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Arsenal star player Saka sidelined for a long time after surgery
Bukayo Saka has undergone surgery on his hamstring. On his social media, the Arsenal forward shared a photo of himself lying in a hospital bed. Manager Mikel Arteta expects to be without his star player for approximately two months.
Alisson praises Slot and sets a clear goal with Liverpool
Halfway through the Premier League season, Liverpool is the clear leader, and goalkeeper Alisson Becker has expressed his ambition to maintain that position. The Brazilian shot-stopper also praised his manager, Arne Slot.
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.
Motta praises Koopmeiners: 'He is a specialist'
Thiago Motta is pleased that Juventus can once again count on Teun Koopmeiners for the match against Fiorentina. The Dutchman's injury turned out to be less serious than initially feared.
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.
Ten Hag and Amorim are the exact opposites of each other
Harry Maguire doesn’t believe that Rúben Amorim is the magic doctor who can quickly get Manchester United back on track. That will take more time, the defender said.
Very young FC Porto gem makes a big impression: 'This is a boyhood dream'
FC Porto's latest gem is Rodrigo Mora. The 17-year-old forward impressed in his first seven matches with three goals and three assists.
Anthony Lopes is expected to continue his career at Nantes
The Portuguese international goalkeeper has not played any matches this season, after several years as the undisputed starter in goal for "Les Gones".
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.
Rooney understands angry fans and discusses possible resignation
Wayne Rooney is facing tough times with Plymouth Argyle. The 39-year-old manager has his team at the bottom of the Championship. Plymouth suffered a defeat on Sunday against fellow strugglers Oxford United, sparking significant anger among the fans. Rooney expressed complete understanding for their frustration.