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Bournemouth desperate to sell Arsenal loan flop Neto but keeper's huge salary is making it impossible
Bournemouth desperate to sell Arsenal loan flop Neto but keeper's huge salary is making it impossible

The Irish Sun

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Bournemouth desperate to sell Arsenal loan flop Neto but keeper's huge salary is making it impossible

BOURNEMOUTH want to move out Brazilian keeper Neto but are being hindered by his massive wages. Advertisement 3 Neto only got one game at Arsenal last season Credit: Getty 3 The Bournemouth goalkeeper is reportedly on a £5million-a-year contract Credit: Getty 3 Djordje Petrovic is heading to Bournemouth for £25million The South American veteran, 35, who has played for That makes him hard to shift unless the club sponsor another loan deal. Neto became surplus to requirements at Arsenal after they went big and signed summer . The Spanish goalkeeper was ironically the first choice at Bournemouth last season, where he impressed massively and nearly helped the Cherries qualify for European football. Advertisement READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS His form meant Arsenal were happy to spend £5million on him, as Bournemouth were just unable to match his wages. He's now taken Neto's place as Raya's back-up in Mikel Arteta 's side as they go in search of a Premier League title next season. During his time at the Emirates, Neto only made one appearance for the Gunners, and with sweeping changes coming at the Emirates, he was one of the casualties. Bournemouth have now also decided they will have to move him on after signing agreeing a £25million deal with Chelsea to bring in Advertisement Most read in Football BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS They also have Mark Travers and Will Dennis as back-ups, which means they can afford to let 35-year-old Neto leave to save money. Bournemouth are determined to continue punching above their weight after fending off competition to keep striker Antoine Semenyo. Why Man City could be dumped out of the FA Cup by Bournemouth | Experts' best bets - Weekend Wager They have also shown they can buy big after signing French left-back Adrien Truffert from Rennes for £14million. Advertisement They finished last season ninth in the league table, just missing out on European football by the skin of their teeth.

Bournemouth desperate to sell Arsenal loan flop Neto but keeper's huge salary is making it impossible
Bournemouth desperate to sell Arsenal loan flop Neto but keeper's huge salary is making it impossible

Scottish Sun

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Bournemouth desperate to sell Arsenal loan flop Neto but keeper's huge salary is making it impossible

The Cherries are overloaded in one department NET LOSS Bournemouth desperate to sell Arsenal loan flop Neto but keeper's huge salary is making it impossible BOURNEMOUTH want to move out Brazilian keeper Neto but are being hindered by his massive wages. Neto has lost his place in the side and is back after a loan spell at Arsenal, with the Cherries desperate to lose his salary. Advertisement 3 Neto only got one game at Arsenal last season Credit: Getty 3 The Bournemouth goalkeeper is reportedly on a £5million-a-year contract Credit: Getty 3 Djordje Petrovic is heading to Bournemouth for £25million The South American veteran, 35, who has played for Barcelona and Valencia — still has 12 months left on his £5million-a-year deal. That makes him hard to shift unless the club sponsor another loan deal. Neto became surplus to requirements at Arsenal after they went big and signed former Chelsea man Kepa Arrizabalagathis summer. The Spanish goalkeeper was ironically the first choice at Bournemouth last season, where he impressed massively and nearly helped the Cherries qualify for European football. Advertisement His form meant Arsenal were happy to spend £5million on him, as Bournemouth were just unable to match his wages. He's now taken Neto's place as Raya's back-up in Mikel Arteta's side as they go in search of a Premier League title next season. During his time at the Emirates, Neto only made one appearance for the Gunners, and with sweeping changes coming at the Emirates, he was one of the casualties. Bournemouth have now also decided they will have to move him on after signing agreeing a £25million deal with Chelsea to bring in Djordje Petrovic. Advertisement BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS They also have Mark Travers and Will Dennis as back-ups, which means they can afford to let 35-year-old Neto leave to save money. Bournemouth are determined to continue punching above their weight after fending off competition to keep striker Antoine Semenyo. Why Man City could be dumped out of the FA Cup by Bournemouth | Experts' best bets - Weekend Wager They have also shown they can buy big after signing French left-back Adrien Truffert from Rennes for £14million. Advertisement They finished last season ninth in the league table, just missing out on European football by the skin of their teeth. Andoni Iraola is determined to build on last season's strong finish, but first, he is looking to buy cleverly in the transfer window.

Bournemouth desperate to sell Arsenal loan flop Neto but keeper's huge salary is making it impossible
Bournemouth desperate to sell Arsenal loan flop Neto but keeper's huge salary is making it impossible

The Sun

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Bournemouth desperate to sell Arsenal loan flop Neto but keeper's huge salary is making it impossible

BOURNEMOUTH want to move out Brazilian keeper Neto but are being hindered by his massive wages. Neto has lost his place in the side and is back after a loan spell at Arsenal, with the Cherries desperate to lose his salary. 3 3 3 The South American veteran, 35, who has played for Barcelona and Valencia — still has 12 months left on his £5million-a-year deal. That makes him hard to shift unless the club sponsor another loan deal. Neto became surplus to requirements at Arsenal after they went big and signed former Chelsea man Kepa Arrizabalaga this summer. The Spanish goalkeeper was ironically the first choice at Bournemouth last season, where he impressed massively and nearly helped the Cherries qualify for European football. His form meant Arsenal were happy to spend £5million on him, as Bournemouth were just unable to match his wages. He's now taken Neto's place as Raya's back-up in Mikel Arteta's side as they go in search of a Premier League title next season. During his time at the Emirates, Neto only made one appearance for the Gunners, and with sweeping changes coming at the Emirates, he was one of the casualties. Bournemouth have now also decided they will have to move him on after signing agreeing a £25million deal with Chelsea to bring in Djordje Petrovic. They also have Mark Travers and Will Dennis as back-ups, which means they can afford to let 35-year-old Neto leave to save money. Bournemouth are determined to continue punching above their weight after fending off competition to keep striker Antoine Semenyo. Why Man City could be dumped out of the FA Cup by Bournemouth | Experts' best bets - Weekend Wager They have also shown they can buy big after signing French left-back Adrien Truffert from Rennes for £14million. They finished last season ninth in the league table, just missing out on European football by the skin of their teeth. Andoni Iraola is determined to build on last season's strong finish, but first, he is looking to buy cleverly in the transfer window.

Chelsea star Pedro Neto candidly opens up on why he wants to win Club World Cup for best friend Diogo Jota
Chelsea star Pedro Neto candidly opens up on why he wants to win Club World Cup for best friend Diogo Jota

Scottish Sun

time12-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Chelsea star Pedro Neto candidly opens up on why he wants to win Club World Cup for best friend Diogo Jota

Neto believes Jota will be 'protecting' him in emotional statement FOR DIOGO Chelsea star Pedro Neto candidly opens up on why he wants to win Club World Cup for best friend Diogo Jota Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CHELSEA star Pedro Neto admits he wants to win the Club World Cup for Diogo Jota. The winger was left stunned when news broke of his Portugal pal's tragic death in a car accident. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Pedro Neto wants to win the Club World Cup to honour his late pal Diogo Jota Credit: Getty 2 Neto feels Jota will 'protect' him when Chelsea face PSG in Sunday's final Credit: Getty Jota and his brother Andre Silva were instantly killed when their Lamborghini skidded off a road in Spain before bursting into flames. Tributes were paid to Jota and Silva from around the world. And a tearful funeral was held in their native Portugal, with Jota's club Liverpool also retiring his No20 jersey. Neto was unable to attend the service due to being in America with Chelsea. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL slayed in chelsea Norwich defender in bloody battle with Made in Chelsea star's husband The ace has played a key role in his side's run to Sunday's Club World Cup final against Paris Saint-Germain. But although the odds are stacked against Chelsea, Neto is confident that Jota's memory can inspire him to victory. The pair forged a strong friendship while playing together at former club Wolves. And Neto believes Jota will be 'protecting' him tomorrow, which in turn will inspire him to become a world champion with the Blues. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS He told Chelsea's official site: 'When I step onto the pitch on Sunday, know that I want to win this competition for Diogo Jota. 'He will always be with me. He will always be remembered. My thoughts are still with him, his brother Andre Silva, and their families. It's such a difficult moment. Chelsea set for mouthwatering Club World Cup final against red-hot European champions 'Diogo immediately stood out to me when I came to England. I was very young and arriving in a new country, and he was one of the key players at Wolves. But he helped me and my family a lot, and I learned so much from him about life and football. 'Diogo was part of our group of Portuguese plates – there were quite a lot of us! Ruben Neves, Joao Moutinho, Ruben Vinagre, Rui Patricio, myself and Diogo. We were so close and spent a lot of time together off the pitch. 'We are still in contact now and these guys, and the memories I have, will stay with me for the rest of my life. It's why it's so tough to now be without Diogo. 'He was a warrior, a guy who would always be ready to fight for you. Yet he had this big smile and his laugh… it is one of the things that I will always remember. 'When I heard the news, I spoke with the coach and everyone was very supportive. We had the game against Palmeiras and it didn't make sense for me not to play. With the personality Diogo had – something else that will always stay with me – I think he would've wanted us to play. 'I have this feeling that Diogo is still protecting everyone who was close to him. It's why I want to be a warrior for him. Sunday is no different. 'It will be my second final with Chelsea, and we can be crowned world champions. That is the focus. I want to win. I want to win it for Diogo.'

Angels slip past Diamondbacks 6-5 on d'Arnaud's RBI single in ninth

time12-07-2025

  • Sport

Angels slip past Diamondbacks 6-5 on d'Arnaud's RBI single in ninth

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Travis d'Arnaud hit a pinch-hit RBI single down the left-field line in the ninth inning to give the Los Angeles Angels a 6-5 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night. Logan O'Hoppe was hit by a pitch with one out against left-hander Kyle Backhus (0-1) before Luis Rengifo singled and d'Arnaud delivered in place of Gustavo Campero. Zach Neto and Yoan Moncada each hit home runs in the first inning for the Angels, while Nolan Schanuel and Rengifo each had three hits as LA improved to 7-3 against NL West teams this season. Randal Grichuk hit a pair of home runs and drove in three runs as the Diamondbacks dropped to 3-7 since July 2. Arizona right-hander Ryne Nelson gave up four runs on seven hits with four walks over four innings, while Los Angeles left-hander Tyler Anderson gave up four runs on eight hits with two walks over five innings. Neto and Moncada powered a four-run first inning for the Angels, while the Diamondbacks followed with a four-run second that included Grichuk's home run and a two-run double from Alek Thomas. After Rengifo gave the Angels a 5-4 lead with a double in the fifth inning, Grichuk tied the game with another home run in the eighth. Kenley Jansen (3-2) pitched a scoreless ninth inning for the Angels. Angels catcher O'Hoppe, who was shaken up when Thomas scored on a slide in the third inning, walked and stole second base with two outs in the fifth ahead of Rengifo's RBI double. Neto has seven leadoff home runs, all this season, and tied the franchise record previously held by Brian Downing (1987). ___

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