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  1. BVB boss cites Bellingham example to prove spending power

    Borussia Dortmund managing director Lars Ricken has insisted the club remain ready to spend significant sums on the right players, pointing to the high-profile acquisition of Jude Bellingham as the ultimate blueprint. Despite a period of structural change at Signal Iduna Park, the BVB chief is adamant that the club will not be limited by budget constraints when presented with a "perfect" profile.

  2. Arbeloa banished Madrid youngster from squad

    Real Madrid have reintegrated academy defender Raul Asencio into their matchday squad following a tense standoff with manager Alvaro Arbeloa. The youngster was frozen out after reacting poorly to being dropped for the crucial Champions League tie against Manchester City, before a subsequent late withdrawal forced the coaching staff to demand a public apology to the entire dressing room and resolve the dispute.

  3. Video: Ronaldo and Al-Soma have taken their places on the throne... Ivan Toney makes history with his 50th goal Ivan Toney has joined an exclusive club. With his 50th goal, the str

    The English striker continued to shine in the Roshen League, underlining his status as one of the division’s most potent goal threats. His latest display of clinical finishing and relentless work rate has once again put the spotlight on his remarkable form, prompting fans and pundits alike to debate his credentials for international recognition. With each match, the forward’s ability to combine raw power with precise technique is earning him comparisons with England’s all-time greats, while his consistency is driving his club towards a potentially historic campaign. As the season enters its decisive phase, opponents will be watching closely to see whether the in-form striker can maintain his impressive run and lead his team to silverware.

  4. Replacement for Salah: Is Liverpool interested in Hoffenheim’s Toure? Mohamed Salah’s long-term future at Anfield remains uncertain, and Liverpool are reportedly monitoring Hoffenh

    TSG Hoffenheim forward Bazoumana Toure is reportedly attracting serious interest from Liverpool FC, according to multiple sources briefed on the club’s transfer strategy. The 20-year-old winger, who joined Hoffenheim’s youth setup in 2019 and has since established himself as a regular in the first-team squad, is said to fit the profile Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp is looking for: pace, technical ability and the versatility to play across the front line. While no official bid has been confirmed, the Reds are believed to be monitoring Toure’s progress closely as they seek to add depth and creativity to their attack ahead of the new campaign.

  5. Bellingham and Pitarch… Who is better for Real Madrid? As the transfer window approaches, Los Blancos face a pivotal decision: should they pursue the dynamic English playmaker Jud

    Fan comparisons between the Real Madrid duo are nothing new in the world of football. Supporters, analysts and even former players routinely weigh the relative merits of the club’s star pair, using statistics, highlights and intangible qualities to make their case. These debates fuel social-media discourse, radio call-ins and pub-table arguments alike, reflecting the global passion for Los Blancos and the individual brilliance of the players in question. To understand the latest round of discussions, it helps to examine the numbers. Over the past season, both men delivered impressive returns: one racked up goals at a record pace, while the other provided assists and defensive solidity. Yet fans tend to focus on different metrics for each player, highlighting the difficulty of making a fair comparison. Some point to goal tallies, while others cite defensive contributions, and still others invoke leadership or big-game performances. Beyond the raw data, context matters. Each player opera

  6. Gomez has been linked with a move to Jesus’s side, leaving Inzaghi stunned and prompting a cryptic, veiled message to Renard. The Argentine forward’s future has been the subject of

    The Portuguese coach has broken his silence to discuss the Saudi national team, Al-Nassr and the cutthroat competition in the Roshen League. In a candid interview, he laid out his thoughts on the Green Falcons’ recent form, the challenges facing Al-Nassr both domestically and on the continental stage, and the evolving dynamics of the Saudi top flight. His remarks offer fresh insights into the kingdom’s footballing landscape and underscore the high stakes involved in every match.

  7. Diego Simeone was visibly emotional as he stood beside his teammate Antoine Griezmann and offered a heartfelt tribute. “Thank you for being such a good friend,” the Argentine capta

    The Atlético Madrid manager is moved by the thought of the striker’s move to Orlando City next summer. The Spanish capital club’s coach, whose name has become synonymous with steely resolve on the touchline, momentarily let his guard down when discussing the forward’s impending transfer to Major League Soccer. The brief flicker of emotion was enough to remind onlookers that, beneath the tactical diagrams and game-day intensity, football remains a human drama. For the player, the decision to swap the passionate crowds of La Liga for the wide-open spaces of American football—and the very different rhythm of life in Orlando—is a bold one. He will leave behind a dressing room where Champions League nights are routine and arrive in a city hungry for its own soccer success stories. The move will test his goalscoring instincts against a league that prizes athleticism and counter-attacking speed, but it will also offer him a fresh stage on which to prove his enduring quality. For Atlético, the

  8. Al-Hamdan and Al-Hilal… A ‘blazing’ crisis rocks Al-Nasr following the Professionalism Committee’s decision Al-Nasr has been hit by a fiery internal crisis after the Saudi Arabian

    The manager continues to pursue his former star player, stepping up his efforts to bring the fan favourite back to the club. According to sources close to the negotiations, the pair have held several positive meetings in recent weeks as the manager looks to reunite the club with a player who remains a symbol of its recent success. Supporters are watching the developments with keen interest, hopeful that the deal will be finalised before the transfer window closes. The manager’s determination to secure the player’s return is seen as a clear signal of his ambition to challenge for silverware this season, and the move would send a powerful message to rivals.

  9. Shocking footage has emerged showing an Ecuadorian football legend being arrested on charges of armed robbery. The former star, whose glittering career once made him a national ico

    Christian Lara, once a promising winger on the verge of World Cup stardom, has shockingly turned his back on the game and now finds himself ensnared in a web of crime. The 27-year-old Ecuadorian, who dazzled fans with his pace and skill during qualifying, abruptly abandoned his national-team dreams and disappeared into the underworld. His sudden transformation from football hero to fugitive has left coaches, teammates and supporters alike reeling. Lara’s downfall began shortly after Ecuador secured its place in the 2026 tournament. Rather than basking in the limelight, he shunned training camps and instead fell under the influence of a shadowy network linked to match-fixing and illegal gambling. According to sources close to the investigation, the former starlet was lured by fast money and the thrill of power, factors that ultimately overshadowed his love for the beautiful game. Authorities declined to comment on the ongoing probe, but documents obtained by this publication reveal that

  10. Materazzi slams Utd over McTominay mistake

    Manchester United’s decision to sanction the departure of Scott McTominay has been labelled as one of the most egregious errors in the club's recent history. The Scotland international has undergone a stunning transformation since moving to Serie A, leaving many to wonder how the Red Devils let such a talent slip through their fingers for a cut-price fee.

  11. Man Utd reveal Onana plan amid No.1 battle

    Andre Onana is reportedly determined to return to Old Trafford and fight for his place as the first-choice goalkeeper for Manchester United. However, club chiefs appear to have other ideas for the Cameroon international as they look to completely reshape their goalkeeping department, aiming to slash the wage bill and cement Senne Lammens as the undisputed number one.

  12. Barca offered Leao as Milan set price

    Barcelona have been handed a surprising boost in their long-standing pursuit of Rafael Leao, with the AC Milan star reportedly offered to the Catalan giants. After a breakdown in his relationship with the Rossoneri management, the Portuguese international could be available for a significantly lower fee than previously expected.

  13. Holland hints Man Utd not yet giving up on PL title

    Manchester United assistant manager Steve Holland has challenged the squad to look beyond mere Champions League qualification and aim for the highest possible finish in the final weeks of the campaign. Despite currently trailing leaders Arsenal by 15 points, the coach insists the club's historic stature demands a relentless pursuit of the summit.

  14. Henry explains why 'people don't understand' Olise

    France legend Thierry Henry has offered a fascinating insight into the unique talent of Michael Olise, claiming the winger operates on a mental plane that many struggle to comprehend. The Bayern Munich star was in inspired form during his team's 2-1 win against Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie, once again proving why he is considered one of Europe's elite attackers.

  15. Barcelona and Atlético: a battle of the numbers… Who will come out on top in the Champions League? When two Spanish heavyweights lock horns in the knockouts, every statistic, trend

    In football, as in life, the numbers never lie—yet they rarely tell the full story. Stats can showcase a striker’s goals, a midfielder’s assists, or a defender’s tackles, but they cannot capture the intangibles that define the modern game: the subtle weight of leadership, the spark of creativity, the grit that keeps a player on his feet after a bruising challenge. Coaches poring over match reports know this instinctively; so do supporters who have watched a seemingly dominant side succumb to a more disciplined, organised unit. Take, for example, the oft-cited metric of possession. A team may control the ball for 70 percent of the match, but if that possession is sterile, confined to safe lateral passes, it means little. What matters is what happens in the final third—the areas where chances are created and goals are scored. Here, expected goals (xG) offers a clearer picture, assigning a probability to each attempt based on distance, angle, and shot type. Even so, xG struggles to accoun

  16. Budget and targets: Bayern’s rumoured transfer plans As the transfer window approaches, speculation is swirling around FC Bayern Munich’s summer blueprint. While the club’s hierarc

    Despite what has been an outstanding season so far, planning at FC Bayern for the coming campaign is already in full swing, with the club’s hierarchy determined to maintain its domestic dominance and enhance its European credentials. Two specific areas of concern are set to be addressed. First, the club is exploring options to reinforce the defence, where injuries and age have raised questions about long-term solidity. A young, ball-playing centre-back who can slot into the team’s high-line strategy is reported to be a priority, with scouts monitoring several candidates across Europe. The aim is to provide a long-term partner for Niklas Süle and ease the burden on the experienced pair of Jérôme Boateng and David Alaba. Second, Bayern’s midfield requires fresh legs. With Thiago’s future uncertain and Joshua Kimmich occasionally overloaded, the club is weighing up creative, box-to-box profiles who can drive play from deep and free up Thomas Müller to roam in his preferred No.10 role. A d