Pass master Kroos bows out in style as Champions League record holder
Toni Kroos brought down the curtain on a glorious club career in fitting style as he entered the history books by winning his sixth Champions League on Saturday.
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Toni Kroos brought down the curtain on a glorious club career in fitting style as he entered the history books by winning his sixth Champions League on Saturday.
Jadon Sancho is reportedly willing to return to Manchester United but only if manager Erik ten Hag leaves the club this summer, according to the Mirror. Sancho has been on loan at Champions League runners-up Borussia Dortmund after falling out with the United manager earlier in the season.
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said he is fully committed to leading the national team and expects to stay in charge until Argentine Football Association (AFA) President Claudio Tapia decides otherwise.
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Rodrygo has poured cold water on the prospect of a summer transfer to Manchester City, insisting it is his dream to remain at Real Madrid forever.
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