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Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Crystal Palace line up £40m-rated AC Milan star Strahinja Pavlovic in Marc Guehi replacement transfer
OLIVER GLASNER will make a new move to sign AC Milan's Strahinja Pavlovic with the Italian club wanting £40million. The Crystal Palace boss thinks the powerful Serb would be an ideal addition with Europe on the agenda next term. Advertisement 1 Crystal Palace are preparing a move for AC Milan star Strahinja Pavlovic Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Centre-back Pavlovic, 24, only moved from RB Salzburg for £15m a year ago but Palace have been tracking him for months. Boss Glasner wants extra competition at the back but the Eagles will not pay over the top and could start the bidding at just £25m. Glasner is a huge fan of Pavlovic's — who was a regular in Milan's Serie A and Champions League campaigns — so it is an ambitious target. He scored two goals and provided just as many assists in 35 appearances from centre-back this term. Advertisement READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS TO BE FRANK Spurs to hijack Man Utd's £60m Mbeumo as Brentford identify Frank replacement Meanwhile, Pavlovic started six of Milan's ten Champions League games, and 21 Serie A matches. Palace qualified for next seasons Europa League after beating Manchester City in a shock 1-0 win in the FA Cup final. But the club's European status is under threat from Uefa because owner John Textor also owns shares in Lyon. Juventus' Tiago Djalo, 25, is an alternative. Advertisement CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Palace are possibly in the market for two defenders, especially if Marc Guehi leaves. Burnley's Maxime Esteve, 23, is also admired. Crystal Palace could be KICKED OUT of Europa League before a ball is even kicked Meanwhile, Palace are in talks with striker Jean-Philippe Mateta over signing a new contract. Advertisement The 27-year-old was a standout performer in Glasner's side last season, scoring 17 goals in all competitions as Palace won the FA Cup - their first major trophy.


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Crystal Palace line up £40m-rated AC Milan star Strahinja Pavlovic in Marc Guehi replacement transfer
OLIVER GLASNER will make a new move to sign AC Milan's Strahinja Pavlovic with the Italian club wanting £40million. The Europe on the agenda next term. 1 Crystal Palace are preparing a move for AC Milan star Strahinja Pavlovic Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Centre-back Pavlovic, 24, only moved from RB Salzburg for £15m a year ago but Palace have been tracking him for months. Boss Glasner is a huge fan of Pavlovic 's — who was a regular in Milan's Serie A and Champions League campaigns — so it is an ambitious target . He scored two goals and provided just as many assists in 35 appearances from centre-back this term. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS Meanwhile, Pavlovic started six of Milan 's ten Champions League games, and 21 Serie A matches. Palace qualified for next seasons Europa League after beating Manchester City in a shock 1-0 win in the FA Cup final. But the club's Juventus' Tiago Djalo, 25, is an alternative. Most read in Football CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Palace are possibly in the market for two defenders, especially if Marc Guehi leaves. Burnley's Maxime Esteve, 23, is also admired. Crystal Palace could be KICKED OUT of Europa League before a ball is even kicked Meanwhile, Palace are in talks with striker The 27-year-old was a standout performer in Glasner's side last season, scoring 17 goals in all competitions as Palace won the FA Cup - their first major trophy.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Why Milan players will wear different surnames on backs of shirts against Bologna
Why Milan players will wear different surnames on backs of shirts against Bologna Milan will continue with a recent Mothers Day tradition when Bologna visit San Siro in Serie A on Friday evening, as the players will wear their mothers' maiden names on the backs of their shirts instead of their usual names. Milan host Bologna in a key match for the Serie A Champions League race on Friday evening. The Rossoneri are currently in ninth place, while Bologna sit in seventh, but just one point away from the top four with three games of the 2024-25 campaign left to play. Advertisement It is also Mother's Day in Italy this weekend, coming up on Sunday specifically, but with Milan in action in the Friday night slot, the team will give a public tribute to their mothers tonight instead. All players will wear their mothers' maiden names on the backs of their shirts against Bologna. These names will also be read aloud by the stadium announcer and will be projected onto the big screens in and around the stadium. Rossoneri jerseys featuring the maiden names of the players' mothers in recognition of Mother's Day in Italy, 2025. (picture via The VIP Lounge in San Siro will also be reserved for the mothers and children of the first-team players, coaches and club staff. Below are the surnames that the Milan players will wear in their Serie A match against Bologna. Probable Milan line-up with surname conversion Maignan ( Tomori (Sodipo), Gabbia (Colombo), Pavlovic (Pavlovic); (Sanchez), Loftus-Cheek (Cheek), Reijnders (Lekatompessy), (Laurence); Pulisic (Harlow), Joao Felix (Carla Felix); (Zolotarchuk).
Yahoo
24-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Use the loo before leaving pub, council urges
Pub-goers in York are being reminded to use the toilet before leaving, after fines came into force to tackle street urination. City of York Council has approved fines of up to £100 for urinating and defecating in the street as part of a new public space protection order. The change is a response to 4,200 reports of street urination in 2023-2024. The authority said as part of a new campaign to improve access to toilet facilities in the evening, it would ask pubs, clubs and bars to put up posters reminding people to use their toilets before leaving. It comes as part of York's Business Improvement District (BID) Choose Respect, Not Regrets campaign which aims to improve the behaviour of people out in the city in the evening. Public protection executive member Michael Pavlovic said a consultation had shown there was overwhelming public support for the new penalties. According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, York BID received 4,194 requests to clean up urine and 2,058 related to human biohazard fluid, such as vomit, in the 12 months to March. During a council consultation, 162 out of 346 people blamed the issue on a lack of public toilets and 83% of 1,026 respondents backed the £100 fines. However, it highlighted that many public toilets were only open during the day and made a charge. Respondents also said there were few options for people once public toilets in the city closed and those in shops, cafes, pubs and other businesses were typically reserved for their customers. "We understand people are concerned about public toilet facilities but there are very few excuses for urinating in public," Pavlovic said. The executive heard the council's environment spokesperson Jenny Kent was working with businesses to make their toilets available to the public. Councillors heard it was hoped her efforts would also see toilets opened in late-night venues. The council's report also stated the authority had recently invested £65,000 in upgrading public facilities. Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. Street urination 'due to lack of public toilets' Fines for urinating in the street and dog fouling Local Democracy Reporting Service City of York Council


BBC News
24-04-2025
- Health
- BBC News
Go to toilet before leaving pub, York council urges
Pub-goers in York are being reminded to use the toilet before leaving, after fines came into force to tackle street of York Council has approved fines of up to £100 for urinating and defecating in the street as part of a new public space protection change is a response to 4,200 reports of street urination in authority said as part of a new campaign to improve access to toilet facilities in the evening, it would ask pubs, clubs and bars to put up posters reminding people to use their toilets before leaving. It comes as part of York's Business Improvement District (BID) Choose Respect, Not Regrets campaign which aims to improve the behaviour of people out in the city in the protection executive member Michael Pavlovic said a consultation had shown there was overwhelming public support for the new to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, York BID received 4,194 requests to clean up urine and 2,058 related to human biohazard fluid, such as vomit, in the 12 months to March. 'Few excuses' During a council consultation, 162 out of 346 people blamed the issue on a lack of public toilets and 83% of 1,026 respondents backed the £100 it highlighted that many public toilets were only open during the day and made a also said there were few options for people once public toilets in the city closed and those in shops, cafes, pubs and other businesses were typically reserved for their customers."We understand people are concerned about public toilet facilities but there are very few excuses for urinating in public," Pavlovic executive heard the council's environment spokesperson Jenny Kent was working with businesses to make their toilets available to the heard it was hoped her efforts would also see toilets opened in late-night council's report also stated the authority had recently invested £65,000 in upgrading public facilities. Listen to highlights from North Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.