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Football ItaliaGuardiola is Italy’s most popular head coach option as Maldini approval rating soars
Polls show that Pep Guardiola is the most popular option among supporters for the vacant...
Football ItaliaFootball Italia LIVE Show: Latest on Guardiola, Summerville, Romero and more
Join us for the second Football Italia LIVE show discussing the latest updates on Pep...
BBC Sport — Premier LeagueWrexham to appoint Newcastle's Nickson as sporting director
Steve Nickson is poised to leave his role as head of recruitment at Newcastle United to become sporting director of Championship club Wrexham.
The Guardian FootballSouthampton head coach Tonda Eckert charged with misconduct by FA over spygate scandal
33-year-old German could be hit with one-year ban South-coast club denied chance to win promotion Southampton’s manager, Tonda Eckert, is facing a lengthy suspension from all football activity after being charged with three counts of misconduct by the Football Association. They relate to the Spygate scandal and involve breaching FA rules during covert missions to illicitly observe Championship training sessions involving Middlesbrough, Ipswich and Oxford last season. Continue reading...
Football ItaliaInter kick off pre-season campaign with 16-0 victory in Germany
Inter’s pre-season training camp is underway in Germany and Cristian Chivu’s side recorded a thumping...
BBC SportMiddlesbrough sign Tottenham striker Lankshear
Tottenham striker Will Lankshear signs a five-year contract with Middlesbrough in a deal which could rise to a Boro club-record £20m.
The Guardian FootballAmazon founder Jeff Bezos in talks to join consortium seeking 30% stake in Liverpool
Billionaire keen to be part of Amit Bhatia’s £1.35bn bid Bezos has previously explored buying NFL franchises The Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has held talks about joining the consortium that is seeking to buy around 30% of Liverpool. The group led by the former Queens Park Rangers co‑owner Amit Bhatia has made a provisional offer of £1.35bn to buy a stake from Fenway Sports Group (FSG), and is talking to other potential investors over supplying funding. Continue reading...
BBC SportSouthampton boss Eckert charged by FA over Spygate
Southampton head coach Tonda Eckert is charged by the Football Association for his role in the Spygate scandal.
Football ItaliaInter have already made decision on Tottenham and England defender Spence
Inter’s search for an heir to Denzel Dumfries is set to continue, as reports in...
BBC SportFinancial exceptions could be made for Guardiola - Italian FA
Pep Guardiola has held talks about becoming Italy head coach, Italian Football Federation president Giovanni Malago has confirmed.
ESPNTransfer rumors, news: Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea wan...
Manchester United are exploring the possibility of signing Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga. Transfer Talk has the latest.
Football ItaliaMalen made last-ditch attempt to convince Summerville to join Roma instead of Al-Hilal
Netherlands international Crysencio Summerville appears to be on the verge of joining Al-Hilal in a...
The Guardian FootballArsenal continue squad revamp with signing of Spain keeper Misa Rodríguez
27-year-old leaves Real Madrid after six years at club ‘Arsenal is one of the top clubs in the world,’ she says Arsenal have continued their rebuild by signing the Spain goalkeeper Misa Rodríguez on a free transfer. The 27‑year‑old arrives after spending the past six years at Real Madrid. The Women’s Super League side have already added Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich), Selina Cerci (Hoffenheim), Ona Batlle (Barcelona) and Géraldine Reuteler (Eintracht Frankfurt) as they aim to challenge for the title. Last season they finished runners-up, four points behind the champions, Manchester City. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballFinancial ‘exceptions’ made for Pep Guardiola to become next Italy head coach
Italian football federation confirm interest in Guardiola Mancini and Pirlo also linked with national team vacancy Financial “exceptions” are in place to allow Pep Guardiola to become Italy’s next head coach, the president of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), Giovanni Malagò, has said. Guardiola left Manchester City at the end of last season after winning six Premier League titles, three FA Cups, five League Cups and the Champions League during a hugely successful 10-year reign. Continue reading...
Football ItaliaAl-Hilal in direct contact with Roma for Manchester United target Kone
Roma have no shortage of suitors for midfielder Manu Kone, as Saudi Pro League outfit...
The Guardian FootballWorld Cup 2026 awards: the Guardian team give their final tournament verdicts
The best games, goals and personal highlights – from a magical Azteca to Erling Haaland breaking America Paraguay 1-1 Germany. There were plenty more games with more goals but none could match the drama of the penalty shootout in this last-32 tie. Germany aren’t supposed to lose in them but they did this time in spectacular fashion. Ed Aarons Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballWorld Cup 2030 (very early) power rankings: who will challenge Spain at top?
The next men’s World Cup is still four years away, but we take a look at the teams with the firmest foundations who should be primed to contend The 2026 World Cup provided many an esteemed veteran with what could be their international swansongs, with golden greats Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric, Neymar, James Rodríguez and Guillermo Ochoa all making teary exits as their tournament ended. As we turn ahead to the 2030 World Cup, any player 32 or older will be sweating their selection status and changing their daily routines to stay sharp against inevitable aging. For these power rankings, we’re overvaluing sure things. Teams with plenty of leading players comfortably in their 20s can build for this impending four-year cycle with greater confidence than a team replacing an ageless talisman. Consider these the 10 teams with the firmest foundations and viable reasons to hope to reach a quarter-final in four years’ time. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballWhy many Black Americans were rooting for Argentina to lose the World Cup | Etan Thomas
Many Black Americans were not cheering Spain’s complicated history. They were rooting against the racism, politics and silence associated with Argentina There are moments in sports when you realize people aren’t just watching the score any more. They’re watching values. They’re watching who speaks. They’re watching who stays silent. And they’re watching what those silences say. I found myself thinking about that throughout this World Cup. On paper, Sunday’s final looked simple. Spain v Argentina . Two footballing giants and countries with glorious soccer histories. Two nations whose pasts are also stained by colonization, oppression and chapters of history that shouldn’t be whitewashed simply because someone can score a goal. Continue reading...
