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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Riquelme stands firm on Haaland and Rodri Madrid claims

    The battle for the Real Madrid presidency has reached fever pitch as challenger Enrique Riquelme refuses to back down from his blockbuster claims regarding Manchester City duo Erling Haaland and Rodri. Despite sharp denials from the other side, the 37-year-old entrepreneur insists he has the roadmap ready to bring the Premier League's biggest stars to the Santiago Bernabeu.

  8. Glasner warms to Milan move after Ibrahimovic meeting

    Oliver Glasner has emerged as AC Milan’s leading managerial candidate after a lengthy meeting with owner Gerry Cardinale and advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Austrian is understood to be intrigued by the prospect of working in Serie A, although Fulham are also monitoring his situation as they search for a potential successor to Marco Silva.

  9. Kennet Eichhorn

    Liverpool continuing to 'push hard' to sign Germany sensation

    Liverpool have intensified their pursuit of highly-rated Hertha BSC midfielder Kennet Eichhorn, with fresh talks held in recent days. The Reds are looking to move ahead of rival suitors as uncertainty remains over the teenager's future, while financial demands continue to complicate the race for one of Germany's brightest young prospects.

  10. Chelsea legend Tambling dies aged 84

    Chelsea has been plunged into mourning following the death of Bobby Tambling, one of the most prolific marksman in the club’s history, at the age of 84. A true Stamford Bridge icon, the former England international held the club's goalscoring record for nearly half a century before it was eventually surpassed by Frank Lampard in 2013.