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3 weeks ago |
football.london | Richard Cusack |Josh Holland |Ryan Taylor
Arsenal's new sporting director, Andrea Berta, has a busy summer ahead as he looks to secure Mikel Arteta's top transfer targets. A striker, central midfielder, winger and backup goalkeeper are all on the Italian's wish list. However, player sales will also be key to boosting Arteta's spending power. Up to 11 players could be set for exits, starting with Raheem Sterling and second-choice keeper Neto, who are both expected to return to their parent clubs Chelsea and Bournemouth respectively.
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3 weeks ago |
manchestereveningnews.co.uk | Bruna Reis |Ryan Taylor
Eintracht Frankfurt are set to play hardball with Premier League clubs over in-demand striker Hugo Ekitike this summer. The Bundesliga side, known for their tough negotiating stance, held firm on their €70million (£59m) valuation of Omar Marmoush in January, a move that paid off when Manchester City eventually met the asking price for the Egyptian player.
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3 weeks ago |
dailystar.co.uk | Neil Docking |Ryan Taylor
Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal all want one of the hottest properties in this summer's transfer window, but the Red Devils may hold a key advantage over their rivalsHugo Ekitike has been in stunning form for Eintracht Frankfurt this season(Image: Getty Images)Eintracht Frankfurt are set to play hardball with Premier League clubs over in-demand striker Hugo Ekitike this summer.
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3 weeks ago |
football.london | Sam Truelove |Ryan Taylor
Romeo Lavia's physio has admitted his bemusement at the Chelsea star's streak of bad fortune with injuries. David Bombeke, founder of physiotherapy company Rev.Training, has lent his expertise to both the Belgian midfielder and Chelsea to help keep the 21-year-old in peak condition. However, Lavia's continued plight with muscular injuries has left even Bombeke at a loss for words.
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1 month ago |
liverpool.com | Damian Burchardt |Ryan Taylor
Wataru Endo is eager for more Wembley glory after last season's Carabao Cup final victory over Chelsea left him without celebration. Despite playing on through injury and a last-minute winner from Virgil van Dijk in February 2024, he missed the post-game festivities due to a medical scan. On his podcast 'The Red Machine,' Endo shared: "In the second half, I think it was about 20 minutes in, I twisted my ankle. "I felt pain but for me, I was like 'I have to play until the end'.
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