Report: Manchester United now ready to sell player Bielsa wants at Leeds United
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ESPN are reporting this morning that Manchester United are open to selling Daniel James amid reported interest from Leeds United.
The Sun reported on July 24 that United will not let James leave, adding that Leeds are interested in signing the Wales international winger.
However, ESPN are reporting this morning that the Red Devils have made the 23-year-old available for transfer at the right price.
James is among a number of players United are ready to sell this summer, according to the report.
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Paul Pogba s Amazon Prime documentary: Release date, how to watch and Pogmentary details Ryan Kelly
Amazon Prime confirming that a series is on the way.
The World Cup winner became one of the most expensive footballers in history when he rejoined Manchester United for €105 million (£88m) in 2016, and he is one of the most gifted midfielders of his generation.
Pogba s personality has won him admiration and derision in equal measure, with younger fans revelling in his stylish dance celebrations while grizzled pundits dismissively snarl in TV studios.
His career will now be the subject of a documentary series, and
Goal brings you all the details, including when it is released, how to watch and more.
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The City Talking Studios has announced it is in development of a new feature-length documentary about the life of British professional wrestler ‘The British Bulldog’.
The film, entitled ‘Davey Boy’ will be based on the life of the late wrestler whose real name was David Smith.
It will tell the story of Smith’s formative years in the North of England, his journey to stardom on the British wrestling scene, and his run with his cousin who went by ‘The Dynamite Kid.’
It will follow his journey to stardom in the World Wrestling Federation, which culminated in a main event match against champion Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart at Wembley Stadium in front of 80,000 fans.