PSG faces Inter Miami in the Club World Cup R16, featuring Lionel Messi's reunion with his former club. PSG players acknowledge Messi's threat but remain confident in their game plan.
Manchester United is actively scouting Eduard Spertsyan, FC Krasnodar's dynamic midfielder, as a potential successor to Bruno Fernandes. Spertsyan's impressive form and leadership have made him a top target amidst growing competition from other European clubs.
Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi enters the final year of his contract, sparking a transfer scramble. Liverpool are keen, but price, their preference for younger defenders, and Guehi's playing time aspirations could make or break a summer move.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has announced his departure from Everton after nine years, becoming a free agent. The striker, who joined in 2016 and made 273 appearances, cited a desire for a 'new challenge' despite recent injury struggles at Goodison Park.
Rotherham United striker Joshua Kayode, 25, has extended his contract by a year with an option for 2027. Manager Matt Hamshaw praises his athleticism, expecting a big League One impact after his Shrewsbury loan.
Wales captain Aaron Ramsey has emotionally announced his departure from Cardiff City. Though unconfirmed, he's heavily linked with a move to Mexican side Pumas UNAM, potentially becoming the first high-profile British player there. He aims to continue playing and lead Wales.
Spain's two-time Ballon d'Or winner, Aitana Bonmati, has been discharged from hospital after recovering from viral meningitis. Her timely return for Euro 2025 training camp is a major boost for the World Champions.
Plymouth Argyle's record signing, Michael Baidoo, has secured a surprising loan move to Qatari side Umm Salal for the 2025-26 season. This comes less than six months after the Ghana midfielder joined Argyle from Elfsborg.
Leyton Orient's Jack Simpson, 28, inks new one-year deal, extending his stay until next summer. He calls Orient 'a proper family.' Manager Wellens praises his defensive skills, challenging him to stay fit and perform consistently.
Tony Docherty expresses 'shock' following his dismissal as Dundee manager despite a 10th-place finish. Reflecting on a tenure he’s proud of, Docherty cites a challenging second season and player development as highlights.