Newcastle transfer rumours: Magpies told to pay £50m for Man City's Ake
Wrapping up the Newcastle transfer news, rumours and gossip in the 2022 summer window. Newcastle in Ekitike talks
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Wrapping up the Newcastle transfer news, rumours and gossip in the 2022 summer window. Newcastle in Ekitike talks
City want Saka Manchester City have stepped up their interest in Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka, the Mail reports. The 20-year-old’s current contract expires in 2024, and while City are unlikely to make an offer this summer, they are eager to make the England international aware of their interest at a time where Arsenal are hoping the player will sign an extension. Liverpool have also earmarked Saka as a future target, and so City are looking to steal a march on their rivals.
Ask any football fan to describe Pep Guardiola's Manchester City and the same words and phrases will likely come up: possession, intricate passing, positional play, attractive, goals and maybe even the dreaded 'tiki-taka'.
James McAtee is seen as the next talent to progress off Manchester City's academy production line, with the 19-year-old possessing an abundance of ability.
(Reuters) - Veteran England seamer Stuart Broad has dismissed speculation of a rift with former test captain Joe Root, saying that it would be "pathetic" if he were to fall out with him over being dropped for the tour of West Indies earlier this year.
The 2021/22 season couldn't have gone much better for Son Heung-min on a personal level. The South Korean has been a key player for Tottenham for many years and is a fan favourite, which didn't stop last season.
"I think there will be two aspects to the squad rebuild this summer: one focused on signings and the other on players already on the club's books. And personally, I think that's the smart way to go as Chelsea will not have unlimited funds.
Players and clubs like to take stock of their situations at the end of the season when they no longer have to think about the different opponents they are facing every three days. Inevitably, that brings news about where players fit into the plans of the clubs (and vice versa) for the following year.