Football

10:25 AM ET Juventus midfielder Weston McKennie has been ruled out for three weeks after suffering a shoulder injury, the Serie A club said on Monday. It means McKennie will miss the start of the season, adding to Juventus’s injury problems after Paul Pogba suffered a knee problem last month, weeks after joining from Manchester
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10:40 AM ET LONDON — The FA is planning to hold contract talks with Sarina Wiegman after she guided the Lionesses to the 2022 European Championship. England secured a 2-1 win over Germany on Sunday to win the nation’s first major title in 56 years. It was an incredible feat given Wiegman has only overseen
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6:50 AM ET Newly crowned European champions England will take on Brazil in the inaugural women’s Finalissima after Pia Sundhage’s side claimed their fourth straight Copa America title with a 1-0 win against hosts Colombia at the weekend. A first-half penalty from Debinha was enough for Brazil to seal an eighth continental crown in nine
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8:48 AM ET Alex Kirkland Rodrigo Faez Forward Borja Mayoral has left Real Madrid to join Getafe, the LaLiga clubs confirmed on Monday. The 25-year-old Madrid youth product — who scored six goals in 18 appearances on loan at Getafe last season — has agreed a five-year contract and will be presented by his new
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7:00 AM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Christian Eriksen says his move to Manchester United has been years in the making after revealing he almost joined the club on three separate occasions while he was at Tottenham Hotspur. Eriksen signed a three-year contract at Old Trafford this summer and made his first start for Erik ten Hag’s
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8:20 AM ET Sam Marsden Moises Llorens Barcelona president Joan Laporta said the club have sold 24.5% of Barca Studios to Socios.com for €100 million to help register new signings. Barca have spent over €150m on Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski and Jules Kounde this summer, while Andreas Christensen and Franck Kessie have both arrived on free
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2:39 PM ET England ended their wait for a major trophy as Chloe Kelly’s extra-time winner handed them a 2-1 win against Germany in the women’s European Championship final. Watched on by a record-breaking crowd of 87,192 at Wembley Stadium, England went ahead through substitute Ella Toone before being pegged back by Germany’s Lina Magull.
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