Erik ten Hag transfer decision suggests his Manchester United plans might have changed
Ethan Wheatley etched his name into the Manchester United history books in April when he became the 250th academy graduate to debut for the first team.
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Ethan Wheatley etched his name into the Manchester United history books in April when he became the 250th academy graduate to debut for the first team.
Pep Guardiola has done the maths. Manchester City reported back for training on July 15 2024. If they reach the final of the FIFA Club World Cup next summer, that is pencilled in for July 13 2025. He's preparing for a 12-month season and wants people to know about it.
Lawmakers from at least six countries, including three in Europe, said Chinese diplomats were pressuring them not to attend a conference in Taiwan, in what they described as efforts to isolate the self-governed island.
LILLE : South Sudan brushed off an anthem blunder by the Paris Games organisers on Sunday and bounced back in style to earn their first men's basketball victory on their Olympic debut with a convincing 90-79 Group C opening win over Puerto Rico.
PARIS : The Egyptian Olympic Committee said on Sunday that "physiological and hormonal changes" were behind boxer Youmna Ayyad's failure to make the weight for the 54kg contest at the Paris Olympics.
A stretch of the M6 is fully shut this afternoon due to a police incident.
After 12 years of heartbreak, Italy's famous 'Path of Love' has reopened. Known as the most romantic walk in the world, the idyllic one-kilometre walking trail traversing the Cinque Terre coastline can now be enjoyed by locals from 8 am to 7 pm.
Early this morning France state-owned railway company SNCF announced that they had been "the victim of several acts of malevolence" overnight.