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Naija News brings you all the top stories, the latest updates, and transfer rumours from Wednesday’s football activities across the globe.

Sporting Lisbon boss, Frederico Varandas,  has denied that his team has ever contemplated recruiting Cristiano Ronaldo. The Sun

According to reports, Manchester City wants to talk to Toni Kroos about a January move. The Sun

Nigeria-born UFC fighter, Israel Adesanya, has been arrested in New York for carrying Brass Knuckles in his bag. Naija News 

Eden Hazard has expressed regret to Real Madrid supporters for his injury-plagued tenure with the club. The Sun

Juventus midfielder, Adrien Rabiot, admits he is considering his options in the face of Manchester United’s interest. The Sun

Wonderkid, Endrick, has disclosed that he is studying English and that he aspires to play in the Champions League. The Sun

Cristiano Ronaldo shouldn’t play for Manchester United again, according to the players, and they don’t anticipate him coming back after the World Cup. The Times

Fifa has promised LGBTQ+ supporters that they are permitted to make open displays of love at World Cup sites in Qatar. The Times

As Jurgen Klopp continues to have confidence in the midfielder, Curtis Jones is about to agree to a new deal with Liverpool. The Times

Wednesday’s training session with the South Korean squad saw Heung-Min Son wearing a mask, and he subsequently voiced uncertainty about his readiness for the start of the World Cup in Qatar due to his face injury. The Times

Cristiano Ronaldo cannot return to Manchester United, according to Erik ten Hag, after the Portuguese star made venomous remarks against the Dutchman in an interview with Piers Morgan. Daily Mirror

Mykhaylo Mudryk thinks it’s improbable that a prominent European team will shell out €100 million (£87.75 million) for a player from Ukraine, placing his goal of playing in the Premier League in jeopardy. Daily Mirror

In their discussions over a new deal, Chelsea and Mason Mount have made progress. The Athletic

After his ill-advised attack on Christopher Nkunku in training that disqualified him from the World Cup, Eduardo Camavinga has been the focus of nasty racial insults. Daily Mail

Charlie Patino might leave Arsenal for Barcelona. Daily Express



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