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Please don't tinubu ( urinate) here fine 10,000 |
Na so yoruba youth they be ![]() |
No be small thing |
Yes i concur with him, he is even kid that urinate in his cloth |
No be this man dey form authur before anyway make they leave make i go usa for proper check up |
ONE WITH GOD IS MAJORITY |
Hmm |
shortIGBOman:efulefu |
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udele1:who open the zoo for you |
Will this news reduse the price fuel |
Just because of woman this idoit what to kill himself , who is controling that thunder |
Nigeria be very careful with this man case or |
Hmm but man city they wicked |
And he is planning to bury nigeria kpam kpam but God forbid |
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tareigns:what is this one saying |
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EnemyofGod22:whY ARE LAUGHING |
Silentgroper:na lie bro who e go bench for man city |
We hope it works out for the club and lampard |
íº¨ West Ham are back in
for Jesse Lingard. Contact
has been made with
Manchester United.
(Source:
@Toby_Cudworth) |
More coming |
LIVE BLOG
14.56 GMT: Newcastle United
were earlier linked with a €35m
move for Hugo Ekitike from
Stade de Reims.
However, L'Equipe claims that
the 19-year-old forward doesn't
want to move to St James' Park,
even though the fee offered
was enough for his club.
The threat of relegation
hovering over Newcastle and
happiness with his situation in
France reportedly led to the
decision.
14.49 GMT: Everton rather
boldly enquired about signing
striker Victor Osimhen and
defender Kalidou Koulibably in
January, but were told they
wouldn't be allowed to leave.
Il Mattino says that Napoli did
not entertain the idea of letting
two of their best players leave.
14.24 GMT: Tottenham have
had two bids rejected by
Middlesbrough for defender
Djed Spence, sources have told
ESPN's James Olley.
Spurs made the offers last week
and both fell considerably below
'Boro's £15m valuation.
Barring an improved offer in
the final hours of the window,
sources claim Spence, who is on
loan at Nottingham Forest, is
expected to resolve his future in
the summer with a host of rival
clubs including Arsenal also
having expressed an interest.
Spence, 21, has also attracted
enquiries from overseas --
including from an unnamed
German club -- after impressing
during his loan spell at the City
Ground, most notably with a
man-of-the-match performance
as Forest knocked out Arsenal in
the FA Cup third round earlier
this month.
14.05 GMT: Huddersfield
Town have signed Chelsea
midfielder Tino Anjorin on loan
for the rest of the season.
The England Under-20
international spent the first half
of the season on loan with
Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow
but has now returned to
England.
Huddersfield boss Carlos
Corberan said: "I believe Tino is
one of the most important
young talents in Britain. He is
now in the last part of his
recovery from injury, and we
expect he can be integrated into
our squad during February. As
soon as he is fully recovered, he
will increase the possibilities of
our squad. He can play in
different attacking positions --
as a 10, 11 or 7 -- and he has
the skills to make a real impact
in our attacking play."
14.02 GMT: Manchester City
have completed the signing of
Julian Alvarez from River Plate
for a fee of €17m.
Alvarez, 22, has agreed a five-
and-a-half-year deal and will
stay at River until the summer.
"Julian is a player we have
monitored for some time,"
Director of Football Txiki
Begiristain said. "He is capable
of operating in a number of
attacking roles, and we firmly
believe he's one of the best
young attacking players in
South America. I am so happy
we have managed to bring him
to Manchester City. I really
believe we can provide him
with the right conditions to fulfil
his potential and become a top
player."
Alvarez made his River Plate
debut in October 2018 and has
scored 36 goals in 96
appearances. He made his senior
debut for Argentina against
Chile in June 2021.
14.01 GMT: Newcastle
goalkeeper Freddie Woodman
has joined Bournemouth on
loan for the rest of the season.
Woodman, 24, signed a new
three-year contract last summer
but has only made nine first
team starts - four of them in the
Premier League.
13.54 GMT: Update from
ESPN's Manchester
correspondent Rob Dawson
over the future of
midfielder Jesse Lingard under
Man United interim boss Ralf
Rangnick.
Lingard and Rangnick
have spoken today and
meeting was positive.
Rangnick gave his
blessing for him to go on
loan. Wants to give him a
chance of making
England's World Cup
squad. Newcastle still
interested but also fresh
contact with West Ham.
Decision now with
United's board.
13.43 GMT: Ousmane
Dembele is unlikely to be
included in any deal between
Barcelona and Arsenal for
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, a
source close to the situation has
told ESPN's James Olley.
Barcelona are struggling to
reach an agreement with the
Gunners over how much of
Aubameyang's £250,000-a-
week wages are covered as
they attempt to sign the 32-
year-old on loan.
It had been suggested that
Dembele was offered to Arsenal
as a possible makeweight but
the source claims there was no
prospect of the winger moving
to Emirates Stadium as things
stood on Monday lunchtime.
Dembele is out of contract at the
end of the season and Barcelona
need to remove his salary from
their wage bill to make space for
Aubameyang, who landed in
Barcelona earlier today in an
effort to push through a move.
13.31 GMT: Former Chelsea
boss Frank Lampard will return
to the Premier League after
being named as the new
Everton manager, the club have
announced.
The 43-year-old replaces Rafa
Benitez, who was sacked earlier
this month. He will be joined by
Joe Edwards as assistant
manager and Paul Clement as
first team coach.
Lampard said: "It is a huge
honour for me to represent and
manage a club the size and
tradition of Everton Football
Club. I'm very hungry to get
started. After speaking to the
owner, Chairman and the Board,
I very much felt their passion
and ambition. I hope they felt
my ambition and how hard I
want to work to bring it
together.
"You can feel the passion
Everton fans have for their club.
That will be hugely important. As
a team - the competitive level
that the Premier League brings
and the position we are in the
table - we certainly need that.
It's a two-way thing. I think
Everton is a unique club in that
you can really understand what
the fans want to see. The first
thing they want is fight and
desire and that must always be
our baseline.
"My first message to the players
will be that we have to do this
together. We'll try to do our job
and I know the fans will be
there backing us."
Lampard began his managerial
career at Derby County in 2018,
reaching the Championship
playoff final during his only
season at the club, before
leaving to replace Maurizio Sarri
at Chelsea.
13.03 GMT: The exits at Arsenal
seem to keep coming as 90min
claims they are prepared to let
winger Nicolas Pepe leave.
Pepe, 26, was the club's record
signing in 2019 when he was
acquired for £72m from Lille.
But the Ivory Coast forward has
been disappointing and the
Gunners are now open to offers
as the transfer deadline ticks
closer. Though with the lack of
incomings at the Emirates, they
will have to be careful they
don't hurt their squad depth.
12.44 GMT: Bournemouth have
agreed a deal with Liverpool to
sign defender Nat Phillips on
loan until the end of the season,
says Sky Sports.
Phillips, 24, is not getting the
game time he would want at
Anfield, and the Championship
side should be able to offer him
plenty.
12.25 GMT: Manchester
United have been offered the
chance to sign Barcelona winger
Ousmane Dembele a number of
times during the January
transfer window, but sources at
the club have told ESPN's Rob
Dawson that they have no
interest in the France winger.
United looked at Dembele in the
summer of 2020 as an
alternative to Jadon Sancho but
were only interested in a loan
deal with an option to sign him
permanently.
With his future at Barcelona
increasingly uncertain now,
Dembele's representatives have
been keen to drum up interest
from Old Trafford, but United
insist he is not an active target.
12.14 GMT: Paris Saint-Germain
striker Kylian Mbappe has
agreed a free transfer to Real
Madrid in the summer, says Bild.
Mbappe's existing deal runs out
in June, but sources told ESPN
that his family have been in
talks with the Ligue 1 leaders
over a short-term extension.
Real Madrid were close to
recruiting the 23-year-old last
summer, but PSG rejected a
€200m offer in August.
In December, Mbappe ruled out
the possibility of leaving PSG in
January, but Madrid president
Florentino Perez has now
seemingly struck a deal for the
striker this summer in which he
will earn over €800,000 a week.
12.03 GMT: Tottenham have
failed with a late move to sign
winger Yannick Carrasco from
Atletico Madrid, sources have
told ESPN's James Olley.
Spurs are on the brink of
completing a double swoop for
Juventus pair Dejan Kulusevski
and Rodrigo Bentancur but are
aiming to bolster their attacking
options further before the 11
p.m. transfer deadline.
Carrasco, 28, had a €60m release
clause in his contract, but that
expired in recent days, and after
Spurs made an enquiry, Atletico
indicated they are unwilling to
consider letting him go this late
in the window.
Sources said a deal may be
possible in the summer, but for
now, barring a huge late offer,
Carrasco is expected to stay in
Spain.
11.52 GMT: Everton are looking
at signing Real Madrid striker
Luka Jovic on loan, says The
Daily Telegraph.
Jovic, 24, has struggled since his
€60m move from Frankfurt in
2019, with only three goals in
47 games.
Everton can only loan from
foreign clubs now, following
Anwar El Ghazi's (Villa) and
Donny van de Beek's (Man
United) arrivals from English
clubs, but a move for the Serbia
international looks possible.
11.43 GMT: Getafe and
Chivas have reached an
agreement to terminate the loan
of Mexico
international striker Jose Juan
Macias, the LaLiga side
confirmed.
Macias, 22, joined the Spanish
club in the summer after
garnering a reputation as one of
the next big things to emerge
from Mexican football.
However, he has made only
eight appearances for Getafe
and has not played a game since
November. Macias' short-term
future remains up in the air with
recent reports linking him with
Sporting Kansas City in MLS.
11.36 GMT: Arsenal
striker Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang has been videoed
arriving at Barcelona airport.
Journalist Gerard Romero has
the video; the 31-year-old
Gabon international is in talks
over a loan move.
11.22 GMT: Tuttosport claims
that Rangers are closing on a
move for Juventus midfielder
Aaron Ramsey.
Ramsey, 31, has struggled in
Italy since leaving Arsenal on a
free transfer in 2019, while his
reported €400,000-a-week
salary proved an issue in
moving him on.
Now the Scottish Premier
League side have managed to
negotiate a loan for €2.5m, with
an option to sign him for €5.5m
in the summer.
11.11 GMT: Manchester City
are hoping to officially
announce the signing of Julian
Alvarez on Monday, sources
have told ESPN's Rob Dawson.
Alvarez, 22, is set to join from
River Plate but will initially be
loaned back to the club until at
least the summer. Despite not
joining Pep Guardiola's squad
immediately, the Argentina
international is considered a
first-team signing and has been
earmarked for a big future at
the Etihad Stadium.
The deal is likely to cost around
£20m including add-ons, and he
is a player that City are very
excited about.
11.03 GMT: Burnley have
signed Wout Weghorst from
VfL Wolfsburg for around €15m.
Weghorst, 29, has scored 59
goals in 118 Bundesliga
appearances for Wolfsburg over
the past three and a half
seasons, and featured for
Netherlands at Euro 2020.
The 6-foot-6 striker will replace
Chris Wood, who moved to
Newcastle earlier this month.
Manager Sean Dyche said: "Wout
is a player that our scouts have
been strong on for some time,
and we feel that he can add to
all that we do at Burnley Football
Club. His signing is a continued
show of the club's and team's
development. We wish Wout
well as he earns the right to
push our group forwards."
11.00 GMT: Liverpool spent
€45m to bring in FC Porto
winger Luis Diaz. But why now?
10.48 GMT: Manchester City
forward Morgan Rogers is being
chased by Huddersfield and
Blackpool, sources have told
ESPN.
Rogers, 19, has spent the first
half of the season on loan at
Bournemouth, where he has
made 16 appearances, but he's
looking for more regular
football before the end of the
campaign.
A move to Huddersfield or
Blackpool is most likely, but
there are other Championship
clubs also interested.
10.34 GMT: Arsenal are looking
to sign striker Raul de Tomas
from Espanyol, says AS.
De Tomas, 27, has a €70m
release clause that Arsenal are
going nowhere near, but they
are keen to do some kind of a
deal if Aubameyang departs.
10.16 GMT: ESPN Barcelona
correspondent Sam Marsden
sums up the situation for the
club on Deadline Day.
Barcelona's Deadline Day
will be dominated by two
names: Ousmane Dembele
and Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang. Nearly two
weeks have passed since
Barca told Dembele to
leave the club after his
agents turned down
several contract renewal
offers. However, with his
deal up at the end of the
season, he's still not left.
Barca hope the threat of
leaving him in the stands
for the rest of the season
will force him to
reconsider his future on
Monday.
If Dembele does leave,
Barca will free up space on
their wage bill to turn to
the market themselves.
Arsenal striker
Aubameyang, who is close
to Dembele from their time
at Borussia Dortmund, is a
target. Coach Xavi
Hernandez wants to add
another striker to his
squad before midnight
and, after running into
complications in their
pursuit of Alvaro Morata,
Aubameyang has jumped
to the front of the queue.
The signing of the Gabon
international on loan until
the end of the season may
even be possible if
Dembele stays, as long as
he's prepared to accept a
low salary.
Elsewhere, Barca also want
a left-back, with Ajax's
Nicolas Tagliafico an
option, but the delay in
finding a solution to
Dembele's future could see
them run out of time
when it comes to any
more incomings. As for
exits, goalkeeper Inaki
Pena is likely to join
Galatasaray on loan. |
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