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Bundesliga.com OfficialWolfsburg sign Muhammed Damar from Hoffenheim
Wolfsburg have completed a deal to bring Muhammed Damar to the Volkswagen Arena from Hoffenheim.
ESPNTransfer rumors, news: Chelsea near move for Palac...
Chelsea are reportedly looking to strengthen their defense by signing Crystal Palace defender Maxence Lacroix. Transfer Talk has the latest.
BBC SportDefoe leaves Woking after 'eye-opening' first managerial role
Former England and Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe has described his first managerial job as an "eye-opening experience" following his departure from National League side Woking after just four months and nine matches in charge.
Football ItaliaRoma midfielder El Aynaoui liked by Manchester United, Liverpool and Fenerbahce
Roma midfielder Neil El Aynaoui impressed with Morocco at the 2026 World Cup, with reports...
Football ItaliaNapoli warning for Zeballos: ‘At right conditions, otherwise we’ll wait’ for January 2027
Napoli director Giovanni Manna warns Boca Juniors that they will only buy Exequiel Zeballos ‘for...
Football ItaliaFrustrated Khalaili after failed Inter transfer: ‘I feel healthy and good’
Anan Khalaili has hit back at Inter and the Italian authorities after they blocked his...
Football ItaliaCairo: ‘Italy emergency cannot wait for long-term project, first 100 days crucial’
Torino President Urbano Cairo warns the long-term project for Italy presented by Paolo Maldini and...
The Guardian FootballFrom Popp to Diani: 10 women’s transfers you may have missed during the men’s World Cup
Sam Kerr’s and Alexia Putellas’s moves were hard to miss but these transfers may have escaped your attention There were a host of big women’s football transfers which were hard to miss across June and July, despite the dominance of the men’s World Cup. Among them were Beth Mead’s move from Arsenal to Manchester City , Mary Earps and Georgia Stanway returning to the Women’s Super League with London City Lionesses and Arsenal, Sam Kerr leaving Chelsea to return to Gotham FC and, most prominently, Alexia Putellas’s game-changing switch from Barcelona to London City . But here are 10 transfers you might have missed while attention was focused on the action in the US, Canada and Mexico. Continue reading...
BBC SportItaly confirm Ancelotti approach before Guardiola
Italy held discussions with Carlo Ancelotti to become their national team manager before opening talks with Pep Guardiola.
ESPNGermany calls briefing amid Klopp coach reports
The German federation (DFB) has called a news conference for Friday when it is expected to present Jürgen Klopp as the next national team coach.
ESPNBarça's De Jong (MCL tear) could miss months
Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong will miss the start of the new season and could be set for months on the sidelines with a knee ligament injury.
ESPNModric extends AC Milan deal to 2027
Croatia midfielder Luka Modric has signed a contract extension with AC Milan for another season.
ESPNNorway FA chief: FIFA must admit Balogun 'error'
The president of the the Norwegian Football Federation (NFF) said she will ask her board to pursue a formal ethics complaint over the suspension of Folarin Balogun's World Cup ban.
ESPNGarnacho joins Aston Villa on loan from Chelsea
Alejandro Garnacho has joined Aston Villa on loan from Chelsea ahead of the new Premier League season.
ESPNWorld Cup musings: Argentina let Messi down; Engla...
Now that the dust has settled, what better time for Gabriele Marcotti to pause and reflect on what we've seen?
Football ItaliaKaretsas price set at €40m as Milan hope Borussia Dortmund back down
Milan are still in the fight for Greek international teenager Konstantinos Karetsas, as KRC Genk...
Football ItaliaReport Lucumi price tag set at €25m after Besiktas proposal rejected
Reports suggest Bologna turned down a Besiktas offer for Jhon Lucumi, consisting of €12m plus...
The Guardian FootballChelsea paid Aston Villa £117m for Morgan Rogers. Is he the right fit?
The England attacker thrives when he can gallop into space but Xabi Alonso’s best team built attacks slowly By Opta Analyst It quickly became apparent this summer that Aston Villa would not be holding on to Morgan Rogers. Having helped the club finish fourth in the Premier League and win the Europa League , the 23-year-old was in demand. Arsenal looked like his likeliest next destination, with the champions eager to strengthen the left side of their attack. The charm offensive came from many angles, with Martin Ødegaard, Mikel Arteta and the club’s England players trying to sell the idea to Rogers. But, with Arsenal reluctant to meet Villa’s asking price, Chelsea intervened and made Rogers the most expensive British player ever, surpassing the £116m that Manchester City paid Nottingham Forest for Elliot Anderson earlier this summer. Continue reading...
