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    Chelsea join Arsenal and Liverpool in transfer race for £84m former PSG star after incredible season

    CHELSEA have reportedly joined Arsenal and Liverpool in the race for Eintracht Frankfurt star Hugo Ekitike.The 22-year-old striker managed just four goals at previous club Paris Saint-Germain.Chelsea have joined the race for Eintracht Frankfurt star Hugo EkitikeCredit: ReutersBut Ekitike has finally discovered his scoring boots in Germany, netting 22 goals in all competitions for Frankfurt.His 15 league goals led them to a third place finish and Champions League football.But the Frenchman’s form has not gone unnoticed.Arsenal and Liverpool are both interested in snapping him up this summer.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLYet RMC Sport claims it could be Chelsea who end up winning the race.It’s claimed that the Blues are among several clubs who have made an approach for Ekitike.Chelsea are eager to bolster their squad with a free-scoring striker this summer.And Ekitike’s profile makes him the perfect fit for Enzo Maresca’s young squad.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSHowever, suitors will have to pay a pretty penny to bring him to England.It’s reckoned Ekitike will fetch anywhere between £67million and £84m – having cost Frankfurt just £14m last year.Spurs fans in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium go wild as Brennan Johnson fires Lilywhites ahead vs Man United in Europa League final Chelsea have also been linked with a switch for Ipswich’s Liam Delap, who has an active £30m relegation release clause.But he is thought to be favouring a move to Manchester United, forcing the Blues to look elsewhere. More

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    ‘Not to be horrible’ – Bale sends message to Man Utd fans and reveals Sir Alex Ferguson problem after failed transfer

    GARETH BALE sent a message to Manchester United fans as he opened up over his failed transfer.The Wales icon, 35, became one of the game’s top stars during a six-year stint at Spurs.Gareth Bale has sent a message to Man Utd fans over his failed transferCredit: AFPBale has lifted the lid on the impact of Sir Alex Ferguson in his transferCredit: AlamyBale’s stunning final season form, which saw him net 26 goals while being crowned Player of the Year, secured a then-record £89million move to Real Madrid in 2013.And he saw his trophy cabinet finally fill up with three LaLiga titles and FIVE Champions Leagues in eight campaigns.But things could have gone differently had Bale ended up at Manchester United instead.The forward was first linked with a Red Devils switch in 2007 when he was still at Southampton.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBale ended up moving to Tottenham instead, and once again was linked with United when he departed for Real in 2013.Now, the ace has opened up on why he never moved to Old Trafford.Speaking ahead of United’s Europa League final against former club Tottenham, Bale explained that Sir Alex Ferguson’s exit played a big role in his decision to join Real instead.And he has no regrets, telling talkSPORT: “It was a couple of times I was close to joining but it never quite materialised.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old Trafford“I think the closest was when I actually joined Madrid. It was between United and Real, and at the time Fergie had left, so it didn’t quite have that aura.“I think the team was ageing a little bit so I felt like I’d always had my heart set on Madrid anyway.Man Utd & Spurs supporters party all day in Bilbao’s fan zones ahead of Europa League finalMAN UTD VS TOTTENHAM – EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL LIVELatest betting odds, offers and predictions “I feel like I made the right decision in the end, not to be horrible to Man Utd fans, I feel I made the right choice.Bale, who retired in January 2023 after a stint with MLS side LAFC, added: “I think it would have definitely been a bigger factor (if Fergie had stayed). “Having such a legendary manager, somebody with that kind of pedigree who you kind of trust with your career.”It definitely would have made the decision a lot harder but ultimately he wasn’t (staying), so it was more of a simple decision for me.”Bale was crowned Player of the Year during his final season at SpursCredit: GettyHe went on to win FIVE Champions Leagues at Real MadridCredit: AP More

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    Djed Spence almost quit Tottenham for Italian job… but was sent back as club couldn’t afford him

    DJED SPENCE could easily be in Serie A with Genoa instead of with Tottenham in Bilbao tomorrow.The defender’s form has been one of a very few highlights in what has been a tough season for Spurs away from their Europa League run.Djed Spence almost quit Spurs for Genoa last summer… but the Italians couldn’t afford himCredit: GettySpence was ready to make last season’s loan in Italy permanentCredit: EPAAnd Genoa sporting director Marco Ottolini revealed he wanted to get Spence on a permanent deal after he spent the second half of last season on loan there.Spence had a torrid spell at Leeds until January 2024 but was a big hit in Italy.Ottolini said “We were looking for a right-back or wing-back and noticed Djed was not having a good time at Leeds.“I had known him since 2016 when I saw him in an under-21s game between Fulham and Reading.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL“I was working for Anderlecht at the time.“But you always take notice of these players and you end up following their career.“I was convinced he had the technical skills to stand out in Serie A.“We gave Djed the right environment and wanted him to feel at home. Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS“I think he had a lack of confidence and he needed someone he trusted.”But Ottolini was frustrated at not sealing a deal last summer and seeing Spence, 24, end up  a crucial part of Ange Postocoglou’s injury-hit squad, making  25 appearances in all competitions.BATTLE FOR BILBAO: The Road to the Europa League FinalOttolini said: “We tried to sign him but for financial reasons we could not do it. I think we could have signed him for £6.7million from Spurs but his salary was heavy.“We had a few things going on with the ownership that summer and we could just not do it. So we sent him back to England — and look at him now.” More

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    Jamie Vardy linked with shock free transfer move to FA Cup kings Crystal Palace after confirming he’s leaving Leicester

    JAMIE VARDY has been linked with a shock move to FA Cup winners Crystal Palace.Vardy, 38, is leaving Leicester City at the end of the season after 13 years with the Foxes as a club hero.Jamie Vardy has been linked with a move to Crystal PalaceCredit: Shutterstock EditorialVardy scored his 200th goal for Leicester on Sunday after announcing he will leave the club this summerCredit: GettyThe experienced striker will be a free agent this summer on the expiration of his current deal and is thought to be keen on remaining in the Premier League. And according to the Independent, Crystal Palace are one top flight club who are considering offering him a deal.The Eagles, who beat Man City 1-0 to win the FA Cup on Saturday, are reportedly weighing up a move for the forward to bolster Oliver Glasner’s front line.Palace already have both Jean-Philippe Mateta and Eddie Nketiah as options up top, but are still considering adding Vardy to the mix.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLVardy managed nine goals and four assists for Leicester this season as the King Power outfit were relegated back to the Championship.And the club legend was given a fitting farewell from the Leicester fans when he played his final game for the club in a 2-0 victory over Ipswich Town.The former England international found the back of the net to take his total for Leicester to a satisfying 200 goals in 500 appearances. Vardy had been linked with a switch to Hollywood-owned Wrexham, who sealed a promotion into the Championship this season.Most read in FootballCrystal Palace won the FA Cup on SaturdayCredit: GettyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBut a potential move to the Welsh outfit was seemingly ruled out by Wrexham exec Humphrey Ker this week.While Vardy has insisted that Leicester will have no problems adjusting to life after his exit.Rebekah Vardy throws husband Jamie a surprise party as he leaves Leicester CitySpeaking after their 2-0 win over Ipswich, he said: “They’ll be fine, they’ll be fine.”We’ve got a good squad and we’ve got all the youngsters coming through as well. “I’m glad I’m not them, because football is a killer mentally and I couldn’t do it all again if I’m honest.”But I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and I look forward to keeping an eye on the club I love.”Vardy said goodbye to Leicester City on SundayCredit: ReutersHe leaves the club as a Premier League championCredit: Getty More

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    Chelsea ‘preparing shock transfer bid for Real Madrid star Rodrygo’ as ace has ‘one foot out the door’

    CHELSEA are ready to make a shock bid for Real Madrid star Rodrygo, according to reports.The 24-year-old winger is set to be put up for sale this summer.Rodrygo is on the radar of Chelsea as he looks to quit Real MadridCredit: RexShock claims emerged last week that Rodrygo is unhappy at Real Madrid as he believes he is being overshadowed by team-mates like Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham.Spanish outlet AS have since reported that the Brazilian is in a “complicated moment” and has “one foot out the door”.Rodrygo is waiting to discuss his future with Xabi Alonso, though the incoming boss is supposedly happy to sell him.Chelsea are said to be monitoring the situation ahead of a potential bid.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLGoal claim the Blues have begun talks with the player’s representatives to see if he is interested in the move. But Chelsea are yet to begin discussions with Real Madrid.Rodrygo, who has scored 68 goals and got 50 assists from Real Madrid in 267 games, has a contract at the Bernabeu until 2028.The two-time Champions League winner has also been linked with Arsenal and Liverpool in recent weeks.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKAnd it could take a fee of close to £100million to get their man.Chelsea are in the market for a winger this summer and rumours suggest Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams and Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens are on their shortlist. ‘I’m not happy’ – Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca FUMING at Conference League final opponents Real Betis’ unfair advantageGittens’ agent has been in talks with the club for some time and they are willing to double his £2.5million-a-year wages at Dortmund. More

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    Man Utd join Rayan Cherki transfer battle but £19m Lyon star ‘has heart set on joining Premier League rivals’

    MANCHESTER UNITED are interested in signing Lyon star Rayan Cherki, according to reports.Cherki, 21, will be allowed to leave his hometown club for around £19million this summer.Rayan Cherki has been attracting plenty of transfer interestCredit: GettyAt that price, Cherki has received plenty of interest from the Premier League.According to French outlet Le Progres, Man Utd are the latest club to join the race for the starlet’s signature.Tottenham, Manchester City and Liverpool are also said to be keen on signing Cherki this summer.GiveMeSport recently claimed that the attacker is particularly keen on joining Liverpool.READ MORE ON MAN UTDCherki has previously drawn strong interest from Paris Saint-Germain and a deal was thought to be close last summer.A move to Parc des Princes would have seen Cherki reunite with his former Lyon team-mate Bradley Barcola.PSG are not thought to be interested in Cherki this time around, however.Despite being just 21, Cherki has already appeared 185 times for Lyon.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old TraffordThe skilful dribbler has scored 29 goals and laid on 45 assists for his boyhood team.Cherki played and scored in both legs of Lyon’s Europa League quarter-final tie against Man Utd last month.Man United eye transfer for 15-year-old Lyon starlet Rayan Cherki as search for Europe’s top young talent continuesLyon were beaten 7-6 on aggregate following an extraordinary late United comeback.Following Lyon’s 2-0 final day victory over Angers at the weekend, Cherki posted a compilation video to his social media accounts.Thanking the fans in his caption, Cherki all-but confirmed his summer switch.Lyon are currently embroiled in financial difficulties.In March it was reported by French outlet L’Equipe that Lyon could be relegated to Ligue 2, should they not get their finances under control.High-earner Alexandre Lacazette is also set to leave this summer upon the expiry of his contract.Alexandre Lacazette is leaving Lyon this summerCredit: AFP More

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    Man Utd hold face-to-face talks with £30million Liam Delap as transfer race for Ipswich striker ramps up

    MANCHESTER UNITED have reportedly held face-to-face talks with Liam Delap over a £30million move from Ipswich.The striker, 22, has emerged as a top target for Ruben Amorim after banging in 12 Premier League goals this season.Man Utd have held face-to-face talks with Ipswich striker Liam DelapCredit: RexChelsea are also interested in snapping up Delap, who has an active £30m release clause following Ipswich’s relegation to the Championship.But the forward appears to be favouring an Old Trafford switch after holding direct talks with United chiefs.The Athletic reports Ipswich gave Delap permission to travel to Manchester after he came off the bench in Sunday’s 2-0 defeat at Leicester.It allowed United the opportunity to sell their vision to the ex-Man City starlet.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut the Red Devils are yet to make a formal offer for Delap as they focus on Wednesday’s Europa League final.United are also looking to strengthen their frontline with the signing of Wolves’ Matheus Cunha.And it’s believed a deal is close with Cunha all-but agreeing personal terms.Again, United are yet to meet the Brazilian’s £62.5m release clause.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSBut internally, they have decided to trigger it once the season comes to an end as Wolves brace for an official approach.A host of other top forwards also remain on United’s shortlist.How Europa League final will be decided – four key Man Utd vs Tottenham tactical battlesViktor Gyokeres, who starred under Amorim at Sporting Lisbon, and Victor Osimhen, on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli, remain options for the No9 position.Meanwhile, Brentford’s Bryan Mbuemo is still in contention for a supporting role in attack.But for now, it’s Delap and Cunha who are leading the way for United at a combined cost of £92.5m. More

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    Crystal Palace risk being gutted by Big Six after FA Cup fairtytale but Eze and Co should follow Vardy’s example

    THERE’S one big problem with so-called footballing “fairytales”.Instead of “and they all lived happily ever after”, they tend to end with the words “and they all f***ed off to Big Six clubs”.Crystal Palace’s FA Cup heroes like Eberechi Eze risk being poached by the big six clubsCredit: Shutterstock EditorialBut they should stay put at PalaceCredit: GettyThe day after the final we were given a reminder of football’s greatest fairytale merchant, Jamie VardyCredit: Shutterstock EditorialBefore and after Crystal Palace lifted their first major trophy at Wembley on Saturday, those who inspired the club’s FA Cup triumph have been the subjects of a speculation avalanche about summer switches away from Selhurst Park.Boss Oliver Glasner is in pole position to take over a Tottenham team nowhere near as good as Palace, while Eberechi Eze has attracted the interest of Spurs and both Manchester clubs, all of whom have been beaten by the Eagles this season.Midfield man Adam Wharton is wanted by Liverpool, while skipper Marc Guehi could be holding out for a free transfer to Real Madrid or Barcelona.These are the last things any Palace fan wants to read in the afterglow of victory over Manchester City — but it is the way of the footballing world, with its big, bad wolves.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLMoney talks. The bigness of big clubs is big. And killjoy PSR regulations make it increasingly hard for smaller clubs to be upwardly mobile.Yet the day after Palace’s Wembley glory, we received a timely reminder of English football’s greatest fairytale merchant, Jamie Vardy.After their miraculous title success in 2016, Leicester were precisely where Palace are now — their euphoria troubled by rumblings from a traditional, self-entitled elite desperate to dismantle their team. N’Golo Kante immediately headed off to Chelsea, to be followed by his midfield partner Danny Drinkwater a year later.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKRiyad Mahrez begged for a move but had to wait until 2018 before he was snapped up by Manchester City.Yet Vardy, the subject of a major bid from Arsenal in 2016, stayed put — claiming it was an easy decision to stay at Leicester.Dean Henderson gets emotional live on GMB over death of his dad after FA Cup triumphThe idea of rough-diamond Vardy working under the urbane Arsene Wenger would have represented an intriguing meeting of minds.But nine years later, there was Vardy, netting his 200th goal in his 500th and final match for the Foxes, treated to a guard of honour from the boys of 2016 and hailed as Leicester’s finest-ever player.Of course, it still wasn’t “happily ever after”. Leicester have been relegated for the second time in three years following a train-wreck  campaign.But Vardy’s achievements, since his £1million arrival from non-league Fleetwood in 2012, have been extraordinary. From the great escape, to a record 11-match Premier League scoring streak in the title campaign, to the Golden Boot in 2020 and the FA Cup in 2021. Vardy isn’t your classic romantic hero.Jane Austen never wrote about a bloke who played non-league football in a convict’s ankle tag, taunted opponents with incessant s***housery and thrived on a diet of Skittles, vodka and the tobacco product snus.Nicknamed Steptoe, due to his resemblance to an ancient TV rag-and-bone man, Vardy went from rags to riches and back to relative rags, due to his wife’s defeat in the Wagatha Christie court case. But in an age of here-today-gone-tomorrow transience in elite football, Vardy has been a glorious exception.He snubbed Arsenal, became the Foxes’ GOAT and, at 38, still operates with the speed of a thoroughbred racehorse.Of course, nobody should blame Eze, Wharton, Guehi or any of Palace’s Cup final heroes if they do jump ship.And certainly not Glasner, given the complete lack of loyalty shown to modern football managers.Claudio Ranieri, architect of Leicester’s 2016 success, was sacked nine months later —  in between two legs of a Champions League knockout match against Sevilla.When I recently asked Glasner whether Spurs would always be a bigger club than Palace, he insisted that they “inhabited a different world”.While Europa League nights at soulful Selhurst Park sound like a treat, the lure of a higher salary and higher expectations, in a world-class stadium feeds the egos of these men.Glasner may leave this summer, along with two or three of Palace’s best players, and that would be a shame — because it would be such a bleeding obvious thing to do.Vardy, meanwhile, is looking for another Premier League club. Palace might well see him as a more reliable back-up striker than Eddie Nketiah. And Vardy might see another fairytale opening up.Named n’ shamedEverton’s new Bramley Moore Dock stadium has been named after a law firmCredit: ReutersONE of the most depressing factors when a club moves to a new stadium, is that they are nearly all subject to “naming rights” deals.Take Everton’s new home — which has apparently been named after a law firm, rather than the farcical comedian Benny Hill and the orange-skinned antique dealer David Dickinson.English football ground names used to possess a certain romance — from Scunthorpe’s Old Show Ground to Shrewsbury’s Gay Meadow.There is nothing so poetic about the ‘Hill Dickinson Stadium’.Fans show they CairFulham fans will say their goodbyes to Tom Cairney this weekendCredit: Shutterstock EditorialWHEN Fulham face Manchester City at Craven Cottage on Sunday, both sets of supporters will say goodbye to a talismanic midfielder who arrived at his club ten years ago and led them to previously unscaled heights.And while Kevin De Bruyne wasn’t bad, the Fulham fans will be singing “ain’t nobody like Tom Cairney”.Glanville’s no puzzleEnglish footballer writer and author Brian Glanville has passed away at 93Credit: GettyBRIAN GLANVILLE, who has died aged 93, was a prolific journalist and author who was the doyen of our trade.And for all the great lines Glanville wrote, the words I remember best were ones he spoke at Loftus Road during a friendly between Trinidad & Tobago and Iceland in 2006.We were covering this bizarre fixture because England were due to play Trinidad at that year’s World Cup but the “action” was hardly gripping, so another esteemed writer turned his attention to the puzzle section of his newspaper.At which Glanville hollered: “Four letters beginning with ‘C’ — a bloke who does a crossword in a press box.”Esse option a tier jerkerRecruitment from the Championship for the likes of Romain Esse has worked wonders for PalaceCredit: GettyCRYSTAL PALACE’S FA Cup success owes much to their willingness to recruit from the Championship — an increasingly-rare approach among Premier League clubs.Eberechi Eze, signed from QPR, and Adam Wharton, from Blackburn, were stars of the show, just as Michael Olise proved an excellent recruit from Reading before last summer’s move to Bayern Munich.Romain Esse, a January signing from Millwall, looks like he will prove to be Palace’s next such shrewd buy.It’s a wonder more top- flight clubs don’t do likewise.Pep’s sour HendPep Guardiola’s rant at Dean Henderson should have been a moment of good grace insteadCredit: Shutterstock EditorialPEP GUARDIOLA’S ranting at Dean Henderson after Manchester City’s FA Cup final defeat by Crystal Palace, brought to mind a quote attributed to American football coach Vince Lombardi — “Show me a good loser and I’ll show you a loser”.But despite his reputation for volcanic outbursts, Sir Alex Ferguson — the one manager with more Premier League titles than Guardiola — could often be extremely gracious in defeat.Such as after the 2011 Champions League final at Wembley, when Guardiola’s Barcelona defeated his Manchester United side 3-1.“Nobody’s given us a hiding like that but they deserve it,” Ferguson said. “In my time as manager, it’s the best team I’ve faced.”Sure, Henderson should have been sent off — but Palace’s first major trophy should have been a moment for similar good grace.Read More on The SunLeague of their ownFOR English watchers, a clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan is the least sexy Champions League final in years — no English clubs or players and no Lamine Yamal to marvel at either.Yet PSG and Inter are wonderful teams and this promises to be the competition’s best final in years — especially as there hasn’t been a decent one since Real Madrid’s 3-1 win over Liverpool in 2018.Crystal Palace ratingsCRYSTAL PALACE secured their first ever trophy with a famous FA Cup final victory over Manchester City. 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