- Spain implements large-scale regularisation plan for thousands of migrants
- ‘Stupid grin’ – Max Verstappen snaps at reporter after Lando Norris wins F1 title
- 18-Year-Old Jesse Strang Identified as Gunman in Fatal Shooting of 9
- Arsenal star could miss rest of the season as injury expert explains World Cup dilemma
- EU Defence Ministers Approve Investment Plans Worth €38 Billion on Wednesday
- Today’s Football Fixtures| PL| Seria A| La Liga & more
- Gary Lineker urges Tottenham to ‘look at’ two ex-Chelsea managers to replace Thomas Frank
- Industry Leaders Demand Urgent Action from EU to Lower Electricity Prices
Premier League
Arsenal star’s injury could sideline him for the season, raising questions about World Cup readiness. Experts weigh in on the tough recovery timeline.
Gary Lineker urges Tottenham to consider two former Chelsea managers as potential replacements for Thomas Frank, emphasizing their proven success in the Premier League.
Roberto De Zerbi’s stance on the Tottenham job emerges after Thomas Frank’s sacking, emphasizing his commitment to Brighton amid transfer speculations.
When UEFA first announced its revamped plans for the future of the Champions League, including…
Neal Maupay insists he has ‘no problem’ with James Maddison despite appearing to mock his…
Crystal Palace are leading the race to sign Jude Bellingham’s younger brother and Sunderland star…
Ryan Gravenberch is hopeful he is in Arne Slot’s plans and says he wants to…
Sadio Mane, Thiago, Minamino, Ox, Keita, Shaqiri, Origi, how many of these make the world-class list?
Monday’s front pages are dominated by the imminent findings of the infected blood inquiry and Manchester City winning their fourth consecutive Premier League title.
On the international front, the Cannes Film Festival and the helicopter crash that killed the Iranian president also make several leads. Many of the papers went to print before it was confirmed the president had been killed in the crash.
On the back pages, Manchester City’s Premier League title win- as well as Pep Guardiola’s hint that he could leave at the end of the next season lead the papers. Many of the newspapers feature special pullouts bidding farewell to Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.
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