Manchester United unveils ambitious £2bn plans for a 100,000-seat stadium, eyeing the 2035 Women's World Cup final. Despite doubts, Lord Coe's leadership propels this transformative Old Trafford regeneration forward.
Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala is sidelined for months with a broken leg and dislocated ankle suffered during a match against PSG. The young star has publicly stated that no one is to blame for the unfortunate incident, focusing instead on his recovery.
Carlton Morris joins Derby County on a three-year deal, expressing an all-time high ambition to return to the Premier League. The 29-year-old striker leaves Luton Town motivated by family and Derby's potential.
Everton has signed 22-year-old French forward Thierno Barry from Villarreal. The 6'5" striker, praised for his unpredictable style and impressive goal-scoring record, is poised to inject fresh, dynamic firepower into the Toffees' Premier League attack.
West Brom midfielder Tammer Bany is fit and ready to impress after an injury-hit debut. Now under new coach Ryan Mason, the 21-year-old is eager to showcase his full potential to fans this season.
The National League season starts August 9. Carlisle United returns after 20 years, Truro City makes history as Cornwall's first fifth-tier club, and Robbie Savage debuts as manager. An exciting campaign awaits.
Portsmouth defender Ibane Bowat, sidelined by a knee injury since August 2024, admits "envy" for the Fratton Park atmosphere. He's working hard for a return by the season's first game against Oxford United.
The grave of Derby County's John 'Jack' Kirby, who famously defied the Nazis in 1934, has been restored in Derbyshire thanks to historian Kal Singh Dhindsa and generous donations. A testament to his enduring courage.
Ousmane Dembele, PSG's transformed star, is on fire, eyeing the Ballon d'Or after leading his team to a potential quadruple. His resurgence, ironically linked to Kylian Mbappe's departure, culminates in a high-stakes Club World Cup semi-final against Real Madrid.
MK Dons' new away kit honours WWII codebreakers at Bletchley Park, with a design referencing the Enigma machine. This kit, a collaboration with Reebok, celebrates local heritage and the club's new direction under Kuwaiti ownership.