Sentences with phrase «international secured a move»

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This is especially important as the potential in Canada - Korea relations moves beyond the purely bilateral sphere of the past 50 years to more cooperation on international issues of common concern, such as the health of the global economy, effective global governance in the G20 and elsewhere, and preserving a peaceful and secure Asia Pacific region.
Further, another problem arose after Neymar secured his big - money move to Paris Saint - Germain, and a replacement was certainly needed to fill the void left by the Brazilian international.
The Spanish international is believed to be keen on a switch back to former side Deportivo La Coruña, and is willing to take a pay - cut in order to secure that move.
This is according to the Daily Mirror, who also claim Wolves are lining up an ambitious move for the Portugal international as long as they secure promotion to the Premier League for next season.
Even though Barbosa has made his international debut for Brazil he still may not qualify for an automatic permit and so will be reliant on securing a special talent permit, if he was to move to England.
The Senegal international moved to Stamford Bridge during the summer as the Pensioners failed to secure a move to sign Everton defender John Stones, but has yet to feature for the troubled West London outfit.
Lukaku then secured a move to Chelsea in 2011, however his time at Stamford Bridge didn't exactly go to plan, as the Belgian international failed to score a single goal for the club's first team during his stint with them.
Spain international Costa says his relationship with Blues manager Antonio Conto got off to a rocky start because of his campaign to secure a move back to former club Atletico Madrid.
The Arsenal transfer rumours this week have been moving us further and further away from the hope of securing the transfer of Morgan Schneiderlin from Southampton, to the extent that the papers today had all but signed the Frenchman for our Premier League rivals Manchester United and moved Arsene Wenger on to the pursuit of the Chile international midfielder Artuto Vidal.
The French international failed to secure a move away in the summer transfer window, before finally having his wish granted in January, joining French Ligue 1 side Bordeaux on loan.
After three great Bundesliga seasons with Werder Bremen, where Diego scored at will and was considered one of the best foreign players on display, the former Porto man secured a move to Serie A that he must have hoped would have helped his career progression but instead he has seen his chances at international level limited and may well feel its time to move on again.
As reported by the Sun, the Chilean international is desperate to secure a move away from the north London side, with the player set to be allowed to open negotiations with foreign clubs in January, as then his Gunners contract will only have six months left.
The news outlet are also stating that the England Under - 21's international has made it clear that he desires to secure a move away from Jose Mourinho's side in the near future, meaning that Arsenal could end up swooping for the player if things go to plan for the Gunners.
Mourinho would be loathe to lose Costa as the powerful forward is arguably his only world - class central striking weapon with bit - part player Loic Remy and fading star Radamel Falcao unlikely to be able to offer a strong alternative to the Brazilian born Spanish international, should he indeed secure a move back to Atletico Madrid.
Should City secure a move for West Brom star Evans, it'll be interesting to see how much game time the Northern Ireland international gets under boss Guardiola this season.
The France international has admitted his disappointment at not being able to secure a move when there was plenty of interest in him last summer, and he's now hinted again he'd like clubs such as Arsenal and Liverpool to come back in for him.
Despite the midfielder wishing to leave the club, the transfer isn't going to be plain sailing reports the Daily Mail, as the player's reportedly # 85,000 - a-week wages are reportedly getting the way of the France international being able to secure a move away from White Hart Lane.
Arsenal are reportedly keen on securing the transfer of the very highly rated and talented young Germany international star, so it could be very good news for the Gunners this week, as the former Germany striker Oliver Bierhoff who is the and general manager of the German national team let slip that Goretzka is going to move to the Emglish Premier League.
I am not sure what makes the Frenchman think he will have any more luck in securing the transfer of the Man City and England international star though, because he tried the same move in the summer without any success.
Arsene Wenger is keen to move for the Swiss international in the January transfer window and could strike a deal to secure the 30 - year - old's services for nothing, given Lichtsteiner's Juve contract is up in the summer.
PSV sit top of the Eredivisie, one point clear of rivals Ajax, and moved to secure Van Ginkel on loan after Mexico international Andres Guardado picked up a hamstring injury during Saturday's 4 - 2 win over De Graafschap.
The Kenyan international previously had a move to Manchester City cancelled in 2010 after failing to secure a work permit and could be tempted to England as younger brother Victor Wanyama currently plays for Southampton.
Should Fellaini end up securing a move away from Old Trafford, it» l definitely be worthwhile seeing who United and Mourinho go for as a replacement for the Belgian international.
Newly promoted Burnley are currently considering a move for Lee Chung - Yong, according to reports from the Croydon Advertiser Crystal Palace managed to secure the services of Lee Chung - Yong from Bolton Wanderers during the January transfer window of 2015 and many believed at the time that the South Korean international would be a quality signing for
Now, having completed international duty, the 23 - year - old is reportedly to get a move to Monchengladbach secure as soon as possible.
The 21 - year - old had been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United, but it looks that the Old Trafford club have been overtaken in the race to secure the services of the Netherlands international.
The likes of Danny Ings (Liverpool) and Michael Keane (Everton) have secured big money moves and international recognition after impressing at Burnley, while current players Tom Heaton, Nick Pope and James Tarkowski have all figured in Gareth Southgate's England squad this season.
However, with Kyle Walker already leaving the club in a # 50m deal to move north, albeit with Manchester City, Rose admits the loss of the England international is a big blow for Spurs this season as they look to go one better than the second - place finish they secured last term — though he stressed he is not looking to leave White Hart Lane this summer.
According to Mirror, the North Londoners were considered favorites to sign the 23 - year - old England international, however, Jose Mourinho is ready to make a big money move to secure the deal.
The Croatian international is said to have undergone a medical at Anfield, so Spurs will have to move quickly if they wish to secure a deal before Wednesday's transfer deadline.
Arsenal failed to secure the signing of Monaco's Thomas Lemar because the France international wants to complete a deadline day move to Liverpool.
The former France Under - 21 international hasn't pulled up any trees since returning to San Siro in 2015 and recently rejected a potential move to Chelsea in a bid to secure a more lucrative deal in China.
Manchester United are considering a move for France international Thomas Lemar after failing to secure the transfer of Gareth Bale or Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid.
A MOVE by rebellious politicians to introduce mass testing for HIV has embarrassed the French government, which is this week trying to secure an international declaration to end discrimination on AIDS.
LG has secured an association with a local firm in Brazil, marking its latest move to grow its international footprint ahead of its potential merger with Field Fisher Waterhouse.
FireEye reports that North Korean leadership may be interested in virtual currencies because they are secure and secretive, allowing them to move money where they want to without facing international banking scrutiny.
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