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LIVERPOOL LEGEND, GRAEME SOUNESS URGES MAN UNITED TO TARGET LIONEL MESSI

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Lionel Messi could ‘easily’ end up at Manchester United this summer, according to Graeme Souness… and Liverpool legend says this would be the ‘perfect week’ to bid for Barcelona superstar

According to Daily Mail, Graeme Souness believes Manchester United should make a sensational move for Lionel Messi, before adding that this week would be ‘perfect’ to make a move for the Barcelona superstar.

The La Liga club plunged into yet another crisis on Friday after being hammered 8-2 by Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter finals in Lisbon, raising questions about Messi’s future in Catalonia.

Barcelona coach Quique Setien is set to be sacked by the club while Gerard Pique has called for a total rebuild from top to bottom to get the club competing on European football’s biggest stage. 

Messi, 33, has spent his entire professional career with Barca, but with one year remaining on his contract he could be eyeing the exit door after their calamitous exit.

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And Liverpool icon Souness believes that both Manchester clubs should make their move for the Argentine maestro, outlining that the uncertainty at Barcelona makes it a ‘perfect’ time to plot a move.

‘Lionel Messi looked like a man who has had enough of carrying that team,’ he wrote in The Times. ‘Without him they wouldn’t even be good enough to qualify for the Champions League.

‘This would be the perfect week to put a bid in for the 33-year-old Argentinian and I could easily see him playing in Manchester — at either United or City.’

Of the two clubs mentioned, City would be more likely to win the race to sign Messi, with boss Pep Guardiola having worked with Messi during the pair’s glory years at the Nou Camp. 

Reports suggest that City are willing to pay ‘whatever it takes’ to land the six-time Ballon d’Or winner, who despite not being in his prime years, would still prove a sensational signing. 

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Inter Milan have also been linked with a move for Messi, although they may struggle to match the financial strength of the two Manchester clubs. 

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Vinicius treble as Real Madrid return to winning ways

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Madrid's Vinicius Junior celebrates scoring their fourth goal and completes his hat-trick REUTERS/Susana Vera

Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr scored a hat-trick to help the LaLiga champions snap a two-game winless run in all competitions with a commanding 4-0 victory over Osasuna on Saturday.

The Brazilian forward opened the scoring in the 34th minute after taking a Jude Bellingham pass in his stride to beat the offside trap and firing an unstoppable strike past goalkeeper Sergio Herrera.

Bellingham recovered his scoring instinct by netting his first goal of the season with a brilliant finish eight minutes later, lobbing the ball over the goalkeeper to extend Real’s lead.

Vinicius wrapped up the home side’s win with strikes in the 61st and 69th minutes, helping second-placed Real climb to 27 points, six behind leaders Barcelona. Osasuna are fifth on 21 points.

-Reuters

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Iheanacho Glad to Open Goal Account at Sevilla 

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Super Eagles striker Kelechi Iheanacho has expressed delight after opening his goal-scoring account for Sevilla.

The Nigerian striker, Iheanacho, bagged a brace for the club in a dominant second-half display as Sevilla cruised to a 3-0 victory over Las Rozas in their Copa del Rey opener at Dehesa de Navalcarbón on Wednesday night.

Reflecting on his performance, Iheanacho expressed satisfaction with breaking his goal drought for Sevilla.

“I’m very happy to have scored my first goal for this club,” Iheanacho said via El Sevillista.

“It’s great for my confidence and that of the team, which hopefully will finish in the top six.”

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Speaking ahead of their La Liga clash against Real Sociedad, Iheanacho said: “I hope we win. We want to win at the Sanchez-Pizjuan, and the support of the fans will be important.”

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Fraudster dupes Barcelona of €1million!

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A conman, who pretended to be a lawyer working with Robert Lewandowski's agent, managed to convince Barcelona to transfer €1million into a Cypriot bank account Photo: Bagu Blanco. Source: UGC

Barcelona fell victim to a €1 million scam after being deceived by a fraudster posing as a representative of Robert Lewandowski’s agent.

Lewandowski, who joined the Catalan giants from Bayern Munich in the summer of 2022 for an initial fee of €45 million), has proven his value on the pitch, netting 71 goals in 106 appearances.

However, behind the scenes, the club faced a significant issue, as the fraudster exploited the high-profile transfer to swindle the Catalan giants.

Following the transfer deal, Barcelona were contacted by someone claiming to be working with Robert Lewandowski’s agent, Pini Zahavi, who demanded €1 million be sent to a Cypriot bank account.

The fraudster, using the false identity of “Michael Hermanus Gerardus Demon,” pretended to be Lewandowski’s lawyer and persistently pressured the club until they agreed to the payment.

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Barcelona wired the funds to an account at Banc de Xipre, but the bank’s compliance department flagged the transaction as suspicious.

According to an investigation by Cadena SER, the fraudster had no prior banking history with the institution and was asked to verify their identity.

When Barcelona reached out to Zahavi, Lewandowski’s agent he denied any knowledge of the fraudulent individual, leading the bank to freeze the funds.

The fraudster, ‘Mr. Demon’ later escalated the pressure on Barcelona, threatening to report them to UEFA if they didn’t pay and demanding an additional €250,000 for silence.

Fortunately, Barcelona managed to recover part of the money from the Cypriot bank, though no criminal investigation has been launched as the club has not filed a formal complaint.

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Barcelona confirmed to Cadena SER that they were the target of an attempted fraud, which has led them to strengthen their anti-fraud protocols.

-MSN

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