🚨 Harry Maguire looks increasingly likely to sign a new contract at Manchester United.
Maguire's £180,000-a-week deal runs out at the end of June - it's hoped that the two sides can reach an agreement over his new salary and the length of the contract.
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🚨🎙️| Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink on Kobbie Mainoo:
"At times in training [for England], me and Steve Holland were looking at ourselves when he has the ball... and it's just so BEAUTIFUL to see, you know.
"The boy can PLAY, and he wants to play, and he's not scared to play. That's really what you need."
I decided to travel to the US.
At the Embassy for the visa interview......
Officer : Where to in the US?
Me : San Jose
Officer : it's pronounced as San Hosey. J is pronounced as H in the US.
Me : Oh, Okay!
Officer : So how long do you plan to be in the US?
Me : From Hanuary to Hune or Huly
VISA REJECTED
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The Spanish coast guard rescued three men who made a daring journey from Nigeria to the Canary Islands while clinging to the rudder of a ship. A photo shared by the coast guard showed them perched dangerously above the water on the oil and chemical tanker Althini II.
The ship had travelled for 11 days from Lagos, Nigeria, to Las Palmas in Gran Canaria, according to Marine Traffic, a ship-tracking website. Once rescued, the migrants were brought to port and received medical care.
The Canary Islands, a Spanish territory off the northwest coast of Africa, have become a major entry point for migrants trying to reach Europe. Data reveals that sea migration to the islands rose by 51% in the first five months of this year compared to the same period last year.
In 2023 alone, over 20,000 migrants risked the treacherous journey from West Africa to the Canary Islands, according to the Red Cross. Tragically, more than 1,100 people lost their lives during these risky crossings a stark reminder of the desperation driving many to seek a better future.