Football
DONE DEAL: Real Madrid secures top talent with Garcia signing from Rayo Vallecano

Real Madrid has finalized the signing of Fran Garcia from Rayo Vallecano, bringing the fullback back to his former club.
The move comes after Real Madrid exercised the buyback option in Garcia’s contract.
In an official announcement, Real Madrid confirmed that they have reached an agreement with Rayo Vallecano for the transfer of Fran Garcia.
The player has committed to a four-season contract with the club, marking his return to the Real Madrid fold.
Fran Garcia, a talented fullback, will now have the opportunity to continue his development and contribute to Real Madrid’s squad. The club’s decision to exercise the buyback option reflects their confidence in his abilities and potential.
Real Madrid announced today: “Real Madrid C. F. and Rayo Vallecano have agreed to transfer the player Fran García, who is linked to the club for the next four seasons.
“Fran García belonged to the Real Madrid academy from 2013, where he arrived at just 14 years old, until 2020. He played two seasons in Castilla and debuted with the Real Madrid first team in 2018.
“On Monday, June 12, at 12:00 in the Ciudad Real Madrid, the presentation ceremony of Fran García as the new player of Real Madrid will take place.
“Next, Fran García will appear before the media.”
CAF
Nigeria/Benin bid in forefront as Algeria withdraw from race to host 2027 AFCON

The joint bid by Nigeria and neighboring Republic of Benin has emerged as a strong contender in the race to host the 36th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations in 2027, according to CompleteSports.
The Confederation of African Football’s Executive Committee will vote on the bids for both 2025 and 2027 in Cairo on Wednesday.
Morocco is nearly guaranteed to host the 2025 finals, leaving Nigeria and Republic of Benin competing with Senegal, Egypt, Botswana, and a tripartite arrangement of Uganda/Kenya/Tanzania for the 2027 event. Algeria, initially a strong candidate for the 2027 event, withdrew from the race.
Guinea was originally selected to host the 2025 finals but lost the hosting right due to infrastructure and facility issues, compounded by a change in government.
Nigeria has proposed several stadiums for the 2027 bid, the likes of MKO Abiola Stadium, Abuja; Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, Port Harcourt; Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo; Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos; Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kaduna; Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba; Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City and; Sani Abacha Stadium, Kano while Republic of Benin offers the Stade Mathieu Kerekou in Cotonou and the Stade Charles de Gaulle in Porto Novo.
Nigeria has previously hosted and won the 1980 edition of the AFCON and co-hosted the 2000 finals with Ghana.
Football
Official: Real Madrid wonderkid Arda Güler injured again

Just when we were anticipating the return of Arda Güler from his previous injury, a new update has dashed our hopes.
According to the official statement from Real Madrid,
“After the tests carried out on our player Arda Güler by the Real Madrid Medical Services, he has been diagnosed with an injury to the left rectus femoris muscle. Evolution pending.”
Despite having trained with the team just a few hours ago, the young Turkish player will not be available for the upcoming Las Palmas clash on Wednesday.
This setback comes after Los Blancos signed Güler in a €20 million transfer from Fenerbahce this summer, yet he has not been able to make a single appearance for the club due to various injuries.
EPL
JUST IN! Vet center sue Chelsea’s £2bn stadium redevelopment (Details)

Military veterans have reportedly taken legal action to halt Chelsea’s £2 billion redevelopment of Stamford Bridge.
The club’s plans got approval in July after offering £50 million for the site adjacent to Stamford Bridge, where approximately 100 military veterans and their widows reside.
The veterans, angered by the prospect of being displaced, have escalated their efforts to thwart the sale.
They have sought an injunction to prevent the Stoll Charity trustees, who oversee the apartment block, from selling the property to Chelsea.
The veterans’ argument centers on how the sale would negatively impact the local community and harm residents, including vulnerable individuals who have served their country.
One resident, Matthew Bignell, 36, expressed his support for the injunction and his intention to stay in his home to show solidarity with fellow tenants.
Bignell stated that residents are prepared to face eviction rather than leave voluntarily.
This legal action by veterans is a setback for Chelsea owner Todd Boehly, who envisioned a significant stadium redevelopment that would increase capacity from 42,000 to 55,000.
It is another challenge following the club’s previous proposal to move to Battersea Power Station in 2012, which faced fan opposition and ultimately collapsed.
-
EPL5 days ago
Paul Scholes reveals Man Utd’s biggest problem after defeat to Bayern Munich
-
Football4 days ago
Messi reveals he’s the ‘only World Cup winning player who didn’t get recognition’
-
Football1 week ago
WATCH: Sergio Ramos’ touching gesture in Sevilla dressing room goes viral
-
EPL1 week ago
One of women accusing Antony of assault DROPS allegations against (Details)
-
EPL1 week ago
‘He’s aware’ – Chelsea told they could lose James to one top club if poor form continues