
It’s looking likely that Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina is going to team up again with Rafa Benitez. The Spanish goalkeeper is set for a loan deal to join Napoli for the season, which will open up the number one starting position at Anfield to new signing Simon Mignolet.
Here are tonight’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina set for loan move to Napoli — BBC Sport
- José Mourinho insisted John Terry is not certain of selection and must prove he is ‘untouchable’ — Guardian
- Flamengo sign Andre Santos from Arsenal — Sky Sports
- Michael Laudrup denies Barcelona link — BBC Sport
- Fox Sports 1 faces the unenviable pressure of high expectations — Awful Announcing
- Carl Jenkinson wants to be Arsenal’s first choice right-back — Telegraph
- Sunderland target Valencia full-back as move for Argentine fails — Shields Gazette
- Which football clubs are the most family friendly? — The Guardian
- Newcastle confirm friendly with Rangers — Shields Gazette
- Swansea City: Laudrup happy with Europa League draw — BBC Sport
- Fulham owner Shahid Khan looks to host friendly in Jacksonville — Pro Soccer Talk
International soccer
- Overseas fans must pay at least £288 to watch World Cup 2014 final — Telegraph
- 2014 ticket sales kick off worldwide on August 20 on FIFA.com — FIFA
Eredivisie
Major League Soccer
Football League
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