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Premier League: Frank Lampard Jadon Sancho decision Wilfried Zaha close

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is eyeing Samuel Chukwueze, Fyodor Chalov, and Leon Bailey as well as Jadon Sancho and Wilfried Zaha in the January transfer window.

The Blues legend has already drawn up transmission plans for his side as they get ready for their first window since their prohibition was lifted following a successful appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Football fans from around the world can purchase Premier League Football Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

What next for Danny Drinkwater?

Danny Drinkwater is returning to Chelsea after a disastrous loan spell at Burnley. Drinkwater played only 59 minutes of Premier League action since arriving at Turf Moor in the summer.

Frank Lampard has made it clear that the midfielder is not in his plans moving forward.

And with John McGinn ruled out for three months, Aston Villa has been linked with a move for the 29-year-old.

Chilwell alternatives

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard will turn to Nicolas Tagliafico and Alex Telles if he fails to land Ben Chilwell.

Express Sport understands that Chilwell is one of the club’s top transfer targets this month with a left-back high on Lampard’s list of priorities.

Trouble landing Chilwell is somewhat that Chelsea has recognized though and according to Portuguese reports from A Bola, they have two substitutes to the 23-year-old.

It comes with Marcos Alonso potentially on his way out while Emerson Palmieri has struggled with injuries.

Willian off

Tottenham have contacted representatives of Chelsea winger Willian regarding a January swoop.

The Brazilian is out of contract at Stamford Bridge in the summer and could be convinced to play for Jose Mourinho across London. The Blues policy of offering players over 30 one-year deals could mean the winger looks elsewhere.

Tottenham boss Mourinho is keen to strengthen his squad and could see Willian as the perfect buy.

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Wilfried Zaha could be set to leave Crystal Palace with the winger reportedly changing his agent.

According to the Daily Mail, Zaha is planning on working with Pini Zahavi to help facilitate his departure from Selhurst Park.

Zaha served notice of his intention to split with his long-term agent Will Salthouse last September after he failed to secure the forward a move away from Palace in the summer.

In a boost for Chelsea Zahavi has excellent relationships with many at Chelsea and is also close to the club’s owner Roman Abramovich.

Lampard’s Sancho decision

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has cooled his interest in Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho after the Bundesliga side set an astronomical asking price for England international.

Transfer expert Ian McGarry claims Dortmund commanded £103million for Sancho.

And he relies on there would be an additional £42.6m which would go to the winger’s agent making it a massive outlay for Chelsea.

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Premier League: Manchester United’s six players shortlisted for January transfer

Manchester United has a six men transfer shortlist heading into the January window. The Red Devils are considering enhancing their squad following injuries to midfielders Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay and could recruit some new midfielders in the winter window.

The Manchester United boss revealed on Wednesday night that Paul Pogba requires an operation on his ankle and might be out for up to four weeks with Scott McTominay also on the sidelines for up to two months because of a knee problem sustained on Boxing Day.

According to a report, Manchester United coach Michael Carrick is supposedly keen for the club to sign the following six players in January. Football fans can purchase Premier League Football Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

Newcastle United midfielder Sean Longstaff

Manchester United is looking at Sean Longstaff to help deal with an injury crisis in midfield. 

With Scott McTominay not expected to return for another two months and Paul Pogba ruled out for surgery Manchester United needs reinforcements.

According to ESPN, Longstaff has been added to the pool of targets with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer set to be backed by the board this window. 

Aston Villa Captain Jack Grealish

Manchester United is pointing to bring in an attacking midfielder in the current month’s transfer window, Jack Grealish. 

MANCHESTER UNITED boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is targeting to add a booster of creativity to his midfield with Scott McTominay suspended and Paul Pogba continuing to struggle with an ankle injury. 

As reported by The Independent, Aston Villa’s Grealish is being targeted while Christian Eriksen is also under consideration.

West Ham United defensive midfielder Declan Rice

Manchester United is set to have its busiest transfer window for in several years with Declan Rice one of six players the club is looking to sign.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side could also lose as many as six players as they attempt to overhaul their squad.

According to The Times, and several other media outlets Alexis Sanchez will be allowed to leave Manchester United if the club can find someone to take the Chilean off their hands.

Sanchez was signed from Arsenal in January 2018 to great fanfare as part of a swap deal that took Henrikh Mkhitaryan to the Emirates. However, the move has not worked out.

Sanchez, who is reportedly the highest-paid player in the Premier League, has scored just five goals in 41 games.

Benfica midfielder Gedson Fernandes

The 20-year-old Portugal international is one of several midfielders attracting Manchester United’s interest in the January window.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer acknowledged the club is looking to recruit in central midfield after injuries in their squad.

However, Benfica want to loan Fernandes out for 18 months with an option to buy. Fernandes’ legislatures have been in the UK and have vocalized to four Premier League clubs.

Fernandes’ release clause is £102m but Benfica have conceded they will not get that kind of money for an out-of-favor player.

Central midfielder of Germany National Team Emre Can

Emre Can is keen to leave Juventus with Manchester United eyeing the German midfielder. The former Liverpool man let his contract wind down at Anfield and moved to Turin in 2018.

Since his switch to Italy though he has struggled to establish himself in the starting XI which has seen him consider his options.

MANCHESTER UNITED needs midfield reinforcements with recent defeats highlighting their lack of creativity and productivity in the final third.

Issues with Scott McTominay and Paul Pogba have left Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to consider his options and adding a new face in January now looks a possibility.

Attacking Midfielder of Tottenham Christian Eriksen

Manchester United is ready to pass up the chance to sign Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen in the January transfer window, according to reports.

The Denmark international’s current contract expires at the end of the season which will allow him to leave Spurs on a free transfer next summer. Eriksen will also be able to negotiate with teams outside of the Premier League from January 1 and reach an agreement to join them for free at the end of the campaign.

Manchester United is also in the race to sign Eriksen but Spurs are holding out for a £40 million transfer fee in the upcoming transfer window.

And according to the Daily Telegraph, MANCHESTER UNITED is now prepared to wait until the end of the season before making their move for Eriksen.
But that strategy could backfire as another Premier League side could submit an offer ahead of Manchester United, while it will also leave Real Madrid free to negotiate a deal with the 27-year-old before he is out of contract with Spurs.

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Premier League: Manchester United’s three worst players against Arsenal

Manchester United ended the festive Premier League period with a limp defeat to old rivals Arsenal.

Goals from Nicolas Pepe and Sokratis gave the Gunners a much-needed win and the first three points under Mikel Arteta. Manchester United started 2020 with a whimper as they produced a gutless display against Arsenal.

After Chelsea drew against Brighton Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side had the chance to close the gap to 4th place to just 2 points. Football fans from around the world can purchase Premier League Football Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

But Manchester United were at their toothless passive and dire best we did not cause the hosts who have a leaky defense any trouble whatsoever.

First-half goals from Nicolas Pepe and Sokratis were enough for the Gunners to secure a 2-0 victory and give Mikel Arteta his first victory.

Here are the Manchester United players that were well off the pace.

Manchester United center-back Harry Maguire

The world’s most expensive defender struggled to handle the pace and movement of Arsenal’s talented forward line.

Maguire tried to get as tight as he could to Alexandre Lacazette but there were too many times where Manchester United’s captain got spun or outmaneuvered.

It was clear that the former Leicester City man was getting frustrated by the glaring lack of movement in front of him and that resulted in a number of passes going astray.

His lack of pace and mobility was exploited against the Gunners and this was highlighted when he cynically brought down Mesut Ozil. It was arguably Maguire’s most disappointing performance since joining the club in the summer.

Harry Maguire felt that MANCHESTER UNITED should have done better in front of goal as the Reds fell to a 2-0 loss against Arsenal on New Year’s Day.

Despite a bright start from Manchester United which saw Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side get in behind the Gunners’ defense on a number of occasions, it was the hosts that emerged victorious courtesy of first-half strikes from Nicolas Pepe and Sokratis Papastathopoulos.

“We started the game well,” Harry said to MUTV after the game. “In the first 10 minutes, we created two good opportunities where we should have been a little bit more clinical. And then from there until the half-time whistle, they were on top.”

They played with more aggression; more intensity and they pressed us better. So we have got to go back, work hard improve. In the second half we huffed and puffed and created some chances but the key period was from the 15th minute until the half-time whistle and we were not good enough.

Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw

Ever since his double leg fracture in 2015, Luke Shaw has struggled to nail down his starting position at Manchester United.

He might have been signed as a 19-year-old full of promise and potential, but the Red Devils have only seen it shine through on an irregular occurrence. Now 24, Shaw has only featured three times this season due to injury and is, somehow, one of the more ‘senior’ members of the Man United dressing room.

With Shaw’s injury, Ole Gunnar Solskjær took it upon himself to promote the younger Brandon Williams. At 19, the England youth international has been a breath of fresh air having impressed hugely both in the Europa League and Premier League.

Shaw’s performance was always going to be under scrutiny due to how well Brandon Williams played against Burnley.

Solskjaer opted to recall Shaw but it was a decision which backfired and should result in Williams getting another to chance to stake his claim against Wolves.

There is never any urgency, when Shaw is either defending or attacking everything, is done at half pace.

Arsenal’s record signing Pepe has endured a torrid start to life in England but somehow Shaw made him look like a world-beater.

He never put a tackle in and just backed off after being left on his backside after he got sold for a dummy. The former Southampton man is too ponderous in possession; he takes far too many touches and a lot of his passes end up going backward.

Manchester United attacking midfielder Jesse Lingard

Solskjaer gave Lingard a chance to impress against a side he has had previous success in a bid to rekindle some form. It was a harsh decision on Andreas Pereira who had contributed back-to-back assists in the games against Newcastle and Burnley.

Manchester United’s number 14 failed to have any influence on the match and was hooked just shy of the hour mark.

It is little wonder that Angel Gomes is stalling on signing a new deal when he isn’t being given a look-in in a side that chops and changes their attacking midfielder on a regular basis.

He may be one of our own but on a day where Jack Grealish and James Maddison’s respected stocks continue to rise Lingard’s days a key part of this Manchester United side is dwindling and fast.

MANCHESTER UNITED legend Ryan Giggs accused Jesse Lingard of lacking football intelligence after the Red Devils’ 2-0 loss to Arsenal at the Emirates.

Goals from Nicolas Pepe and Sokratis gave Arsenal a deserved win against Manchester United who was well below-par during a disappointing night in north London for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side.

Manchester United was abysmal during a despondent opening 45 minutes but Solskjaer waited until the hour-mark before making any changes.

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Euro Cup 2020 updates: England preparing for euro cup 2020

In 2018, the English National Team achieved something it hadn’t done for decades making it to the semi-final of the FIFA World Cup.  Last year’s World Cup was a crazy time for England fans, with Gareth Southgate, Harry Kane, and the rest of the team providing a country with the hope that football would finally be coming home. Football fans around the world can buy  Euro 2020 Tickets online to enjoy its outstanding performances.

While it was not meant to be, they made their mark in England’s football history, a history that stretches back to the very foundations of the sport.  The team’s performance gave England fans everywhere hope that the 2020 Euro Cup might give football another chance to come home.

As a club, England played its first international match in 1870 against Scotland. Beginning in 1900, the Olympics became the first international series of competitions between nations and the FIFA World Cup beginning in 1930.  Just before that, French Football Federation secretary Henri Delaunay thought of hosting a continental championship in 1927.

However, he was able to generate little support for it until 1960 when the first Union of European Football Leagues European Championships was held in Paris, but England did not elect to participate and that year’s championship was won by the Soviet Union.

England would subsequently enter the qualifiers in 1964 but failed to earn a bid into the championships.  The country would not make it into its first Euro Cup until the 1968 championships in Italy.  At the time, only four teams who made it out of the qualifying matches actually played in the cup starting with the semi-finals.

1984-2008

England would fail to qualify in 1984 and would only manage to achieve 7th place in both 1988 and 1992.  For a while, it seemed that the 1968 result with that World Cup team that included the legendary Bobby Charlton would be the closest England would come to glory on the continent.

1996 saw the UEFL Euro Cup bring the sport back to its native land as England hosted that year’s tournament.  Hosting the cup was an especially proud time for England football fans and their theme became “Three Lions” by comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner in collaboration with the band Lightning Seeds.

The song’s seminal line “It’s coming home” became, and remains to be, a rallying cry for the England National Team when it performs well in any tournament. Unfortunately, England would only achieve its second-most successful result as it finished 3rd yet again.

Through the 2000s, England football never tasted the same success placing 5th to 12th in four competitions and failing to qualify for the cup in 2008. 2016 also saw a major scandal rock the English National team over third-party ownership of player’s financial rights and resulted in the resignation of manager Sam Allardyce as well as the sacking of several club staff.

After managing only one game, Allardyce was subsequently replaced with the national team Under-21s manager Gareth Southgate, so they went onto earn the job permanently and lead England to the semi-finals in the 2018 World Cup.

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