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Liverpool hoping to seal signing of £51m star as Slot holds internal talks
Liverpools top transfer target for the 2023/24 summer transfer window is a £52m star, with the Reds hoping to seal a deal in the coming weeks.
Tottenham now offered £17m new midfielder who Pochettino wanted in 2019
Tottenham have been offered the chance to sign a £17 million midfielder who former boss Mauricio Pochettino wanted to bring to North London in 2019.
Boehly could sell Sterling and sign "relentless" £40m star for Chelsea
da cassino online: Chelsea ended their 2023/24 campaign with a win on Sunday as they secured all three points with a 2-1 victory over Bournemouth at S
Deal close: Newcastle think they’ve clinched move to sign £30k-p/w player
Newcastle United think they are close to wrapping up a deal to sign a £30,000-a-week Premier League player. Newcastle trans
Rangers now in talks to sign "terrific" player for £0 alongside Cordoba
After missing out on the Scottish Premiership, its set to be a summer of change at Rangers, which could reportedly spark the return of a player who le
Fixing the batting order high on agenda as India look to bounce back
Their bowlers were also lacklustre in the first game as India conceded the biggest ODI stand against them everVishal Dikshit in Mumbai15-Jan-20206:14S
Man Utd and Sir Jim Ratcliffe willing to pay £60m to sign Euro 2024 ace
Manchester United and Sir Jim Ratcliffe are now willing to pay £60m to sign a Euro 2024 player this summer, pipping Liverpool to his signature in the
Liverpool consider £15m cheaper Gordon alternative who Saka says is "class"
With the Arne Slot era on Merseyside set to kick off next season, FSG are in the market for a new attacking star that can take Liverpool back to the s
Sky Sports: Aston Villa now racing to sign £12m player ahead of Liverpool
da bet esporte: Aston Villa have been handed a boost in the race for one of their summer transfer targets. Aston Villa tran
Chelsea could land £111m "monster" who’d be perfect under Thomas Frank
Chelsea’s search for a new manager continues after the rather interesting departure of Mauricio Pochettino. The Argentine was heavily backed