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🚨 Breaking from Argentina: Chelsea have agreed a deal to sign Valentin Barco from their sister club, Strasbourg. He will join this summer. (@Augustocesar22 @ESPNArgentina) pic.twitter.com/W2eHfnF6nv
— Pys (@CFCPys) April 3, 2026
🎙️ Mikel Arteta on Arsenal injuries ahead of Arsenal’s FA Cup tie with Southampton:
On Madueke: “No, it's not [as bad first feared]. It looked really bad and Noni was really worried, especially after what happened in his other knee a few weeks ago and he was out for six weeks.… pic.twitter.com/a49jq9lfEc
— HF World (@hfworld_) April 3, 2026
🚨 Pep Guardiola on Phil Foden: “Zero concerns over his form”.
“He’s won six Premier Leagues, a lot of things, his contribution to what we have done is incredible”.
“What happened is a normal process in a long, long, long career. And the moment he will make a click and turn,… pic.twitter.com/6wczexSWBf
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 3, 2026
English group buys French club.
Enzo Fernandez has been dropped from Chelsea's squad, says manager Liam Rosenior.
It's after the midfielder fueled talks of a move to Real Madrid in the summer. pic.twitter.com/gRbenG08iO
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) April 3, 2026
Liam Rosenior, a key figure in club decisions, has announced that Enzo Fernandez will be unavailable for upcoming matches, including a clash against Manchester City.
Rosenior stated, “As a football club, with me as part of the decision, he won’t be available for tomorrow’s game or Manchester City next Sunday. A line was crossed in terms of our culture and what we want to build.”
Liam Rosenior on Enzo Fernandez’s comments:
“As a football club, with me as part of the decision, he won’t be available for tomorrow’s game or Manchester City next Sunday.
A line was crossed in terms of our culture and what we want to build.” pic.twitter.com/dHvVS7cCl0
— HF World (@hfworld_) April 3, 2026
🇧🇷 Alisson Becker ruled out until the latter part of the season, confirms Arne Slot. pic.twitter.com/alnDj3652V
— HF World (@hfworld_) April 3, 2026
Salah returns, Alisson still out.
Former Manchester United star Paul Pogba is reportedly earning less than £44,000 per week at Monaco, having prioritized a competitive return to French football over more lucrative offers following his doping ban.
Paul Pogba has reportedly accepted a significant pay cut to revive his career with Monaco, earning under €200,000 monthly.
After an 18-month hiatus due to a doping suspension, the 33-year-old signed a two-year deal in 2025.
Despite his pedigree, he does not rank among the club’s top ten earners. A source claimed: “For Paul, it wasn’t about the money.”
The midfielder has struggled for consistency, appearing only thrice as a substitute in Ligue 1 due to ongoing fitness issues.
However, he recently showed glimpses of his former self, scoring a “stunner” during a friendly against Brentford’s B team.
Reflecting on his choice to join the Monégasque side, Pogba stated: “The family, the history of the club… It was perfect.”
Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappé has declared he has no regrets over leaving Paris Saint-Germain, despite the French club securing their maiden Champions League title just one year after his departure.
Kylian Mbappé has insisted he felt his “story” at Paris Saint-Germain was over after seven seasons, despite the club finally winning the Champions League following his move to Madrid.
Speaking on “The Bridge” podcast, the World Cup winner reflected on his tenure and relationship with Luis Enrique.
He stated: “But when I left, I felt I had reached the end of the story.”
The striker also praised the clinical nature of former teammate Lionel Messi and identified Zinedine Zidane and Cristiano Ronaldo as his primary inspirations.
Discussing the tactical side of the game, Mbappé controversially labeled centre-back as the “easiest position” due to its longevity.
He noted: “It’s the only position where you see players aged 40 who are still playing in Europe at the highest level.”
World Cup-winning coach Joachim Löw is reportedly in negotiations to lead Ghana at the 2026 World Cup following the sudden dismissal of Otto Addo just 72 days before the tournament begins.
Former Germany manager Joachim Löw is in advanced discussions to take over as head coach of Ghana.
The 66-year-old, who famously led Germany to 2014 World Cup glory, has been out of management since 2021.
If the deal is finalized, Löw is expected to earn approximately €150,000 per month while tasked with stabilizing a Black Stars team currently ranked 72nd in the world.
The move follows the sacking of Otto Addo after four consecutive defeats. Ghana faces a challenging Group L featuring England, Croatia, and Panama, starting June 18 in Toronto.
Regarding a return to the dugout, Löw recently admitted: “Now I’m ready to consider opportunities that leave a good impression. I have extensive experience with national teams and preparing for major tournaments.”
Kulusevski eyes improbable World Cup return.
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane will miss Saturday’s Bundesliga fixture against SC Freiburg after sustaining an ankle injury on international duty, leaving his availability for the Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid in doubt.
Vincent Kompany has confirmed that Harry Kane is unavailable for Bayern Munich’s trip to SC Freiburg. The England captain returned from international duty with an ankle “twinge” after training last Sunday.
Expressing his disappointment on Friday, Kompany remarked: “It’s not ideal. I would have liked him to be there, but as things stand, that’s not possible.”
Despite the setback, Kompany remains “still optimistic” that his star forward could recover in time for Tuesday’s crucial Champions League quarter-final first leg against Real Madrid.
While Kane is sidelined, Bayern received a fitness boost as Manuel Neuer, Jamal Musiala, and Alphonso Davies have all been passed fit. Kompany noted: “Apart from that, his squad is pretty much as it needs to be.”
