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  • The Independent

    Roy Keane ‘death stares’ at Wayne Rooney after bizarre sleeping habit revelation

    Roy Keane hit Wayne Rooney with a piercing death stare after the Manchester United legend made a bizarre hairdryer admission. Speaking on The Overlap podcast, Rooney recalled sleeping through an England team meeting when he was first called up to the squad in 2003. The bizarre admission took former United teammate Keane off guard, who was even more shocked to learn that Rooney still sleeps with a hairdryer blowing all night.

  • BBC

    'No surprises' among exits but Kelly's versatility 'will be missed'

    Bournemouth's retained list has no surprises - given that four of the five senior players departing had not made a first-team appearance for the Cherries during 2023-24. The player they will miss is defender Lloyd Kelly. Like Jefferson Lerma a year earlier, despite entreaties from Bournemouth to sign a new deal, it had been clear for a while that Kelly was poised to see out his Cherries contract before embarking on a Bosman-style free transfer.

  • The Independent

    Man City chairman offers Pep Guardiola contract update and sets new goal after four titles in a row

    Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak hopes to retain Guardiola after four consecutive titles but admits he is frustrated with the club fighting to clear their name after 115 Premier League charges

  • BBC

    Ronaldo: Euros record breaker and record chaser

    Cristiano Ronaldo is back to spearhead Portugal's bid to become European champions again - in potentially his last major tournament.