Thursday, May 28, 2026

^ ^ Jeremy Jacquet speaks out on snubbing Manchester United and Chelsea for Liverpool

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Jeremy Jacquet was sold on the Liverpool project (Picture: Getty Images)

Liverpool saw off some stiff competition to sign Jeremy Jacquet, who says he turned down interest from Manchester United and Chelsea.

The 20-year-old agreed a move to Anfield from Rennes in February, staying with the Ligue 1 side until a summer move.

The defender cost Liverpool a reported £55m up front, with £5m more in add-ons, which shows the high regard the youngster is held in.

Jacquet has been capped up to Under-21 level for France but not for the senior side, has not played in European competition and only has limited Ligue 1 experience.

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A serious shoulder injury suffered shortly after agreeing the Liverpool move has not helped him, as the Frenchman has not played since February.

However, the centre-back’s talent has been widely recognised, with a string of Premier League giants wanting to sign him.

Jacquet told Ouest France of his transfer saga: ‘Honestly, a lot of false things were said! My brother and I were saying, “Where did that come from? I never said that!” It was the first time I’d seen my name linked to social media like that… But anyway, it means clubs are interested in you.

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Jacquet has played up to Under-21 level for France (Picture: Getty Images)

‘I won’t say it happened quickly, because I took my time with this big step. But I quickly saw myself at Liverpool. I heard they came in at the last minute, but that’s not true. I’d been talking with them for a long time.’

Asked if Manchester United were one of the clubs interested in him, he said: ‘For example, but also other clubs that haven’t been mentioned. It didn’t happen in a week.’

Jacquet also namechecked Chelsea as an interested party and suggested there were too many players in the Blues squad to compete with.

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Jacquet is one of the top centre-back talents in Europe (Picture: Getty Images)

The path to first team football seemed clearer at Anfield, while he welcomes the influence of captain Virgil van Dijk and compatriot Ibrahima Konate.

‘I’m focused on football. I spoke with the management; the club’s history weighed heavily on my decision, but so did the project they offered me,’ he explained.

‘At Chelsea, I felt there were quite a lot of [other] people. Whereas at Liverpool, apart from the fact that Virgil van Dijk is nearing the end of his career, training with him is going to be huge.

‘He’s going to teach me so much. There’s also Ibou Konate, who can help me settle in. Training with guys like that, it doesn’t get any better than that.’

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On Jacquet’s signing in February, Reds boss Arne Slot said: ‘Very pleasing, of course, because first of all he is a very big talent – and maybe even more than “only” a talent, but we speak about talent because of his age, of course.

‘Second of all because we weren’t the only one interested in him, so another big compliment for the people that are working every single day so hard to sign players, that we were able to sign such a big talent.

‘And [it is] another example of the model we are using at this club: so, young, very talented players, sometimes in the start of their career, sometimes already a little bit a few years into their career, but always players that are young and can improve us and help us for the short, but definitely also for the long term.

‘We have signed a lot of them recently and I’ve said many times that the mid- to long-term, but even the short-term, future of this club is in a very, very, very good place.’


^ ^ Man Utd make offer for second Brazilian star after agreeing Ederson transfer

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Carrick desperate to bolster his midfield options (Picture: Getty Images)

Manchester United have made an offer for Botafogo midfielder Danilo, according to reports in Brazil.

With Casemiro set to depart Old Trafford, United have made rebuilding their midfield a top priority this summer with the club hoping to sign at least two new players in that position.

Elliot Anderson and Aurelien Tchouameni are thought to be at the top of a shortlist that also includes Carlos Baleba, Sandro Tonali and Adam Wharton among others.

The club are also on the brink of signing Ederson from Atalanta with talks over a £38million move the 26-year-old close to being finalised.

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United have now been linked with another Brazilian, one who was selected by Carlo Ancelotti for this summer’s World Cup ahead of Ederson.

UOL reports United are one of four teams to have made offers for the 25-year-old along with Milan, Atalanta and Zenit St Petersburg.

Botafogo expect his value to increase further this summer at the World Cup with the club reluctant to rush into final decision over his future.

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Danilo had two seasons at Nottingham Forest (Picture: Getty)

Palmeiras and Flamengo are also monitoring the situation but Danilo’s preference is believed to be to return to Europe.

The Brazil international has already had a stint in the Premier League, joining Nottingham Forest in 2023 in a deal worth £18m.

Danilo had been linked with a move to Arsenal before making the switch to the City Ground but the club opted to sell him just two years later.

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Ederson has agreed personal terms to join United (Picture: Getty)

Danilo made 34 appearances in his first season for Forest but suffered a devastating ankle injury on the opening day of the 2024-25 season. He returned to action midway through the campaign to help Forest secure a seventh-place finish before being sold to Botafogo for £21m.

United meanwhile have agreed personal terms with Ederson who is poised to become the first signing of the Michael Carrick era.

Forest star Anderson is the club’s first choice target but the England international is believed to favour a move to Manchester City.


^ ^ Emmanuel Eboue urges Mikel Arteta not to start two Arsenal stars against PSG

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Arteta has some big decisions to make ahead of the final in Budapest (Picture: Getty Images)

While it ended in heartbreak, Emmanuel Eboue still has one or two fond memories of Arsenal’s last visit to the biggest stage in European football.

A thrilling campaign has seen the Gunners claw their way to their first Champions League final in 20 years, dreaming of an unprecedented double for the club having already ended their long wait for a Premier League title.

Barcelona were the opposition in 2006 with the Gunners’ run to the final in Paris inspired by Thierry Henry, still operating at the peak of his powers, and a 19-year-old Cesc Fabregas.

With Invincible winner Lauren injured and coming to the end of his time in north London, Emmanuel Eboue started at right-back that night,  up against the best player on the planet in Ronaldinho who had made the competition is playground.

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Eboue kept the Brazilian superstar very quiet that night with the introduction of Henrik Larsson off the bench tipping the game in Barcelona’s favour as Arsene Wenger’s side were denied.

Arsenal come up against a similarly fearsome attack in Budapest on Saturday with Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia leaving teams in a daze over the past two seasons.

Arsenal have had a perfect week in the build-up with Mikel Arteta able to rest his stars on the final day of the league season against Crystal Palace with the title wrapped up five days earlier.

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Eboue gave Ronaldinho a tough night 20 years ago (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

But there is a dilemma at right-back. Jurrien Timber has not played since the win over Everton in March. A groin problem that was initially thought to be a minor issue has derailed the Dutchman’s season and while there is still hope he can be involved on Saturday, coming in after more than two months on the sidelined poses its own problems.

‘Timber will want to play,’ Eboue told Metro. ‘As a player, your dream is to play the Champions League final. I think for him, he will want 100 per cent want to start.

‘But he has not played for a long time. He has to wait a little bit then we can see. The PSG team, they are so strong and so fast so I think it is better for Arteta to leave him on the bench.’

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Timber remains a doubt for the final (Picture: Getty Images)

Cristhian Mosquera could be handed the most unenviable task in football in trying to shackle Kvaratskhelia if he is given the nod. While Declan Rice and even Martin Zubimendi have been tested in the right-back position, the former Villarreal star has impressed when asked to move out from his familiar role at centre-half.

‘For me, Mosquera is the best option,’ Eboue said, speaking via BetMGM. ‘I have seen his games and he has done very well, he is very strong and he is very hard to get past. I think it is a better [option] for Arteta to let him start.

‘He doesn’t have the technical ability of Timber but he is very strong defensively. I think they need him.’

Arteta has another big decision in midfield. After starting all 34 Premier League games, a drained Martin Zubimendi was dropped for the home game against Fulham at the start of the month with Myles Lewis-Skelly brought in from the cold having been on the periphery of the team all season, starring in midfield alongside Rice.

Arsenal's Declan Rice (left) and Myles Lewis-Skelly celebrate following the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg match at the Emirates Stadium, London. Picture date: Tuesday May 5, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
Lewis-Skelly has shone in midfield when its mattered most (Picture: John Walton/PA Wire)

The England international has provided a telling reminder of his immense quality. But Eboue believes the battle with PSG’s outstanding midfield of Vitinha, Joao Neves and Fabian Ruiz calls for experience in the form of Rice, Zubimendi and Martin Odegaard, suggesting Lewis-Skelly should join Timber on the bench.

‘It is better to pick the midfield that has played together so much play on Saturday. They have done so well together and were so strong for such a long time,’ Eboue said.

‘For me, Lewis-Skelly is too young [to start this game]. I know he is a very good player but for the Champions League final you need the players who have experience. With the PSG midfielders, they are so intelligent and quick. For Lewis-Skelly I think it is better for him to start on the bench and then we will see.’

Eboue, who made 214 appearances for the Gunners between 2004 and 2011, helped thwart Barcelona’s biggest weapon 20 years ago with Ronaldinho having a rare off night in the Stade de France.

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Eboue impressed that night against Barcelona as Arsenal fell short (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

‘We knew in that final they were the best team. But so were we,’ Eboue recalled. ‘Every team was scared to play against Arsenal in Europe, Thierry Henry and Fabregas, everyone was scared of them.

‘When I played against Ronaldinho, I told him, “do you know where I come from? I’m from Africa. I’m not scared of you.”

‘Then he spoke to Samuel Eto’o about me. Later when I spoke to Samuel, he said, “Eboue, I think Ronaldinho is scared of you. And that’s why he didn’t try come down your side”.

‘I knew I had to do my best and give everything for the club. People in my country and the Arsenal fans were so happy to see me play like that against Ronaldinho.’


Wednesday, May 27, 2026

^ ^ Chelsea set Cole Palmer asking price with summer transfer a possibility

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Cole Palmer has had a frustrating season at Chelsea (Picture: Getty Images)

Cole Palmer could leave Chelsea this summer as the Blues look to balance the books, with Manchester City interested in bringing him back to the Etihad.

The 24-year-old enjoyed a stunning debut season with the Blues after his £40m move from City in 2023, scoring 22 Premier League goals in 33 games.

15 league goals followed the next season and that has dropped to 10 in the current campaign, with Palmer hampered by injury.

A groin issue has been managed by the club as they try to avoid him going into surgery, but it has also restricted the England international finding his best form consistently.

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So much so that Palmer is not involved in Thomas Tuchel’s squad for this summer’s World Cup, which seemed extremely unlikely not so long ago.

There is set to be another summer of great change at Chelsea with the arrival of Xabi Alonso as manager and the club out of European competition next season.

With the huge reduction in revenue and Alonso likely to want to make signings, players will have to be sold.

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Palmer will not be at the World Cup this summer (Picture: Getty Images)

There are plenty of players in the Chelsea squad that could be shifted without fans being too disappointed, but they may prove difficult to sell.

There is interest in Palmer from Manchester City, where his former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca is taking charge from Pep Guardiola.

Manchester United have previously been credited with an interest in the Wythenshawe-born star, but that switch now seems less likely.

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Cole Palmer has only shown flashes of his brilliance this season (Picture: Getty Images)

TalkSPORT report that a departure is a possibility, with Palmer becoming disillusioned at Chelsea after a disappointing campaign and having already played under three ‘permanent’ managers in three years, with Alonso to be the fourth.

The Sun report that Palmer represents one of Chelsea’s best chances to make a big profit on a player and stay in line with Profit and Sustainability Rules.

Despite his declining form, he would not leave Stamford Bridge for less than £80m.

City and United will have to prioritise their spending, with both also linked with a move for £100m-rated Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson.

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Xabi Alonso takes his first Premier League job (Picture: Getty Images)

There are other big names linked with a move away from Chelsea this summer, with Enzo Fernandez touted as a possible signing for Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and…Manchester City.

Marc Cucurella is wanted by Atletico Madrid and has also been linked with his former club Barcelona.

Joao Pedro has also been named as a Barcelona target, but the Blues are not interested in letting the Brazilian go.


^ ^ PSG have a ‘feeble’ weak link Arsenal can exploit in Champions League final

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Arteta has been urged to target him in Budapest this weekend (Picture: Getty)

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Graham Stack has urged the Gunners to target the ‘vulnerable’ and ‘feeble’ Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Matvey Safonov in the Champions League final.

Arsenal, fresh from winning their first Premier League title in 22 years, are chasing a remarkable double in Budapest this weekend against the defending champions.

PSG thrashed Inter Milan in last year’s final and demonstrated the extent of their strengths across two legs against Bayern Munich last month.

In Ousmane Dembele, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Desire Doue, PSG have perhaps the most formidable attacking unit in Europe with the outstanding Vitinha setting the tempo in midfield alongside Joao Neves and Fabian Ruiz.

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Luis Enrique’s side put on a scintillating show of attacking football in the semi-first leg in a thrilling 5-4 victory in the first leg before shutting down the opposition with a resilient rearguard performance away in Germany in the second with Willian Pacho and Marquinhos winning the plaudits that night.

PSG have world class talent across the pitch but are perhaps weakest in goal. The club signed Lucas Chevalier from Lille last summer, paving the way for Gianluigi Donnarumma to join Manchester City.

Chevalier lost his place in the starting XI in January however and while a hamstring injury has kept him out of the picture in recent weeks, Safonov has been as Enrique’s no1 choice in goal, starting every match in the knockout phase of the Champions League.

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Safonov can be vulnerable on crosses and corners (Picture: Getty)

Former Arsenal goalkeeper Stack however believes he is a major weak link in an otherwise fearsome PSG line-up.

The Gunners’ defence has been the foundation of their success this season with their threat from set pieces well-documented.

Stack, part of the ‘Invicibles’ Arsenal squad that last won the league on 2003-04, believes Safonov ‘has a mistake in him’, urging his old side to put him under ‘severe pressure’ at the earliest opportunity.

‘From what I’ve seen, I’m not being convinced,’ Stack told Metro.

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Safonov was a penalty-saving hero in the Club World Cup last summer (Picture: Getty)

‘There were moments over the two-legs against Bayern where he showed signs of vulnerability, certainly when balls were coming in the box.

I think he has got a mistake in him. From what I’ve seen, I think he’s one of the weakest links in that group. If I was Arsenal, I would be putting him under severe pressure, certainly from set plays, which Arsenal are very, very good at. 

‘So balls in the box, when he’s put under pressure, from what I’ve seen, he looks very, very vulnerable. 

‘Physically, he doesn’t have a great presence either. When I look at him, he looks quite slim, and a bit lanky, and a bit feeble. And it doesn’t look like he’s got a great presence in the goal. 

‘So I would definitely try and isolate him and put him under pressure from set plays, and get the ball in the box as much as possible.’


^ ^ Jeremy Jacquet speaks out on snubbing Manchester United and Chelsea for Liverpool

Jeremy Jacquet was sold on the Liverpool project (Picture: Getty Images) Liverpool saw off some stiff competition to sign ...