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ASTON VILLA want to hijack Bournemouth’s move for Rennes skipper Adrien Truffert.
Villa look keen on the left-back and could swoop for the 23-year-old if they can quickly sell a player.
The Cherries are close to agreeing a £20million deal for France international Truffert.
They see him as a replacement for Milos Kerkez, who is expected to join Liverpool.
Truffert has scored two goals and provided two assists in 33 Ligue 1 games this season.
But the 23-year-old has understandably struggled to get into France‘s star-studded squad.
The full-back has made just one appearances for the Les Bleus, after receiving his first call-up fir two Uefa Nations League matches.
The switches get more complicated when you consider that Bournemouth were interested in Anfield left-back Andy Robertson.
The Villa Park outfit may struggle to bring the 32-year-old Scot to the West Midlands, considering Arne Slot’s stance on an exit.
Unai Emery is believed to be in the market for a new left-back with Frenchman Lucas Digne and Ian Maatsen failing to impress the Spaniard.
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Bournemouth are also in the market for Spanish keeper Joan Garcia, who was linked with Arsenal.
The 24-year-old is set to sign for Barcelona from Espanyol — but could then be loaned out for a season in the Premier League.
RUSSIA is already at war with Britain, an author of the Government’s defence review has warned.
Fiona Hill, who was the White House’s chief Russia adviser during Donald Trump’s first term, delivered the stark warning of the threat posed by Vladimir Putin.
She said: “We are in pretty big trouble.
“Russia has hardened as an adversary in ways that we probably hadn’t anticipated.”
Ms Hill said Moscow has been “menacing the UK in various different ways” for years, including poisonings and assassinations on British soil, carrying out cyber attacks and cutting sea cables.
In her grim alert, the Kremlin expert said: “Russia is at war with us.”
And she warned that Britain can no longer rely on US military might to protect itself from enemy states.
Ms Hill co-wrote the Strategic Defence Review, which warned the UK is facing its biggest threats since the Cold War — and set out plans to urgently build more bombs and guns to arm ourselves.
Her comments came as Russian missiles blitzed Kharkiv, killing three people and injuring at least 22, including a six-week-old baby and a 14-year-old girl.
The eastern Ukrainian city was struck by 48 drones, two missiles and five glider bombs as part of a huge, countrywide bombardment by Putin in retaliation for last week’s Spider Web attack on his nuclear bombers.
PM Sir Keir Starmer used an article in last week’s Sun on Sunday to deliver his starkest warning yet of the danger of war.
Putting the nation on a war footing, he said Britain must prepare to “sight and win” against our enemies.
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A WOMAN was allegedly threatened with a knife and raped in a town park on Friday afternoon.
Police are currently appealing for witnesses after the woman reported the shocking attack in Kingsnorth Gardens in Folkestone, Kent.
A 52-year-old male suspect was arrested and taken into custody – and was then later charged with possession of a bladed article in a public place and possession of cocaine.
He has been bailed in regards to the alleged sexual assault and will appear before Margate Magistrates’ Court on Monday.
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