Arsenal has officially released their 26-man squad for the upcoming preseason tour in the United States. The squad includes some key players such as captain Martin Ødegaard and Gabriel Jesus, who are set to be part of the traveling party. The tour kicks off in Los Angeles with a match against Bournemouth on July 24,
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Manchester United’s recent success in the transfer market can be attributed to their aggressive approach, according to manager Erik ten Hag. Under the new leadership of INEOS chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the club has been quick to make decisive moves to secure top talent. This new strategy has already paid off with the signings of
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has assured fans that he remains fully dedicated to the club amidst rumors linking him to the vacant England head coach position following Gareth Southgate’s departure. Howe emphasized that he is committed to Newcastle as long as he is content and feels supported in his role. In a recent interview
Manchester City has revealed the squad that will be participating in their upcoming tour of the United States, and there are some big names on the list. Both Erling Haaland and Jack Grealish are set to travel with the team as they prepare for a series of matches against top-class opposition. During their tour, City
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has come forward to defend his Argentina teammate, Enzo Fernández, amidst backlash over a video showing the Chelsea midfielder singing a discriminatory chant. Fernández has since issued an apology and explanation for the incident, stating that there was no ill intent behind the offensive song. Mac Allister emphasized that Fernández’s
The Friedkin Group has decided to walk away from purchasing a majority stake in Everton Football Club, ending a period of exclusivity granted to them just last month. This decision comes after talks between Blue Heaven Holdings and The Friedkin Group over the potential sale of the club fell through. The Friedkin Group, who already
Manchester United’s recent £52.1 million signing of 18-year-old defender Leny Yoro marks a significant shift in the club’s recruitment policy. This move, driven by minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, emphasizes decisiveness over desperation as the guiding principle at Old Trafford. Unlike previous approaches, United managed to outbid major rivals Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain for
Despite Manchester United’s FA Cup success at the end of last season, manager Erik ten Hag acknowledged that the team is still in the process of building their squad. According to ten Hag, injuries played a significant role in the disappointing eighth-place finish last season. The manager highlighted the lack of depth in comparison to
The story of Savio, the 19-year-old Brazilian winger, is nothing short of a footballing fairytale. Raised in the countryside of Espírito Santo, Savio helped his family on his grandparents’ farm before pursuing his dream of becoming a professional footballer. His rapid rise to stardom is a testament to his talent and determination. Savio’s journey began
Manchester City has officially welcomed 20-year-old Brazilian winger Sávio to their team on a five-year deal. The club confirmed the completion of the deal on Thursday. The transfer involved an initial fee of €25 million ($27.3m), with the potential for additional €15m ($16.4m) in add-ons. Sávio’s journey to Manchester City included stints at French side