Saturday 13 January 2018

Arsenal expect Alexis exit but hopeful on Ozil

Arsene Wenger concedes that Alexis Sanchez is likely to leave Arsenal, but he remains optimistic regarding a new contract for Mesut Ozil.
The Gunners have seen speculation surrounding two key figures cast an unwelcome shadow over their efforts in 2017-18, with Manchester rivals City and United ready to pounce if the exit door is opened.

Arda Turan set for return to Turkey

Arda Turan is on the verge of sealing a return to his native Turkey as he negotiates with Superlig leaders Basaksehir. Frozen out of Ernesto Valverde's plans at Barcelona, Arda is set for an 18-month loan back home.

Real Madrid move for Man City's Sterling

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is in talks with Manchester City over the possible signing of Raheem Sterling, claims Sterling has seen marked improvement in his game since coming under the wing of Pep Guardiola. 
And that upturn in form has not escaped the attention of Perez, who sees him as a possible successor to Gareth Bale at the Bernabeu.

Man Utd to challenge Liverpool for Pulisic

Manchester United are set to challenge Liverpool over the signature of Borussia Dortmund's US wonderkid Christian Pulisic, claims Pulisic, 19, is already a regular starter with both club and country, and his added value as an icon in the lucrative US market makes him an attractive signing. 
And while Jurgen Klopp is a confirmed admirer of the player from his former club, he could face stiff competition from Old Trafford this summer.

Few Republicans Acknowledged Trump's 'Shithole'

President Trump disputed multiple reports that he referred to Haiti as a “shithole” country during an Oval Office meeting with lawmakers on Thursday about U.S. immigration policy.
“Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country,” Trump tweeted early Friday morning. “Never said ‘take them out.’ Made up by Dems. I have a wonderful relationship with Haitians. Probably should record future meetings — unfortunately, no trust!”