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Mastantuono has explained his decision to join Fiorentina, calling it the right choice for his career.

Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso described Enzo Fernández as 'a Chelsea player' but stopped short of guaranteeing his future amid reported interest from Manchester City.

Roma are in ongoing negotiations with Inter Milan over a potential transfer for winger Luis Henrique, with discussions reportedly continuing between the two clubs.

An explainer examining how Brighton & Hove Albion and Hearts both qualified for the UEFA Europa Conference League despite different league positions and contexts.

Lazio have turned their attention to Andrea Pinamonti after a move for Havre striker Mo Dieng fell through. The Italian forward was also reportedly a target for Hull City.

Mikel Arteta has set the tone for Arsenal's title defence by calling for 'desire and ambition' from his squad, while confirming that Myles Lewis-Skelly will remain at the club amid reported external interest.

Como coach Cesc Fabregas declined to comment on transfer links to Moise Kean, focusing instead on the club's Serie A season opener against Bologna.

João Cancelo has signed for Barcelona, joining from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal on a deal he described as a 'dream' move.

AC Milan have entered the race to sign Torino striker Cacciamani, joining Roma who are pushing to meet Torino president Cairo's asking price.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has stated he is '100% confident' that young midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly will remain at the club amid transfer speculation.

Live coverage of a match between Norwegian side Tromsø and Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion.

The BBC has published a guide detailing how fans can follow the Premier League opening weekend across its platforms.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has expressed complete confidence that teenage midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly will remain at the club this summer despite reported transfer interest from other clubs.

Coventry City, recently promoted back to the Premier League, face Arsenal as the new season approaches under manager Frank Lampard with a fearless mindset.

Napoli have set Rasmus Hojlund a target of 20 goals this season, with coach Massimiliano Allegri pushing the Danish striker to reach a new level at the Stadio Maradona.

The San Jose Earthquakes have hired Gavin Wilkinson as their new president following a 'restorative' clearance from MLS, a process conducted without the NWSL's participation.

Aston Villa are reportedly targeting AC Milan centre-back Fikayo Tomori as a potential replacement for Ezri Konsa, whose departure to Arsenal is approaching.

Barcelona are monitoring Italian young striker Tresoldi as a potential long-term option to eventually succeed Robert Lewandowski up front.

An unprecedented number of Premier League clubs have changed managers ahead of the 2026/27 season, creating a wide-open title race and reshaping the competitive landscape.

The Premier League is introducing measures to address defensive congestion and rule-breaking during corner kicks, aiming to improve the spectacle and restore attacking threat from set-pieces.

Paris Saint-Germain's Ligue 1 home opener has been moved to Roazhon Park in Rennes after the Parc des Princes pitch was damaged by extreme heat.

Lazio have walked away from the transfer of Dieng after the player failed his medical examination, ending the proposed move before it was completed.

Bologna have officially extended Riccardo Orsolini's contract, tying the forward down until 2031.

Major League Soccer is planning a significant overhaul of its playoff format, potentially introducing double-elimination rounds, reseeding, and expanding the field to 20 teams.
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Coverage includes transfers, injuries, lineups, match results, tactical updates, managerial updates, and other soccer developments.
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Chance soccer news covers transfers, injuries, lineups, results, tactical updates, managerial updates, and other stories connected to soccer teams, competitions, matches, and prediction-market context.
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