ited would have had a very different attack force had they signed JansenRelated storiesSHAW NO CERTAINTYGareth Southgate tells Luke Shaw he must start playing for Manchester United to regain England spotRAHEEM RECOVERYRaheem Sterling is fit for Manchester City's crunch Premier League clash at Arsenal#pogdaddyLoving son Paul Pogba visits dad Fassou Antoine in hospital to celebrate his 79th birthday after Frenchman is ruled out of Spain friendly through injuryFeeling smallInjured Chris Smalling looks down in the dumps after limping away from restaurant with his leg brace onUNITED RANT BOYSPolice are investigating Manchester United fans for homophobic chanting at Chelsealucky alliDele Alli cringed when he saw Neil Taylor's horror foul on Seamus Coleman and admits relief his tackle in Gent game didn't turn out same way'i cried when boro went down'Middlesbrough defender Ben Gibson knows better than anybody what relegation would mean for boyhood clubReds want Sak loadLiverpool outcast Mamadou Sakho wanted by Southampton and Napoli this summerEIGHT IS ENOUGHGareth Southgate holds crisis talks with Ross Barkley after seventh consecutive England snubhere for keepsClaudio Bravo insists he‘s not quitting Man City after one calamitous season despite being droppedWHITE HART CRANETottenham release fresh stadium pictures which show development of the club's stunning £750m new homeMOUR THE MERRIERManchester United boss Jose Mourinho pockets TWICE as much as City rival Pep Guardiola Just like with Palace, Jansen endured misery as they were compelled to relegation, but this worked in his favour. “He took them from Highbury, built a great side, then took them to the new stadium. He said; Get used to seeing your team be much better in the second half than they were in the first. £50millionSpurs are the closest rivals selling £317million worth of talent, with Chelsea the third team on the British list securing £307million. However anything Arnie can do Ryan Mason seems determined to do better with a stunning equaliser which dampened the mood of home fans on the stroke of half time. That opened the door for former Derby ‘keeper Lee Grant to make his Stoke debut and Egyptian teenager Ramadan Sobhi to make his first start for the Potters. It wasn’t the greatest of moves for Jansen, who even though impressed with ten goals in 26 lea. Kenny Dalglish, then manager of the Magpies never came in with an offer, leaving the Red Devils and the Eagles to fight for the talented player. der as fans sneak into stadiumSHAW NO CERTAINTYGareth Southgate tells Luke Shaw he must start playing for Manchester United to regain England spotKylian Me SoftlySergio Ramos tells Kylian Mbappe he is welcome at Real Madrid ahead of France vs Spain friendlyRAHEEM RECOVERYRaheem Sterling is fit for Manchester City's crunch Premier League clash at Arsenal In the Premier League there is such high intensity. Reuters5Markus Henriksen celebrates his late winner with team-matesStoke have now lost their last four games in all competitions under beleaguered boss Mark Hughes.