🚨💣 EXCLUSIVE: Cole Palmer to Manchester United, here we goal!
Deal done with Chelsea for €80m package with no add-ons included, agreement now in place on full Career Mode.
Medical and formal steps to follow but deal in place.
Chelsea close to signing Nico Paz to replace him as reported.
#TransferNews
Nathaniel Brown to FC Bayern - DONE DEAL ✔️
Full agreement with Eintracht now reached after Brown had already agreed personal terms with Bayern as revealed.
€55m. Contract until 2031. Brown only wanted Bayern. Bayern have now finalised everything, beating other clubs to a potential hijack.
Anthony Gordon has completed a high-profile move to FC Barcelona for a reported €80 million.
His recent comments about preferring Premier League football have sparked debate among Barcelona supporters.
🚨🇹🇷 BREAKING: André Onana to Trabzonspor, here we go! 🫱🏻🫲🏿
New loan deal verbally agreed as Onana is not part of #MUFC plan for next season and Trabzon are ready to re-sign him.
Trabzonspor to pay loan fee to United as details being sorted then done, as @yagosabuncuoglu reports.
Breaking: Arsenal have officially announced the permanent signing of defender Piero Hincapié from Bayer Leverkusen in a deal worth approximately £34.5 million (€52 million). The 24-year-old Ecuador international, who played a key role during his loan spell last season, has signed a five-year contract.
The Taliban government has reportedly imposed a smartphone ban on government officials, drawing international attention amid ongoing concerns over restrictions in Afghanistan.
Rapper and entrepreneur Snoop Dogg has launched a new frozen dessert called Snoopsicles, which are now appearing in select Costco stores across the United States. The product is sold under his Dr. Bombay brand and comes as a variety pack of frozen sherbet pops.
DR Congo:
The Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo has surpassed 1,000 confirmed cases, with hundreds of deaths reported. Health officials say conflict and displacement are making contact tracing and containment efforts extremely difficult. The outbreak has also raised concerns in neighboring Uganda.
The Sudan’s civil war remains intense. Reports indicate further defections from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to the Sudanese Armed Forces, while fighting continues in Darfur, Blue Nile, and South Kordofan regions. Humanitarian agencies continue to warn about worsening civilian conditions.
Breaking:
Extreme temperatures in England forced the suspension of Wimbledon qualifying matches.
Tournament officials temporarily halted play, and ball kids were withdrawn from courts for safety reasons.
The fifth round of U.S.-brokered talks between Israel and Lebanon convened at the State Department and the Pentagon in Washington, DC. The discussions focus on negotiating a conditional ceasefire, establishing pilot security zones, and gradually transferring territorial control in southern Lebanon to the Lebanese Armed Forces.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), part of Iran’s military structure, has been reported to have struck or intercepted commercial vessels in the strategic waterway, and at one point declared the Strait of Hormuz “closed” to shipping during heightened tensions.
Powerful back-to-back earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening. The tremors collapsed buildings across Caracas, disrupted public services, and triggered a nationwide state of emergency.
Rescue crews are searching for trapped victims amid dozens of aftershocks
A strong earthquake (around magnitude 6.9) struck northern Japan earlier today. People felt strong shaking across several cities, causing panic and temporary evacuations
Early reports indicate no tsunami warning, which reduced the risk of coastal flooding
Authorities are still inspecting buildings, roads, and rail lines for structural damage
Some train delays and temporary power interruptions were reported in affected areas