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Salah reportedly unlikely to pursue MLS move this summer

Mohamed Salah is reportedly unlikely to move to Major League Soccer at the end of the 2025-26 season, despite repeated links to various clubs. Both Chicago Fire and San Diego FC had been floated as destinations for the Egyptian, but both seem unlikely at this point, according to the Athletic. Salah announced he will depart Liverpool at the end of the season on Tuesday.

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'It leads nowhere' - Hirving Lozano’s attitude criticized by brother

Bryan Lozano publicly criticized his brother Hirving “Chucky” Lozano, accusing the Mexican winger of arrogance and repeated conflicts with coaches at Napoli, PSV and now San Diego FC. The remarks come at a delicate moment in Hirving Lozano’s career, with uncertainty surrounding his role in MLS and growing questions about his future ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

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Lozano reportedly rules out leaving SDFC despite club's stance

Despite San Diego FC’s sporting director and head coach stating that he no longer fits into the club’s plans - and reported interest from Cruz Azul - Hirving “Chucky” Lozano has no intention of leaving the MLS side. Backed by a long-term contract and a record salary, the Mexican winger reportedly wants to remain with the team and is confident he can earn his place, even as the door appears to be closed.

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What's next for Chucky Lozano? Five realistic landing spots

San Diego FC’s abrupt decision to move on from Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozano has raised questions about his future at both club and international level. Once the face of the expansion project, the Mexico international is now weighing his next move as interest grows from MLS and Liga MX. GOAL examines five realistic landing spots as Cruz Azul and Atlanta United lead the race.

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Charlotte FC reportedly set to sign Luca de la Torre

Charlotte FC are reportedly closing in on the signing of U.S. Men’s National Team midfielder Luca de la Torre from Celta Vigo, according to The Athletic. The 27-year-old arrives after a steady 2025 loan spell with San Diego FC, where he made 37 appearances and played a key role in the club’s being first in the Western Conference and their playoff push.

Frequently asked questions

Galatasaray Istanbul wurde am 1. Oktober 1905 gegründet.

 

Galatasaray Istanbul ist ein mitgliedergeführter Verein. 

Das Stadion heißt offiziell Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi – RAMS Park.

Der RAMS Park hat eine Kapazität von 53.978 Zuschauern.

Neben unzähligen Meisterschaften kann der Verein 19 Siege im türkischen Pokal und 17 Erfolge im türkischen Supercup verbuchen. Dazu kommt der Gewinn des UEFA-Cups und des UEFA Super Cups.

Der Verein ist mit 25 Meisterschaften der alleinige Rekordmeister der Süper Lig (zuletzt 2025).

Rekordspieler von Galatasaray Istanbul ist Bülent Korkmaz. Er bestritt insgesamt 590 Pflichtspiele für den Verein.

Hakan Şükür erzielte beim Klub insgesamt 288 Tore in 539 Pflichtspielen.

Besonders prägend waren die Jahre um den UEFA-Cup-Sieg 2000 mit Legenden wie Gheorghe Hagi, Claudio Taffarel und Gheorghe Popescu. Selbst Franck Ribery trug einst das Trikot der "Löwen“, wenngleich er nur für ein halbes Jahr blieb.

Aktuell stehen zudem Stars wie Ilkay Gündogan und Leroy Sane im Kader.

Fatih Terim führte den Klub in vier Amtszeiten zu acht Meisterschaften und dem UEFA-Cup-Sieg 2000. Eine Schlüsselrolle spielte zudem der ehemalige deutsche Bundestrainer Jupp Derwall. Auch Roberto Mancini oder Karl-Heinz Feldkamp waren einst Trainer.

Der bekannteste Spitzname lautet "Aslanlar“ (die Löwen). Der türkische Spitzenklub Galatasaray ist aber auch unter dem Namen "Cimbom" bekannt.