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  1. Mourinho 'didn't look' at Benfica offer amid Real rumours

    Jose Mourinho has revealed that he is yet to consider a formal contract extension from Benfica, despite his current deal being set to expire in June 2027. The legendary Portuguese tactician has postponed all discussions regarding his future until after the current campaign concludes, further fuelling reports that he is the primary candidate to succeed Alvaro Arbeloa at Real Madrid.

  2. Fernandes sets ambitious Ronaldo & Rooney-related targets

    Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has declared his ambition to replicate the trophy-laden careers of club legends Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney. Speaking after being named the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year, the Portuguese playmaker admitted that his passionate and often transparent emotional style is a fundamental part of his leadership at Old Trafford.

  1. Harvey Elliott & the worst transfer of the EPL season

    Harvey Elliott is ineligible to play for Aston Villa against parent club Liverpool on Friday night. But Unai Emery wouldn't have picked him anyway. And not to save him for next week's Europa League final against Freiburg. Elliott hasn't seen a single minute of game time since March because he's one appearance away from triggering the clause in his loan agreement that would oblige Villa to buy him for £35 million ($46m) - and they've absolutely no intention of allowing that to happen.

  2. Eduardo Conceicao: The new Estevao

    At Palmeiras, Endrick, Estevao, Luis Gulherme, Vitor Reis and Luighi became known as 'The Billion Generation' - a reference to the colossal amount of money four prodigiously gifted players were expected to generate for the Brazil club. However, it now feels as if another name should be added to that illustrious list of outstanding academy products, that of Eduardo Conceicao.

  3. Mbappe and Vinicius booed as Bellingham scores in Madrid win

    Real Madrid’s inconsequential 2-0 victory over Oviedo was marred by a toxic atmosphere as supporters turned on their own stars following the surrender of the Liga title. While goals from academy graduate Gonzalo Garcia and Jude Bellingham secured the win, the night was defined by vehement booing directed at Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr amidst a background of presidential protests.

  4. Guardiola hails Man City's FA Youth Cup winners

    Pep Guardiola was left beaming with pride as he watched Manchester City’s next generation secure a dramatic 2-1 victory over Manchester United to clinch the FA Youth Cup. The first-team manager was a prominent figure in the stands at the Joie Stadium, witnessing a clash that highlighted the immense depth of talent currently residing within the City Football Academy.