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Josh Sargent Signs With Norwich City

Aug 9, 2021 9:36 PM

Josh Sargent has signed with Norwich City from Werder Bremen. 

"It feels great. I've always wanted to play in the Premier League, so it's a very exciting opportunity for me," Sargent said in a statement.

"I think the Premier League is the best league in the world and it's going to push me and challenge me to be a better player. I heard it's a good group of guys and I talked with the head coach already and I really like what they're trying to do here at Norwich. I'm very excited to get started."

Canaries manager Daniel Farke said Sargent has "lots of potential."

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Aston Villa Agree To Purchase Emi Buendia For $42 Million

Jun 7, 2021 1:11 AM

Aston Villa have agreed to buy Emi Buendia from Norwich City for over $42 million.

The fee could rise as high as $56 million with add-ons.

The 24-year-old playmaker had been tracked by Aston Villa and Arsenal.

Buendia scored 15 goals and had 16 assists in the Championship last season. 

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United Interested In Signing Norwich's Max Aarons

Dec 31, 2020 8:30 AM

Manchester United have discussed the possibility of signing Max Aarons of Norwich City.

Aarons is a 20-year-old right-back who can also play on the left.

Norwich would like to keep Aarons at least until the summer as they are at the top of the Championship.

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Zero Premier League Players, Staff Test Positive For COVID-19

May 31, 2020 7:18 PM

A widespread test of Premier League players and staff returned zero positive tests for COVID-19.

"The Premier League can today confirm that on Thursday 28 May and Friday 29 May, 1,130 players and club staff were tested for COVID-19. Of these, zero have tested positive," said the league in a statement.

12 players have tested positive in the previous three rounds combined.

The testing revealed 10 positive results from Championship clubs.

The Premier League is currently set to restart on June 17th. 

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Premier League Matches To Be Played On Neutral Sites If Season Resumes

May 3, 2020 3:08 PM

Premier League matches will take place on neutral grounds if and when the season restarts, sources told ESPN.

The move is a response to the fear that supporters will crowd outside stadiums of home sides.

The Premier League is set for a decisive vote on May 8th that will determine how to continue the season.

While there has been no set date for season's return, early-June is the target date should the UK government relaxes its current lockdown measures. 

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Premier League Relegation Unlikely If Season Canceled

Apr 19, 2020 3:12 PM

Teams will not get relegated from the Premier League is the season is unable to resume, according to Brighton owner Tony Bloom.

Premier League sides met on Friday to discuss a plan to restart the season, though all possibilities are hypothetical due to the unpredictability of the pandemic.

"You may get a title winner, obviously Liverpool deserve it, you may use that criteria for European qualification, but I do not see how anyone can vote for that, certainly the percent needed for teams to get relegated," said Bloom.

Bloom also discussed a plan in which teams would be ranked by their points-per-match.

"I don't foresee a situation, if the season's not played out, that teams will get relegated on a points-per-game basis.

"I just don't think it's fathomable that a team which is not allowed to play out the season may lose out on 0.2 points based on this system, and also it does not take into account the strength of the team you have not played."


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Premier League Targeting Resumption Of Matches On June 6th

Apr 13, 2020 12:36 PM

English soccer are working towards June 6th as a date for their return to competitive action. Matches will be played without fans in attendance.

A video conference of all 20 Premier League clubs is due to take place this Friday in order to discuss and outline a tentative schedule for the resumption of the league in the coming weeks.

Clubs will have a three-week mini preseason starting on May 16th.

The plan depends entirely on government advice and the extent of lockdown measures in the United Kingdom.

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Several Premier League Clubs Want To End Season Immediately

Mar 27, 2020 2:13 PM

Several Premier League sides are looking to end the 2019-20 season with immediate effect, with an eye towards replaying the entire season.

One source told The Athletic that it would be morally wrong to restart the season considering the current COVID-19 pandemic.

“We run a game. No more, no less. There is no place for sport at the moment," said the source.

Should the season be canceled, Liverpool would be denied their first Premier League title in 30 years.

Premier League sides committed to finishing the season in a meeting last week, though many are developing strong reservations due to the growing pandemic. 

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Premier League To Fully Complete 2019-20 Season Before 2020-21 Season

Mar 20, 2020 12:28 PM

The Premier League will not start the 2020-21 season before every match from the 2019-20 season is completed.

This year's Premier League and EFL seasons will "absolutely finish before the next one begins," a source told ESPN.

The decision followed Thursday's announcement that the league will be postponed until at least April 30th, though a mid-May return looks more likely.

It is also increasingly likely that those matches will be played behind closed doors.

"The FA's Rules and Regulations state that 'the season shall terminate not later than the June 1' and 'each competition shall, within the limit laid down by The FA, determine the length of its own playing season.'

"However, the FA's board has agreed for this limit to be extended indefinitely for the 2019-20 season in relation to professional football. Additionally, we have collectively agreed that the professional game in England will be further postponed until no earlier than April 30," released the Premier League and EFL in a joint statement.


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Premier League Suspended Until At Least April 30th

Mar 19, 2020 11:03 AM

The Premier League will delay the start of the 20-21 season until the 19-20 season is finished in its entirety. The league also won't resume play until April 30th at the earliest. 

All professional soccer was suspended in England last Friday, initially until April 3rd, due to COVID-19.

There is hope the Premier League could resume fixtures in early May, though likely without fans.

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Premier League To Discuss Future Of Season Next Thursday

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Premier League Suspends All Matches Until At Least April 3-5

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Premier League Matches Could Be Played Behind Closed Doors

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Todd Cantwell Linked With Liverpool Move

Josh Williams/Liverpool Echo

Jurgen Klopp On 25-Point Premier League Lead: 'The Gap Is So Insane'

Shamoon Hafez/BBC Sport

Pep Guardiola Following Norwich Loss: Players Are Human

Paul MacInnes/The Guardian

Teemu Pukki Named Premier League Player Of The Month

BBC Football

Norwich Earn Automatic Premier League Promotion
Norwich will win the Championship with a result against Aston Villa next weekend.

Paul Doyle/The Guardian

Arsenal-Liverpool On Opening EPL Weekend, Manchester Derby On Sept. 10
Arsenal will host Liverpool on the opening weekend of the 16-17 English Premier League season.

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Sunderland Guarantees EPL Safety, Newcastle, Norwich Relegated
Sam Allardyce has led Sunderland to just one defeat in their past 10.

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EPL Has Fewest Number Of Club Trained Players In History
Research shows 11.7 percent of players in the Premier League graduated from their current club's academy, a drop of 2.1 percent from 201

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City Earns $161.8M In TV Money For Winning EPL
Manchester City earned $161.8 million in television rights money, a huge increase from $102 million Manchester United received last season as champions.

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English Players In EPL Cut In Half Over Past 20 Seasons
The EPL was 71.1 percent English in 92-93 and is now down to just 31.8 percent.

Inside World Football

EPL Salaries Up 11 Percent To $3B In 12-13
The proportion of the income clubs spent on wages in 2012-13 was the same as in 2011-12, 67%, above the 50-60% threshold commonly recommended as sensible.

David Coon/The Guardian

Roger Bennett: Soccer Is Perfect Sport For Internet Era
Roger Bennett moved to the United States in 1996 and had to follow big Everton matches by telephone with his father holding the receiver up to the radio.

Alex Williams/New York Times

Norwich City Fires Chris Hughton, Appoints Neil Adams As Manager
Chris Hughton's team has lost four of their past six despite spending more than £25 million on players in the summer.

Ed Aarons/The Guardian

United More Popular Than Bottom 14 EPL Teams Combined
United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool account for 70 percent of Google searches for EPL teams.

Nate Silver, Ritchie King/FiveThirtyEight

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