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  1. Moroccan giants join Mabasa race

    The transfer race for the highly-rated forward has taken a dramatic turn as North African interest begins to solidify around the frontman. While domestic rivals Amakhosi have long been linked with a move for the striker, a lucrative opportunity in Morocco could now tempt him away from the Premier Soccer League altogether.

  2. RANKED: Sancho & Man Utd's worst Glazer-era signings

    After 18 years of protests, controversy, disillusion and division, the Glazer family's time in charge of football operations at Manchester United came to an end after Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS' purchase of a 25 percent stake in the club in early 2024. United had been debt-free until the Glazers invested just £270 million (£346m) of their own money into the £790m ($1 billion) deal that saw them become new owners back in 2005, with the rest borrowed against the club. And the Glazers have been accused of using the Red Devils as a cash cow to fund their business empire in the United States ever since.

  3. Mokwena reflects on North African journey

    The South African tactician has broken his silence on a whirlwind season that saw him traverse the North African landscape, moving from the heights of league glory in Algeria to a challenging conclusion in Libya. The former Downs mentor took to social media to evaluate his journey, emphasising the collective effort required to compete at the highest level of the African game.

  4. Merson shares 'mad' Arsenal transfer theory that could see 42-goal star leave this summer

    Arsenal legend Paul Merson has floated a sensational transfer theory, suggesting that Mikel Arteta may be weighing up the shock sale of captain Martin Odegaard this summer. Despite the Norwegian leading the Gunners to their first Premier League title in over two decades last season, concerns over his recent impact and injury record have led to questions regarding his long-term future in North London.