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The star footballer Angel Di Maria is aiming to move away from the reputed club Manchester United. He is an Argentinian professional footballer. It has been only 7 months after he joined this club for a whopping €75 million. It has been heard from a close source of Argentina international that the main reason for his move away is his dissatisfaction with the management of Louis van Gaal. But the main concern of the management is whether or not it will affect the Man Utd tickets sale.
During the summer months and throughout the winter transfer window, transfer rumours are one of the main aspects of football news. Fans from every club like to know when players are being linked to their club. People want to know who the player is, what club he's joining and from where, what the transfer fee is likely to be and when the actual transfer could take place.
Football is all about the money. The ones with the deepest pockets get to buy the best talent. Here are some of the most expensive transfers ever in the history of football. And they add up to close to a billion dollars. Check it out:
Tennis doesn't have a time limit. Each match is won by winning a number of sets and because of this, a heated game of tennis can go on for hours. Here are the top 10 longest tennis matches of all time:
Here's taking a look back at the tournament so far. From incredible finishes to multiple goals, this World Cup has been one of the most entertaining ones of all time. That being said, there were also a great deal of disappointments. Here are some of the top disappointments from this year's World Cup:
To celebrate their World Cup squad, Korean Street Dancers pay tribute and offer up their support with their very own dance number. Watch it after the jump:
FIFA World Cup starts tomorrow and here's filmmaker Richard Swarbrick with a clip animating all the great world cup goals. We see famous goals such as Maradona's "Hand of God" to Jurgen Klinsmann's volley and more. Watch it after the break:
Nissin is looking forward to the 2014 FIFA World Cup and they've brought a Samurai to the local streets of Brazil, showing off his football skills as locals look on in awe. The World Cup gets underway this Thursday, June 12 while Japan kicks off its campaign with a Group C matchup against the Ivory Coast in Recife on Saturday, June 14.
We're just nine days away from the 2014 World Cup kickoff, and while there's no Paul the Octopus to predict who will win this year, we've got a couple of guesses on who'll be the likely contender for the title. Unsurprisingly, they're the usual suspects. Check out the 12 countries that could very well win the 2014 World Cup.
The 2014 World Cup is happening on June 12th, this month, and we'll be seeing some familiar faces returning to the world stage. 6 of them are players who have the most goals under their belt. But who will capture the Golden Boot this year?
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