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Lee Tomlin signs for AFC Bournemouth from Middlesbrough
AFC Bournemouth have signed Lee Tomlin from Middlesbrough for an undisclosed fee on a three-year contract.
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AFC Bournemouth sign Max Gradel from St Etienne
AFC Bournemouth have signed Ivory Coast international Max Gradel, subject to international clearance and Premier League approval, from St Etienne for an undisclosed fee.
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Lyon confirm agreement to sign Rafael from United
Rafael bids farewell to United fans after Olympique Lyonnais announce an agreement to sign the right-back.
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Leicester City Sign Yohan Benalouane
Defender Yohan Benalouane has completed a move to Leicester City on a four-year deal subject to international clearance and Premier League and FA approval.
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Premier League kits 15/16: reviewed and ranked
New shirt excitement period comes but once a year (twice if you include international shirts), although the period is getting longer and longer. Some of these new season outfits were launched months ago, while there were still several weeks of actual football to be played. Others are relatively new, but all speak to the shimmering innocence and summer-enhanced spectrum of possibilities that only a new football season can bring.
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Leicester City Sign N'Golo Kante
Leicester City Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of N’Golo Kanté from French Ligue 1 side Caen on a four-year deal.
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Crystal Palace sign Connor Wickham from Sunderland
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Wayne Rooney makes his Everton return in Duncan Ferguson testimonial
Wayne Rooney said he was ‘delighted’ after making his Everton return after eleven years away with a brief appearance in Duncan Ferguson’s testimonial against Villarreal
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Arsenal brush aside Chelsea to lift Community Shield
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored the game's only goal for The FA Cup holders at a sun-drenched Wembley
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Premier League 2015-16 preview: West Ham
And so the post-Big Sam era begins. Let the football fiesta begin, right? Slaven Bilic may have almost picked up the Hammers’ job by default after Davids Gold and Sullivan failed to land anyone from a shortlist of illustrious coaching names, but the Croatian (recently named 43rd in our list of the top 50 managers in the world) may have the passion and tactical nous to match whatever anyone else can achieve at the final season at the Boleyn.
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Former Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper Jake Kean joins Norwich City
Goalkeeper signs two-year contract at Carrow Road
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Premier League 2015-16 preview: West Bromwich Albion
It’s difficult to preview West Bromwich Albion in 2015/16. Their squad is pretty average. They have a lot of solid-if-unspectacular Premier League players – captain Darren Fletcher, Claudio Yacob, Chris Brunt and Gareth McAuley stand out – but little stardust, except for Saido Berahino.
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Premier League 2015-16 preview: Watford
While Bournemouth drew the praise of football romantics last season with their attacking play and first-ever promotion to the top flight, it’s easy to forgot that Watford won more Championship games than the table-topping Cherries, scored nearly as many goals and conceded nearly as few. What the casual observer will know is that they followed this by parting company with the manager who got them promoted – the Serb, Slavisa Jokanovic, being replaced by the Spaniard, Quique Sanchez Flores...
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Premier League 2015-16 preview: Tottenham
New season, same old ambition for Tottenham: finish in the top four. Whether this is realistic is debatable, but that didn’t stop Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino thinking even bigger at the end of last season when he stated the aim for the new campaign was to “close the gap between us and Chelsea”. That’s right, Chelsea, the runaway title winners. Setting the bar even higher for a club that perennially underachieve is a dangerous game, especially when chairman Daniel Levy has one of...
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Premier League 2015-16 preview: Swansea
Top that, Swansea. A highest-ever Premier League finish, despite losing their star striker in January, should have most Jacks fans in dreamland. But according to one poll, what 62% of them are dreaming of, in fact, is finishing even higher than last season’s eighth place.
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Premier League 2015-16 preview: Sunderland
The Black Cats must improve upon another season that ended with them changing manager and narrowly avoiding relegation (2010/11 was the last time they finished the campaign with the same boss that started it). Although handing the reins over to last term’s saviour Dick Advocaat - the oldest manager in the league - may not be the best move for the long-term future of the club, if the Dutchman can advance them up the table then he could lay the foundations for sustained success.
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Premier League 2015-16 preview: Stoke
The Premier League is more stratified than ever, with six or seven teams scrapping for a Champions League place, four or five looking wistfully towards a top-10 finish or the Europa League, and nearly half of the division desperately striving to avoid relegation. Stoke are in that middle pot. That makes ambitions hard to define, which is why the likes of Tony Pulis, Sam Allardyce and Stoke’s own Mark Hughes often talk about points targets, but it means the Potters can build for the future...
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Liverpool's Rickie Lambert set to join West Brom for £3m
Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert will join West Brom on Friday in a £3m deal provided he passes a medical, according to Sky sources.
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Aston Villa sign Jordan Veretout
Aston Villa is delighted to announce the signing of French midfielder Jordan Veretout.
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Aston Villa welcome Rudy Gestede
Aston Villa is very pleased to announce Rudy Gestede as our ninth signing this summer.