'We are disappointed': Trent speaks up after Real Madrid debut
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'You can't change it in 4 days': Courtois says Real Madrid are still playing Ancelotti style
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'He was on antibiotics': Xabi Alonso explains Raul Asencio early substitution against Al Hilal
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Xabi Alonso: We suffered tonight. We must suffer, it unites us. We will be suffering a lot this season.
Yesterday, 21:50
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'Vini cramped up because of it': Xabi Alonso blames heat for Real Madrid struggle against Al Hilal
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'We showed that we came to win': Al Hilal midfielder Neves celebrates draw against Real Madrid
Yesterday, 21:30
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Maresca's rotation plan could land Chelsea in hot water with FIFA
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How Trent fared on his Real Madrid debut against Al Hilal
Yesterday, 20:47
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'We have reached 1:1 rule, we can sign players normally': Barca president Laporta contradicts La Liga boss Tebas
Yesterday, 20:29
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Guardiola slams 'unnecessary' Rico Lewis red card decision
Yesterday, 19:54
Prevented most goals, third-best save percentage in Spain: Barcelona share Joan Garcia stats this season
Yesterday, 19:22
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4-year ban? Mudryk's stance after being charged by FA with doping offences
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Nico Williams already informs Barcelona he wants to join – Romero
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Sheffield United confirm Chris Wilder's departure
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Borussia Dortmund eye Tottenham’s Moore, Rosario’s Juan Gimenez, and Copenhagen’s Froholdt for summer transfers - reports
Borussia Dortmund’s 2025 transfer plans depend on Champions League qualification, which would boost their budget.
The club is targeting young prospects, per Sky Deutschland, including Tottenham’s 17-year-old winger Mikey Moore (18 appearances, one goal), versatile but contracted until 2027 and chased by Arsenal.
Argentine center-back Juan Gimenez, 19, from Rosario Central, is a cost-effective option with his contract expiring in December.
FC Copenhagen’s Victor Froholdt, a 19-year-old midfielder with 50 games this season, is also in talks, despite interest from Leverkusen and Frankfurt.
Dortmund’s focus remains on affordable, high-potential players like Jobe Bellingham and Rayan Cherki.