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Gossip: Johnston's Brazil move falls through

Gossip: Johnston's Brazil move falls through

BBC Newsa day ago
Mikey Johnston's proposed £5m move from West Brom to Brazilian giants Flamengo has broken down over fan dissent in Rio. (Sky Sports, external)Want more transfer news from the EFL? Take a look at Monday's gossip column here.
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  • BBC News

Watch Wales news conference: Wilkinson says 'players OK' after bus incident

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Wales team bus involved in car crash at Women's Euro 2025 with stars left ‘shaken' and ambulance called to scene

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Floral tributes continue at Wolverhampton Wanderers stadium for Jota
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BBC News

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