April 7 results – Your quick guide to today’s motorsports buzz

Hey there! If you’re looking for what happened on April 7 in the world of motorsports, you’ve landed in the right spot. We’ve pulled together the biggest headlines, key transfers, and the most talked‑about moments, so you can get up to speed without scrolling through dozens of sites.

Big moves and transfer drama

One of the day’s headline stories was Gianluigi Donnarumma’s switch to Manchester City. The Italian keeper left PSG for a £26‑30 million fee, signing a five‑year deal that runs to 2030. City’s boss Pep Guardiola said Donnarumma will give Ederson a run for his money, and fans are already debating the impact on City’s build‑up play.

Meanwhile, Crystal Palace shut down rumors that Marc Guehi was heading to Liverpool. Manager Oliver Glasner made it clear the club won’t sell the defender without a ready replacement, even threatening to quit if the board pursues the deal. It’s a bold stance that shows how much Palace values stability.

On‑track action and race analysis

If you’re into Formula 1, Fernando Alonso’s race‑craft got a shout‑out. A team boss praised how Alonso predicted a safety‑car period in Montreal while leading by 25 seconds, highlighting his razor‑sharp awareness. It’s a reminder that seasoned drivers can read a race like a story.

Across the Atlantic, the NFL saw a quick roster shuffle when the Buccaneers waived rookie safety Shilo Sanders just a day after a preseason ejection. It’s a tough break, but the team hinted he could land on the practice squad if he clears waivers.

Rugby fans weren’t left out either. The latest episode of Marvel Zombies dropped on Disney+, delivering a TV‑MA horror spin on the MCU. While not directly motorsports, the series showcases how big‑budget franchises are experimenting with darker tones – a trend we also see in some racing documentaries.

And for Scottish football, Rangers signed Finnish winger Oliver Antman from Go Ahead Eagles for £3 million. He made an instant impact, winning a penalty and assisting on his debut in a 3‑0 win over Viktoria Plzeň.

That’s a snapshot of the day’s biggest sports moves. Whether you follow football, F1, or even superhero series, April 7 packed a mix of transfers, tactical insights, and a few surprises.

Want more detail on any of these stories? Dive into the individual posts – each one breaks down the context, player quotes, and what it could mean for the rest of the season. Stay tuned, because the motorsports calendar never slows down, and we’ll keep bringing you the latest results, analysis, and hot takes.

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