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Saka got injured and will be out for 'several weeks'
Bukayo Saka suffers a muscle injury during Arsenal's 5-1 win over Crystal Palace, sidelining him for "several weeks."
New Valencia coach expresses a crystal-clear objective
Carlos Corberán expects to keep Valencia in La Liga. The 41-year-old Spaniard held his first press conference on Saturday as the new coach of the club from the city of oranges.
Agent shares update on new Barça contract for Yamal
The question is not if, but when Lamine Yamal will extend his contract with Barcelona. This news was shared by his agent, Jorge Mendes.
British media unanimous: Gakpo steals the show against Leicester City
No one seems able to ignore it: Cody Gakpo was the man of the match on Thursday evening for Liverpool against Leicester City. The Dutchman showcased his class with a stunning goal just before halftime.
I can still play at the highest level for at least three to four more years
Virgil van Dijk is open to extending his time at Liverpool. The defender's contract expires in the summer of 2025, and discussions about a renewal are currently underway.
Barcelona seems to have already secured their first summer signing
The transfer of Jonathan Tah to Barcelona has moved a step closer. It appears highly likely that the 28-year-old German international will make a free transfer to Camp Nou this summer.
New Valencia coach arrives from England
The club of Thierry Henry will pay the release clause of Carlos Corberán, coach of WBA.
Manchester United cut expenses, Bruno Fernandes wanted to compensate, but was not allowed
The captain of the Red Devils offered to cover the expenses for staff members so they could attend the FA Cup final, but the club did not accept.
De Roon does not expect to be called up by Koeman anymore
Marten de Roon no longer expects to be called up for the Dutch national team. He has not retired but says that head coach Ronald Koeman is choosing younger players.
100 million euros: Real Madrid makes new FIFA tournament a priority
The FIFA Club World Cup is seen by many as an inconvenient interlude ahead of yet another packed season, but despite this, Real Madrid will pull out all the stops to win the new tournament.