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Graham Ruthven

Graham Ruthven is a freelance football writer based in Glasgow, Scotland. He has written for the New York Times, Guardian, ESPN, Eurosport, Grantland, The Scotsman, Bleacher Report, Four Four Two, Vice, Al Arabiya, Sports on Earth and Scottish TV among many other publications and outlets.

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    Renato Sanches could be the ideal replacement for Georginio Wijnaldum

    Swansea City fans were surely somewhat puzzled by what they saw of Portugal at Euro 2020, more specifically by the performances of Renato Sanches. While Fernando Santos’ side were eliminated at the last 16 stage by Belgium, Sanches impressed throughout the tournament, sparkling in games against Hungary, Germany and France.

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    Eduardo Camavinga would be a dream signing for Manchester United

    Life after the signing of Jadon Sancho will be somewhat novel for Manchester United. For two years, they have chased the Borussia Dortmund winger. The gossip column has been filled with speculation for as long as anyone cares to remember, but with a deal reportedly close to being completed United will have to move on with their transfer plans.

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    Arsenal can’t afford to lose Emile Smith Rowe

    There weren’t many positives to take from Arsenal’s 2020/21 season but the emergence of Emile Smith Rowe as a first team figure was one of them. Indeed, the 20-year-old took his opportunity when it came mid-way through the campaign and made his place in the side stick, with Mikel Arteta counting on the youngster to provide some much-needed creativity.

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    Roberto Mancini carrying out his finest work with Italy

    Speaking to the media with his jacket draped over his shoulder after watching his Italy side win their third straight match at Euro 2020, Roberto Mancini had the look of a man without a care in the world.

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    Would Philippe Coutinho be a good fit for Leicester?

    Only two players in footballing history (Neymar and Kylian Mbappe) have cost more than the €145m Barcelona paid for Philippe Coutinho in January 2018. While that fee was somewhat inflated by Barca’s desperation for a big name replacement for Neymar at the time, it was generally reflective of Coutinho’s status in the game.

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    Kalvin Phillips would be ideal Fernandinho replacement for City

    Even those who have watched Kalvin Phillips thrive under Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds United were surely surprised by the astonishing standard of the 25-year-old’s performance for England in their 1-0 win over Croatia on Sunday.

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    Benzema could make France unstoppable this summer

    Even before the surprise inclusion of Karim Benzema in the France squad after a six-year absence, Didier Deschamps’ side were widely seen as frontrunners to go all the way at Euro 2020 this summer. Les Blues already boasted one of the most potent frontlines in the international game.

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    Fabio Paratici could be the most vital Tottenham signing this summer

    In one sense, Tottenham Hotspur were ahead of the curve in the mid-2000s. While the club struggled for consistent success, they were one of the first to truly embrace the Director of Football role that had been commonplace in Europe for a long time, with Damien Comolli hired in 2005.

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    Arteta rebuild needs to be backed at Arsenal this summer

    More than once last season, Mikel Arteta must have looked at the Arsenal squad in front of him and wondered where to even start with his rebuild. While the Spaniard has had his own shortcomings as a coach exposed, he hasn’t been left with much to work with.

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    Man Utd can’t be distracted by Cristiano Ronaldo return

    Had Sir Alex Ferguson not retired in 2013, Cristiano Ronaldo might well have have sealed a return to Man Utd that summer. Many reports have emerged since then that revealed the Portuguese’s desire to go back to Old Trafford, only for David Moyes to take over and raise doubts over United’s competitiveness at the top level.

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    Aymeric Laporte a huge boost for Spain at Euro 2020

    Aymeric Laporte has won it all in English football – three Premier League titles, one FA Cup, three EFL Cups and a Community Shield – and by the end of this season he might have won European football’s biggest prize too, with Manchester City in the Champions League final.

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