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Evertonsign second Chinese player
Everton have completed the signing of Chinese midfielder Li Tie on a 12-month loan deal - just 24 hours after sealing a similar move for compatriot Li Weifeng.
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Italyimposes limit on non-EU players
The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has announced a tough new law preventing the import of non-EU players.
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Liverpoolcomplete Diouf signing but Barmby could leave
Liverpool have completed the signing of Senegal World Cup star El-Hadji Diouf. The striker, who met his new team-mates for the first time today, has joined Liverpool on a five year deal.
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Keownagrees new deal but Adams expected to quit
Arsenal defender Martin Keown has signed a new two-year contract, thus ending speculation about his future plans, while his longstanding defensive partner, Tony Adams, looks set to quit Highbury to pursue a career in management.
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Evertonsign Yobo
Everton have signed Nigerian international midfielder Joseph Yobo for œ5 million, subject to the player being granted a work permit.
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Jeremiesto stand in for suspended Ballack
Jens Jeremies is set to replace suspended midfielder Michael Ballack for Sunday's World Cup final.
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O’Learyquits at Leeds
David O'Leary has resigned as coach of Leeds United amid speculation that England star Rio Ferdinand will soon be sold to Manchester United.
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Weexpected to score more says Scolari
Brazil have secured a place in their seventh World Cup final thanks to a 1-0 win over Turkey. But manager Luiz Felipe Scolari was quick to praise his opponents following a closely-fought contest.
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Gunesturns up the heat ahead of Brazil clash
Turkey coach Senol Gunes has suggested that Brazil have only reached the semi-final because of a series of refereeing mistakes.
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Victorywas desevred says Voller
Germany have defied their critics by reaching Sunday's World Cup final in Yokohama and according to coach Rudi Voller, their place in the final is well-deserved.
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Scolaripraises Brazil’s fighting spirit
Coach Luiz Felipe Scolari praised his side's fighting spirit after watching ten-man Brazil overcome England to earn a place in the semi-finals.