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    PSG ‘set to offload Sergio Ramos in summer transfer window after just one flop season along with three Argentine stars’

    PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN are reportedly willing to part ways with veteran defender Sergio Ramos after just one season. And in what could be a busy summer of outgoings, three Argentine stars are also heading for the exit doors.
    PSG are reportedly prepared to let Sergio Ramos leave in the summerCredit: Getty
    The Argentine trio of Mauro Icardi, Angel di Maria and Leandro Paredes are all also deemed surplus to requirementsCredit: AFP
    Ramos’ first season in the French capital following his free transfer from Real Madrid has been blighted by injuries.
    The 36-year-old has made just eight appearances in all competitions, with PSG now willing to let him leave in June, according to Le Parisien via Diario AS.
    But there appears to be a lack of potential suitors, with clubs unwilling to gamble on paying Ramos’ salary due to his recent injury problems.
    A switch to the MLS has been mooted, with LA Galaxy said to be one side willing to end Ramos’ PSG nightmare.
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    Ramos himself though appears to have other ideas.
    The Spaniard told Amazon Prime: “I would like to play between four and five more years at the top level and then live another experience.
    “I have two years at PSG, we will try to do three and then we’ll see. As long as my physical condition holds up, I think I can keep my mind focused.”
    Elsewhere at PSG the Argentine trio of Angel di Maria, Mauro Icardi and Leandro Paredes are all set to be shipped off in the summer, according to L’Equipe.
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    The news comes as a blow to Lionel Messi, who is set to oversee a mass exodus of his fellow countrymen.
    Di Maria’s contract expires at the end of the season, with PSG not prepared to trigger the option for a further year.
    Paredes deal runs until 2023, while Icardi’s does not come to an end until the summer of 2024.
    Both players though are said to have been “invited” to leave the club in the upcoming transfer window. More

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    Chelsea vs Arsenal build-up, Tuchel BLASTS Arteta’s fixture comments, Palace double swoop – takeover news

    CHELSEA return to Premier League action tonight when they welcome a out-of-form Arsenal to Stamford Bridge.And Thomas Tuchel is not happy with his opponent in the dugout tonight.
    Mikel Arteta has complained about a congested fixture list despite playing 16 games less than Chelsea.
    Meanwhile, Crystal Palace are hoping to extend the contract of Blues loanee Conor Gallagher as well as luring Ruben Loftus-Cheek to Selhurst Park.
    Keep up to date with all of the latest updates from the takeover in our live blog…
    Decision time
    The three consortiums bidding to buy Chelsea have reportedly been asked to submit further details about their business plan and how they intend to fund the club.
    Raine, the bank overseeing the sale, are seeking greater detail from the bids fronted by Todd Boehly, Sir Martin Broughton and Stephen Pagliuca.
    The trio submitted their binding improved offers last week but have now been asked to provide forecasts and answer questions put to them by Raine, report The Telegraph.
    It is not clear whether this step to intake further information will delay the bidding process – deadlines have been flexible and occasionally put back to accommodate the interested parties.
    It is believed a decision on the preferred buyer could still be made this week but Chelsea are keen to complete due diligence on the three consortiums.
    Blues chairman Bruce Buck and director Marina Granovskaia are part of the group deciding who gets to buy the club, and will be keen to safeguard both the club’s future and Roman Abramovich’s legacy.
    Marcos Alonso on tonight’s game
    “For some reason I have more goals against London teams, maybe it’s that different feeling of a London derby or maybe just coincidence, but it’s a good feeling.
    “I am always happy to help the team with goals and it would be a pleasure to score another one. London derbies do feel different, even more so when it’s against a team like Arsenal.
    “It will be a very good game for the fans and hopefully one we can get another win and make a statement.”
    Credit: Getty
    London calling
    In the 2020 summer window, Willian became the latest star to officially play for both Arsenal and Chelsea.
    The Brazilian, 31, swapped the blue for red as he joined an ever-growing list of player to move across London.
    From Petr Cech and Ashley Cole to Nicolas Anelka and Olivier Giroud, those players could form a handy team of their own.
    Check our combined best XI of players to have starred in both the red of Arsenal and blue of Chelsea… with Willian just about making the cut.

    “He just needs to play”
    Former England defender Glen Johnson has advised Conor Gallagher to make the right decision in terms of what club he plays for next season.
    When speaking to Bettingods.com, he said: “Gallagher’s been doing well, impressing pretty much everyone. You just hope that he doesn’t go back to Chelsea and not get game time and that will slow his progress down.
    “That’s going to be a tough one. For me he just needs to play. This is when they get some nice form and learn their trade a bit more.
    “In terms of work rate, he works his socks off and it’s great to see.
    “If I was Conor Gallagher and I had the choice of either remaining at Crystal Palace for another season on loan, trying to force your way into the first team at Chelsea, or making a move elsewhere, I would go back to Chelsea, fight for my place during pre-season – if you have a good pre-season then you could gauge how likely it is that you’re going to play – and if I wasn’t having a good pre-season then I would go back out on loan: go back, work hard, see what happens.”
    Credit: Getty
    Blue are ya?
    Chelsea host Arsenal tonight in a huge Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge.
    So ahead of the match, we’ve compiled our combined XI made up from players who will be available to take part.

    Tuchel reacts to Mount comments
    Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount has claimed that it is “definitely time” for the club to win a cup final.
    He said: “It’s definitely time for us to win a final at Wembley.
    “For me it is five finals, so we have to put the pressure on us to step up. We remember those defeats and now it is time to get payback.”
    Thomas Tuchel has since echoed his comments, stating: “Good. Yeah, good!
    “Of course we feel it (the need to get revenge). The Carabao Cup final was so close; it wasn’t last season or two years ago. It was a few weeks ago we lost in the same stadium on a pretty similar occasion.”
    Credit: Getty
    Rud Awakening
    Antonio Rudiger is reportedly set to turn down a move to Man Utd.
    According to Manchester Evening News, the defender is likely to reject an offer from the Red Devils because he wants to move to a club that is guaranteed Champions League football.
    Rudiger is expected to leave Chelsea at the end of the season.
    He has been linked to Juventus and Real Madrid.
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    Repeating History?
    Chelsea are looking to avoid an unwanted 29-year streak when they welcome Arsenal to Stamford Bridge tonight.
    If Mikel Arteta’s top four-chasing team that are successful, then that would make some unwanted history for the Blues.
    It would be the first time since 1993 that they would have lost three successive home matches in all competitions.
    And the third game of that run was also against Arsenal.
    Both Alan Smith and Ian Wright were on the scoresheet that day nearly three decades ago.
    However, Chelsea are also looking to record their first Premier League double over Arsenal since the 2015/16 season.
    They triumphed 2-0 at the Emirates back in August.
    Taking the Mik
    Thomas Tuchel has told Mikel Arteta to pipe down after moaning about Arsenal’s fixture pile-up – with Chelsea having played 16 MORE matches this season.
    Ahead of Wednesday night’s clash, Tuchel said: “He must have reasons if he felt this way – but he also cannot compare to us in minutes.
    “We can use it as an excuse, they can use it. You use the situation how you want.
    “You can use it to feel tired and say we feel the challenge mentally and physically.
    “And from there it is a given to be used as an excuse if things go wrong.
    “Or just accept it – this is what we try to do.”
    Tuchel continued: “I was not happy when Tottenham went out of the Europa Conference League…
    “I know what Antonio Conte can do with teams when they are focused and he can train them physically.
    “The same for Arsenal when they went out of the FA Cup.
    “This would be a huge boost for them because they have a very young and talented team, to focus on one thing can be an advantage.”
    Credit: Andy Hooper-The Daily Mail
    Feeling Blue
    Chelsea loanee Emeron Palmieri has revealed he would have “no problem” staying at Lyon beyond the end of the campaign.
    The left-back joined the French outfit last summer on a season-long switch.
    And he now feels at home in the south of France.
    The Italian international, 27, has suggested he would be open to quitting Chelsea this summer.
    Emerson was quizzed on Tuesday regarding his future, and didn’t rule out a permanent transfer to the Ligue 1 side.
    He said, as quoted by FootMercato: “Of course, yes, I have no problem saying that I can stay at Lyon.
    “It’s a pleasure to be here. There are different factors. It’s not just up to me.”
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    Double Swoop
    Crystal Palace want to extend Conor Gallagher’s loan from Chelsea – while they may also move for his team-mate Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
    Loftus-Cheek has recently enjoyed a revival at the Blues, playing a number of different positions, and is hoping to secure more regular action.
    Steve Parish, chairman of the Eagles, has revealed that he will make an attempt to bring Loftus-Cheek back should he fail to keep Gallagher.
    When quizzed on whether competition for places at Chelsea could help them to retain Gallagher, Parish told The Mirror: “Of course. But the player is the number one person.
    “He knows exactly what his priorities are and he knows exactly what he’s doing.
    “I’m sure at the end of the season. Conor will work out what he thinks the best thing for him is and that will be the catalyst for it.”
    Parish added: “If there’s an opportunity to get him or even Ruben Loftus-Cheek then of course.
    “These are top players and it’s been brilliant having him here this year, not just because of what he does on the pitch.
    “Also because of the way he is around the place, the way he is with the media and supporters and because of how special a lad he is.”
    “The game is for spectators and supporters”
    There will be a reduced crowd at Stamford Bridge this evening as only season ticket holders will be allowed entry.
    This is due to the sanctions that have been placed on the club.
    When speaking about the issue at his press conference, Thomas Tuchel said: “It’s not an advantage. We want to play home matches in front of a full stadium.
    “The game is for the spectators and supporters so that’s bad news actually. I was not aware of it. Maybe someone told me and I forgot it, this is possible. But let’s turn things around on it.
    “Maybe everybody (the supporters) are aware of this and push a little bit more because we lack quantity but should not lack quality of support.
    “I can only remind everybody of the match against Leicester last season of the Covid situation – it was first occasion spectators were allowed at the Bridge. There was like 15,000 and all the players said it felt like a full stadium.
    “Hopefully, we can be the spark to bring everybody into that kind of mood to give a little bit more than normal.”
    Chilwell returns to training
    Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that Ben Chilwell will gradually return to training in the next few weeks.
    He will start with the academy before eventually integrating back into the first team by the end of the season.
    In yesterday’s press conference, Tuchel said: “I don’t think we will rush this. Ben will now be in the transition to join academy training, to have team training but not on the physicality level like with us.
    “This will be his next steps in the next weeks. Hopefully he can join our training at the end of the season but no matches on that level.”
    Chilwell suffered a partial ACL tear during Chelsea’s Champions League group stage match against Juventus last year.
    Credit: Getty
    Tuchel: Don’t complain about game time Mikel
    Thomas Tuchel has told Mikel Arteta Arsenal’s fixture congestion is nowhere near that of Chelsea’s, revealing the Blues have played 16 MORE games than tonight’s opponents.
    Tuchel said: “He must have reasons if he felt this way — but he also cannot compare to us in minutes.
    “We can use it as an excuse, they can use it. You use the situation how you want.
    “You can use it to feel tired and say we feel the challenge mentally and physically.
    “And from there it is a given to be used as an excuse if things go wrong. Or just accept it — this is what we try to do.
    “I was not happy when Tottenham went out of the Europa Conference League because I know what Antonio Conte can do with teams when they are focused and he can train them physically.
    “The same for Arsenal when they went out of the FA Cup — this would be a huge boost for them because they have a very young and talented team, to focus on one thing can be an advantage.”
    More Tuchel on Lukaku
    “It is disappointing for him and not what we expected — but it is still not finished and we will not give in.
    “We never give in with any players and we never give up.
    “We will push him, we will push as far as we can.
    “And as long as the player stays involved in the mentality that is needed to bring a team forward, he can still be a crucial player.”
    Tuchel eager to keep trying Luk
    Thomas Tuchel wants Romelu Lukaku to keep his mind on the job to save his Chelsea career, writes ANDREW DILLON.
    The misfiring striker, 28, comes full circle tonight in the home clash against Arsenal.
    Club-record signing Lukaku kicked off his second stint at the Blues last August with a goal in a 2-0 win that triggered a blistering run.
    But the return game sees the £97.5million Belgian fighting for his future — after a string of important misses and no Premier League goals this year.
    Boss Tuchel said: “For us it is clear, we can play with Romelu, we can be very strong with Romelu, we proved it.
    “We will prove it again if he is involved and keeps involved mentally.
    “If he stays involved in the situation to get through this, he can grow from it and come back stronger.”
    Good morning Chelsea fans
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has given injury updates on three of his players ahead of tomorrow’s London derby with Arsenal.
    The German told a pre-match press conference: “Kova (Mateo Kovacic) is out for the game with a ligament injury. Hopefully, he will not be longer than two weeks out.
    “This is a long time for us in terms of games. Hopefully, as short as possible.
    “Callum Hudson-Odoi is out for this game, and Ben Chilwell is out for the game.
    “There are some players in doubt which we need to examine, but hopefully the rest are OK.”
    Tuchel also admitted it is unfortunate they will have a reduced crowd at Stamford Bridge tomorrow for the visit of Arsenal.
    Sanctions placed on the club mean the number of fans will be limited to about 25,000 season ticket holders in the 40,000-capactiy ground.
    The German tactician told a pre-match press conference: “It’s not an advantage. We want to play home matches in front of a full stadium.
    “The game is for the spectators and supporters so that’s bad news actually.”
    Meanwhile, Mason Mount has been told he talks too much by ex-Liverpool star Jose Enrique after the Chelsea star claimed the Blues will beat the Reds in the Fa Cup final.
    Enrique said of Mount: “This guy talks a lot. He did it to Toni Kroos as well [prior to Chelsea’s exit in the Champions League at the hands of Real Madrid].
    “Let’s see what happens in the final. At the moment you already lost one against us this season. Come on Reds!!!”
    Elsewhere, Chelsea will fly out to America in July as part of their pre-season plans and face Arsenal in Orlando.
    The Gunners will face London rivals Chelsea in a pre-season friendly on July 23 for the pre-season run-in.
    The two teams will challenge for the Florida Cup at Camping World Stadium, which is a candidate to host games during the 2026 World Cup.
    Meanwhile, Conor Gallagher has admitted that he was disappointed at not being allowed to play for Crystal Palace against parent club Chelsea.
    He said: “It was quite difficult to watch. I got over the fact that I wasn’t playing, but watching the game I was just wanting to be on the pitch and to be playing.
    “You always feel part of it even when you’re not playing and not in the squad.
    “I’m proud of the boys, It was a good game to watch. Chelsea played well and they were the better team on the day.”
    Finally, Chelsea loanee Emerson Palmieri has revealed he would have “no problem” staying at Lyon beyond the end of the campaign.
    Emerson was quizzed on Tuesday regarding his future, and didn’t rule out a permanent transfer to the Ligue 1 side.
    He said, as quoted by FootMercato: “Of course, yes, I have no problem saying that I can stay at Lyon.
    “It’s a pleasure to be here. There are different factors. It’s not just up to me. 
    “There are six matches left to play and after that I will have an answer for you all.”
    Tuchel’s plea to Chelsea fans
    Thomas Tuchel told Chelsea fans to pump up the ­volume on Wednesday night and make up for the missing thousands against Arsenal.
    Stamford Bridge will have 10,000 fewer Blues fans than normal as sanctions against Russian owner Roman Abramovich prevent Chelsea from selling home tickets.
    Boss Tuchel admitted: “I was not aware of it. Maybe someone told me and I forgot it. But let’s turn things around.
    “Maybe everybody can push a little bit more because we  lack quantity but should not lack quality of support.
    “Hopefully, we can be the spark to bring everybody into the kind of mood to give a little bit more than normal.”
    Abraham thanks Ian Wright
    Tammy Abraham has thanked Ian Wright after the striker’s assist for Roma against Napoli.
    Wright praised Abraham for his contribution on Twitter.
    And the ex-Chelsea ace responded: “Thanks big Unc.”
    Tuchel labels Reece James brilliant
    Thomas Tuchel has labelled Reece James brilliant.
    He said: “He can play both positions brilliantly. We only have him once so we need to decide but that’s the reason at the moment.
    “I love him in both positions. I’m not sure (what his best position is).”
    Tuchel should let Gallagher leave
    Thomas Tuchel should turn a blind eye and offload Conor Gallagher to Crystal Palace for £30million.
    That’s the opinion of Noel Whelan, who told football insider: “It will be hard to ignore a player like that for Thomas Tuchel. You just can’t turn a blind eye when he’s putting in performances like that.
    “I’m sure he’ll be rewarded in some way at Chelsea – and I’m sure he’ll get the opportunity to show his worth in pre-season.
    “And if things don’t work out then Chelsea have still made themselves £30m. It’s a win either way.”
    Pagliuca meets Chelsea fans
    Chelsea bidder Stephen Pagliuca has reportedly met with the club’s fans.
    Other interested parties in buying the Blues including Todd Boehly have already visited Stamford Bridge.
    And now Pagliuca has put his best foot forward also, according to Goal.
    The fan groups Pagliuca’s liaised with previously slammed him for not making an effort with them.
    Werner’s happy with performances
    Timo Werner feels like he’s back to his best after his recent Chelsea performances.
    Werner said: “Since the Southampton game, I feel something different. The speed is back, the physical game is a bit back. So, everything is a bit back.
    “So, it helps a lot to bring this performance. I’m happy, I work hard for the whole season and I will try to keep this momentum going.”
    Emerson Palmieri speaks on future
    Chelsea loanee Emerson Palmieri has revealed he would have “no problem” staying at Lyon beyond the end of the campaign.
    Emerson was quizzed on Tuesday regarding his future, and didn’t rule out a permanent transfer to the Ligue 1 side.
    He said, as quoted by FootMercato: “Of course, yes, I have no problem saying that I can stay at Lyon.
    “It’s a pleasure to be here. There are different factors. It’s not just up to me. 
    “There are six matches left to play and after that I will have an answer for you all.”

    Chelsea and Arsenal’s quality differences
    There’s a huge gap in quality between Chelsea and Arsenal, according to Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl.
    Hasenhuttl believes the Blues’ superiority will give them the edge over Arsenal when the London sides clash on Wednesday.
    The Saints boss said: “It is a Champions League winning team [Chelsea] and I think they are still a step forward from a team like Arsenal.
    “They [Arsenal] have also shown some good moments this season, but I think there is still a gap to the Chelsea team from the quality – I must say this is why we could defend against them a little bit better.”
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    Man Utd’s TWO leading scouts ‘leave club’ Paul Scholes labels United as ‘unrecognisable’, Ronaldo RETURNS – latest

    MANCHESTER UNITED have announced that leading scouts Jim Lawler and Marcel Bout have decided to step down amid the clubs widespread of criticism in recent weeks.Lawler has served the club since 2014 whilst Bout was brought in during the Louis Van Gaal era.
    Meanwhile, Paul Scholes has delivered his harsh verdict following United’s thrashing at Anfield – labelling the team as ‘unrecognisable’.
    And Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted leaving Carrington in the back of a Mercedes this afternoon.
    Stay up to date with all the latest from Old Trafford in our live blog…
    Phil the gap
    Tottenham are set to compete with Man Utd to sign Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips, according to the Telegraph.
    Earlier this month, the Red Devils reportedly put the 26-year-old at the top of a Three Lions summer shortlist.
    Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham are also being monitored.
    Credit: Getty
    Reds clash
    Jamie Carragher trolled Gary Neville on Twitter with a hilarious video following Liverpool’s 4-0 win over Man Utd.
    The clip began with with reference to a comment that Neville previously made about Thiago, where he said: “Bayern Munich never let anybody go who’s half decent.”
    But, the Man Utd legend quickly responded by saying that he had “one good game against a pub team!”

    Tor-n apart
    Man Utd have reportedly reignited their interest in Pau Torres as part of a massive squad overhaul this summer.
    The Red Devils wanted to sign the 25-year-old defender from Villarreal last summer but opted to recruit Raphael Varane instead.
    According to Manchester Evening News, the Red Devils are willing to offload Eric Bailly and Phil Jones in order to facilitate Torres’ transfer.
    However, Jones and Bailly are unlikely to be the only casualties at Old Trafford this summer as interim boss Ralf Rangnick revealed TEN players could exit the club when Erik ten Hag takes over.
    Credit: Getty
    Ferd up
    Rio Ferdinand tore into Ralf Rangnick’s flops following the humbling 4-0 defeat to Liverpool on Tuesday night.
    The former defender raged at the current culture that has infiltrated the club in recent years.
    Speaking on his Vibe with Five YouTube channel, Ferdinand said: “There needs to be fear, man.
    “There needs to be ‘Oof if I step out of line, if I go to a nightclub on the wrong day I’m gonna get butchered’ – not only by one of the senior players but also by one of the coaches, because they have got their ear to the ground and people will tell them. 
    “That’s how it needs to be run – you go out in town at the wrong time, you need to be checked.”
    Ferdinand slams Man Utd
    Man Utd legend Rio Ferdinand has slammed his former club for their performance against Liverpool on Tuesday.
    When speaking on FIVE, he said: “The whole team was a shambles.
    “Defensively, every goal you can pick out and go ‘what was he doing’. Every single one of those players, you think oh my god where are you.
    “No awareness, no awareness of runners or players.
    “The two full-backs, [Aaron] Wan-Bissaka and [Diogo] Dalot, not following their men and [Harry] Maguire in no man’s land. Not tight to the striker, not covering the run and in the middle of nowhere. People will say you shouldn’t pick out.
    “You can’t hide from the fact that it was an embarrassment yesterday.”
    Credit: Getty
    Zach Attach
    The 15-year-old son of Ryan Giggs is continuing his own climb to Manchester United’s first-team after recently starring on a trip to the USA.
    He was part of the group that headed to Dallas, Texas earlier this month to take part in the Adidas Generation Cup.
    The talented teen plays left-back, just behind the wing position his father achieved legendary status at during his playing days at Old Trafford.
    And his performances have already been recognised on the international stage.
    Last year he received his first call-up to Wales’ U15 squad and has now been capped at that level.
    Credit: Getty
    Neville continues to slam Man Utd
    Following Man Utd’s defeat to Liverpool yesterday, Gary Neville ranted on his podcast that Liverpool – especially pass-master Thiago – “took the p***” out of United as the match was so easy for them.
    The former England full-back said: “Liverpool toyed with Manchester United.
    “Thiago was laughing when he came off, he was laughing at Manchester United all game.
    “I don’t normally swear on the podcast but he took the p*** out of Manchester United tonight.
    “That was so simple for the Liverpool players tonight.”
    Rangnick looks to Arsenal clash
    Following yesterday’s 4-0 defeat to Liverpool, Man Utd boss Ralf Rangnick said that his team are now completely focussed on Saturday’s match against Arsenal.
    He said: “We said that quite a few times in the past couple of weeks. We still have to be realistic.
    “I don’t know how many players will be available. Hopefully we have a couple of them at least available but right now I don’t know.
    “The game will take place in four days but for us it’s about the focus only on the next game.”
    Credit: Getty
    “Exposed”
    Man Utd’s fall from grace was “exposed” during their 4-0 thumping at Liverpool last night, claims Graeme Souness.
    Appearing on Sky Sports, the 68-year-old said: “If you were to pick a (combined) strongest eleven I wouldn’t pick a Man United player in that eleven.
    “You just cannot put a United player in that team and it shows how far off they are.
    “Man United are a truly enormous club on the world stage, and how far they’ve dropped has been exposed again.”
    Souness then put the bulk of responsibility onto the players’ shoulders.
    He added: “No one holds up a mirror and asks if they’re part of the problem. Managers come and go these boys get the manager sacked for fun.
    “Right now that group have taken United to where they are.
    “Man United are a magnificent, one of the greatest football clubs in the world for what they’ve achieved, the disasters they’ve been through…
    “They should not be struggling with a group of players like that it’s not acceptable.”
    BREAKING: Ronaldo back at Carrington
    Cristiano Ronaldo was back at Manchester United’s training ground today as he was spotted for the first time since the tragic death of his son.
    The Portuguese legend, 37, was seen leaving Carrington in the back of a Mercedes at 1.20pm just days after revealing the awful news to the world.
    Ronaldo and his 28-year-old partner Georgina Rodriguez announced on Monday night one of their twins had died.
    Mo confusion
    Mohamed Salah has denied disrespecting Man Utd after quotes from his post-match interview were taken out of context.
    When speaking to Sky Sports after Liverpool’s 4-0 win over the Red Devils, he said: “I think they make our life easier in the midfield and in the back.
    “They always try to give us the ball just in a situation like 1v1, so that makes our lives much easier.
    “So, I think when we defend, we had a clean sheet here, a clean sheet there, so that makes our lives easier to score.
    “We just go to the game and want to score one goal, then once we get the first, we want to get the second, then once we get the second, we go for third.
    “I think it’s a top performance from us here and away also. We hope that we can just carry on like this.”
    But, Salah has since had to clarify that he was talking about his Liverpool teammates.
    He tweeted: “I meant our midfield, and our defence, make it easy for us. I was not talking about the Manchester United players whom I respect.”
    I meant our midfield, and our defence, make it easy for us. I was not talking about the Manchester United players whom I respect. https://t.co/WjaQfgZNw6— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) April 20, 2022

    Rud awakening
    Antonio Rudiger is reportedly set to turn down a move to Man Utd.
    According to Manchester Evening News, the defender is likely to reject an offer from the Red Devils because he wants to move to a club that is guaranteed Champions League football.
    Rudiger is expected to leave Chelsea at the end of the season.
    He has been linked to Juventus and Real Madrid.
    Credit: Mark Pain / Premium Sport
    Ran away
    Former Man Utd defender Gary Neville has suggested that Ralf Rangnick could leave the club BEFORE the end of the season.
    After last night’s clash between the Red Devils and Liverpool, he said: “He’s ready to go, him.
    “It’s only his class and his professionalism that’s stopping him telling us what he really thinks of these players. It could come.
    “Arsenal away Saturday, Chelsea at home Thursday… I can’t think he’s going to keep on watching this.
    “He’s alluded to it in a couple of interviews but it really is low because there was nothing in that first half.”
    “Finish 8th…” – Paul Scholes
    Paul Scholes has labelled Man Utd as “unrecognisable” following their latest embarrassment – and urged them to settle for EIGHTH.
    United now sit sixth in the league, behind Arsenal and Tottenham – just two points above West Ham and Wolves, should the latter win their game in hand.
    Ralf Rangnick’s side could feasibly slip to eighth in the Premier League – but Scholes HOPES that’s the case.
    Scholes, was so incensed after his former club’s catastrophic implosion at Anfield he shared a rare Instagram post urging the board to avoid any European football and give incoming boss Erik ten Hag time.
    Alongside a picture of the Dutch manager, Scholes wrote: “Finish 8th and give this man the time he needs…
    “[I’m] saddened by what’s happening… unrecognisable football club.”

    Five for Ten
    Man Utd should only keep FIVE members of their current squad as they rebuild, claims former defender Mikael Silvestre.
    When speaking to Sky Sports, he said: “And for the ones that need to stay for sure, I would say the backbone of the team.
    “Bruno Fernandes signed a new contract, so he’s one that needs to stay.
    “David de Gea, Raphael Varane who we haven’t seen much of this season, Harry Maguire needs to improve.
    “I think he’s a good leader, he’s having a difficult time at the moment, but he needs to stick to United and work hard to go back to his best.
    “And I would say Marcus Rashford would need to stay as well.
    “Those guys I think have got United in their heart but for the rest I think there is questions marks for all of them.”
    “Won’t shift the dial”
    Man Utd legend Gary Neville has reacted to the departure of two club scouts… but he doesn’t seem pleased with the move.
    He took to Twitter to share his thoughts.

    BREAKING: Man Utd’s two leading scouts leave Old Trafford
    Man Utd’s two most senior scouts have left Old Trafford as the club prepares for a transfer overhaul under Erik ten Hag.
    Chief scout Jim Lawlor and head of global scouting Marcel Bout have both left the Theatre of Dreams as the Red Devils look to change their structure.
    In a statement given to The Athletic, United said: “Jim Lawlor has decided to step down from his role as Chief Scout in the Summer after 16 years with the club.
    “During that time, Jim played a key role in the development of multiple trophy-winning Manchester United teams and was an important source of guidance to Sir Alex Ferguson and each of the managers who have followed him.
    “Jim leaves the club with our warmest thanks for his significant contribution and our very best wishes for the future.
    “Marcel Bout has departed from his role as Head of Global Scouting after eight years with the club.
    “A respected figure within and outside of Manchester United, Marcel has played an important part as an assistant coach and in the strengthening of our scouting capabilities in recent years.
    “Marcel leaves the club with our warmest thanks for his significant contribution and our very best wishes for the future.”
    Gary Neville “proud” of Hannibal Mejbri
    Neville praised the young star for his attitude when he came off the bench during Man Utd’s defeat to Liverpool on Tuesday.
    He said: “To be fair at least the kid’s showing something.
    “Honestly, it takes a young kid to come on and show the rest of them how to sprint to the ball and put a challenge in. I’m actually proud of him.
    “Maybe he doesn’t like the idea of Liverpool passing around him, I wish the others were the same.”
    Credit: AP
    Pogba injury update
    Paul Pogba was forced off just 10 minutes into yesterday’s game against Liverpool.
    Ralf Rangnick has since confirmed that he had sustained a calf injury and is expected to be out for the next few weeks.
    “He pulled his calf muscle and, as it seems right now, this will not be an injury like the one Fred has which will be gone in one week.
    “I fear he will not be available for Arsenal or Chelsea.”
    Credit: Getty
    “Nothing to lose”
    Jesse Lingard has urged Man Utd players to regroup ahead of their game against Arsenal on Saturday.
    He said: “There was nothing to lose. For us as players, we just had to press, stay up, stay high, press them and they’d make mistakes.
    “We were doing that for the first 25, 30 minutes [of the second half] and putting Liverpool under pressure.
    “We nearly created some chances from that so we’ve got to start off with the right mindset of pressing and being intense from the get-go.
    “Otherwise, you’re going to fall back into shape and the other team is going to keep the ball so you’ve got to put pressure on the ball.
    “Obviously Liverpool are a good team but I think in the second half we started a little bit brighter, we were on the front foot a bit more and it gave us that intensity.
    “We’ve got a big game coming up. We’ve got to regroup fast this week, it’s a big three points on Saturday.
    “It’s another free hit and we’ll go there with the mindset of winning, staying on the front foot, being intense, doing the basics and having that energy to go and win the game.
    “We need to work hard first before you can start playing. Win your individual battles and then you’ll win the game hopefully.
    “We’ll work hard throughout this week. However we train reflects how we play, so we can increase the energy and intensity in training to help that.”
    “We apologise to the fans”
    Bruno Fernandes has said that Man Utd fans deserve better following Tuesday’s defeat to Liverpool.
    He said: “It’s a bad result once again. Not much that I can say. Obviously, [we] apologise to the fans. It will never be enough but obviously it is what we can do now.
    “They [the fans] don’t deserve that we play in this way, they deserve much more from us.
    “The way they support us until the end, the way they stay even after the whistle to applaud us, they deserve much more from us.
    “We have to say the things, but that has to be kept in the dressing room.
    “We know there is not much we can do now the game is over. We have to think already to the next one that will be a tough one again.
    “We have to look in ourselves, we have to look inside, from the top until the bottom and understand what is going wrong.”
    Fernandes holds crisis talks
    Following Man Utd’s defeat to Liverpool on Tuesday evening, Bruno Fernandes held crisis talks in the Red Devils’ dressing room.
    Ralf Rangnick said: “We had a conversation in the locker room right now where Bruno also said something towards the team and I said something.
    “In the end, right now it doesn’t help. We have to hope for some injured players coming back for Saturday and then just take it game-by-game.
    “I don’t think it helps to speculate about our chances of the top four after a performance like the one today.
    “What I tell them in the locker room stays there, obviously. But in general, it is similar to what I say now.
    “We were just not up to it in the first-half, we didn’t win a single second ball in most of the first-ball situations we were just spectators, onlookers.
    “If you play like that against a team like Liverpool it’s difficult.”
    Credit: Getty
    Rebuild
    After yesterday’s 4-0 defeat to Liverpool, Man Utd boss Ralf Rangnick said that the club are expected to sign up to TEN players when the season ends.
    He said: “There will be a rebuild here. Six, seven, maybe ten new players will come.”
    Last week it was reported that the club are expected to get rid of seven players in the next transfer window.
    The list includes; Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Jesse Lingard, Edinson Cavani, Lee Grant and Andreas Pereira.
    Fer real
    Rio Ferdinand was forced to switch his TV and phone notifications off after the 4-0 loss to rivals Liverpool.
    The Red Devils were taught a lesson by Jurgen Klopp’s quadruple-chasing Reds.
    It took just five minutes for Liverpool to take the lead through Luis Diaz, despite playing against a back five.
    Sadio Mane went on to bag himself a brace and Mohamed Salah also got on the scoresheet, capping off an excellent display from Liverpool’s magnificent front three.
    But the hammering at the hands of rivals Liverpool forced club legend Ferdinand to switch his TV off.
    The former defender also had to switch his phone notifications off due to the sheer embarrassment.
    TV Off… Twitter Notifications Off… Laters 👋— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) April 19, 2022

    Bold Claims
    Piers Morgan has said that Manchester United’s performance against Liverpool was “absolutely abysmal”.
    He also argued that the Red Devils would be in a relegation battle if they didn’t have Cristiano Ronaldo.
    Manchester United without Ronaldo this season would be facing a relegation battle. Absolutely abysmal performance tonight.— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) April 19, 2022

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    Tottenham interested in Youri Tielemans transfer this summer as Antonio Conte looks to grab Leicester star on cheap

    TOTTENHAM are interested in signing Youri Tielemans this summer.The Belgian midfielder, 24, has a year left on his Leicester contract and looks set to leave the King Power stadium.
    Tottenham want to bring Youri Tielemans to White Hart Lane on the cheap this summerCredit: Getty
    Spurs are among the clubs keen on acquiring his services but will likely need to get into the Champions League to land him.
    He fits the profile of a player the North Londoners have looked to sign in the last year, given his age and potential for resale value.
    While his extensive experience in the Premier League would also be a huge plus, having racked up 149 appearances for the Foxes.
    He has been a huge hit since initially joining on loan from Monaco in 2018, before making the move permanent for £40million a year later.
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    Tielemans struck the winning goal in last season’s FA Cup final, while he is also one cap shy of making 50 appearances for his country.
    But Spurs face stiff compettion from Prem rivals Manchester United and Arsenal..
    The Gunners reportedly held talks with the midfielder’s representatives in January over a potential move.
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    But it failed to materialise, which allowed United to enter the chase.
    Along with Tielemans, Spurs are also monitoring their former star Christian Eriksen, who has shone for Brentford since making his miraculous return to football with the Bees this year.
    But SunSport understands the 30-year-old is less of a prominent target given his age, despite him being a free agent this summer.
    Eriksen takes on his old club on Saturday evening when Tottenham go to the Brentford Community Stadium hoping to boost their top-four bid. More

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    Tottenham boss Conte targets SIX summer signings and wants Levy to battle Man Utd for Leeds star Kalvin Phillips

    ANTONIO CONTE is eyeing a summer overhaul as he bids to turn Tottenham into genuine title contenders. Reports suggest as many as SIX signings could walk through the doors at Spurs in the upcoming transfer window.
    Antonio Conte is plotting a squad rebuild at TottenhamCredit: Getty
    Kalvin Phillips could be one of SIX summer signings in north LondonCredit: Getty
    Italian boss Conte is eyeing upgrades all over the park – with a new centre-back, right wing-back, two midfielders, striker and No2 goalkeeper all on his wishlist.
    And Leeds star Kalvin Phillips is one of those being targeted, according to the Telegraph.
    Conte is understood to be a huge fan of the England midfielder, who has just over two years left on his Elland Road contract.
    But any potential move for the 26-year-old will be met by stiff competition from Manchester United.
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    There are also doubts as to whether Spurs chairman Daniel Levy would be able to match any figures put forward by the Red Devils.
    A move for Phillips is seen as favourable as it would help Spurs meet Uefa’s homegrown player rule.
    Clubs competing in Europe are able to name 17 foreign players, with 16 overseas stars already in Spurs’ first-team squad.
    Phillips though would not fall under that category.
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    The same can be said for Djed Spence, who has sent shockwaves around the country with his stunning performances on loan at Nottingham Forest this season, and is another target.
    Sam Johnstone too falls under homegrown status, with Spurs also reportedly set to battle Manchester United to snap up the West Brom stopper on a free transfer.
    Other targets include former playmaker Christian Eriksen, who is taking the Premier League by storm once again at Brentford.
    The 30-year-old’s Bees deal expires in the summer, with Eriksen tipped to secure an emotional return to Spurs as part of a double swoop alongside Leicester star Youri Tielemans.
    And SunSport exclusively revealed earlier this month that Spurs are prepared to go head-to-head with Arsenal in a £60million scrap for Tielemans’ Foxes team-mate James Maddison. More

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    Man Utd revive Pau Torres transfer interest and are willing to offload two centre-backs this summer as part of overhaul

    MANCHESTER UNITED have reportedly reignited their interest in Pau Torres as part of a massive squad overhaul this summer.The Red Devils wanted to sign the 25-year-old defender from Villarreal last summer but opted to recruit Raphael Varane instead.
    Pau Torres is being chased by Man United who are planning are huge squad overhaul this summerCredit: Rex
    But neither Varane, nor any of his defensive partners including Harry Maguire, have been able to stop United from conceding a hatful of goals.
    United languish in sixth place in the Premier League and have let in 48 goals so far, which is more than any other side in the top eight.
    The club’s defensive frailties were exposed once again on Tuesday night by a ruthless Liverpool side who thumped United 4-0 at Anfield.
    Watching United get ripped apart by adversaries Liverpool seemed too much to bear for former boss Sir Alex Ferguson whose pain was vetched on his face.
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    And United have identified Torres as the man to inject some much-needed robustness into their back four ahead of next season.
    That’s according to Manchester Evening News who claim the Red Devils are willing to offload Eric Bailly and Phil Jones in order to facilitate Torres’ transfer.
    However, Jones and Bailly are unlikely to be the only casualties at Old Trafford this summer as interim boss Ralf Rangnick revealed TEN players could exit the club when Erik ten Hag takes over.
    United are likely to lose Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard, Nemanja Matic, Edinson Cavani and Juan Mata when their contracts expire in the summer.
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    Meanwhile, the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial, Donny van de Beek, Eric Bailly, Phil Jones and Dean Henderson all face uncertain futures.
    On a brighter note, United’s pursuit of Torres could prove successful as the report also states that the Spanish centre-back is open to offers when the current campaign concludes.
    Torres’ contract expires in 2024, although he does have a release clause of around £49million.
    Torres could be joined by Chelsea ace Antonio Rudiger and Borussia Dortmund star Manuel Akanji in a new-look defence.
    The Red Devils have been linked with a move for both players over the past few months.
    Akanji’s current contract ends in 2023, meaning Dortmund could be forced to sell this summer in order to cash in.
    And German outlet SportBILD claim he could be sold for as little as £20million at the end of the season.
    Rudiger’s contract with Chelsea expires this summer, meaning United can snag him on a free transfer.
    But the German is demanding a weekly wage of £115,000 plus a signing-on bonus from any interested party. More

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    Daniel Sturridge set to be dumped by Perth Glory with injury-hit ex-Liverpool star not offered new contract

    DANIEL STURRIDGE is set to be released by Aussie side Perth Glory.Former Liverpool striker Sturridge joined the A-League outfit to much fanfare last October following a spell with Turkish side Trabzonspor.
    Daniel Sturridge arrived Down Under to much fanfareCredit: Getty
    Despite high hopes, however, the former England ace has struggled with fitness concerns.
    Sturridge, 32, has managed just five appearances for his new side this term – and has failed to net a single goal amid the Western Australia side’s slump to the bottom of the table.
    Perth Glory chief executive Tony Pignata has revealed that they don’t intend to offer the 26-cap international a new deal.
    The 57-year-old said: “It has been disappointing. We had high hopes when we signed Daniel, but it hasn’t worked.
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    “From a marketing view, in our first game we had an 18,000 crowd on the back of him arriving and the hype.
    “Unfortunately he got injured against Macarthur. He is training, and there’s the potential he could play some minutes this week and finish off the season.
    “Next year? I doubt that we’ll offer him another contract.
    “But we’ll sit down at the end of the season to discuss. Daniel’s disappointed like we all are in terms of what’s happened.
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    “We’re supporting him. The physios are working hard to get him back, and hopefully he can play some minutes and finish the season off.”
    Sturridge previously helped both Chelsea and Liverpool to Champions League success.
    He also won the Premier League and two FA Cups with the Blues, and spent six seasons at Anfield – scoring 67 goals in 160 games.
    The Birmingham-born frontman had further spells on loan to Bolton and West Brom, having started his career at Manchester City.
    Sturridge began his spell Down Under by advertising for a new barber, and he subsequently missed games due to cramping following such long flights across Australia.
    Sturridge, 32, has unfortunately failed to make an impact at Perth GloryCredit: Rex More

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    Arsenal planning mass attacking overhaul with three key positions targeted during summer transfer window

    ARSENAL boss Mikel Arteta is set to be handed funds to strengthen in three key positions this summer.The Spaniard has been allowed to spend £150million on new players this season, with more fresh recruits on the way ahead of next term.
    Mikel Arteta is set to strengthen again this summerCredit: Rex
    Stan Kroenke is expected to give Arsenal money to spendCredit: AP
    The North Londoners currently sit fifth in the Premier League table, trailing rivals Spurs by three points.
    According to Football London, owner Stan Kroenke will give Arteta money to spend on new players this summer.
    They add that the Spaniard is after another striker, winger and central midfielder.
    The goal-shy Gunners have been missing a lethal forward this season, having opted not to replace Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in January.
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    Alexandre Lacazette has netted just four goals in 25 Prem appearances, while Eddie Nketiah is without a league goal in 14 outings.
    Arsenal have been linked with a number of forwards, including Alexander Isak, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Alvaro Morata.
    The Gunners have also been linked with a number of wingers ahead of the summer.
    Ex-Chelsea ace Eden Hazard is among those to be rumoured, as well as Marco Asensio and Paulo Dybala.
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    Arsenal hold long-term interest in Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves, but will have to beat off Manchester United’s pursuit.
    Other midfielders they have been linked to are more attacking than the Portuguese ace.
    Lyon star Lucas Paqueta is on their radar, as is Leicester’s James Maddison.
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