Now worth more than Shaw: INEOS will "regret selling" Man Utd star for £5m

As Manchester United prepare to face off against Nottingham Forest in the Premier League next week, there is every likelihood that an intriguing milestone will be achieved.

Should captain Bruno Fernandes feature against the Midlands side, it will mark the 30-year-old’s 278th game for United in all competitions, drawing the playmaker level with teammate Luke Shaw.

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Why is that significant? Well, Shaw signed for the Red Devils back in the summer of 2014. Fernandes, meanwhile, did not make the move to Manchester until January 2020.

While that highlights the remarkable durability of the former Sporting CP star, who has missed just three games due to illness or injury since signing for the club – according to Transfermarkt – it also showcases just how unfortunate Shaw has been by contrast, with the Englishman so often finding himself on the sidelines.

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The 29-year-old – who signed a new long-term deal back in 2023 – has not actually started a game for the club since back in February 2024, with it yet to be seen just whether he will actually make his long-awaited return before the season is out.

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Like any player would be, Shaw admitted he was “devastated” to have suffered a setback in his recovery late last year, with the long-serving full-back breaking down again after making three substitute appearances following Ruben Amorim’s arrival.

Those three outings remain the only time the England international has featured for the club this season, with the defender also missing the final three months of 2023/24 – despite ultimately then playing a cameo role at Euro 2024.

As for this latest absence, Amorim suggested last month that the £150k-per-week star had just a “small issue”, although only now has the experienced defender been pictured back in first-team training.

This follows claims from the former Sporting boss that Shaw could be among those to return before the campaign wraps up, with there seemingly a role for the experienced asset in Amorim’s ranks, amid his ability to operate at left centre-back, or at left wing-back.

On the other hand, with Amorim evidently unable to rely on the former Southampton man, he has found other solutions in those roles in the form of Ayden Heaven and Harry Amass, with the emergence of the pair perhaps marking the beginning of the end for Shaw’s time at United.

Equally, the left-footer’s decline may also have INEOS reflecting on their decision to cash in on a potential replacement last summer, with Alvaro Fernandez having enjoyed a real rise since then.

Man Utd already sold the perfect Shaw replacement

As the man who scored England’s opener in the Euro 2020 final against Italy, Shaw has showcased that he can be an ideal fit at left wing-back under Amorim, albeit while hardly offering a long-term solution.

In the case of Fernandez, United could well have had a figure for both the present and future, with the young Spaniard notably operating as a wing-back during his time on loan at Preston North End.

An attack-minded talent, the 22-year-old initially made the move to Manchester in the summer of 2020 from Real Madrid, as part of a trio of Spain-based imports, including Atletico Madrid’s Alejandro Garnacho and Barcelona’s Marc Jurado.

Described by talent scout Jacek Kulig as a player with an “amazing engine and quality” during his time in the Carrington youth ranks, Fernandez chalked up 14 goals and assists in 47 U23 games for the club, while also registering six assists during his temporary stint at Deepdale.

Frustratingly, however, such form did not lead to a chance at first-team level for the rampaging full-back, even with Erik ten Hag having been forced to deploy the likes of Sofyan Amrabat in that left-sided berth last season.

Indeed, back in January 2024, United moved to end Sergio Reguilon’s loan move, before then allowing Fernandez to make an initial temporary switch to Benfica. That decision was a head-scratching one, considering the absence of Tyrell Malacia, with that then compounded amid Shaw’s blow soon after.

Even despite starting this season without either Malacia or Shaw, Ten Hag and INEOS still opted to allow Fernandez to move to Lisbon permanently for a reported fee of just £5m, with the Spain U21 international having since registered eight goals and assists in 41 games in 2024/25.

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That form had even led to talk of a return to Old Trafford in the most recent window, amid the presence of a £15m buy-back clause, albeit with Amorim and co instead forking out £30m for Patrick Dorgu.

That interest in a potential reunion has only served to showcase why United will “regret selling” Fernandez in the first place, as per analyst Ben Mattinson, particularly considering he is now deemed to be worth £15m, as per Transfermarkt. Shaw, by contrast, is now worth just £13m.

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The question now remains as to whether the 6 foot 1 starlet will ever end up back in Manchester, although having found his feet in Lisbon, would the youngster even be keen to return?

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ODI World Cup tickets to go on sale on August 25, 41 days before the first match

Details of the seven-phase sale of tickets were made public on the same day as the tweaks in the schedule were announced

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The tickets for the 2023 ODI World Cup, to be played across India, will finally go on sale on August 25, just over 40 days before the first game of the tournament on October 5. The update came from the ICC soon after the revised schedule for the World Cup – also much delayed – was released, with dates changed for nine games including the big-ticket India vs Pakistan fixture.The tickets for all matches not featuring India – in the warm-ups and in the tournament – will go on sale first, on August 25. Following that, there will be a six-phase sale of tickets for games featuring India, the first for their two warm-up games (vs England in Guwahati on September 30 and vs Netherlands/Sri Lanka in Thiruvananthapuram on October 3) and then for their games in the main event. August 25: Warm-up and World Cup matches not featuring India August 30: India warm-up matches in Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram August 31: India World Cup matches in Chennai (vs Australia, Oct 8), Delhi (vs Afghanistan, Oct 11) and Pune (vs Bangladesh, Oct 19) September 1: India World Cup matches in Dharamsala (vs New Zealand, Oct 22), Lucknow (vs England, Oct 29) and Mumbai (vs Sri Lanka, Nov 2) September 2: India World Cup matches in Kolkata (vs South Africa, Nov 5) and Bengaluru (vs Netherlands, Nov 12) September 3: India World Cup matches in Ahmedabad (vs Pakistan, Oct 14) September 15: Semi-finals and final”Ahead of tickets going on sale, fans will have the opportunity to register their interest via https://www.cricketworldcup.com/register from 15 August. This will enable them to receive ticket news first and help secure their spot at the World Cup, and experience the joy of cricket in one day,” the ICC said in a statement explaining the process.”We call on all of cricket’s hundreds of millions of fans to register your interest from next week to ensure you are one of the first to receive ticket news and to be a part of the biggest Cricket World Cup,” Chris Tetley, ICC’s head of events, said in a statement. “The amendment to the schedule will ensure that players and fans will have the best possible experience at the pinnacle event of the one-day game.”The delay in announcing the final schedule and the plan for tickets is unusual for a World Cup. As a point of comparison, the tickets for the 2019 ODI World Cup, in England and Wales, went on sale in September 2018, and when the ICC responded to the high demand for tickets with a fresh sale, it was on March 21, 2019, with the tournament getting underway 70 days later on May 30.

Litton joins Bangladesh team in Lahore ahead of Asia Cup Super Fours

He was earlier replaced by Anamul Haque in the squad as he was down with fever

Mohammad Isam04-Sep-2023Litton Das has joined the Bangladesh side in Lahore ahead of the Asia Cup Super Fours. Litton, who was initially ruled out of the tournament due to illness, linked up with his team-mates on Monday evening after receiving medical clearance.Bangladesh chief selector Minhajul Abedin said Litton was added to the squad due to a number of injury concerns in the team. Najmul Hossain Shanto clutched his hamstring a few times during his century against Afghanistan. Mehidy Hasan Miraz suffered finger cramps during his century as well and retired hurt. Earlier, Mustafizur Rahman picked up a niggle in the Sri Lanka game in Pallekele on August 31 and could not play against Afghanistan.”The Asia Cup squad has a few injury concerns and the team management felt the need for an additional player going into the Super Four,” Abedin said. “We have received the BCB medical team’s clearance regarding Litton’s health and have decided to send him to Pakistan.”Bangladesh secured a spot in the Super Four following the 89-run win over Afghanistan in their last group match in Lahore on Sunday.

ريال مدريد يحدد سعر بيع لاعبه بعد تألقه في كأس العالم للأندية

حدد نادي ريال مدريد الإسباني سعر بيع أحد لاعبيه، بعد انتهاء مشوار الفريق في منافسات بطولة كأس العالم للأندية 2025، التي أقيمت بالولايات المتحدة الأمريكية.

وشارك ريال مدريد في بطولة كأس العالم للأندية، بقيادة المدير الفني الجديد تشابي ألونسو، والذي تولى المهمة خلفًا للإيطالي كارلو أنشيلوتي مدرب البرازيل الحالي.

وودع ريال مدريد منافسات كأس العالم للأندية من الدور نصف النهائي، حيث تلقى هزيمة برباعية نظيفة أمام باريس سان جيرمان الفرنسي.

وبحسب ما ورد في صحيفة “آس” الإسبانية، أبدى نادي ميلان الإيطالي اهتمامًا بالتعاقد مع ظهير ريال مدريد، فران جارسيا.

وحدد ريال مدريد سعرًا للتخلي عن لاعبه عند 20 مليون يورو، وذلك بعد المستويات الجيدة التي قدّمها اللاعب، خاصة في بطولة كأس العالم للأندية.

فران جارسيا لم يشارك بانتظام تحت قيادة المدرب كارلو أنشيلوتي في الموسم الماضي، وإدارة النادي تفتح الباب الآن أمامه بتحديد سعر بيعه.

ويعمل ميلان على تعزيز صفوفه بقيادة المدرب الجديد ماسيمليانو أليجري، وقد أبرم عدة تعاقدات بالفعل، بينهم النجم الكرواتي لوكا مودريتش.

وانضم مودريتش إلى ميلان في صفقة انتقال حر، بعد انتهاء عقده مع ريال مدريد والذي لعب لصفوفه لمدة 13 عامًا.

ولم يوضح التقرير نية ريال مدريد مع جارسيا الذي يقترب من سن الـ 25 عامًا، بالبيع المباشر أو الإعارة مع خيار الشراء.

Aston Villa ready to offer 5 year-contract to "unbelievable" Emery target

As they look to deal their Premier League rivals a major blow and land a key reinforcement in the process, Aston Villa are now reportedly prepared to complete Unai Emery’s transfer request to hijack a major star from Tottenham.

Aston Villa ready to grant Emery's wish

Having dragged them from the depths of relegation battles all the way to a Champions League quarter-final and a place in the last four of the FA Cup, to say that Emery is well-placed to make his own transfer requests at Villa Park would be an understatement. Together with sporting director Monchi, the Spaniard has earned the backing of those in the Midlands.

To Villa’s credit too, they’re often just as ambitious as their manager in the transfer market – welcoming both Marco Asensio and Marcus Rashford on loan during the January window. And that ambition is only likely to increase if they qualify for the Champions League for a second-consecutive season – perhaps resulting in moves for the likes of Dusan Vlahovic.

Aston Villa in contact to sign "magnificent" France U21 rising star

They could land an absolute bargain…

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The Villans are reportedly leading the race to sign the out-of-favour Juventus striker and could land a deal for as little as £33m this summer. It’s not just the Serbian forward on their radar, however.

According to Football Transfers, Aston Villa are now preparing to grant Emery’s request and sign Cristian Romero from Tottenham Hotspur this summer. The Argentina defender is reportedly ready to move on from North London and will cost as much as £55m, with Villa ‘willing to offer Romero a five-year contract’.

A World Cup-winner and Champions League-level defender, Emery’s interest in Romero should come as little surprise. It represents how far Spurs have fallen at the same time as Villa’s rise that the two clubs have almost swapped in positions both on and off the pitch. It wouldn’t be absurd to suggest that, in 2025, a move to Villa Park is bigger than heading to Spurs.

"Strong" Romero would be impressive coup

Luring one of the most influential players at one of the so-called top six clubs to the Midlands would not only validate Villa’s place in the battle for European places, it would also send a damning statement of intent. Emery already knows all about Romero’s quality and whilst there may be some concerns over his recent injury history, there’s no doubt that he would instantly hand Aston Villa a defensive leader.

Ollie Watkins also knows all about the defender’s quality. As Spurs thrashed Aston Villa 4-1 earlier this season, the England international was limited to just three touches in the opposition box and lost as many as nine duels. Romero, meanwhile, made four interceptions and won four out of seven ground duels whilst maintaining a pass accuracy of 95%.

If that was his Aston Villa audition, then the Argentine passed with flying colours. It’s those types of performances that have seen Romero praised by the likes of teammate Micky van de Ven, who told reporters last season: “Amazing player, unbelievable player. Defensively so strong, with the ball so strong, keeps talking, for me an amazing player.”

'No hitting' Lionel Messi rule in Argentina training revealed as Mariano Troilo opens up on his first experience in Lionel Scaloni's squad

Mariano Troilo has revealed that there is a "no hitting" Lionel Messi rule in Argentina training to safeguard the Inter Miami superstar.

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The 21-year-old Belgrano centre-back, called up by coach Lionel Scaloni for the first time for Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers against Colombia and Chile, disclosed that there’s an unwritten rule in the camp: no one is allowed to lay a tackle on Messi during training.

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Troilo, despite not making an appearance in the recent CONMEBOL qualifiers, cherished his call-up and the rare opportunity to train alongside Argentina’s top-tier talents. Reflecting on his time in the camp, the young defender expressed gratitude for the warm welcome he received, especially from Messi himself.

WHAT TROILO SAID ABOUT MESSI

Troilo said: "He welcomed me very well and made me feel part of the group very quickly."

The most eye-catching revelation from Troilo’s interview was the insider detail about how Messi is handled, or rather, not handled, during sessions.

"The only one you can’t hit is you know who," he said. "You don’t hit him, I don’t hit him, [Walter] Samuel doesn’t hit him, not even the kit man. It’s a rule here that no one can change."

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Messi is expected to return to international duties later this year as Argentina resume their World Cup qualifying campaign. The Albiceleste will take on Venezuela and Ecuador in their final set of qualifiers in September, having already booked their place at the 2026 tournament.

England Under-19s crash out of European Championship! Young Lions beaten 4-2 by Netherlands in dismal showing as Will Antwi's side fail to progress beyond group stages in competition

Will Antwi's England U19 side lost 4-2 to Netherlands U19 as the Young Lions crashed out of the U19 European Championship group stage without a win.

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    England U19 headed into their final game of the group stage in Group B of the U19 European Championship knowing that they needed a win against the dominant Netherlands, who have already confirmed their spot in the knockout stages of the tournament in Romania.

    The contest started off very equal through the opening stages; however, the first real chance fell at Ethan Wheatley's feet after the striker found himself through on goal before Joeri Heerkens' spectacular save kept the score level.

    However, the Dutch were the first to strike after Kasper Boogaard's short corner saw Kees Smit let it rip with a wonderful strike from the edge of the box, which Arsenal youth keeper Tommy Setford could do nothing about. The Netherlands then doubled their lead just past the half-hour mark after a well-worked move opened up England's defence before Zepiqueno Redmond scored with a low strike that could perhaps have been saved by Setford. They then grabbed their third goal after Lucas Vennegoor of Hesselink scored after an erroneous block from Zach Abbott fell right in his path.

    England came out strong in the second half of the clash as Wheatley almost managed to peg one goal back before he actually did so on the back of a spectacular run by Kadan Young. However, their joy was somewhat short-lived as the Netherlands regained control of the clash immediately after, with Redmond grabbing his brace around the 70th minute of the game to reinstate his side's three-goal lead. The Dutch almost found their fifth goal of the game around the 80-minute mark after a deflected shot from Kasper Boogaard. England did manage to grab a consolation goal in injury time as Shumaira Mheuka's deflected shot ended up in the back of the goal.

    The Young Lions are out.

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    Redmond was spectacular through the clash for the Netherlands as he has been through their U19 European Championship campaign so far. The left-winger managed to score a brace past a rather disappointing Setford; however, it was more of his overall quality on the left side that saw him dominate Young and Caleb Kporha in England's defence.

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    Arsenal youth keeper Setford was not at his best as England conceded three first-half goals. There was not much the 19-year-old could have done during the Netherlands' opening goal; however, the second goal could have done with a bit stronger presence from Setford, as he let the ball pass him by at saveable range. The fourth goal caught him on his heels yet again as a relatively tame effort from Redmond from a tight angle squeaked through his legs, ending all hopes of a comeback.

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    England looked set to be one of the major challengers for the U19 European Championship this summer. However, it was a disappointing campaign for Antwi's side as they crashed out without a single win to their name. The Netherlands and Germany have now gone through to the knockout round of the tournament.

مهاجم باريس سان جيرمان تحت أنظار مانشستر يونايتد لتدعيم صفوفه

أنهى مانشستر يونايتد صفقتين حتى الآن خلال سوق الانتقالات الصيفية، وهما ماتيوس كونيا من وولفرهامبتون ودييجو ليون من سيرو بورتينيو الباراجوياني.

ويقترب مانشستر يونايتد أيضاً من الإعلان الرسمي عن التعاقد مع ريان مبيومو من صفوف برينتفورد، والذي سيجري الفحوصات الطبية هذا الأسبوع.

أقرأ أيضاً.. بـ 100 مليون يورو.. ليفربول يستعد لتوجيه ضربة موجعة إلى الهلال السعودي

وقد بدأ مانشستر يونايتد في التواصل مع مهاجم فرنسي معروف بهدف تعزيز هجومه خلال سوق الانتقالات الحالية، بعد أن فشل في ضم ليام ديلاب الذي انضم لصفوف تشيلسي من صفوف إبسويتش تاون.

وارتبط أيضاً مانشستر يونايتد بضم فيكتور جيوكيريس مهاجم سبورتينج لشبونة والذي يبدو أنه سينضم لأرسنال.

وبحسب “فوت ميركاتو” الفرنسية فإن راندال كولو مواني مهاجم باريس سان جيرمان أصبح تحت أنظار مانشستر يونايتد، حيث تم تحديد المهاجم الفرنسي كهدف لشغل مركز رقم 9 هذا الصيف.

ويتمتع كولو مواني بقدراته الهجومية ويجيد اللعب كجناح أيضاً، ويتميز بالسرعة ومهارات المراوغة وخلق الفرص.

وقد يكون كولو مواني هو الخيار الأمثل للمدرب روبن أموريم نظراً لسعره ومهارته، وقد تألق اللاعب الموسم الماضي على سبيل الإعارة في صفوف يوفنتوس.

ويقدر باريس سان جيرمان سعر اللاعب بما يتراوح بين 40 و45 مليون يورو، وسجل الفرنسي 10 أهداف وصنع 3 خلال 22 مباراة منذ يناير الماضي مع يوفنتوس.

Spurs make Antoine Semenyo move! Tottenham make enquiry to sign Bournemouth winger as Cherries make £70m demand for Ghana international as Thomas Frank's side continue pursuit of Bryan Mbeumo

Tottenham have reportedly enquired about Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo while they continue to work on a move for Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo.

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Tottenham have been active when it comes to identifying targets this summer as the Lilywhites are keen on providing their new boss, Thomas Frank, with the best possible side on the back of their horror domestic season, which saw Ange Postecoglou sacked from his post, days after winning the Europa League.

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Tottenham have reportedly turned their attention towards Bournemouth's star winger Semenyo, as they are keen on signing new attacking options with the likes of Timo Werner and Richarlison struggling. The report comes from The Athletic, which has claimed that Bournemouth rate the Ghanaian winger at a price point of £70 million ($94m).

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Tottenham are already eyeing another Premier League winger in the form of Brentford's Mbeumo, and the North London side are currently stuck in a battle with Manchester United for his signature. The Lilywhites reportedly launched a bid worth £70 million ($95m) for the winger; however, he is said to be more interested in a move to Old Trafford.

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Whether Tottenham actually make a move for Semenyo will depend on their chase of Mbeumo. The saga may likely end up stretching out until next month; however, Frank will be hopeful that whichever player they sign can be available to him before the start of pre-season training.

"If I'm honest" – Ian Wright says he rues Arsenal selling "quality" player

Arsenal legend Ian Wright says that a “quality” player who the club let go really should be in Mikel Arteta’s first team right now, with the pundit “surprised” by just how well he’s doing away from the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal short of forwards after key injuries

A story of Arsenal’s season has been their shortage of key forwards, after serious, long-term injuries to the likes of Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka.

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The England star has been out since before Christmas.

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Jesus could even be out of action until 2026, after the Brazilian ruptured his ACL against Man United in the FA Cup, while Havertz’s hamstring injury has ruled him out for the rest of this season.

Some good news for Arteta is that Saka has returned to training and could even feature against Fulham next week, subject to an evaluation by medics, but their shortage of attacking players has even forced midfielder Mikel Merino into an emergency forward role.

Arsenal’s next five Premier League games

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April 5th

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Ipswich Town (away)

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While rumours are surrounding the club’s pursuit of a new striker this summer, there are those who wonder whether they should’ve sold young centre-forward Mika Biereth.

The 22-year-old, who Arsenal let go for just £4 million, is enjoying the season of his life. Biereth is currently one of the most prolific strikers in Europe, boasting an excellent 25 goals from 37 appearances across spells at both Sturm Graz and Monaco.

Monaco signed Biereth from Sturm Graz in a £12.5 million deal midway through the campaign, with the Denmark international bagging three separate hat-tricks for them already.

Ian Wright says Mika Biereth should be a first teamer for Arsenal right now

Now, commenting on the “quality” in-form young striker, Wright has suggested that Arsenal made a mistake letting Biereth leave.

“His obsession with scoring goals. He doesn’t care how they go in, he just wants to score. That will always drive and motivate him,” said Wright, in an interview with Get French Football News.

“I have been surprised. Not that I doubt his ability, but normally you give players time to adapt to different structures and new opposition. He has that bit of surprise though, opposition won’t be too familiar with him either. The big test is if he can keep it up once the league is familiar with his game. I’m incredibly proud of him, it’s an amazing record so far and long may it continue. He’s also contributing to the team as a whole. He keeps friends from every club he plays for. That’s the type of character he is.

“If I’m honest it must’ve been something with the plans Arsenal had. Mika should’ve been in and around it at the moment. One of our chats early on was about him showing himself in the preseason for Arsenal and giving it his best go. But he had the bravery to go to Scotland, then Austria and now France and that is what shows he wants to be the best! He has to be playing to prove that. His record speaks for itself. It’s disappointing for Arsenal but on a human level, I’m delighted for him.”

If Biereth continues to build upon his electric form, Monaco will be able to demand far more than the £4 million authorised by Arsenal to let him leave. His value appears set to skyrocket, and given the plethora of shortages in attack, Arteta could really use a player of his ilk right now.

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