Major transfer news rocks football: Dusan Vlahovic reportedly rejects Manchester United for AC Milan, while Bayern Munich eyes Arsenal's Leandro Trossard. West Ham targets Liverpool's Harvey Elliott amidst other intriguing rumors.
Molineux Stadium is set to welcome new broadcast and technology cabins after Wolverhampton Wanderers' plans were approved. Meeting Premier League demands for 2025/26, these facilities will boost matchday operations and welfare for crew.
AC Milan's transfer window struggles continue, missing out on Javi Guerra to Manchester United. They now risk losing Archie Brown to Fenerbahce due to slow negotiations, prompting renewed criticism of their transfer strategy.
Thousands, including Portugal's President and national football stars, gathered in Gondomar to mourn Liverpool's Diogo Jota and his brother Andr Silva, who tragically died in a car crash. The football world unites in grief for the beloved player.
The football world is reeling from the tragic deaths of Liverpool star Diogo Jota, 28, and his brother Andre Silva, 26, following a car crash in Spain. Tributes are pouring in globally for the beloved players.
Former Wolves hero Diogo Jota, 28, and brother Andre Silva tragically died in a car crash. Wolves fans, heartbroken, remember Jota's vital role in their Premier League promotion, calling him a 'hero of our generation'.
Liverpool's Diogo Jota, 28, and his brother Andre, 25, have tragically died in a car crash in Zamora, Spain, following a tyre blowout. The football world mourns an unimaginable loss, just weeks after Jota's marriage.
Liverpool's Diogo Jota recently shared his most cherished FA Cup memories from his time at both Wolves and Anfield with BBC Sport, highlighting two significant moments that stood out in his career.
Diogo Jota, the 28-year-old Liverpool and Portugal forward, has tragically died in a car accident in Spain. Remembered for his infectious love of football and incredible journey from obscurity, his passing leaves the football world in deep sorrow.
Tragedy strikes as Liverpool star Diogo Jota, 28, and his brother, 26, die in a fiery car accident in Zamora, Spain. The beloved footballer, recently married, leaves behind his wife and three young children, devastating the football world.