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Atletico Madrid are working to try to sign Cristian Romero from Tottenham. Opened talks. The centre-back has already given his availability to join Atleti with a contract until 2030.
Pedri first touch vs Mallorca
[Avisa Nordland] Due to their success in Europe, Bodø/Glimt have played an official match every month for 13 months straight. And will reach 22 months straight of official matches without a proper break.
40 years ago today - to tackle hooliganism, Chelsea chairman Ken Bates decided to electrify the Stamford Bridge fences.
When Jose Mourinho became 'the Dark Lord' after missing out on the Barcelona job...
[Mike Keegan] Leeds United are considering sacking Daniel Farke despite their Premier League promotion. Owners are concerned about his previous PL performances with Norwich. No final decision has been made, but other candidates are being examined.
Matheus Nunes "I don't really watch football. I just don't watch football. It's because our daily routine is just full of football. You know, it's the same as if you work in a computer and you're going home, you don’t want to go for the computer."
Gunners for Peace will protest the club's 'Visit Rwanda' sponsorship outside of the stadium before tonight's game against Palace with their 'Visit Tottenham' campaign
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[Awful Announcing] Fan files lawsuit against U.S. Women's Soccer, tries to get them banned from TV
All saves of Go Ahead Eagles goalkeeper Jari De Busser in their KNVB Beker final victory against AZ
[Athletic] Manchester United hold positive contract talks with Wolves’ Matheus Cunha
Marcelo Moretti, president of San Lorenzo, gets caught taking a bribe of 25k USD mid transfer negotiations with an agent.
[Matt Law] Ange Postecoglou heading for Tottenham exit | Exclusive: Australian manager likely to leave club regardless of whether they win Europa League and qualify for Champions League
Mohamed Salah's last 40 key passes without assists
Luis Figo backs Cristiano Ronaldo to lead Portugal at 2026 World Cup: “Cristiano is an example for the whole world in terms of availability, professionalism, talent. And he will always score goals, I think even at 41, he will always score goals.”
Shakhtar CEO "I have spoken to Mudryk many times, he doesn't understand how it could have happened. So his lawyers organised a lie detector test, which he passed. We now need to find out how this has happened, and who did this. There are still no results from the B-sample, so that remains open."
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