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  1. Palmer & the biggest stars to miss out on the World Cup

    The 2026 World Cup is almost here. After years of build-up, dramatic qualifiers and numerous good - and bad - news stories surrounding FIFA's flagship finals, players and coaches from around the world are completing their last preparations while descending on the United States, Mexico and Canada for the biggest international football tournament to ever have been staged.

  2. How will Putellas, Leon & big exits impact Barca - and Spain?

    A quick scroll through the Spain squad to face England in a crucial Women's World Cup qualifier on Friday and there is one team represented more than any other: Barcelona. Eleven of the 25 names selected by Sonia Bermudez are based in Catalunya, with La Roja able to tap into that familiarity in a very impactful way over the years. But a lot is going to change at Barca this summer.

  3. Are England really about to bench poster boy Bellingham?

    "Who else?!" Those were the words of Jude Bellingham as he careened away in celebration after his quite remarkable bicycle kick had drawn England level in the 95th minute of their Euro 2024 round-of-16 game against Slovakia. The Three Lions had been terrible up to that point, but Bellingham’s heroic moment had kept them alive, continuing a season where he had been the difference-maker for Real Madrid again and again.

  4. Arsenal close to signing 16-year-old Leicester winger

    Arsenal are closing in on a deal to sign Leicester City’s highly-rated teenager Jeremy Monga ahead of rival Premier League suitors. The top-flight champions have made the 16-year-old winger a priority summer target as they look to aggressively bolster their ranks with the finest young domestic talent available in the country.

  5. Cherki delivers but France fall short in Ivory Coast loss

    Rayan Cherki scored a memorable goal, but a much-changed France side couldn't hold onto the lead as they dropped their first World Cup warmup game to the Ivory Coast, 2-1. Manager Didier Deschamps made plenty of changes, yet still named a strong side. Despite some bright moments, Les Bleus weren't able to piece together a complete performance - and were made to pay.

  6. De Bruyne and Lukaku warned Napoli stay may be over

    Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has sent a chilling warning to his superstar squad, suggesting that no player is untouchable following public outbursts against former coach Antonio Conte. Midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne and striker Romelu Lukaku find their futures hanging in the balance after the Partenopei chief insisted he is prepared to sanction sales this summer.

  7. Six biggest Liverpool issues Iraola needs to solve

    Liverpool have a new manager. Just over a year after Arne Slot led the Reds to a record-equalling 20th English championship, the Dutchman has been replaced in the dugout by Andoni Iraola. The change of coach has already lifted spirits around Anfield after a disastrous Premier League title defence that featured 12 defeats, while Liverpool were also hammered at home by Crystal Palace in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup, humiliated by Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals and swept aside by Paris Saint-Germain in the last eight of the Champions League.

  1. Leao receives offer worth double AC Milan salary

    Rafael Leao looks increasingly likely to end his adventure in Serie A as Galatasaray emerge as the leading contenders for his signature. The Portuguese international, who has struggled for consistency and fitness during a difficult season at San Siro, has reportedly received an eye-watering financial package to move to the Turkish giants.

  2. Man Utd 'won't let agents dictate' summer business, CEO promises

    Manchester United chief executive officer Omar Berrada has issued a definitive message regarding the club's recruitment strategy, insisting that the Red Devils will not be held to ransom by representatives and intermediaries. Following a successful season that saw the club return to the Champions League under head coach Michael Carrick, the hierarchy is determined to maintain a disciplined approach in the market.

  3. Brentford beat PL rivals to €50m El Mala

    Brentford have reportedly reached a breakthrough in their pursuit of Koln starlet Said El Mala, securing a deal that will see the teenager move to London in a record-breaking transfer. The Bees have moved aggressively to beat several Premier League rivals to the signature of the Bundesliga sensation.

  4. Wiegman confirms James fit for Spain clash

    England have received a significant injury boost ahead of their crucial World Cup qualifier against Spain, with Sarina Wiegman confirming that Lauren James is fit and ready to feature. The Lionesses travel to Mallorca knowing that avoiding defeat will officially punch their ticket to the 2027 tournament in Brazil with over a year to spare.

  5. Jose Mourinho

    Mourinho takes Turkey to European Court of Human Rights

    Jose Mourinho has sensationally escalated his dispute with Turkish football authorities by filing a formal complaint with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). The Portuguese tactician, who is widely expected to return to the Real Madrid dugout following the club's upcoming presidential elections, alleges that his fundamental rights were breached during a controversial stint at Fenerbahce.