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Ten Hag and Bayer Leverkusen do business again with Liverpool and Slot
Jarell Quansah is the next signing for Erik ten Hag's Bayer Leverkusen. The 22-year-old central defender is making the move from Liverpool, which had previously signed Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz from the German top club. Both clubs announced the deal on Wednesday.

Rakitic ends his career and immediately takes on a new role
Ivan Rakitic has ended his playing career. Coach Gonzalo Garcia confirmed the news and announced that Rakitic will take on a new role at Hajduk Split: he will become the assistant to sporting director Goran Vucevic.

Italian media predict Inter rebuild: De Vrij's position in danger
After Internazionale's elimination from the Club World Cup, the season is over for the Champions League finalist and Serie A runner-up. Italian media report on a short break during which the club management will have to work hard to get the squad back to full strength. The newspapers place particular emphasis on the defense.

Man City sent home early: 'People underestimate Saudi football'
Manchester City were surprisingly eliminated by Al-Hilal on Monday night in the Round of 16 of the Club World Cup. The British media raised questions about Pep Guardiola’s game plan.

Chelsea spends millions on new striker
Chelsea have signed João Pedro. The Brazilian forward signed a seven-year contract on Wednesday, running until 2032.

Ibrahimovic defends Messi after heavy defeat: 'When he plays with Ronaldo...'
The former Swedish striker and current AC Milan executive came to the defense of the Argentine star after Inter Miami were thrashed by PSG in the Round of 16 of the Club World Cup.

Ten Hag adds two fellow countrymen to Bayer Leverkusen's coaching staff
Erik ten Hag has further completed his coaching staff at Bayer Leverkusen. Rogier Meijer and Andries Ulderink will join the head coach at Die Werkself.

Girona extends contract with club's top scorer
An extra chapter has been added to Christian Stuani’s fairytale at Girona. The 38-year-old club legend is extending his stay in Catalonia for another year.

Jonny Evans retires from playing and joins Manchester United’s staff
Jonny Evans retires from professional football and takes up a key role at Manchester United as Head of Loans and Pathways. The former defender, with 15 trophies and over 500 appearances, now helps guide the next generation into the first team under Rúben Amorim’s leadership.

Feyenoord presents Luciano Valente: 'There has only ever been one option'
Luciano Valente can officially call himself a Feyenoord player. The arrival of the midfielder from FC Groningen was confirmed by both clubs on Wednesday morning.