From Manchester United's unique Europa League celebration plans and top-six target to Manchester City's serious pursuit of Tijjani Reijnders, the football world is buzzing with major transfer news and intriguing club developments, including Chelsea's Champions League dilemma.
Six Premier League clubs, including Europa League winners Tottenham, are set for the 2025/26 Champions League. England's top coefficient secured extra spots. The tournament features a new 36-team league phase, culminating in the final in Budapest.
Real Madrid legend Luka Modric is set to leave the club after 13 incredible years and 28 trophies following the Club World Cup. He played his emotional final Bernabéu game Saturday, marking the end of a truly historic era.
Real Madrid has officially appointed club legend Xabi Alonso as their new manager on a three-year deal. Alonso, 43, returns to the Bernabéu after a hugely successful stint at Bayer Leverkusen, aiming to bring his winning touch back home.
Simone Inzaghi's future at Inter Milan is surprisingly uncertain, despite six trophies, a Champions League final, and significant profits. His tenure is clouded by frugal transfer policies and recent domestic setbacks.
Paris Saint-Germain dramatically secured their first Champions League title with a dominant 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in Munich. Coach Luis Enrique's strategic shift transformed the team, leading to a historic win and a promising new era for the French giants.
Willian Pacho has become PSG's defensive cornerstone, playing a pivotal role in their Champions League success. Former coach Mark van Bommel shares insights into Pacho's development, from a quirky fridge discovery to becoming a European elite defender, highlighting his unwavering commitment and physical prowess.
Barcelona icon Andres Iniesta reveals his secrets to shining in major finals and praises former teammate Luis Enrique's coaching genius. Speaking from Munich, he reflects on his career, managing pressure, and his future endeavors.
Paris Saint-Germain made history by clinching their first Champions League title with an emphatic 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in Munich. This record-breaking triumph, orchestrated by Luis Enrique's remarkably young squad, signals the dawn of a new, promising era for the Parisian club.
Once a Wolves loanee scoring at non-league Chorley, Vitinha is now hailed by Luis Enrique as the world's best midfielder. Poised for Champions League glory with PSG, his journey, as recalled by Conor Coady, highlights resilience and undeniable talent.