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Transfer Rumors and Confirmations
First up, the biggest move of the summer: Gianluigi Donnarumma is heading to Manchester City. The Italian keeper sealed a five‑year deal worth about £28 million, swapping places with Ederson, who’s off to Fenerbahçe. City fans are already debating whether Donnarumma can match Ederson’s distribution style, but the club seems confident in his shot‑stopping pedigree.
Meanwhile, Marc Guehi isn’t leaving Crystal Palace despite strong interest from Liverpool. Manager Oliver Glasner made it clear he won’t sell the defender unless a ready replacement shows up. Palace’s midfield will stay solid for now, and Liverpool will have to look elsewhere for a back‑line upgrade.
In the transfer twilight zone, Chelsea’s loan market is buzzing. Rumours suggest the Blues are ready to send an “unbelievable” talent to another English side, though no name has been confirmed. If you follow the loan market, keep an eye on who finally gets the nod – it could be a key piece for a club fighting for survival.
Another surprise comes from the Serie A side of things. Nicolas Jackson’s loan to Bayern Munich was abruptly cancelled by Chelsea just hours before his medical. The Belgian club is left with a striker waiting at the airport, and the whole episode highlights how quickly plans can change in the transfer window.
Over in Scotland, Rangers have just splashed £3 million on Finnish winger Oliver Antman from Go Ahead Eagles. He made an instant impact, winning a penalty and providing an assist on his debut. If you’re tracking emerging talent, Antman is a name to write down.
Match Highlights and Standings
On the pitch, Real Madrid kept their perfect LaLiga start with a dramatic 2‑1 comeback win over Mallorca. Vinícius Júnior and Arda Güler turned the game around in a minute, while Kylian Mbappé saw two goals ruled out. The Bernabéu crowd loved the fireworks, and the win puts Madrid solidly at the top of the table.
Back in England, Manchester United slipped from a 1‑0 lead to a 1‑1 draw against Fulham. Coach Ruben Amorim was blunt, urging his side to “grow up” after a sloppy second half. The draw keeps United in the mid‑table scramble and adds pressure on the manager to tighten up tactics.
In the Scottish Premiership, St Mirren held Rangers to a 1‑1 stalemate. Jonah Ayunga scored first, but Findlay Curtis equalised late. Rangers remain winless after three draws, showing that early‑season form can be fragile even for big clubs.
Everton fans have a new reason to get excited – tickets for the brand‑new Hill Dickinson Stadium are now on sale. Prices start around £80 for standard seats, with hospitality options ranging from £129 to £299. If you’re planning to catch a Brighton opener or a Carabao Cup tie, the early bird sale is the best way to lock in a good spot.
Finally, the Premier League continues to churn out surprises. With clubs like Chelsea, Manchester City, and Liverpool constantly reshuffling squads, the next few weeks will be a rollercoaster of rumors and results. Stay tuned, because the next headline could be about a surprise debut, a last‑minute goal, or a transfer that flips a club’s fortunes.
That’s the rundown for today. Keep this page bookmarked – we’ll keep feeding you the latest football stories, stats, and insider angles so you never miss a beat.