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Promoted clubs to earn payout

Watford or Crystal Palace can still expect to receive £120million if they are relegated from the Premier League after just one year of top-flight football.

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Sweeping changes at Reading

Noel Hunt, Ian Harte, Nicky Shorey, Simon Church and Jay Tabb are leaving Reading after the club confirmed their contracts will not be renewed this summer.

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No surgery for Blades defender

Sheffield United defender Tony McMahon does not require surgery on his Achilles injury.

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Law tips McCall for big things

Nicky Law feels it is inevitable Sheffield United target Stuart McCall will move on to bigger things following his achievements at Motherwell.

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Platini's corruption warning

UEFA president Michel Platini has renewed his call for a European sports police force after warning of 'mafia' involvement in match-fixing.

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Materazzi dreams of Chelsea

Marco Materazzi would love to join Jose Mourinho at Chelsea if the Real Madrid boss makes his anticipated return to the club this summer.

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Ba: Everyone thinking of Jose

Demba Ba has revealed that Chelsea's players are excited about the possibility of Jose Mourinho rejoining the club.

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Richards aware of Pellegrini

Micah Richards says that he has heard good things about potential Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini from striker Roque Santa Cruz, who has spent the season on loan with him at Malaga.

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Bowman signs for Minstermen

York City have agreed personal terms with Hereford striker Ryan Bowman.

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Spireites keen on Navarro loan

Chesterfield have reportedly been in touch with Swindon about the possibility of signing midfielder Alan Navarro.

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Stoke firm on Begovic & Nzonzi

Stoke have rejected a transfer request from Steven Nzonzi and dismissed reports claiming Asmir Begovic is on the verge of joining Liverpool.

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Torquay trio pen new deals

Torquay have agreed new contracts with three players and talks will continue with their first-choice centre-backs.

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