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Premier League Twitter Q&A with correspondent Greg Stobart
Manchester crashes into the Europa League, Wayne Rooney's Euro 2012 ban is cut, AC Milan claim a deal for Tevez and a big weekend of domestic action – we want your questions
Goal.com correspondent Greg Stobart will be here from 14:00 GMT to answer your questions about the week that was and the weekend ahead.
How important is Wayne Rooney's reduced Euro 2012 ban for England's hopes next summer?
Could the Carlos Tevez saga finally be about to reach a conclusion with AC Milan claiming a loan deal?
What should Sir Alex Ferguson do in the January transfer window following Manchester United's limp Champions League exit and the news that captain Nemanja Vidic won't be able to play again this season?
From a more short-term perspective, can Arsenal continue their purple patch with a home game against Everton and how will Manchester United react to their disappointment when they face Wolves at Old Trafford?
And let's not forget that Manchester City and Chelsea meet on Monday night in what is set to be a fascinating battle fo the billionaire clubs at Stamford Bridge.
Tweet your questions for Greg by 14:00 GMT to @GoalUK and follow all the reaction here and have your own say with us LIVE.
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