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COVID-19 How will pandemic affect football’s transfer market

COVID-19: How will pandemic affect football’s transfer market?

Perhaps it is a force of habit, perhaps it is hope or maybe just a desire for normality. Football may have shut down because of coronavirus, but the demand for transfer news is still a constant if BBC Sport website figures are anything to go by. Each day, the gossip column – which lists transfer …read more →

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Harry Maguire will continue to Play as Leicester’s Defender

Harry Maguire’s rumoured transfer was invalidated by Claude Puel, manager of Leicester, who was full of praise for the defender’s performance during the world cup finals. “I am confident about the presence of Harry for this season. He is a very good player for us,” Puel told Sky Sports. “I was not surprised about his

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What Jose Mourinho Has to Say on The Premier League Title

Manchester United had signed three players to join their club and spent almost £68m this summer. However, as per Jose Mourinho, he is still planning to have “2 more players” join the team. Among the footballers who signed was Midfielder Fred who was reported to have earned the biggest spending. In addition, the club had

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Mauricio Pochettino Not Happy with Premier League’s

As the English Premier League is scheduled to start almost right after the World Cup ended, Mauricio Pochettino could not prevent himself from criticizing the forthcoming season. He believes that the Premier League is starting earlier than the rest of Europe which leads to the players’ insufficient time to recover. These comments were released after

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The Revival of The 2018 Jamaica Football Federation Women’s Premier League

The 2018 Jamaica Football Federation Women’s Premier League announces its return on July 28, 2018 at JFF Headquarters in Kingston on Tuesday. The said league was in a one-year hiatus due to the inability to find a title sponsor. According to JFF the players from the women’s league “feed into the national programme” therefore its

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