NEWSLETTER 4/10: Derby Manchester for Pellegrini

Derby Manchester for Pellegrini; FIFA refuses Leicester; Juve keep an eye on Onyekuru; Shevchenko wants to return to Italy; Mertens does not need to rest ... is the main news in the news tonight.

Derby Manchester for Pellegrini. Manchester City and Man Utd are fiercely competitive because of the signing of Roma midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini. The sources said Pellegrini's contract fee was only 25 million euros.



FIFA refuses Leicester. The FIFA World Cup has announced they have rejected Leicester's appeal for the transfer of Adrien Silva. That means The Foxes will not be using the Portuguese midfielder until next January.

Juve keep an eye on Onyekuru. According to Tuttosport, Juventus are closely watching the young Belgian striker Henry Onyekuru. Onyekuru signed for Everton last summer but has stayed at Anderlecht on loan and has scored five goals since the start of the season.

Shevchenko wants to return to Italy. Ukraine coach Andriy Shevchenko admits he feels he is also an Italian and promises to return to the country to work in the near future.

Mertens do not need a break. Belgian star Dries Mertens insists he is not tired and does not need to rest too much. Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri has sent a letter to Belgian national team coach Roberto Martinez for resting Mertens.



UEFA accuses Spartak Moscow. EU Football Association has accused Spartak Moscow of abusive, racist behavior against Liverpool in the Youth League. If convicted, the Russian club would be fined heavily because they have repeatedly violated discipline recently.

Hart praised Kane. Goalkeeper Joe Hart has praised England team-mate Harry Kane. According to Hart, Kane deserves to be considered a world class player at this moment.

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