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Man Utd ‘ready to launch £61million transfer bid for Fermin Lopez and make astronomical offer to Barcelona star'

Man Utd ‘ready to launch £61million transfer bid for Fermin Lopez and make astronomical offer to Barcelona star'

The Sun2 days ago
MANCHESTER UNITED have submitted a bid to sign Barcelona star Fermin Lopez, according to reports.
Reports in Spain claim the Red Devils have made an offer of £60million for the highly rated youngster.
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Harry Brook century before dramatic dismissal takes England in sight of win
Harry Brook century before dramatic dismissal takes England in sight of win

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  • Leader Live

Harry Brook century before dramatic dismissal takes England in sight of win

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Chris Woakes ‘all in' and will bat with dislocated shoulder if needed
Chris Woakes ‘all in' and will bat with dislocated shoulder if needed

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Chris Woakes ‘all in' and will bat with dislocated shoulder if needed

For the fifth Test in a row, the game is going all the way to the final day after a nerve-wracking fourth evening left all results possible. Brilliant centuries from Root (105) and Harry Brook (111) had England cruising towards a remarkable chase, set fair on 301 for three hunting 374, but they lost three late wickets to leave things in the balance. Bad light and rain halted a thrilling conclusion in its tracks, with England needing 35 runs and India seeking four more wickets. One of those belongs to Woakes, who has not featured since badly damaging his left shoulder while fielding on Friday. He was ruled out of the game the next morning but has remained with the team and is willing to bat at number 11 with his arm in a sling if required. 'You probably saw him in his whites in the dressing room. He's all in, like the rest of us,' said Root. 'Clearly, he's in a huge amount of pain. But it means a huge amount to him and it just shows the character and the person that he is, that he's willing to put his body on the line like that for England. Look who's in his whites in the dressing room 👀 — England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 3, 2025 'If it does come to that, hopefully he can get us across the line and win an incredible series.' Root was not surprised to see a dramatic end unfold after almost seven weeks of full-blooded battle but, having done a huge amount of the heavy lifting alongside Brook, still fancies England to triumph. 'It was always going to happen like this wasn't it? Just look at the first four games,' he said. 'It's been amazing to play in and quite fitting that we're going to get that kind of finish. It's been one hell of a series, one hell of a journey, and there's clearly confidence in our dressing room. I'd like to think we've got what we need to get across the line.' Harry Brook, left, and Root made centuries (Ben Whitley/PA) Root had earlier marked his 39th Test hundred, and third this summer, with a touching tribute to the late Graham Thorpe. The former Test batter, who took his own life last year, enjoyed a close relationship with Root during his time as England's assistant coach. When he reached three figures, Root produced one of the Thorpe-inspired white headbands Surrey have been selling to raise funds for the MIND mental health charity and wore it as he looked to the skies. 'That was on behalf of our team. It was just a thank you for everything that he's given the game of cricket, and given English cricket, on and off the field,' he said. 'It's been amazing to recognise everything that he's done as a player, as a coach, as a mentor, as a friend to the dressing room and to the game. Joe Root salutes Graham Thorpe after reaching his century (Ben Whitley/PA) 'It was really great to see the amount of love that there is for him and for his family.' India's quicks had found wonderful rhythm before the weather intervened and would probably have liked to try and finish the job while the mood was with them. A night's break and an extra use of the heavy roller could play into England's hands but a saturated outfield meant the tourists were not complaining about the umpires' decision. 'We can see it's pretty wet out there,' said bowling coach Morne Morkel. 'In a way that's out of our control so all we can focus on is doing a good warm-up in the morning, get the boys ready to get the ball in the right area and create a little bit of excitement again.'

Bruno Fernandes hits out at 'lazy' Man Utd stars and makes alarming admission
Bruno Fernandes hits out at 'lazy' Man Utd stars and makes alarming admission

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Bruno Fernandes has hit out at his 'lazy' Manchester United teammates following the 2-2 pre-season draw against Everton on Sunday night. The Red Devils won the Premier League Summer Series tournament – but put in an alarming performance as they twice threw away their lead. Speaking to Sky Sports after the match, Fernandes, who scored United's first goal and provided the assist for the second, worryingly admitted that the club still isn't where it needs to be ahead of the 2025-26 season. 'We didn't want to finish in this way,' Fernandes said after the friendly against Everton. 'Our performance wasn't the best today off the ball. 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 so we can send you football news tailored to you. 'We looked a bit lazy today and we have to avoid that. It is improving [the club situation] but we are not where this club needs to be.' Fernandes also played down his clash with Everton star Iliman Ndiaye – and says the pre-season tour of the United States has been worthwhile – with United having won their other two matches against AFC Bournemouth and West Ham, which was enough to land the Summer Series trophy. 'It's a game of football, there is always passion there,' Fernandes added. 'Whatever happens, happens. There was nothing spicy there, it is normal, it is part of the game 'It is positive [the United States tour] and it is good to create a bond with the players.' Meanwhile, speaking in his half-time interview, United head coach Ruben Amorim called out his players for Ndiaye's goal on 40 minutes. Manuel Ugarte lost the ball cheaply on the edge of his own penalty area and a cross to the far post found Ndiaye. Ndiaye had made the run off the back of Fernandes – who fell asleep – and the Everton star applied the finishing touch to find the far corner. More Trending 'When Ugarte has the ball, you can see the defence walking towards the box,' Amorim told Sky Sports. 'We need to sprint. When Ugarte loses the ball we need to be at least on the edge of the box. These small details we need to improve.' United have one more friendly left before the 2025-26 season gets underway as they take on Italian side Fiorentina at home on Saturday. The Red Devils face Arsenal in their opening match of the new Premier League campaign on August 17, looking to improve on a disastrous season last term as they finished 15th in the top-flight without a trophy. MORE: Liverpool urged to sign ex-Arsenal transfer target to replace Luis Diaz MORE: Man Utd and Newcastle on alert after club pull out of Benjamin Sesko transfer race MORE: Jorrel Hato makes controversial claim after Chelsea announce £37m transfer deal

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