Fulham chief speaks out over Manchester United-linked player's transfer release clause claim
There is no release clause in Fulham midfielder Joao Palhinha's contract, the club's director of football operations Tony Khan has confirmed.
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There is no release clause in Fulham midfielder Joao Palhinha's contract, the club's director of football operations Tony Khan has confirmed.
The future of Declan Rice looks set to be one of the transfer sagas of the summer.
Here are your Manchester United evening headlines on Saturday, June 10.
LONDON: England midfielder Declan Rice looks to have played his final match for West Ham. Rice, who captained West Ham in their victory over Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final on Wednesday, has been promised he can leave the club and wants to go, chairman David Sullivan said. “You can’t keep a player who doesn’t want to be there,” Sullivan told British radio station Talksport on Thursday.
West Ham enjoyed a heroes’ welcome as fans lined the streets of east London to celebrate their Europa Conference League glory.
Declan Rice will almost certainly be leaving West Ham this summer, according to chairman David Sullivan. The England midfielder led the Hammers to their first major trophy in 43 years after a 2-1 win over Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final, which looks set to be his last game in a Hammers shirt. Ad And when asked if Rice had played his last match for the club, Sullivan told talkSPORT: «I think it has to be.
Declan Rice will leave West Ham United in the close season, chairman David Sullivan said on Thursday, a day after the midfielder captained the club to their first European trophy in 58 years.
LONDON :Government plans for an independent regulator for English football have received a lukewarm response from the Premier League with one club chairman declaring it a "total waste of money" but elsewhere it has been broadly welcomed.