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Arsenal bids for Barcelona defender Jules Kounde for £55m.
Jamie Vardy was sent to Wrexham when he left Leicester at the end of the season.
Manchester City's Premier League rivals each face a £5m bill – if the champion wins austerity law battle with the league owner, then Manchester City's bills.
Bournemouth acquired its own stadium because plans more than double the speed of capabilities.
Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel is reportedly leaving the club this summer, with both Chelsea and Newcastle United interested.
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Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot may miss the remainder of the season due to a calf injury.
Local fan violence in Argentina prompted the River Board to introduce facial recognition technology to replace Sunday's Superclásico's ticket to Boca Juniors.
Documents show Donald Trump regained personal control over the company at Scotland's Turnberry Golf Course.
Rory McIlroy looks certain to receive new honors in honor of his Masters win, who completed a professional Grand Slam, but the 35-year-old may have to wait until later in his career to win the Cavaliers.
Daily Telegraph
Whites were blocked from applying for jobs at Premier League football clubs. Potential legal errors in the world's wealthiest league have led to many teams – including Manchester United and Liverpool – recruiting coaching positions open to minorities and women.
A minute of silence will be observed during the Scotland Premier League match in honor of Pope Francis.
Chelsea is unlikely to take action to re-sign Kevin de Bruyne, although head coach Enzo Maresca has hinted that he wants to add more experience to his team this summer.
Daily Mail
Eni Aluko faced the opportunity of female experts for “dominate” coverage of women’s football, and sent a warm apology to Ian Wright after facing backlash.
Ruben Amorim looks forward to the end of the season after Marcus Rashford’s loan at Aston Villa and will make a decision this summer on the future of the England star at Manchester United.
Daily Mirror
Arne Slot insists he has never been told not to play a financial reason at Liverpool. The Reds boss didn't know if the Portugal report was real around Darwin Nunez, and if he played another game for the club, that would trigger a further payment of about £4.2 million to Benfica.
Barcelona goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny issued a warning about the danger of smoking, admitting he had “lost the fight” with a “very negative” habit.
Mikel Arteta hopes Arsenal will sign two strikers in the summer transfer window to get the Gunners out in the championship game after missing Premier League glory for the third consecutive year.
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Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea burst into tears on Friday in response to the important videotape published by Real Madrid's internal TV channel (RMTV) on Saturday.
Enzo Maresca said Chelsea's transfer plan depends on whether they are eligible for the Champions League.
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Liverpool's tickets could be the crowning ceremony of the Premier League champions when they face Totterham Hotspur on Sunday at Anfield, listing more than £3,000 per person online.
Strasbourg head coach Liam Rosenior's contract at the club extends his contract until June 2028.
Carl Rushworth is hoping to leave Brighton and Hove Albion unless his game time improves.
Enzo Maresca believes that the form struggle Cole Palmer strives for is due to a decline in self-confidence, not due to Chelsea’s tactics.
GSG LOFC Ltd., a U.S. consortium led by New York businessman David Gandler, has completed the acquisition of the British League One Club Leyton Orient.
Scottish Sun
Heabers owner David Gray received a reward for receiving the club's bumper extension for exploitation this season.
According to reports from the following, Aberdeen snapped up prolific Australian winger Nicholas Milanovich.
Barry Ferguson prepares for talks with Rovers’ new athletic director Kevin Thelwell.
Willie Collum beat his heart boss Neil Critchley in John Beaton's Scottish Cup blast.
Premier League giants Newcastle United and French rift Lyon are five teams chasing former Celtic forward Eseosa Sule, which is claimed.
Former Celtic slipper Alexandro Bernabei has become a shocking target for Spanish club Sevilla after resuming her career in South America.
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Neil Critchley, reluctant to wait and see, wondering when the future of his contract star is involved, said he wants to get an answer by the end of the season.
Jimmy Thelin doesn't have to worry about Jamie McGrath against Hibs and insists he will continue to be a major player for the rest of the season.