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Premier League club Luton Town have secured a deal to sign veteran goalkeeper Tim Krul from Norwich City. The 35-year-old shotstopper has played in England on and off since 2006, first appearing for Newcastle United, before spells at Carlisle United and Brighton followed. A five year stint at Norwich City and 163 games later, a return to the top flight is now on the cards with the Hatters.
Typically, upon completion of their playing careers, players take a couple of routes. Some go into punditry to make a living.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho hailed David de Gea as the best goalkeeper in the world after he made a string of excellent saves during his side's 3-1 triumph over Arsenal.
The fall of the Netherlands football team has been a rather quick and surprising one to most. However, further analysis into the roots of one of the great football nations shows that it was a matter of time before this happened.
Newcastle United are weighing up a move for West Ham United goalkeeper Adrian with a view to offering him the number one role at St.James Park.
Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul has emerged as a transfer target for former Ligue 1 champions Montpellier HSC.
Newcastle go into the final game of their season against Barnsley knowing that the Championship title is not out of their reach, as they are currently a single point behind leaders Brighton.
Newcastle United goalkeeper Karl Darlow has emerged as a potential option to replace Asmir Begovic at Stamford Bridge next season.
Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul is to undergo a medical today ahead of a loan move to Watford.
Watford are hoping to wrap up a deal for Tim Krul from Newcastle United before the transfer window slams shut. Tim Krul is currently on loan at Ajax.
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