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[AS] Brazil confirms Ancelotti as their NT coach for the upcoming 2024 Copa America

[Romano] Understand Saudi clubs are pushing to sign Sadio Mané from Bayern. Told Al Ahli are insisting in the last few days as they want to reunite Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané.

[DailyMail] EXCLUSIVE: The FA Cup faces a radical shake-up - that'll see replays and the stand-alone final weekend axed - as the FA prepare to cede control of the tournament to the Premier League in a huge TV deal

Premier League star Jonjo Shelvey invited woman back to his house to watch his YouTube highlights after a night out

Mason Mount is set to be paid more than £200,000 per week, potentially rising to at least £250,000 per week with bonuses, in the same ballpark as the deal Chelsea had originally offered, as well as a rival proposal put forward by Liverpool.

United sign Mason Mount

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Thiago Alcantara is the subject of serious interest from Saudi Arabia with the Liverpool midfielder having already rejected one lucrative offer.

Irish football association contacted over becoming first European side to play Palestine

Ligue 1 has fallen out of Europe’s top 5 leagues

[Felix Johnston] Newcastle have indicated to Chelsea they’d be willing to pay £25-£30m for Marc Cucurella. Atletico Madrid enquired again on Cucurella, but nothing concrete.

Arsenal expected to pay guaranteed part of £105m deal for Declan Rice in 3 instalments over two years. Fee of £100m plus £5m in add ons. Talks with West Ham over add-ons being sorted, transfer should go through soon

Christophe Galtier is no longer coach of PSG! This time it's official, even if the club is refusing to make the news public.

[Whitehead] 7 young men face execution in Saudi Arabia for offences committed as minors. Around the #NUFC takeover, some argued it would provide the chance to ‘shine a light’ on human rights. Here’s a discussion about whether that’s happened, and what fans can do.

[Kieran Maguire] Why Manchester United have FFP issues given PL limit is £105m loss over 3 years. That's not quite the case, the limit is £15m PLUS up to £90m in equity investment by owners. The Glazer family have only put in £0m in those 3 years so allowable loss still £15m

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[IG] Sandro Tonali statement on leaving Milan

[Official] Roy Hodgson will stay on as Crystal Palace manager for the 23/24 season

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