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Premier League clubs eye Feyenoord stars
Feyenoord assistant manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst admits the Dutch club's star players are attracting interest from England.
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Monaco reportedly closing in Porto duo
James Rodriguez has admitted he is set to leave Porto as Monaco are reportedly closing on a double coup.
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Kelantan urged to make home advantage count
Kelantan have been warned they could be made to pay if they do not make the most of home advantage in the first leg of the Malaysia FA Cup semi-final against Terengganu.
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Dortmund 'good choice' for Lukaku
Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku says a move to Borussia Dortmund would appeal to him if he is to be sent out on loan again next season.
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Stoke rubbish Begovic to Liverpool reports
Stoke City have dismissed a report linking goalkeeper Asmir Begovic with a summer move to Liverpool.
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Warnock: Moyes availability prompted Fergie
Neil Warnock believes Sir Alex Ferguson may have brought forward his retirement plans so that Manchester United did not miss out on replacing him with David Moyes.
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Desailly thinks Gareth should Bale out
Gareth Bale should leave Tottenham for a club that has a "culture of victory", according to Marcel Desailly.
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N'Diaye has no problems with Di Canio
Sunderland midfielder Alfred N'Diaye has insisted there is no dissent within the camp over manager Paolo Di Canio's brave new world.
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Newcastle braced for Coloccini battle
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is gearing up for a fight to hold on to skipper Fabricio Coloccini for the second time in five months.
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Promoted clubs set for huge payout
Watford or Crystal Palace can still expect to receive £120million if they are relegated from the Barclays Premier League after just one year of top-flight football.
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Stoke reject Nzonzi transfer request
Stoke have confirmed midfielder Steven Nzonzi's transfer request has been rejected but stress it was not related to the departure of Tony Pulis.
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UEFA to dangle UCL carrot in Europa League
The Europa League winners will qualify for the Champions League from the 2015-16 season, it was confirmed at UEFA's Congress.
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David Gill set for UEFA role
Manchester United's outgoing chief executive David Gill is set to be elected unopposed to UEFA's executive committee.
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Rodgers gets thumbs up from Werner
Liverpool chairman Tom Werner claims manager Brendan Rodgers has made "remarkable progress" during his first year in charge.
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Prince William backs Bayern to triumph
The Duke of Cambridge joked his money is on Bayern Munich to win Saturday's all-German Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund.
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