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  1. Monaco admit Pogba could leave

    Paul Pogba faces an uncertain future at Monaco as the club’s hierarchy admits the World Cup winner could be sold this summer. Following a debut season in Ligue 1 marred by fitness issues, the former Manchester United man is no longer considered an untouchable part of the project at the Stade Louis II.

  2. Ex-Barcelona defender takes over as new Mexico boss

    Rafael Marquez has been announced as the new manager of the Mexico national team following the departure of Javier Aguirre. The succession takes effect immediately after Mexico were eliminated from the World Cup by England on Sunday, allowing the former defender to begin preparing the squad for the 2030 tournament with a focus on integrating young talent and rebuilding.

  3. Chelsea confirm arrival of teen star

    Chelsea have announced the arrival of highly-rated Portuguese winger Geovany Quenda from Sporting CP on a long-term contract that runs until 2034. The 19-year-old arrives at Stamford Bridge after a remarkable spell in his homeland, where he won domestic titles and established himself as one of the most exciting young talents in European football.

  4. Greenwood set for shock Turkey move

    Mason Greenwood’s time in Ligue 1 appears to be coming to an end as a shock move to the Turkish Super Lig gains momentum. The English forward, who joined Marseille in 2024, is now the subject of intense negotiations that could see him relocate to Istanbul with Fenerbahce.

  5. PSG star snubs Real Madrid interest

    Fabian Ruiz has decided to commit his long-term future to Paris Saint-Germain by signing a new contract extension. The Spain international has reportedly snubbed major transfer interest from Real Madrid and Bayern Munich to remain in the French capital, extending a highly successful stint that has yielded consecutive domestic and European trophies.

  6. Hayes meets Messi and Salah at World Cup

    USWNT head coach Emma Hayes was left starstruck at the World Cup after sharing the pitch with two of the greatest players of all time. The Olympic gold-winning manager was invited to perform the ceremonial coin flip before Argentina's dramatic round-of-16 clash against Egypt, bringing her face-to-face with Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah - an unforgettable moment that even had Arsenal legend Ian Wright labelling the USWNT boss "the queen GOAT."

  7. Chelsea youngster set for surprise Champions League loan

    Chelsea winger Jesse Derry is on the verge of completing a season-long loan move to Portuguese giants Sporting CP, shortly after agreeing a new contract at Stamford Bridge. The highly rated teenager enjoyed a promising breakthrough campaign in London last season and will now look to gain valuable first-team experience and continue his rapid development in the Champions League.

  1. Amorim admits to Man Utd mistakes

    Ruben Amorim has openly acknowledged making mistakes during his challenging 14-month tenure as Manchester United manager. Speaking at his first press conference as the new head coach of AC Milan, Amorim reflected on his time in the Premier League, admitting that his difficult spell at Old Trafford served as a significant learning experience for his future managerial career.

  2. Arsenal sign Switzerland midfielder Reuteler

    Arsenal have officially confirmed the signing of Switzerland midfielder Geraldine Reuteler on a permanent deal from Eintracht Frankfurt. The highly-rated international brings a wealth of experience and attacking threat to London after eight successful years in Germany, significantly bolstering the squad ahead of the highly anticipated new Women's Super League campaign.

  3. 킬리안 음바페 (Kylian Mbappe)

    Deschamps: Mbappe 'well' after racist abuse

    France head coach Didier Deschamps has confirmed that Kylian Mbappe remains fully focused and mentally strong ahead of their World Cup quarter-final against Morocco. The Les Bleus captain was targeted by vile racist abuse from a Paraguayan politician following France's narrow knockout victory over the South American side.

  4. Egypt FA slams refs after Argentina exit

    The Egyptian Football Association has launched an extraordinary attack on the standard of officiating at the 2026 World Cup following their heartbreaking exit at the hands of Argentina. In an official statement, the governing body expressed its "widespread frustration" over a series of controversial calls that saw the Pharaohs surrender a two-goal lead.

  5. Ibrahimovic: Messi needs help despite 'animal' form

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic has sent a blunt message to the Argentina squad, insisting that Lionel Messi cannot continue to carry the national team alone despite his superhuman performances at the World Cup. The Inter Miami superstar was at his talismanic best during a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Egypt, but Ibrahimovic believes the supporting cast must do more to alleviate the burden on their captain.

  6. London City sign Putellas!

    London City Lionesses have completed arguably the most significant signing in the history of the women's game, confirming the arrival of legendary midfielder Alexia Putellas. The two-time Ballon d'Or winner makes the move to England following a trophy-laden era at Barcelona, signalling a massive shift in the European football landscape.

  7. Not Balogun! Villa prediction sees keeper preferred to USMNT star

    Aston Villa have been credited with interest in Folarin Balogun, but Stan Collymore has told GOAL why Unai Emery is likely to favour another 2026 World Cup star over a United States international that made plenty of headlines at FIFA’s flagship event. The Villans are looking to bolster their ranks from back to front during the summer, with comings and goings being mooted.