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Chelsea pays more than 30 million for Brazilian teenager
Estêvão William leaves Palmeiras for Chelsea. The clubs have reached an agreement on a transfer fee of more than thirty million euros, reports Sky Sports and the BBC.
Gabigol reacts to Flamengo's punishment: 'It will never erase history'
The Brazilian forward loses the number 10 after being caught with a Corinthians jersey.
Mbappé left out of the squad for PSG's final Ligue 1 match
The French forward is recovering from a minor injury, although he was not mentioned in the medical report released by the club.
Germany sends debutant or second division team into Europe
The Bundesliga season is over, but not all decisions have been made yet. The German Cup final next Saturday will produce one more notable participant for European football: 1. FC Heidenheim or 1. FC Kaiserslautern.
Euphoria at the Etihad: 'Now we can say that we are the first'
On Sunday, Manchester City became the first club ever to win the English championship four times in a row. After the victory over West Ham United, many players from the champions reacted to this unique achievement.
Saka misses Arsenal's title-deciding Premier League match due to injury
A significant blow for the Gunners, who need to beat Everton and hope for a slip-up from Manchester City to become English champions for the first time in 20 years.
Bayern München is left empty-handed for the sixth time
In the search for a coach, Bayern Munich has been left empty-handed for the sixth time. Roger Schmidt has also turned down the German record champions.
Strong emotions in the Premier League: chasing history versus ending the drought
Manchester City is in the lead and could become the country's first four-time consecutive champion. Arsenal hasn't celebrated since the 2003/04 season.
José Mourinho and Daniele De Rossi? No doubt, he is number one
Totti praises the Portuguese coach and has confidence in the work of Roma's current manager.
Four goals from Sørloth not enough for victory against Real Madrid
Alexander Sørloth made history. The Villarreal forward became the sixth player ever to score four goals in a single LaLiga match against Real Madrid on Sunday, but that achievement did not result in a victory.