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Calderon can't see Ronaldo returning to United
Former president Ramon Calderon does not believe Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo will return to Manchester United if he leaves his current club.
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United legend Brian Greenhoff dies aged 60
Former Manchester United and England star Brian Greenhoff has died at the age of 60.
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Pellegrini links to City intensify after Malaga exit
Manchester City's hopes of landing Manuel Pellegrini as their next manager appear to have increased following confirmation the Chilean is to leave Malaga.
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Reyna raring to go with City's NY expansion
Claudio Reyna is keen to get started after being named as the man to drive Manchester City's expansion into the United States.
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Pulis disappointed but accepts Stoke decision
Former Stoke manager Tony Pulis is disappointed by his exit but accepts chairman Peter Coates' decision to want to take the club in a different direction.
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Welbeck agrees on need to improve return
Danny Welbeck has admitted he will have to improve his goals return next season.
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Petrov to work in Villa academy
Aston Villa have confirmed recently retired Stiliyan Petrov will take up a new role as assistant to development coach Gordon Cowans at the club's academy.
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Giroud wants improvement in Europe
Olivier Giroud wants Arsenal to kick on in the Champions League after securing qualification for a 16th successive season.
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Former City man Reyna leads New York City FC
Manchester City have announced former United States international and City captain Claudio Reyna will be the director of football at New York City FC.
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Whelan: Martinez considering Wigan position
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez is considering his position and will make a decision on his future within the next 24 hours.
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Etherington backs Stoke to make right call
Stoke winger Matt Etherington is confident chairman Peter Coates will make the correct call in his search for the club's next manager.
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Nasri backs Pellegrini for City helm
Samir Nasri has backed the potential arrival of Manuel Pellegrini as the new boss at Manchester City.
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Di Canio won't single out summer targets
Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio is happy to leave the identification of summer targets to others as he prepares for a recruitment drive.
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West Ham eye Lukaku-Carroll pairing
Romelu Lukaku is a target for West Ham, with joint-owner David Sullivan hoping to pair the striker with Andy Carroll.
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Bale: Record points were still not enough
Gareth Bale admits he found Tottenham's latest failure to qualify for the Champions League hard to stomach.
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