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Tottenham managing director Fabio Paratici - who was hit with a 30-month ban by the Italian FA last week - is alleged to have paid over the odds to sign Cristian Romero from Atalanta to solve a problem for Juventus

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  Tottenham managing director Fabio Paratici, whose 30-month Italian FA ban is expected to be extended to the UK, is accused of overpaying for Atalanta midfielder Cristian Romero in order to solve a problem for Juventus. Fabio Paratici was banned for his role in Juventus' financial irregularities. After allegations that he overpaid for Cristian Romero, Paratici is under even more scrutiny. Tottenham strongly refutes the notion that they overpaid for the center back. Fabio Paratici's future at Tottenham is under scrutiny following allegations that he offered to pay exorbitant fees to sign Cristian Romero from Atalanta in order to solve a problem for his former club Juventus. The Italian FA banned Paratici for 30 months on Friday for his role in financial irregularities at Juve, where he worked for over a decade. This penalty is expected to be extended to the United Kingdom, putting his position as managing director of Tottenham Hotspur in jeopardy. Fabio Paratici's future as

SAMI MOKBEL: This is how we remember Arsenal versus Manchester United: full throttle, relentless, and breathless. This rivalry is vital to English football. It's great to have them back.

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  SAMI MOKBEL: This is how we remember Arsenal vs. Manchester United: full throttle, relentless, and out of breath. This rivalry is extremely important in English football. It's wonderful to have them back. Arsenal defeated Manchester United 3-2 at the Emirates on Sunday. Following this crucial victory, Arsenal now leads the Premier League by five points. It was a thrilling and breathless battle reminiscent of the glory days of their rivalry. To use a slogan synonymous with Merseyside's red side: this meant more. At least, that's how it felt. The tackle was noticeably crunchier, and the pass was noticeably crisper. 'What a game, it's a proper football match,' says one. 'This is vintage Manchester United and Arsenal,' said Gary Neville, co-commentator for Sky Sports. Eddie Nketiah of Arsenal led the line brilliantly with a brace as his team defeated Manchester United. He was correct; this was Arsenal versus Manchester United as we remember it: full speed,

Arsenal 3-2 Manchester United: Eddie Nketiah's 90th-minute winner gives the Gunners the Emirates Cup. THRILLER... as Mikel Arteta's side takes a five-point lead thanks to goals from Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford.

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  Arsenal 3-2 Manchester United: Eddie Nketiah's 90th-minute winner gives the Gunners the Emirates Cup. THRILLER... as Mikel Arteta's side takes a five-point lead thanks to goals from Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford. Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League table was extended after a 3-2 victory over Manchester United. Marcus Rashford, in form, opened the scoring with a stunning goal before Eddie Nketiah leveled the game. Bukayo Saka scored for the hosts in the second half with a long-range effort that curled past David De Gea. Lisandro Martinez equalized for Manchester United after pouncing on a loose ball from a corner. In the dying moments of the game, Nketiah popped up at the back post to score a second goal. Relive all of the action from Manchester United's trip to the Emirates with Sportsmail's live blog. It is hoped that Arsenal and their fans enjoyed it because if Mikel Arteta's team is to pull off the biggest Premier League title surprise since L