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Today In Football: United Prepares Ronaldo Exit, Arsenal Eyes Chaibi And More
Naija News brings you all the top stories, the latest updates, and transfer rumours from Friday’s football activities across the globe.
Swedish and Manchester United forward Anthony Elanga, backed his teammate Cristiano Ronaldo when he criticised young players in a shocking interview with Piers Morgan. Daily Mail
Alejandro Garnacho has been chosen as Manchester United’s Player of the Month for November in recognition of his exceptional performances at Old Trafford. Daily Mail
According to reports, Barcelona will continue to manage its budgetary restraints while offering Marcos Alonso a two-year contract extension. Daily Mail
Authorities in Qatar have informed supporters who travelled there as part of a contentious paid-for supporters programme that their money has been taken away. The Guardian
A large park that will be the centre of Qatar’s World Cup celebrations employs migrant workers as security guards, and it seems that they are paid as low as 35 pence per hour. The Guardian
James Maddison must hurry if he wants to play for England against Iran on Monday. The Sun
Juventus midfielder, Nicolo Fagioli, rejected a transfer to Manchester United because he did not want to “leave Italy.” The Sun
Former Fenerbahce executive, Hasan Cetinkaya, claims that Eden Hazard has promised to play for the Club before he retires. The Sun
Adrien Rabiot hopes to gain attention at the World Cup and even seal a move to England. The Sun
After the World Cup, Manchester United may lose Facundo Pellistri, “one of the finest players in the world,” sources have warned. Daily Mirror
Cristiano Ronaldo is no longer wanted by Manchester United, and the club has asked its attorneys to see whether they can void his contract. The Times
Real Madrid defender, Antonio Rudiger, has persuaded Jamal Musiala to join Los Blancos, which might significantly improve Liverpool’s prospects of landing Jude Bellingham. Daily Express
In January, Arsenal could be able to get their own Riyad Mahrez according to French media claims that Toulouse offensive midfielder Fares Chaibi is of interest to them. Daily Express
Hugo Lloris won’t be sporting a rainbow armband, according to French football officials, who confirmed this after FIFA ignored their demands for permission. Daily Telegraph