Switzerland keeper Sommer joins Inter from Bayern
Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer has joined Inter Milan from Bayern Munich, both clubs said on Monday (Aug 7).
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Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer has joined Inter Milan from Bayern Munich, both clubs said on Monday (Aug 7).
Italy striker Gianluca Scamacca has joined Serie A side Atalanta from West Ham United, the two clubs said on Monday.
AS Roma manager Jose Mourinho has denied a breakdown in his relationship with the Italian club's hierarchy over their failure to sign a striker as cover for the injured Tammy Abraham ahead of the new season.
The ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has been historic for several reasons.
Brendan Rodgers splashed out £15million to sign Harry Souttar for Leicester City and the Australia international could be available – just as the Celtic boss is set to be on the hunt for a central defender.
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Milena Bertolini said she has left her role as Italy head coach after their group stage exit from the Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
In the 92nd minute of South Africa's drawn FIFA Women's World Cup match against football giant Italy, striker Hilda Magaia runs onto a pass at the top of the box. Magaia, who scored her country's first ever Women's World Cup goal a week earlier, springs past three lunging Italian defenders and curls the ball in to find Thembi Kgatlana, who blasts the ball into the net. South Africa, in its first Women's World Cup, is through to the round of 16. It is perhaps the most striking upset result of this World Cup, but far from the only one: Nigeria beating co-host Australia, Colombia's last-minute winner against Germany, Portugal holding the United States to a draw and Jamaica advancing at the expense of Brazil are signs of the closing gap in women's football that pundits are noticing.