Sentences with phrase «reports in the media»

While it may seem as if Uber heaped mistakes on top of mistakes, many of the stories reported in the media may have been ready to go for some period of time.
For those exploits that potentially apply, it is key that companies establish crisis cells to follow the development of these disclosures and be on the lookout for any patch or any attack reported in the media or social networks.
Even Bitcoin price has dropped low and there are fresh reports in the media that a South Korean exchange, which was trading in bitcoin and other virtual currencies, has declared itself bankrupt after being hacked for the second time.
Contrary to many reports in the media, the bishops are not attempting to control the university via the mandate.
According to reports in the media today, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, may be interested in making a move for Napoli full - back Elseid Hysaj.
While just a few days ago there were reports in the media suggesting that the Gunners had all but snapped up the 28 - year old team mate of our star man Alexis Sanchez, it now seems that the football journos were just jumping on the bandwagon and getting themselves in a transfer rumour frenzy.
I do not understand Kronke's comments reported in the media.
But he might sign 1 or 2 Nigerians Fifa Under 17 World Cup winners if reports in the media are to be believed.
Kamara may be sent on loan during this winter window if the Boss signed Mohamed Elneny as being reported in the media.
Recent reports in media were that wenger had told campbell to look for a new team.
While Arsene Wenger and Arsenal are supposedly find every possible way of getting Alexis and Ozil to put pen to paper, it's being reported in the media today that there's an English trio at the club who should be a little more concerned than most about where their future lies.
If reports in media about # 100 mil was true and extra from player sales then the math suggests we need to sell a couple / few more players before we can go for Lemar and Seri after spending an upfront fee of around # 45 mil for Lacazette.
Over the past month there have been numerous reports in the media about Chamberlain's future at Arsenal, with some suggesting that a return to Southampton may be on the cards.
It has been reported in the media that AS Monaco have offered Kylian Mbappe a pay rise of # 145m per week to keep him at Monaco next season.
Is it because Lermar's Dad is reported in the media to have said: «Arsenal should look elsewhere, his son will not leave Olympique Lyonnais this summer».
Over the last week or so, there have been a few reports in the media about who will be the man to replace Arsene Wenger as the Arsenal manager.
However, following a difficult start to the new campaign there has been strong reports in the media that the 26 - year - old is struggling to adapt to life in west London and a switch back to Liga BBVA was on the cards.
will you say the same thing about arsenal if they decide to trigger the buy out clause (as has been reported in the media)?
As widely reported in the media, three former San Francisco 49er teammates from the early 1960s have contracted ALS.
Reports in the media today are linking Arsenal with a # 10 million January offer for England international central defender Chris Smalling from rivals Manchester United — although the Red Devils are likely to turn down the offer.
In what is terrible news today, it has been reported in the media that Arsenal shareholder Alisher Usmanov is considering selling his percentage of stakes in the club, in order to invest in another Premier League side.
There have been reports in the media talking about November being a bit of a jinked period for Arsenal under the prof, while the much publicised problems we have with injured players is the underlying cause according to many football experts.
Despite the Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger constantly reiterating that neither Alexis Sanchez nor Mesut Ozil will be sold this summer, there a very conflicting reports in the media, specifically in regards to the Chilean.
After months of speculation and numerous reports in the media, Arsenal have finally announced the club's first signing of the summer.
We then get reports in the media about Ozil going to barcelona, sanchez leaving because arsenal do not have sufficient ambition.
We all know that most of the reports in the media regarding transfers are incorrect and are made up to suit the facts or concerns of fans.
Arsenal will face a fight to keep hold of one of their most important players this summer, according to one of the latest reports in the media.
If reports in the media are anything to go by then the Reds are linked with Spanish international and Barcelona star Aleix Vidal.
However, reports in the media suggest that Mourinho is looking to sign a new left back in the form of Benfica star Alejandro Grimaldo.
Metro cite reports in the media claiming that Arjen Robben is on the verge of becoming Man United's first summer signing.
If reports in the media are anything to go by (The Sun) then Wenger has moved in and called the 26 - year - old Juventus star himself asking about a move to the Emirates.
There has been contradicting reports in the media as far as his future at the Emirates Stadium is concerned.
Teammate Marcos Rojo signed a new contract recently, months after rumours were first reported in the media.
Spanish international has been heavily linked with a move away from Old Trafford to join La Liga giants Real Madrid and the move is happening if the latest reports in the media are anything to go by.
If reports in the media are anything to go by then United have moved in and inquired about signing Brazilian international Marquinhos (MEN).
According to reports in the media, Slaven Bilic will be offered a new contract if we finish eighth or above this season.
If reports in the media are anything to go by then the Red Devils are looking to sign another defender in the form of David Alaba from Bayern Munich (The Sun via Mirror).
The bid that has been reported in the media was miles off the mark.
Let Le Prof takes a bold decision to retain him in his 25 man team for next season's campaign instead of trying to sell him to Jeventus who have been reported in the media to have submitted a ridiculous # 7m bid for his transfer from Arsenal to them while Arsenal are reported to be holding out for # 20m.
Still, reports in the media suggest that the German manager is looking to further reinforce his attacking midfield by signing Wolfsburg star Julian Draxler.
On the other hand, reports in the media (All Nigeria Soccer) suggest that Arsenal have completed the signing of teenage attacking midfielder Kelechi Nwakali.
If reports in the media are anything to go by then Spurs are looking to sign Turkish international and Bayer Leverkusen star Hakan Calhanoglu.
Still, reports in the media suggest that Liverpool are looking to sign a new goalie and Sevilla's Sergio Rico is in the lime light.
If reports in the media are anything to go by then the Reds have finally agreed a fee for the the Saints star, who will join the Anfield club next month.
Rashford showed what he could do if given a start when scoring two early goals in the recent 2 - 1 victory over Liverpool, while reports in the media claim that Martial is ready to leave the club, having gone 10 games without a goal.
If reports in the media are anything to go by then Arsenal are closing in to sign Leicester City playmaker Riyad Mahrez in a huge deal this summer.
Liverpool, Chelsea and Everton have been linked with Belgian international Axel Witsel and if reports in the media are anything to go by then the Zenit star is heading to join the Toffees this summer.
If reports in the media are anything to go by then the Merseysiders are interested in further strengthening their team.
If reports in the media are anything to go by then Manchester United have sealed the signing of Paul Pogba and soon the Red Devils will be officially announcing the move.
There have been reports in the media linking Portuguese star Joao Mario with a move to Liverpool Football Club.
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