MADRID (AP) — For the second time in three seasons, and sixth in 10 years, Real Madrid is celebrating a Champions League title with its fans on the streets of the Spanish capital. Several thousands came out Sunday to welcome the team a day after it won a record-extending 15th Champions League title by beating Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley Stadium. There could be even more reasons to celebrate for Madrid fans in the coming days with the club reportedly close to announcing the much-anticipated
Rob Burrow, who played 493 times for Leeds Rhinos and was capped 15 times for his country
Ollie Watkins or Ivan Toney could have the chance to impress.
The two-time Champions League-winning manager, who was sacked by Roma in January, is reported to have signed a two-year deal.