Arsenal sign Kepa! Gunners announce capture of goalkeeper from Chelsea as Mikel Arteta reshapes squad

Arsenal have finalised the signing of goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea after activating a £5 million ($7m) release clause in his contract. This transfer marks the end of Arrizabalaga’s seven-year spell at Chelsea, during which he made 163 appearances and secured four major trophies. His initial switch to the Blues in 2018 from Athletic Club for £72m ($99m) still stands as the most expensive transfer ever for a goalkeeper.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Despite knowing that David Raya remains firmly established as Arsenal's starting goalkeeper, Arrizabalaga is not daunted by the competition. Sources close to the player reportedly suggest he is prepared to push hard for playing time and offer both depth and experience to the squad.

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    In the summer of 2024, Arrizabalaga extended his stay at Chelsea by a year, keeping him under contract until June 2026. However, shortly after renewing, he was loaned out to Bournemouth for the 2024–25 season. At Bournemouth, Arrizabalaga replaced the experienced Neto, who ironically joined Arsenal on loan, as the Cherries’ first-choice keeper. The Spaniard excelled under manager Andoni Iraola, playing 35 Premier League matches and securing nine clean sheets.

  • WHAT ARRIZABLAGA SAID

    After sealing his transfer to Arsenal, Arrizabalaga wrote a heartfelt message on Instagram: "THANK YOU, CHELSEA. After seven unforgettable years, the time has come to close a very special chapter in my life. Chelsea was my home, my family, and the place where I grew both as a footballer and as a person.

    "I arrived full of dreams and I leave with unforgettable memories: titles like the Champions League, Europa League, UEFA Super Cup, Club World Cup… but above all, moments shared with incredible people on and off the pitch. Thank you to the coaches, the staff, my teammates, and most of all, to you, the fans. Wearing this badge has been an honour and a source of pride. Now a new chapter begins, and I face it with the same passion and commitment as always. I leave with a heart full of gratitude. With love and respect, Kepa Arrizabalaga."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR KEPA?

    Arsenal’s technical staff have reportedly admired Kepa for years, and this move ends a long-running interest, as revealed by . The minimal release fee made him an attractive option for several clubs, but it was the north London side that ultimately secured his signature.

Luis Enrique defends Gianluigi Donnarumma over Jamal Musiala injury and says PSG goalkeeper has been in touch with Bayern Munich star

Luis Enrique has come to the defence of Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma after he was criticised following Jamal Musiala's injury.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Donnarumma was the subject of harsh criticism and was held responsible for the horrific fractured fibula and ankle injury Musiala suffered during the Club World Cup quarter-final. The PSG boss clarified that the goalkeeper was "even more upset at the time" the incident took place, and has kept in touch with the Bayern Munich star.

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    Bayern sporting director Max Eberl blasted the Italian after the match last weekend, claiming that he "wasn't being considerate" while attempting to win the ball in a challenge with Musiala. The Bavarians' goalkeeper Manuel Neuer added on to the criticism and held Donnarumma responsible for Musiala's injury.

    Donnarumma, for his part, has already spoken in the aftermath of the incident, expressing his regret and stating that he was "very shocked" about whatever happened. Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois sided with the Italy national team captain, saying blaming him is "excessive".

    Now, Luis Enrique has shed light on the episode and came to the defence of his player.

  • WHAT LUIS ENRIQUE SAID

    Speaking to reporters in the early hours of Wednesday, Luis Enrique said: "I think all of us who know Gigi know how kind he is. Football is a sport where there are always injuries, serious injuries that are part of the football process.

    "There was no bad intention, you can see that clearly. Even how all the players experience those moments. Nothing more. I'm not going to weigh in on the statements of another team-mate or player because that's not my job. But Gigi is fine. He was upset, even more upset at the time. I think he's already been in contact with Musiala, to whom we all wish a speedy recovery."

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Donnarumma will feature in PSG's upcoming clash, a Club World Cup semi-final against Real Madrid at New York's MetLife Stadium on Wednesday evening. Meanwhile, Musiala underwent successful surgery on his ankle, with Bayern announcing that the 22-year-old will remain out of actions for the next four to five months. It is unlikely, then, that the attacking midfielder will recover before 2026.

Fans react as 'inevitable' Cole Palmer bags brace and assist to power Chelsea to 3-0 win in Club World Cup final against PSG

Cole Palmer lit up the Club World Cup final, firing Chelsea to a 3-0 victory with a stunning double and assist against PSG.

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    Palmer blew away the European champions in a first half as good as any we have seen from him this season. His two goals were almost carbon copies, as he caressed the ball into the bottom corner twice from the edge of the box before sliding through Joao Pedro for a third. Fans have taken to social media to heap praise on Palmer for his continued ability to deliver the goods in finals.

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    WHAT THE FANS ARE SAYING

    Fans expressed their disbelief at Palmer's first-half display. One fan on X, @PremLeaguePanel, said: "Euro 2024 final. Now Club World Cup final x2. Cole Palmer has this finish on absolute lock. You can’t stop it."

    Another, @SS____899, also said on X: "Palmer in big games might be a top 10 player of all time."

    A third, @SxrgioSZN, added: "Palmer in finals is too crazy man… he could go 99% of the season without a goal or assist but he’ll still be there in a final."

    While @flameosumeet said: "Bro how does Palmer always score goals like that where he rolls it in, it’s like in slow-motion but no one can stop it."

    @NotPaneen added: "Palmer I just don’t know how to describe you anymore."

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    The Blues held out in the second half to get their hands on the Club World Cup trophy and became the first winners of the new-look competition, largely thanks to Palmer. Luis Enrique's PSG had a difficult task on their hands as they looked to get back into the game in the second half, a task which proved too difficult as Chelsea defended strongly and could have added further goals at the other end.

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    The 23-year-old could not quite manage to net a famous hat-trick in a major final but was easily the stand-out player on the pitch. If this is the Palmer which will be beginning the 2025-26 season at Stamford Bridge, the whole Premier League should be quaking in their boots.

Man Utd dealt huge blow in bid to sell Jadon Sancho as Juventus advance on deal to sign winger Francisco Conceicao

Juventus are reportedly on the verge of reaching an agreement with FC Porto to sign Francisco Conceicao on a permanent basis, which has cast doubt over Manchester United star Jadon Sancho's switch to the Allianz Stadium. The 21-year-old impressed Juventus’ hierarchy during his loan spell and his familiarity with the squad have prompted the Serie A giants to prioritise his acquisition instead of Sancho's.

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    According to the Italians are in advanced talks with Porto to sign Conceicao, and all parties are moving positively towards finalising the deal. Moreover, claimed that although Everton are ready to activate Conceicao's €30 million (£26m/$35m) the player is not keen on a move to Merseyside and "only wants Juventus."

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    However, conflicting reports have emerged from Italy suggesting that Juventus may not be forced to choose between the two. According to while Conceicao is closer to a deal, the club is still monitoring Sancho’s situation at United and could move for both players, depending on outgoing transfers and financial flexibility. Nico Gonzalez is expected to receive a substantial offer from the Saudi Pro League, which would free up both space in the squad and funds on the wage bill. And with his departure on the cards, Juventus would have more flexibility to accommodate another high-profile arrival, with Sancho fitting the bill. To further bolster their spending power, Juventus are also engaged in discussions with Sporting CP over the possible sale of midfielder Alberto Costa. The transfer could bring in additional funds to fuel Juventus’ recruitment drive, particularly in their pursuit of Sancho.

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    Sancho’s situation at Old Trafford has reached a tense standstill. The winger, who joined Manchester United in 2021 for £74m ($99m) from Borussia Dortmund, has one year left on his contract. He is reportedly demanding a severance package worth at least €5m (£4m/$6m) to terminate the deal early and enable a move elsewhere. However, Sancho is said to be open to a significant salary reduction in order to facilitate the transfer. Reports suggest he is ready to lower his annual income to around £7m ($9m), approximately £180,000-per-week, a drop of over £120,0000-per-week. Juventus, for their part, have tabled an offer of £5m plus performance-based bonuses, totalling just over £130,000 per week. While the gap is closing, it remains to be seen whether both parties can reach an agreement that satisfies all financial considerations.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    In terms of transfer fee, Juventus have reportedly proposed an initial payment of €25m (£21m/$29m) with further bonuses, which falls short of United’s valuation. The Premier League side is nearing the financial ceiling of their summer transfer budget, having spent heavily on the acquisition of Matheus Cunha and with Bryan Mbeumo expected to follow. Offloading Sancho could provide much-needed relief to pursue further additions.

Alexander Isak told to 'make statement to Newcastle fans' amid Liverpool transfer saga as striker continues to be linked with exit

Newcastle striker Alexander Isak has been urged to clarify the speculation over his future after being heavily linked with a move to Liverpool.

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    Former Newcastle winger Chris Waddle has asked Isak to clarify his future as his transfer saga with Liverpool rumbles on. The Sweden star has been absent from the Magpies' pre-season friendlies so far this summer having been the subject of a £120 million (€137.5m/$159m) bid from the Reds, who could return with a second offer in the near future.

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    Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has admitted the uncertainty around Isak's future has been difficult for all parties to deal with and Waddle has called on the 25-year-old to release a statement to end the speculation.

  • WHAT WADDLE SAID

    According to , who provide the best betting sites, Waddle said: "I think Newcastle obviously have gone about their business nicely at the moment. They've had a couple of additions that are good players. 

    "Obviously players leave and they're moving forward, but to see Liverpool in for Alexander Isak is obviously very disappointing because we know that he's a top player. He's a very important player to the way Newcastle play and if they're going to get success they need him up front. You can see why Liverpool obviously are interested. I think they'd like to get Darwin Nunez moved on and bring a new number nine in. 

    "Isak is very quiet, he never really comes out and does any interviews, never really talks about his life, his future. So for Newcastle, I'm sure the fans in particular would love him to come forward and answer a few questions. I'm sure Isak has got a lot of love for Newcastle United, but as I said, football is a short term business. Opportunities don't come around like the offer he’s got at the minute very often. 

    "So yes, I'm sure he's had his head turned slightly. He doesn't seem to do any interviews and it would be nice just before the season starts to say, ‘I'm staying at Newcastle and I'm just going to play out this season, enjoy it and we'll see where it takes me from there’. I think just a simple statement would then stop all the speculation about him.”

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ISAK AND NEWCASTLE?

    With only two weeks to go before the new Premier League season starts, further developments over Isak's future are expected. Newcastle are thought to be lining up RB Leipzig star Benjamin Sesko as a potential replacement, though they are facing competition for his signature from Manchester United.

Arsenal wonderkid Max Dowman sent 'be humble' warning by failed Gunners prospect who now plays in Spain's second tier

Young Arsenal star Max Dowman has been warned not to get too ahead of himself by an ex-Gunner who now plays in the second tier of Spanish football.

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    Dowman has been the talk of the Gunners' pre-season camp this summer, having stood out against the likes of AC Milan and Newcastle during Arsenal's Asian tour. But the 15-year-old has been warned by a failed prospect to remain humble if he is to avoid falling into the enticing trap of stardom at such a young age.

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    Charlie Patino, who rose through the ranks of Arsenal's academy before moving to Spanish side Deportivo La Coruna, has issued some wise words of warning to Dowman. Speaking to , he said: "I’d say to him to keep your head down, be grounded, be humble.

    "Listen to the people around you. Listen to the players who’ve got a lot more experience. He’s a lot younger than me. I’ve seen a few clips and he looks like a very quality player. At an age like that, we don’t want to put too much pressure on him. It’s all about timing. Time will tell where he gets to. I wish him all the best in what he does."

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    Dowman is yet to make his senior competitive debut for Arsenal, but is line to be part of Mikel Arteta's squad for the upcoming 2025-26 season. He has stunned Arsenal fans with his antics in pre-season, showing striking similarities to Bukayo Saka, and is now being backed to rise to the very top and challenge Lamine Yamal as one of Europe's top prospects. 

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    WHAT NEXT FOR DOWMAN?

    Arsenal have two more games before their opening Premier League clash at Manchester United. They face Villarreal and Athletic Club, meaning Dowman has two more chances to impress his coach and give himself the best chance to feature on the biggest stage this season.

Chelsea 2025-26 Season Preview: Enzo Maresca's resurgent Blues are dark horses for the title after a transformative summer

There is renewed optimism around Stamford Bridge after a summer that has propelled the club back to where it will feel it belongs

What a difference a few months can make in football. In April, Chelsea's season was in serious danger of unravelling as they floundered in the gruelling pursuit of a top-five place and, consequently, the finger was being pointed in the direction of then-maligned head coach Enzo Maresca.

Fast-forward to August and the resurgent Blues have secured their return to the Champions League, they have added to their trophy cabinet and, against all odds, they are – with Maresca's stock at an all-time high.

Unsurprisingly, it's been another frenzied summer of transfer business at Stamford Bridge as the club looks to consolidate that success, but a somewhat more measured approach has seen them strengthen in problem areas, while plenty of deadwood has been cut away. On the eve of the new season, there is significant anticipation surrounding what an exciting squad is capable of…

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    For the first time in a long time, there is an air of real positivity around Chelsea on the eve of the new season – thanks in no small part to a three-month period that has been transformative for both their short and long-term outlook.

    First, a Champions League return was secured via a fourth-placed league finish – well ahead of schedule if Maresca is to be believed. Then, 'major' silverware in the form of the Conference League, as the Blues eased past Real Betis in the final in Poland. Finally, and most remarkably of all, Chelsea claimed an unlikely triumph at the Club World Cup, dismantling European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the showpiece under the blazing New Jersey sun.

    The football has been excellent, too, with the Cole Palmer-inspired thumping of PSG the culmination of Maresca's work across what was a draining first campaign in the dugout. This spell has given Chelsea a tangible platform, and there is a sense among the fanbase that their club is finally back where it belongs after years in the wilderness.

    That string of successes in such a short period has whipped up a buoyant mood around the club, with the excitement fuelled by another prolific transfer window both in terms of incomings and outgoings, and a brief but very positive pre-season.

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    Chelsea have often been accused of having a scattergun approach to the transfer window since the BlueCo takeover three years ago, and with good reason. But despite another flurry of business, a more targeted approach suggests lessons have been learned and plenty of money has been recouped amid some unbelievable turnover, while the youth-focused model might actually be paying dividends.

    At long last, the west Londoners have moved to reinforce the striker department in a big way, spending a combined £90 million ($121m) to sign Liam Delap and Joao Pedro from Ipswich and Brighton respectively. English winger Jamie Gittens is another attacking addition, arriving from Borussia Dortmund, while we have known for some time that Brazilian wonderkid Estevao Willian would be joining the cause after a £56m ($71m) transfer was pre-agreed with Palmeiras last summer. It seems Chelsea are determined to continue with this spending spree on forward players, too, with both RB Leipzig's Xavi Simons and Manchester United outcast Alejandro Garnacho widely expected to arrive before the window closes on September 1.

    In midfield, Dario Essugo's arrival was also agreed ahead of time with Sporting CP, and at the back, 19-year-old Jorrel Hato is considered a key signing for the long-term. The latter could be thrown straight in at the deep end after Levi Colwill suffered an ACL injury, with Chelsea supposedly reluctant to enter the market again for a replacement.

    The Blues might be closing in on a £250m ($336m) spend this summer, but that has been facilitated by some impressive outgoing business. Most notably, Noni Madueke has completed a big-money transfer to Arsenal for more than £20m ($27m) in profit after a middling two-and-a-half seasons at Stamford Bridge, while almost all of the £46m ($62m) spurned on Joao Felix last year could be recouped (if add-ons are met) after Al-Nassr came calling.

    Elsewhere, bit-part midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has been sold to Everton for more or less the same fee paid to Leicester last year, and Chelsea have almost doubled their money by cashing in on goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic, who has joined Bournemouth for £25m ($34m). Burnley have certainly helped to balance the books, signing Cobham academy graduates Bashir Humphreys and Armando Broja and unwanted midfielder Lesley Ugochukwu for around £55m ($74m) overall in what looks like incredible business on paper. Goalkeepers Kepa Arrizabalaga and Marcus Bettinelli have also gone for small fees, joining Arsenal and Manchester City respectively.

    Strasbourg, the Blues' sister club, have been leaned upon in a big way, with forgotten midfielder Mathis Amougou sold to the Ligue 1 side for a loss, where he joins loanees Kendry Paez, Mike Penders and Mamadou Sarr. Striker Marc Guiu has embarked on a Premier League loan at Sunderland.

    Despite all of that, there is still plenty of work to be done, with the club determined to shift the likes of Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell, Axel Disasi, Christopher Nkunku, Carney Chukwuemeka AND Renato Veiga before the window is out in this latest squad refresh.

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    Chelsea made the wise decision to scale back their pre-season preparations this year following their Club World Cup exploits earlier in the summer, and they will hope to benefit from that in the long-term amid fears over injuries and fatigue affecting the squad as the campaign progresses.

    Rather than jet off on a far-flung tour, the Blues hosted two friendlies at Stamford Bridge against Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan over the course of one weekend a week before the start of the season proper, with the players having only returned a matter of days beforehand. Losing Colwill on the first day of training is a certainly a huge blow.

    Nevertheless, the two games have only served to heighten expectations ahead of 2025-26 getting underway, with the hosts purring and their new signings shining in the 2-0 and 4-1 victories just two days apart. Against Leverkusen, fans got their first glimpse of Estevao in a Chelsea shirt and he didn't disappoint – opening the scoring with a calm finish and posing a threat with his dribbling throughout his time on the pitch.

    Pedro rounded off the victory late on with his fourth goal in three games for the club, having starred at the Club World Cup after joining mid-tournament, and he made it five against Milan two days later with an early header before Delap netted a brace to wrap up a comfortable win over the 10-man Rossoneri. It's obviously a small sample size, but Chelsea look to be in a good place as the countdown to kick-off begins.

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    Talking tactics

    There has been a notable shift in tone from Maresca as the new season looms, with the Italian clearly acknowledging the progress that has been made in recent months. Indeed, he believes his side could be on the cusp of a title challenge, having repeatedly insisted they were some way off last term.

    "I think one year ago, we were very far from the ones that dominated English football," he told the YouTube channel recently. "And I think that now we are quite close, and hopefully we can continue to improve, and be even closer and try to compete for the title."

    So how does he intend to do that? Maresca was true to his reputation as a very tactical and analytical coach last season, deploying a fluid 4-2-3-1 shape that requires players who are capable of playing in multiple roles – with full-backs inverting or pushing high, midfielders dropping deep and wingers drifting inside. He likes to rotate, too, and that will be essential following the return to the Champions League.

    Chelsea's transfer business reflects that we shouldn't expect much change in that regard, with the system already highly adaptable. Pedro and Hato can play in different attacking and defensive positions respectively, as can potential arrival Simons, while Essugo provides very able cover for Caicedo or the option for a more solid double pivot behind Palmer, with Romeo Lavia an option there, too.

    It will be very interesting to see the knock-on effect of Simons' involvement on Palmer's position; having the Dutchman in the No.10 role would free up the Blues' talisman to play as a roaming half-winger off the right flank, where he is arguably at his most menacing – something PSG would attest to.

'Shocking behaviour' – Alexander Isak criticised by Ian Wright as Newcastle striker continues push for £150m Liverpool transfer

Arsenal legend Ian Wright has labelled Alexander Isak's behaviour as "shocking" as the striker continues to push heavily for a move to Liverpool.

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    Isak, 25, has reportedly told Newcastle United he does not want to play for the club again amid his preference to move to Anfield this summer. The Sweden international, who scored 27 goals in all competitions in 2024-25, remains Liverpool's primary target but an initial £110 million ($149m) bid was rejected by the St. James' Park club, who have insisted their star man is not for sale.

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    It remains to be seen whether Liverpool will return to Newcastle with a new offer but with the saga looking likely to continue, Wright – who scored 185 goals in 288 appearances for Arsenal – has now laid into Isak's conduct.

  • WHAT WRIGHT SAID

    Speaking on The Overlap's Stick to Football Podcast, Wright said: "It doesn't look good. The behaviour? It's kind of shocking. It's shocking behaviour. I don't know what's happened with his agent, I don't know if his agent hasn't done the job properly – I don't know what it is and if Liverpool were going to get him, go and pay the £150million."

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    Newcastle have missed out on several replacements for Isak in what has been a frustrating summer for the club. The Magpies made attempts to sign Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, Hugo Ekitike and Benjamin Sesko but lost out to Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United respectively, while a £25m bid to sign Brentford striker Yoane Wissa was also rejected.

Jamie Carragher and Roy Keane cast doubt on Benjamin Sesko's Man Utd prospects after £74m transfer

Jamie Carragher and Roy Keane have cast doubt on whether Benjamin Sesko will be an instant hit at Manchester United.

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    Sesko swapped RB Leipzig for United in a £74 million ($99.5m) transfer earlier this month, with the Red Devils hoping he can ease their goalscoring problems. However, former players Carragher, Keane, and Jill Scott are not sure he will hit the ground running at Old Trafford.

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    On the latest episode of Stick to Football, the panel was asked if Sesko will be a hit or a miss at United.

    Former England international Scott began by saying: "I am going to go not sure. But not putting it all on him, I think it's the team he is going into as well. I think United fans have to be patient with him."

    United legend Keane added, "Yeah, me too. Of course," before Liverpool icon Carragher echoed their sentiments.

    "I am not sure. I think he is better than [Rasmus] Hojlund but there is just so much focus on United. So many young players have failed because of the magnitude and size of the club. We've talked about [them] coming seventh this season… you are still going to lose a lot of games," he added.

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    Sesko will be under intense pressure to succeed at United, and quickly. As Carragher alluded to, many young Red Devils recruits, such as Hojlund, have struggled under the intense scrutiny that follows the Premier League giants. The 22-year-old is very highly rated but this will be the biggest test of his young career.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Sesko came off the bench for his United debut in his new team's 1-0 loss to Arsenal last weekend. The Slovenian international, who stands at 6ft 5in tall, could make his first start when Amorim's team travel to Fulham in the Premier League on Sunday.

'What a night' – Harry Kane shares message after starting Bundesliga season with a stunning hat-trick – the EIGHTH in his time with Bayern Munich – in rout of RB Leipzig

Harry Kane has fired an early warning shot to the Bundesliga with an extraordinary hat-trick in Bayern Munich’s season-opening 6-0 demolition of RB Leipzig. His clinical finishing was on full display as he scored his first goal in the 64th minute, before adding two more in quick succession at the 74th and 77th marks, completing a stunning second-half performance. The match was a ruthless display of Bayern's attacking firepower, with Kane at the heart of it all.

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    With his stunning hat-trick against Leipzig, Kane now has a total of eight hat-tricks for Bayern in the Bundesliga, more than any other player in Europe’s top 5 leagues in the same time frame. Moreover, he also equalled his total number of Premier League hat-tricks, a remarkable achievement considering he spent his entire career at Spurs before the transfer to Germany, a couple of seasons back. 

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    After the match, Kane took to social media to express his joy and gratitude to Bayern Munich supporters. In a post-match message, he said: "Hi guys, just got home after an amazing night at the Allianz. First game of the season, 6-0 win. Yeah, it was just from start to finish, it was just a really enjoyable game to be a part of. Obviously delighted to get the first hat-trick of the season. Here's the ball, few signatures from the boys. But yeah, perfect start.

    "So yeah, we stay focused, cup game midweek and then a tough away game next weekend. So, everyone, enjoy your weekend. Thanks for the support as always, and we'll see you soon."

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    Kane has had a wonderful start to the campaign as he netted in the DFL Supercup final against VFB Stuttgart last weekend to inspire the Bavarians to an early silverware. On Friday evening, he built on that momentum to warn the rivals that the Bundesliga title is going to be theirs to lose.

    “We wanted to send a statement from the first game at home, and that’s what we did today,” said Kane after the final whistle. “We performed at a very high level and were efficient. We won 6-0 so we can’t complain. After half-time, we were 3-0 up, I said to myself that I need to get on the scoresheet.”

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