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Arsenal can win the Premier League
Arsenal climb to the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 win over West Ham. Glenn Hoddle and Ian Wright say Arteta has all the tools to win the title, but doubts remain over Gyökeres’ ability to be the prolific striker the Gunners need.

He is a free agent after leaving Tottenham and could join Messi at Inter Miami
Sergio Reguilón, free after leaving Tottenham, is in talks with Inter Miami and could soon join Lionel Messi’s team in MLS.

Premier League club threatens to sack coach after just seven matches
Ange Postecoglou is under pressure at Nottingham Forest after six winless games, with his future possibly decided against Newcastle.

Competitive matches abroad? Bayern boss Dreesen is 'completely against it'
While more and more European top leagues are staging individual competitive matches in other countries, Jan-Christian Dreesen considers this not an option for the Bundesliga.

Lamine Yamal, doubt for Sevilla
Lamine Yamal is a serious doubt for Barcelona’s game against Sevilla after once again suffering discomfort in his pubis.

Inter thrash Cremonese in Serie A matchday six
Inter beat Cremonese 4-1 with Ange-Yoan Bonny shining through one goal and three assists.

De la Fuente responds to Hansi Flick: 'I’m surprised he has that opinion'
Luis de la Fuente defended Spain’s handling of Lamine Yamal after criticism from Barcelona coach Hansi Flick, who accused the national team of overusing the youngster despite his pubic discomfort.

Bayern defender on Manchester United’s radar with Liverpool also in the race
Dayot Upamecano nears Bayern exit as Liverpool and Manchester United eye the French defender ahead of a decisive summer transfer window.

Another extension: Leverkusen tie down Palacios until 2030
Bayer 04 Leverkusen announced at midday on Friday the contract extension of Exequiel Palacios. The 37-time Argentine international will remain with the Werkself until 2030.

Vinícius smiles again, thanks in part to Mbappé’s generous gesture
Vinícius Júnior is completely back at Real Madrid, if he was ever gone at all. That’s the conclusion drawn by the Spanish media after his crucial performance in the home match against Villarreal (3-1), in which the Brazilian winger scored the first two goals.