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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.

Ben Foster signs new one-year contract with Wrexham AFC

Robin Gosens: "10 or 11 years ago, we always organised a barbecue with the boys when the final was on. We'd grill, drink a few beers and then replay the goals. I've sent a ticket to all my boys and they're going to Istanbul, only now I'm standing on the pitch. It's a completely absurd story."

[Mundo Deportivo] Ilkay Gündogan has reached an agreement with Barcelona for 3 seasons. Barça have enough salary space for his arrival. The club plan to announce it after the UCL final.

The dismal story of modern football can be summed up in two words: Manchester City

[Werder Bremen] announce the signing of Naby Keita

[Sky Sports] Lionel Messi will be the highest paid athlete in Miami. Messi will earn £43m per season, earning more than NBA player Jimmy Butler (£30m), NFL player Tyreek Hill (£24m) and MLB player Jorge Soler (£12m)

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[Phan] Lionel Messi sold more PSG jerseys last year ($130m) than total revenue for the top-earning MLS team, LAFC ($116m).

West Ham chairman David Sullivan confirms Declan Rice will leave the club this summer

[Sami Mokbel] Arsenal ready to table £90m bid for Declan Rice now his West Ham send-off is complete

[Il Giornale] Ancelotti:"What happened with Maldini demonstrates a lack of historical culture, of respect for the Milan tradition. If it is true that history does not make you win it is also true that history teaches you how to win."

Mateo Kovacic confirms he is set to leave Chelsea this summer after a 'really bad season'

David Moyes giving his winners medal to his 87-year-old father after the match

[Le Parisien] Zinedine Zidane has been approached by PSG to succeed Christophe Galtier, but has rejected PSG yet again.

[Liverpool FC] Liverpool complete signing of Alexis Mac Allister

r/soccer announcement regarding the planned protests on June 12.

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