England boss Gareth Southgate makes admission about Man City star Phil Foden's best position
England manager Gareth Southgate has played down the prospect of Manchester City star Phil Foden playing in midfield for his country.
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England manager Gareth Southgate has played down the prospect of Manchester City star Phil Foden playing in midfield for his country.
Premier League clubs spent a record £2.36 billion ($2.97bn) on new players in the transfer window that closed on Friday, according to analysis from Deloitte.
(Corrects to Declan Rice in first paragraph)
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Manchester United have been hugely efficient with their transfer business this summer window.
Pep Guardiola knows that his team will not be heading into this game close to full fitness, and they have lost the last two Community Shield games with that approach. That did not stop them from winning the Premier League though (and the rest), and so there will not be much for Manchester City to take from this match beyond their pursuit of six trophies in a calendar year.
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Mikel Arteta has challenged big-spending Arsenal to deliver a statement of intent ahead of the Premier League season when they face treble winners Manchester City in the Community Shield on Sunday. Arteta's side have their sights set on dethroning City as they look to avenge last season's painful collapse in the title race. Fuelled by a spending spree of more than 200 million pounds ($254 million) on England midfielder Declan Rice, Germany forward Kai Havertz and Dutch defender Jurrien Timber, Arsenal have an early opportunity to show they are equipped to end City's three-year reign as champions.