Transfers

  1. Shaw signs long-term Man City deal

    Manchester City have officially ended any speculation regarding the future of Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw – amid strong interest from Chelsea – by confirming the striker has penned a new long-term contract. The Jamaican international has committed her future to the newly crowned Women's Super League champions until 2030.

  2. Conceicao leaves Al-Ittihad

    Sergio Conceicao is set to leave Al-Ittihad after a short-lived tenure in the Saudi Pro League. The former Porto boss reached a mutual agreement to terminate his contract after losing the fierce league title race to Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr, concluding a frustrating campaign that saw the Jeddah-based giants fall short of their lofty expectations.

  3. Milan sack Allegri after UCL failure as he prepares for Napoli job

    AC Milan have taken the drastic step of sacking head coach Massimiliano Allegri following a disastrous conclusion to the Serie A campaign. The Rossoneri hierarchy acted swiftly on Monday after the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League was confirmed on the final matchday. It has already been reported that he is set to replace Antonio Conte as Napoli coach.

  4. Allegri becomes surprise frontrunner for Napoli job

    Napoli have identified AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri as the leading candidate to take over the vacancy at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. The Partenopei are searching for a high-profile appointment to lead a new era following the confirmed departure of Antonio Conte. The sacking of Allegri by Milan on Monday suggests that a shake-up is on the cards.

  5. Lionel Messi exits Inter Miami match injured before World Cup

    Lionel Messi exited Inter Miami's MLS match against the Philadelphia Union in the 73rd minute of the Herons' 6-4 win after grabbing the back of his leg while walking down the tunnel. The Argentina captain appeared to signal for a substitution moments earlier and was replaced by Mateo Silvetti with 20 minutes remaining. Argentina's World Cup camp begins June 1.

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    Wilfried Zaha to leave Charlotte FC after MLS loan expires

    Wilfried Zaha has left Charlotte FC and will return to parent club Galatasaray during Major League Soccer’s World Cup break, he announced Sunday. The forward’s yearlong loan had been extended through June 30, but with Charlotte out of action until mid-July, the Ivorian departs immediately. He was not named to Ivory Coast’s World Cup squad.

  1. Flick explains why ex-Liverpool star quit Barca coaching staff

    Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has opened up about Thiago Alcantara’s decision to step down from his coaching staff at the end of the season. Following the midfielder-turned-coach's final training session, Flick paid glowing tribute to Thiago's elite mentality, recalling their shared history at Bayern Munich and expressing his deep gratitude for the crucial role the 35-year-old played in easing his transition into the Catalan club over the past two years.

  2. Arsenal confirm second transfer departure of summer

    Premier League champions Arsenal have officially confirmed their second transfer exit of the summer following a formal statement. The club sanctioned a permanent move for goalkeeper Karl Hein to Werder Bremen, continuing a squad clearing process that began with defender Jakub Kiwior’s permanent departure to Porto earlier this month.

  3. Official: David Alaba to leave Real Madrid

    Real Madrid have officially confirmed that veteran defender David Alaba will leave the club as a free agent at the end of the current campaign. The 33-year-old’s five-year tenure in the Spanish capital will conclude when his contract expires this summer, marking the departure of another high-profile leader from the Bernabeu dressing room.

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    Mourinho asks Real Madrid to sign €50m midfielder

    Jose Mourinho has reportedly already identified his first major transfer target in the form of Sporting CP midfielder Morten Hjulmand as he prepares for a sensational return to Real Madrid. The Portuguese tactician, who is set to replace the departing Alvaro Arbeloa, is also exploring a backroom shake-up that could see club legend Toni Kroos join his coaching staff.