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The Celtic transfer untouchable who can't be sold at any price as Premier League clubs swirl
The Celtic transfer untouchable who can't be sold at any price as Premier League clubs swirl

Daily Record

time3 days ago

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The Celtic transfer untouchable who can't be sold at any price as Premier League clubs swirl

Charlie Mulgrew knows the importance of having a mainstay at the back Celtic have splurged millions trying to replace Carl Starfelt. So Charlie Mulgrew shudders to think how much it would cost to fill Cameron Carter-Vickers' boots. ‌ The Hoops have chopped and changed their backline since Swedish stopper Starfelt quit for Celta Vigo two years ago. ‌ An eye-watering £13million has been shelled out on unconvincing trio Auston Trusty, Gustaf Lagerbielke and Maik Nawrocki, while Liam Scales and Stephen Welsh have also had auditions. Yet the only ever present at the heart of the rearguard has been the colossal figure of CCV. Aside from his injuries, the USA international has been one of the first names on the teamsheet for Brendan Rodgers. And that's why, despite interest from Premier League threesome Leeds United, Sunderland and West Ham United, Mulgrew thinks the £20million-rated defender should be one of the club's untouchables. Asked how important it is to keep the 27-year-old, he said: "I think that's massive. I don't think they'll want to let him go. ‌ "Obviously, everybody has their price, but I think his will be high. "I think he's arguably one of the most important players and most important player at Celtic. "With not having a regular beside him, he's the one, the mainstay, that's there. ‌ "It's who's going to play beside him. I think holding on to him will be worth its weight in gold and like a new signing. You'd never want to get rid of him." Carter-Vickers has never ruffled the feathers during his four trophy-laden years at Parkhead. ‌ Mr Consistent enjoys life in Glasgow and has committed his future to the club until 2029. Yet there's absolutely no doubt in Mulgrew's mind that the ex-Tottenham man is capable of playing at a higher level. The former Hoops favourite said: "Could he play in the Premier League? 100 per cent. He's quick, he's strong, he reads the game well. ‌ "He's proved at Champions League level that he can play and compete. Maybe the only question mark would potentially be over his height. "He's not a tall centre-back, but I don't think many teams play the ball in the air. It's not like the Premier League in the 90s, where you had big Duncan Ferguson challenging you. "A lot of balls are on the ground and it's a lot of reading the game. I think that the Champions League showed that this year." ‌ Despite Celts coughing up £6m to land Trusty from Sheffield United last summer, Mulgrew senses that Carter-Vickers isn't entirely happy partnering up with his fellow American Bhoy - or Irishman Scales. That could see boss Rodgers dip into the market again as he searches for the final piece of the defensive puzzle that already includes Alistar Johnston, CCV, and Kieran Tierney. Mulgrew said: "I get the feeling that he's not completely satisfied with Trusty or Scales. But then it can change. ‌ "I really like Scales. Trusty's shown he can be a good player as well. They'll come back this pre-season and they might just hit the ground running. "The way football works, they could be the main centre-back next year. Football's a mad game. "It happened to myself. The year I got Player of the Year, I came back and I wasn't in the team for the first two games. ‌ "Then I played the majority at centre-back and got Player of the Year in Scotland. Anything can happen. "I'm sure Brendan Rodgers will be assessing that and seeing who's the best fit to play. ‌ "That's the good thing about Brendan Rodgers, he's always keeping people on their toes by knowing if they don't perform, they'll be replaced. "As a player, you want to be kept on your toes and not be resting your laurels." Signed for £4.3m, injury-plagued Polish ace Nawrocki has barely had a sniff under Rodgers. ‌ The ex-Legia Warsaw star has hardly put a foot wrong for the four-in-a-row champions whenever he's been fit - leaving fans scratching their heads as to why he hasn't been used more often. Rodgers has made it clear he wants a left-sided defender to play alongside right-footed Carter-Vickers. And as a leftie himself, Mulgrew admits the manager's reasoning makes total sense. ‌ He added: "I completely understand it. Celtic have a lot of possession in their half. "As the ball comes across to the left-centre half and he steps in, it opens up more angles of the passes to put it through the lines. "Right-footed players will tend to come back onto the right and go backwards and it closes the game off on one side. "I played in a Scotland team with three left-sided centre-backs in the back three, so when you don't have a lot of possession, you can get away with it a bit more, because it's a bit more about defending rather than having the ball. "But when you have possession, to step in and be on your side especially when you're left-sided, it can open up the passing angle so I completely understand it. But left-centre backs aren't easy to get." Tune in to Hotline Live every Sunday to Thursday and have your say on the biggest issues in Scottish football and listen to Record Sport's newest podcast, Game On, every Friday for your sporting fix, all in bitesize chunks.

Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney lands new job working alongside fellow Premier League icon
Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney lands new job working alongside fellow Premier League icon

The Irish Sun

time6 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney lands new job working alongside fellow Premier League icon

MANCHESTER UNITED legend Wayne Rooney has landed a new job which will see him work alongside a fellow Premier League icon. Wazza, 39, has been on the hunt for a fresh gig after 6 Wayne Rooney has landed a new job after leaving Plymouth Argyle Credit: Getty 6 The Man Utd legend is set to link up with another Premier League icon Credit: AFP The And it marked another underwhelming dugout performance following spells at Derby, DC United and Birmingham. Rooney has since He also captained and managed England at Soccer Aid earlier this month, scoring the fastest goal in the charity match's history before ex-United teammate Carlos Tevez banged in four to hand victory to a World XI. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL However, Rooney is now truly back in the beautiful game after landing a new job. But it is not another managerial stint for England's former captain. Instead, Rooney has linked up with a luxury training camp for children called The company organises half-term retreats for kids and their parents in exotic locations like Cyprus, Portugal and the Maldives. Most read in Football BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS The children get to spend their time playing football and learning from legends like Rooney. While parents have plenty of free time to rest and relax by the pool. Wayne Rooney names three players Man Utd should sign this summer including transfer for iconic former star 6 Rooney has joined Football Escapes to coach children's football at luxury locations Credit: Instagram @footballescapes 6 Rooney is heading back to Dubai after coaching there earlier this year Credit: Instagram @footballescapes Now, Rooney will get his boots back on for an October retreat to Dubai, having previously worked for them during an event in February. He will teach aspiring youngsters the ropes alongside a fellow Premier League icon in ex-Tottenham and England defender Michael Dawson. But training with Rooney doesn't come cheap. Football Escapes are advertising a seven-day stay for a family of four at the 5-star Jumeirah Beach Hotel for £8499 on their website – and that's BEFORE flights. A statement read: 'By popular demand, Wayne Rooney will be returning to Dubai, alongside Michael Dawson, for a week of Football Escapes magic this October Half Term, 20th - 24th October 2025. 'The kids will train daily, in their personalised kit, with our ambassadors and UEFA-qualified coaches, building their confidence and their skills with coaching from none other than Wayne Rooney. 'Including daily coaching from Wayne Rooney, a signed shirt, our incredible Parents' Match, a medals ceremony to round off the week, and of course a stay for you and your family at the world class Jumeirah Beach Hotel Resort in Dubai.' 6 Rooney will coach alongside Michael Dawson Credit: Getty 6 The former defender starred for Tottenham and England Credit: Action Images - Reuters

Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney lands new job working alongside fellow Premier League icon
Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney lands new job working alongside fellow Premier League icon

Scottish Sun

time6 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney lands new job working alongside fellow Premier League icon

MANCHESTER UNITED legend Wayne Rooney has landed a new job which will see him work alongside a fellow Premier League icon. Wazza, 39, has been on the hunt for a fresh gig after departing Plymouth Argyle at Christmas. 6 Wayne Rooney has landed a new job after leaving Plymouth Argyle Credit: Getty 6 The Man Utd legend is set to link up with another Premier League icon Credit: AFP The Red Devils icon managed just five wins in 25 games over a seven-month period. And it marked another underwhelming dugout performance following spells at Derby, DC United and Birmingham. Rooney has since enjoyed spending time as a pundit, working on Amazon Prime while featuring on the Stick to Football podcast. He also captained and managed England at Soccer Aid earlier this month, scoring the fastest goal in the charity match's history before ex-United teammate Carlos Tevez banged in four to hand victory to a World XI. However, Rooney is now truly back in the beautiful game after landing a new job. But it is not another managerial stint for England's former captain. Instead, Rooney has linked up with a luxury training camp for children called Football Escapes. The company organises half-term retreats for kids and their parents in exotic locations like Cyprus, Portugal and the Maldives. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS The children get to spend their time playing football and learning from legends like Rooney. While parents have plenty of free time to rest and relax by the pool. Wayne Rooney names three players Man Utd should sign this summer including transfer for iconic former star 6 Rooney has joined Football Escapes to coach children's football at luxury locations Credit: Football Escapes 6 Rooney is heading back to Dubai after coaching there earlier this year Credit: Football Escapes Now, Rooney will get his boots back on for an October retreat to Dubai, having previously worked for them during an event in February. He will teach aspiring youngsters the ropes alongside a fellow Premier League icon in ex-Tottenham and England defender Michael Dawson. But training with Rooney doesn't come cheap. Football Escapes are advertising a seven-day stay for a family of four at the 5-star Jumeirah Beach Hotel for £8499 on their website – and that's BEFORE flights. A statement read: 'By popular demand, Wayne Rooney will be returning to Dubai, alongside Michael Dawson, for a week of Football Escapes magic this October Half Term, 20th - 24th October 2025. 'The kids will train daily, in their personalised kit, with our ambassadors and UEFA-qualified coaches, building their confidence and their skills with coaching from none other than Wayne Rooney. 'Including daily coaching from Wayne Rooney, a signed shirt, our incredible Parents' Match, a medals ceremony to round off the week, and of course a stay for you and your family at the world class Jumeirah Beach Hotel Resort in Dubai.' 6 Rooney will coach alongside Michael Dawson Credit: Getty

Harry Redknapp 'drives Sandra mad' as he refuses to retire after health ordeal
Harry Redknapp 'drives Sandra mad' as he refuses to retire after health ordeal

Daily Mirror

time15-06-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Harry Redknapp 'drives Sandra mad' as he refuses to retire after health ordeal

Soccer Aid 2025 coach Harry Redknapp has opened up about his and wife Sandra's health struggles, as well as his reluctance to retire from the world of showbiz Harry Redknapp has candidly confessed that he "finds it hard to say no to things" and isn't ready to hang up his boots just yet, even as the ex-Tottenham boss nears his 80th birthday. In a revealing chat from 2023, the now-78-year-old shared that since ending his football management career in 2017, he's been non-stop, even entering the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! jungle and emerging victorious the following year. ‌ Harry, who is gearing up to coach the England team for Soccer Aid on Sunday, admitted that his hesitation to reduce his frequent television appearances, which includes projects with his son, former professional footballer Jamie Redknapp, is something that sends his wife Sandra round the bend. ‌ Speaking to Saga Magazine about whether he's put his feet up for good, Harry declared: "Not a chance. I can't. I find it hard to say no to things – it drives Sandra mad." He reminisced about his TV gigs, saying: "Recently, I've done Harry's Heroes for ITV, managed in Soccer Aid and last year Jamie and I filmed Jamie and Harry's World Cup Challenge [for Sky Max]. What a laugh that was." Harry also touched upon the health battles he and Sandra have faced, telling the magazine: "I've had a kidney cancer scare and a stent fitted into my heart, and Sandra's had ovarian cancer and really suffered with her throat after damaging her vocal cords." He recalled how Sandra's sepsis scare in 2018 nearly prevented him from jetting off to Australia for I'm A Celebrity, leaving him deeply concerned about potentially losing his beloved wife. Harry reminisced: "I was terrified I was going to lose her and I nearly didn't get on the plane. ‌ "But she wasn't having it – she wanted me to go. I'll never forget the moment she came into camp to see me. It was the first time she'd seen me cry." ITV audiences were utterly enchanted by Harry and Sandra's romance, shedding tears themselves during their emotional reunion in the jungle, which preceded Harry being named King of the Jungle. In recent news, Harry expressed his thrill at returning to Soccer Aid tonight, where he will witness England take on the World XI team to support Unicef's fundraising efforts. Joining him as part of the England coaching team are football icon Wayne Rooney, heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury, 'Line of Duty' star Vicky McClure, and goalkeeping hero David James, while a mix of ex-pros and stars lace up their boots for the big game.

Gary Lineker's colleague sends Match of the Day goodbye message after final show
Gary Lineker's colleague sends Match of the Day goodbye message after final show

Daily Mirror

time27-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Gary Lineker's colleague sends Match of the Day goodbye message after final show

Gary Lineker finally said goodbye to Match of the Day, but not long after the ex-Tottenham star's farewell, one of his BBC colleagues also had their own message Not long after Gary Lineker said farewell to Match of the Day, BBC commentator Guy Mowbray send his thanks to the departing star and issued his own "goodbye" message – until the summer. After the Premier League season came to an end, Lineker, while holding back the tears, bowed out of the iconic Premier League highlights programme. He did so after presenting the flagship show for more than 25 years. But barely 24 hours after the ex-Tottenham Hotspur star left the show for good, Mowbray, who has worked for the BBC since 2004, had a message for his own social media fanbase. ‌ However, the experienced commentator, who has also been narrating the BBC's Champions League highlights programme this year, will only be away from Match of the Day screens until the start of next season. ‌ Thanking Lineker on X, he wrote: "Time to say goodbye (until August) Thanks Gary. Thanks to the whole @BBCMOTD team for another incredible end of season montage that worked on every level. Nobody does it better. Wishing everyone a happy and healthy summer." Mowbray, who is a commentator rather than a pundit who worked alongside Lineker, stood by the now ex-MOTD host two years ago amid the former Leicester striker's brief suspension from BBC duties. In March 2023, Mowbray was among those who boycotted the show after Lineker was stood down by the Beeb for one episode, following his criticism of the Conservative party's asylum policy. When a similar demonstration was going to take place for Match of the Day 2 the following day – after the previous days' boycott of the main show – Mowbray acted as a spokesperson for other colleagues. He wrote: "Update: As yesterday, there will be no 'normal' MOTD(2) programme tonight. "The scheduled commentary team are in full agreement with our BBC Sport colleagues. We hope that a resolution can be found ASAP." Around 18 months later, Lineker decided to step down from his position after sharing a social media post about Zionism that included a picture of a rat, which he later deleted and apologised for. Lineker was going to continue presenting live FA Cup coverage for the BBC as well as that of the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico, before stepping down. ‌ However, he chose to walk away at the end of this campaign, bringing his 26-year career with the BBC to an earlier than anticipated end. In his final Match of the Day monologue, Lineker said: "Let me take this opportunity to thank all of the other pundits that I've had the pleasure of working with over the last 25 years, you've made my job so much easier. "Also, a huge thank you to those you don't see at home: the work that goes into making this iconic show is a huge team effort. From the editors, to the analysis team, from the commentators to the floor managers, from the producers to the camera operators, from the PAs to the subs, thank you all, you're the very best. ‌ "Rather like my football career, everyone else did all the hard work and I got the plaudits. It's been an absolute privilege to host Match of the Day for a quarter of a century. It's been utterly joyous. I'd like to wish Gabby, Mark and Kelly for when they sit in this chair - the programme is in the best of hands. "And my final thank you goes to all of you. Thank you for watching. Thank you for all of your love and support over the years. It's been so special - and I'm sorry that your team was always on last. Time to say goodbye. Goodbye." Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

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