Metz turn down Hamburg offer for defender William Mikelbrencis

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According to L’Équipe, Ligue 2 side FC Metz have turned down an offer for young right-back Willam Mikelbrencis – who made eight appearances in Ligue 1 last season at the tender age of 18. Discussions are reportedly still underway between the two clubs – with the player wishing to make the move to Germany.

A current France U18 international, Mikelbrencis has started in all three of Metz’s opening games in Ligue 2 this season after being relegated from the top tier – featuring notably in a 3-0 win over Amiens on the opening day. 

Last season the youngster made his breakthrough into the Metz senior side with eight appearances in Ligue 1, after having performed in Metz’s reserve side with 15 appearances and one goal to his name in the fourth tier of French football.

For Les Bleus, the defender has made eight appearances at France U18 level after featuring on four occasions for the U16s. 

 

 

 

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Tensions rise at PSG between Kylian Mbappé and Neymar

According to sources contacted by Get French Football News, tensions are rising between Kylian Mbappé and Neymar in the PSG dressing room.

Initially fast friends as both joined the club in 2017, amid bubbling tensions over the summer, Mbappé was keen for the Brazilian to be sold this transfer window, as has reportedly been the aim of the club this summer, with Paris offering the world record transfer to Manchester City.

Neymar, who’s hit good form this season so far, seemingly in reaction to reports the club wanted him out, is aware of reports detailing Mbappé’s desire to see him sold – Mbappé’s contract renewal has reportedly given him increased importance and status within the club and on decision making.

The personal relationship has broken down between the two forwards in the last six months and Mbappé’s camp feel there’s only room for two off Mbappé, Neymar and Lionel Messi on the pitch this season. Mbappé feels like he’s learned a lot from Neymar in the last five years but would now prefer to learn from Messi.

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After the game with Montpellier last night, a series of tweets liked by Neymar indicated a deeper problem within the dressing room, as yet another “penaltygate” appears to have reared its head at PSG.

Norris reveals first Mercedes engine ‘is finished already’

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Lando Norris has revealed that the first Mercedes engine installed in his McLaren “is finished already”, which leaves the Briton with the prospect of a grid penalty at some point this season.

Ferrari undertook precautionary engine changes on the cars of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz ahead of the start of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

But Norris says the PU changes in the McLaren camp – which included a new ICE and fresh turbocharger, MGU-H and MGU-K elements – were unavoidable.

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“I took a whole new engine because the other one is finished already,” Norris disclosed after Friday’s second practice session.

Norris, who concluded FP2 12th but just over a second adrift from pacesetter Max Verstappen, is hoping for better fortunes in Jeddah after a pneumatic pressure leak turned his opening race in Bahrain into a pitstop exercise for himself and his crews.

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But a spot among the top-ten will require a lot of work this weekend given the extraordinary tightness of F1’s midfield.

“t’s close. I think me to last place was split between two-tenths, so if I made a little mistake I was in last place,” Norris acknowledged.

“It’s just very close, the midfield. Alpine are up the road on the whole midfield pack, so they’ve done more to their front. And even Williams seem a lot quicker than us too.

“It feels alright, to be honest, the car. I’m struggling a bit with overall balance but we’re just doing the best with what we’ve got.”

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