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The Real Madrid fans in the Bernabéu were chanting "Morata is a rat" during the derby. Morata then went on to score a goal against Real Madrid and celebrated like this:

Free Talk Friday

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Grêmio [1] - 0 Brasil de Pelotas - Luis Suárez 90'

BBC: Newcastle United midfielder Joelinton fined £29k for drink-driving

[Fabrizio Romano] Bournemouth have discussing a bid to sign Nicolò Zaniolo: €30m guaranteed fee plus add-ons and sell-on clause to AS Roma. AC Milan already discussed personal terms with Zaniolo’s camp in the last few days. Player’s position/decision will be crucial.

Burnley announcement video of their new signing Lyle Foster

[Football Daily] Anthony Gordon has not arrived at Finch Farm for Everton training for the third day. Day one was a "planned absence", day two was unexplained, and today there is no sign of him so far.

Pep answering if he's thinking that they shouldn't have let Jesus and Zinchenko go to Arsenal: "Why not? Because they're winning? I have incredible respect for Gabriel and Alex. Of course we want to beat them... We agreed to let them go because they spent years here and wanted a new challenge."

Highest transfer income in the 21st century

Atlético's Ultras hanged a dummy with Vinicius' name with the message "Madrid hates Real"

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Telegraph: Everton’s £60m Anthony Gordon asking price threatening Newcastle transfer

Kimpembé (PSG) on Instagram "I have not been made aware that Kylian Mbappe is becoming vice-captain, that said I will always respect the club's decisions" Galtier announced in a press conference that Mbappé becomes the vice-captain.

[Tobi Altschäffl] Clear words from Hasan Salihamidzic to Serge Gnabry about his trip to Paris: "That's amateurish, exactly what Bayern München is not. Tumbling around somewhere instead of resting. We'll talk about that."

Record: Tottenham pay Porro clause, they will meet today to close a deal of 45 million euros

[Mirror] Ex-Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg 'forced to flee Egypt' after series of attacks

[Spurs] announce the signing of Danjuma on loan

[Tha Athletic] Jaume Roures about Barca: "The main difference they have compared to Premier League clubs is only they don’t have an owner behind (them) to put money in. In England, the partners of the clubs are millionaires who contribute with funding. Maybe you could call that their ‘lever’, too."

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