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    Declan Rice transfer EXCLUSIVE, Erling Haaland to Man City CONFIRMED, Rudiger to Real Madrid DONE, Suarez Barca return

    DECLAN RICE will REJECT West Ham’s eight-year contract offer, SunSport can exclusively reveal.Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea have all been tracking the player who West Ham have valued at £150m in an effort to ward off any advances.
    Meanwhile, Erling Haaland is already receiving a warm welcome following the confirmation of his Manchester City move.
    Following the huge news, Aymeric Laporte tweeted: “Happy not to be running after this guy for the next couple of years. Welcome Erling.”
    And Luis Suarez is reportedly willing to slash his wages for a shocking move BACK to Barcelona this summer.
    Keep up to date with all the latest transfer news across the globe…
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    Tottenham eye Idrissa
    Tottenham reportedly want ex-Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye.
    Jeunes Footeaux claims the tenacious star has emerged as a target for Antonio Conte as he approaches the final year of his PSG contract.
    Gueye, 32, joined the French champions from Everton for £30million in 2019.
    He has since won two titles and two French Cups after playing 110 games.
    But PSG are ready to cut Gueye loose as they look for fresh faces this summer.
    Tonight’s Prem action round-up
    Kevin de Bruyne’s four goals put Manchester City three points clear of Liverpool at the top with a 5-1 romp over Wolves.
    Pep Guardiola’s men need four points from their final two games to clinch their fourth title in five seasons.
    KDB’s sensational display included a hat-trick from the seventh to 24th minute, with Leander Dendoncker firing a brief equaliser and Raheem Sterling tapping City’s late fifth goal.
    Chelsea thrashed ten-man Leeds 3-0, Mason Mount, Christian Pulisic and Romelu Lukaku finishing clinically.
    Leeds winger Dan James saw red on 24 minutes for a shocking high challenge on Mateo Kovacic.
    Everton wasted chances to move four points clear of the drop zone as they drew 0-0 at relegated Watford.
    And Jamie Vardy’s double, plus a strike from Jamie Maddison, sealed Leicester’s 3-0 victory as bottom side Norwich slumped to a fifth straight Prem loss.
    Liverpool head Utd and Arsenal in Aurelian race
    Liverpool lead the race for Monaco midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni this summer, writes ANTHONY CHAPMAN.
    Julien Maynard claims Jurgen Klopp’s side are in pole position ahead of Manchester United, Arsenal, PSG and Juventus for the France star.

    Tchouameni, 22, has been in terrific form this season, scoring five goals in 48 games for his French club and becoming a regular at international level.
    The tenacious midfielder has also become a regular in Didier Deschamps’ international XI.
    And Tchouameni is seen by many as a future global superstar.
    Gunners closer to Jesus
    Gabriel Jesus has been sitting on the bench for Manchester City tonight – yet also moving closer to joining Arsenal.
    That’s the claim as the Brazil striker seeks regular Prem starts and Champions League football next season and is still moving closer closer to moving.
    UOL suggest the Gunners are nearing agreement on transfer fee, wages and length of contract.
    Erling Haaland’s upcoming switch from Borussia Dortmund to the Etihad should ease Jesus’ switch.
    Long Tripp to the top for Toon
    Kieran Trippier admits it could take Newcastle as many as five years before they challenge for the Premier League title, writes TONY ROBERTSON.
    Newcastle’s new owners are set to continue spending big in an effort to turn Eddie Howe’s side into a footballing powerhouse in the future.
    However, Trippier warned fans not to expect instant success.
    Speaking to Chronicle Live, Trippier, who joined in January from Atletico Madrid, said: “You see the way Man City have done it and everyone is looking at Newcastle now.
    “It’s not going to happen overnight, it could take five years, it could take six years and everybody has to be patient but they are taking the right steps and that’s all you can do.
    “You have to take the right steps to move the club forward and that’s what Newcastle are doing.”
    “You see the way Man City have done it and everyone is looking at Newcastle now.
    “It’s not going to happen overnight, it could take five years, it could take six years and everybody has to be patient but they are taking the right steps and that’s all you can do.
    “You have to take the right steps to move the club forward and that’s what Newcastle are doing.”
    Ecuador fear being booted out of World Cup
    Ecuador could be booted out of the World Cup – for fielding an ineligible player, writes MARTIN LIPTON.
    Chile lodged a formal complaint over the status of right-back Bryon Castillo, who has previously faced accusations he was actually born in the Colombian border city of Tumaco.
    Castillo played in eight of Ecuador’s qualifiers as they finished in the fourth and final automatic slot and were drawn alongside Qatar, Holland and Senegal last month.
    But Fifa have now announced it has opened formal disciplinary proceedings “in relation to the potential ineligibility” of the player, which would see Ecuador stripped of all their points from those matches and their opponents awarded 3-0 wins.
    Chile, who finished seventh but lost twice to Ecuador, would then be propelled up the table to take the fourth slot in the finals.
    Liverpool splash out £500k extra on Kaide
    Liverpool have reportedly paid £500,000 to buy a sell-on clause in Kaide Gordon’s transfer from Derby.
    Fabrizio Romano claims the Reds have forked over the extra dosh following Gordon’s impressive start to life at Anfield.
    The winger, 17, joined Liverpool in an initial £1million deal from the Rams a year ago.
    And Gordon has already clocked up four first-team appearances, including a debut Premier League appearance against Brentford in January.

    Jurgen Klopp believes Gordon has the potential to become a big player for Liverpool.
    And he has moved to buy a clause in Gordon’s transfer agreement which entitles Derby to a 20 per cent fee from any future sale.
    Liverpool have decided to hand over £500k now rather than risk a bigger sum later down the line. It means Gordon’s total price from Derby could well exceed £3m through additional bonuses.
    All eyes will now be on Gordon’s development in his new surroundings. But Klopp is confident the teenager will have no problems on Merseyside.
    Why Chelsea dropped out of Haaland race
    Chelsea withdrew from the race to sign Erling Haaland because they had DOUBTS about his ability to play in the Premier League, according to reports, writes GIACOMO PISA.
    The 21-year-old will officially become a Manchester City player on July 1 after the club activated his £51million release clause.
    But Pep Guardiola’s Premier League leaders weren’t the only side sniffing around the goalscoring sensation. Chelsea too spent time monitoring Haaland, who has scored a whopping 85 goals in 88 games for Borussia Dortmund.

    But reporting back to club bosses, Blues scouts raised concerns about Haaland’s ability to be as prolific in the Premier League, according to ESPN. The report states there were doubts as to whether his style of play would be suited to playing in the Prem.
    Haaland feeds off space in behind to run in to, something that is more frequently offered to strikers in the Bundesliga. The Norway international was afforded the room to utilise his incredible raw pace and power to maximum effect.
    But less space for attackers in the Premier League led to doubts about his ability to wreak as much havoc on defenders.
    And Chelsea weren’t the only club to raise their concerns about Haaland. ESPN claim Barcelona were not convinced by his “personality and character,” while Real Madrid had reservations regarding his injury record.
    ‘Utd and Spurs target’ Dybala tipped for Inter
    Inter Milan have confirmed they want Manchester United and Tottenham ‘target Paulo Dybala’.
    Juventus’ Argentina striker, 28, is moving on a free transfer this summer after failing to agree a lucrative new contract.

    United have been linked with a swoop for Dybala with incoming boss Erik ten Hag understood to be a huge admirer.
    And Spurs have retained their interest after missing out last year.
    But both teams could lose the race to Juve’s big Italian rivals Inter.
    And Italian outlet La Gazzetta delo Sport even say Dybala has chosen the Nerazzurri as his next club.
    Gueye roped in by Spurs
    Tottenham reportedly want ex-Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye.
    Jeunes Footeaux claims the tenacious star has emerged as a target for Antonio Conte as he approaches the final year of his PSG contract.
    Gueye, 32, joined the French champions from Everton for £30million in 2019.
    He has since won two titles and two French Cups after playing 110 games.
    But PSG are ready to cut Gueye loose as they look for fresh faces this summer.
    Rice tipped to reject 8-year Hammers’ deal
    United and Chelsea target Declan Rice will turn down West Ham’s offer of an eight-year deal believing it would be crazy to commit the majority of his career to the club, reports SunSport’s Duncan Wright.
    The East Londoners have tabled a £200,000-a-week offer for Rice taking him through until 2030.
    The 23-year-old is one of the hottest prospects in European football and admits he may have to quit the London Stadium to play the top-level football he craves.
    And though The Hammers have now come up with four improved offers in an attempt to tie him down the midfielder is standing firm by rejecting all of them.
    Central to his thinking is not wanting to box himself into a similar position to Harry Kane, who saw his dream move to Manchester City blocked because Tottenham had him locked into a long-term deal.
    West Ham Dec-lined
    West Ham star Declan Rice will turn down the Hammers’ offer of an eight-year deal believing it would be crazy to commit the majority of his career to the club, reports SunSport’s Duncan Wright.
    The East Londoners have tabled a £200,000-a-week offer for Rice taking him through until 2030.
    But SunSport understands the £10million-a-year package is being viewed by the Chelsea and Manchester United target’s side as West Ham co-owner David Sullivan playing to the crowd.
    The 23-year-old is one of the hottest prospects in European football and admits he may have to quit the London Stadium to play the top-level football he craves.
    And though The Hammers have now come up with four improved offers in an attempt to tie him down the midfielder is standing firm by rejecting all of them.
    Central to his thinking is not wanting to box himself into a similar position to Harry Kane, who saw his dream move to Manchester City blocked because Tottenham had him locked into a long-term deal
    Wanda wonga is Maur than Icardi’s
    Wanda Icardi ICARDI might be earning more than her football superstar husband Mauro Icardi, according to reports in Spain, writes JAMES COLOSANTI.
    The Argentine influencer and businesswoman is raking in a small fortune, according to figures published in Mundo Deportivo.
    The report says the 35-year-old’s income has been boosted after she recently signed a ‘millionaire agreement’ with her ex-husband Maxi Lopez following their divorce.

    It adds the former Barcelona forward, 38, will have to continue to pay alimony until the youngest of their three children turns 21-years-old in 12 years’ time.
    And it reveals that Wanda will get the house they shared in Santa Barbara, California, as part of the settlement.
    The report explains Wanda’s successful and growing cosmetics brand along with advertising opportunities, social media and television work have also boosted her earning potential.
    And, it adds, Wanda’s income includes commission earned as a football agent for Paris Saint-Germain star Mauro, 29.
    The article quotes comments made by Argentine lawyer Mauricio D’Alessandro on the Argentine TV program, Intrusos.
    He believes Wanda’s various income streams mean she is likely to be earning about €262,500 per month (£225,000).
    Rodruiguez set to snub Becks’ Miami
    David Beckham looks set to lose out on a major transfer for Inter Miami after James Rodriguez confirmed his desire to return to Europe this summer, writes TONY ROBERTSON.
    Rodriguez, who is formerly of Everton and Real Madrid, is currently plying his trade out in Qatar with Al-Rayyan.
    Former Manchester United and Real Madrid star Beckham wanted to bring Rodriguez to his Major League Soccer franchise Inter Miami, but now such a move looks unlikely after Rodriguez revealed his summer plans.

    As quoted by Pipe Sierra via Fabrizio Romano, the Colombian said: “The transfer market will open soon, we’ll see.
    “Returning to the elite football is a serious possibility, let’s see who wants my left foot again.”
    Rodriguez joined Al-Rayyan in the Autumn of last year after being frozen out of Everton by then manager Rafael Benitez.
    The 30-year-old has scored four goals and registered seven assists in just 12 league matches in Qatar this season.
    However, Al-Rayyan sit in just eighth place in the Qatar Stars League having lost 10 games and winning just half of the other 12 they have played.
    The 2014 World Cup Golden Boot winner had been consistently linked to Inter Miami, who already have Blaise Matuidi and Gonzalo Higuain among their ranks.
    Basrcelona in for Chelsea duo
    Chelsea are reportedly open to a swap deal which would see Cesar Azpilicueta and Marcos Alonso transfer to Barcelona, writes EMILIA HAWKINS.
    In exchange, Sergino Dest and Neto could move to Stamford Bridge.
    The Catalan giants have already agreed a five-year deal with Blues centre back Andreas Christensen.

    But they are now set to raid Chelsea for two more defenders.
    The Blues are currently limited in terms of player negotiations due to the sanctions placed on the club by the UK Government.
    However, they will be allowed to complete deals when the takeover bid is officially confirmed and accepted.
    According to Spanish outlet Sport.es, the West London club want to sign Dest and Neto in exchange for Azpilicueta and Alonso.
    The two Blues are both said to be keen on a move to Camp Nou.
    The club have reportedly agreed a deal with Azpilicueta which would see him earn around £11million per-season.
    Meanwhile, Xavi also wants bring in Alonso.
    Nine players are expected to leave Barcelona this summer, including Dest and Neto. Both are currently surplus to requirements, so the club will likely be open to a move. Frenkie de Jong and Memphis Depay are also on the list of potential departures.
    Conte might quit Spurs unless they splash out
    Ex-Tottenham and Chelsea midfielder Gus Poyet reckons Spurs boss Antonio Conte might quit unless he’s allowed to spend big this summer.
    Conte’s fifth-placed team will leapfrog Arsenal if they win tomorrow night’s Prem derby at home.
    But Uruguay legend Poyet told Boyle Sports: “I think if he isn’t promised transfers in the summer window, he could leave.
    “Everyone was talking about Conte and PSG last summer and it seemed they weren’t ready for each-other, so why now?
    “The situation with PSG and Conte is strange for many reasons as they do not play like Unai Emery or Mauricio Pochettino.
    “But maybe he’s what they need to get their special trophy that they’re looking for.
    “The two teams that need it the most are PSG and Man City and they cannot get it.”
    New director promises Boehly bonanza on transfers
    Todd Boehly is set to splash the cash this summer at Chelsea once his £4.25billion takeover of the club is completed, writes JAKE LAMBOURNE.
    That is the promise of incoming director Daniel Finkelstein, who will be part of the Blues‘ board once the takeover goes through.

    American billionaire Boehly and his consortium have agreed a £4.25bn deal to buy the club from Russian owner Roman Abramovich.
    The 46-year-old’s team consists of billionaires Mark Walter, Hansjorg Wyss and investment firm Clearlake Capital.
    In a statement, Chelsea said the deal is “expected to complete in late May subject to all necessary regulatory approvals”.
    Chelsea’s proposed £4.25bn takeover is set to be more than DOUBLE the record for the most expensive in sporting history.
    Boehly was in attendance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to watch the club draw 2-2 against Wolves as Conor Coady scored a dramatic 97th minute equaliser.
    And it appears that he is aware that the West London outfit need strengthening, with the likes of Cesar Azpilicueta, Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger all set to depart as free agents.
    Callum and Nketiah tipped for Ghana switch
    Callum Hudson-Odoi and Eddie Nketiah are set to switch from England to Ghana before the winter’s 2022 World Cup.
    That is according to Football London, who claim that the two players have been convinced to link up with the African nation, for which they are eligible to play.
    Arsenal ace Nketiah, 22, leads the Three Lions’ Under-21 all-time scoring list with 16 goals in 17 appearances but has never competed for the senior team.
    Chelsea star Hudson-Odoi, 21, on the other hand, has registered three senior caps. They all came in 2019 when Gareth Southgate dealt with an injury crisis.
    A Fifa rule change in 2020 allows players with no more than three international appearances to change their allegiance if those caps came before their 21st birthday.
    Therefore, both players can complete the move, which would boost their hopes of playing in the winter’s World Cup in Qatar
    Jes the ticket
    Manchester United ace Jesse Lingard, whose contract runs out in June, has priced himself out of a transfer to Newcastle.
    The Magpies pushed hard to sign Lingard on loan in January, only to be scared off by United’s £16million loan fee.
    The Toon have subsequently been touted as a logical potential free agent destination for the midfielder.
    According to the Telegraph, however, the England international has scared them off with his financial demands.
    They claim that the 29-year-old wants in excess of £150,000-a-week at his next team
    Transfer Dor closing
    Borussia Dortmund have claimed they can “win the fight for Jude Bellingham” despite interest from Manchester United and Liverpool.
    Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke believes they can keep Bellingham after losing Erling Haaland to Manchester City despite rumours linking him to United and the Reds.
    Watzke told CNN: “That’s the only way for us because when a player performs very well, we have to fight against the big, big, big clubs with the oligarchs and the Arabian states at their back. And this fight we cannot win.
    “But we can win a fight over an 18-year-old player, like Jude Bellingham, because this player loves to play at Borussia Dortmund because we have always 80,000 spectators, it’s a very good atmosphere and the club knows how to manage young players.
    “That’s our way and, OK, we have a good department who are scouting young players every day, but it’s also very important if you have the player here, you must develop him and I think that works… most of the time, it works”
    West Ham Dec-lined
    West Ham star Declan Rice will turn down the Hammers’ offer of an eight-year deal believing it would be crazy to commit the majority of his career to the club, reports SunSport’s Duncan Wright.
    The East Londoners have tabled a £200,000-a-week offer for Rice taking him through until 2030.
    But SunSport understands the £10million-a-year package is being viewed by the Chelsea and Manchester United target’s side as West Ham co-owner David Sullivan playing to the crowd.
    The 23-year-old is one of the hottest prospects in European football and admits he may have to quit the London Stadium to play the top-level football he craves.
    And though The Hammers have now come up with four improved offers in an attempt to tie him down the midfielder is standing firm by rejecting all of them.
    Central to his thinking is not wanting to box himself into a similar position to Harry Kane, who saw his dream move to Manchester City blocked because Tottenham had him locked into a long-term deal
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    Fabian Ruiz price named
    Arsenal will have to pay £34million for Napoli star Fabian Ruiz in the summer transfer window.
    According to Napoli Piu, the Gunners are the “most interested” in signing Ruiz, who has also attracted attention from elsewhere.
    The Partenopei have set an initial price tag of £34m for the midfielder due to his contract situation.
    The Spain international has one year remaining on his current contract, meaning his value will likely decrease if he is not sold in the next window – and in 12 months he will be available for free.
    The report also suggests that the Serie A outfit could even be persuaded to drop the price by around £3.4m to facilitate a move
    More from Jesus agent
    Arsenal are targeting Manchester City star Gabriel Jesus ahead of the summer transfer window.
    But the Gunners are facing competition from six other teams, who are also interested in Jesus.
    That is according to the centre-forward’s agent Marcelo Pettinati, who also admitted his client likes the project at the Emirates.
    Pettinati added: “There are six more clubs interested in Gabriel – he’s focused on final games with Man City, we’ll see”
    Gabriel Jesus confirmation
    Manchester City star Gabriel Jesus’ agent has confirmed transfer talks with Arsenal, admitting his client likes the club’s project.
    That is a significant transfer boost for the Gunners’ search for a striker as they face the prospect of having no one to lead the line in June.
    Jesus’ agent Marcelo Pettinati has admitted that the striker likes the project that Arteta is putting together.
    Pettinati told transfer expert Fabrizio Romano: “We had talks with Arsenal about Gabriel Jesus, we like the project – it’s a possibility we’re discussing”
    Ten Hag’s assistant
    Manchester United are closing in on naming Mitchell van der Gaag as incoming boss Erik ten Hag’s assistant.
    Van der Gaag is Ten Hag’s No2 at Ajax and an agreement is “getting closer”, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
    The Red Devils are claimed to consider the Dutchman an “important addition” to the coaching team and have been working on an agreement for months.
    Ten Hag is planning a major overhaul at United ahead of his imminent arrival
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    Man Utd and Tottenham transfer blow as Inter Milan chief CONFIRMS Paulo Dybala interest on free from Juventus

    INTER MILAN CEO Beppe Marotta has confirmed the club’s intention to sign Paulo Dybala to deal Manchester United and Tottenham a huge blow in landing him.The Argentine ace is available on a free transfer in the summer after Juventus and the 28-year-old failed to agree terms on a new deal.
    Juventus ace Paulo Dybala will depart Turin when his contract expires at the end of the seasonCredit: EPA
    United have been linked with a swoop for Dybala with incoming boss Erik ten Hag understood to be a huge admirer.
    Meanwhile Spurs have retained their interest in the player after failing to secure his services last year.
    But both teams could miss out on the forward’s signature to the Old Lady’s rivals Inter.
    According to Italian outlet La Gazzetta delo Sport, Dybala has chosen the Nerazzurri as his next club.
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    It has been stated that Dybala will earn at least £5million per-year at the San Siro.
    And now Inter chief Marotta has commented on speculation linking his side with the 32-cap international.
    Speaking to Sky Sport Italia ahead of the club’s Coppa Italia final against Juve, Marotta gave his thoughts on Dybala.
    He said: “Dybala is an excellent footballer.
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    “He is available as a free agent, so I think many clubs want him.
    “We have a quality attacking department with five players that have made Inter the best attack in Serie A.
    “We have no problems, but I appreciate Dybala’s qualities.”
    Dybala has been one of Juve’s standout players this season – chipping in with 15 goals and six assists in 36 games in all competitions. More

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    CHELSEA are reportedly open to a swap deal which would see Cesar Azpilicueta and Marcos Alonso transfer to Barcelona.In exchange, Sergino Dest and Neto could move to Stamford Bridge.
    Azpilicueta and Alonso could both move to BarcelonaCredit: Reuters
    The Catalan giants have already agreed a five-year deal with Blues centre back Andreas Christensen.
    But they are now set to raid Chelsea for two more defenders.
    The Blues are currently limited in terms of player negotiations due to the sanctions placed on the club by the UK Government.
    However, they will be allowed to complete deals when the takeover bid for the club is officially confirmed and accepted.
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    According to Spanish outlet Sport.es, the West London club want to sign Dest and Neto in exchange for Azpilicueta and Alonso.
    The two Blues are both said to be keen on a move to the Nou Camp.
    The club have reportedly agreed a deal with Azpilicueta which would see him earn around £11million-per-season.
    Meanwhile, Xavi also wants bring in Alonso.
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    Nine players are expected to leave Barcelona this summer, including Dest and Neto.
    Both are currently surplus to requirements, so the club will likely be open to a move.
    Frenkie de Jong and Memphis Depay are also on the list of potential departures.
    Dest could leave the club to make way for the Chelsea duoCredit: Getty
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    Erling Haaland to Man City CONFIRMED, Rudiger to Real Madrid DONE, Suarez ‘wants’ Barcelona return

    ERLING HAALAND’S transfer to Manchester City has been COMPLETED and he is already receiving a warm welcome.Following the huge news, Aymeric Laporte tweeted: “Happy not to be running after this guy for the next couple of years. Welcome Erling.”
    Meanwhile, Real Madrid completed some business of their own as legendary transfer guru Fabrizio Romano announced that Los Blancos have got Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger over the line.
    And Luis Suarez is reportedly willing to slash his wages for a shocking move BACK to Barcelona this summer.
    Keep up to date with all the latest transfer news across the globe…
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    Conte might quit Spurs unless they splash out
    Ex-Tottenham and Chelsea midfielder Gus Poyet reckons Spurs boss Antonio Conte might quit unless he’s allowed to spend big this summer.
    Conte’s fifth-placed team will leapfrog Arsenal if they win tomorrow night’s Prem derby at home.
    But Uruguay legend Poyet told Boyle Sports: “I think if he isn’t promised transfers in the summer window, he could leave.
    “Everyone was talking about Conte and PSG last summer and it seemed they weren’t ready for each-other, so why now?
    “The situation with PSG and Conte is strange for many reasons as they do not play like Unai Emery or Mauricio Pochettino.
    “But maybe he’s what they need to get their special trophy that they’re looking for.
    “The two teams that need it the most are PSG and Man City and they cannot get it.”
    New director promises Boehly bonanza on transfers
    Todd Boehly is set to splash the cash this summer at Chelsea once his £4.25billion takeover of the club is completed, writes JAKE LAMBOURNE.
    That is the promise of incoming director Daniel Finkelstein, who will be part of the Blues‘ board once the takeover goes through.

    American billionaire Boehly and his consortium have agreed a £4.25bn deal to buy the club from Russian owner Roman Abramovich.
    The 46-year-old’s team consists of billionaires Mark Walter, Hansjorg Wyss and investment firm Clearlake Capital.
    In a statement, Chelsea said the deal is “expected to complete in late May subject to all necessary regulatory approvals”.
    Chelsea’s proposed £4.25bn takeover is set to be more than DOUBLE the record for the most expensive in sporting history.
    Boehly was in attendance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to watch the club draw 2-2 against Wolves as Conor Coady scored a dramatic 97th minute equaliser.
    And it appears that he is aware that the West London outfit need strengthening, with the likes of Cesar Azpilicueta, Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger all set to depart as free agents.
    Callum and Nketiah tipped for Ghana switch
    Callum Hudson-Odoi and Eddie Nketiah are set to switch from England to Ghana before the winter’s 2022 World Cup.
    That is according to Football London, who claim that the two players have been convinced to link up with the African nation, for which they are eligible to play.
    Arsenal ace Nketiah, 22, leads the Three Lions’ Under-21 all-time scoring list with 16 goals in 17 appearances but has never competed for the senior team.
    Chelsea star Hudson-Odoi, 21, on the other hand, has registered three senior caps. They all came in 2019 when Gareth Southgate dealt with an injury crisis.
    A Fifa rule change in 2020 allows players with no more than three international appearances to change their allegiance if those caps came before their 21st birthday.
    Therefore, both players can complete the move, which would boost their hopes of playing in the winter’s World Cup in Qatar
    Jes the ticket
    Manchester United ace Jesse Lingard, whose contract runs out in June, has priced himself out of a transfer to Newcastle.
    The Magpies pushed hard to sign Lingard on loan in January, only to be scared off by United’s £16million loan fee.
    The Toon have subsequently been touted as a logical potential free agent destination for the midfielder.
    According to the Telegraph, however, the England international has scared them off with his financial demands.
    They claim that the 29-year-old wants in excess of £150,000-a-week at his next team
    Transfer Dor closing
    Borussia Dortmund have claimed they can “win the fight for Jude Bellingham” despite interest from Manchester United and Liverpool.
    Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke believes they can keep Bellingham after losing Erling Haaland to Manchester City despite rumours linking him to United and the Reds.
    Watzke told CNN: “That’s the only way for us because when a player performs very well, we have to fight against the big, big, big clubs with the oligarchs and the Arabian states at their back. And this fight we cannot win.
    “But we can win a fight over an 18-year-old player, like Jude Bellingham, because this player loves to play at Borussia Dortmund because we have always 80,000 spectators, it’s a very good atmosphere and the club knows how to manage young players.
    “That’s our way and, OK, we have a good department who are scouting young players every day, but it’s also very important if you have the player here, you must develop him and I think that works… most of the time, it works”
    West Ham Dec-lined
    West Ham star Declan Rice will turn down the Hammers’ offer of an eight-year deal believing it would be crazy to commit the majority of his career to the club, reports SunSport’s Duncan Wright.
    The East Londoners have tabled a £200,000-a-week offer for Rice taking him through until 2030.
    But SunSport understands the £10million-a-year package is being viewed by the Chelsea and Manchester United target’s side as West Ham co-owner David Sullivan playing to the crowd.
    The 23-year-old is one of the hottest prospects in European football and admits he may have to quit the London Stadium to play the top-level football he craves.
    And though The Hammers have now come up with four improved offers in an attempt to tie him down the midfielder is standing firm by rejecting all of them.
    Central to his thinking is not wanting to box himself into a similar position to Harry Kane, who saw his dream move to Manchester City blocked because Tottenham had him locked into a long-term deal
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    Fabian Ruiz price named
    Arsenal will have to pay £34million for Napoli star Fabian Ruiz in the summer transfer window.
    According to Napoli Piu, the Gunners are the “most interested” in signing Ruiz, who has also attracted attention from elsewhere.
    The Partenopei have set an initial price tag of £34m for the midfielder due to his contract situation.
    The Spain international has one year remaining on his current contract, meaning his value will likely decrease if he is not sold in the next window – and in 12 months he will be available for free.
    The report also suggests that the Serie A outfit could even be persuaded to drop the price by around £3.4m to facilitate a move
    More from Jesus agent
    Arsenal are targeting Manchester City star Gabriel Jesus ahead of the summer transfer window.
    But the Gunners are facing competition from six other teams, who are also interested in Jesus.
    That is according to the centre-forward’s agent Marcelo Pettinati, who also admitted his client likes the project at the Emirates.
    Pettinati added: “There are six more clubs interested in Gabriel – he’s focused on final games with Man City, we’ll see”
    Gabriel Jesus confirmation
    Manchester City star Gabriel Jesus’ agent has confirmed transfer talks with Arsenal, admitting his client likes the club’s project.
    That is a significant transfer boost for the Gunners’ search for a striker as they face the prospect of having no one to lead the line in June.
    Jesus’ agent Marcelo Pettinati has admitted that the striker likes the project that Arteta is putting together.
    Pettinati told transfer expert Fabrizio Romano: “We had talks with Arsenal about Gabriel Jesus, we like the project – it’s a possibility we’re discussing”
    Ten Hag’s assistant
    Manchester United are closing in on naming Mitchell van der Gaag as incoming boss Erik ten Hag’s assistant.
    Van der Gaag is Ten Hag’s No2 at Ajax and an agreement is “getting closer”, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
    The Red Devils are claimed to consider the Dutchman an “important addition” to the coaching team and have been working on an agreement for months.
    Ten Hag is planning a major overhaul at United ahead of his imminent arrival
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    Ghana make a change
    Callum Hudson-Odoi and Eddie Nketiah are set to switch from England to Ghana before the winter’s 2022 World Cup.
    That is according to Football London, who claim that the two players have been convinced to link up with the African nation, for which they are eligible to play.
    Arsenal ace Nketiah, 22, leads the Three Lions’ Under-21 all-time scoring list with 16 goals in 17 appearances but has never competed for the senior team.
    Chelsea star Hudson-Odoi, 21, on the other hand, has registered three senior caps. They all came in 2019 when Gareth Southgate dealt with an injury crisis.
    A Fifa rule change in 2020 allows players with no more than three international appearances to change their allegiance if those caps came before their 21st birthday.
    Therefore, both players can complete the move, which would boost their hopes of playing in the winter’s World Cup in Qatar
    Has Hag enough
    Manchester United incoming boss Erik ten Hag wants the club to begin pre-season in late June – two weeks earlier than planned.
    Recalling the squad to training on June 20 would mean a number of United aces having to cut short their summer break.
    The Red Devils’ pre-season is set to start on July 4, a month before the next Premier League season gets underway.
    But in order to have his squad in tip top shape Ten Hag will ask his players to start two weeks earlier than originally scheduled, report The Mirror
    Mart his words
    Arsenal have been dealt a major transfer blow in their pursuit of Inter Milan star Lautaro Martinez as his agent Alejando Camano has insisted he will not be quitting the club in the summer.
    Camano told TV programme ‘Como te va?’: “Sometimes the media publishes stories about his possible transfer but Lautaro is only focused on Inter, giving the fans joy and making them champions again.
    “Then he can start preparing for the World Cup with Argentina.
    “We are not expecting or looking for a transfer.
    “He is at Inter, he is happy, the city is wonderful. We are thinking only of Inter.”
    Lautaro has also been linked with Tottenham, who are now coached by his former Inter manager Antonio Conte
    Chelsea join Nkunku chase
    Chelsea have joined Manchester United in the bidding war for RB Leipzig star Christopher Nkunku.
    According to Sky Sports, the Blues’ boss Thomas Tuchel is now keen on bringing Nkunku to Stamford Bridge.
    That is an approach which could diminish United’s hopes of signing the attacking midfielder for next term.
    However, the France international currently has no release clause and Leipzig are not keen to sell him
    Credit: GETTY IMAGES
    Rice transfer hint
    West Ham star Declan Rice has given the biggest hint yet he will snub a move to Chelsea and Manchester United to stay at the Hammers.
    Speaking at the club’s end-of-season awards, Rice picked up the Hammer of the Year before being asked if they will see him for the start of the 2022/2023 campaign.
    The midfielder smiled and replied: “Yeah of course.”
    After the crowd started chanting his name, he added: “There has been so much speculation but you can see every time I put on a shirt what this club means to me.
    “Every time I step onto that pitch, every time I leave the pitch, I will always walk off having given 100 per cent and I will always give everything for this club and the manager and my teammates”
    Final efforts for Nketiah
    Arsenal are fighting desperately to keep Eddie Nketiah in the team.
    Nketiah looks almost certain to be moving on this summer with his contract up next month.
    According to the Daily Mirror, the Gunners are “pulling out all the stops” in a bid to convince the centre-forward that his career lies at the Emirates.
    Nketiah has held more talks with the North Londoners, with boss Mikel Arteta said to be “desperate to hang on to the forward”
    Takeover situation latest
    The consortium led by Todd Boehly is ready to take over from departing owner Roman Abramovich at Chelsea.
    However, Boehly’s team still needs to be accepted by the Premier League and the UK government until the deal finally becomes official.
    Until then, the sanctions remain in full effect and the Blues can’t sell tickets, grant new contracts and buy or sell players.
    Therefore, any sort of transfer business won’t heat up until Boehly officially takes over at Stamford Bridge
    Gabriel Jesus “really happening”
    Arsenal are closing in on the signing of Manchester City star Gabriel Jesus.
    It appears that the Gunners are stepping up their pursuit for Jesus ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.
    The 25-year-old could be allowed to depart the Etihad to avoid losing him on a free transfer with his contract running out in 2023.
    Commenting on the potential deal, Brazilian reporter Andre Hernan has said that talks are at an advanced stage, with negotiations “really happening”
    Credit: GETTY IMAGES
    Pogba faces price cut
    Manchester United star Paul Pogba will have to take a pay cut to join one of Europe’s elite.
    Pogba’s United deal is set to expire, and there is very little interest from either side to renew his time at Old Trafford.
    The midfielder is understood to make around £290,000-a-week at the Red Devils.
    And according to Italian journalist Alfonso Pedulla, the France international’s potential suitors cannot match that salary.
    Pedulla claims that former club Juventus can pay the 29-year-old a maximum salary of £130,000-a-week.
    While he adds that even mega rich Paris Saint-Germain won’t go much over £165,000-a-week.
    Real Madrid have also been strongly linked with the Frenchman but they are believed to be easing off now
    Kounde keen on Chelsea
    Chelsea are still Sevilla ace Jules Kounde’s top choice ahead of the summer transfer window.
    The Blues were on the brink of signing Kounde last summer but the move collapsed at the eleventh hour.
    But the centre-back is still keen on a move to Stamford Bridge despite interest from a slew of other clubs, according to Football Talk.
    The report adds that the West Londoners are the “main suitors” for the France international.
    However, he won’t come cheap as the Andalusians are demanding £51.4m for the defender and Chelsea still need to complete Todd Boehly’s takeover
    Suarez keen on Barcelona comeback
    Atletico Madrid star Luis Suarez would slash his wages for a shock Barcelona return.
    That’s the claim in Spain as Suarez eyes a free transfer at the end of his contract this summer.
    According to El Chiringuito reporter Jose Alvarez Haya, the striker “would be willing to lower his salary and adapt it to the needs of Barcelona”.
    It’s understood Atletico are unlikely to try to renew the Uruguay international’s deal at the end of the season
    Rudiger joins Real Madrid
    Chelsea star Antonio Rudiger has completed his free move to Real Madrid.
    Rudiger will join Real when his contract expires with the Blues upon the season’s conclusion, according to The Athletic.
    The centre-back penned a four-year deal with Los Blancos worth between £7-8million per year AFTER TAX, the report added.
    The Germany international’s deal will also include a £342m release clause
    Credit: GETTY IMAGES
    Haaland transfer completed
    Manchester City have confirmed they have an “agreement in principle” to sign Borussia Dortmund superstar Erling Haaland.
    If City and Haaland agree on terms, he will be unveiled by the club by July 1, 2022.
    A club statement read: “Manchester City can confirm we have reached an agreement in principle with Borussia Dortmund for the transfer of striker Erling Haaland to the Club on 1st July 2022.
    “The transfer remains subject to the Club finalising terms with the player”
    Tuchel in turmoil
    Chelsea are battling dressing-room turmoil just as new American owners close in on a £4.25billion takeover.
    Boss Thomas Tuchel hauled in his underperforming stars for extra training and a team meeting on their day off on Sunday — 24 hours after they blew a two-goal lead against Wolves.
    It follows claims the head coach had an exchange of words with left-back Marcos
    Alonso, who was substituted at half-time in the game.
    Chelsea deny any bust-up between the pair but sources claim Alonso felt he was made a scapegoat for a poor team display.
    The Spanish defender believed he was having his effort questioned and that tactics were also to blame for the struggle to secure the points.
    Alonso accepts the manager’s right to take him off and wants to play in tomorrow’s game at Leeds to put the incident behind them.
    Time off for the Erl
    Erling Haaland has been given time off by Borussia Dortmund to finalise his move to Manchester City.
    And the Norwegian wants it rubberstamped by the end of the week.
    The 21-year-old striker’s wish is that he can say farewell to the Dortmund fans at their final game of the season against Hertha Berlin on Saturday.
    Haaland, who has a £64million release clause and is expected to sign a fiveyear deal, is believed to have visited the Erasmus Hospital in Brussels on Monday for some tests connected to the move.
    The German club said yesterday: “The players have no training today and we allowed Erling to take care of some personal matters.”
    Sources in Germany say Dortmund are now aware that the English champions plan to activate the release clause in his contract.
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    Todd Boehly will pour ‘a lot of money’ into Chelsea once £4.25bn takeover is complete, reveals incoming director

    TODD BOEHLY is set to splash the cash this summer at Chelsea once his £4.25billion takeover of the club is completed.That is the promise of incoming director Daniel Finkelstein, who will be part of the Blues’ board once the takeover goes through.
    Incoming Chelsea owner Todd Boehly will reportedly splash the cash this summerCredit: AP
    Future Blues director Daniel Finkelstein has stated the club will be active in the upcoming transfer windowCredit: Richard Pohle – The Times
    American billionaire Boehly and his consortium have agreed a £4.25bn deal to buy the club from Russian owner Roman Abramovich.
    The 46-year-old’s team consists of billionaires Mark Walter, Hansjorg Wyss and investment firm Clearlake Capital.
    In a statement, Chelsea said the deal is “expected to complete in late May subject to all necessary regulatory approvals”.
    Chelsea’s proposed £4.25bn takeover is set to be more than DOUBLE the record for the most expensive in sporting history.
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    Boehly was in attendance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to watch the club draw 2-2 against Wolves as Conor Coady scored a dramatic 97th minute equaliser.
    And it appears that he is aware that the West London outfit need strengthening, with the likes of Cesar Azpilicueta, Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger all set to depart as free agents.
    Commenting on future investment, Finkelstein, who is a Chelsea fan as well as a member of the House of Lords, has stated that Thomas Tuchel will be backed in the market.
    Speaking on TalkTV, he said: “We’re still at the early stages – he’s had a sale agreement with Chelsea and now the Government has got to license the sale because it’s a sanctioned club and the Premier League has got to decide that I’m a fit director.
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    “‘I think Chelsea is going to get, in Todd Boehly, a fabulous owner – I’m really impressed by him.
    “I was very impressed before I met him, I think in a similar way to him about sport so it was a sort of meeting of minds anyway.
    “I really like him but I think he’s also got big plans.
    “So as a Chelsea fan who was worried when the club had to be sold, I’m looking at how the club can be made better than just how we can stop it becoming worse.”
    He added: “The job of the owner is judged by whether we spend money wisely, not just how much we spend. 
    “The truth is there is a lot of money behind Todd Boehly’s bid, there will be a lot of investment in the club but it will also be invested wisely.” More