Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United, Leroy Sane of Manchester City, Rayan Cherki, and Leroy Sane of Manchester United could both leave the Premier League.
Bruno Fernandes, 30, has been given a 72-hour decision to make after being offered by Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal. (Mail)
In a bid to sign England international Callum Wilson from Newcastle United and Newcastle United, who is out of contract starting next month, Everton have joined Leeds United. (The Sun)
Bayern Munich and Germany winger Leroy Sane, who will become a free agent at the end of the month, have been given a chance to land at Tottenham (Sky Sports).
Zepiqueno Redmond, 18, is a free agent for Feyenoord’s young striker, according to Aston Villa. (Sky Sports)
Arsenal have discussed signing Sweden international Viktor Gyokeres and made a 58.7 million offer to the Portuguese international. (Portuguese: Correio da Manha)
Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap has been given the go-ahead of a deal, and Manchester United are now awaiting his decision. (ESPN)
Following the incident at Liverpool’s title parade, Arne Slot was awarded both the league manager of the year and the Premier League manager of the year at the LMA awards. He thanked “the wider football community” for its support.
Four children were among the 50 people who were hurt on Monday when a car rammed into crowds in central Liverpool.
At the annual LMA ceremony in London, which he did not attend, Slot was presented the Sir Alex Ferguson Trophy.
Jurgen Klopp was replaced by Federico Chiesa, a 46-year-old who signed only one player for the club last summer, but he still won Liverpool’s second Premier League title by ten points over Arsenal.
He said, “I have had to leave the event out of love with everyone who was affected.”
Given the seriousness of the situation, I believe it to be absolutely right to take this decision.
Football is a game that never ends in conflict, but it also provides a great atmosphere for comradeship, especially in this kind of a situation.
I want to pay tribute to Liverpool’s emergency services and other authorities, who immediately took action.
I believe that everyone involved in the aftermath deserves our full appreciation, along with the supporters and bystanders who offered one another in times of need.
Sonia Bompastor, the Blues’ manager, won the title of WSL manager of the year after leading them to an unbeaten league season, while Grant McCann, the title-winning manager, was honored in the Championship, League One, and League Two, respectively.
Jack Draper, a British player, claims that the key to his first French Open victory was to trust his tennis to “click into place.”
Draper, who is fifth overall, fought off Italy’s Mattia Bellucci, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2, to break through the gears.
The British men’s number one made his first two Roland Garros appearances, but he has since proven himself to be a real force on the clay this year.
After defeating 68th-ranked Bellucci, Draper said he is still learning the benefits of being more patient at Grand Slam events’ five-set format.
He claimed that he wasn’t panicking when I lost the first set today.
“In a three-set match, for example, I’m typically quite aggressive and overly full, but in a Grand Slam match, you can’t be that because the match is just too long,” I said.
Six British singles players won the French Open first round for the first time since 1973 thanks to the 23-year-old Englishman’s victory.
Draper makes a different proposition when he makes a second appearance at Roland Garros.
For the wrong reasons, Draper’s previous visits to Roland Garros have been forgettable.
The left-hander retired two years ago and complained about being known as “the guy who hurts a lot” before suffering with his serve in a miserable defeat against Jesper de Jong, who was ranked 176th overall.
He has come back this year as a different proposition with a compelling case.
“Winning my first match here feels incredible,” Draper said.
However, I’m coming here because I want to compete well. I believe I can accomplish that and have the confidence to do so.
Draper has experienced a rapid rise over the past 12 months and achieved a number of notable career milestones.
He won ATP titles on grass and hard courts last year, and he also won his first clay-court final last month in Madrid, making it to the top five of the world. He also won his first Grand Slam semi-final at last year’s US Open.
According to seasoned sportspeople, Draper has the ability to perform well on the red carpet, and Tim Henman, the former world number four, said his best qualities, which include his left-handed serve and his forehand, could “work on any surface.”
Draper once more demonstrated that when he faced Bellucci.
Cutting out double faults also increased the volume of forehand winners, rising from 58% of points won with the opening shot in the first set to 92% in the second, and boosting his first serve’s dominance.
After winning five-set epic, Monfils will play the next for Draper.
Gael Monfils, who came from two sets down to defeat Bolivia’s Hugo Dellien in Tuesday’s evening match, will be Draper’s next opponent.
Monfils stumbled heavily into a courtside advertising board in the first game when attempting to play a forehand.
The 38-year-old was treated for his hand and knee, but it still appeared to be having trouble in subsequent games.
Jack Nicklaus claims to be a “big fan” of Rory McIlroy despite his surprise that the Masters champion won’t be playing at his Memorial Tournament in Ohio this week.
McIlroy has chosen to miss the annual event that Nicklaus holds at Muirfield Village for the first time since 2017.
The 36-year-old from Northern Ireland skipped The Sentry and the RBC Heritage, which is the third time this year that he hasn’t participated in one of the PGA Tour’s marquee events.
Nicklaus responded to McIlroy’s absence with a traditional pre-tournament press conference response: “Yeah, it surprised me.
However, men have schedules and duties, you all know. And you are aware that I haven’t spoken to him to explain why or why not. Simply put, he called.
When I played to play or not to play, I frequently called people to play it, which I didn’t always find to be true. However, you are aware that these calls occasionally must be made.
With the victory at Augusta in April, McIlroy and 18-time major champion Nicklaus were one of six players who had already won the Masters at Augusta and a grand slam of all four major tournaments.
As he gears up for the US Open in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, the third major of the season, and the world number two placed 47th at the US PGA Championship in Quail Hollow, on June 5. The world no. 2 will play there from 12 to 15 June as he prepares for the US Open in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, the US Open, in which he will compete.
The Travelers Championship, the final major championship event of the year, will take place in Connecticut the following week.
He seems to enjoy playing so many games simultaneously. He enjoys playing weeks before US Opens. And he is doing that as well. I really don’t have a comment on it, so Nicklaus added, “you know, I don’t have a comment on it.
The European gymastics championship in Leipzig, Germany, saw the men of Great Britain win team gold.
The winning score for the senior squad was 247.528 points, made up of Jake Jarman and Harry Hepworth, double European floor champion Luke Whitehouse, Jonas Rushworth and Jamie Lewis, both newcomers to the senior squad.
That total was sufficient to fend off the Swiss and Italian challenges and win Britain its first gold in the competition since 2022.
Jarman, who was a member of the Munich quartet, said to BBC Sport: “I’m incredibly proud of this team. I was unsure of how we would get along when a new team started this, but it just seemed like the team’s chemistry came together so seamlessly.
I was merely attempting to make them enjoy it. You don’t want to leave a competition feeling disappointed afterward because we put in all the effort back in the gym at home.
Rushworth, age 19, was making his GB senior debut.
He stated to BBC Sport, “It’s a privilege to play for this team.”
There is no better group of men to accompany than this. I was so impressed by the experience, and I’m already looking forward to the future.
The mixed team final will take place on Wednesday while the team event also served as qualifying for the men’s all-around and apparatus finals.
According to police, the driver of the car that allegedly slammed into football fans during Liverpool’s Premier League victory parade is being detained on suspicion of attempted murder.
A Ford Galaxy reportedly tailgated an ambulance in response to reports of a public member having a heart attack, according to Merseyside Police.
The 53-year-old man from West Derby, according to the police, was also being detained on suspicion of dangerous driving and driving while intoxicated through drugs.
Following the incident, Det Ch Supt Karen Jaundrill reported that there had been 65 confirmed casualties.
11 of the injured are still being treated, according to police.
All are said to be “stable” in some ways.
According to Merseyside’s Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims, “It is believed that the Ford Galaxy driver was able to follow an ambulance on to Water Street after the roadblock was temporarily lifted so that the ambulance crew could visit a member of the public who was having a suspected heart attack.”
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During the parade, which attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators, the senior officer defended the policing operation.
She claimed that the force planned for “all eventualities,” including armed police presence and road closures.
According to Assistant Chief Constable Sims, “an extensive investigation into the specific circumstances of the incident” was still being conducted, and he once more urged people to refrain from making any speculative decisions.
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The suspect’s car should not have been on Water Street, according to Liverpool City Region mayor Steve Rotheram, who earlier made the suggestion that it ought to be there.
Water Street is closed as the incident investigation continues.
Members of the public have begun laying flowers, cards, and other items close to the crash scene while a police cordon is still in place.
Witnesses vividly described the agony that occurred after the Ford Galaxy struck a crowd that had gathered outside a bar.
Some feared a terrorist attack.
On Water Street, Robbie Potter was seriously hurt in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing.
He told the BBC, “I thought it was happening again.” How did a car pass through?
They appear to be very lucky in the videos.
Daniel Eveson’s partner was dragged under the car’s wheels, and his son’s pram was thrown down the street in the meantime.
He claimed for a moment that he had no idea whether they had survived.
Mr. Eveson from Telford claimed to have witnessed “people fleeing, people screaming, and pure terror,” adding, “I thought I had lost everything.
Before Mr. Eveson’s partner fell into the wheels and was dragged down the road, the car struck him in the chest.
The impact caused the family’s son’s pram to spin about 15 feet (4. 5 meters) down the street.
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The car struck Jack Trotter and his girlfriend Abbie Gallagher from County Down after it slammed into them.
Where’s Abbie, you ask, was the first thing I thought of. The Northern Irish football fan from Liverpool told the BBC, “I need to find Abbie.”
“Where is Abbie?” You are aware that at this rate, she could be anywhere, and I was fortunate to find her when she yelled my name.
Mr. Trotter was rushed to a hospital and stayed overnight.
“Shocked and depressed”
Following the incident, Liverpool residents have received messages of support, including from the King, who stated, “I know that the strength of community spirit for which your city is renowned will be a comfort and support for those in need.
What should have been a joyful celebration ended in tragedy, The Prince and Princess of Wales added.
The Princess Royal went to see medical staff at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, where they described how fortunate they were that more patients had not been hurt.
Steven Gerrard, a former Reds legend and captain, said on Instagram that the incident had left him “shocked, sickened, and saddened.”
Jurgen Klopp, the former manager of Liverpool FC, stated that his “thoughts and prayers are with all those who are injured and impacted.”