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Keita joins Werder Bremen after Liverpool exit

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FIFPRO: Qatar WC dangerous for players' health

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West Ham United captain Declan Rice is set to leave the club this summer, chairman David Sullivan said on Thursday, following the club's first European title victory in 58 years.

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Arsenal382666+4584
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Aston Villa3818713+561
Tottenham Hotspur3818614+760
Brentford3815149+1259
Fulham3815716+252
Crystal Palace38111215-945
Chelsea38111116-944
Wolverhampton Wanderers3811819-2741
West Ham United3811720-1340
AFC Bournemouth3811621-3439
Nottingham Forest3891118-3038
Everton3881218-2336
Leicester City389722-1734
Leeds United3871021-3031
Southampton386725-3725