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Nathaniel Clyne: Subject of a £10m bid from Liverpool

Nathaniel Clyne: Subject of a £10m bid from Liverpool

Liverpool have had a £10m bid for right-back Nathaniel Clyne turned down by Southampton, according to Sky Sports sources.

The England international has just a year remaining on his contract and has also reportedly been the subject of recent interest from Manchester United.

With Glen Johnson set to leave Anfield when his contract expires this summer and Jon Flanagan sidelined till the end of the year after further knee surgery, Liverpool have turned their attention to Clyne.

The 24-year-old joined Southampton from Crystal Palace in 2012 and made 41 appearances for Ronald Koeman’s team during the 2014/15 season.

Clyne earned his first England cap last November, playing the full 90 minutes in a 3-1 Euro 2016 qualifying victory over Slovenia, and has gone on to make four international appearances.

Liverpool currently have on-loan Atletico Madrid right-back Javier Manquillo in their ranks as well as Northern Ireland international Ryan McLaughlin.

Former England U21 international Andre Wisdom, who has spent the season on loan at West Brom, can also play at right-back.





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Liverpool have £10m bid for Southampton's Nathaniel Clyne rejected

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Nathaniel Clyne: Subject of a £10m bid from Liverpool

Nathaniel Clyne: Subject of a £10m bid from Liverpool

Liverpool have had a £10m bid for right-back Nathaniel Clyne turned down by Southampton, according to Sky Sports sources.

The England international has just a year remaining on his contract and has also reportedly been the subject of recent interest from Manchester United.

With Glen Johnson set to leave Anfield when his contract expires this summer and Jon Flanagan sidelined till the end of the year after further knee surgery, Liverpool have turned their attention to Clyne.

The 24-year-old joined Southampton from Crystal Palace in 2012 and made 41 appearances for Ronald Koeman’s team during the 2014/15 season.

Clyne earned his first England cap last November, playing the full 90 minutes in a 3-1 Euro 2016 qualifying victory over Slovenia, and has gone on to make four international appearances.

Liverpool currently have on-loan Atletico Madrid right-back Javier Manquillo in their ranks as well as Northern Ireland international Ryan McLaughlin.

Former England U21 international Andre Wisdom, who has spent the season on loan at West Brom, can also play at right-back.





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Floral tributes are laid at the foot of the Heysel memorial plaque at Anfield

Floral tributes are laid at the foot of the Heysel memorial plaque at Anfield

UEFA president Michel Platini says the horrors of the Heysel disaster have "never left" him as football marks the 30th anniversary of the tragedy.

A collapsing wall at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels before the start of the European Cup final between Juventus and Liverpool on May 29, 1985 caused 39 deaths and over 600 injuries.

The match went ahead and Platini, then a Juventus midfielder, scored his side's winner from the penalty spot - but his memories of the night are overwhelmed by the pre-match tragedy.

In a statement released on UEFA's website on Friday morning, Platini wrote: "Thirty years ago, I played in a European Champion Clubs' Cup final at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels. And I continue to play in that final.

"It hasn't left me, just like it hasn't left anyone else who was there that night, and remains with all those who lost a loved one, for whom everything changed in a few terrible minutes.

"Thirty years later, I am the president of UEFA, the organisation that organised the match, and I am working every day with all my colleagues and friends at the national associations, leagues and clubs to ensure that we will never again experience the horror of such a night.

"We have been working unceasingly for the last 30 years to guarantee safety and security at sporting venues across Europe.

"On the 30th anniversary of that fateful night, my thoughts are with the 39 people who lost their lives and, of course, with their friends and families. I can only express my deepest sympathy and reiterate that I am still doing everything in my power to prevent such a tragedy from happening again."

Survivors and relatives of the victims marked the anniversary at the King Baudouin Stadium, which was renovated and renamed after the tragedy, by laying flowers and wreaths as a remembrance.

Juventus are holding an evening mass as a tribute at Turin's Chiesa della Gran Madre di Dio Church, while Liverpool held an early-morning memorial service at Anfield.

Phil Neal, Liverpool's captain at the time of the disaster, laid a floral tribute at the foot of the Heysel memorial plaque in the Centenary Stand.

Neal said: "It was an honour for me to lay a wreath at the Heysel memorial in remembrance of those who lost their lives.

"What happened at Heysel will always be with me and everybody else who was there on that terrible day - we will never forget."

Juve's sporting director Gianluca Pessotto and former player Massimo Bonini laid 39 white lilies at Anfield, one for each life lost.

Ian Rush, who was part of Liverpool's team in the final and also played for Juventus during his career, will reciprocate by representing the Reds in Turin.

Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre said: "This is - and always will be - a hugely important day in the history of Liverpool Football Club. I thank Juventus Football Club for inviting us to attend their mass in Turin and for their ongoing friendship."





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Michel Platini says the horrors of Heysel have never left him

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Floral tributes are laid at the foot of the Heysel memorial plaque at Anfield

Floral tributes are laid at the foot of the Heysel memorial plaque at Anfield

UEFA president Michel Platini says the horrors of the Heysel disaster have "never left" him as football marks the 30th anniversary of the tragedy.

A collapsing wall at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels before the start of the European Cup final between Juventus and Liverpool on May 29, 1985 caused 39 deaths and over 600 injuries.

The match went ahead and Platini, then a Juventus midfielder, scored his side's winner from the penalty spot - but his memories of the night are overwhelmed by the pre-match tragedy.

In a statement released on UEFA's website on Friday morning, Platini wrote: "Thirty years ago, I played in a European Champion Clubs' Cup final at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels. And I continue to play in that final.

"It hasn't left me, just like it hasn't left anyone else who was there that night, and remains with all those who lost a loved one, for whom everything changed in a few terrible minutes.

"Thirty years later, I am the president of UEFA, the organisation that organised the match, and I am working every day with all my colleagues and friends at the national associations, leagues and clubs to ensure that we will never again experience the horror of such a night.

"We have been working unceasingly for the last 30 years to guarantee safety and security at sporting venues across Europe.

"On the 30th anniversary of that fateful night, my thoughts are with the 39 people who lost their lives and, of course, with their friends and families. I can only express my deepest sympathy and reiterate that I am still doing everything in my power to prevent such a tragedy from happening again."

Survivors and relatives of the victims marked the anniversary at the King Baudouin Stadium, which was renovated and renamed after the tragedy, by laying flowers and wreaths as a remembrance.

Juventus are holding an evening mass as a tribute at Turin's Chiesa della Gran Madre di Dio Church, while Liverpool held an early-morning memorial service at Anfield.

Phil Neal, Liverpool's captain at the time of the disaster, laid a floral tribute at the foot of the Heysel memorial plaque in the Centenary Stand.

Neal said: "It was an honour for me to lay a wreath at the Heysel memorial in remembrance of those who lost their lives.

"What happened at Heysel will always be with me and everybody else who was there on that terrible day - we will never forget."

Juve's sporting director Gianluca Pessotto and former player Massimo Bonini laid 39 white lilies at Anfield, one for each life lost.

Ian Rush, who was part of Liverpool's team in the final and also played for Juventus during his career, will reciprocate by representing the Reds in Turin.

Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre said: "This is - and always will be - a hugely important day in the history of Liverpool Football Club. I thank Juventus Football Club for inviting us to attend their mass in Turin and for their ongoing friendship."





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