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Real Madrid and Manchester United worth almost £5bn on Forbes rich list
The business website values Real at $6.07bn [£4.9bn] with the reigning European champions hanging on to their top spot having increased their value by 19 per cent.
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Everton news
It saddens me that Everton are leaving their ancestral home for a new stadium - I'm not sure the ground at Bramley-Moore Dock will ever replicate the glory of Goodison Park, writes DANNY MURPHY
Everton's legendary former player and manager Joe Royle takes an emotional tour of Goodison Park before Toffees finally leave the famous old ground
Fulham 1-3 Everton: Vitaliy Mykolenko, Michael Keane and Beto on target as David Moyes' side put a dent in the Cottagers' European ambitions
Southampton vs Manchester City - Premier League: Pep Guardiola's side are held at Southampton despite Erling Haaland return
Southampton vs Manchester City - Premier League: Live score, team news and updates as Pep Guardiola welcomes Erling Haaland back into starting line-up, plus updates from the other 3pm games
Meet the former England wonderkid playing in exile under a completely different name
David Moyes breaks silence on Richarlison move after Spurs striker is linked with stunning return to Everton
Inside the stunning £10m London mansion that Frank Lampard shares with wife Christine - as Chelsea legend eyes return to the Premier League with Coventry City
PLAY TEAMSHEET: Can YOU name the Everton team that lost 2-0 against Fulham in 2001? Or pick YOUR team and guess their starting XI
Rangers takeover is 90 per cent complete, says former chairman Dave King
Everton striker Beto admits Toffees are being haunted by ghosts from the past after surrendering another lead against Ipswich
Arsenal's Champions League laser focus is hurting their top-five Premier League hopes after Bournemouth loss - you can sense the thought of regression starting to seep in if PSG advance, writes ISAAN KHAN
Everton striker Beto admits his side might be being haunted by ghosts from the past after surrendering another lead against Ipswich
Everton 2-2 Ipswich: Tractor Boys come from two goals down to claim a point thanks to Julio Enciso's stunning strike and George Hirst's late header
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