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SIGNING: Liverpool are delighted to announce a deal has been agreed to sign THE INDUSTRIOUS ONE from Manchester City, subject to a medical (Liverpool FC)

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Finally, Liverpool making a smart transfer. His experience and work rate will help guide some of the younger players.
 
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Kudos to Dybala for staying in Italy & signing on with the old lady... Nice suit too.

Most of these young huckle bucks have no idea on what a great suit is...
 
Jun 4, 2015 9:01:09 AM
By Matthew Rogerson

The defender will miss the Champions League final against Barcelona due to a calf injury.


Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini will miss Saturday's UEFA Champions League final against Barcelona after sustaining a calf injury.

The Italian champion trained without the center back in Vinovo on Thursday after he suffered problems in his left calf during Wednesday's session.

Following examinations at the club's training center, Chiellini was found to have suffered a grade-one injury to the area and would subsequently miss this weekend's clash in Berlin.

"The scan revealed a first grade tear of the soleus muscle in his left leg, meaning the defender will miss Saturday’s final with Barcelona," Juve stated on its official website.

While Saturday will see Juve bid for a third trophy of the season, the fixture was set to be Chiellini's first meeting with Luis Suarez since the infamous biting incident at last year's World Cup.

Suarez was given a lengthy ban for his indiscretion during Italy's 1-0 defeat to Uruguay that saw him miss the early months of his Barca career.

While Chiellini sought to play down the reunion with Suarez in the build-up to the final, his injury offers an unwanted headache for coach Massimiliano Allegri.

The Juve boss is seeking to guide the club to its first European title since 1996.
 
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Psk

What's the 411 on lee seung woo, is he leaving barca?

He signed an extension with Barca back in March. He resisted the "slutty" advances of Liverpool, Chelsea & Madrid... :lol:


[COLOR=#red]Barça tie down Seung Woo Lee[/COLOR]
Posted at: 03:00 on Sunday, March 23, 2014

FC Barcelona has witnessed a lot of stealing done from the club’s backyard. La Masia’s pearls have been lured to other countries, with the club simply unable to do anything about it. In the past summer they witnessed three of these cases, with Josimar (Chelsea), Pleguezuelo (Arsenal) and Canós (Liverpool), all opting for the big money of the Premier League. However, this time around, the club has succeeded in tying down one of the biggest assets of the youth system, Seung Woo Lee. This must be considered as a victory for the club, as Lee had the freedom to choose whichever team he wanted for his first professional contract, just like all other canteranos who are not 18 yet, due to Spanish laws.

The South Korean had offers from both Liverpool and Chelsea, which would have secured him a contract which would see his salary increase four-fold. Therefore, the motives for Seung Woo Lee’s stay at the club are purely footballing. Barça made his family feel so sure about their choice that the whole Lee family is moving to Barcelona. The family is expected to settle in at Ciudad Condal, while Seung Woo’s younger brother, Seung Lun, will move into the youth ranks of fellow Catalan club Cornellà. The club will pay for the family’s basic expenses, including flights and rent.

The deal that is to be sealed by the players’ agents, Pere Guardiola and Pau Clavero, is quite complicated. It actually includes two contracts in one, as it lays down the details for the player’s time with both the Juvenil A and Barça B. The contract will be valid for the remainder of this season, as well as for the next three, with the club maintaining the option of extending it unilaterally for one or two more seasons. The player will receive the standard salary for a Juvenil A player, a figure that will increase automatically once he’s promoted to Barça B. A similar thing will happen to his release clause, which is set to €3 million, with a potential to rise to €12 million.

For the moment though, Barcelona are only able to count on Lee and other Asians for friendly tournaments, as a result of a bizarre ruling by FIFA. The player has been under this status also during his time with the Cadete A and Juvenil B teams, and will not be able to play in official matches until he turns 18 in January 2016.

For Barça, there is no time for celebrating though. Contract signing talks are urgent with some other players of the same age group too. Carles Aleñà, will sign once his father, Francesc Aleñà is back from a business trip. The main issues to resolve now are, beyond doubt, those of Ayoub Abou and Carles Pérez.

http://www.totalbarca.com/2014/news/barca-tie-down-seung-woo-lee/
 
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- Manchester United is ready to sell Nani this summer and Inter is the frontrunner for the Portugal international
- Arsenal is keeping tabs on Sevilla striker Carlos Bacca but Manchester United, Tottenham and Liverpool are also keen
- Tottenham is set to compete with Southampton for the signing of Sporting midfielder Adrien Silva
- Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley will reject Aston Villa to move to Everton this summer. The 25-year-old spent last season on loan at Villa Park but will pen a five-year contract with the Toffees
- Andre-Pierre Gignac wants to wait to see who the Marseille manager is for next season before making a decision on a move to West Ham
- Tottenham has told Everton it will have to pay £8 million to sign Aaron Lennon this summer. The winger believes he can hold out until the end of summer to force through a move to the Toffees
- Manchester United will test the waters by offering Liverpool £25 million for Raheem Sterling. The youngster is expected to leave Anfield this summer and Louis van Gaal is convinced he can tempt him to Old Trafford
- Manchester United has held off competition from Bayern Munich and Barcelona to land Ilkay Gundogan. The Borussia Dortmund midfielder has agreed terms with the Red Devils and the club is preparing to announce his arrival
- Chelsea is ready to rival a host of clubs in the race to sign Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain. Jose Mourinho is already on the verge of snapping up Radamel Falcao and is keen to bolster his attack further by adding the Argentine to his ranks
 
- Manchester United is ready to sell Nani this summer and Inter is the frontrunner for the Portugal international
- Arsenal is keeping tabs on Sevilla striker Carlos Bacca but Manchester United, Tottenham and Liverpool are also keen
- Tottenham is set to compete with Southampton for the signing of Sporting midfielder Adrien Silva
- Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley will reject Aston Villa to move to Everton this summer. The 25-year-old spent last season on loan at Villa Park but will pen a five-year contract with the Toffees
- Andre-Pierre Gignac wants to wait to see who the Marseille manager is for next season before making a decision on a move to West Ham
- Tottenham has told Everton it will have to pay £8 million to sign Aaron Lennon this summer. The winger believes he can hold out until the end of summer to force through a move to the Toffees
- Manchester United will test the waters by offering Liverpool £25 million for Raheem Sterling. The youngster is expected to leave Anfield this summer and Louis van Gaal is convinced he can tempt him to Old Trafford
- Manchester United has held off competition from Bayern Munich and Barcelona to land Ilkay Gundogan. The Borussia Dortmund midfielder has agreed terms with the Red Devils and the club is preparing to announce his arrival
- Chelsea is ready to rival a host of clubs in the race to sign Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain. Jose Mourinho is already on the verge of snapping up Radamel Falcao and is keen to bolster his attack further by adding the Argentine to his ranks

Just yesterday I was reading about him admitting he's negotiating with Barcelona right now.
 
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More fun revelations...
Ireland admitted taking €5M payment from FIFA in 2009 to not pursue a legal case over the Henry handball. (Not sure what case you can make there, but...)
 
Former PSG MFer Romain Habran scores from distance for Les Bleus... Might be goal of the tournament so far... 1-0 France...
 
Whelp, I think the U21 Les Bleus helped the US get into the 3rd place game. :rolleyes :wink:

France just scored again 2-0, 75 mins in...
 
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