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  • Morgan: Done all I needed to for women's soccer

    Morgan: Done all I needed to for women's soccer
    U.S. women's national team great Alex Morgan said Friday that she's happy with her upcoming retirement after helping the future of women's soccer land in "an amazing place."
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    In recent football news, there have been significant activities in both the transfer market and competition fields. Everton is reportedly in talks to sign a £13m upgrade in Ashley Young, signaling David Moyes' intent to bolster his team's lineup. Leeds United is also making waves in the transfer window by targeting a "sensational" star, hinting at an exciting addition for their squad.

    In the Premier League, notable matches are coming up with Liverpool hosting Ipswich and Arsenal facing Wolves. These games are crucial as teams look to secure vital points in the league standings. Additionally, Manchester City's recent signing, Claudio Echeverri, shone for Argentina's Under-20 team, scoring twice in a commanding win over Brazil. This performance suggests promising talent arriving at City that fans can look forward to.

    Kyle Walker's loan move to AC Milan from Manchester City is another headline, marking the end of his significant contribution to the English club. Meanwhile, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has hinted at a challenging season ahead but vows the team will regain its dominant form next season despite being currently outside the top four in the Premier League.

    In transfer news beyond the Premier League, Real Madrid has entered the battle to sign in-demand Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran, heating up the competition with PSG and Al-Nassr also interested. Napoli, meanwhile, continues negotiations for Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho amidst exploring alternatives. These stories reflect the dynamic and highly competitive nature of football transfers, with clubs striving to strengthen their squads for future success.

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    2Arsenal222244
    3Nottingham Forest221144
    4Chelsea221740
    5Manchester City221538
    6Newcastle221238
    7Bournemouth221037
    8Aston Villa22-136
    9Brighton22534
    10Fulham22433
    11Brentford22128
    12Crystal Palace22-327
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    14West Ham22-1626
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    13Celta Vigo20-324
    14Las Palmas21-823
    15Leganes20-1022
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