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  • 2 weeks ago | skysports.com | Paul Gilmour

    Manchester United are actively considering a move for Germany international Jonathan Tah this summer, Sky Sports News understands. The Bayer Leverkusen defender, who has featured in over 50 games for club and country this season, is out of contract at the end of June. Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Barcelona are all tracking the 29-year-old, who has announced he will be moving on from Leverkusen this summer.

  • 2 weeks ago | skysports.com | Paul Gilmour

    Darren Cann built a career out of judging football’s finest margins, trusted with the tightest offside calls on the biggest stages — from the World Cup and Champions League finals to the Premier League. Recalling a lighter moment from a behind-closed-doors match during the pandemic, he smiles at the memory of an international footballer standing next to the defensive wall at a free-kick for his team. "The referee said to him, 'please, you need to be one metre away'," Cann says.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | skysports.com | Paul Gilmour

    West Ham's win over Wolves has eased the pressure on head coach Julen Lopetegui, but results will be closely monitored over the upcoming games. Lopetegui's future was on the line when his former side Wolves came to the London Stadium on Monday night, with the board viewing it as a cup final for the Spaniard. However, a Jarrod Bowen-inspired 2-1 win has given him some breathing room and moved West Han nine points clear of the relegation zone.

  • Nov 29, 2024 | skysports.com | Paul Gilmour

    In a heartfelt interview with Sky Sports, Ipswich's Kalvin Phillips says he lost the "fire in the belly" for football in his two years at Man City before his loan move. Phillips was tipped for big things after being moulded into an all-round defensive lynchpin by Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds and helping his boyhood club to promotion in 2020, before he was named England's player of the year 12 months later.

  • Nov 27, 2024 | skysports.com | Paul Gilmour

    Ajax head coach Francesco Farioli sat down with Sky Sports News reporter Paul Gilmour to talk about embracing the team's history, winning over club legends, why he made Jordan Henderson his captain & working under INEOS. The 35-year-old took charge of Ajax in the summer on a three-year deal after impressing in France with Nice, a club owned by Manchester United's part-owners INEOS.

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