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Arteta puts De Bruyne in the top three best Premier League players ever
Mikel Arteta regrets that Kevin De Bruyne is closing the door behind him at Manchester City. With the imminent departure of the 33-year-old Belgian, an era is coming to an end. According to the Arsenal manager, De Bruyne belongs in the top three best players ever in the Premier League.

Tense atmosphere at Marseille: De Zerbi refused to lead training
Roberto De Zerbi has significantly strained relations at Olympique Marseille earlier this week. The Italian coach refused to lead training any longer because he felt his players were letting him down.

Referees' Association agrees with Slot: Tarkowski escaped a red card
The Premier League Referees' Association has admitted that James Tarkowski should have been shown a red card in the city derby between Liverpool and Everton on Wednesday night. Tarkowski got away with a yellow card during the Merseyside Derby after a brutal tackle on Alexis Mac Allister.

Van Dijk, Müller and Dybala: football icons honor departing Hummels
Mats Hummels is going to stop playing football. The German announced this on Friday afternoon. It earned him a flood of praise from top international players.

Lukaku will fulfill promise to his son and sets a date for return to Anderlecht
Romelu Lukaku intends to return to Anderlecht after the 2026 World Cup. According to Het Nieuwsblad, Belgium's all-time top scorer has mentioned this within his entourage.

Matthäus enjoys 'Mario Götze wine': 'I also see him smiling a lot more'
Former German international Lothar Matthäus is full of praise for the role Mario Götze is currently playing at Eintracht Frankfurt. The former PSV player was the match-winner last Sunday in the home game against VfB Stuttgart.

Club icon Müller confirms abrupt departure from Bayern after 25 seasons
Thomas Müller is truly leaving Bayern Munich. The news had been simmering for a few days but has now been confirmed by the club icon. This brings an end to a period of 25 seasons at the club.

Injury update Haaland: City striker sidelined for five to seven weeks
Erling Haaland will be unavailable for Manchester City for the next five to seven weeks. Coach Pep Guardiola confirmed this during the press conference ahead of the match against Leicester City, where Ruud van Nistelrooij is the manager.

La Liga files a complaint against Barça over incorrect accounting in the Olmo case
Another chapter has been added to Barcelona's financial headache on Wednesday. La Liga is set to file a complaint against the Catalans for failing to fulfill the financial commitments made during the temporary registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, according to reports.

Grealish dedicates first goal in sixteen months to his late brother
Jack Grealish has dedicated his first Premier League goal in nearly sixteen months to his younger brother Keelan, exactly 25 years after his passing. The Manchester City midfielder broke the deadlock on Wednesday night in the victory against Leicester City.