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John Terry to West Ham?

 After his 14 years at Chelsea John Terry has decided to leave the Blues. The million dollar question now, Is the England international heading back to his boyhood club? However the Hammers boss Slaven Bilic has admitted that he is a fan of  John Terry,'' I'm a big admirer of John, he is one of the best that ever played, not only in that position but in general.''

Tottenham Hotspur eye Baryen's Douglas Costa
Tottenham join the chase for Burnely Michael Keane? And most interesting and captivating is that
the North London club is  pursuing to lure Baryen Munich star Douglas Costa from the Allianz Arena. The Guardian understand.

Blaise Matuidi IN,  David Degea Out? 

Blaise Matuidi has been told to leave the French elite club Paris Saint-Germain and with looks of things he is likely heading to the Old Trafford. Meanwhile Real Madrid are preparing to table £60m to lure away the Spanish goalkeeper

SHOCKER! Everton want 100m for a want away striker and Premier League top goal scorer Romelu Lukaku. Lukaku has refused to sign a new contract to stay at the Goodison Park amid he want to join a Champions League club.

Lastly, Arsenal target Alexandre lacazette To Anfield?  

Liverpool are reportedly trying to entice highly rated Lyon striker Lacazzete to the Anfield with promise of champions league football . Liverpool are keen to steal Lyon talisman who has bagged 31 goals in all competition from Arsenal who are more likely not to attract big name after slipping away from the champions league spot in the premier league. 








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Unknown said…
I don't see JT joining a London rival
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With look of things he is more likely to join his boyhood club as Bilic has showed interest.

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