Dominik Szoboszlai has indicated that he wants to join Liverpool, with Newcastle pulling out of the running for him, which has increased the possibility of a deal being concluded with RB Leipzig for the midfielder 👀
Liverpool are pressing ahead in discussions, and the player's release clause of £60m is understood to expire today ⏰
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Mombasa's Iconic wildlife sculptures were removed from the locations in Mombasa county also known by many as " The Island city" on Wednesday. This follows a row between Mombasa cement which used the sculpture to beautify Mombasa band the county government of Mombasa over a controversial directive ordering the company to stop philanthropic activities at public hospitals in Mombasa. As many express their strong disapproval of the decision made by the county government of Mombasa to discontinue the practices of Mombasa cement. "Yes!" Mombasa cement has done tremendous work on beatification and constantly demonstrated it's commitment in supporting patients by paying their hospital bills, but I agree with the decision of the county government of Mombasa. Photo by Nicholus Ochieng. I will base my opinion and argument in a manner that anyone reading this will totally agree with me. MOMBASA CEMENT has done so much for humanity but his gesture is being a...
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Newcastle deserve him👍
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ReplyDeleteTalk of precision. This is it! Keep it going.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your good job. You make us feel like football competition is back. Kudos
ReplyDeleteLiverpool are getting a baller🥳 congratulations 👏
ReplyDeleteGood, Liverpool my team
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