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  1. Vinicius Jr: Yamal can win World Cup single-handedly

    Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Jr has heaped massive praise on Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal ahead of the upcoming World Cup. The Brazil international believes the young Spanish winger possesses such extraordinary talent that he is capable of winning the prestigious international tournament entirely on his own, despite the fierce rivalry between their respective clubs.

  2. Arsenal set Jesus price tag

    Arsenal have reportedly informed interested parties of the valuation required to prised Gabriel Jesus away from the Emirates Stadium this summer. The Brazilian forward has seen his role in Mikel Arteta’s squad diminish recently following a series of injury setbacks and increased competition for places, but he coul be set to stay in the Premier League.

  3. England reject Wharton stars as Palace win Conference League

    Adam Wharton was the star of the show as Oliver Glasner gave Crystal Palace fans the perfect parting gift by leading the Londoners to a fully deserved 1-0 victory over Rayo Vallecano in the final of the Conference League on Wednesday night. Right from the first whistle, Wharton had the look of a man determined to make a mockery of Thomas Tuchel's decision to leave him out of the England squad for this summer's World Cup in North America.

  4. Sergio Ramos' takeover dream is over as Sevilla end negotiations

    Sergio Ramos' proposed takeover of Sevilla has completely collapsed after the Real Madrid legend drastically altered the terms of his bid. Negotiations were abruptly terminated on Wednesday when the former defender returned to the table with a heavily reduced offer, prompting the selling party to walk away from what was supposed to be a historic deal for the Andalusian club.

  5. Lukaku: Belgium stars wanted Thierry Henry as coach

    Romelu Lukaku has sensationally revealed that the Belgium squad lobbied for Thierry Henry to take over as head coach following the departure of Roberto Martinez. The Napoli striker did not hold back in his assessment of the previous regime, suggesting that the tactical approach under former head coach Domenico Tedesco was destined for failure from the start.

  1. FIFA hit with subpoenas over World Cup ticket prices

    FIFA has been hit with legal subpoenas by authorities in the United States as an investigation is launched into the ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup. Officials in New York and New Jersey are demanding answers over allegations of "artificially inflating prices" and "misleading fans" ahead of the tournament in North America.

  2. Fabregas eyes next level after Como's UCL feat

    Cesc Fabregas has insisted he is already looking toward the future after leading Como to a historic Champions League qualification at the end of a remarkable Serie A campaign. While the city celebrates an achievement that seemed impossible just a few years ago, the Spanish tactician is focused on the work required to compete with Europe's elite.

  3. FA charge Chelsea over Rosenior debut incident

    Chelsea have been hit with a misconduct charge by the Football Association following their FA Cup clash against Charlton Athletic earlier this season. The governing body has officially opened disciplinary proceedings regarding the behavior of the visiting supporters during the trip to The Valley in January.

  4. Parkinson discusses Wrexham transfer plans

    Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson has confirmed that the club are preparing to bolster their ranks with new signings as they look to build on a record-breaking period of success. Following a season that saw the Red Dragons narrowly miss out on the Championship play-offs, Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac are once again expected to provide the financial backing necessary to take the club to the next level.

  5. Man City in contact to bring Porro back from Spurs

    Manchester City have initiated contact to re-sign Tottenham Hotspur defender Pedro Porro. As City prepare for a new era under Enzo Maresca following Pep Guardiola's departure, they are eager to strengthen their right-back position. Spurs face a massive battle to keep the Spanish international after a gruelling season where they narrowly avoided Premier League relegation.

  6. Barca make £69m Gordon bid

    Barcelona have stepped up their pursuit of Newcastle United star Anthony Gordon by launching a formal opening bid for the winger, according to reports. Hansi Flick is keen to bolster his attacking options at Camp Nou and has identified the England international as a priority target for the summer window.

  7. Inter in talks to sign Liverpool star in shock summer transfer

    Inter have reportedly opened advanced negotiations to sign Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones this summer. The England international is stalling on a new contract at Anfield and is seeking regular playing time to boost his national team prospects. Inter, fresh off winning the Serie A and Coppa Italia double, are keen to finalise a deal for the talented midfielder early in the transfer window.

  8. Tel's Tottenham sale could see Bayern chief sacked

    The corridors of power at the Allianz Arena are rarely quiet, but the latest tremors suggest a major executive casualty could be on the horizon. Despite securing a domestic double under Vincent Kompany, Bayern Munich are reportedly weighing up the future of sporting director Max Eberl, with the high-profile transfer decision regarding Mathys Tel's move at the very heart of the tension.

  9. Man Utd confirm staggering cost of sacking Amorim

    Manchester United have revealed the staggering financial impact of sacking head coach Ruben Amorim and his backroom staff in January. According to the club's latest financial figures, dismissing the Portuguese manager cost an eye-watering £16.7 million, adding to a growing list of expensive managerial mistakes that continue to hit the Premier League giants hard off the pitch.

  10. Triple Espresso reunites as Hayes announces June USWNT roster

    U.S. Women’s National Team head coach Emma Hayes named a 26-player roster for the USWNT’s pair of June friendlies against Brazil, with Sophia Wilson, Trinity Rodman and Mallory Swanson - the attacking trio known as “Triple Espresso” - reunited on the same squad for the first time since helping the Americans win gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics.