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  1. New Chelsea teen out to be 'better than' icon Bronze

    As a young girl, Nelly Las would watch Lucy Bronze and aspire to be just like her. When she enjoyed her breakthrough season at Leicester City, aged just 16, she shared a pitch with the Lionesses icon as the Foxes’ stunned the Blues in a 1-1 draw. Now, the player she idolised and held as a reference point will be her team-mate, after Las became Chelsea’s fourth summer signing.

  2. Arne Slot

    Arne Slot in line to succeed Howe's Newcastle replacement

    Former Liverpool manager Arne Slot has emerged as a target for Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli as Matthias Jaissle prepares to take over at Newcastle United. The Dutchman has been out of work since leaving Anfield in May, but the Middle Eastern giants are now considering him alongside Vitor Pereira to succeed the Newcastle-bound German manager.

  3. Gianni Infantino

    CONCACAF 'rejects' Infantino's plan to sell off parts of FIFA

    CONCACAF is the latest confederation to come out against FIFA's shock plan to sell off part of its commercial rights to private investors. The confederation, which covers 41 football associations in North and Central America, released a statement Thursday afternoon saying they had 'rejected' the plan. Their move comes hours after UEFA boycotted FIFA competitions.

  4. USMNT's Gio Reyna reportedly in talks with Strasbourg

    Gio Reyna is reportedly in talks for a move to Ligue 1 side Strasbourg as the U.S. Men's National Team star looks set to leave Borussia Monchengladbach after just one season. Reyna was recently a member of the USMNT's World Cup squad but, despite an impressive performance at this summer's tournament, it appears the midfielder will be on the move before the start of the new season.

  5. Ceferin Infantino

    UEFA agrees to boycott FIFA competitions over Infantino plan

    UEFA has asserted that its 55 member associations will not participate in FIFA competitions as long as Gianni Infantino's shock plan to sell off parts of World Cup rights to private investors exists. Their emphatic move comes after a series of statements and mixed reactions from football federations around the world - who were reportedly kept in the dark as to FIFA's decision-making.