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Sunday, 7 June 2026
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Morocco left sweating on Mazraoui after Norway draw
Morocco's 1-1 friendly draw with Norway ended with injury worries over Noussair Mazraoui and Abde Ezzalzouli ahead of the World Cup.
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Michael Olise is at the centre of Real Madrid's election fight
Real Madrid’s presidential race has turned Michael Olise into the headline target, but Bayern Munich insist he is not for sale.
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Robin van Persie sacked by Feyenoord despite second-place finish
Robin van Persie sacked by Feyenoord despite finishing second, after a season that ended 19 points behind PSV and brought just 2 Europa wins.
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Christian Eriksen conscious after Denmark friendly collapse
Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark’s friendly against Ukraine, but the Danish FA and team doctor said he was conscious, walking off and due checks.
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Curtis Jones transfer talk turns into something Inter are saying out loud
Inter Milan sporting director Piero Ausilio has confirmed the club are monitoring Curtis Jones, while Federico Chiesa says the Liverpool midfielder has
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Martin O'Neill staying at Celtic will help, but the rebuild is the real issue
Martin O'Neill is set to stay at Celtic on a one-year deal, but more than 10 possible exits make the summer rebuild the real issue.
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Rio Ngumoha earns Jordan Pickford's praise after England debut
Jordan Pickford hailed Rio Ngumoha after the 17-year-old Liverpool talent made his England debut in Tampa, praising his composure and quality.
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England vs Costa Rica: Tuchel gets Arsenal quartet back in camp
Tuchel says the return of Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke gives England energy and quality before Costa Rica.
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Jan Paul van Hecke transfer: Brighton reject two Tottenham bids
Brighton have rejected two Tottenham bids for Jan Paul van Hecke and are demanding £50 million, with the defender in the final year of his deal.
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Warren Zaire-Emery emerges as Manchester United's next midfield target
Manchester United’s rebuild is moving on after the Ederson deal, with Frank Leboeuf and Louis Saha pushing Warren Zaire-Emery as the next midfield target.
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Lamine Yamal World Cup comeback is being managed, not rushed
Barcelona want Lamine Yamal eased in with 15 minutes first, then 45 to 60, before a possible Uruguay start. Spain are managing risk.
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Cristiano Ronaldo World Cup debate is now wide open
Cristiano Ronaldo has 143 international goals and is heading to a record sixth World Cup, but Portugal’s debate over his role is now fully open.
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Arsenal World Cup windfall could reach £2.73m before a ball is kicked
Arsenal's 16 World Cup call-ups could bring a major FIFA Club Benefits Programme payout, with Manchester City the only Premier League club ahead.
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Wesley injury leaves Brazil waiting on World Cup fitness test
Brazil are waiting on tests after Wesley left in tears with a left groin injury, and Carlo Ancelotti will decide on his World Cup place after diagnosis.
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Alphonso Davies World Cup opener decision remains open for Canada
Alphonso Davies has not ruled out Canada’s June 12 World Cup opener. He is working day by day as Jesse Marsch keeps the call cautious.
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Lamine Yamal wins La Liga player of the season at 18
Lamine Yamal has been named La Liga player of the season at 18, with 16 goals, 11 assists and a record three monthly awards.
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Anthony Gordon says Barcelona is where his career begins
Anthony Gordon says his Barcelona move is where his career begins, calls the transfer a whirlwind and brushes off England shirt-number talk after leaving
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Rio Ngumoha transfer talk grows as Liverpool stand firm
Bayern Munich’s interest in Rio Ngumoha has met Liverpool resistance, with the Reds refusing to sell the 17-year-old after his breakout season and England
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USMNT player ratings vs Germany: Robinson and Tillman stand out in defeat
Antonee Robinson’s volley, Malik Tillman’s role and Mauricio Pochettino’s response made the USMNT’s 2-1 loss to Germany useful in parts.
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Marcus Rashford one June 15 deadline away from a complicated Barcelona call
Marcus Rashford’s Barcelona future is caught between a June 15 buy-option deadline, Manchester United’s price stance and Bayern Munich’s wage concerns.
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Robert Lewandowski one free transfer away from a Manchester United debate
Lewandowski is being pushed as a free transfer option for Manchester United, but Louis Saha questions whether he fits Benjamin Sesko.
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Sandro Tonali £100m valuation turns summer talk into a bidding test
Newcastle’s reported £100m valuation of Sandro Tonali has sparked interest from Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City, but his agent says summer.
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Yaya Toure takes first head coach role with Slovan Bratislava
Yaya Toure has agreed to his first head coaching role at Slovan Bratislava, with qualifiers and a dominant domestic record shaping the challenge.
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Estevao injury update: Chelsea wanted surgery, but he says he could already play
Estevao says his hamstring is healing fast after a grade four injury ruled him out of Brazil’s 2026 World Cup squad, despite Chelsea wanting surgery.
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Erling Haaland and Norway’s World Cup return
Erling Haaland has 16 goals in World Cup qualifying as Norway end a 28-year wait for the tournament, with a broader generation behind him.
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Morgan Rogers transfer news: Arsenal, City and Chelsea circle Villa attacker
Morgan Rogers is wanted by Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City, with Villa valuing him in the £100 million bracket after 10 goals and 6 assists.
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Said El Mala turns Brentford move into a transfer standoff for Köln
Said El Mala rejected Brentford's agreed move, leaving 1. FC Köln facing a delayed €50 million sale as Chelsea, Newcastle United and Dortmund circle.
Saturday, 6 June 2026
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Scotland hit four before half-time against Bolivia
Scotland beat Bolivia 4-0 in New Jersey, with Lawrence Shankland, Scott McTominay and Che Adams scoring before half-time.
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Michael Olise and Real Madrid’s €150m transfer gamble
Real Madrid’s reported €150m chase for Michael Olise has become tied to Florentino Perez’s election battle, while Bayern Munich say he is unsellable.
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England player ratings vs New Zealand: Rashford and Henderson stand out
Marcus Rashford's 8/10 and Jordan Henderson's composed display headline England's ratings against New Zealand, with Tuchel's rotated XI judged on execution.