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Barca desperate to part with Coutinho

Barcelona are, according to Marca, desperate to get rid of Philippe Coutinho as soon as possible.

Various suitors for the Brazilian playmaker have been sounded out, but no deals have been done for a player working on a lucrative contract at Canp Nou.

Barca confirm player registrations

Davies headed for Blades loan

Liverpool defender Ben Davies is set to make a season-long loan move to Sheffield United, per Sky Sports News.

The Reds centre-back is to head east to South Yorkshire, where he will form part of the defensive line for new coach Slavisa Jokanovic.

The Blades wanted to buy Davies outright, though Liverpool rejected this option in talks.

Icardi to seek Juventus move

Mauro Icardi will look to seal a switch to Juventus amid fears that he will be frozen out by Lionel Messi’s arrival at Paris Saint-Germain, per Todo Fichajes.

The Argentine, an international team-mate of the former Blaugrana man, is likely to see his chances restricted behind his countryman.

As such, he is eying up a reutn to Serie A, having made his name there as a member of Inter.

Messi to PSG: A transfer 10 years in the making and completed in a matter of days

Lionel Messi to Paris Saint-Germain was a transfer 10 years in the making but was ultimately completed in a matter of days.

Presented with the unique opportunity to sign a player that they have long coveted, PSG moved with the ruthless efficiency that they have become known for in the market to complete the signing of the the Barcelona icon, a player who many thought would never play for another European club.

‘Dream Bigger’ is the slogan of PSG. When they completed a world record €222 million ($262m/£189m) move to sign Neymar in the summer of 2017 in a deal that forever changed the footballing landscape, it barely seemed possible that they might achieve a more sensational coup.

Yet four years on they have in their ranks arguably the greatest player that the game has ever seen. PSG’s Qatari owners, QSI, certainly think so.

When QSI took over PSG in the summer of 2011, their ambition was to make the Parc des Princes club one of Europe’s flagship teams. While the club’s detractors argue this is a side with no history, they forget that PSG were, by the measure of UEFA’s coefficient at least, the continent’s finest side in the mid-1990s, boasting talent such as David Ginola and George Weah.

It is true, though, by the time that QSI took over that they were down on their luck. Indeed, just a handful of seasons earlier, they had won a final-day match in Sochaux to avoid relegation to Ligue 2.

Amid such a backdrop, it seemed fanciful that PSG could be transformed into a club that a player the stature of Messi might consider joining. And yet, from the outset, QSI targeted both the Argentine and his long-time rival Cristiano Ronaldo as benchmark signings as they set out to make the Parisians European champions.

Paris, as one of the world’s most recognisable cities and a hotbed of footballing talent, they reckoned, was ripe to be exploited as a venue for an elite side. The raw materials – including the iconic status, an urban population of more than two million and, yes, a footballing history – were present.

QSI brought their marketing savvy and, crucially, the catalyst of money. An awful lot of money.

Over a decade they have built a club worthy of the game’s greatest players, all the while keeping tabs on the actions of Messi and Ronaldo, until last summer it became evident that the Argentine was unsettled and even wanted to leave Barcelona.

Although this was shut down by erstwhile Blaugrana president Josep Maria Bartomeu, who demanded a huge transfer fee for the player – Messi wrongly believed he had a clause in his contract that allowed him to depart for free – the door had been opened as the Argentine entered the final year of a bumper deal with the Catalans.

PSG tried to prise it open with a public charm offensive led by several of Messi’s friends in the Parc des Princes club’s ranks. Neymar, Angel Di Maria, Marco Verratti and Leandro Paredes were among those who sought to plant a seed in the mind of ‘La Pulga’.

Speaking in December 2020, just before PSG could have opened formal discussions with the player, Paredes said: “We all want him to come. I hope Leo makes the best decision for himself, but we would welcome him here with open arms.”

Messi, though, was insistent that he would wait until the end of the season before deciding his future, with Barca unable to get close to the terms he was previously on due to their spiralling debts, which amounted to over €1.2 billion ($1.4bn/£1bn).

In the meantime, his situation at Camp Nou looked rosier. Bartomeu had tendered his resignation and Joan Laporta swept back into power as president, voted in on a ticket of being the man to keep Messi at the club.

The end of the season came, with Barca third in La Liga and dumped out of the Champions League at the last-16 stage. No deal was done. The next landmark date was June 30, the final day of Messi’s previous contract. Still no deal was done.

And even after Messi led Argentina to their first international title since 1993 at the Copa America, still no deal was done.

A contract was in place, barring a few minor details, but it would never be signed, despite the permanently public upbeat attitude of Laporta and his board.

Until the end, Barca were bullish over Messi’s future but La Liga would not make any concessions to them with regards the salary cap they needed to abide to, making it impossible for him to be registered.

Then came that fateful Thursday, August 5. It is a date that will long be written in footballing history as the one when Messi’s future at Barcelona was finally over.

“Despite FC Barcelona and Lionel Messi having reached an agreement and the clear intention of both parties to sign a new contract today, this cannot happen because of financial and structural obstacles,” Barcelona lamented in a statement tacitly criticising La Liga’s lack of support for their plight.

“As a result of this situation, Messi shall not be staying on at FC Barcelona. Both parties deeply regret that the wishes of the player and the club will ultimately not be fulfilled.”

With the European season a matter of days away, the greatest player on the planet was leaving his home of more than two decades and needed a club. The pain told as he gave his tearful goodbye press conference at Barcelona.

“Everyone knows how hard it was for me to leave Barcelona,” Messi explained. “It’s hard to think about a change after so long.”

Yet that was the reality he found himself in.

Messi’s options were limited. Manchester City, where his long-time mentor Pep Guardiola has set up camp, had just spent big on Jack Grealish, while the only other club capable and willing to shoulder his wage demands was PSG. So his entourage contacted the club.

Angel Di Maria Pablo Sarabia Lionel Messi Ander Herrera PSG GFX

Beyond the riches that PSG possess, there were other attractions for Messi, most notably a clan of close friends at the club. Neymar, for example, had been trying to talk him into moving to France for two years following the pair’s close relationship at Barcelona.

Di Maria is another good friend, and along with Paredes and Verratti. It is not unusual to see the group pictured together on social media during their downtime. Three such examples hinted towards this outcome.

During the Copa America, Messi shared an image of himself in an ice bath flanked by Paredes and Di Maria, then after the tournament had been won, he was pictured joking with Neymar in an apparently intimate manner.

Finally, on August 4, mere hours before his Barcelona career was finally over, he appeared on Di Maria’s Instagram feed pictured in Ibiza alongside that familiar quartet of stars in an image that could now pass as a PSG squad photo. All parties insist, however, that there is no correlation between this picture and what transpired.

Speaking at his press conference, Messi said: “They were saying: ‘Come to Paris, come to Paris’, but it’s a total coincidence that the photo was taken with the PSG players in Ibiza in the same week as all of this.”

This version of events is corroborated by Di Maria, who told ESPN: “Leo has said it already, it was just coincidence. We were going there with him and Paredes. Then Neymar came and invited us, and Verratti joined us. Leo was being told to come to PSG, but everything was set for him at Barca. He told us he was going to stay there.”

Messi’s world was turned upside down 24 hours later and, having received contact from his entourage, PSG sprang into action.

Having followed the player for the best part of a decade, this was an unexpected opportunity. He had been sounded out on occasion before, but it was only after Barcelona’s announcement last Thursday that a deal became viable.

Neymar was a cheerleader for PSG in the deal, texting and calling his friend, urging him to reach an agreement.

Lionel Messi Neymar Brazil Argentina PSG GFX

Internally, meanwhile, serious discussions were taking place over the viability of signing him. In particular, the financial department worked on the dossier with regards to Financial Fair Play as the club had already captured Achraf Hakimi, Georginio Wijnaldum, Sergio Ramos and Gianluigi Donnarumma this summer.

Even if PSG only paid a fee for Hakimi, all command huge wages.

PSG concluded that the Messi deal could be given the green light, although they have committed to making €180m ($212m/£153m) worth of player sales this summer – a major challenge in a stagnant transfer market. Nevertheless, as far as PSG were concerned, that was a problem for another time.

Things picked up pace from there. An agreement was quickly reached with Messi over a two-year deal, including the possibility of an additional season. Even somewhat complicated issues were resolved relatively speedily.

By Saturday, an agreement in principle had been reached and PSG purred into gear, with the marketing department particularly active in devising a strategy to maximise reach.

The following day, the momentum of the deal seemed to stall as fans gathered outside La Bourget Airport to welcome him to Paris. Only there was no Messi; he was pictured back home in Barcelona relaxing.

While far-fetched rumours of a move elsewhere appeared and disappeared just as quickly, Messi’s lawyers were going over the contract details in fine detail.

It was on the morning of August 10 that the formal offer that Messi would accept was presented to him. By this stage the deal was an open secret; the player had already appeared at the window of his hotel bedecked in a club T-shirt.

Hours later, the impossible had happened. Messi was pictured holding a PSG shirt inside Parc des Princes, having formally signed to join the club, marking both the greatest crossroads in his career and also in the history of France’s strongest club.

On Saturday, Messi and the club’s other summer signings will be presented to the PSG fans ahead of their first Ligue 1 match of the season against Strasbourg. For those lucky supporters present, it will scarcely be possible to Dream Bigger.

Hause on Hammers’ radar

West Ham are tracking a move for Aston Villa defender Kortney Hause, per Football Insider.

The former England youth international, who originally arrived at Villa Park from Wolves in 2019, has seen his chances severely restricted over the past few seasons.

But he could be set to make a Premier League switch straight to the capital, with the Hammers keen on a move for his services.

West Ham to not sell Rice for less than Grealish

West Ham will not accept anything less than the record-setting £100 million ($139m) forked out for Jack Grealish if they are to part ways with Declan Rice, says the Daily Mail.

The England international, a cornerstone of the Three Lions’ second-place finish at Euro 2020, has been linked with the door at London Stadium this summer.

But the Hammers will not let him go cheaply after Grealish’s move from Aston Villa to Manchester City saw the British transfer record smashed.

Benítez tells Everton players they can leave

Rafael Benítez has admitted that several members of his Everton squad have been told they can leave as the club looks to fit with financial rules, per The Guardian.

The Spaniard has crossed the Merseyside divide to take charge of the Toffees and faces a tough opening campaign in the wake of Carlo Ancelotti’s exit.

Now, the ex-Liverpool supremo has acknowledged that he has found his hands tied by the rules in regards to their transfer activity.

Victory snap up D’Agostino

Lukaku’s agent says family was subjected to threats over striker’s transfer to Chelsea

Romelu Lukaku’s agent Federico Pastorello has claimed he and his family were subject to threats over his involvement in the striker’s transfer from Inter to Chelsea.

Chelsea completed the £98 million ($136m) signing of Lukaku from Inter this week, as the Belgian returned for a second spell at Stamford Bridge.

In a statement released on Friday, Pastorello said that Lukaku’s move away from Milan has led to some ugly behaviour from a segment of Inter fans.

What was said?

“I have always accepted – and will continue to do so – confrontation and constructive criticism: they are part of the game for those who play a role with considerable media relevance,” Pastorello said.

“What we absolutely cannot tolerate are the falsehoods, insinuations, insults and threats we have received [also against my family and my daughters], which have far exceeded the limits of civilisation, decency and tolerance.

“Believe it or not, the supporters’ affection and the special bond with the city of Milan made him think about it for a long time: but then, once he made his decision, he carried on with conviction and firmness.

“The economic aspect is a detail, but it is not the main factor that determines our choices and those of our clients.

“With regards to FC Internazionale, I can guarantee that the Sport CEO Giuseppe Marotta, the sporting director Piero Ausilio – as well as the coach Simone Inzaghi, who worked at this personally – did everything in their power to avoid this transfer.

“But there are circumstances that go beyond their decision-making range and depend on the instructions of the owners.”

What’s next for Chelsea?

The Blues kick off their Premier League campaign on Saturday when they face Crystal Palace.

Lukaku will not be involved in the match against the Eagles, and could make his second Chelsea debut next Sunday when the Blues take on Arsenal.

PSG eye Koulibaly move

PSG could make a move for Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

The Ligue 1 side are looking for cover while Sergio Ramos is injured, and the Senegal star could be a strong, if expensive, option.

Napoli value Koulibaly at €50 million (£43m/$59m).

Diallo to leave Man Utd on loan

Arsenal to move for Aouar if other targets fall through

Arsenal will make a loan bid for Lyon star Houssem Aouar if their other planned moves fall through, claims The Sun.

The Gunners are looking to add Martin Odegaard or James Maddison to their midfield this summer on permanent deals.

Should those moves not work out, a loan for Aouar could be a last-ditch option to add to their midfield.

Madrid to move for Mbappe this summer (L’Equipe)

The Blancos could lay the groundwork for a move next year

Real Madrid will make a move for PSG star Kylian Mbappe this summer, according to L’Equipe.

Mbappe, whose contract with PSG expires in 2022, has been a target of Madrid for several years.

Madrid aren’t convinced PSG will part with Mbappe this summer but at the least, they are hoping to lay the groundwork for a move next summer.

Liverpool keen on Traore move

Liverpool are interested in a move for Wolves forward Adama Traore, reports 90min.

The Reds are looking to add one more forward to their ranks before the transfer window closes and have identified the 25-year-old as an ideal option.

Wolves are demanding £40 million ($55m) for Traore, with Liverpool hoping to drive that price down.

Adama Traore of Spain

Chelsea striker Batshuayi close to Besiktas move, claims head coach Yalcin

Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi is closing in on a move to Besiktas, according to the Turkish club’s coach Sergen Yalcin.

Batshuayi did not figure to be in the Blues’ plans for 2021-22, with the recent arrival of Romelu Lukaku pushing him further down the depth chart.

Now, the 27-year-old looks set to continue his career in Turkey.

What was said?

“The club is trying to sign a good center forward,” Yalcin said. “We are now negotiating with Chelsea’s Michy Batshuayi.

“If everything goes well, we expect him to come here next week.”

Batshuayi’s Chelsea career

Batshuayi joined Chelsea from Marseille ahead of the 2016-17 season in a deal worth €40 million.

The Belgian scored just five league goals during his debut season at Stamford Bridge, but managed to score a late winner against West Brom in May 2017 to clinch the Premier League title for the Blues.

Batshuayi has failed to lock down a regular role with Chelsea during his time with the club, and has spent time on loan with Crystal Palace, Valencia and Borussia Dortmund.

Last season Batshuayi struggled in his second stint with Palace, scoring just two goals all season for the London club.

Batshuayi was named to Belgium’s Euro 2020 roster this summer, making one appearance at the tournament as the Red Devils fell to Italy in the quarter-final.

Chelsea place €50m price tag on Abraham (Le10Sport)

Roma and Arsenal are leading the chase for the forward

Chelsea have slapped a €50 million (£43m/$59m) price tag on Tammy Abraham, according to Le10Sport.

Abraham is expected to leave Stamford Bridge this summer following the arrival of Romelu Lukaku from Inter.

Roma appear to be leading the race for Abraham, but Arsenal are still in the mix

Boavista open to letting USMNT defender Cannon leave

Spurs in talks over Milenkovic move

Tottenham are in talks with Fiorentina defender Nikola Milenkovic over a possible transfer, reports 90min.

Milenkovic has been nearing a move to West Ham but with negotiations over a contract stalling, Spurs are hoping to swoop in and land the 23-year-old.

Nikola Milenkovic Fiorentina 2020-2021

Costa set for Mineiro move

Liverpool boss Klopp offers Henderson contract update and insists ‘we will sort it’

Jurgen Klopp has offered an update on the future of Jordan Henderson, as negotiations over a new contract for the Liverpool captain continue.

Henderson has entered the final two years of his current deal at Anfield, and Goal understands that initial discussions over an extension have so far proven fruitless.

Liverpool have agreed new deals with the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Fabinho and Virgil van Dijk already this summer, and hope to add Mo Salah to that list. Dialogue with Henderson, though, is ongoing.

What did Klopp say?

Asked how important it was that a resolution with Henderson is found, Klopp told reporters: “Important. But we will. We will sort it, however it will be. But we will sort it, no doubt about that.”

Henderson is likely to be on the bench for Liverpool’s Premier League opener at Norwich on Saturday, having been the last of the Reds’ first-team players to return to pre-season training after his summer break.

But Klopp says the 30-year-old is in good shape ahead of the new campaign.

He added: “I spoke yesterday to him and it looked like that, yes!”

‘We can still beat the best’

The theme of transfers, naturally, dominated Klopp’s first pre-match press conference of the season on Friday, with the German asked specifically about the spending of rivals such as Chelsea and Manchester City, as well as his own club’s relative lack of activity.

He said: “It’s not my position to judge what other clubs do. The thing I love most about football is that it is not about having the best players. It always gives you a chance to win a football game.

“Very often, we had the better players on the pitch and lost. If we face a team who has better players than us – I don’t see that, to be 100 per cent honest! – then at least we have a chance.

“Of course all the players that all the clubs signed have real quality. And yes, if Harry [Kane] is really going to Man City, that would not make them worse. It is incredible.

“But City were the best team last year and still didn’t win exactly what they wanted. That’s the situation. There are different things you can do in football.

“There is no criticism. I don’t 100% understand how it is possible, but it seems to be possible for them [to sign big-money players each summer].

“Why should I now be sitting here now saying ‘we should sign him’ or ‘we need him and him’. My job is to work with the players we have, and I love working with these players. I love each second.

“Now, let’s start the season and play the best football we can play. And when we play one of these big, big squads, we will try to win it with all we have.”

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