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Ekitike, Wirtz and the Shape of ChangeIn the mists of Liverpool’s summer dealings, something stirs. The air carries whispers ...
Speaking to Sky Germany, former Bayern Munich goalkeeper Oliver Kahn shared his thoughts on Florian Wirtz's decision to opt ...
This move is another clear example of the Eagles' strategy in the transfer markets. They buy at very low costs and sell at ...
Bayern Munich believe Liverpool will soften their stance on selling Luis Diaz this summer after spending close to £300 ...
Chelsea have reportedly made direct contact with RB Leipzig attacker Xavi Simons, who was said to be a target of Arsenal this ...
Burger began his career at Feyenoord and played on loan for fellow Rotterdam outfits, Excelsior and Sparta. The former Oranje ...
The SPORT report signals that Simons would very much welcome the idea of returning to Barcelona. The Dutch international ...
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Football365 on MSNArsenal target Bundesliga striker as Gyokeres deal at ‘high risk of collapse’ with father ‘in tears’
Arsenal are ‘actively monitoring’ a Bundesliga striker as there’s a ‘high risk’ of their deal for Viktor Gyokeres ‘collapsing ...
On Friday, GiveMeSport reported that U.S. men’s national team striker Josh Sargent could be on his way to VfL Wolfsburg from ...
The German Bundesliga has just 18 teams in its top division while most other major leagues carry 20. Uli Hesse explains this organisational quirk. Skip to main content Skip to navigation ...
Bundesliga can follow EFL in ditching ESPN in next media rights The German Bundesliga may be going down a similar path as the EFL because of its partnership with American media agency Relevent.
On Monday, the football governing body of the DFL announced that the two top divisions will receive €4.4 billion ($4.95 billion) in national television money over the next four years.
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