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Telegraph: Henry, Bergkamp & Vieira are working with Daniel Ek to buy Arsenal

According to Telegraph Football, Swedish billionaire Daniel Ek is set to launch a takeover bid for Arsenal with the help of Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp and Patrick Vieira. Ek, co-founder and chief executive of music streaming service Spotify, expressed an interest in buying Arsenal last week, amid protests against the club’s current owner Stan Kroenke...

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Bild: Bayern have reached an agreement with Nagelsmann

Bild: Bayern have reached an agreement with Nagelsmann According to BILD, both parties have spoken and are happy with the plans in place for him to replace the outgoing Hansi Flick this summer. Bayern now have to see eye-to-eye with Nagelsmann’s current employers RB Leipzig – who are set to be stubborn in negotiations with...

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Gigi creates Buffon Football Academy

Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has opened the Buffon Football Academy, to ‘offer boys and girls aged eight to 16 a highly specialised goalkeeper course’. The 43-year-old’s own future is uncertain, but he has opened an academy to train youngsters by transmitting his experience and bringing boys and girls closer to the role of being a...

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Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus to get harshest punishment

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has revealed that the breakaway Super League clubs are expected to face sanctions, but some worse than others. UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin spoke exclusively to the Daily Mail on Sunday in which he talked about harsh punishments for some of the founding Super League clubs, with ringleaders Real Madrid, Barcelona and...

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Man United’s unpopular owners the Glazers ‘want £4BILLION to sell the club’

The Glazers will sell Manchester United for no less than £4billion with the unpopular owners reportedly confident that the huge price would have been met had the European Super League not collapsed, The Mirror reports. United’s American billionaire owners have long been reviled by supporters since they purchased the club for £790m back in 2005....

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ESL: UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says clubs must face consequences

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has insisted the 12 clubs who attempted to set up the breakaway European Super League will face sanctions for their actions. Premier League clubs Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham announced their intention to establish a new midweek European competition to rival the Champions League last Sunday. They...