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"Lightning quick" star set for Celtic move has been spotted at Lennoxtown
Celtic are in the market for reinforcements and now appear to be closing in on the signing of a talented star who has been spotted at Lennoxtown.
Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia locked in for New Zealand's home summer
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INEOS set to submit £34m+ offer to sign Italy U21 rising star for Man Utd
With Bryan Mbeumo now expected to undergo a medical next week, Manchester United have reportedly turned their focus towards another summer target.
Clive Lloyd conferred with Order of the Caribbean Community
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Birmingham have now "reached an agreement" to sign 28 y/o attacking star
Birmingham City have "reached an agreement" with the club of a player once hailed as "world-class", according to journalist Ben Jacobs.
Pat Brown, Ross Whiteley keep Derbyshire in hunt for knockouts
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Gyokeres alternative: Man Utd submit bid to sign their own Kane after talks
Manchester United failed to impress last season, and won't play any football overseas next season. Ruben Amorim's side finished 15th in the Premier Le
Hamstring tear rules Ben Stokes out of summer, aiming for Pakistan tour
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A Bassey repeat at Ibrox: Rangers agree deal to sign a new "sensation"
Journalist Joshua Barrie claims that Glasgow Rangers will make more signings from domestic markets, in Scotland and England, than they did last summer