‘AN INSPIRATIONAL BOY’ – FOOTBALL WORLD MOURNS BRADLEY LOWERY’S PASSING
Bradley Lowery died on Friday and the football world across the globe mourned the tragic news.
Lowery had been fighting a lengthy battle against neuroblastoma, but the news of his passing felt both sudden and shocking.
The six-year-old touched fans across the world after repeatedly appearing as a mascot for Sunderland during the 2016-17 seasons.
And Fifa, clubs and players joined to pay their respect to the ‘inspirational boy’.
BURNLEY ADD TO IRISH CONTINGENT WITH WALTERS SIGNING
Burnley have signed Jonathan Walters from Stoke City in a deal worth up to £3million, the forward becoming the club's fifth Republic of Ireland international.
Walters joins fellow Ireland players Jeff Hendrick, Stephen Ward, Robbie Brady and Kevin Long at Turf Moor after signing a two-year contract on Friday.
The 33-year-old, who has 49 caps for Ireland, scored 62 goals in 271 appearances in all competitions for Stoke during his seven years with the Potters.
Walters is Burnley's second signing ahead of the new Premier League season, joining Charlie Taylor at the club after the left-back agreed a move from Leeds United.
The deals come after Burnley sold Michael Keane to Everton this week in a deal that could rise in value to £30m.
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