Daily Trust Saturday

Chelsea receive huge funding for Haaland

- DAVID BILLINGTON

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is determined that Chelsea is in the auction race to sign Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland. Despite the German club still saying he will not leave this summer, Abramovich has released £150 million of funding to enable the Blues to be first in the queue to secure Erling’s signature. With Giroud leaving for Inter Milan, Chelsea need a strong front man and Erling’s 57 goals in 59 games means he is top of any club’s wish list. It is now down to the Chelsea management to fight to sign him as Manchester United are also working hard behind the scenes.

Klopp takes his team to Austria

Liverpool decided to dispense with local pre-season warm up games this year and while the rest of us watched England and Italy fight for glory in the Euros final Jurgen Klopp and his players were on a plane heading for Austria. Jurgen calls this “his time” with the players and chose Austria because it gives him a chance to stay out of the limelight which usually accompanie­s pre-season tours to places such as the USA. On July 20th the team will play two 30 minute sessions with Wacker Innsbruck and Stuttgart and then Mainz and Hertha Berlin on the 23rd and 29th July. This creates the perfect opportunit­y for Virgil Van Dijk, to return from his long term knee injury after he took the decision to not play for Holland in the Euros. He did not want to waste his intense rehabilita­tion at the respected Dubai NAS Complex. The Austrian trip will also give Klopp a chance to assess his new signing Ibrahima Konate. Liverpool tell me that he will wear Gini Wijnaldum’s No.5 shirt in the coming season. My contacts at the club also say that the Liverpool manager believes Konate’s comfort on the ball will blend perfectly into the team. Trent Alexander Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane are all fit to take part in the practice sessions with James Milner, Divock Origi, Joel Matip, Joe Gomez, Joel Matip and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n also joining them.

Viera turns to Arsenal for help

Newly installed Crystal Palace manager Patrick Viera has contacted his old friends at Arsenal to see if they are willing to release a couple of players. Palace, who are my tip for relegation next year, released 22 players at the end of the season and their squad is very thin. I have been told that the two players Viera wants are Reiss Nelson and Eddie Nketiah. Joe Willock’s future at Arsenal is very unclear and whereas Newcastle would like to sign him, Palace is a better fit for Joe. All three players have run out of contract and it is possible they could all sign a new one and be loaned out which would suit Palace.

Rogers delighted to sign Austrian Bundesliga star

Leicester manager Brendan Rogers is delighted to have secured the services of Patson Daka from Red

Bull Salzberg for £25.8 million.

That is a record fee for an Austrian Bundesliga player. Daka took over from Erling Haaland last year when he left for Borussia Dortmund in January. Salzberg set up its team so the midfielder­s were constantly feeding Daka and he could make runs behind the centre halves which is one of his specialtie­s. Rogers is intending to improve Daka’s first touches which can be rather poor. He is however a willing pupil and is expected to provide competitio­n for both

Jamie Vardy and Kelechi Iheanacho.

Arsenal team show affection for Saka

Following the abuse suffered by Bukayo Saka his Arsenal teammates immediatel­y came to his rescue and gave him total support. The Arsenal players are a very close group and Bukayo is one of the most popular at the club. Director Josh Kroenke and Chief Executive Vinai Venkatesha­m both made contact with supportive messages. Other players and staff who contacted him were academy boss Per Mertesacke­r, PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette who were quick to send messages. As a demonstrat­ion of the genuine affection for the 18-year-old, Aubameyang gave him the nickname “Little Chilli” and gifted him a jewel encrusted chilli engraved with his name.

Lingard future still uncertain

Jesse Lingard has returned to Carrington Road training ground to begin his pre-season work with Manchester United. After his excellent loan spell at West Ham he has forced Ole Gunner Solskjaer to focus his attention on bringing Jesse back into the United squad after rejecting him for much of the beginning of last season. The Hammers want to sign the winger on a permanent deal after he scored nine goals and made 16 appearance­s. Jesse was part of the England Euro squad in the early days but was not selected for the finals. He earned a holiday in Greece on the island of Mykonos and trainind in a local gymnasium before returning to the UK on Monday. He tested negative for Covid and did not have to quarantine . He watched the England Euro final on TV and is now due to sit down with Solskjaer to discuss his future for the coming season. Giroud talking to AC Milan Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud’s representa­tives have held talks with AC Milan and now Chelsea have joined the discussion­s. Olivier, voted “pin-up” player of the Euros has 12 months left on his contract but his playing time at Chelsea has been limited. He is due to fly to Milan any day now after a fee of £1.6million has been offered by the Italian club. Milan are also interested in talking to Chelsea about Tiemoue Bakayoko.

Rashford’s mum praises her son

It is no secret that Marcus Rashford’s mum is the most important person in his life. After England cruelly lost the penalty shoot-out and Marcus failed to score from the spot she was one of the first to console her son. In a glowing tribute to Marcus she described part of his journey to footballin­g superstard­om. She said, “If there was a football at Marcus’ feet there was always a smile on his face. A smile that can light up any room. When we had very little and times were tough at home, he found comfort in that ball. It is one of the most consistent things he’s ever had in his life. His escape. When he practiced we lost tiles on the roof, vases went flying and school shoes got scuffed! All part of what has been the most fulfilling journey. I can’t think of a better feeling than seeing your child’s dream come true. Pulling on that England shirt means endless pride to Marcus.” PSG play games with Everton over Kean The Moise Kean situation at Everton is hotting up. Kean spent a successful loan period at Paris St Germain last season and I was told they are very interested in signing him permanentl­y. However, when I contacted the French club they refused to comment and Everton claim they are not in talks with any clubs regarding a deal for Moise. However, my French insider contacts insist that PSG do want him and are playing games with Everton. Newly appointed manager of the Toffees Rafa Benitez says he is not discussing any sale of Kean who has another three years on his contract. Rafa cannot afford to lose a top striker and any sale would immediatel­y result in having to buy a replacemen­t. At the moment the 21-year-old looks to be playing for Everton next season.

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