Lionel Messi affair allegations slammed by Cesc Fabregas' wife Daniella Semaan amid report that claims Inter Miami star cheated on wife Antonella Roccuzzo with journalist Sofia Martinez

Cesc Fabregas's wife Daniella Semaan has slammed reports that claimed Lionel Messi had an affair with an Argentine journalist.

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Fabregas' wife denies Messi's alleged affairThe Argentine reportedly cheated on wife AntonellaReported in Brazilian mediaWHAT HAPPENED?

According to the Brazilian media outlet , the Inter Miami star is apparently facing a crisis in his married life and is on the verge of splitting up with his wife Antonella Roccuzzo after he allegedly had an affair with Argentine journalist Sofia Martinez.

But Cesc Fabregas' wife Daniella Semaan, who is extremely close to the Messi family, has denied the rumours and slammed the media report

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Replying to an Instagram post, Semaan wrote, "What publication is this that has no meaning.. and has nothing right."

Messi and Roccuzzo have known each other since childhood and have been in a relationship for 15 years. The couple got married in 2017 and has three sons, Thiago, Mateo and Ciro.

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The claims that there have been reports in Argentina as well that claim that the 36-year-old star is allegedly in love with a woman and it is not his wife Antonella.

Journalist Sofia Martinez came into the limelight during the World Cup for her famous and passionate speech addressing the Argentina skipper after he guided his team to the final beating Croatia in the semis. She thanked the Barcelona legend on behalf of all Argentines.

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Messi is currently enjoying the off-season after Inter Miami's MLS campaign ended last month. He was recently seen in action for La Albiceleste who played World Cup qualifying matches against Uruguay and Brazil.

England U21s player ratings vs Israel: Emile Smith Rowe can't stop scoring & Noni Madueke flops as Young Lions stroll to victory in second Euros game

The Young Lions progressed to the knockout stages of the European Under-21 Championship courtesy of a comfortable win on Sunday

Anthony Gordon and Emile Smith Rowe were the scorers as England beat Israel 2-0 to secure their place in the Under 21 European Championship quarter-finals on Sunday.

The Young Lions were dominant throughout the Group C encounter, but had a difficult time converting it into dangerous chances.

Morgan Gibbs-White was the architect of the victory, setting up Gordon with a fine cross early on and then putting it on a platter for Smith Rowe to secure the victory in the second period with his second of the competition.

GOAL rates England's players from Stadion Ramaz Shengelia…

Goalkeeper & Defence

James Trafford (6/10):

Got down low to keep out a promising free kick but otherwise did not have a great deal to do.

James Garner (7/10):

A solid performance at right-back, did well to contain the threat from Israel and support the attack.

Levi Colwill (7/10):

Had a sound game in the heart of the back line.

Taylor Harwood-Bellis (6/10):

Looked comfortable in the centre of defence against an Israel side that struggled to threaten.

Ben Johnson (5/10):

Had a shaky performance, got booked and gave away a dangerous free kick at the end of the first half.

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Emile Smith Rowe (7/10):

Grew into the game and fired in the decisive second goal just as Israel seemed to be gaining in confidence and bravery.

Curtis Jones (6/10):

Did well to win the ball in midfield and play some simple passes to keep the ball in circulation.

Angel Gomes (7/10):

A solid display deep in the England midfield with some smart moves.

Morgan Gibbs White (8/10):

Put in a lovely cross for Gordon to nod in the opener and then teed up Smith Rowe for the second. A lively threat throughout and the Young Lions' best player.

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Anthony Gordon (7/10):

After having a goal disallowed, he netted the opener after 15 minutes with a fine header beyond the goalkeeper.

Noni Madueke (5/10):

Had a quiet game as he found it difficult to influence England's attack as forward partner Gordon looked more dangerous. Squandered a great opportunity early in the second half.

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Cole Palmer (5/10):

Replaced the struggling Madueke but did not fare much better himself in an underwhelming display.

Cameron Archer (6/10):

Was sent through for a great opportunity but failed to capitalise on it.

Harvey Elliott (6/10):

Set up Archer for a chance with a nice through pass shortly after coming on.

Oliver Skipp (5/10):

Did not make much of an impact after replacing Gomes.

Jacob Ramsey (5/10):

On for the last 10 minutes but the game was winding down by then.

Lee Carsley (7/10):

His team were on top throughout but the coach would have expected more opportunities than they created.

Forget about Harry Kane! Erling Haaland could smash Alan Shearer's Premier League goal record inside six seasons

The former Newcastle striker's status as the Premier League's top scorer is not safe as long as the insatiable Norwegian remains in England

Alan Shearer airlines launched this month to fly Harry Kane to Germany and ferry the former Newcastle striker's Premier League goalscoring record to safety. Kane was just 47 strikes away from taking Shearer's long-running record, which stands at 260, but the England captain is now contracted to Bayern Munich until 2027, when he will be 34, his best days likely to be behind him.

With the biggest threat to his record now looking to make his mark in the Bundesliga, Shearer's status as the leading marksman in Premier League history looks assured. He can retire early as a pilot and put his feet up. Or can he?

Kane may be gone but there is another lethal goalscorer on the prowl ready to give Shearer fresh nightmares. After sending all sorts of records tumbling in his sensational first season in the Premier League, Erling Haaland has already made a flying start to his second campaign.

Shearer will need to keep his pilot's uniform in a safe place and start mapping out new potential destinations. The Manchester City striker is hungry and coming for that record.

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Shearer has already had to endure Haaland stripping him of one major record. He was the last person to have scored 34 goals in a Premier League season, firing Blackburn Rovers to the title in 1994-95, five years before Haaland was born.

Shearer shared that record with Andy Cole and must have thought it was safe when the Premier League reduced the number of teams from 22 to 20, cutting the number of games per season from 42 to 38. Still, Mohamed Salah came close, scoring 32 times in the 2017-18 campaign.

Shearer knew, however, that Haaland was going to break that record when he interviewed the Norwegian in February, when he was already on 25 goals. "I know about a couple of your records," said the City striker with a smile.

Three months later, against West Ham, Haaland duly broke Shearer and Cole's record by scoring goal number 35. But what about the other record?

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Even after his jaw-dropping start to life in England, Haaland does still have a long way to go to catch Shearer due to the former striker's longevity. Haaland has 38 goals compared to Shearer's 260. The fact he has a deficit of 222 goals to make up might make him seem like not much of a threat.

But his goals-per-game rate tells a different story. Shearer amassed his tally in 441 appearances, averaging 0.59 goals per game. Haaland has only played 36 Premier League games, giving him a rate of 1.06 goals per game.

At his current rate, Haaland needs to play just five and a half more seasons to catch Shearer. So, if he can maintain his current performance levels and avoid major injuries, he could take Shearer's record off his hands midway through the 2028-29 season.

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Haaland quickly settled any questions about struggling to live up to his first season by opening his account for the new campaign in less than four minutes against Burnley.

The Norwegian fired City into the lead with his first touch of the ball, volleying home Rodri's cushioned header. His second goal was another lethal one-touch finish, slamming Julian Alvarez's lay off in off the crossbar.

Haaland was hungry for a third goal and was livid with Bernardo Silva for not playing him in before half-time, leading to a telling off from Pep Guardiola, who backed the Portuguese for not risking surrendering possession.

How many other players would rage at team-mates when they had already scored twice in a first half? The incident was played down by Guardiola but it underlined Haaland's insatiable hunger for goals. And that's bad news for Shearer.

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Many pundits thought that, as good as Haaland was, he would need some time to adapt to the demands of the Premier League and his goalscoring rate would drop off. In a stunning response to those doubters, Haaland instead scored more goals in his debut season in England than he had in any of his previous campaigns in Norway, Austria or Germany.

The simple explanation is that Haaland just gets better with each season. In his first year in Norway's top flight with Molde, aged 16, he scored two goals. The following year he struck 12. In just one half of the 2019-20 season with RB Salzburg he scored 28 goals in all competitions.

He added a further 16 in the second half of the campaign with Borussia Dortmund. In his first full campaign with Dortmund he plundered 41 goals. The Norwegian slowed down a bit the following season, which was disrupted by several muscle injuries, but still managed 30 goals in 30 games.

And with City, playing in arguably the best league in the world, he scored 52 goals in 53 games. Based on how his career has gone so far, we should be expecting Haaland to improve on that unbelievable tally this season. That means he could get to Shearer's record even quicker.

'You say things you don't mean' – Barcelona's Inigo Martinez responds to fierce Ilkay Gundogan criticism following Jude Bellingham-inspired Clasico defeat to Real Madrid

Barcelona's Inigo Martinez feels that Ilkay Gundogan did not intend for his criticism of the team to spark controversy after the Clasico defeat.

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Last month, the Catalan side lost 2-1 to Real Madrid after blowing a lead, which prompted a heated comment from Gundogan following the match in which he criticised the Barcelona team's response to the setback. Gundogan's remarks have caused some uproar as he called for greater fervour and cautioned his team that they were losing ground. Martinez has now claimed that Gundogan was just overcome by the passion of his first Clasico in an attempt to defuse the situation.

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"It was just after the game, in the heat of the moment, we had just lost against Real Madrid and when you are in the heat of the moment, you say things you don't mean," he told Sport. "Whenever you're like this, things usually don't come out well and often contribute little.

"We all knew what he wanted to say and none of us felt singled out. The next day, we talked about it. It was in the heat of the moment because you lose against Madrid and you say things that you don't really mean and you don't want to say. Everything is solved, there are good vibes. There is no problem between us."

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The midfielder's future in Barcelona has already come under scrutiny. His wife Sara has previously refuted reports that Gundogan was unhappy with Barcelona's attempts to help the family settle into life at the club, while his agent has hit back at claims the midfielder wants to move to Galatasaray.

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WHAT NEXT FOR BARCELONA?

Barcelona are third in the league, four points behind surprise leaders Girona, and will be in action when they take on Rayo Vallecano on November 25.

Russia 2018 host cities: Moscow, St Petersburg & the 12 World Cup stadiums profiled

The 64-match tournament will be held across 11 cities and 12 stadiums from June 14 to July 15. Goal has the full lowdown on every location…

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Capacity: 80,000

The Luzhniki Stadium is home to the first game of the tournament on Thursday June 14 between host nation Russia and Saudi Arabia and will ultimately play host to the final on Sunday July 15. It has the largest capacity of all the World Cup 2018 stadia.

It first opened in 1956 and began refurbishment works to increase its capacity in 2013, with the athletics track removed, stands moved closer to the pitch, and two extra tiers added. The historical outer facade has been kept and incorporated into the new structure.

After the World Cup, the Luzhniki Stadium will continue to be the home ground for all Russia national team games. 

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Russia vs Saudi Arabia (June 14)

Germany vs Mexico (June 17)

Portugal vs Morocco (June 20)

Denmark vs France (June 26)

Round of 16 match 3 (July 1)

Semi-final 2 (July 11)

Final (July 15)

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Capacity: 45,000

Built in 2014, the Spartak Stadium is home to Russian Premier League side Spartak Moscow and was one of four stadiums used in the 2017 Confederations Cup, which was won by Germany.

The stadium's facade is made up of hundreds of small diamonds representing the Spartak logo and can also be changed depending on whichever team is playing. After the 2018 World Cup, the stadium will be the centre of a new residential development that will be built around it. 

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Argentina vs Iceland (June 16)

Poland vs Senegal(June 19)

Belgium vs Tunisia(June 23)

Serbia vs Brazil(June 27)

Round of 16 match 8 (July 3)

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Capacity: 67,000

Built on the site of the former Kirov Stadium on Krestovsky Island, the St Petersburg Stadium hosted the opening match and final of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.

The seven-storey stadium is one of Russia's most modern arenas. It includes a retractable roof and sliding pitch to be able to host other sporting events.

Following the World Cup it will continue to be the home of Zenit St Petersburg, as well as hosting concerts and a variety of other sports events. It will also be one of the grounds used in the Euro 2020 finals.

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Morocco vs Iran (June 15)

Russia vs Egypt (June 19)

Brazil vs Costa Rica (June 22)

Nigeria vs Argentina (June 26)

Round of 16 match 7 (July 3)

Semi-final 1 (July 10)

Third-place play-off (July 14)

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Fisht Stadium – Sochi

Capacity: 48,000

The Fisht Stadium was originally built for the 2014 Winter Olympics as an indoor arena hosting both the opening and closing ceremonies, before being reconstructed specifically for this year's World Cup. 

Named after Mount Fisht, the exterior resembles a snow-capped peak and hosted matches during last summer's Confederations Cup.

During the 2018 World Cup, Sochi will be the Russia national team's training camp and where they've played some of their competitive and friendly matches. 

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Portugal vs Spain (June 15)

Belgium vs Panama (June 18)

Germany vs Sweden (June 23)

Australia vs Peru (June 26)

Round of 16 match 2 (June 30)

Quarter-final 4 (July 7)

Still no Tim Weah! Injured USMNT star ruled out of Juventus clash with Napoli as comeback delayed again

Timothy Weah has been ruled out of Juventus' clash with Napoli on Friday as the USMNT star's return to action has been delayed again.

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Weah got injured against Hellas VeronaContinues to recover from a thigh issueWould miss the clash against Napoli WHAT HAPPENED?

The Bianconeri will have to take the pitch against the reigning Serie A champions without Weah in their matchday squad. The 23-year-old is still nursing a thigh injury which he had picked up against Hellas Verona in late October.

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Speaking to reporters, Juventus manager, Massimiliano Allegri informed: "Everyone has recovered except Weah. I'll decide between Danilo and Alex Sandro tomorrow."

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Medical reports revealed that Weah had suffered an injury on the semitendinosus of his right thigh. Although it was referred to as a “low-grade” setback and was expected that the player would be fit to resume action after the November international break, that has not been the case.

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Weah has missed the last four Serie A games due to the injury. Allegri might continue to use Weston McKennie in his absence as he did against Inter and Monza. Whereas, Andrea Cambiaso is another option who can also be deployed on the right side of midfield.

VIDEO: Aston Villa women's star Alisha Lehmann performs hilarious fishing celebration after scoring superb individual goal for Switzerland in 4-1 demolition of Poland

Alisha Lehmann whipped out a hilarious fishing celebration when she netted Switzerland's fourth goal in 4-1 friendly win over Poland.

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Lehmann scored against PolandSwitzerland star pulled out novel celebrationSet for her 50th international capWHAT HAPPENED?

With Switzerland already 3-1 up, Lehmann went through on goal after being played in by team-mate Geraldine Reuteler, cleverly evading the challenge of a defender before finishing into the bottom far corner with a slightly unconventional outside of the foot shot. The Aston Villa star then pulled out an imaginary fishing rod to reel in her catch.

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This was Lehmann's eighth international goal in her 49th senior appearance for Switzerland. With another warm weather friendly to follow against Poland on Tuesday, the 25-year-old is set to reach her half century of caps for her country in that game.

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Lehmann's Aston Villa have had a poor WSL season by the standards they set in 2022-23, when they finished fifth. Both Everton and Tottenham have suffered alarming drop-offs after finishing fifth in recent years and Carla Ward's side are hoping to break that trend. Villa are currently eighth out of 12 and at this stage just finishing in the top half would be a significant achievement. But upcoming league games against Liverpool and Everton after the international break present a good opportunity for wins.

The 10 best World Cup kits of all time: Brazil, England, Argentina and more

Has your favourite made the shortlist?

The 2022 World Cup is almost upon us and debate over each country’s kits has been roaring for weeks now. Whether it’s discussion over the difference in quality between England’s home and away shirts, the controversy surrounding the USA’s designs or the standard set by Nigeria, who didn’t even qualify, everyone has an opinion on the 2022 kits.

But how do they compare with kits from the World Cups of the past? We’ve pulled together the 10 all time best from the last 92 years of football’s biggest tournament.

Getty Images / adidas1USA Away – 1994

With the World Cup in North America for the first time ever, the USA decided to make a statement. Playing up to the all-American image, they opted for a home shirt covered in stars and designed to look like it was made from denim. Midfielder Tab Ramos described the team as “the cowboys of the world,” and the shirt helped to reinforce that idea. Originally, it was unveiled as the USA’s away shirt, but they wore 

AdvertisementGetty Images / Le Coq Sportif2Argentina Home – 1986

Another great kit that will be forever linked to a great player. Mexico ‘86 belonged to Diego Maradona, who won player of the tournament and scored five as Argentina won their second title. Two of those goals have become arguably the most famous goals of all time, for very different reasons. One was later named the Goal of the Century, while the other became the Hand of God. Neither one needs an introduction. Anyway, Maradona and the rest of the Argentina squad wore a refined version of their classic blue and white stripes – designed by Le Coq Sportif – perfecting the formula that the country has worn throughout its international history.

Getty Images3Brazil Home – 1970

The yellow and green of Brazil is one of the finest sights in world football, and almost any of their World Cup kits could have made this list. But it’s the 1970 kit that just about pips the rest to the crown. It’s one of the most simple from the nation’s illustrious history, but the design shows that almost nothing needs to be done to the colour combination. It’s literally just a yellow shirt with a thick green stripe around each sleeve and an absolutely perfect collar. It’ll also forever be associated with a Brazil team widely regarded as the best World Cup side of all time, as Pelé helped them to victory in his last-ever World Cup.

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Getty Images / Umbro4England Home – 1990

In the past, England have saved their best kits for the Euros – 1992, for example – or years they didn’t qualify (the 1994 away shirt is an all-time classic). At Italia 90, though, England were very much present and wearing one of their better designs. The Umbro-produced kit was fairly simple, allowing the white and navy blue colour combination to shine through. It did include some extra details, including a neckline that somehow combined a collar and a V-neck and a little Umbro pattern around each sleeve. The big red number in the middle helped as well.

Chelsea offered ‘easier’ transfer advice after £1 billion spend as Gary Cahill reacts to Blues’ big business under Todd Boehly ownership team

Chelsea have been advised on how to make their transfer business “easier” following a £1 billion ($1.2bn) spend by Todd Boehly and the Blues board.

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Huge money spent in west LondonLittle return seen as yetUrged to build around 'core'WHAT HAPPENED?

The Premier League giants have splashed the cash on a regular basis across the last three windows. They parted with £600m ($748m) during the 2022-23 campaign and refused to tighten the purse strings during the last recruitment market.

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Little value has been found despite investing big money, with former Chelsea defender Gary Cahill using his time at the club as an example of how less can be more. He has told : “When you’re in transition and the team’s evolving and changing, when we were successful here we had the core of the team and then we added one or two players to that and that’s a lot easier to adapt those players into the system and the football club. When you have so many changes, it does take time. The ability is there, first and foremost, but it takes time to learn this league and get experience. You get experience good and bad, football’s not all roses. They’ve had a few sticky results and that will give them some experience. In contrast to that, the manager has obviously got bundles of experience in this league, so I think he’s a great person to guide them through this.”

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Chelsea have, with Mauricio Pochettino now at the helm, picked up just four points from as many Premier League games in 2023-24. Cahill added on an ambitious rebuild in west London: “Obviously it’s quite disappointing in terms of the results but the average age of the squad is very, very young and it’s a new squad that’s been put together. A lot of them have not got huge experience in football just yet and certainly not in the Premier League so that will take time, it’s a very hard league. But there’s bundles of talent. I was away on pre-season with them and saw the training, and I was very impressed. But this will obviously take time. Time and patience and let these young players develop.”

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Cahill took in 290 appearances for Chelsea across eight years, with the Blues winning two Premier League titles, a couple of FA Cups, the League Cup, Champions League and the Europa League on two occasions during that time – with shrewd investment making them fiercely competitive at home and abroad.

Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro, Marcus Rashford and the eight candidates to replace axed Harry Maguire as Man Utd captain – ranked

Erik ten Hag has a long list of potential skippers after stripping Harry Maguire of the armband

No one should have been surprised by the news that Harry Maguire is no longer the captain of Manchester United. The defender was only skipper in name after slipping all the way down the pecking order to fifth-choice centre-back last season, and it had long been reported that Erik ten Hag was going to officially strip him of the armband this summer.

Maguire had been an able if unremarkable captain during the Ole Gunnar Solskjaer years and was particularly important in United's run to second place and the Europa League final in the 2020-21 season. But after his form dramatically declined over the next two campaigns there were always going to be doubts about his position in the long term.

And it made no sense for a player who started only eight Premier League matches last season to have such a prestigious role. Indeed, Maguire was only brought on in the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle so that he could lift the trophy. That was a nice touch from Ten Hag but it also served to highlight the fact Maguire was no longer a suitable captain due to his declining presence in the team.

Maguire didn't even get on the pitch in the FA Cup final against Manchester City and towards the end of the season, Ten Hag started to refer to Bruno Fernandes as captain even though the England defender was still officially skipper.

Fernandes is the No. 1 candidate to succeed Maguire permanently, but there are a number of other contenders for the role. GOAL runs through the choices…

Getty Images8Mason Mount

Mount probably saw himself spending most of his career at Chelsea. But the relationship soured as the club focused on making as many new signings as possible without looking after one of their own.

Mount was determined to move to United and seems utterly delighted to be there. It would be a bold choice to give the club's brand new signing the armband but it would also be a huge vote of confidence in the midfielder and give him responsibility early in his Old Trafford career.

AdvertisementGetty Images7Christian Eriksen

Eriksen's career was practically written off after he suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch at Euro 2020, with Inter ending his contract soon after.

But Brentford took a chance on him and a few months later the Dane earned the biggest move of his life by joining United. The midfielder took no time to settle into the team and formed a formidable axis in the middle of the park with Fernandes and Casemiro.

Few players in the squad can match his wealth of experience and it takes a hell of a lot of character to rebuild your career in the way he has. He is certainly captain material.

Getty Images6Luke Shaw

Shaw is United's longest-serving player now that David de Gea has departed. And that would be enough to make him captain at many of Europe's top sides.

The left-back is a leading voice for club and country, as well as being one of the team's most consistent performers. He is also fully committed to United after recently signing a new contract until 2027.

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Getty5Raphael Varane

You can't argue with the Frenchman's CV: four Champions Leagues, three La Liga titles and a World Cup winner's medal. Varane has seen it all, working with some of the best managers in football including Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Zinedine Zidane and Rafa Benitez.

He is not a tub-thumping leader but he has always done his talking on the pitch and led by example. He is also fluent in three languages, making him a suitable captain of a modern, international dressing room such as United's.

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