Friday, September 14, 2018

Zidane set to make Thiago Alcantara his first signing at Man United

- The Red Devils are eyeing a move for Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara
- They tried to sign the Spaniard while at Barcelona in 2013 but chose to join the Bundesliga side 
- Meanwhile, the attacker's chances of moving to Old Trafford will be inspired by the arrival of Zinedine Zidane.
Manchester United have reportedly jumped in the chase to sign Bayern Munich attacker Thiago Alcantara. The Spaniard is also wanted by his boyhood club Barcelona alongside Manchester City and Real Madrid. However, his potential move to the Old Trafford side might only be actualised if Zinedine Zidane replaces Jose Mourinho at the club. The Red Devils kicked off their 2018-19 campaign off to a winning start but lost their second and third games. They came back to win their fourth game against Burnley at Turf Moor but the Portuguese tactician is under immense pressure owing to the poor start of the club in over two decades. Alcantara was said to have dazzled in Spain's UEFA Nations League clash against England where the 2010 FIFA World Cup winners won 2-1. According to Dailymail, United came close to signing the Spaniard in 2013 but Bayern beat them to his signature. The publication also revealed that Pep Guardiola told Bayern that it was 'Thiago or nothing'. Alcantara's chances of joining the Red Devils may be higher because playing under Zidane would be attractive prospect than playing under David Moyes. After a frustrating, injury-ridden five years in Munich, it has also long been on the cards that Thiago may move away.  "Thiago blends the abilities of Spanish-Brazilian footballer with that of a German,' gushed the Sueddeutsche Zeitung last month. "The elegant, chipped pass belongs to his repertoire as much as the perfect slide tackle." The praise came directly after a marvellous performance in the German Supercup, and Thiago would build on that with excellent displays against Hoffenheim and Stuttgart. "You would be ill-advised to leave Munich,' Bild columnist Raimund Hinko wrote in an open letter to Thiago last month. "Bayern and you could, after six years, prove to be the perfect marriage." It may not have been a dream marriage thus far, and yet Bayern are not likely to give Thiago up lightly. Five years on, Guardiola's adage stands. He may not be perfect, but if you don't have Thiago, you risk having nothing. NAIJ.com earlier reported that Real Madrid were edging closer to landing Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara this summer. The 27-year-old midfielder joined the German champions in the summer of 2013 in a deal valued around €25 million. His move to the Bundesliga outfit was motivated by the arrival of Cesc Fabregas from Arsenal as he fell down the pecking order on the manager's list. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1191623-zidane-set-thiago-alcantara-signing-man-united.html#1191623
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Nigerians react as finance minister Adeosun allegedly resigns

Around the noontime on Friday, September 14, news, though yet to be fully confirmed, broke out that the finance minister, Kemi Adeosun, has finally resigned.
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Recall that the minister has been facing a backlash from Nigerians since a report, published by Premium Times, accused her of not participating in the compulsion National Youth Service Scheme (NYSC) and also obtaining a forged NYSC exemption certificate. Since the report emerged, Nigerians across all divides had been calling on the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to probe the allegations and sack the minister if found guilty. About 62 days after the news broke out, the minister has not publicly addressed the issue. Thus, the news about her resignation came unprecedented, leading to intense reactions from Nigerians, across social media platforms. NAIJ.com in this report collects some of the major reactions to the alleged resignation, giving equal attention to the divergent perspectives on the issue. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1192339-nigerians-react-finance-minister-adeosun-allegedly-resigns.html#1192339