World Cup winner Paul Pogba inks a two-year deal with AS Monaco, marking his comeback to football after a reduced doping ban. A fresh start in Ligue 1 for the midfielder.
Chelsea has finalized a £55.5m deal to sign 20-year-old England U21 international Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund on a seven-year contract. The winger returns to English football after a successful stint in Germany.
Real Madrid has secured highly-rated Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen for £50m, fending off interest from Premier League giants. Huijsen’s priority was a Bernabeu move, returning to Spain after a stellar breakthrough season.
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 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.
Arsenal are reportedly finalising a deal for Real Sociedad's sought-after midfielder Martin Zubimendi after meeting his £51m release clause. This significant acquisition marks the start of a crucial summer window for the Gunners, who are also actively seeking a top-tier striker.
Liverpool's Luis Diaz faces an uncertain future. Barcelona's bid was rejected, but his agents are talking to other clubs. Despite being happy at Anfield with two years left on his deal, Saudi club Al Nassr is also keen on the Colombian star.
The football world is buzzing with major news: Jamie Vardy linked to Crystal Palace, Lamine Yamal set for Messi's No. 10, Chelsea chasing Rodrygo, and Pepe Reina's retirement highlight today's top stories.
Six Premier League clubs, including Europa League winners Tottenham, have secured berths in the 2025/26 Champions League due to England's boosted UEFA coefficient. The tournament features a new 36-team league phase, culminating in Budapest.
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.