Newcastle United transfer rumours: Sven Botman rejection & Fulham keep tabs on Matt Targett
Your Newcastle United transfer round-up for Saturday, March 4.
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Your Newcastle United transfer round-up for Saturday, March 4.
Confirmation that Thed Björk and Santiago Urrutia will be WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup team-mates once more in 2022 continues a partnership that began in 2020 and has so far delivered four wins and 11 podiums for Cyan Performance Lynk & Co. Here are five more famous WTCR partnerships: Yann Ehrlacher and Yvan Muller After representing Cyan Performance Lynk & Co and Cyan Racing Lynk & Co respectively in 2019, nephew and uncle were united under the Cyan Racing Lynk & Co banner in 2020, the year of Ehrlacher’s first of two WTCR title triumphs.
Erling Haaland’s summer transfer decision could have a major impact on Arsenal ahead of next season as they search for a new striker to lead the line.
The Belgian centre-back was given his marching orders after an off-the-ball incident with Dark Blues midfielder Paul McGowan shortly before the hour mark in the goalless draw between the two teams at Dens Park on Wednesday night and although there was a suggestion Bushiri felt the sending-off was harsh, Hibs chose not to appeal the decision, meaning he misses the Scottish Premiership home game against St Johnstone and Scottish Cup quarter-final trip to Motherwell.
Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Friday, March 4.
Arteta on 'signing of the season'
Celtic defender Osaze Urhoghide has revealed he'd be "very happy" to stay at Oostende next season.
Livingston midfielder Stephane Omeonga admits he cannot see a future outside of Scotland as he revels in his club’s push for the top six.