Sancho close to Juventus move – Sunday’s gossip

Juventus are willing to pay Jadon Sancho’s asking price, and Roma’s Randal Kolo Muani and Randal Kolo Muani strike a deal to take on the loan of Evan Ferguson.

As the two clubs work out the details of the 25-year-old’s move, England winger Jadon Sancho’s switch from Manchester United to Juventus is about to be completed. (Tuttosport – in Italian)

Juventus are prepared to pay Sancho’s 25 million euros (£21.65 million) asking price, which Sancho has agreed to on with the Serie A giants through a four-year, 6 million euro ($5.2 million) contract. (Sportmediaset-in-Italiano)

Following last season’s successful loan spell at Juventus, Manchester United and Newcastle United have both identified Paris St-Germain’s France striker Randal Kolo Muani, 26, as a top target. (Footmercato – in French)

Following the signing of France defender Theo Hernandez, 27, from Al-Hilal, AC Milan are interested in closing a deal with Brighton to bring the premier league club’s 27-year-old Ecuador left-back Pervis Estupinan to the club. (Gianluca di Marzio)

After two bids were rejected, Bayern Munich are now moving forward with signing Liverpool forward Luis Diaz, and the two clubs are planning to hold a meeting soon about the 28-year-old Colombia international. (German) (Bild)

After the Serie A side reached a verbal agreement, which included a 40 million euro (£34.67 million) option to purchase the 20-year-old Republic of Ireland striker, Evan Ferguson will join Roma on loan from Brighton. (Romano-Fabrizio)

Milan Skriniar, 30, and Marco Asensio, 29, both from Paris St. Germain, have signed new contracts with Fenerbahce. (Footmercato – in French)

After leaving Al-Qadsiah, Gabon’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 36, rejected an offer from Al-Ettaq, and the former Arsenal forward has instead chosen to join Marseille. (Footmercato – in French)

Raheem Sterling, 30, is a 30-year-old England international, that Chelsea hopes to sell for around £20 million in order to recoup some of the £47.5 million they paid Manchester City for the 30-year-old. (Sun)

Conor Gallagher, 25, could be forced to leave Atletico Madrid after exceeding the number of non-EU players allowed to register under La Liga rules. (Cope via the goal)

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Miley Cyrus fans outraged as singer, then 14, asked if she’s pregnant in resurfaced clip

When she was only 14 years old, reporters inquired about her sexual life. A red carpet moment clip has recently been reappeared online.

Miley Cyrus fans outraged as singer, then 14, asked if she’s pregnant in resurfaced clip(Image: Youtube/Preston Ward Condra)

Fans were shocked when a reporter inquired about Miley Cyrus’s then-14-year-old Disney star’s pregnancy during an old clip from a red carpet event. The 32-year-old singer, who first gained notoriety on the Disney Channel as Hannah Montana, didn’t stop people from spreading rumors about her private life.

She was reportedly pregnant, and she was questioned about the claims during a red carpet conversation with Inside Edition and Extra TV in 2007. I’m not expecting,” I said. As her mother, Trish Cyrus, stood behind her and shook her head, she set the record straight at 14 years old, which is incredibly lame because I’m a minor.

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Miley Cyrus red carpet event in 2007
Miley, then 14, was asked whether she was pregnant(Image: Youtube/Preston Ward Condra)

“And yes,” Such a moron. The teenager said, “My main goal is to set the record straight. “I believe that people who make things up like that do it, [it’s] kind of a cry for help, attention,” he said.

She was subsequently questioned about the validity of the rumors about her pregnancy during a different conversation with Extra TV. What do you believe they are still moving in?

She responded, “I don’t know; I’m ready for them to make up something else so I can get out of it.” “I believe it’s just people who were genuinely interested in being noticed but weren’t.” It turned on me, and it was completely unwanted attention. Many thanks, men, and good job.

Miley Cyrus
Fans were shocked by the invasive questions(Image: Getty Images)

Miley also received questions about how her fans responded to the rumors, which the singer responded, “It was really breaking my heart, so I thought it would really take me down.

Because all of my fans have stood up and said “No, that’s not true,” it’s the only thing it’s done, and it’s put me in a position where everyone can see how supportive my fans are.

“I know that, and it’s also giving me the street cred just to stand here and say that would be impossible because I’m living my life the way I think is right, and that’s staying true.”

The young star was later quizzed on whether she believed in “no sex before marriage,” but the reporter continued. No, I don’t at all, replied Miley. You never know, so I’m making an effort to stay true to that.

Fans slammed the invasive questions as they questioned why a child was being asked about her sex life. One user said on Reddit: “The fact that a 14-year-old had to handle that level of adult weirdness is honestly disturbing.”

Another woman continued, “I’m both amazed at the poise with which this 14-year-old conducts herself and disgusted by the adult questioning she makes.”

One wrote, “Right?” Why do they want to know that?”

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McIlroy takes ‘insane’ Portrush crowd on Open thrill ride

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One particularly madcap 30-minute spell early in Rory McIlroy’s back nine best captures the emotional rollercoaster he took on the vast, sun-beaten Royal Portrush crowd during the third round of the Open Championship.

After a strong start, McIlroy’s patience had already gotten stretched by a series of six successive pars.

Then, on November 11, he encountered the “most weird, ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen.” When McIlroy hit his own ball, an embedded ball appeared from the spot where he had flailed his drive way right on 11 and left him completely perplexed.

McIlroy, whose captivating five-under-par 66 leaves him six shots clear of Scottie Scheffler, said, “It’s never happened to me before.”

It could never occur on a link course, which is also possible. It was very strange when the balls got all matted down.

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McIlroy missed the 2019 Open at Portrush despite a strong second-round charge. He has been putting it off for six years. There was never a dull moment in this.

The fans were aware of this as well. The crowds that poured into the various grandstands and dotted the fairways made unwavering efforts to enthralle their hero on every hole.

The thousands of people following McIlroy needed another little boost of excitement as overnight leader and world number one Scheffler was gradually slipping further ahead of him.

The Masters champion surprised them with a stunning, suspense-filled piece of showmanship on the 12th.

McIlroy stumbling down the slope with a wickedly quick putt after two fine blows to the back of the green. The ground shook as it fell into the cup after 11 seconds and reached its destination.

The 36-year-old remarked, “Yeah, this could be one of the coolest moments I’ve ever had on the golf course.”

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After watching Oppenheimer for the first hour or so, McIlroy was prepared for whatever the Dunluce Links threw at him on Saturday.

With three birdies in his first four, he jumped out of the traps and poured in a 36-footer for the County Antrim property, sending shockwaves through the property.

He stalled after gaining more points at two and four. Two of the four easiest holes on the course, where he birdied five and seven, fell through for him, and he missed a chance on 10 before the whirlwind of 11 and 12 .

When he hit the top of the pin on 15 and rolled in the resultant three-footer, he raised the decibels one more time.

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McIlroy is unlikely to win, despite Scheffler having a dozen strokes in arrears and carding a bogey-free 67 to take a four-shot lead over Li Haotong.

Naturally, he wanted to play the Claret Jug on his own turf, but he seems happy to take this week as his soul-stirring post-Masters homecoming.

McIlroy is 36 . The Open will be held in Portrush when it comes up next, but it’s impossible to say for certain that the five-time major winner will still be a superstar there.

After McIlroy admitted not living up to the terms of his contract in 2019, both the player and the fans have been eager to relish every moment this week.

Fans have been having it all week. They have energised and lifted him at every turn from getting out of their beds for his early morning practice round on Monday to gathering in incredible numbers on Saturday.

The afternoon had a Ryder Cup-like atmosphere thanks to the chants of “Rory, Rory, Rory” on Saturday, particularly in contrast to the roars from other courses.

He said, “I’ve come here really just trying to embrace it.”

“I might have felt differently if I hadn’t won a major this year or the Masters if I hadn’t won.”

It almost feels like a celebration of what I’ve accomplished. I’d like to join them for a holiday. This week, I’ve just made a really strong effort to embrace everything.

Rory McIlroy salutes the crowd after his eagle on the 12thGetty Images

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‘Excited’ McIlroy takes Portrush crowd on Open thrill ride

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One particularly madcap 30-minute spell early in Rory McIlroy’s back nine best captures the emotional rollercoaster he took on the vast, sun-beaten Royal Portrush crowd during the third round of the Open Championship.

After a strong start, McIlroy’s patience had already gotten stretched by a series of six successive pars.

Then, on November 11, he encountered the “most weird, ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen.” When McIlroy hit his own ball, an embedded ball appeared from the spot where he had flailed his drive way right on 11 and left him completely perplexed.

McIlroy, whose captivating five-under-par 66 leaves him six shots clear of Scottie Scheffler, said, “It’s never happened to me before.”

It could never occur on a link course, which is also possible. It was very strange when the balls got all matted down.

Getty Images

McIlroy missed the 2019 Open at Portrush despite a strong second-round charge. He has been putting it off for six years. There was never a dull moment in this.

The fans were aware of this as well. The crowds that poured into the various grandstands and dotted the fairways made unwavering efforts to enthralle their hero on every hole.

The thousands of people following McIlroy needed another little boost of excitement as overnight leader and world number one Scheffler was gradually slipping further ahead of him.

The Masters champion surprised them with a stunning, suspense-filled piece of showmanship on the 12th.

McIlroy stumbling down the slope with a wickedly quick putt after two fine blows to the back of the green. The ground shook as it fell into the cup after 11 seconds and reached its destination.

The 36-year-old remarked, “Yeah, this could be one of the coolest moments I’ve ever had on the golf course.”

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

After watching Oppenheimer for the first hour or so, McIlroy was prepared for whatever the Dunluce Links threw at him on Saturday.

With three birdies in his first four, he jumped out of the traps and poured in a 36-footer for the County Antrim property, sending shockwaves through the property.

He stalled after gaining more points at two and four. Two of the four easiest holes on the course, where he birdied five and seven, fell through for him, and he missed a chance on 10 before the whirlwind of 11 and 12 .

When he hit the top of the pin on 15 and rolled in the resultant three-footer, he raised the decibels one more time.

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

McIlroy is unlikely to win, despite Scheffler having a dozen strokes in arrears and carding a bogey-free 67 to take a four-shot lead over Li Haotong.

Naturally, he wanted to play the Claret Jug on his own turf, but he seems happy to take this week as his soul-stirring post-Masters homecoming.

McIlroy is 36 . The Open will be held in Portrush when it comes up next, but it’s impossible to say for certain that the five-time major winner will still be a superstar there.

After McIlroy admitted not living up to the terms of his contract in 2019, both the player and the fans have been eager to relish every moment this week.

Fans have been having it all week. They have energised and lifted him at every turn from getting out of their beds for his early morning practice round on Monday to gathering in incredible numbers on Saturday.

The afternoon had a Ryder Cup-like atmosphere thanks to the chants of “Rory, Rory, Rory” on Saturday, particularly in contrast to the roars from other courses.

He said, “I’ve come here really just trying to embrace it.”

“I might have felt differently if I hadn’t won a major this year or the Masters if I hadn’t won.”

It almost feels like a celebration of what I’ve accomplished. I’d like to join them for a holiday. This week, I’ve just made a really strong effort to embrace everything.

Rory McIlroy salutes the crowd after his eagle on the 12thGetty Images

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McIlroy takes ‘insane’ Portrush crowd on Open thrill ride

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

  • 10 Comments

One particularly madcap 30-minute spell early in Rory McIlroy’s back nine best captures the emotional rollercoaster he took on the vast, sun-beaten Royal Portrush crowd during the third round of the Open Championship.

After a strong start, McIlroy’s patience had already gotten stretched by a series of six successive pars.

Then, on November 11, he encountered the “most weird, ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen.” When McIlroy hit his own ball, an embedded ball appeared from the spot where he had flailed his drive way right on 11 and left him completely perplexed.

McIlroy, whose captivating five-under-par 66 leaves him six shots clear of Scottie Scheffler, said, “It’s never happened to me before.”

It could never occur on a link course, which is also possible. It was very strange when the balls got all matted down.

Getty Images

McIlroy missed the 2019 Open at Portrush despite a strong second-round charge. He has been putting it off for six years. There was never a dull moment in this.

The fans were aware of this as well. The crowds that poured into the various grandstands and dotted the fairways made unwavering efforts to enthralle their hero on every hole.

The thousands of people following McIlroy needed another little boost of excitement as overnight leader and world number one Scheffler was gradually slipping further ahead of him.

The Masters champion surprised them with a stunning, suspense-filled piece of showmanship on the 12th.

McIlroy stumbling down the slope with a wickedly quick putt after two fine blows to the back of the green. The ground shook as it fell into the cup after 11 seconds and reached its destination.

The 36-year-old remarked, “Yeah, this could be one of the coolest moments I’ve ever had on the golf course.”

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

After watching Oppenheimer for the first hour or so, McIlroy was prepared for whatever the Dunluce Links threw at him on Saturday.

With three birdies in his first four, he jumped out of the traps and poured in a 36-footer for the County Antrim property, sending shockwaves through the property.

He stalled after gaining more points at two and four. Two of the four easiest holes on the course, where he birdied five and seven, fell through for him, and he missed a chance on 10 before the whirlwind of 11 and 12 .

When he hit the top of the pin on 15 and rolled in the resultant three-footer, he raised the decibels one more time.

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

McIlroy is unlikely to win, despite Scheffler having a dozen strokes in arrears and carding a bogey-free 67 to take a four-shot lead over Li Haotong.

Naturally, he wanted to play the Claret Jug on his own turf, but he seems happy to take this week as his soul-stirring post-Masters homecoming.

McIlroy is 36 . The Open will be held in Portrush when it comes up next, but it’s impossible to say for certain that the five-time major winner will still be a superstar there.

After McIlroy admitted not living up to the terms of his contract in 2019, both the player and the fans have been eager to relish every moment this week.

Fans have been having it all week. They have energised and lifted him at every turn from getting out of their beds for his early morning practice round on Monday to gathering in incredible numbers on Saturday.

The afternoon had a Ryder Cup-like atmosphere thanks to the chants of “Rory, Rory, Rory” on Saturday, particularly in contrast to the roars from other courses.

He said, “I’ve come here really just trying to embrace it.”

“I might have felt differently if I hadn’t won a major this year or the Masters if I hadn’t won.”

It almost feels like a celebration of what I’ve accomplished. I’d like to join them for a holiday. This week, I’ve just made a really strong effort to embrace everything.

Rory McIlroy salutes the crowd after his eagle on the 12thGetty Images

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Could Trump’s threats against Brazil backfire?

If Bolsonaro’s case is dropped, the US will threaten to impose 50% tariffs.

Brazil and the United States are at odds with one another over Jair Bolsonaro’s prosecution.

Presidents of Brazil Lula da Silva and US President Donald Trump threatened “unacceptable blackmail” by promising 50 percent tariffs.

What comes next, then? Who will prevail in the endgame?

Presenter:

Adrian Finighan

Guests:

Graziella Testa, Professor at the Getulio Vargas Foundation

Professor at the Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation, Vinicius Rodrigues Vieira