Gibbs-White's best Premier League goals 2025-26
A look back at Nottingham Forest's talisman Morgan Gibbs-White's best goals from the 2025-26 Premier League season.
Ritchie retires to take up Bournemouth technical director role
Reading midfielder Matt Ritchie is to retire and take up a new role as Bournemouth's Technical Director, replacing Simon Francis.
The former Newcastle, Bournemouth and Portsmouth man is calling time on his playing career and has opted to move into football recruitment.
The 36-year-old still had a year to run on his contract at Reading but has decided this was the right next step in his career and for his family.
Ritchie made his professional debut for Dagenham & Redbridge back in September 2008 and then went on to make over 600 career appearances, 184 in the Premier League. He also chalked up 16 Scotland caps.
Ritchie was at Bournemouth between January 2013 and July 2016 before moving to Newcastle.
Who are Miami United and why will England face them?
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Lete signs Lionesses extension despite Earps move
London City Lionesses goalkeeper Elene Lete has signed a contract extension.
The Spaniard has agreed to stay at the club until 2028, her old deal ran out next summer.
Lete was London City's starting goalkeeper last season but the club is still expected to sign Mary Earps this summer.
The former England No.1 has provisionally agreed terms with the ambitious WSL club.
Ronaldinho gets the better of Yamal in viral TikTok!
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Inter chief admits interest in Liverpool's Jones
Inter Milan sporting director Piero Ausilio has admitted the club are still interested in Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones this summer.
Your Site News revealed last month that the Serie A club are still monitoring Jones' availability.
Jones made 16 starts in the Premier League including seven in a row at the end of the campaign - but 18 appearances came from the bench.
However, Jones has a new head coach in Andoni Iraola this summer - who replaced Arne Slot in the Anfield hotseat.
Curtis Jones, we are paying attention to him, Inter chief Ausilio told repoters on Sunday.
We didn't hide. We understand what the developments will be.
What Perez election win means for Jose and Real Madrid signings
Your Site News reporter Gary Cotterill reacts as Florentino Perez is elected as Real Madrid president.
So what does that mean for Jose Mourinho and potential signings this summer?
Mourinho set for Real Madrid return after Perez re-elected
Jose Mourinhos return to Real Madrid is set to be confirmed after Florentino Perez was re-elected as president at the Bernabeu Stadium.
Perez confirmed the Portugueses expected return in his speech after seeing off the challenge of Enrique Riquelme, having made no secret of his intention to name Mourinho as head coach should he seal an eighth term in the role.
It has been reported that Benfica boss Mourinho has agreed a three-year-deal to return to the club he managed from 2010-2013 and replace Alvaro Arbeloa, who was appointed in January after Xabi Alonsos departure.
In quotes on the clubs official website, Perez said: We have won the elections and will continue working to keep winning titles.
I am still here and I am here to defend Real Madrid.
We will continue working so that Real Madrid keeps winning titles, and we will fight until the end to achieve the 16th European Cup.
We will continue to take pride in the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, the best stadium in the world.
Proud to have the best players in the world, proud to welcome back one of the best coaches in the world, a Madridista like Jose Mourinho. And rest assured, with me as president, Real Madrid has been, is, and will always remain owned by its members.
The 63-year-old Mourinho won LaLiga and the Copa del Rey during his first spell in the Spanish capital, but has not won a domestic league title since leading Chelsea to the Premier League in 2014-15.
His Benfica side were unbeaten in the Primeira Liga last season but finished third, eight points adrift of Porto, after drawing 11 of their 34 games.
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Bayern president rules out Olise sale amid Real rumours
Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer has ruled out the sale of France international Michael Olise amid rumours linking him with Real Madrid.
The 24-year-old managed 53 goal involvements in 52 games for the Bavarian side during the 2025/26 season, and has been the subject of interest from the Spanish capital.
However, Bayern's president has said that no offer has been made and outlined that Florentino Perez - who is set to be re-elected as Real president - should not waste his time making one.
"Michael Olise is a Bayern Munich player and he is on a long-term contract. We are not a selling club," Hainer told German outlet BILD.
"If Florentino Perez wishes to make us an offer which has not been the case so far he can save himself the trouble, not even for 150m (129.5m) or more."