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  1. Pogba nears Monaco return as captain hails 'incredible' star

    Paul Pogba is finally closing in on a competitive return for Monaco, with club captain Denis Zakaria hailing the World Cup winner as an "incredible" talent who will be vital for the club's season run-in. The former Manchester United and Juventus midfielder has endured a nightmare campaign blighted by knee and calf injuries, but his long-awaited comeback appears to be just days away.

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    Real Madrid deny sporting director claims

    Real Madrid have firmly rejected claims that the club is planning to appoint a new sporting director. The Spanish giants released a strong statement denying reports that they had begun searching for candidates through an external agency.

  3. Liverpool owners decide Slot future amid sack calls

    Liverpool’s owners have decided to keep faith with Arne Slot despite increasing calls for the Dutchman to be sacked. The Reds’ poor form continued with a Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, but Fenway Sports Group (FSG) still believe Slot should lead the club into next season.

  4. Ronaldo told to 'pack it in' instead of joining Messi in an MLS move

    Cristiano Ronaldo has been urged to "pack it in" and retire from professional football following the 2026 World Cup rather than attempting a final career move to the United States. Former Arsenal and Sweden midfielder Anders Limpar believes the Al-Nassr superstar should focus on protecting his unmatched legacy rather than testing himself in a league that might provide a harsh reality check.

  5. Salah sends emotional farewell message to Robertson

    Mohamed Salah has penned a deeply personal and emotional farewell to Andy Robertson after the Scottish left-back confirmed he will leave Anfield this summer. The two icons have been the cornerstones of the most successful period in the club's modern history, but both are now set to depart at the end of the current campaign.

  6. Why Wiegman has made teen Parkinson her youngest-ever call-up

    When England's Under-23s took on Norway back in November, there was no shortage of top talent on show. Be it Ruby Mace or Maisie Symonds, who have both been involved in Sarina Wiegman's senior team; Gracie Prior, a starter in seven of the first nine games of the season for Women's Super League leaders Manchester City; or Martine Fenger on the opposite side, the teenage forward who made her Barcelona debut earlier that month. And yet it was 17-year-old Erica Parkinson, a player some five years younger than some of those involved, who stood out most.