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Good news for Barça fans: Gavi and Pedri will sign next week
Barcelona has good news for its supporters: Gavi and Pedri will soon extend their contracts until June 30, 2030. This has been reported by several Spanish media outlets, including SPORT and Mundo Deportivo. Both players have reached an agreement, securing their future at the club for the coming years.
Brentford specialist continues penalty streak and keeps Palmer milestone in sight
Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo was once again on target from the penalty spot on Sunday, keeping Cole Palmer in his sights for a unique Premier League milestone. The confidence in the Cameroonian penalty specialist at Brentford was evident in the match against Crystal Palace.
Tottenham has good news about Van de Ven
Micky van de Ven will make his return for Tottenham Hotspur on Thursday. The defender played his last match in early December and has been unavailable due to a hamstring injury. His manager, Ange Postecoglou, confirmed that he will play a significant role in the Europa League match against Elfsborg.
Legal dispute or not: FC Porto presents new head coach
FC Porto has introduced Martín Anselmi as their new head coach. He joins from the Mexican club Cruz Azul.
Manchester City signs young prospect who played in the MLS
Christian McFarlane, an 18-year-old left-back, has joined Manchester City from New York City FC.
Ancelotti comments on Vinícius' future amid mega offer from Saudi Arabia
Carlo Ancelotti does not expect Vinícius Júnior to be tempted by the mega offer awaiting him in Saudi Arabia. The Real Madrid coach believes that 'Vini' prioritizes sporting interests.
Tebas admits Barcelona-Real Madrid could be played abroad
La Liga president Javier Tebas has acknowledged the possibility of the upcoming Barcelona-Real Madrid clásico being played outside Spain if both clubs agree, due to uncertainties surrounding Barcelona’s home venue.
Motta defends criticized Koopmeiners: 'We don't point fingers here'
Teun Koopmeiners faced criticism after a poor performance against Napoli, but his coach Thiago Motta fully supports the Juventus midfielder.
Monaco coach praises Teze in new role and relishes 'Zlatan-like goal'
AS Monaco coach Adi Hütter is very pleased with the role Jordan Teze has been playing within his team. The former PSV player is not guaranteed a spot in the starting lineup, but in the last two matches, he came on as a substitute in midfield to Hütter's satisfaction.
I feel 100 percent confident in Te Kloese's trust
Brian Priske feels fully supported at Feyenoord. The Danish coach seemed to be on the verge of dismissal but has regained some stability following the resounding victory over Bayern Munich. Ahead of the Champions League clash with Lille, he addressed the much-discussed situation.