the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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[Liam Keen] Exclusive: Wolves reject £50 million Newcastle bid for Jorgen Strand Larsen
[Sami Mokbel, BBC] Arsenal attacker Bukayo Saka expected to miss 3-4 weeks with hamstring injury. Set to miss Liverpool clash and England games. Martin Odegaard’s shoulder injury not severe and he isn't yet ruled out for Liverpool game.
[Alex Crook] Kobbie Mainoo would consider leaving Manchester United in the final week of the transfer window if the club receive a suitable offer
[The Athletic] The Bruno Fernandes Paradox: Why Man Utd’s best player presents a tactical dilemma | United fitting their best player, their most promising academy graduate in Mainoo and a new, £200m front three into the same line-up suddenly looks entirely impractical — at least in this system.
[Athletic] There is bemusement at Liverpool at the idea they have acted improperly by not following up with 2nd Isak bid. They have interpreted “conditions for a sale not being met" in NUFC statement as a reference to their need to sign a replacement rather than simply matching Isak’s asking price.
Thomas Müller accidentally reveals the selection of teammate Tristan Blackmon, then tries to fix it in hilarious Thomas Müller fashion
Professional Wrestler JD McDonagh making fun of the local team during a show in Newcastle (Great banter)
Jobe Bellingham's parent's have been banned from Dortmund's dressing room. They were angry after seeing their son being substituted at half time and were trying to confront the manager in the tunnel.
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[Romano] Jadon Sancho, currently not accepting AS Roma proposal and not even in talks with Besiktas now. No agreement between Sancho and Roma on personal terms, despite Man United ready to accept £20m bid. Besiktas deal in stand-by as Sancho won’t consider Turkey before September.
Lamela explains his retirement "Being in pain, playing and training through discomfort became normal. For 5 years now, I've been taking pills every game to be in better condition, starting with the lowest dose and recently taking the maximum dose to be able to play. I decided to put an end to this."
[Simon Stone] Insiders at Man United note Chelsea's reluctance to sell one of their unwanted forwards, Christopher Nkunku, to Bayern for less than £50m and feel that should guide the London club's valuation of Alejandro Garnacho, who they consider to be a better player.
[Sky Sports] Should Man Utd have been awarded a penalty?
[Wayne Rooney]: "for the team who's trying to sign Alexander Isak, in this case it looks like Liverpool, you have to wonder, is this the sort of player you want, who's going to desert his team-mates and a huge football club. It's a good opportunity, but it has to be done in the right way."
[Instagram] Yoane Wissa has unfollowed Brentford, changed his profile picture to black and removed all club photos from his Instagram account as he looks to leave the club.
Lukaku tore his left hamstring, may need surgery and might be out for the rest of the year
[The Independent] Liverpool fan arrested over alleged Semenyo racist abuse is banned from every football stadium
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