Rashford may have route back to Man Utd – Tuesday’s gossip

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Marcus Rashford and Federico Chiesa may return to Manchester United, and the trio may continue playing at Old Trafford following Ruben Amorim’s departure. Juventus is interested in Federico Chiesa’s return.

Marcus Rashford, 28, who is currently on loan at Barcelona, could get a chance to return to Old Trafford after Manchester United fired Ruben Amorim. (Mirror)

The sacked Amorim‘s replacement is likely to be Oliver Glasner, who is likely to be Manchester United‘s top target. The club‘s management has a lot of admiration for the 51-year-old Austrian, whose summer contract with Crystal Palace is up. (Telegraph requires a subscription)

Marco Silva, the Portuguese manager, is preparing for an approach from href=”https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/teams/manchester-united” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″> class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Manchester United. (Sun)

If Amorim had stayed, England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 20, and Netherlands midfielder Joshua Zirkzee, 24, would have wanted to leave Manchester United in January. (Mail subscription required)

Federico Chiesa, 28, an Italian international who spent two seasons in the Serie A, has been in talks with class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Juventus over a loan move to href=”https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/teams/liverpool” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″> class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Liverpool. The 28-year-old forward is interested in returning to the Serie A team. (In Italian, La Gazzetta dello Sport)

Bournemouth‘s offer to replace their 25-year-old Ghana winger Antoine Semenyo with 40 million euros (£34.7 million), but the Bundesliga side turned down the offer. (Sky Sports – in German)

href=”https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/teams/chelsea” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″> class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Chelsea will need to act quickly to sign class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Rennes-born Jeremy Jacquet, 20, as class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Real Madrid, href=”https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/teams/manchester-united” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″> class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Manchester United, href=”https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/teams/liverpool” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″> class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Liverpool, href=”https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/teams/arsenal” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″> class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Arsenal, and class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Real Madrid all have interest in the French defender. (Teamtalk)

Inter Milan are also interested in signing 31-year-old Portugal defender Joao Cancelo on loan from Barcelona. (In Italian, La Gazzetta dello Sport)

As the club continues to have a turbulent season, Edu, the head of football at Nottingham Forest, has doubts about his long-term future. (Telegraph requires a subscription)

Jorgen Strand Larsen, 25, from .com/sport/football/teams/wolverhampton-wanderers” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″>Wolves, is a Norwegian international, who .com/sport/football/teams/crystal-palace” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″>Crystal Palace are prepared to bring to .com/sport/football/teams/west-ham-united” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″>West Ham. (Mail subscription required)

href=”https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/teams/tottenham-hotspur” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″> class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Tottenham and Santos have been in touch about a deal for their highly regarded Brazilian left-back Souza, who is also of interest at Newcastle. (Teamtalk)

After only five months at West Ham, England international Callum Wilson, 33, is in talks to terminate his contract with the club. (Athletic – A subscription required)

Gary O’Neil, the former href=”https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/teams/wolverhampton-wanderers” class=”ssrcss-k8mrr8-InlineLink e1kn3p7n0″> class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Wolves boss, and Liam Rosenior, the current manager of Strasbourg, are in talks to replace Enzo Maresca at Chelsea. (Athletic A subscription required)

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Hundreds of tourists stuck on Yemeni island as tensions simmer on mainland

After flights were canceled due to clashes between government troops supported by Saudi Arabia and secessionists with connections to the United Arab Emirates, about 400 tourists are still stranded on the Yemeni island of Socotra.

Due to intense fighting between rival armed groups loosely grouped under the Yemeni divided government, which has its headquarters in the southern port city of Aden, flights into and out of Yemen have been largely slowed over the past few days.

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The Southern Transitional Council, which supports Yemen’s government in the provinces of Hadramout and al-Mahra, is in charge of the Socotra islands, which are located 380 kilometers (236 miles) south of the mainland. It has fought with Yemen’s Saudi-backed government in the provinces of Hadramout and al-Mahra.

More than 400 foreign tourists are stranded after their flights are “suspended,” according to Yahya bin Afrar, the deputy governor for culture and tourism on Socotra, the largest island in the Socotra archipelago.

On the condition of anonymity, a local official told the AFP news agency that “more than 60 Russians” were among the 416 people of different nationalities who were stranded on Socotra.

“British, French, and American” nationals were also cited as a source of information by an unnamed Western diplomat in a statement released by an unnamed diplomat.

Region with a high degree of instability

Polish tourists are also in trouble, according to Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Maciej Wewior in a post on X on Sunday. An Emirati airline had been suspending flights to Socotra until Tuesday.

“Socotra is situated in a highly unstable area with long-standing armed conflict.” The security situation is deteriorating even more right now. Airspace has been closed as a result of the military’s expansion, the post claimed.

At least two Chinese nationals were present, according to a Socotra travel agent.

One Western diplomat claims that tourists who are stuck on the island are now requesting assistance from their embassies in order to be evacuated. Many of them went there for New Year’s Eve celebrations.

The diplomat claimed that “their relevant embassies have requested their evacuation from the Saudi and Yemeni governments.”

After lengthy delays that lasted for several days, the airport in Aden has been operational since Sunday.

Promise to bring order back.

Secessionists with the UAE-backed STC’s presence in southeast Yemen last month helped to retake the country’s civil war with the intention of creating an independent state.

However, the Saudi-backed “Homeland Shield” forces successfully seized control of the oil-rich southern governorates of Hadramout and al-Mahra, which account for nearly half of Yemen’s territory, from the STC rebels this week.

The Houthis, who largely rule northwestern Yemen, including Sanaa, were previously grouped under the umbrella of the Aden-based Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), the internationally recognized government’s governing body.

The governor of Hadramout, Salem al-Khanbashi, was appointed as the governorate’s commander on Friday.

Al-Khanbashi stated in an interview with Al Jazeera Arabic on Monday that the governorate’s ports and airports would soon be operational, stressing the need to restart Seiyun airport’s service in northern Hadramout.

He said meetings will be held with all political and tribal organizations to form a front to defend the governorate from upcoming attacks and promised to restore stability and security.

Davina McCall to step back from full time work after breast cancer diagnosis

The Masked Singer singer has stated that she is “stepping back” from her full-time job and that her “very, very frightening” breast cancer diagnosis has “put everything in place” for her.

Davina McCall has said she will step back from full time work following her breast cancer diagnosis. The Masked Singer star announced in November that she underwent surgery to remove a cancerous lump from her breast, which had not spread as it was caught early.

Talking on the Miss Me? podcast, Davina revealed that her recent health blow made her re-think her work-life balance. She shared that all her health issues, including her drug addiction and brain tumour, had led to “breakthroughs” in her mind. “I had an amazing breakthrough when I got clean in the early nineties,” she said.

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After having my brain tumor removed, I made a significant breakthrough. I realized I needed to give my life some rest. I did notice that, but then the breast cancer, which I thought was extremely frightening, made me realize that I really, really had to put that in place. And I’m here now.

I’ll be working a four-day week, she continued. I’m trying to make my life more balanced and feel a lot better about it now. I really want to take more care of myself as I get closer to this stage of my life. My most recent project is about me because I can’t care for anyone else if I’m not well.

Davina began using heroin in her 20s. Before beginning her MTV career as a presenter, she had an addiction but was able to get past it.

Years later, the former Big Brother presenter revealed she had been diagnosed with a rare brain tumour. In November 2024, she announced that she had been diagnoses with a colloid cyst and had to have neurosurgery.

A year later, she revealed her breast cancer diagnosis. She shared via Instagram that she spoke about her experience with the latter cancer to “help someone” and urge others to “get checked”.

Davina and her partner Michael Douglas got married shortly afterward. After six years of dating, the presenter and the hairdresser got married in December. After Matthew Robertson, to whom she was married for 18 years, and Andrew Leggett, to whom she was married for less than a year, he is her third husband.

Holly, Tilly, and Chester are Davina’s three children with her ex-husband, Matthew. According to reports, the two have a happy co-parenting relationship. She shared in February 2025 that she had been diagnosed with brain cancer and was concerned about what might have happened to her children if she “didn’t make it.”

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She stated in a conversation on Begin Again, “I did go and address my will and make sure that was airtight.” Michael and I discussed my wishes. I included wishes in my will for all the children.

If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at Breast Cancer Support. The Macmillan Support Line also offers confidential support to people living with cancer and their loved ones. If you need to talk, call us on 0808 808 0000.

Trump administration sets meetings with oil companies on Venezuela: Report

According to unnamed sources, US president Donald Trump’s administration will meet with executives from US oil companies later this week to discuss boosting Venezuela’s oil production in the wake of US forces’ abduction of its leader, Nicolas Maduro, according to Reuters news agency.

The administration’s hopes of regaining control of US oil companies in South America after its government oversaw US-led energy operations there nearly 20 years ago are at stake, according to a Reuters news agency report released on Monday.

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Four oil industry executives with whom the three biggest US oil companies, including Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips, and Chevron, claim that they have not spoken to the Trump administration about Maduro’s ouster, which is in contrast to Trump’s claims over the weekend that he had meetings with “all” the US oil companies, both before and since Maduro was kidnapped.

One of the sources reported on Monday that no one from those three companies has ever spoken to the White House about operating in Venezuela, either before or after.

The administration’s plans for the upcoming meetings will depend heavily on their efforts to boost Venezuela’s oil production and exports, which were previously an OPEC member and have the largest reserves in the world, and whose crude oil can be refined by specially designed US refineries. According to analysts, achieving that goal will require years of effort and significant investment.

What executives will be present at the upcoming meetings, and whether they will speak for themselves or as a group.

The White House stated that it believed Venezuelan oil was ready to be a part of the US oil industry, but it did not comment on the meetings.

According to White House spokesman Taylor Rogers, “All of our oil companies are ready and willing to make significant investments in Venezuela to rebuild our oil infrastructure, which was destroyed by the illegitimate Maduro regime.”

Reuters contacted Exxon, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips for comment on the request for comment.

According to an executive in the oil industry, companies would not discuss potential Venezuelan operations with the White House in group settings, citing antitrust concerns that prevent competitors from discussing investment plans, production plans, and timing.

low oil prices, political risks

In a late-night raid on Venezuela’s capital, US forces arrested Maduro and returned him to the country to face narcoterrorism charges.

Trump stated that he anticipated the biggest US oil companies to invest billions of dollars to boost Venezuela’s oil production after it fell by about a third of its peak over the past 20 years due to underinvestment and sanctions.

However, according to industry analysts, a lack of infrastructure will prevent those plans, along with a great deal of uncertainty over the country’s political future, legal framework, and long-term US policy.

While the Trump administration has suggested that large US oil companies will invest billions in Venezuela’s infrastructure, we think that political and other risks, in addition to the country’s current relatively low oil prices, could prevent this from occurring soon, writes William Blair’s Neal Dingmann in a note.

He predicted that significant time and millions of dollars will be spent on improving Venezuela’s infrastructure.

And any future investments in Venezuelan infrastructure would be made on a sagging global energy market. Crude oil prices in the US have decreased by 20% from last year. Since June 2024, the benchmark US crude has not touched $80 per barrel and not been above $70 since June.

In the weeks leading up to the US housing crisis in 2008, a barrel of oil cost more than $ 130.

Venezuela’s oil fields are home to Chevron, the only US company with operations there.

Before their projects were nationalized by former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, Exxon and ConocoPhillips both had storied histories there.

For the purchase of three oil projects in Venezuela under Chavez, Conoco has been seeking billions of dollars in restitution. After Venezuela left the nation in 2007, Exxon was involved in lengthy arbitration proceedings.

Chevron, which has recently had to work with the Trump administration to maintain its presence in the nation, has had to make some shaky moves toward the company, which exports about 150 000 barrels of crude from Venezuela to the US Gulf Coast each day.

Trump has stated that there is still a US embargo on Venezuelan oil.

TUC Decries Cost Of Living, Seeks Increase In Allowances

The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has demanded an increase in the workers’ compensation and the country’s high living costs.

Festus Osifo, the TUC’s president, and Nuhu Toro, its general secretary, made the call in a statement on Monday. They want workers to receive more social security benefits, including paying more allowances, to help counteract rising inflation.

Congress is still deeply concerned about the harsh economic realities that workers are confronting in 2026, the statement read in part.

In accordance with the current Labour law, it demanded that governments at all levels review and enhance workers’ allowances as a temporary relief measure.

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Additionally, it urged workers to stay calm and pledge their support for creating a labor movement that supports both Nigeria and workers.

The union pledged to continue to support the Congress in its efforts to lobby the government and other labor-related organizations for policies that are worker-friendly.

The TUC urges governments at all levels to urgently review and improve workers’ allowances as a temporary relief measure in order to ensure that a new National Minimum Wage in 2027 is fully implemented in accordance with the Labour Act in light of persistent inflation and rising living costs.

Without adequate protection and support, Nigerian workers cannot bear the cost of economic reforms.

“Unity is still our greatest strength, brothers and sisters. Let’s reaffirm our resolve, strengthened our solidarity, and unwavering commitment to the ideals that unite us in 2026.

Osimhen double for Nigeria downs Mozambique to seal AFCON quarterfinal spot

As Nigeria cruised into the quarterfinals with a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Mozambique at the Africa Cup of Nations, Victor Osimhen scored twice.

Similar to Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, a former African footballer of the year, opened the scoring in Fes on Monday with a 20-minute opening goal, which helped set up the other three goals on the night.

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Before scoring Nigeria’s second goal on 25 minutes, Osimhen had started the game without his signature mask. Before Akor Adams sealed the victory, he then scored again just before half-time.

Since Egypt defeated Algeria 4-0 in the semifinals of the 2010 tournament in Angola, it is the biggest winning margin in an AFCON knockout tie.

The Super Eagles will go to a last-eight tie against Algeria or the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on Saturday in Marrakech, determined to make up for their lack of World Cup eligibility.

A victory in the DRC’s game on Tuesday would give Nigeria a chance to reclaim their place after losing to the Leopards on penalties in a November World Cup qualifying playoff.

After advancing as one of the best third-placed teams in the group stage, Mozambique made its debut in the knockout phase of an AFCON.

Akor Adams, the team’s forward, celebrates the team’s fourth goal in their Africa Cup of Nations group match against Mozambique [Sebastien Bozon/AFP]

They could not compete with a Nigerian team that had drastically changed since their final group game when coach Eric Chelle gave them a chance to play a few unproven players in a 3-1 victory over Uganda.

Lookman, an Atalanta forward who scored in the second group game to defeat Tunisia 3-1, was one of the players who was reinstated in the starting lineup. As midway through the first half approached, Africa’s best player in 2024 gave his side the lead.

Adams was released on the left side of the box by Alex Iwobi’s through ball, and Lookman first converted his cutback.

The 28-year-old then turned provider, scoring from close range from the close range with his cross from the left headed in from Adams.

The Galatasaray striker was unhurt shortly after encountering Witi, who saw the Mozambique international knee Osimhen in the stomach.

Osimhen’s low ball, which Lookman had earlier sent across the left-facing goal, was intercepted, putting the game at 3-0 in the 47th minute, putting an end to any hope of a Mozambique comeback.

Before scoring in the group against Tunisia in the group stage, the 2023 African player of the year had lost seven AFCON games without scoring. At the Moroccan tournament, he now has three to his name.

With a quarter of an hour left, Lookman was not finished for the night, as he had already stuffed Adams inside the box and fired a high shot into the net.