Check Out “Joao Palhinha left Fulham this summer due to a possible shoulder injury.” During the Cottagers’ preseason triumph over Brentford by a score of 3-2 in a friendly in Philadelphia on Sunday, the 28-year-old player was forced to be replaced on the final play before halftime.

In concerning scenes, Palhinha left the field while wearing a makeshift sling on his injured arm. West Ham had previously made an unsuccessful offer of £45 million to acquire Palhinha.

At Lincoln Financial Field, the international player for Portugal came out on the losing end of a competition for a ball with the forward for the Bees, Yoane Wissa.

It caused the former Sporting Lisbon midfielder to fall to the ground in agony, as Fulham medical personnel rushed to attend to his needs.

After undergoing extensive treatment, he was eventually led away by physiotherapists while he writhed in agony, his forearm popped up against his body inside his shirt, and he grimaced the entire way.

Joao Palhinha Left Fulham This Summer Due To A Possible Shoulder Injury
Joao Palhinha Left Fulham This Summer Due To A Possible Shoulder Injury

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Harry Kane is not expected to pique Manchester United’s interest again.

At the beginning of this transfer window, Manchester United was interested in acquiring Harry Kane, but at this point, they are concentrating their efforts on acquiring Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta.

In the meantime, Bayern Munich is getting set to make a new bid for the striker spot held by Tottenham.

Bayern, who had their most recent offer of £70 million for the striker from England turned down immediately, feel that the player is interested in moving to Bavaria.

Kane is currently valued at £130 million by Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, who has also extended a new deal worth £400,000 to Spurs’ all-time leading goalscorer.

When Harry Kane’s current contract ends in the summer of 2019, Joe Lewis, the owner of Tottenham, is concerned about losing Kane on a free transfer.

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