Wednesday, January 31, 2018

MESUT OZIL HAS AGREED A NEW £350,000-A-WEEK DEAL WITH ARSENAL.


Mesut Ozi is set to sign a new three year contract at Arsenal.
Ozil, 29, has agreed a new £350,000-a-week deal after months of negotiations between Arsenal and the Germany midfielder's representatives.

The German international whose Gunners' contract was supposed to expire in the summer will sign the contract which will make him Arsenal's best paid player within the next few days.

Arsenal are confident that Jack Wilshere will follow suit after being offered a new deal to stay at the Emirates.

MAN UNITED EXTENDS JUAN MATA'S CONTRACT.


Manchester United have triggered a clause to extend Juan Mata’s contract by one year, tying the Spaniard to the club until June 2019.

Jose Mourinho has spoken of Mata’s importance on multiple occasions during recent weeks and did so again on Monday, in a press conference ahead of the match against Tottenham Hotspur.

After confirming that the club had extended the midfielder’s contract, Mourinho said:
 “Mata is very important. When I arrived one-and-a-half years ago, [they said], ‘Mata is in trouble, in trouble, in trouble’, and now he's getting an extension of one more year.
An important player for me; important player for the club; important player for the other players."

In an exclusive interview with MUTV on Tuesday afternoon, Mata then revealed he is delighted to be staying on and hopes there are “many more years to come”.

“I still feel very happy and very proud to be part of this club," said the Reds' no.8.

"I think everyone that belongs to Manchester United should feel privileged, and that’s how I feel.

“I’m happy with everyone at the club and, obviously, with the manager and my team-mates.
Once you are part of this club, your football career is not the same; it changes, because this is one of the biggest clubs in football history.

Every day I try to tell myself how lucky and how privileged I am, try to take advantage of every single training session, and try to see how important it is to be a Manchester United player.”

Mata joined United from Chelsea in January 2014, and has thus far made 172 appearances for the Reds, scoring 39 goals. A firm fan favourite, the diminutive Spanish international has won the FA Cup, League Cup and Europa League during his time at Old Trafford, and is fondly remembered for two superb, match-winning goals in a 2-1 win over Liverpool in March 2015.

“At eight, ten, twelve years old, I never imagined that I would play for such a club," Juan told us on Tuesday. "I remember the big players – Scholes, Giggs, Beckham, Van Nistelrooy, Ferdinand, Vidic – and it felt so far from where I was playing, but now I’m here it’s a special feeling.

“We have had so many new players during my four years, but now we know each other and understand each other better.

We are creating a kind of stability that I believe is needed to build and to create a positive consistency in terms of getting results and getting trophies.”

Next for Mata and his team-mates is a trip to Wembley to face Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday night, as United look for a sixth straight win in all competitions.


ARSENAL FINALLY SIGN PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG.


Arsenal have completed their £56million move for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on a long-term deal.
It paves the way for Olivier Giroud's move to Chelsea and Michy Batshuayi's to Dortmund, which have both been agreed.....

ANTONIO CONTE HAS REVEALED HIS 'WORRIES' OVER ROSS BARKLEY.


Antonio Conte has revealed he is worried about Ross Barkley despite having signed the midfielder just three weeks ago.

The former Everton ace sealed a £15million transfer to Chelsea earlier this month, putting pen to paper on a five-and-a-half year deal.

Barkley made his Blues debut in Chelsea's 2-1 Carabao Cup defeat to Arsenal a week ago.

Barkley arrived at the club injured, but speaking prior to Chelsea's home clash against Bournemouth, Conte revealed it's not Barkley's physical state that concerns him.

"I thought I’d find a player who was not in good physical condition," said the Chelsea boss. "Instead, I was surprised to find a player in good physical condition.

"My worry is not about his physical condition, but only to go into our idea of football, to understand the movement without the ball and with the ball.
"For this, he needs a bit of period to go into our idea of football. To understand this. My worry is not about his physical condition, but to get into our idea of football."

"In every game when you decide to play for a great team, in every game you are in contention with other players.
"You have to try and exploit every chance you have to play and show you deserve to play.

"The time is right to find a place in the World Cup (squad), but for sure it won’t be easy because, in the England squad, they are very strong."

BATSHUAYI AGREES TO JOIN BORUSSIA DORTMUND ON LOAN.


Michy Batshuayi has agreed his loan move to Borussia Dortmund.
The striker was involved in a transfer merry-go-round involving Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Olivier Giroud.

Dortmund wanted to be certain of replacing the Gabonese before sanctioninfinite his £60m move to Arsenal. 

And now Belgian striker Michy Batshuayi is the man heading to Dortmund to replace Aubameyang. 
His departure has paved the way for Chelsea to move for Arsenal's Olivier Giroud in an £18m deal.


The Belgian striker joined Chelsea from Marseille in 2016 and scored the crucial goal to secure the Premier League title last term.

But he has largely played second fiddle, first to Diego Costa and this term Alvaro Morata.

And as the World Cup looms large this summer, he will try to use this move to boost his chances of being named in Roberto Martinez's squad to Russia. 

NEYMAR BLASTS PSG FOR 'SELLING' TOTTENHAM-BOUND LUCAS MOURA.


Neymar has hit out at Lucas Moura's impending move to Tottenham - claiming his compatriot hasn't been given a chance at Paris Saint-Germain.

According to Mirror sport, Moura arrived London via Eurostar on Monday and had his medical at Tottenham's training base on Tuesday ahead of a £25m deal to join Mauricio Pochettinho's Spurs.

"I’m sad, because he’s a good friend, he’s a quality player who was rarely used. I think it’s very unfair," declared Neymar, speaking after the win over Rennes on Tuesday.
"He is my brother in football. I wish him the best. Whatever the destination, I hope he will score a lot and he will return to the Brazilian national team.

"He’s not just a friend, he’s a very good guy. Here he could have been used a lot more but I’m not the owner of the team, not the owner of Paris.

"For me, he should never be leaving Paris."

Moura made six appearances for PSG this term, playing just 79 minutes.

ARSENE WENGER PAYS TRIBUTE TO 'DEPARTING' OLIVIER GIROUD.


Olivier Giroud is set to complete his £15million move to Chelsea today.
The France striker apparently played his last game for the Gunners when he came on as a late substitute last night in their 3-1 defeat at Swansea.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger paid a glowing tribute to Giroud and said it was a tribute to his professionalism that the striker could be called on despite knowing he may leave.

Wenger said: “It’s a tribute to Olivier because he’s a guy who gave great service to the club, never let us down on the commitment front and saved us many times.

"I have absolutely no doubt, when I ask him if he is ready to commit and he says yes.

“I have no problem with that and put him on because it was needed.

Unfortunately he couldn’t help us. It was a difficult situation for him but he always had his heart 100 per cent in the team and was committed.

“He’s an Arsenal man, after that he needs to play as well because he has not played many games in the Premier League since the start of the season. He’s a regular player in the French national team.

"He has a World Cup where France will go; places of course are difficult to get.”

WENGER 'CONFIRMS' THE SIGNING OF AUBAMEYANG; "IT'S A GOOD NEWS."


Arsene Wenger appeared to confirm Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as an Arsenal player following his side's defeat to Swansea.

The Gabon striker was at Arsenal's training ground on Tuesday to thrash out terms on a £180,000-a-week deal ahead of his £60m move from Borussia Dortmund.
But Dortmund will only let the deal go through once they have brought in a replacement.

Chelsea's striker - Michy Batshuayi is reportedly the man to replace the Gabonese at Dortmund which will see Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud take the Belgian's place at Chelsea.

After Arsenal's 3-1 defeat at Swansea on Tuesday, a post-match clip which has since been deleted emerged on social media from the apparent interview with the club's official website.

The reporter asks: "Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is an Arsenal player, you must be delighted to get the deal done?"
Wenger replies: "Yes, it is good news. We need people who can give us more offensive power.

"At the moment, we aren't enough going forward and I am convinced he will give us that.

"He has a big challenge in front of him. He wants to do well in the Premier League.

"It is absolutely good news for us.
"His pace, his finishing. The quality of his runs. His huge physical capacity, that will be important in the Premier League."

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

CHELSEA HAVE SEEMINGLY COMPLETED THE DEAL FOR EMERSON.


Mirror sport reports that Chelsea appear to have completed the £25m signing of Emerson Palmieri from Roma after an image of the Brazilian being presented with the Blues shirt was leaked.

The 23-year-old can be seen in leaked images holding up the No.33 shirt with his entourage and Blues chief Marina Granovskaia.

CHELSEA HAVE AGREED AN £18m DEAL TO SIGN OLIVIER GIROUD.


Chelsea have agreed an £18m deal to sign Olivier Giroud.

That deal will pave the way for Arsenal to complete their record breaking £58m deal for Pierre Emerick Aubameyang on deadline day.

Aubameyang, 28, flew into London today and will have a medical tomorrow to complete his switch to Arsenal having agreed a £180,000–week contract.

Chelsea are expecting the Giroud deal to go through tomorrow with Michy Batshuayi set to join Borussia Dortmund on loan to replace Aubameyang.

Dortmund have until February 2 to complete a deal for Aubameyang's replacement with the German window open until Friday.

MAN CITY SIGNS ATHLETIC BILBAO'S DEFENDER, AYMERIC LAPORTE FOR A CLUB RECORD FEE.


Pep Guardiola claims Aymeric Laporte is ready to make an immediate impact in the Premier League with Manchester City.

Laporte has completed his club record £57million switch to City from Athletic Bilbao, signing a five-year deal, and Guardiola believes he can pitch him straight into action.

“Yeah,” said the City boss. “He’s fit. He played in the last period. Of course, he has to adapt.

“The Premier League is special in many senses. I think he’s intelligent. Always for the young players, it is a little bit tough, but he doesn’t come for three months, he comes for four or five years.

“He is a young player at 23, 24 years old. He is a left-footed centre-back and since a young age, he has played in La Liga on the biggest stages.

“He’s strong in the air, fast, quality with the pass. I’m so delighted and happy that the club have done it.”

City tried but failed to sign Laporte last summer, but Guardiola insists that the defender has come at the right time.

“At that time it was possible,” said Guardiola. “He decided to remain in Bilbao. We spoke with the club.

“We needed a centre-back in summer time, but we still have a lot of games to play and decided to try and bring him right now. Our summer window will be easier because it is done."

"I am very happy to be here. City are a club with a lot of ambition and they are one of the best teams in Europe," Laporte told City's official website.

"I am looking forward to working under Pep Guardiola and trying to help the club to achieve success.
"It means a lot that the club have shown faith in me and I am excited to get started."

"ALEXIS SANCHEZ WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE"; SPURS' STAR WARNS.


Tottenham star Eric Dier believes the inclusion of Alexis Sanchez won't make a difference to Manchester United in Wednesday's Premier League clash.

Former Arsenal man Sanchez is set to make his Premier League debut for his new club.

The Chilean started and made two assists during Friday night's 4-0 victory over Yeovil Town in the FA Cup, and he's sure to be in for a lively reception at Wembley as a former Gunner.


Spurs midfielder, Dier doesn't believe Sanchez's presence makes much of a difference to United's quality.

"The game as a whole won’t change because of one player," he said, via ESPN , after Spurs drew 1-1 at Newport in the FA Cup. "I don’t think (Sanchez's debut) is going to make a difference.

“We all know the quality he has as a player but he’s going to add to a Man United squad that is already full of quality.

“It’s going to be a great game, a difficult game, but I don’t think one player changes a football match."

Spurs go into the match at Wembley eight points behind United, desperate for a win to improve their top four chances.

DAVID BECKHAM HAS UNVEILED HIS MLS TEAM


After four years of hard work, David Beckham has realised his American dream of owning a Major League Soccer team.

The former England on Monday unveiled his Miami club, which is set to enter the US top flight in 2020 despite continued wrangling over a site for its controversial home ground.

Locals feel the location proposed for his 25,000-seater Overtown stadium is a nightmare. And 60 days ago, all parties were on the verge of quitting – but continued after finding local investors.

But despite ongoing problems, Beckham described his new club as a “dream come true”.

“This is a city built on dreams and today you’ve made my dreams come true,” he said to thunderous applause.

Welling up, he told fans of the struggles he and his team had faced in the past four years, adding: “I promised my son I wouldn’t get emotional. This is something that has been dream for many, many years.”

Turning to the city’s Mayor and his financial backers, he said: “Thank you for believing in me, in us and for all your support.

“I was drawn to the city because of its diversity. It has been difficult at times but we never gave up.”

Beckham, 42, vowed to build a youth academy in a clear nod to the Manchester United class of ’92 that produced him, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs.

He would not be drawn on players he has in mind but said he had been contacted by several big names who told him: “I’m in.” He added: “I can’t say their names. There are many. Of course, we want to reach for the stars.”

Asked about potential managers, Beckham ruled out his best pal Gary Neville, saying: “He talks too much.
“On management, all the owners have made it clear, that is my area and that is where my experience will come in.

“We will look for the right manager. It doesn’t have to be a big name. We have to focus on the philosophy of the club.”
During the launch, Beckham’s showbiz pull was evident as A-list stars from Hollywood and sport backed the club in a video. They included Jay-Z, Jennifer Lopez, Will Smith, Serena Williams and Usain Bolt.

Beckham’s four kids also appeared, wishing him luck along with wife Victoria.

But despite the fanfare launch, not everyone here shares his excitement.
Protests are expected and flyers have been left around the proposed site urging people to “Stop the stadium”, paid for by Overtown Spring Garden Community Collective.
The group has held rallies where speakers promise to detail a “lack of infrastructure” and “diminished quality of life”.

Local Gustavo Alfonzo, 33, said: “They didn’t choose the best spot. Everyone is against anything that changes the neighbourhood.”

Manchester United idol Beckham knows the MLS well after five seasons at LA Galaxy. When he signed there in 2007, he got an option from league bosses to set up a franchise at a knockdown £17.7million rather than the usual £106.5million.

Former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller joined him in the deal, as well as mobile phone firm Sprint’s chief Marcelo Claure and South Florida tycoon Jorge Mas. But since revealing his plans in February 2014, he has had countless kicks in the Golden Balls.

City officials rejected three previous locations. Before yesterday’s news, questions remained as to why the ex-Real Madrid star refused to give up on owning an MLS franchise in Miami.
Undoubtedly, for a stadium that could only be used 25 times a year, it would appear a financial gamble along with the high costs of funding a team.

But with lucrative TV rights and sponsorship, financial experts believe ownership could boost Beckham’s £336.7million estimated fortune.

“We will generate more money than any other MLS team can dream of,” Fuller said at the original launch.
“The marketing power of a sports franchise is immense.”
Beckham revealed plans to build a waterfront stadium on Miami’s Dodge Island, paying for it himself. However, it required the city to hand over public land just east of downtown at PortMiami, which it refused to do.

His next plan was for his team, known as Miami Beckham United, to take over a site near the Miami Heat’s basketball arena, north of downtown Miami – a spot set to be a new park.
Museum Park would give way to a stadium on Biscayne Bay. In return, the Beckham group would fill in a water basin and build a new park on top of it.

Miami had paid £12.1million to improve the basin and Beckham’s group would not pay them back but offered to pay £14.2million to fill it.

Unfortunately, drawings failed to include what a 120ft-high stadium would look like from street level, blocking out most park and water views. City bosses again rejected the plans.

But sensing his determination to stay in Miami, officials offered land in Little Havana, near Marlins Park – a detested, poorly attended white elephant that cost local taxpayers £176million.
It was clear from Fuller branding the site “spiritually tainted” that it was not their first choice. Yet again, the two parties could not agree on a deal.
Then, in December 2015, MBU purchased a six-acre site in Overtown.
The proposed spot, in a downtrodden area of downtown Miami, continues to fuel anger among residents who would prefer affordable housing. A new stadium, home to millionaire stars, is not on their wish-list.
And any hope the ground would bring jobs to the area also appear ill-founded, with MBU having only promised around 50 positions so far.
Despite yesterday’s fanfare, most locals have opposed the deal. After an agreement to sell the remaining plot last year Bruce Matheson, a local landowner, took legal action. His bid was rejected, although he is appealing and the result is expected in June.

Asked about the stumbling blocks with the stadium, Beckham said yesterday: “I am coming into this wanting to learn, I want to be a good neighbour. I want to make people happy, this is a global city.”

But not everyone is against his club and fan groups are already running.
One fan, Clarence Ruiz, who was at the launch, said: “Soccer cannot come soon enough to this area. It will create a huge buzz, especially among the Latino population. We have to thank David Beckham for choosing Miami and refusing to give up.”

MLS commissioner Don Garber said he was “confident” Beckham’s club would overcome legal challenges.
He said the team has of yet not been officially named and it would be a process that involves the fans, a branding company and Beckham.

Source: www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football

Monday, January 29, 2018

WEST BROM HAVE CONFIRMED THE SIGNING OF DANIEL STURRIDGE.


West Brom have confirmed the signing of Daniel Sturridge on loan from Liverpool for the rest of the season.

Sturridge 28, arrives at the Hawthorns having netted 74 Premier League goals in his career so far.

The striker has made 15 appearances for the Reds this season and scored three goals, but injuries mean he slipped right down the pecking order at Anfield, below both Dominic Solanke and Danny Ings as back up to first choice, Firmino.

FA CUP FIFTH ROUND DRAW


Sheffield Wednesday vs Swansea or Notts County

West Brom vs Southampton

Chelsea vs Hull

Leicester vs Sheffield United

Huddersfield or Birmingham vs Manchester United

Millwall or Rochdale vs Newport or Tottenham

Brighton vs Coventry

Wigan vs Manchester City

MICHY BATSHUAYI'S MOVE TO BORUSSIA DORTMUND LOOMS LARGE.


Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi is set to make a loan move to Borussia Dortmund - paving the way for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to join Arsenal.

Mirror sport reports, that Arsenal have agreed personal terms with the Dortmund striker and are set to trash out the deal with the Bundesliga club soon.

Borussia Dortmund, however wanted to bring in a replacement before giving the deal the green light, and Chelsea forward  Michy Batshuayi could join them until the end of the season.

Antonio Conte is willing to let the Belgian striker go as long as Chelsea can bring in another striker before Wednesday's deadline.

Batshuayi scored twice in the FA Cup victory over Newcastle on Sunday and has a decent record although his opportunities have been few and far between.

After the win, Conte said: "There is a World Cup this summer and every player wants to play to try to push for the competition. This is another situation.

"If the club decides to add another player, I don't know if Michy wants to stay or go on loan. This is a player decision, not mine. I want to continue to work with my players.

"I don't know what will happen but when you have to play in the Champions League and FA Cup, three strikers is the minimum. Then we have to see what will happen in the transfer market."

Meanwhile, Roma chief Umberto Gandini has hinted that Edin Dzeko's agent is to blame for the hold up in the striker's potential move to Chelsea.

The Blues have already had at least one bid turned down for Dezko, but now it seems as though it's the player's agent that could be delaying a transfer.

Gandini told Sky Italy : "Dzeko? There are offers, we are in talks. Sometimes three people must agree a deal: the club, the player and somebody else who is close to the player."

The Bosnian moved to Roma from Manchester City in 2015 and has scored 62 goals in 118 appearances.

If a deal for Dzeko does not happen, Arsenal's Oliver Giroud could be heading to Stamford Bridge as Aubameyang's arrival could pave the way for the French striker's exit.

DONALD TRUMP SUPPORTS A PREMIER LEAGUE CLUB; BUT NOT ARSENAL.


Piers Morgan was left red-faced when the President of the United States of America - Donald Trump threw away the Arsenal shirt he presented to him.

'Wenger Out' flag waver - Morgan couldn't help himself in the cosy chat when he had a dig at Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger in his closing exchange during an interview last week.

"We need a strong leader, who believes in a strong defensive wall, who believes in winning at all costs,"
"Who only wants big trophie"; the Good morning Britain presenter said.

Morgan jokingly asked Trump to take over as manager of the Gunners as he handed a replica home kit to the leader with the No.45 denoting the number he falls in the presidential order.

Trump said: "That's beautiful, I have a son who does love this sport."

Morgan persisted: "And he loves Arsenal right?"

Trump points out that football is a fast growing sport in the States, when Morgan asks: "Are you an Arsenal fan too?"

Trump's response: "Not particularly, no.
As Morgan asks him not to "kill the dream", Trump explains: "I have a friend who owns Manchester United."

Monday, January 15, 2018

I BELIEVE IN GOD! I AM A CHRISTIAN! FRANK LAMPARD CLAIMS!


Chelsea Legend Frank Lampard spoke exclusively to the Guardian on a number of issues.
The former England international who also played in the MLS league, revealed how his faith in God helped him at his most difficult period.

Here are excerpts from Chelsea’s record goalscorer’s interview with The Guardian.

I WASN’T BORN GREAT
I wasn’t born with the talent of Lionel Messi, but I made the most of what I have. I work hard because I am scared of failure. I had it as a footballer at Chelsea and I have it today as a father. It can be positive if you channel it in the right way.

LIVING IN THE WORLD OF MY CHILDREN
I now have an 11-year-old watching make-up tutorials on YouTube and a nine-year-old talking about social media. I just try to have fun and get into their world.

SEEING THE WORLD DIFFERENTLY NOW
It is easy to be cynical or worry, but my girls’ carefree attitude makes me view the world through a different lens. I am separated from their mother [Elen Rivas] so I have them half the week and those days remind me what matters in life.

I HAVE TWO SIDES TO MY LIFE
My dad is tough and keeps his emotions inside. My wife Christine [Bleakley, the presenter] criticises me for doing that. But my mum was sensitive and I definitely have that side, too.

HOW I PROPOSED TO MY WIFE
Romance takes some planning. I proposed to Christine on Santa Monica beach in LA. I even designed the ring myself. But to keep it under wraps I got a friend to fly out and secretly pass it to me at the hotel. I then phoned Christine’s dad to ask permission – I ended up speaking to her mum but she insisted he’d be happy – and all went to plan.

HOW I NEARLY DIED
I swallowed the mouthpiece of a trumpet as a kid. It nearly killed me. I had to go to hospital to have it taken out.

HOW I STARTED WRITING
I started writing children’s books on the way to matches. I scribbled ideas in a little notebook. I often read extracts to my daughters to test out ideas.

MY HARDEST MOMENT
My hardest moment was losing my mother three days before the 2008 Champions League semi-final. The manager didn’t want to play me, but I asked to be included, I scored a penalty and we won.

I AM A CHRISTIAN
I believe in God and I am a Christian. My faith was tested when I lost my mum, but I found small pieces to hold on to. My faith helped me through.

WHEN I MET WILL FERRELL
I was completely star-struck when I met Will Ferrell . He is a closet Chelsea fan and when I met him in Seattle he knew who I was, which I found incredible. I had to ask for a photo.

MY LOVE FOR AMERICA
American positivity is something I admire.
When I moved to New York City FC [in 2015-16] everyone said: “Good morning” and “Have a nice day.” At the start I was that British guy, not talking, head down. By the end I was chatting in the lift.

SECRET TO A GOOD RELATIONSHIP
The secret to a good relationship is to keep fancying each other. Christine and I make each other laugh and have fun, but I am sure we fancy each other more and more as time goes on.

TURNING 40 IN JUNE
I have no fear of turning 40. I have experience and a settled home life, and that’s a lovely mixture.

Source: www.clubgist.com