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The Sun
12 minutes ago
- The Sun
Man Utd grant heartbroken Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot extended leave after tragic death of Liverpool star Diogo Jota
BRUNO FERNANDES and Diogo Dalot have been granted extended leave by Manchester United. The heartbroken Portuguese duo were set to return to the club's Carrington training HQ this week for pre-season. 4 But they have been given special permission to join up later in the wake of their compatriot Diogo Jota's tragic death. The Liverpool striker, 28, and his brother Andre, 25, died in a car crash on Thursday. United skipper Fernandes and Dalot were at the funeral in Portugal on Saturday. A source said: 'Bruno and Diogo are heartbroken and in shock after attending the funeral. 'United's players have rallied around them. They've been offered a week's extended leave and counselling or support. 'The pair played with Jota for ten years in the national side and won the Nations League together only a few weeks ago.' Following Jota's death, Fernandes wrote: 'May you and your brother find the peace you need.' Liverpool have also delayed the squad's return for pre-season in the wake of Jota's tragic death. 4 The Merseyside club delayed the first group of Arne Slot's players' proposed return to training, which was scheduled for Friday. They will instead now return on Monday. Slot's team are scheduled to play their first pre-season match on Sunday 13 July against Preston at Deepdale. Matches against AC Milan and Yokohoma FM will follow on 26 and 30 July during a tour of Japan. 4


Daily Mail
13 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Dessers and Igamane face uncertain future as Rangers boss makes no Champions League promises
Rangers boss Russell Martin admits he can offer no guarantees that Cyriel Dessers and Hamza Igamane will be part of the club's Champions League plans. But the new Ibrox boss is adamant that the forward duo won't be sold on the cheap amid transfer interest from across Europe. Dessers was the subject of a failed £4.5million bid from AEK Athens a couple of weeks ago, while Lille are hot on the trail of Igamane. Speaking after his team opened their pre-season with a 2-2 draw against Club Brugge yesterday, Martin revealed: 'We turned down a bid a while ago (for Dessers), which was nowhere near the valuation. 'In terms of the bid (from Lille for Igamane), I've not heard anything.' Rangers' valuation is believed to be around £6m for Nigerian international striker Dessers. They are also holding firm for a fee in excess of £15m for Igamane, who is due back in training this week after a visa complication. With a Champions League qualifier against Panathinaikos now only a fortnight away, Martin is keen to continue his revamp of the squad. But, on whether Dessers and Igamane will still be around to play in those games, he said: 'That's two weeks away, so I can't plan for anything in football. 'Cyriel has just been injured. He had a niggly ankle. He was here today. 'He's been desperate to train. He's needed treatment on his ankle and I'm looking forward to working with him. 'He will get on the training pitch and start enjoying it. He has not kicked up any fuss, he seems a very good pro and I've been told that. 'Hamza has been red tape. He was due to be back with international players but, at the airport, he didn't have the right visa. 'It's no one's fault. Things have changed since and he's got his visa, so he should be in this week. 'I expect the team to look different in a week, but in a couple of weeks so much can happen in football. 'I definitely want to do more and probably some players need to move on because the squad is going to look very big and heavy. So it will definitely look different (by the time they play Panathinaikos).' Reports in Italy have suggested that Rangers could be closing in on a move for Jamie Vardy. The former Leicester City striker had been a target for Genoa, only for that deal to fall through and potentially open up the possibility of a move to Rangers. Asked about that possibility, Martin said: 'I've been asked about so many players. Some are miles away, some on the money. I'm not going to give you an answer. You'll find out who's real and who isn't.' Martin also provided a positive update on the fitness of John Souttar following surgery on a hernia problem. It looked at one point like it might be touch and go in terms of Souttar being available for the Champions League qualifiers. But Martin believes he is well on track and said: 'Yeah, he's good. He's trained the last few days. By the end of the session, he looked exhausted, which is what we want. 'But he's reacting really well to his operation and wants to train. So he'll be back in properly this week and he'll play next weekend (friendly behind closed doors).'


Daily Mail
28 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
World Series champion tears into ESPN over tragic death of former teammate Bobby Jenks at 44
Doug Mientkiewicz pulled no punches as he ripped into ESPN over a social media post about former teammate and White Sox legend Bobby Jenks. It was revealed on Saturday that former World Series champion pitcher Jenks passed away at age 44 from a form of stomach cancer in Sintra, Portugal. Jenks is best known for his six years with the Chicago White Sox, winning the World Series in his rookie season of 2005. However, in a post on X by ESPN, many fans - including Mientkiewicz - felt as though they understated his importance to the White Sox. The network described Jenks as 'a two-time All-Star pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, who was on the roster when the franchise won the 2005 World Series'. In response, Mientkiewicz wrote: 'ESPN should be ashamed and embarrassed for writing something like this! 'Was on the roster'? He was THE CLOSER on a championship winning team. Mientkiewicz claimed ESPN should be 'ashamed' for their description of Jenks 'Do some research before you release something. Have some respect! RIP Bobby Jenks condolences to his family and teammates'. Similarly to Mientkiewicz - who won the 2004 World Series with the Boston Red Sox - a number of fans responded to ESPN's post in frustration. 'On the roster? He was the closer,' one disgruntled user wrote. Another said: '"On the roster" pathetic! He was elite for them! 'HE WAS ON THE MOUND PITCHING FOR THE LAST OUT of that World Series!! What is this "who was on the roster" stuff??', another said. Jenks delivered the final pitch of the 2005 World Series that secured the Chicago White Sox their first championship in 88 years over the Houston Astros, who were in the National League at the time. Jenks was a two-time All-Star selection, making the extravaganza in both 2006 and 2007. He signed with the Red Sox for his final MLB season in 2011 and spent plenty of time in Boston on the disabled list, with his back injury and subsequent surgeries ending his career. Jenks is best known for his six years with the White Sox, winning the World Series in 2005 Jenks' exact type of cancer was Adenocarcinoma, which 'starts in the glands that line your organs,' per the Cleveland Clinic. 'We have lost an iconic member of the White Sox family today,' said White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf via news release. 'None of us will ever forget that ninth inning of Game 4 in Houston, all that Bobby did for the 2005 World Series champions and for the entire Sox organization during his time in Chicago. 'He and his family knew cancer would be his toughest battle, and he will be missed as a husband, father, friend and teammate. He will forever hold a special place in all our hearts.' The White Sox also released a video about his career shortly after they announced his passing. The 106-second video featured comments from Jenks before his passing, as well as former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, and former teammates Paul Konerko and Aaron Rowand. Jenks still ranks second in White Sox history in saves (173), only behind Bobby Thigpen, who has 201.