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Musa is Fenerbahce’s top January target

Turkish club Fenerbahce have set their sights on signing Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa when the January transfer window opens.

The 26-year-old, who returned from a two months injury layoff on Saturday, was linked with the Yellow Canaries last summer before he opted to join Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr.

Fenerbahce also have in their ranks former Eagles winger, Victor Moses, who is on loan from Chelsea.

 Musa is expected to lead the Eagles squad out when they kick-off their 2021 Africa Nations Cup qualifiers against Benin Republic and Lesotho later this month.

He missed the friendly matches against Ukraine and Brazil through injury.

August 27, 2019 Brazil Reject G7 Aid To Fight Amazon Fire

Brazil Reject G7 Aid To Fight Amazon Fire

The Brazilian government has said it will reject an offer of aid from G7 countries to help tackle fires in the Amazon rainforest.

 

French President EMMANUEL MACRON – who hosted a G7 summit that ended on Monday – said 22m dollars would be released.

 

Brazilian officials gave no reason for turning down the money. But President JAIR BOLSONARO has accused France of treating Brazil like a colony.

 

His defence minister said the fires in the Amazon were not out of control.

August 23, 2019 Stampede At A Rap Concert In Algeria Claims At Least Five Lives

Stampede At A Rap Concert In Algeria Claims At Least Five Lives

At least five people have been killed in a stampede at a rap concert in the Algerian capital.

 

Thousands had gathered at a stadium in Algiers to see rapper ABDERRAOUF DERRADJI, better known as SOOLKING, perform when a stampede is said to have broken out at one of the entrances.

 

Twenty-one people were injured in the stampede and taken to hospital; medical sources told local media outlets.

August 22, 2019 I may retire next year – Ronaldo

I may retire next year – Ronaldo

Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that ‘I could end my career next year, but I could also play until I’m 40, 41.’

Ronaldo had just helped fire Real Madrid to a third consecutive Champions League when he joined Juve last summer, but the No 7 admits he was becoming too ‘comfortable’ in the Spanish capital.

“I don’t need football to live well, I’m fine financially,” he told TVI.

“What I need are attractive projects and Juve’s is one of them. I’ve always liked this team, they’re the best in Italy and one of the best in the world.

“They’ve always fought to establish themselves in Europe. And after winning in England and Spain, I also won in Italy and I’m happy to be here.

 “Everyone wants to win the Champions League, us included, but we mustn’t treat it as an obsession.

“We must things take their course and go step by step. After that, we must remember that money doesn’t make the teams great. Look at how many years Barcelona, Bayern or PSG haven’t won the Champions League.”

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