Manchester United target breaks silence on 'no-brainer' move as Erik ten Hag plan becomes clear
Manchester United are closing in on their first arrival of the summer as Rene Hake has reportedly said "yes" to the club.
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Manchester United are closing in on their first arrival of the summer as Rene Hake has reportedly said "yes" to the club.
Manchester United continue to be linked with players as the transfer window starts to gain momentum and Erik ten Hag looks to strengthen his squad ahead of the new season. Centre-back is an area where United continue to look ahead of the departure of Raphael Varane.
Seven-time national champion coach Nick Saban discusses the implications of student-athlete compensation and how name, image and likeness deals could impact the future of college sports on ‘Special Report.’
MARSEILLE, France : Captain Antoine Dupont scored two tries as Stade Toulousain romped to the France’s Top 14 rugby title for the fourth time in the last five editions, thumping Union Bordeaux-Begles 59-3 in Friday’s final.
BERLIN : Dreaded by some, loved by others, the advent of the knockout rounds at Euro 2024 brings penalty shootouts into sharp focus and offers goalkeepers an opportunity to become heroes, with very little obvious downside.
BERLIN : Italy have looked a nervous, unsure side in their last two Euro 2024 games, but now that the tournament has reached the last 16, Luciano Spalletti expects to see a more relaxed team when they play Switzerland, the manager said on Friday.
Armed police have descended on a road in Salford this evening, with a cordon in place.
As scoreless draws go it was entertaining and full-blooded, as expected from a Dublin derby before a sellout 5,015 attendance, but the result was one neither side would have wanted as they both remain in the bottom half of the table.