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FootballTransfers on MSNNeymar plans stunning return to Europe, dreams of BarcelonaNeymar has set his eyes on returning to Europe after his current spell at Santos, with the Brazil attacker dreaming of a move ...
Arsenal didn’t sign a new striker in the January transfer window, and that decision has already come back to bite the Gunners. Indeed, Kai Havertz is now out injured for the season, and Arsenal are ...
Following Neymar's unexpected return to Santos from Saudi Arabia, boss Jorge Jesus of Al-Hilal has made a stunning change of heart over the Brazilian superstar's criticism.
Arsenal will have money to burn this summer for a major signing after Fabrizio Romano revealed their reasoning for shelving a ...
Al-Hilal manager Jorge Jesus dropped a bombshell about Neymar’s physical condition, suggesting that he was no longer capable ...
SANTOS, Brazil (AP ... Alexandre Jesus equalized with a header in the 67th. Santos wasted several scoring opportunities, including two clear chances after Neymar passes. Once the final whistle was ...
The Independent report that the Gunners also looked into a late move for Spain superstar Williams, but a deal was not ...
Transfer news: Spurs target Garnacho, Rashford offered Prem lifeline, Arsenal striker search goes on
There's less than a week remaining of the January transfer window and Premier League clubs could be in line for a busy few days as Patrick Dorgu, Jhon Duran and Marcus Rashford and more edge towards m ...
Neymar became the most expensive player ... Jesus had repeatedly cast doubts about the striker's form to play. Neymar left the Saudi Arabian league after playing just seven games in 17 months ...
Neymar’s move from Al-Hilal to Brazilian club Santos means the Saudi Pro League has lost one of its most high-profile players.
Chinese Super League (CSL) club Shandong Taishan announced on Tuesday that it has signed Brazilian players Guiherme Madruga and Lucas Xavier Gazal. According to a club statement, Madruga ...
The refusal came after reports of mistreatment by US officials of deportees returned to Brazil and Mexico. The clash took officials in both Washington and Bogotá by surprise. Colombia had ...
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