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  1. Kane snubbed — Wirtz wins Germany's Footballer of the Year

    Liverpool star Florian Wirtz has been named Germany’s Footballer of the Year, finishing well clear of Michael Olise in the vote by sports journalists. The German midfielder’s triumph means Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane, despite scoring 41 goals last season, missed out on a place in the top three entirely in a surprising snub for the England captain.

  2. Hampton called out by Coll after water bottle penalty claim

    Spain goalkeeper Cata Coll has disputed Hannah Hampton’s claim that she threw her water bottle – containing penalty notes – into the crowd during the Euro 2025 final. The England shot-stopper recently told the story in an interview, but Coll has now responded on social media, telling the Lionesses hero to 'calm down' as she questioned the truth of the incident.

  3. Guardiola reveals midfield plan after Kovacic and Foden injuries

    Manchester City’s midfield crisis has deepened as both Phil Foden and Mateo Kovacic join Rodri on the injury list ahead of the Premier League season. Pep Guardiola confirmed that Kovacic could be sidelined until October with an achilles problem, leaving the champions scrambling for solutions in the No.6 role. Foden’s setback further adds to Guardiola’s early-season selection headache.

  4. Kane reveals excitement over Spurs youngster

    Harry Kane has expressed his excitement over Tottenham's signing of Mathys Tel, encouraging the 19-year-old forward to enjoy himself in the Premier League. The Bayern Munich striker, who played alongside Tel in Germany, praised his potential and work ethic while also reflecting fondly on his own Spurs journey, saying "life is good" since moving to Bavaria.

  5. AC Milan in talks to sign Hojlund on loan from Man Utd

    AC Milan have made contact with Manchester United over a potential loan deal for Rasmus Hojlund, with discussions via intermediaries ongoing over a €6 million loan fee, €45m buy option, and full salary coverage. However, the Danish striker is yet to agree to leave, insisting he wants to fight for his place at Old Trafford despite falling down the pecking order.