talkSPORT.com round up all the biggest transfer news from Thursday’s papers and online…4Alexis Sanchez is reportedly determined to leaveManchester United after being snubbed by manager Jose Mourinho.(Daily Mirror)The Chilean forward has had enough after being left out of the squad for this weeks Champions League clash against Young Boys, and is reportedly keen to join Paris Saint-Germain.(Daily Mirror)David de Gea is in no rush to sign a new contract with Manchester United. The Spaniards current deal expires at the end of the season, but the club are set to trigger a one-year extension. (Daily Telegraph)It is claimed the goalkeeper wants Man United to offer him a five-year contract worth about 350,000 a week to stay at the club matching his wages to top earner Alexis Sanchez.(Daily Mail)4
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 86th international goal with a first-half free-kick before going on to add to his tally in the second-half Portugal manager Fernando Santos described Cristiano Ronaldo as "a genius" after his superb hat-trick ensured Portugal reached the Nations League final with victory over Switzerland at the Estadio do Dragao.
Cristiano Ronaldo adds the Nations League to his list | MARCA
8.05pm: Manchester United's deal to sign Alexis Sanchez is worth around £180m after he agreed a four-and-a-half-year contract, according to The Telegraph. Sanchez is now just waiting on Henrikh Mkhitarayn to see if he will give the green light on a switch in the other direction to Arsenal.
Alexis Sanchez to be in Manchester United squad vs. Yeovil
Two Arsenal players were kind enough to duck out of the way so fans could get a clear view of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's penalty against Manchester United.. Matteo Guendouzi and Alex Iwobi were warming up at the side of the pitch as the striker stepped up to take the penalty when they responded to pleas from the home support.
Arsenal news : Arsenal fans ask Iwobi & Guendouzi to duck for
Loftus-Cheek, Willian and Rudiger - Latest Chelsea injury news and expected return dates. Who is out and who is a doubt for the Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge?
Chelsea fans take swipe at Willian after - football.london
Injured midfielder Naby Keita tore off his recovery pad to celebrate Liverpool's stunning win over Barcelona on Tuesday night. The Reds overturned a three-goal deficit from the first leg of their Champions League semi-final to beat the La Liga giants 4-0 at Anfield.
Naby Keita wears Liverpool kit as he rips medical aid off
Scott Brown has escaped a ban from the SFA for his celebrations against Rangers in the Old Firm derby at the end of last month. The Celtic captain was cited by the governing body for his actions
Celtic captain Scott Brown escapes SFA ban after Old Firm
Manchester City 2017-18: Guardiola's men rack up records in title triumph which was set by the Red Devils in 1999-00. 240 - Manchester City's 240 day total at the top of the league in 2017-18
Pep Guardiola's team rises above personal rivalry to paint
Jose Mourinho says he is "too young" to consider retirement as he spoke for the first time since being sacked by Manchester United in December. Mourinho, who was appearing as a pundit for Qatar
Former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho launches sly dig
Former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has opened the door for a move to Germany after revealing that he wants to win a league title in a fifth different country. Mourinho, 56, has been
Mar 26, 2019 · An open letter calling on the West Ham board to issue an unequivocal condemnation of the Democratic Football Lads Alliance has received the backing of four Labour MPs and the mayors of Newham and
Derby manager Frank Lampard has been charged with misconduct by the Football Association as a result of his behaviour after Friday's 2-2 draw with Birmingham. 'It is alleged his language and/or
Derby County boss Frank Lampard reacts to FA misconduct
Patrick Bamford's early goal proved enough for Leeds to boost their hopes of automatic promotion from the Championship with a 1-0 win at Bristol City. The visitors took a ninth minute lead when
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Leyton Orient manager Justin Edinburgh, who won the FA Cup as a Tottenham player in 1991, dies at the age of 49. Orient pay tribute to 'amazing and inspirational' Edinburgh.
Justin Edinburgh dead: Tributes paid to Leyton Orient boss
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