Barcelona will demand £9million from Premier League clubs looking to sign Philippe Coutinho on loan next season amid reports linking the Brazilian with Manchester United .
18.05.2020 - 13:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Skillful Mexican winger Isaac Brizuela has opened up on his desperate attempts to force through a move to Celtic in 2014.
The fleet-footed Chivas attacker made a splash with performances for his nation at the Brazil World Cup and emerged on the Hoops transfer radar.
After the tournament, new Hoops boss Ronny Deila was attempting to build a new squad after his shock appointment as Parkhead manager.
Brizuela was then playing for Toluca and Celtic made an official offer to sign the
Barcelona will demand £9million from Premier League clubs looking to sign Philippe Coutinho on loan next season amid reports linking the Brazilian with Manchester United .
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B. Riley FBR analyst Eric Wold on Monday downgraded his rating on shares of exhibition giant Cinemark from "buy" to "neutral," citing "continued uncertainty around key state opening timelines and [the] second-half film slate and [a] worsening COVID-19 situation in Brazil." He cut his price target on the stock from $16 to $13.
Pep Guardiola has proved again that he has his finger firmly on the pulse of the game.
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< 1 min read In a historic move, Brazil’s top court has ruled that the nation’s ban on men who have sex with men (MSM) from donating blood is unconstitutional. According to Reuters, seven of the 11 judges on the Brazilian Supreme Court ruled in favour of lifting the ban, which prohibited MSM from donating blood for 12 months.
The top court in Brazil on May 8 ruled the country’s ban on men who have sex with men from donating blood is unconstitutional.