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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc is chasing a piece of Formula 1 history at Imola this weekend.
Tottenham are set to make Fraser Forster their first signing of the summer, with the veteran goalkeeper to join on a free transfer from Southampton. Forster, 34, will undergo a medical at Spurs and is expected to sign a short-term deal to be understudy to No1 Hugo Lloris next season. Spurs want a homegrown deputy to club captain Lloris next season and previously considered West Brom's Sam Johnstone, who is also out of contract this summer.
The away dressing room at Carrow Road was bouncing as Tottenham celebrated a return to the Champions League by blaring out music and posing for selfies, but when Hugo Lloris and Eric Dier stepped out to speak to the media, they had a serious message. The pair, who are among the squad's leaders along with Harry Kane, both urged the board to seize the moment and back Antonio Conte, reflecting a view from within the club that Spurs have reached a crucial juncture and must not waste this opportunity. Daniel Levy's 21 years as chairman can be broadly represented as an impressive upward curve but with key opportunities missed along the way.
New Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag is looking to bring in a number of new faces this summer...
Erling Haaland may be in England this week to put the finishing touches to his £51million transfer to Manchester City but, 7,000 miles away in Buenos Aires, another forward was busy offering a tantalising glimpse of what he plans to bring to the Premier League champions.
Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk has branded Belarusian Victoria Azarenka's position on the WTA’s players’ council “ridiculous” and hit out at their failure to consult her or her compatriots on the decision to strip Wimbledon of ranking points.
After being cut by the Texas Rangers, 36-year-old Matt Carpenter will get a chance to extend his MLB career with the New York Yankees.
YORK City will face Notts County next season in the Vanarama National League after County’s play-off loss.
Planet Sport goes through the horses that have prevailed by the shortest and longest winning margins in the Epsom Derby. Suffragette Derby and blanket finish (1913) The 1913 Derby has gone down in history for the death of the suffragette Emily Davison but the finish to the race was engulfed in a controversy of its own. With Davison stricken after walking into the King's horse Anmer, Craganour fought an even-stevens blanket finish with Aboyeur, Day Comet, Louvois, Great Sport and Nimbus.
WANDERERS captain Ricardo Santos insists he “didn’t want go anywhere else” after signing a new three-year deal at the UniBol.
Perez made just six Premier League starts for Leicester.
Rovers will unveil their new home shirt ahead of the first friendly in July.
Iga Swiatek shows no signs of slowing at Roland Garros, dominating Alison Riske to advance to the third round.
Recovery from 2018 Champions League final defeat began with Liverpool’s manager and an old friend drowning their sorrows
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Taylor defeated Amanda Serrano via split-decision to retain her four lightweight world titles. DAZN confirmed that 1.5 million subscribers watched the Madison Square Garden event and there have since been calls for a rematch between the pair. Promoter Eddie Hearn wants her next bout to take place at Croke Park in Dublin. "There are three fights for Katie Taylor next," Hearn told IFL.
“The 21-year-old will join for an undisclosed fee on a five-year-contract, running until the summer of 2027."
Brendon McCullum is the man tasked with turning around England's Test cricket fortunes. The side have just one win in their last 17 matches, despite England's rich history and tradition in Test cricket. "I think for me red-ball cricket has always been the pinnacle of the sport, if you look at where the game sits currently, it's probably on a bit of a downward trend and to me the nation that can really change that is England," said McCullum.
Meanwhile, Chelsea have a reported eight-player shortlist for the summer
IT IS cliché to refer to a finished campaign as being full of highs and lows – and fortunately for Cherries, their season ended on the highest of highs as they clinched a return to the Premier League.
The figures of the deal have been revealed, as Aaronson prepares to reunite with Jesse Marsch.