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Man City defender Walker set to sign for Burnley

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Manchester City defender Kyle Walker is close to joining Burnley after passing a medical at the Premier League newcomers.

The 35-year-old England right-back will sign a two-year contract with the Clarets, having spent the second half of the 2024-25 season on loan at Serie A side AC Milan.

The move will end Walker’s eight-year stay at City, where he won 17 trophies including six Premier League titles and the 2023 Champions League.

He made 15 appearances for Pep Guardiola’s side in the last campaign before joining Milan, who did not activate the option to sign Walker permanently.

Walker will link up at Burnley with head coach Scott Parker, who he played alongside at Tottenham during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons.

The defender was part of Thomas Tuchel’s England squad during June’s international fixtures and won his 96th cap in a 3-1 friendly defeat by Senegal.

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India dominate England on third day of second Test

England had big centuries from Harry Brook and Jamie Smith but little else to celebrate as India stayed in control of the second Test on a turbulent Day Three at Edgbaston.

Resuming on 77-3 on Friday, in reply to India’s mammoth first-innings 587 all out, England lost Joe Root and Ben Stokes to successive balls from Mohammed Siraj in the second over but recovered brilliantly purely thanks to a 303-run stand by Brook (158) and Smith (a career-best 184 not out).

After taking the second new ball, India claimed England’s last five wickets for 20 runs in just 44 balls to dismiss the home team for 407 – Brook and Smith accounted for 342 of those runs – and take a lead of 180 into the second innings.

England had a remarkable six ducks in total, and Siraj’s figures of 6-70.

Batting under cloud cover, the Indians reached stumps on 64-1 – with only the loss of Yashasvi Jaiswal (28) – and will resume on Saturday 244 runs ahead and with a series-tying victory in their sights.

Lokesh Rahul was unbeaten on 28 alongside Karun Nair, on 7.

“We are quite ahead right now,” Siraj said, “but the plan is to get as many runs on the board because we know their attacking mindset. ”

Mohammed Siraj of India celebrates the wicket of Josh Tongue of England during Day Three of the second Test [Alex Davidson/Getty Images]

England was in a big hole that looked gargantuan when Root and Stokes departed to leave their side on 84-5 and still trailing by more than 500 runs.

Siraj dismissed England’s best batter — Root for 22 — by enticing a nick down the leg side, with wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant taking a diving catch, and then its captain for a golden duck. Stokes trudged back to the dressing room after a steeply rising and seaming delivery came off the shoulder of his bat and flashed to Pant.

England were rocked, but Smith and Brook played as if there was no pressure with a counterattacking riposte.

“Hopefully, we’ve clawed ourselves back in the game,” Brook said. “I just tried to bat as long as I could, and Smudge [Smith] tried to get the momentum back our way. He’s a phenomenal player. ”

Jamie Smith of England celebrates reaching his century during Day Three of the second Test
Jamie Smith of England celebrates reaching his century during Day Three of the second Test [Alex Davidson/Getty Images]

Smith came in to face a hat-trick ball, struck that for four, and went on to make the biggest score by an England wicketkeeper – surpassing Alec Stewart. He raced to his second Test hundred before lunch in just 80 balls, the third fastest by an Englishman, and including an over when he pulled and smashed Prasidh Krishna for a six and four fours. Smith was dropped by Pant on 121 off a tough chance.

Brook compiled his ninth Test hundred in 27 matches, getting to three figures, courtesy of a classy late cut for four, after being dismissed for 99 in the first test won by England at Headingley last week.

Brook, a star for England in all formats, reined in some slight frustration at India changing tactics and bowling wide outside off-stump to a lopsided field and looked good after going down with cramp.

Soon afterwards, he was bowled by Akash Deep (4-88) – armed with the second new ball – and was serenaded as he walked off gingerly.

That precipitated England’s late-order collapse that saw numbers nine through 11 – Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue and Shaoib Bashir – all being removed for ducks, joining Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope and Stokes.

Tongue responded by trapping Jaiswal lbw, but India finished the day in the driving seat.

“If I hadn’t got out, we would not be in this situation now,” Brook said, “but we saw last week how quickly it can change.

Rock star shares painful struggle with ‘brutal’ health condition that forced him to cancel gigs

A frontman of a huge punk rock band has admitted a health setback has ‘really took the wind out of my sail’ as he’s been struggling since March

Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup(Image: Getty Images)

A rock star has admitted his health struggles have taken their toll and “really took the wind out of my sail”. Frontman of Bowling For Soup, Jaret Reddick, has candidly opened up on his condition after needing to cancel a string of gigs.

The 53-year-old musician revealed he has been suffering from a “brutal” flare-up of his ulcerative colitis. He admitted it has been causing him issues since March.

According to NHS, the condition is a long-term condition where the colon and rectum become inflamed. The organisation says that some people may go for weeks or months with very mild symptoms, or none at all. However, it said that during a flare-up, “some people with ulcerative colitis also experience symptoms elsewhere in their body; which are known as extra-intestinal symptoms”.

Jaret shared a health update
Jaret shared a health update(Image: Instagram/ @bfs_official)

Taking to social media, the musician shared an update. While sitting in a business class seat on an aeroplane, the singer said: “I fell off the wagon. Many of you have been asking about my health and I appreciate it so much.

“Truth is, the Ulcerative Colitis flare since March has really taken the wind out of my sail. I had to cancel shows, vacation plans, drs appts, and the list goes on. ”

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He confessed his medication in a bit to manage symptoms had also been causing issues as he went on: “The steroids make me irritable and ravenous. And I hate both those things! ! “

However he praised those close to him. “My support system has been so gracious in dealing with all of it,” he gushed. Despite his openness, Jaret pleaded with fans to avoid offering him their advice. “I do not need your advice,” he reiterated.

“I’m under several doctors’ care, but I know it’s social media and you want me to do what you think is best. You don’t know me and you don’t know my health. But thank you. “

He admitted he is starting to feel better. And he also confessed he has no intention of slowing down just yet.

After saying he is doing what he can, he said: “This has been a tough year, but also one of the best years of my life. And one of the best years for all things Jaret Reddick!

“Out of the 40 pounds I lost, I gained back 3. I earned it! Haha. I’m back b*****s! ! Watch me spin! ! “

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He also shared that it wasn’t just his health that had caused cancellations. His latest concert to mark the July 4 celebrations had been put on ice due to the weather conditions.

He shared: “Due to circumstances out of our control, unfortunately Kerrville’s Fourth on the River is cancelled this year. ” He ended by telling people the the area to stay safe.

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Dozens of Palestinian Bedouin families flee Israeli violence in West Bank

At least 50 Palestinian families from a Bedouin community in the occupied West Bank have fled their homes, following repeated assaults and harassment from Israeli settlers under the protection of Israeli forces, according to media reports and a local rights group.

Thirty Palestinian families were forcibly displaced on Friday morning from the Arab Mleihat Bedouin community, northwest of Jericho, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported, while 20 others were displaced on Thursday.

Before the forced displacement, the community was home to 85 families, numbering about 500 people.

A Palestinian rights group, the Al-Baidar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights, said the families were forced to leave after years trying to defend themselves “without any support”. Attacks by Israeli forces and Israelis from illegal settlements have surged across the occupied West Bank since Israel’s war on Gaza began on October 7, 2023.

Alia Mleihat told Wafa that her family was forced to flee to the Aqbat Jabr refugee camp, south of Jericho, after armed settlers threatened her and other families at gunpoint.

Separately, Mahmoud Mleihat, a 50-year-old father of seven from the community, told the Reuters news agency that they could not take it any more, so they decided to leave.

“The settlers are armed and attack us, and the [Israeli] military protects them. We can’t do anything to stop them,” he said.

Hassan Mleihat, director of the Al-Baidar Organization, said families in the community began dismantling their tents, following sustained provocation and attacks by Israeli settlers and the army.

Footage posted on social media and verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad agency showed trucks loaded with possessions driving away from the area at night.

Hassan told Wafa that the attacks also threatened to erase the community, and “open the way for illegal colonial expansion”.

‘We want to protect our children’

Israeli human rights group B’Tselem has documented repeated acts of violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in Mu’arrajat, near Jericho, where the Mleihat tribe lives.

In 2024, settlers armed with clubs stormed a Palestinian school, while in 2023, armed settlers blocked the path of vehicles carrying Palestinians, with some firing into the air and others hurling stones at the vehicles.

“We want to protect our children, and we’ve decided to leave,” Mahmoud said, describing it as a great injustice.

He had lived in the community since he was 10, Mahmoud said.

Alia Mleihat told Reuters the Bedouin community, which had lived there for 40 years, would now be scattered across different parts of the Jordan Valley, including nearby Jericho.

“People are demolishing their own homes with their own hands, leaving this village they’ve lived in for decades, the place where their dreams were built,” she said, describing the forced displacement of 30 families as a “new Nakba”.

The Nakba, meaning “catastrophe” in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes during 1948 at the birth of the state of Israel.

Israel’s military has not yet commented on the settler harassment faced by the Bedouin families or about the families leaving their community.

Asked about violence in the occupied West Bank, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar told reporters on Monday that any acts of violence by civilians were unacceptable and that individuals should not take the law into their own hands.

Activists say Israeli settlement expansion has accelerated in recent years, displacing Palestinians, who have remained on their land under military occupation since Israel captured the occupied West Bank in the 1967 war.

Chelsea & Aston Villa get huge fines for breaching Uefa financial rules

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Chelsea and Aston Villa have been fined by Uefa for breaching the European governing body’s financial rules.

The two clubs could be prevented from registering new players for Uefa competitions for the forthcoming season unless they have a positive transfer balance by the end of the summer transfer window.

Chelsea have been fined 31m euros (£26. 7m) and could be fined a further 60m euros (£51. 2m) if they do not comply with the rules in the next four years.

Villa have been fined 11m euros (£9. 5m), with a further 15m euros (£12. 9m) conditional on compliance in a three-year period.

The punishments relate to a breach of Uefa’s football earnings rule and having a squad cost ratio – the proportion of their income paid out in wages – above 80%.

In a statement, Chelsea said: “The club has worked closely and transparently with Uefa to provide a full and detailed breakdown of its financial reporting, which indicates that the financial performance of the club is on a strong upwards trajectory.

“Chelsea FC greatly values its relationship with Uefa and considered it important to bring this matter to a swift conclusion by entering into a settlement agreement. “

The punishments were issued by Uefa’s club financial control body (CFCB).

In a statement, the CFCB said profits from “the sale of tangible or intangible assets, the exchange of players (so-called ‘swaps’) and the transfers of players between related parties” cannot be included in submitted accounts.

Chelsea posted a pre-tax profit of £128. 4m in June 2024, a figure that included the £200m sale of the women’s team to a separate entity within the club’s parent company BlueCo.

The club also sold two hotels to a sister company that were used to comply with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), which differ from Uefa’s regulations, last season.

There have been reports Aston Villa have agreed a deal to sell their women’s team in order to comply with PSR.

Chelsea have made transfers worth £150m on five players this summer, while Villa have yet to make a major signing.

Barcelona were also fined 15m euros (£13m) for breaching Uefa’s financial rules, while Lyon were sanctioned 12. 5m euros (£10. 7m). The French club agreed to be excluded from European competition if their appeal against relegation to Ligue 2 for domestic financial breaches fails.

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Chelsea & Aston Villa fined for breaching Uefa financial rules

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Chelsea and Aston Villa have been fined by Uefa for breaching the European governing body’s financial rules.

The two clubs could be prevented from registering new players for Uefa competitions for the forthcoming season unless they have a positive transfer balance by the end of the summer transfer window.

Chelsea have been fined 31m euros (£26. 7m) and could be fined a further 60m euros (£51. 2m) if they do not comply with the rules in the next four years.

Villa have been fined 11m euros (£9. 5m), with a further 15m euros (£12. 9m) conditional on compliance in a three-year period.

The punishments relate to a breach of Uefa’s football earnings rule and having a squad cost ratio – the proportion of their income paid out in wages – above 80%.

In a statement, Chelsea said: “The club has worked closely and transparently with Uefa to provide a full and detailed breakdown of its financial reporting, which indicates that the financial performance of the club is on a strong upwards trajectory.

“Chelsea FC greatly values its relationship with Uefa and considered it important to bring this matter to a swift conclusion by entering into a settlement agreement. “

The punishments were issued by Uefa’s club financial control body (CFCB).

In a statement, the CFCB said profits from “the sale of tangible or intangible assets, the exchange of players (so-called ‘swaps’) and the transfers of players between related parties” cannot be included in submitted accounts.

Chelsea posted a pre-tax profit of £128. 4m in June 2024, a figure that included the £200m sale of the women’s team to a separate entity within the club’s parent company BlueCo.

The club also sold two hotels to a sister company that were used to comply with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), which differ from Uefa’s regulations, last season.

There have been reports Aston Villa have agreed a deal to sell their women’s team in order to comply with PSR.

Chelsea have made transfers worth £150m on five players this summer, while Villa have yet to make a major signing.

Barcelona were also fined 15m euros (£13m) for breaching Uefa’s financial rules, while Lyon were sanctioned 12. 5m euros (£10. 7m). The French club agreed to be excluded from European competition if their appeal against relegation to Ligue 2 for domestic financial breaches fails.

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