Crystal Palace has been controversially demoted from the Europa League to the Conference League by UEFA due to multi-club ownership rules involving John Textor and Lyon. The Eagles, FA Cup winners, are appealing the decision.
Wolves and Liverpool mourn ex-star Diogo Jota, who died with his brother in a car crash. Tributes pour in from fans and clubs, honouring Jota's impactful legacy on and off the field.
Juventus has reportedly tapped former Monza sporting director François Modesto as their new Technical Director. Chosen by GM Damien Comolli, Modesto will assist in daily operations and scouting for the Bianconeri.
Galatasaray's €75M bid for Victor Osimhen faces final hurdles as Napoli demands concrete banking guarantees. After prolonged talks and delays, a breakthrough seems imminent, paving the way for the Nigerian's permanent transfer.
Theo Hernandez's departure to Al-Hilal has left AC Milan directors fuming. His social media farewell message, highly critical of the club's management, particularly annoyed executives who felt they always supported him during difficult times.
Al-Hilal are in talks to sign Fiorentina's Moise Kean, with a lucrative €20m/year deal on the table. Manchester United also keen, while Kean's €52m release clause expires July 15. Kean previously rejected Al Qadsiah's €15m offer.
Argentine midfielder Maxi Perrone is set to complete a £13m permanent transfer to Como from Manchester City. After a successful loan spell, the 22-year-old will now join Cesc Fabregas' side ahead of their Serie A debut, having made 26 appearances last season.
Inter Milan's Marcus Thuram seems to have humorously squashed his recent dispute with teammate Lautaro Martinez. A playful Instagram comment from Thuram, following a previous phone call, confirms the end of their brief rift stemming from a spat involving Hakan Calhanoglu.
Gareth Bale's consortium has submitted a new offer to buy Cardiff City, his boyhood club. The Wales legend hopes current owner Vincent Tan will accept, paving the way for his dream to elevate the Bluebirds back to the top flight.
Tom Cleverley, Plymouth's new boss, seeks 2-3 more signings, including a key striker, after a significant squad overhaul. Pre-season training in Austria is building team cohesion for the upcoming season.