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End of an era: Navas retires at Sevilla
Jesús Navas and Sevilla will part ways after this season. The 38-year-old Spaniard has played an impressive 688 matches for the Andalusian club so far.
Juventus has the right to choose a new coach
Massimiliano Allegri is a happy man after winning the Coppa Italia final against Atalanta Bergamo on Wednesday. This victory adds a bit of shine to Juventus' season.
Inter Milan looks to the Bernabéu and sets its sights on the Real Madrid captain
The Nerazzurri, who have already been crowned Italian champions this season, are interested in Nacho Fernández.
Arsenal does not give up on the title: 'We have to hope that West Ham helps us'
The Gunners continue to believe they can become English champions, despite needing Manchester City to slip up on the final matchday.
Nagelsmann on leaving out Hummels and Goretzka: 'Of course, they are disappointed'
Julian Nagelsmann has responded to the decision to not include Mats Hummels and Leon Goretzka in the squad for the European Championship at home. The experienced German duo, together accounting for around 135 international caps, has been left out of Germany's selection.
Sensational Griezmann shoots Atlético into the Champions League
A newly confirmed name for the Champions League lineup is Atlético Madrid. Diego Simeone's team had little trouble with city rivals Getafe on Wednesday evening and secured their spot in the top four, thanks in large part to hat-trick hero Antoine Griezmann. Meanwhile, Celta de Vigo secured their safety.
Marseille's coach announces retirement: 'Sunday will be my last game'
Jean-Louis Gasset, the current coach of Marseille, has announced his retirement at the age of 70. His final game will be against Le Havre on Sunday in Ligue 1.
Five in a Row for City: Foden Outshines Van Dijk in Premier League Award
Phil Foden was chosen as the Premier League Player of the Year on Saturday. It is the second award for the 23-year-old playmaker, after the English press recently also named him the best player of the past season.
Five footballers in the top ten highest-paid athletes in the world
Cristiano Ronaldo is also the highest-paid athlete in the world in 2024. The Portuguese star rose to the top spot for the first time since 2017 last year due to his transfer to Al Nassr, as calculated by the American business magazine Forbes, and he retains that position.
Guardiola prepared for the ultimate finale: 'Arsenal does not lose'
"I have the feeling it will be like against Aston Villa again." Two years ago, Manchester City had to come back from a 0-2 deficit to win the championship on the final day. Manager Pep Guardiola thinks a similar scenario is possible on Sunday.