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  1. Gordon agrees Bayern Munich personal terms

    Newcastle star Anthony Gordon has taken a major step toward a move to the Bundesliga after reportedly agreeing on personal terms with Bayern Munich. The German giants have made the winger a priority target following their latest league title success, looking to lure the England international away from St. James' Park.

  2. Guardiola admits he's 'never trusted' VAR

    Pep Guardiola has admitted that he has "never trusted" VAR as Manchester City face an uphill battle to catch Arsenal in the Premier League title race. The Catalan coach insists his players must take matters into their own hands rather than relying on a system he likens to a "flip of a coin" following more officiating drama involving the Gunners.

  3. Man City unveil new £10m home for title-winning women's team

    Manchester City have officially opened a new £10 million ($13.5m) state-of-the-art facility for the women’s team, just days after the side clinched a first Women’s Super League title in 10 years. Shaped with input from players and staff, Lionesses star and club captain Alex Greenwood described it as a space which takes the new English champions “to a whole different level”.

  4. Desperate Madrid would be MAD to reappoint Mourinho

    Real Madrid are in trouble. And when Real Madrid are in trouble, Florentino Perez always asks those around him, "Is there anything to be said for bringing back Jose Mourinho?" Why? Because hiring Mourinho worked once before. Kind of. Back in 2010, Madrid had been put in an unbearable position by Barcelona. They weren't just being beaten by their most hated rivals, they were being embarrassed by them. So, Perez turned to Mourinho, the self-anointed 'Special One' who had just upset Pep Guardiola's pass-masters - in every sense - on his way to winning a European Cup with Inter.