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Chelsea are set to make Nigeria striker, Victor Osimhen, their primary target when they enter the market for a striker, with Italian sources expecting the Napoli forward to be open to a move to Stamford Bridge.

Surrey have revealed ambitious plans for a second ground away from the Oval to house their academy and expand women’s cricket. A site for the ground is being sourced.

Arsenal could have held off Manchester City to win the Premier League last season had Unai Emery been in charge instead of Mikel Arteta, according to Tony Adams.

Tottenham might have to wait for Juventus to make their move for Manchester United winger, Jadon Sancho, before they are able to secure a deal with the Italian club for Samuel Iling-Junior.

Lyon manager, Fabio Grosso, has finally broken his silence on the injuries he suffered during an attack on the team bus en route to Marseille.

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Kevin Sinfield will hit the roads again this week as he runs seven ultramarathons across seven UK cities in seven days.

Sheffield United legend, Paddy Kenny, has quit his first managerial job after just 33 days – leaving non-League Goole.

Pep Guardiola is glad to have John Stones back in his Manchester City squad but has no plans to risk any further injury by rushing his return, Sky Sports said.

Newcastle’s owners were dubbed “embarrassing” and criticised for their ticketing policy after saying St James’ Park lacked atmosphere during the 4-1 win over Chelsea at the weekend.

Michael Stewart has written off Rangers’ title threat – and reckons the league trophy will be heading back to Parkhead this season.

Liam Scales is reportedly on the radar of a top European club ahead of the January transfer window opening.

Maurizio Sarri faces a day of reckoning against Celtic on Tuesday with the Lazio boss told his position is safe, but only for now.

The Star

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