Luis Díaz not for sale; Jonathan David to Juve; EURO 2025 starts and more
Stay up-to-date with all of today's transfer rumours, EURO 2025 and the Club World Cup.
2025-07-02T07:55:31Z
Here's the Club World Cup bracket, completed for the quarter-finals. The next game will be between Fluminense and Al Hilal on Friday ...
2025-07-02T07:50:13Z
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Sorry Man Utd fans, it doesn't look like Thomas Müller is joining you any time soon ...
2025-07-02T07:42:50Z
Viktor Gyökeres - the transfer saga that simply won't end. You can read more about where the Swedish striker might end up here.
2025-07-02T07:40:41Z
If you missed it last night, there was a first Real Madrid assist for Trent Alexander-Arnold against Juventus ...
2025-07-02T07:36:07Z
Alexander Isak has been warned against a potential move to Arsenal this summer. Read more here.
2025-07-02T07:34:33Z
Late last night LaLiga unveiled their fixtures for the upcoming season. Here's the dates for your diary if you're a Barcelona fan ...
2025-07-02T07:31:22Z
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Can England retain their European Championship crown?
2025-07-02T07:29:34Z
Another man linked with Manchester United this summer ...
2025-07-02T07:21:06Z
A look at what Juve are getting in Jonathan David ...
2025-07-02T07:20:19Z
Thomas Müller to LAFC? Read more here.
2025-07-02T07:18:32Z
Jonathan David to Juventus has received the 'Here We Go' treatment ...
2025-07-02T07:16:50Z
In case you missed it overnight, Dortmund made it through to the quarter-finals of the Club World Cup ...
2025-07-02T07:15:07Z
Barcelona have released their new home kit this morning ...
2025-07-02T07:14:11Z
We start this morning with Luis Diaz, who apparently is not for sale despite an approach from Bayern overnight ...
2025-07-02T07:12:59Z
Good morning everyone and welcome to today's daily live blog, It's a packed Wednesday with EURO 2025 kicking off, the transfer window in full swing and the Club World Cup quarter-finals set in place.
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