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Gabri Veiga contested by Real Madrid and Manchester City
Gabri Veiga, currently playing for Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia, is drawing attention from European giants Real Madrid and Manchester City.
It's good to watch Manchester United again; it's a team with potential
Michael Owen, a former Red Devils player, is confident in the future of the team led by Rúben Amorim.
Atlético de Madrid thrashes Valladolid and closes in on leaders Barcelona
Atlético Madrid dominated Valladolid 5-0, closing the gap to Barcelona to just two points after the Catalans lost 2-1 to Las Palmas.
Fiorentina provides an update on Edoardo Bove's medical condition, and the squad returns to training
Edoardo Bove, a Fiorentina player on loan from Roma, collapsed unconscious 17 minutes into the match against Inter, sparking significant concern at the Artemio Franchi Stadium.
The Gladiator of Old Trafford: Højlund Explains His Goal Celebration
Rasmus Højlund helped Manchester United secure a hard-fought victory over Bodø/Glimt with two goals. The rival of Joshua Zirkzee feels comfortable in Rúben Amorim's new system. "I think it resembles the playing style of Atalanta."
Hansi Flick on Barcelona's defeat: 'The month of November cost us'
Defeated at home by Las Palmas on Saturday, Barcelona's coach aims to turn the page in December.
Van Bronckhorst reportedly receives millions, according to Turkish media
According to Turkish media, Giovanni van Bronckhorst and his staff have received substantial millions following their dismissal. The Dutchman was let go on Saturday after five months of service in Turkey.
From the pitch to prison: 'There were prisoners stabbed in the showers'
Nile Ranger wore the Newcastle jersey, but a conviction steered him away from stardom.
Painful conclusion for Frenkie: 'Barcelona has only one number 6'
Barcelona is currently completely off track in La Liga. The last three matches have yielded only one point. The Spanish media cite several reasons for the defeat against Las Palmas: the lack of a controlling midfielder, the timing of the kickoff, and a failing VAR.
Hiddink sees two aspects coming together in Gravenberch's development
Former top coach Guus Hiddink is impressed with Ryan Gravenberch's development in a Liverpool shirt. The 78-year-old ex-coach of teams such as PSV, Real Madrid, and Chelsea describes the Dutch international as "a beautiful footballer."