🚨 Man Utd chasing £60m star, TRUTH about Chelsea attacker's future, Trent Alexander-Arnold GOLAZO for England, & more
Man Utd are eyeing a £60m midfielder while some big names could leave Old Trafford, plus Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool updates.
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Today’s top stories:
Trent Alexander-Arnold scored a beauty for England!
Could these Man United stars be heading for the exit?
Plus more from Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City
Arsenal
Arsenal’s Declan Rice got on the scoresheet for England last night, but what an assist by Ollie Watkins as well! FT Finland 1-3 England [Pictures from ITV Sport]
William Gallas backs his former club to win the title: “Arsenal have shown a lot this season and that, alongside Rodri being injured for Manchester City, all the signs show that Arsenal are the favourites at the moment. Liverpool will also be in the mix and it will be between those three clubs, but I do think that Arsenal will win the title this season having come so close in the last two years.”
Neymar to Arsenal? Frank Warren is doing his bit to make it happen!
Thomas Partey to Barcelona stories are gaining strength after latest reports from Spain…
Darren Bent on William Saliba and Bukayo Saka: “Real Madrid, it’s very rare they go after a player, like properly go after a player, and don’t get them. Usually, they do their homework, maybe a couple of years in advance. It’s a concern, it has to be. Saka is another one you worry about, but I think as long as Arsenal keep progressing, keep winning trophies, then they are not going anywhere.”
Barcelona
Confirmed: Lamine Yamal has no injury, just discomfort. Spain staff will let him return to Barcelona with immediate effect due to overload.
Lamine Yamal confirms: “Yes, I’m feeling better now. Let’s recover and return as soon as possible.”
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