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The Ashes: Australia vs England, fifth Test: Updates and reaction from series finale at Sydney Cricket Ground

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The Ashes: Australia vs England, fifth Test: Updates and reaction from series finale at Sydney Cricket Ground

Konate set to leave Liverpool on free transfer

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Latest from Your Site News' Lyall Thomas and Vinny O'Connor:

Ibrahima Konate is set to leave Liverpool after five years at Anfield.

The 27-year-old had been in talks with the club about extending his contract but could not find common ground when it came to signing a new deal and is now set to walk away for free.

Konate has been linked with a number of sides across Europe since the turn of the year but has yet to decide on his next move.

Konate has made 181 appearances since his arrival from RB Leipzig, winning a Premier League, an FA Cup and two Carabao Cups. 

Gordon completes Barcelona medical

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Latest from Your Site News' Keith Downie and Lyall Thomas:

Anthony Gordon has finished his medical and is with his family and agents in Barcelona, where he will stay overnight.

The formal parts of Gordon's Barcelona move are scheduled for Friday, including official photographs and the signing of his five-year contract.

Barcelona have agreed a 69.3m deal to sign the Newcastle forward, beating out interest from Bayern Munich.

Barca, Atleti in battle for Bernardo

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Latest from Your Site News' Lyall Thomas:

Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are battling for Bernardo Silva.

Barcelona have indicated they are ready to make him a formal offer and Atletico are preparing one too after talks with him this week. 

The player is set to have a huge decision to make - but as Your Site News reported previously, one source is insisting it is his dream to play for Barca. 

They were interested three years ago when his previous contract at Manchester City was expiring - but he re-signed and stayed. 

Barca and Atleti are in fierce competition about a few things - another one of them Julian Alvarez

Atletico are still insisting he is not for sale despite an impending bid from Barca that could be as much as 78m (90m). 

Allegri set to take over at Napoli

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Massimiliano Allegri is set to become Napolis next head coach, according to Sky Italy.

An agreement was reached on Thursday between Allegri and Napoli, with the former AC Milan and Juventus manager expected to replace Antonio Conte following his departure after two years in charge.

Allegri has moved ahead of Vincenzo Italiano in the running for the role, with a two-year deal agreed in principle.

Napoli are now waiting for Allegri and AC Milan to finalise the termination of his contract before he is free to sign.

Spurs closing in on Senesi move and hopeful of Robertson deal

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Podolski retires at 40- and becomes owner of Polish club!

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Latest from Your Site News' Lyall Thomas:

Lucas Podolski has retired from football age 40 and become the owner of Polish club Gornik Zabrze.

He just led Gornik Zabrze to the Polish Cup - their first trophy in 38 years - last weekend and they finished runner's up in the Polish league. 

The ex Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Germany great has followed his last game by acquiring the 86 per cent majority share-hold of the club. 

He said on LinkedIn: "Thats it. My last game.

"I can only thank all of you from the bottom of my heart. Im lost for words today This goodbye is incredibly hard for me, because I loved this game and the time with you fans with all my heart. 

"For me, football was never just a job, it was always pure love, passion, and hard work on the streets and in the stadium.

"A huge thank you to my family, my friends, my teammates, and the whole staff in the offices behind the scenes.. Thank you for this amazing surprise and this unforgettable day.

"And above all, thank you to you the fans. You are unbelievable! To be able to close the circle right here means everything to me. It was an honour. Yours, Poldi. 10"

Podolski was born in Poland but moved to Germany, with whom he won the 2014 World Cup, when he was two-years-old. 

Notts County release three after play-off triumph

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Notts County have released their retained list following their promotion to Sky Bet League One last weekend.

Keanan Bennetts, Jack Hinchy and Ollie Norburn will leave the club when their contracts expire at the end of June.

Tyrese Hall, Tom Iorpenda, Jayden Luker and Harald Nilsen Tangen will return to their parent clubs.

The club has confirmed it has made contract extension offers to Lewis Macari and Rod McDonald.

Dundee Utd sign Tait

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Dundee United have signed midfielder Dylan Tait on a free transfer.

The 24-year-old former Raith Rovers and Hibernian player has agreed a three-year contract after turning down a new deal with Falkirk.

United manager Jim Goodwin said: Dylan is a player weve admired for a long time and somebody we believe is perfectly suited to the way we want to play.

There was significant interest in Dylan from elsewhere, so were naturally delighted hes chosen Dundee United for the next stage of his career."

'Gordon's versatility and CL form attracted Barcelona'

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Your Site News' Keith Downie:

"What's interesting is the two clubs who were fighting for his signature are from the continent - Barcelona and Bayern Munich - and I think a lot of that would be down to what he's done in the Champions League this season.

"Only Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane scored more goals than Gordon's 10. It's a brilliant return. In that competition, his numbers have been sensational. His numbers haven't been quite as good in the Premier League. 

"Yes, he scored six, taking his total to 17 which, on paper, looks good. But clearly his best form this season has been reserved for the Champions League.

"He can play a number of positions, too. Ordinarily, he's played off the left-hand side in a 4-3-3, but he's also been used a lot through the middle, to devastating effect at times.

"Barcelona have got an abundance of riches, with the likes of Lamine Yamal and Raphinha. Robert Lewandowski is leaving, so perhaps that provides an opening for him through the middle. That ability to play in a number of positions is the thing that has attracted Barcelona.

"He's got blistering pace, he scores all sorts of goals and he's improved greatly as a Newcastle player since arriving from Everton. He's 25, he's an England international and I can see him fitting into the lifestyle over there, the style of football.

"Newcastle fans will be disappointed they are losing one of their star players, however I think it's easier to take losing him to Barcelona than it would have been if they were to have lost him to Arsenal, who were interested, and Liverpool, who almost signed him two years ago."

Arsenal owners planning new contract for Arteta

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Arsenal's Kroenke family owners have confirmed plans to offer manager Mikel Arteta a new contract as an "utmost priority".

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