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'I saw a different Liverpool against PSG but I'm still worried about Merseyside derby'

Former Liverpool defender Dominic Matteo was impressed by Liverpool's display against Paris Saint-Germain, despite the result, but still has concerns going into the Merseyside Derby

Title-chasing PSG have an obligation to win Lyon clash, says Luis Enrique

Luis Enrique insisted that Paris Saint-Germain have an obligation to win their Ligue 1 clash with Lyon on Sunday in their quest to retain their top-flight crown. After reaching the Champions League semi-finals against Liverpool in midweek, PSG return to league action at the Parc des Princes just a point clear at the top of […] The post Title-chasing PSG have an obligation to win Lyon clash, says Luis Enrique appeared first on Soccer News.

Sources: Liverpool remain keen on 21 G/A star who’s not signing new contract with current club

Liverpool are understood to still be keen on a potential transfer deal for Bradley Barcola this summer, with the French winger stalling on signing a new contract with Paris Saint-Germain. The Reds urgently need to strengthen in attack this summer after a difficult season, with Mohamed Salah recently confirming he’ll be leaving the club at […] The post Sources: Liverpool remain keen on 21 G/A star who’s not signing new contract with current club appeared first on CaughtOffside.

Report: Mario Gila edging toward AC Milan switch; Ousmane Diomande on shortlist

Amid significant defensive issues, AC Milan are reportedly closing in on an agreement for Mario Gila from SS Lazio. However, they have also added Ousmane Diomandé to their list of priorities for the summer of 2026. Following a season marked by inconsistency, AC Milan are looking to reinforce their squad to improve competitiveness. In that context, Mario Gila has emerged as a strong market opportunity, as he approaches the final year of his contract. The Spanish defender is now reportedly edging closer to the Rossoneri. However, Ousmane Diomandé has also been added to the list of priorities for the summer of 2026. According to Daniele Longo, via Calciomercato, Igli Tare, sporting director of AC Milan, has reached a turning point in negotiations with SS Lazio for Mario Gila. After several months of talks, the Rossoneri have reached a verbal agreement with the Spanish defender, finalizing his salary and contract terms. While this brings his arrival closer, they still need to agree on a transfer fee with Lazio—something far from straightforward. After impressing in Serie A, Gila has established as one of the league’s standout defenders, noted for his solidity and ability to build from the back. With a contract running until 2027, he could push for a move to AC Milan by refusing to renew and forcing a sale in the summer of 2026. As a result, he could join the Rossoneri for a fee in the €20–25M range, a relatively accessible price given his potential. In their search for greater defensive consistency, the Rossoneri are not only targeting Mario Gila, but are also monitoring Ousmane Diomandé, according to Nicolò Schira. With a release clause of €80M, the Ivorian could be at the center of a major transfer, having emerged as one of the best young center-backs in the world. However, AC Milan would face strong competition from Arsenal FC, Newcastle United, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich. Mario Gila of SS Lazio player of the match after the Serie A match. AC Milan have yet to finalize Tomori’s contract extension Since the arrival of Massimiliano Allegri, the Rossoneri have managed to establish defensive consistency, relying on Fikayo Tomori as the experienced leader of the backline. As a result, the potential arrivals of Mario Gila or Ousmane Diomandé do not threaten the Englishman’s continuity. On the contrary, AC Milan must accelerate talks over a contract renewal for the 28-year-old defender, aiming to avoid his departure. With a contract running until 2027, renewing Fikayo Tomori has become a priority for AC Milan, with the defender set to earn around €4M per season on a new deal until 2030. Although both parties reportedly reached an agreement months ago, it has yet to be officially announced, raising doubts among fans. As an undisputed starter under Massimiliano Allegri, his continuity is essential, given his role as the leader of the defense.

Report: PSG chief holds transfer talks with surprise Arsenal star’s representatives

Paris Saint-Germain chief Luis Campos has reportedly held surprise talks with the representatives of Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli. The Brazil international has been an inconsistent performer for the Gunners, though he showed a lot of potential when he first broke through as a youngster at the Emirates Stadium. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL […] The post Report: PSG chief holds transfer talks with surprise Arsenal star’s representatives appeared first on CaughtOffside.

Arsenal linked with shock €50m transfer raid on PL rivals for star midfielder

Arsenal are reportedly one of the clubs in the mix for a surprise potential transfer swoop for Tottenham midfielder Xavi Simons this summer. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CAUGHTOFFSIDE APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAY The Netherlands international only joined Spurs from RB Leipzig less than a year […] The post Arsenal linked with shock €50m transfer raid on PL rivals for star midfielder appeared first on CaughtOffside.

Slot: Champions League exit can help Liverpool in the Premier League

Arne Slot believes his Liverpool side could see an upturn in their Premier League form after their Champions League exit. The Reds were knocked out of UEFA’s premier competition at the quarter-final stage by reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday. Liverpool have picked up just seven points across their last five league games, though they […] The post Slot: Champions League exit can help Liverpool in the Premier League appeared first on Soccer News.

ArsenalPrepare to break bank and move for absolute superstar from European Champions

Arsenal are reportedly preparing to test Paris Saint-Germain’s resolve with an ambitious move for Georgian star Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, according to... The post ArsenalPrepare to break bank and move for absolute superstar from European Champions appeared first on IcFootballNews – .

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Napoli owner De Laurentiis: How to fix football

Napoli’s Aurelio De Laurentiis is one of European football’s most outspoken and recognisable owners and this week he’s been telling Adam Crafton all about his plans to revolutionise football - including a European Super Championship. They also discuss his relationship Antonio Conte - who guided Napoli to last season's Serie A title the subject of Filmauro's 'Ag4in' documentary. Plus, De Laurentiis shares his thoughts on the influence agents have within the game whilst also discussing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's move from Napoli to Paris Saint-Germain. This interview is also available to watch on The Athletic FC Podcast YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Luis Enrique reportedly in talks for $23M-a-year PSG extension: Nears top of the highest-paid coaches ranking

If he renews his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique would move closer to becoming one of the highest-paid coaches in the world. Paris Saint-Germain’s success in recent years has been driven in part by Luis Enrique, who led the French side to the top of European soccer for the first time in their history. Now, his contract extension has become a top priority for the club, with a significant salary increase on the table. “The new agreement would not only extend his stay, but also include a major salary increase. The Parisian club are willing to make Luis Enrique one of the highest-paid coaches in the world,” reported Sport this week. Reports indicate that PSG are willing to nearly double the Spanish coach’s salary. He currently earns around €11 million gross per year, while the new deal could see that figure rise to €20 million—approximately $23.6 million annually. That potential raise highlights Luis Enrique’s importance to PSG, who under his leadership have won 11 titles in two and a half years, while also aiming to repeat that success in Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League this season. Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone is the highest-paid coach in the world. Where would Luis Enrique rank among the highest-paid coaches in the world? If reports of negotiations between PSG and Luis Enrique materialize and he agrees to a new deal worth around $23.6 million gross per year, the coach would climb to fourth place in the global rankings. At present, he sits in a respectable seventh position. However, his current salary of roughly $13 million per year places him well behind the top earners. The highest-paid coach in the world right now is Diego Simeone, who earns around $35 million per year at Atletico Madrid. Next is Al Hilal’s Simone Inzaghi, who left Inter Milan last year to take up a lucrative deal worth approximately $34.3 million in the Saudi Pro League. Rounding out the top three is Pep Guardiola, who earns about $28 million at Manchester City. The current ranking of the highest-paid coaches in the world: 1- Diego Simeone – Atletico Madrid – $35 million 2- Simone Inzaghi – Al Hilal – $34.3 million 3- Pep Guardiola – Manchester City – $28 million 4- Mikel Arteta – Arsenal – $21.1 million 5- David Moyes – Everton – $16.9 million 6- Jorge Jesus – Al Nassr – $14.1 million 7- Luis Enrique – PSG – $13 million 8- Matthias Jaissle – Al Ahli – $13 million 9- Carlo Ancelotti – Brazil – $11.3 million 10- Unai Emery – Aston Villa – $11.2 million

Liverpool boss Arne Slot hopes Alexander Isak’s return can mitigate Hugo Ekitike loss

Ekitike was forced off during Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final, second-leg defeat by Paris Saint-Germain on April 14 after slipping on the turf and rupturing his Achilles tendon.

Real Madrid’s Champions League exit costs them UEFA rankings lead to Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich have taken the top spot in the UEFA rankings from Real Madrid following their Champions League clash. Real Madrid’s defeat and subsequent elimination from the Champions League against Bayern Munich last Wednesday continues to have consequences for the Spanish giants. That result has now directly impacted their position in the UEFA rankings. Real Madrid have lost top spot after a long spell at the summit, overtaken by Bayern Munich. The German side now have 146.500 points, moving ahead of Los Blancos, who sit second with 144.500. The podium is completed by Liverpool, who also climbed one place and are now third with 130.000 points. Of the four teams still remaining in the Champions League, the next best-ranked side are Paris Saint-Germain, who moved up one position to fifth place after their dominant win over Liverpool. Meanwhile, Arsenal have climbed to seventh, while Atletico Madrid have broken into the top ten. The updated UEFA rankings after the Champions League quarterfinals: 1- Bayern Munich (146.500) 2- Real Madrid (144.500) 3- Liverpool (130.000) 4- Inter Milan (127.000) 5- PSG (126.500) 6- Manchester City (125.500) 7- Arsenal (113.500) 8- Barcelona (113.250) 9- Bayer Leverkusen (105.000) 10- Atletico Madrid (103.750) Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich now lead the UEFA rankings. How do the UEFA rankings work? The UEFA rankings are a comparative system that evaluates the performance of clubs, national teams, and associations competing in European competitions, based on their results over a recent period. In the case of clubs, the calculation is based exclusively on performances in continental competitions, not domestic leagues. That means results in the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League are what matter. There is also a defined time frame used to assess those performances. “The season coefficients from the five most recent seasons are used to rank the clubs for seeding purposes,” UEFA explain on their official website. There is also a separate ranking that considers the last ten seasons instead of five, though it is used for financial rather than sporting purposes: “The season coefficients from the ten most recent seasons are used to calculate revenue club coefficients for revenue distribution purposes only.” In that alternate ranking, Bayern Munich also hold first place, with a slight edge over Real Madrid. The top two positions remain the same compared to the five-year ranking, but differences emerge further down: Manchester City sit third, while PSG and Barcelona round out the top five.

Neymar fuels Lionel Messi MLS reunion talk with cryptic hint about possible Cincinnati move as Santos problems grow

With Lionel Messi already starring in the United States, speculation has naturally grown over whether the Brazilian icon could soon follow and create another chapter in their shared history. Neymar’s future has become one of soccer’s most intriguing storylines after fresh reports linked him with a possible move to MLS. With Lionel Messi already starring in the United States, speculation has naturally grown over whether the Brazilian icon could soon follow and create another chapter in their shared history. The Santos captain remains under contract in Brazil until December 2026, yet interest from Cincinnati has added a new layer of uncertainty. As his current club battles inconsistency, Neymar’s comments have only deepened the mystery surrounding what comes next. Recent reports claim that FC Cincinnati has contacted the star’s representatives to explore whether a move to MLS could be possible. Those discussions are said to be at an early stage, with the American club first trying to understand if the player would even consider such a transfer. That cautious approach makes sense. Neymar remains one of the biggest names in world soccer, and any attempt to sign him would involve complex financial planning, squad rules, and long-term commitment. Neymar Junior of Santos. The Orange and Blue have shown ambition in recent seasons and reportedly see themselves as a destination for elite talent. Bringing in Neymar would instantly become one of the most significant moves in MLS history. What did Neymar say about his future? The most talked-about element of the story is Neymar’s own reaction to the rumors. Rather than confirming or denying anything, he offered a measured and cautious stance that kept every possibility open. “I honestly don’t know,” he told ESPN Brasil when asked about a possible move in the next transfer window. He then offered a stronger clue about his immediate future. “I have a contract with Santos until the end of the year, and I intend to see it through.” Those words suggest that while nothing is guaranteed beyond this season, his current focus remains with Santos rather than an immediate departure. Lionel Messi and Neymar of Barcelona celebrate against PSG in 2017. Why a Messi reunion is being discussed Any Neymar-to-MLS rumor naturally leads to talk of Lionel Messi. The pair dazzled together at Barcelona and later reunited at Paris Saint-Germain, forming one of the most recognizable partnerships of the modern era. This time, however, a reunion could come in a different form. Instead of sharing a dressing room, the 34-year-old Brazilian could potentially face the Argentine superstar’s Inter Miami as a rival if he joins another MLS side. Neymar: "Jogamos bem. A torcida fica nervosa, pede para o time jogar mais… Nosso time tá jogando. Às vezes eu entendo a torcida, mas tem que saber que futebol é assim, tem dia que a bola não entra, faz parte. Fazer o quê?" 🎥 @ESPNBrasil @SportsCenterBR pic.twitter.com/p8AcktdQH6 — Planeta do Futebol 🌎 (@futebol_info) April 15, 2026 While transfer rumors grow, life at Santos has been complicated. The veteran has endured uneven results, and frustration recently spilled over after a disappointing draw that saw fans boo the team. Neymar even became involved in a tense exchange with a supporter after the match.

Gakpo, Salah And Gomez To Start | 4-2-3-1 Liverpool Predicted Lineup Vs Everton

Liverpool will face off against Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday as they hope to secure a good result on the road in the Premier League. The Reds suffered a tough 2-0 defeat at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain recently, so they would be eager to get back to winning ways this weekend. […] The post Gakpo, Salah And Gomez To Start | 4-2-3-1 Liverpool Predicted Lineup Vs Everton appeared first on The 4th Official - A view from the sideline.

Pundit reveals what he thinks about future of Vlahovic and Kolo Muani

Gigi Maifredi has discussed Juventus’ interest in signing Randal Kolo Muani again while also keeping Dusan Vlahovic at the… The post Pundit reveals what he thinks about future of Vlahovic and Kolo Muani appeared first on Juvefc.com.

Everton vs Liverpool: Match preview, predicted line-ups, team news and prediction

Everton play Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday. It will be the first Merseyside derby at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. The Toffees dug deep to secure a 2-2 draw at Brentford last time out, while Liverpool defeated Fulham 2-0 at home. Match preview Everton are five points adrift of fifth-placed Liverpool. They must avoid […]

Bianchin: Mendes likely to offer PSG forward to Milan this summer

By: Isak Möller The well-known Portuguese agent Jorge Mendes is likely to offer one of his clients to AC Milan this summer, namely Goncalo Ramos. One of the main priorities for Milan this summer will be to sign a striker. It feels like we have been talking about this every year for a long time, but the fact […] The post Bianchin: Mendes likely to offer PSG forward to Milan this summer appeared first on SempreMilan.

Analysis: As Real Madrid career towards premature end to season, what’s left at the end of it?

Written by Harry Gillies. “What did you think of the sending off?” The Spanish press lobbed the question at Bayern’s manager, as they had to every passing player, but Vincent Kompany just smiled and said, “If you look at the game we can talk about some other situations as well.” Not that his words will […] The post Analysis: As Real Madrid career towards premature end to season, what’s left at the end of it? appeared first on Football España.

UEFA Champions League: Bayern, PSG, Arsenal and Atlético Madrid reach semi-finals

FC Bayern Munich booked their place in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals after a dramatic 6-4 aggregate victory over Real Madrid. The tie took a decisive turn late on when Madrid were reduced to ten men following an 86th-minute red card to Eduardo Camavinga. Bayern capitalized on the advantage, with late goals from Luis Díaz [...] The post UEFA Champions League: Bayern, PSG, Arsenal and Atlético Madrid reach semi-finals first appeared on Sahara Football.

England star keen to leave current club amid Liverpool interest

Liverpool revert their attention to the Premier League and the race for a top four finish when they face rivals Everton in the Merseyside derby on Sunday afternoon. Arne Slot’s side exited the Champions League at the hands of holders Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night, with the French champions running out 2-0 winners on the […]

Man United ready to sign Brilliant 23-year old French star worth £85 Million

Manchester United are reportedly preparing a summer move for Bradley Barcola, with the Paris Saint-Germain F.C. winger emerging as one... The post Man United ready to sign Brilliant 23-year old French star worth £85 Million appeared first on IcFootballNews – .

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Slot believes heartbroken star will “come back stronger”

Ekitike Injury Devastation After PSG Clash Leaves World Cup Dream in Doubt Ekitike injury blow confirmed after PSG encounter There are moments in football that feel brutally unfair, and Hugo Ekitike’s latest injury sits firmly in that category. Sustained during a Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain, the forward now faces a projected nine-month absence […] The post Slot believes heartbroken star will “come back stronger” appeared first on anfieldindex.com.

Man United urged to raid Premier League rivals to replace departing Casemiro

After an absolutely legendary career and a massive initial impact at Manchester United, Casemiro’s legs are starting to look undeniably heavy. With his exorbitant, reported £350,000-a-week wages burning a massive hole in the club’s finances, it is easy to see why the midfielder is being allowed to leave the club at the end of the […] The post Man United urged to raid Premier League rivals to replace departing Casemiro appeared first on CaughtOffside.

Carrick in pole position to become permanent Manchester United manager

According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Michael Carrick is in pole position to land the permanent managerial role at Manchester United. The situation may have been different if Thomas Tuchel, Luis Enrique and Carlo Ancelotti were available. However, Tuchel has signed a new contract with England and is set to lead them at the 2026 […]

“It’s not good enough at all” – Liverpool slammed for performance against PSG

Liverpool Outclassed by Paris Saint-Germain as Champions League Run Ends The Media Matters podcast from Anfield Index, featuring Dave Davis and Lewis Steele, delivered a blunt assessment of Liverpool’s 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield, a result that sealed a 4-0 aggregate exit from the Champions League quarter finals. Far from bad luck or […] The post “It’s not good enough at all” – Liverpool slammed for performance against PSG appeared first on anfieldindex.com.

Vinicius surpasses Messi’s Champions League knockout-stage assist record: Cristiano Ronaldo remains at the top

Vinicius Junior surpassed a Lionel Messi assist record in the UEFA Champions League during Real Madrid’s loss to Bayern Munich, although Cristiano Ronaldo still leads the all-time list. Real Madrid were eliminated from the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League after falling to Bayern Munich on Wednesday in Germany. However, the match allowed Vinicius Junior to surpass a Lionel Messi mark and move closer to Cristiano Ronaldo. Vini produced a brilliant play and assisted Kylian Mbappe on Real Madrid’s third goal in the closing minutes of the first half, which temporarily put the Spanish side level in the tie. With that contribution, the Brazilian winger reached 13 assists in the knockout stages of the European competition. In doing so, Vinicius moved past Lionel Messi for second place in the all-time rankings in that category. The Argentine forward had recorded 12 assists in Champions League knockout matches during his time with Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. Cristiano Ronaldo remains at the top of the list, having recorded a total of 15 assists in the tournament’s knockout stages across his spells with Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus. No other player has come close to those numbers, but Vinicius, at just 25 years old, needs only three more to claim the all-time record. IT'S MBAPPE'S TURN! 😱 OH MY GOODNESS, WHAT A MATCH! #UCL pic.twitter.com/g0RYwP92aF — DAZN Football (@DAZNFootball) April 15, 2026 Vinicius also draws level with Neymar That assist to Mbappe at the Allianz Arena also helped Vinicius climb the all-time Champions League assist rankings, including both the knockout rounds and the group stage. Vini is now tied with Neymar for fourth place on the list with 33 assists, and he has strong prospects of closing in on the top spots in the near future. Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, as expected, are also in the top three, with the Portuguese star leading the way. However, there is another somewhat unexpected name included: Angel Di Maria, who played alongside both legends at Real Madrid and PSG, respectively. All-time Champions League assist leaders: 1- Cristiano Ronaldo (42) 2- Angel Di Maria (41) 3- Lionel Messi (40) 4- Neymar (33) 4- Vinicius (33) 6- Kevin De Bruyne (31) 6- Ryan Giggs (31) 8- Xavi Hernandez (30) 8- Thomas Muller (30) 10- Karim Benzema (29) 10- Andres Iniesta (29)

Champions League exit reveals an ugly truth for Real Madrid

Is Kylian Mbappe a curse for Real Madrid? Following their aggregate defeat to Bayern Munich, Los Blancos face a managerial crisis and a squad regression that Florentino Perez must answer for. The fallout from Real Madrid’s 6-4 aggregate defeat against Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-final will inevitably rumble on for several weeks. The competition was Madrid’s last realistic route to major silverware in a season which promised a lot, but will ultimately deliver nothing. Barring a monumental collapse by Barcelona in La Liga, the 15-time European champions will end a second consecutive campaign without a trophy. With that in mind, read on as we assess the repercussions for Real Madrid, starting with an issue which has been entirely of their own making. Mbappe has proved to be a curse rather than a blessing Kylian Mbappe is one of the best forwards in the world. That point is evidenced by his tally of 84 goals in 98 appearances for Los Blancos. However, his desire to be the ‘main man’ is not only a problem Madrid didn’t need, but one which they could have avoided. Mbappe scored 256 goals in 308 for Paris Saint-Germain. However, his efforts in front of goal failed to deliver the desired results in the Champions League. In their first season without the French international in their team, PSG were crowned kings of Europe. They have reached the semi-finals again this season. By contrast, Mbappe has made Madrid worse. They won La Liga and the Champions League in 20234/24 – since then, they have suffered a series of disappointments. The 27-year-old’s ego was problematic when he was at PSG, and has continued to upset the equilibrium in Madrid’s dressing room. Players such as Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior are no shrinking violets, yet are expected to play second fiddle to the ‘Mbappe Show’. Intriguingly, Madrid looked far more coherent as a team when Mbappe was recently sidelined with a knee injury. With Vinicius and Brahim Diaz leading the line, they were more balanced. It may seem churlish to question a player who has scored goals for fun in Madrid colours, but it cannot be ignored that they have regressed since signing him. Arbeloa on shaky ground after Champions League exit Madrid’s decision to appoint Xabi Alonso as manager last summer appeared to be a sensible decision with SportsView and other major football publications all predicting success for Los Blancos, but he lasted just seven months. At a club packed with egos and led by president Florentino Perez, the former Bayer Leverkusen boss was always likely to be on a hiding to nothing. Alonso quickly lost the dressing room, with Vinicius and Federico Valverde amongst the players who publicly expressed disapproval at his methods. Appointing Alvaro Arbeloa as Alonso’s replacement was no real surprise. He had done well with the club’s youth and ‘B’ teams, so was viewed as a steady pair of hands. Arbeloa responded to Flick’s comments However, the club’s failure to specify the length of his contract when he was placed in charge suggested that they were unsure whether he was the right man for the job. A record of 13 wins and one draw in 21 matches highlights why Madrid may have been reluctant to confirm whether he was a long-term appointment. Arbeloa will reportedly be replaced this summer, with Perez seemingly eager to bring in someone with a proven track record of success. That may be easier said than done given the dearth of viable options currently available. Madrid’s managerial options are thin on the ground Alonso seemed to be the ideal fit for Madrid. He was a former player who subsequently enjoyed success as a manager with Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga. Sacking him after just seven months in charge did not seem like the brightest idea anyone had ever had, and developments this summer may hammer home that point. Several managers have been linked with the Madrid managerial job including Zinedine Zidane, Jurgen Klopp and Maurico Pochettino. Perez rates Zidane highly, but he seems destined to replace Didier Deschamps as the French national team manager at the end of the World Cup. Klopp would be welcomed with open arms at the Santiago Bernabeu, but has demonstrated no desire to leave his position as head of Red Bull’s football operations. Pochettino could be available after the World Cup, although nothing he has done with the United States national team suggests he is the right option for Madrid. Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola has been touted as a possibility after the club recently confirmed he will be leaving at the end of the season. Several pundits believe the 43-year-old is an ‘elite-level’ manager, but whether he is ready to step into the Madrid hot-seat is hugely debatable. Madrid’s eagerness to pander to egotistical players and dispense with Alonso’s services has created a problem that may find extremely difficult to fix this summer.

Virgil Van Dijk, 'Not In A Good Place' Following Liverpool Loss To PSG

Virgil van Dijk offered a brutally honest assessment of Liverpool's Champions League exit, admitting the Reds simply didn't do enough to overcome Paris Saint-Germain.

Real Madrid want Klopp or Pochettino to take the reins

Real Madrid want Jurgen Klopp or Mauricio Pochettino to take the reins should the club part ways with Alvaro Arbeloa, according to the Daily Mail. Pressure is mounting at the Santiago Bernabeu after a bruising week. A Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich has already ended hopes of European glory. Los Blancos […]

Ekitike rues ´unfair´ Achilles injury after World Cup dream dashed

Hugo Ekitike described his Achilles tendon rupture as “unfair” after the Liverpool and France forward saw his World Cup dream dashed. The France Football Federation confirmed on Wednesday that Ekitike would miss this summer’s tournament in North America, after sustaining a serious injury in Tuesday’s 2-0 Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. Ekitike looked distraught […] The post Ekitike rues ´unfair´ Achilles injury after World Cup dream dashed appeared first on Soccer News.

Harry Kane sends a strong message to PSG after eliminating Real Madrid: "We can beat anyone"

Bayern will look to strike again in the Champions League, this time against a PSG side that also enters the match as one of the heavy favorites. Leer

PSG midfielder Joao Neves shows superb ball control to repel Liverpool pressure (Video)

Having won the Champions League last season, Paris Saint-Germain remain strong contenders for the trophy again, as their double over Liverpool in the quarterfinals clearly shows. Though Ousmane Dembele scored both goals for the Ligue 1 champions against their Premier League counterparts, the midfield section certainly played its part. Joao Neves is simply unbelievable when […] The post PSG midfielder Joao Neves shows superb ball control to repel Liverpool pressure (Video) appeared first on Soccer News.

Lionel Messi buys 100 per cent stake in Spanish club

Lionel Messi has been announced as the new owner of Spanish club UE Cornella. The Argentinian football icon, widely regarded as the greatest player ever, has completed his acquisition of a side loc…

Juventus hellbent on signing Kolo Muani who’s now available at affordable price

Juventus have a concrete chance at landing Paris Saint-Germain striker Randal Kolo Muani, whose price tag has been significantly… The post Juventus hellbent on signing Kolo Muani who’s now available at affordable price appeared first on Juvefc.com.

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