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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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Sanogo ready for Arsenal challenge
Yaya Sanogo has confirmed he is looking forward to linking up with Arsenal next season.
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Sherwood confident of Bale stay over summer
Tim Sherwood is "one million per cent" sure that Gareth Bale will stay at Tottenham this summer.
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City, Yankees to open new club in MLS
Manchester City and baseball giants the New York Yankees have formed an agreement to purchase an expansion franchise in Major League Soccer, it has been announced.
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Pulis set to leave Stoke after seven years
Stoke manager Tony Pulis is set to leave the club after almost seven years in charge, according to a Stoke Sentinel report.
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Blues fans ready for titles, tears with Mourinho
Chelsea fans want "closure" with the return of Jose Mourinho even if his anticipated second coming ends in turmoil.
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No guarantees in job search, says Di Matteo
Former Chelsea boss Roberto di Matteo claims winning the Champions League is no guarantee of getting another job.
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Ferguson: I knew we'd be back last May
Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he was convinced Manchester United would regain the Premier League title from their local rivals on the very day they lost out last year.
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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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