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Tribal 5/24: Antony, Kvaratskhelia - the five most important stories from the last 24 hours

For the Tribal 5/24, we select the five most important stories and/or analysis you need to know from the past 24 hours. They're not necessarily the most popular stories from the past day, but ones you should know from the last 24 hour news cycle:



Dutch pundits convinced Man Utd WILL buy Antony: But can he handle Prem level?

Former Holland striker Youri Mulder expects Manchester United to sign Ajax attacker Antony.

United had an offer of €80m for Antony rejected by Ajax last week.

Mulder said on Rondo: "They can't afford for this to go wrong. Even if Ajax asks for 120 million, they still pay it. The newspapers are full of Manchester United. Everyone laughs at them. They want to get everyone, but they miss everything..."

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Adani amazed by Napoli dazzler Kvaratskhelia: He has it all

Former Italy defender Daniele Adani has sung the praises of Napoli attacker Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

The summer signing has been superb in his first games in Serie A.

Adani said on RAI Sport: "He is a guy who works a lot even without the ball, as well as having the ability to dribble and take initiative with resourcefulness..."

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Racing Santander keen to re-sign Pablo Torre from Barcelona

Racing Santander are keen to take Pablo Torre back from Barcelona on-loan.

Torre was sold by Racing last season to Barca, which have added the attacker to the Barca Atletic squad for the new campaign...

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Toulouse president Damien Comolli open to AC Milan alliance

Toulouse president Damien Comolli has opened the door to an alliance with AC Milan.

Like Milan, Toulouse are now majority owned by Red Bird Capital Partners.

Comolli said, "The closing of Milan is scheduled for September 6..."

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5 Lessons from Prem weekend: Ten Hag avoided Liverpool press; Newcastle fans rattled Man City; Chelsea midfield failed to handle Leeds pressure

Erik ten Hag's tactical shift led Manchester United to victory over Liverpool. Newcastle's home support played a role in the thriller with Manchester City. And Steven Gerrard is out of ideas at Aston Villa. Here's five lessons we learned from the past Premier League weekend...

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