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Poch plans Spurs clearout

Oct 08, 2019


Tottenham are planning a major squad overhaul to deal with their current slump. 

Reports say Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino will meet with the club's owner during the international break, to work on their signings in the January transfer window. 

It's believed that they will discuss exits for Eric Dier, Serge Aurier. Victor Wanyama, and Christian Eriksen.

Pochettino is also keen on a move for Juventus's Paulo Dybala, while he also wants a new right-back.
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There are conflicting reports about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's position at Manchester United. 

According to British tabloid, the Daily Mirror, United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward is apparently losing patience with Solskjaer following their 1-nil defeat to Newcastle. 

It also claims that the outcome of their match against Liverpool after the international break could determine his future at Old Trafford. 

This report is in contrast with other stories, which suggest that United's board still has faith in Solskjaer. 
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Organisers of the Rugby World Cup are keeping tabs on a major typhoon that is expected to hit host nation Japan later this week. 

But for now they say it's too soon to determine if it will affect matches or training activities.

The FIA is also monitoring the typhoon's progress, ahead of the Japanese F1 GP this weekend. 


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