OFFICIAL: Dani Olmo returns to Barcelona — La Masia star comes home
Barcelona officially bring Dani Olmo back, a perfect fit for Hansi Flick’s high-press, fluid attack and La Masia DNA.
Barcelona officially bring Dani Olmo back, a perfect fit for Hansi Flick’s high-press, fluid attack and La Masia DNA.
Szczęsny urges young goalkeepers to study Buffon and Cech yet build their own style, as fans pivot to Barça debates, Raphinha stats, and Olmo’s fitness.
Barcelona target 17-year-old Nantes left-footed centre-back Tylel Tati as Flick seeks balance in defense; talks expected to accelerate.
Dani Olmo’s calf scare looks like a tear — Spain and Barcelona could lose him for weeks after the break, per early exams.
Dani Olmo leaves Spain training after 15 minutes with discomfort and fatigue; tests pending, RB Leipzig on alert.
Luis de la Fuente says Dani Olmo arrived with discomfort and hasn’t trained all week, putting Spain’s top creator in real doubt.
Rangers set to appoint Steven Gerrard as manager with a full agreement close; announcement expected imminently.
Napoli eye Man United’s Kobbie Mainoo for a January loan. Optimism grows over a swift deal that suits all parties and the player’s development.
Finnish entrepreneur Thomas Zilliacus plans investor push to buy Man United and is open to partnering with Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
After an infection, Woltemade will face a matchday check. Nagelsmann says he could start, but the final call comes in the morning.
Ancelotti values Endrick at Real Madrid; the teen targets minutes to rejoin Brazil’s squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Endrick to reassess future in January; Real Madrid open to loan for more minutes ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Official: Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo and Éder Militão start for Brazil in a star-studded Seleção XI.
Lucas Vázquez says Real Madrid’s locker room was aware of the Negreira case, reigniting debate over refereeing integrity across Spanish football.
Endrick opts to stay at Real Madrid despite Xabi Alonso’s warning over limited minutes, betting on rotation and multi-competition opportunities.
Larsson reveals he recommended Isak to Barça, with Lewandowski also listed, reigniting debate over future striker plans.
Nagelsmann welcomes the idea of Thomas Müller joining Germany’s staff for 2026, praising his leadership and tactical IQ.
Cubarsí defends Araújo, urging focus and unity at Barcelona while downplaying outside criticism.
Malick Fofana’s agent signals a top-club move if 2026 goes to plan, with Liverpool, Bayern and Man City named as ideal fits.
From Netherlands camp, De Jong outlines Barça legacy aims: become top Dutch appearance-maker and win the Champions League.
Flick and Deco will define Barcelona’s January priority—left‑footed CB or a No.9—with optimism for a swift, tactical reinforcement.
Lucas Vázquez defends Vinícius Júnior over away-game scrutiny, urging calm as Real Madrid rallies around the Brazilian forward.
Gonzalo García confirms new Real Madrid deal, pledges to fight for first-team minutes amid fierce competition at the Bernabéu.
United sources reject claims of advanced sale talks, reaffirming INEOS–Glazer structure amid $5bn valuation chatter.
Chelsea rocked as Cole Palmer’s groin issue lingers; conservative outlook points well beyond November for a safe return.
Frenkie de Jong declares lifelong Barcelona ambition, targeting big trophies and leading a new era at the club.
Mbappé backs 18-year-old Lamine Yamal, calling for privacy and patience while praising his talent and maturity.
Barcelona tip Fermín López to face Girona, but rival view expects delay and deeper midfield woes for the Blaugrana.
Juventus’ Szczęsny says his preparation is unchanged as he accepts a possible No.2 role and vows to be ready for any chance.
Barcelona eye 2026 expiring stars; Guéhi, Upamecano, Vlahović seen as ideal fits for a high-press, data-led rebuild.