Liverpool midfielder Conor Coady joins Huddersfield Town

Huddersfield Town have signed Liverpool (welcome to buy Liverpool Jersey from our online store: http://www.ankerslaw.com)midfielder Conor Coady on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around £375,000.  The 21-year-old spent last season on loan at League One Sheffield United, scoring six goals in 50 appearances. He could make his debut for Town in Saturday’s home game with Bournemouth.

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Huddersfield have won the race to sign Liverpool midfielder Conor Coady for an undisclosed fee. The 21-year-old has put pen to paper on a three-year deal, with the Terriers having the option of a further year.

Despite shining for Sheffield United last season, Coady was not kept by the club and Huddersfield have come swooping in. The deal is a permanent one for a fee of £500,000 plus add ons and the player is now undergoing a medical with the outfit.

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Latest news: Manchester United will up Thomas Vermaelen offer to £15m

Manchester United have moved back in front of Barcelona in the chase to sign Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen. Barcelona looked to have taken pole position in the race to sign the 28-year-old Belgium international on Tuesday when they made a bid of £10million for the player. (welcome to our soccer jerseys online store: http://www.ankerslaw.com,here we offer all the soccer jerseys for the soccer clubs)

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Barcelona have emerged as favourites to land Arsenal (welcome to buy Arsenal Jersey from our online shop) skipper Thomas Vermaelen for £10million. The Spanish giants’ new coach boss Luis Enrique believes that the defender will be perfect for his re-building job at the Camp Nou.

Manchester United (click here to see the details about Manchester United Jersey for you)are willing to up their offer for Thomas Vermaelen to £15 million in order to get the deal done and beat off competition from Barcelona. The Belgian is out of contract in north London next year and is reportedly angling for a transfer after spending much of last season on the bench.

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France striker Karim Benzema signedwith Real Madrid

Karim Benzema (welcome to buy Benzema soccer jersey from our online store: http://www.ankerslaw.com) has ended speculation over his future after agreeing a contract extension with Real Madrid, keeping him at the Bernabeu until 2019. The striker’s Real future had been in doubt following the summer arrivals of big-money signings Toni Koos and James Rodriguez(welcome to buy James Jersey).
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The 26-year-old has signed a contract to remain at the Bernabeu until 2019, the European champions have confirmed. Benzema joined Real five years ago and has an impressive scoring record of 111 goals in 235 matches for the Spanish ( Spain Jerseys are here for you) giants.

A brief statement from Madrid read: “Real Madrid ( click here to get a view of the Real Madrid Jersey online) announce the extension of the contract between the player Karim Benzema and the club until June 30, 2019, the next five seasons.”

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FC Barcelona target For Bayern Munich Star

Barcelona‘s quest to strengthen their defence has led the Catalan club to target Bayern Munich centre-back Jerome Boateng, according to reports. The German World Cup winner, whose career has gone from strength-to-strength after he left Manchester City in 2011, is earmarked as the man to partner Gerard Pique during Luis Enrique‘s debut season as Blaugrana boss. (welcome to our online store: www.ankerslaw.com, here we offer you the latest jerseys about all the clubs and national teams)

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Jerome Boateng, the Bayern Munich defender, has become Barcelona’s number one target. Although Jeremy Mathieu arrived a couple of weeks ago, the ‘Azulgranas‘ still want to strengthen the centre of their defence with another player, and the German player has become the top mark to fill this vacancy, in a development that was first uncovered by Radio Marca.

With rumours continuing to link Guardiola with a move for another reported Barça target, Mehdi Benatia, Radio Marca are suggesting that as the most valuable asset in the Bayern defense, Boateng may therefore be the most expendable. Culés, don’t hold your breath, but we’ll certainly keep an eye on this rumour as and when it develops.

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Barcelona: Double training session for latest arrivals

Lionel Messi is back and raring to go at Barcelona (welcome to buy Barcelona jersey from our online store: http://www.ankerslaw.com )after his World Cup disappointment. The Argentina star led his side to the final last month in Brazil but was unable to triumph over Germany at the final hurdle. Now, after holidaying with girlfriend Antonella Roccuzzo and son Thiago, he is is in pre-season training with his fellow Catalan stars under new boss Luis Enrique.

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Neymar continued his return from injury when he reported back for Barcelona  duty on Tuesday. The Brazilian was one of four South American players to return to The Nou Camp as part of Barcelona‘s pre-season plans. All four were given extra time off due to their involvement in the latter stages of the World Cup.

Dani Alves, Javier Mascherano and Leo Messi had their second training session of the day this evening re-joining the rest of the squad. The three worked out in Pitch Number 1 at the Ciutat Esportiva accompanied by trainers Rafel Pol and Edu Pons, after training with the rest of the players this morning.

Neymar, who also returned to the Club this morning, worked on specific fitness routines after earlier in the day Club Doctors gave him a check up on the back injury he picked up at the World Cup.

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Latest news: Manchester United beat Liverpool in Miami

Wayne Rooney (welcome to buy Rooney jersey from our shop) was among the scorers as Manchester United beat Liverpool 3-1 in the International Champions Cup in Miami. United came from a goal down thanks to second-half goals from captain Rooney, Juan Mata and youngster Jesse Lingard securing the trophy for new boss Louis van Gaal.

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Rooney and Juan Mata scored two minutes apart in a second-half flurry, Jesse Lingard added an insurance goal in the final minutes and Manchester United(welcome to our  Manchester United jersey from our online shop) rallied to beat longtime rival Liverpool 3-1 in the title match of the International Champions Cup on Monday night.

But the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager will at least be happy to go back to Manchester with five wins under his belt and an enhanced knowledge of his squad. United rode their luck at times in Miami – they could not handle Raheem Sterling for most of the night – but overall on this tour, Van Gaal’s men have performed very well.

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Spanish Press Reacts To Elimination, 2-0 Loss To Chile: ‘Unbelievable Ridicule’

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This week ought to be a time of celebration for Spain. King Felipe VI is being crowned Thursday, after the official abdication of his father, King Juan Carlos I, on Wednesday. But instead, the country will be thinking about something else that happened on Wednesday — something that will also go down in the history books, but for a far less joyous reason: Spain’s early elimination from the World Cup after a 2-0 loss to Chile.
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It’s only the fourth time in the soccer World Cup’s 84-year history that a defending champion goes home unceremoniously after an elimination in the first round. And Spain had gone to Brazil for the 2014 World Cup as a favorite, widely thought to be in a good position to defend the 2010 title it won in South Africa. On Wednesday, Spain should have been celebrating a victory against the far less vaunted Chilean team.

Instead, the Spaniards are out of the cup. Not even a lopsided victory next week in their third and final match, against Australia, would net them enough points to advance to the round of 16. They are now dead last in their group of four. The Chileans, who had won their first match against Australia by 3-1 last week, are already sure of advancing —  as is the fourth team in the group, the Netherlands, which humiliated Spain 5-1 last week and then beat Australia 3-2.

The significance of such a humiliation — seven goals to one scored in two matches, an enormity in soccer — was not lost on the Spanish press, which reacted emotionally. The biggest sports daily in the nation, Marca, went with a simple one-word headline: Crashed! and put it over a picture of goalkeeper and team capitain Iker Casillas staring forlornly into space, while a teammate hides his face under his jersey. The story itself was just as harsh, accusing the outgoing champions of having shown the world “another unbelievable ridicule,” a merciless reference to the five-goal drubbing suffered from the Dutch.

“It’s a sad goodbye,” Marca said, adding  that the team of coach Vicente del Bosque had given “a very poor image.” The squad “screams for a generational change,” read the story — and that was just the front page summary.

“That was good while it lasted, but everything ends in life,” Marca said of the national team’s cycle of domination (it won the 2012 European championship as well). And because you can’t have a World Cup without vaguely war-related metaphors, the newspaper noted the match had been “a national agony.”

The country’s newspaper of record, El País, was more composed in its reaction, simply saying in its main headline on the Web: “Spain out of the World Cup after falling to Chile.” But even the normally subdued País could not avoid words commensurate with the magnitude of the loss: It was “a calamitous effort,” “the nightmare of Brazil,” and, again, “the most complete ridicule.”

Casillas was quoted by the paper as saying, “I demand forgiveness from the people.” The paper’s sports writer in charge of live-blogging the match caught the spirit perfectly: “Sad night, but you have to get up and think of the future. Life goes on. A strong hug to everybody,” Rafael Pineda signed off.

El fútbol is that serious a deal, yes. And the new king of the Spaniards, knowing well who his subjects are, may very well mention in his coronation speech Thursday a sentiment similar to what Pineda wrote. Felipe VI, meeting the press on Wednesday, asked half-jokingly if the journalists had  any ideas for the speech — and it’s hard to imagine that the new king’s advisors will not tell him to talk constructively about the defeat, and a future rebirth, as a metaphor that a nation coming out of a dire economic crisis could use as inspiration.

It’s tough to lose like this (and to not one but two formerly Spanish-dominated nations, by the way, though the king won’t say it), but life goes on.

Arsene Wenger worried about impact of Manchester City’s global expansion

Arsene Wenger is worried that Manchester City’s policy of buying up clubs around the world could see them side-step financial fair-play regulations.

Former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard is set to turn out for City in the coming season having signed on loan from New York City – a Major League Soccer franchise owned by the same powers as those in charge of the Premier League champions.

After falling foul of UEFA’s Financial Fair-Play regulations, City have been restricted to a 21-man Champions League squad this year – with eight home-grown players required in their Premier League squad.

Former Barcelona and Spain striker David Villa will join Lampard in New York next year but has been loaned to another club under the City umbrella – Melbourne City of Australia’s A-League – in the interim.

Regarding Lampard‘s loan move, Wenger said: “It is a surprise.

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Louis van Gaal says Manchester United players will learn their fates soon

Manchester United players should discover later this week if they have a future at Old Trafford.

New manager Louis van Gaal says he will sit down with his squad members on their return from the United States and inform them of their fate.

The 25-man squad will head back to Manchester in the early hours of Tuesday morning, following the International Champions Cup game final against Liverpool in Miami.

Among those reportedly facing uncertain futures are Javier Hernandez, Shinji Kagawa Wilfried Zaha, along with Marouane Fellaini and Anderson who did not make the trip west.

The Dutchman said: “I shall make judgements after the tour. I have let all the players play so I know now more than I did before.

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Latest news: Man United rally past Liverpool in final

A second-half comeback saw Manchester United beat Liverpool 3-1 to lift the International Champions Cup on Monday. Quick-fire goals from Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata in the second half cancelled out Steven Gerrard‘s opener as United claimed early bragging rights over their Premier League rivals.

Substitute Jesse Lingard completed the scoring with a fine volley from the edge of the area in the 89th minute at Sun Life Stadium in Miami. Liverpool were in control of proceedings after captain Gerrard converted a 14th-minute penalty but the Manchester club hit back in the second half.

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Rooney – named captain for the fixture – put United on level terms in the 55th minute before Mata completed the turnaround with a goal of his own just two minutes later as Louis van Gaal’s team ended their tour of the United States unbeaten. Both teams will now return to England as they prepare for their Premier League openers, with United hosting Swansea City on August 16 and Liverpool entertaining Southampton the following day.

United were forced to make one change to the team that started against Real Madrid, with Javier Hernandez replacing the injured Danny Welbeck in attack for the club’s final match in the United States.

There were five changes to the Liverpool starting XI, as Sebastian Coates, Kolo Toure, Jack Robinson, Lucas and Jordan Ibe all made way for Gerrard, Martin Skrtel, Mamadou Sakho, Glen Johnson and Philippe Coutinho.

United made a composed start in Miami and were unfortunate not to take a fifth-minute lead as Sakho was on hand to scramble the ball clear ahead of the onrushing Mata following Ashley Young’s teasing cross into the six-yard box. Substitute Luke Shaw was called upon in the eighth minute due to an injury to United wing-back Antonio Valencia.

Liverpool began to cause problems and Brendan Rodgers‘ men were awarded a penalty in the 14th minute after United defender Phil Jones fouled Raheem Sterling. Gerrard stepped up and made no mistake from the spot, sending goalkeeper David de Gea the wrong way.

Liverpool controlled the half from that point with their high-tempo pressing causing United problems and the Merseyside outfit thought they had another spot-kick in the 33rd minute when Sterling was brought down under a challenge from Ander Herrera, but the referee waved away appeals.

Sterling was in the thick of action within five minutes of the restart, with his deflected shot flashing just wide of the post.But whatever Van Gaal said during his half-time team talk worked as United restored parity 10 minutes into the second half courtesy of Rooney, who was on the end of Hernandez’s cross to side-foot the ball into the far corner of the net – his fifth goal on tour. It got better for United two minutes later when Mata beat goalkeeper Simon Mignolet from the edge of the area, albeit with a deflection off Sakho, before Lingard‘s fine finish late on.

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