Washout in Florida takes USA through to Super Eight

The result also secured USA’s place in the next T20 World Cup in 2026

ESPNcricinfo staff14-Jun-20243:17

O’Brien: USA deserve to be in the Super Eight

Match abandoned USA have qualified for the Super Eight stage in their maiden T20 World Cup appearance, after their final group game against Ireland was washed out in Florida. The no-result gave USA five points, which was enough for a second-place finish behind India in Group A.There was heavy rain in Florida all week and the outfield in Lauderhill was extremely wet on Friday morning. There wasn’t enough time to get the outfield ready for play before the rain returned to end any chances of the match beginning.USA had begun their campaign with a victory against Canada in Dallas, and then they upset Pakistan in a Super Over to become strong contenders to qualify for the Super Eight. Though they were then beaten by India, USA came to Florida needing only one point from the match against Ireland to qualify.The result also ensured that USA would be among the automatic qualifiers for the 2026 T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.Friday’s washout eliminated Pakistan, Canada and Ireland from Group A, and all three teams are scheduled to play in Florida over the weekend, weather permitting. Canada play India on Saturday, while Ireland take on Pakistan on Sunday. Ireland are the only team in Group A without a win yet, having lost to India and Canada before the abandonment against USA.

مبابي: الفوز بالكرة الذهبية "صعب".. وكنت سأبكي بسبب هذه المباراة

أقر كيليان مبابي، نجم نادي ريال مدريد، بأنه من الصعب أن يفوز بالكرة الذهبية خلال هذا العام، نظرًا لوجود العديد من اللاعبين الآخرين الذين فازوا بالبطولات مع أنديتهم.

مبابي قدم موسمًا مميزًا للغاية مع ريال مدريد وسجل العديد من الأهداف، ليضع ابن الـ26 عامًا نفسه كواحد من المرشحين للفوز بالكرة الذهبية هذا العام بالفعل.

لكن يبدو أن عثمان ديمبلي، نجم باريس سان جيرمان هو الأقرب للفوز بالكرة الذهبية هذا العام، إلى جانب لامين يامال أيضًا جناح برشلونة.

اقرأ أيضًا.. مبابي عن تتويج باريس سان جيرمان بدوري الأبطال: “خاسر حقير”.. وأستحق 55 مليونًا

ورشح مبابي في مقابلة مع صحيفة “ليكيب” زميليه السابقين في باريس سان جيرمان، عثمان ديمبلي وأشرف حكيمي للفوز بالكرة الذهبية.

وقال مبابي: ”لا أستطيع الفوز بالكرة الذهبية هذا العام، ديمبلي وأشرف؟ لا أستطيع الاختيار بين صديقين، المهم أن يقدر أداؤهما بالشكل المستحق، سأكون سعيدًا جدًا لهما على أي حال”.

وكشف مبابي أنه كان سوف يبكي بسبب خسارة باريس سان جيرمان أمام مانشستر سيتي في نصف نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا عام 2021.

وأضاف: “لا أبكي إلا عندما أتعرض للإصابة، أما الهزائم فأنطلق من مبدأ أنك بطريقة أو بأخرى تستحقها، أما الإصابة، فلا أحد يستحقها، والهزيمة فأنت تؤثر عليها بشكل أو بآخر، لكن آخر مرة كنت على وشك البكاء فيها بسبب كرة القدم كانت عندما خسرنا أمام باريس سان جيرمان ضد مانشستر سيتي، في مباراة إياب نصف نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا 2021”.

وتابع: ”لم ألعب في تلك المباراة، كنت على وشك البكاء لأنك كلاعب وقتها لا تصلح لأي شيء، على مقاعد البدلاء كان الأمر سيكون مقبولًا، في تلك اللحظات، ما الذي يميزك عن ملايين المشاهدين على التلفزيون؟ لا شيء”.

وعن حياته الشخصية، قال مبابي: ”معي، كل شيء يكون مضخمًا، إنها كرة القدم والتلفزيون والشهرة، أحيانًا يكون الأمر عادلًا وأحيانًا يكون غير عادل، لكن لا يمكن تغييره، كثيرًا ما أقول إن الناس لا يعرفونني لكن في الوقت نفسه لا يمكنك معرفة الجميع، هذا طبيعي، الكثير مما يقال عني بعيد كل البعد عن الواقع”.

وأضاف عن شائعات تورطه في قضية اغتصاب بفندق ستوكهولم: ”كان من المحزن أن أرى الجميع ينتهزون الفرصة في موضوع بهذه الخطورة، يحدث هذا للكثيرات من النساء للأسف لدرجة أننا لا نندفع للخوض في عناوين الأخبار والمقالات”.

واختتم: “حتى عندما فعلت أشياءً بدت لي غبية، لا أعتقد أنني انفصلت يومًا عن الواقع، كنت أعلم أن ما أفعله ليس صحيحًا، لا يمكن تفسير كل شيء لذا قد يؤدي ذلك إلى سوء فهم مع الناس، ما يصيبك هو الإحباط لكن أمام الجمهور لم أتمرد قط، كنت أيضًا أصغر سنًا، لا يمكنني لوم الجماهير في النهاية”.

India-NZ semi-final switched from fresh pitch to used surface

There is no ICC requirement that World Cup knockout matches must be played on unused pitches

Matt Roller15-Nov-20233:44

Rohit: I believe toss is not a factor at Wankhede

The first semi-final of the 2023 ODI World Cup, between India and New Zealand in Mumbai on Wednesday afternoon, will be played on a used pitch that has already staged two matches in the tournament.ESPNcricinfo understands the semi-final was initially supposed to be played on Pitch 7, the central strip of the Wankhede Stadium’s pitch block. Pitch 7 is a fresh surface that was not used in the league stage of the World Cup.But a decision was made to shift the game to Pitch 6, which is slightly off-centre and has already hosted two matches in the tournament: South Africa’s 229-run win over England on October 21, and India’s 302-run victory over Sri Lanka on November 2.The change represents a late deviation from the pitch allocation devised before the World Cup. A source told ESPNcricinfo: “6-8-6-8-7 was the planned rotation at Wankhede. 6-8-6-8 is what has been used so far.”After the semi-final had begun, the ICC released a statement saying the change was not unusual. “Changes to planned pitch rotations are common towards the end of an event of this length, and has already happened a couple of times. This change was made on the recommendation of the venue curator in conjunction with our host. The ICC independent pitch consultant was apprised of the change and has no reason to believe the pitch won’t play well.”According to the ICC’s Playing Conditions for the World Cup, the relevant ‘ground authority’ is “responsible for the selection and preparation of the pitch” before any given match – in this case, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA). The ICC also have an independent pitch consultant, Andy Atkinson, who works alongside local groundstaff.The Daily Mail reported that Atkinson has become frustrated by changes to pre-agreed plans throughout the World Cup, and that he speculated in a leaked email whether the pitch for the final in Ahmedabad on Sunday “will be the first ever ICC CWC final to have a pitch which has been specifically chosen and prepared to their stipulation at the request of the team management and/or the hierarchy of the home nation board.”Should India make the final in Ahmedabad, they would face either Australia or South Africa. Pat Cummins put his faith in the ICC to oversee the pitch process.”Yeah, I saw that [the report]…obviously ICC have an independent pitch curator who manages that so I’m sure they are all over making sure it’s fair for both teams,” he said. “So far this tournament [on pitches] that we’ve played on I’ve not seen any issue.”There is no ICC requirement which states that knockout fixtures must be played on fresh pitches. The only stipulation in their Pitch and Outfield Monitoring Process reads: “It is expected that venues that are allocated the responsibility of hosting a match will present the best possible pitch and outfield conditions for that match.”The semi-finals of the 2019 ODI World Cup, in England four years ago, were both played on fresh pitches at Old Trafford and Edgbaston. But last year, both T20 World Cup semi-finals were played on used pitches: one at Adelaide Oval, the other at the Sydney Cricket Ground.Both India and New Zealand players inspected the pitch at the Wankhede from close quarters on Tuesday evening before it was covered by groundstaff early during India’s training session under floodlights.

Clubes da Série B do Brasileirão se posicionam contra mudança no acesso e rebaixamento da Série A

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da fezbet: Nas horas que antecederam o Conselho Técnico da Série A do Campeonato Brasileiro realizado na sede da CBF, nesta terça-feira, os 20 clubes participantes da Série B do Campeonato Brasileiro se posicionaram contra a mudança na quantidade de acessos e rebaixamentos na Série A.

A posição pública foi tomada tendo em vista diversas matérias na mídia esportiva indicando que alguns clubes pretendem propor a modificação do atual número de 4 (quatro) clubes para 3 (três) clubes.

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da blaze casino: O posicionamento foi encaminhado ao presidente da CBF, Ednaldo Rodrigues, nesta terça-feira, 14 de fevereiro. Nesta quarta, dia 15, os representantes e presidentes dos clubes da Série B participarão do Conselho Técnico da Série B do Brasileirão.

Nesta terça, presidentes de clubes e representantes de federações se reuniram na sede da CBF. O intuito da reunião foi definir algumas pautas sobre o futuro do Campeonato Brasileiro, como o número de estrangeiros nos clubes, o número de rebaixados no Brasileirão e punições em casos de racismo.

Entre as pautas, as punições para os casos de racismo tiveram um passo importante. Os clubes definiram que, com a reincidência de três punições, haverá a perda de pontos. A primeira ocorrência será punida com multa de R$ 500 mil. Em caso de reincidência, o clube perderá mando de campo.

Wilder may have inadvertently signed Sheffield United's next Oliver Burke

Whilst Chris Wilder should be rightly praised for the large array of stars he’s worked with at Sheffield United such as Billy Sharp, John Egan and Jack O’Connell, the much-celebrated Blades boss has also fallen victim to signing some real duds whilst occupying the Bramall Lane hot-seat.

Indeed, notable pick-ups such as Rhian Brewster haven’t exactly gone to plan under his wing, with the one-time £23.5m buy only bagging seven strikes from 107 games in South Yorkshire.

At least Brewster has shown spurts of his quality, however, with two of those goals coming this season.

But, with this other disastrous signing, he never managed to raise his head high concerning his underwhelming displays.

Oliver Burke: Wilder's worst signing at Sheffield United?

Coincidentally, the cursed purchase of Oliver Burke also happened around the same time Brewster arrived through the door from Liverpool, with the Blades going on to taste relegation down to the Championship off the back of their poor recruitment.

Burke joined Wilder’s ranks for £5.8m in September of 2020, with the Scotsman once a £15m purchase by ex-club West Bromwich Albion when the Baggies picked up Burke fresh off his promising exploits at boyhood club Nottingham Forest.

Oliver Burke

But, that £15m on the end of the West Midlands side would end up being a rash splurge of cash, with Burke only managing to pick up one goal from 24 appearances at the Hawthorns, a worrying trend that would continue on at his next club.

To further pile on the misery, the now 27-year-old’s blunt time at Bramall Lane would culminate in a relegation appearing on his career CV, with the goal-shy attacker picking up just two strikes and one assist from 36 forgettable clashes.

In the end, Burke would leave his ill-fitting surroundings on a free transfer, with the £5.8m move simply going down as a big misfire.

The promotion chasers will just be keeping everything crossed that history isn’t repeating itself at the moment.

Wilder's next Burke at Sheffield United

Wilder would have been aware this January that splashing the cash recklessly could work against his side, with seven new additions entering the building to help with United’s promotion efforts.

Whilst Tom Cannon was fresh off an 11-goal loan stint with Stoke City, coughing up £10m for the hot ticket attacker to join his ever-growing camp might well have raised some eyebrows, considering four of those strikes came in just one game.

But, with his blistering record at youth level also seeing him post 51 goals for former employers Everton, the risk of spending £10m on the Irishman was deemed one worth pursuing.

This is where the similarities to Burke’s unfortunate tale do begin to pop up, considering the now Werder Bremen forward was another face that had so much hype attached to his name when lighting up youth pitches, with the tag of being the ‘Scottish Gareth Bale’ even coming his way.

Games played

7

Games started

4

Goals scored

0

Assists

1

Transfermarkt value

£5m

Looking at the table above, it’s been far from a smooth start to life in South Yorkshire for Cannon, with the lethal centre-forward play typical of his Potters stint now nowhere to be seen.

The 22-year-old has unfortunately drawn regular blanks instead, with Wilder using him sparingly across his promotion-chasing side’s last three league encounters, opting instead to utilise free transfer Tyrese Campbell as his lone marksman.

Labelled as “outstanding” in the past by ex-Hull City boss Liam Rosenior, Cannon is far from being written off yet in his new surroundings.

But, if he continues to be wasteful up top for the Blades after costing such a significant amount of cash to bring in, he could be hurtling down the same rocky road as Burke.

Sheffield United must rue selling £5m ace who's ruining their title bid

Sheffield United must regret signing off on this sale now.

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Outshone by Sterling: Arteta must axe Arsenal star who dropped a 3/10

Mikel Arteta opted to play what was effectively a b side for Arsenal’s Champions League second-leg game against PSV Eindhoven and got the sort of result and performance you’d expect from such a decision.

The Gunners were already 7-1 up on aggregate going into the match and all but through the quarter-finals, so it would be hard to describe the display as all that surprising.

The 2-2 scoreline was probably just about a fair enough reflection of the encounter, as both sides had chances to claim victory.

Moreover, while some squad players made a good account of themselves, like Raheem Sterling, others probably played themselves out of the lineup for Sunday.

Sterling's performance vs PSV

It’s no secret that this season has been something of a disaster for Sterling, and so going into last night, it was potentially the last chance he’d had to show Arteta that he still has something about him, and while the circumstances made it a bit of a nothing match, that’s what he did.

For what felt like the first time in months, if not the entire campaign, the Chelsea loanee looked full of life, and even though it didn’t pay off every time, he was trying to make things happen whenever he got the ball.

The Kingston-born star provided the assists for both goals and could have scored two of his own thanks to a well-timed run in the first half that left him one-on-one with the keeper and then a determined drive late in the second half that saw his close-range effort saved by the keeper once again.

The 30-year-old left an impression on GOAL’s Sean Walsh, who awarded him an 8/10 at full-time, writing that he worked ‘extremely hard’ for his two assists.

On top of the praise from the press, the experienced dynamo’s statistics also make for great reading, as in 94 minutes of action he amassed a combined expected goal and assists figure of 0.80, provided two assists, took two shots on target, played three key passes, created one big chance, took 47 touches and made one interception.

Minutes

94′

Expected Goals

0.57

Goals

0

Expected Assists

0.23

Assists

2

Shots on Target

2

Touches

47

Key Passes

3

Big Chances Created

1

Interceptions

1

Overall, while Sterling almost certainly won’t feature in the lineup at the weekend, that won’t be because of his display last night, which might not be the case for one of his teammates.

The Arsenal starter who's played themselves out the team

Unfortunately, while the game wasn’t all that bad, and the result was ultimately meaningless, a few starters likely played themselves out of contention to start on the weekend.

One of those players was Jorginho, who had an uncharacteristically poor night in the middle of the park for the hosts.

The Italian ace was entirely ineffective in attack and utterly hopeless when it came to the more important defensive side of his game, switching off and losing his runner for Ivan Perišić’s goal and then losing the ball entirely for Couhaib Driouech’s impressive lob.

Unsurprisingly, Sean Walsh was equally unimpressed with the former Chelsea man, awarding him just a 3/10 on the night, a rating more than validated by his statistics.

In 94 minutes of football, the 33-year-old amassed an expected assists figure of just 0.04, completed just 86% of his passes, made no key passes, failed to take a single shot, failed 100% of his dribbles, lost 100% of his ground duels, lost the ball 11 times, committed one foul and made one mistake that led directly to a goal.

Minutes

94′

Expected Goals

0.00

Goals

0

Expected Assists

0.04

Assists

0

Shots

0

Passing Accuracy

48/56 (86%)

Key Passes

0

Dribbles (Successful)

1 (0)

Ground Duels (Won)

2 (0)

Lost Possession

11

Fouls

1

Errors Leading to a Goal

1

Ultimately, while Sterling put in arguably his best performance in an Arsenal shirt last night, Jorginho put in one of his worst in some time, and we wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t start a game again for a while.

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'I'm definitely available!' – Ben White reveals talks with Thomas Tuchel as Arsenal defender prepares to end England exile after falling out with Gareth Southgate's staff

Ben White appears to have confirmed that he is "available" to play for England after a conversation with new boss Thomas Tuchel.

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Arsenal defender was unavailable under SouthgateAppeared to fall out with Steve HollandWhite willing to don the shirt againFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

White made himself unavailable for selection while Gareth Southgate was in charge, after leaving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar for "personal reasons" after a clash with assistant coach Steve Holland. Now, though, the Arsenal defender says he has spoken to new boss Thomas Tuchel, and is willing to play for his country once again.

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White has won four caps for the Three Lions, playing in friendlies against Austria and Romania in 2021, and versus Switzerland and the Ivory Coast in 2022. He was an unused substitute in the opening two games of the 2022 World Cup, against Iran and the United States.

WHAT BEN WHITE SAID

The 27-year-old has battled back from injury and said, per : “I’m definitely available.

“I spoke to him a few times. He’s such a nice, nice man — very honest. I haven’t been back for too long.

“So it’s just about playing now and hopefully making my way back in.”

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Tuchel will name his England squad on Friday for next month's World Cup qualifier against Andorra. There is then a friendly against Senegal.

Celebrating the Lionesses?! Serie A club Genoa release eye-catching England-inspired away kit featuring 'It's coming home' slogan

Serie A side Genoa have paid homage to their historic connection with England by releasing a St. George's Cross-themed kit for the 2025-26 campaign.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Following on from the Lionesses' claiming back-to-back European crowns, Italian side Genoa have paid tribute to England by releasing an away kit inspired by the Cross of St. George for the 2025-26 campaign.

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    The kit was designed to 'celebrate the historic bond between Genoa and England' and features the bold red cross across a striking white background. The cross features again on the collar and symbolises the founding of Italy's oldest football club by English citizens in 1893.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    The club's launch campaign, partnered with Goal Global, has also coined the iconic 'It's coming home' slogan, referencing Genoa’s English roots and football’s journey "back" to one of its most historic homes. During the Middle Ages, Genoa granted the English permission to sail under the Cross of St. George in exchange for tribute, forging a connection that still stands today.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR GENOA?

    Genoa will likely debut their stunning new away strip during pre-season. The Serie A side take on Villarreal this Thursday, before facing Rennes on August 9.

Proud home record ends as years of neglect cause England's dam to break

Joe Root fronts up, but ECB is to blame for end to seven-year home record

George Dobell13-Jun-2021There was to be no miracle. Even before the clock on the Thwaite scoreboard at Edgbaston had ticked round to 11 o’clock, England’s second innings had been ended. And a target of 38 in a minimum of 177 overs was never likely to test New Zealand.Before noon, they had completed their first Test series win in England since 1999 (and their third in all) and England had succumbed to their first home Test series defeat since 2014. New Zealand were, indisputably, the better side. India and Australia will be, figuratively at least, licking their lips.It is inevitable at such a moment that we will look for quick fixes. And it’s true that the form of senior players such as Joe Root (whose top-score was 42) and James Anderson (who took three wickets in the series; none of them with a new ball) did nothing to help. Equally, a well-balanced side would no doubt have included a spinner. But that’s not what cost England in this match.No, England’s problems are more substantial than that. And they basically come down to this: if you take one brick out of a dam it will probably hold. If you take two, three or even four it might well hold. But when you start removing foundations, you risk the viability of the entire structure. Eventually, the dam breaks.That’s what’s happened in England cricket. Instead of nurturing and protecting our County Championship, we have squeezed it into the margins of the season and robbed it of many of its best players. We have played it in conditions which bear little relation to Test cricket in the rest of the world and in circumstances where spinners and fast bowlers become close to irrelevant.Meanwhile, we have pushed a generation of experienced county performers into premature retirement by introducing incentives for young players; we have encouraged the government to end the Kolpak influence and we have made it ever more difficult to make overseas signings. Our best Test players have been encouraged to pursue opportunities in T20 cricket ahead of sharing their wisdom in county cricket or working at their games against the red, moving ballAt the same time, we’ve given the prime weeks of summer to limited-overs tournaments and prioritised white-ball success. Young batters have been encouraged to learn short-format skills and excel at performing in conditions where the pitches are perfect and the white-ball hardly leaves the straight. They can afford to be mediocre in the first-class game. Attack has been prioritised over defence.Joe Root has fronted up for England’s failures on and off the field, but the ECB has been silent•PA Photos/Getty ImagesTechnical coaching has been replaced by something very close to cheerleading – correcting a player’s technique is believed to undermine their confidence, though less than failing at international level, you would have thought – and a scouting system has been introduced which has led to such gems as Jason Roy opening and James Bracey keeping in Test cricket. Really, whoever thought those were good ideas needs to be in a different line of work.English cricket might have been able to withstand one or two of these errors. But in combination, they have decimated the competition which develops Test players. For it’s not one or two top-order batters who have failed. It’s a generation of them. And when that happens, you have to look at the system. Finally, the dam has broken.England has, in the past, masked some of these issues with an ability to utilise home advantage. For just as only very fine teams win Test series away in India or Australia, it has tended to be only very fine teams who win away in England.But the current management have decided to try to do things differently. In an attempt, essentially, to prepare for the Ashes, they have challenged their players to perform in conditions where they can expect far less assistance from the Dukes ball and seaming surfaces. They have basically unpicked something that works in the hope of building back better.That is not by any means an unreasonable tactic. It may even be viewed as brave and ambitious. But there is not another country in the world who would spurn home advantage in the same way. England are becoming terrifically generous hosts.Related

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It was telling that it was Root who appeared before the media after this defeat. Just as it was telling that it has been Root (or other members of the playing and coaching staff) who has been obliged to answer questions about the Ollie Robinson affair, a rest-and-rotation policy over which he has little control, or a million other issues.Root was in an impossible position here, really. But he defended his team, he took responsibility for underperforming personally and he refused to hide behind excuses. Some will never take to Root’s style – his soft voice, his refusal to roar and his inclination towards consensus- but there are different ways to lead. Root really wasn’t dealt a fistful of aces with this team.And that’s relevant. For while Eoin Morgan is about to have his strongest squad – injuries permitting – for a second successive T20I series, Root has probably not had his strongest squad available to him since the first Test of the series against Pakistan at the start of August. That’s 11 Tests ago. England’s priorities are very clear.In contrast to Root, Tom Harrison, the ECB chief executive, hasn’t given an open press conference this year. For any National Governing Body, that seems odd. For one which is currently introducing a new format of the game; contesting allegations of institutional racism, and wrestling with the issue of historic social media posts which demonstrate the sexist and racist attitudes which pervaded in the past, it feels inappropriate. Now is the time for some accountability in English cricket.So let us not quibble over whether Jack Leach should have played at Edgbaston or whether England’s slip cordon is standing at the correct angle. The problems go far deeper than that.

Chelsea's transfer troubles keeping club from completing Alejandro Garnacho deal as Christopher Nkunku departure stalls recruitment process

Chelsea's move for Manchester United outcast Alejandro Garnacho is reportedly being held up by their struggles to sell Christopher Nkunku.

Chelsea eye Garnacho transferDeal held up by Blues playerTrying to offload NkunkuFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

The Sun states that Chelsea's 'steep' valuation of Nkunku is holding up a Garnacho transfer to Stamford Bridge. The report states the Blues have rejected a loan bid from Bayern Munich for the France international, and they are holding out for a £50 million ($67.5m) sale for the 27-year-old.

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If Chelsea cannot sell former RB Leipzig star Nkunku this summer, that could jeopardise a Garnacho switch. United are said to want at least £50m for the 21-year-old, who only wants to join Chelsea before the transfer window shuts on September 1.

DID YOU KNOW?

Since signing for Chelsea in the summer of 2023, Nkunku has had an underwhelming stint in west London. Injuries have curtailed his game time but a return of 18 goals in 62 games does not make for great reading. Nor does a paltry six goals in 38 Premier League outings.

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Aside from Chelsea trying to sell Nkunku and buy Garnacho, who is training away from United's first team, Enzo Maresca's side travel to West Ham in their next Premier League encounter on Friday.

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