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Van De Beek wanted at Selhurst Park choosed Merseyside instead

Frank Lampard is said to have ‘personally phoned’ loan signing Donny van de Beek to convince him to choose Everton over Crystal Palace as his Old Trafford escape route.

Lamps has just taken over in the Goodison Park hotseat and will start his tenure with Man United’s out-of-favour midfielder in his squad for the rest of the season.

Van De Beek was wanted at Selhurst Park before deciding to make the switch to Merseyside instead.

And reports in the player’s native Netherlands suggest Lampard’s personal involvement in the deal is what clinched it for him.

The new Toffees boss is said to have called Van De Beek directly to tell him of his plans, which were enough to convince him to make the move down the M62.


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Steve Bruce to take over West Brom after Valerien Ismael's sack

Steve Bruce is an early contender to take over at West Brom after the sacking of Valerien Ismael.

Fifth in the Championship and with three wins from 14 games, the former Barnsley boss has been dismissed seven months into his four-year contract.

The panicking Baggies’ board, desperate to return to the Premier League at the first attempt, will spend the next few days looking at an experienced replacement.

And they could turn to Bruce who was sacked by Newcastle in October.

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Dani Alves AXED from Barcelona

Dani Alves has been AXED from Barcelona's Europa League squad due to strict competition rules.

And Alves will have to settle for domestic minutes moving forward as he has been left out of the Europa League squad, following Barcelona's announcement.

That is because Barcelona are only allowed to register three new players, which are Ferran Torres, Adama Traore and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

The trio all arrived in the recent transfer window and have been preferred by Xavi over Alves.


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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has broken his silence

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has broken his silence after his sensational deadline day move to Barcelona.

The ex-Arsenal striker was the subject of one of the most dramatic transfer stories of recent years as he jetted to Spain to seal the deal.

The on-again off-again negotiations eventually saw Arsenal releasing him from his contract so he could sign as a free agent at the Nou Camp.

Now Auba - who fell out spectacularly with former boss Mikel Arteta - has spoken to Barca's social media team about his switch to Catalonia.

He said: “I’m very proud, especially because my family is Spanish from my mother’s side.

“I’m really proud and happy to be here. My main goal is to help the team and give everything I can to bring the team back into the Champions League and stuff like that.

“I’m just happy to be here and I will try to give everything.

“It’s amazing to have him (Xavi) as a coach, he’s been a fantastic player as everyone knows and I’m sure as a coach he will bring us something that we will learn.”


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Alexandros Lampis died after a cardiac arrest

A Greek footballer has died aged just 21 after a cardiac arrest during a match with no defibrillator or ambulance at the stadium.

Alexandros Lampis was turning out for third-tier side Ilioupoli.

But with just five minutes on the clock, reports in his homeland say the attacking midfielder collapsed.

Tragically, there was no way to resuscitate him on the pitch and the ambulance did not arrive at the ground for another 20 minutes.

Ilioupoli announced the sad news on their social media channels.

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Tottenham will make a move for Man United ace Jesse Lingard in the summer.

That’s the opinion of transfer guru Fabrizio Romano who reckons Spurs will rival West Ham for the winger at the end of the season.

Romano told United legend Rio Ferdinand on his FIVE podcast: “He’s going to leave as a free agent and I think that West Ham will come back for him, that Tottenham will be in for him in the summer.

“So a lot of opportunities, he will take his time. But Lingard will leave as a free agent.”


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Adama Traore took a pay cut in order to secure his Barcelona return, it has been confirmed.

The 26-year-old Spaniard completed a loan move to the Catalan giants from Wolves, with an option to buy of £25million included within the deal.

And Barcelona president Joan Laporta has now revealed Traore made sacrifices when it came to his salary because he wanted to play for the club again.

Speaking about securing the former Wolves man, Laporta said: “We’ve an option to buy clause included into Adama Traore deal with Wolves and our plan is to trigger that clause.

"It’s on him - he made a great effort [on salary] to play here at Barça.”

Barcelona will pay 100 per cent of Traore's wages.


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Diego Costa is on a free transfer

Diego Costa is available on a free transfer for £46,000 a week, according to reports.

The ex-Chelsea hero is without a club after leaving Brazilian side Atletico Mineiro last month.

Costa, 33, was reportedly offered to Bundesliga club Mainz on a deal worth a fraction of what he would have earned at Stamford Bridge.

According to Bild, a consultant touted the striker's services to the mid-table German side by messaging one of their scouts on WhatsApp.

They add that Costa wanted an 18-month deal worth around £46k a week.

The scout didn't take the offer seriously, however.

So much was his scepticism over the offer, that he didn't even flag it to the club's sporting director Martin Schmidt.

When told about the exchange by Bild, Schmidt found it funny.


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Julen Lopetegui a major role in recruiting Anthony Martial

Sevilla director of football Monchi has revealed that the club’s boss Julen Lopetegui played a major role in recruiting Anthony Martial.

Mochi said to La Colina de Nervion: “It has been intense because bringing in two players like Martial and Tecatito is not easy because the competition was so great.

“Different situations, with a high market profile, but very coveted pieces of the market. We have spent a lot of time convincing and acquiring these players.

“If the Sevilla coach wasn’t Lopetegui, it wouldn’t have been so easy for Tecatito and Martial to be here. The willingness of the players has helped a lot in that sense.”


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James McAtee committed his future to City

Man City wonderkid James McAtee has committed his future to the champions by signing a new four-year deal.

McAtee, 19, is highly-rated by Pep Guardiola and made his Premier League debut in November's 3-0 win against Everton.

McAtee was the subject of several approaches during the January transfer window after entering the final 18 months of his contract.

The likes of Brighton, Rangers, Bournemouth and Swansea all attempted to swoop for the starlet.


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Lyon have to re-sign Alexandre Lacazette

Lyon have vowed to go all out in their bid to re-sign Alexandre Lacazette from Arsenal.

Club president Jean-Michel Aulas has publicly declared his desire to bring the striker back to France this summer.

And a free transfer agreement could be close, with Lyon’s sporting director Vincent Ponsot revealing he is in constant contact with Lacazette’s representatives.

The forward, 30, left Ligue 1 for Arsenal nearly five years ago in a £45million deal.


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Fabio Cannavaro has revealed he came within a whisker of joining Chelsea - before choosing Real Madrid instead.

Speaking to The Telegraph, the 48-year-old explained: "I was close to signing when I was at Juventus [in 2006].

“A friend of mine called me and asked me if I would go to Chelsea and I knew they were interested.

"But in the end I moved to Madrid and of course Fabio Capello was there."


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Deli Alli rolled into Everton in a Rolls-Royce

Deli Alli rolled into Everton training in a stunning £300,000 Rolls-Royce after sealing a move away from Tottenham.

The 25-year-old star completed a deadline day transfer to the Merseyside club in search of regular first-team football.

And he has showed up to his new club in some style.

The former England international was behind the wheel of a £300k matte black Rolls-Royce.

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Joachim Low to become Fenerbahce boss

Ex-germany boss Joachim Low will reportedly become the new Fenerbahce boss in the summer, despite his long-running feud with Mesut Ozil.

The move will allow Low to bury the hatchet with his former player Ozil.

Ozil and Manchester City ace Ilkay Gundogan, who are both of Turkish descent, were pictured alongside controversial Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan ahead of the 2018 World Cup.

The photo sparked outrage and when the defending champions crashed out in the group stages, Ozil seemingly became the scapegoat for Germany's exit.

Low has expressed his desire to talk things through with Ozil.


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Declan Rice to leave West Ham

Declan Rice is almost certain to leave and West Ham seem to have 'given up' on finishing in the top four this season.

That's the damning verdict of ex-Aston Villa and England star Gabby Agbonlahor.

Man United have a long-held interest in Hammers skipper Rice, who has made his name as regular for his country in recent years.

And Agbonlahor - now working as a TalkSPORT pundit - reckons the lure of Champions League football is going to be too much for Rice to turn down after West Ham failed to bring in reinforcements this winter.

He said: “Spurs aren’t the finished article, Arsenal have lost players, they’re looking a bit shaky. Manchester United have let players go and looking a bit shaky as well.

“It was the perfect time for West Ham to finally push that little bit more with a few more players. A defender, a midfielder and striker to go and get top four.

“As much as people might think players are loyal and love it here. Declan Rice, like I said a few months ago, will see his England teammates play in the Champions League and might be playing Champions League finals this season.

“How long is that going to go on where he’s going to be happy with the Europa League.

“I think Declan Rice will be looking to go in the summer.”


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