Nick Howson

Sports Editor
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Nick covers sport for the International Business Times UK specialising in football, rugby union, tennis and doping in sport.

Prior to joining IBT, Nick spent 4 years as a journalist for the Football League Paper, The Rugby Paper, Hampshire Cricket Club as well as Press Association and Sports New Media. Nick received his degree from Southampton Solent University in Sports Journalism.

Often found at Wembley, Twickenham, Wimbledon. Former Bleacher Report, Give Me Sport, Sportsbeat and Hampshire Cricket Club reporter.

Champion of old fashioned sport. Campaigner against fireworks, music, cheerleaders, attacking full-backs, diving and doping.

Nick Howson

Manchester Pair Express Lucas Interest

Manchester City and Manchester United have both invited Brazilian starlet Lucas Moura for talks over a potential move to the Premier League, the player's father has confirmed.

Vilanova Replaces Departed Guardiola at Barca

Tito Vilanova will replace Pep Guardiola as Barcelona's new manager, after the 41-year-old confirmed his departure at the end of the season following a glittering career at the Nou Camp.

City Must Wait to Replicate Liverpool's Rivalry With United

Label next Monday's Premier League title decider at the Etihad Stadium what you like; clash of the titans, summit meeting, there is no getting away from the fact the match represents one of the biggest matches in the division's 20-year history.

Shearer Predicts Rooney Record

Former Newcastle United forward Alan Shearer believes Manchester United's Wayne Rooney will come close to breaking his Premier League all-time goalscoring record.

Kuyt Persuading Chelsea Striker to Jump Ship

Chelsea forward Salomon Kalou has revealed that Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt wants to join Feyenoord this summer, with the Ivory Coast international intent on joining him in the near future

Ferguson Will Make Summer Signings

Sir Alex Ferguson will add to his Manchester United squad regardless of whether they pip Manchester City to the Premier League title, according to club legend Bryan Robson.