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Ronaldo's statement stirred things up: 'We are still in negotiations'
It is far from certain that Cristiano Ronaldo will leave Al-Nassr. That’s what sporting director Fernando Hierro said at a press conference. Both parties are still in negotiations.

Allegri new coach of AC Milan and that's good news for Gimenez
Massimiliano Allegri appears to be the new coach of AC Milan. Italian media reported on Thursday that the coach is close to reaching an agreement with the red and black club to take charge starting next season.

Stam leaves Feyenoord after five years and chooses a Bundesliga adventure
Koen Stam is leaving Feyenoord after five years to continue his coaching career at VfL Wolfsburg. The 38-year-old will join the Bundesliga club as an assistant coach for the first team. This marks the end of his time as a technical director within the youth academy of the Rotterdam side.

Henry says criticism of Arsenal is justified: 'This Man Utd reached the final five times'
Mikel Arteta has brought Arsenal back to the top of the Premier League, but since winning the FA Cup in the 2019/20 season, the Spanish manager has failed to lead the Gunners to any domestic or international finals. Thierry Henry understands why questions are being raised about that.

Transfer confirmed: Flemming is heading to the Premier League
Burnley has confirmed the permanent signing of Zian Flemming from Millwall. The 26-year-old Dutchman had already been playing at Turf Moor on loan.

Laporta circles the date when Barça will return to the renovated Camp Nou
Barcelona is expected to return to the Spotify Camp Nou next summer. President Joan Laporta wants the annual Joan Gamper Trophy match to be played in the club’s newly renovated stadium.

Sandro Wagner to take charge of Augsburg after the Nations League
Sandro Wagner has signed a three-year deal to become head coach of FC Augsburg after Germany’s Nations League campaign. The former striker brings modern ideas, coaching success at Unterhaching, and experience with the national team to the Bundesliga side.

The battle for (one last) dance with Ronaldo (40): suitors are lining up
It strongly appears that Cristiano Ronaldo (40) is set to leave Al-Nassr, but the Portuguese star doesn’t seem to be thinking about retirement just yet, as revealed in a post on Instagram. The question now is where the story of the goal machine from Madeira, in search of the fountain of eternal youth, will continue after his years in Saudi Arabia.

Di María completes the circle and returns to his boyhood club
Ángel Di María is back at his old home. The 37-year-old Argentine has returned to Rosario Central, his boyhood club, after leaving Benfica.

Salah on his future: 'I can play until I'm 40'
Mohamed Salah is nowhere near considering retirement. The Egyptian expects to keep playing until he's 40 and doesn’t rule out a move to Saudi Arabia after his time at Liverpool.