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Passport Blunder Sidelines Ben Doak in Liverpool’s Pre-Season Win Over Yokohama

Ben Doak was forced to miss Liverpool’s pre-season clash with Yokohama F. Marinos due to a passport mix-up, not because of injury or transfer rumors. The 19-year-old Scotsman, who just returned from Middlesbrough, watched from the sidelines as visa hiccups kept him out of action in Japan.

Champions League 2025/26: How the New Format and Schedule Will Shake Up European Football

The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League is rolling out big changes: a 36-team league phase, more matches, and Budapest hosting its very first final at the Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026. Key draw dates are set, and teams dropping out won't have a Europa League safety net.

Manchester United Reshapes Backroom Team with Key New Hires Sansoni and Furber

Manchester United announces Mike Sansoni and Kirstin Furber in new backroom roles, part of a wider restructuring led by Sporting Director Jason Wilcox and manager Ruben Amorim. This step aims to boost operational strength and align with the club’s broader modernization strategies after recent staff changes.

Man Utd Veteran Opens Up About Controversial Behavior Amid Amorim's Turbulent Reign

A veteran Manchester United player has spoken out about his controversial conduct during Ruben Amorim's troubled time as manager. This rare admission marks the latest sign of ongoing tension in the dressing room, as United endures one of its most difficult seasons in decades.

Celtic Eyes Fresh Cash from Josip Juranović Transfer as Premier League Clubs Circle

Celtic could pocket extra cash if Fulham or Burnley signs ex-defender Josip Juranović from Union Berlin. Thanks to a sell-on clause from his 2023 move, any Premier League deal puts more money in Celtic's pocket—offering much-needed funds for their summer squad shake-up.

Bournemouth Thrash Everton 3-0 in Premier League Summer Series Opener with Billing's Brilliant Strike

Bournemouth kicked off the 2025 Premier League Summer Series in New Jersey with a commanding 3-0 win over Everton. Philip Billing, back from Napoli, ignited the second-half scoring surge. Dango Ouattara and Daniel Adu-Adjei followed up, while Everton squandered early opportunities.

Inside England Lionesses’ Luxurious Dolder Grand Base for UEFA Women’s EURO 2025

England's Lionesses are staying at Zurich's lavish Dolder Grand Hotel for Women's EURO 2025, blending relaxation with serious training. The squad enjoys spa treatments, fine dining, and art amidst key team changes. As they prepare for tough matches, debate grows over luxury versus focus.

PSG vs Real Madrid: Club World Cup Semifinal Clash Set for MetLife Stadium

PSG and Real Madrid collide in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup semifinal at MetLife Stadium. With top talents like Mbappé, Dembélé, and García on display, plus crucial PSG suspensions, fans expect a thrilling battle between current European champs and historic giants. Both teams look evenly matched, making this a must-watch encounter.

Chelsea Target Arsenal Star Ethan Nwaneri as Contract Talks Stall and Madueke Nears Emirates Move

Chelsea are pushing to sign Arsenal’s 18-year-old midfielder Ethan Nwaneri amid stalled contract talks, exploiting FA rules and the player’s concerns about regular minutes. As Noni Madueke edges closer to Arsenal with agreed personal terms, the transfer saga heats up between Premier League rivals.

West Ham Sinks Ipswich 3-1 in Premier League Finale as Bowen Marks 200th Appearance

West Ham beat Ipswich Town 3-1 at Portman Road to wrap up the Premier League season. Bowen celebrated his 200th appearance with a goal, while Fabianski played his last match for the Hammers. Ipswich closed their brief Premier League return with nine straight home losses.