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West Ham confirm Carlton Cole release
West Ham have confirmed that former England striker Carlton Cole will leave the club this summer.
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Swansea's Britton set for hernia operation
Swansea midfielder Leon Britton is to travel to Germany next month to undergo a double hernia operation.
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Mancini dismissal a shock to Clichy
Manchester City defender Gael Clichy admits the sacking of manager Roberto Mancini came "as a bit of a shock".
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O'Leary backs Wilshere to break club record
Former Arsenal defender David O'Leary hopes that Jack Wilshere will someday break his record for making the most appearances for the Gunners.
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Aldridge impressed by Liverpool youngster Ibe
Former Liverpool player John Aldridge was impressed with Jordan Ibe's Anfield debut and expects the 17-year old to make a permanent jump to the first team next season.
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Rodgers: Suarez is not for sale
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers fully expects star striker Luis Suarez to be at the club next season.
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Lampard deems Benitez stint to be a success
Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard believes Rafa Benitez did all that could be expected of him during his difficult period in charge of the club.
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City set sight on MLS success
Manchester City have set their sights on winning titles on both sides of the Atlantic after announcing their entrance into Major League Soccer.
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Stoke confirm Pulis departure
Tony Pulis' seven-year reign as Stoke manager has come to an end after he and the club agreed to part company by mutual consent.
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Reds making plans in case of Reina exit
Liverpool have made contingency plans in the event of goalkeeper Jose Reina leaving in the summer but Stoke's Asmir Begovic is not top of their replacements list.
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West Ham snap up Shakhtar's Rat for free
West Ham United have announced the signing of Romania captain Razvan Rat on a free transfer on a one-year deal.
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Liverpool agree to sell Carroll to West Ham
West Ham's chances of signing Liverpool's Andy Carroll on a permanent deal appear to now rest solely with the striker after the two clubs reached agreement on a transfer fee.
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PFA investigating Di Canio fines
The Professional Footballers' Association has confirmed they has been contacted by Sunderland players about their manager Paolo Di Canio over recent fines issued by the Italian.
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Wilshere hoping to be fit for busy year ahead
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere hopes the latest operation on his troublesome ankle will prove the last as he looks to recover full fitness for both club and country.
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Wigan's Al Habsi set for surgery
Wigan goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi is set to undergo surgery on a long-standing shoulder complaint.
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