Super rare Harry Potter book bought for 30p sold for more than £10,000
An ultra-rare first edition Harry Potter bough purchased for only 30p has managed to sell for £10,500.
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An ultra-rare first edition Harry Potter bough purchased for only 30p has managed to sell for £10,500.
World heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk says he wants to «bring glory» to Ukraine when he takes on Great Britain's Daniel Dubois in Wroclaw on August 26, live on TNT Sports. Dubois became the mandatory challenger to Usyk back in June 2022, beating American Trevor Bryan by knockout to win the WBA 'regular' heavyweight title. Ad It will be Usyk's (20-0-0) first title defence since he beat Anthony Joshua to retain the WBA 'super', IBF, WBO and Ring magazine belts in Saudi Arabia last year.
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David McCarthy: More than likely. I reckon if he gets acceptable bids for Ianis Hagi, Glen Kamara and Ben Davies, they'll be off. And if Borna Barisic doesn't extend his deal, they could take cash for him as well. Fraser Wilson: Glen Kamara is the obvious one given the heights the midfielder reached under Steven Gerrard a couple of seasons ago. His time seems to be up. Antonio Colak would be a big loss. The striker guarantees goals but seems out of favour under Beale. Andy Newport: He certainly needs to clear some more of the deadwood out but having already waved goodbye to the likes of Ryan Kent, Alfredo Morelos and Allan McGregor I don't think Beale will be keen to lose any more big names. Glen Kamara and Scott Wright look the most likely to be leaving.
Michael Beale is putting his side through their paces in a remote German location and he'll hope it pays dividends for his Rangers silverware hopes.