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Tottenham outbid Manchester United for Bryan Mbeumo! Spurs launch huge £70m swoop for Brentford star as they aim to snatch forward from under Red Devils' noses
Tottenham have made a bid worth £70 million ($95m) for Brentford attacker Bryan Mbeumo as they aim to secure the winger ahead of Manchester United.Art
'Full speed ahead!' – Antonio Conte to stay at Napoli despite reports of Juventus return as president Aurelio De Laurentiis issues 'stronger than before' message
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Brits Abroad: Harry Kane finally lifts his first trophy – but Jude Bellingham, Scott McTominay and Jordan Henderson suffer blows in bids for their own league titles
The England captain was finally able to learn what lifting silverware feels like, but it proved to be a tough weekend for some of his fellow expatsSat
Rohit's moment of reckoning
Rohit Sharma has always been acknowledged as a man with enormous potential. Can his success as a leader give him confidence as a batsman?Abhishek Puro
Staying in the moment
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Which of Arnel, Gillespie and Ellis will it be?
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Defensive India pay the price
Both teams have been guilty of taking a backward step in what has otherwise been an enthralling series, but India’s tactics on the fourth day could pr
The race for the semi-finals
The results on Sunday mean five teams are in contention for three semi-final spots in the ICC World Twenty20, with South Africa already qualified. Cri
'I'm disappointed I'm no longer captain'
Stephen Fleming looks back at ten years in charge of New Zealand and reflects on the difficult art of captaincy, his role models, and why his country