
European clubs eye big-name signings ahead of summer window
A flurry of transfer activity is shaping up across the continent, with Premier League giants, continental powerhouses and MLS sides all vying for high‑profile reinforcements.
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A flurry of transfer activity is shaping up across the continent, with Premier League giants, continental powerhouses and MLS sides all vying for high‑profile reinforcements.

Bayern Munich is weighing a move for French defender Jules Koundé, while Premier League rivals circle, Barcelona eyes Šeško, Juventus revives Goretzka talks, Salah eyes Saudi, and Newcastle eyes Manzambi.

The melody that once graced a Broadway stage now reverberates through the stands of Anfield, binding generations of Liverpool supporters together.

Leeds United have finalised the signing of Harry Wilson on a free transfer, bringing a proven Premier League scorer to the club.

With his Liverpool deal ending on June 30, Mohamed Salah faces an uncertain future. His lawyer, Ramy Abbas, remains tight‑lipped, while clubs across Europe, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the United States eye a potential transfer.

From rookie sensations to seasoned internationals, Duke University's women's soccer graduates are dominating professional circuits, with standout performances from Kat Rader, Devin Lynch and others.

When the 1930 World Cup opened in Uruguay, a 21‑year‑old American forward etched his name into the tournament’s first record books. For nearly eight decades that achievement was misattributed, until a grandson’s detective work and a series of archival corrections restored the credit to its rightful owner.

Liverpool's ambitious €100m offer for teenage Ivorian winger Yan Diomande was turned down by RB Leipzig, sparking a broader conversation about the soaring fees for young talent.

Anthony Gordon's recent €80 million transfer to FC Barcelona has positioned him as a key starter for England's 2026 World Cup squad, and his off‑field life with Annie Keating adds a personal dimension to his rising profile.

Arsenal and Liverpool eye Bouaddi; City chase Branthwaite; Van Hecke ponders future; Roma bids for Greenwood; United close on Ederson amid Amorim speculation.

From themed drinks to extended hours, the town’s soccer bars are turning the global tournament into a community celebration.

The competition between Marcus Rashford and Anthony Gordon illustrates how club transfers can reverberate through international squads, influencing cohesion and performance.

An independent commission has ordered Everton to pay Burnley £35.1 million after concluding the breach gave Everton a decisive sporting edge that led to Burnley's relegation, a ruling Everton plans to appeal.
Since opening in 2003, Lincoln Financial Field has hosted historic soccer fixtures, from Manchester United versus FC Barcelona to U.S. Women’s National Team triumphs, and will now stage World Cup games under a temporary rebrand.

Liverpool announced Andoni Iraola as its new head coach, highlighting his recent success at Bournemouth and his vision for the upcoming season.

The Tartan Army’s 110‑match charitable streak, historic motto and the rise of Scotland’s national side under Steve Clarke reveal a unique blend of sport, generosity and cultural exchange.

Following the sacking of Arne Slot, Liverpool have begun formal discussions with Andoni Iraola, a coach whose recent success at Bournemouth has made him the clear frontrunner for the Anfield vacancy.

A flurry of transfer chatter links several high‑profile players with clubs across England, Spain, Italy and France, while managers and agents hint at possible switches before the window closes.

A cascade of high‑profile transfers and managerial pursuits is shaping the upcoming window.

After parting ways with Arne Slot, Liverpool is moving quickly to appoint a successor who can emulate Jürgen Klopp’s energetic approach, with Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola emerging as the leading candidate.

Liverpool’s managerial carousel turned sharply this week as the club announced the dismissal of Arne Slot, just a year after he guided the team to a Premier League championship.

A look at the off‑field crises and on‑field collapse that defined Liverpool’s 2024‑25 season

After a Premier League fifth‑place finish and missed Champions League qualification, Liverpool has terminated the contract of Arne Slot, who had won the league in his debut season.

Liverpool announced the departure of head coach Arne Slot following a review of a challenging 2025‑26 season, and has turned its focus to Andoni Iraola, a former Bournemouth manager with ties to sporting director Richard Hughes.