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[CBS Sports] Barcelona president Joan Laporta: "I feel in a moral debt with the best player in our history. We will do our best to have Messi ending his career at FC Barcelona."

[Fabrizio Romano] Joan Laporta on de Jong: “Frenkie is Barça player. We want him to stay, he wants to stay. We’ve received important bids for him but he’s our player”. You know salary budget situation; so we will do our best to keep Frenkie at Barça… and I hope he’ll do the same”

[The Athletic] On Saturday, Tottenham will face Jose Mourinho for the first time since his sacking, but it is the venue that has attracted most debate. The game will take place in Israel, with opinions split over whether Tottenham should even play there.

[Toni Juanmartí] Joan Laporta responds to those who are wary of Barça's signings: "Comments from Germany? I would tell them that they should look at their bank account, that they just received important money for Lewandowski. They are distorting reality."

[Cristiano Ronaldo] on Instagram comments on a fan's post about Atletico Madrid fans protesting against his potential signing

[Fabrizio Romano] Marc Cucurella has just handed in a transfer request at Brighton

Wagatha Christie: Vardy loses libel case against Rooney

[Cristiano Ronaldo] about the news of him wanting to leave Manchester United: "(...) Keep going, maybe one day you'll get the news right"

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[Everton] announce the signing of Dwight McNeil from Burnley

For first time ever, the Premier League will receive more revenue from international broadcasters than it will from domestic channels in its UK home market. Asia alone is expected to account for $1.4bn between this season and next.

[Open Cup] Sacramento Republic defeat Sporting Kansas City on penalties, becoming the first non-MLS team since 2008 to reach the final of the US Open Cup

[l'equipe] Manchester City tried to hijack the signing of Koundé, but without success.

Inter has removed their sponsor Digitalbits from their site. The crypto-based sponsor value is falling down and is late in their payments.

Atlético Madrid’s new shirt is the least sold shirt in the club’s history. Club sources state that sales have fallen by 40% compared to the last few years.

[Sacramento Republic vs Sporting KC] Maalique Foster audacious Panenka to tie the penalty shootout

Arsenal partners with Logan Paul and KSI’s PRIME hydration drink

The /r/soccer Predictions Survey - 2022/23

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