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Manchester United eyeing West Ham United's Mackenzie Arnold as potential replacement for departing goalkeeper Mary Earps.Al Ettifaq's proposed loan move to sign Jadon Sancho fell through after Manchester United inserted an obligation to buy next summer for £50m.
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Is Mary Earps set to depart Manchester United during this transfer window? Manchester United has made no progress in securing a new contract for Mary Earps before the upcoming deadline. However, Arsenal is determined to sign the Lionesses star as she approaches the final year of her current contract.
Manchester United were barred from publicly disclosing Jadon Sancho's battle with mental health challenges last season until Erik ten Hag disclosed the winger's struggles in a press conference.
The takeover attempt of Yorkshire by the Rajasthan Royals may lead to a surge of Indian investment in English cricket, as multiple other IPL franchises are looking to acquire shares in the eight Hundred teams.
Chelsea's owners plan to enhance the appearance of Stamford Bridge with the installation of two colossal lion sculptures near the stadium.
Reports suggest that Chelsea has cautioned Mykhailo Mudryk to ease up on his rigorous gym sessions as there are concerns about the winger pushing himself too hard during his intensive training routine.
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Europe's clubs, according to Nasser Al-Khelaifi, have no intention of granting Saudi Arabia's new financial powerhouses a place in Uefa's premium Champions League competition.EVENING STANDARD
On deadline day, Chelsea had a £23m bid for winger Antonio Nusa rejected by Club Brugge, and they are currently keeping tabs on the player.THE ATHLETIC
Fulham is currently engaged in negotiations with midfielder Harrison Reed regarding a fresh contract.Leeds United's CEO, Angus Kinnear, expressed doubt regarding the way Tyler Adams, the USMNT midfielder, managed his departure from the club and stated that he would not have preferred him to remain.
Michael Edwards, former sporting director of Liverpool, is set to make his highly awaited return to the world of sports by launching an advisory service in collaboration with Ian Graham, the club's former director of research.