Category: News
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Liverpool Send Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich to Clear Room for Isak

After a transfer to Barcelona fell through earlier this summer, Colombian forward Luis Diaz is leaving Liverpool for Munich.
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Today in Wouldn’t That Be Weird? LAFC Seeks its Golden Son

Heung-min Son to Los Angeles FC would have seemed like a fever dream only two years ago, but he we are (not yet here we go).
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Rodrigo De Paul Joins Messi in Miami, Making Way for USMNT Star Johnny Cardoso in Madrid

De Paul’s reunion with Messi in Miami makes room for Johnny Cardoso to bloom at Atletico Madrid.
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Today in Transfers: Madueke to Arsenal, Longstaff to Leeds, and Liverpool Searches for a New Striker (RIP Jota)

Liverpool and Arsenal add firepower to make another run at the top of the table while Leeds makes moves to survive.
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This Week in Downgrades: Transfer Rumors Swirl Around USMNT Stars Pulisic and Weah

USMNT standouts Christian Pulisic and Tim Weah have been the subjects of trade rumors this week, and that’s not necessarily a good thing.
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Chelsea Pulls Off FIFA Club World Cup Upset as PSG and Trump Make Fools of Themselves

Chelsea embarrassed PSG with a dominant 3-0 win in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The Parisiens (and Donald Trump) responded by embarrassing themselves even further.
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FIFA Club World Cup Final Preview: PSG vs Chelsea in Billion Dollar Showdown

PSG take on Chelsea in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final after commanding runs, with PSG favored to win thanks to their clinical form and squad depth.
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Luka Modric Set to Team Up with USMNT Star Christian Pulisic at AC Milan

Luka Modric has verbally agreed to join AC Milan on a free transfer after the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, ending his 13-year career at Real Madrid.
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USMNT Star Johnny Cardoso Reaches Verbal Agreement with Atlético Madrid

Atlético Madrid have agreed to verbal terms with USMNT midfielder Johnny Cardoso on a $35M, five-year transfer from Real Betis.
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Messi’s Inter Miami Makes MLS History at 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, Faces Former Club PSG Next

Inter Miami, led by Leo Messi, became the first MLS team to win at the Club World Cup. Their reward? Reigning Champions League champions PSG in a Round of 16 reunion.