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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.
Celtic on the brink of championship, Rangers fans have no interest in lap of honor
Celtic only needs a point on Wednesday evening against Kilmarnock FC to crown themselves champions of Scotland. The fans of archrival Rangers FC are certainly not looking forward to that.
Lijnders leaves Liverpool for a solo venture at RB Salzburg
RB Salzburg introduced Pepijn Lijnders as their new head coach on Wednesday afternoon. The 41-year-old coach is making the move from Liverpool, where he departs after a long collaboration with manager Jürgen Klopp.
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.
Chelsea earns nearly six million euros from retired Hazard
Eden Hazard has not played football for quite some time, yet his former employer Chelsea has still earned money from him. This is due to a bonus in the Belgian dribbler's contract.
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.
Champions League dream of Bizot and Brest comes true: 'This is surreal'
Stade Brest secured Champions League football on Wednesday evening. Competitor OGC Nice lost to league leader Paris Saint-Germain, ensuring Marco Bizot and his teammates a spot in the preliminary round of the prestigious competition.
Kylian Mbappé misses PSG's rescheduled match against Nice
Due to discomfort in his left leg, according to the French club.
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.
He won the Champions League with Inter and could be the next Juventus manager
Thiago Motta, who manages Bologna, the surprise team of the current Serie A season, already has a preliminary agreement with the "Vecchia Signora."