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  1. Tottenhamsuffer Poyet blow

    Tottenham's preparations for the new season have beendealt a massiveblow with the news that Gustavo Poyet could be out of action for up to 8 months.

  2. Spursmake move for Ricardinho

    With the start of the new Premier League season just days away, Tottennham have joined the race to sign Brazilian midfielder Ricardinho.

  3. Financialdifficulties could force Roma, Lazio out of Serie A

    Both Lazio and Roma have been given less than a week to sort out their finances, or face a face exclusion from this season's Serie A.

  4. Ferdinandcompletes move to Manchester United

    Rio Ferdinand has finally completed his £30million move to Manchester United to become the most expensive defender in the world.

  5. Intertoto3rd round (1st leg) round-up

    The chances of either Aston Villa or Fulham joining the three other English clubs in this year's UEFA Cup were dealt a severe blow at the weekend.

  6. Mendietaset for Barcelona after Valencia compromise

    Valencia have reached an agreement with Lazio whereby Gaizka Mendieta will quit Italy and move back to Spain with Barcelona.

  7. Dacourta target for Arsenal

    The on-off transfer saga involving Olivier Dacourt's move to Juventus is set to take another twist with news of Arsenal's interest in the France midfielder.

  8. Trapattonito stay

    Giovanni Trapattoni's job as manager of the Italian national team is safe.

  9. Realhave run out of stars to sign, admits Perez

    Real Madrid who have been uncharacteristically quiet on the transfer frontin recent weeks, are unlikely to be making any new purchases this summer due to the dearth of star players available, admits club president Florentino…

  10. ChampionsLeague overhaul attracts criticism

    Liverpool's chief executive Rick Parry and Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger have spoken out against UEFA's proposed changes to the format of the Champions League.

  11. Franceclose to choosing Lemerre successor

    President of the French Football federation, Claude Simonet will decide next week who is to succeed Roger Lemerre as France's national coach.

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