Victor Osimhen, the 25-year-old Nigeria international, has recently signed a season-long loan deal with Galatasaray, as announced by the Turkish club. The agreement entails a net payment of €6 million ($6.65 million) for the 2024-2025 season. This move comes after Napoli extended Osimhen’s contract until 2026, with a reported release clause of €130 million. Additionally,
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Angel Gomes has opened up about his decision to leave Manchester United and join French Ligue 1 side Lille. The 24-year-old made the move in 2020 and then went on loan to Boavista in Portugal for the 2020-21 season. Reflecting on his departure from his boyhood club, Gomes emphasized that it was a move aimed
The methodology for seeding teams in the draw for World Cup qualifying has recently undergone a major change, with UEFA announcing the use of a combination of UEFA Nations League performance and FIFA World Ranking. This decision has significantly impacted the seeding of teams for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, particularly benefiting countries like England.
The recent sale of two hotels by Chelsea for £76.5 million to a sister company has been given the green light by the Premier League. This deal was a strategic move by the club to ensure compliance with the division’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR). The sale of the Millennium and Copthorne hotels, as reported
Real Madrid and Brazil forward Vinícius Júnior recently made a bold statement regarding the issue of racism in Spain, suggesting that the country should be stripped of its hosting rights for the 2030 World Cup if significant improvements are not made. This statement has sparked controversy and debate within the country, particularly among football fans
Recent reports suggest that Galatasaray is contemplating a move for Manchester United midfielder Casemiro. The Turkish club is currently on the lookout for a midfielder, with Casemiro being a key figure on their shortlist. The transfer window in Turkey is open until September 13, giving Galatasaray a limited amount of time to finalize their summer
Leicester City Football Club recently celebrated a legal victory after winning an appeal against a potential points deduction for an alleged breach of the Premier League Profitability and Sustainability (PSR) rules. The club, which recently climbed back to the top flight after securing victory in the Championship last season, was facing the risk of losing
In a recent social media post, the Argentina national team made a plea to their fans to refrain from using offensive or discriminatory chants during their World Cup CONMEBOL qualifying match against Chile. The team emphasized that FIFA would apply sanctions, including a capacity reduction in future home matches, if such behavior is observed. The
Valencia striker Rafa Mir has found himself in a troubling situation after being arrested by the Spanish Guardia Civil police for an alleged sexual assault. The club confirmed this information, stating that a LaLiga player had been detained in Valencia for the assault, without revealing the player’s name. The situation is currently under investigation, and
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has confirmed that the club will be able to sign players “normally” in the upcoming January transfer window. This news comes after a summer transfer window filled with registration problems that affected the team’s ability to use some of their new signings at the start of the season. Laporta stated that