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Vincent Kompany on Pep Guardiola: "I wish I'd met Pep when I was eighteen. I had such a big gap in my understanding of the game until I met him. It's not about philosophies – everyone can have their own of how to play football, it's more about understanding. That gave me the hunger to be a manager."

Lukaku rates his first Chelsea goal as highest moment in his career (won serie a and serie a mvp last season)

Arsenal open to offers for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as club looks to raise funds.

[Egyptian FA] Liverpool sent us a letter telling us they can’t send Salah to Egypt for the world cup qualification camp as he would go to a 10-day quarantine because of travel restrictions due to Covid-19

Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann on fans booing Leroy Sané: "Many people sitting in the stands have also made mistakes at their jobs. It's not like Leroy comes and whistles when something doesn't go right for them. I don't think booing him does any good."

How​ Thai​ League​ Club, Buriram United, promote their​ third​ jersey

Yesterday in the Danish second division, a referee doesn’t play advantage and very quickly realizes that it was a big mistake

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[Comunicado Oficial] Thibaut Courtois extends contract till 2026.

Seattle Sounders [5] - 2 Portland Timbers | Jimmy Medranda 77' (Great Volley)

[El Chiringuito] Kylian Mbappe is going to request a meeting with PSG President Al-Khelaifi to ask him to start negotiations with Real Madrid

[Seb Stafford-Bloor] There's a terrible story in Germany. Felix Gotze (Mario's brother) is in intensive care after suffering a fractured skull playing for Kaiserslautern yesterday.

Laporta “As of today, the debt is €1,350 million. The economic and patrimonial situation is very worrying and the financial situation is dramatic." Via Press conference

[talkSPORT] "Daniel Levy is not doing anything other than what any capable businessman would do: we've got the supply, you've got the demand, there aren't many centre forwards in the world you can buy, you want our one, write a cheque or get lost." - Simon Jordan

[The Independent] PSG willing to offer Manchester United midfielder Pogba £510k a week to join on free transfer

PL clubs’ fans asked if they are happy with their current owners and want them to remain

Monday Moan

[Fabrizio Romano] Romelu Lukaku deal will be completed, signed and announced this week. Chelsea are working on final paperworks with Inter, time for medical and then he’ll be officially unveiled as new Chelsea striker. €115m fee confirmed

[Dan Kilpatrick, James Robson] Man City remain 'convinced' that they will sign Harry Kane – even if a deal cannot be struck before the start of the season. Man City 'refused' to enter negotiations for Lionel Messi to focus attentions on a potential £150M deal for Kane.

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