Kylian Mbappe withdraws moral harassment complaint against PSG ahead of reunion in Club World Cup semi-final but maintains fight to recover €55m in unpaid wages from French giants

Kylian Mbappe has withdrawn his legal complaint for moral harassment and attempted extortion against Paris Saint-Germain, just days before facing his former club in the Club World Cup semi-final. However, the Real Madrid superstar continues to pursue €55 million in unpaid wages through France’s labor courts, keeping his financial battle with Les Parisiens alive.

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  • Mbappe drops harassment complaint days before facing PSG
  • Still demands €55m in unpaid wages via labour court
  • Faces PSG in Club World Cup semi-final on Wednesday
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Mbappe’s lawyers confirmed on Monday that they have dropped a criminal complaint accusing Paris Saint-Germain of moral harassment and attempted extortion. The complaint, filed in May, related to the French club’s treatment of Mbappe during his contract standoff in 2023, which included being excluded from the squad and training alone.

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    The 26-year-old Real Madrid star is still pressing forward with a separate appeal before France’s industrial tribunal to recover €55 million (£47.6m/$64.4m) in unpaid wages and bonuses from the final months of his Paris Saint-Germain contract, as per L'Equipe. This financial dispute has remained a major source of tension between the player and the club’s hierarchy. Despite the friction that has been occurring since last summer, Mbappe maintains that he holds no ill will toward PSG fans or former teammates.

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    Mbappe initially filed the harassment complaint after being sent to PSG’s 'loft' group, a practice used to isolate players, during 2023’s pre-season. The treatment triggered personal trauma related to previous career hardships and ultimately led to legal action, as per the report. Interestingly, Mbappe had briefly retired from legal pursuit before reigniting efforts in April to recoup unpaid salary and bonuses.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MBAPPE?

    The France captain will now shift his focus to the Club World Cup semi-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, June 9 — his first match against the French giants since joining Real Madrid. Though the criminal case has been dropped, the legal battle between Mbappe and PSG is far from over.

'Nico Williams' agent wouldn't have fooled me!' – Barcelona criticised over fumbling of winger's transfer as ex-president who signed Diego Maradona and Rivaldo issues warning to Athletic Club over mega extension

Former Barcelona president Joan Gaspart didn't mince his words while speaking about Nico Williams and his agent after the winger stayed put in Bilbao.

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  • Gaspart launches attack on Barca
  • Criticises the club over failing to secure Williams' deal
  • Warned the winger of causing dressing room problems
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Joan Gaspart, who served as Barcelona's president from 2000 to 2003, shared his opinions on the club's failure to secure the signing of Nico Williams. The former chief criticised the Catalans for their handling of the deal, while also warning Athletic Club of falling prey to their own success of extending the winger's contract.

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    After being unable to sign him last summer, Barcelona looked primed to sign Williams this summer, with reports claiming that the player made the first move and initiated contact with the Catalans. Despite news of Barca not returning to the 1:1 financial rule just yet, Williams agreed personal terms over a six-year contract. However, late in June, pessimism surrounding the deal started growing, with Williams' agent Felix Tainta demanding the La Liga champions insert a "free release clause" in his contract in case the club failed to register him. Barca, however, did not cave in to their demands, with the 22-year-old eventually signing a mega 10-year contract with the Basque outfit with a much higher release clause.

  • WHAT JOAN GASPART SAID

    Speaking on the '' podcast, Gaspart started off by speaking about the repercussions of Williams' mega extension at Athletic Club next season. "Nico is a great player, but now the problem is Bilbao," he said. "When the players realise they're earning half, half, half of what Nico earns, they're not going to like it. And the fans, if this player doesn't score 50 goals, they're going to boo him, right?"

    Then, he proceeded to point fingers at the Barcelona management. "There was no passion, and it's not a criticism of [sporting director] Deco, who is a professional who is at Barcelona today and might be at another team tomorrow that pays him more," Gaspart said. "I wasn't paid for what I did. I did it out of passion. And when you do it with passion, it's very difficult for things to slip away."

    He also compared the Joan Laporta's current stint with his own, when he signed some legendary figures when he was vice-president from 1978 to 2000, and then the president for the next three years.

    "Barcelona is a club of passion. And passion isn't instilled by a professional, it's carried by the one who has it," he said. "The one who doesn't get paid to be a Barca fan. Don't tell me stories! I've signed [Diego] Maradona, Rivaldo, [Andoni] Zubizarreta, [Jose Mari] Bakero… I've signed them and nothing like that has ever happened to me… That intermediary Nico Williams has wouldn't have fooled me."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BARCELONA?

    Hansi Flick's troops will return to pre-season training mid-July, before taking a tour to South Korea and Japan at the end of the month. They have been linked with Luis Diaz and Marcus Rashford following the rejection from Williams, although it seems the former is inching closer to a move to Bayern Munich.

Bryan Mbeumo makes Man Utd shirt revelation after sealing £71m transfer to Old Trafford

Bryan Mbeumo has revealed that he was a Cristiano Ronaldo fan boy growing up, with his first shirt being a Manchester United No.7 jersey.

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  • Is now following in his footsteps
  • Living the dream after big move
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    France-born Cameroon international Mbeumo was just four years of age when Portuguese superstar Ronaldo first signed for the Red Devils in 2003. He quickly set about becoming a global icon during a Ballon d’Or and Champions League-winning spell at Old Trafford.

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    Ronaldo captured the imagination of supporters around the world, and is still going strong at 40 years of age with Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr. He continues to be a source of inspiration to millions.

  • WHAT MBEUMO SAID

    Mbeumo looked up to CR7 when forging his career and has told United’s after making his own £71 million ($96m) transfer to the Theatre of Dreams: “My first top was Manchester United’s top with Ronaldo behind. It’s just such a big club and I’m really happy to be here.”

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    United saw patience rewarded when securing Mbeumo’s signature, with a protracted transfer saga eventually seeing a big-money deal struck with Brentford. The 25-year-old added on making a huge career move: “From the start, I wanted to join this massive club. Now I’m here, I’m just really happy. For me, it’s the biggest club in the world. The fans are crazy, the stadium is amazing, and every player wants to play here.”

Liverpool appoint former Man Utd academy coach Simon Wiles as new boss of Under-18s side after Old Trafford exit

Simon Wiles has been named the new head coach for Liverpool's Under-18s. The highly regarded young coach steps into the role vacated by Marc Bridge-Wilkinson, who left the club at the conclusion of last season after a decade-long tenure. Bridge-Wilkinson has since moved on to become the assistant manager at League One club Huddersfield Town.

  • Wiles takes charge of Liverpool U18s
  • Was previously working at Man Utd
  • Will be the understudy of Rob Page
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Wiles will work alongside Page, the former Wales manager who was appointed head coach of Liverpool's Under-21s in June. Together, they will lead the development of young players within the club’s youth system, ensuring a smooth transition from academy football to professional levels.

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    Wiles’ football career has seen him accumulate a wealth of experience across multiple roles in the lower leagues, both as a player and a coach. He began his playing career with Blackpool, later having spells at Macclesfield Town, Dunfermline Athletic and Barrow. However, his playing career was cut short due to injury, which led him to transition into coaching.

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    Wiles’ coaching journey started at the non-league level with Bamber Bridge, where he served as an assistant coach before moving to Fleetwood Town. At Fleetwood, he excelled in multiple roles, including serving as head coach for the Under-18s and as a first-team coach. In January 2021, he was appointed interim manager of Fleetwood’s first team following the departure of Joey Barton. In July 2022, Wiles joined Salford City as a first-team coach and in September 2023 he was again placed in charge as interim manager for a brief period. 

    Wiles’ most recent position before joining Liverpool was at Manchester United, where he was appointed as the lead coach for the Under-14s team in September 2022. During his tenure at United, Wiles worked alongside several highly respected academy coaches, including Justin Cochrane, Paul McShane and Neil Wood.

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  • WHAT LIVERPOOL ACADEMY DIRECTOR SAID

    LFC Academy director Alex Inglethorpe told Liverpoolfc.com: "Simon is a highly regarded young coach and I'm delighted he's agreed to take a key role within the Academy as lead for the U18s group. It is a crucial phase in development for young players towards a professional career and I believe Simon's experience made him an outstanding candidate for the role.

    "He has worked across the age groups at Fleetwood and Blackpool, with plenty of experience of senior football at Salford as well – most recently working in a Category One academy at Manchester United. That skillset is ideal for us as we look to allow our players to reach their full potential and hopefully transition towards the upper levels of the game.

    "Simon will work closely with our new U21s head coach Rob Page, while Anthony Ryan will continue as his assistant coach following his recent move from the U15s. All of us at the Academy are excited about working with Simon and look forward to helping him develop players capable of bridging the gap to elite first-team football."

Inter ready move for teenage Parma defender already wanted by Liverpool, Tottenham and Newcastle

Inter are pursuing Parma’s 18-year-old Giovanni Leoni but face strong competition from both English clubs and several Italian sides.

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  • Face competition from Italian and English clubs
  • Player wants maximum game time ahead of World Cup
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to , Parma have set a €40 million (£34m/$46m) price tag on Italian talent Leoni, a target for Inter. They are counting on manager Christian Chivu, who coached Leoni last season at Parma, to tip the scales in their favour in the battle to convince him to move to San Siro. Inter are also proposing a development plan that would see Leoni play alongside experienced defenders Francesco Acerbi and Stefan de Vrij to help ease his transition.

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    Leoni’s impressive form at Sampdoria convinced Parma to spend €4m (£3m/$5m) to bring him to Serie A. Since then, his performances have drawn attention from Italy’s top three clubs. AC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri is a big admirer and reportedly wants Leoni to be a key figure in his backline, but they must sell players before making a move. Juventus are also interested and see him as a long-term partner for Gleison Bremer, though they first must raise funds by offloading the likes of Dusan Vlahovic, Timothy Weah, and Weston McKennie.

  • ENGLISH INTEREST AND WORLD CUP FACTOR

    English clubs are also interested in Leoni, with Liverpool viewing him as a long-term replacement for Virgil van Dijk, Tottenham eyeing him as a successor to Cristian Romero and Newcastle looking to add stability to their backline. However, Leoni has turned down a move to the Premier League, as he has no intention of leaving Italy. His priority is to secure regular playing time next season to strengthen his case for a spot in Italy’s squad for the 2026 World Cup.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR INTER AND LEONI?

    Still in his development phase Leoni will carefully evaluate all proposal and choose a club which will aid his growth. Inter will hope that Leoni will make the move to the Nerazzurri as they look to infuse some much needed young blood into their backline.

Benjamin Sesko, Gianluigi Donnarumma and six players Man Utd should sign to keep Bruno Fernandes happy after 'lazy' criticism

The Red Devils' captain has demanded more signings before the season begins, and we've picked out some of those they should be looking to recruit

Bruno Fernandes had just picked up a trophy, but he was in no mood for celebration. Manchester United had sealed the Premier League Summer Series title after beating West Ham, Bournemouth and drawing with Everton, but the performance in Sunday's 2-2 draw with the Toffees had deflated the initial excitement that surrounded the Red Devils' pre-season tour, and Fernandes was not interested in beating around the bush.

He called out the attitude of some of his team-mates and made a call to United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe to make more signings before the real action begins, despite the club splashing out £133 million ($176m) on Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha while failing to make any money back on player sales. 

"Our performance wasn’t the best and we were a little bit lazy today. We want to avoid that because with laziness you can pay at any moment," the United captain told .  [The squad] is improving. But it’s not the place it needs to be. I don’t want to take a dig at anyone, but the club is doing the best they can in terms of the financial situation they talk about. 

"It was crystal clear we needed more competition for the players that were here, more quality to get everyone to step up a little more to get to the XI, and I think that is what the club are trying to do. Hopefully we can get one or two players more to help with that."

Fernandes comments will probably not have gone down well with Ratcliffe and United's other directors, but the midfielder, who resisted a hugely tempting offer from Al-Hilal earlier in the summer, was speaking the truth. His team still looked vulnerable in defence, in goal and in central midfield, and with no further investment in the squad it would be difficult to see how they can gatecrash the Premier League's top four next season and qualify for the Champions League, which should be the main objective.

So here, then, are the players United should be looking to sign before the transfer window shuts on September 1, if not before they kick-off their campaign against Arsenal on August 17:

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    Benjamin Sesko

    United lined up against Everton without a recognised centre-forward, and though they produced some thrilling attacking play in transition, they lacked a focal point in the middle. It is no secret, either, that the club want to sign another striker after Rasmus Hojlund only scored four Premier League goals last season, and that Benjamin Sesko is their top target. 

    United will face fierce competition from Newcastle for the Slovenian's signature, and he is set to cost in excess of £70m ($93m). Then again, there is little point in United investing so much in their attack without having a reliable striker leading it, and RB Leipzig hitman Sesko is the highest scoring player under the age of 23 in Europe's top five leagues.

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    Gianluigi Donnarumma

    There have been a lot of questions about Andre Onana's suitability to remain United goalkeeper, even before he got injured in the first week of training and became a doubt for when the season begins. The Cameroon international is, though, still easily the best 'keeper within the squad, as Altay Bayindir looked shaky in the draw against Everton and Tom Heaton, who turns 40 next April, is unquestionably the third choice. 

    United were linked with Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez earlier in the summer, but he has been deemed to be too expensive to pursue. In the meantime, however, another renowned international goalkeeper has appeared in the shop window: Gianluigi Donnarumma is about to enter the last year of his contract with Paris Saint-Germain and has seen his status as Luis Enrique's No.1 challenged by the imminent arrival of Lucas Chevalier from Lille.

    The gigantic Italian is the type of proven, serial-winning 'keeper Amorim appears to favour, and if his price drops further in the final weeks of the window, United would be advised to pounce.

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    Morten Hjulmand

    While United have spent big on their attack, they have neglected their midfield, and the Everton match underlined how lightweight they still are in the middle of the pitch. Kobbie Mainoo is a wonderfully gifted footballer, but he lacks the physical steel of some of his counterparts, whileManuel Ugarte, who gave the ball away for the Toffees' first goal, did not really convince in his first season in the Premier League. Indeed, Amorim left him out of the team for the Europa League final against Tottenham.

    And there is a face very familiar to the coach who is shaping up as a tempting option. Morten Hjulmand was the player Amorim signed to replace Ugarte at Sporting CP in 2023 when the Uruguayan left for PSG, and Hjulmand helped the Lisbon side win back-to-back Portuguese league titles.

    The Denmark international would have no trouble fitting into the coach's system and would be available for around £40m ($53m). The only concern is that his passing statistics were far lower during Sporting's games in the Champions League and that he could struggle to adapt to the intensity of Premier League, just as Ugarte has done.

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    Carlos Baleba

    Given Amorim's preference for signing Premier League-ready players such as Mbeumo and Cunha, a move for Carlos Baleba of Brighton would present a lower risk than Hjulmand. The Cameroon international schooled Mainoo and Ugarte in the Seagulls' 3-1 win at Old Trafford last season, the same game which led Amorim to smash a television in the dressing room in anger afterwards.

    Baleba would cost in the region of £70m ($93m), but former United defender Rio Ferdinand believes it is a price worth paying, even at the expense of signing a centre-forward like Sesko.

    "Would I get a number nine I'm not sure about, who's a bit young, inexperienced, or would I get Baleba with Premier League experience and know what he can do here? I'm going Baleba, sorry," Ferdinand said on his Youtube channel. "I think he'll have a huge impact on this squad, on this team. You free up a few people in that midfield area as well to have a little less responsibility defensively because I think he's all-action. He can do it all."

LaLiga in Miami? Barcelona and Villarreal preparing for potential USA-based history-making clash

Barcelona and Villarreal are planning for their La Liga fixture to take place in Miami this season.

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  • Approval needed from RFEF, FIFA, UEFA
  • NFL scheduling pushes fixture to Hard Rock Stadium
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    Villarreal and Barcelona have accepted that their LaLiga match scheduled for December 20, 2025, will be played at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, USA, according to a report from This would mark the first time a major European league fixture takes place on U.S. soil. Both clubs are already preparing their schedules for this historic overseas game. The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) will officially discuss and potentially approve the proposal on August 11, after which UEFA and FIFA permissions will be sought.

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    The move is part of LaLiga president Javier Tebas’s long-standing ambition to globalize Spanish football and expand its footprint in the lucrative U.S. market. Thanks to recent FIFA regulation changes allowing league matches abroad, the idea has gained momentum despite earlier resistance from the RFEF. The Miami game represents a landmark shift, signaling a new era where geographic boundaries in football are increasingly flexible. However, the Spanish Footballers’ Association (AFE) has voiced concerns, highlighting potential challenges ahead.

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    According to reports, LaLiga has held preliminary talks to relocate the match originally scheduled at Villarreal’s Estadio de la Ceramica to Miami. While the idea of staging a LaLiga fixture abroad is not new, it had faced strong resistance from the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in the past. However, FIFA’s recent approval allowing national league matches to be played outside their home countries has reignited the proposal.

    The December 20 fixture is now expected to be played at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, largely due to scheduling conflicts with the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, who are set to play at the same venue on December 21. The match will showcase some of LaLiga’s biggest stars, including Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski, and Ronald Araujo, providing U.S. fans a unique opportunity to watch top-level Spanish football live.

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    If approved, this fixture could set a precedent for other LaLiga games being played abroad, helping the league tap into global markets and increase its fanbase. The league will need to manage scheduling, player welfare, and financial distribution carefully. Reactions from other Spanish clubs and players’ unions will shape future international ventures. Ultimately, the Miami match could become a blueprint for expanding European football’s global reach, strengthening LaLiga’s position as a worldwide brand.

'That's what worries me' – Xabi Alonso gives update on Rodrygo's future amid rumours of huge Man City bid

Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso has responded to speculation linking the Brazillian forward Rodrygo with a move away from the Santiago Bernabeu.

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  • The manager stated his only concern is players' commitment
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Alonso has addressed the persistent transfer rumours surrounding Rodrygo, stating his focus is purely on the player's commitment to the team. Speaking in his pre-match press conference ahead of the La Liga opener against Osasuna, Alonso deflected questions about a potential move for the Brazilian forward.

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    Rodrygo's future has been the subject of speculation throughout the summer, with reports linking Manchester City with a significant bid. The forward now faces increased competition for a starting place at the Santiago Bernabeu following the high-profile arrivals of Kylian Mbappe and Endrick, who join an attacking line that already includes Vinicius Jr. Alonso's comments place the responsibility on the player to prove his dedication amid a more competitive squad environment.

  • WHAT ALONSO SAID

    Alonso told reporters: "There are a lot of rumors during the summer. He's been doing well. I'm counting on everyone, and I want them to be committed to and for the team and to be at 100%. That's what worries me and what's occupying me right now."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR RODRYGO?

    The Brazilian will be vying for a spot in Alonso's squad for the first match of the La Liga season against Osasuna. With the transfer window remaining open, speculation about his future is likely to persist. He must impress in training and any given match time to prove he remains a key part of Real Madrid's plans alongside the club's new attacking stars.

Mikel Arteta confirms Eberechi Eze phoned him to secure dream Arsenal transfer after nearly joining rivals Tottenham

Mikel Arteta has confirmed he was phoned by new Arsenal signing Eberechi Eze at a time when the player was close to signing for Tottenham.

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    Arteta was asked about the phone call with Eze after Saturday evening's 5-0 victory over Leeds United, where the Gunners' new signing was unveiled in front of his new supporters following confirmation of a £67.5 million ($91m) move from Crystal Palace.

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    first revealed that Eze had called the Arsenal boss in a final hope to find out if a move to the Emirates was still possible. If the answer was not positive, he may have been a Spurs player by now. But once the Gunners were back at the table, due in part to an injury to Kai Havertz, a move to hijack the Lilywhites' deal was finalised within 24 hours.

  • WHAT ARTETA SAID

    Arteta said, when asked if it was true Eze called him: "That shows you how much he wanted to come. It's very different sometimes because you want to be very open and transparent with the players as they have to make decisions in their careers but I'm delighted to have him. I'm delighted to have him, I can tell how much it means to him and his whole family."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR EZE AND ARSENAL?

    Eze could make his Arsenal debut at Anfield in a true baptism of fire on August 31, as last season's top two face off in an intense early-season clash. While the 27-year-old will no doubt relish every opportunity to play for his boyhood club after making his dream move, the chance to affect the game against a direct title rival will be an impact Eze would be eager to make – particularly if the Gunners are without injured pair Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard.

Hope for West Ham? Troubled Hammers agree £40m transfer after wretched start to season

Troubled West Ham have reportedly agreed a deal upwards of £40 million for Southampton star Mateus Fernandes as they try to kickstart their season.

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  • Out of Carabao Cup as well
  • Agree deal for £40m transfer
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    According to BBC Sport, West Ham have agreed a deal in excess of £40m ($54m) for the 21-year-old, who has been granted permission to travel for a medical in London. The midfielder joined Saints from Sporting CP last year for £15m ($20m) when they were in the Premier League, and since then, he has scored four goals and added seven assists in 46 games.

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    West Ham have had the worst possible start to the season, losing heavily to Sunderland and Chelsea, and then being dumped out of the Carabao Cup by Wolves in midweek. Pressure is mounting on head coach Graham Potter, fans have criticised the club for a perceived lack of signings, and some players have been slammed for being old and slow. But signing Fernandes, among others, could be the boost that they need.

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    The Portugal Under-21 international, whose current contract with the Championship side runs until 2029, would become West Ham's third-biggest signing, behind Sebastien Haller and Lucas Paqueta – who cost £45m ($60.8m) and £51m ($69m) respectively. 

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    In addition to trying to sign Fernandes before the September 1 transfer deadline, the BBC adds that West Ham are hoping to recruit Monaco midfielder Soungoutou Magassi, 21, for around £17m ($23m). The France Under-21 international is expected to have a medical on Thursday. 

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