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Manchester City have broken their transfer record by splashing out £57million on Athletic Bilbao center-back Aymeric Laporte. Laporte, 23, has put pen to paper on a five-and-a-half-year deal to finalize his move to England. The Premier League leaders triggered his release clause last week which led to Athletic Bilbao pulling Laporte out of their squad to face Eibar on Friday. Laporte, who will wear the No 14 shirt, said: ‘I am very happy to be here. ‘City are a club with a lot of ambition and they are one of the best teams in Europe. ‘I am looking forward to working with Pep…
German tactician of the Sudanese team, Zdravko Logarusic says the team can overcome the challenge of the Super Eagles in Wednesday’s Semi-Final clash in the ongoing CHAN Tournament.
Whats your inspirational story? Can you tell it in 90 seconds? Nadia Nadim fled to Denmark with her Family when her father was killed by Taliban forces in 2000. Since then, her football career has been on the rise, representing Denmark women’s National football team and most recently signed for Manchester City. Want to know why her story is so inspiring, watch the video and drop your comments.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has arrived at Arsenal’s London Colney training ground to finalize his transfer from Borussia Dortmund.
Limerick has confirmed that Chidozie Ogbene has joined English Championship side Brentford, subject to international clearance.
Former NFF Board member, Ayodeji Tinubu has finally been laid to rest, the final burial service was held for the late Special Adviser to Governor Ambode in Lagos Today.
Super Eagles forward, Ahmed Musa has finally secured a Loan move away from the King Power Stadium to former club, CSKA Moscow.
Spanish La Liga side, Malaga CF wants to sign Super Eagles and Watford’s forward, Isaac Success on loan until the end of the season.
Newly appointed Swedish coach for the Super Falcons, Thomas Dennerby has arrived in the country this morning ahead of his official unveiling.
EX-International, Garba Lawal has advised the Home Based Eagles to take Sudan very serious as the semifinal clash will be tougher than Angola game. Speaking on Brila FM’s Center Circle earlier today, the former Eagles left back maintained that the lads have done well getting into the last four of the competition. “As you can see, from the first game against Rwanda, we’ve seen tremendous improvement in the team,” Lawal told Brila FM’s, Lawrence Nwachukwu Maxwell. “But I will advise the guys to take Sudan more serious, get into the game will total seriousness because this is another hurdle to be…
