8:07 AM ET Marco Bielsa has signed a one-year deal with Leeds United, the club announced on Friday. Bielsa led Leeds to their first promotion to the Premier League in 16 years and will now remain at Elland Road for the 2020-21 season. – Insider Notebook: Greenwood, Foden face England axe– Stream FC Daily on
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7:58 AM ET Mikel Arteta has admitted on the eve of the new Premier League season that Arsenal‘s squad is imbalanced and the club are still actively looking to strengthen before the window closes next month. Arsenal have more than 33 first-team players on their books and are looking to offload several including Matteo Guendouzi,
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7:45 AM ET Sam Marsden Moises Llorens Barcelona have confirmed that the coronavirus pandemic has cost them around €300 million so far and has forced them to make a number of adjustments to their budget for the new season. Barca had hoped to become the first football club to break €1 billion in annual revenue
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8:20 AM ET ESPN Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said it is “nice” that the club are linked with Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago this summer. Bayern coach Hansi Flick hinted that Thiago had played his final game for the club after the Champions League final last month. – Stream
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9:20 AM ET Jose Mourinho has said Tottenham‘s hectic fixture list is “not human” and that he could be forced to field a youth team in the Carabao Cup to cope with the workload. Spurs start their Premier League campaign with a home clash against Everton on Sept. 13, beginning a hectic period which could
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7:12 AM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Manchester United are set to sign Manchester City youngster Charlie McNeil in a deal that could end up costing close to £1.5 million, sources have told ESPN. The 17-year-old striker is expected to move to Old Trafford once the transfer goes through the category one academy investigation process, which can
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9:04 AM ET About a third of college athletic trainers said their athletes were fully following COVID-19 safety protocols, and fewer than half reported that coaches and staff were in full compliance, according to a survey conducted by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. The survey of about 1,200 athletic trainers across college divisions showed that
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