![]() with Lionesses looking poorĪs Leeds are ordered to shell out £40m for a striker who played 48 minutes. Pep Guardiola allays Kevin De Bruyne injury fears after revealing he substituted the Belgian midfielder for 'tactical reasons' against Bayern Munich on Tuesdayįrank Lampard rubbishes claims that James Corden helped him land the Chelsea interim job by recommending him to owner Todd Boehlyīenfica 0-2 Inter Milan: Romelu Lukaku and Nico Barella score for the visitors as Simone Inzaghi's side produce a superb away showingĪll good things must come to an end! Sarina Wiegman's unbeaten run is over after England's 2-0 loss to Australia. Pep Guardiola says he's 'emotionally DESTROYED' and 'aged 10 years' during Man City's victory over Bayern Munich despite 3-0 scoreline John Stones explains what Pep Guardiola has asked of him in his new midfield role as Man City star insists it 'doesn't come naturally' ![]() ![]() REVEALED: Manchester United bidding process to enter a THIRD round this month, amid a growing belief that Glazers are looking for a full saleĪrsenal and Chelsea fans FUME at being 'treated with complete contempt' after their Emirates clash was moved from a Saturday night to a Tuesday night Liverpool PULL OUT of the race to sign Jude Bellingham as they prioritise a significant summer rebuild rather than spending more than £100m on one star IAN LADYMAN: By the end Bayern were hanging on desperately to their dignity as Man City ruthlessly took charge of Champions League quarter-finalĬristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr manager Rudi Garcia 'is on the verge of being sacked after a 'blazing dressing room row with his players after goalless draw Rashford - who withdrew from England duty with injury - is currently enjoying some downtime in New York during the international break. Instead, both the Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani group and Ratcliffe’s Ineos firm asked for and were given more time.ĭelayed bids are expected to be submitted within the next 24 hours ahead of a new deadline of 9PM on Friday. The takeover battle took another turn on Wednesday night when the process descended into chaos after it emerged that, contrary to claims from representatives to the contrary, neither the Qatar-based bid or that of Sir Jim Ratcliffe had actually been submitted ahead of the 9pm deadline set by US merchant bank Raine Group, which is handling the process. They are subsequently likely to make Rashford a substantial offer to extend his deal. The forward - who is at his boyhood club - is keen to stay at Old Trafford and it is unlikely that whoever the new owners are will countenance losing the club's star man. ![]() However, Sportsmail understands this £200,000 per week clause won't apply to Rashford because he's on a higher salary at the moment and is unlikely take a pay cut. The club want to introduce this to prevent envy among the squad, with several first team stars earning vastly differing amounts in recent history.īut the report states Rashford - who has scored 18 goals in 25 games since the World Cup - and his camp, are holding off to see what a new regime would offer, with a Qatari group led by Sheikh Jassim and Ineos owner and Britian's richest man Jim Ratcliffe seen as front-runners for the club.īoth have promised to spend heavily if they are given the keys to Old Trafford and that - coupled with Rashford being one of the most in-form footballers in the world currently - means he could likely secure a significantly larger sum than £200,000 per week. United are up for sale after the Glazers announced an intention to sell the club last November
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