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City Agree Record £54m Transfer Fee For Falcao

LONDON: Uruguayan superstar and Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao will become Manchester City’s first signing of the Manuel Pellegrini era after the Etihad club agreed a British record transfer fee, reported the Sunday People.

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Santos Reject Neymar Bid, Real Madrid Next

BARCELONA: Santos have rejected a bid from Barcelona for Neymar.

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For Sale: Chelsea Want Torres Out, Ready To Lose £30m

LONDON: Chelsea are set to take a £30m hit and sell Fernando Torres this summer.

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Golden Travels: Ferguson's Flights Of Fancy Give Moyes Space

LONDON: Legendary Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson plans to go on his travels this summer and get as far away from David Moyes as possible, reported the Sun On Sunday.

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Further Treatment For Barca Boss Vilanova

BARCELONA: Tito Vilanova will travel to New York on Monday to receive "pioneering treatment" as the Barcelona manager continues his battle against throat cancer.

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Silver For Pandelela-Mun Yee In Guadalajara

GUADALAJARA, Mexico: Pandelela Rinong-Leong Mun Yee continue to keep Malaysia's flag flying high after bagging another silver medal in the women’s 10m platform synchro at the fifth leg of the FiNA Diving World Series in Guadalajara on Friday.

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Primera Liga: Sociedad On Course For Champions League

MADRID: Surprise contenders Real Sociedad maintained their slender advantage over Valencia in the race for Spain's fourth and final Champions League berth when they came from behind to beat Sevilla 2-1 in Primera Liga this morning, reported Reuters.

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Golf: McDowell Avenges 2012 Match Play Defeat Against Colsaerts

THRACIAN CLIFFS, Bulgaria: Britain's Graeme McDowell and South African Branden Grace set up a mouth-watering showdown in the semi-finals of the World Match Play Championship by winning on Saturday, reported Reuters.

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