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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.

Nottingham Forest to present Postecoglou soon as new manager
Ange Postecoglou will become the new manager of Nottingham Forest, according to English media. The sixty-year-old Australian will succeed the dismissed Nuno Espírito Santo.

Brazil furious over treatment in Bolivia: A real disaster
Brazil lost Wednesday night away to Bolivia, and the way it happened has left the Seleção deeply frustrated. After the match, the focus was hardly on football and much more on everything surrounding it. "We played against the referees, the police, and the ball boys."

Kimpembe ends 20-year association with PSG and heads to Qatar
The central defender heads to the Middle East after winning 27 titles with the French club, including last season’s Champions League.

Italy win a crazy game, Ivanovic leads Croatia to fourth victory
Italy edged Israel 5-4 in a thrilling World Cup qualifier with Tonali scoring a stoppage-time winner, while Croatia cruised past Montenegro, Switzerland and Denmark secured big wins, Scotland stayed on track, and Kosovo shocked Sweden in one of the night’s biggest surprises.

Manchester City Reaches Settlement with Premier League Over APT Rules
Manchester City has reached a settlement with the Premier League regarding the Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules. The club announced this in an official statement. Both parties have agreed to immediately end the procedure.

Bizot faces competition again from Martínez after transfer fails to materialize
English media expect that Emiliano Martínez will be welcomed back at Aston Villa after the international break. This could spell bad news for Marco Bizot, who joined Villa Park as a possible replacement for the Argentine goalkeeper.

Hancko rejects monster salary from Al-Nassr: 'Twenty years to play at Atlético'
Dávid Hancko has given an insight into the contract he could have signed with Al-Nassr. According to the former Feyenoord defender, he would have to play twenty years for Atlético Madrid to match what he could earn in Saudi Arabia.

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.

Ballon d’Or approaches and France Football tries to make peace with Real Madrid
The French magazine is said to have sent a delegation to Madrid to talk with Los Merengues, who are still resentful about what happened last year, when Vinícius Júnior “lost” the award to Rodri.