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  1. đŸŽ„ | Saka reacts to 'beautiful' letter sent by Arsenal fan

    In a moving and poignant moment at the beginning of the latest episode of the Beast Mode On Podcast, Bukayo Saka is invited to read out a special letter sent directly to him by a devoted Arsenal supporter. Watch as the Gunners winger offers his heartfelt thanks to the fan, with the note demonstrating just how much the England international means to the north London club's fanbase.

  2. Saka crowns Dowman as Arsenal's top academy talent

    Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka considers Max Dowman to be the brightest star emerging from the Gunners' fabled Hale End academy system. The England international has also picked out his personal favourite goal from a distinguished career in north London and told Adebayo Akinfenwa of the best advice he ever received from the coaches that he has worked under.

  3. Nancy speaks out on Celtic sacking

    Five months after his dramatic exit from Parkhead, Wilfried Nancy has finally broken his silence on his ill-fated spell as Celtic manager. The Frenchman arrived in Glasgow with a big reputation from MLS but saw his tenure cut short after just 33 days and a string of catastrophic results.

  4. Sutton slams Lineker over Celtic VAR row

    Chris Sutton has hit back at the "over the top" reaction to Celtic’s dramatic late penalty against Motherwell, suggesting that much of the outrage is rooted in a desire to see the Hoops fail. The former Celtic striker dismissed claims from Gary Lineker and other high-profile pundits who labeled the decision as one of the worst in the history of VAR.

  5. EFL could demand Southampton intern's bank records amid 'spying' probe

    Southampton and a staff member may be forced to hand over private phone and bank records as the English Football League intensifies its investigation into allegations of spying on Middlesbrough’s training. With a crucial disciplinary hearing looming before the Championship play-off final on May 23, the Saints face the risk of a historic sporting sanction including potential exclusion from the final.

  6. Alonso demands Chelsea guarantees before taking job

    Chelsea are making significant progress in their pursuit of Xabi Alonso, though the Spaniard is reportedly demanding firm guarantees before committing to the hot seat at Stamford Bridge. The former Liverpool midfielder has emerged as the leading candidate to succeed Liam Rosenior, but he remains cautious following a difficult stint in the Spanish capital.

  7. Arsenal and PSG eye West Ham star

    Premier League leaders Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain have emerged as the leading contenders to sign West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes. As Mikel Arteta prepares his squad for a historic Champions League final against PSG and looks to clinch a long-awaited domestic title, the Gunners are already planning to bolster their midfield with the 21-year-old star, who could be available if the Hammers face relegation.

  8. Ex-Leeds boss: Ferguson wanted me at Man Utd

    Former Leeds United manager David O'Leary has made the stunning claim that he was "one of the chosen ones" recommended by Sir Alex Ferguson to take the reins at Old Trafford. The revelation comes over two decades after Ferguson famously performed a U-turn on his initial plans to retire at the end of the 2001-02 season.

  9. Barca in talks for Chelsea striker Pedro

    Barcelona have stepped up their search for a new talisman to lead the line next season, identifying Chelsea's Joao Pedro as a priority target to replace Robert Lewandowski. The Catalan giants are preparing for life without their veteran Polish striker, who is reportedly closing in on a lucrative move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal.

  10. Flick reacts as Barca's 100-points dream goes up in smoke

    Hansi Flick has lauded the burgeoning talent within Barcelona's youth ranks following a surprising 1-0 defeat to relegation-threatened Deportivo Alaves. Although the result officially ends the newly-crowned La Liga champions' ambitions of reaching a historic 100-point milestone, the German coach remained upbeat regarding the development of his squad's fringe players.

  11. Perez defends Alonso appointment & addresses Vinicius contract uncertainty

    Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has dismissed suggestions that the appointment of Xabi Alonso as head coach was an error, despite his tenure ending prematurely in January. Speaking during an extensive television interview, the Los Blancos chief also addressed the contract situation of Vinicius Junior, insisting there is no immediate urgency to extend the Brazilian's current deal.