Yosua Arya

Yosua Arya

News Writer

Starting his career as an intern at GOAL Indonesia in early 2021, Yosua was promoted to journalist that same year and has consistently written, focusing primarily on English and European football.

Covering the 2023 U-17 World Cup in Indonesia was one of his most memorable experiences. At the tournament, Yosua had the opportunity to meet and interview young talents who are now starting to shine at the elite level: Marc Guiu, Franco Mastantuono, and Claudio Echeverri.

Articles by Yosua Arya
  1. 📽️ | Ekitike posts bizarre AI clip of him scoring vs Man City

    Hugo Ekitike has sparked laughter online by sharing a surreal AI-generated video of himself tossing away his crutches to score a goal and perform a front flip against Manchester City. However, Liverpool boss Arne Slot has swiftly brought the mood back to reality, confirming the forward's recovery from Achilles surgery will be a "long process" that rules him out for the foreseeable future.

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    Why Southampton are wearing yellow against Man City

    Southampton have ditched their traditional red and white stripes for a special yellow kit against Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. The commemorative strip marks the 50th anniversary of the Saints' iconic 1976 victory over Manchester United - the only major trophy in the club's history. Tonda Eckert’s side hope the "lucky charm" kit can inspire another Wembley miracle against the Premier League leaders.

  3. Spurs reach Senesi agreement - but deal hinges on one guarantee

    Tottenham are in advanced talks to sign Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi on a free transfer, but the move is currently at a standstill. The deal is entirely dependent on Spurs avoiding relegation from the Premier League. As Roberto De Zerbi’s side fights for survival, domestic rivals including Liverpool and Manchester United are monitoring the situation closely should the North London club drop into the Championship.

  4. Shock club prepare ‘massive offer’ for Greenwood

    Paris FC are reportedly plotting an ambitious summer swoop for Marseille star Mason Greenwood. Backed by the wealth of the Arnault family and the Red Bull group, the French capital’s second club is preparing a massive offer to test Marseille’s resolve. A deal would be major news for Manchester United, who are set to receive a significant windfall due to a hefty sell-on clause.

  1. ‘Slightly uncertain’ - No date for completion of Utd’s stadium

    Sebastian Coe has admitted that the completion date for Manchester United’s ambitious £2 billion stadium remains "slightly uncertain." The chair of the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force highlighted complex land acquisition issues as the primary hurdle for the proposed 100,000-seater venue. While the project remains a priority for Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Coe urged patience as the club navigates a massive logistical challenge.

  2. Ratcliffe wants ÂŁ51m star sold after Leeds horror show

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly ordered Manchester United to transfer list Manuel Ugarte following a disappointing showing against Leeds United. The INEOS chief, who watched the 2-1 defeat live at Old Trafford, was left unimpressed by the midfielder's contribution. Signed for ÂŁ51 million just two seasons ago, the Uruguayan now looks set to be the first casualty of a major summer clear-out.

  3. 'I won't make it to 32' - Rodri reveals retirement concerns

    Manchester City midfielder Rodri has issued a chilling warning over his professional longevity, claiming he may be forced into early retirement. The Ballon d'Or winner hit out at football’s "relentless" calendar following a series of serious injury setbacks. The Spaniard admitted that without a significant reduction in fixtures, he may not be able to continue playing at the elite level beyond the age of 32.

  4. Arsenal eye shock Arda Guler swoop

    Arsenal have reportedly reignited their pursuit of Real Madrid sensation Arda Guler as Mikel Arteta looks to bolster his creative options. The Gunners previously failed with an approach in 2025 but are testing the waters again this summer. However, the North London side face a battle to convince the player to swap Madrid for London.