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Clubs worldwide spent a record $2.35 billion on international transfers in men's soccer in the January window, nearly a 5% ...
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The self-described "gladiator" will relish the challenge of finally playing at Anfield five years later than he expected ...
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The 16 teams, divided into four groups, will not only be bidding for the coveted trophy but also for the eight spots at the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar ... Kyrgyz Republic in Tashkent on March 20.
The Premier League will not grant Manchester City, or Chelsea, an extended period of rest ahead of the restart of the English top-flight season, despite involvement at the FIFA Club World Cup.
Global transfers during the January window broke the $2 billion (£1.6bn) mark for first time in the men's game according to FIFA data, with Premier League champions Manchester City accounting for ...
Mark Ogden is a senior soccer writer for ESPN.com. Read his archive here and follow him on Twitter: @MarkOgden_. Global transfers during the January window broke the $2 billion (£1.6bn) mark for ...