Eduardo Camavinga decides on Real Madrid future as Man United circle:Manchester United show concrete interest in Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga, valued at €70m. The midfielder's poor season has Madrid open to a sale, but the player intends to stay and win back fans.
End of an era at Barcelona?: 5 stars who seem to have completed their cycle at the club:Barcelona plans a major squad overhaul for 2026/27. Robert Lewandowski, Andreas Christensen, Marc Casadó, Frenkie de Jong, and Marcus Rashford are potential departures to aid financial and sporting renewal.
🎥 Could be generational: Vini, Salah, Wirtz... an iconic World Cup advert:Pepsi's cinematic 2026 World Cup ad features Vinícius Jr, Mohamed Salah, and Florian Wirtz performing gravity-defying tricks, with cameos from David Beckham and Gordon Ramsay.
Game of thrones: NYC caught short of public bathrooms ahead of World Cup crowds:New York faces a severe public restroom shortage with one per 8,500 residents as it prepares for 1.2 million World Cup fans. A new bill mandates a plan to expand facilities before the tournament begins in June 2026.
RUUD GULLIT: Chelsea are too frantic, too hasty and make the same mistakes again and again - what do they actually want? What's the plan?:Ruud Gullit criticizes Chelsea's lack of philosophy and veteran leadership, defends Liverpool's Arne Slot, and questions Premier League's focus on set-pieces and high spending.
FIFA World Cup 2026 brings scheduling disruptions for 13 NFL teams sharing stadiums:FIFA's 30-day exclusive use period for World Cup venues is displacing 13 NFL teams, including the Giants and Jets, from their home stadiums this summer, forcing major operational overhauls.
Real Madrid vs Deportivo Alaves– Match preview and team news:Real Madrid, winless in four, host Alavés in La Liga. Key returns for Madrid include Tchouaméni, but Rodrygo is out. Alavés, unbeaten in four, are fighting relegation but have defensive issues.
'I don't like to go near my Arsenal team-mate in training - it's the same for everyone':Arsenal lost 2-1 at Manchester City, with Erling Haaland's second-half goal dealing a major blow to their Premier League title challenge. Kai Havertz equalized after Rayan Cherki's opener.
England Player Ratings: 'Cheat code Nico O'Reilly has become Man City's N'Golo Kante':Nico O'Reilly has secured his place as England's starting left-back, showcasing sensational form for Manchester City and outperforming rivals like Lewis Hall ahead of the World Cup.
Patrice Evra warns Michael Carrick call could turn Man United into Chelsea:Patrice Evra warns Manchester United that not hiring Michael Carrick permanently could lead to instability like Chelsea's. Carrick has guided United toward Champions League qualification.
Noah Sadiki linked with Chelsea and Man Utd:Chelsea and Manchester United are targeting Sunderland's Noah Sadiki. Chelsea is reportedly the frontrunner, having spoken to his representatives, while United seeks midfield reinforcements.
Liam Rosenior insists he has support of Chelsea’s owners despite alarming slump:Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior insists he retains full ownership backing despite a four-game losing streak and fan discontent. The Blues sit seven points off top five after a 1-0 home defeat to Manchester United.
The seven Real Madrid leaders according to Arbeloa and one of them on the way out:Real Madrid coach Arbeloa lists Carvajal, Alaba, Bellingham, Valverde, Vinicius, and Mbappé as key leaders in the young squad, addressing fan debate over experience post-Ramos, Modric, Kroos era.
Declan Rice is right - this title race isn't done yet. Here are five reasons why Arsenal CAN still win the Premier League - from the returning player who will 'unleash havoc', to the mentality shift on display against Man City:Despite a 2-1 loss to Man City, Arsenal's title race isn't over. Reasons include an easier run-in, Havertz's return, and a shift from being the hunted to the hunters.
Ex-Spurs man has minute to forget for Palace in key West Ham clash 😅:Brennan Johnson missed a golden chance for Crystal Palace against West Ham, failing to score in his first 19 games and hurting former club Tottenham's survival hopes.