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UEFA have analysed clubs across Europe across the financial years ending 2023 and 2024 and have found Chelsea, Barcelona, Aston Villa, Porto, Lyon and Hajduk Split guilty of breaching their football ...
Chelsea and Aston Villa have been fined by Uefa for breaching the European governing body's financial rules. The two clubs could be prevented from registering new players for Uefa competitions for the ...
After a season-long hiatus, UEFA’s official Champions League social media channels broke their Newcastle United silence ahead ...
ARSENAL have a HUGE summer of business to take care of in the transfer market. Mikel Arteta has reportedly set a deadline for ...
Ineos are also trying to sell players that Amorim doesn’t have as part of his plans, including Marcus Rashford, who spent the ...
Juventus are reportedly interested in signing Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Yves Bissouma, as the Bianconeri continue to look ...
Chelsea have been told that they have “bought an amazing player” after they edged past Palmeiras to reach the Club World Cup ...
Gray’s men travel to Denmark to take on Midtjylland on July 24, with the return leg of their Europa League second qualifying ...
Aston Villa and Chelsea have been fined by UEFA for breaches of its financial rules. Chelsea have to pay a total of £27m in fines and could pay up to £52m more if they breach their four-year agreement ...
The European football governing body, which oversees all three competitions on the continent, have given the Blues a fine of ...
Diogo Jota and Andre Silva will both be laid to rest in their home town of Gondomar, just two days after the recently-married ...
The Diogo Jota tragedy 'doesn't put football into perspective', because 'almost nothing in the world brings people together ...
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