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Saúl after leaving Atlético: 'They have no more excuses now'
After many years of loyal service at Atlético Madrid, Saúl Ñíguez has made the move to Brazilian side Flamengo. A transfer to Turkish club Trabzonspor fell through at the last minute due to personal reasons. Speaking to a Spanish radio station, Ñíguez reflected on his time at Atlético and the reasons behind his departure.

Flick leaves the decision on the captaincy to the Barcelona players
Barcelona are in South Korea preparing for the new La Liga season. Coach Hansi Flick spoke to the press there.

Gyökeres dismisses comparisons: 'Of course I know the history'
Viktor Gyökeres does not embrace the comparison with Thierry Henry, even though he will be wearing the iconic number 14 shirt at Arsenal. The Swedish striker acknowledges its historical significance but chooses to let go of the sentiment.

Chelsea confirms: not Benfica, but Al-Nassr for João Félix
João Félix continues his career in Saudi Arabia. The Portuguese forward is making the move to Al-Nassr, where he will join fellow countrymen Cristiano Ronaldo and coach Jorge Jesus. This puts an end to hopes of a romantic return to Benfica.

Chaos at Sheffield Wednesday: after transfer ban, now also without a manager
The ongoing crisis at Sheffield Wednesday led to the departure of manager Danny Röhl on Tuesday. The German coach handed in his resignation just two weeks before the start of the season.

Granit Xhaka is returning to the Premier League
Granit Xhaka returns to the Premier League in a stunning €20 million move to newly promoted Sunderland. After winning a treble with Bayer Leverkusen, the Swiss international brings leadership, experience, and top-level quality to the Stadium of Light.

De Jong shares his opinion on the captaincy question at Barcelona
Frenkie de Jong gets to vote twice this year. His choice in the parliamentary elections on October 29 will likely remain private, but the Dutch midfielder was very clear about who gets his vote in Barcelona’s captaincy debate.

Back on the market one year after costing 30 million euros
Roma are ready to sell Artem Dovbyk just one year after signing him from Girona for €30 million. Despite 17 goals, his performances have fallen short of expectations. Several clubs across Europe are monitoring the Ukrainian striker’s situation.

Guardiola fantasizes about quitting: 'Watching the cows as the train goes by'
Pep Guardiola plans to take a long break after his time at Manchester City. In an extensive interview with GQ Spain, the 54-year-old Spaniard said that he needs rest and wants to focus on his health.

FA finds no evidence: Paquetá escapes lifetime ban
The case against Lucas Paquetá ends with a whimper. The West Ham United midfielder has been fully cleared of violating gambling regulations.