Man City transfer news latest as 'agreement' reached for huge transfer amid Bruno Guimaraes claim
Manchester City have reportedly hatched a plan to replace Rodri for the remainder of the season with Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.
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Manchester City have reportedly hatched a plan to replace Rodri for the remainder of the season with Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.
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BIRMINGHAM, England :Aston Villa came from behind to defeat West Ham United 2-1 in the FA Cup third round on Friday after a controversial goal from Amadou Onana and a strike from Morgan Rogers denied Graham Potter a victory in his first game as the visitors' manager.
Graham Potter's reign as West Ham manager began with defeat as Aston Villa celebrated their 150th anniversary by fighting back to claim a 2-1 FA Cup third-round win.
BIRMINGHAM, England : Aston Villa came from behind to defeat West Ham United 2-1 in their third-round FA Cup tie on Friday after second-half goals from Amadou Onana and Morgan Rogers denied Graham Potter a victory in his first game as the visitors' manager.
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