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1 day ago |
thedeck.news | Robbie Sewell |Ryan Whelan
Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly keen on bringing their former boss Mauricio Pochettino back to the club. According to an exclusive by Lucas Arnold from TBR Football, the Argentine is in serious contention to stage a return to North London, with Ange Postecoglou’s future in major doubt. Despite languishing in the lower echelons of the Premier League, Spurs could yet qualify for the UEFA Champions League this season by winning the Europa League.
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2 weeks ago |
thedeck.news | Robbie Sewell |Ryan Whelan
Newcastle United have reportedly identified Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Matheus Cunha as a priority in their summer transfer plans. According to an exclusive by the Daily Mail’s Craig Hope, the Magpies are strong admirers of the Brazilian and are preparing to make their move at the end of the season. Wolves are said to value their talisman at £62.5m, with many potential suitors having been identified in recent months.
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2 weeks ago |
thedeck.news | Robbie Sewell |Ryan Whelan
Marcus Rashford is enjoying a fresh lease of life during his loan stint at Aston Villa, but according to reports, his future may lie elsewhere. L’Equipe claims that French giants and Villa’s Champions League Quarter Final opponents, Paris Saint-Germain, have reignited their long-term interest in Rashford. This is despite the Villains having pre-agreed an option to buy the 27-year-old Mancunian for £40m.
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3 weeks ago |
thedeck.news | Robbie Sewell |Ryan Whelan
German Bundesliga club Red Bull Leipzig have identified Sunderland midfielder Jobe Bellingham as a serious summer transfer target. According to Florian Plettenberg on X, Leipzig have held initial talks with the Wearside club over a potential summer deal. With the 19-year-old under contract until 2028, a move away from the Stadium of Light is likely to cost Leipzig. The Leipzig pursuit of Bellingham could depend on the opinion of new boss Zsolt Low, after he replaced the dismissed Marco Rose.
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1 month ago |
thedeck.news | Robbie Sewell |Ryan Whelan
Amber Anning became Great Britain’s first ever female 400m world champion as she stormed to the title in Nanjing, China. After a dominant run in the semi final, the 24-year-old edged out American Alexis Holmes on the line in a frantic final. The Brighton and Hove harrier timed her effort impeccably, edging out her closest rival by three hundredths of a second. Norway’s Henriette Jæger came through for a well earned bronze medal.
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