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Meanwhile, the Man United boss would not be drawn on whether Cristiano Ronaldo will start against Brentford tomorrow evening.
The Russian billionaire has owned the London club since 2003, and chairman Bruce Buck says he remains committed despite the rumours.
The club, along with the Jackson Court Hotel located above it, was listed for sale by private treaty, back in March.
Talk of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman readying a big-money offer to claim power at Old Trafford has been played down.
The striker’s brother, and agent, earlier said it was his client’s ‘great desire that West Ham accept the offer from China’.
The Premier League club released a defiant statement this afternoon.
The United midfielder is not for sale, according to his agent.
Saints chairman Ralph Krueger is adamant that the Dutch defender — a target of Liverpool and Chelsea — won’t be sold this summer.
The Brazilian is the subject of interest from Barcelona, but the Reds don’t want to sell.
‘We’re not a selling club’, the Liverpool boss insisted.
The Bundesliga club insist they won’t be selling the Guinean international.
John Caulfield has assured Cork City fans that their current captain won’t be leaving any time soon.
Mats Hummels is going nowhere, apparently.
Reports in the English media claim United manager Louis van Gaal is determined to sign the Dutch star.
The Juventus CEO says the Chilean is ‘happy’ in Turin.
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The United boss used his first press conference today to warn clubs off the England striker.
The Reds’ manager also stressed that Pepe Reina was still wanted at the club despite Simon Mignolet’s impending arrival.
Public Expenditure and Reform Minister Brendan Howlin told an Oireachtas committee that “optimal conditions do not exist” for disposing of the government’s 25 per cent stake.
The veteran striker has been linked with QPR and Cardiff City in recent weeks, but Rodgers wants him to stay put.
A scrawled letter from Michael Jackson complains about a lack of sleep.