Endrick left furious by Real Madrid shirt decision ahead of start of 2025-26 La Liga season

Endrick is reportedly furious after losing out on Real Madrid’s iconic No. 9 shirt to academy graduate Gonzalo Garcia ahead of the 2025/26 La Liga season. The Brazilian had set his sights on the number as a symbol of his arrival in Europe, but the club’s decision has left the 19-year-old feeling sidelined amid an uncertain future at Santiago Bernabeu.

  • Endrick loses No. 9 shirt to La Fabrica striker Gonzalo Garcia
  • Brazilian reportedly frustrated by Real Madrid’s decision
  • Loan move still possible if minutes remain limited
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    Real Madrid have reportedly decided to hand their famous No. 9 shirt to Garcia instead of Endrick. The Brazilian forward was left visibly frustrated in the locker room by the decision, according to . After returning from injury, Endrick had hoped to make his mark but has been leapfrogged in the pecking order by the academy graduate after his strong showings at the Club World Cup.

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    Endrick was already facing stiff competition from Kylian Mbappe and others, and now the shirt snub adds to his challenges. While Garcia impressed in the Club World Cup, Endrick hasn’t yet had a chance to prove himself under Xabi Alonso. The situation raises questions about the club’s long-term plans for the teenage star, who has had a lot of expectation placed on his shoulders since he moved to Europe.

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    Despite interest from clubs like Real Sociedad, Endrick rejected all loan offers this summer. His return from injury is expected around mid-September, leaving little time to stake his claim. For now, he’s without his preferred shirt number and battling for relevance in Real Madrid’s crowded attack.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ENDRICK?

    The 19-year-old must now wait for his opportunity and be ready to impress once fit. If minutes remain scarce, the club could push for a loan move in January. For now, the pressure is on the teenager to prove he belongs at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Man City contact PSG over Gianluigi Donnarumma transfer as Galatasaray step up Ederson pursuit

Manchester City have initiated talks with Paris Saint-Germain to secure a transfer for their want-away goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Premier League giants are also in touch with the Italy international, although agreeing on personal terms won't be an issue as he is keen on switching clubs this summer. City's pursuit of Donnarumma now depends on whether they can offload Ederson.

  • Man City approach PSG with Donnarumma offer
  • European champions set asking price for goalkeeper
  • Galatasaray want Ederson
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    As first reported by journalist , City have approached the reigning Champions League winners over Donnarumma. They have also approached the Italian with an offer, although convincing him won't be a major problem for the English giants as he wants to move away from PSG before the window shuts anyway.

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    adds that PSG are likely to demand a fee in the region of €50 million (£43m/$50m). On the face of it, the asking price seems to be too high for the Cityzens, however, their stance could change if Ederson is sold. City's Premier League rivals, Chelsea, were linked with a move for Donnarumma at one point, but the Blues are not interested in signing the Italy international, as they are satisfied with their current crop of goalkeepers. 

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    also claims that Galatasaray have formally approached City with an offer for Ederson, who remains a key target for the Turkish giants. The outcome of these conversations could prove to be a crucial factor in the Cityzens' Donnarumma pursuit.

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR MAN CITY?

    Pep Guardiola's side will formally kick off their 2025-26 campaign this Saturday as they travel to Molineux to face Wolves in their Premier League opener. Who will be their starting goalkeeper that day remains to be seen.

'I don't care about Viktor!' – Ruben Amorim insists Arsenal's new striker Gyokeres is 'one player' ahead of reunion in Man Utd's Premier League opener

Ruben Amorim will come face-to-face with his former player Viktor Gyokeres when Manchester United host Arsenal on the opening weekend of the Premier League season. The pair lifted two league titles together at Sporting CP, but while the Sweden international has since moved to the Gunners in a £63.5 million deal, Amorim insists United are focused on the team and not just one player.

  • Gyokeres faces former coach Amorim in Premier League opener
  • Portuguese downplays striker's solo threat
  • Arsenal star expected to spearhead Gunners' title challenge
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    Arsenal signed Gyokeres this summer after his record-breaking spell under Amorim at Sporting CP, where he netted 39 league goals and 54 in all competitions last season. Manchester United were briefly linked with a move, given the striker’s history with their current manager, but went for Benjamin Sesko in the end. Now, Gyokeres will line up against his former boss in a blockbuster Old Trafford opener.

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    Speaking to , Amorim was clear that United’s preparations won’t revolve around his former striker, saying: "We just plan like any other, on other team. We just need to understand what kind of player he is in that position… because that can be different movements, and we need to explain that to the team. I think he is going to adapt really well to England. He's a very good player, a very good kid. But he's one more player, and on Sunday, he's going to be on the other side, and [laughs] I don't care about Viktor."

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    Gyokeres is expected to be a central figure in Arsenal’s Premier League title challenge this season, but Amorim is determined not to let sentiment distract him. The Portuguese coach has overseen a summer rebuild at United, spending big to add Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo to his frontline. He has claimed that Old Trafford has to become a fortress again if United are to mount a serious challenge over the coming few years.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    United kick off their Premier League campaign at home against Arsenal on Sunday. All eyes will be on Gyokeres as he makes his competitive debut for the Gunners. For Amorim, the test is ensuring his new-look United side can make a winning start at Old Trafford.

Man Utd decide against transfer bid for Stuttgart midfielder being tracked by Real Madrid

Manchester United are not interested in signing Real Madrid target Angelo Stiller despite rumors linking the German to the Red Devils.

  • Man Utd not exploring Stiller's signature
  • No internal discussions held at Carrington
  • Player to continue with Stuttgart this season
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    After Brighton declined United's proposal to sign Carlos Baleba, speculation started to gain traction surrounding Stuttgart's Stiller, who has been constantly linked with Real Madrid this summer. However, according to journalist Florian Plettenberg, the Red Devils are not interested in signing Stiller, and there have been no plans or discussions within the camp to bring him to Old Trafford.

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    The Madrid links for Stiller started to appear after reports suggested that the German midfielder was being recommended by Toni Kroos. Reportedly, Kroos talked to the Madrid camp about the player and his traits. However, the Spanish club have not launched any official bid for the player, nor were any inquiries made. Meanwhile, there were also reports that the Madrid camp would trigger Paz's buy-back clause, which was also untrue.

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    Stiller is a product of Bayern Munich's youth system and he joined Stuttgart in 2023. The 24-year-old has played 82 games for Stuttgart, in which he has scored five goals and registered 17 assists. Stiller's contract reportedly also includes a release clause set at around €40 million (£34m/$46m), but this release clause becomes valid only from 2026. Until then, Stuttgart holds an option to cancel this release clause by paying Stiller a fee of €2m directly, which effectively allows the club to block offers from other teams by nullifying the clause. 

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    WHAT NEXT FOR UNITED & STILLER?

    United will most likely end the transfer window without making any more signings after failing in their pursuit of Baleba. Stiller also has a contract with Stuttgart until 2028 and is expected to go into the season as one of their integral players.

VIDEO: adidas unveil Lamine Yamal's new signature logo co-designed by Barcelona wonderkid

adidas have unveiled a new signature logo for Barcelona starlet Lamine Yamal, co-designed by the 17-year-old forward to represent his roots, creativity and unique playing style.

  • Yamal co-designs personal logo
  • Feature initials, Rocafonda area code & left foot
  • adidas launch video showcasing design process
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    adidas revealed the new logo across social media on Tuesday, releasing a slick video that shows Yamal sketching out ideas before the final mark takes shape. The emblem combines his initials, the number 304 representing the Rocafonda neighbourhood he grew up in, a depiction of his trademark left foot, and the block structures of Barcelona.

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    At just 17 years old, Yamal has already become one of the most exciting talents in world football, cementing a starting role at Barcelona and breaking records with the Spanish national team. The unveiling of a signature logo is a rare honour for a player so young and underlines his rising global profile both on and off the pitch. It also deepens his ties with adidas, who continue to invest heavily in young superstars.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR YAMAL?

    Yamal will continue to star for Barcelona and Spain this season as he looks to retain their La Liga title and prepare for the 2026 World Cup, while adidas are expected to roll out further branded products tied to his new identity.

Stuttgart ready to bring Brighton attacker back to Bundesliga a year after €32m Premier League transfer

Stuttgart want to sign Brighton's Brajan Gruda on loan with the winger disappointed by a lack of playing time under coach Fabian Hurzeler.

  • Brighton signed Gruda last year from Mainz
  • Player unhappy spending time on the bench
  • Stuttgart interested in a loan-move
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    Stuttgart will be parting ways with striker Nick Woltemade after reportedly reaching agreement with Newcastle United. This has prompted the Bundesliga club to get back to the transfer market to fill a few vacancies. The German club are exploring a loan-move for Brighton's Gruda, who moved to the Premier League last year from Mainz for €31.5 million (£27m/$37m), according to .

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    The 21-year-old midfielder played 21 matches for Brighton last year, starting just eight of those as Hurzeler mostly used him as a late-game substitution. Frustrated over his limited playing time, the player is interested in moving back to the Bundesliga to boost his hopes of first. However, Brighton do not want to part ways with the player and will demand a large loan fee if they are to let him go.

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    Newcastle are expected to sign 23-year-old German striker Woltemade from Stuttgart for €90m (£78m/$105m), after the German club fended off Bayern Munich's interest over the summer. Backed by strong finances, Stuttgart held out until Newcastle, who were seeking a replacement for Alexander Isak, stepped in. 

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    WHAT NEXT FOR STUTTGART?

    Stuttgart will have to accelerate their negotiations should they wish to bring Gruda to Germany this summer as the transfer window shuts this week. Many Bundesliga clubs are interested in Gruda and have been keeping tabs. The German midfielder is bound to Brighton until 2028.

Man Utd to sell Andre Onana AND Altay Bayindir?! Red Devils open to offers for goalkeeper duo after Senne Lammens arrival with Saudi Arabian and Turkish transfer windows still open

The Premier League window may have closed but Manchester United are still open for business with Altay Bayindir and Andre Onana both potentially leaving.

  • Onana and Bayindir could leave Utd
  • Saudi and Turkey clubs interested
  • Man United will listen to offers
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    The revolving door of transfers at Old Trafford could continue to spin in the coming weeks following the signing of goalkeeper Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp. The new boy's arrival means the club will listen to offers for Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir, but it is likely they will only sell one of them, according to The Sun. 

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    Clubs from Saudi Arabia and Turkey are the potential destinations for Onana and Bayindir as their transfer windows remain open. The Saudis have until September 23 to make new signings, while it's September 12 in the Turkish Super Lig. 

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    Four goalkeepers is too many, even for Manchester United, who don't have European football to put additional strain on their squad this season. Tom Heaton is expected to remain in reserve with Lammens the No 1. 

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ONANA AND BAYINDIR?

    Both keepers had vowed to stay and fight for their places this season, but high profile mistakes from both so early in the season, has forced Man United boss Ruben Amorim's hand. And both have their international positions to consider, with a World Cup looming large on the horizon. 

Speedy Richardson inspired by Steyn

The 21-year old has the same wiry frame and is said to be rather slippery off the pitch, even if he doesn’t quite have the same outswinger

Daniel Brettig13-Jan-2018It’s a fair measure of Australia’s investment in bowlers of high pace that the quickest stuff Steven Smith has faced all Ashes summer came in a Sheffield Shield match, from a young West Australian who is now part of the ODI squad to face England. Jhye Richardson clocked in the region of 148kph at Hurstville Oval, faster than Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood or Pat Cummins in the same fixture.Unlike the New South Wales trio, 21-year-old Richardson is not particularly tall and still building strength around his 178cm frame. But fast-twitch muscle fibres and a rigidly locked front leg at the point of delivery have contributed to a whippy, slippery bowling method that now means Smith will have a different shot in his locker, both for this series and in other assignments for the future.”It is something different, it’s nice to have different bowlers so you don’t get in a rhythm as a batsman, so he does bring something different, but he’s very good as well,” Smith said of Richardson. “He bowls with good pace, he swung the ball both ways in the nets, he’s got some really good skills, and having played a Shield game against him earlier in the year I got to see those skills first-hand, which was really nice. I thought he bowled really well on a pretty flat wicket at Hurstville, so he’s a bright prospect and he’ll get his opportunity at some point throughout this series.”The impression Smith formed at Hurstville was definitely the kind that Richardson was trying to create, sustaining his pace late in the game to demonstrate durability and an appetite for hard work. Managed carefully like all others deemed “super fast” by the Australian set-up, he was equally notable for being able to get through four out of the first five Shield fixtures while scooping 17 wickets at 26.29, the most for his state.”[Hurstville] was a pretty flat wicket, quite a slow wicket, so I think the plan was to try to bowl a few bumpers at him so I started charging in, as you do as a fast bowler, you want to get up someone when you’re trying to run in and bowl short at them, so I ramped it up a little bit,” Richardson said. “I like bowling fast and running in fast.”When it gets hot, bodies are going to get tired, even the main fast bowlers will say they get tired at some point. So that’s the struggle of fast bowling, being out there in 40C heat and you have to bowl a lot of overs at 140kph, it’s a tough trade, but that’s what we train to do, and I think I’ll be quite equipped for it.”We had a plan at the start of the year, which I completely understood. They explained it all to me and said ‘our plan for you is probably to have a rest at some point’ and I was completely okay with that. I understand what has to go on to get you through a Shield season, and I’m happy with how I played, being on the park. Having played the Big Bash last year I didn’t play any Shield games, so to have played four or five already is awesome.”Jhye Richardson celebrates the wicket of Travis Dean•Getty ImagesBatsmen have reported that Richardson’s skid and swing make him an awkward opponent, with the extra pace adding further discomfort. There are certain parallels with a young Dale Steyn, and Richardson was not shy in saying he had been inspired to bowl fast by watching the South African, who has prospered with a similar height and wiry frame.”Early age there was a lot of talk about how tall I was going to be, but I didn’t really think about it too much,” Richardson said. “Someone like Dale Steyn, he’s proved to everyone that you don’t have to be tall and you don’t have to be a solid bloke to be able to run in, bowl fast and bowl well, so I think it just comes down to you being a different fast bowler. It doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be better or worse, it just means you’ll be a little bit different.”I think [speed] helps, but being in the West Australian set-up quite early I think has been the main one, being able to develop with the coaches that we’ve got in WA, someone like Justin Langer, Adam Griffith when he was there and now Kade Harvey our bowling coach, they’ve been the key guys that have helped me to develop so quickly, I’m becoming more confident with my game, every training session and every game I play. Without those guys I wouldn’t be here.”Bowling fast helps, we have quite good wickets in Australia so that is definitely a help, but it’s more of a development process and for me to be able to stay on the park and bowl good balls. I was still quite quick when I was young but being in the WA squad, being able to get in the gym and strengthen up, I’m still not a big guy, but being able to strengthen the areas that need to be from an early age has helped me to be able to bowl quicker, become stronger and stay on the park for a little bit longer.”With Hazlewood, Cummins and Starc all set to rest at various points of the series, Richardson can expect to play, and to be asked to fulfil numerous roles by Smith. One adjustment he will need to make is from the 24 balls required to bowl in a Twenty20 match rising to 60 in an ODI.”That’s something we have to sum up when we play,” Richardson said of his role. “I could come in and need to play a different role than being the impact bowler. I could have to come in and try to tie up an end during a period where they’re going really well. I’m ready for whatever challenge pops up, if I do get to play and I need to come in and do a particular job then I’m ready for it.”You have to be quite disciplined, you’ve got 60 balls, not 24. In the Big Bash, you can go for a few boundaries but one dot ball out of 24 is [more important] than one out of 60. But having said that, if you go to the boundary more often in a one-day game, you’ve got 60 balls to do that, so you’ve got be quite a lot more disciplined in the sense that you’ve got a lot more balls to bowl, a lot more good balls.”It’s not all about pace, we get told that quite early. Especially at this level, you can bowl as fast as you want but if you’re not bowling well it goes to the boundary just as quick.”Close observers of WA have noted that Richardson’s progress appears to be trending sharply up, and he was one of the players who surprised Marcus Stoinis when he returned home to play for the Warriors between seasons. “He’s really turned it up this year,” Stoinis said. “Can bowl bloody quick and shorter, so it’s quite skiddy. Super-talented, skilful. Looking to take wickets all the time. Then his batting has improved out of sight. I was quite surprised moving back to WA to see how well he was batting. And he’s a jet in the field – so he’s a good all-round package.”

Former Chelsea star undergoes heart surgery after experiencing 'complications' just hours after scoring crucial goal to secure play-off spot

Former Chelsea star Sam Hutchinson underwent heart surgery after featuring for AFC Wimbledon against Grimbsby in League Two.

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  • Hutchinson scored against Grimsby
  • Felt chest pain and was rushed to hospital
  • Successfully underwent heart surgery
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    Hutchinson scored the team's all-important goal in their final league game of the season against Grimsby Town as AFC Wimbledon secured a place in the League Two play-offs earlier this month. During the match, the 35-year-old felt chest pain and was rushed to hospital in Nottingham. His surgery was successful and the player has been told that he can continue his playing career.

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    The official statement from AFC Wimbledon read: "Sam Hutchinson suffered heart complications following the win at Grimsby Town earlier this month. Sam was taken to hospital on the journey back where he was treated and assessed. Sam then had a successful procedure at the end of last week in London and he now has a clear return to play plan in place.

    "Everyone at Wimbledon extends their best wishes to Sam who is now recovering at home with his family. Whilst he is recovering, Sam continues to have an impact on the squad and we are hopeful we can end the season positively for Sam. The club would like to place on record their sincere thanks for the support and care provided at Queens Medical Centre and City Hospital in Nottingham, as well as Cleveland Hospital in London."

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    Hutchinson graduated from Chelsea's youth academy in 2007 and made his professional debut for the Blues during the 2006-07 campaign under then-manager Jose Mourinho. He went on to play for clubs including Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday and Reading before joining AFC Wimbledon in 2024.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR AFC WIMBLEDON?

    Despite Hutchinson's absence in the first leg playoff clash last Sunday, AFC Wimbledon beat Notts County away from home courtesy of a 59th-minute strike from Riley Harbottle. The second leg will be held at Wimbledon's home on May 17.

Zinedine Zidane turns down €100m one-year contract! Real Madrid legend snubs Saudi Pro League offer as he waits on France national team job

Zinedine Zidane has reportedly turned down a one-year contract offer from the Saudi Pro League that would have earned him €100m (£84m/$113m).

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  • Frenchman out of coaching since 2021
  • Offered lucrative deal in the Middle East
  • Wants to take Les Bleus job in 2026
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    The World Cup winner has been out of work since bringing a second spell in charge of Real Madrid to a close in 2021. He delivered Champions League glory to Santiago Bernabeu, but has resisted every effort to lure him back to the dugout.

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    According to , that includes a lucrative approach from the Middle East. It is claimed that Zidane was presented with a deal that was worth nine figures for just 12 months of work, but he still knocked that offer back.

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    Al-Hilal are the club said to have made an audacious move for Zidane. They have been without a permanent boss since parting ways with Jorge Jesus in May. They are preparing to grace the 2025 Club World Cup.

    Zidane was wanted at the helm for that event, and the 2025-26 campaign – which may yet see Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo agree to remain in Saudi Arabia as his record-breaking contract at Al-Nassr runs down.

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    Al-Hilal are, however, having to turn their attention elsewhere. They are expected to make a move for Inter coach Simone Inzaghi following the Nerazzurri’s crushing defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final.

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