Victor Osimhen and Galatasaray schedule meeting for definitive answer on transfer from Napoli with striker holding out for Premier League move

Victor Osimhen will hold crucial talks with Galatasaray as the Turkish champions push for a blockbuster move from Napoli.

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Galatasaray to meet Osimhen next weekStriker’s answer will impact Gala’s summer plansDeadline for decision set around July 14Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Galatasaray have scheduled a key meeting with Osimhen to determine if the Nigerian striker is willing to join from Napoli, reports. With his release clause no longer valid, the Turkish club will need to reopen negotiations with Napoli if Osimhen agrees to the move.

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The 25-year-old is the Yellow-Red’s top target and his decision will shape the club's entire transfer strategy. If he signs, they will focus their remaining transfer budget on strengthening other areas. If not, funds allocated for him could go toward other positions. Although Gala are ready with financial backing, Osimhen remains hesitant and is reportedly waiting for a Premier League bid.

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Osimhen was Serie A’s top scorer in the 2022-23 season and helped Napoli win their first league title in 33 years. He’s long been linked with Premier League sides like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United, but no official offers have matched his expectations.

He spent last season on loan at the Istanbul club and scored a whopping 26 goals in 30 Super Lig matches as they claimed the top-flight crown.

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Galatasaray and Osimhen will meet face-to-face either in Nigeria or Europe next week. A final decision is expected by July 14. If Osimhen gives the green light, the Yellow-Reds will begin fresh talks with Napoli to finalise the transfer.

Newcastle strengthen promotion bid with signing of all-time WSL appearance holder & ex-Lionesses star Jordan Nobbs

Newcastle have signed Women's Super League stalwart and 71-time England international Jordan Nobbs as they continue their bid to reach the top flight.

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Newcastle have announced the arrival of England midfielder Nobbs, who has signed for the club after her contract with Aston Villa expired. The 32-year-old arrives as the record holder for most WSL appearances ever with 208 and will add much needed experience to a Magpies squad trying to reach the top flight.

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Newcastle finished fifth in the Women's Super League 2 last season after their promotion from the third tier and more investment is pouring in as the club attempts to make the side a force in England.

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Nobbs said: "I think they are a very ambitious club and, speaking to everyone, the goal is to get promoted and push women's football in the North East. I want to be part of that.

"I've always had a winning mentality, and it's the same mentality here, every game is like a cup final. I want to be part of a successful club that push to the next level."

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Nobbs enjoyed great success with Arsenal, winning the WSL title and FA Women's Cup three and four times each respectively. She was also part of the England squad that came second at the 2023 World Cup, having been absent from the Euro 2022 triumph due to a knee ligament strain.

Jaiswal, Kishan, Rinku, Bishnoi dominate Australia for 2-0 lead

Half-centuries from the top three and three wickets apiece for Bishnoi and Prasidh set up India’s dominant display

Himanshu Agrawal26-Nov-2023India hammered as many as 111 runs in their last seven overs – at nearly 16 runs an over – to post a mammoth total of 235, their fifth-highest in T20Is. During that phase, Ishan Kishan, Rinku Singh, Suryakumar Yadav, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Tilak Varma combined to clobber ten sixes and five fours, after India had managed only three sixes in the first 12 overs of their innings.That surge in the scoring rate proved to be the difference in the end as India posted the second-highest T20I total against Australia, who fell short for a 44-run loss after Ravi Bishnoi and Prasidh Krishna broke their back with three wickets apiece.The only time Australia threatened India was when Marcus Stoinis and Tim David belted 81 off 38 deliveries together for the fifth wicket after Australia were 58 for 4 in the eighth over. But Bishnoi had David caught for 37 off 22 in the 14th over, and when Stoinis fell to Mukesh Kumar for 45 from 25 in the next over, it was all but a formality for India.Australia’s middle and lower order crumbled to lose 5 for 16 to hand India a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.Jaiswal goes 4, 4, 4, 6, 6That the pitch at the Greenfield International Stadium was on the slower side was evident as early as the second over of India’s innings, when Nathan Ellis’ slower deliveries had already forced mistimed shots from India’s openers. Yashasvi Jaiswal, however, ensured the powerplay ended with a tall total total of 77.Jaiswal alone smashed 53 from 25 balls inside the first six, with nine fours and two sixes. The fun had begun when he targeted Glenn Maxwell in the third over, lofting inside-out over cover and slog-sweeping behind square for a four each. And come the fourth, Jaiswal bashed Sean Abbott for 4, 4, 4, 6, 6 off the first five balls. It started with two slashed boundaries to point, and finished with two pulls for sixes over deep square leg.But it was the four in between which was the most delightful: Jaiswal waited for a shortish delivery just outside off, before guiding it very late and past the wicketkeeper for four. The tone was set, even as he departed with one ball in the powerplay remaining.Kishan switches gears before death oversAfter the powerplay, Kishan and Gaikwad could tick off only 47 runs in the next seven overs. Much of that control from Australia was down to birthday boy Tanveer Sangha, who gave away just 17 from his first three overs, and Adam Zampa’s second over that went for eight.But Kishan, whose first 26 runs had consumed 22 balls, rammed another 26 from his next ten as India headed into the death overs. He first hit a six and a four off Maxwell in the 14th over, before spoiling Sangha’s day with two more sixes in the 15th. The second of those took him to a half-century, before Stoinis ended his stay on 52 off 32 balls.Rinku repeats finishing heroicsSuryakumar’s stay lasted for just 10 balls for 19 runs, and with 14 balls left, Rinku arrived and faced nine of them. Six of those deliveries went either to or over the boundary, as he cracked an unbeaten 31 at a strike rate of 344.44. After Abbott’s first over was taken for 24 by Jaiswal, it was Rinku’s turn to pummel 4, 6, 4, 4, 6 off him in the 19th over. Three of those hits were pulled, which went for a four each to deep midwicket and deep square leg, with one of them flying for six over midwicket.And like Jaiswal, one of those shots stood out, when Rinku reached out to a low, dipping full toss outside off while the ball was angling across, and sent that soaring over Abbott’s head for six. The bat turned in his hands, but the ball still ended miles back.Australia’s off-track chaseBoth captains expected dew to play a role in the second half of the match, and naturally, Matthew Wade had opted to bowl. But dew had set in even while India were batting, and the hosts left Australia with a required rate of nearly 12 an over. That pressure forced them to keep swinging, and despite motoring along to 31 without loss in the first two overs, they soon lost 4 for 27 by the eighth over.One of those wickets came when a sharp, well-judged catch by Tilak sent the first T20I’s centurion Josh Inglis back for 2, with Bishnoi grabbing two wickets out of the first four. That is when Stoinis and David got together and counter-attacked, but a meltdown either side of that rapid partnership left Australia in must-win territory ahead of the third T20I.

Tom Hartley relishing India rematch after thrilling first taste of Bazball

Spinner channels white-ball experience after chastening welcome in first innings

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Carl Crowe: Hartley is used to bowling the tough overs

Few players can have experienced as many of Test cricket’s highs and lows as Tom Hartley did on debut across the four days of the first Test at Hyderabad.Hartley’s first delivery in Test cricket was carted by opener Yashasvi Jaiswal over long-on for six. His 308th and most recent spun past an on-rushing Mohammed Siraj for a ninth wicket in the match. That rounded off his epic second-innings figures of 7 for 62, the first seven-for by an England debutant spinner since Jim Laker in 1948, and sealed a famous England win by 28 runs.”He’s not the first, and he won’t be the last!” Hartley joked, as he recalled the manner in which Jaiswal had dispatched his maiden delivery.”As a spinner, people are going to come after you,” he added. “I’m fine with it if people want to come after me. I sort of have to go into a different mind-set. You look back at the ball and you think it wasn’t a bad ball. If that’s the way they want to play, you’ve just got to play with it.”It is a refreshingly phlegmatic take, no doubt helped by the fact that that chastening first ball, first day and first innings of 2 for 131 are now academic. But it is also a hardwired perspective the 24-year-old has forged from white-ball cricket.Still a relative newbie in the first-class game – this was his 21st appearance – Hartley has 82 T20 matches under his belt. All have come for either Lancashire or Manchester Originals.1:45

Harmison: Hartley showed character and resilience

His job, like most slow bowlers in the shorter formats, is to be defensive, which does not lend itself to an effective attacking role with the red ball. But it also does involve bowling up top, where the best, most destructive batters reside, and often when the odds are stacked against you.Of the overs (and sets) he’s sent down, 25.8 percent – or one in each allocation of four – have come in the Powerplay. Though opening in this Test was a red-ball novelty, he had done it many times before in limited-overs formats, most notably sending down the first ball of the inaugural men’s Hundred back in 2021. He is the competition’s third-highest wicket taker.”He bowls the tough overs for us all the time,” Carl Crowe, spin coach at Lancashire and Originals, told ESPNcricinfo. “Often to a short leg-side boundary (at Emirates Old Trafford), at the best batters – and never once questions it.”That mentality has aligned with an appetite for progression with his red-ball skills.Crowe, who came across Hartley before he had made a first-team appearance, worked on tightening up his seam position which is now as clean as it has ever been. Though he only took 19 County Championship wickets at 44.84 during the 2023 season, he impressed ECB coaches on England Lions tours either side of the summer enough to take a punt on him here.It did not take long for Hartley’s new England team-mates to see why he had been selected. He gave batters a torrid time on raked, saw-dusted practice pitches in Abu Dhabi during their pre-tour training camp. Balls were spinning, gripping or burrowing on broadly similar lengths, not too dissimilar to the surface he had before him on Sunday.Related

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Even during the Test, Hartley took on board and actioned advice. Following that nervous start, assistant coach Jeetan Patel recommended he adjust the speed of his run-up.”When you’re playing for the first time you just run up that bit quick,” Hartley said. “And you think, well, just slow things down, let your action do the work. When I run in quick, I just tend to lose my action a bit. I just slowed it down and kept it simple, and it seemed to work.”The result was a more fluid, more controlled and more incisive spell in what was only the seventh time he had bowled in the fourth innings of a match. Unsurprisingly for someone with only one previous five-wicket haul, he had never felt in such a groove before. Certainly not in a match.”Only in the nets,” he said. “It’s the only time that it really rags like that, in the nets. But it was fantastic, it’s such a nice feeling that every ball you’re going to put down is going to turn quite a lot.”You can just keep it so simple, pitch every ball on the stumps and if it skids on, perfect, and if it doesn’t, if it rags one-foot, even better. It’s just unbelievable.”The novelty of Ben Stokes’ captaincy was also something to get used to. Like many, Hartley has been transfixed by England since Stokes and Brendon McCullum got together at the start of the 2022 summer. Now he is living the dream himself, and will eventually get the hang of the constant shifts in the field.”I’ve watched a bit, and they’ve done some rogue things,” he said. “That’s just the way they are, and after being in this Test match, I’m all aboard. Even before, I was happy with it, I was all in anyway. They’re just such a great combo and they bring so much confidence and life to this team.”When you’re bowling, you look round and think ‘there was a fielder there last ball and now he’s gone somewhere else’. But you just put that out of your mind. You just concentrate on the bowling and he’ll do the fielding for you.”With different surfaces and a different India set-up to come, starting in Visakhapatnam on Friday. Hartley will have more learning and more adapting to do. But having negotiated the first bump, he is bullish about what lies ahead.”Coming out here, I was just looking to get a game or a couple of games. I might have a big role, but I’m more than ready for that. I want more of it.”

'There's always noise' – Anthony Elanga gives insight into Newcastle team-mate Alexander Isak's future amid Liverpool transfer interest

Anthony Elanga, Newcastle United's new £55 million ($74m) recruit from Nottingham Forest, has expressed his admiration for international team-mate Alexander Isak, labelling the striker among the world’s elite. However, Elanga also made it clear that speculation surrounding Isak’s future at St James Park is part and parcel of being a top player, referring to the transfer chatter as little more than “noise.”

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In recent weeks, Isak has found himself at the centre of growing transfer speculation with Liverpool. The Reds are ready to pay close to £120 million ($164m), which could force the Magpies to lap it up. Despite this, the forward has remained with Newcastle during their pre-season preparations in Austria and no deal has yet been agreed for his departure.

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Isak is under contract with Newcastle until 2027 and the club has been trying to secure his long-term future with a new deal that would make him their highest-paid player ever. However, an agreement has yet to be reached, leaving a cloud of uncertainty.

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Having played alongside Isak for the Swedish national team, Elanga is familiar with the forward’s movement, mentality and qualities on the pitch. Their existing chemistry could be an asset for Newcastle heading into the new season, especially if the club can hold onto their prized striker.

He said: "Alex is one of the best players in the world – there is always going to be noise around him. He's somebody I know from my national team, so I know how good he is."

Speaking about his decision to leave Nottingham Forest and join the Magpies, Elanga revealed teaming up with Isak again was among several motivations.

"There were a lot of factors that played into it," he added. "The city, the fanbase, as well as Alex, Anthony Gordon, Bruno, Joelinton, Joe Willock and also winning a trophy after 70 years. Getting that winning factor back into the city. They came so close but now they have a trophy. I think that played a huge part. You can see in training, the intensity and competitiveness, it is second to none."

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Although Liverpool’s interest remains serious, recent developments suggest they may be shifting their attention to French striker Hugo Ekitike, whose talks with the Reds have reportedly advanced. Still, Isak remains on the radar at Anfield, especially with the potential departures of Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez on the cards.

Wolves submit £13m bid for Spanish right-back wanted by Barcelona and AC Milan

Wolves have submitted a bid for Almeria defender Marc Pubill, but face competition from AC Milan.

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While Barcelona and Milan were heavyweight candidates assessing Pubill's situation this summer, Wolves have submitted a €15 million (£13m/$18m) bid for the right-back, a report by claims. He was Barca's prime full-back target last summer while Milan were among the interested parties this summer.

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With Nelson Semedo's contract already expired and the player yet to accept the new four-year renewal offer, Vitor Pereira's side have fixed their gaze on the 22-year-old. Almeria are open to selling Pubill, and initially demanded €19m (£17m/$22m), with 20 per cent going to his former club Levante as part of a sell-on clause. Although Wolves' offer falls short of the amount asked by the Segunda Division side, the Premier League team still lead the race for his signature.

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Wolves have already signed Fer Lopez from Celta Vigo as well as Jhon Arias from Fluminense to strengthen their flanks. Jorgen Strand Larsen has joined on a permanent basis from Celta, having spent last season on loan.

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Pubill will await news on his future as negotiations between Wolves and Almeria continue, while Milan may still be considering submitting an offer.

West Indies face mission impossible amid future of Test cricket debate

Australia have a reshuffled top order but remain overwhelming favourites

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‘Huge task awaits inexperienced West Indies against Australia in Adelaide’

Big PictureOn paper this looks like the ultimate mismatch. A powerful and successful Australia side, against a West Indies team that will feature at least three debutants and only five players with previous experience in the country. It will probably play out that way, too, but that does not mean there won’t be intrigue along the way.For Australia, it’s the start of a new era following David Warner’s retirement. The solution to filling his spot took a somewhat unexpected twist when it was Steven Smith who was handed the role, having been the last person considered. He has never opened in first-class cricket, and the decision has prompted significant debate, but there would be little surprise if he makes a success of it.Related

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A byproduct is that Cameron Green is able to return to the fold at No. 4, but otherwise it’s a case of same again for the home side. The fast bowlers are all good to keep going, helped by the fact that the Pakistan Tests finished in four days although Australia were pushed harder than some expected.So to West Indies. For a myriad of reasons this is a vastly different squad to the one that toured Australia a little more than a year ago – one of the game’s many scheduling quirks meaning they are back for consecutive summers. They put up some stubborn resistance with the bat in Perth on the last trip, led by captain Kraigg Brathwaite and Tagenarine Chanderpaul, but were overwhelmed in Adelaide and across the two games took just 19 of a possible 40 wickets.Kemar Roach, who famously roughed up Ricky Ponting in 2009, will need to make much more of an impact than an average of 90.62 shows he has managed in Australia before, with support from new vice-captain Alzarri Joseph. They do at least have an Australian top order to target that will be under a level of scrutiny given the changes.Most interest, and excitement, among the new names in the West Indies squad is around quick bowler Shamar Joseph, from the village of Baracara in Guyana which is only accessible by boat, who impressed on the A tour of South Africa last year and produced an encouraging performance in the warm-up match against the Cricket Australia XI. For him, and plenty of others, this tour is a chance to make a name for themselves.Form guide(last five matches, most recent first)
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West Indies DLLLWTagenarine Chanderpaul made his debut on the previous tour of Australia•Getty ImagesIn the spotlight: Cameron Green and Tagenarine ChanderpaulCameron Green has long been anointed Australia’s next superstar, and he showed glimpses in his first stint of Test cricket to suggest that tag was justified. But through a combination of factors, including adjusting to quickly changing between formats, a minor injury that ruled him out of the Headingley Test in the Ashes, and Mitchell Marsh’s subsequent outstanding form, he now needs to re-establish himself. No. 4 is viewed as his long-term home, although it was probably thought it would come through Smith’s retirement, not a batting order move. It will also be interesting how much Pat Cummins uses him with the ball.Tagenarine Chanderpaul made a promising start to his Test career on last season’s tour of Australia with a half-century on debut followed by a pair of 40s. The match after that he scored a double-century against Zimbabwe but things have been a bit tougher since then against South Africa and India. Alongside his captain, he will be key to blunting Australia’s strong attack and giving the inexperienced middle order a chance to bed in.Team news: Steven Smith’s opening debut; three debuts likely for West IndiesAustralia’s XI was locked in last week with the squad announcement when the new spots for Smith and Green were confirmed. Matt Renshaw and Scott Boland are the reserve players.Australia 1 Usman Khawaja, 2 Steven Smith, 3 Marnus Labuschagne, 4 Cameron Green, 5 Travis Head, 6 Mitchell Marsh 7 Alex Carey (wk), 8 Mitchell Starc, 9 Pat Cummins (capt), 10 Nathan Lyon, 11 Josh HazlewoodKraigg Brathwaite confirmed that Kavem Hodge and Justin Greaves will debut in the middle order along with Shamar Joseph in the pace attack.West Indies 1 Kraigg Brathwaite, 2 Tagenarine Chanderpaul, 3 Kirk McKenzie, 4 Alick Athanaze, 5 Kavem Hodge, 6 Justin Greaves, 7 Joshua Da Silva (wk), 8 Alzarri Joseph, 9 Kemar Roach, 10 Gudakesh Motie, 11 Shamar JosephPitch and conditionsFor the first time since 2018 it will be a day game in Adelaide. That has not changed things hugely for curator Damian Hough who is renowned for making excellent Test surfaces. He expects this one to have good pace. “We’ve had a really good lead-in with the weather being able to get some good moisture throughout the pitch,” he said. The forecast is settled throughout.Stats and trivia In the likely XIs, Australia have 689 Test caps compared to West Indies’ 235 (of which Brathwaite and Roach have 166) before the start of the game Josh Hazlewood needs one wicket to reach 250 in Tests and Mitchell Starc needs five for 350 Marnus Labuschagne needs four runs for 4000 in Tests and Travis Head 15 for 3000Quotes”It’s always good here. I think it’s consistently a great balance, if you put in the right areas you feel like there’s enough there for the whole five days. But there’s also runs to be scored. It’s pretty bouncy and true so looks the same.”

Two DPL matches postponed after fire accident on Dhaka-Aricha highway

All four teams were stuck in traffic for hours while trying to get to the BKSP grounds in Savar

ESPNcricinfo staff02-Apr-2024A highway accident forced the postponement of two Dhaka Premier League matches at the BKSP grounds in Savar on Tuesday, as all four teams were stuck in traffic for hours on the Dhaka-Aricha highway, according to tournament officials.Both matches have been shifted to Wednesday, while the already scheduled matches on Wednesday will move to Thursday. The matches were between Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club and Legends of Rupganj at the BKSP-3 ground, and between Prime Bank Cricket Club and Partex Sporting Club at the BKSP-4 ground. They were supposed to start at 9am local time.According to news reports, an oil lorry caught fire at 5.30am on Tuesday morning, after it turned upside down near the Hemayetpur bus stand on the Dhaka-Aricha highway. Four other trucks and a private car nearby also caught fire.Savar’s fire service and civil defense station officer Mohammad Nurul Islam told the daily that one person has died while eight others were hospitalised at the Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery.The accident created a massive tailback in the area on both sides of the road. The four teams were trying to reach the Savar venues, some 25km away. Teams usually take the Dhaka-Aricha highway, taking the exit through the city’s Gabtoli area.BKSP matches are often a headache for teams in the Dhaka leagues as it is 40km from the capital. Surjo Tarun Club and Cricket Coaching School (CCS) were summarily demoted from the Dhaka Premier League after they arrived late for their DPL matches in BKSP in 2012 and 2013, respectively.Mohammedan Sporting Club and Kalabagan Krira Chakra had also arrived late for a DPL match in 2018. By then, however, the Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis, the BCB body that runs the leagues, added a clause in the tournament by-laws to avoid a similar incident.The clause empowers the match referee to consider the matter. If a team informs the match referee of its reason for coming to the ground late and the match referee finds logic in it, he can start the game late, according to CCDM officials.

'I don't take this responsibility lightly' – USMNT's Matt Turner expresses excitement over New England Revolution return on loan from Olympique Lyon

The USMNT goalkeeper has shared his enthusiasm about rejoining the MLS side on loan from French club, emphasizing his emotional connection to the club

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U.S. international Matt Turner has returned to the New England Revolution on loan from Olympique Lyon through June 2026, following his transfer from Nottingham Forest to the French club. The 31-year-old goalkeeper expressed his excitement about reuniting with the club where he made his professional debut in 2016. Turner's message to supporters conveyed his enthusiasm for being back at Gillette Stadium, back in Boston, and reconnecting with the fans.

“Hey Revs fans, it's Matt Turner here,” Turner said on the club’s official social media channels. “Just want to say how excited I am to get back to Gillette Stadium, get back to Foxboro and the city of Boston, and reconnect with you all. I was obviously there a few short weeks ago, and the love I felt, the love my family felt, it was truly something special, and all that really feels like home to us." 

Turner was a fan favorite during his six years at the club, getting into contention for the U.S. national team's starting goalkeeper position due to his strong performances. He would leave to join Arsenal as the club's backup goalkeeper in 2022. The goalkeeper is looking to get back to his best in New England. 

“So we're really looking forward to getting back to the city, back to New England, and building something special," he said. "This is the jersey I wore in my debut away at the Philadelphia Union back in 2018 and it's crazy, I think seven years later all those ups and downs, I'll be coming back to Foxboro. So, like I said, it really feels like home.

“I don't take this responsibility lightly; it's something that we've thought long and hard about, and it's the best situation for us and our family. We look forward to building something together, and you know, giving our fans something that they can be proud of in the future. So I can't wait to see you all back at Gillette.Let's go Revs.”

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Turner's return represents a significant homecoming for the goalkeeper who spent six formative years with New England where he made 135 appearances during his first spell with the club. He then left for Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace (loan), and now Lyon. This move should give him the starting minutes he has struggled for over the past two years. 

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The New England Revolution currently sit 11th in the Eastern Conference, 10 points outside the final playoff position. They host D.C. United next on Aug. 9 and then welcome LAFC to Gillette Stadium on Aug. 16.

Alexander Isak ruled out of Newcastle's final pre-season friendlies as striker continues to push for blockbuster Liverpool transfer

Wantaway Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak will reportedly miss his side's final pre-season games amid Liverpool transfer links.

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According to Daily Mail journalist Craig Hope, the 25-year-old will not play in Newcastle's final pre-season games against Espanyol and Atletico Madrid this weekend. This comes after telling the Magpies he wants to leave the club this summer.

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In recent days and weeks, Isak has made it abundantly clear he wants a Newcastle exit amid links with Liverpool. It would take a bid well in excess of the British transfer record – £116 million ($159m) to recruit Florian Wirtz – to sign the Sweden international, who still has three years left on his contract. As he trains away from the first-team, the Magpies will try and rectify an awful transfer window with some new additions of their own.

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The Mail's report adds that Isak won't be joining Liverpool until Newcastle have signed the strikers to replace him and Callum Wilson, who joined West Ham on a free transfer this summer. As a result, they are said to be considering moves for Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins and Brentford's Yoane Wissa.

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Amid Isak's transfer limbo, Newcastle face Espanyol on Friday and Atletico Madrid a day later in the Sela Cup. They then begin their Premier League campaign away to Unai Emery's Villa on August 16. 

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