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Today In Football: Ronaldo Set To Return To Real Madrid, Chelsea To Block Lukaku Loan Extension And More

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Today In Football: Bayern Munich To Launch £90m Bid For Kane, Man United Could Have New Owners At The End Of The Season And More
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Naija News brings you all the top stories, the latest updates, and transfer rumours from Sunday’s football activities across the globe.

Romelu Lukaku’s loan at Inter Milan won’t be extended by Chelsea beyond this season, according to sources. The Sun

Gareth Southgate wants England to establish itself as a big leader in soccer dominance. The Sun

With Budweiser ready to play hardball, Qatar’s alcohol prohibition might cost Fifa an astounding £40 million. The Sun

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The decision on Patrick Vieira’s signing will be made during an American meeting hosted by Crystal Palace executives. The Sun

Hector Bellerin has spent only six months at the Nou Camp, and according to reports, Barcelona want to offload the full-back. The Sun

After saying how pleased he is at the club, Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong has delivered Manchester United a significant transfer blow. The Sun

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, a player for England, will allegedly be permitted to depart Merseyside next summer on a free transfer by Liverpool. Daily Mirror

After Sadio Mane, Virgil van Dijk’s former colleague at Liverpool, had his World Cup dream brutally cut short, the Dutchman reached out to him. Daily Mirror

The pressure on TeamViewer to cancel their £235 million shirt sponsorship contract with Manchester United is growing. Daily Telegraph

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According to rumours, Cristiano Ronaldo has offered his old team Real Madrid a six-month replacement for the ailing Karim Benzema. Daily Mail

Edouard Mendy, the goalkeeper for Chelsea, has made it seem as if the Blues should sign Memphis Depay soon because he considers the attacker to be “world class.” Daily Express

Manchester United Starlet, Alejandro Garnacho,  was allegedly passed over for Argentina’s World Cup roster owing to an attitude issue, but Javier Mascherano has refuted such claims. Daily Express

Prior to the start of England’s match against Iran on Monday, players will kneel. However, Harry Kane must choose whether to promote LGBTQ+ rights by donning the “OneLove” rainbow captain’s armband, since doing so might result in an immediate booking. The Guardian 

Last week, Erik ten Hag oversaw a training session when Anthony Martial got into a heated argument with a member of the Manchester United junior squad. The Guardian