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Monday, 8 June 2026
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Hansi Flick wins again, but Barcelona are already planning for what comes next
Hansi Flick has won La Liga coach of the year again after Barcelona’s 94-point title season, while reports say succession planning is already under way.
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Elliot Anderson’s price tag has turned into a Manchester transfer battle
Elliot Anderson’s £100m-plus valuation has turned his future into a Manchester transfer battle, with City short and United still in the race.
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Darwin Nunez one free-transfer dilemma for Liverpool
Darwin Nunez is reportedly available on a free transfer after his Al-Hilal exit, with Liverpool, Chelsea, Barcelona and Newcastle linked.
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Sandro Tonali one transfer report from a £100m Newcastle exit test
Manchester United are reportedly prepared to meet Newcastle's £100m asking price for Sandro Tonali, while Newcastle sources say a sale is possible.
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Real Madrid push UEFA over Barcelona in the Negreira case
Pérez wants UEFA action over Barcelona's Negreira case, including possible European sanctions and a bid to remove titles won between 2001 and 2018.
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Stephen Welsh set for Swansea City move as Vitor Matos adds defensive depth
Stephen Welsh is poised to become Swansea City's first summer signing, with Vitor Matos looking to add central defensive depth after 31 games at Motherwell.
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Bernardo Silva keeps Barcelona alive without committing
Bernardo Silva says Barcelona is only an option and will decide after the World Cup, with Manchester City contract ending June 30.
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Ian Cathro takes over Saint-Etienne with a long-term rebuild job
Ian Cathro has joined Saint-Etienne on a deal until 2028, with Ivan Gazidis backing his coaching, development work and clear method.
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Jurrien Timber World Cup injury forces Netherlands reshuffle
Jurrien Timber has been ruled out of the World Cup with a groin injury, forcing the Netherlands to call up Lutsharel Geertruida before Japan.
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Andy Robertson carries Diogo Jota tribute into Scotland's World Cup
Rute Cardoso writes to Andy Robertson before Scotland's World Cup opener, and Robertson says he will carry Diogo Jota with him throughout the tournament.
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Harry Kane 61 goals put him in Messi-Ronaldo territory
Harry Kane says his 61-goal Bayern Munich season puts him in a scoring league only Messi and Ronaldo recently reached, while his club best was 44.
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Bruno Fernandes hints he may stay as Manchester United plan around him
Bruno Fernandes has hinted he may stay at Manchester United, with a £56 million release clause and no new deal planned.
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Christian Eriksen says he is home and recovering after Denmark scare
Christian Eriksen says he is home with his family after collapsing in Denmark’s friendly with Ukraine, and says his ICD protected him.
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Pep Guardiola documentary to chart Manchester City’s final two seasons
Amazon Prime Video will air a four-part documentary on Pep Guardiola’s final two seasons at Manchester City, framed around his farewell.
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Jürgen Klopp former home sold after a long wait in Formby
Jürgen Klopp's former £4.25million Formby home has finally sold after nearly two years on the market, with its luxury features and Liverpool history.
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Roy Keane turns his fire on Harry Maguire after England snub
Roy Keane has criticised England omissions again, and Harry Maguire's shocked response has turned the focus back onto the Manchester United defender.
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Milan coach search: Glasner leads while Pochettino claims linger
Oliver Glasner is Milan’s leading coach candidate after a six-hour meeting, but Pochettino agreement claims and Slot uncertainty remain.
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Marcus Rashford transfer stalls as Barcelona weigh June 15 buyout
Marcus Rashford is waiting on Barcelona's decision over a £26m buyout clause by June 15, with Bayern Munich ready to move if the Catalans walk away.
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David Sullivan Panorama: resignation and libel threat before BBC film airs
David Sullivan has stepped down from West Ham and says he will sue the BBC as Panorama airs Predator: The Billionaire Football Boss tonight.
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Lisandro Martinez’s World Cup form puts Manchester United’s centre-back plan under pressure
Lisandro Martinez’s World Cup form has sharpened Manchester United’s centre-back dilemma, with his contract, fitness and resale value in focus.
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Aston Villa Martin Baturina bid meets Como valuation
Aston Villa have offered €50m–€55m for Martin Baturina, but Como want €80m. Separate reports say Ibrahim Mbaye is very close.
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Michael Olise one transfer story Bayern have shut down hard
Bayern Munich have rejected Real Madrid’s reported interest in Michael Olise, with Herbert Hainer and Uli Hoeness saying he is not for sale.
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Eli Junior Kroupi transfer news: Bournemouth’s price tag is now the story
Bournemouth have raised Eli Junior Kroupi’s price well above £100m, with Arsenal and Chelsea interested and Iraola urging him to stay.
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Ederson’s Brazil call-up could delay Manchester United move
Ederson’s Brazil call-up has delayed the final steps of his agreed Manchester United move, with medical and paperwork now likely after the World Cup.
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Dan Burn says Disney World trip helped him handle England’s heat
Dan Burn says an early Disney World family trip helped him acclimatise to Florida heat before England’s World Cup camp.
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Max Dowman PFA Young Player of the Year nomination draws the sharpest backlash
Max Dowman's PFA Young Player of the Year nomination has sparked debate after he made only 153 Premier League minutes, with rivals offering stronger cases.
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Tottenham want João Palhinha for less than Bayern München's price
Tottenham want João Palhinha back, but only if Bayern München lower the €25m guaranteed option as Spurs push on with a wider rebuild.
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Michael Carrick's Manchester United deal now comes with a title clock
Michael Carrick's two-year United deal sits inside Project 150, with Omar Berrada targeting a Premier League title before 2028 as the rebuild continues.
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Connor Roberts returns after a draining injury year
Connor Roberts returned for Wales after 362 days out with an Achilles injury and said the year made him appreciate football more.