Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 1, 2019

Waching daily Jan 31 2019

 The January transfer window is almost over for another year, with several big deals having taken place prior to the second half of the season

 Chelsea swooped early to snap up Christian Pulisic, although the US winger has returned to Borussia Dortmund on loan until the summer

 The Blues have also welcomed Gonzalo Higuain on a temporary deal from Juventus while Liverpool sold Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth for £9million

 Denis Suarez has completed a loan switch from Barcelona to Arsenal and is looking to be fit in time to face Manchester City on Sunday

 Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola and co waved goodbye to Brahim Diaz in a deal which saw Real Madrid shell out £22m for the untried youngster

 Newcastle have broken their club record transfer fee to sign Miguel Almiron from Atlanta United and Fulham have taken a punt on Dutch winger Ryan Babel

 Further afield, Kevin-Prince Boateng has joined Barcelona on loan while Aaron Ramsey is all-but certain to join Juventus in the summer

 However, several deals could still go through before the pm Premier League deadline while other transfers like those involving Chinese Super League deals do not need to be rushed through – but which ones are most likely according to Whispers? ( – unlikely, 5 – very likely) Matthijs de Ligt (Ajax to Paris Saint-Germain) – 4

 Javier Hernandez (West Ham United to Valencia) – 4.2 Matteo Darmian (Manchester United to Juventus) – 4

3 Michy Batshuayi (Chelsea to Monaco) – 4.7 Leroy Fer (Swansea City to Fenerbahce) – 4

3    Lazar Markovic (Liverpool to Besiktas) – 4.5 Idrissa Gueye (Everton to Paris Saint-Germain) – 4

5 Lucas Piazon (Chelsea to Chievo Verona) – 4.5 Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui (Slavia Prague to Fulham) – 4

6  Jean-Clair Todibo (Toulouse to Barcelona) – 4.7 Florin Andone (Brighton & Hove Albion to Fenerbahce) – 4

8 Daniel James (Swansea City to Leeds United) – 4.8 Jacob Murphy (Newcastle United to West Bromwich Albion) – 4

8 Luciano Acosta (D.C. United to Paris Saint-Germain) – 4.8 Diego Godin (Atletico Madrid to Inter Milan) – 4

8 Yacine Adli (Paris Saint-Germain to Bordeaux) – 4.8 Adrien Silva (Leicester City to Monaco) – 4

9 Youri Tielemans (Monaco to Leicester City) – 4.9 Marouane Fellaini (Manchester United to Shandong Luneng) – 4

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For more infomation >> Transfer news: Top 20 most likely last-minute deadline day deals – Liverpool, Chelsea exit - Duration: 2:47.

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Arsenal transfer news: David Ornstein reveals deadline day signing is '50/50' - Duration: 2:53.

Unai Emery, who is set to announce the signing of Denis Suarez from Barcelona, is looking to land the 21-year-old midfielder on transfer deadline day in an effort to strengthen his midfield options.

Arsenal have turned their attention to Nkunku after struggling to convince Inter Milan and Dalian Yifang to agree to loan deals for Ivan Perisic and Yannick Carrasco respectively.

And BBC Sport reporter David Ornstein believes Nkunku could be heading to the Emirates Stadium.

"Arsenal pressed hard for Perisic," Ornstein wrote on Twitter. "They want loan + option, Inter Milan want permanent or loan + obligation. So #AFC offered to pay penalty fee if loan doesn't become permanent. No sign of #Inter budging.

"Far lower numbers & effort in Carrasco pursuit.

"Nkunku said to be 50/50."

Nkunku is on the fringes of Thomas Tuchel's PSG team, featuring just 17 times in all competitions this term.

He can occupy a number of midfield and attacking positions, which makes him an attractive proposition to Emery.

However, Nkunku's agent claimed on Tuesday that a deal with Arsenal was unlikely.

"I am here [in the studio] tonight, which is not a good sign," Jose-Pierre Fanfan said on Canal+ show Late Football Club.

"There is a real interest from Arsenal for Nkunku, but the discussions are quite complicated. There are restrictions from Arsenal's side, they cannot do a transfer in the middle of the season.

"It is still being discussed with PSG, things could still happen in the next 48 hours, but as I said, the fact that I am here means that it does not look good."

"His situation will be evaluated in June, then he will have just one year left on his contract, and his situation will need to be evaluated.

"He is a young boy, who needs to play, enjoy himself, and to sign up for a project for the long term, that is what he is looking for, and he was in that phase with Arsenal but it looks complicated. If we have to wait, then he is ready to do that, he will wait."

Arsenal are yet to confirm Suarez's arrival from Barcelona, despite the Nou Camp giants announcing the deal yesterday.

The Gunners have restricted themselves to loan deals this month due to their previous splurges.

Meanwhile, Sky Sports reporter Geraint Hughes believes Carrasco could seal a move from Dalian Yifang.

He said: "Ivan Perisic is a little bit different because he wants to come to Arsenal but Inter Milan only want to let him go on a permanent deal.

"That also brings in Yannick Carrasco, who is playing in China. We are on deadline day with limited time and there are difficulties in signing someone from Chinese clubs.

"It can be done but it is a difficult process."

For more infomation >> Arsenal transfer news: David Ornstein reveals deadline day signing is '50/50' - Duration: 2:53.

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3 News at Noon - Duration: 10:28.

For more infomation >> 3 News at Noon - Duration: 10:28.

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It Wasn't Fake News - Duration: 3:37.

I'm not ashamed Paul said I'm not ashamed of the gospel it's the power of God for the

salvation of everyone - back then, Middle Ages, current history - and I do believe tomorrow

as well the future good news true news the cynic cries out, "there is no God nor salvation"

and Paul asserts and is unashamed to say it "no, no actually he is there and and we have

hope" and I think that's the boldest thing that a Christian can say and I know that when

we do that we draw a target on ourselves but it needs to be said interesting and some of

you have been a part of we've we've had a study that we started here on Tuesday explore

God you can see one of the posters over there and it's it's addressing again some of these

big questions that everybody has is there a God does he care what about the this this

this guilt and shame that have carried and why is there evil and what's in the future

there is a hope there is good news it's the gospel look at verse 17 the next verse says

"for in the gospel the righteousness from God is revealed" huh you know what this what

took place was verifiable you can go back there was no chance that this was fake news

actually you probably know a lot of the passages that John chapter 1 verse 14 one of the Jesus's

closest friends hey this says "the word became flesh and dwelt among us" and what "we saw

his glory" and it was his life was so astonishing John equated him with who says "glory is the

only begotten Son of God" whoa nobody has ever lived the way this this person lived

nobody ever did this thing the thing that that this man has done healing giving sight

to the blind and those that were were handicapped being able to stand and walk and and leap

and praise nobody's ever done these kind of things before they caught the attention of

the religious elite it caught the attention of the masses and the story is told again

and again and again and John wrote it down it says "no no we we have we saw his glory

the only Son of God who came from the father full of grace and truth" the gospel is verifiable

John also wrote in in one of his smaller letters it says this is first John he says "yeah we

have we have heard we saw with our eyes and we looked at it and our and our hands touched"

and what was he speaking about he's speaking about Jesus that after he was raised from

the dead "our hands have touched" remember the one guy who said "I'm not gonna believe

unles I put my finger in -" right and he did Wow Wow verifiable observable this is good

news and this is true news and Paul is unashamed about it

For more infomation >> It Wasn't Fake News - Duration: 3:37.

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Liverpool transfer news: Jurgen Klopp makes decision on January deals after latest injury - Duration: 3:42.

 Fabinho hobbled off during the win over Crystal Palace while James Milner is suspended after picking up a red card

 Joe Gomez and Trent Alexander-Arnold are already injured leaving Klopp short of cover at right back with Nathaniel Clyne on loan at Bournemouth

 Jurgen Klopp though, suggested that Fabinho – who plays right-back for Brazil – may be fit for the next game, against Leicester on January 30, and refused to rule out Alexander-Arnold either

 Asked if the injuries make him more likely to enter the transfer market this month, he said: "We have to use the resources we have already and that is what we try

 "It is a really difficult problem. I can imagine what people think about this situation but you have to make decisions in moments when decisions are on the table

That's why Clyney is not here any more. "In that moment we had plenty of options and now we don't have them

That's how it is in our next games. Trent got an injury and it's serious but not that serious

 "He will be back early but I don't know if early enough for the next game. Maybe the game after

Everyone gives me the feeling, Trent as well, that is absolutely possible. "We have to come through this situation

Tell me a player who can play right-back and other positions as well better than our boys like Rafa can do?" Klopp revealed that Fabinho would not be fit if Liverpool had a game in the next week, but believes he will be back by the end of the month

 Dejan Lovren is also back in training after an injury problem, and Gomez is expected to return to training before the end of the month, which puts both in contention for the Leicester game

 Jamie Redknapp has questioned Clop's decision to allow Clyne to leave this month

 The Sky Sports pundit said: "I can't understand the decision to let Clyne go out

 "I know you can play James Milner at right-back and I know he can fill in anywhere

 "He's such an important player but it makes you wonder why he let Clyne go out at this moment

 "I don't quite understand that."

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