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Harry Kane fired a hat-trick as Bayern Munich clinched their 35th Bundesliga title. Meanwhile, Robert Lewandowski confirmed his departure from Barcelona. Wolfsburg narrowly avoided relegation, with St Pauli and Heidenheim dropping down.
Freiburg secured European qualification, and speculation mounts over José Mourinho’s potential return to Real Madrid.
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Carrick Seals Permanent United Deal!
Red Devils’ Revival: Carrick Stays!
Michael Carrick, interim boss since January, has transformed Manchester United. He’s led them to 10 wins from 15 Premier League matches, losing only twice. This remarkable run secured Champions League qualification, with United sitting third. An agreement is now reportedly reached for Carrick to sign a permanent contract, approved by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, solidifying his role in the club’s future.
Celtic Champions Again!
Celtic secured their FIFTH consecutive Scottish Premiership title! An incredible final day saw them lift the trophy, narrowly denying Hearts. Relive the dramatic conclusion to the season!
The Premier League is proposing to allow clubs to negotiate settlements for financial rule breaches rather than automatically face a disciplinary commission.
The plan will go to a vote at next month’s annual general meeting.
The move could offer clubs a faster resolution route but may draw criticism from those who argue it risks weakening financial accountability across English football’s top flight.
Robert Lewandowski, 37, is leaving Barcelona this summer after four seasons, 191 games, and 119 goals.
The Polish striker helped restore Barca to the Spanish throne, winning three La Liga titles and the 2025 Copa del Rey.
“I leave with the feeling that the mission is complete,” he wrote on Instagram. “Barca is back where it belongs.”
Coach Hansi Flick called him “a fantastic human, but also a world-class player.” Lewandowski plays his final Camp Nou game Sunday against Real Betis.
Chelsea dealt huge FA Cup final blow!
Adarabioyo out with hamstring injury.
Blues’ uphill battle just got steeper.
Chelsea’s FA Cup final hopes take a hit as center-back Tosin Adarabioyo is ruled out with a hamstring injury. The defender’s absence adds to a dismal run for the Blues, who are winless in seven Premier League matches. Interim manager Calum McFarlane will now rethink his defense against Manchester City, potentially calling on Wesley Fofana and Levil Colwill.
Dani Carvajal is set to leave Real Madrid CF this summer after 13 seasons with the senior team.
The 34-year-old captain will reportedly exit as a free agent after the club decided against renewing his contract.
Sources close to Carvajal say the veteran defender is already aware of Madrid’s decision, bringing an iconic era at the Bernabéu close.
Pep Guardiola has brushed aside rumours of a summer exit from Manchester City, insisting he still has “one more year” left on his contract.
The Spaniard joked about his future while previewing Saturday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea FC at Wembley.
Guardiola, chasing a domestic double, has won 19 trophies in 10 years at City.
“19 titles in 10 years is not bad,” he said with a smile.
Chelsea is reportedly advancing in talks with Xabi Alonso to become their next head coach. Alonso is cautiously considering the offer, seeking clarity on his role and the club’s future direction. His past tenure at Real Madrid was short, but he’s now a top contender for the Chelsea job, with squad members reportedly open to his appointment.
Alonso’s impressive coaching record, including an unbeaten Bundesliga title with Bayer Leverkusen, makes him a strong candidate. While a move to Chelsea, a rival club, could complicate future prospects at Liverpool, it doesn’t necessarily rule them out if he proves successful in the Premier League.
Sixteen-year-old Marli Salmon is making an impressive mark at Arsenal’s academy, demonstrating maturity beyond his years. His versatility as a centre-back or right-back, coupled with his physical presence and composure on the ball, aligns with Arsenal’s playing style. Extensive youth team appearances, including U21 matches as a schoolboy and even a Champions League debut, highlight the significant trust placed in him by manager Mikel Arteta. While development continues, Salmon shows strong potential as a future first-team player.
