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Liverpool Could Sign Thuram’s Perfect Partner In £35m "Leader"
Liverpool will face competition from Portuguese giants Benfica as Reds manager Jurgen Klopp seeks a deal for Feyenoord captain Orkun Kokcu this summer
Rangers Eye Move For 6ft Gem Who’s "Awkward To Play Against"
Glasgow Rangers will be looking to put their poor 2022/2023 campaign in the rearview mirror as the summer transfer window looms into view. Michael
Arsenal U18s player ratings vs Man City: Myles Lewis-Skelly sends Gunners to FA Youth Cup final after another superb showing
The Gunners secured a 2-1 semi-final win in dramatic fashion at the Emirates Stadium as their 16-year-old midfielder stood up once moreMyles Lewis-Ske
Reporter Fumes At Rangers Transfer Claim
Journalist Josh Bunting has hit out at a Glasgow Rangers transfer claim from The Daily Record, suggesting that Kevin van Veen would be a major upgrade
Delhi ODI to be pushed back to October 20
The second match of India’s upcoming ODI series against New Zealand is likely to be pushed back by a day to October 20Nagraj Gollapudi08-Sep-2016The s
Chatara ruled out of New Zealand Tests with ankle injury
Zimbabwe have been dealt a major blow ahead of their two-Test series against New Zealand with fast bowler Tendai Chatara being ruled out of both games
South Africa prepare for Bangladesh Tests
South Africa start their first Test tour of Bangladesh with a 45-minute flight from Dhaka to Chittagong tomorrowPat Symcox27-May-2016South Africa star
£150k-p/w Star Not Close To Chelsea Exit
Journalist Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Kai Havertz is not close to leaving Chelsea in the summer despite his recent comments in the press.
Worrying Leeds United update emerges on Wilfried Gnonto
Leeds United forward Wilfried Gnonto is reportedly attracting interest from Juventus ahead of the summer window. The Lowdown: First-tea
Everton injury news on Nathan Patterson
Everton have been dealt a double injury blow before they face Arsenal as Sean Dyche says that Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Nathan Patterson are both rule