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Arsenal signs the most expensive goalkeeper of all time for less than six million
According to English media, Arsenal will present Kepa Arrizabalaga (30) as their new goalkeeper this week. The Spanish goalie is joining from Chelsea, where a clause in his contract allows Arsenal to secure the deal for a relatively small fee.

Leipzig announces Ole Werner as new head coach
RB Leipzig appoint Ole Werner as new head coach until 2027. The former Werder Bremen manager begins a new chapter in his career, tasked with leading Leipzig in the Bundesliga and Champions League.

Farioli named as candidate at troubled FC Porto
Francesco Farioli could potentially take up a new role in Portugal following his departure from Ajax. The Italian coach is being strongly linked as a candidate for FC Porto, which, according to local media, is on the verge of parting ways with Martín Anselmi.

Ultras and club legend furious: 'This Botafogo fan needs to leave Lyon quickly'
Owner John Textor is facing heavy criticism now that Olympique Lyon has been relegated to Ligue 2 until further notice due to the club’s financial disorder. Both the ultras and club legend Sidney Govou have completely lost patience with the American businessman.

Million-dollar offer from Saudi Arabia kept Akpom awake
Chuba Akpom chose a move to Ajax in 2023, but he also had an offer from Saudi Arabia in hand. The English striker was left dizzy by the amounts that were being offered to him.

Arsenal keep Lewis-Skelly on board with long-term contract
Arsenal extended the contract of Myles Lewis-Skelly (18) on Thursday until the summer of 2030. The eighteen-year-old midfielder and left-back, who has been part of the club since a young age, is seeing his dream come true with this long-term deal.

Stuttgart not pleased with Bayern’s approach in Woltemade case
According to German reports, Nick Woltemade has reached a personal agreement with Bayern Munich. The big question, however, is whether that holds any real value, as his club VfB Stuttgart has made it clear that they do not intend to sell him.

The Story Continues: Ronaldo signs new contract with Al-Nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo has reached an agreement with Al-Nassr on a new contract. His current deal was set to expire on June 30, but the forty-year-old Portuguese star is happy to continue for a while longer in Saudi Arabia.

Former AZ player Kerkez completes dream move to Liverpool
Milos Kerkez will now play for Arne Slot's Liverpool. The Hungarian left-back is joining from Bournemouth and has signed a long-term contract at Anfield. According to English media, Liverpool is paying over 45 million euros and has offered Kerkez a five-year deal.

Ronaldo is set to earn 600,000 euros per day
Al-Nassr has not only extended Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract but also given it a significant financial upgrade. With an annual salary of around two hundred million euros, Ronaldo hasn’t exactly had to tighten his belt over the past two and a half years but now that amount has become even more exorbitant.