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  • Leicester’s new man, Vicente Iborra, where will he fit in?

    Since joining Sevilla from Levante in 2013, where Vicente Iborra was both a fan and a youth product, the club’s supporters have taken him in as one of their own. Within those four years, he has consistently been a leading presence that can both offer a physical and goalscoring edge.

  • Rooney returns – embrace the feel-good story of the year

    Rooney back where he belongs There are many, many layers to Wayne Rooney’s return to his boyhood club. What legacy does he leave at Manchester United? Despite leading the club’s goalscoring charts, many fans still see Rooney as unfulfilled potential.

  • Tottenham must plan transfers better if they are to truly succeed

    A lot can be said for this current Tottenham Hotspur team, but perhaps the most remarkable thing is that they managed their best ever Premier League finish last season coming off the back of a rather disastrous summer transfer window.

  • Introducing the Latest LaLiga Imports

    The Premier League has dipped its toes into the Spanish transfer market, with four deals in particular catching the eye. LaLiga has been home to all of this group for a while, but there is certainly a chance that a few of their number could be rather alien to an English audience.

  • Two signings can launch Arsenal into different league

    Arsenal’s signing of Alexandre Lacazette was announced on Wednesday evening. It has brought the end to one of Europe’s longest, most persistent transfer rumours. Along with the tedious Karim Benzema murmurings, Lacazette has been linked with a move to north London since he shot to prominence with 15 Ligue 1 goals in 2013/14.

  • Terry and Villa – a match made in heaven?

    Join Martin Laurence’s Pick 8 Syndicate and play for £10,000 – HERE NEW CHAPTER BEGINS After 22 years at Chelsea, the next and likely final chapter of John Terry’s career became apparent on Monday, as his move to Championship side Aston Villa was confirmed.

  • Sanchez and Özil have separate needs as they head into contract talks

    Mesut Özil was meant to be the catalyst, but he wasn’t. Alexis Sanchez was too, but he hasn’t had the desired effect either. Between the years of 2013 and 2014, Arsenal were making strides for success and Arsene Wenger, their manager who had a reputation for being stringent with his transfer budget, was changing his ways in a bid to win their first Premier League title in around a decade.

  • Can Claudio Ranieri revolutionise FC Nantes?

    Claudio Ranieri returned to football last week as he was announced as FC Nantes manager; although he did have to wait for it. The French FA have a ruling in place stating that a club can’t appoint a manager of 65 or over.

  • Martin Laurence Previews the £10,000 Pick 8

    You can join Martin’s Pick 8 Syndicate HERE   Portugal vs Chile – 1/ X / 2 A couple of more familiar teams compared to my recent previews! It’s too close to call for the ticket opener, Portugal’s semi-final with Chile could go either way with neither side having really convinced at the Confederations Cup so far.

  • Everton could be progressing from top six waiting room

    Farhad Moshiri’s investment in Everton did not turn heads in the way it should have done. Whether because the Toffees are perceived as outsiders to the top six bubble or because grotesque spending has become so common place in the Premier League, Everton’s bulking of financial muscle was overlooked.

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