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Willian returns to Brazil at 37
At 37, Willian makes a surprising return to Brazil with Grêmio, signing until 2026. After stints with Fulham, Olympiacos, Chelsea, Arsenal, Shakhtar, and Corinthians, the veteran playmaker aims to prove he still has the quality and leadership to shine.

Belgium enjoys ‘unmatched’ De Bruyne: We are lucky to have him
On Sunday, Belgium secured another comfortable victory in the World Cup qualifiers, thanks in large part to standout Kevin De Bruyne. After defeating Liechtenstein, they also swept aside Kazakhstan with a six-goal margin.

On the Road to the World Cup: Mozambique Wins and Moves Up to Second Place Provisionaly
Mozambique defeated Botswana 2-0 in Maputo in the 2026 World Cup African qualifiers, moving to second place in Group G and keeping their historic World Cup dream alive.

Spain deliver a masterclass in Turkey: pressure on Montella
Spain humiliated Turkey on their own turf on Sunday evening. Luis de la Fuente’s side played a fantastic tiki-taka match, with the Turks as the helpless victims.

João Félix flourishes: ‘Cristiano has inspired him’
João Félix shone in Portugal’s World Cup qualification campaign with two goals away against Armenia. In Spain, where the forward played for years, the media note that the former wonderkid has been performing better since his move to Al Nassr.

Tottenham ends speculation: Club is not for sale
Tottenham Hotspur is not for sale. At least, that’s what the club stated in an official announcement. The London giants felt compelled to make this clear after speculation earlier this week.

Alarm at Athletic with Nico 9 days before the start of the Champions League
The forward leaves Spain’s match against Turkey before halftime with discomfort in his adductors, probably due to pubalgia, and will undergo medical tests in Bilbao.

Rafa Mir and Adrià Pedrosa, no ‘fear clause’ for the visit to Sevilla
Eder Sarabia will be able to count on the striker, who has scored two goals in three matches, and the left-back at the Sánchez-Pizjuán.

Guardiola points out a mistake at City: the player who left but should have stayed
The Spanish coach believes that Jesús Navas should have remained with the Citizens when Guardiola was already managing the team.

Bellingham and Camavinga Step Up
Both midfielders are already back on the pitch, but they will not be part of Xabi’s plans for Anoeta.