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Joao Felix’s next move will prove vital
Joao Felix is at a career crossroads. Back at Atlético Madrid, where he has never quite fit in, and facing a manager in Diego Simeone whom he is known not to see eye to eye with, the future appears bleak.
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Colwill’s England U21 performances prove why Pochettino wants to keep him
Moments after England clinched victory in the U21 European Championship final against Spain, Noni Madueke broadcast live to his Instagram followers alongside Levi Colwill. Amongst the celebrations, Madueke told Chelsea fans he would “make sure” Colwill returns to Stamford Bridge this summer to play for the Blues next season.
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André Onana would be Erik ten Hag’s most important Man Utd signing
Few expected last season’s FA Cup final to be the last time David de Gea would be seen in a Manchester United shirt. The Spanish goalkeeper had been under scrutiny for a while, making a series of mistakes in number of big matches, but most predicted de Gea would hang around Old Trafford for at least another season.
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Messi is a great starting point for a new era of American Soccer
The biggest irony in football is that nostalgia and narrative, two things that make the game so magical and popular, can be coerced, and potentially bought. Marketing means the business side of football can manipulate everything to control the game, regardless of its true intentions.
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Edson Alvarez signing would make West Ham quickly forget about Rice
There will be a very large, Declan Rice-shaped hole in West Ham’s midfield next season. By all accounts, the England international is expected to complete a £105m transfer to Arsenal in the coming days with Rice ready to take the next step in his career.
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Jacob Ramsey ready to explode as one of England’s best young players
Jacob Ramsey is a player with a bright future ahead of him. That’s why he’s currently with England’s U21s competing at the 2023 European Under-21 Championship. Ramsey has featured in all four matches England have played at the tournament, even finding the back of the net in a win over Czechia.
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Arsenal to reap the rewards once again with Havertz signing
This season is going to be very interesting for Arsenal. Although they fell late on to Manchester City in the Premier League title race, Mikel Arteta has changed the perception of the club in a year. Now they must be taken seriously; after so many false dawns and consistently struggling with the same issues, progress is now obvious and undeniable.
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Kudus signing would help take Brighton to a higher level
Brighton provided one of the stories of the season in the Premier League by finishing in the top six. Despite losing their manager, and several key players, over the course of the campaign, the Seagulls continued to soar higher and higher and will soon find themselves among the elite of the European game under Roberto De Zerbi.
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Tonali’s heart and passion will make him a fans favourite at Newcastle
Recruitment has been key to Newcastle United’s rise under Eddie Howe. Saudi Arabia’s takeover of the North East club in 2021 led many to believe the Magpies would become the Premier League’s next big spenders.
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Bournemouth have looked at the bigger picture with Iraola appointment
Bournemouth’s decision to sack Gary O’Neil last week came out of the blue. So much so, according to reports, even the man himself wasn’t expecting the news. There certainly wasn’t any suggestion of it before the news broke, but once it did, nobody had time to digest it before the club announced its contingency plan.
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Letting Kyle Walker leave would be a big mistake for Man City
Kyle Walker has been an important member of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City team since his arrival at the Etihad Stadium six years ago. The 33-year-old is a five-times Premier League winner and is now a Champions League winner after helping City to an historic Treble last season.
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