Liverpool chief Julian Ward eyeing move for 'intelligent' youngster who left Everton in 2020
According to a report from RMC Sport (via Sport Witness), Liverpool are interested in a move for Angers striker Mohamed-Ali Cho.
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According to a report from RMC Sport (via Sport Witness), Liverpool are interested in a move for Angers striker Mohamed-Ali Cho.
Arsenal were dealt a major blow in their 3-0 defeat to Crystal Palace when midfield star Thomas Partey limped off with a calf injury, and he now looks set to miss most of the remainder of the campaign. The question is, how do the Gunners fare without him?
Belinda Bencic fought hard to win the Charleston Open on Sunday, beating Ons Jabeur 6-1 5-7 6-4 on Sunday. The Olympic champion outlasted her Tunisian opponent in two hours and 35 minutes to win her first trophy on clay. Ad/> Bencic became the first woman to win the event since former World No.1 Martina Hingis in 1999.
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Gareth Bale was whistled by Real Madrid fans on his first appearance at Santiago Bernabeu since February 2020, and Carlo Ancelotti felt the reaction of the crowd was "understandable" given the winger's turbulent last few years at the club.
AUGUSTA, Ga. : Cameron Smith and Im Sung-jae found themselves in familiar territory going into the final round of the Masters, hoping this time to script a different ending.
UEFA has allocated 240 million euros ($260 million) to pay clubs for releasing their players for national team competitions in the 2020-24 cycle as part of its benefits programme, European football's governing body said on Friday. The club benefits programme is based on the amount generated by the European Championship final tournament and paid to clubs that have contributed to the successful staging of all of UEFA's national team competitions.
UEFA has allocated 240 million euros ($260 million) to pay clubs for releasing their players for national team competitions in the 2020-24 cycle as part of its benefits programme, European soccer's governing body said on Friday.