Pérez and Mourinho Hold Video Call to Discuss Real Madrid
Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez and José Mourinho held a one-hour videoconference to discuss the manager's potential return, per Esdiario and Esradio.
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Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez and José Mourinho held a one-hour videoconference to discuss the manager's potential return, per Esdiario and Esradio.
17-year-old Victor Cosme Viana died after a motorcycle crash and bus collision in Campo Grande. The accident occurred around 5:20 PM on Marechal Deodoro Avenue.
Myles Lewis-Skelly's potential involvement could shape Arsenal's lineup decisions in the final weeks of the season, per unverified reports.
Aracaju's municipal services company Emsurb has begun accepting applications for food stalls, fireworks, and bonfires for the São João festival period.
Aracaju's municipal services company Emsurb is now accepting vendor registrations for June Festival food stalls, fireworks, and bonfires. The public space fee
Chicago Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson is considering signing Russian forward Roman Kantserov from Metallurg, per a new report with 95% confidence.
Roma's coach, Gian Piero Gasperini, has expressed his ambition to secure a fourth-place finish, emphasizing a desire to implement his own ideas while building on the team's existing foundation.
Roma's new coach, Gian Piero Gasperini, has declared his intention to lead the club in a strong assault on a top-four Serie A finish. He emphasized that while the team has a solid foundation, he will implement his own ideas to achieve the goal.
With Luka Modrić ruled out, AC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri has placed his trust in Adrien Rabiot to command the midfield. Allegri has dubbed Rabiot his 'crazy horse,' emphasizing the Frenchman's crucial role in the club's bid for a top-four finish, a campaign that could also shape Rabiot's own future.
With Luka Modric absent, manager Massimiliano Allegri is relying on midfielder Adrien Rabiot to lead Milan's midfield in the Champions League. Rabiot, dubbed Allegri's 'cavallo pazzo' (crazy horse), is tasked with a crucial role in the team's European campaign.
Dennis te Kloese, the 51-year-old General Director of Feyenoord, will leave his position at the Dutch football club effective July 1, according to reports.
The Brooklyn Nets are reluctant to trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo because they'd have to roster his brothers Thanasis and Alex, per Brandon Robinson.
Juventus president John Elkann reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with the team's performance, stating that too many players are not Juve material after a disappointing draw against Verona, who have already been relegated to Serie B.
Juventus owner John Elkann has expressed surprise at the club's reaction to a draw against already-relegated Verona, stating that such celebrations are not characteristic of the 'Old Lady' and are unusual for a club of its stature.
Beşiktaş head coach Sergen Yalçın addressed the media following the team's elimination from the Turkish Cup by Konyaspor, stating he understands the criticism from fans and that the performance was not acceptable.
Orkun Kökçü expresses disappointment after Beşiktaş's surprise Turkish Cup elimination by Konyaspor, calling the result unbecoming of the Istanbul club.
Galatasaray's star winger Barış Alper Yılmaz has drawn interest from an unnamed French club, with the Turkish club expecting a record transfer fee. Previously linked with Saudi Arabian teams, Yılmaz's future is now a hot topic in European football.
Antalyaspor, fighting relegation, faces an unusual 'okunmuş su' (read water) controversy just days before a crucial match against Galatasaray. The bizarre incident has sparked heated debate within the squad and could impact morale.
Lawyer Intrieri has commented on the ongoing referee investigation case, emphasizing that while details remain scarce, it is premature to dismiss the matter. He stresses the importance of maintaining public attention and oversight on the investigation.
NHL insider David Pagnotta reports that Evgeni Malkin will remain with the Pittsburgh Penguins and outlines potential contract terms for the veteran Russian center.