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Super Eagles forward, Kelechi Iheanacho is set for a medical at Leicester today after being made surplus to requirements as Pep Guardiola looks to radically overhaul his squad The young attacker is on the verge of joining Leicester City for a fee of £25 million, Goal understands. The Nigeria international had attracted interest from a number of clubs this summer but he was left out of City’s pre-season tour of the United States in July as Leicester emerged as front-runners to land his signature. The principles of the £25m deal have been in place for some time but the move was held up due to an image…

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It had been hoped Bardsley would still be able to feature for the England’s Euro team in the tournament but the full extent of the injury has now become clear following a medical assessment. England’s Euro 2017 hopes have been dealt a significant blow with the news that goalkeeper Karen Bardsley has been ruled out for the remainder of the tournament with a broken leg. The FA confirmed the worst and that the Manchester City player suffered a fractured fibula during Sunday’s quarter-final win over France. It had been hoped Bardsley would still be able to feature in the tournament but the full…

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The 2016-2017 season of the Premier League proved to be another exciting one, although Chelsea’s march towards the title couldn’t quite match Leicester’s shock win of the season before for drama. At the other end of the premier league table, Sunderland’s regular relegation battle finally ended in defeat, with Hull City and Middlesbrough making the drop alongside them. This article will take a look at the expectations from the newly promoted and top teams that have spent heavily on recruitments. The premier league’s three newly promoted teams are Newcastle United, Brighton and Hove Albion and Huddersfield Town with the first…

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The epic fight of Floyd Mayweather vs Conor Mcgregor has been billed as the most lucrative event to happen in the history of combat sport. But is this Floyd Mayweather’s fight next month with Conor McGregor in danger of becoming a complete flop? Tickets for the Floyd Mayweather’s fight with Conor Mcgregor first went on sale on Monday 24 July in a blaze of publicity, with fans clamouring to snap up the cheapest seats, priced at £390. But after an initial rush, ticket sales have slowed dramatically, with hundreds still available to buy. That might be because of the astronomical prices set by…

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