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Man City ready to get their cash out for a player Guardiola really wants
Manchester City are willing to spend a significant amount of money to sign a “serious” player that Pep Guardiola likes, according to a recent report.
Ben Stokes likely to miss England's second World Cup game
Allrounder still nursing a sore hip; England could look to play Reece Topley against BangladeshMatt Roller09-Oct-2023Ben Stokes is highly unlikely to
Shreyas Iyer shows no signs of discomfort during optional training session
Iyer, who suffered back spasms earlier this week, was the busiest of five players that turned up for trainingS Sudarshanan14-Sep-20231:55Shreyas and T
The grind behind Afghanistan's last-ball magic
Without nutrition on bodies bound to flag because of fasting, Afghanistan have religiously maintained admirable training regimes, and it showedSidhart
Liam Livingstone embraces veteran status and targets ODI comeback
Liam Livingstone believes he can use promotion in England’s T20I team to pitch his case for a recall to their ODI set-up. England have used Livingston
Tottenham open agent talks to sign £35m Brazilian who's "deadly in the box"
Tottenham Hotspur have now opened talks with the agents of a Brazilian forward, who is being targeted by a number of Europe’s top clubs.
Chelsea eyeing shock move for Arsenal star after Noni Madueke agrees personal terms with the Gunners
Chelsea are reportedly showing interest in an Arsenal star just as Noni Madueke has 'agreed' personal terms with the Gunners.Article continu
"Important" Liverpool star close to signing new Anfield contract until 2028
An “important” Liverpool star is close to signing a new contract that will keep him at Anfield until 2028, according to a new report.
Dier 2.0: Ange must immediately drop 3/10 Spurs ace after Ipswich
Tottenham are a puzzling club. That’s what the opening few months of the season have told us. While they have enjoyed incredible victories over the
Calvert-Lewin sold: Three Everton players TFG must axe in January
Change will soon be afoot at Everton, but how drastic, and surface-level, remains to be seen. Will Sean Dyche stand in the dugout this time next year?