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William Saliba signs new Arsenal contract
William Saliba has signed a new contract with Arsenal, securing the French defender’s future after becoming a key figure in Mikel Arteta’s defence.

Arsenal profits in the dying seconds from Liverpool’s defeat
Arsenal fully took advantage of Liverpool’s defeat. Visiting Newcastle United, Mikel Arteta’s side secured a win deep into stoppage time against the Magpies. Earlier in the match, the Gunners had felt robbed.

Kimmich’s praise for Mike and the ideal scenario for Kompany
At Bayern Munich, young talents are getting more and more opportunities. And not just with the first team.

Yamal worth gold in comeback: Barça seize the lead in La Liga
Barcelona have taken over top spot in La Liga from Real Madrid. The Spanish giants struggled but managed to win at home against Real Sociedad. Lamine Yamal came on as a substitute for his first minutes since August 31 and played a key role in Robert Lewandowski’s winning goal.

Ligue 1 match halted over homophobic chants: 'Unacceptable'
A Ligue 1 match between Nice and Paris FC was halted after homophobic chants. Clauss condemned the behavior as Nice conceded late in a 1-1 draw.

Bakayoko pulls off the Robben for the second time
Johan Bakayoko was once again the key man in RB Leipzig’s 1-0 win in Wolfsburg. The signing from PSV Eindhoven once more scored the goal that ultimately made the difference.

Klopp not eager to return to coaching: 'I don't miss anything'
Jürgen Klopp says he doesn’t miss coaching and has no plans to return, enjoying family life while working as Red Bull’s Global Head of Football.

Barcelona announces contract extension of Marc Bernal
Barcelona have renewed the contract of 18-year-old midfielder Marc Bernal until 2029. After recovering from a torn cruciate ligament, the La Masia talent is seen as a future cornerstone of the club, with Laporta, Yuste, and Deco highlighting his importance to Barcelona’s long-term project.

Why Kane now looks at the Premier League differently
After his 100th goal for Bayern Munich, Harry Kane is already thinking about the next 100 and not about a return to England.

British press undermines Amorim and draws comparison with Ten Hag
Ruben Amorim does not yet have to fear being sacked at Manchester United. The British media are increasing the pressure after the 3-1 defeat at Brentford, but according to the BBC, the club’s management still backs the Portuguese manager.