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OLLIE WATKINS is willing to leave Aston Villa in the lurch and join Arsenal, it’s been claimed.
The Gunners are hot on the heels of the England striker, who they’ve made their main target to fill the void left by the injured Gabriel Jesus.
Arsenal have had a £60million bid REJECTED by the Villans, who are on the verge of losing Jhon Duran.
Villa are likely to turn down a second approach for their star striker due to a lack of time to find a suitable replacement.
But lifelong Gunners fan Watkins is said to be willing to swap Villa Park for the Emirates.
That’s according to The Daily Mail, who claim the 29-year-old would happily move to north London should the clubs reach an agreement.
Watkins, who fired England into the Euro 2024 final, has so far remained silent on his future.
But he took to social media after Villa reached the last-16 of the Champions League on Wednesday.
He wrote on Instagram: “Buzzing to qualify in top 8 of the UCL.
“Special night for this special club. (Groundsman is getting the sack).”
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Watkins has played a big role in Villa’s resurgence under former Gunners boss Unai Emery.
The Three Lions hitman has been in fine form this season, in which he’s scored 11 goals and provided nine assists in 32 appearances.
Watkins bagged a goal and an assist in Villa’s final Champions League group match with Celtic on Wednesday.
He likely would’ve had two goals to his name had he not blazed a 67th-minute penalty over the bar.
Villa will be back in action on Saturday afternoon, travelling to Molineux to take on Wolves in the Black Country derby.
Arsenal, meanwhile, will welcome Manchester City to the Emirates on Sunday afternoon.
CCTV has captured the last sighting of two missing exchange students from Morocco.
Douae, 14, and Houda, 15, were last seen leaving the hostel they were staying at in Tavistock Place, central London, at around 8.30pm on Tuesday.
They had arrived in London on Saturday January 25 for a week-long stay as part of a student exchange programme run by an independent company, Scotland Yard said.
Police said the girls were due to return to Morocco on February 1.
Detective Chief Inspector Sarb Kaur from the Central North Command Unit said: “We are appealing for any information about Douae and Houda’s whereabouts.
“They have travelled from Morocco and are in a city and country that is not familiar to them, so the longer they remain missing then the greater our concern for their welfare is.
“A team of detectives is working tirelessly to locate them and we are liaising with the Moroccan embassy and the company who organised the visit to ensure their families in Morocco are kept updated with any developments.”
People with information that could assist police are asked to call 101 and quote the reference 01/7101825/25.
Anyone who sees Douae and Houda is asked to call 999 immediately.
The programme the girls arrived on is not attached to a specific school and is run by a private company.
SHOPPERS are rushing to Morrisons to snap up a ‘massive’ dupe of Jo Malone’s pomegranate diffuser that is said to ‘smell amazing’.
The supermarket is currently offering a clearance sale on home fragrances, with the scents priced at just £3 – a fraction of the £74 cost of the luxury brand.
Libbie May Fitzpatrick took to her TikTok page to share a video of her latest bargain find and is encouraging others to grab it before it sells out.
She says: “If you love Jo Malone Pomegranate, you need to get down to Morrisons.
“This massive diffuser is only £3, and it smells absolutely amazing.”
The diffuser Libbie is referring to is the Grenade Pomegranate Diffuser de Parfum by Georges Rech Paris, which comes in a 180ml bottle.
By comparison, the Jo Malone diffuser, which she claims smells similar, is priced at £74 for a 165ml bottle.
That’s not the only thing shoppers are going mad for when it comes to shopping at Morrisons.
We previously revealed that thanks to a new ‘middle aisle’ in stores, you’ll find everything from affordable kitchen items to luxurious hair tools.
One savvy shopper was delighted to discover the extensive range of affordable finds and took to social media to share the news.
Posting on BARGAIN LOVERS Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Primark, The Range & More, a public Facebook group boasting 719,900 members, Felicity Greenwood shared a post originally uploaded by Money Saving Mama UK, leaving many shoppers stunned.
Sharing snaps of the wallet-friendly finds – which range from air fryers and vacuum cleaners to hair straighteners, cosy slippers, and snug blankets – the savvy shopper exclaimed: “Morrisons ‘middle aisle’ – and there are some absolute bargains!”
You can bag the Kenwood Twin Air Fryer for just £60, down from £100, saving you £40.
There’s also the Jonas two-in-one vacuum cleaner priced at an affordable £40.
And the savings don’t stop there.
A 10-piece set of Blue Diamond ceramic non-stick pans is up for grabs at only £45 – a massive £94.99 off the original price.
Other standout deals include cordless hair straighteners, available in a range of colours, for just £20, and even an ice plunge pool for the bargain price of £40.
Buying a delivery pass can slash the cost of shopping online if you’re a Morrisons regular.
You also get priorities for Christmas delivery slots.
How much it costs depends on which you get anytime or mid-week, and if it’s for the year, six-months or monthly.
You’ll need to work out the cost compared to how much you spend on delivery without one to see if it’s worthwhile.
Morrisons does a range of wonky veg that can work out cheaper than the main range.
Check websites like Quidco and TopCashback BEFORE you place your order.
Cashback websites PAY you to shop. All you have to do is click through their links and the money is added to your online account.
Search for discount codes on websites like MyVoucherCodes.co.uk and VoucherCodes.co.uk to see if you can get money off at the till.
Follow your favourite shops on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and sign up to its deals newsletter to get the latest on any offers. We post the best deals in our Sun Money FB group too.
Try switching all of your branded or premium goods for lower level ones and see if you notice the difference.
Morrisons regularly adds new products to its ‘own-brand “savers” range.
This is its value range where prices start from as little as 20p.
It includes all sorts of products including peas, spaghetti, marmalade, jaffa cakes and washing up liquid.
Swap your usual items for savers alternatives and see if you can tell the difference.
Shoppers can earn points with the More Than loyalty scheme when they spend online or in store.
How many points you earn will depend on the offers available at the time, plus you get five points for every litre of fuel at Morrisons petrol stations.
Reach 5,000 points and you get £5 off your shopping, plus there are other offers and coupons and the checkout and via the app.
Shoppers also get cheaper prices that are just for members.
ZARA McDermott has shown her ex Sam Thompson what he’s missing after jetting to Thailand for a month-long break.
The former Love Island star, 28, has filmed herself in a tiny, skintight crop top while sitting on her hotel bed.
Zara had popped to the local convenience store to pick up some Thai snacks and shot a TikTok as she tried them.
But although the food makes for interesting viewing, fans – and Zara’s ex Sam – are likely to be distracted by her busty display.
With her long blonde hair flowing around her shoulders, Zara sat crossed-legged in her pyjama bottoms and revealed her current location as she started her video.
She said: “To be honest, I have not slept in two days because I was travelling here to Thailand. And I feel like I’m in a dream right now, that’s how tired I am.
“But I managed to get the energy to go over to 7-Eleven and I picked myself up some stuff. So, let’s do a haul.”
Zara rummaged through her shopping bag and tried everything from salted egg crips, to freeze-dried kiwi and mango sticky rice.
The newly-single star told her followers that Pandan Chiffon Cake was her favourite, saying: “For me, this wins. If you know me, you know I love cake. Like, cake is my thing.
“I’m obsessed with cake. Anything cake, cream… and this is a delightfully, spongey level of amazingness.”
Zara went on to reveal she is in Thailand for a month before asking for more food and snack recommendations.
The Sun revealed at the beginning of January that Zara and her TV star boyfriend Sam had called it quits after five years.
It emerged that the couple had spent Christmas apart before Zara moved out of the home they shared in London.
Made In Chelsea star Sam was later accused of “throwing Zara under the bus” after he’d made a sly dig on Christmas Day before deleting it.
He had written: “Bit of a different Christmas this year… What could have been another standard Christmas has turned out to be one that I’ll never forget!”
At the time, Zara had replied with a love heart and kisses, writing: “So proud of you, it’s so lovely that you chose to give up your Christmas Day to help others.”
Speaking later on his Staying Relevant podcast with Pete Wicks, Sam went on to say: “It was tough. It’s been a tough month. A real tough month.
“I did charity on Christmas Day. Well, I was alone so I thought..”
Pete added: “My favourite message from you was when I asked, ‘How was your Christmas’ and you replied, ‘It was like being in a Christmas tomb’.”
Sources close to the couple claim Sam’s change of tone about the day while addressing the split on his podcast was a dig at Zara.
An insider told The Sun: “Sam said he didn’t want to say much because ‘it wasn’t fair on other parties’, but cleverly managed to throw Zara under the bus anyway.
“Everyone knew they were meant to be spending Christmas together, but when they realised the relationship was unsalvageable, Sam ended up alone.
“They hadn’t announced their split yet and both needed time to work through their emotions, but Zara made the effort to send him a sweet message publicly to acknowledge his charity work.
“However, now Sam has opened up about what really happened, he’s shown Zara out to be in a bad light.”
Meanwhile, despite their split, Zara and Sam appeared on an episode of Michael McIntyre’s Big Show.
Recorded before they split, the then-couple took part in the comedian’s Midnight Game Show and it aired on BBC One two weeks ago.
Zara chose not to shy away from the awkward scenes and instead shared a clip of their time on the show on her Instagram stories.
She did not tag her ex in the post, but urged fans to tune in and said: “We literally thought we were being burgled!”
THREE judges who oversaw tragic Sara Sharif’s care proceedings before she was handed over to her killer dad can today be named for the first time after a press freedom win.
HHJ Alison Raeside presided over the majority of hearings, including a final one in 2019 when she decided the little girl should live with Urfan Sharif and step-mum Beinash Batool.
She said at the time “I am going to hope for the best”.
Retired judges Sally Williams and Peter Nathan also made an interim care order and emergency protection order respectively.
It comes after The Sun helped win a huge press freedom victory by successfully appealing a ruling which banned us from naming them.
None of the three judges originally asked to be anonymous, but Mr Justice Williams said in a shocking ruling last month that the press could not be trusted with their identities.
Last week, the Court of Appeal said he was wrong to make the ruling and let us name the three for the first time today.
Judge Raeside, who revealed in a podcast she never wanted to do family law originally, was involved in Sara’s care proceedings shortly after she was born.
In 2019, the decision was made that she would live with Sharif and Batool, which birth mum Olga agreed to.
HHJ Nathan made an emergency protection order in November 2014, putting Sara and a sibling in foster care after the sibling was seen with a bite mark in school.
Sara was later found with bite marks when she died.
HHJ Williams made an interim care order in July 2015 putting Sara and a sibling in foster care.
That decision was made after Urfan broke rules by seeing the children unsupervised.
She was later put in mum Olga’s care before moving back to Urfan in 2019.
Olga previously claimed he told a string of lies to social workers to get the little girl back.
Mum-of-four Raeside became a lawyer in 1982. She became a district judge in 2000, was appointed to the circuit bench in 2011, specialising in family law, and from 2019 to 2024 was the designated family judge for Surrey.
Other cases she has been involved in include letting a girl live with her dad in 2020 after she began attacking a “doll daddy”.
And in 2019, a separate dad was jailed for launching a nine-month online stalking campaign against her with a series of threatening messages after she banned him from seeing his child.
By Ed Southgate
JANUARY 2013: Sara was made subject to a child protection plan at birth because of Urfan Sharif being accused of attacking three women including her mother, as well as hitting and biting two children.
But she was allowed to remain with her father.
FEBRUARY 22, 2013: A month after Sara was born, social services and police were told that Sharif had slapped a child around the face.
Nothing was done.
MAY 7, 2013: A social worker spotted a burn mark on a child’s leg.
Sharif failed to report the incident and claimed it was a barbecue accident. Nothing was done.
OCTOBER 7, 2013: A child was seen with a burn mark made by a domestic iron.
Sharif told social services the child had bumped into the appliance.
No action was taken.
2013 TO 2014: A child told a social worker that Sharif smashed up a TV and punched Sara’s mother Olga.
NOVEMBER 2014: Sara was taken into foster care after a child told a social worker about a bite mark.
But she later returned to live with her father following a family court hearing in October 2019 where social services recommended Sara lived with her father because that was her preference.
JANUARY 2015: Sharif was reported to social services for waving a knife around at home in what he said was a zombie game.
Social workers noted that Sharif hit and kicked Olga at home and the pair threatened to kill each other.
FEBRUARY 2015: A child told their foster carer that Sharif used to hit them on the bottom with a belt.
In September that year the child was heard to say to Sharif: “When you’re at home you hit and kick me every day.”
2015: Olga told social services about Sharif tightening a belt around her neck.
Around this time social workers complained Sharif was coercive and derogatory towards them.
A male social worker was then appointed to the family.
DECEMBER 2016: A child told a social worker they did not like Sharif because he punched them all over their body and gave them lots of bruises.
Social workers saw Sara flinch when Sharif told her off during supervised contact and seem surprised when he cuddled her.
JUNE 6, 2022: A teacher reported that Sara had a bruise under her eye, using the school’s online child protection monitoring system.
Sara initially would not say what happened, before later saying another child hit her.
But no referral was made to social services.
MARCH 10, 2023: A teacher saw bruises on Sara’s face.
Sara said she had fallen on roller skates.
When she gave a different story to a safeguarding lead, the school made a referral to social services.
Six days later social services decided to take no further action.
It is understood there had been no contact between social services and Sara’s family for four years at this point.
Social services categorised the case as the second highest priority and asked other agencies for information.
When nothing came back, the case was closed.
MARCH 20, 2023: A report was logged on the school’s internal system after Sara’s stepmother Beinash Batool was overheard referring to children as “motherf***er, sister f***er, b**** and whore” in the playground.
But no details were passed to social services.
MARCH 28, 2023: Batool claimed a mark on Sara’s face was caused by a pen.
The teacher told the school safeguarding lead.
APRIL 17, 2023: Sharif decided to home-school Sara.
School staff rang the council for advice and were told they should make a referral if there were concerns.
Staff saw Sara later that day at school pick-up and she seemed fine so they decided against it, even though she had been beaten earlier that day.
She was never seen outside the home again.
She made history as the first woman to take maternity leave as a sitting judge, and described the legal profession as “very male oriented” when she started.
Sara Sharif died in August 2023 aged ten after being tortured by her dad and step-mum.
She was found with at least 71 external injuries and 25 healing fractures.
Sharif and Batool were both convicted last month of her murder and sentenced to life.
Uncle Faisal Malik was convicted of causing or allowing the death of a child.
Sara’s nightmare began in 2019 when dad Urfan Sharif was handed custody of the schoolgirl – despite abuse allegations being made against him.
Up until that point, she had been living with her mum Olga Domin and was under a child protection plan.
The plan had been in place since Sara was born after Sharif was accused of attacking three women – including Olga.
Once she was in the care of her evil dad, Sara “suffered dreadfully ” in a savage abuse campaign.
She was bound and had her head covered with a hood as agonising punishments were dished out by Sharif.
Sara was also burned with an iron and bitten during the two-year abuse campaign.
Between June 6, 2022, and March 10, 2023, the court heard teachers noted Sara had bruising under her eye on two separate occasions.
The school notified the authorities and a social services referral was made – but officials decided not to intervene just six days later.
On April 17, 2023, Sharif removed Sara from school confirming his daughter would be homeschooled with immediate effect.
The decision proved fatal for defenceless Sara as Sharif was free to ramp up his sadistic abuse away from preying eyes.
This violence reached a fatal head on August 8 when Sara was battered to death with a cricket bat.
Even as she lay dying in Batool’s lap, Sharif had whacked her in the stomach twice for “pretending”.
The following day, Sharif, Batool and Malik fled to Pakistan – leaving the youngster dead in a bunk-bed.
Sharif then called police to say he had beaten Sara “too much” as a punishment for being naughty.
During the trial, it emerged there were many missed opportunities to save Sara during her tragic life.
Concerns were raised about her care within a week of her birth in 2013, with her parents known to social services as early as 2010.
Surrey County Council also raised “significant concerns” that Sara was likely to suffer physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her parents.
This came amid allegations that Sharif was physically abusing her and her siblings.
Despite three sets of family court proceedings, the allegations were never tested, with Sara repeatedly returning to her parents’ care before finally being placed with her killer dad and stepmum.
An independently-led safeguarding review of all professionals who had contact with the family is now underway.
Sharif and Batool were jailed for life with a minimum of 40 years and 33 years respectively after being convicted of murder.