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The top goalscorers, leading assist-makers, a predicted XI and our pick of the Fantasy Club World Cup players from RB ...
Transfer news live: Man United want £85m striker, Liverpool join Osimhen race, Arsenal battle Bayern
Follow all the latest transfer news as the rumour mill whirs despite the end of the summer’s first transfer window ...
Why Club World Cup could be transformative for a new Chelsea - Chelsea are a different team on every level to the one that ...
Manchester City are monitoring SC Freiburg and France right-back Kiliann Sildillia ahead of the reopening of the summer ...
Arsenal, along with another entry on this list, were left out by virtue of England simply having too many Premier League ...
After a season of unfulfilled expectations and broken dreams, Real Madrid head to the United States for the 2025 FIFA Club ...
Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé headline the star-studded Club World Cup, but they're not the only ones worth watching.
Soccer’s top earner isn’t suiting up, but five other stars kicking off the tournament this month made a combined $381 million over the past year, led by Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi.
The stage is set for 32 club teams — including some of the top ones around the world — to compete for the chance to emerge as the champion of a revamped tournament. It hasn't gone great so far.
FIFA said the Club World Cup, billed as "The Best v The Best," would be merit-based. Then it gave a spot to Messi's Inter Miami before the playoffs even began.
Xabi Alonso has named 10 academy players in his squad for the U.S., with some attracting interest from elsewhere ...
Cavani and Ander Herrera (Boca Juniors), Thiago Silva (Fluminense), Hugo Lloris, Olivier Giroud, Denis Bouanga and Cengiz ...
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