“I know for a fact” – Journalist drops interesting update as Man Utd eye “top class” £69m star
Manchester United ‘would like’ to sign Ajax winger Antony in the current transfer window, according to journalist Dean Jones.
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Manchester United ‘would like’ to sign Ajax winger Antony in the current transfer window, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Raphinha could be on his way to Stamford Bridge this summer with Chelsea now leading the race for the winger after agreeing a fee with Leeds United. The London-based club took pole position after tabling a bid worth up to £65million, according to the Athletic, and will now work on personal terms with the winger in a bid to secure the deal swiftly.
Jack Wilshere reckons Richarlison ‘could be really, really good’ but the soon-to-be Tottenham player would not get in the Arsenal starting XI.
Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly is hoping to wrap up a deal for Leeds United star Raphinha within the next 24 to 48 hours, according to CBS Reporter Ben Jacobs.
Manchester United may benefit more from signing Ajax winger Antony more than Leeds United’s Raphinha, a former midfielder says. The Manchester Evening News understands that the former is one of Erik ten Hag’s transfer targets this summer, while the latter is being sought by Chelsea and Barcelona.
Departing captain Fernandinho has written a heartfelt goodbye message to Manchester City and their fans on the final day of his contract.
World champion Max Verstappen insists Nelson Piquet is not racist and believes it is wrong to expel him from Formula One.
Nelson Piquet was on Thursday suspended as an honorary member of the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) for his use of racist language towards Lewis Hamilton in a Brazilian podcast last year. The BRDC, a non-profit organisation, which owns the Silverstone circuit that hosts this weekend's British Grand Prix, said in a statement that Piquet's language was inappropriate and unacceptable.