New Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas is looking to sign Robert Lewandowski from Borussia Dortmund - but faces a battle with his former club Chelsea to land the Euro 2012 star. Read our full story here.
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Mali international Seydou Keita could join the exodus of players headed for China after confirming he is to leave Barcelona this summer.
The midfielder had one year remaining on his contract at the Nou Camp, but has activated a clause allowing him to leave should he not start more than half of Barca's fixtures the previous season.
The 32-year-old has been linked with a move to Chinese club Dalian Aerbin, following in the footsteps of Nicolas Anelka and Didier Drogba by moving East.
A statement on www.fcbarcelona.cat read: "Seydou Keita has announced this evening that he won't be staying at the club next season.
"FC Barcelona thanks Seydou for his services to the club over the years and wish him professional and personal success in the future."
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Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has played down talk of a move to the Los Angeles Galaxy and pledged his future to the London club.
The 34-year-old, whose contract with the Stamford Bridge side expires next summer, sparked talk of a switch to the United States when he and agent Steve Kutner were pictured sitting with Galaxy midfielder David Beckham at a recent Major League Soccer match.
But Lampard told The Sun: "There's nothing in that at all. I'm here in Los Angeles on holiday with [fiancee] Christine. We got engaged here last year and we love it over here.
"Steve's over here a lot on music and football business. He organised a box so we could go to see the Galaxy game.
"Becks was suspended for the match, so he came and sat with us and we had a good laugh - that's all."
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Sunderland look set to move for Scottish striker Steven Fletcher after Asamoah Gyan made his move to the Pro League permanent.
Pro League champions Al Ain confirmed their signing of Gyan after a successful loan spell last season, but the deal leaves Martin O'Neill's side short of striking options.
The Premier League side are expected to spend the money made from the sale of Gyan on another striker, with the Wolves forward understood to be keen on a move from the relegated side.
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