Real Madrid's summer is packed with contract updates. Brahim Diaz and Thibaut Courtois are poised to sign new deals, securing their long-term commitment. However, reports suggest Vinicius Jr.'s contract negotiations have stalled, creating uncertainty at the Bernabéu.
New Tottenham manager Thomas Frank outlines his bold vision, promising 'brave, aggressive, and attacking' football to propel the club to new heights and compete across all competitions, embracing the inherent pressure.
Harrogate Town FC unveils plans for a £2.75m training facility at Wetherby Racecourse. After a five-year search, the League Two side aims to consolidate training and offer community access, marking a significant step for the club's future.
PSG's Gianluigi Donnarumma reflects on their Club World Cup final loss to Chelsea in New York. Meanwhile, his agent Enzo Raiola clarifies Inter Milan talks, stating discussions were only for U23 players, despite ongoing speculation.
After a strained departure in 2021, Lionel Messi is set to receive a long-awaited tribute at Barcelona's renovated Spotify Camp Nou in 2026. This grand event will mark a proper goodbye, coinciding with the stadium's completion and potentially Messi's career conclusion.
Real Madrid President Florentino Perez's plan to update the club's member-owned structure hits a snag. Consultants advised against converting members into shareholders, citing legal issues and risk to traditional member control.
Manchester United unveils ambitious £2bn plans for a 100,000-seat stadium, eyeing the 2035 Women's World Cup final. Despite doubts, Lord Coe's leadership propels this transformative Old Trafford regeneration forward.
Ferran Torres, fresh off a treble-winning season with Barcelona, contemplates a potential Premier League return. With Robert Lewandowski still primary, Torres weighs his future, including a possible Aston Villa move, ahead of the next World Cup.
Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland commits to a new three-year deal. He's set on rediscovering his prolific scoring form, aiming for 100 club goals and silverware under new head coach Derek McInnes.
Real Madrid's transfer plans resume after the Club World Cup. While new signings and confirmed departures loom, the spotlight is on young star Gonzalo Garcia, whose future remains uncertain despite heroic Club World Cup performances.