the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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An agreement is close between Barça & Manchester City for the signature of Ferran Torres for just over €50M. Valencia will receive 10% of the fee as they have a sell-on clause for the player.
Lewandowski 'to finish third in Ballon d'Or' - and won't even be top striker
Aubameyang miss vs Newcastle
Arsenal [1] - 0 Newcastle - Bukayo Saka 56'
Indian National female football team calling Brazil female team for a group picture after match. BRA 6-2 IND
Arsenal [2] - 0 Newcastle - Gabriel Martinelli 66'
Bayern's General Assembly descending into chaos over the Qatar Airways sponsorship. The fans chant "We are Bayern. You are not Bayern."
Pirlo on players complaining about hard training sessions: “I don’t give a f**k if they complain, if only they knew what we had to do under Conte they would have killed themselves, people were lying on the ground.”
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Graham Potter, his assistant Billy Reid and first-team coach Bruno joined The Big Sleep Out on Friday night in the centre of the city to raise awareness and raise vital funds for the homeless in Brighton & Hove.
Jay Jay Okocha, Kevin Davies, Ivan Campo and more return to Bolton today for a charity match to raise funds for MND after Bolton Defender Gethin Jones’ mum was diagnosed with it. Sam Allardyce will manage the all star team also
[BRAZILIAN SERIE A] Player is booked for "disrespecting" opponents after fancy ball control
Manchester United step up pursuit of Zinedine Zidane as successor to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The floodlights have failed in the Marine vs Dunston match- luckily a Dunston midfielder is an electrician
[Téléfoot] Kylian Mbappé (on his Euro penalty miss): What happened to me this summer helped shape me. To take the decisive penalty and miss it, and then a failed transfer - it tests your mind, your limits. I answered in the best possible way: it strengthened me."
[Henry Winter] When qualification for the World Cup is secured, England players plan a meeting to discuss what action they will take to express their concerns about human rights in Qatar. They have noted the protests of Dutch, German and Norwegian players.
[Romano] Donny van de Beek situation is so clear. He loves the club and he’s still super professional in training, doing his best for Man Utd - but if the situation remains the same, he will leave Manchester United in January.
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