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Eberechi Eze release clause set to expire today with Arsenal interested in move
Eberechi Eze's £68m release clause is set to expire today with Arsenal still interested in a move for the Crystal Palace star, according to reports. Eze, strongly linked with Arsenal, has indicated he is keen on a move to the Emirates and agreeing personal terms is unlikely to be a significant issue. But Arsenal and Palace have been unable to agree on a transfer fee – with the Gunners hoping to strike a deal below Palace's asking price for Eze. The BBC reports that Eze's £68m release clause expires today (August 1) – two weeks before the new Premier League season begins on August 15. Arsenal believe Palace will be open to negotiating a lower price later in the summer transfer window to avoid Eze entering the final year of his deal. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. Eze has established himself as one of the best attacking midfielders in the Premier League, helping Palace clinch a historic FA Cup trophy last term. The 27-year-old has played a total of 167 games for Palace to date, conjuring up 40 goals and 28 assists for the south London club. Analysis from Sports Editor James Goldman… It was almost impressive that after spending nearly £200m on new blood that the Gunners looked so distinctly recognisable in their 1-0 pre-season defeat to Tottenham on Thursday. A lack of invention and reliance on Bukayo Saka, allied to the traditional Gabriel Martinelli off, Leandro Trossard on substitution had fans despairing. It's obvious why Arsenal supporters are crying out for Eberechi Eze. It's thought that Arsenal are looking to sell a forward before making a formal move for Eze. The north Londoners still have plenty of time to get a deal over the line with the summer transfer window remaining open until September 1. Arsenal feel Eze's best position is when he operates as a No.10 but also view him as a versatile attacking player who can be deployed on the left. Palace manager Oliver Glasner is hopeful Eze will not join Arsenal this summer, as he took aim at the Eagles' lack of transfer activity. More Trending Speaking to local newspaper Kronen Zeitung, Glasner said: 'Even though all the players are still here, we haven't made the most of the transfer window so far 'I was promised that we would be more active and bring in the new players earlier this year. 'As of now, I have 17 outfield players. I hope we don't lose any more. If that happens and we get four new ones on deadline day like last year, another false start is possible.' It should be noted that Palace chairman Steve Parish has currently shown no indication he would be open to negotiating a lower price for Eze. MORE: Ruben Amorim prefers Ollie Watkins – but Man Utd make Benjamin Sesko No.1 target MORE: Thomas Frank sends message to Christian Norgaard over £15m Arsenal transfer MORE: Tottenham open talks to sign £43m Manchester United target


The Independent
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- The Independent
Lewis Hamilton on his relationship with Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur
Lewis Hamilton expressed absolute confidence in Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur after the Frenchman signed a new multi-year contract. Hamilton praised Vasseur's leadership style, noting his ability to empower individuals and create freedom for expression, similar to Toto Wolff. Despite Ferrari's lack of Grand Prix wins this season, Hamilton maintained that Vasseur was the right choice for the team. Hamilton, who has not secured a podium finish in 13 races with Ferrari, recently met with key figures at the company to outline his vision for improving performance. Ferrari confirmed Vasseur's contract extension, highlighting his proven ability to develop talent and build competitive teams, aiming to return the Scuderia to the top of Formula One.


The Independent
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- The Independent
F1 Hungarian GP LIVE: Practice schedule and start time with Fernando Alonso doubtful for Budapest race
F1 returns to Budapest for the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend, round 14 of the 2025 season and the last race before the summer break. Fernando Alonso has been ruled out of FP1 through injury, with Aston Martin sending in Felipe Drugovich as his replacement. Championship leader Oscar Piastri won the Belgian Grand Prix last time out, with an early overtake on McLaren teammate and title rival Lando Norris sealing his sixth victory of the season. The Australian now has a 16-point lead over the Briton. Charles Leclerc secured a podium finish for Ferrari, while Lewis Hamilton recovered from a pit-lane start to come home seventh. However, the seven-time world champion is still chasing a first podium for the Scuderia. Red Bull's Max Verstappen won the sprint race at the first race under new team principal Laurent Mekies, while Mercedes endured a weekend to forget. Piastri won last year's race in Hungary - his first F1 victory - after a contentious team order decision instructed Norris to give up the lead. Secret documents and a rallying cry: How Lewis Hamilton is trying to revive Ferrari Prior to a Belgian Grand Prix weekend to forget for Lewis Hamilton, whose last F1 win came here a year ago with Mercedes, the question posed to the Ferrari driver without a podium to his name this year was an innocuous one. His answer, however, was an unyielding message to his beleaguered Ferrari team. Asked whether he'd been at the Maranello factory in the last few weeks, Hamilton replied that he had. A 'couple of days each week', he detailed. Then, untriggered, the British driver, often so reluctant to reveal the inner workings of his mind, went into full disclosure mode. 'I've called on lots of meetings with the heads of the team, so I've sat with John [Elkann], Benedetto [Vigna] and Fred [Vasseur],' Hamilton said, referring to the Ferrari chair, CEO and team principal – the three-pronged executive team who lured the 40-year-old to the Scuderia. Secret documents and a rallying cry: How Lewis Hamilton is trying to revive Ferrari Hamilton endured a 'weekend to forget' in Spa but the seven-time world champion remains determined to end his F1 career on a high – and is already eyeing change for 2026 Jack Rathborn1 August 2025 10:36 Max Verstappen commits future to Red Bull for 2026 F1 season Max Verstappen has ended speculation over his short-term future by insisting he will stay at Red Bull for the 2026 F1 season. Four-time F1 world champion Verstappen, who has a £50m-a-deal until the end of the 2028 season, has been strongly linked with Mercedes in recent months ahead of a new set of F1 regulations next year, with the Silver Arrows the rumoured frontrunners. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has previously declared his interest in signing one of the sport's generational talents. Verstappen has also only won two races this year in a car which is the fourth-quickest on the grid and, as detailed by The Independent on Tuesday, the Dutchman has an exit clause allowing him to leave if he is lower than third in the drivers' standings by the summer break. Max Verstappen commits future to Red Bull for 2026 F1 season Verstappen, who has a £50m-a-year Red Bull deal until 2028, has been linked with a move to Mercedes Jack Rathborn1 August 2025 10:35 Fernando Alonso doubtful for Budapest race after injury Aston Martin statement: "In the days following the Belgian Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso has been managing a muscular injury in his back. As he continues with treatment this morning, he has chosen to sit out of FP1. 'Felipe Drugovich will drive in FP1 alongside Lance Stroll. A decision will then be made on Fernando's participation in FP2 and the remainder of the weekend in due course." Jack Rathborn1 August 2025 10:34 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix practice Good morning and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of Friday's practice session ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix. The 14th round of the 2025 season takes place at the Hungaroring this weekend, with Oscar Piastri holding a 16-point lead over teammate Lando Norris in the Drivers' Championship after last week's rain-hit race at Spa. Chris Wilson1 August 2025 10:34