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  1. Monaco trigger €11m option after Fati loan from Barcelona

    AS Monaco have officially completed the permanent signing of Ansu Fati from Barcelona. The Ligue 1 side have activated their €11 million (£9m/$13m) purchase option following the 23-year-old's impressive loan spell. Fati, who once took on Lionel Messi's iconic number 10 shirt in Catalonia, has signed a four-year contract to remain in the Principality until June 2030.

  2. Is Saliba injured? France boss delivers reassuring update

    France manager Didier Deschamps has insisted he is not concerned by William Saliba's ongoing back injury ahead of their World Cup round of 32 clash against Sweden. The Arsenal defender admitted he is not playing at 100 per cent and has been forced to skip training sessions to manage the issue, but Deschamps believes the centre-back remains fully prepared to anchor Les Bleus' defence in New York.

  3. Netherlands ripped apart for 'idiotic' penalty shootout run-ups

    The Netherlands have been dumped out of the 2026 World Cup in brutal fashion after a dramatic 3-2 penalty shootout defeat to Morocco following a 1-1 draw. Former Dutch international Pierre van Hooijdonk blasted Justin Kluivert, Quinten Timber and Crysencio Summerville for their 'idiotic' penalty run-ups, admitting their high-stakes failures made him feel completely sick to his stomach.

  4. Rooney urges Kane to snub Barca for Man Utd

    Wayne Rooney has publicly pleaded with Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane to reject a potential move to Barcelona in favour of a blockbuster return to England with Manchester United. The legendary forward believes his former international team-mate should focus on conquering the Premier League rather than pursuing another European domestic title.

  5. Rashford set for reintegration at Man Utd

    Marcus Rashford is set to be integrated back into the Manchester United first-team squad ahead of the upcoming pre-season schedule. Club chiefs have ruled out sanctioning another temporary departure for the forward following his recent stint abroad, with all parties now showing a clear willingness to revive his career at Old Trafford.

  6. Hire Klopp now! Germany exit must be the end for Nagelsmann

    Since lifting the 2014 World Cup, Germany have endured a nightmare run at the biggest football tournament on the planet. They embarrassingly exited the competition at the group stage in both 2018 and 2022, and while they made it into the knockouts this time around in 2026, they still failed to reach the last 16 after falling on penalties to Paraguay on a chastening Monday afternoon in Boston.