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    Praet set for Leicester exit

    Dennis Praet has confirmed his departure from newly-promoted Leicester City after a five-year stint at King Power Stadium. The Foxes signed the Belgium international from Sampdoria in August 2019 for £18.4m, but he has since struggled to become a mainstay under former managers Brendan Rodgers and Dean Smith, and current boss Enzo Maresca. Speaking to Flemish newspaper Het Nieuwsblad in an exclusive interview, the midfielder said he is looking for "something new" this summer, as he becomes a free agent with his current contract set to expire.

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    PSG coach Luis Enrique urges 'calm' in Dortmund Champions League decider

    Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique sought to take the pressure off his side going into Tuesday's Champions League semi-final second leg against Borussia Dortmund, telling them not to worry about having to win by two goals to reach the final.PSG are aiming to reach their second Champions League final, after they lost 1-0 to Bayern Munich in Lisbon in 2020.

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    'The time has come for change'

    BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty has been answering your questions on all things Premier League. Paul asked: Am I the only one who thinks West Ham have been punching above for a few seasons now? David Moyes is a goner, but I can't see the next man doing that much better, if at all.

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    How did Lopetegui fare at Wolves?

    Julen Lopetegui's only previous experience of managing in England was his nine months in charge of Wolves, which ended a few days before the start of the current season. Aided by some astute signings during the January transfer window, Lopetegui guided Wolves to a final position of 13th, with the team taking 31 points from his 23 league games in charge. Nine of those 23 games were victories, including memorable home successes against Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea and Aston Villa.