10:08 AM ET Adriana Garcia Sevilla‘s Jesus ‘Tecatito’ Corona will miss the World Cup after the Mexico international fractured his fibula in Thursday’s training session. The winger also suffered ligament damage in his left ankle. – Do these players need to find new clubs ahead of the World Cup?– Stream ESPN FC Daily on ESPN+
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6:50 AM ET Reuters Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email The Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST) have said any new owner must be willing to invest heavily to restore its former glory amid reports the Glazer family would consider selling the club. Sources confirmed to ESPN that British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe would be interested in
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12:13 PM ET Casemiro is weighing up an offer to join Manchester United or to continue his career at Real Madrid, sources have told ESPN. The Brazilian midfielder wants to make a decision before the end of the week. – Dawson: Ten Hag will be under pressure if Man United slide continues– ESPN+ viewers’ guide:
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12:34 PM ET Associated Press STORRS, Conn. — UConn football defensive coordinator Lou Spanos has taken a leave of absence for personal reasons, the school announced Thursday. The school provided no further details and did not say whether Spanos is expected to return this season. The 51-year-old served as UConn’s defensive coordinator from 2019 to
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11:58 AM ET The NFL and the NFL Players Association on Thursday reached a settlement in the Deshaun Watson disciplinary matter, agreeing that the Cleveland Browns quarterback will serve an 11-game suspension without pay after he was accused by more than two dozen women of sexual misconduct during massage sessions. Watson will also pay a
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9:29 AM ET Florida International football player Luke Knox has died at 22, the school announced Thursday. Knox, a native of Brentwood, Tennessee, and the younger brother of Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox, spent the past four seasons at Ole Miss before transferring to FIU. Knox, who studied business, died Wednesday evening, school officials
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9:30 AM ET The Big Ten has completed a new seven-year media rights agreement with Fox, CBS and NBC that is set to bring in more than $7 billion to one of the nation’s most powerful athletic conferences. The deal will begin July 1, 2023, and run through the end of the 2029-30 athletic year.
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