I have not agreed to leave Man Utd – Fernandes

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Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Manchester United, has stated that he won’t talk about his future plans until after the World Cup in 2014.

On Saturday, the 31-year-old will make his 300th appearance for United as the club attempts to end a string of home defeats suffered by Brighton in the past.

Fernandes has missed just 17 games since leaving Sporting for £47 million in January 2020, and only three of those were due to injury or illness, making this achievement even more impressive.

The Portuguese turned down Al-Hilal’s outrageous summer offer, and the Saudi Pro League and Europe followed with no interest in anything more.

Fernandes is aware of the rumors swirling in his future.

According to sources close to him, he won’t move to Saudi Arabia in the summer, even though major European clubs outside the Premier League are showing more interest.

According to what it is understood, Fernandes’ contract, which expires in 2027 and has the option to extend it for a further year, has a clause that would allow him to join a club outside of England for £56.6 million (€65 million), if it is signed soon enough.

Fernandes isn’t interested in talking about it at the moment, though.

“I feel good here, as I’ve always said. He continued, “I still want to realize my dreams.”

“I’m not able to speak for the club.” I’ve heard a lot of people saying I’m ready to leave the following season. It wasn’t made with me if the club had reached that agreement. Nobody I know has spoken to me.

My agent is also aware of my methods of operation. After the World Cup, he will want to talk to me. I won’t speak to anyone until then.

When Al-Hilal’s interest for the first time became public during United’s post-season visit to Asia, Fernandes spoke to a lot of people.

Independently, meetings with Portugal team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo, technical director Jason Wilcox, head coach Ruben Amorim, chief executive Omar Berrada, technical director Jason Wilcox, and his family took place.

Everyone agreed that the money being discussed, even for one of the Premier League’s highest earners, was hysterical. A club record sale would have resulted in the fee being anticipated to be more than £100 million.

However, Fernandes was not being pushed out. Amorim actually said the exact opposite.

He said to me, “No, we want more players to help you become a better team.” We still risk losing something if we bring some people over and lose you, Hernandez said of his manager.

Ana was his wife’s blunt.

“My family feels very well here,” Hernandez said. My kids enjoy attending school. Even with the weather, they adore the way they live here.

“Everyone is settled,” the saying goes. We frequently say that the house we have in Portugal sometimes feels more like home.

She said, “Are you successful at the club in the first place?” She is aware that I am not.

Putting the team first

Fernandes was out on the Carrington training pitches in the pouring rain less than 24 hours after United won their first game against Liverpool at Anfield since 2016.

He wanted to go out to watch his team-mates go through their own punishing session after finishing his own gym session.

When those closest to him claim that Fernandes is “body and soul,” they mean it.

He takes his role seriously by supporting his coworkers, just as his primary motivation is not to give others praise.

He said, “I want people to think good things about me, obviously.” If I said otherwise, I would be lying.

However, I want the team’s accomplishments. That is absent from my time at United.

“I haven’t been able to achieve the success I envisioned when I signed,” the club said.

“I’ll be in a place, but not in the one I want to be,” I said.

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Kobbie “makes me a better player,” he says.

In recent years, big-money signings like Antony, Andre Onana, and Jadon Sancho have been heavily criticized for their recruitment strategies after failing to make a significant impact.

Fernandes believes that being a United player by itself is insufficient.

He said, “We need to sign big characters at this club.” Due to the pressure and attention we receive, being a good player occasionally is insufficient.

We hired players who are aware of the club’s dimensions this summer.

“Give me the ball, I want to play, I want to make things,” says Matthew Cunha in all its arrogance.

We want this Cunha on the inside, “on the inside.” We want him to take risks, shoot, engage in confrontation, and create. The same as Bryan [Mbeumo].

Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo, a native of England, square off against one another for a spot in the United States, incontrovertibly.

The older man doesn’t think in such a linear manner.

You must be able to run in modern football, he said. “When I first started, I had top-notch players who could run 6-7 kilometers per game. If you run less than 9 to 10 kilometers today, you’re really down on the numbers.

In my position, I want to have the best possible opponent. Kobbie is very capable of achieving what I can in a completely different way, so I don’t think he’s a rival.

You might think that Bruno and Kobbie are more effective at scoring goals based on their respective skills. Despite our differences as players, we can still contribute a lot to the team.

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Jon Bon Jovi over the moon with ‘new chapter’ – ‘there’ll be gravel in my eyes’

As the band prepares to play an epic show there next year, The Mirror speaks with Jon Bon Jovi about being a grandad, his friendship with Robbie Williams, and life on the road.

Singer Jon Bon Jovi can’t stop smiling when he talks about being a grandfather. The rock legend may have sold more than 130 million records and stood on some of the biggest stages in the world. But nothing, it seems, compares to the moment his children started having children of their own.

“It’s fantastic being a grandad… it’s another chapter,” he says. “In fact, my son Jesse and his wife are expecting in the next week, so I’ll have two. If we got the phone call today, Dorothea’s on the next plane home. It’s literally any day now. We’re so excited as we’ll have two of them for the holidays. It’ll be a unique Christmas in the house.”

For the Livin’ On A Prayer singer, 63, family life has always come first. Jon and wife Dorothea Hurley, his high-school sweetheart, married quietly in Las Vegas back in 1989 and have raised four children – Stephanie, 32, Jesse, 20, Jake, 23, and Romeo, 21. That close-knit family has now grown again: Jake and his wife Millie Bobby Brown recently adopted a baby girl, making Jon a grandad for the first time.

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He laughs, “I’ve just kind of grown used to having my kids grow up.” When they reach their 30s and bring a baby with them, you’re like, wow, that’s a reinvention, and I still see them as two and three. There will be a pit in my eyes when Dorothea receives the call. It resembles life’s magic some.

That sense of perspective colours everything Jon says these days. Sitting inside Wembley Stadium, where he’ll return to perform in 2026, the star is open about how hard the last few years have been. He spent more than three years recovering from vocal-cord surgery that threatened to end his career altogether. The ordeal left him shattered,

He admits, “It was terrifying.” “I didn’t care if I never saw a stadium full of people again because my livelihood was being lost.” However, I was concerned about losing my instrument. That was the depressing aspect. I wouldn’t miss the applause, if it wasn’t the sound of it.” However, the recovery has already taken place.

The newly announced Forever tour will see him play Edinburgh’s Murrayfield on August 28, Dublin’s Croke Park on August 30, and wrapping up with one night at Wembley Stadium in London on September 4. Sitting in a private box with Jon as we overlook the famous Wembley turf, the star seems galvanised by the prospect of getting out there on the road again.

“I wouldn’t be here talking to you if I didn’t feel 100 percent,” he insists. “I would have pulled the plug last week if I wasn’t up to it. There’s just zero chance of that happening. I feel great.” This week he also released the band’s latest studio album, Forever (Legendary Edition) – a reimagined take of their songs from their 2024 album Forever with the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Avril Lavigne and our own Robbie Williams featuring on the tracklist.

“Robbie was the first one I asked, and he said yes, which gave me the strength to ask the second, third, fifth, and tenth,” he says. I admit I hadn’t realised the two of them were acquaintances but Jon surprises me when he speaks of his admiration for the former Take That star.

In Robbie, he sees a lot of himself in both men as they battled their own mental health struggles. Jon also experienced a troubling depression in 2013 and in earlier years of the 1990s.

“It makes it easier for the average guy, or someone who isn’t as well-known or popular, to know that Bruce (Springsteen) is going through these things,” said Robbie. Anyone who watches will appreciate how difficult life situations we all face. Bruce, a member of the band’s song Hollow Man, opened up about depression this week and is featured on the album.

When the song was just a demo, Bruce had really taken a liking to it. He called me back the following day and said he would be happy to do it, he claims. The two men have a strong chemistry, both in the relationship. He claims he recently took Jeremy Allen White’s title role in the biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere, which he accompanied with Bruce.

According to Jon, “It felt like I was transported through time.” Bruce and this cover band play at the Stone Pony club on Sundays in the movie. I used to play in a bar called The Fast Lane the night before, two blocks later.

And my audience has dwindled since Sunday, with me going on at 7:30 pm to all go to the Stone Pony because he was scheduled to appear with this cover band by midnight. The movie also includes Runaway, Jon’s transformational recording studio, and the one where he once called himself a “gopher.” He smiled, which was very bizarre.

Jon has a long history with Wembley. Before it was destroyed, he participated in the O2’s opening concert. He claims that we intended to open the new one after we finished the old one. The arch and we took pictures outside, but the inside was still unfinished. Because the building wasn’t constructed, they had to relocate 130, 000 people to Milton Keynes. The O2 opened with us as the guys. And here we are once more, with some nice folklore.

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Jon is uncommittal about how long this new tour might continue. He claims that of the live return, “I’d like to just get my feet wet.” It’s one thing at a time, for me: joy, health, and gratitude.

Gordon Ramsay reflects on ‘trauma’ in his past as he says ‘you value each other’

Tana and Gordon Ramsay have been married for almost 25 years, and the couple has endured difficult times, including the devastating loss of their son Rocky.

At five months pregnant, Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana miscarried late in the pregnancy. They had a son they named Rocky and had been anticipating him.

At the time, Tana claimed Rocky was “born with a strong heartbeat, but [was] too little to survive.” “

Gordon, who spoke on the High Performance podcast, said communication is the key to a healthy relationship after going through such a heartbreaking loss.

You value each other more than the trauma of losing a wonderful, tiny baby, and witnessing the destruction that occurs while you are there. “

Gordon and Tana have been together for nearly three decades. “We started off as best mates, and we were young, we were stupid, and we were skint,” he reminisces, reports the Express.

In fact, Gordon had to request a loan from his father-in-law to help them purchase a house because they were so violent. However, he received an unanticipated response when he invited Chris Hutcheson over for lunch to make the request.

For the deposit on a flat we’d fallen in love with, I remember asking her father if I could borrow £20,000.

And I remarked, “I’ll pay for lunch, lunch is good, and this is all going well.” And I said, “Oh, by the way, Chris, about that deposit, Tana and I have half of what we need, and I’ll pay you back in a year.” ‘”

He responded, “OK, here’s what I’ll do. When you sell your Porsche, I’ll have a different meal with you. ‘”

Gordon recalled: “I thought, you ****er… you clever ****er. I’m in a flash 911 Turbo conversion and driving around.

We didn’t even have a **** house, and Tana and I loved the car. had no roof over our heads, and we didn’t have a flat. Sell your ****ing Porsche, that’s the best advice he’s ever given me.

I sold it, I assure you. And then ten years later, I returned it. “

Gordon added the car to a collection that now includes eight Ferraris, an Aston Martin, and a few McLarens after discovering the exact vehicle he had sold.

He claims that reclaiming the car “felt amazing.”

Gordon acknowledged that his obsession with supercars was a result of his father’s handling of a defunct Vauxhall Viva, which was more rust than car.

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My father would drop us off at school in his Vauxhall Viva, and I used to feel embarrassed. He recalls that the inside of his house has more ****ing rust than the exterior.

He continues, “I feel embarrassed by what I’ve invested in right now, a collection of incredible supercars,” and he continues.

Strictly Come Dancing’s Nikita Kuzmin’s stylish London home with girlfriend Lauren

After grueling dance rehearsals, Strictly Come Dancing star Nikita Kuzmin now has a glamorous home in London to return to after her grueling exits.

While we’ve grown accustomed to seeing Nikita Kuzmin light up our screens every Saturday night, he’s chosen to keep his personal life largely under wraps. Nikita’s social media is predominantly filled with snapshots of his life in the training room.

Nikita, 27, is currently partnered with West End star Amber, 29 on Strictly Come Dancing. Despite, Nikita not have much time to enjoy his chic flat that he shares his London pad with his adorable feline companions, and while his girlfriend, model Lauren Jaine, has made several appearances in photos taken at the flat, it remains unclear whether they share the space.

If not, Nikita’s best friends, Leo and Bagheera, are right next door to him.

He once even had a litter of adorable kittens to keep him company.

The stylish flat boasts a balcony where Nikita can work out and soak up some sun in what is undoubtedly a sun trap, reports OK!.

The fit and healthy star prepares nutritious meals for his demanding rehearsal schedule in the apartment’s sleek white high-gloss kitchen and cozy grey sofas for relaxing.

The flat’s other residents aren’t the only foodies. In the flat’s dining area, he captured a photo of Lauren enjoying a mouthwatering plate of pasta, which he thought would pique the interest of one of his cats.

An enormous wall clock, with each numeral on the face displayed through a different type of number featured in framed artwork on the wall, is a fascinating feature of the flat, which extends two floors.

A massive tree dominates the lounge during the holiday season.

Nikita also enjoys playing the guitar as a form of relaxation in his own sanctuary.

Born and raised in Ukraine, Nikita relocated from his base in Germany to Britain in 2021 to take part in Strictly Come Dancing and has transformed his London apartment into a proper home.

The professional dancer has, however, previously talked about his early years in Kyiv.

He revealed that his grandmother fled Ukraine during the Russian invasion during an appearance on The One Show.

When you start to walk the streets you grew up on, where you spent your entire childhood, are now bombed, and are completely devasted, he said, and it is heartbreaking.

The controversy comes as Nikita denies any reports of the notorious Strictly curse impacting their relationship and assures fans that Lauren, his girlfriend, is aware that dancing is purely a professional activity.

The professional dancer is no stranger to the rumors that can spread quickly among the competitors.

However, Nikita is steadfast in her commitment to keeping their relationship afloat.

Anyone who isn’t a dancer must understand that it’s just a job, he said. It’s just a part of what we do, and we don’t really think about it romantically. And if something ever went wrong, we would discuss it and resolve it.

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He’s obviously in love with her because he praised her supportive nature, and he admitted that he had thought about the future and possibly tied the knot with Lauren.

He said, “I’m really lucky to have a girlfriend and family that supports me.” On my way home, I call my mother, and when I return, Lauren has me waiting. We schedule our time together.

Rain ends Sri Lanka v Pakistan dead rubber in Colombo

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Colombo hosted the ICC Women’s World Cup.

Pakistan 18-0 (4.2overs): Omaima 9* (9) Muneeba 7* (17)

Sri Lanka: Did not bat.

Match was discarded

After 4.2 overs, Sri Lanka’s final group match against Pakistan was postponed because the rain in Colombo rearranged events.

As another opportunity to spotlight the women’s game was squandered, the International Cricket Council (ICC) was called in to take greater care of likely weather conditions when organizing showpiece events.

Fatima Sana, the skipper of Pakistan, stated that the ICC “must arrange good venues” for play.

When the players were forced off the field in a match that had already resulted in a total of 34 overs per side, her team had already reached 18 without losing.

In the capital of Sri Lanka, where persistent downpours have wreaked havoc during the World Cup, with five games with no-result outcomes, this story was well-known.

With a win over New Zealand on Thursday, India eliminated both Sri Lanka and the beaten White Ferns, leaving Pakistan without a doubt.

Even so, both teams’ players wanted to create a World Cup-style contest.

Rain had impacted seven of the 11 Colombo matches, according to former England captain Alex Hartley, who claimed the weather had “ruined” the World Cup earlier in the tournament.

Up to 370mm of rainfall is typically anticipated for the island during October’s peak monsoon season.

The R Premadasa Stadium, where Friday’s most recent disappointment took place, hosted five of Sri Lanka’s group games.

Due to their country’s political conflict with India, which hosts the majority of the tournament, Pakistan played all of their games there.

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Rain once more shines in the World Cup.

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Chamari Athapaththu, a captain from Sri Lanka, initially refused to leave the field and stood her ground when the rain interrupted the fifth over.

Athapaththu waited patiently near the pitch hoping the skies would clear before being forced to leave as the rain poured in. The Pakistan openers and her own team-mates hurried off for safety.

Athapaththu turns 36 in February and may have played her final World Cup game.

It was a cruel conclusion for a player who had for more than ten years carried Sri Lanka’s hopes around the world.

After the game, she said, “I tried to control what I can.”

“I’ve played in a few World Cups and am now 35 years old. I’m still eager to play some more cricket, ” “

Many players have long wished for such a stage, but this World Cup, which took place in Sri Lanka during the rainy season, have had the opportunity to write the definitive chapters of their careers.

Ask New Zealand captain Sophie Devine, who resisted tears during a press conference after her country was knocked out by India.

Devine, 35, will miss Sunday’s final group game against England for New Zealand.

After their matches against Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Colombo were postponed, the White Ferns needed victories to keep their semi-final hopes alive thanks to rain. That possibility was ruled out by Thursday’s defeat by India.

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Chamari Athapaththu, captain of Sri Lanka, said: “We had high hopes for us entering this World Cup, but we had to start playing India and England.” Although we have made mistakes, we will concentrate on what we can do next.

Both seniors and young players are good. Seniors converse with young people on a regular basis. I’m attempting to give them the freedom to play positive cricket as a captain.

“We are close to the top four teams,” I believe. We are currently playing a lot of cricket in Sri Lanka, with the hope that our team will improve.

Fatima Sana, the captain of Pakistan, said, “We were very good at bowling and fielding, but we struggled with batting.” We were close to winning against Australia and England in a couple of matches. However, we were unable to cross the finish line.

Those games gave me a lot of energy as a young captain. In the last two games and against England, the weather didn’t work out for us.

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