John Rooney, brother of Wayne, has been named Macclesfield FC's new manager, replacing Robbie Savage. The club lauds his passion and tactical acumen, confident he'll continue their impressive momentum towards the EFL.
Ruben Rodrigues has left Oxford United for Brazilian side EC Vitoria, surprising fans ahead of the U's pre-season tour. His departure sparks debate over his impact during his Championship tenure.
Peterborough United have officially signed goalkeeper Alex Bass from Notts County for over £300,000 on a three-year deal. The move aims to bolster Posh's squad, replacing Jed Steer and adding a "mobile" and "outstanding" presence in goal.
Millwall FC fined £15,000 and given an extended anti-discrimination plan by the FA for homophobic chants targeting Crystal Palace's Ben Chilwell during an FA Cup match. The club admitted charges and maintains zero tolerance.
Celtic has completed the signing of highly-rated 19-year-old striker Callum Osmand from Fulham on a four-year deal. Osmand, who scored 18 U21 goals last season, sought advice from Matt O'Riley and is 'excited' for his Parkhead move.
Grimsby Town has completed the signing of promising full-back Jayden Sweeney from Leyton Orient on a two-year contract. The 23-year-old, a long-term target for Grimsby, will officially join the Mariners upon his current deal's expiry.
Walsall have secured Watford goalkeeper Myles Roberts on a season-long loan. The 23-year-old, who spent last season at Partick Thistle and Bristol Rovers, is eager to integrate with the team from day one of pre-season and build on his recent experiences.
UEFA has delayed Crystal Palace's Europa League entry decision, citing multi-club ownership rules involving John Textor and French club Lyon. This uncertainty arises amidst Lyon's financial woes and relegation appeal.
Former Middlesbrough and England forward Alan Peacock, a scoring legend for Boro and England international, has sadly passed away at 87. He notched 141 goals for Middlesbrough and earned six England caps before retiring due to injury.
John Textor has resigned from his leadership roles at Lyon, replaced by Michael Gerlinger (CEO) and Michele Kang (Chair/President). Textor will now focus on other clubs, including a hinted new English venture after selling his Crystal Palace stake.