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The roundup of news you shouldn't miss this Thursday, May 15.
Arsenal has unveiled its new away jersey for the 2025-26 season. A classic kit that pays tribute to the 90s.
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After announcing his departure from Bayern, the club of his life, Thomas Müller has dropped a few hints about his future. The German explained that he has been gathering information in the USA.
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A year after taking the position, Frederic Massara (sporting director) is saying goodbye to Stade Rennais.
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As the season draws to a close, it's time to vote for the best players. The Premier League has revealed its candidates. Among them are Mohamed Salah, Declan Rice, Alexander Isak, and Ryan Gravenberch.
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