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Aubameyang returns to his old home after his Saudi adventure
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will be the new striker for Olympique Marseille. This has been confirmed by sources to outlets including L'Équipe and RMC Sport. The 36-year-old Gabonese forward joins as a free agent.

Hainer wants to remain Bayern president
Herbert Hainer is aiming for a third term as president of FC Bayern. The exact timing of the election depends on the DFL.

Slot made the difference in Wirtz's transfer
That Liverpool was able to do business with Bayer Leverkusen to bring in Florian Wirtz for a record fee is thanks to manager Arne Slot. Hans-Joachim Wirtz, father and agent of the successful footballer, confirmed that Slot made the difference in the choice between Liverpool and Bayern Munich.

Simonis wins another trophy: Wolfsburg wins friendly tournament
Paul Simonis won the Volkswagen Cup on Sunday with VfL Wolfsburg, a tournament held in Zwickau, Germany, featuring FSV Zwickau and Dynamo Dresden as the other participants.

Benfica working on sensational return: deal with Chelsea could be finalized soon
João Félix is on the verge of returning to SL Benfica. According to the Portuguese newspaper Record, which featured the news on its front page on Monday, the Lisbon club is making a ‘final attempt’ to sign the forward on a permanent deal.

Slot welcomes new striker: Liverpool pays 95 million euros for Ekitiké
Arne Slot has secured his desired striker for Liverpool. Hugo Ekitiké joins from Eintracht Frankfurt and will sign until mid-2031.

At Club Brugge, they see similarities between Forbs and Lang
At Club Brugge, there is a belief that Carlos Forbs can follow the same path as Noa Lang, according to reports in the Belgian media. The 21-year-old winger, however, arrives with the label of an 'Ajax flop'.

Henry gives Arsenal fans hope: 'I think we will be champions'
Thierry Henry has high expectations for Arsenal this season. The Gunners legend has also voiced those expectations. The 47-year-old Frenchman hopes that the progress under Mikel Arteta will finally be rewarded in the coming season.

Crystal Palace blames Nottingham Forest for "relegation" to the Conference League
The London club qualified for the Europa League by winning the FA Cup last season but was "relegated" to the Conference League, swapped with Nuno Espírito Santo's Nottingham Forest, due to UEFA's multi-club ownership rules. Palace has already filed an appeal.

La Liga chief has no concerns about Barcelona for the upcoming season
Javier Tebas has often criticized Barcelona’s financial situation, but the La Liga president stated on Thursday evening that he is not worried about the club for the upcoming season.