Manchester United’s recent £52.1 million signing of 18-year-old defender Leny Yoro marks a significant shift in the club’s recruitment policy under minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The move signifies a departure from the previous strategy of desperation towards decisiveness in the transfer market. Change in Recruitment Approach Unlike previous years, United managed to beat major
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The recent celebrations by Spain’s football team after winning the European Championship took a controversial turn when players chanted “Gibraltar is Spanish.” This statement has sparked outrage from the Gibraltar Football Association, leading to a formal complaint being filed with UEFA. The incident occurred during the victory celebrations in Madrid, where senior players joined in
MLS has recently announced significant changes to its roster rules, aiming to provide teams with more flexibility in constructing their rosters. One of the key changes involves relaxing restrictions on the combined number of Designated Players (DPs) and under-22 signings. This move allows teams to opt for one of two paths, offering them the choice
Girona, a Spanish club in the City Football Group’s portfolio, has captivated fans with their recent success in La Liga. At the heart of their impressive run is Savio, a 19-year-old Brazilian winger who has taken the league by storm. Savio’s journey from the countryside of Espírito Santo to the elite level of European football
Athletic Club coach Ernesto Valverde has recently addressed the rumors surrounding Spain star Nico Williams, claiming that the player is happy at the club despite interest from Barcelona. This statement comes after Williams’ stellar performance in the European Championship where he was named in the Team of the Tournament. Despite reports of Barcelona making him
Manchester City has once again proven their determination to build a strong team for the future by securing the services of the talented 20-year-old Brazil winger, Sávio. This promising young player has signed a five-year deal with the club, setting the stage for what could be a remarkable career ahead. The transfer deal for Sávio
The recent release of Arsenal’s away kit for the 2024-25 season has been met with excitement among the club’s fans, particularly those with African heritage. The jersey, designed in collaboration with Labrum London, showcases a strong influence of British African culture. This connection is further highlighted by the presence of former Gunners stars like Emmanuel
Euro 2024 brought with it a lot of anticipation and speculation, especially around the performances of players who had moved to the Saudi Pro League (SPL). Questions were raised regarding how these players would fare in a tournament of such magnitude, given the differences in the level and intensity of games in Saudi Arabia compared
Barcelona recently revealed their new home kit for the upcoming 2024-25 season, a departure from their traditional blaugrana stripes. Instead of the familiar design, the Catalan club opted for a legacy look inspired by the very first jerseys worn by the team 125 years ago. This retro-inspired kit pays homage to the club’s founding years
Dani Olmo showcased his talent at Euro 2024 despite his limited playing time for Spain. His contract with Leipzig includes a €60 million release clause that expires soon, sparking interest from clubs like Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Bayern Munich, and Chelsea. Barcelona is also eyeing a potential reunion with the La Masia graduate, making Olmo