the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
Latest posts:
[UEFA] The players with the most assists in the history of the Champions League.
[Plettenberg]Havertz is very close to join Arsenal now. All depends on the final offer from Arsenal. Transfer fee package expected: at least around €80m all in.
[Fabrizio Romano] The agreement between Bayern and Kim Min-jae is at final stages, details to be sorted on 5 year deal. He’s prepared to accept, not signed yet. The release clause will become valid on July 1 — unless other clubs send new bigger salary proposal next week, Kim will join Bayern.
Roman Abramovich is refusing to sign off on the £2.3BN Ukraine is due to receive from last year's sale of Chelsea... and there are fears the money will NEVER reach victims of Russia's war on the nation
Eden Hazard: "I'm still capable of playing, I've been resting for 3 years now"
[Mike Keegan] Peter Drury will replace Martin Tyler at Sky Sports. Will continue to be voice of PL in US.
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[ESPN, Rob Dawson] Steven Gerrard in talks to become manager of Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq
[The Guardian] Romelu Lukaku offered £20m a season by Al-Hilal as Al-Ahli target Mahrez
[Forbes via Titan Sports] "I think not," Messi answered, when asked about the possibility of featuring in 2026. "This was my last World Cup. I will see how things go, but in principle no, I will not go to the next World Cup," he added. He would "like to be there to watch" the competition in 2026.
[AC Monza] owner and former AC Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi has died at age 86
[Official] Jude Bellingham statement: “Thanks to everyone at BVB and to the fans for everything over the past 3 years. It’s been an honor to wear your jersey so many times, in big moments and small ones. Even though I'm looking forward to my next goal, I will never forget the journey there.”
Kroos on Bellingham signing: 'We had another player who came for a lot of money and basically let his career die,' 'It was a lot of money, I think everyone would say that wasn't a good transfer. But let's be positive.'
[Romano] Kylian Mbappé has informed PSG of his decision: he’ll NOT trigger the option to extend current contract until 2025, it means that deal would expire next June 2024 — as L’Équipé called. PSG position: NO plan to lose Kylian for free. Sign new deal now or he could be sold.
Comunicado Oficial: Bellingham
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Update from /r/soccer moderators on the Reddit Blackout
All Inter Miami tickets, both home and away for the rest of the MLS season, sold out after Messi signing
[Matt Law] Kai Havertz has attracted interest from Real Madrid and at least two other clubs, with Arsenal thought to be monitoring developments, but their asking price, which is believed to be around £70 million, has so far put off potential bidders.