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Manchester City Set to Complete The Signing Of Young

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 Matty Young, the goalie for Sunderland, is being watched by Manchester City. The 16-year-old, who participated in preseason games for the first team, is a target for City, according to The Sun. Young is a regular for the U21s and is Sunderland's third-choice goalkeeper. Before the start of the season, he signed a new two-year contract, but Sunderland are open to selling for the right price. Young is anticipated to leave City in January.

Ex. Manchester City Star Poisoned

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 Riyad Mahrez, a star of Al-Ahli, was hospitalized after contracting food poisoning. After being brought to the hospital on Saturday, the former Manchester City attacker was seen on a stretcher lying on a hospital bed. Before becoming ill, the winger dined at a fast food joint in Jeddah. From then, he was sent to the hospital, where the Algerian is still being watched. Mahrez signed with Al-Ahli earlier this summer after leaving City.

Rodri On Saudi League Spending

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 Rodri stated He remarked, in an interview with the Manchester Evening News, "Evidently, European football suffers in this circumstance, and it is a very special opinion of the players that choose to move out to these leagues. Given the amount of money they provide, it is quite understandable.  I believe that everyone should make their own decisions regarding this matter. We Europeans really don't like it. This talent drain needs to be curbed in some way because while at first it appeared to be only veterans nearing the end of their careers, there are now also young people quitting. Although they are honorable choices, those who act must keep this situation under control. Along with some seasoned talents like Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, Karim Benzema, and N'Golo Kante, the Saudi Pro League also attracted several players in their prime like Gabri Veiga and Ruben Neves. Mohamed Salah was the subject of a late, staggering world-record approach from Saudi champions Al-Ittihad...

Howard Webb Gave His Opinion About City Second Goal

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 In their 5-1 victory over Fulham on Saturday, Howard Webb, th e head of the referees, said that Nathan Ake's goal should have been disallowed for offside. On the cusp of halftime, Ake's header gave City the lead again, making it 2-1, but Fulham argued that Manuel Akanji was in an offside position and appeared to have an impact on Bernd Leno's goal. Erling Haaland, who had a hat-trick, said after the game that the goal ought to have been disallowed for offside, while Fulham manager Marco Silva added that it ought to have been "impossible" to let the goal stand.