Sir Keir Starmer hits out at Coventry v Man Utd controversy as Newcastle set fee for Leeds target

Following a VAR call that prevented Coventry City from pulling off an unexpected victory against Manchester United in their FA Cup semi-final match, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer feels that a rule change is necessary.

After the hour had passed and the Premier League team held a three-goal advantage thanks to goals from Scott McTominay, Harry Maguire, and Bruno Fernandes, the Sky Blues’ dreams of making their first final appearance since 1987 appeared all but gone. With goals from Ellis Simms and Callum O’Hare as well as an injury-time penalty, Coventry struck back to force extra time.
Leeds and Leicester transfer target has a price fixed by the Magpies.

Leicester City and Leeds United want to successfully conclude their campaign for an instant return to the Premier League.

Following dismal seasons, both clubs were demoted from the top division. However, they have bounced back somewhat and are still very much in the running for automatic promotion over the next ten days. Nonetheless, it’s said that the Whites and Foxes have already begun planning for the summer transfer season and that they share a single goal on their priority list.

Sean Longstaff, who sustained an injury at the end of the previous season, has disclosed that he has not yet fully recovered to full health.

Leicester and Leeds are reportedly interested in Newcastle United player Sean Longstaff as they try to capitalize on the Magpies’ struggle with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules. Given that the midfielder is a graduate of Newcastle’s academy, the Magpies will keep “pure profit” from any transaction, and according to TEAMtalk, they will seek a fee of about £20 million before approving a trade.

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