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  1. Nathaniel Brown Germany 2026

    Arsenal lead Bayern in race for Brown

    Arsenal have reportedly moved into pole position to sign Eintracht Frankfurt standout Nathaniel Brown, moving ahead of Bayern Munich in the race for the defender. The Gunners appear better equipped to meet the Bundesliga side's steep financial demands as they look to bolster their defensive options.

  2. Dortmund launch move for Everton midfield sensation

    Borussia Dortmund have set their sights on Everton midfielder Tim Iroegbunam following his impressive performances in the Premier League. The 22-year-old talent has attracted major interest from top European clubs, with both Dortmund and Stuttgart planning to make their moves. However, Everton are determined to keep hold of their rising star ahead of the upcoming campaign.

  3. Vlahovic to leave Juve on free transfer

    The long-running contract saga between Dusan Vlahovic and Juventus has finally reached a definitive conclusion with the confirmation that the striker will leave the club on a free transfer. Despite months of negotiations aimed at securing his future in Turin, reconcilement between the two parties proved impossible as talks officially broke down this week.

  4. Marc-Andre ter Stegen

    Ter Stegen's new club? Barcelona goalkeeper may leave La Liga

    Marc-Andre ter Stegen looks set to leave Barcelona this summer after a disastrous loan spell at Girona. The German goalkeeper, who boasts a glittering trophy cabinet, is not in the club's plans. Now, a surprising move to Ajax could be on the horizon, as former manager Michel aims to reunite with the highly decorated veteran shot-stopper in the Eredivisie.

  5. Bellingham or Rogers? Shearer issues bold advice to Tuchel

    Former England striker Alan Shearer has urged manager Thomas Tuchel to make a bold decision by starting Morgan Rogers over Jude Bellingham in the coveted number 10 role. Backed by stunning club statistics and a European trophy, the Aston Villa star's exceptional form and superior match fitness could give him the definitive edge heading into the World Cup.

  6. Watkins: England snub was blessing in disguise

    Ollie Watkins has revealed that being left out of Thomas Tuchel’s England squad earlier this year was the catalyst for the best form of his career. The Aston Villa striker saw his World Cup dreams hang in the balance after missing the March camp, but he believes the setback provided the necessary fire to prove his worth on the big stage.

  7. Barca congratulate Messi on prestigious Spanish award

    Lionel Messi has added yet another illustrious trophy to his unparalleled collection after being named the winner of the 2026 Princess of Asturias Award for Sports. The Inter Miami superstar succeeds tennis legend Serena Williams in receiving one of Spain's highest distinctions, sparking a wave of congratulations from across the globe, including from his former home at Barcelona.

  8. EPL return for Kane? England star will ‘half want to come back’

    Harry Kane will “half want to come back” to the Premier League once his adventure at Bayern Munich is over, Peter Reid has told GOAL. An England icon of the past would like to see one of the present make his way to Everton, but appreciates that may be slightly ambitious and has explained what makes the Three Lions’ all-time leading goalscorer special.

  9. Lennart Karl's special Messi tribute revealed

    Bayern Munich's rising star Lennart Karl has revealed the unique way he keeps his footballing idol close to him during every match. The Germany international, who is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about talents in the Bundesliga, has admitted to carrying a secret tribute to Lionel Messi onto the pitch.

  10. Four names placed alongside Pulisic in USMNT ‘undroppable’ pool

    Brad Friedel has - during an exclusive interview with GOAL - sought to play down expectations around “poster boy” Christian Pulisic, but considers four other players to sit alongside ‘Captain America’ in the USMNT’s “undroppable” pool. The United States are considered to be working with a ‘Golden Generation’ of talent as a home World Cup is taken in.

  11. England player not named in World Cup squad set for debut

    Thomas Tuchel is preparing to hand Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott his international debut during England's final World Cup preparations. Despite not being named in the final 26-man tournament squad, the 22-year-old has been thrust into the spotlight for the upcoming friendlies against New Zealand and Costa Rica.

  12. Can Kane achieve WC first? England star backed for history

    Harry Kane will be leading England’s quest for World Cup glory in 2026, but can the prolific Bayern Munich striker make history by becoming the first man to win two Golden Boots? Ex-Three Lions frontman Robbie Fowler has told GOAL that target can be hit while moving ever closer to an exclusive club that is currently occupied by Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

  13. ‘Never Messi in own country’ - Can Cherki justify Zidane hype?

    Rayan Cherki is being backed to justify comparisons with Zinedine Zidane, as Louis Saha tells GOAL why the enigmatic Manchester City playmaker can become even better now that Pep Guardiola has left the Etihad Stadium. The most demanding of coaches helped to keep a tight leash on Cherki, but the World Cup-bound midfielder should benefit from a little more leeway when working under a new manager in the Premier League.