Liverpool midfielder Yossi Benayoun joins Chelsea on three-year deal

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Chelsea have announced the capture of Liverpoolmidfielder Yossi Benayoun on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee, believed to be between £5 million and £6 million.

The 30-year-old has been linked with a switch to the Premier League champions all summer as a replacement for the out-of-contract Joe Cole and will join his new team-mates for pre-season training on ...Read More.

Germany star Mesut Oezil wants to join Manchester United or Chelsea

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Werder Bremen starlet Mesut Oezil is keen to followGermany team-mate Michael Ballack's lead and make a move to the Premier League, with Chelsea andManchester United his preferred destinations.

The 21-year-old emerging star has been a key player for Die Mannschaft in 
South Africa as the team gears for their quarter-final clash with Argentina on Saturday.

While he is focused on 
the World Cup at the moment, Oezil has just a year left on his current contract with Werder Bremen and hinted that the Premier League and La Liga ...Read More.

Fifa May Extend Suarez Ban

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FIFA have confirmed that Uruguay striker Luis Suarez could miss the rest of the World Cup following his hand-ball against Ghana.Suarez was given a straight red card for saving a goalbound-header on the line in extra-time.

Ghana missed the resulting penalty and Uruguay went through to the semi-final after winning a shoot-out.



The Ajax forward will serve an automatic one-match ban ruling him out of the semi-final ...Read More.







Asamoah Gyan Will Never Forget His Missed penalty in the World Cup.

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THIS was the moment Ghana's World Cup dream died - and a continent went into mourning.Asamoah Gyan looks to the heavens and prays after missing a penalty with the last kick of extra-time.

With 1billion people willing him to make Ghana the first African nation ever to reach the World Cup semi-finals, Gyan's effort hit the bar.



Seconds later a drama-soaked clash went to a shootout - and Gyan bravely stepped up to bury Ghana's first ....Read More.




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