Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 11, 2018

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 Premier League managers are already preparing for the transfer window to open in a month's time

 Manchester United Jose Mourinho has been talking to Ed Woodward about budgets after a disappointing summer window and will look to put things right this winter

 Meanwhile Chelsea and Arsenal are expected to spend again to help their new managers

 There could also be movement on the continent with Real Madrid and Barcelona looking at their options Transfer news live updates - Follow her for the latest news and gossipChelsea hold Milan talks Chelsea have held talks with AC Milan about a loan deal for Andreas Christensen

 Despite a host of impressive performances last season, the talented centre-back has been a peripheral figure this term

 He's struggled to establish himself as a first-team regular under Maurizio Sarri and - at least in the short term - looks surplus to requirements

 According to Italian news outlet Calciomercato, the Blues are now in talks with Milan

 It's suggested Chelsea executive Marina Granovskaia has held transfer discussions with the Serie A side's top brass in recent days

 Tiemoue Bakayoko - who is on loan at the San Siro - was reportedly discussed. The Frenchman flopped at Stamford Bridge but has been performing well for the Italian heavyweights

 The availability of Cesc Fabregas and Gary Cahill was also on the agenda.Scholes on Mourinho and Woodward Paul Scholes claims Jose Mourinho has fallen out with Ed Woodward

 Mourinho and Woodward's relationship has been strained since the summer when the manager felt he wasn't backed in the transfer window

 And Scholes has opened up on the situation. "He seems like a lonely man at the minute doesn't he," Scholes said on BT Sport

 "He seems the man stuck in the middle of everything. "He's fallen out with the people who are trying to buy players for him, he's having a pop at his players

 "He just seems a little bit alone in the middle of it all at the minute. "And the way his team is playing it seems that way as well

"Arsenal fans want Koscielny out Arsenal fans have bombarded the club's Twitter account calling on the to get rid of Laurent Koscielny

 The defender is back in action last season's horror injury but fans don't think he's up to it anymore

 Koscielny managed 45 minutes for the under 23s against Derby, losing 5-0. However he is unlikely to be pleased with the response

 "Terminate his contract please! he cost us the Europa League," on said. Another claimed: "Koscielny we don't need you

Get out." "Keep him in the 23s hes past it," another said.Mourinho demands De Gea deal Jose Mourinho has urged the Manchester United board to get David de Gea tied down to a new deal

 The Spain star saved United again last night with a stunning stop low down with the score 0-0

 United then managed a late winner through Marouane Fellaini to beat Swiss side Young boys and qualify for the Champions League last 16

 And Mourinho called on Ed Woodward to show the club's ambition by getting him to sign a new deal

 De Gea has been in talks with United but they are not close to agreeing a new deal

 "Without David de Gea's save, no winning goal. We qualified. We did it," Mourinho said

 "He is the best goalkeeper in the world. "If our ambitions are to have the best goalkeeper in the world, we have to keep him

"Dembele U-turn Ousmane Dembele wants to STAY at Barcelona and fight for his future, according to ESPN

 The France ace has been under fire in recent weeks after missing a training session and getting dropped from the squad

 Dembele has been linked with Arsenal and Liverpool after claims he wants to quit the club He scored the equaliser against Atletico Madrid at the weekend, though and is hoping to get his career back on track

 ESPN also say the club has no plans to sell him having shelled out around £140m on him last summer

 Ernesto Valverde has publicly backed him to find his feet. "It's not as difficult as it seems from outside," he told Diario SPORT

"Ousmane is a good kid, young, who has come from a foreign country and needs an adaptation process

 "He's a great footballer. We want to help him and hopefully he gives a lot -- we know that he can

" Arsenal exit One of Arsenal's longest serving members of staff has announced he is leaving the club

 Reece Watson arrived at Arsenal in 2006 and worked up from assistant groundsman to head groundsman at the Emirates

 He worked closely with Arsene Wenger, who demanded the club's groundsmen produce an immaculate surface to suit his slick passing style

 Watson did just that - the Emirates is renowned as one of the best pitches in the country - but he has today announced he's leaving

Watson will bid goodbye to the role in February. Posting on LinkedIn, Watson wrote: "After 13 years at the club, I have decided to move on to the next chapter

 "I will leave my position in February to start a new and innovative company which will approach things differently and I'm confident will have a great impact on our industry

 "I would like to thank Arsenal FC for the amazing opportunities they have provided me, for which I will be forever grateful

 "I leave behind a fantastic team and indeed some of my closest friends, all of whom have had such a positive influence on my life

 "I'm very excited for what the future holds, watch this space."

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UN climate report warns world lagging on climate goals | DW News - Duration: 4:01.

If we are serious about preventing climate change, we need to be pumping a lot less of

this into the atmosphere.

That is the message in a new UN report.

Its authors warn of a growing "Emissions Gap" between rising emissions and the reductions

needed to achieve the goals set out in the Paris Climate accords.

Worldwide emissions have to be cut by a quarter by 2030 to keep global warming at 2 degrees

Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and avoid drastic consequences, says the report.

And the biggest elephant in the room that we refuse to see is the risk that it poses

to everything we like and appreciate in this planet.

Whether bio-diversity is your thing or sustainable finance or the health of the planet, or people

or prosperity or peace, human movements... you just pick up anything you like, everything

is at risk.

At a UN summit in the Polish mining town of Katowice starting Sunday, delegates will hammer

out a plan to meet the Paris accords, a task which seems much harder than

they

first imagined.

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