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  1. Guardiola delivers Grealish future update

    Pep Guardiola has addressed Jack Grealish’s future as the Manchester City winger prepares to return from his loan spell at Everton. The England international impressed at Goodison Park before a foot injury cut his season short, leaving questions over his role at the Etihad next term.

  2. Kane gets unique England billing that Bellingham will never enjoy

    Harry Kane has been given a unique billing in the England squad, with Joe Cole explaining to GOAL why the Three Lions captain boasts an international standing that even Jude Bellingham cannot match. Kane continues to rewrite the history books with club and country and is considered to be integral to Thomas Tuchel’s plans ahead of a bid for World Cup immortality this summer.

  3. Win trophies or entertain? Mourinho conundrum facing Newcastle

    Jose Mourinho rumours refuse to go away at Newcastle, as questions are asked of Eddie Howe’s future, and Chris Waddle has told GOAL why any club considering a move for the ‘Special One’ must mull over the “win trophies or entertain” conundrum. Mourinho boasts several major honours on his glittering CV, but the ex-Chelsea and Real Madrid boss has faced accusations of being “boring” at times.

  4. Pep asked questions! Should Wolves wonderkid Mane stay put?

    Mateus Mane continues to generate plenty of interest at Wolves, with Michael Gray telling GOAL that Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has already asked questions of the teenage wonderkid. Several other heavyweight outfits are said to be monitoring the talented 18-year-old, who faces some big decisions on his future at club and international level.

  5. Never wanted to be there? Future questions asked of Spurs stars

    Tottenham may yet steer a course to Premier League safety, but transfer talk will rage on into the summer regardless - with Chris Waddle addressing Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven future questions during an exclusive interview with GOAL. He has suggested that certain individuals are looking for a way out, while Spurs have been told that they need to “change” their recruitment policy as a collective.