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    West Ham fans convinced ‘we are about to take over’ after realising stunning starting XI with four new transfers

    WEST HAM fans are growing in confidence ahead of the new season as their transfer plans take shape.The Hammers are heading into a new era as David Moyes has departed after a successful five years in charge.West Ham are in talks to sign Aaron Wan-BissakaCredit: GettyThe Hammers also have an interest in Reiss NelsonCredit: GettyJhon Duran is the club’s top striker targetCredit: GettyJulen Lopetegui replaces him at the helm in the hope of implementing a more attacking style of football.And director Tim Steidten, who was banned from the dressing room last season after a difference in ideas from Moyes, is in control of transfers.West Ham have already splashed £40million on centre-back Max Kilman from Wolves as they look to bolster a leaky defence that conceded 74 goals in the Premier League last term.Jean-Clair Todibo could also join on an initial loan with an option to buy from Nice.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHowever, the deal may be scuppered amid interest from Juventus.And at right-back, West Ham have began talks over an £18m move for Manchester United star Aaron Wan-Bissaka.Further up the pitch, they also have an interest in Arsenal winger Reiss Nelson.The 24-year-old is reportedly open to leaving North London in the search for more game time and has a £20m price tag on his head.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSMeanwhile, Lopetegui and Steidten appear keen to provide competition to Michail Antonio in the shape of Jhon Duran.The Aston Villa star is their No1 striker target and could cost £35m.Who is Julen Lopetegui?Adding the highly-rated Duran to a talented frontline of Jarrod Bowen, Lucas Paqueta and Mohammed Kudus has Hammers fans believing they will be competing for European qualification again.One supporter said: “We are about to take over.”Another joked: “Give us the title already.”A third commented: “I like this a lot.”West Ham have also signed Brazilian wonderkid Luis Guilherme and goalkeeper Wes Foderingham. More

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    Aston Villa set to shatter transfer record with raid on Everton for Amadou Onana in move that affects Man Utd’s plans

    ASTON VILLA will complete a club record £50million deal for Everton midfielder Amadou Onana this weekend.Unai Emery has beaten Bayern Munich and Barcelona to land the Belgian international, who was previously a target for Arsenal and Newcastle.Aston Villa are set to sign Belgium star Andre Onana for Everton for a club-record £50m feeCredit: GettyThe 22-year-old has agreed personal terms on a five-year-deal.And he is set to undergo a medical at Villa when he returns from a short break following his involvement with Belgium at the Euros.Selling Onana means the Toffees are now under far less pressure to sell centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite to Manchester United.Capturing the 22-year-old represents a major coup for Emery who has been given the go ahead to considerably beef up Villa’s squad for the Champions’ League this season.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLOnana has spent two seasons at Goodison Park after signing from Lille in a £33million deal, with the French club entitled to 20% of his sell-on value.He has become a key player for Everton, making 72 appearances — including 37 last season in all competitions.His move will be completed in time for him to take part in Villa’s pre-season tour of the United States this month.Emery’s men will face Columbus Crew, RB Leipzig and Club America.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSMeanwhile, Jaden Philogene is set to complete his £12.6 million move back to Villa in the next 24 hours.The 22-year-old was one of the stars of the Championship last season, scoring 12 goals in 32 games for Hull.Alisha Lehmann leaves Aston Villa as she makes history with first boyfriend and girlfriend transferThe Tigers were set to sell him to Ipswich Town following shock interest from Barcelona.But Villa triggered a ‘matching rights’ clause to nab their former player back – 10 months after selling the winger to Hull for £5million. More

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    Forgotten Man Utd ace who made debut replacing Gary Neville wakes up unemployed… before joining his club hours later

    A FORMER Manchester United player went from free agent to a new club in a matter of moments. James Chester – who came through United’s academy – woke up temporarily without a team after leaving League Two Barrow. James Chester came through Manchester United’s academyCredit: PA:Empics SportThe announcement was made at 12.45pm – but just 15 minutes later he had a new club.His unemployment did not last long as League Two Salford confirmed his move.They posted: “Salford City announces the signing of ex-Wales centre-back James Chester on a one-year deal!” Chester made his United debut in 2009 as a sub when he replaced Gary Neville against Derby in the League Cup.READ MORE IN football He spent two more years at Old Trafford before leaving in 2011 to join Hull.Chester, 35, had other spells with West Brom, Aston Villa, Stoke and Derby before dropping down to League Two with Barrow and now Salford – owned by United legends Neville, brother Phil, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs and Paul ScholesThe centre-back made 35 Wales appearances, including in their Euro 2016 semi-final loss to eventual winners Portugal.Chester told his new club: “I look back on the games that I have played in, and I think that if you had told me before I started my career, I would never had believed you and I would have snapped your hands off there and then!Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“There is a lot to choose from, but I think the Euros on the whole for Wales was a huge highlight, to be involved in that was very very special.“But I think to have played for, and to represent the clubs that I have done, and to have had the career that I have, I find myself very fortunate and very proud it is continuing.Man Utd stars including Marcus Rashford arrive for first pre-season friendly against Rosenborg“I still have a desire to play and win, so hopefully the supporters will see that from me.“I was out in Dublin with the squad last week and it is a really good group to be around, and there are a lot of young players here too, so hopefully I can help them and bring them along as well.“I think the week as a whole was brilliant, it was a tough week but I think one which is important to have at this stage of the season to get yourself ready for the opening day.“I still have the desire to carry it on and take it further, and all the Salford fans will see that.”Chester has left Barrow to join SalfordCredit: Getty More

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    Fans spot ‘best agent in the world’ after Mbappe, Bellingham and Endrick are all persuaded to join Real Madrid

    REAL MADRID have “the best agent in the world” helping secure their top transfers – and he happens to also play for them. The LaLiga champions are fresh from unveiling Kylian Mbappe as the latest superstar to move to the Bernabeu. Kylian Mbappe is the latest superstar to join Los BlancosCredit: AFPJude Bellingham signed for Real Madrid in 2023Credit: GettyEndrick is signing for Real MadridCredit: GettyIt comes after Jude Bellingham and Endrick made similar moves. What do they all have in common? Brazilian Vinicius Jr convinced them to sign. Mbappe revealed: “The French players used to tell me [to come to Madrid] a lot. “Vinicius also sent me messages: ‘Come to Madrid, we’ll score goals together’.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”I don’t need those messages to know that this is the best team in the world, but it’s a pleasure to feel loved.”I’m looking forward to playing with the players. Vini, Bellingham… they’re great players, but they all are. “I met some of my team-mates this morning. I’m very happy to be a Real Madrid player.”Vinicius’ masterplan paid off but it is not the first time he has pulled the same trick. Most read in FootballHow Kylian Mbappe’s incredible seven-year body transformation propelled skinny teen into world’s best playerBy Etienne FermieKYLIAN MBAPPE has entered his physical prime as he has FINALLY rubber-stamped his free transfer move to Real Madrid.The 25-year-old has grown from a boy to a man in Ligue 1, first with Monaco and then with current side Paris Saint-Germain.Mbappe debuted for Monaco as a skinny 16-year-old in 2015.He even featured as a scrawny youngster against Tottenham at the old White Hart Lane that year, before fans realised what an icon he would become.The following season, Mbappe really rose to superstardom as Monaco reached the Champions League semi-finals.In a throwback snap shared earlier this week, an 18-year-old Mbappe could be seen chatting to a reporter after grabbing a Champions League brace against Borussia Dortmund in April 2017.Read more on Mbappe’s incredible rise on and off the field.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe said in 2023: “I sent many messages to Bellingham last year. I was texting almost every day and I was telling him: “Come to Madrid’.” Endrick, 16, snubbed Chelsea, PSG and Barcelona thanks to the influence of you know who. Kylian Mbappe unveiled as Real Madrid player after historic transfer as he signs contract and poses with new shirt He told Marca: “Vinicius is a friend of mine. I was able to spend the holidays with him, I was able to see him and talk to him.”He told me a lot of things about Real Madrid. He told me I’m going to be fine. “It is a very good message knowing that it is the word of a player who is there and also Brazilian. By playing there he becomes an idol for me.”It can become a mirror for many people. His word gave me even more strength to close it with Real Madrid. “Before I went on vacation with him I had already closed it. So I arrived calmer. I talked to him, to the people there and I thank God for that.”Vinicius has become one of Madrid’s most key players – but now fans are hailing him for his work off the pitch. Kylian Mbappe ‘snaps up £15m mansion in Beckham’s old neighbourhood’ next door to Real Madrid legend and Hollywood starBy Gerard CouzensKYLIAN MBAPPE has reportedly splashed out more than £15million on a mansion in Madrid.The French superstar, whose drawn-out transfer to Real Madrid has finally being confirmed, is said to have finalised the purchase late last month.Respected Spanish daily La Razon says the house he has bought is in the exclusive Madrid suburb of La Moraleja, where David Beckham spent most of his time living when he was in the Spanish capital.And it says his neighbours will include former Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos and his stunning model wife Pilar Rubio as well as Hollywood star Richard Gere and his Spanish publicist wife Alejandra Silva.La Razon said Mbappe had considered the gated estate of La Finca where Jude Bellingham lives and Cristiano Ronaldo still owns property as an option.But it reported the 25-year-old, who threw an extravagant party for 250 guests at a stylish Italian restaurant a short walk from the Eiffel Tower, ended up opting for La Moraleja a 15-minute drive from Real Madrid’s Valdebebas training complex because it was “more comfortable.”Read more on Mbappe’s property hunt.One said: “The best agent in the world.” Another added: “He’s building his own super team.”One gushed: “People don’t understand he’s our best agent, any good player we’re linked with he helps swindle their heads.”Much has been made of what position Mbappe will play with Vinicius operating on the left-wing. But Mbappe talked down any suggestion of rivalry with his new team-mate. He said:  “Vinicius is a unique player, a very great player. I will be very happy to play with him, as with all the other players. READ MORE SUN STORIES”Great players know how to play together, I think. He has been incredible in recent seasons. “It is up to me to adapt to the team. I will do it as quickly as possible to help the team win.”Vinicius has convinced top stars over to Real MadridCredit: Reuters More

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    Lucy Bronze confirms Chelsea move and return to England’s top-flight after Barcelona exit

    LUCY BRONZE has joined Chelsea on a free transfer after leaving three-time Women’s Champions League winners Barcelona.The England defender’s move to the WSL title holders comes three weeks after her contract with the Catalan giants ended.Lucy Bronze has joined Chelsea after a trophy-laden two-year stint with BarcelonaBronze’s move comes a day after the Lioness helped European champions England automatically qualify for next year’s Women’s EurosCredit: GettyBronze, who has won five Champions League trophies, will hope to do so for a sixth time with ChelseaCredit: GettyHer switch was confirmed by Chelsea a day after she helped England automatic qualify for next year’s Euros in SwitzerlandThe 125-capped right-back, 32, and her team-mates hope to win the tournament for the second time in a row following their 2022 triumph.Bronze’s transfer will see her return to the Women’s Super League for the first time since leaving Man City two years ago to play in Spain.It will also see her link up with her England team-mates Millie Bright, Jess Carter, Niamh Charles, Lauren James and Aggie Beever-Jones.Read More Football StoriesThe defender, who has won three WSL titles, describes her Chelsea move as “surreal”.Bronze said:  “I’m really excited to be back in England.”My family are so excited as well to get to more of my games. “I’m excited to be in London, to see what the capital holds and to be at a club that is renowned for winning so many trophies.Most read in Football”To know I’m a Chelsea player still feels a little bit surreal. “It’s obviously a club I know so much about and have done for such a long time.”Over the course of a 17-year senior playing career which began in Sunderland in 2007 has lifted five Champions League trophies – two with Barcelona and three her former club Lyon.And the full-back has won three WSL titles in 2013, 2014 and 2016 during spells with Liverpool and Man City.  Blues general manager Paul Green added: “Lucy will bring leadership to the group. She is a serial winner and a versatile defender.”She has lots of experience and a winning mentality which we feel will fit well into the squad.”Bronze’s arrival at Chelsea follows a busy month of transfers for the Blues since new boss Sonia Bompastor took charge of the club.The ex-Lyon head coach has bolstered her midfield options with Julia Bartel and Oriane Jean-Francois joining from Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. Chelsea’s new additions include France forward Sandy BaltimoreCredit: GettyThis follows Melanie Leupolz’s departure for Real Madrid after four years with the Blues. READ MORE SUN STORIESThe club have also strengthened their attacking options by signing of France and former PSG forward Sandy Baltimore following Fran Kirby’s move to WSL rivals Brighton.Next season the team will chase an eighth top-flight title win and as well pushing to win the Champions League for the first time. More

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    Leny Yoro flying to Man Utd for medical and to finalise personal terms after £52m transfer agreed for Lille star, 18

    LENY YORO is flying to England for a medical after Lille accepted a £52million bid from Manchester United.The Red Devils are ready to close a stunning deal for the 18-year-old despite facing fierce competition from Real Madrid.Leny Yoro is on his way to England for a medical after Man Utd had a £52m bid accepted by LilleCredit: GettyYoro was thought to favour a move to Spain.But The Athletic claims United have stormed ahead after successfully submitting an offer worth £52m.And Yoro is now on his way to Carrington for a medical before striking personal terms on a lucrative contract.The teen appears to have had a major change of heart after initially setting his sights on a Bernabeu switch.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLReal made Yoro their No1 choice to replace outgoing veteran Nacho Fernandez.And with the youngster out of contract next summer, they were even prepared to wait a year before landing him on a free transfer.But Yoro now looks to have been convinced by the project on offer at Old Trafford.It’s been all change behind the scenes, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos in charge of football operations.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe day-to-day is being overseen by new sporting director Dan Ashworth and technical chief Jason Wilcox, as well as CEO Omar Berrada.Erik ten Hag has signed a new contract taking him until 2026.Who is Manchester United’s new striker Joshua Zirkzee? (1)And the Dutchman has been joined in the dugout by two compatriots, with Ruud van Nisterooy and Rene Hake his new assistants.United have already made a first signing in £37m Netherland striker Joshua Zirkzee.Matthijs de Ligt is expected to follow from Bayern Munich.And Ten Hag could make it a hat-trick of Dutch Euro 2024 aces by sealing a move for PSG’s Xavi Simons. More

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    Man Utd ‘won’t pursue Gareth Southgate as manager if they sack Ten Hag with ex-Chelsea boss top target for the job’

    GARETH SOUTHGATE will not be a target to replace Erik ten Hag at Manchester United, reports say. Southgate has left his position as England manager after 2-1 defeat in the Euro 2024 final to Spain. Gareth Southgate left his position as England managerCredit: AlamyHe was long linked with the United job as Ten Hag looked to be facing an uncertain future. But after a summer of deliberation, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Old Trafford board decided to stick with the Dutchman.Southgate is admired by Ratcliffe & Co at United but he could no longer be a target to replace Ten Hag in the future. Instead, ex-Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel would be considered next in line for the role, according to the Daily Mail. READ MORE IN BOXINGThat is despite Tuchel already interviewing with Ratcliffe for the job this summer only for a deal to fall by the wayside. The pair met in Monaco but it is believed Ratcliffe deemed the German needed a break from football. Tuchel famously won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2021 before being sacked a year later. He then moved to Bayern Munich and won the Bundesliga in 2023 before leaving at the end of last season. Most read in FootballThomas Tuchel is still linked with the Man Utd jobCredit: GettyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTuchel is believed to fancy a move back to England for any suitable job in the Premier League. But as revealed by SunSport, he is also open to taking the England job. Right now, Graham Potter is favourite to succeed Southgate having not returned to management before being sacked by Chelsea last September. Erik ten Hag FA Cup similarities to Sir Alex Ferguson’s 1990 crown More

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    Newcastle fire hands-off warning to England over Eddie Howe – but even Toon legend Shearer says he’s the man for the job

    NEWCASTLE UNITED have issued a hands-off warning to England over Eddie Howe – but even Toon legend Alan Shearer reckons he’s the right man for the job.Gareth Southgate’s resignation triggered the race to become the new Three Lions manager.Newcastle are not keen to let manager Eddie Howe leave for EnglandCredit: GettyGareth Southgate resigned as England manager after Euro 2024Credit: RexNewcastle legend Alan Shearer has claimed Howe is the right man to succeed SouthgateCredit: GettyHowe is a leading contender along with free agent Graham Potter — while another former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel also wants the job.A move for the St James’ Park chief could cost England more than they bargained in compensation after he signed a fresh Toon contract last summer.But Shearer admits Howe would be a good fit for the role.Speaking to Betfair, Newcastle’s record scorer said: “I would imagine the outstanding candidate would be Eddie Howe.Read More on Football”I think Eddie has a big decision to make because I’m certain the FA will ask him and then whatever happens after that, we don’t know.”I’m fairly sure that a conversation will have been had or will be ongoing now within the FA where Eddie Howe’s name will get a mention. “Whether Eddie wants the job or not will be the key. The fact we’re talking about Eddie and England again means he’s done a really, really good job at Newcastle.”He’s been fantastic and it’d be a big blow if he leaves because the fans love him, he’s done a remarkable job and he understands the club, but I get it and I understand it.Most read in Football”Whatever he chooses, if he is tempted by the England job, which I suspect he may be, I don’t think many people could or would stand in his way – albeit Newcastle would lose a very talented manager.”But even if England are interested and Howe fancies the switch to international management, Newcastle won’t make it easy for their gaffer to walk away.’Get him in’ – England fans reveal who they would like to replace Gareth Southgate after Euro defeatThis felt like our time… but keep Gareth’s culture and we can win it in 2026 instead, writes Jack WilshereIT will take a while for me and every England fan to get over this, writes Jack Wilshere.To come so close to winning that trophy, only to be beaten in a second Euros final in a row, is a huge disappointment.Especially when it really felt like this was our time.It seemed that everything was coming together for us to end the long wait for a major title.But Spain deserved it. They were the better team in the final and the best team of the tournament.We will all — supporters, players, coaches, the FA — have to move on and go again.Because English football is still in a good position.Gareth Southgate has taken us to two finals, a semi-final and a quarter-final in four tournaments. We have never produced a run like that before.The challenge now is to maintain this level of competitiveness and make England even better.Southgate and his staff have done a fantastic job in changing the whole environment and narrative around the national team.Now Gareth is gone, the wider culture he has put in place must be preserved.This tournament was the biggest test of that culture the team had to go through.They overcame the problems and went all the way, only to fall at the final hurdle.But there is every reason to believe we can challenge at the World Cup in 2026 and beyond.We’ve got a really good group of players, many of them young, who can go on playing and performing for England for years.Jude Bellingham, Kobbie Mainoo, Bukayo Saka, Phil Foden and Cole Palmer — to name just five — have plenty more tournaments in them.This tournament will also be an inspiration for the next generations of players. Unfortunately there isn’t the trophy lift to take that to a completely different level.But England have delivered moments in Germany that will be replayed forever.The Bellingham overhead kick and Ollie Watkins’ semi-final winner will be recreated in playgrounds and cages up and down the country.What I would like to see now is England continuing to develop, to become a team that can consistently dominate opponents and can give a real identity to English football.We now have players who are comfortable on the ball and technically very good.The biggest disappointment of the tournament was that we didn’t see that as often as we would have liked. That leaves us with a ‘what if?’ feeling.England must not lose that old-school mentality of finding a way to win even when you’re not playing well — that never-say-die spirit which got us through this Euros more than once.But the next step is to allow other qualities to shine through, to give the players that our system is creating the platform to show  everything they can do.The job for me and for other coaches is to keep producing players that are comfortable on the ball and understand how to perform under pressure at a high level.English football is in a good place but we need to keep going. Then we will finally get over the line.Real all of SunSport columnist Jack Wilshere’s Euro 2024 columns…The Magpies’ Saudi owners are ready to back Howe big in the transfer market to help get them back into the Champions League.And a hush-hush deal penned 12 months ago has not only tied him down long-term to St James’ Park, it has also ensured that the FA would need to cough up even more compensation to get the ex-Bournemouth manager.FA bigwigs will consider putting England Under-21s chief Lee Carsley in interim charge for the next game against Ireland if the deal drags on.Newcastle CEO Darren Eales revealed the secret extension from the German pre-season training HQ: “It is speculation on Eddie.“He has been an amazing manager at the club and he is committed to Newcastle with the work that he has done.“We’re on an exciting journey and Eddie is the man to lead us on that.“He’s on a multi-year deal which was extended last summer. He’s our employee and we’re not looking to release Eddie.“He loves the day-to-day of club football and we have an exciting project here.“We are really excited about this season ahead.“Eddie is a great developer of players. He gets the psyche of the club, Newcastle and the fans.“He is exactly the right man for the project we are on at Newcastle United and that is why we are committed to a long-term deal with him. We love him.”After being forced to offload Elliot Anderson to Nottingham Forest to ease Premier League spending rules issues last month, Howe can now look forward to strengthening his squad.And Eales declared that there is money now they have entered a new PSR window.Southgate’s highs and lows as England bossGARETH Southgate took charge of 102 games for England before quitting in the aftermath of the Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain.But what were the best – and worst matches – from the popular gaffer’s eight-year reign before that devastating Sunday night in Berlin? Here we take a look.THE HIGHS:Colombia 1-1 England (3-4 on pens,) 2018 World CupThis was the night that long-suffering supporters finally started to believe that it was coming home.Despite conceding a late equaliser, England held their nerve to advance to the quarter final of the World Cup 2018 on penalties.It was our first shootout victory for 22 years.Spain 2-3 England, 2018 Nations LeagueFollowing on from the World Cup, England won in Spain for the first time in 31 years with a brilliant Uefa Nations League victory.Southgate’s boys stunned the Seville crowd into silence with a thrilling performance that saw them lead 3-0 at the break thanks to a Raheem Sterling brace and Marcus Rashford.Although the hosts scored two after the break, the way the Three Lions tore La Roja apart excited every fan.England 2-1 Denmark, Euro 2020 semi-finalSouthgate led England to their first major final in 55 years as they beat Denmark after extra-time in the Euro 2020 semi-final.Having fallen behind after half an hour, the Three Lions battled back to send it to extra-time courtesy of an own goal.Then it was captain Kane who converted a rebound after Kasper Schmeichel originally saved his penalty in extra-time to win it.England 3-0 Sengal, 2022 World Cup last 16England had already blown Iran and Wales, 6-2 and 3-0 respectively, away in the World Cup 2022 group stages before they breezed past Senegal.The free-scoring Three Lions recorded another big win to set-up a mouthwatering quarter-final against France – what could go wrong?Italy 1-2 England, Euro qualifiers, 2023On a night when Harry Kane became England’s all-time top scorer, the Three Lions recorded a first away win over Italy since 1961.It was the first game since their 2022 World Cup exit, and it ensured a perfect start to their Euro 2022 qualifying campaign.England 2-1 Holland, Euro 2024 sem-finalThe nation doubted Southgate’s men in the semis of Euro 2024, but they responded with a barnstorming display.Xavi Simons opened the scoring for the Dutch but Harry Kane’s penalty drew us level.And Ollie Watkins slotted in a brilliant winner in injury time to see the Three Lions into their second successive Euros final.AND THE LOWS….Croatia 2-1 England, World Cup semi-final, 2018Having led England to a first World Cup semi-final since 1990, Southgate men made a dream start as Kieran Trippier put them ahead in the early exchanges.But Ivan Perisic equalised as the Croats began to take control.Some of Southgate’s substitutions were then questioned after his team were beaten in extra-time, although many gave him the benefit of the doubt as he returned a hero.Italy 1-1 England (3-2 pens) Euro 2020 finalWill probably never get a better chance to have secured a trophy for the Three Lions than this final of the last European Championship.Luke Shaw gave us the lead after just seconds, but just like against Croatia three years earlier, we sat back and let our rivals back into it.Leonardo Bonucci duly equalised in the second half and the game eventually went to penalties.The unfortunate Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka were all brought on to take a spot-kick, but the brave trio all missed as the Azzurri broke our hearts to take the prize.England 0-4 Hungary, Nations League 2023A year on from the Euros and it was utter embarrassment for Southgate in this Nations League game at Molineux.It was our biggest home defeat since 1928 and the result led to England being relegated from the top group of the Nations League and back to one that contained the Republic of Ireland, Finland and Greece.England 1-2 France, World Cup 2022 quarter-finalsAnother case of what could have been.Having been free-scoring throughout Qatar 2022, many fancied us to go all the way at the World Cup despite taking on the holders in the quarters.We fought back from going behind to level through Kane and many believe that France were then there for the taking had Southgate deployed a more attacking approach.Instead, they seemed content with what they had until Olivier Giroud pounced 12 minutes from time to win it.But there was still one more twist of the knife for England as the usually-reliable Kane skied a late penalty over the bar uncharacteristically as we crashed out.PSR boostAs quoted in The Chronicle, he added: “We’re into a new PSR cycle and we are having those discussions.“Paul Mitchell has come onboard and it is for him and Eddie to discuss what sort of targets they want and the areas they want to strengthen.“It’s then important to have those meetings to decide where we are going to allocate those resources to strengthen our squad. That is what we are looking to do, but these situations are very fluid.“On all of these things, we are compliant. We did what we needed to do.“Going forward we are into a new cycle and we do not want to be leaving ourselves in that situation again in such tight circumstances.“With all of these things, that deadline is needed for the whole market to focus minds and get those deals done.Southgate’s gone – now it’s time to go foreignBy Dave KiddThere is a natural preference to appoint an English successor.And in an ideal world, the England manager should always be English. But this is not an ideal scenario.So the FA must be ambitious in sounding out the best man for the job, regardless of nationality.Because England need a manager who would gain instant respect with players, who would be tactically bold enough to take on Spain and a strong enough character to deal with Jude Bellingham’s Real Madrid Galactico status, which threatens to cause future issues within the England squad. Yes, when the FA have gone foreign in the past, it hasn’t worked out well.Yet the problem with Sven-Goran Eriksson and Fabio Capello was that neither had any previous involvement in English football.They lacked knowledge and understanding of the football culture — indeed, Capello barely spoke the language.Now there is a wealth of overseas managerial talent with significant Premier League experience, including Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp, Mauricio Pochettino, Carlo Ancelotti and Thomas Tuchel.Read more from Dave Kidd on who England should turn to.Howe has all his stars“But coming out of it, from my perspective, PSR needs to be looked at because incentivising the selling of homegrown players is not a good protocol to have.“We did not want to lose those players but again we had to do the deals we had to do to leave the squad in the best place possible for Eddie moving forward.”And after keeping star names Bruno Guimaraes, Alexander Isak, Anthony Gordon and with last summer’s big-money arrival Sandro Tonali due to return from his betting ban, Eales is confident that Howe and new sporting director Mitchell can enhance the squad even further.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe added: “With Bruno, Isak, Gordon, Joelinton and Tonali to come back, we’ve got Lloyd Kelly coming in as an addition already, Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento, we’ve got the squad to kick on.“But we are always looking to add to that and that is the challenge now, that is what we need to do, we need to find ways to improve and that is what we are doing with Eddie and Paul.”Southgate deserved to win a trophy with England… he made us all proud of our team again, writes Shaun CustisGARETH SOUTHGATE deserved to win a trophy as England manager, write Shaun Custis.Unfortunately, you don’t always get what you deserve in life.No man could have worked harder to give the country the silverware it craved and no man cared more about our national team.As a player he went through agonies after missing that fateful penalty against Germany at Euro 96 — and victory as a manager in the Euro 2024 final against Spain on Sunday would have been a wonderful redemption.Southgate himself said he didn’t believe in fairytales — and there was to be no happy ending as ultimately England came up short again when it mattered.But his legacy should be one of great achievement, not of failure.This is an England boss who transformed our feelings towards the Three Lions.Hardened fans, who claimed they only cared about their club, fell back in love with England during Gareth’s eight years in charge.As The Sun’s chief football writer, I followed England through the Sven Göran Eriksson era, on to Steve McClaren, then Fabio Capello and Roy Hodgson.None of them could hold a candle to Southgate.Southgate took it on reluctantly and, when the FA then wanted to make his position permanent, he made it clear he had to have free rein to do the job on his terms.This was to be a new England with no club cliques, no wars with the media and an openness and honesty from coaches and players.He never believed it was the impossible job as many claimed before him.Yes, the Euros was a let-down and England were probably lucky to make the final.But Southgate, by some distance, turned his England team into the most successful since Sir Alf Ramsey’s World Cup winners of 1966.He gave us plenty of entertainment and fun along the way and a reason to feel proud.We were even starting to crack it at penalty shoot-outs.Most importantly, Southgate was a thoroughly decent human being throughout it all, treating everyone with respect — whether you were a player, a fan or part of the media.Read Sun Head of Sport Shaun Custis’ full opinion on Gareth Southgate’s England exit… More