- Top Countries
- Around the web

Arsenal keep Lewis-Skelly on board with long-term contract
Arsenal extended the contract of Myles Lewis-Skelly (18) on Thursday until the summer of 2030. The eighteen-year-old midfielder and left-back, who has been part of the club since a young age, is seeing his dream come true with this long-term deal.

Palmeiras coach vents his frustration: 'That's what sells blood'
Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira has strongly criticized the Brazilian media. In the South American country, controversy arose over comments made by Estêvão, who will be moving from Palmeiras to Chelsea later this summer.

AS Roma has two days to conjure up twelve million euros
AS Roma has to work hard to avoid breaching UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules. The Italian club is reportedly still twelve to thirteen million euros short of meeting the required standards. So Roma faces a tough task: the deadline is June 30.

Ronaldo already ranks the Saudi Pro League among the world's top five leagues
Cristiano Ronaldo speaks highly of the level in Saudi Arabia. According to the forty-year-old Portuguese star, who recently extended his contract with Al-Nassr, the Saudi Pro League is one of the top five leagues in the world.

Barcelona takes it a step further and strips Ter Stegen of the captain's armband
Barcelona and Marc-André ter Stegen have been on tense terms in recent weeks. Spanish media reported on Sunday that the club is even considering stripping the goalkeeper of his captain's armband.

Luis Enrique faces familiar opponents: 'They haven't lost any of their quality'
Luis Enrique is looking forward to the meeting with Inter Miami at the Club World Cup. The current coach of Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain will face several familiar faces at the American club, including Lionel Messi.

AC Milan bids farewell to Félix: special return to his old home awaits
João Félix has officially said goodbye to AC Milan. After an unfortunate loan spell, the 25-year-old Portuguese forward returns to Chelsea. According to Portuguese media, Benfica now wants to bring their beloved star back to Lisbon.

Ronaldo is set to earn 600,000 euros per day
Al-Nassr has not only extended Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract but also given it a significant financial upgrade. With an annual salary of around two hundred million euros, Ronaldo hasn’t exactly had to tighten his belt over the past two and a half years but now that amount has become even more exorbitant.

Former AZ player Kerkez completes dream move to Liverpool
Milos Kerkez will now play for Arne Slot's Liverpool. The Hungarian left-back is joining from Bournemouth and has signed a long-term contract at Anfield. According to English media, Liverpool is paying over 45 million euros and has offered Kerkez a five-year deal.

The Story Continues: Ronaldo signs new contract with Al-Nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo has reached an agreement with Al-Nassr on a new contract. His current deal was set to expire on June 30, but the forty-year-old Portuguese star is happy to continue for a while longer in Saudi Arabia.