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Great news for all Blues fans - we finally have it, confirmation that Jô has signed a four year deal (for an undisclosed fee). It's probably a wise move not to announce the finances: agents and clubs will be looking at the figures in the hope of getting better deals for their players; also, Richard Dunne hasn't yet put pen to paper for his contract... [link]

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