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Why Utd pulled out of Haaland deal

    Manchester United have missed out on signing Erling Haaland after refusing to meet the demands of his representatives. Borussia Dortmund confirmed on Sunday that they have won the race for the highly-rated Red Bull Salzburg striker after meeting the £18million buyout clause in his contract. It’s understood that Dortmund have agreed to give his agent

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An honour to face Madrid in Super Cup – Mourinho

One of the perks of winning the Europa League is a single 90 minute match with yet another major trophy at stake, and Jose Mourinho is looking forward to the privilege of facing old club Real Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup. Not only will the clash represent the Portuguese tactician’s first crack at Los

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Messi, Mascherano, arrive for Copa America duty

With their opening game of the Copa America just days away, Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano have arrived in Chile to join up with the Argentina squad following their Champions League final victory. The duo touched down in La Serena on Tuesday and will now begins preparations to face Paraguay on Saturday. This comes after

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Juve can’t beat Barca … – Paul Scholes

In 2011, when Manchester United faced Barcelona at Wembley in our second Champions League final against them in three years, we believed that this time, in our own country, we could overpower them and win on our own terms. We were proved wrong. By the time I came on for Michael Carrick with 13 minutes

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City hold talks with Juventus star Pogba

City’s representatives travelled to Turin to speak to the France international over a potential transfer to the Etihad Stadium. However, dethroned Premier League champions City face stiff competition as the 22-year-old has also been linked with Paris St Germain, Barcelona, Real Madrid and former club Manchester United. United signed Pogba from Le Havre in 2009

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Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling to Juventus?

Gather round, children, gather round as the Mill is older than you think and wants your company on a journey back to a simpler time in English football. The year is 1996 and Arsène Wenger is speaking on an oversized mobile phone from a Japanese hotel room. The then Arsenal vice-chairman, David Dein, is a

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