Garnacho Medical Scheduled As Chelsea Set To Complete Signing From Man Utd
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Garnacho Medical Scheduled As Chelsea Set To Complete Signing From Man Utd

August 28, (THEWILL) Alejandro Garnacho will complete his move from Manchester United to Chelsea after both clubs agreed terms for the Argentine winger’s transfer. The deal involves a 40 million fixed payment plus a 10% sell-on clause, with the 21-year-old set to undergo medical examinations on Friday before signing a seven-year contract. The player had attracted interest from overseas clubs but insisted on remaining in the English Premier League if he departed Old Trafford. His departure became inevitable after manager Ruben Amorim informed him he was surplus to requirements following complaints about limited playing time after the UEFA Europa League final defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. Garnacho becomes Chelsea’s ninth summer acquisition, joining a squad already strengthened by forwards Joo Pedro, Liam Delap, and Jamie Gittens. The Blues previously completed the signing of Brazilian talent Estvo...
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From BMW to Porsche: 8 Performance Wagons That Redefine the Family Car
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From BMW to Porsche: 8 Performance Wagons That Redefine the Family Car

Dads rejoice – this one’s for you. It’s an excuse to have a mid-life crisis of a maturely immature kind, and a cool one at that. Just bring a fresh pair of New Balance 530s. You know you deserve it, so ditch the SUV and instead buy a car that celebrates your life stage without too much compromise. Go buy a performance wagon. Okay, but let’s get real first. As a car community, we love wagons and what they bring: style, utility, and uniqueness that sticks out in a sea of dull SUVs. It’s hard to wrap your head around the fact that the wagon was once the world’s SUV, but it just lacked the ground clearance. Again, as a car community, there’s a stigma that we all froth over wagons, but...
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One in four teenagers show signs of depression: poll
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One in four teenagers show signs of depression: poll

Poll results released by an NGO on Sunday suggest that around one in four secondary school students could be suffering from symptoms of "medium to severe" levels of depression and anxiety. The Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service asked more than 1,800 students to fill in self-evaluation forms between November and March. It found that 25.9 and 22 percent of students showed signs of depression and anxiety respectively, compared to 25.5 and 20.5 percent last year. A little more than 20 percent of them also said they felt stressed out. The NGO's clinical psychologist, Jeff Kei, said the findings are concerning. "Nowadays, there are so many changes in society. For example, we're adapting to new technologies such as AI," he told RTHK. "So the fast-paced society and numerous changes definitely add to the stress of teenagers." Kei called on...
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