Henderson joins Brentford; Isak on Liverpool list; Mbeumo saga rumbles on
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Nicolas Jackson at Man Utd next season?!
2025-07-15T09:33:09Z
It's been a big day at the Etihad with Man City extended their kit deal with Puma ...
2025-07-15T09:30:47Z
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From a Manchester United perspective, this is excellent news on Victor Osimhen. Read more here.
2025-07-15T09:29:46Z
Spurs fans, get on this ...
2025-07-15T09:28:35Z
Keith Andrews has had his say after Jordan Henderson's arrival at Brentford ...
2025-07-15T09:26:18Z
Another twist for this summer's Marcus Rashford saga?
2025-07-15T09:18:44Z
It's been a busy one so far and here's another deal that's gone through ...
2025-07-15T09:18:08Z
One man leaves Ajax, another joins ...
2025-07-15T09:16:21Z
Jordan Henderson has officially joined Brentford. Here's his first interview ...
2025-07-15T09:14:06Z
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The Athletic's David Ornstein's has given an update on Alexander Isak's future ...
2025-07-15T09:08:07Z
Good morning everyone and welcome to Tuesday's daily live blog. It's another busy one with plenty of rumours circulating from all over Europe. Keep coming back throughout the day for all the latest and breaking news.
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