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Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain are set for a high-priced game of tug of war, and to the victor goes coveted Inter Milan full-back Achraf Hakimi.
PSG already tabled a €60-million bid for the Madrid-born Moroccan international, though Inter are resistant to sell Hakimi for anything less than €80 million.
Chelsea have yet to make a formal offer but are reportedly unlikely to meet Inter s valuation of Hakimi.
Hakimi played a vital role in Inter s first Serie A title since 2009-10, pairing seven goals and eight assists with appearances in all but one of the club s 38 league outings.
After making his England debut against the Republic of Ireland in November, the Borussia Dortmund star impressed as he was handed his first full international start in the 1-0 win over Austria on Wednesday.
At such a tender age it was a surprise to some people that Bellingham made the final cut for Southgate’s squad. But the England coach insists that the youngster is not going to the Euros just for the experience.
“Jude is phenomenal,” Southgate said this week. “Just in training in the last couple of days, to have a 17-year-old, who wants to compete with senior players, not only has the technique, but the competitiveness and maturity… he’s a hugely exciting player.”
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1) Leicester’s glory down to unity from top down
Of all of the post-match scenes, as the emotion ran wild through the Leicester ranks, was anything more touching than when the club’s chairman, Top Srivaddhanaprabha, was led on to the Wembley pitch by Kasper Schmeichel to be presented with the FA Cup? Bouncing up and down with the players, Srivaddhanaprabha could savour a dream-come-true moment and the poignancy was obvious, given the tragic death in 2018 of his father, Vichai, the then Leicester owner. What shone through was the connection that Srivaddhanaprabha has with Brendan Rodgers and the squad. It is a truly powerful force that played its part in Leicester’s victory. The top-down togetherness has helped make Leicester a destination club. Thefinal win was historic but the sense that the club’s journey will continue is inexorable.