Arsenal Nearing Guimarães Deal
Arsenal are confident of signing Bruno Guimarães for £75M-£80M despite two rejected bids, as the player pushes for a move to the London club.
Italy's new technical director Paolo Maldini has identified Andrea Pirlo as the ideal candidate for the national team's new head coach role. FIGC president Malagò's approval meeting is now awaited.
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Besiktas have grown tired of waiting for free agent Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic to make a decision. The club have kept a net €8 million annual salary offer on the table for over a month.
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On new head coach Xabi Alonso's instructions, Chelsea are looking to find new clubs for five players: Filip Jorgensen, Axel Disasi, Benoit Badiashile, Alejandro Garnacho and Liam Delap.
Arsenal are confident of signing Bruno Guimarães for £75M-£80M despite two rejected bids, as the player pushes for a move to the London club.
Arsenal are nearing a £35M deal for Club Brugge's Christos Tzolis to replace Beşiktaş-bound Trossard. The pursuit of Morgan Rogers remains unaffected.
Sami Khedira has returned to Real Madrid years later as assistant coach on José Mourinho's staff. The pair held their first training session together during pre-season preparations.
Galatasaray are closely monitoring the situation of Como's Senegalese winger Assane Diao. The club is reported to have made initial contact regarding the player.
Enzo Maresca, expected to become Manchester City's new manager, has begun summer transfer work and pre-season planning even before his appointment is officially confirmed.
Eddie Howe will continue as Newcastle United manager beyond the current season. Retaining the support of the club's leadership, the manager remains in his post.
The French Football Federation has banked €25.4 million as the national team reached the World Cup semifinal. That figure would rise to €43.7 million if France win the title.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea have decided to consider future offers for Argentine winger Alejandro Garnacho.
ESPN NBA reporter Brian Windhorst revealed that LeBron James is only considering teams where he won't be the centerpiece star, which is why he'll sign a minimum contract.