Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson recently had a health scare that landed him in the hospital. The 76-year-old former England coach fell ill during a training session, leading to growing concerns about his well-being. The club confirmed that Hodgson is stable and undergoing tests, but the situation has cast doubt on his future as the
Kylian Mbappé has reportedly informed Paris Saint-Germain that he plans to leave the club once his contract expires this summer. This decision opens up the possibility of a move to Real Madrid, a club that the French forward has been linked to for quite some time. Despite PSG having prepared for scenarios involving Mbappé staying
In a recent UEFA report, it was revealed that the Manchester United squad in the last financial year was the most expensive ever recorded. Despite coming third in the Premier League and winning the Carabao Cup, United’s squad cost a total of €1.422 billion ($1.543bn). Some of the key players contributing to this massive figure
FC Salzburg has built a reputation for developing young talents who go on to become established stars in the world of football. With a partnership with RB Leipzig, the club has made a significant amount from player exits in recent years. Despite this, they continue to churn out top-quality players who make a mark on
Nicky Butt, former head of Manchester United’s academy, often used Scott McTominay as an example for young players aspiring to make it at the club. Butt emphasized McTominay’s blend of character and talent, highlighting the importance of attitude alongside skill in a player’s development. This sentiment was echoed by current United manager Erik ten Hag,
Real Madrid is rumored to be considering a move to sign Leny Yoro, as Paris Saint-Germain struggles to strike a deal with Lille. The 18-year-old center-back has attracted interest from top clubs like Liverpool, Real Madrid, and PSG in recent months. Initially available for €20 million, Lille is now demanding €60m for Yoro, a price
The recent incident involving Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder and his outburst against match officials highlights a concerning lack of professionalism in the world of football. Wilder’s rant, which included calling the officials disrespectful for eating a sandwich in front of him, raises questions about the decorum expected from those in positions of authority within
Lionel Messi is poised to make his comeback to Inter Miami’s starting lineup for their final preseason match against Newell’s Old Boys, his childhood team. After sitting out due to a groin injury that caused him to miss a friendly match in Hong Kong, Messi’s return is highly anticipated by both fans and officials, including
Manchester United is on the verge of securing Dan Ashworth as their new sporting director, according to sources familiar with the situation. Ashworth, who is currently contracted with Newcastle United, is the prime candidate for the position and there is a growing belief within the club that he will accept the offer. Despite Newcastle’s desire
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is facing uncertainty over the fitness of key players Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva following their injuries in the recent Champions League match against FC Copenhagen. Grealish, who was starting a game after a month, had to be substituted due to a groin problem, while Silva sustained a heavy knock