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Transfer deadline day: Premier League clubs armed with cash and desperate for new signings are being exploited abroad
Transfer deadline day: Premier League clubs armed with cash and desperate for new signings are being exploited abroadThe real story of the explosion of spending power in English football in 2016 is not even told by Manchester United breaking the world transfer record by signing Paul Pogba for £89.3m, as significant as that was.Nor is it told in Manchester City paying £47.5m for John Stones.Rich clubs have always paid big money for top talent.
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Jack Wilshere could join rival Premier League side on loan
Jack Wilshere could join rival Premier League side on loanArsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere could be loaned to another Premier League club before Wednesday's close of the summer transfer window, it is understood.The 24-year-old has been limited to two substitute appearances for the Gunners so far this season and it is believed a temporary move has been mutually agreed between player and club, according to Press Association Sport.It is currently unclear where Wilshere, who missed out on Sam Allardyce's first England squad, may go.
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The Telegraph built a tool that auto-creates graphics of Premier League goals
The Telegraph built a tool that auto-creates graphics of Premier League goalsThe Telegraph has made changes to its sports data-visualization tool so interactive graphics are created and published on site automatically each time a football goal is scored."We were trying to solve two problems: how to produce sports visualizations in real-time, and how to automate and save time," said Malcolm Coles, director of digital media at Telegraph Media Group."For this we needed to set up a rules engine to analyze data without the journalist even realizing that the story had happened."The Telegraph's graphics tool was created for the Rugby World Cup last year to generate interactive graphics of the game play.
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Former Crystal Palace defender joins Premier League rivals
Former Crystal Palace defender joins Premier League rivalsFormer Crystal Palace defender Adrian Mariappa is back in the Premier League after signing for Watford.The versatile defender has returned to his former club on a three-year deal, having been released by Palace at the end of his contract.NOW READ: Odds revealed for players linked to Crystal Palace ahead of transfer deadline dayMariappa was one of 15 players released by the Eagles at the end of last season, and the Jamaica international has been without a club since.
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Seven unwanted Premier League champions
Seven unwanted Premier League championsJoe Hart (Premier League champion, 2011/12 and 2013/14)While City stalwarts Pablo Zabaleta, Aleksandar Kolarov, Vincent Kompany, Yaya Toure, David Silva and Sergio Aguero still have at least one more season at the Etihad under Pep Guardiola, Joe Hart looks set to join a long list of Manchester City's first Premier League title winners in being deemed surplus to requirements.It's time for an upgrade and Claudio Bravo is definitely an upgrade on the pumped-up letdown that was Hart at Euro 2016.Despite all the wailing and gnashing of teeth (one Telegraph writer said he was being 'imprisoned' by Pep Guardiola) in the English media, it's telling that mid-table Serie A side Torino appear to be Hart's best option after a very public and very embarrassing audition for a move this summer in France.
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