Celtic trophy day LIVE as Brendan Rodgers and his champions ready for four in a row Parkhead party
It's becoming a familiar feeling for Celtic - but that doesn't make it any less special for the Hoops hordes.
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It's becoming a familiar feeling for Celtic - but that doesn't make it any less special for the Hoops hordes.
Mikel Arteta is willing to break Arsenal's transfer budget in a bid to land a star striker to spearhead their Premier League title challenge next season. Arteta's side have now gone five years without a trophy as they approach the end of a frustrating campaign marred by injuries to key forwards Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus. That trio, as well as influential midfielder Martin Odegaard, all missed substantial chunks of the season as Arsenal failed to keep pace with Premier League champions Liverpool before losing the Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain.
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