The 2024-25 UEFA Women's Champions League is heating up. The group stage is over and eight teams remain chasing the biggest prize in European club soccer. Now it gets serious. The 2024/25 edition is set to be the final one in the 16-team format,
Florentino Pérez's transfers aren't limited to the sports field. He also brings in superstars for the day-to-day management of the club.
The draw hit Barcelona’s faltering title hopes after leaders Atletico Madrid were surprisingly beaten at Leganes.
Manchester City are pushing to sign Jule Brand from Wolfsburg this month as they look to chase down Chelsea in the Women’s Super League title race.
Sports Mole rounds up the latest transfer news and rumours, including Evan Ferguson to West Ham, Alvaro Morata to Galatasaray and Miguel Almiron to Atlanta United. Read more. Ipswich Town are reportedly battling Besiktas and Royal Antwerp for the signing of Lille striker Mohamed Bayo before the conclusion of the winter transfer window. Read more.
Attacking midfielder Xavi Simons has joined RB Leipzig permanently after spending 18 months on loan from Paris Saint-Germain. ( More Football News) The Netherlands international has signed a contract to keep him at Leipzig until 2027. German media reports said the deal was worth over €50million plus significant add-ons.
Leipzig signed the Barcelona youth product on loan in the summer of 2023 and extended the loan by a year the following summer.
RB Leipzig have paid over €50million to make Xavi Simons' stay in Germany permanent, having had him on loan for a season and a half.
THE January transfer window is heating up with some MAJOR moves in the pipeline as Deadline Day quickly approaches. Arsenal are reportedly readying their second bid for Aston Villa’s England
The January transfer window rarely sees blockbuster deals in the Bundesliga, but in 2025, Bayern and Leverkusen are looking to break with tradition.
Chelsea have reportedly reached an agreement to sign England midfielder Keira Walsh on the final day of the Women’s Super League transfer window. Earlier this month, the Blues paid a world record sum of £900,
German media reported Leipzig paid a club record of around 50 million euros ($52 million) for the 21-year-old Netherlands international.