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    Jordi Alba offers to take huge pay cut to help stricken Barcelona out with his contract having one-year left

    BARCELONA star Jordi Alba has offered to take a PAY CUT in order to stay at the Nou Camp.The 33-year-old Spanish international left-back arrived at the Catalans in 2012 from Valencia.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gongora/NurPhoto/Shutterstock (13755567bv) 18 Jordi Alba of FC Barcelona celebrates his goal during the La Liga match between FC Barcelona v Sevilla FC at Spotify Camp Nou Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, on February 5th, 2023. FC Barcelona Vs Sevilla FC – La Liga, Spain – 05 Feb 2023Credit: Rex
    Jordi Alba has offered to take a pay cut to stay at BarcelonaCredit: Alamy
    Since then he has played over 300 matches in the top-flight and won countless honours.
    He has five LaLiga titles, a Champions League, Club World Cup, five Copa del Reys and four Spanish super Cups on his CV.
    After previously spending time in Barcelona’s academy before heading to Cornella, this is Alba’s 18th season at Barcelona.
    However, he has found himself left on the bench for spells this term under boss and former team-mate Xavi.
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    The 2012 European Championship winner has now entered the final 18 months of his contract and speculation has been mounting that he looks set to depart the club this summer.
    However, not only has he declared that he intends to see out the full length of his deal – he has even told Marca that he would be willing to take a pay cut to remain there.
    Alba said: “I think I’m at a good level. It is true that I am not playing everything, but when I go out I try to do my best. And when I’m not playing I try to help all my teammates by supporting them from the bench.
    “It’s a new facet for me because normally I’ve been lucky enough to play a lot of minutes.
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    This year not so much, but I also have my minutes and I’m happy with this role.
    “It is important to help my colleagues, to be with them, to advise them, and this is also positive and motivates me.”
    When asked whether he would lower his salary, he replied: “Yes. It’s a club decision and I’ve always helped when asked.
    “My intention is to help the club and that both parties are happy.”
    Alba added: “I feel good, I feel capable and I have the support of the coach and team-mates.
    “When I go down the street people let me know. I feel good and the day I feel that I am not capable of defending a club like Barcelona, ​​I will be the first to leave.” More

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    Arsenal join Man Utd in Ansu Fati transfer race with Liverpool and Bayern Munich ‘informed’ of his Barcelona situation

    ARSENAL have joined the race to sign Barcelona star Ansu Fati, according to reports. The Premier League leaders are working on ways to bolster their attack come the summer.
    Ansu Fati has seen most of his minutes this season come from the benchCredit: Rex
    Fati has six goal contributions in his limited minutes this season
    According to Fabrizio Romano, this has seen them set their sights on Fati.
    The 20-year-old is one of the most exciting talents in world football.
    However, a lack of minutes – other than those gained off the bench – have seen the Spaniard question whether he wants to stay at the club in the summer.
    The report suggests Barcelona want to keep him beyond the summer, but the second half of this season is pivotal in the decision.
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    The Gunners have joined Manchester United and Liverpool to try and sign him and are said to be “well informed” on the situation.
    Meanwhile, German giants Bayern Munich are interested but are not actively working on a deal.
    Barcelona’s aforementioned reluctance to sell up could see them refer any would-be buyers to Fati’s colossal €1billion (£898million) release clause.
    Fortunately for the interested parties, Barcelona need to considerably lower their wage bill under the orders of La Liga chief Javier Tebas.
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    Despite the pulling of a number of economic levers to facilitate transfers and contracts last summer, the club remain under huge financial pressure.
    This means they could allow the likes of Fati or Frenkie de Jong to leave in the summer to help shave off £177m from their wage bill. More

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    Tottenham ‘target shock transfer swoop for ex-Chelsea star Marc Guehi with Crystal Palace open to £45million sale’

    TOTTENHAM are interested in signing Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi, according to reports.Spurs are keen to strengthen their defence and have several targets in mind ahead of the summer transfer window.
    Marc Guehi could cost around £45millionCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Antonio Conte tried to bring in Milan Skriniar and Alessandro Bastoni from Inter Milan last year.
    But with a deal for that pair likely to prove tricky Spurs have turned their attention to Guehi, report the Daily Mail.
    However Crystal Palace are reluctant to let the centre-back leave as he has been a key part of Patrick Vieira’s side in his 18 months at Selhurst Park.
    But the Eagles will reportedly sell the three-cap England star if they receive an offer in excess of £45million.
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    Tottenham may be prepared to meet that asking price and could reportedly raise funds by selling Davinson Sanchez.
    Clement Lenglet is also set to leave the club when his loan expires which means the North London outfit could sign two centre-backs when the transfer window opens.
    RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol is another player who has caught the eye – he impressed for Croatia at the World Cup.
    But again a transfer could prove almost impossible with Leipzig demanding £80m for Gvardiol last month amid interest from Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid.
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    Meanwhile Skriniar has been stripped of the Inter captaincy amid news he has signed a pre-contract agreement with PSG, though that deal has not been officially confirmed by either club.
    Daniel Levy could focus his attention on Bastoni because of that, with Tottenham believed to have been considering a £43m January bid for the Italian. More

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    Man Utd transfer target Paulo Dybala ‘available for just £10.7m this summer’ with shock Roma release clause revealed

    MANCHESTER UNITED have reportedly received a huge boost in their striker search regarding Paulo Dybala.The Red Devils lost Cristiano Ronaldo in December but brought in Wout Weghorst on-loan to bolster their forward line.
    Man Utd could reignite their interest in Paulo Dybala this summerCredit: EPA
    However, boss Erik ten Hag is looking to bring in a new striker this summer and has identified Napoli’s Victor Osimhen as his No1 target.
    They have also been linked with a swoop for Harry Kane, who became Tottenham’s record-goalscorer last weekend.
    And this week they have allegedly added Roma’s ex-Chelsea forward Tammy Abraham to their transfer wishlist.
    However, now a fresh claim could see them go back in for former target Dybala.
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    The 29-year-old Argentina international was wanted by United last summer before he eventually joined Abraham at Roma on a free from Juventus.
    He put pen to paper on a three-year deal with the Giallorossi that earns him £5million per season, including bonuses.

    He then stated that it was a personal discussion with Roma manager Jose Mourinho, previously the boss at Old Trafford, that convinced him to move to the Italian capital instead.
    But Sport have claimed that part of his package there included a clause that would allow him to leave for just £10.7m this summer.
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    And that could reignite United’s interest as they look to recruit a new frontman for the long-term.
    Dybala rose to stardom upon moving to Juventus from Palermo in 2015.
    The ace amassed a total of 115 goals and 48 assists in 293 appearances throughout his seven-year stint in Turin.
    He also won five consecutive Serie A titles and was part of the team that made it to the 2017 Champions League Final.
    So far this season he has scored seven goals in 15 top-flight matches for Roma. More

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    Chelsea outcast Hakim Ziyech ‘had talks with Roma over January transfer but move collapsed’ says Italian club’s director

    CHELSEA ace Hakim Ziyech held talks with Roma but a deal fell through during the January transfer window, reports suggest.Ziyech has struggled for minutes at Stamford Bridge despite his stunning 2022 World Cup campaign as he helped Morocco become the first African nation to reach the semi-finals.
    Chelsea ace Hakim Ziyech held talks with Roma but a move collapsedCredit: Getty
    The winger’s troubles almost came to an end last month on deadline day when he nearly joined Paris Saint-Germain on loan.
    But that move collapsed as well after the Blues’ shambolic paperwork gaffe that saw them miss the deadline by four minutes.
    According to Roma director Tiago Pinto, the 29-year-old’s camp also tried a deal with the Serie A giants but nothing came to fruition.
    The Giallorossi looked further for attacking reinforcement but there were no additions after playmaker Nicolo Zaniolo turned down a move to Bournemouth.
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    Pinto said: “Hakim Ziyech was one of our targets, we had talks with his agents and Chelsea but the deal collapsed.
    “I can confirm we had another target but nothing happened because Zaniolo turned down Bournemouth proposal”.
    PSG launched a blistering attack on Chelsea after the failed loan move.
    The deal went up in flames after the West Londoners sent over the wrong documentation.
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    A club insider revealed: “The way Chelsea conducted themselves was shambolic and disrespectful. I can’t think of any other way to describe it.
    “Now Hakim is going back to a club where he’s not wanted and probably hasn’t got a place.
    “Chelsea have ruined six months of his career. It’s really poor behaviour, the club treated this transfer in a frivolous way.
    “There is a sense of utter dismay about the way Chelsea did this.
    “It’s unacceptable for a club of their stature but this seems to sum up their way of doing business at the moment.” More

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    Chelsea star Ben Chilwell ‘wanted by Man City’ as they target transfer for new left-back after Joao Cancelo exit

    BEN CHILWELL has emerged as a transfer target for Manchester City, according to reports. The Chelsea full-back is wanted by City with Joao Cancelo’s future at the club uncertain after his falling out with Pep Guardiola.
    Ben Chilwell has emerged as a target for Man CityCredit: Getty
    According to Fabrizio Romano, who was writing in his column for CaughtOffside, City have been eyeing a move for the Englishman for some time.
    He wrote: “Ben Chilwell is one of the players who has been appreciated by Manchester City for years.
    “For sure he’s one of the LB to consider, but I’m told not the only one.
    “They will have a shortlist of players in that position and will decide how to proceed together with Pep [Guardiola] in May/June.”
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    Chilwell moved to Stamford Bridge from Leicester City in 2020 for £50million.
    However, he has been unable to show the full extent of his quality due to persistent injuries hampering his development.
    Chelsea have brought in Marc Cucurella since then in a blockbuster £60m deal – though he has struggled to embed himself at the club.
    There are also other players waiting to come through the ranks, such as on-loan Burnley star Ian Maatsen.
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    Man City were recently charged with over 100 breaches of financial rules by the Premier League stretching back to 2009.
    If the charges are proven, the Cityzens could face being relegated or even expelled from the Premier League.
    But they are expected to IGNORE the charges levelled against them and pursue their transfer and contract plans in the usual manner.
    And it seems Chilwell is one star who could soon arrive at the Etihad amid the uncertainty. More

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    Chelsea ‘agree Aubameyang loan transfer with LAFC’ allowing £160,000-a-week flop to leave this season

    CHELSEA have reportedly agreed a loan deal for LAFC for £160,000-a-week flop Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.But the striker is yet to green-light an exit despite being frozen out by Graham Potter.
    Chelsea have accepted a loan bid from LAFC for Pierre-Emerick AubameyangCredit: Getty
    Aubameyang, 33, was lured to Chelsea by Thomas Tuchel last summer despite enjoying a fine spell at Barcelona.
    The pair knew each other well from their time together at Borussia Dortmund.
    And it was hoped that ex-Arsenal captain Aubameyang could be the man to fire Tuchel’s side to silverware.
    But the veteran managed just one game before his pal was axed by Todd Boehly.
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    And Aubameyang has fared little better since, netting just three times in 17 games with Potter at the helm.
    After falling down the Stamford Bridge pecking order, the striker’s latest blow came when he was axed from Chelsea’s 25-man Champions League squad.
    But there is still hope for Aubameyang’s career after American outfit LAFC made an approach.
    Le10Sport claims the Americans have offered to take Aubameyang on loan.
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    And they are even willing to meet his £160k-a-week wages, helping Chelsea battle FFP rules after an eight-player January splurge.
    However, there is no indication that Aubameyang has agreed to the move yet.
    The Gabon star had been hoping to rejoin Barcelona in January.
    There were no other options at the time as Aubameyang was not able to pay for a third club in the same season.
    But the MLS window has just opened ahead of a new campaign, allowing the forward to make a fresh start.
    Yet it’s unclear whether he wants to effectively end his European career by jetting off to the States.
    However, Aubameyang would be in good company should he go to Los Angeles.

    The side is captained by ex-Gooner Carlos Vela, currently the MLS’ star player.
    And there’s another familiar face in Giorgio Chiellini, who won nine titles with Juventus and Euro 2020 with Italy. More

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    Man City charged LATEST: Club could face RELEGATION or expulsion while suffering Bellingham BLOW

    PREMIER LEAGUE champions Manchester City could be EXPELLED from top-flight English football after their breach of 115 financial rules allegations.Other possible punishments include a points deduction for the reigning champions, transfer bans, spending limits and even the stripping of previous titles.
    The investigation into the club’s dealings has lasted for four years.
    And now the Premier League have published their findings on their website – and it does not make good reading for the Etihad club, although at this stage they have been charged but not found guilty.
    Furthermore, reports suggest that the charges could be detrimental to their hopes of signing Jude Bellingham this summer.
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    City in Bellingham blow
    Real Madrid also believe the charges brought against Manchester City will help them in their pursuit of Borussia Dortmund superstar Jude Bellingham this summer.
    Bellingham has also been linked with City as well as Liverpool.
    According to Mundo Deportivo, however, Real believe it would be difficult for the Citizens to sign the midfielder if they are found guilty of breaching financial regulations.
    The Reds, meanwhile, are enduring a nightmare campaign on the pitch and risk missing out on Champions League football.
    That could leave Los Blancos in pole position to sign the England international
    Credit: Getty
    Erling Haaland interest
    Real Madrid could reignite their interest in Erling Haaland if Manchester City are found guilty of breaching financial rules.
    According to Mundo Deportivo, Real could come back in for Haaland if City are found guilty and handed a hefty punishment.
    Los Blancos were interested in the star striker before he joined the Citizens last summer.
    The reigning Spanish champions are “very attentive” to the situation unfolding
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    Manchester United legend Gary Neville also revealed the need for “control” when it comes to football ownership.
    Neville said on The Overlap Live Fan Debate: “When I speak to Premier League owners, what they are really concerned about is, they aren’t up against local businessmen anymore.
    “They are up against owners who have trillions of pounds where money is not an object. There does need to be some level of control.
    “Whether Manchester City are guilty or not, that will work itself out in the next six months, or however long it takes”
    Neville has ‘sympathy’ for City
    Manchester United great Gary Neville has revealed he has “sympathy” for rivals Manchester City.
    Neville said on The Overlap Live Fan Debate: “On the financial side, I do have some sympathy for Manchester City.
    “If you look at what Jack Walker did in 1992, 1993, 1994, that was financial doping but it was deemed to be something completely different because he was a local businessman who pumped money into his club.
    “I’m not a fan of the Financial Fair Play Regulations. It means you’ll always have the same clubs at the very top, because their revenues are higher and you’ll always have the lower clubs lower down, because they can’t compete with the revenue.
    “We do need sustainability and cost controls in football, and this is one of the biggest decisions in the next 12 to 18 months”
    Long legal battle ahead
    Stefan Borson, chief executive and general counsel of Watchstone Group plc, also doubted the case would be speedily addressed.
    Borson told The Times: “These allegations appear to be about as serious as they get for a company and its board of directors.
    “The seriousness of these allegations is likely to mean it will be a long time before the disciplinary process can be completed — I would not be at all surprised if it took in excess of two years”
    Credit: Getty
    The long haul
    The Premier League’s case against Manchester City could take as many as four years to resolve.
    Respected sports lawyer Nick De Marco KC said it could take quite a while to play out.
    De Marco, who has represented Mike Ashley at Newcastle and been involved in Derby and Sheffield Wednesday’s financial fair play cases, believes the whole situation could drag out until 2027.
    He tolf The Times: “I worked on the Derby County and Sheffield Wednesday financial fair play cases, both of which involved two charges over about two years and took about a year and a half from charges to the end.
    “I would not be surprised if these proceedings took considerably longer given there are apparently 115 charges covering a period of 14 years”
    Man City leaks
    Manchester City’s drawn-out battle with Euro chiefs was sparked by the “Football Leaks” cache of documents and emails revealed by German magazine Der Spiegel.
    While City angrily and consistently denounced the “illegal hacking and out of context publication” of those emails, they gave insight into the club’s approach.
    In one email, relating to the first Uefa FFP probe of the club in 2014 – which resulted in a £49million fine – senior City lawyer Simon Cliff revealed chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak had threatened then-Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino of the club’s stance.
    It read: “Khaldoon said he would rather spend £30m on the 50 best lawyers in the world to sue them for the next 10 years”
    Going to war
    Manchester City will throw everything they have to beat the Premier League and destroy the financial charges that threaten their top-flight existence.
    City chiefs are determined to ensure victory in what has become a fight for survival with Prem bosses after they were charged with 115 financial breaches.
    SunSport revealed that Premier League rivals want the Citizens booted out of the top flight if the charges are proved.
    But that means the reigning champs will fight the process all the way, which could even mean going to the High Court or even the supreme Court – the highest legal platform in England – if required.
    And just as in their victory over UEFA after the Champions League ban three years ago, City will unleash an army of lawyers to defeat the Prem’S legal team
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    Manchester City have hired one of Boris Johnson’s “partygate” lawyers to help defend the club against charges from the Premier League.
    According to The Lawyer, City are now drafting in the biggest names from the legal professional to help defend their case.
    Respected lawyer Lord Pannick KC has been hired by the Citizens as they look to clear their name.
    He has previously advised former Prime Minister Johnson over allegations that he partied in Downing Street during lockdown.
    Lord Pannick is widely believed to be one of the best barristers of his generation and is now set to be involved in what will likely be a major legal battle.
    It is also likely to be costly as Lord Pannick could reportedly be paid £80,000 a day, or £400,000 a week, should the case come to trial and he was to be working full-time.
    This wage would equal what Kevin De Bruyne is paid by the club
    Credit: Rex
    Pep Guardiola to quit?
    Manchester City expect boss Pep Guardiola will leave the club before they are punished for over 100 financial rule breaches.
    Guardiola stated in May that if he had been lied to about the club’s financial dealings then he would “be out”.
    According to The Athletic, there is already a growing expectation that the Spanish tactician will not remain in charge by the time any potential sanctions are imposed
    The ex-Barcelona boss is said to have been one of the first to be told of the news before it was made public
    Players fear for future
    As Manchester City have turned to Lord Pannick KC to get them off the hook from the Premier League charges, many of their star players are in a flap about their futures.
    City manager Pep Guardiola faces a tough task to get their minds back on a huge few weeks in their season when they reassemble later this week.
    On Monday, they heard the news from the Premier League but there was no mention of it when chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak and other execs visited the away dressing room at Tottenham some 15 hours earlier.
    But before the players hit the training pitches, chief executive Ferran Soriano addressed the squad in the first-team building at the City Football Academy.
    Just as he did when UEFA banned the club from the Champions League almost three years ago, Soriano insisted they have done nothing wrong and will clear their name.
    Yet after training — when the players headed for home — the enormity of the situation started to dawn on them and it is going to feel uneasy for some time
    Coming to blows
    Manchester City will tomorrow walk into a room full of the Premier League clubs who want them booted out of the English top flight.
    A two-day series of meetings of the 20 clubs and Prem board is due to begin at lunchtime in a central London hotel.
    And it means City representatives will sit down around the conference table with clubs pushing for the ultimate punishment if the 115 alleged breaches of league rules are proved.
    Chief executive Ferran Soriano is City’s usual frontman at Prem meetings, although it is unclear if he will attend tomorrow morning.
    But whoever is sent on behalf of the Citizens will be certain of a frosty reception with rival clubs determined to demand the harshest of sanctions including relegation from the top flight if the final outcome goes against the champions
    Man City charges recap
    Manchester City may be expelled from the Premier League after they were charged with more than 100 alleged breaches of financial rules.
    Other possible punishments for City include a points deduction, relegation, transfer bans, spending limits and even the stripping of previous titles.
    The investigation into the Citizens’ dealings has lasted for four years and now the Premier League have published their findings on their website with the club admitting they were “surprised” in a brief and defiant statement.
    At this stage, City have been charged but not found guilty but they would not be able to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport if the ruling does go against them.
    The charges relate to breaching financial regulations over nine seasons between 2009 and 2018 – plus further charges of failing to cooperate and hand over documents as required over the last five seasons from 2018-2019 to 2022-2023
    Credit: PA
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    Gary Neville also revealed the need for “control” when it comes to football ownership.
    He said on The Overlap Live Fan Debate: “When I speak to Premier League owners, what they are really concerned about is, they aren’t up against local businessmen anymore.
    “They are up against owners who have trillions of pounds where money is not an object.
    “There does need to be some level of control.
    “Whether Manchester City are guilty or not, that will work itself out in the next six months, or however long it takes.”
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    Gabriel Agbonlahor has claimed Manchester City should be docked points if found guilty of breaching financial rules.
    The former Prem striker declared City should start next season on “minus points” if deemed to be guilty.
    He told talkSPORT: “When I first heard it I was a bit shocked. I thought surely clubs would be more clever with what they’re doing, you can’t get away with anything now in football.
    “The Premier League would have been on Man City, doing their research on what they’ve done. Now they could end up starting next season with 14, 15 points deduction.
    “You’ve seen this season it’s happened with Juventus in Serie A. They lost points, now they probably won’t qualify for the Champions League.
    “I don’t want to see a £50m fine, I don’t want to see that because they’ll pay that out of their wallet.
    “I want to see points deductions and if it takes a few months to go through, then the start of next season they start on minus.”
    Neville has ‘sympathy’ for City
    Manchester United legend Gary Neville has revealed he has “sympathy” for rivals Manchester City.
    On Monday, the Premier League charged the Etihad outfit with 115 financial breaches of financial rules between 2009 and 2018.
    And Neville said on The Overlap Live Fan Debate: “On the financial side, I do have some sympathy for Manchester City.
    “If you look at what Jack Walker did in 1992, 1993, 1994, that was financial doping but it was deemed to be something completely different because he was a local businessman who pumped money into his club.
    “I’m not a fan of the Financial Fair Play Regulations. It means you’ll always have the same clubs at the very top, because their revenues are higher and you’ll always have the lower clubs lower down, because they can’t compete with the revenue.
    “We do need sustainability and cost controls in football, and this is one of the biggest decisions in the next 12 to 18 months.”
    In other news…
    Away from the Premier League’s charges against Manchester City, Riyad Mahrez has been nominated for PFA Player of the Month for January.
    Mahrez netted three goals and provided two assists in just five Prem games last month.
    Nick Pope, Dan Burn, Bukayo Saka, Solly March and Marcus Rashford are the other nominees.
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    Vincent Kompany said he is “sceptical” of people “pointing fingers” at Manchester City following the charges by the Premier League.
    Burnley boss Kompany won four Prem titles with City and was at the club from 2008-2019.
    And he said: “I look at it and sometimes roll my eyes a little bit.
    “No doubt there’s a lot of righteousness in the world to come and tell you what you’ve done wrong, and then if everybody looks at themselves, I think the football industry in general is not one that can afford to point the finger too many times.”
    “I think all of you will have a little bit of a smile on your face to know what the football industry is about.
    “I’m very sceptical when people start pointing fingers.
    “Do the best for yourself and let’s try and improve all the time but I’m a little bit sceptical when the fingers get pointed easily.”
    City in Bellingham blow
    Real Madrid also reportedly believe the charges brought against Manchester City will help them in their pursuit of Jude Bellingham.
    The Spaniards are keen on signing the Borussia Dortmund sensation this summer.
    Bellingham has also been linked with City and Liverpool.
    But, according to Mundo Deportivo, Madrid believe it would be difficult for City to sign Bellingham if they are found guilty of breaching financial regulations.
    Liverpool meanwhile are enduring a nightmare campaign on the pitch and risk missing out on Champions League football.
    That could leave Los Blancos in pole position to sign the former Birmingham City man.
    Erl for it
    Real Madrid could reportedly reignite their interest in Erling Haaland if Manchester City are found guilty of breaching financial rules.
    The Etihad outfit were charged by the Premier League on Monday.
    And, according to Mundo Deportivo, Real Madrid could come back in for Haaland if City are found guilty and handed a hefty punishment.
    The Spaniards were interested in Haaland before he joined City last summer.
    It’s said they are “very attentive” to the situation unfolding.
    The La Liga outfit believe there are no guarantees that Haaland stays at City if the club are found guilty and strongly punished.
    Hamann on Haaland
    Former Liverpool midfielder Didi Hamann has claimed Erling Haaland doesn’t improve Manchester City long-term.
    That’s despite the striker scoring 25 goals in 20 Premier League games.
    Hamann told talkSPORT: “Haaland’s strength is the opposite of what City’s strength is.
    “City were successful because they retained the ball, they had rhythm, they had fluidity in their game and they shared goals.
    “Now you’ve got a player who a lot of the time in their matches hardly takes part, it’s almost like playing with ten men.
    “I don’t care how many goals he scores or how many hat-tricks he scores, you need to see how many goals the team scores. I think they’ve scored less goals at the same stage of last season and have got less points.
    “I don’t think that Haaland is a player that fits into the team because he’s everything the team isn’t.”
    He added: “I don’t think long-term he will improve City’s team and that’s their biggest problem.”
    Pep throwback
    Pep Guardiola previously claimed he would quit Man City if the club lied to him regarding rule breaches.
    He said back in August: “I said to our people, ‘Tell me’ about the suspicions. I looked at them and believed them 100 per cent from day one so I defended the club because of that.
    “I did say, ‘If you lie to me, the day after I am not here. I will be out and you will not be my friend any more’.
    “I like to represent a club that is doing things properly. In the end it’s not about winning the Champions League or Premier League, it’s about always doing it well, for our people and our fans.
    “What CAS [Court of Arbitration for Sport] said meant a lot. It broke all the suspicion.”
    “I can not forget that nine teams in the Premier League pushed to sack Manchester City from European competitions, I know who they are.”
    Man City next five games
    Manchester City may have been charged by the Premier League for breaching financial regulations, but the games keep coming for Pep Guardiola’s side.
    Here’s a look at the next five outings for the Etihad outfit.

    City tracking Arteta as replacement
    Manchester City are reportedly keeping tabs on Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta.
    That’s according to Four Four Two, who say Arteta could replace Pep Guardiola in the Etihad hot seat.
    Last year The Athletic reported that City were keeping eyes on Arteta, who previously spent time as assitant to Guardiola.
    Guardiola’s future at City is uncertain after the club were charged with breaching financial regulations.
    He previously claimed he would quit his role over any financial rule-breaking.
    PSG eye Pep swoop
    French giants Paris Saint-Germain want Pep Guardiola as manager, according to reports.
    Guardiola’s City future is uncertain after the Premier League charged the club with breaching financial regulations.
    The Etihad boss has previously claimed he would quit the club in the event of financial rule-breaking.
    And PSG are long-term admirers of Guardiola, according to Four Four Two.
    While French newspaper L’Equipe claimed the club wanted Guardiola back when Mauricio Pochettino was in the PSG hot seat.
    Current boss Christophe Galtier was only appointed last summer, but Les Parisiens appear to be huge fans of Guardiola.
    Credit: PA
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