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  1. Ajax hit by data leak as hacker accesses stadium bans

    Dutch football giants Ajax have suffered a massive cybersecurity breach, exposing the personal details of hundreds of thousands of supporters. An intruder exploited a digital flaw to access sensitive systems, gaining the alarming ability to lift active stadium bans and steal thousands of season tickets. The club has since patched the vulnerability and launched a full investigation.

  2. Brighton chase Koln star El Mala

    Brighton are intensifying their efforts to sign Koln sensation Said El Mala, but the Seagulls face stiff competition from domestic rivals. Following a change in the 19-year-old's representation, several top Premier League clubs, including Chelsea and Manchester City, have entered the race but Brighton are reportedly preparing a record-breaking offer after having previous bids rejected by the German side.

  3. Casemiro to Al-Ittihad deal depends on fate of ex-Liverpool star

    Al-Ittihad are pursuing Manchester United’s Casemiro as he nears the end of his tenure at Old Trafford. The 34-year-old, who will leave the club on June 30, has emerged as a top priority for the club Saudi Arabian side. However, the fate of ex-Liverpool star Fabinho will play a key role in this transfer, making the Brazilian’s move dependent on internal squad changes.

  4. Kai Rooney helps Man Utd U16s clinch EPL shield with Wayne & Coleen watching on

    Kai Rooney continues to follow in his father’s illustrious footsteps, playing a pivotal role as Manchester United Under-16s secured the Premier League Shield with a victory over Burnley. The 16-year-old was cheered on by his proud parents, Wayne and Coleen, at Carrington to celebrate the latest milestone in his burgeoning career. With a scholarship already secured, the young forward is fast becoming one of the most exciting prospects in the United academy.

  5. Ferdinand disagrees with Rooney: 'Neymar did things Messi & CR7 couldn't'

    Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has waded into the debate surrounding Neymar's legacy, directly challenging former team-mate Wayne Rooney’s recent suggestion that the Brazilian was never a "top, top player". Speaking on his podcast, the former England defender insisted that at his peak, Neymar possessed a level of flair and technical ability that rivalled Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. While acknowledging Rooney's own greatness, Ferdinand argued that the Santos star was once the undisputed heir to the global throne.

  6. De la Fuente claims Yamal has been 'touched by magic'

    Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente has hailed Lamine Yamal as a singular talent who has been "touched by magic", reinforcing the 18-year-old's status as the crown jewel of the national team. De la Fuente spoke glowingly of the Barcelona winger’s character and development, highlighting the RFEF's long-standing commitment to securing his international future.

  7. Alonso 'ready' to take managerial reins at Liverpool if Slot is sacked

    Xabi Alonso is reportedly "ready" to succeed Arne Slot as Liverpool manager this summer. While Slot remains in his post for now, Liverpool's terrible Premier League title defence has left the Dutchman’s future looking increasingly untenable beyond the end of the current campaign. Alonso is said to be waiting in the wings, eager for a fresh start on Merseyside following his recent departure from Real Madrid.

  8. Postecoglou opens up on 'brutal' Forest sacking

    Ange Postecoglou has candidly reflected on his short-lived tenure at Nottingham Forest, describing his dismissal as a "brutal" experience that has ultimately made him a better manager. The Australian tactician was relieved of his duties after just 39 days at the City Ground, a stint that followed his high-profile exit from Tottenham Hotspur. Despite the recent setbacks, Postecoglou remains hungry for success and is targeting a return to the Premier League.