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Barcelona raises 44 million euros through a company from Congo
Barcelona is seizing every opportunity to comply with La Liga's financial regulations. According to Spanish media, the Catalans have signed a sponsorship deal with a tourism company from DR Congo, which will bring in eleven million euros per year for four years.

Kraków will be Shakhtar Donetsk’s temporary home for European matches
Shakhtar Donetsk will play their European home matches in Kraków, Poland, due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Crystal Palace blames Nottingham Forest for "relegation" to the Conference League
The London club qualified for the Europa League by winning the FA Cup last season but was "relegated" to the Conference League, swapped with Nuno Espírito Santo's Nottingham Forest, due to UEFA's multi-club ownership rules. Palace has already filed an appeal.

Napoli keeps pushing on the transfer market: Lucca follows Lang and Beukema
Napoli is charging full speed through the summer transfer window. The next signing for the Scudetto winners will be Lorenzo Lucca, according to multiple leading media outlets in Italy.

Flekken consulted his wife before his transfer to Leverkusen
Mark Flekken is eager to work under Erik ten Hag at Bayer Leverkusen. In an interview with Kicker, the goalkeeper explained how his move from Brentford to the Bundesliga came about.

Liverpool reject massive Bayern bid for Luis Díaz
According to foreign media, Liverpool’s management has firmly rejected a high offer from Bayern Munich for Luis Díaz. The bid was reportedly around 67.5 million euros, which apparently falls well short of the club’s asking price.

Diogo Jota joins the mural lineup alongside Van Dijk, Salah, Klopp, and Gerrard
Diogo Jota has been immortalized around Anfield following his unfortunate accident. The Portuguese forward now has a mural dedicated to him just a few minutes’ walk from Liverpool’s stadium. Big names such as Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Jürgen Klopp, and Steven Gerrard had previously been honored with similar tributes.

World Cup deal turned into employment: Touré to work with Lijnders and Guardiola
Kolo Touré remains connected to Manchester City. The Ivorian, who played for the club between 2009 and 2013, will start the new season as assistant coach to manager Pep Guardiola. Earlier, Pepijn Lijnders had already been brought in for the same role.

Sought-after Nwaneri commits his future to Arsenal
According to various foreign sources, Ethan Nwaneri has agreed a new contract with Arsenal. The eighteen-year-old right winger thus puts an end to the numerous transfer rumours surrounding him.

Liverpool pushes forward and beats Newcastle in the race for the Frankfurt striker
Liverpool is stepping up in their search for a new striker. According to French media, the English champions have reached a personal agreement with Hugo Ekitiké. Talks with Eintracht Frankfurt regarding the French forward are ongoing.