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Following is reaction to the death of former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson aged 76 on Monday, months after the Swede revealed he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Jadon Sancho's Manchester United career could be nearing its end as speculation mounts that he could join rivals Chelsea – with Raheem Sterling potentially heading in the opposite direction.
Jadon Sancho has continued to be active online following Manchester United's 2-1 defeat to Brighton on Saturday.
Manchester United icon David Beckham has offered a heartfelt homage to Sven-Goran Eriksson, expressing profound emotions over his passing at the age of 76.
Sven-Goran Eriksson, the Swedish soccer manager who spent five years as England's first ever foreign-born coach after making his name winning trophies at club level in Italy, Portugal and Sweden, died Monday. He was 76.
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer said Sunday he plans to play on beyond the current season, despite retiring from international football earlier this week.
Prince William hailed Sven-Goran Eriksson as a "true gentleman" as tributes poured in following the former England manager's death on Monday. Eriksson passed away surrounded by his family after revealing in January he had "at best" a year to live after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The 76-year-old Swede was the first foreign manager of England, taking them to the World Cup quarter-finals in 2002 and 2006, while reaching the same stage at Euro 2004. As well as his colourful five-year spell with England, Eriksson managed several of the world's top clubs and countries during 42 years in the dugout. In his role as president of the English Football Association, Prince William met Eriksson on many occasions.