Valdes set for United exit

Louis Van Gaal says Manchester United will sell goalkeeper Victor Valdes after the Spaniard refused to play in the reserves.

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Manchester United will sell goalkeeper Victor Valdes after the Spaniard refused to play in the reserves, manager Louis van Gaal said on Wednesday.

Speaking at a news conference in Seattle during United's pre-season tour of the United States, van Gaal made clear 33-year-old Valdes was on his way out after only six months at the Premier League club.

“He doesn't follow our philosophy. There is no place for someone like that,” said the Dutchman. “The philosophy is how you play football, and how you maintain your match rhythm.

“For example, he refused last (season) to play in the second team. That's also one aspect of our philosophy but there are a lot of other aspects in the philosophy of how you have to play like a goalkeeper in Manchester United.

“When you are not willing to follow the principles of the philosophy, then there is only one way and that is out,” continued van Gaal.

Asked directly if he was selling the player, the manager replied: “Yes. For us it is a big disappointment because we thought he would follow our philosophy.

“When you are not playing in the first selection, then you must play in the second selection. Every player has to do that and he refused to do that.”

Van Gaal had said in February, a month after Valdes joined United on an 18-month contract from Barcelona, that the Spaniard must earn his spurs with the reserves before he could be considered for a full first-team debut.

Valdes, who was a surprise omission from United's squad for the tour, failed to displace incumbent David de Gea, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid and whose contract expires at the end of next season. – Reuters



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‘Major reforms needed within Fifa’

US senators have questioned what America’s soccer chiefs knew about corruption in Fifa.

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Washington - US senators on Wednesday called for extensive reforms in the way soccer is run by both international and US governing bodies, and questioned what current US soccer chiefs knew about corruption in the global organisation Fifa.

“The facts show there had to be either wilful ignorance or blatant incompetence on behalf of many of the members of this organisation - that's true of US Soccer as well,” said Senator Richard Blumenthal, the top Democrat on the Senate commerce subcommittee at a hearing it held on Wednesday to examine alleged corruption in Fifa and related soccer bodies.

There has been “a mafia-style crime syndicate in charge of this sport”, said Blumenthal. He said that was “almost insulting to the Mafia... because the Mafia would never have been so blatant, overt and arrogant in its corruption”.

“I want to know what reforms US Soccer Federation is planning to introduce... what and when... clearly there is an urgent need for such reforms,” he added.

Dan Flynn, CEO of the US federation, the sport's American governing body often referred to as simply US Soccer, told the hearing he favoured reforms in the sport's governance but that he had seen previous reform attempts “come up short”.

Flynn said that while, over the years, he had experienced “discomfort” at unspecified developments he saw in soccer, personally he had no idea of the extent of alleged corruption in the sport until US authorities in late May issued a sweeping criminal indictment of some of the sport's leading international figures.

But Blumenthal said: “US Soccer had a responsibility to know. Either it knew or it should have known and the fans can judge which is worse.”

Former US soccer official Chuck Blazer, who was a Fifa executive committee member for 17 years, has been at the centre of the corruption scandal. He has pleaded guilty to a series of offences related to bribery and is cooperating with authorities.

Blazer was executive vice-president of the US Soccer Federation from 1984-86 and was then general secretary of CONCACAF, the regional soccer body for North and Central America and the Caribbean, from 1990 to 2011.

Crimes in US

In late May, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York indicted nine soccer officials, most of whom held Fifa positions or had previously held such positions, and five sports media and promotions executives in schemes involving $150-million in bribes over a period of 24 years. Prosecutors said their investigation exposed complex money-laundering schemes, millions of dollars in untaxed income and tens of millions of dollars in offshore accounts held by the soccer officials.

“Many of these crimes were committed in the United States, which is especially disturbing,” Blumenthal said.

Senator Jerry Moran, the Republican chairing the hearing, said that given that Fifa president Sepp Blatter has announced his intention to resign, “Now is the time for the United States and US Soccer Federation to engage and determine how we can encourage meaningful reforms.”

British investigative journalist and filmmaker Andrew Jennings, who has written extensively on alleged corruption at Fifa and related soccer bodies for many years, told the hearing that US Soccer chiefs “had to know” about the involvement of Blazer and Jack Warner in corrupt activities and tax evasion.

Warner, previously the president of CONCACAF, is among those indicted on bribery-related offences. Warner has consistently denied wrongdoing and is fighting an attempt to extradite him from Trinidad and Tobago, where he is based, to the US.

Flynn said Blazer had not been involved with US Soccer since 1986.

Flynn said that some time before the indictments - longer than a few months but shorter than a few years - he had begun to experience “discomfort” at some of what he saw going on in the game's governing bodies.

He said that his discomfort was a “general feeling” about possible problems in how the game was run. When the discomfort became too troubling, Flynn said, he would “not participate” in related soccer activities. He did not specify what kind of soccer activities he shunned.

Senators questioned why the top US Soccer Federation official, President Sunil Gulati, had not agreed to testify at the hearing. Flynn said that the Soccer Federation decided, in consultation with outside counsel, that Gulati would not appear at the hearing and that Flynn would be the organisation's representative because he “had more knowledge of the day to day events”.

Prominent labour union and human rights groups on Wednesday stepped up public pressure on Fifa to agree to be reformed and clean up its act through an independent process.

Reuters



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Real top most valuable teams list

Spanish giants Real Madrid retained top spot on a list of the world's 50 most valuable sports teams, according to a new Forbes poll.

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New York - Spanish soccer club Real Madrid retained top spot on a list of the world's 50 most valuable sports teams, according to a Forbes poll released on Wednesday that was made up mostly of National Football League franchises.

The value of the 10-times European champions fell five percent from last year to $3.26 billion due to a drop in the euro versus the US dollar, but revenue of $746 million, the highest of any team, kept them top, Forbes said in a statement.

The NFL's Dallas Cowboys, up three spots from last year, and Major League Baseball's New York Yankees, up from fourth place in 2014, were tied for second with a value of $3.20 billion.

Global soccer powers Barcelona ($3.16 billion) and Manchester United ($3.10) rounded out the top five.

The NFL led all sports with 20 franchises in the top-50, followed by MLB (12), the National Basketball Association (10) and soccer (7).

Formula One's Ferrari (1.35 billion) were ranked 32nd while the Toronto Maple Leafs ($1.3 billion), tied in 37th, were the only National Hockey League team on the list.

According to Forbes, which began valuing sports franchises in 1998, the world's 50 most valuable teams are worth an average $1.75 billion, up 31 percent from 2014.

Forbes also said the minimum valuation to make the cut rose to $1.15 billion, up from $856 million a year ago, due largely to the soaring worth of NBA and MLB teams.

The 10 most valuable teams (in billions):

1. Real Madrid (Soccer) - $3.26

2. Dallas Cowboys (NFL) - $3.20

2. New York Yankees (Baseball) - $3.20

4. Barcelona (Soccer) - $3.16

5. Manchester United (Soccer) - $3.10

6. Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) - $2.60

6. New England Patriots (NFL) - $2.60

8. New York Knicks (NBA) - $2.50

9. Los Angeles Dodgers (Baseball) - $2.40

9. Washington Redskins (NFL) - $2.40

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Banyana prepare for Kenya clash

The South African Women’s National Team is preparing for the third round 2016 Rio Olympic qualifiers against Kenya.

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Johannesburg – The South African Women’s National Team is continuing preparations for the third round 2016 Rio Olympic qualifiers against Kenya on Saturday.

The South Africans started their road to Rio campaign earlier this year, overpowering Gabon in the second round.

Banyana Banyana are set to take on the Harambe Starlets of Kenya in the first leg at Dobsonville Stadium, in a 3pm kickoff.

The return leg will be played at the Machakos Stadium in Kenya in the first week of August.

A few changes have been made to the squad that beat Gabon 5-0. Overseas-based players Jermaine Seoposenwe and Roxanne Barker are not are not part of the squad for this encounter.

Young goalkeeper, Mapaseka Mpuru from the University of Pretoria’s High Performance Centre, midfielder Stephanie Malherbe and striker Bongiwe Thusi from Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies, all receive their first call-up to the senior national team.

Banyana Banyana squad to face Kenya:

Goalkeepers: Andile Dlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns FC, Johannesburg), Mapaseka Mpuru (High Performance Centre, Pretoria), Gopolang Mputle (Palace Super Falcons, Johannesburg)

Defenders: Lebogang Ramalepe (Maindis FC, Polokwane), Nothando Vilakazi (Palace Super Falcons FC, Johannesburg), Janine Van Wyk (JVW FC , Johannesburg), Noko Matlou (Maindis FC, Polokwane), Lerato Kgasago (Mamelodi Sundowns FC, Johannesburg), Nomathemba Ntsibande (Springs Home Sweepers, Johannesburg), Zamandosi Cele (Durban Ladies FC, Pietermaritzburg)

Midfielders: Alochia Thobokela (Mamelodi Sundowns, Johannesburg), Amanda Dlamini (University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg), Silindile Ngubane (Durban Ladies FC, Pietermaritzburg), Refiloe Jane (VUT Ladies, Vaal), Leandra Smeda (UWC Ladies, Cape Town), Nompumelelo Nyandeni (JVW FC, Johannesburg), Stephanie Malherbe (A & M Texas, USA)

Strikers: Bongiwe Thusi (Mamelodi Sundowns, Johannesburg, Sanah Mollo (Mamelodi Sundowns FC, Johannesburg), Shiwe Nogwanya (Bloemfontein Celtic, Bloemfontein), Thembi Kgatlana (UWC Ladies, Cape Town), Rhoda Mulaudzi (Mamelodi Sundowns FC, Johannesburg), Kelso Peskin (Tyler Junior, College USA). - ANA



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2015/16 PSL fixtures released

The Premier Soccer League (PSL), released the full 2015/16 Premiership fixtures.

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Johannesburg – The Premier Soccer League (PSL), released the full 2015/16 Premiership fixtures.

The opening block fixtures of the Premiership will be played on Saturday and Sunday, August 8 and 9.

The PSL also confirmed that the last two block fixtures of the 2015/16 Premiership season will kick-off simultaneously. The last block fixture will be played on Saturday, May 21.

On the opening weekend of the 2015/16 season of top flight football, Free State Stars host MP Black Aces at Goble Park Stadium while Bloemfontein Celtic will travel to Polokwane to face Polokwane City at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium.

Later on the same day, Wits will host Ajax Cape Town at the Bidvest Stadium in Johannesburg. At the same time (8.15pm), Platinum Stars play last season’s runner-ups, Mamelodi Sundowns at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium.

Premiership defending champions, Kaizer Chiefs will kick-off their campaig against Chippa United at the Nelson Mandela Stadium. Newly-promoted club, Golden Arrows will play University of Pretoria at the Chatsworth Stadium. Both fixtures will kick-off at 3pm. - ANA



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Five facts about Raheem Sterling

Raheem Sterling became the most expensive English footballer in history signing after for Manchester City from Liverpool.

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Five facts on Raheem Sterling after he became the most expensive English footballer in history signing for Manchester City from Liverpool for £44million, rising to possibly £49 million ($76 million, 68 million euro):

Wembley in his blood

Born in Jamaica - he has three siblings - but his mother moved to England when he was five and he grew up in a tough neighbourhood a short walk from Wembley Stadium, a fact which was not lost on him. “I used to ride my bike round this little car park that was by the stadium,” said Sterling. “I used to say to myself, 'One day, I'd like to play there. Hopefully I could do that,'“

Boy done good

Sterling couldn't settle at regular school in England so he was sent to a Special school. His mentor there Chris Beschi recognised immediately there was something different about him, although he also feared if not given guidance he could go down the wrong way. “I remember saying to him as a 10-year-old, 'If you carry on the way you're going, by the time you're 17 you'll either be playing for England or you'll be in prison'. It was a harsh thing to say and I don't think it was a defining moment for him, but I definitely felt it was true,” he told the 'Mail on Sunday' in 2012. “There wasn't going to be a middle ground for him. He wasn't going to be some guy working as a mechanic or a labourer. He was always going to be remarkable.”

Mum's the word

Sterling may earn himself a lot of negative publicity for his multi-million pound move, having snubbed an excellent contract offer from Liverpool who gave him his break, but off the pitch he is highly regarded as being courteous and civil. This he can put down to his mother Nadine, a nurse at a Jewish Community Centre who has been his guiding light throughout his young life even to the extent of telling him how to play football. “My Mum rules my life - she's a nightmare at times, but I love her and she's the main person in my life,” he told the Daily Mirror in 2013. “She has got a very strong personality and thinks she's the boss! When I get home from training, she's there, in my face. She's there 24/7. I don't know where she gets her knowledge from. Now she thinks she's Jose Mourinho!”

Sister Sledge

Not everyone in his family believes he is their footballing god as evidenced by what his elder sister Lakima attested to last year during the World Cup final. “You should see his six-year-old brother Kingston,” Lakima Sterling told The Times. “He can do keepy-ups and everything. He is better than Sterling was at that age. Kingston is the next Messi.”

Family man

Sterling perhaps mindful of how he lacked a father in his youth - he has said he never knew him and any chance of doing so was brutally cut short when he was shot dead in Jamaica four years after his family had moved to England - sees his three-year-old daughter Melody Rose as often as possible as she lives in Liverpool with her mother whom Sterling is no longer with. “She's at the hide-and-seek stage. She came to a match last season, but cried - the crowds were too much,” he told The Sunday Times in April this year. “She likes coming to training, though. Everyone says what a sweet baby she is.” – AFP



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Sterling thanks Liverpool, Rodgers

Raheem Sterling tried to make his peace with Liverpool following his record-breaking move to Manchester City.

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Raheem Sterling tried to make his peace with Liverpool following his record-breaking move to Premier League rivals Manchester City on Tuesday.

The 20-year-old forward became English football's most expensive player after passing a medical in a five-year deal worth an initial £44 million that could rise to £49 million ($76 million, 68 million euro).

City, the 2014 Premier League champions, finished runners-up to champions Chelsea last season as Liverpool came sixth and failed to qualify for Europe's elite Champions League competition.

“The more quality players that are around you, the more quality it brings out in you so I can't wait to get started and play alongside them,” Sterling told City's official website late Tuesday.

His move across the northwest of England set the seal on a long-running transfer saga involving the England international who was under contract at Liverpool until 2017.

But he had rejected a £100 000-a-week deal to extend his stay at Liverpool, with the Reds finally accepting City's third bid of the close season.

Sterling's behaviour, and that of his outspoken agent Aidy Ward, infuriated many Liverpool fans as well as drawing criticism from Anfield great Steven Gerrard.

Sterling, however, was keen on Tuesday to acknowledge the part various Liverpool figures, including current manager Brendan Rodgers, had played in his development since he was a teenager.

“It has been a long journey from QPR and I'd like to thank a few people who have helped me along the way,” he said.

“I'd like to thank Rafa Benitez for taking me to Liverpool as a 15 year-old – that was a massive step for me and a new challenge.

“Also to Kenny Dalglish for showing such faith in me and putting me in at such a young age.

“I want to thank Brendan Rodgers for giving me a chance and an opportunity in the first team, giving me my full debut – against City funnily enough – and giving me a real chance to cement a place in the first team and show the world my talents.

“Finally, I'd also like to thank all the people around me – my mum and sisters, my management team and Aidy Ward for helping me focus and get where I am today.

“I just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone.”

The Jamaican-born Londoner took over the most expensive English footballer mantle from Andy Carroll, who moved from Newcastle to Liverpool for £35 million but never lived up to the tag.

Sterling, who will wear the number seven shirt, is now second only to Welshman Gareth Bale, who joined Real Madrid for some £85 million from Tottenham Hotspur in 2013, on the all-time most expensive British player chart.

Front-man Sterling will now competing with the likes of Sergio Aguero, Wilfried Bony, Edin Dzeko, Samir Nasri, Jesus Navas and David Silva for a place in City's starting side.

Sterling will now fly out to meet up with his new team-mates on tour in Australia within the next 24 hours. – AFP



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Sanchez to miss Arsenal’s season opener

Alexis Sanchez will miss Arsenal's first Premier League game of the season after being given an extended break.

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London - Alexis Sanchez will miss Arsenal's first Premier League game of the season after being given an extended break following his exertions with Chile at the Copa America.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said Sanchez would return to the club at the start of August but would then need time to regain match fitness.

Sanchez will miss the Community Shield against league champions Chelsea at Wembley on August 2 as well as the league opener against West Ham United the following week after a gruelling Copa America campaign.

The athletic forward scored the winning penalty for his country in the Copa final against Argentina on July 4 in his 58th game of last season.

“Alexis will be back on Aug. 3. Usually it takes three weeks to be competitive. With Alexis it could be a bit less. He will miss certainly the first game,” Wenger told a news conference in Singapore.

“He is an important player for us and he showed he has the winning mentality when he took on the responsibility to take the last penalty in the Copa America final against Argentina.”

The 26-year-old Sanchez became a pivotal figure in Arsenal's campaign last season, helping them put a superb run of results together in the second half of the campaign.

Their hopes of sustaining a credible title challenge this season have been given a boost after they managed to persuade Chelsea to allow keeper Petr Cech to join one of their direct rivals.

“It's true not many players leave Chelsea for Arsenal, but the deal itself was not too difficult,” Wenger said.

“The decision was difficult because I felt our two goalkeepers did very well last season, but, on the other hand, we could add experience and strengthen the belief of our squad.”

Goalkeeper has long been a problem position for Arsenal with David Ospina and Wojciech Szczesny both culpable for errors last term as the side finished third.

Cech's arrival has been greeted warmly by Germany international Per Mertesacker, who will be marshalling the defensive line in front of the Czech shot stopper.

“There's even more belief now and we feel very confident at the back. There are many doubters out there, but we feel a lot stronger with Petr Cech,” he said. – Reuters



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Fenerbahce sign Van Persie

Robin van Persie vows to rekindle his goal-scoring prowess and help Fenerbahce win trophies.

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Istanbul - Netherlands striker Robin van Persie vowed on Tuesday to rekindle his goal-scoring prowess and help Fenerbahce win trophies as he joined the Turkish club from Manchester United on a three-year deal.

Donning the blue-and-yellow striped kit of the Turkish league runners-up, van Persie stepped out in front of thousands of cheering fans, a few setting off flares, at a signing ceremony in their stadium on the Asian side of Istanbul.

“With this team we can win trophies. My aim is to win as many trophies as we can over the next couple of years and to do really well in Europe,” he told a news conference.

“I will miss chances but I can promise you I will keep trying until it goes in. It is my dream to score goals for Fenerbahce,” he said.

Financial details of his deal were not disclosed.

The 31-year-old joined United from Arsenal for 24 million pounds ($36.92 million) in August 2012 and had an impressive debut season, finishing as the Premier League's top scorer as the Old Trafford side won the title.

But the Dutchman, who was entering the final season of his contract with United, struggled for form and fitness under Louis van Gaal last term and slipped down the pecking order.

He said he now needed a couple of weeks to be in perfect condition with pre-season training. Asked about his emotions on leaving Manchester, he said: “From my side there are no hard feelings.”

“You see that everyone really appreciated my time there. That was important for me,” he said.

Van Persie struggled with an ankle injury through last season. He blamed a hectic pre-World Cup training programme, as he battled to get fit for Brazil, and then a lack of a break after the tournament last summer.

Turkish passion

He spoke enthusiastically about his rapturous welcome in Istanbul, saying he had always liked the passion in Turkey from the fans and players.

Van Persie said his Dutch compatriot and former Fenerbahce player Dirk Kuyt had spoken positively of the club and his time in Turkey.

“We spoke with other clubs but this club gave me the best feeling and I am very happy that we are here now,” he said.

He was also asked about potential rivalry playing against his fellow national team player Wesley Sneijder at Galatasaray.

“He's a very good guy, he's a friend and colleague. I'm looking forward to that challenge because I respect this league a lot. You have many good teams here. It is a very hard league to win,” he said.

Van Persie followed his former United team mate Nani to Fenerbahce after the Portugal winger completed a move to the Turkish club last week for six million euros in a three-year deal.

Reuters



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City sign Sterling for record fee

With a R940 million price tag, Raheem Sterling is now the most expensive English player in history.

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London - Manchester City made Raheem Sterling the most expensive English player in history when they completed a deal for the 20-year-old forward on Tuesday, rubber-stamping an acrimonious end to his Liverpool career.

City paid 49 million pounds (R940 million) for Sterling, according to media reports, with the England international signing a five-year contract at the Etihad Stadium.

The pacy winger will fly out to join his new team mates, who are on a pre-season tour in Australia.

“Raheem Sterling is one of the best attacking players in world football, and I am very much looking forward to him joining our squad out in Australia later this week,” City manager Manuel Pellegrini said on the club website.

“He is a young player with outstanding ability, and I am sure the Manchester City fans will be very excited about seeing him in action for the team.”

Abu Dhabi-owned City did not confirm the transfer fee but said it was a record for the club.

The fee is also higher than the previous record for an English player, surpassing the 35 million pounds Liverpool paid Newcastle United for target man Andy Carroll in 2011.

Sterling endured an acrimonious end to his career at Liverpool after making 129 appearances and scoring 23 goals, having moved to the Merseyside outfit from Queens Park Rangers in 2010 as a 15-year-old.

His relationship with Liverpool hit trouble in April as contract talks stalled and he gave an unauthorised interview to the BBC, denying being a “money-grabber” and claiming he was motivated purely by ambition.

His outspoken agent Aidy Ward then angered the club and its supporters in May by saying the England player would not sign a new deal at Anfield - even for 900,000 pounds ($1.40 million) a week.

With no City deal on the immediate horizon, the issue came to a head last week as the player did not fly out with Liverpool for their pre-season tour despite being named in the squad.

Liverpool, however, showed no bitterness in a short statement confirming his departure on their website.

“Liverpool Football Club can confirm Raheem Sterling has completed a transfer to Manchester City,” the club said. “Liverpool FC wishes Raheem well.”

Reuters



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Arsenal much stronger with Cech

The signing of Petr Cech has spurred belief that Arsenal can now bridge the gap between themselves and the top title contendors.

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Singapore - The arrival of goalkeeper Petr Cech has given Arsenal's unfairly criticised defensive unit a welcome boost and could be the missing piece in the title puzzle, his new side have said.

Pundits and fans have frequently cited last line weaknesses as the reason why Arsenal have not won the Premier League since 2004, with David Ospina and Wojciech Szczesny both culpable for errors last term as the side finished third, 12 points behind champions Chelsea.

But the signing of the renowned Czech international, who enjoyed a trophy-laden decade at Chelsea before being usurped by Belgian Thibaut Courtois last term, has spurred belief of bridging the gap.

The goalkeeper is in line to make his first Arsenal appearance when the FA Cup winners kick off their pre-season in the Asian trophy against a Singapore select on Wednesday but his impact on the squad has already been felt.

“From day one you felt his presence, he is the type, he communicates well on and off the pitch, speaks several languages so I think he can add that extra we may miss at the moment,” German defender Per Mertesacker told reporters in Singapore on Tuesday.

“We are very happy with him and I think he has a good feeling as well about joining us and contributing to our team.

“We had already a good structure, but with him we feel much stronger.”

Mertesacker knows more than most the problems that Arsenal have faced at the back in recent years as they have struggled to put together a consistent 38-match title challenging campaign.

The World Cup-winner, though, believes Arsenal's issues were overstated and that the backline were already strong before the arrival of the 33-year-old goalkeeper.

“It gives you a lift when you have someone with that presence and record in our back,” he said.

“We feel quite confident at the back. There were many doubters out there but we feel we are stronger.”

One reporter suggested to Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger that the arrival of Cech had solved the goalkeeping problem that existed since the departure of Jens Lehmann over seven years ago.

“Look it's quite simple if you go back to the numbers. We have no obvious goalkeeping problem,” said the Frenchman, whose side had the third best defensive record last term behind Chelsea and Southampton.

“In the last 19 games we conceded 13 goals and we want to maintain that record or improve it but that would be very, very difficult.

“That means 26 goals conceded in a season, that is exceptional. We have improved our record during the season last year, we want to maintain that and stabilise and if possible improve that.” – Reuters



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United set for real title push?

Manchester United left for a pre-season tour of America with almost £80million of new players on board.

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Manchester United left for a pre-season tour of America with almost £80million of new players on board but uncertainty still lingers over the futures of David de Gea and Angel di Maria.

United managed to push through medicals for Bastian Schweinsteiger and Morgan Schneiderlin in time for the two midfield players to board their plane for Seattle yesterday afternoon.

Manager Louis van Gaal believes that in the veteran German Schweinsteiger, signed for £15m, he has the man to finally bring some authority to United’s midfield. France international Schneiderlin, meanwhile, has arrived from Southampton for £24m as one of the most highly rated midfielders in Europe.

With United having already invested in Holland winger Memphis Depay and Italy full back Matteo Darmian, Van Gaal’s squad is looking much deeper than it did when he arrived at the club a year ago.

Still, though, there is confusion over goalkeeper De Gea and the club’s record signing Di Maria.

De Gea is with the squad in America — where they will play four games — and has yet to be the subject of a bid from suitors Real Madrid. For reasons so far unexplained, his deputy Victor Valdes is not with the squad, meaning that De Gea is likely to play plenty of minutes on tour.

Di Maria, meanwhile, is expected to be the subject of a bid from Paris Saint-Germain in the coming days as the French team look to take advantage of his unhappiness in England. It is understood that the 27-year-old and his wife have not settled and are keen to move.

Ideally, Di Maria would like to return to Real Madrid but whether he will be offered that option from a club that sold him only a year ago remains questionable.

Against this background, Van Gaal is continuing his search for a new centre forward and another central defender. Van Gaal has a liking for Robert Lewandowski at Bayern but is aware of how difficult that deal would be, given that he has just signed one of the German club’s star players.

United chief executive Ed Woodward certainly expects to remain busy during the remainder of a transfer window that does not close until the end of August. Woodward has flown to America with United but is expecting to return to the UK to continue business once the club leave Seattle and head to San Jose this weekend.

Certainly Van Gaal is happy that the club has managed to conduct a large proportion of business so early. Last summer United were still chasing players after the season had started — something he had expressly asked not to be the case this time around.

Speaking of his two latest signings, Van Gaal said yesterday: ‘There is no doubting Bastian’s talent and his ability to control games. He brings a wealth of experience and is an excellent addition to our squad. His record speaks for itself; he has won every honour at club level and was a major part of the successful Germany World Cup-winning team last summer.

‘Bastian is the ultimate professional and of course, no stranger to me. I worked with him during my time at Bayern Munich and I am truly delighted he is joining Manchester United.

‘Morgan is a very talented player with great energy and ability. His skills will complement the players that we already have and I am very pleased that we have been able to complete this deal before the tour.

‘That training camp will be very important in our preparations for the new season and gives Morgan and the other players a chance to show our fans what they can achieve together.’

Sportsmail revealed United’s interest in Schweinsteiger in mid-May. Despite his relatively mature age, the 30-year-old has been given a three-year contract in the hope that he can provide United’s midfield with the authority it needs.

Schneiderlin, meanwhile, abandoned plans to sign for Arsenal once he learned of United’s interest. The 25-year-old said: ‘Once I learned that United were interested in signing me, it was a very easy decision to make.

‘I have enjoyed seven very happy years with Southampton and it’s a club that will always be in my heart. But the chance to be part of this squad to help this great club be successful was too good to miss.

‘I know what Manchester United means to fans all over the world and I’m looking forward to experiencing that.’ – Daily Mail



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Xavi slams Real over Casillas exit

Xavi has hit out at Real Madrid for failing to give departing goalkeeper Iker Casillas the send-off he deserved before his switch to Porto.

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Madrid - Former Barcelona and Spain midfielder Xavi has hit out at Real Madrid for failing to give departing captain and goalkeeper Iker Casillas the send-off he deserved before his switch to Porto.

A tearful Casillas appeared alone in the Bernabeu stadium press room on Sunday and the 34-year-old choked up several times as he read a farewell statement that brought to an end 16 seasons in the Real first team.

A wave of criticism followed, with Casillas's parents also saying in a newspaper interview their son had been forced out of the club by president Florentino Perez.

Real responded by organising an official presentation with Perez and Casillas at the Bernabeu on Monday, when hundreds of fans who turned up in sweltering heat chanted for the president to quit and gave Casillas a rousing ovation.

The contrast between Sunday's surreal appearance and the send-off Barca gave his close friend Xavi was telling.

A product of Barca's academy, Xavi, 35, joined Qatari side Al Sadd at the end of last season and fans, officials and team mates paid homage to him at a packed Nou Camp stadium where the midfielder was surrounded by family and friends.

Xavi wrote in Spanish daily La Vanguardia on Tuesday that Casillas had not changed since they first met at the Under-17 World Cup in Egypt in 1997 and that he remained “a good person”.

“That's why it leaves a bad taste what is happening with him now,” Xavi wrote.

“In recent years, I have seen that he is not enjoying himself like before.

“He even seems bitter and I think everyone in this country (Spain) should think about this.

“It cannot be that maturing Spanish athletes are not shown sufficient respect, that people neglect to value everything they have done for their sport and instead focus on their defects, sometimes with malicious intent.”

Xavi drew a comparison with Juventus and Italy keeper Gianluigi Buffon, who he said still appeared to be enjoying himself in goal at the age of 37.

“I look at Iker and I have the feeling that lately he is playing under pressure, as if he has to prove what a great keeper he is in every match, without the joy he always had.

“Now he is going to Porto and I am sure he will be welcomed as a hero. Away from here they will appreciate him more.” – Reuters



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Rodgers must spend Sterling cash wisely

Brendan Rodgers has a mixed transfer record at best at Anfield and needs to use his swollen piggy bank wisely.

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It is imaginable that among those who represent Raheem Sterling, there was a sense of amusement when Brendan Rodgers was photographed without him yesterday as he tried to explain at a Bangkok hotel why club and player had separated on good terms. Supposedly, the Liverpool manager was snapped all-too often with an arm around Sterling's shoulders during training sessions, a Byzantine attempt, they say, to make it seem like a father was at work, guiding his son on the righteous path through career and life.

But Sterling, who was too tired at one stage last season to play for England, was tired of Liverpool, allegedly tired of Rodgers and tired of being told he was only worthy of becoming the third most valuable player in wage terms at the Premier League's sixth-placed club last season. Meanwhile second-placed Manchester City were prepared to make him the most expensive Englishman in football history.

Those making the decisions at Liverpool, however, consider that Jordon Ibe has as much if not more potential than Sterling. So, having secured, in May, a five-year deal for someone who wants to be there, for a fraction of the wage being offered to someone who does not, the £49m for Sterling is good business.

The process means Sterling's agent, Aidy Ward, instantly becomes a millionaire and it is clear he has not given his client the best advice in how to secure his move painlessly: that BBC interview and the no-shows at training leave a sour taste. Liverpool fans are left to lurch between the consolation of the astronomical figure and the fact, for the second summer running, Liverpool have lost arguably their most exciting talent - and this time strengthened a rival.

Liverpool, it will be said, have become a “selling club”, but this ignores the fact that historically they have not been defined by the players they've sold but by whom they have recruited. Ever since Kenny Dalglish sent chief scout Geoff Twentyman into early retirement upon his appointment as player-manager in 1985, it is an area Liverpool have struggled in and helps explain, in part, why they have not won the league in 25 years.

Rodgers has a mixed transfer record at best at Anfield and needs to use his swollen piggy bank wisely. Liverpool's next move - likely to be for Aston Villa's Christian Benteke - must work - and Ibe must be helped to kick on. Then the Sterling decision will be vindicated. Get it wrong and Rodgers might not be in the position next summer to defend his transfer policy. – The Independent



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Martinez targets Europe return

Everton manager Roberto Martinez has expressed his desire for the club to make a swift return to European competition.

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Singapore - Everton manager Roberto Martinez admitted that last season's disappointing campaign was impacted by the side's run to the last 16 of the Europa League but the Spaniard wants nothing more than to compete in the tournament again.

In his first season on Merseyside, Everton finished an impressive fifth but were mired in the bottom half of the table for much of the last campaign before they moved up to 11th on a run of good form after their European exit to Dynamo Kiev.

“If the question is 'does playing in the Europa League have an impact on the league?' then the answer is clearly 'yes',” Martinez told reporters on Tuesday in Singapore, where the club are playing in the Premier League Asia Trophy.

“It's different when you are playing in Europe season after season, you get that mentality and habits and into a position where you can cope with it a lot better,” added the Spaniard ahead of Wednesday's opening game against Stoke City.

Arsenal and a Singapore Select XI are the other teams in the lucrative pre-season event.

“Psychologically it's very tough... like having to go to Russia on a Thursday and arriving back on a Friday afternoon to face Manchester United at Old Trafford on an early Sunday kickoff is a physical aspect that will affect you,” he added.

“It is a lesson that we have learned, we matured and we got better. But that is our aim. We want to be in those situations, to be playing in Europe year after year but that is something that is becoming harder in our league as you can imagine.

“There are probably five teams preparing this season to try and win the title and there's another three or four teams with financial backing to get into Europe so it becomes harder and harder. But it is still our aim and one of our targets.”

Martinez has brought in a few new signings since the transfer window opened but does not expect any acquisitions similar to the club record 28 million pounds ($43.30 million) they paid for Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku a year ago.

“We are trying to build on what we have done in the last four windows and sometimes you need to spend big to bring in specific players,” he added.

“Now we have a strong group with some of the most exciting youngsters you will see in the league. I think the mixture is perfect and rather than talking about what we need, we are more concerned with how good we can be with the players we have.”

Club captain Phil Jagielka agreed.

“Obviously we spent a lot of money last year getting in the striker we needed but if you look around the squad, it's really well balanced,” the England defender said.

“Previously we have aimed for a Champions League slot at the start of the season and see how we get on. The manager would love us to win something and so would the players.

“We have really high standards at the club and we let ourselves down and never really got the momentum we needed last season. A lot of people are blaming the Europa League but we want to finish in the European positions in the coming season.

“Hopefully we can start well and achieve that. That can only be a good thing.” – Reuters



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