Manchester United told what they 'will have to pay' for Axel Disasi and more transfer rumours
Manchester United will have to pay close to £43million (50 million euros) if they want to sign Axel Disasi, according to reports.
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Manchester United will have to pay close to £43million (50 million euros) if they want to sign Axel Disasi, according to reports.
Maximilian Guenther won the second of two Formula E races in Jakarta on Sunday with Maserati celebrating a first victory in a single-seater world championship since their last Formula One success in 1957.
Lionel Messi's final game for Paris Saint-Germain ended in defeat on Saturday, while Monaco missed out on European qualification and Auxerre were relegated on the last night of the Ligue 1 season. Messi's expected departure from the French giants after two seasons was officially confirmed by PSG in a statement shortly before Saturday's match against Clermont. "His contribution to Paris Saint-Germain and Ligue 1 cannot be underestimated and we wish Leo and his family all the best for the future," said PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi.
Injured lock Paul Willemse was named in France's first Rugby World Cup training squad by the French Rugby Federation on Monday.
Carlos Sainz had the thrill of starting his home Spanish Grand Prix on the front row and challenging Max Verstappen for the lead into the first corner but that was as good as it got for the Ferrari driver on Sunday.
Max Verstappen turned up the pace again to win the Spanish Grand Prix for the third time in his Formula 1 career.
Lionel Messi ended his Paris SaintGermain career with a 3-2 defeat to Clermont.
Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen was simply unbeatable in Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix and team mate Sergio Perez should put less pressure on himself, Red Bull boss Christian Horner said.