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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he believes World War Three could become a reality if the U.S. does not continue to support Ukraine having already contributed roughly $70 billion towards the effort.

Speaking on 60 Minutes Sunday night, Zelensky compared Russian President Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler.

‘The whole world [has to] decide whether we want to stop Putin, or whether we want to start the beginning of a world war. We can’t change Putin. Russian society has [lost] the respect of the world,’ Zelensky said. 

‘They elected him and re-elected him and raised a second Hitler. They did this. We cannot go back in time. But we can stop it here.’ 

Zelensky is expected at the White House and on Capitol Hill this week as he visits the U.S. during the United Nations General Assembly. 

The Ukrainian president made a wartime visit to Washington in December 2022 and delivered an impassioned address to a joint meeting of Congress. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he believes World War Three could become a reality if the U.S. does not maintain its support for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he believes World War Three could become a reality if the U.S. does not maintain its support for Ukraine

Zelenskyy is scheduled to visit the White House and Capitol Hill during his visit to the United States for the United Nations General Assembly this week. He is pictured there in December

Zelenskyy is scheduled to visit the White House and Capitol Hill during his visit to the United States for the United Nations General Assembly this week. He is pictured there in December

At the time, it was his first known trip outside his country since Russia invaded in February 2022. 

He is expected to to make the case for the U.S. to continue to provide support for his war-torn country. 

‘We’re defending the values of the whole world. And these are Ukrainian people who are paying the highest price. We are truly fighting for our freedom, we are dying. We are not fiction, we are not a book. We are fighting for real with a nuclear state that threatens to destroy the world,’ Zelensky told CBS News.

‘If Ukraine falls, what will happen in ten years? Just think about it. If [the Russians] reach Poland, what’s next? A Third World War?’ he asked.

A daughter of a Ukrainian prisoner of war holds a portrait of her father during a rally demanding an acceleration of the exchange of prisoners near the building of the coordination headquarters for the treatment of prisoners of war in Kyiv. Pictured last week

A daughter of a Ukrainian prisoner of war holds a portrait of her father during a rally demanding an acceleration of the exchange of prisoners near the building of the coordination headquarters for the treatment of prisoners of war in Kyiv. Pictured last week

'If Ukraine falls, what will happen in ten years? Just think about it. If [the Russians] reach Poland, what's next? A Third World War?' Zelensky asked.

‘If Ukraine falls, what will happen in ten years? Just think about it. If [the Russians] reach Poland, what’s next? A Third World War?’ Zelensky asked.

U.S. has already contributed approximately $70bn with Congress now divided on whether to funnel further cash to the war effort. Joe Biden walks with Zelensky last December

U.S. has already contributed approximately $70bn with Congress now divided on whether to funnel further cash to the war effort. Joe Biden walks with Zelensky last December

This time, however, Congress is increasingly divided over providing additional funding for Ukraine as the war is well into its second year. 

Biden has sought a package of $13.1 billion in additional military aid for Ukraine and $8.5 billion for humanitarian support. It also includes $2.3 billion for financing and to catalyze donors through the World Bank.

But conservative Republican lawmakers have been pushing for broad federal spending cuts and some of those allied with Donald Trump, the former president, are specifically looking to stop money to Ukraine.

Noting the $70 billion the U.S. has already sent to Ukraine, Zelensky was asked if he expected that level of support to continue.

‘The United States of America [is] supporting Ukraine financially and I’m grateful for this,’ Zelensky said. 

Zelensky noted how he had not received some military aide fast enough but is thankful for the support of President Biden. 

Zelensky compared Russia's President Vladimir Putin, right, to Adolf Hitler. Putin is seen meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, left, last week

Zelensky compared Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, right, to Adolf Hitler. Putin is seen meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, left, last week

Hitler is seen with his bodyguards in 1931 at a meeting of the Nazi party in Bad Harzburg

Hitler is seen with his bodyguards in 1931 at a meeting of the Nazi party in Bad Harzburg

‘I just think they’re not supporting only Ukraine. If Ukraine falls, Putin will surely go further. What will the United States of America do when Putin reaches the Baltic states? When he reaches the Polish border? He will. This is a lot of money. We have a lot of gratitude. What else must Ukraine do for everyone to measure our huge gratitude? We are dying in this war.’

When asked how much more money would Ukraine need, Zelensky was unable to  specify a figure. 

‘I don’t have an answer,’ Zelensky said, noting that Putin will continue to threaten the possibility of nuclear war stoking instability in the United States and Europe.

‘I think that he’s going to continue threatening,’ Zelensky said. ‘He is waiting for the United States to become less stable. He thinks that’s going to happen during the U.S. election. He will be looking for instability in Europe and the United States of America. He will use the risk of using nuclear weapons to fuel that [instability]. He will keep on threatening.’

During Sunday night’s interview Zelensky admitted how progress had been slow in the Ukrainian counter-offensive but insisted the troops were steadily moving forward with around 40,000 shells a day being fired by Ukrainian troops.

‘It’s a difficult situation. I will be completely honest with you. We have the initiative. This is a plus. We stopped the Russian offensive and we moved onto a counter-offensive. And despite that, it’s not very fast. It is important that we are moving forward every day and liberating territory.

‘We need to liberate our territory as much as possible and move forward, even if it’s less than [half a mile or] a hundred [yards] we must do it,’ Zelensky continued. ‘We mustn’t give Putin a break.’

Zelensky was asked what he thought Putin was trying to achieve by killing civilians in the country.

‘To break [us]. And by choosing civilian targets, Putin wanted to achieve exactly this – to break [us]. This person who has made his way with such bloody actions, with everything he has said, cannot be trusted. There is no trust in such a person because he has not been a human being for a long time,’ Zelensky said. 



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Transfer news live: Liverpool close in on Ryan Gravenberch and Tottenham continue Brennan https://latestnews.top/transfer-news-live-liverpool-close-in-on-ryan-gravenberch-and-tottenham-continue-brennan/ https://latestnews.top/transfer-news-live-liverpool-close-in-on-ryan-gravenberch-and-tottenham-continue-brennan/#respond Fri, 01 Sep 2023 11:45:44 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/09/01/transfer-news-live-liverpool-close-in-on-ryan-gravenberch-and-tottenham-continue-brennan/ 12:42 BREAKING NEWS: Liverpool REJECT £150M bid from Al-Ittihad for Mo Salah 12:41 Clement Lenglet’s loan move to Aston Villa is confirmed Barcelona defender Clement Lenglet has signed for Aston Villa on a season-long loan 12:38 IAN LADYMAN provides an update from Man United United are closing in on a move for Sergio Reguilon, who […]]]>


12:42

BREAKING NEWS: Liverpool REJECT £150M bid from Al-Ittihad for Mo Salah

12:41

Clement Lenglet’s loan move to Aston Villa is confirmed

Barcelona defender Clement Lenglet has signed for Aston Villa on a season-long loan

12:38

IAN LADYMAN provides an update from Man United

United are closing in on a move for Sergio Reguilon, who is a direct replacement for the injured Luke Shaw.

They are still working hard on a deal for Sofyan Amrabat.

There has been interest in Mason Greenwood from both Serie A and LaLiga but any move is likely to be a complicated process to sort.

12:33

SAMI MOKBEL: Three deals that will happen today

Tottenham and Forest have agreed a deal in principal worth £45m for Brennan Johnson.

Callum Hudson-Odoi to Forest is fast-moving and should be done.

Ansu Fati to Brighton is very close.

12:28

Watch ‘It’s All Kicking Off! Transfer Deadline Special’ in two minutes for the latest instalment of our live show.

Charlotte Daly will be joined by Sami Mokbel and Craig Hope, along with special guests.

There will be an update on the goings-on at Man United with Ian Ladyman, as the panel discuss all of the Red Devils’ potential incomings and outgoing today.

Meanwhile, our Merseyside reporter Lewis Steele joins us to discuss the latest with Mohamed Salah, Ryan Gravenberch and Alex Iwobi’s pending move to Fulham, while there will be plenty of other topical subjects on the agenda.

You don’t want to miss this one so make sure to join our live show!

12:19

SAMI MOKBEL: LaLiga interest in Greenwood

After revealing earlier that there is interest from Serie A in Mason Greenwood, Mail Sport understands there is also loan interest in the forward from Spain.

Getafe, currently 11th in La Liga, are interested in a deal for the 21-year-old.

We previously reported how sources indicated to Mail Sport that Lazio are among the clubs looking at that situation, with talks over a possible move to Italy for the Manchester United striker taking place this morning.

Significantly, it is understood there’s reservations at Lazio about the deal. This one is in the balance.

12:16

ROB DRAPER: Hudson-Odoi’s move to Forest set to be confirmed

Callum Hudson-Odoi’s move to Nottingham Forest will be announced in next few hours.

The final details are being sorted but everything is agreed. This represents a fresh start for the 22 year old who made his England debut at 18 becoming the youngest ever player to make a debut in a competitive game.

He struggled in recent years to make progress following his Achilles injury. That said, he’s been a starter at Chelsea in the World Club Cup and UEFA Super Cup.

Ultimately, the lure of Steve Cooper, his England Under 17 coach, was decisive. Cooper believes he can get Hudson-Odoi back to his best and the player believes Cooper is the best coach to do that.

Callum Hudson-Odoi is set to complete a deadline day permanent move to Nottingham Forest

12:09

PSG ‘reach agreement for Kolo Muani’

Reports in France claim PSG have reached a €90m (£77m) agreement to sign Randal Kolo Muani from Eintracht Frankfurt.

The Parisiens have been chasing the French forward all summer, with Kolo Muani skipping training this week in order to force through a move.

After making his name with Nantes, Kolo Muani has been a key player for Frankfurt in recent years and impressed at the World Cup with France last year, scoring in the semi-final against Morroc, although he did miss a guilt-edged chance in the final.

12:05

Arsenal are contemplating terminating the contract of Nicolas Pepe as the winger continues to struggle to find a move away from the club before Friday’s transfer deadline.

Pepe, who was signed for £72million from Lille in 2019, spent last season on loan at Nice in Ligue 1 after falling out of favour under Mikel Arteta.

He started just five Premier League games in his last season at the Emirates Stadium, with Arteta more than happy to let him leave.

Read the full story below…

11:54

JACK GAUGHAN: Burnley agree move for Genk star Tresor

Genk winger Mike Tresor is in the country to complete a medical with Burnley ahead of a loan move.

It’s one that has been ongoing for weeks but set to come to a conclusion today and the Clarets will have the option to buy the 24-year-old at the end of the season.

Tresor has nine goals and 33 assists for Genk over the last two seasons and will become the fifth Belgian in Vincent Kompany’s squad.

Kompany still wants a striker – with links to Divock Origi – and a central midfielder before the window closes.

Genk’s Belgian midfielder Mike Tresor is preparing to join Burnley on loan, with an option to buy

11:47

SIMON JONES: Sangare deal to Forest in place

Nottingham Forest have a £30m plus deal in place with PSV Eindhoven for midfielder Ibrahim Sangare once Brennan Johnson’s move to Tottenham is agreed.

Personal terms not expected to pose a problem – it will then fall to the player to decide whether he wants to give up Champions League football to join Forest.

Sangare has been linked with several top flight clubs in recent transfer windows and it looks as if he was finally get his move.

Nottingham Forest have a £30m plus deal in place for PSV midfielder Ibrahim Sangare

11:37

SIMON JONES: Iwobi in for Fulham medical

Alex Iwobi is having his Fulham medical ahead of £20m plus add-ons move from Everton.

Marco Silva has been desperate to add signings in the final few days of the window with the club having lost star man Aleksandar Mitrovic this summer, while Joao Palhinha, Harrison Reed and Tosin Adarabioyo could also depart.

All four played important roles during the Cottagers’ impressive 10th-placed finish last season.

Alex Iwobi is closing in on a return to London, with the midfielder undertaking his Fulham medical ahead of a £20m plus add-ons move

11:34

Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool have not received an offer from Saudi Arabia over the signing of Mo Salah and claims their position on the subject ‘remains the same’. 

Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad are said to be willing to pay over £120million to land the Egyptian international this summer. 

The latest offer trumps the £118m fee that the Middle Eastern mega-spenders had been readying as they try to convince the Reds to sell.

Read the full story below…

11:28

West Brom facing battle to keep Thomas-Asante

The financial problems at West Brom have been seen on various occasions this summer with important first teamers such as Dara O’Shea sold in order to keep the club’s finances ticking over.

Forward Brandon Thomas-Asante has attracted interest from fellow Championship clubs – including Stoke – but as of yet no bid has met the Baggies’ asking price.

The 24-year-old was the club’s top goalscorer with nine goals last season after making the step up from Salford City in League Two.

11:20

TOM COLLOMOSSE: Leicester win the race for Cannon

Leicester have moved for Everton forward Tom Cannon in a deal likely to be worth up to £7million if it goes through – and that means a striker is likely to leave on deadline day.

Until now the Foxes have stuck firmly to their asking price of about £20million for Kelechi Iheanacho, which has deterred Crystal Palace and Wolves.

Patson Daka, meanwhile, is a loan target for AC Milan, while Jamie Vardy also remains at the club. Daka the likeliest of the trio to depart today.

Cannon had offers from Norwich City and Preston North End while Birmingham and Sheffield Wednesday had wanted him on loan.

Leicester are preparing to complete the signing of Tom Cannon after fighting off interest from several clubs

11:12

TOM COLLOMOSSE: Johnson to travel to London

Brennan Johnson was preparing to travel to London on Friday morning for a Tottenham medical in anticipation of a £45million transfer from Nottingham Forest.

Forest have been ready to sell Johnson since the end of last season and had knocked back two bids from Brentford for their homegrown star, plus an initial enquiry from Tottenham on Thursday.

If Johnson’s move proceeds as expected, Forest will set their sights on PSV Eindhoven midfielder Ibrahim Sangare.

Fee and personal terms not expected to pose a problem – it will then fall to the player to decide whether he wants to give up Champions League football to join Forest.

Brennan Johnson is edging closer to joining Tottenham for a £45m fee

11:10

Former Everton and Tottenham midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson is back in football, penning a one-year deal at his new club.

The 33-year-old has been without a club since being released by the Toffees at the end of the 2021-22 season following the expiration of his contract. 

Sigurdsson’s last competitive game came during a 5-0 loss to Man City on the final day of the 2020-21 season.

11:09

Tottenham have made contact with Chelsea over a potential deal for midfielder Conor Gallagher.

As Mail Sport reported yesterday, the England international is weighing up his future after Chelsea brought in Cole Palmer, Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia for their midfield.

Gallagher captained Chelsea against AFC Wimbledon and would prefer to stay if he continues to get regular game time but is realistic about his opportunities.

Tottenham need to offload players first before they are likely to bid and their immediate focus is on signing Brennan Johnson from Nottingham Forest amid competition from Brentford.

However, Pierre Emile Hojbjerg and Tanguy Ndombele are likely to depart today. Spurs have a bid from Fulham on the table for Hojbjerg plus loan offers from Atletico Madrid and Galatasaray. Ndombele has interest from Inter Milan.

Read the full story below…

11:06

Chelsea pass £1bn spend under Boehly

The Blues confirmed the £42.5m signing of Man City starlet Cole Palmer on a seven-year deal this morning, with the option of an extra 12 months. 

Chelsea will pay an initial £40m with the remainder of the package for the 21 year-old made up of add-ons.

The deal takes Chelsea’s spending since Todd Boehly took over the club last year to £1bn in what has been a remarkably aggressive recruitment policy.

We are yet to see the results on the pitch, with the west London side winning just 12 of their 41 games during the US businessman’s tenure.

However, there have been some positive signs during the early days of Mauricio Pochettino’s reign at the club.

Chelsea’s £42.5m signing of Cole Palmer has taken their spending under Todd Boehly pass the £1bn mark.

11:00

Tuchel confirms Gravenberch will join Liverpool

‘He wasn’t happy with his situation here as he sees the chance in Liverpool to fight for a place in a 433.

‘He’s wanted to go for a while. An offer came in, we discussed it. The outcome is clear.’

Ryan Gravenberch is set to complete his £34m move to Liverpool after Thomas Tuchel confirmed his impending departure

10:54

SIMON JONES: United chief flies out to negotiate Amrabat move

Fiorentina would prefer to reach agreement on a sale for Sofyan Amrabat as Manchester United continue negotiations.

The Morocco international is valued around £25m-£30m and United are looking to agree a loan with obligation for the 27-year-old who has one year left on contract.

The Italians, however, know that United have room for manoeuvre within financial fair play after bringing in £20m from Crystal Palace for Dean Henderson yesterday.

They want a fee agreed now with Amrabat a free agent next summer. United’s Matt Hargreaves has flown over to Italy to conduct negotiations.

Meanwhile, Manchester United’s 19-year-old defender Marc Jurado has completed a permanent move to Espanyol with a sell-on clause. Jurado had joined United from Espanyol’s rivals Barcelona three years ago but also had interest from Real Betis last week.

Manchester United are still yet to agree a deal for Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat

10:51

JACK GAUGHAN: Two new signings likely at United

There is plenty going on around Man United today.

Two new faces look likely. Discussions are ongoing with Fiorentina for Sofyan Amrabat, while they are working on completing a loan deal for Sergio Reguilon from Spurs.

As Sami Mokbel reported earlier, Lazio are interested in Mason Greenwood.

Donny van de Beek and Eric Bailly could also leave today. Scott McTominay is expected to remain at Old Trafford alongside Harry Maguire amid interest from elsewhere. 

10:49

Wolves SLAM Nunes after Man City move

There have been some interesting comments from Wolves’ sporting director Matt Hobbs after Matheus Nunes’ £53m move to Man City was confirmed.

Nunes went on strike to force through a transfer to the Treble-winners, with his last appearance for Gary O’Neil’s side seeing him get sent off for ill-discipline during a 4-1 defeat to Brighton.

Hobbs said: ‘I was disappointed with how it ended, it wasn’t necessary the stance Matheus took, but we ended with a good resolution for everyone.

‘Matheus is a hugely talented player but would admit that last season he didn’t hit the heights he expected, but it was a tough season for the team, so maybe he wasn’t allowed to do that.

‘We’ve lost a player with a lot of potential, a lot of ability, but the situation has led to us bringing a greater number of players in to improve the squad and provide competition in the group.

‘The players here want competition in training, so while we’ve lost a good player, it’s made us a more competitive and better squad overall.’

Wolves have hit out at Matheus Nunes after he completed a £53m move to Man City

10:46

SIMON JONES: McAtee decides on Blades return

Man City midfielder James McAtee has chosen a return to Sheffield United on loan.

The 20-year-old had Nottingham Forest, Leicester City and Feyenoord all offering to take him on loan but after the season he had helping the Blades earn promotion he felt an emotional pull back to Bramall Lane

McAtee found it difficult to turn to down former City coach Enzo Maresca in particular especially with the size of the club and style of Leicester’s play but the lure of playing in the Premier League regularly under Paul Heckingbottom, a manger he knows well, has proved too great to resist. 

Man City starlet James McAtee has decided to return to Sheffield United after his stunning loan spell last season

10:42

JACK GAUGHAN: Lots going on at Man City

It’s a busy day at Manchester City, who have announced the £53million deal for Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes.

It’s mostly outgoings this morning though, with Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Tommy Doyle sorting loans moves away to Southampton and Wolves respectively. Both of those academy products will have played their last games for the club, with purchase clauses in the deals.

Cole Palmer has gone to Chelsea, while James McAtee is also closing on a loan return to Sheffield United.

All four of those players were seen as potential first-team players at one stage.

It has been a busy morning at Manchester City, with several young players heading out of the door

10:37

Spurs make progress on Brennan Johnson move

Positive signs for Tottenham as they look to make their first signing of deadline day.

There are several players they are keen to move on such as Eric Dier and Davinson Sanchez, while Ange Postecoglou’s side are also interested in Conor Gallagher.

It promises go right down to the wire in north London.

10:30

Man City confirm £53m signing of Matheus Nunes

Matheus Nunes has promised to inject more energy into Manchester City’s midfield after sealing a £53million switch from Wolves.

The Portugal international went on strike earlier this week in a bid to force through a move to the Treble winners, angering Wolves boss Gary O’Neil.

City were willing to walk away from the deal as the two clubs haggled over a fee but secured Nunes before the transfer deadline – and in time to name him in Saturday’s squad to face Fulham.

The 25-year-old will have to wait to meet Pep Guardiola, who remains in Barcelona recovering from back surgery.

Manchester City have confirmed the £53m signing of midfielder Matheus Nunes from Wolves

10:23

An update on Brennan Johnson from our Midlands reporter TOM COLLOMOSSE

The key thing to remember with Brennan Johnson is this: Forest are more than open to a sale.

Like every club, they must take account of FFP and whatever they receive for Johnson represents pure profit.

Personal terms are not expected to cause an issue and though it may go to the wire, there was cautious optimism on Friday morning that Johnson would end up a Spurs player when the window closed.

Spurs defender Davinson Sanchez has admirers at Forest and Spurs are willing sellers, but as yet the Colombian has shown little interest in moving to the City Ground.

This is a problem for Spurs: plenty of players they are willing to move, but those players are not so easy to shift.

Brennan Johnson’s potential move to Tottenham is expected to go down to the wire

10:14

SIMON JONES: Coutinho likely to head for the Middle East

Qatari club Al-Duhail are confident of completing the signing of Philippe Coutinho from Aston Villa, despite the Brazilian having interest from Besiktas and Real Betis.

The attacking midfielder has fallen down the pecking order at Villa Park, despite being one of the club’s top earners.

Villa also added Nicolo Zaniolo in this window which is expected to impact Coutinho’s gametime even more.

His last start for Unai Emery’s side came in their 4-2 defeat to Arsenal in February.

Philippe Coutinho is expected to leave Aston Villa, with Qatari side Al-Duhail confident of completing a move for the Brazilian

10:07

SIMON JONES: Birmingham set to add Leeds’ Drameh on loan

Leeds United defender Cody Drameh has just agreed to join Birmingham City on loan.

The 21-year-old right-back has previously been on loan with Luton Town and Cardiff City 

Meanwhile, Daniel Farke’s side are continuing talks with Roma over a £4m deal for winger Ola Solbakken, who also has interest from Olympiacos.

Leeds defender Cody Drameh is expected to join Birmingham City on loan

10:03

Bayern ‘agree £55m fee for Palhinha’

Bayern Munich have reportedly agreed a £55million fee with Fulham to sign Joao Palhinha.

Fulham rejected Bavarian giants’ initial offer of £47m for the Portuguese midfielder earlier this week but negotiations between the two clubs continued.

The 28-year-old is said to be determined to secure a move to join Thomas Tuchel’s side and has flown to Munich in anticipation of the move being completed before Friday’s deadline.

Read the full story below…

10:00

DONE DEAL: Nuno Tavarez JOINS Forest

Nuno Tavares has joined Nottingham Forest on a season-long loan from Arsenal, with an option to buy.

The left-back spent the 2022-23 campaign with Marseille in France after falling out of favour with the Gunners.

Forest have been desperate to strengthen on the left-side of defence with Harry Toffolo recently charged with alleged betting breaches and Omar Richards on loan with Olympiacos.

Tavares is expected to be one of a number of arrivals at the City Ground on Friday, with Bologna midfielder Nicolas Dominguez and Benfica goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos, while Callum Hudson-Odoi is another expected to arrive should Brennan Johnson join Tottenham as expected.

The big one to watch is PSV midfielder Ibrahim Sangare. Forest have followed him all summer for the defensive midfield role and if they can do a deal, it is likely to break their transfer record.

Nottingham Forest have completed the signing of Arsenal defender Nuno Tavares

09:55

TOM COLLOMOSSE: Adams to Wolves still ongoing

Wolves remain in talks with Southampton over a deal for striker Che Adams, who the Championship club will allow to leave under the right circumstances.

Mail Sport revealed on Thursday that Adams was high on Wolves’ list after they decided Leicester’s £20million asking price for Kelechi Iheanacho was too high.

Adams has only one year left on his contract and is keen to return to the Premier League following Saints’ relegation last term.

Meanwhile, Wolves are desperate to find a taker for forward Daniel Podence, who has interested from clubs in Qatar.

Wolves remain keen to bring in Southampton striker Che Adams before tonight’s deadline

09:44

SIMON JONES: United youngster set to join League One high-flyers

Manchester United striker Charlie McNeill is set to join Stevenage on loan for the season.

McNeill, 19, spent the second half of last season on loan at League Two side Newport County, scoring twice in 20 appearances.

He made his senior United debut last September, in the Europa League defeat by Real Sociedad.

The striker is currently undergoing a medical ahead of his move to the Lamex Stadium where he will link-up with Steve Evans’ side.

Boro have begun their campaign positively and currently sit fifth, which comes following promotion from League Two last season.

Evans has a good record for developing young strikers, with the Scot having played a key role in improving the likes of Ivan Toney and Chris Wood during their formative years.

09:38

SAMI MOKBEL: Brennan Johnson to Spurs to go down to the wire

Tottenham have communicated to Nottingham Forest that they want to lock in a couple of outgoings before submitting an improved offer for Brennan Johnson, who is still attracting interest from Brentford and one other Premier League club.

Spurs have already made one offer of around £40m that has been turned down by Forest.

Ange Postecoglou’s side are leaving it late for Johnson, with this one expected to run close to the deadline.

Brennan Johnson’s potential move from Nottingham Forest to Tottenham is expected to go down to the wire

09:35

An update on some key deals from our man SAMI MOKBEL

09:33

SIMON JONES: United still pushing for Amrabat

Manchester United are focusing on the transfer of Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat.

The clubs are discussing a loan with obligation to buy the Morocco international who has been training away from the first team group while his future is resolved.

Amrabat – who is yet to play this season – shot to stardom with his superb performances at the World Cup for Morocco last year and he was key as Fiorentina reached both the Europa Conference League and Coppa Italia final.

Man United continue to work on a deal for Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat

09:30

Cole Palmer to Chelsea CONFIRMED

Chelsea have confirmed the signing of Cole Palmer from Manchester City.

The attacking midfielder has joined in a deal worth up to £42.5m and has signed a seven-year deal that includes an additional one-year option.

Chelsea will pay an initial £40m with the remainder of the package for 21 year-old Palmer made up of add-ons.

Chelsea have confirmed the £42.5m signing of Man City hotshot Cole Palmer

09:27

Man United make second deadline day signing

Manchester United have signed Tottenham full back Sergio Reguilon on loan as cover for the injured Luke Shaw.

United went into the market for a left-sided defender after injuries to Shaw and Tyrell Malacia left Erik ten Hag short in the position. Mail Sport revealed on Thursday that the England international would be out for 10 weeks.

The club had initially targeted a move for Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella but talks stalled after he featured for the Blues in their Carabao Cup win over AFC Wimbledon on Wednesday. 

Read the full story below…

09:18

Southampton confirm Harwood-Bellis loan

England Under-21 captain Taylor Harwood-Bellis has completed a loan move to Southampton.

The Manchester City academy graduate made eight appearances in cup competitions under Pep Guardiola but has largely spent the last two years out on loan.

There is an obligation to buy clause, worth around £20million, in the loan if Saints win promotion back to the Premier League following relegation in May.

Harwood-Bellis was due to be out of contract at the Etihad Stadium next summer but has extended his contract by 12 months, which offers City flexibility on a transfer fee if Southampton don’t go up.

Nottingham Forest and Fulham had been keen on the 21-year-old after his performances for Burnley as they won the Championship title last year.

09:16

SIMON JONES provides an update on some other ongoing deals

Tottenham defender Japhet Tanganga is in Augsburg having his medical ahead of a loan move.

Burnley, Forest and Fulham are looking at a late deal for AC Milan’s Divock Origi.

Everton have offers of over £6m from Norwich, Leicester and Preston for striker Tom Cannon.

Former Liverpool striker Divock Origi is attracting interest from the likes of Burnley, Nottingham Forest and Fulham

09:12

ISAAN KHAN: Arsenal focused on outgoings

Arsenal are believed to not be expecting any transfer incomings today. The club’s main focus is to now find moves for Nicolas Pepe, Rob Holding and Nuno Tavares. 

Tavares’ loan move to Nottingham Forest is all but done, and expected to be announced in the coming hours.

The Gunners have been doing their upmost to find clubs for Holding and Pepe for months, though in the case of Holding it appears a deal could be struck before the window closes.

Wolves and Crystal Palace are said to be in a race to sign the defender.

Though Pepe remains a conundrum. Arsenal are desperate to get the winger off their books, and are now even contemplating terminating his contract if a move is not secured for him.  

Arsenal are not expected to make any signings today, with Mikel Arteta keen on shifting on unwanted players

09:07

Erik ten Hag gets his man as Bayindir arrival is confirmed

09:05

SIMON JONES: Chalobah nears Chelsea exit

Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah is edging closer to an exit from Stamford Bridge.

A loan deal to Bayern Munich for the 24-year-old is being discussed by the clubs, with the player keen on the move.

If the transfer is completed, Chalobah would be reunited with Thomas Tuchel – the manager who he made his breakthrough under for the Blues.

A loan is the preferred option for Bayern, with the German giants putting their money into a deal for Palhinha.

Trevoh Chalobah is edging closer to a loan move to Bayern Munich from Chelsea

09:00

United confirm keeper signing

Manchester United have signed Altay Bayindir from Fenerbahce for £4.2million as cover for Andre Onana.

The 25-year-old sorted a move after Dean Henderson went to Crystal Palace in a £15m switch yesterday.

‘It’s a huge honour to join United and become the first Turkish player to represent this incredible club,’ Bayindir said.

‘I will give everything to help this special group of players to achieve our ambitions.

‘I cannot wait to get started working with such an experienced goalkeeping unit. We will support each other and drive high standards every day so that each of us is ready to perform whenever called upon.’ 

Read the full story below…

08:53

Could Conor Gallagher move to Tottenham?

Tottenham have reshaped their side nicely since Ange Postecoglou came in as manager and have the £100m received from Harry Kane’s sale to spend.

Chelsea and England midfielder Conor Gallagher has duly moved onto their radar in the final two days of the window. No formal approach has been made as yet but Gallagher is aware of their interest.

Any deal will hinge on whether Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is loaned out to Atletico Madrid, creating a vacancy in their midfield.

Gallagher turned down a £38m offer from West Ham earlier in the window but his head may be turned by Spurs given that opportunities may be limited under Mauricio Pochettino.

A potential move of Conor Gallagher to Tottenham from Chelsea is one to keep an eye on on deadline day

08:49

SAMI MOKBEL: Greenwood attracting interest from Serie A

There is interest this morning from Serie A in Mason Greenwood.

Sources have indicated to Mail Sport that Lazio are among the clubs looking at that situation, with talks over a possible move to Italy for the Manchester United striker taking place this morning.

Significantly, it is understood there’s reservations at Lazio about the deal. This one is in the balance.

Mail Sport understands there is interest in Mason Greenwood from Lazio, although there are some reservations about completing a deal

08:46

The big deals that could still happen today

Mere hours now remain in the transfer window and it’s now or never for those clubs who still want to strengthen before Friday’s 11pm deadline.

A significant number of Premier League clubs are still in the market for new recruits either through panic at the way their seasons have started or simply a desire to grow even stronger.

Mail Sport takes a closer look at the big deals that could still happen before the window slams shut.

Read the full story below…

08:41

Famous deadline day moments

There’s no one quite linked to deadline day like Jim White and his infamous yellow tie.

The former Sky Sports presenter joined Mail Sport’s Transfer News Live 48-hour stream yesterday – ahead of Friday’s deadline – sharing some of his fondest memories of deadline days over the past, having covered some 44 iterations himself in the past. 

From Fernando Torres’ dramatic move to Chelsea, West Brom striker Peter Odemwingie turning up unannounced at QPR to force through a move and Kaka being spotted at Seven Sisters – White recalled several iconic moments from down the years.

Read the full story below…  

08:30

Every Premier League transfer to happen this summer

Missed any transfer that’s happened so far in the window? 

Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered with our comprehensive club-by-club list of all the summer moves in 2023.

08:26

A reminder of the key timings today

We’re all set for a dramatic day ahead, with plenty of Premier League and Football League clubs looking to put the final touches to their squads.

The deadline is open until 11PM tonight, but for teams to have their new signings available to play this weekend, they must be signed and registered before midday.

Unfortunately, this means that Luton and West Ham – who take on each other at Kenilworth Road tonight – will not have the opportunity to play any signings that are yet to be announced.

We’ll be bringing you all the major updates and deals as they happen throughout the day.

08:15

ADRIAN KAJUMBA: Palace eye-up Holding before deadline

Crystal Palace are emerging as the leading contenders to land Arsenal defender Rob Holding before tonight’s transfer deadline.

Centre-back Holding has been among the players Arsenal have been open to offers for in this window.

He has been subject of interest from clubs in England, Italy and Spain this summer but the Selhurst Park club are increasingly hopeful of strengthening their defensive options by securing the 27 year-old.

Holding has been at Arsenal since 2016 and made over 150 appearances for the club.

Rob Holding looks set to depart Arsenal, with Crystal Palace emerging as leading contenders for the defender

08:12

SAMI MOKBEL: Palhinha’s move to Bayern edging closer

Bayern Munich’s protracted move for Fulham Joao Palhinha made ‘good’ progress overnight.

The clubs ‘weren’t close’ to an agreement as of Thursday afternoon but there is now a feeling that an agreement can be reached.

Fulham are looking at replacements but given the Portuguese midfielder made the most tackles in the Premier League last season, his departure would be a huge blow.

Fulham star Joao Palhinha is edging closer to joining Bayern Munich

07:54

Ryan Gravenberch is en route to Liverpool…

07:35

JACK GAUGHAN: Chelsea to confirm Cole Palmer’s £45m move

Cole Palmer’s £45m move from Man City to Chelsea is expected to be confirmed mid-morning.

He finalised a deal last night, signing a seven-year contract with the option of an eighth, with it done in time to make the squad to face Nottingham Forest tomorrow.

Palmer will be reunited with Raheem Sterling, who was a big advocate of his when the pair were at City. 

Cole Palmer’s £45m move from Man City to Chelsea is set to be confirmed this morning

07:27

Kellyman’s Villa to bring windfall for Derby…

Omari Kellyman’s senior debut for Aston Villa will earn Derby an additional six-figure sum under the terms of the teenager’s £600,000 move to Villa in 2022.

The 17-year-old forward impressed during their 3-0 victory against Hibernian on Thursday in the Europa Conference League qualifier.

Omari Kellyman made his senior debut for Aston Villa on Thursday night

07:16

ADRIAN KAJUMBA: Chelsea’s plans for Deadline Day…

With Cole Palmer expected to be final major addition for Chelsea focus will be on last few outgoings today. Couple of updates along those lines. Callum Hudson-Odoi is due to arrive in Nottingham this morning to finalise his permanent move from Chelsea.

Also, Ian Maatsen is another Chelsea player who has attracted interest this summer after impressing on loan for Burnley last season. He’s primarily been a left-back and there has been some conversation about whether he might be a late mover given the interest in him and now with Marc Cucurella set to stay.

However feeling is heading into the final day of the window – and was given a big percentage chance – that he will remain at Chelsea. Something else to consider is that Maatsen has also been deployed further forward under Mauricio Pochettino so that could be another factor lessening the link between his situation and Cucurella’s.

07:14

TOM COLLOMOSSE: Transfer updates from the Midlands…

Forest are expected to sell Brennan Johnson to Tottenham for around £45million. Meanwhile, Forest were looking to sign Davinson Sanchez, but, as of yesterday he didn’t want to leave.

Forest are also signing Nuno Tavares from Arsenal, Nicolas Dominguez from Bologna and will try for Ibrahim Sangare from PSV – which could be a potential club record deal. 

Others will leave, possibly Boly and/or Kouyate depending on who comes in, although the market in the Middle East stays open for longer so not everything has to be done today.

Wolves are expecting to sign Che Adams on loan as we indicated yesterday. They’re desperate to shift Daniel Podence who may end up going to Qatar.

Villa will announce Clement Lenglet on loan this morning and sell Coutinho to Al-Duhail in Qatar. Youngster Jaden Philogene will join Hull.

They’re pretty well set but I think Emery wants to do one more, probably an attacking midfielder with Coutinho going out and Buendia injured long term. 

06:57

KEY DEALS TO WATCH

Here is a round-up of the big deals we will be focused on today in the Premier League:

– Manchester United’s move for Tottenham left back Sergio Reguilon

– Liverpool tying up a deal for Bayern Munich’s Ryan Gravenberch

– Bayern Munich’s move for Fulham’s Joao Palhinha

– Tottenham’s pursuit of Nottingham Forest attacker Brennan Johnson

– Chelsea completing a £45m move for Man City striker Cole Palmer

06:54

Plenty of whispers in the world of football about who could be on the move today.

Stick with us so you don’t miss a single deal.

FULL GOSSIP COLUMN HERE.

06:39

One to watch: Sofyan Amrabat

There are plenty of deals to stay on top of but here is one man expected to be grabbing plenty of headlines today.

Fiorentina president Rocco Commisso has revealed that while Manchester United are pursuing, other clubs have entered the race for Amrabat.

Speaking after Fiorentina’s Europa Conference League win against Rapid Vienna, Commisso told Sky Italy: “There are other clubs for Amrabat too. I cannot give an answer right now, because not even I know what will happen tomorrow. 

“We told Amrabat that if he has an opportunity to leave, then we’ll let him go. If this deal cannot be done, then he has two years left on his contract and will remain.

“There are many negotiations in progress. I don’t want to name names. So wait 24 hours and then you’ll know what happens.”

06:32

Live shows to stay across all the updates

Craig Hope, Sami Mokbel and Charlotte Daly will be back today to front our live show coverage of Deadline Day, bringing you all the latest from reporters across the country, as well as their own sources on the biggest deals happening across Europe.

More information on how to watch below…

06:26

A late twist in the Kylian Mbappe saga?

It appeared as if that was that and Kylian Mbappe would stay at PSG to see out his contract this summer.

And yet comments made after Thursday’s Champions League draw, in which PSG were paired with Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan and Newcastle United, teased a potential late twist, a new deal perhaps?

“We have more than 24 hours. Kylian is a PSG player,’ chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi told reporters.

‘We have very good discussions with him, he is a magnificent player, as a person and as a professional. We spoke with the rest of his family.

‘There are more than 24 hours for the transfer window. We’re going to work, try to do something. If we can, why not. Otherwise, we’re ready, we’re good. An extension? I don’t want to talk about that.’

06:14

After Mail Sport exclusively revealed that Luke Shaw is set to be out of action for 10 weeks, Manchester United knew they had to act in getting in another left back.

Sergio Reguilon has passed his medical and this one should prove – hopefully for United – to be a formality today.

FULL STORY HERE.

06:09

17 hours to go!

Good morning for this bright and early start to Transfer Deadline Day, a day to expect the unexpected. 

Plenty of teams are still plotting some late business but they are firmly up against the clock now to get negotiations finalised and a medical over the line. 

Stick with Mail Sport throughout the day until the 11pm deadline to be across all the big developments. 



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Just three Manchester City stars continue Treble celebrations on Sunday night https://latestnews.top/just-three-manchester-city-stars-continue-treble-celebrations-on-sunday-night/ https://latestnews.top/just-three-manchester-city-stars-continue-treble-celebrations-on-sunday-night/#respond Mon, 12 Jun 2023 06:52:24 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/12/just-three-manchester-city-stars-continue-treble-celebrations-on-sunday-night/ Manchester City‘s Treble victory celebrations continued on Sunday night – but just Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan and Stefan Ortega had the stamina to hit the town. The trio went to Tattu Restaurant in Manchester to join some of the club’s training and backroom staff hours after arriving back from Istanbul having won the Champions […]]]>


Manchester City‘s Treble victory celebrations continued on Sunday night – but just Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan and Stefan Ortega had the stamina to hit the town.

The trio went to Tattu Restaurant in Manchester to join some of the club’s training and backroom staff hours after arriving back from Istanbul having won the Champions League.

After what appeared to be all-night celebrations on Saturday after their 1-0 win over Inter Milan, just a handful of the City players kept going with most recovering at home.

De Bruyne, who went off injured in the final, attended with wife Michele, arriving at 9.30pm and leaving just before midnight, while Gundogan arrived at around the same time.

Goalkeeper Ortega, who played City’s domestic cup games, also went to the celebration at the Chinese restaurant.

Kevin De Bruyne and his wife Michele leave Tattu restaurant in Manchester city centre - but only a handful of players made the dinner to celebrate Man City's Treble triumph

Kevin De Bruyne and his wife Michele leave Tattu restaurant in Manchester city centre – but only a handful of players made the dinner to celebrate Man City’s Treble triumph

The Belgian star and his wife continued the celebrations as they joined staff for a meal

The Belgian star and his wife continued the celebrations as they joined staff for a meal

City captain Ilkay Gundogan also visited Tattu on Sunday night, hours after the squad's return from Istanbul

City captain Ilkay Gundogan also visited Tattu on Sunday night, hours after the squad’s return from Istanbul 

City completed a historic Treble by beating Inter Milan in Saturday's Champions League final

City completed a historic Treble by beating Inter Milan in Saturday’s Champions League final

Tattu’s menu includes a £74.50 per person sharing option featuring caramel soy aged beef fillet, red snapper tom yum, aromatic crispy duck pancakes and seven spiced seared tuna.

For £99.50, guests cane indulge in a menu of Japanese black wagyu, Shanghai black cod and dim sum, with desserts including a white chocolate dragon egg made of coconut, passionfruit and mango.

City’s celebrations after completing the Treble by adding the Champions League to the Premier League and FA Cup will continue on Monday with an open-top bus parade through Manchester.

Pep Guardiola and his squad will depart from Tonman Street, Deansgate, at approximately 6.30pm.

The bus will take a route through St Mary’s Gate, Cross Street and King Street before finishing on the corner of Princess Street and Portland Street.

A live stage show will take place on Oxford Street, with entertainment from 5.30pm, and the players will take to the stage at about 7.30pm.

City flew home from Turkey on Sunday afternoon to be greeted by flag-waving fans at Manchester Airport.

The players posed for pictures with the European Cup on their flight, with the trophy even making its way up to the pilots in the cockpit.

The Manchester City squad posed on the steps at the end of one of the greatest seasons in the history of English football

The Manchester City squad posed on the steps at the end of one of the greatest seasons in the history of English football

The victory over Inter Milan completed a famous Treble for Pep Guardiola's Man City side

The victory over Inter Milan completed a famous Treble for Pep Guardiola’s Man City side

Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland pose with the European Cup on City's flight back home

Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland pose with the European Cup on City’s flight back home 

Kevin De Bruyne joined in the celebrations after picking up an injury in Saturday's final

Kevin De Bruyne joined in the celebrations after picking up an injury in Saturday’s final

John Stones took the trophy up toe the cockpit, where the pilots posed with it

John Stones took the trophy up toe the cockpit, where the pilots posed with it

Grealish made use of the plane's intercom en route back from Turkey, to Stones' amusement

Grealish made use of the plane’s intercom en route back from Turkey, to Stones’ amusement

Jack Grealish, who seemingly stayed in his match kit during Saturday’s all-nighter having sung to Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Everywhere’ in the dressing room, was seen making use of the intercom on board.

Having arrived back at their hotel from the Ataturk Stadium at 3am, City’s players, staff and their families partied beyond dawn.

Grealish led the celebrations, held on an open-air terrace at the JW Marriott hotel in Istanbul, where rooms cost £1,600 a night.

The England star could be seen rapping as a DJ played thumping disco music in the background.

As dawn broke at around 4.30am, a video clip showed the players still going strong as they celebrated their historic achievement.

TV screens with the caption ‘Champions Of Europe 2022/23’ were also dotted around the venue with the celebrations going on until 8.30am.

A source said: ‘It was a wild night, and everyone was in high spirits. Who can blame them? The team had just won the Champions League so they deserved a party.

‘Jack was the star of the show DJing and singing until the sun was up and high in the sky. It was almost 9am before the players started to drift back to their rooms.’

Jack Grealish (pictured with Erling Haaland) led the party as Manchester City celebrated

Jack Grealish (pictured with Erling Haaland) led the party as Manchester City celebrated

Erling Haaland posted a picture of himself on his Instagram smoking a huge cigar

Erling Haaland posted a picture of himself on his Instagram smoking a huge cigar

Grealish joined in with a rendition of a Fleetwood Mac hit song in the dressing room

Grealish joined in with a rendition of a Fleetwood Mac hit song in the dressing room

The party is thought to have cost £100,000 but would have been small change to Man City’s billionaire owner Sheikh Mansour – who was in the crowd on Saturday night attending only his second game since taking over the club in 2008 – his first time in 13 years.

The players only snatched three hours sleep before they boarded the coach for their flight back to Manchester on an Etihad airways plane painted in the club’s blue and white colours.

Grealish could be seen with his head poking out of a window on the roof of the bus as fans clapped and cheered as they left.

Erling Haaland posted a picture of himself on his Instagram smoking a huge cigar while later he shared one of him and Grealish with blue face paint adding: ‘Love this guy.’

After the game on Saturday night, wives and girlfriends had come onto the pitch at the Olympic Stadium to share in the wild celebrations.

Pep Guardiola celebrates with his wife Cristina Serra after leading Man City to the Treble

Pep Guardiola celebrates with his wife Cristina Serra after leading Man City to the Treble

Haaland, 22, celebrated with his girlfriend Isabel Johansen, 19 - draped in the Norwegian flag

Haaland, 22, celebrated with his girlfriend Isabel Johansen, 19 – draped in the Norwegian flag



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Manchester City supporters continue partying in Istanbul ahead of Champions League final https://latestnews.top/manchester-city-supporters-continue-partying-in-istanbul-ahead-of-champions-league-final/ https://latestnews.top/manchester-city-supporters-continue-partying-in-istanbul-ahead-of-champions-league-final/#respond Sat, 10 Jun 2023 18:47:13 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/10/manchester-city-supporters-continue-partying-in-istanbul-ahead-of-champions-league-final/ Manchester City fans continued partying ahead of their Champions League final in Istanbul, downing pints as the sun came out and temperatures soared to 25c. Extra barrels of beer and fresh crates were seen arriving at bars linking the cramped downtown area of Nevizade Street in the historic city famous for being where West meets […]]]>


Manchester City fans continued partying ahead of their Champions League final in Istanbul, downing pints as the sun came out and temperatures soared to 25c.

Extra barrels of beer and fresh crates were seen arriving at bars linking the cramped downtown area of Nevizade Street in the historic city famous for being where West meets East.

As the Islamic call to prayer rang out from nearby minarets they were drowned out by chants of ‘City, City’ as hundreds of fans sat in the sunshine soaking up the atmosphere.

One restaurant owner was greeted with cheers as he rolled keg after keg down the sloping street from a van that had pulled up with fresh stock.

Shopkeepers, bar owners and restaurant bosses were delighted and said to have been making a fortune with one telling local media:’ I’m so, so happy. My business has never been better, people are spending money like crazy and I’m running out of beer.’ 

Manchester City and Inter Milan fans are in good spirits ahead of the Champions League final

Manchester City and Inter Milan fans are in good spirits ahead of the Champions League final

Supporters of both sides posed for pictures in Istanbul as they soaked up the atmosphere

Supporters of both sides posed for pictures in Istanbul as they soaked up the atmosphere

Families and friends alike gathered in hot spots around the city in anticipation of the match

Families and friends alike gathered in hot spots around the city in anticipation of the match

The crowds are facing a long, nightmare journey to the Ataturk Olympic Stadium tonight

The crowds are facing a long, nightmare journey to the Ataturk Olympic Stadium tonight

Dean and Jill Tattersley, from Halifax, West Yorkshire, were among those who had jetted in to see if City could make history by adding the Champions League to their Premier League title and FA Cup triumphs. 

Nurse Jill, 43, wearing a dress made out of a Manchester City flag, told Mail Sport: ‘We’re both season ticket holders and paid £450 for the game and City are going to do it for the NHS.

‘We’ve heard it’s bit of a journey to the ground so we will be having a few drinks here and then heading over there on the bus or metro – we can have a little sleep on the journey as it’s a 10pm kick off.’

Paul Griffin, from Worsley, Manchester, was in Istanbul with his brother John, three other siblings and their children making a bumper party of 20 and they had flown in with the official City supporters club.

Paul said: ‘I know it’s going to be difficult to get to the ground but put it this way it’s four hours on a plane from Manchester so 90 minutes on a bus or a metro is going to be a doddle.

‘I was in Porto two years ago when we lost to Chelsea and that was an enjoyable day but obviously the wrong result – my divorce went down better – so now we are here to make up for it.

‘I know people say we have spent our way here but compared to some of the other clubs like Chelsea and United we spend our money wisely.

Bar owners rolled barrels of beer through the streets, much to the delight of their customers

Bar owners rolled barrels of beer through the streets, much to the delight of their customers

Supporters wasted little time in drinking beers and bathing in the sun on the day of the final

Supporters wasted little time in drinking beers and bathing in the sun on the day of the final

City supporters in particular are confident ahead of the match as their side chase the Treble

City supporters in particular are confident ahead of the match as their side chase the Treble

‘Plus, the owners have really invested in that area around east Manchester before it was as rough as old boots but they have passion and projects and turned the place around.’

Also in Istanbul was Dan Carr, 26, and his girlfriend Shayna Halliwell, 24, both from Bury, and who both went to the FA Cup final win last weekend against rivals Manchester United.

Dan, whose grandfather Tommy Booth played for City in the 1970s and 1980s making 382 appearances, told Mail Sport: ‘I’ve always been a City fan, thanks for my granddad and this is going to be massive for us if we win.

‘He’s not here but he will be watching and cheering at home. He spent most of his career playing for City and this will mean so much for him and all of us if we win.

‘I’ve seen it’s a bit of journey to the ground and to be honest I’m not quite sure how we will get there yet but we will have a few drinks here and then make our way – we’ll find a way somehow.’

Turkish officials said 125 charter flights from the UK and Italy were expected to land in the three days leading up to the match carrying thousands of fans.

Health authorities said 48 ambulances and eight temporary medical centres had been set up around the Olympic stadium and 180 doctors and nurses would be on duty.

Istanbul governor Davut Gul said 15,000 police would be on duty for the match which is being played at the same venue where Liverpool performed a miracle comeback in 2005 beating AC Milan from 3-0 down at half time.

Meanwhile City fan Noel Gallagher was expected to join fans at a San Diego bar to watch the game ahead of his Saturday night gig in the city.

He is thought to have accepted an initiation from the City supporters club in San Diego to watch the match at the Blue Foot Bar.



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