• BBC

    Lopetegui 'a good coach despite kicking me out the national team' - Fabregas

    Cesc Fabregas believes Julen Lopetegui could be a good coach for West Ham despite playing a "different style" to what fans have grown used to in recent years. The Spaniard has agreed a deal to replace David Moyes as manager at the end of the season and speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live's Planet Premier League podcast, Fabregas rates him highly.

  • BBC

    City prepared to listen to offers on Couto and Kabore

    Manchester City are prepared to listen to offers for two of their players this summer in Yan Couto and Issa Kabore. Couto has been on loan for the last two seasons in La Liga for Girona - a sister-club of City in the City Football Group - and has the second-most assists within the squad this campaign from right back. The defender is well liked at Manchester City but is likely to want first-team assurances - something that may not come soon enough at the Etihad Stadium.

  • The Canadian Press

    FIFA urged to review congested calendar or face legal action from player unions and leagues

    GENEVA (AP) — FIFA has been warned of legal action from players and national leagues if it does not backtrack on adding new and bigger competitions to the congested calendar of men’s international soccer. FIFA is criticized for “unilateral decisions that benefit its own competitions and commercial interests” — including the World Cup and expanded 32-team Club World Cup that debuts next year — in a letter sent by global players union FIFPRO and the World Leagues Association seen on Thursday by Th

  • The Independent

    Why do Real Madrid keep creating magic in the Champions League?

    Real Madrid produced yet another memorable comeback as they knocked out Bayern Munich to reach the final and near a record-extending 15th European crown