6:59 AM ET Tottenham head coach Jose Mourinho has said Harry Kane, Son Heung-Min and Moussa Sissoko will all start against Manchester United on Friday evening. The trio were all injured when England went into lockdown in March due to the coronavirus pandemic but have continued their rehabilitation in the interim and are now deemed
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12:37 PM ET For weeks now, the protests surrounding the death of George Floyd while in Minneapolis police custody have been taking place all over the world. And the actions of the protesters have sparked long-overdue conversations about racial inequality and police brutality. Soccer is taking part in that dialogue. Players such as Columbus Crew
9:59 AM ET Tor-Kristian Karlsen Editor’s note: Tor-Kristian Karlsen is a Norwegian football scout and executive and is the former chief executive and sporting director at AS Monaco. He will write regularly for ESPN on the business of soccer and the process of scouting. In his latest column, he looks at Chelsea‘s new €53 million
5:32 AM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said he is hopeful Angel Gomes is “not far away” from signing a new contract to stay at Manchester United. – What did you miss? The latest from Europe’s top leagues– Transfer Q&A: How will summer transfers work? Gomes has returned to training at Carrington since
6:39 AM ET David Luiz‘s future will be resolved this week with all parties working towards extending his stay at Arsenal, according to the player’s agent Kia Joorabchian. The 33-year-old’s existing agreement expires on June 30 having only signed a one-year contract when joining the club from Chelsea in an £8 million deal last summer.
6:25 AM ET Sam Marsden Moises Llorens Javier Tebas has said Lionel Messi would be a bigger loss to La Liga than Cristiano Ronaldo and has issued a plea to the Barcelona captain to remain in Spain. Ronaldo spent nine years playing for Real Madrid before joining Juventus for €100 million in 2018. The transfer
11:12 PM ET USL Championship side Las Vegas Lights fired manager and former United States international Eric Wynalda late on Wednesday. Wynalda and the Lights had played just one match on the season, a 1-1 draw against the San Diego Loyal on March 7, before the season was shut down. His overall record with Las
5:08 AM ET Chelsea have agreed a deal to sign Timo Werner from RB Leipzig. Werner, 24, will join the Premier League side in July, subject to a medical, after agreeing personal terms. “I am delighted to be signing for Chelsea, it is a very proud moment for me to be joining this great club,”
6:20 PM ET Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has said white people “should be embarrassed and ashamed” for their treatment of black people after watching players from his team and Arsenal recognise the Black Lives Matter movement by taking a knee prior to the Premier League game at the Etihad on Wednesday. – Stream ESPN
8:43 PM ET Arsenal‘s Brazilian defender David Luiz blamed himself for his team’s 3-0 defeat at Manchester City on Wednesday in which he was sent-off in the 49th minute. Luiz, whose contract with the club runs out at the end of the month, came on as a 24th minute substitute for the injured Pablo Mari