Everton continued their summer spending spree yesterday by signing Michael Keane for a reported £25 million. The 24-year old centre back joined the Toffees from Burnley F.C. on a 5 year deal that could rise to a joint club record of £30m. Keane joins his fellow England international Jordan Pickford, Sandro Ramirez, Davy Klaassen and 

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It seems as though Real Madrid’s summer transfer window could be about to spring into action with the club ready for two significant departures this week. With Juventus desperate to find a replacement for Dani Alves, it seems set that Brazilian right-back Danilo will leave the Bernabeu for Turin with the finishing touches being put 

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Manchester United football club are the most valuable sports team in the world, worth a staggering $3.69 billion according to Forbes magazine in 2017. Why is this so? Well, they are world famous; steeped in a long rich history, and they come from a country that has English; the language of international commerce as its 

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  On the 2nd February 2013 Newcastle had come from behind to defeat Chelsea 3-2 at St James’ Park and the fans had taken affectionately to their new January signing - Moussa Sissoko. The Frenchman produced a dominant display on his home debut, scoring twice and proving a constant threat throughout. Sissoko’s performance against Chelsea 

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Manchester United didn’t have the best of league campaigns during the 2016/17 season, finishing 6th and ultimately failing to finish in the top 4, which was seen by most as the minimum target for Portuguese boss Jose Mourinho in his first season at the ‘Theatre of Dreams’. However, United managed to win the Europa League. 

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Antonio Conte is in full swing to strengthen his defense to get ready for the next season where the Blues will be facing Champions League fixtures. One of the hottest transfer talks undergoing by Chelsea’s management is the signing of Juventus’ center-back Leonardo Bonucci, who has already played under Conte at both the domestic and 

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Riyad Mahrez Leicester City’s winger was a standout player in their 2015 campaign, however with Leicester failing to replicate last year’s success, it seems Riyad Mahrez could be on the move. With Alexis Sanchez’s future at Arsenal still trivial, the Gunners should look to secure the Algerian ace as a possible replacement. With 4 goals 

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Reports from Spain are suggesting that Ander Herrera is a target for Spanish giants Barcelona. The Independent ran the story that the Spaniard is considered a second option if a deal for Marco Verratti falls though. Ernesto Valverde previously coached Herrera during his time in charge of Athletic Bilbao and is set to be a 

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It has been clear for a while that Alexis Sanchez is intent on leaving Arsenal and the Chilean was coy when asked about his future on Friday as Chile prepare for the Confederations Cup final on Sunday. “Yes it is clear but I can’t tell you,” he explained. With Bayern Munich having rather publically pulled 

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This summer’s transfer window early buzz has revolved around strikers, with Alvaro Morata and Antoine Griezmann linked to Manchester United, Romelu Lukaku honing-in on a return to Chelsea, and Diego Costa exiting the same. With the sponsor of Mansion Group, an online casino giant with a variety of online casino games, classic casino games etc 

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If Tottenham Hotspur’s 2016/17 campaign showed us anything it was that Mauricio Pochettino is an incredibly consistent manager and that the North London club lack the depth in key areas to sustain a title challenge right to the very last moments of a season. Spurs’ second place finish was an outstanding achievement yet it also 

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This year’s European Under-21 Championship is held in Poland, where current champions Sweden tried attempting to fend off their competitors, hoping to retain their crown and win it for a second year running. However, the main favourites going into the competition were Spain, Germany and England, with England losing to Germany on penalties and Germany 

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It was announced last week that chief scout Graham Carr and Newcastle United had parted ways by mutual consent. Carr arrived at St James’ Park in 2010, following the recommendation of then-manager Chris Hughton who had previously worked with him at Tottenham Hotspur. Following the switch, Carr was responsible for scouting and offering advice on 

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Manchester United have long required some improvements in midfield and whilst thought Paul Pogba was that guy, it appears United still need to dip into the transfer market for yet another addition to the middle. This time for more of a sitting midfielder, a player to loosen the defensive responsibility placed on Ander Herrera and 

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When you are back-to-back European Champions it is very difficult to pick a point in your team which needs improvement and thus for the second consecutive summer Real Madrid are living through a rather uncharacteristically quiet transfer window. Whist he was recently elected unopposed to serve a fifth term, Florentino Perez is presiding over a 

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