'Sad, but also exciting' – Cristhian Mosquera appears to confirm Arsenal transfer as defender says heartfelt farewell to Valencia

Cristhian Mosquera has said goodbye to his Valencia team-mates ahead of his move to Arsenal, and also spoke about his sadness in leaving Los Che.

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  • 21-year-old said goodbye at Paterna training round
  • Fee for centre back could exceed €20m
  • Mosquera says "Valencia is my home"
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    The 21-year-old reported to Valencia's Paterna training ground along with his team-mates, but rather than participate in pre-season, he was there to say his goodbyes. Mosquera will be making the switch to north London for a fee that could exceed €20m (£17m/$23m).

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    The centre-half spoke of his excitement, but also his sadness, ahead of the move. He refused to speak more about his departure, as while the move is likely to go ahead, the agreement is only verbal at this stage. Mosquera joined Valencia as a 12-year-old boy, making 90 appearances for the club's first team. A highly-rated prospect, Mosquera has represented Spain at all youth levels from U15 to U23s.

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    As he was leaving the training ground, Mosquera told reporters, per Marca: "Valencia is my home and it always will be. I arrived when I was 12, and now I'm leaving as a grown man, a little sad because you've been here your whole life, but decisions in football are like that. Now a new era begins.

    When asked about his departure, Mosquera added: "I prefer the club to talk first , and then whatever happens, it will happen. It's exciting, but it's also sad."

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    The Alicante-born centre back will have to be content with backing up the imperious partnership of Gabriel and William Saliba. That will not be easy, as Mosquera appeared in 37 out of Valencia's 38 games in La Liga in 2024/25. The youngster can learn plenty from those established stars however, and probably feels that at just 21-year-old, he will have time to grow into a prominent role with the Gunners.

​Conheça o Estádio Christian Benítez, palco de treinos do Athletico para final da Libertadores

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O Athletico Paranaense inicia a bateria de treinos oficiais nesta quinta-feira em Guayaquil, palco da final da Libertadores. Os comandados de Felipão treinam no Estádio Christian Benítez Betancourt às 14h (horário local) visando a final contra o Flamengo, no sábado.

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A arena possui história apenas no nome que carrega. A nomenclatura do estádio é uma homenagem a Christian Benítez, o “Chucho”, atacante equatoriano que fez sucesso no país e no México entre 2007 e 2013, e faleceu aos 27 anos por um problema nos rins.

Benítez era uma das esperanças da seleção equatoriana à época. Chucho foi um dos principais jogadores do América-MEX no começo da última década. Ele faleceu no Qatar um dia depois de fazer a estreia pelo Al Jaish por problemas no abdômen.

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A arena é uma homenagem ao atleta. O estádio é comandado pelo Guayaquil City, clube que pertence ao Grupo City, a maior rede multiclubes do mundo. A equipe foi criada em 2007 – tem apenas 14 anos de vida.

O estádio tem capacidade para 10 mil torcedores e duas arquibancadas, denominadas “Tribuna Oeste” e “Tribuna Este”. O campo da arena é formado por grama natural.

A arena também possui uma área de ginásio interna e parte de recuperação física voltada aos jogadores.O Furacão fará dois treinamentos no estádio antes da final.

قرارات صارمة ضد الهلال بعد انسحابه من كأس السوبر السعودي

أعلنت لجنة الانضباط والأخلاق التابعة للاتحاد السعودي لكرة القدم، اليوم الثلاثاء، قرارًا رسميًا ضد نادي الهلال بعد انسحابه من المشاركة في بطولة كأس السوبر السعودي.

وكان نادي الهلال قد أعلن انسحابه رسميًا من البطولة قبل أيام قليلة فقط من انطلاقها، بداعي الحفاظ على جاهزية لاعبيه بعد موسم مزدحم بالبطولات، كان آخرها مشاركته في كأس العالم للأندية.

ووفقًا لصحيفة “البلاد” السعودية، قرر الاتحاد السعودي، تغريم نادي الهلال مبلغ 500 ألف ريال، إلى جانب حرمانه من المشاركة في النسخة المقبلة من بطولة كأس السوبر السعودي.

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ومن المقرر أن تقام بطولة كأس السوبر السعودي، للموسم الحالي، في مدينة هونغ كونغ خلال الفترة من 19 إلى 23 أغسطس الجاري، بمشاركة 4 أندية، هم النصر والقادسية والاتحاد والأهلي.

وحل النادي الأهلي بديلًا عن الهلال في البطولة، ليخوض مواجهة نصف النهائي أمام فريق القادسية، في حين يلتقي النصر والاتحاد في المواجهة الثانيةK وسيتأهل الفائزان لخوض المباراة النهائية والتنافس على لقب السوبر، يوم 23 أغسطس الجاري.

Jaiswal stands tall and alone for India as England edge the day

The India opener made his highest Test score – 179 not out – on a day where no other batter got past 40

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Manjrekar: England are very much in the game

You can only judge a pitch after both sides have Bazballed on it, or so the saying might now go, after England’s preposterous exploits in Hyderabad. On Yashasvi Jaiswal’s watch, India appeared in the mood to make amends for their first-Test failings, thanks to a scintillating century that has met this new agenda for his team with poise and attitude aplenty.However, in claiming six wickets on a tough day in the field, England refused to buckle when previous visiting teams might have been braced for a batting landslide, and with Shoaib Bashir settling into his first day of Test cricket with two wickets and a calm command of his attributes, they are no worse off at the close of this first day than they had been at the same juncture of the opening Test. And both sides know full well how that one turned out.Either way, Jaiswal’s sublime 179 not out from 257 balls was the day’s outstanding hand – both the innings that he had promised amid the fluency of his first-innings 80 from 74 in Hyderabad, and the one that India desperately needed to regain their footing in this series. From his very first stroke, an unfettered slap for four off Joe Root’s first ball, via the towering six over long-on with which he brought up his second Test century and his first on home soil, Jaiswal was a class apart – the one Indian batter who found the fearlessness required to pre-empt the sort of challenge that England are sure to offer when their own turn comes to bat.By the final minutes of the day he was struggling with cramp, but Jaiswal still marched past his previous best of 171, made on debut in the Caribbean last year. His new career-best was secured with the fifth six off his innings off the legspin of Rehan Ahmed – another sweet connection down the ground that maintained a control percentage in excess of 90%, and ensured that he’ll resume with ambitions of significantly more on day two.Related

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The rest of India’s batting, however, was more of a mixed bag, and as a consequence, England’s rejigged attack was able to take comfort in the struggle on what has so far been a belter of a wicket. With six men dismissed between the scores of 14 and 34, including KS Bharat in the closing moments of the day, India were in danger of similar failings to those that undermined their performance in Hyderabad, when eight of the top nine reached double figures in the first innings but no-one managed to produce the knock-out blow. At least, on that count, Jaiswal cannot be accused of pulling any punches.Nevertheless, it was a gutsy display from England’s remarkably lop-sided attack. Having opted for three specialist spinners and just the lone quick, their line was led, perhaps inevitably, by the one man who’s seen it all before. The veteran James Anderson, back in action at the age of 41, put his Ashes struggles behind him with an ageless display of cut and guile. He picked off Shubman Gill for his 691st wicket, and thereby ensured that he has now struck in every single year since his debut in 2003, but his influence was felt in each and every one of his 17 overs across three distinct spells.James Anderson drew the outside edge off Shubman Gill’s bat to pick up Test wicket no. 691•BCCIAnderson’s presence – in place of the pure head-hunter Mark Wood, whose energetic efforts had gone wicketless in Hyderabad – offered a degree of control that Ben Stokes had been obliged to do without in the first Test. His infinitesimal command of each-way movement produced an economy-rate of 1.76 that was less than half that of any of his team-mates, and helped to ensure that – unlike in Hyderabad, where all the first-day focus had fallen on Tom Hartley’s struggle for control – this week’s new boy was nothing less than a good-news story.Bashir hadn’t even been born when Anderson made his own Test debut against Zimbabwe in May 2003, but with apologies to Jimmy’s own first scalp, Mark Vermeulen, the identity of Bashir’s maiden Test wicket will perhaps live on rather longer in the collective memory.Irrespective of Jaiswal’s fluency alongside him, Rohit Sharma had dug himself in for the long haul in making 14 boundary-less runs from 41 balls after winning the toss, the consequence of which was that Bashir had not only settled into his rhythm after entering the attack in the 12th over, but had been rewarded with a leg-slip to crank up the pressure. Cue a closed-face clip at a regulation offbreak, and a sharp take from Ollie Pope to pick off India’s captain against the apparent run of play.The same pattern would repeat itself as the day progressed. Gill, under extreme pressure for his place, started his innings watchfully with 17 from his first 36 balls, only for a sudden flurry of boundaries to prove his downfall. Two of these were classy cover-drives as Bashir over-pitched, but the other two were streaky edges off Anderson, who simply adjusted his line on the same probing full length, and induced a nicked drive to Ben Foakes for 34. It was the fifth time in seven innings that Anderson had got his man, at a cost of 7.8 runs per go, and as India went to lunch on 103 for 2, the session’s honours were broadly even.Only one man fell between lunch and tea – Shreyas Iyer, superbly caught by Foakes for 27, as he stayed low with a scuttling delivery from Hartley and clung onto an under-edged cut that could easily have nutmegged him. But Jaiswal by this stage had soared past his century – arms afloat in celebration after a mic-dropping of his bat – and when Rajat Patidar unfurled England’s signature stroke from Hyderabad, the reverse-sweep for four, it seemed India’s debutant had brought with him precisely the sort of youthful verve to complement that of his team-mate.But England would not be denied in their optimistic hunt for wickets. Rehan, held back until the 60th over, took up a central role in the attack for the final session, serving up 16 overs before stumps and picking off two priceless wickets in the process. On 32, Patidar failed to smother a top-spinning legbreak that rolled down the face of his bat and back into his stumps, and with the shadows lengthening, KS Bharat rocked back on a limp cut and gave his own innings away for 17.By then, Bashir had already claimed his second, and in similar circumstances too, as Axar Patel – India’s key allrounder in Ravindra Jadeja’s absence – failed to get on top of his own cut to pick out Rehan at backward point.But thankfully for India, nothing could slow down Jaiswal, whose wagon-wheel revealed shots all round the ground, but whose command in front of square was exceptional. One six off Rehan, a gallop to the pitch from round the wicket and an inside-out drill over extra cover, defied geometry.He had a couple of near-misses on the cut – Root twice got fingertips to tough chances – and a handful of wild hacks against Bashir that nearly cost him, but the bravery to take the game on was precisely what India had lacked at the key moments in the first Test. Whether he’s yet done enough to cover for his off-colour team-mates, however, remains to be seen.

Luís Castro diz que time do Botafogo cumpriu 'com perfeição' sua missão no duelo com o Santos

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O técnico Luís Castro expôs sua alegria com o desempenho do Botafogo na vitória por 3 a 0 sobre o Santos, pela 37ª rodada do Brasileirão. Em entrevista coletiva nesta quinta-feira (10), o comandante definiu a partida como “uma semifinal” e mostrou otimismo com a vaga do Alvinegro na Libertadores de 2023.

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-Sabíamos que o jogo era uma semifinal, que para ir à final teríamos que ganhar o jogo hoje. Felizmente, a equipe entrou bem no jogo, fez um gol cedo e já tinha tido oportunidade antes. Foi um time montado para atacar a baliza do adversário, com as devidas cautelas defensivas – e acrescentou:

– Cada um sabia da missão que deveria cumprir, e cumpriram na sua perfeição. Tivemos aqui e ali alguma falha ou outra, mas isso é próprio do jogo.

O comandante alvinegro, que “regeu” a torcida ao final da partida, falou sobre o fato do Alvinegro só depender de suas próprias forças na última rodada do Brasileirão.

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– Eu olhava sempre para cima, mas com retrovisor para ver o que vinha abaixo. No futebol temos que desconfiar de tudo. Já são muitos anos ao serviço dele e já nos ensinou muita coisa. O grupo tem três valores dentro dele que não pode abdicar: coragem, respeito e determinação. Tudo isso teve sempre muito presente no grupo – disse.

Em seguida, agradeceu a John Textor por acreditar no seu trabalho.

-Olhava para cima, trabalhávamos muito. Lembro de dois momentos em que tivemos quatro derrotas seguidas. Foram momentos difíceis porque a torcida queria nos matar. Parabéns à administração e ao John Textor por apoiar durante toda temporada quem eles escolheram para ser treinador – e apontou:

– Quando vejo um colega meu saindo do clube, alguém que tenha sido escolhido por ter um determinado perfil, é sempre um momento dramático para o futebol. E hoje eu estar no cargo depois de ter atravessado momentos difíceis, foi um exemplo que o John Textor deu a todo o futebol brasileiro. Se olharmos para as equipes que caíram, eles trocaram tanto de treinador, mas o que adiantou? A solução é essa? Querem essas soluções? Não aguentam a pressão e mandam o treinador embora? Só o treinador tem que aguentar a pressão? A administração também tem que aguentar a pressão – completou.

Castro reforçou o quanto acredita nos jogadores alvinegros.

– Eu disse a eles antes e depois do jogo que para mim é um orgulho enorme, um prazer enorme treinar meus jogadores. Falei: “Aconteça o que acontecer hoje, terão sempre um treinador orgulhoso de vocês. Vocês sempre foram muito dignos durante toda a temporada, debaixo de muito trabalho nunca viraram a cara, sempre deram a cara, coragem.” A fama se vai, o prestígio fica – declarou.

O treinador frisou a confiança no momento da equipe.

-Nós estamos fortes. Nesse momento, quem não gosta tanto de nós vai falar sobre vitórias contra o Avaí e Goiás, não que ganhamos do Atlético-MG fora, do Flamengo fora. Nós jogamos em um primeiro momento para ficar na Série A. Aconteça o que acontecer no domingo, os meus jogadores são fantásticos, honestos e fizeram uma campanha ótima – afirmou.

O Botafogo encara o Athletico-PR no domingo na Arena da Baixada às 16h.

Cummins reassures Bancroft and Harris over Test futures

The Australia captain says he’s never seen Smith as energetic as he has been since his opening role was confirmed

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Australia captain Pat Cummins has been in contact with Cameron Bancroft and Marcus Harris to reassure them that they remain firmly in Test consideration despite being overlooked following David Warner’s retirement.With Steven Smith promoted to open, Cameron Green returning at No. 4 against West Indies in Adelaide, and Matt Renshaw selected as the reserve batter, the other two specialist openers remain on the outer.Bancroft was the leading Sheffield Shield run-scorer last season and is in the same spot midway through the latest campaign, while Harris holds a central contract and was the reserve batter on the Ashes tour last year.Related

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“Obviously private phone calls, but no real surprises,” Cummins said in Adelaide. “We love what they both are doing in first-class cricket. We love what they bring to any side they’re playing in. They’re doing all the right things. Unfortunately, they both just missed out on this one. So [the] message was ‘don’t change’.”In international cricket, there’s always injuries or these guys [the incumbents] aren’t going to be around forever. Marcus and Cam are still relatively young, as is Renners. So once that opening comes up at some point, any one of them we’re confident can jump straight in and do a really good job.”When Cummins was asked after the Sydney Test about replacing Warner, he appeared lukewarm to the idea of a batting-order reshuffle but has now said that once the option of Smith had been seriously considered, it made a lot of sense by allowing Green back at a more natural position for him.Smith has spoken of not enjoying the wait to bat from No. 4 and while he hasn’t specifically addressed whether the move will lengthen his Test career, he has committed to the shift not being a short-term solution. At training, Cummins has already noticed a difference.”Seeing someone who’s basically achieved everything in the game get really excited for a new challenge, you’ve got to entertain that,” he said. “You can already see his mind whirring about how he’s maybe going to go about it a bit differently.”I’ve never seen him as happy and as energetic as I’ve seen him around the nets the last couple of days. He can’t wait to get out there. Also think the new ball, maybe [there will be] a few more scoring options. It’s something that excites him. So that makes sense and getting Greeny a spot where we think he is set up to succeed.”The retirement of Warner and Green’s return will also see a reshuffle in the cordon with Usman Khawaja taking up first slip, followed by Smith and Mitchell Marsh, with Green in the gully where he has already made a considerable impression with a string of spectacular catches.Green also provides Cummins with another frontline bowling option, meaning he effectively has a six-man attack plus the offspin of Travis Head.

أحمد فتحي: لاعب الأهلي الجديد سيتألق بسبب ذكائه.. والشيبي أفضل مني

يري أحمد فتحي، لاعب الأهلي السابق، أن لاعب الفريق الجديد، سيتألق بشكل كبير، بسبب أنه لاعب ذكي جدًا.

الأهلي كان ضم عدة صفقات قوية في الميركاتو الصيفي الأخير، يعد أبرزها أحمد سيد زيزو ومحمود حسن تريزيجيه وأشرف بن شرقي والتونسي محمد علي بن رمضان.

وقال فتحي خلال برنامج “ملعب أون” المذاع على قناة أون سبورت”: “الصفقة التي أتوقع تألقها بشكل كبير في الموسم الحالي، هو محمد على بن رمضان، (لاعب جامد وأحب لعبه)، أحب اللاعب الذكي في وسط الملعب”.

وعن رحيل وسام أبو علي، أكد فتحي: “هو أكثر لاعب سيتأثر الأهلي برحيله، من أفضل المهاجمين التي تواجدت آخر فترة مع القلعة الحمراء”.

وعن أفضل ظهير أيمن في مصر حاليًا، أجاب: “محمد الشيبي لاعب بيراميدز منذ الموسم الماضي، لاعب هائل آخر سنتين كان أفضل مني، اللعب والثقة أعطته فرصة أن يكون جيدًا، أنا كنت بعيدًا آخر سنة، لم أشارك كثيرًا، هو كان يشارك أكثر”.

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وتحدث عن محمد هاني الظهير الأيمن للنادي الأهلي، قائلًا: “هناك مغالاة بعض الشيء في الانتقاد والهجوم على محمد هاني، أنا دائمًا لا أحب الانتقاد القوى، هذا لاعب يحتاج إلى أن يعطي 100%، ممكن لا يكون موفقًا اليوم أو عمل خطأ، ولكن التكرار في الأخطاء هذا أمر غير جيد”.

وأتم: “اتحدث مع عبد الله السعيد دائمًا، هو أبلغني أنه كان يرغب في الانضمام إلى الزمالك هو أصغر من ذلك، هو سعيد بتواجده في الأبيض”.

Arsenal set to complete transfer for Salford wonderkid Will Wright as Premier League rivals Liverpool pull out of race after being outbid

Arsenal are set to complete the signing of 17-year-old Salford City starlet Will Wright after Liverpool dropped out of the race for the young forward.

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Arsenal have reportedly offered £250,000 plus add-ons for striker Wright report , blowing Liverpool's bid of £100,000 plus add-ons out of the water. Wright only made his first-team debut against Manchester City in January, making two League Two appearances at the back end of last season. His form in pre-season, where he has found the net for Salford four times, has seen the teenager hit the headlines.

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report that the signing of Wright is an example of Arsenal's new youth strategy under academy manager Per Mertesacker, who has been given a 'dedicated budget' to purchase the best youth talent. Wright comes right under that bracket and will be expected to play for Arsenal's Under-18 and Under-21 sides if he arrives in north London, with previously rumoured suitors Liverpool believed to be out of the race.

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Wright scored over 50 goals across age groups for Salford last season and is in the second year of a scholarship at the club, having been spotted playing for non-league sides Euxton Villa and Fylde. A move to the Emirates would therefore represent a massive step up for the young man.

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Wright is likely to feature for Arsenal's youth sides next season and it may be a couple of years before his name is mentioned around Mikel Arteta's first-team squad. But the Gunners have offered opportunities to other youth players in recent seasons and so the teenager will hope to get his chance if he impresses at his new club.

Xavi Simons saga drags on as RB Leipzig star continues pre-season training amid Chelsea pursuit

Xavi Simons' future remains up in the air as the RB Leipzig star continues pre-season training amid Chelsea's pursuit of the attacking midfielder.

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    Per journalist Philipp Hinze, Simons is continuing to train with Leipzig ahead of pre-season. Chelsea are interested in signing the Netherlands international this summer and have reportedly agreed personal terms ahead of a potential €70 million (£61m/$82m) deal. Bayern Munich are also reportedly monitoring developments.

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    Leipzig have yet to receive a formal bid for the 22-year-old and, as a result, he is continuing to train, and is available to play for the club in pre-season. The Bundesliga club are continuing to demand a €70m fee and are not minded to reduce that asking price.

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    Simons is said to be keen on the idea of moving to the Premier League this summer, after enjoying a strong 2024/25 campaign; the Dutchman scored 11 goals and registered eight assists in 33 games in all competitions.

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    Leipzig play Toulouse in a pre-season friendly this weekend. Simons could well be involved.

Aston Villa told to pay whopping transfer fee for Samu after Porto aim to discourage Premier League interest in star forward

Aston Villa have been told they will have to pay a hefty transfer fee if they are to land Spanish attacker Samu from Porto this summer.

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Villa have made a formal enquiry to sign Porto striker Samu, as reported by and confirmed by . However, the Portuguese giants are determined to fight off interest after his impressive 19-goal season, having spent €17m to secure his full rights recently. They are in no rush to sell and have pointed to the player’s €100m (£86m/$114m) release clause as their benchmark in any negotiation. Reports from England claim that they can be talked down to around £55m ($73m).

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The move underscores Villa’s ambitious intent under Unai Emery as they prepare for a Champions League return. With growing uncertainty over Ollie Watkins’ long-term future and the need for greater squad depth, Villa are scanning the European market for top-end attacking talent. Samu, at 21, fits the profile, young, proven in Europe and tactically versatile. However, Porto’s firm stance, shaped by their own financial strategy and desire to compete at home and in Europe, presents a significant hurdle.

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According to reports in Portugal and the UK, Emery has long admired the Spanish forward. Porto’s early investment in Samu was partly motivated by interest from the Premier League, particularly from Aston Villa. The club’s new president, Andre Villas-Boas, is believed to have referenced Arsenal’s recent €60m (£51m/$68m) move for Viktor Gyokeres as a precedent. Despite Villa’s Champions League pull, they may need to negotiate creatively to avoid triggering the full clause. Meanwhile, Samu continues pre-season preparations, having scored in a 3-0 friendly win over Famalicao.

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Villa must now decide whether to match Porto’s valuation, negotiate a structured deal, or pivot to alternative targets. With the clock ticking on the transfer window and European fixtures ahead, Emery may push for swift resolution. If Villa meet the price or get creative with bonuses, Samu could be the statement signing to elevate their continental campaign.

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