Post: Chelsea and Tottenham rival Brenner-Johnson, forest price 50 million pounds

Live broadcast on August 23 according to a report by the British media Daily Mail, Tottenham Hotspur is preparing to offer an offer for Nottingham Forest attacker brunan Johnson. Chelsea and West Ham are also considering buying the player, but Brennan preferred Tottenham Hotspur. Nottingham Forest priced the Welsh international at about 50 million pounds. Before that, Brentford was ready to break the young pioneer team history transfer fee record and offered more than 35 million pounds to buy Brennan, but was rejected by Nottingham Forest. The Daily Mail said that after Kane left the team, Tottenham Hotspur hoped to lead another attacker who could directly threaten goal, and prepared to offer a transfer fee plus players to buy brunnan. Central defender Da Vinson-sands may be added to the deal, but Tottenham is also willing to add other marginal players to the deal as long as they can adapt to the salary structure of the forest. In addition to the Hotspur, Chelsea has already discussed the introduction of Brenner, but now it is also evaluating other candidates. It is understood that Brenner is more interested in Hotspur. Wales frontend brunan Johnson, 22 years old, born in Forest youth training, can kick the front waist, left and right sides and other positions. Currently, Germany turns around and is valued at 38 million euros. Last season, Brennan played 44 games on behalf of Nottingham Forest, scoring 10 goals and 3 assists. In addition, the players also played 19 games on behalf of the Welsh national team, contributing 2 goals and 3 assists. (Angie)

TA: Former director Vera promises to invest $0.1 billion in women’s football clubs in Europe and Latin America

Live broadcast bar, August 24 according to TA, Eni Aluko, former sports director of Aston Villa and Angel City, joined the Mercury13 group, the newly established group has several clubs, and the group promises to invest 0.1 billion US dollars (78.6 million pounds) in women’s football clubs in Europe and Latin America. The group announced that they had entered the decisive stage of purchasing the controlling stake of the regional club Reeves in England. The negotiations between the group and the Spanish and Italian league teams have also made progress, and Argentina and Uruguay will be their next goals. Mercury13 led by Greek-Argentine entrepreneur Vidor-cogveina-Renard (Victoire Cogevina Reynal), the company said its vision was “to discover and invest in super clubs in the next decade, and inject power into its commercial power”. “The Reeves Club is a wise choice, because they represent many core principles that we think should be followed in the management of women’s clubs,” cogveina said. The Laowei Women’s football team participated in the women’s championship of the British Football Association-one level lower than the women’s Super League. By sharing the budget and resources between men’s and women’s teams and paying the same salary to the players, equality in the competition is promoted. Maggie Murphy, CEO of leves Club, said: “Over the years, with the efforts of our owners, volunteers, employees, coaches, players and directors, we have jointly established a club to be proud. We realize that our potential influence inside and outside the stadium is only superficial, so we have been looking for potential partners and hope that they will not only join our club, it can enhance our club community culture. Mercury13 of the teams have proved their commitment to our firm principles of equality, fairness, fan ownership and influence from local to global communities, which is a difficult requirement for investment partners, but this is also the reason why we are keen to promote dialogue.” In addition to Aruko, the members of the Mercury13 team also include Nancy Hensley, the former chief innovation executive of FIFA, and Alianna cresione, the former Saint-Germain goalkeeper of Paris (Arianna Criscione). And Ebru Koksal, former CEO and board member of Galatasaray. Kokesar was also the first woman to be elected as a member of the executive board of the European Club Association (ECA). Aluco, 36 years old, has been focusing on the work of commentator since he left the position of sports director of Angel City in January this year. She joined Angel City in May 2021and became the first sports director in the team’s history. She had previously held the same position in Vera. Aluco was recently a member of the ITV commentator team of FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. (Niko)