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Mauricio Pochettino reveals talks with Conor Gallagher over Chelsea future

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Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has revealed holding talks with home-grown midfielder Conor Gallagher about his future at Stamford Bridge amid a potential exit . 90min reported last week that Chelsea are prepared to listen to offers for Gallagher due to a club policy regarding players in the final 18 months of their contract, a similar situation to the one that saw the Blues sell Mason Mount to Manchester United during the summer. Gallagher has started 19 of Chelsea's 20 Premier League Game s so far this season and has also regularly captained the side in the various absences of Reece James. Pochettino is a fan and wants to keep the 23-year-old, but talks to extend his contract beyond 2025 have not progressed. "I think he's doing a fantastic job, he's working well, he's helping the club and [the coaching staff] and his teammates a lot," Pochettino said this week when asked about Gallagher's situation. "We are happy with his performances. He has...

Trent Alexander-Arnold confirms stance on future midfield role

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Trent Alexander-Arnold has revealed he is on "the path" to becoming a central midfield er after a number of impressive showings in the role. The Liverpool man has notably transitioned into a central midfield role in recent months under England manager Gareth Southgate, and at club level Jurgen Klopp has been keen to utilise him as an inverted full-back - slotting into the heart of the Liverpool midfield when the team are in possession of the ball. Speaking to Liverpool Echo about where his future role at both club and international level could be, Alexander-Arnold admitted his belief that he is naturally transitioning into becoming a midfielder, stating: “I think that's probably the path and the route that I'm on. Ultimately, not my decision, but I enjoy playing in the middle of the pitch and just want to help the team win Game s, to be honest.” TAA in action / Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages Speaking back in October during the international break, the 25-year...

WeWork's future: What to know after the company sounds the alarm on its ability to stay in business

WeWork said last week there was “substantial doubt” about its ability to stay in business, prompting speculation around the future of the troubled workspace-sharing company NEW YORK -- WeWork has sounded the alarm on its ability to stay in business, prompting speculation around the future of the troubled workspace-sharing company. Last week, WeWork warned there was “substantial doubt” about the New York-based company's “ability to continue as a going concern” — which is accounting-speak for having the resources needed to operate and stay in business. WeWork pointed to increased member churn, financial losses and the company's need for cash, among other factors, over the next year. On Friday, the company announced that it would be moving forward with a 1-for-40 reverse stock split in a bid to maintain its listing on the New York Stock Exchange. The value of WeWork shares have plunged since the company went public in October 2021, after a spectacular collapse during its first at...