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Man Utd in transfer war with Liverpool for £87m star 'most gifted since Haaland'
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sports1d ago

Man Utd in transfer war with Liverpool for £87m star 'most gifted since Haaland'

  • Manchester United reportedly monitored Yan Diomande in January as part of a rising transfer pursuit.
  • Diomande is a 19-year-old Ivory Coast forward who joined Leipzig from Leganes for about £17m.
  • Liverpool and Bayern Munich are also interested in Diomande, intensifying the transfer race.
  • United’s head of recruitment Christopher Vivell has ties to Red Bull clubs, signaling a strategic edge in the pursuit.
  • Altay Bayindir could leave United for Besiktas, amid goalkeeping reshuffles at the club.
  • Carrick faces a pivotal period as United aim to finish in the top four and secure Champions League football.
  • Leipzig are keen to keep Diomande beyond one season to ensure continuity, according to club boss Marcel Schafer.
  • Diomande has tallied 10 goals and seven assists in 26 appearances this season for Leipzig.
  • The transfer battle signals United’s intent to refresh their attack with high-priced targets.
  • The Daily Star reports ongoing discussions as United weigh strategic signings for next season.
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Russian military behind exploding sex toy parcel plot, police say
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crime14h ago

Russian military behind exploding sex toy parcel plot, police say

  • Russian military intelligence is identified by European law enforcement as behind a series of incendiary parcel plots at DHL depots in Britain and Germany.
  • Authorities say 22 suspects in Lithuania and Poland were likely acting on behalf of Russia in the operation.
  • The probes link shipments from Lithuania to UK and Europe, with some devices igniting at a Birmingham depot in 2024.
  • The investigation notes that devices were camouflaged as erotic gadgets to smuggle incendiaries onto cargo routes.
  • A Romanian suspect was arrested after the Birmingham incident; investigators say the case remains under scrutiny for national security implications.
  • Eurojust and European authorities say Russia used online networks to recruit participants and paid in cryptocurrency.
  • Officials warn that the consequences could have been far worse if incendiaries ignited during flights.
  • Wall Street Journal images were used to illustrate the operation, according to European security officials.
  • Counter-terrorism policing in the UK emphasized cross-border cooperation and the need to keep the public safe.
  • British security officials stressed ongoing actions to deter foreign-state activity and protect critical sectors.
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