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Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea and Wolves learn Champions League and Europa League return date

Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Wolves and Rangers have reportedly all discovered when they will return to action in Europe after football was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Premier League is still putting together a plan to return to action and they are hopeful players will be back in training later this month. Matches will be scheduled to take place from June behind closed doors. UEFA wants domestic seasons wrapped up by the end of July so they can blitz through the latter stages of the Champions League and Europa League in a chaotic three-week period which will see a match being played almost every day. Spanish publication marca have published UEFA's supposed draft calendar which sees both competitions run into the 2020/21 campaign.

After outcry across U.S., white father, son arrested in shooting death of black man Ahmaud Arbery

Georgia authorities arrested a white father and son Thursday and charged them with murder in the February shooting death of a black man they had pursued in a truck after spotting him running in their neighbourhood. The charges came more than two months after Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was killed on a residential street just outside the port city of Brunswick. National outrage over the case swelled this week after cellphone video that appeared to show the shooting. Those close to Arbery celebrated the news but also expressed frustration at the long wait. “This should have occurred the day it happened,” said Akeem Baker, one of Arbery’s close friends in Brunswick. “There’s no way without the video this would have occurred. I’m just glad the light’s shining very bright on this situation.” Gregory McMichael, 64, previously told police that he and his son chased after Arbery because they suspected him of being a burglar. Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper Jones, has said she thinks her son, a former foo...

Bayern Munich 'make £35m bid for Manchester City star Leroy Sane - £11M LESS than he was signed for - after reaching an agreement on a five-year deal for the Germany winger'

Bayern Munich  have made  Manchester City  an offer of £35million to sign Leroy Sane, according to reports. The winger has been a long-term target for the German giants and they were keen to bring him to the Allianz Arena last summer only for him to suffer a horror injury in the Community Shield. Sane has not played since tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in that clash but he was back in training before the  coronavirus  shutdown. Bayern are hoping to take advantage of a potential fall in the transfer market to pay considerably less than the £88m they had earmarked for him last summer. According to German outlet  Bild , they have agreed a contract with the 24-year-old – which had to happen again after he changed agents last season – and are now looking to come to terms with City. Bayern's opening bid of £35m is £11m less than City paid Schalke for Sane when they signed him in 2016. The Bavarian side have an advantage as Sane is heading into the final y...

UK becomes worst-hit coronavirus country in Europe

As official death toll tops 32,000, Britain overtakes Spain and Italy as the hardest-hit country from COVID-19; opposition blames PM Johnson for delayed actions to prevent spread of virus Britain has reached the highest official death toll from coronavirus in Europe with more than 32,000 deaths, figures released on Tuesday showed. The high death toll could increase political pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who waited longer than other European leaders to order a lockdown to curb the spread of the virus in March. Weekly figures from Britain's national statistics office added more than 7,000 deaths in England and Wales, raising the total for the United Kingdom to 32,313. The figure is one of several methods for calculating deaths and is difficult to compare with other countries, but it offers the clearest sign yet that Britain could emerge as the worst-hit country in Europe, despite being hit later than other countries. Opposition parties have raised questions about Johnson...

'We're going to kill you and your family' - Man Utd star Evra received death threats from prisoners after Suarez racism

The former Red Devils star was forced to employ personal security after the warnings were made Former  Manchester United  defender Patrice Evra has revealed he received death threats from prisoners after the racism incident with then- Liverpool  striker Luis Suarez in 2011. Suarez was found guilty of misconduct for insulting comments toward Evra by the Football Association and was suspended for eight matches, with the  Uruguay  international referring to his opponent's skin colour. colour. In the aftermath of the incident, Evra says threats were sent to him, via the club, with many of the menacing messages coming from prisoners. The  France  left-back felt the need to hire security guards to protect himself and his family when notified of the warnings. "Manchester United received so many threatening letters about me,” Evra told the  official Manchester United podcast .

Manchester United and Man City fans told they won’t be returning to football 'any time soon'

FA chief Greg Clarke isn’t expecting crowds at matches 'any time soon' and believes the game is facing 'substantial changes' The chairman of the Football Association, Greg Clarke, has admitted it is hard to see football fans being allowed into grounds 'any time soon'. Both the premier league    and EFL are currently suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus outbreak.   But while no date has been mentioned for a return for sides in the EFL, the  premier league is believing to be planning to restart in June And Clarke, who believes supporters are still the 'lifeblood' of the game, has also admitted the game faces 'substantial changes' once it does return.