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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.
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.
Will Kane miss the European Championship? 'His back has completely given out'
It is still uncertain whether Harry Kane will recover in time for the European Championship. The England striker is struggling with persistent back problems.
Falcao's Future Uncertain
The Colombian striker, who made a name for himself in Europe while playing for FC Porto, says he feels good and ready to continue his football career.
Juventus promotes former player after Allegri's dismissal
Paolo Montero will finish the season as interim coach of Juventus. The 52-year-old former defender will take over following the departure of Massimiliano Allegri earlier this week.
Illegal gambler Fagioli returns to Juventus after long suspension
Nicolò Fagioli returns to Juventus' match squad on Monday for the battle for third place against Bologna. The 23-year-old midfielder has served his suspension for illegal gambling.
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.
Reus offers a round of beer to more than 80,000 Dortmund fans
The captain of the Champions League finalist marked his farewell to Signal Iduna Park by offering a beer to the fans present at the stadium after the game against Darmstadt.
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.
Arteta knows what is needed for an Arsenal title: 'No one needs to tell me that'
Only the Invincibles earned more points (90) in a Premier League season than Mikel Arteta's Arsenal (89). And so, The Gunners remain on track for their first league title since 2004, according to the Spanish manager.