
Melissa Reddy
Senior Reporter at Sky Sports
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1 week ago |
skysports.com | Melissa Reddy
Aston Villa have not yet decided whether to take up their £40m option to turn Marcus Rashford's loan from Manchester United into a permanent deal. Rashford has scored three goals and provided five assists across his 15 appearances in all competitions for Villa since arriving on loan in the January transfer window.
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2 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Melissa Reddy
Mohamed Salah is edging closer to signing a new contract with Liverpool as talks have been progressing well. The situation is the same for captain Virgil van Dijk, who has also indicated there has been "progress" in discussions over a long-awaited new deal to keep him at Anfield. Both players having made it abundantly clear that remaining at the club is their priority and it is understood there has finally been a breakthrough after a lengthy negotiation process.
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2 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Melissa Reddy
Sky Sports News' senior reporter Melissa Reddy sits down with Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim ahead of Sunday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford, live on Sky Sports, as the Portuguese says this summer's transfer window is going to be "crucial". Ruben, there were so many positives against Nottingham Forest, but Man Utd conspired against themselves with two bad habits, which are conceding first and then being really poor in the final third. How do you go about trying to fix those problems?
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3 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Melissa Reddy
Trent Alexander-Arnold was just 'a normal lad from Liverpool, whose dream came true'. Here's why his expected move to Real Madrid is a nightmare for his local legacy... In March 2017, Trent Alexander-Arnold was readying for his first external interview as a Liverpool player and the infinitely more-hyped Ben Woodburn, who had broken Michael Owen's record to become the club's youngest goalscorer, was getting a taster of media duties alongside him.
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1 month ago |
skysports.com | Kaveh Solhekol |Melissa Reddy
Chelsea are still expected to sign Jadon Sancho permanently in the summer despite the emergence of a get-out clause existing in the deal to sign him from Manchester United. United would be due a £5m penalty payment from Chelsea, should the London club wish to get out of the £25m obligation included in his ongoing season-long loan deal. Chelsea are expected to be in the market for a new winger in the summer but that intention is due to the uncertainty around Mykhailo Mudryk's future.
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