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Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus hints at move to Barcelona
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Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus hints at move to Barcelona

Published Nov. 5, 2015 4:42 a.m. ET

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Paris Saint-Germain are confident they will beat Manchester United to the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo, with a fee of £100million ($153.8m) being hinted at.

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Jose Mourinho is reportedly feeling vindicated that Chelsea's inability to add to their squad by signing Gareth Bale, Raheem Sterling and John Stones is being shown up by their struggles this season.


Roy Hodgson will risk the wrath of Premier League managers by sticking with his strongest possible line-up for the friendlies with Spain and France this month, most likely meaning a busy month for England players whose clubs are in European competition.

Liverpool have emerged as front-runners to sign Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi, who has previously been linked with Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea.

Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus has hinted at a future move to Barcelona in a blow to his former mentor Jurgen Klopp.


Andros Townsend's representatives are furious Tottenham went public about his row with fitness coach Nathan Gardiner, claiming the winger feels "humiliated" by his treatment.

Manchester City's Raheem Sterling was the subject of racist abuse after posting an innocent family photo on Instagram.


Michu is set to be paid off by Swansea City and sign for Spanish fourth division side Union Langreo, who are managed by his brother Hernan Perez. The Spain striker is on £40,000-a-week ($61,500) wages but he is unlikely to be paid the £1m ($1.53m) the Swans owe him for the rest of the final year on his contract.

Tottenham representatives watched Gent striker Laurent Depoitre and forward Moses Simon in their Champions League clash with Valencia on Wednesday.

The Edenbridge Bonfire Society will burn an effigy of suspended FIFA president Sepp Blatter at its annual November 5 showpiece event. Previous 'honorees' from the sporting world include Mario Balotelli, Wayne Rooney and Lance Armstrong.


Tottenham's Dele Alli looks set to return to the England Under-21 fold as Roy Hodgson and Gareth Southgate finalize talks on where the young midfielder is best suited to continue his international education.

Andros Townsend is likely to leave Spurs in January for a fraction of the £15m ($23m) price tag placed on him during the summer transfer window.


David Wagner will reject the chance to work with old boss Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool to become Huddersfield Town's next manager.

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