‘Man Utd suspicious over reported De Ligt interest’

Manchester United suspect that they are being used to ‘frame’ a Barcelona victory in the transfer market, according to the Manchester Evening News.

Quite why Barcelona would consider it a coup to beat United in the transfer market is not clear but the MEN seem certain that the Old Trafford club do not consider Ajax defender Matthijs De Ligt a possibility this summer.

The Dutchmman is expected to join Barcelona but has also been linked with a £12.3m-a-year contract at United.

“I have read the reports about Manchester United,” said De Ligt. “I have seen the salary I would get, too. Would you take it? People should take these reports with a grain of salt. The stories are funny though.

“Everyone has been talking about my future for a year now. One day I will go there, and the next day I will go somewhere else. I have made quite a tour through Europe haven’t I?”

The MEN claim that ‘United sources’ have told them ‘they do not expect to sign De Ligt amid reports in Spain they are the frontrunners to buy the coveted central defender. The suspicion among the United hierarchy is the story is being framed so Barcelona can eventually claim they beat United to De Ligt’s signature.’

United are in the market for a central defender but it seems that central defender will not be De Ligt.

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There is ‘not enough pressure’ to win at Arsenal – Cech

Petr Cech has criticised the mentality at Arsenal as he believes there isn’t enough pressure on players to succeed.

The former Chelsea goalkeeper has only won an FA Cup with the Gunners after picking up four Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups, a Champions League and a Europa League during his time at Stamford Bridge.

Cech will have an opportunity to add to that on Wednesday when Arsenal face Chelsea in the Europa League final.

“It will sound strange but I think generally at Arsenal there is not enough pressure,” Cech told Standard Sport.

“Arsene is a real gentleman. As much as he hates losing, he stays a gentleman. If you lose, you win, you lose, you win, he kind of carries on. That’s something I’ve never experienced before.

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“At Chelsea, at the times when we drew, it felt like a funeral in the dressing room. It was so bad.

“If we drew against a big team at home, it was like, ‘Oh no, it is impossible we didn’t win at home’.

“It came from everywhere: the players, the coach. Since the start when I was there, the pressure was there every game.”

 

Abraham believes he is ready to lead Chelsea’s attack

Tammy Abraham believes he is ready to lead the Chelsea attack next season after his successful loan spell at Aston Villa.

The 21-year-old scored 26 goals on loan at Aston Villa this season, helping them reach the play-off final where they clinched promotion against Derby at Wembley.

Villa would like to keep hold of the England Under-21 striker but Chelsea may also need his services due to their transfer ban, and Abraham insists he is up to the job.

“The aim is to be at the highest level and playing the best football, and if Chelsea say they need me there I will put 100 per cent in,” he said.

“Every player wants to start. Obviously if it is at Chelsea, a team like Chelsea is always difficult because they have got world-class players.

“It is always going to be difficult to bring in youngsters and bring in people like myself – it is a big role.

“But for me, it is about believing in myself and just keep doing what I do.”

Abraham looks certain to be playing Premier League football next season, either with his parent club or possibly with another loan stint at Villa.

He added: “First of all I just need to enjoy myself with the boys before I think about the future.

“I have got the Euro Under-21s coming up as well so I have to focus on that. You can never say never. You never know what could happen.

“I have developed a lot as a player. Coming here it was always tough, there was always a lot of pressure.

“People were questioning if I could score the same amount of goals as I did last time. I just believed in myself.

“I give credit to the boys, they created a lot of chances for me this year. I’ve scored a lot of goals and we’ve got promoted.”

 

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Kane: Ankle issue down to bad luck not joint weakness

Tottenham striker Harry Kane insists his string of ankle injuries have been down to bad luck and not because a weakness in his joint.

Kane has declared himself fit for the Champions League final on Saturday after a fifth significant ligament problem in three years.

The latest came in the quarter-final first leg against Manchester City – which would have ended his campaign had Spurs not made the final – and saw leading ankle specialists recommend surgery to strengthen his joint.

The England captain believes the injuries he has suffered would have happened to anyone and he is not more susceptible because of his previous history.

“For me, the most risk of it is when you’re shooting and your landing foot when you’re coming down from a shot, defenders are sliding in or keepers are coming out so that’s when you’re most susceptible to it,” Kane said.

“Talking to the physios about it, the last injury especially with the way I slipped when the tackle came in, if that happens to any other player, most are getting injured anyway.”

“It’s not like I’m just running and rolling. In that case I’d feel like I’d need to do something about it.

“So far, every time I’ve come back I’ve felt strong. Hopefully I can be a bit more lucky and it won’t happen again.”

Kane has an impressive recovery rate, always returning ahead of schedule, but his rehabilitation this time has been helped by the three-week gap between the end of the Premier League season and Saturday’s showpiece in Madrid.

He insists that this has not been a rush job and he is fully fit for the Champions League final and the two games for England in the Nations League next week.

“This one, we’ve had a bit more time,” he added.

“From when it happened, we weren’t in the Champions League final at the time, but it was, ‘OK, let’s prepare for if we do get to the Champions League’.

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“The end of the (Premier League) season was going to be too soon to come back and we knew there was a three-week gap after that to give it more time.

“We didn’t do things as quick, took a bit of extra time before we went outside, just to let it heal a bit more, and since then most of things have been the same.

“The ankle feels good now, it feels strong. The tackle that made it get injured again probably would have injured it even if it was 100 per cent.

“For me, it’s three games, the game on Saturday and then the England games, I’m ready and fully fit for.

“Again in the off season to really kind of work on rehab and strengthen it as much as possible.

“Like anything in football, an injury, sometimes you can be unlucky and if I get another tackle like I did the other day I’ll probably get injured again. But that’s just part of football.

“It’s about doing the best I can and what will be will be.”

 

Bielsa to remain as Leeds boss for another season

Leeds have announced manager Marcelo Bielsa will remain at the club for another season.

Bielsa, 63, who guided Leeds to the play-offs in his first season, has agreed to stay at Elland Road after the Sky Bet Championship club activated their option to extend his deal for another 12 months.

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“Leeds are delighted to confirm that chairman Andrea Radrizzani has officially exercised the option to extend Marcelo Bielsa’s contract for a second season,” read a statement on Leeds’ official website.

“Marcelo has met with the board of directors on a number of occasions over the past few days and has confirmed his intention to continue on in his role of head coach.”

Leeds fans had feared the former Chile and Argentina boss could leave the club following their defeat to Derby in the play-off semi-finals.

Bielsa said he would consider an offer to extend his stay immediately after his side’s 4-3 aggregate defeat, but gave no guarantees over his future.

Leeds added: “Bielsa penned a two-year deal with the Whites in June 2018 with the club maintaining the right to extend or terminate the deal at the end of year one.

“During Marcelo’s debut season in English football, the team amassed a total of 83 points – the highest points total since promotion from League One during the 2009-10 season, playing an attractive brand of football which has helped Bielsa to become a popular figure among supporters.”

 

Alderweireld expects Spurs stay despite £25m Man Utd links

Toby Alderweireld expects to be playing his football at Tottenham next season despite speculation linking him with a move to Manchester United.

The Belgium defender has been the subject of reported interest from United over the last year with a reported £25million release clause in his current contract at Spurs.

The clause can reportedly be triggered in the final two weeks of the summer transfer window as Alderweireld approaches the final year of his deal at the club.

Despite reports suggesting United could be tempted to meet the terms of that clause, Alderweireld thinks he will be a Spurs player next season.

“I’m going to say the same thing that I’ve been saying for the past couple of years,” Alderweireld told Sport360.

“The only focus is Spurs, because of this focus I think I had a good season as well. I have one year left on my contract, so in my head, I will play for Spurs next season.”

On the Champions League final against Liverpool, Alderweireld added: “We are going to do everything to win it and if we win it I think we deserve it as well.

“If you see our route in the Champions League, it has not been easy.

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“In the group Barcelona and Inter, [Borussia] Dortmund in Germany, [Man] City first in England and Ajax in Holland so it was a very tough route.

“I think the mentality of the team showed us that we can achieve anything we want.”

 

‘He turned you down…’ – Five world-class stars who snubbed Man Utd

If Matthijs De Ligt opts to reject Manchester United’s offer, then Gary Neville wouldn’t be too downhearted. Plenty have turned them down before when United were a decent team. Here’s five of them…

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Alan Shearer
The summer of 1996 presented the England striker with a head-versus-heart dilemma: join Sir Alex Ferguson’s Double winners or return to his hometown team.

Manchester United chairman Martin Edwards revealed later that Shearer had visited Ferguson’s house and “assured him he wanted to come”. But Blackburn chairman Jack Walker did not want to sell the centre-forward to the Red Devils and Shearer was reluctant to defy him.

So heart won in the end, though both clubs will claim they came out on the right side of this £15million deal. Shearer headed back to the Newcastle and went on to become the club’s greatest ever goalscorer. His 206 goals couldn’t win the Magpies a trophy but they took Newcastle into the Champions League amid Premier League finishes which ranged from runners-up in his first season to 14th in his second-to-last campaign.

United wiped the custard from their faces and promptly won another title. And a further four during Shearer’s Newcastle career, in addition to the Champions League, a couple of FA Cups and a League Cup.

Shearer insists he has no regrets over snubbing United  – twice – and the Red Devils managed just fine without him. But how much more would they have achieved together?

 

Patrick Kluivert 
While Ferguson could see the logic in Shearer’s decision, even if he didn’t agree with it, the United boss couldn’t fathom Kluivert’s thinking when he turned down the Red Devils in 1998.

United had agreed a £9million fee with AC Milan for the then-22-year-old Holland striker but Kluivert wasn’t interested in hearing what Ferguson had to say. “Maybe he doesn’t know how big a club Manchester United is,” Ferguson reflected at the time. “I’m surprised he didn’t give himself the opportunity to speak to us and now we hear he wants to go to London. If that is where he wants to live, there is nothing we can do about it.”

Kluivert was rather more open to an offer from Barcelona and he moved there late that summer. Barca won the title in Kluivert’s first season pairing him with Rivaldo – United completed the Treble with Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole up front – but that was the only medal of his five-year stay at the Nou Camp.

Ferguson had Yorke and Cole’s partnership in mind when he discussed Kluivert’s snub in his first autobiography. “When Patrick Kluivert, the gifted young Dutch centre forward, was so unimpressed by our approaches in 1998 that he wouldn’t even do us the courtesy of talking to us, I had no trouble believing that he was likely to be the bigger loser than we were,” Ferguson wrote.

“As I write, there is a growing mountain of persuasive evidence that the Dutchman’s indifference indirectly did us a huge favour.”

 

Ronaldinho
Barcelona and Real Madrid wanted David Beckham in summer 2003, with Barca’s presidential candidates putting the England midfielder front and centre of their election campaigns. Sandro Rosell negotiated a deal with United and felt the move was “80 per cent” done but Beckham chose Real, a decision which changed the course of the summer.

Ferguson wanted Ronaldinho to replace Beckham but Barca had the Brazilian in mind as an alternative to the United star. The Red Devils had a agreement in place with PSG and, as Ronaldinho later revealed, “it was only a matter of details” before the deal was done. But Beckham’s rejection stung Rosell into action and Barca began their belated attempt to woo Ronaldinho.

The 22-year-old was convinced. “I wanted to go to Barcelona and follow in the footsteps of the great Brazilians who have played there in the past – players like Romario, Rivaldo and Ronaldo,” said Ronaldinho. “I want to be a big star and I have a better chance of being a big star with Barcelona.

“I will prefer the lifestyle in Barcelona, the way of life and the climate, too. It is not a good climate in Manchester.”

Ferguson channeled his disappointment into signing a 17-year-old from Sporting Lisbon instead: “I thought we’d clinched the deal, but when I flew to Paris to speak with him, the goalposts seemed to have moved somehow. His people complained that to me that it didn’t seem as though they were getting the same deal we’d previously agreed. The next thing I know, he was at Barcelona the following day.

“It was a big disappointment at the time, but we signed Cristiano Ronaldo that very same summer and perhaps we wouldn’t have ended up with Ronaldo had we got Ronaldinho.”

 

Eden Hazard
The Belgium star was the most in-demand player of summer 2012 and Hazard certainly milked it. It seemed that United were leading the race for the Lille star but Chelsea made a late dash for the then-21-year-old and winning the Champions League certainly boosted their pitch.

Hazard announced his decision on Twitter before the clubs offered their official confirmation and the player put his decision down to a chat with Roman Abramovich. “He is very simple and loves football,” Hazard said. “We were on the same wavelength, he wants to confirm Chelsea’s position at the top. Chelsea have made a good investment for me but I did not put any pressure on them. There was a struggle between Chelsea and United, but according to me Chelsea has the best project.”

One of Hazard’s former Lille team-mates Tulio de Melo elaborated on the meeting with Abramovich.

“He already had a verbal agreement with Manchester United, but there were other clubs wanting him,” Melo told ESPN Brasil. “But one day, the Chelsea’s owner had his yacht in Cannes. We were preparing ourselves to watch a film in the festival when Hazard appeared and said: ‘I can’t go with you guys, because I have a meeting with my agent and Abramovich right now’.

“They went to his yacht and when he returned, we were all having dinner in a restaurant. Hazard arrived with a wide-open smile and said: ‘Well, I think I’ll go there, I think he convinced me’. Right after that, they finished the transfer and he went to play for Chelsea.”

Ferguson insisted he had reservations about the figures anyway. “I see some values on players, like Hazard for instance. To me it was a lot of money. He’s a good player, but £34 million?”

“What we’re finding anyway, the climate for buying these top players – not just the transfer fees, the salaries, agents’ fees – is just getting ridiculous now. In the Hazard deal, Chelsea paid the agent £6million. The Nasri situation was the same. It’s all about what you think is value for a player.

Ferguson signed Shinji Kagawa instead.

 

Samir Nasri
“One thing’s for sure: we’re not selling him him to Manchester United,” said Arsene Wenger in response to questions over Nasri’s Arsenal future. But the France midfielder was refusing to sign a new contract at the Emirates and Ferguson thought he had a plan to counter Wenger’s stance as he sought a replacement for the retiring Paul Scholes.

“We met with Sir Alex in Paris, in a hidden place, out of sight, so as not to fuel the rumours,” revealed Nasri in 2015. “But there was one thing that was a problem; I was asked to go to war with Arsenal to be able to join. I could not see myself doing it, especially with Arsene Wenger.”

Manchester City were a far more palatable option for Arsenal and all the elements in the equation satisfied Nasri too: “Roberto Mancini called me every day during the holidays,” he said. “I then decided that they really wanted me. I had a discussion with my agents. They asked me if I wanted to make history or be a player like any other at United.

“I said “Go ahead”. I won the title in my first season, so my choice was the right one.”

Nasri’s choices since have been rather more questionable…

 

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Arsenal and Chelsea players in England U-20 squad

England have announced their 21-man Under-20s side to defend their title at the Toulon Tournament in France.

A number of Premier League youngsters are set to feature, including Steven Sessegnon from Fulham, Eddie Nketiah, who made nine appearances for Arsenal this season, and Chelsea duo Trevoh Chalobah and Reece James, who spent season-long loans at Ipswich and Wigan respectively in 2018-19.

There is a first international call-up for Jayden Bogle, who impressed for Derby this season en route to the Rams losing in the Sky Bet Championship play-off final to Aston Villa on Monday.

The squad will play Japan, Portugal and Chile in their group stage as they look to record a fourth successive victory at the tournament.

Head coach Paul Simpson told the fa.com: “I’m really pleased with the squad we’ve got for the tournament.

“The tournament is very prestigious and one that England have done very well in in the past, and our group will be looking to emulate what’s gone before us.

“We’re expecting every game to be tough and we know a number of the teams are coming with their Olympic preparation squads but these are the sorts of challenging opposition we want our players to be facing for their development.”

The Squad

Goalkeepers: Ellery Balcombe (Brentford), Nathan Trott (West Ham United)

Defenders: Jayden Bogle (Derby County), Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea), Marc Guehi (Chelsea), Reece James (Chelsea), Max Lowe (Derby County), Tom Pearce (Leeds United), Steven Sessegnon (Fulham), Easah Suliman (Aston Villa)

Midfielders: Sam Field (West Bromwich Albion), Conor Gallagher (Chelsea), Dwight McNeil (Burnley), Josh Sims (Southampton), Joe Willock (Arsenal)

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Forwards: Kyle Edwards (West Bromwich Albion), Eberechi Eze (Queens Park Rangers), George Hirst (OH Leuven), Danny Loader (Reading), Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal), Marcus Tavernier (Middlesbrough)

Klopp: Lost finals not down to bad Liverpool displays

Jurgen Klopp claims that his previous losses in major finals with Liverpool haven’t been down to poor performances.

The German lost a League Cup final against Manchester City in 2015-16, a Europa League final against Sevilla in the same year and the final of the Champions League against Real Madrid last season.

And, after narrowly missing out on the Premier League title this term, Klopp has another chance on Saturday to bring home his first piece of silverware at Anfield, when Liverpool face Tottenham in the Champions League final.

“Against Sevilla the tank was empty (in the second half) and last year a little bit and we lost Mo as well,” Klopp told reporters.

“Last year, a strange first goal, then a bicycle kick. Those goals weren’t down to our performance.”

On luck, Klopp added: “We know how difficult it can be in football. There can be lucky moments and bad luck moments.

“You need to react in different ways. As long as you play your football. I like the boys have always delivered as long as they could.”

When asked how he would celebrate if Liverpool beat Spurs, Klopp continued: “But it wasn’t that long ago I was sprinting on the pitch and jumping at my goalkeeper. It was an expensive run. I won’t be doing that again!”

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Klopp responds to Pep’s CL or PL comments with jibe

Jurgen Klopp thinks Pep Guardiola “has to say” that the Premier League is more important to win than the Champions League after Manchester City edged out Liverpool in the title race.

Guardiola’s side were knocked out of the Champions League in the quarter-finals to Tottenham – who will play Liverpool in the final on Saturday – but they won the domestic treble with League Cup and FA Cup triumphs to add to their Premier League title.

And Guardiola recently said that it was more important to win the Premier League than the Champions League this season.

In response to those comments, Klopp told reporters: “Pep has to say (PL is more important to CL) that as he hasn’t been in Champions League final for a while! He is a great manager and deserves all the praise he gets.

“We tried to win the PL this season. City were a better team. But there’s another competition we’re in – we want to win Champions League.”

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On the final, Klopp added: “We feel this as a real European final. Nothing else. It’s a proper European final, nothing else. It’s not the third game we’ve played against Tottenham this season – it’s a European final.”