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Transfer news: Arsenal close in on deals for Norgaard and Kepa
Transfer news: Arsenal close in on deals for Norgaard and Kepa

Irish Examiner

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Transfer news: Arsenal close in on deals for Norgaard and Kepa

Arsenal are exploring a £10m deal for Brentford midfielder Christian Norgaard, with the potential of £5m in performance related add-ons. The 31-year-old has been a key figure for the Bees since their promotion to the Premier League, racking up over 200 appearances at the Gtech Community Stadium. Coincidentally, Norgaard scored against Arsenal in Brentford's first ever Premier League game in 2021, when the Bees beat Mikel Arteta's side 2-0 at home. The Gunners are looking to replace Thomas Partey in the holding midfielder role with the Ghanaian's contract expiring this week. Partey is likely to depart this summer having so far failed to agree on a contract extension. Arteta looks set to recruit another Spanish shotstopper to the Arsenal ranks with the Gunners close to a deal for Chelsea keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga. Arsenal will pay his £5m release clause meaning he will compete with fellow countryman David Raya for the number 1 jersey at the Emirates. Arsenal opted against a permanent move for Bournemouth's Neto, who spent last season on loan at the North London club. Paul Pogba is poised to return to football with Monaco after the conclusion of a doping ban. The France international has a agreed a two-year deal with the Ligue 1 club and will undergo a medical this week. The 32-year-old last played a competitive game for Juventus in September 2023 before receiving a four-year suspension after testing positive for dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). France's Paul Pogba will join Monaco. File picture: Daniel Cole/AP Pogba appealed against the length of his ban, which was reduced to 18 months, and has been free to play since March. Pogba, who has 91 caps, attracted interest from clubs across the world after agreeing to terminate his Juventus contract last November. Sides from MLS and Saudi Arabia made overtures but the midfielder decided it would be best to restart his career in Monaco, who hope the deal will be concluded this week. Meanwhile, Rangers have announced the signing of defender Max Aarons from Bournemouth on a season-long loan deal. Chelsea have reopened negotiations with Borussia Dortmund over winger Jamie Gittens as both clubs look to find an agreement. Dortmund previously rejected a £42m offer from Chelsea for the 20-year-old a fortnight ago and are expected to return with an improved bid. Treaty United goalkeeper Michael Dike has joined Brighton & Hove Albion on a permanent deal. The youngster penned his contract with the Premier League club this week. He will join the club's U21 squad where he will commence pre-season preparations. Michael started his footballing career at local schoolboy club, Caherdavin Celtic. He eventually made his Treaty United senior debut, aged 17, when coming on as a substitute for the injured Corey Chambers in a 1-0 away victory over Kerry FC on March 1 of last year in the LOI First Division. Michael went on to make 10 first team appearances for Treaty in the 2024 season.

Pogba returns! French midfielder set to sign 2-year deal with AS Monaco
Pogba returns! French midfielder set to sign 2-year deal with AS Monaco

Business Standard

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Business Standard

Pogba returns! French midfielder set to sign 2-year deal with AS Monaco

Pogba, who has earned 91 caps for France, became a free agent in November after mutually terminating his contract with Juventus. Shashwat Nishant New Delhi Paul Pogba is set to make his football comeback with AS Monaco following the end of his doping suspension. The French midfielder has reportedly agreed to a two-year contract with the Ligue 1 side and is scheduled to undergo a medical examination later this week. Pogba to return to the big stage after more than a year The 32-year-old last played competitively for Juventus in September 2023 before receiving a four-year ban for testing positive for the banned substance DHEA. However, after appealing the initial decision, the suspension was reduced to 18 months, making him eligible to play again since March. Pogba, who has earned 91 caps for France, became a free agent in November after mutually terminating his contract with Juventus. Although he received interest from clubs in the MLS and Saudi Arabia, the World Cup winner chose to resume his career in Monaco. The club is optimistic that the deal will be finalised within days. Pogba returns to French football Despite beginning his youth career at Le Havre, Pogba has never played club football in France. His professional career includes two stints at Manchester United, including a then-record £89.3 million transfer in 2016. While he initially impressed in England, his second spell was less successful. Pogba returned to Juventus in 2022 on a free transfer but was plagued by injuries and inconsistent performances prior to his suspension.

Paul Pogba agrees two-year Monaco deal to restart career after doping ban
Paul Pogba agrees two-year Monaco deal to restart career after doping ban

Irish Examiner

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Paul Pogba agrees two-year Monaco deal to restart career after doping ban

Paul Pogba is poised to return to football with Monaco after the conclusion of a doping ban. The France international has a agreed a two-year deal with the Ligue 1 club and will undergo a medical this week. The 32-year-old last played a competitive game for Juventus in September 2023 before receiving a four-year suspension after testing positive for dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). Pogba appealed against the length of his ban, which was reduced to 18 months, and has been free to play since March. Pogba, who has 91 caps, attracted interest from clubs across the world after agreeing to terminate his Juventus contract last November. Sides from MLS and Saudi Arabia made overtures but the midfielder decided it would be best to restart his career in Monaco, who hope the deal will be concluded this week. Despite coming through the academy at Le Havre, Pogba has never played domestic football in France. He has had two spells at Manchester United, becoming the world's then most expensive player when he returned to the club in 2016 for €105m. Pogba's second spell at Old Trafford was a disappointment and he returned to Juventus in 2022 on a free transfer but struggled with injuries and form in Serie A before his ban. Guardian

Pogba to join ex-Arsenal star praised by Henry and who hit out at England snub
Pogba to join ex-Arsenal star praised by Henry and who hit out at England snub

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Daily Mirror

Pogba to join ex-Arsenal star praised by Henry and who hit out at England snub

Paul Pogba has reportedly agreed a two-year deal with Monaco and that would see the ex-Manchester United midfielder link up with former Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun Paul Pogba is reportedly about to join Monaco after spending nearly two years away from football due to a doping ban, with the former Manchester United and Juventus star set to link up with ex-Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun. Pogba was initially given a four-year ban after testing positive for the banned substance DHEA, but that was reduced to 18 months after he won an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. He was free to play again in March, but has yet to join a new club after his contract with Juventus was terminated in November. ‌ French outlet Le Parisien have reported that Pogba is close to signing a two-year contract with Monaco, having made 'significant financial sacrifices' in order to agree a deal. However, when asked about his future on Sergio Aguero's podcast La Casa del Kun, Pogba said: "I haven't signed anything, but there's interest. We'll see." ‌ If Pogba does end up joining Monaco, he will count a number of fellow former Premier League players as team-mates. This includes Balogun, who joined Monaco from Arsenal back in 2023. The 23-year-old enjoyed a decent debut campaign, netting eight goals in 32 games across all competitions, but struggled with injury problems last season that limited him to just seven starts. However, Balogun is a proven goalscorer in Ligue 1 after netting 21 goals in 37 games during a loan spell at Reims. Balogun later stated that he decided to go to France because he wanted to step out of his comfort zone and challenge himself, with the decision earning him praise from former Arsenal and Monaco star Thierry Henry. "I'm really happy for him because in general English players don't go abroad – normally players are loaned either to another Premier League side or in the Championship," Henry said on Prime Video in 2022. "He's a very English-style player who likes to run down the channels but he was missing something, which was his finishing. He's now starting to score goals regularly and I'm happy for that, happy he has gone abroad. "It's especially so considering he is a Londoner – in general Londoners struggle to leave London. When I heard he was coming to France, it made me think he has a refreshing mindset." ‌ Balogun was born in America, but grew up in London after emigrating to England when he was just two-years-old. He joined Arsenal's academy at the age of 10 and represented both England and the US at age group level before ultimately deciding to play for America at senior level. And his decision to declare for America came after he was left out of Gareth Southgate's first England squad for 2023, despite his impressive form for Reims. After the squad was announced, Balogun appeared to take aim at England as he posted on Instagram: "In life, go where you're appreciated. Be easy." Just a few months later, it was announced that he had committed to the US and he has been ever-present for them since, although he is yet to make an appearance under Mauricio Pochettino due to his recent injury struggles.

Paul Pogba agrees two-year Monaco deal to restart career after doping ban
Paul Pogba agrees two-year Monaco deal to restart career after doping ban

The Guardian

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Guardian

Paul Pogba agrees two-year Monaco deal to restart career after doping ban

Paul Pogba is poised to return to football with Monaco after the conclusion of a doping ban. The France international has a agreed a two-year deal with the Ligue 1 club and will undergo a medical this week. The 32-year-old last played a competitive game for Juventus in September 2023 before receiving a four-year suspension after testing positive for dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). Pogba appealed against the length of his ban, which was reduced to 18 months, and has been free to play since March. Pogba, who has 91 caps, attracted interest from clubs across the world after agreeing to terminate his Juventus contract last November. Sides from MLS and Saudi Arabia made overtures but the midfielder decided it would be best to restart his career in Monaco, who hope the deal will be concluded this week. Despite coming through the academy at Le Havre, Pogba has never played domestic football in France. He has had two spells at Manchester United, becoming the world's then most expensive player when he returned to the club in 2016 for £89.3m. Sign up to Football Daily Kick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football after newsletter promotion Pogba's second spell at Old Trafford was a disappointment and he returned to Juventus in 2022 on a free transfer but struggled with injuries and form in Serie A before his ban.

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