Inter need to up their offer for Kolarov

that Inter Milan will have to increase their offer to lure Aleksandar Kolarov away from Manchester City.

The Serie A side seem keen on brining the unsettled full-back to the San Siro but if they are to do so, will have to dig deep into their pockets.

He only joined City back in 2010 for £19 million but the English Premier League club are willing to lose money on him, with £9.3 million being the sum they would apparently accept.

Inter are believed to find this amount too high and will do everything they can to sign the 26-year-old for as lower fee as possible.

Kolarov has had a successful time at the Ethiad Stadium so far but was not involved in the starting line up towards the end of the recent season.

Should these talks break down, then the I…

Spurs star Kane to return to training in April

Harry Kane has damaged the ligaments in his right ankle and should return to training in April, Tottenham have announced.

The England striker sustained the injury during the first half of Spurs 4-1 win over Bournemouth on Sunday and was replaced by Erik Lamela.

After the game, manager Mauricio Pochettino admitted he was concerned by the issue, sparking fears that Kane s club season could be over, while his participation in England s World Cup campaign in Russia was also thrown into doubt.

In light of those worries, Wednesday s announcement shed something of a more positive light on the situation, with the club confirming the forward, who has 24 goals from 29 Premier League appearances in 2017-18, should return to train with the squad at some point next month.

Flamengo v Al Hilal: Jorge Jesus adamant Brazilians will prove they´re better than Liverpool

Flamengo begin their Club World Cup campaign against Al Hilal in Tuesday s semi-final, with coach Jorge Jesus convinced they will prove themselves to be a better team than tournament favourites Liverpool.

Jesus – who coached Al Hilal until January this year – has overseen a wonderful few months for Flamengo since being appointed in June, guiding them to success in the Brasileiro and Copa Libertadores, which booked their place in the Club World Cup, adding to their Campeonato Carioca success prior to the Portuguese boss arrival.

Flamengo lifted the Libertadores trophy for only the second time in their history thanks to a dramatic 2-1 win over defending champions River Plate last month – star striker Gabriel Barbosa netting twice in the final minutes of the match hav…

Ki hails impact of Sunderland loan

Ki Sung-yueng feels he has returned to Swansea City a better player after spending last season on loan at Sunderland.

The South Korea international found himself something of an outcast under former Swansea boss Michael Laudrup, but has been offered a second chance to shine by the Dane s successor Garry Monk.

Ki is confident he has more to offer the Welsh club this time around, and attributes his improvement to his time on Wearside last term.

Asked whether he felt he was a better player than the one who initially arrived at the Liberty Stadium from Celtic in 2012, Ki told Swansea s official website: Yes, I think so.

It feels like a new start for myself and everything has gone well so far.

It was tough at Sunderland at first because we had a new …

Barcelona and Bayern clash could be explosive

Barcelona s strike-force of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar probably make them favourites to progress to the Champions League final

Two of the giants of European football meet on Wednesday night as Barcelona host Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp in the Champions League semi-final first leg. The tie promises to be an explosive one with so many sub-plots.

Returning hero

One of those sub plots is the return of former-Barcelona legend Pep Guardiola to Catalonia.

The 44-year-old enjoyed a trophy-laden four years as head coach of the Catalan giants, which saw him win three La Liga titles and claim the Champions League on two occasions, among other silverware.

Not only did Guardiola win trophies, he won acclaim as his team is considered by many to be …

McGeady open to Celtic return

that Aiden McGeady would love to end his career in Celtic.

The Spartak Moscow winger will line up against his former club this evening as the two sides lock horns in the Champions League group stages.

It is sure to be a surreal occasion for the Irishman as he has so many great memoires with the Bhoys and one a number of Scottish Premier League trophies with them.

But, he has not ruled out heading back to Glasgow at some point in the future. He said: “When I left I always thought it would be good one day to go back to Celtic.

“Whether that’s now, next year or at the end of my career no one knows.”

McGeady was sold to the Russians back in 2010 and the SPL Champions managed to get £10 million for his services. However, fans at Celtic Park …

Robben will retire at Bayern, says Hoeness

Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness has made it clear the club are desperate to keep Arjen Robben until the end of his career.

The Netherlands international has a contract with Bayern until 2015, and the German outfit have no intention of cashing in on him before his deal expires or letting him leave the club on a Bosman move.

Arjen Robben is one of the best players ever to have worn the Bayern Munich jersey, and that s why he will remain here forever, Hoeness told AZ.

He has put in some incredible performances for Bayern over the years. He single-handedly helped us to the next round in the Champions League quarter and semi-finals in 2010.

Robben, 28, is recovering from injury and could make his comeback in Saturday s Bundesliga clash against Fortuna …

Inzaghi defends ´misunderstood´ Lukaku celebration after Juventus rage at Inter loanee

Simone Inzaghi defended the misunderstood Romelu Lukaku celebrations after the Inter striker sparked late carnage at Juventus on Tuesday.

Loanee forward Lukaku restored parity with a 95th-minute penalty at Allianz Stadium, leaving Inter on level terms after a 1-1 Coppa Italia semi-final first-leg draw.

The Belgium international celebrated in front of Juve s Curva Nord, immediately prompting a confrontation with Juan Cuadrado that saw Lukaku receive his marching orders for a second yellow card.

Cuadrado, who scored the 83rd-minute opener, was then dismissed for a clash with Inter captain Samir Handanovic after the full-time whistle as tempers continued to boil over in Turin.

Inzaghi insisted Lukaku s reaction was understandable, though, as the Inter coach …

Terzic: Bellingham omission not linked to Can criticism

Borussia Dortmund head coach Edin Terzic says his decision to leave out Jude Bellingham against RB Leipzig had nothing to do with recent criticism from Emre Can.

Bellingham was named among the substitutes for Wednesday s 2-0 loss at Red Bull Arena as Dortmund s DFB-Pokal hopes were ended at the quarter-final stage.

The England s international s omission came a day after Can publicly said his team-mate has to learn a lot after regularly letting his emotion get the better of him on the field.

But Terzic confirmed Bellingham was overlooked for a starting spot against Leipzig for fitness reasons, rather than any sort of falling out behind the scenes.

Jude signalled after the game against [Bayern] Munich that he wasn t 100 per cent fit, Terzic told Sky German…

Premier League Fantasy Picks: Ings joined by in-form Zaha and Barnes

There is no let-up in the Premier League s hectic schedule this weekend as leaders Liverpool look to hold off the threat of Manchester United, who are lurking with intent in second place.

Jurgen Klopp s side face a tough test away at Southampton, who will be led by former Reds striker Danny Ings.

The Saints main man is joined by Wilfried Zaha and Harvey Barnes in our Opta-powered Premier League fantasy picks for what promises to be another enthralling matchweek.

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