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BRIGHTON midfielder Enock Mwepu has been forced to retire due to a health condition.

The 24-year-old is Brighton's record signing but was taken ill during the most recent international break.

The Zambia international had tests carried out, which have now identified a condition which has forced him to retire from football.

Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur are in talks with Google over the naming rights of their stadium.

Spurs' ground was built in 2019 and a deal over its naming rights is yet to be struck, with it believed that they are now in negotiations over a multi-million pound deal with Google.

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  • Sam Dymond

    Lampard pays tribute to Ronaldo

    One of the greatest goalscorers in Premier League history has praised one of the best that the game has ever seen.

    Frank Lampard watched Cristiano Ronaldo score the 700th goal of his club career to beat his Everton side yesterday, but still found the good grace afterwards to acknowledge the extraordinary achievement.

    “It is outstanding,” admitted Lampard. “He is one of the greatest players to have graced the game, and in an era when we have had him and Messi. The comparisons between them doesn’t matter.

    “They are both incredible players in football history. The numbers they have racked up are abnormal numbers that have become normal.

    “When he was on 699, I wanted him to score in the Europa League the other night. But in the cold light of day you have to give him credit. It is amazing.”

  • Sam Dymond

    Tottenham in talks with Google

    Could Spurs soon be searching for goals at the Google Stadium?

    According to The Athletic, Tottenham are in multi-million pound negotiations with Google over the naming rights of their stadium.

    The North London club moved into their stunning new ground – built on top of the old White Hart Lane – in 2019.

    At the time, owner Daniel Levy indicated that Spurs would be open to selling the stadium's name to the right company – and at the right price.

    However, no deal has been struck – but that could be about to change following the emergence of talks with the world-famous tech giants.

  • Sam Dymond

    More on Mwepu's devastating decision

    Enock Mwepu has responded following the sad revelation that he has been forced into retirement due to a heart condition.

    The Zambian star released a statement on social media saying that he had 'lived his dream' by playing in the Premier League.

    The 24-year-old admitted 'sadness'at having to draw time on his playing career due to medical advice, but vowed to 'stay involved' in football 'in some capacity'.

    Credit: @EnockMwepu45 Twitter
  • Sam Dymond

    Brighton's Mwepu forced to retire

    Brighton midfielder Enock Mwepu has been forced to end his football career due to the diagnosis of a hereditary heart condition.

    The awful news shared by the south coast club this morning revealed that the 24-year-old's situation could worsen over time, putting him at high risk of suffering a potentially fatal cardiac event if he were to continue playing.

    The Zambian midfielder was taken ill during the recent international break, and has spent time in hospital while tests were undertaken.

    Club chairman Tony Bloom said, “We are all absolutely devastated for Enock. He and his family have had a traumatic few weeks and while we are just thankful he has come through that period, he has seen such a promising career cut short at such a young age.

    “As a club we will give him all the love, help and support we possibly can to make a full recovery, and then as he decides on the next steps in his life.”

    Head coach Roberto De Zerbi added, “I am so sorry for Enock. Before I arrived I looked at all the squad, and he was a player I was so excited and looking forward to working with. We will do everything we can to help him.”

    Head of Medicine and Performance, Adam Brett explained, “It is a terrible blow for Enock, but he has to put his health and his family first and this is the right choice, however difficult it is to quit the game he loves.”

  • Sam Dymond

    Breaking: Baggies sack Steve Bruce

    West Bromwich Albion have this morning parted company with manager Steve Bruce.

    The 61-year-old leaves the Hawthorns with Albion in the Championship relegation zone, having won just once in 13 league games this season.

    Indeed, their winless run stretched to eight matches on Saturday with a drab goalless draw at home to Luton.

    Bruce's backroom staff of Steve Agnew, Stephen Clemence and son Alex Bruce have also left the West Midlands outfit.

    A statement on the West Brom website read: "The club would like to place on record its thanks to Steve Bruce and his coaching staff for their efforts since arriving in February.

    "Under-21s coach Richard Beale will oversee first-team affairs on an interim basis, assisted by James Morrison and Gary Walsh.

    "The process of recruiting a new Manager is now under way and an appointment will be confirmed in due course."

  • Sam Dymond

    Blues nearing new Mount deal

    Mason Mount is expected to finally put pen to paper on a new long-term contract at Chelsea.

    The England international has just 20 months left to run on his current deal, and had been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge.

    However, talks with the club's hierarchy have been progressing well since Todd Boehly's takeover of the Blues.

    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano indicates that all parties expect an agreement to be reached in the coming weeks.

  • Sam Dymond

    Erik expects more from Antony

    Antony has quickly settled into life in the Premier League, and – after his equaliser at Everton – he has now netted in each of his three appearances in the English top-flight since moving to Manchester United.

    Yet manager Erik ten Hag is not yet satisfied, and told fans that they can expect more from the Brazilian winger in the weeks and month to come.

    Speaking to The Athletic’s Laurie Whitwell about the £82m arrival, United’s Dutch coach said: “We have to expect more from him. He needs challenges, that’s why he came to the Premier League, he gets it here.

    “He wants to play with the best players, the highest stress factors against the best players and from there on he will step up.

    “That’s what you see: first weeks, he scored goals, he did good stuff, but also I saw a lot of room for improvement in his game.”

  • Sam Dymond

    Mbappe unhappy with PSG role

    Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe is understood to be unhappy with the position he's currently being asked to play by manager Christophe Galtier.

    Le Parisien report that the 23-year-old is a frustrated by his place at the top of PSG's attack, a role that sees him operate as a central 'pivot' for the likes of Neymar, Lionel Messi, Carlos Soler and Pablo Sarabia.

    Mbappe recently stated that he enjoys more freedom when playing wide for the French national team.

    Following a frustrating goalless draw at Reims on Saturday night, the forward posted an image of himself on Instagram with the caption 'pivot gang'.

    It is thought that the role he is currently being asked to play does not correspond to the promises he was made when he signed his bumper new deal in the summer.

  • Sam Dymond

    United confirm status as comeback kings

    Records tumbled at Goodison Park on Sunday evening, and this morning the history books are being rewritten.

    Not only did Cristiano Ronaldo finally net a landmark 700th goal of his club career, Manchester United also sealed their status as the Premier League’s comeback kings.

    In rallying from 1-0 down to win, the Red Devils claimed a 100th Premier League victory in matches where they have conceded the first goal.

    It’s the most such wins of any club since the English top-flight was rebranded in 1992.

    Ronaldo struck the winner on Merseyside after Antony had cancelled out Alex Iwobi’s early stunner.

  • Sam Dymond

    Emirates flashpoint to be investigated

    The Football Association are to investigate an incident that occurred during the second half of Arsenal’s 3-2 win against Liverpool.

    With the score locked at 2-2, referee Michael Oliver awarded the Londoners a penalty with 15 minutes remaining when Thiago was adjudged to have fouled Gabriel Jesus.

    The decision prompted a heated exchange among several players including Jordan Henderson, Granit Xhaka and Gabriel.

    Once tempers cooled, Oliver moved to the touchline to inform managers Mikel Arteta and Jurgen Klopp of something that was alleged to have been said during the melee.

    An FA spokesperson said: “We are aware of an incident that took place during the match between Arsenal and Liverpool. We are in dialogue with the match officials and will review the details of the incident.”

    Bukayo Saka scored the resulting penalty, and league leaders Arsenal went on to take all three points at the Emirates.

  • Sam Dymond

    Nerazzurri Inter City ace Ake

    Inter Milan will make a fresh approach for Manchester City defender Nathan Ake.

    That's according to transfers expert Ekrem Konur, who reports that the Serie A giants are preparing an improved €30m for the Dutch international.

    However, the Premier League champions have indicated that they have no intention of selling the 27-year-old in January when the transfer window re-opens.

    Inter were one of several clubs linked to Ake in the summer, a list that includes the centre-back's former side Chelsea.

  • Kealan Hughes

    Good morning footy fans

    Tearful Paulo Dybala could miss the World Cup after a freak injury when scoring Roma’s penalty winner against Lecce on Sunday.

    Roma boss Jose Mourinho believes the Argentina striker has a “very bad” muscle problem that could keep him out until 2023.

    Ex-Juventus hero Dybala, 28, pulled up clutching the left leg he had used to stroke home his 48th minute spot-kick.

    Team-mates who had rushed to congratulate him soon showed their concern as he grimaced and continued to hold his thigh.

    He hobbled off and was immediately substituted.

    Mourinho said: “The injury looks very bad. I’d say bad, but honestly after speaking with Paulo… I think very bad”.

    Chelsea have hired Dave Grohl’s personal physio Freddie Murray, according to reports.

    The Blues have been on the lookout for a new medical team after sacking former head physio Thierry Laurent and medical director Dr Pablo Biosca last month.

    Chelsea will work with Murray and his clinic Remedy on a consultancy basis and they will advise the club on its medical team and structures, report the Daily Mail.

    In fact, Remedy have reportedly already begun to work with Chelsea stars and have been helping out the likes of N’Golo Kante, Wesley Fofana and the other Blues players currently out injured.

    Murray, 40, is a former footballer turned physio and has helped out some big stars in and out of the game.

    After retiring aged 28 he trained as a physiotherapist and worked for the QPR academy under Harry Redknapp.

    Barcelona sporting director Mateu Alemany has confirmed Antoine Griezmann’s move to Atletico Madrid has finally been made permanent.

    The forward has been with Diego Simeone’s side since the start of last season after securing a two-year loan.

    A bizarre clause meant Atletico would have to buy Griezmann permanently for £35million if he played 30 minutes or more in over half their matches.

    To get around it, Atletico have often sent the 31-year-old on as a sub after the hour mark.

    Then reports emerged last week that Barcelona had accepted a fee of £17.5m – half the agreed figure – to put an end to the stand-off.

    And today Barca chief Alemany confirmed at a shareholders’ meeting that Griezmann is now an Atletico player for good.

  • Jon Boon

    Dybala World Cup injury woe

    Tearful Paulo Dybala could miss the World Cup after a freak injury when scoring Roma's penalty winner against Lecce on Sunday.

    Roma boss Jose Mourinho believes the Argentina striker has a "very bad" muscle problem that could keep him out until 2023.

    Ex-Juventus hero Dybala, 28, pulled up clutching the left leg he had used to stroke home his 48th minute spot-kick.

    Team-mates who had rushed to congratulate him soon showed their concern as he grimaced and continued to hold his thigh.

    He hobbled off and was immediately substituted.

    Mourinho said: "The injury looks very bad. I'd say bad, but honestly after speaking with Paulo… I think very bad".

  • Jon Boon

    Diet of Haaland

    Premier League scoring sensation Erling Haaland has taken the game by storm by feasting on a diet of hearts and liver.

    The Man City striker, who bagged his 20th goal of the season at the weekend, lifts the lid on his Hannibal Lecter-style routine in a documentary.

    The Norwegian series also reveals he only drinks water through a complicated filter system and tries to look at sunshine as soon as he wakes.

    Showing off huge chunks of heart and liver from his butcher, he says:

    “You (other people) don’t eat this, but I am concerned with taking care of my body.

    “I think eating quality food that is as local as possible is the most important.

    “People say meat is bad for you but which? The meat you get at McDonald’s?

    “Or the local cow eating grass right over there? I eat the heart and the liver.”

  • Jon Boon

    No Foo-ling around

    Chelsea have hired Dave Grohl's personal physio Freddie Murray, according to reports.

    The Blues have been on the lookout for a new medical team after sacking former head physio Thierry Laurent and medical director Dr Pablo Biosca last month.

    Chelsea will work with Murray and his clinic Remedy on a consultancy basis and they will advise the club on its medical team and structures, report the Daily Mail.

    In fact, Remedy have reportedly already begun to work with Chelsea stars and have been helping out the likes of N'Golo Kante, Wesley Fofana and the other Blues players currently out injured.

    Murray, 40, is a former footballer turned physio and has helped out some big stars in and out of the game.

    After retiring aged 28 he trained as a physiotherapist and worked for the QPR academy under Harry Redknapp.

  • Jon Boon

    Man Utd hold on

    Man Utd did just enough to hold on against Everton – winning 2-1 at Goodison Park.

    It was Ronaldo with his 700th career goal to end the Toffees' winning run.

    A nervy finish, but United will take it.

  • Jon Boon

    Saved by VAR

    Everton have been saved by VAR.

    Marcus Rashford appeared to have scored to put the game to bed and Man Utd 3-1 up.

    However, Rashford was adjudged to have handled the ball.

    Correct decision, in fairness, it ricocheted off Rashford’s home in a tackle with James Tarkowski, before the England star went round Jordan Pickford to score.

  • Jon Boon

    Griezmann deal complete

    Barcelona sporting director Mateu Alemany has confirmed Antoine Griezmann's move to Atletico Madrid has finally been made permanent.

    The forward has been with Diego Simeone's side since the start of last season after securing a two-year loan.

    A bizarre clause meant Atletico would have to buy Griezmann permanently for £35million if he played 30 minutes or more in over half their matches.

    To get around it, Atletico have often sent the 31-year-old on as a sub after the hour mark.

    Then reports emerged last week that Barcelona had accepted a fee of £17.5m – half the agreed figure – to put an end to the stand-off.

    And today Barca chief Alemany confirmed at a shareholders' meeting that Griezmann is now an Atletico player for good.

  • Jon Boon

    2-1 United

    It's that man Cristiano Ronaldo. Never write him off.

    And it's a goal made in Real Madrid – Casemiro sends a through ball to the Portugal man and he fires home at the near post.

    It's his 700th career goal. Nuts.

  • Jon Boon

    Liverpool injury blow

    Jurgen Klopp has confirmed both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Luis Diaz have suffered significant injuries in today's loss to Arsenal.

    Diaz was seen leaving the Emirates on crutches with his knee in a leg brace.

    Klopp told BBC Sport: "He (Alexander-Arnold) is injured unfortunately. Like Luis Diaz as well, it doesn't look good for both. That is the icing on the cake".

  • Jon Boon

    United on top

    United equalised through Anthony and have been the better team now.

    Taking control of the possession, they’ve fashioned a couple of opportunities to take the lead.

    Everton wobbling.

  • Jon Boon

    Toffees lead

    Alex Iwobi has fired Everton into an early lead after just five minutes.

    It's the in-form ex-Arsenal man with a stunning finish from 25-yards, after Casemiro lost the ball in midfield.

    Ten Hag didn't look happy.

  • Jon Boon

    Peep peep

    We’re underway at Goodison Park.

    Can United keep up with the chasing pack for a top four finish.

    They’re coming up against an in-form Everton team – unbeaten in their last six.

    Let’s see how it goes.

  • Jon Boon

    Everton team is in

    Everton face off against Man Utd at Goodison with this starting eleven.

    Six unbeaten, they will fancy their chances.

  • Jon Boon

    Zakaria talks

    Denis Zakaria is heading for talks over his Chelsea future after failing to play a single minute under Thomas Tuchel OR Graham Potter.

    The summer loanee from Juventus insists "I believe in myself 100 per cent" but has not even made the bench since Potter took over four weeks ago.

    And transfer expert Fabrizio Romano claims Zakaria's predicament will soon be discussed within the club.

    The Switzerland anchorman, 25, was linked with Manchester United and Arsenal when he was with Borussia Monchengladbach but instead joined Juve in January this year.

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