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Edinson Cavani's mother confirms 'many clubs' are interested in signing veteran PSG striker

Edinson Cavani has been linked with South American clubs such as Boca Juniors recently, but his mother Berta Gomez insists that he still wants to play club football in Europe.




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Inter defender Diego Godin 'likely to join Man United or Tottenham' when transfer window opens

The former Atletico Madrid defender, who moved to Inter in the summer of 2019 on a free transfer, has struggled to be a consistent starter in Antonio Conte's defence this season.




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Liverpool's clash against Atletico Madrid helped spread coronavirus is an 'interesting hypothesis'

A scientific adviser is interested to see whether there is a link between the number of coronavirus deaths in Liverpool and Spain after the Reds faced Atletico Madrid at Anfield in March.




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Thomas Partey's agent says claims his client is in talks over move to Arsenal are 'totally untrue'

Thomas Partey's agent has dismissed claims made by the player's father, Jacob, that the Atletico Madrid star has entered negotiations to sign for Arsenal.




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Thomas Partey's agent shoots down Arsenal links AGAIN

Thomas Partey's representatives have confirmed that there have been 'no conversations' between the midfielder and Arsenal, after reports linking him to the Gunners. 




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Premier League's seven-week 'festival of football if season resumes'

The Premier League may hold a seven-week 'festival of football' if the season resumes, however it must start by June 19 if it is to be completed, according to The Sun. 




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Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish calls for football's return to show country the 'new normal'

Steve Parish has defended attempts to get the season back up and running amid the coronavirus pandemic, stressing not doing so would be a major financial blow to taxpayers and the football community.




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FA chairman Greg Clarke admits fans WON'T be returning to football 'any time soon'

If the sport is to return to complete the Premier League and EFL seasons then all matches will have to be played behind closed doors to maintain social distancing measures.




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Graeme Souness warns football faces wide-spread financial meltdown as clubs clash over ending season

Sportsmail revealed on Sunday the Premier League want all 20 clubs to commit to doing everything they can to resume in order to prevent financial collapse.




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Newcastle will have to pay Tottenham £12.5m if they appoint Pochettino to replace Bruce this month

The manager was sacked in November and was paid the same fee in compensation, but part of the agreement means any club wishing to employ him within six months has to repay Spurs that amount.




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From widespread testing to a new quarantine scheme... how South Korean football got back to playing

Life is already beginning to return to the status quo in South Korea, with the coronavirus outbreak now seemingly under control and new cases in single digits following a February peak.




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Brighton CEO won't change his mind on neutral grounds ahead of Premier League restart vote

The fate of Project Restart hangs in the balance ahead of Monday's crucial vote as top flight chiefs remain in talks with Government figures on a possible relaunch of the campaign.




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With relegation under the spotlight Sportsmail's experts discuss Project Restart's burning issues

The Premier League are encouraging clubs to unite in support of Project Restart to ensure the 2019-20 season reaches its natural conclusion on the pitch.




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Premier League faces 'very messy' legal action if three teams are not promoted

Speaking via videolink to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee on Tuesday, Parry confirmed that discussions have led him to believe that promotion and relegation will go ahead as normal.




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John Stones wants the Premier League to restart 'more than anyone' but says stars must be protected

The defender has been training at home since March with the nation lockdown down during the coronavirus outbreak, and now many teams are preparing to return to training with their clubs.




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Mikel Arteta says Kieran Tierney will provide something 'special' for Arsenal when football returns

special' to the squad after overcoming a string of injuries and adjusting to life down south. While Arsenal legend Ian Wright believes Tierney has the ability to be a 'magnificent' player for Arsenal




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Former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino 'edges closer to Newcastle hotseat'

The Magpies are the subject of a £300million takeover bid backed by Saudi's Public Investment Fund, and if that is ratified the club would become one of the richest in Europe.




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Premier League clubs threaten vote to RELEGATE the bottom three if they block Project Restart plans

EXCLUSIVE: Norwich, Aston Villa and Bournemouth have been warned that their best chance of staying up is to vote to restart the season and win games to get out of trouble.




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Premier League now WON'T vote on contentious Project Restart plan on Monday

The Premier League's bottom three - Norwich City, Aston Villa and Bournemouth - have been warned that relegation could be imposed on them if they object to Project Restart plans.




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Gary Neville says clubs at the bottom of the Premier League will get 'BULLIED'

The three teams occupying the Premier League's bottom three places have been warned that relegation could be imposed on them if they continue to obstruct plans to resume the season.




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Team celebrations, spitting and swapping shirts 'will be banned' under Premier League protocols   

Various health and hygiene measures 'that could be in place for up to a year' will also be discussed by Premier League clubs next week as Project Restart plans are outlined




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Brighton chief Paul Barber insists it's not just Premier League strugglers with neutral venue fears

The Albion CEO has been vocal in his opposition to the 'unfair' proposals of Project Restart, which would see remaining games played at a small number of independent grounds.




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Kelly Clarkson reveals why she 'got real bitter' after winning American Idol made her a star

Kelly Clarkson revealed that she 'got real bitter' at the disdain she received after her American Idol season one victory made her a star.




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The Voice: Taylor Swift shares 'go home' advice she got as teenager in Nashville with Kyndal Inskeep

The 29-year-old pop star was once told to give up any hope of making it in Nashville, she revealed while serving as a 'mega-mentor' on Tuesday's episode of The Voice




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The Voice: Jake Hoot wins season 17 with coach Kelly Clarkson during star-studded finale on NBC

Jake Hoot was named the winner of season 17 of The Voice on Tuesday during a two-hour star-studded finale.




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Adam Levine is a doting dad as he plays at the beach with kids during family trip to Cabo 

Adam Levine appeared to be the well rested doting dad on Wednesday while lying in the sand with his daughter during a family trip to Cabo, Mexico.




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Nick Jonas announces his brothers Joe and Kevin will be his battle advisers on The Voice this season

Nick Jonas was announced as the new judge on NBC's The Voice back in October, but on Wednesday, the singer revealed his brothers will be joining him as well.




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Kelsea Ballerini hits a fashion high note in dazzling black suit

The singer, 26, flashed her lace bra as she took the stage in a sequinned black suit with head full of wavy blonde locks. The country star beamed with joy as she worked the crowd in Nashville.




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Spotify tests voice activation feature that lets users control the app hands-free with one command

According to reverse-engineering expert, Jane Manchun Wong, Spotis currently working on a voice-activation feature that lets users control the app by uttering the phrase 'Hey, Spotify.'




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The Voice: Dua Lipa offers advice to Megan Danielle and Samantha Howell and both advance on NBC show

The 24-year-old English singer helped contestants Megan Danielle and Samantha Howell prepare for their Battle Round duet on Monday's episode of The Voice and they both advanced.




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The Voice will finish its season with mix of live and taped remote segments amid COVID-19 lockdown

The show's studio with its trademark red chairs will be vacant except for host Carson Daly, who will direct traffic with a scaled-down crew adhering to current social distancing statues.




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Coal soap can soothe an itchy scalp. DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

ASK THE GP: For four months I have been suffering from an itchy scalp. There are no visible blemishes, but it is very irritating. The chemist suggested using a special shampoo. I am 79.




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Try Botox jabs to ease teeth grinding at night: Dr Martin Scurr answers your health questions 

The Daily Mail's resident doctor Martin Scurr answers your health concerns in his column. This week a reader asks if the ringing in their ears is connected to them clenching their teeth.




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Alex Scott reveals she went to therapy after receiving hateful comments during Strictly stint

The Strictly Come Dancing star, 35, explained at a special International Women's Day event that she was subjected to racist trolls throughout her stint on the 2019 edition of the show.




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Strictly Come Dancing: Oti Mabuse to return as 2020 pros are confirmed

Strictly Come Dancing 2020 will see the return of reigning champion pro Oti Mabuse, as the professional lineup was finally confirmed on Thursday.




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Stacey Dooley stocks up after Kevin Clifton insists she was not the reason he quit Strictly

Her outing comes after her boyfriend Kevin Clifton explained why he quit hit show Strictly Come Dancing, amid claims Stacey had pushed him to leave in pursuit of joint big money projects.  




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Alex Scott and Katya Jones opt for laid back looks on outing in London

The footballer, 35, and the professional dancer, 30, both cut casual figures as they bought a takeout meal on their outing on Saturday.




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AJ Pritchard QUITS Strictly Come Dancing to become a TV presenter alongside his brother Curtis  

Professional dancer AJ Pritchard has quit Strictly Come Dancing to become a TV presenter alongside his brother Curtis. 




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AJ Pritchard says he wants to be the next Ant and Dec with brother Curtis after quitting Strictly

The British dancer, 25, revealed he has big ambitions to be than Ant and Dec, after quitting the Strictly pro lineup on Thursday to be a TV presenter.




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Strictly's Oti Mabuse and Karen Hauer reveal they had 'no idea' about AJ Pritchard's plans to quit

AJ, 25, announced last week that he was walking away from the hit BBC ballroom show after almost four years, as he revealed plans to embark on a TV hosting career alongside his brother, Curtis, 24.




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Strictly Come Dancing Oti Mabuse discusses uncertain future of BBC show amid coronavirus pandemic

Appearing on Lorraine on Monday morning, the professional dancer, 29, revealed that those involved with making the show are 'just hoping' that it can still go ahead later this year




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James Jordan is every inch the doting father as he cradles his 'munchkin' daughter Ella

The former Strictly Come Dancing star, 42, shared a sweet Instagram snap of himself cradling his 'munchkin' baby daughter Ella on Sunday, while wife Ola, 37, later shared an image of their smiling tot.




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BBC's Big Night In: Strictly's Oti Mabuse and Anton Du Beke lead the pros in epic dance-along

Stars including Oti Mabuse, Anton Du Beke, Amy Dowden and Graziano Di Prima appeared alongside thrilled fans who sent in their own videos dancing to the Dua Lipa Physical.




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Strictly's Katya Jones left traumatised as 'explicit personal photos are leaked'

Pro ballroom dancer Katya Jones is said to have been left devastated after explicit photos of her were reportedly leaked.




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Reverend Richard Coles makes emotional radio tribute to sister-in-law who died from coronavirus

Reverend Richard Coles today invoked the Queen's 'we will meet again' message as he read out a touching tribute to his sister-in-law Louise Coles after her death from coronavirus.




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Strictly's Oti Mabuse says producers are 'doing everything possible' to return show

Strictly Come Dancing's professional dancer Oti Mabuse gave a little bit of hope to the show's fans when she appeared on the Graham Norton show. 




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OLIVER HOLT: My one wish for football in 2020 is to put some of our aggression and angst away

OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: It was late in the afternoon on the fifth day of the second Test at Newlands when a beautiful thing happened in the stand next to the Oaks Enclosure.




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OLIVER HOLT: It's good that Scotland is heading in the right direction... now everyone must step up

OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Two years ago, the NFL made a change to its rules. 'It is a foul if a player lowers his head to initiate and make contact with his helmet against an opponent.'




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Sacking Solskjaer is not Manchester Utd's answer... Ed Woodward must take the blame

OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: They sold Solskjaer's best goalscorer to Inter. They loaned his best defender to Roma. His best midfielder rarely plays. It's time for Ed Woodward to explain.




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VAR is not perfect but it makes more sense than Arsene Wenger's idea

OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: There is nothing wrong with the offside rule and there is nothing wrong with the way VAR is interpreting it. The facts really are that bald.