Lionel Messi's reunion with PSG in the 2025 Club World Cup turned disastrous as Inter Miami suffered a 0-4 defeat. Despite the loss, Zlatan Ibrahimovic fiercely defended Messi, blaming his teammates' subpar performance.
Chelsea has reportedly finalized a £60M deal for Brighton's Joao Pedro, outmaneuvering Newcastle. The 23-year-old forward has agreed to a seven-year contract and is expected to undergo a medical soon to join the Blues for the 2025 Club World Cup.
Genoa's Patrick Vieira opens up on his challenging coaching journey across four countries, learning from past experiences, and boldly backs his former club Crystal Palace to upset Manchester City in the FA Cup final.
Kevin De Bruyne, 33, has joined Serie A champions Napoli on a free transfer. After nearly a decade at Manchester City, the Belgian midfielder signed a two-year deal, determined to continue playing at the highest level, despite MLS interest.
Dundee's new captain, Simon Murray, is brimming with ambition, hoping to lead the club to Scottish Cup success or even European football, echoing Aberdeen's recent triumph. The striker, who recently had a penalty saved, is excited by new boss Steven Pressley's vision.
Rodrygo Goes' future at Real Madrid appears uncertain as new coach Xabi Alonso reportedly places him last among attacking options. His recent struggles, overshadowed by Kylian Mbappé's return and Gonzalo Garcia's rise, could force a summer exit.
Nico Williams chose Barcelona, prompting Arsenal to target Borussia Dortmund's Karim Adeyemi. The Gunners seek to fortify their attack after three consecutive Premier League runner-up seasons.
Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp reveals why he never pursued Cristiano Ronaldo, even when the star returned to Man Utd. Klopp prioritized long-term club development over short-term star power, a strategy vindicated by Liverpool's enduring success.
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.