Chelsea move quickly to strike agreement with Jorrel Hato but Blues must cough up big transfer fee to complete signing of Ajax wonderkid

Chelsea are reportedly pushing forward to finalise the signing of Ajax’s highly-rated defender Jorrel Hato, with the Premier League side now entering the latter stages of negotiations after reaching an agreement with the player on personal terms. While no deal has been reached between the two clubs yet, the transfer fee currently being discussed is in the region of €40 million (£35m/$47m).

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According to transfer expert , the young Dutchman has already informed Ajax of his intention to leave the club and join the west London outfit this summer. Talks are said to be progressing quickly as Chelsea aim to complete the move before rival clubs can re-enter the race for the Netherlands international.

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Chelsea had initially explored the possibility of signing Hato as early as last December. However, Financial Fair Play restrictions at the time meant the Blues had to offload players to balance the books before committing to major incomings. Now, with that groundwork done and squad space freed, Chelsea are moving decisively to seal the deal.

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Despite being just 19, Hato has already gained substantial top-level experience. A product of Ajax’s famed academy, he has featured 111 times for the senior team — a remarkable feat for someone his age. His ability to operate both at left-back and in central defence has made him a prized asset. The Dutchman is currently tied to a long-term contract at the Johan Cruijff ArenA, which runs until 2028. But Chelsea are determined to prise him away, seeing him as a future cornerstone of their defensive setup.

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Arsenal and Real Madrid had also been monitoring Hato closely, but Chelsea have surged ahead of the competition thanks to their aggressive approach. He is being touted as a key figure in the next generation of Dutch footballers and the Blues are making a concerted effort to snap him up as quickly as possible.

MLS Coaches on the hot seat: FC Dallas's Eric Quill, Atlanta United's Ronny Deila and New England Revolution manager Caleb Porter all under pressure

GOAL takes a look at three managers whose seats are heating up in the second half of the MLS campaign

D.C. United's Troy Lesense in the latest to get caught up in the MLS coaching carousel, with the former RBNY assistant fired after the team's elimination from the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup last week. He joined Sporting Kansas City manager Peter Vermes, CF Montreal coach Laurent Courtois, and St. Louis CITY manager Olof Mellberg among the coaches dismissed this season.

There is little margin for error as the second half of the campaign begins, with each Conference race heating up.

Eric Quill, the first-year head coach with FC Dallas, has looked somewhat out of his depth in recent weeks, and heading into Matchday 25, FCD sit 13th in the standings and eight points outside a guaranteed playoff spot in the West.

New England Revolution boss Caleb Porter and Atlanta United manager Ronny Deila have both had underwhelming stretches, and both will be under pressure considering how competitive the East is this season.

GOAL takes a look at MLS coaches on the hot seat.

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    Quill, in his first year at FCD after joining from USL side New Mexico United, has faced mounting concerns this season. Injuries haven't been kind to his roster at times, and some key players have missed minutes. But as it stands, FCD isn't seen as a threat by their Western Conference competitors.

    In 21 matches, they've only taken 21 points and sit 13th in the West. They have the second-worst goal differential in the conference at minus-12, with just 23 goals and 35 conceded. Notably, they're the worst-performing home team in the West this year so far.

    They only have one home win on the season, taking five points from a possible 30, with a mark of 1-7-2. Mellberg, who was fired by CITY earlier this season, was also a first-year manager in MLS – and was removed just months into his new role. Things must turn around for Dallas if Quill hopes to escape that fate.

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    Ronny Deila: Atlanta United

    Deila, a former MLS Cup winner with NYCFC, was expected to take Atlanta United to new heights in 2025 after the club spent big this offseason – that included MLS-record signing Emmanuel Latte Lath from Middlesbrough and club legend Miguel Almiron from Newcastle United.

    The duo joined as Designated Players alongside a former Europa League winner from Atalanta in Alexey Miranchuk. The trio – arguably the most star-studded DP group outside of Inter Miami's ex-Barcelona group of Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba, and Sergio Busquets – cost the nearly $50M. With that, expectations were enormous.

    Fast forward to the season's mid-point, and Atlanta is on just 19 points through 21 games and has yet to win a single road match. They're 12th in the Eastern Conference, 12 points back from a guaranteed playoff spot, and 25th in the race for the Supporters' Shield.

    Seemingly everything has gone wrong for Deila this season, from struggling to figure out his tactical setup to individual defensive errors plaguing his squad. As it stands, Atlanta – the league's highest-spending team in 2025 – is going to miss out on the postseason by a wide margin.

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    Caleb Porter: New England Revolution

    It's been a familiar theme over the past 18 months: Caleb Porter on the hot seat in New England.

    He managed to last the entire 2024 campaign. The club turned over their roster in the offseason, and things looked to be trending positive through the first 15 weeks – including a stretch in which they won five straight across all competitions.

    Since that stretch, however, the Revs have played 12 matches and they've won just once – that came against CF Montreal, who were in last place in the East at the time. They're winless in six at the moment, and things are not looking good for the club.

    The positive spin is that are in the thick of the playoff race. Just four points separate the Revolution from ninth-place Charlotte, and six from the final guaranteed playoff spot in the East.

    For Porter and the Revs, qualification for the playoffs is the bare minimum.

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Hughes' 119 trumps Rogers' 196 to book NSW home final

Daniel Hughes’ 11 List A century and Moises Henriques’ 73 not out guided NSW home in a rain-affected chase as Victoria missed the final despite Tom Rogers’ epic 196

AAP and ESPNcricinfo staff14-Feb-2024A brilliant century from Daniel Hughes and 73 not out from Moises Henriques helped ensure New South Wales will host Western Australia in the Marsh Cup final after a rain-affected seven-wicket win over competition pacesetters Victoria who were vanquished to third spot on the table.Despite 196 from opener Tom Rogers – the sixth-highest score in Australian domestic one-day history – Victoria’s 311 was not enough on Wednesday at the small North Sydney Oval.After a half-hour rain delay late in the home side’s innings, they cruised to 256 for 3 off 40.5 overs, meaning NSW won with seven balls to spare on their revised target.While Rogers was the player of the match, Hughes paced NSW’s innings to perfection with his 119 alongside Henriques. The pair shared a 129-run stand to control the chase.Victoria went into Wednesday’s last round of games on top of the Marsh Cup ladder with only one loss. But the outstanding NSW win, coupled with WA beating Tasmania in Hobart, knocked Victoria out of the February 25 final. It will be played in Sydney at a venue yet to be confirmed with the SCG unavailable.The loss took the gloss off Rogers’ outstanding innings, which surpassed Aaron Finch’s 188 not out as the highest one-day domestic knock by a Victorian.Tom Rogers made 196 off 142 balls•Getty ImagesRogers took full toll of the short North Sydney boundaries to hammer 15 fours and 15 sixes. It’s the second-most sixes in a domestic one-day game, behind D’Arcy Short’s 23 in his competition record 257.While Rogers ran amuck, he was the only Victorian batter to savage the NSW bowlers and that proved crucial. Apart from Peter Handscomb’s 52, no other Victorian scored more than 20.Ben Dwarshuis and Will Salzmann were on hat-tricks and Dwarshuis finished with 4 for 40 from nine overs.NSW lost an early wicket when opener Jack Edwards fell for six, but Blake McDonald (42) settled in with Hughes for a 110-run stand and then Henriques continued the chase.By the time Hughes was dismissed in the 39th over, the match was effectively over. It was Hughes’ 11th List A century from only 46 games to go with 11 fifties, at a stunning average of 59.88.

Kuldeep, Fraser-McGurk and Pant join forces to lift Capitals out of last spot

Delhi Capitals, on a run of four defeats in five before the game, ended Lucknow Super Giants’ stranglehold on 160-plus defences

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Delhi Capitals ended Lucknow Super Giants’ stranglehold on 160-plus defences and lifted themselves off the bottom of the IPL 2024 table with a six-wicket win in Lucknow on Friday. Kuldeep Yadav provided the inspiration on his return from injury before a sparkling half-century on IPL debut from Australia’s Jake Fraser-McGurk saw them reel in their target with 11 balls to spare.After choosing to bat, LSG produced a stuttering innings that still finished above the 160-mark – from which they had never lost when batting first. KL Rahul gave them a fast start with 39 off 22 before Kuldeep ripped out the guts of their line-up in the space of his first nine balls. Rahul’s dismissal by Kuldeep left LSG 77 for 5 and their position got worse before it got better.With the score 94 for 7 after 13 overs, DC appeared to be on course for a walkover. But Ayush Badoni’s 31-ball fifty and an unbroken stand of 73 with Arshad Khan – an IPL record for the eighth wicket – at least gave LSG’s vaunted spin attack something to bowl at.DC, on a run of four defeats in five, might have wondered if their chance had gone. Prithvi Shaw gave the chase a punchy start to settle some of the nerves and then it was over to Fraser-McGurk, the 22-year-old from Melbourne, to provide the fireworks. His first scoring shot was a wallop for six over deep midwicket and he cleared the ropes four more times to raise his half-century from 31 balls. He and Rishabh Pant departed after a stand of 77 off 46 but by then DC were well on track.Rishabh Pant and Jake Fraser-McGurk set up the chase for Delhi Capitals•Associated Press

Fraser-McGurk continues stunning riseIt is only six months since Fraser-McGurk grabbed headlines worldwide by breaking AB de Villiers’ record for the fastest List A hundred when he reached the mark off just 29 balls while batting for South Australia. Remarkably, that was his first century in professional cricket, but he enjoyed a breakthrough summer that culminated in him being capped during Australia’s ODI series against West Indies. He hit his third ball on debut for four, his fourth for six, and then was out to his fifth.Coming in at No. 3 in Lucknow, following the dismissal of David Warner by Yash Thakur, he stayed true to first principles. His second ball was swatted insouciantly off the front foot over midwicket – a shot his DC coach, Ricky Ponting, would doubtless have enjoyed – and he then launched an even bigger hit over wide long-on from his fifth.Another slash for four took him to 16 off seven (with three scoring shots) before the arrival of the LSG spinners to present a new challenge.A slowdown duly followed, with nine runs coming from his next 16 balls. But just when the game appeared to be back in the balance, Fraser-McGurk let loose against Krunal Pandya, carting him over midwicket, extra cover and long-off for three consecutive sixes that effectively put a nail in the home side’s chances.Pant leads from the frontAmid Capitals’ struggles, Pant has carried a particularly heavy burden: captain, wicketkeeper and star batter, and all this after more than a year out of the game after a car crash. His anguished chat with umpire Rohan Pandit during the LSG innings, having unsuccessfully tried to review a wide – Pant seeming to say he hadn’t reviewed it in the first place – summed up how things have been going.But after Ravi Bishnoi dismissed Shaw, via a superb diving catch in the deep from Nicholas Pooran, Pant played an astute hand. After ticking along initially, and with Fraser-McGurk becalmed, he skipped out to his 12th delivery to launch Bishnoi down the ground for an enormous straight six, following it up with a smash through the covers for four. Two more boundaries came in Marcus Stoinis’ over, including an audacious reverse-scoop, to keep DC up with the rate before Fraser-McGurk unleashed.The requirement was below a run a ball by the time Fraser-McGurk carved to deep third and although Pant was stumped in the next over, charging at Bishnoi, the hard work had been done.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

Rahul rules early exchangesLSG have a tried-and-trusted template for batting first and looked to be well on track at the end of the powerplay. Quinton de Kock took a brace of fours off the opening over, Rahul’s third ball was emphatically thrashed over cover for a flat six, and although Khaleel Ahmed hit back to remove de Kock and Devdutt Padikkal – who extended his run of single-figure scores in an LSG shirt to five – there was no sense of panic in the stands (although things might have been different if Khaleel had held on to a sharp return catch off Stoinis’ first ball).Rahul responded by punching Khaleel back down the ground for four, before finding the boundary twice more off Mukesh Kumar as LSG ended the powerplay comfortably on 57 for 2. Ominously for DC, Rahul’s 30 off 14 represented his joint-highest six-over score for LSG.Kuldeep back with a bang-bangCapitals’ premier wristspinner had missed their last three games with a groin injury but he immediately grabbed the LSG innings by the throat. Stoinis was unable to make the most of his early reprieve, slicing a googly to backward point to give Kuldeep a wicket with his third ball. The next delivery was even better, another expertly disguised wrong’un duping LSG’s leading run-scorer Pooran, who played all around the ball to lose his off stump.In his second over, Kuldeep snuffed out Rahul’s punchy knock, too – a review confirming a thin edge behind as the LSG captain attempted to cut a quicker, wide delivery. With impact sub Deepak Hooda top-edging tamely to point and Krunal gloving a Mukesh bouncer behind, LSG had slumped to 94 for 7 and were seemingly in deep trouble.2:37

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Badoni finishes like DhoniThe LSG innings went six full overs without a boundary as the middle order crumbled, but Badoni and Arshad steadily resurrected their chances. Badoni ended the drought with back-to-back fours off Mukesh, pulled fine and slapped over backward point, but otherwise focused on hoovering up ones and twos against the spin of Kuldeep and Axar Patel.With the return of pace for the 18th, Badoni decided it was time to go. Khaleel was duly smoked over deep midwicket for six, before Arshad followed suit by muscling his first boundary over mid-off. The No. 9 was dropped by Shaw off the final ball of the over, to compound Khaleel’s pain. Badoni lofted and then swept Mukesh on the way to a 31-ball fifty in the 19th, as the eighth-wicket pair successfully drove LSG above the 160-mark. This time, however, the magic deserted them.

Chennai to host IPL 2024 final on May 26

Chennai is set to host its first IPL final in 12 years, with Chepauk named as the venue for the IPL 2024 title match, to be played on May 26. The MA Chidambaram Stadium, or the Chepauk, the home venue of defending IPL champions Chennai Super Kings, has hosted two previous IPL finals, in 2011 and 2012.Chennai will also host the second qualifier on May 24, with the first qualifier on May 21 and the eliminator on May 22 set to take place in Ahmedabad.The second part of the IPL schedule, comprising 52 matches including the playoffs, will begin on April 8, with CSK hosting Kolkata Knight Riders in Chennai. All playoff matches will be evening games, as usual.ESPNcricinfo Ltd

As in 2023, the ten teams have been divided across two groups of five each. Each team plays the other four teams in their group twice and four teams in the other group once while playing the remaining team from the other group – picked via a draw – twice.CSK are grouped with 2022 IPL champions Gujarat Titans, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings. The second group comprises five-time IPL champions Mumbai Indians along with KKR, Royals, Delhi Capitals and Lucknow Super Giants.In all, the 2024 league phase will include 11 double-header days, two of which took place on the opening weekend.On February 22, the IPL had released a partial schedule of an initial set of 21 matches from March 22 to April 7. A complete schedule could not be put out since, at the time, the IPL was waiting for the Election Commission of India to announce the dates for the country’s general elections, which have since been made public. They will take place in seven phases from April 19 to June 1.Apart from the main home grounds of the ten teams, the tournament will also travel to Visakhapatnam, Dharamsala and Guwahati, which will host two games each as the respective second home grounds of Delhi Capitals, Punjab Kings and Rajasthan Royals respectively. Guwahati will host the final league game of the season on May 19, between Royals and KKR.

Rohit and India keep faith in their methods to gain record-breaking reward

They lead England 2-1 having stayed calm in the face of an early onslaught in Rajkot

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It ended like so many India home Tests over the last decade. A hefty winning margin was in sight, and R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja were fighting over the final wicket.Ashwin has more Test-match-ending wickets than anyone else in history, 23, one more than Shane Warne in second place, but Jadeja won on this occasion, completing his 13th five-wicket haul as India sealed victory by a record 434 runs.It was an entirely familiar finish, but seldom have India got to one in quite this manner. They had been 33 for 3 on the first morning, and recovered to post 445. England, in reply, had rocketed to 207 for 2 in 35 overs by stumps on day two. Later that night, Ashwin, the most experienced member of India’s line-up, had left Rajkot for personal reasons, leaving them with only four bowlers for the remainder of England’s innings.From there to the accelerated finish in the dying moments of day four, when England collapsed to 122 all out, India had played some of their very best cricket. And while it was in one sense a comeback win, it didn’t necessarily fit the traditional narrative of a comeback – where a team changes its style of play to counter and overcome a dominant opposition.Related

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It was, instead, a win of persistent belief in Plan A when Plan A may not have seemed to be working in any obvious sense. It had not seemed to work in the first Test in Hyderabad, where England pulled off a remarkable come-from-behind win. It had brought India a win in Visakhapatnam, but it seemed – at least to the spectator – that the result could have been different if not for a great display of fast bowling from Jasprit Bumrah. When Plan A led India to where they were at the end of day two in Rajkot, other teams may have wondered whether it was time to try something different.India did not. While they made micro-level tactical adjustments, like any bowling group would, their overall strategy remained much the same: hammer away on a good length, and keep the stumps in play as much as possible. They trusted in these methods, and trusted that they had too much quality in their bowling group for those methods to not bring rewards at some point.”When you’re playing Test cricket, it’s not played over two days or three days. We do understand the importance of extending the game for five days,” India captain Rohit Sharma said at the post-match presentation. “[England] played well, to be honest, and played some really good shots. They put us under pressure a little bit there, but look, we’ve got class in our squad, when it comes to bowling.”Obviously, the message was to stay calm because when things like that happen, it’s actually easy to drift away from what you want to do as a team. But I’m really proud of how we came back the next day, stuck to what we discussed, and when those things happen, it’s a delight to watch.”2:04

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Ben Duckett peppered the boundaries in Rajkot, hitting 23 fours and two sixes in a 151-ball 153, but India kept reminding themselves to judge themselves on whether they were bowling good balls and forcing the batters to take risks to score their runs.”Yeah, look, they actually played shots off really good balls,” Rohit said at his post-match press conference. “Even the first Test match where [Ollie] Pope got that [196], he was very much in control and played shots off some really good balls, and when the batter is doing that, obviously the plan is to keep it very simple, nice and tight, follow the plans that have been discussed.”These guys have bowled a lot in these conditions, so they exactly know how to keep coming back into the game. Rather than getting frustrated and doing too many things, it is important that you stick to your strengths, understand where the run-scoring opportunities are, for the opposition, and then try and stop them.”India’s persistence paid off, as Kuldeep Yadav bowled 12 incisive overs of wristspin on the third morning to lay the groundwork for Mohammed Siraj to burst through England’s lower order with an irresistible spell of reverse-swing. Their efforts, and those of the relentless Bumrah and Jadeja, helped India claim a 126-run lead. That swelled to 556, thanks to Yashasvi Jaiswal’s second double-hundred in consecutive Tests and half-centuries from Shubman Gill and Sarfaraz Khan, before India declared 50 minutes before tea on day four.”Lot of turning points,” Rohit said. “Once we won the toss… that was actually a good toss to win because we know in India how important it is to win the toss and put runs on the board. And the lead that we got was very, very crucial for us. And the way we came out and bowled after that onslaught from the English batters was important for us to stay calm. The bowlers actually showed a lot of character and not to forget we didn’t have our most experienced bowler as well. But for this group to come out and get the job done in that fashion was really, really proud to watch.”The group Rohit referred to was one of the more inexperienced combinations India have used in a home Test in recent times.Kuldeep, who made his Test debut in 2017, was playing just his 10th Test match, and Jaiswal his seventh. Sarfaraz was on debut, as was wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel, while Rajat Patidar, at No. 4, was playing only his second Test. Gill (23 Tests) is still new to the No. 3 role that was occupied by Cheteshwar Pujara for most of the last decade.India have been without Virat Kohli (113 Tests) and Mohammed Shami (64) all through this series, while KL Rahul (50) has featured only in one Test. Jadeja (70) missed the second Test in Visakhapatnam, and Ashwin (98) bowled only 13 overs across the two innings in Rajkot.”Two debutants and not a lot of Test matches amongst the playing XI as well,” Rohit said. “So lot of these guys are learning from the experience they’re having in the middle. We got a lot to learn [from] how we played in Hyderabad, and then in Vizag when we won, obviously we knew it’s not going to be an easy one for us to just come out here and win this series, we have to work really really hard, especially with a lot of our frontline players missing as well.”A lot of credit to these young boys who have come in and shown a lot of character. Looks like they belong here, and they actually want to stay here as well. So yeah, it is quite satisfying when you win a Test match like that. We always talk about the bench strength. Today and even in Vizag, we got to see a lot of bench strength as well.”

Sadler hails 'world-class' Nair after rain denies Northants

No play possible on final day with Glamorgan on back foot

ECB Reporters Network22-Apr-2024Northamptonshire’s hopes of pressing home their sizeable advantage to complete victory against Glamorgan were dashed by the weather on the final day of this Vitality County Championship match at Wantage Road.Northamptonshire needed to take seven wickets on Monday after reducing Glamorgan to 104 for 3 on Sunday night, the visitors still trailing by 230 runs. Northants had posted a mammoth 605 for 6 in their first innings before declaring.But heavy overnight rain and constant drizzle throughout the morning prevented play from resuming and umpires Sue Redfern and Graham Lloyd finally called the game off shortly after 4pm.Related

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“If we’d have got maybe two sessions in today, I think we’d have won the game,” John Sadler, Northants’ head coach, said. “But the weather’s beaten us. We can’t get too down about it. It probably saved us in Sussex and we’ve lost one here, so we’re probably level par.”I thought the lads were great. I think we’ve played some brilliant cricket. We’ve just said there in the dressing room, if we apply ourselves like that, and play cricket like that consistently throughout the year, we’ll be in positions to win games as we were today. So, it was frustrating, but of the three days we’ve controlled the game, we’ve played a brilliant game of cricket, so we’re pretty pleased.”Sadler hailed the impact of Karun Nair, the Indian batter who hit 202 not out. “He’s absolutely world-class. He’s one of the best I’ve seen. Obviously his skillset, but his calmness, his composure. We saw it last year particularly at Surrey, when we were under a bit of pressure, and Warwickshire where it was nipping everywhere. And his hunger for runs.”Sam Northeast, Glamorgan’s captain, said: “Any time a team puts 600 on you, you can do things a lot better. We’ll be looking at that for sure. We need to improve in that area and in the field as well… it was the first run-out again with a Dukes ball, so we’ve taken a lot from that.”Glamorgan travel to Yorkshire for their next game. “We know it’s going to be a good contest at Headingley,” Northeast said. “They’ve got their England players around, so it will be a good test and we’ll probably have to go up a few levels if we want to go up there and win.”

'It didn't work out' – Marcus Rashford admits he wanted to join Barcelona in January before making loan move from Man Utd to Aston Villa instead

Marcus Rashford admits he wanted to join Barcelona in January but was unable to do so, after he was confirmed as the club's latest signing.

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    Rashford has been confirmed as Barca's newest signing, joining the club on loan from Manchester United. The Catalan giants retain an option to buy the England international in the summer should they so wish. Now, the forward has confirmed that he wanted to move to Camp Nou in January, before eventually opting to move to Aston Villa on loan.

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    Rashford insists he had no difficulty in choosing to join Barcelona, as it has been his "preference" from the outset. The figures clearly did not align in the winter window, although he has finally ended up in Spain ahead of the 2025/26 campaign. He will wear the number 14 shirt at Barca, and has also issued a classy farewell to United.

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    Rashford said at his unveiling: "Not difficult. I was clear on my preference from the very beginning, actually from January, but it didn't work out in January so I went to Aston Villa. I enjoyed a good period there, I enjoyed myself a lot, and I'm very grateful for the opportunity to play there. The summer came around quickly and again, it was time to make another decision but my choice was easy. I feel like, one, it's a family club, something I'm used to from my past and it feels like home so I feel like I've made the right decision. I'm just excited to get going and play the first game, and play in front of the fans, to play for this football club is a special moment for me so I'm ready to get going."

    He added, on United: "The club is in a period of change and has been for a while. I don't have anything bad to say about Manchester United. It is an important part of my life. I wish them all the best and I hope they are successful in the future."

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    Rashford will not be making his debut in a previously scheduled pre-season friendly against Vissel Kobe because Barca have been forced to cancel their friendly, throwing their entire Asia tour into doubt. La Liga kicks off on August 16, with Barca playing Mallorca away.

Erik Ten Hag to lose another star? Patrik Schick 'wants to join AC Milan' as agent tells Serie A giants to pull off a 'coup' by signing Bayer Leverkusen striker

Patrik Schick's future at Bayer Leverkusen has blown wide open after his agent confirmed that the striker would love to join AC Milan.

Schick's future at Leverkusen uncertainAgent confirms he wants to play for MilanAdvices Serie A giants to pull off a coupFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Schick's agent, Pavel Kuka, provided some interesting information regarding the striker's future at Bayer Leverkusen and dropped a potential transfer bombshell, revealing that the player would love to mark his return to Italy by signing for AC Milan. Kuka urged the Serie A giants to make a "coup" by snapping up Schick, adding that his current valuation is well within their reach.

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Ever since joining Leverkusen in 2020, the Czech Republic international has earned a reputation as a proven goal scorer, racking up 81 goals in 168 games for Die Werkself. What's more, he is not unfamiliar with the Italian top flight, spending half a season at Sampdoria and then representing Roma for two years.

Back in January, there were rumours that Juventus were considering signing him on loan, while his agent confirmed that Manchester United have also made attempts to sign him in the past.

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Speaking in an interview with , Kuka said: "Patrik still has a two-year contract with Leverkusen. We'll see what happens in the future. Although anything is possible. Personally, I think it's difficult for him to leave this summer because Leverkusen has already sold so many players. From a sporting perspective, it would be a serious blow if, in addition to the players who have left, the club also sold one of the strongest players who remained in the squad like Schick.

"He'd like to go to Milan, no matter when. And for the Rossoneri, having a player like the current Patrik Schick would be a real coup. For a player with his undoubted qualities, the price tag isn't expensive. Could Milan afford him? I think so. Other clubs? There are always a lot of rumours in football. It's true that there are a couple of clubs that would like him. It's just my opinion, but Patrik is one of the best players in the world right now.

"Anything can happen… he had already been in talks with Manchester United in the past. But the sporting side is crucial, and at Bayer Leverkusen he fought for and won the Bundesliga, adding the German Cup. There he won the double… coming within a whisker of the treble. At the BayArena he also plays in the Champions League… transfer money and salary aren't everything. That said, I wouldn't rule out a move to Milan this summer."

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GettyWHAT NEXT FOR PATRIK SCHICK?

A move to Milan, as confirmed by Schick's agent, may not materialise this summer, with Massimiliano Allegri's team already looking to sign Dusan Vlahovic to bolster the forward line. It is likely Schick remains at the BayArena, with Leverkusen already losing Florian Wirtz and speculation suggestion that Victor Boniface could also depart.

Harbhajan's nightmare, and a deluge of runs

Stats highlights on day 1

Kanishkaa Balachandran21-Jan-2006Day 5 Pakistan’s match aggregate of 1078 runs is the highest by a single team in a five-day Test. The combined match aggregate of 1702 is the fourth-highest for five-day Tests as the table below indicates.

Highest match aggregates in five-day Tests

Aggregate / Wickets Match At

1764 / 39 Australia v West Indies Adelaide, 1968-69 1747 / 25 Australia v India Sydney, 2003-04 1723 / 31 England v Australia Leeds, 1948 1702 / 28 Pakistan v India Faisalabad, 2005-06For the full list of highest match aggregates, including timeless Tests, click here. Harbhajan Singh will want to erase the first two Tests of this series from his memory, having bowled 486 balls without taking a wicket. Only three other bowlers have bowled more deliveries in a series without success, as the table below indicates; interestingly, all happen to be offspinners.

Most balls without a wicket in a Test series

Player Tests Balls Runs Against

John Emburey 4 642 222 Pakistan, 1987 Robert Croft 3 522 211 South Africa, 1998 Arshad Ayub 2 516 300 Pakistan, 1989-90 Harbhajan Singh 2* 486 355 Pakistan, 2005-06 Younis Khan’s dream run against India just got better after he scored his fourth century in as many Tests. In fact, this is only the sixth instance of a batsman scoring four or more consecutive centuries against a particular opposition.

Four or more consecutive centuries against single opposition

Centuries By Against From To

6 Don Bradman Eng Melbourne, 1936-37 Leeds, 1938 5 Jacques Kallis WI Johannesburg, 2003-04 Georgetown, 2004-05 4 Everton Weekes Ind Delhi, 1948-49 Kolkata, 1948-49 4 Neil Harvey RSA Cape Town, 1949-50 Port Elizabeth, 1949-50 4 Don Bradman Eng Melbourne, 1928-29 Leeds, 1930 4 Younis Khan Ind Kolkata, 2004-05 Faisalabad, 2005-06Day 4 Irfan Pathan has hit quite a purple patch with the bat. In his last seven Tests, including the ongoing one at Faisalabad, Pathan averages 47, with an aggregate of 376 runs, including four half-centuries. After this innings, his overall batting average has moved up to 29.59, an increase of nearly three runs in seven matches. The partnership of 210 between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Irfan Pathan is the second-highest for the sixth wicket against Pakistan. The highest is the 238 that Adam Gilchrist and Justin Langer put together at Hobart in 1999.Day 3 Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who got to his century off 93 balls, has scored the fastest hundred by an Indian wicketkeeper and the fourth fastest overall by wicketkeepers. This follows Kamran Akmal’s world record in the first Test at Lahore. The unbeaten 160-run partnership between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Irfan Pathan is the highest for the sixth-wicket by India against Pakistan, beating the previous highest of 143 between Kapil Dev and Mohammad Azharuddin at Calcutta in 1986-87. The old firm of Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman have staged several crucial partnerships in the recent past. Including this innings, the pair have aggregated 2463 runs in 46 innings averaging 60.07 (runs per completed partnerships), with nine century stands and six half-century partnerships.Day 2 The 251-run fifth-wicket partnership shared between Inzamam-ul-Haq, Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq is the third highest for Pakistan in Tests. After Inzamam and Afridi put on 163 overnight, Afridi was joined by Razzaq after Inzamam retired hurt and the two added a further 88 runs. The second highest fifth-wicket stand for Pakistan is 258 between Salim Malik and Inzamam-ul-Haq at Wellingtonwhile the highest is 281 between Asif Iqbal and Javed Miandad at Lahore against New Zealandin 1976-77. Inzamam-ul-Haq, who scored his 25th Test century, has earned himself a place in the list of top ten century makers. He is also the leading centurion among Pakistan batsmen.Day 1 Pakistan’s 379 for 4 is the highest total by a team on the first day at Faisalabad. India’s score of 334 for 7 in 1983is in second place while Pakistan’s 300 for 4 against England comes next.

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