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Tottenham, Newcastle and Bournemouth are all keen on Brazilian winger Igor Paixao, who plays the title in AC Milan.
Former Tottenham Hotspur star Nabil Bentaleb was cleared to return the miracle to football - just a few months after a cardiac arrest.
telegraph
Despite concerns that Manchester United risked to face current regulations, the Premier League’s reform of its controversial spending control system has been delayed.
Thomas Tuchel and Gareth Southgate avoided the same suite in the Manchester City Champions League tie after the England manager and his ex.
era
Manchester City will not have Manuel Akanji's second leg against Real Madrid in the Champions League second leg as the defender was ruled out for weeks due to muscle damage.
Daily Mirror
Cristiano Ronaldo is the highest paid sports star for sports in 2024. Last year, there was no feature of female athletes on the new list of Sport's highest-paid income.
After social media accounts linked Cristiano Ronaldo to FC Versailles, the French Second League club issued a formal statement on the speech: "Are you stupid or what?" It reads.
guardian
Qatar Sports Investment Corporation is considering reducing its investigation into club chairman Nasser Al Khelaifi, which has reduced its stake in PSG.
French striker Sany Baltimore discusses her move from PSG to Chelsea. “I know football is very strong in England, and that’s what I’m looking for’
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Joe Gomez is on further testing, worried that the Liverpool defender faces another long spell outside the court.
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Angus MacDonald admits he has to leave Aberdeen to get his career back on track. The 32-year-old resigned on the deadline to sign Exeter City.
Patrick Stewart insists that the Wanderer’s decision to stick with Philippe Clement’s decision is not driven by cash. Clement once again worked hard to save his job after shocking the Scottish Cup at Queen's Park last weekend.
Scottish Sun
Roy Keane admits he doesn't support Man Utd or Celtic and he does announce a team that has affinity might surprise you, Juventus.
Wanderers CEO Patrick Stewart revealed that the sports group will make extensive comments on the football community in the business, while Stewart and chairman Fraser Thornton looked at the business Structure and internal conspiracy.