Which of Africa’s top stars are set for a big weekend across Europe’s major leagues?
Freddie Ladapo: Crystal Palace are in dire straits. They have zero points, zero goals and…to make matters worse…they travel to Old Trafford this weekend.
As if Roy Hodgson didn’t have enough on his plate already, he was hit with the news earlier this week that Christian Benteke is set to be sidelined for six weeks after picking up a knee problem.
Coupled with Wilfried Zaha’s injury, it leaves already toothless…

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The new season is upon us, and as ever, Africa’s players across the world wasted little time in making headlines this weekend.
Here are five who impressed the team at KweséESPN this weekend.
Victor Moses: A new season means a clean slate for many players, but we suspect there will have been one or two Chelsea fans who won’t have forgotten Moses’s moment of madness in the FA Cup final in May.
On that occasion, the Nigeria wideman was the villain as his mindless dive saw him dismissed, leaving…

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KweséESPN profile a quintet of African stars who are set to contest Thursday night’s Europa League qualifiers.
Ademola Lookman: Coming off the back of an impressive summer in which he was part of the England team that won the U-20 World Cup in South Korea, the Anglo-Nigerian forward will be looking to build the progress he’s made over the last 12 months – starting with Everton’s qualifier against MFK Ruzomberok at Goodison Park.
The Toffees are in the midst of an ambitious transfer window,…

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Spurs correspondent Dan Kilpatrick explains why Tottenham are unlikely to spend big in the summer window.

ESPNFC’s Tottenham correspondent Dan Kilpatrick believes Spurs may struggle to compete financially in the transfer market.

Harry Kane aspires to emulate Ronaldo and Messi’s Ballon d’Or glory, and believes he can achieve that at Tottenham.

ESPN’s Tottenham correspondent Dan Kilpatrick tells us who he thinks Tottenham will sign this summer.
Clinton Njie has joined Marseille on a permanent deal from Tottenham.
Njie, 23, was on loan with the Ligue 1 club last season, having failed to secure a regular role at White Hart Lane.
The Cameroon forward  did not start a single Premier League game for Spurs, making eight substitute appearances after arriving from Lyon in a deal reportedly worth more than £8 million.
After returning to France he scored four times in 22 outings for OM.
Tottenham announced the news on Twitter, saying:…

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