Arsenal and Newcastle to meet in Premier League showdown
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The Premier League have confirmed that the 2025 summer transfer window will close slightly earlier than previously anticipated.
Just two of the six teams behind Liverpool won, leaving Newcastle United (suddenly chasing a runners-up place) and Aston Villa the big winners as Chelsea and Nottingham Forest saw their chances dramatically diminish.
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NewcastleWorld on MSNFinal Premier League table as AI predicts Newcastle United, Aston Villa, Chelsea & Nottingham Forest's final two gamesNewcastle United are on the brink of Champions League qualification following Sunday’s 2-0 victory over Chelsea at St James’ Park. Prior to kick-off, Newcastle and Chelsea sat fourth and fifth, respectively,
But Champions League Key to DealIn a crucial twist ahead of the summer transfer window, Newcastle United’s ambitions to sign Crystal Palace
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Yardbarker on MSNPremier League giants circle as Crystal Palace remain determined to retain star midfielderAdam Wharton has quickly emerged as one of the most talked-about names in the Premier League transfer market. The Crystal Palace midfielder is attracting strong interest from several top clubs, with competition for his signature expected to intensify as the summer window approaches.
Newcastle v Chelsea LIVEChelsea are in the north-east for a huge game in the race for Champions League qualification. The Blues and Newcastle are level on points and goal difference with just three games left and the game at St James’ Park could be crucial in the battle to finish in the Premier League top five.
Newcastle United inched closer to UEFA Champions League qualification as they battled to a crucial 2-0 win over 10-man Chelsea. The teams entered Sunday's mammoth encounter at St James' Park level on 63 points in fourth and fifth, only ahead of Aston Villa on goal difference after they beat AFC Bournemouth on Saturday.
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Shields Gazette on MSNMajor blow for Newcastle United as Premier League duo in ‘pole position’ to sign £50m defenderBournemouth paid just £12.6m to sign Huijsen last summer, with that fee potentially rising to £15m. The Cherries, if they sell the 20-year-old when the summer window opens as expected, will net £50m from his sale - cashing in a very tidy profit.
A decisive champion does not make a dominant one, and the Premier League's Best XI is unlikely to look like it has in recent seasons when Man City or Liverpool take up most of the positions on nearly every ballot.
Here, The Scout's panel of FPL experts pick out their favourite differentials for the final two Gameweeks in Fantasy Premier League. These players are owned by under 10 per cent of managers, and can help those chasing to make big gains.