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Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea and Arsenal latest transfer rumours

The summer transfer window officially opens at the end of the month - which means Premier League big guns can now get down to business and plan their strategies ahead of the new 2020/21 season.
Top-flight clubs yesterday agreed a 10-week summer transfer window which opens on July 27.
Subject to the approval of football's world governing body FIFA, the window will open the day after the 2019-20 season finishes and end on October 5, the date UEFA had recommended for the closure of registration periods across Europe.
The Premier League said that following consultation with the English Football League, a domestic-only window will also be added from October 5 and close on October 16.
And so, expect plenty of rumours and deals to be done by the big guns including Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool.

United make ambitious move to hijack Liverpool's Thiago pursuit

United are reportedly ‘close’ to signing Spanish midfielder Thiago from Bayern Munich despite Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool having been heavily linked with a move.
Reports in Spain, cited in the Manchester Evening News, have tipped United to upset Liverpool’s chances of signing the 29-year-old this summer.
Thiago’s quality could be a welcome addition to Solskjaer’s midfield but it appears unclear whether or not his arrival would be a necessity, with Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic and Bruno Fernandes all thriving at Old Trafford.
Issues elsewhere may be viewed as more urgent in the next transfer window but Thiago’s availability might just be too tough to refuse for the Red Devils.

Simeone breaks silence on Oblak transfer rumours

Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone has spoken out over rumours linking club keeper and captain Jan Oblak to Chelsea.
Oblak is widely regarded as the best shot-stopper in the world, and while Chelsea only recently spent €72million on Kepa Arrizabalaga, it is understood that Lampard is already in the market for a new and improved goalkeeper.
But Simeone is unlikely to let Oblak leave quietly.
He said: “I am not surprised that Chelsea admire Jan Oblak, he is a decisive player for us.
“But he is the captain and our participation every year in the Champions League helps us keep our best players so I hope he will continue with us.”

Inter eye double Chelsea swoop

Inter Milan are eyeing a double swoop for Chelsea pair Olivier Giroud and Emerson Palmieri, according to Tuttosport.
It is understood that Inter have been interested in Palmieri for a number of months, while they have recently dialled up their interest in France striker Giroud.
Giroud has impressed for Chelsea in recent weeks, grabbing a crucial winner in a cagey match against Norwich on Tuesday as the Blues look to secure Champions League football.
Emerson has struggled for game-time this season in the Premier League, having made just 14 appearances, and may be considered surplus to requirements by Lampard.

United 'close' to hijacking Liverpool move for Thiago

Manchester United are reportedly close to signing Spanish midfielder Thiago from Bayern Munich despite Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool having been heavily linked with a move.
Reports in Spain, cited in the Manchester Evening News, have tipped United to upset Liverpool’s chances of signing the 29-year-old this summer.

Chelsea 'agreement' over keeper Cakir

Chelsea have reached an agreement for shotstopper Ugurcan Cakir from Turkish side Trabzonspor, according to Haber365, cited by Talksport.
The Blues are on the lookout for a keeper to replace Kepa, and Cakir has turned heads all over Europe with a series of fine performances in the Super Lig over the past few seasons.
Chelsea are understood to have struck a deal worth £30m, which would break the record for a top-flight Turkish transfer.

Arteta urges Arsenal board to back him in the transfer market

Mikel Arteta has urged Arsenal’s board to back him in the transfer market if they want to bridge the gap to champions Liverpool.
Arsenal beat Jurgen Klopp’s side 2-1 on Wednesday night, but Gunners boss Arteta admitted afterwards the gap between the two teams was “enormous”.
“It is a big concern because you can see how they build squads and there is no magic,” he said on Sky Sports.
“You need to improve with quality squads and you need big squads in this competition - that is the challenge.”

United 'to bid £109m' for Sancho

Borussia Dortmund are expecting a £109m bid for Jadon Sancho from Manchester United if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side qualify for next season’s Champions League, according to reports from Germany
The Red Devils are currently fifth in the Premier League ahead of a trip to Crystal Palace on Thursday night.
Dortmund star Sancho is United’s top target this summer, and German publication Bild reports that if Solskjaer’s side finish in the Premier League’s top four they will make a club-record bid for the winger.

'Disrespectful' Bale told he should leave Real Madrid

Gareth Bale has been told he should leave Real Madrid after ‘disrespecting’ the club with his antics during his team’s victory over Alaves.
Bale, who has hardly featured since La Liga resumed, was seen pretending to fall asleep in the stands with a face mask over his eyes during Madrid’s 2-0 win last Friday.
And Dimitar Berbatov reckons the time has come for Zinedine Zidane to get rid of his former Tottenham teammate.
“It is unprofessional and disrespectful to Real Madrid,” Berbatov said.
“The only solution is for Bale to leave Real Madrid.”

Messi has decision to make on Barca future, says Suarez

Luis Suarez has insisted that Lionel Messi is happy to stay at Barcelona - but only on the condition that the club are willing to match his ambitions.
There has been talk in recent months that the six-time Ballon d’Or winner is growing disillusioned with life at the Nou Camp, and may consider leaving unless things improve.
But speaking to Mundo Deportivo, his strike partner Suarez was adamant that he would be going nowhere as long as Barcelona convince him the future is bright.
“What he would like is a winning project, an exciting project,” Suarez said.
He added: “Leo will take the decision based on what’s best for him and with his family in mind.

Guardiola: Silva won't make U-turn

Pep Guardiola says he will not make any attempts to get David Silva to stay despite his starring role in Man City’s win over Bournemouth.
The midfielder opened the scoring with a pearler of a free-kick before turning provider to set up Gabriel Jesus for his second, but will not make a U-turn on his contract according to his boss.
“He has decided to leave, he has said many times. I think he wants to finish after 10 seasons here,” said Guardiola.
“He’s been in incredible top form since we came back from the lockdown. He played another exceptional game and scored again, two times in a row a fantastic goal.
“Hopefully he comes back for a farewell game that he more than deserves and he can find a place for the last years of his career.”

Saints keen to seal Walker-Peters deal

Southampton are hoping to wrap up the permanent signing of Kyle Walker-Peters before any other clubs muscle their way in on negotiations.
The versatile full-back has been performing well on loan at St. Marys, but the loan agreement did not include an option to buy the defender.
As reports The Sun, Saints’ boss Ralph Hasenhuttl has tasked the club’s board to liaise with Tottenham and get the £10million transfer over the line as soon as possible.

Willian 'waiting on final Chelsea offer'

Willian is delaying making a decision on his future as he is waiting for Chelsea to submit a final offer to him, reports Brazilian outlet UOL.
The forward has a two-year extension on the table at Stamford Bridge, but refuses to sign unless he is offered another year on top.
That would go against Chelsea’s policy regarding players over 30, but Willian is reportedly still hopeful they will bend their rules to keep him at the club.

Dortmund terminate Schurrle contract

Former Chelsea winger Andre Schurrle has been let go by Borussia Dortmund, who he signed for in 2016, but has spent the last two seasons out on loan.
His deal was due to run until 2021, but both parties have agreed to terminate the agreement a year early.
Dortmund added in a statement on Twitter: “We wish you all the best for the future.”
(Image: PA Images)

Stuttgart eye Sokratis

Bundesliga side Stuttgart are said to be eyeing a move for Arsenal defender Sokratis.
As reports The Independent, ex-Arsenal transfer chief Sven Mislintat is now involved with the recruitment at Stuttgart and is planning to raid his old club.
Sokratis has just a year remaining on his contract with The Gunners, meaning he could likely be acquired on the cheap, while Stuttgart are also set to loan Dinos Mavropanos from Arsenal too.

Arsenal face Partey transfer blow

Arsenal look set to miss out on Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey amid reports he will sign a lucrative new contract to stay at Atletico Madrid.
The 27-year-old, who came through the academy at the La Liga club, has been a crucial part of Diego Simeone’s side for the past few seasons, and has made 44 appearances in all competitions during the current campaign.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta is known to be keen on adding a new central midfielder to his squad, especially given that Matteo Guendouzi is likely to leave the club following his exile.
Partey was thought to be considered one of his top targets, but according to GhanaSoccerNet he will instead put pen to paper on an £135,000-a-week contract to stay with Atleti.

Eriksen could face premature Inter exit

Christian Eriksen could be sold by Inter Milan juest six months into his time at the San Siro, according to The Mail.
The Danish midfielder forced through his exit from Tottenham in January, but has failed to find his best form over in Italy.
Antonio Conte has warned the play he must do more to earn his place in the team, and Inter are now reportedly willing to offload him for a fee in the region of £55m.
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West Ham eye Barcelona youngster

West Ham are reportedly keen on Barcelona youngster Moussa Wague.
The Hammers are eyeing a new right-back after Pablo Zabaleta’s exit.
Mundo Deportivo claim the 21-year-old is on the Hammers’ radar.
Wague was promoted to Barcelona’s first team after a year with their B team having moved from KAS Eupen but has spent the second half of the season on line at OGC Nice.
West Ham have been linked with Moussa Wague (Image: Getty Images)

Arsenal set to lose Szoboszlai race

Arsenal look set to lose the race for Dominik Szoboszlai.
The Hungarian youngster was linked with a move to the Gunners with claims they were in talks.
But he looks set to head to AC Milan with Pianeta Milan claiming he is “very close” to a deal as the Rossoneri prepare to trigger his €24m release clause at RB Leipzig.

Simeone responds to Oblak interest

Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone has responded to Chelsea interest in goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
“It is normal that they want a goalkeeper of the characteristics and value that Oblak has and it doesn’t surprise me because he is very good,” Cadena SER report Simeone saying.
“For us, he is decisive, very important in the dressing room, he is our captain.
“Year after year he has managed to evolve in all the matches, from goalkeeper to his handling with the group, and hopefully he can continue with us.
“It is normal to always look for the best, and we have many who are very good, some previous seasons have left, others have stayed, and it is logical and normal for a footballer like Oblak to be loved by anyone.
“For us, he is our captain, an important player year after year and hopefully we can continue to count on his work, which is enormous for Atlético de Madrid.”

Dzeko linked with West Ham

West Ham have been linked with a move for Edin Dzeko.
According to Calciomercato, the former Manchester City striker is ready to leave Roma.
And they claim West Ham are one of several clubs interested in acquiring his signature despite his high wages.

Turkish giants battle for Villa star

Turkish rivals Galatasaray and Fenerbahce are reportedly ready to do battle for Aston Villa ace Trezeguet.
Trezeguet has featured regularly for Villa but they could be facing relegation.
A loan move to Turkey could be on the cards with the two top clubs keen, according to Fanatik.

Arsenal tipped to sign five players

Arsenal have been tipped to sign no fewer than five players this summer after Stan Kroenke provided the club with a cash injection.
That’s according to former striker Kevin Campbell, who reckons the Gunners need to make wholesale changes if they want to compete for titles once again.
Arsenal haven’t been bankrolled like their league rivals in recent transfer windows, but club owner Kroenke has recently pumped money into the club.
The Gunners informed the London Stock Exchange of their plan to redeem bonds linked to the construction of the Emirates Stadium.
The cash injection will ease financial constraints brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, and may enable Arsenal to flex their muscles in the transfer market.

Transfer window dates confirmed

The Premier League summer transfer window will run for 10 weeks from July 27 to October 5, it has been confirmed.
A domestic-only transfer window will be added from October 5-16 to enable Premier League clubs to sign players from the English Football League.
No transfers can take place between Premier League clubs in this particular window, which will close at 5pm on October 16.
The transfer window is subject to the approval of FIFA.The Premier League summer transfer window will run for 10 weeks from July 27 to October 5, it has been confirmed.

Spurs could hijack Osimhen move

Tottenham have reportedly not given up hopes of landing Victor Osimhen.
According to RMC Sport, they have launched a late bid for the Nigerian international.
He was on the verge of joining Napoli, but it is claiming there have been complications with Spurs amongst those aiming to take advantage.
Watch this space...

Arsenal star set for Stuttgart

Arsenal defender Konstantinos Mavropanos has reportedly decided on a Stuttgart move.
According to Bild, he has already agreed to join the German club after their promotion back to the Bundesliga.
But a deal with Arsenal has yet to be agreed with the club set to be working on a tight budget.
ST ALBANS, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 11: Konstantinos Mavropanos of Arsenal during a training session at London Colney on December 11, 2019 in St Albans, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Inter eye double Chelsea deal

Inter Milan are reportedly eyeing a double transfer deal with Chelsea.
According to Tuttosport, the Serie A club want Emerson Palmieri and Olivier Giroud.
They have targeted full-back Palmieri for a number of months and are now said to have accelerated their pursuit whilst also turning to Giroud again.

Bellingham set for Dortmund

Jude Bellingham is set to sign for Dortmund, according to reports from Germany.
Manchester United were heavily linked with the youngster, who even visited the club’s Carrington traning base.
But Dortmund have won the race for his signature.
Sport Bild claim the Birmingham midfielder will complete a €25million (£22.6m) transfer to the Bundelisga giants.
The youngster is set to earn £2.7million a season.
(Image: PA)

Redknapp touts Stones for Arsenal

A move to the Emirates could revitalise John Stones’ flagging career, according to pundit and former England midfielder Jamie Redknapp.
The Manchester City defender has started just 11 league games this season, and only one since the restart, but Redknapp has told the Mail that a change of scenery would suit the England man.
He says: “Stones is still only 26, the same age Van Dijk was when he joined Liverpool. He is young enough to mould, but has only started once in the league under Pep Guardiola since January.
“Arsenal need a centre-back, and Mikel Arteta knows Stones from his City days. That could be a good fit.”
(Image: Robbie Stephenson/JMP/Shutterstock)

Liverpool eyeing Cabrera

Espanyol’s relegation from La Liga could have repercussions for a number of players, with Premier League clubs ready to take advantage.
One such individual is Leandro Cabrera, with Mundo Deportivo (via the ECHO) reporting there is a clause in the Uruguayan centre-back’s contract which means any club can bring him in on loan without an additional fee if they cover his wages.
Cabrera joined Espanyol in January, having earlier played for Getafe in this season’s Europa League, but was unable to keep the Catalan side in La Liga.
Dejan Lovren’s future, meanwhile, remains uncertain at Liverpool, and the Reds may target Cabrera as his replacement.

Arsenal lead Roca chase

Mikel Arteta remains keen on Marc Roca, and reports in Spain suggest Arsenal are better placed than some more illustrious rivals in the race to sign the Espanyol midfielder.
Roca could be available for less than his €40m release clause, thanks to Espanyol’s relegation from La Liga, and Madrid newspaper La Razon (via HITC) notes that he recently hired a more internationally-focused agency.
Arsenal are not the only Premier League club interested in Roca, who Arteta reportedly sees as the ideal man to partner fellow summer target Thomas Partey.
However, according to La Razon, they are in the best position to land their man, despite Everton also being keen on the 23-year-old.
Roca has played 33 times for Espanyol in La Liga this season. The Catalan club are guaranteed to finish bottom of the league after struggling for goals throughout the campaign.

The Premier League summer transfer window will be open from July 27 until October 5



The Premier League and EFL have confirmed their summer transfer window will take place between July 27 and October 5.
Subject to the approval of FIFA, the window will open the day after the 2019-20 Premier League season finishes and close 10 weeks later at 11pm on Monday October 5.
Following consultation with the EFL, a domestic-only window will also be added from October 5 and close on Friday October 16 at 5pm.
Transfers between Premier League clubs will not be able to occur during this period, but top-flight sides can trade with EFL clubs.
This allows EFL clubs a fortnight to carry out sales, purchases and, in particular, loans with Premier League clubs.
It also allows Premier League clubs to carry out the vast majority of their business before UEFA's October 6 deadline for Champions League and Europa League registrations.
A number of European leagues have already confirmed their summer window will close on October 5.
In the EFL, any summer signings brought in before the completion of the Championship play-offs, which take place at the end of July and into early August, will not be eligible to play for their new club until season 2020-21 commences.

Chisale's wife who was arrested over Buleya Lule’s murder transferred to Dedza Prison



Acting Commissioner of Police for Central Region, Evelista Chisale, who was arrested on Friday charged with murder, has been transferred to Dedza Prison for security reasons.
Dedza Prison spokesperson, Holman Majiga, confirmed of the development in an interview with the press.
According to Majiga, the police commissioner is the only suspect that has been sent to Dedza prison.
Commissioner Chisale was arrested together with 11 other police officers for the death of suspect Buleya Lule in police custody in Lilongwe in 2019.
The suspects appeared before the court on Monday where they were formally charged and referred to Maula Prison.

Edgar Lungu denies funding Rwanda rebels

Zambia’s President Edgar Lungu has denied claims of bankrolling a Rwandan rebel leader who is facing trial for attacks in his country in 2018 that left scores dead.
Rebel leader, Callixte Nsabimana, told a Rwandan high court that President Lungu promised his National Liberation Front (FLN) some $1m (£796,000) to help topple the Rwandan government.
He said President Lungu made a down payment of $150,000 in support of rebel attacks.
But in a statement on Tuesday, President Lungu’s spokesman said the “allegations are false and must be treated with the contempt they deserve”.
“The peoples of Zambia and Rwanda continue to enjoy strong and fraternal relations founded on mutual respect,” presidential spokesman Isaac Chipampe said.
Mr Nsabimana is facing 17 charges.
They include formation of an illegal militia group, taking part in terrorist activities, killing, kidnapping and denying and undermining the 1994 genocide.
He has pleaded guilty to all charges.

Men jailed for abuse of constituency Development fund in Zomba Malosa Constituency

A court in Zomba has sentenced two men to 18 months and twelve months imprisonment respectively for abuse of constituency Development fund in Zomba Malosa Constituency.
The graft busting body Anti-Corruption Bureau through its spokesperson Egritta Mndala said the two, former Member of Parliament for the area Anderson Undani and his personal assistant Pangani Nazombe abused project materials purchased with the development fund meant for construction of a teacher’s house.
Mndala said the materials were also meant for construction of toilets at Domasi CCAP Primary school, and rehabilitation of Domasi-Karonga Road and Malonga Bridge.
After the bureau committed the case to Zomba magistrate court, Undani was charged with three counts of abuse of office, theft and obtaining money by false pretense.
On 3rd July 2020, the Zomba Magistrate’s Court found the two guilty of the counts as charged and convicted them.
Undani was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment with hard labour on each of the three counts, while Pangani Nazombe was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment with hard labor on each of the two counts.

Malawi's old city, Zomba, records first Covid-19 death

The city of Zomba has registered its first Covid -19 death.
Zomba City Council spokesperson Mercy Chaluma has confirmed.
According to Chaluma, local transmission cases have been recorded at Sadzi, Chinamwali, Matawale, Mtiya, St. Mary’s and Mayaka.
The council is advising citizens to follow prevention measures and stay safe.
As it stands, Malawi coronavirus cases are about to hit 2500 including 40 deaths.

Rashford to receive honorary degree after a successful campaign against child poverty.






Marcus Rashford is to become the youngest ever recipient of an honorary degree from The University of Manchester, in recognition of his achievements as a footballer and as a passionate campaigner against child poverty.


The 22-year-old will follow in the footsteps of Manchester United legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Bobby Charlton by receiving an honorary doctorate, the highest honour the university can bestow.



In a statement announcing the award, Rashford said: “It’s a proud day for myself and my family. When you look at the great names that have been awarded this doctorate in the past, it’s humbling.

“We still have a long way to go in the fight to combat child poverty in this country but receiving recognition from your city means we are heading in the right direction and that means a lot. Thank you to The University of Manchester.”


Rashford's dedication to the cause has taken him from the back pages of the newspapers to the front pages in recent weeks. An open letter to Members of Parliament about his personal experiences of using foodbanks influenced a change in government policy, enabling children who have free school meals in term-time to continue receiving them during the summer.



In addition, Marcus's collaboration with poverty and food waste charity, FareShare, led to £20million being raised in financial and food donations and 3.9 million meals being distributed to vulnerable people every week during the COVID-19 crisis.


The University of Manchester's president and vice-chancellor, Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, said:

“Marcus is an extraordinary young man with an extraordinary talent and drive that stretches well beyond the football field.

“His work for charity and his high-profile campaign will not only help countless young people across our own city, but across the entire country.

“Our university has social responsibility at its core and this sense of civic pride and duty is something we are proud to share with Marcus. That is why the university is delighted to make Marcus our youngest ever recipient of an honorary degree.”

Solskjaer pressed to learn quickly after Paul Pogba decision backfires

Manchester United’s failure to close out their Old Trafford clash with Southampton and take all three points could prove crucial when the Premier League season reaches its climax.
On a night where the Red Devils weren’t at their best, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men looked to be heading into third place however, leading 2-1 into injury time.
However, under increasing pressure from a relentless, hard-running Saints side, United wilted and ultimately conceded a 96th minute equaliser to Michael Obafemi.
The young striker turned home at the far post as United failed to deal with a corner-kick, four players getting beat to the near post flick-on by Jan Bednarek, and the young Ireland striker pinching in ahead of Victor Lindelof to turn home on the goal line.
As such, United dropped from third to fifth, below both Chelsea and Leicester in their Champions League battle.
Paul Scholes has chastised the Swede’s role in the dropped points, claiming he allowed himself to be “bullied” and citing a failure to read danger at a crucial moment from the centre-back. He’s not wrong.
United skipper Harry Maguire said post-game that it was a throwback to earlier in the season, when United conceded from set-plays with increased regularity.
“Defending set-plays is something we've improved on during this unbeaten run.
“At the start of the season, we had a terrible record conceding set-play after set-play. But we've been really good at them lately.
“The guy can’t get a header in at our front post when we've got four men around it. We'll have a look at it and we'll learn from it.”
Again, Maguire isn’t wrong.
But it was something else that the England defender said that was perhaps much more pertinent when looking back on United’s failure to close out the game.
“We’re disappointed. We got control of the game and we had numerous chances.”
He went on to add: “We weren’t good enough on the ball. We gave the ball away far too much as a team, everyone in the team.
"We brought a little bit of pressure onto ourselves.”
And for that, eyes have to be turned in the direction of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, in particular with regards his substitutions which handed the impetus to the away side.
As he looked to see out the game, the Norwegian withdrew the most creative elements of his midfield: Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes.
But what they also did was stop United’s ability to negate the Saints’ press by keeping possession; as Spain showed during their European Championships and World Cup successes, sometimes the best way to defend is by not having to actually do any.
Pogba was replaced in the 66th minute. His replacement, Fred, made just nine passes in his 36 minutes on the field - taking into account injury time, with he game heading to the 102 minute mark - completing seven.
Scott McTominay replaced Fernandes in the 87th minute, the Scotland midfielder introduced to offer greater protection and to calm proceedings, to be more pragmatic than the Portuguese. He made just one unsuccessful pass in 15 minutes on the field of play.
United’s ability to keep possession without one of their key men plummeted.
Without both, it was non-existent.
United boasted 55 per cent possession in the first half. In the early throes of the second period, they were ahead in that respect also, actually boasting 66 percent in the first 15 minutes.
At the point of Pogba’s substitution, they had held 55.3 percent possession in total and 3-1 looked more likely than 2-2.
They ended the second half having had just 41 percent throughout the period. From minute 76 to the final whistle (26 minutes in total), United had just 21 percent possession.
There is no question, it was a spectacular drop off.
United boasted 55 per cent possession in the first half. In the early throes of the second period, they were ahead in that respect also, actually boasting 66 percent in the first 15 minutes.
At the point of Pogba’s substitution, they had held 55.3 percent possession in total and 3-1 looked more likely than 2-2.
They ended the second half having had just 41 percent throughout the period. From minute 76 to the final whistle (26 minutes in total), United had just 21 percent possession.
There is no question, it was a spectacular drop off.

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