The January transfer window was relatively quiet by Premier League standards, especially compared to the heavy summer spending spree which preceded it.After splashing more than 1billion over the summer months, top-flight clubs spent a grand total of 138millionduring the winter window.
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720: Watford: 14m profit
19: Tottenham: 11m profit
18: Newcastle: 1m profit
717: Burnley: 9m spent
16: Palace: 10m spent
15: Man City: 13m spent
714: Huddersfield: 20m spent
13: Brighton: 29m spent
12: Saints: 30m spent
711: Leicester: 34m spent
10: Cardiff: 47m spent
9: Wolves: 55m spent
78: Bournemouth: 58m spent
7: Man United: 59m spent
6: Everton: 66m spent
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5: Arsenal: 67m spent
4: West Ham: 88m spent
3: Fulham: 106m spent
72: Liverpool: 145m spent
1: Chelsea: 148m spent

The Championship play-off final between Aston Villa and Derby County. The prize? A place in the Premier League for the 2019/20 season, estimated to be worth around £170million.
Derby vs Villa Live Stream: Watch the Championship play off

Mohamed Salah has become the fastest Liverpool player in history to reach 50 Premier League goals, MySportDab reports. The Egyptian scored a crucial goal against Southampton in the second half yesterday in a solo run from his own half before coolly slotting past Angus Gunn. The goal came in his 69th
In Photos: Mohamed Salah's 50 league goals for Liverpool FC

Valencia's general director Mateu Alemany has confirmed the club have cut short Michy Batshuayi's loan move from Chelsea. Batshuayi has scored just once in La Liga this season and Valencia coach
Michy Batshuayi to Everton: The reason why - football.london

Leicester City 3-0 Arsenal: Jamie and Rebekah Vardy wind up Piers Morgan after Twitter rant on how poor Gunners' defence was in defeat Vardy scored twice as Arsenal missed out on a chance to
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Rochdale sack Keith Hill after six years by Jack Kitson / 04 March 2019, 11:18 Tweet. Rochdale have pulled the plug on their long-standing partnership with manager Keith Hill who has left the club - for the second time - after six years at the helm.
Rochdale AFC sack manager Keith Hill and his assistant - here

Ruben Loftus-Cheek has seen a specialist today (Thursday) and will have surgery on his ruptured Achilles' tendon this evening. The Chelsea midfielder left the pitch during the second half of yesterday's game in the USA
Ruben Loftus-Cheek injury: Chelsea star to miss Europa League

How does Mourinho's record compare to David Moyes and Louis van Gaal? JOSE MOURINHO was in charge at United for 144 games in total. He won 84 of those matches, drew 32 and lost 28 - overall that gives him a relatively healthy win percentage of 58.33. In comparison, Sir Alex Ferguson ended his 17-year reign with a win percentage of 59.67.
How does ex-Man Utd boss's record compare to David Moyes and

Breaking news headlines about Harry Kane, linking to 1,000s of sources around the world, on NewsNow: the one-stop shop for breaking news
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Leeds 2-4 Derby: Frank Lampard appears to spend over £2,800 on bar bill to celebrate play-off semi-final win Lampard led Derby to a Wembley meeting with Aston Villa by securing an incredible
Frank Lampard appears to spend over £2,800 on bar bill to

Manchester City defender Nicolas Otamendi will reportedly leave the club in the summer, with West Ham and Wolves said to be interested in his signature. race to sign Benfica wonderkid Joao
Wolves consider swoop for Man Utd's £100m target Joao Felix

Adrian Durham says Pep Guardiola is 'the architect of his own downfall' after another Manchester City Champions League exit. The celebrated Spanish boss has faced more 'Fraudiola'' taunts this
Adrian Durham says Pep Guardiola is 'the architect of his own
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Adrian Durham has torn into 'arrogant' Pep Guardiola following Manchester City's stunning Champions League defeat to Tottenham. The Drivetime host says the Spaniard is 'the architect of his own downfall' and believes his dreadful game management is the reason why City have not made any progress in Europe since he took charge.
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