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Here are the latest news and updates from Sky Sports Football:
Breaking News
- Manchester City have completed the signing of Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund for a reported £51.3m fee. [Source: Sky Sports]
- Liverpool have announced the signing of Darwin Nunez from Benfica for a reported £64m fee. [Source: Sky Sports]
- Chelsea have confirmed the signing of Raheem Sterling from Manchester City for a reported £47.5m fee. [Source: Sky Sports]
Transfer News
- Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Richarlison from Everton, with a bid of £50m reportedly being considered. [Source: Sky Sports]
- Arsenal are close to signing Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City, with a deal worth £45m reportedly being agreed. [Source: Sky Sports]
- Newcastle United are in talks to sign Loris Karius from Besiktas, with a deal worth £2.5m reportedly being discussed. [Source: Sky Sports]
Injury News
- Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is set to miss the start of the new season after undergoing surgery on his knee. [Source: Sky Sports]
- Chelsea defender Reece James is expected to miss the start of the new season after suffering a hamstring injury. [Source: Sky Sports]
- Liverpool midfielder Thiago Alcantara is set to miss the start of the new season after undergoing surgery on his knee. [Source: Sky Sports]
Matchday News
- The Premier League has announced the fixtures for the 2022-23 season, with Manchester City set to face Arsenal on the opening day. [Source: Sky Sports]
- The Champions League group stage draw has taken place, with Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea all set to face tough opponents. [Source: Sky Sports]
- The Europa League group stage draw has taken place, with Arsenal, Tottenham, and Newcastle United all set to face tough opponents. [Source: Sky Sports]
Other News
- The Premier League has announced a new partnership with the English Football Association to promote women's football. [Source: Sky Sports]
- The FA Cup has announced a new partnership with Budweiser to become the official beer partner of the competition. [Source: Sky Sports]
- The Premier League has announced a new partnership with the Professional Footballers' Association to promote player welfare. [Source: Sky Sports]
Please note that these are just some of the latest news and updates from Sky Sports Football, and there may be other news and updates available.