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he trails 6—3 after the opening in his match with thailand's noppon saengkham. elsewhere, anthony mcgill has a 5—4 lead overjack lisowski. lisowski looked out of sorts for much of the match, but rallied to win the final two frames, including a break of 107. their match concludes this evening. let's take a look at some other sports stories now. here's what's coming up shortly. as i mentioned, anthony mcgill‘s match against jack lisowski plays to a finish. three—time world champion mark selby then takes on northern ireland qualifierjordan brown. let's take a look at some other sports stories now. england will be without bowler reece topley for tomorrow's third and final one day international against ireland because of a groin strain. england have an unassailable 2—0 lead in the series. this year's diamond league meeting in doha has been moved again because of the coronavirus pandemic. it's usually the season—opener,
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but it was pushed back from april until october. it's now provisionally scheduled for 25 september. borussia dortmund say clubs have a week to agree a deal forjadon sancho, who's one of manchester united's top targets this summer. the german side are believed to want in excess of £100 million for the england forward, who joined from manchester city three years ago. so, with the new football season in england just a few week's away, many clubs will have their eyes on potential new signings. but the transfer window could be a very different experience for clubs lower down the football pyramid — with the pandemic hurting finances on a scale never seen before. patrick gearey reports. cheering. with the emotions come the repercussions, as one door closes, a lyindeee' repercussions, as one door closes, a sew opens. repercussions, as one door closes, a % opens. in transfers demand
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we got our feet when the tactics. we got our feet when the last game was done. but the transfer market, who knows what that will be looking like. but of course we have a plan in that respect. we cannot be reactive and reacting in relation to what our opponents may do and may do that we cannot do. of course, this is 2028, and everything is different. this window will run until the 5th of october, with longer running deals for efl clubs. primarily clubs are thought to of lost £500 million in revenue because of the pandemic, and no one is sure when they will be let back into grounds, so those losses may continue. with the weather is not the same for everyone. chelsea paid 54 the same for everyone. chelsea paid 5a million pounds for timo werner. manchester city are looking to bring in him for £40 million. transfers from one elite club to another are likely to go ahead at levels probably on par with what we've seen in previous seasons. once we drop out of the elite clubs, we then have
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