ESPN FC News Borussia Dortmund braced for Jadon Sancho bids, doesn't have release clause - Sebastian Kehl Lucien Favre believes his youthful Borussia Dortmund team took time to grow into their UEFA Champions League clash against Monaco. Borussia Dortmund's head of licenced player department Sebastian Kehl has said Jadon Sancho has no release clause in his new contract, though the club are aware "there will be enquiries" for the winger. Sancho, 18, has set up eight goals and scored one in 10 competitive appearances so far this season, leading the Bundesliga assists table and receiving his first call-up to the England senior team. He signed a new deal at Dortmund until 2022 last week, and Kehl said this comes "without a release clause"... more info...
Latest News RSS feed Man City's Maffeo to make permanent Stuttgart switch Pablo Maffeo will leave Manchester City for Stuttgart in a reported €9million move at the end of the LaLiga season. No details of the contract signed by the 20-year-old full-back - currently on loan at Girona - have been announced by Stuttgart. Maffeo made just three appearances for City between a trio of separate loan spells at Girona, who he helped achieve promotion to LaLiga in 2016-17 and top-flight safety this term. His next step takes him to Stuttgart, who will participate in the Europa League next season if Bayern Munich overcome Eintracht Frankfurt in the DFB-Pokal final on Saturday. Best of luck to @pablomaffeo who has signed for Bundesliga side VfB Stuttgart on a permanent deal. #mancity pic.twitter.com/YEjsPQsqxl — Manchester City (@ManCity) May 14, 2018 Girona sporting director Quique Carcel thanked Maffeo for his part in a proud era for the club. "Pablo Maffeo has been one of the i...
Latest News RSS feed Lenglet applauds Messi leadership on and off the pitch Lionel Messi is a great captain because he leads by example on the pitch and inspires off the field with words of wisdom, according to Barcelona team-mate Clement Lenglet. Messi became captain following the departure of Andres Iniesta to Japanese club Vissel Kobe. But after three successive LaLiga matches without a win, some have criticised Barca for having a lack of leadership on the pitch, particularly in the 1-1 draw at home to Athletic Bilbao on Saturday when Messi started on the bench. His introduction in the second half lifted Barca and he ultimately set Munir El Haddadi up for a late equaliser, but before Messi entered the pitch, Ernesto Valverde's men looked alarmingly devoid of ideas. Wednesday's Champions League trip to Tottenham is the start of a tricky run of fixtures, which will also see Barca face Valencia, Sevilla, Real Madrid, Real Betis, Atletico Madrid and Inter twice before ...
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