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How Tottenham could look with Sheikh Jassim’s billions to rub salt in Man Utd wounds | Football | Sport

After withdrawing from the bidding process for Manchester United recently, Sheikh Jassim could be tempted to still invest his funds into a Premier League outfit and buy shares in Tottenham. Daniel Levy spoke openly about how he is welcoming new investment, despite some Spurs supporters wanting him to leave the club entirely in favour of new ownership. With Sheikh Jassim’s funds, Tottenham could splash the cash on rebuilding their squad and becoming true title contenders. Express Sport takes a look at how their new XI could look with the Qatari billions funding their transfer business…
Goalkeeper: Marc-Andre ter Stegen
Although Guglielmo Vicario has made a sensational start to life at Spurs, the Italian could benefit from working with a more experienced goalkeeper and learning from their experience. Ter Stegen was heavily linked with a move to Spurs previously and it would be no surprise if he remains in their thoughts if Sheikh Jassim demands short-term success upon his arrival in north London – especially as Barcelona are still in a weak financial position and would be willing to entertain the majority of transfer bids.
Defence: Jeremie Frimpong, Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Destiny Udogie
Despite having the funds available to do so, Tottenham do not need to attempt to completely rebuild their defence. Instead, signing Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen would add further quality in right-back and enable fringe stars, such as Emerson Royal and Ivan Perisic, to finally be offloaded. Signing another top-tier centre-back would also be key to avoiding injuries from derailing Spurs’ campaign and Sporting star Ousmane Diomande, 19, could be an option that is explored.
Midfield: Martin Zubimendi, James Maddison, Yves Bissouma
Sheikh Jassim could provide Ange Postecoglou with the transfer funds to dip into the transfer market and purchase a defensive-minded midfielder of his liking to glue his midfield three together. It has proven difficult for any top club to lure Martin Zubimendi away from Real Sociedad, but the prospect of being part of a well-backed, lucrative project could prove persuasive if Spurs table a significant offer for his services.
With Rodrigo Bentancur returning from injury and Pape Matar Sarr impressing so far this season, Tottenham do not lack depth in midfield and one further signing in the department – to replace Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – would suffice.
Forwards: Kaoru Mitoma, Ivan Toney, Son Heung-min
Tottenham have been free-scoring in their opening eight matches of the campaign, but, again, they can improve in that department. Swooping in to steal Ivan Toney from under the noses of Chelsea and Arsenal would be a major sign of intent from the club and provide them with the focal point required for Postecoglou to play a more direct brand of football when required.
Another left-winger is also likely to be on the transfer shortlist for Tottenham if they receive an injection of transfer funds, and there are few better in Europe than Brighton star Mitoma. The Japan international’s impressive dribbling technique mixed with his impressive pace would see him thrive out wide for Spurs, though he won’t come cheaply given he is in advanced talks to extend his contract at the Amex Stadium.
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Chelsea target was snubbed by Saudi Arabian club but failed £58m transfer left him ‘happy’ | Football | Sport

Chelsea are reportedly eyeing a move for Victor Boniface three months after he failed to secure a transfer to Saudi Arabia. The Nigeria international seemed destined for a move to Al-Nassr towards the end of the January window but the Saudi outfit pulled the plug on a deal.
Al-Nassr were desperate to sign a new striker to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. They lined up deals for Boniface and Jhon Duran before making a late decision. It was Duran whose £64million switch was given the green light by officials, with Boniface forced to remain with Bayer Leverkusen. However, the 24-year-old is said to have been ‘happy’ and did not allow missing out on signing a lucrative contract ruin his mood.
Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes said a week after deadline day: “He’s very good now and I think he’s happy. He’s happy with the guys. That’s what I feel every day when I see him.
“He’s laughing in the locker room with the other crazy guys. They have a lot of fun together and he knows he has a bright future, so it’s not a once-in-a-lifetime chance.”
Now, a move to Chelsea could be on the cards. CaughtOffside report that the Blues are eyeing a move for the forward as an alternative to Alexander Isak.
Chelsea are expected to sign a new centre-forward in the summer transfer window. Nicolas Jackson’s inconsistency has been a source of frustration. The Senegal international has also spent large periods of the season out injured, with Enzo Maresca struggling to find a replacement.
Isak and Benjamin Sesko have been strongly linked with the west Londoners. Both players have interest from other Premier League and European clubs, with Chelsea facing a major battle to sign either player. An alternative such as Boniface could be an ideal agreement to strike.
Jackson had scored nine Premier League goals before suffering a hamstring injury in February. He is expected to miss a large part of the remainder of the season.
To return to the top of the Premier League, Chelsea need a player who can match the scoring exploits of the likes of Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah. Boniface has scored seven Bundesliga goals in only 837 minutes this season – the equivalent of just under 10 matches. He would provide excellent competition to Jackson.
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Chelsea target was snubbed by Saudi Arabian club but failed £58m transfer left him ‘happy’ | Football | Sport

Chelsea are reportedly eyeing a move for Victor Boniface three months after he failed to secure a transfer to Saudi Arabia. The Nigeria international seemed destined for a move to Al-Nassr towards the end of the January window but the Saudi outfit pulled the plug on a deal.
Al-Nassr were desperate to sign a new striker to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. They lined up deals for Boniface and Jhon Duran before making a late decision. It was Duran whose £64million switch was given the green light by officials, with Boniface forced to remain with Bayer Leverkusen. However, the 24-year-old is said to have been ‘happy’ and did not allow missing out on signing a lucrative contract ruin his mood.
Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes said a week after deadline day: “He’s very good now and I think he’s happy. He’s happy with the guys. That’s what I feel every day when I see him.
“He’s laughing in the locker room with the other crazy guys. They have a lot of fun together and he knows he has a bright future, so it’s not a once-in-a-lifetime chance.”
Now, a move to Chelsea could be on the cards. CaughtOffside report that the Blues are eyeing a move for the forward as an alternative to Alexander Isak.
Chelsea are expected to sign a new centre-forward in the summer transfer window. Nicolas Jackson’s inconsistency has been a source of frustration. The Senegal international has also spent large periods of the season out injured, with Enzo Maresca struggling to find a replacement.
Isak and Benjamin Sesko have been strongly linked with the west Londoners. Both players have interest from other Premier League and European clubs, with Chelsea facing a major battle to sign either player. An alternative such as Boniface could be an ideal agreement to strike.
Jackson had scored nine Premier League goals before suffering a hamstring injury in February. He is expected to miss a large part of the remainder of the season.
To return to the top of the Premier League, Chelsea need a player who can match the scoring exploits of the likes of Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah. Boniface has scored seven Bundesliga goals in only 837 minutes this season – the equivalent of just under 10 matches. He would provide excellent competition to Jackson.
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Snooker scores LIVE: Judd Trump vs Kyren Wilson updates in Players Championship final | Other | Sport

Judd Trump questioned the conditions and sent a message to the tournament organisers following his Players Championship final defeat against Kyren Wilson.
Trump told ITV: “The balls were playing a bit tricky, it wasn’t like the rest of the tournament where I was able to play free-flowing. I don’t know what the difference was today. It was very, very strange and I don’t think I’ve ever experienced that before in a tournament. It was a good tournament and I’ll look forward to the next tournament.”
Pressed on the issue of the cue balls, Trump added: “It was tricky. It was tricky for both of us. The ball was very light and it was taking off like a ping-pong ball. It was a bit strange.”
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