Juventus and Barcelona are circling Marcus Rashford, whose Manchester United future is uncertain. The forward desires a new challenge and Champions League football, but his potential Old Trafford exit sparks debate.
Colin Doyle, the long-serving Bradford City goalkeeper, is officially retiring from playing duties. The 40-year-old will, however, continue his vital role as the club's goalkeeping coach.
Real Madrid's midfield maestro, Jude Bellingham, has successfully undergone surgery for a long-standing shoulder injury. He's expected to miss pre-season and key early matches for both Real and England.
York City honors loyal midfielder Paddy McLaughlin with a year-long testimonial celebration for his decade of service, featuring various fan events and a special match. McLaughlin hopes to cap it off with promotion.
Bristol City has officially named Tom Rawcliffe as its new CEO, taking the helm from the 2025-26 season. Rawcliffe, previously the club's COO, is tasked with steering the Robins' next phase, following Phil Alexander's brief tenure.
Eastleigh owner Donald expresses high optimism following key summer signings and the retention of star striker Tyrese Shade. The club is set to challenge for promotion, prioritizing a strong, winning mentality.
Watford has secured Danish striker Luca Kjerrumgaard on a season-long loan from Udinese. The 22-year-old boasts an impressive 22 goals last season and is expected to strengthen the Hornets' attack in the Championship.
The new National League season promises unparalleled access for fans worldwide, with DAZN delivering enhanced coverage and live streams of key matches, including the highly anticipated return of Multi Match Live.
Thirteen-year-old Max, a devoted Mansfield Town fan, has designed the club's new home kit for next season. His winning entry, blending traditional amber with blue stripes, is a dream come true for the young supporter, set to debut on the pitch soon.
Tottenham Hotspur has received City Hall's approval to build a new women's academy at Whitewebbs Park, despite strong opposition from campaigners concerned about green belt development. The decision sparks mixed reactions.