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Published 10:15 5 Sept 2017 BST
Updated 10:16 5 Sept 2017 BST
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With reports refusing to die down that City are plotting a move for Lionel Messi, some have suggested there may be a genuine fear in Spain that Pep Guardiola's team - backed by Abu Dhabi royal family members - are willing to meet a clause in the Argentine's new Barca deal.
Despite reports that Messi has agreed an extension with the club, nothing has been signed yet. According to the Mirror, the contract offer he's received from the club includes a release fee of €300m (£276m).
Although arguably the greatest player in the game's history, the idea of City (or any other club) paying this kind of money for someone over the age of 30 seems a little far-fetched. Next summer, Messi will turn 31 - six years older than Neymar was at the time of his move to PSG. The idea of him costing £76m more, regardless of how brilliant he's been throughout his career, would come as a surprise.
Denmark national team doctor issues update on Christian Eriksen
The international collapsed in a friendly against Ukraine. Denmark’s national team doctor Morten Boesen has issued an update on Christian Eriksen following his collapse against Ukraine. The friendly match in Odense was halted after 65 minutes when the player collapsed, with the game abandoned shortly after. The 34-year-old was then thankfully able to walk from […]
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The day it ever so nearly happened… Every supporter of the English men’s national team remembers the 11th of July 2018 as if it were yesterday. From Kieran Trippier’s unstoppable 6th minute free-kick, to the heartbreak of defeat in extra-time, fans experienced every emotion under the sun over an agonising 120 minutes of football between […]
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PFA Players’ Player of the Year nominees announced
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