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The Guardian FootballChelsea poised to sign Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa in record-breaking £117m deal
Fee makes Rogers most expensive English player Arsenal were also keen on Rogers, a £15m Villa signing Chelsea are poised to sign Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa for £117m. The attacking midfielder has agreed terms on a six-year contract and is due to undergo a medical on Monday. Arsenal were interested in Rogers and made contact with Villa this month but Chelsea have long tracked the 23-year-old’s progress and have moved quickly to land one of Xabi Alonso’s top targets. Continue reading...
BBC SportChelsea agree record £117m deal for Villa's Rogers
Chelsea have agreed a club record £117m deal to sign England international midfielder Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa.
Football ItaliaLichtsteiner backs Spalletti to restore Juventus & Pirlo to ‘make Italy great again’
Stephan Lichtsteiner has offered a ringing endorsement of Luciano Spalletti, backing his former club Juventus...
BBC SportSpain's final training session before World Cup final cancelled
Spain's final session before Sunday's World Cup final has been cancelled due to thunderstorms in New Jersey.
Football ItaliaPedulla: No talks between Fiorentina & Roma over Dodo
Alfredo Pedulla has poured cold water on reports connecting Dodo with a move from Fiorentina...
The Guardian FootballWorld Cup 2026 latest: Trump criticises Tuchel, buildup to France v England and Spain v Argentina final
⚽ World Cup latest on final weekend of tournament ⚽ England’s exit was not just about Tuchel ⚽ Email us | Archive: Argentina v Spain in 1966 I’m still getting my head around the 2007 photo of Lionel Messi, 19, bathing Lamine Yamal, four months, for a Unicef calendar shoot. Sid Lowe has done some digging to find out how it all came out … The photograph was taken around Christmas 2007. Sport newspaper was putting together a charity calendar on behalf of Barcelona and Unicef, a studio set up in the away dressing room at the Camp Nou. Each player had a month and appeared with a child. Ronaldinho, the star, was July. Messi was January. Lamine Yamal was four months old. His mum, Sheila, had put him into a draw to take part. Monfort got the idea the night before when bathing his daughter, taking a plastic tub and a rubber duck with him. Although the baby was tiny and Messi was timid, with Sheila’s help he got a shot he was happy with. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballShackle Rodri the metronome and Argentina’s passion play can floor Spain | Jonathan Wilson
The World Cup final is a classic clash of the process team against a side riding an emotional urge to fulfil Messi’s destiny In the 37 minutes between England going ahead against Argentina and falling behind, they had 12% possession. It’s fair to assume that in the World Cup final Spain will provide a rather different challenge. They do not suffer the Mafeking tendency of the English, seeking to re-enact some famous siege every time they take the lead. The finalists have averaged 64% possession so far in the tournament. Spain could hardly be more different to England: their way is not of panic but of process. There is a clearly defined Spanish style, as there has been since Vicente del Bosque replaced Luis Aragonés as Spain manager in 2008, and arguably before. In that, perhaps, there is hope for England. Spain once were even greater underachievers but Aragonés inspired the revolution against the furia roja orthodoxy. The result has been three Euros and a World Cup in the past two decades, with perhaps another to come on Sunday. Continue reading...
Football ItaliaMilan boss Amorim wants to assess Musah despite Leeds interest
Yunus Musah’s Milan future has become a subtle tug-of-war, with Leeds United keen on the...
ESPNSantos in Man United squad for Wrexham friendly
Andrey Santos could get his first run-out in Manchester United colours on Saturday after being included in the travelling squad for their pre-season friendly against Wrexham in Helsinki.
ESPNPoch to reveal decision on U.S. future next week
Mauricio Pochettino said he will make a decision regarding his future as coach of the United States national team next week.
BBC SportNo panic, but Celtic not good enough yet - Lambert
Paul Lambert believes former club Celtic are "nowhere near good enough" without further recruitment but has guarded against "panic".
Football ItaliaRoma bid €46m for West Ham forward Summerville
Roma have made their move for Crysencio Summerville, lodging a formal offer with West Ham...
Football ItaliaConcern for Juventus as Ekhator suffers injury on pre-season debut
Juventus have an early injury worry on their hands after summer signing Jeff Ekhator was...
BBC SportInside Iraola's first week at Liverpool and big decisions he faces
New Liverpool manager Andoni Iraola has lots of decisions to make ahead of the new season. BBC Sport gives an insight into his first week in the job.
Football ItaliaJuventus eye Richarlison as Brazilian enters last year of Tottenham contract
Juventus have added Richarlison to their list of potential attacking reinforcements, with the Brazilian’s contract...
The Guardian Football‘Where did they go?’: homeless people feel force of America’s brutality in World Cup clean-up
Fifa says football brings the world together but the unhoused in Atlanta feel targeted and completely excluded from the tournament “A lot of our community has been pushed out by the World Cup. We’re not just dollar signs, we’re more than that. We’re people and we’re frustrated that they’ve chosen to treat us less than human.” “ They dropped me off there in the middle of the night. They call them Mormon centres or whatever, but it ain’t nothing but a warehouse of cops. It looked like a Fema camp. When I saw it, I left, I walked all the way back here. It’s because of the World Cup. They’re trying to make it look good for tourists. They don’t want the eyesores around.” Continue reading...
Football ItaliaCavani wanted by Lecce as Serie A survivors target former Napoli striker
Lecce are dreaming big, with the Serie A side exploring the possibility of bringing Edinson...
The Guardian Football‘Rifts began to appear’: Why many Latin Americans want Spain to beat Argentina in the World Cup final
A history of racism and ongoing footballing rivalries have made the choice of which team to get behind in Sunday’s final a charged topic The Brazilian journalist and columnist Julia Duailibi usually writes about politics in her weekly column for the leading Brazilian newspaper O Globo, but last Thursday she took a different tack, writing instead about why she would not be supporting neighbouring Argentina in the World Cup final. “I have always been an admirer of the hermanos [as Brazilians affectionately call Argentinians] and would have loved to cheer on a fellow South American team,” she wrote on the morning after Argentina’s dramatic semi-final victory over England. “But I admit that the racist scenes involving a minority of the fans, and the silence of the majority on the pitch, turned my stomach.” Continue reading...
