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Agent: No decision taken on Sagna future
Bacary Sagna's agent insists no decision has yet been made over the future of the Arsenal defender.
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Lukaku waits on Chelsea call
Romelu Lukaku says his future is out of his hands and he will wait to see what happens when he returns to Chelsea for pre-season training.
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De Laurentiis hints at Dzeko-Cavani swap deal
Aurelio De Laurentiis has claimed the Napoli delegation that visited England on Monday was hoping to secure an exchange deal with Manchester City for Edinson Cavani.
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Johnson backs Di Canio's hardline methods
Sunderland winger Adam Johnson is in favour of manager Paolo Di Canio's hardline approach to the job if it brings about an improvement in results.
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Fulham on track to sign Boateng
Fulham are set to complete the signing of Ghana international Derek Boateng, Press Association Sport understands.
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Champions United top TV revenue standings
Manchester United earned a record £60.8million in Premier League TV money after winning the title.
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Carroll admits he's enjoyed Hammer time
Andy Carroll maintains he has enjoyed every minute of his season-long loan at West Ham but the long-term future of the England forward remains unclear.
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Reina happy to stay despite Barca links
Jose Reina admits he is flattered to be linked with a return to Barcelona but has again insisted he is happy at Liverpool, with whom he is under contract until 2016.
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Allardyce, Hodgson welcome Mourinho return
Sam Allardyce expects Jose Mourinho to come back to England an even better manager than the one who left if the Portuguese returns for a second spell in charge of Chelsea.
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Arsenal chief claims trophies main goal
Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis insists the club do not put UEFA Champions League qualification over winning trophies.
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Reports: Liverpool to hand Toure lifeline
Multiple reports claim Liverpool are close to making Kolo Toure their first summer signing.
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Neville: Mourinho desperate for BPL return
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville believes outgoing Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho is desperate for a return to the Premier League.
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Wilshere dreams of captaining club and country
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has set his sights on captaining club and country.
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Di Canio to hand Bardsley second chance
Paolo Di Canio tore into Phil Bardsley for his casino antics - but the Sunderland manager insisted the defender will be given a second chance at the club.
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Pogrebnyak has Reading escape clause
Reading owner Anton Zingarevich has confirmed that Pavel Pogrebnyak could be set to leave the club due to a relegation release clause in his contract.
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