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Manchester United has reached an initial agreement with Borussia Dortmund to send Jadon Sancho on loan back to his former club. Sources reveal that while the deal is in principle, there are still a few details to finalize before Sancho can join the Bundesliga side. After being excluded from United’s first-team squad by manager Erik
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Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund are currently engaging in negotiations regarding a potential loan deal for English footballer Jadon Sancho, as confirmed by a source close to the situation. Dortmund has expressed interest in acquiring Sancho until the end of the season; however, they are requesting that United continue to cover the majority of his
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As the January transfer window approaches, one move that could send shock waves through the football world is Kylian Mbappé’s potential transfer to Real Madrid. The 24-year-old’s contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires in the summer, and there are no indications that he will extend his stay. While Mbappé reportedly wants to join Real Madrid, he
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The highly anticipated judgment from the European Court of Justice regarding the European Super League (ESL) clubs’ clash with UEFA and FIFA has finally arrived. The Super League, backed by A22 Sports, argued that UEFA’s prohibition of the breakaway competition and its subsequent punishments for the participating clubs constituted an illegal monopoly under European competition
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The recent ruling by the European Court of Justice challenging UEFA’s prohibition of the Super League has left the footballing world divided. While Manchester United, Bayern Munich, and Atletico Madrid have reaffirmed their commitment to UEFA, A22 Sports, the backers of the Super League, have proposed a new 64-team European club competition. However, the proposals
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The European Super League has been met with controversy since its inception, and the updated proposals put forth by A22 Sports only add fuel to the fire. The plans outline a replacement for the UEFA Champions League and Women’s Champions League, but they fail to consider the consequences for European football as a whole. This