Welcome to The Athletic's coverage of today's football news.Yesterday, Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski sensationally said that he didn't see a future for himself at the club, despite having a year left on his contract. Today, we'll bring you the latest from around the football world, including updates on Sadio Mane's Liverpool future and build-up to tomorrow's UEFA World Cup play-off semi-finals, with Scotland hosting Ukraine and Wales travelling to Poland.Background readingThe Athletic’s end-of-season quizThe numbers behind Liverpool’s marathon seasonSigning Perisic and his medals is a direction change for Tottenham and a win for Conte(Photo: Getty Images)
Hello and welcome to The Athletic's coverage of today's football news.It was a huge weekend of football across Europe, as Real Madrid beat Liverpool in the Champions League final and Nottingham Forest earned promotion to the Premier League after a 1-0 win over Huddersfield Town in the Championship play-off final. Meanwhile, The Athletic reported yesterday that Sadio Mane is expected to leave Liverpool, in the wake of that Champions League defeat.Stick with us for all the latest transfers and more.Background readingNottingham Forest promoted to Premier League: Inside club’s greatest week for 23 yearsReal Madrid: A truly great side based on players who excel at traditional tasksMane leaving Liverpool: how we got here, how much Bayern would have to pay, what next(Photo: Getty Images)
Good morning, and welcome to The Athletic's coverage of today's live football news as Kylian Mbappe has agreed to remain at Paris Saint-Germain despite prolonged negotiations with Real Madrid.The 23-year-old prodigy has been at the centre of a transfer tug-of-war between PSG and Real since last summer. The biggest talent in world football has, however, agreed to extend his stay with the French champions having joined them in 2017 from Monaco.In other news, ahead of the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday there is plenty to stay abreast with. The title, fourth place, and final relegation spot are all up for grabs. Saturday will also see Sunderland take on Wycombe Wanderers for the chance to return to the Championship.Background readingJuan Mata exclusive: ‘This is Manchester United – anyone who doesn’t meet the standards should not be here’Everton’s Premier League survival: Lampard’s people skills, Kenwright’s speech and bringing fans together‘We�
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of today's football news.Liverpool carved out an advantage after the first-leg of their Champions League semi-final against Villarreal at Anfield, with two second-half goals ensuring they will take a 2-0 lead to Spain next Tuesday. Stick with us as we bring you all the reaction from that, plus build-up to the Premier League and European games this evening. Manchester United meet Chelsea in a clash of two historic Premier League teams, while West Ham, Rangers, and Leicester City all play in European semi-finals. This week's fixtures (Time/GMT)Thursday: Manchester United vs Chelsea (19.45) | RB Leipzig vs Rangers (20.00) | West Ham vs Eintracht Frankfurt (20.00) | Leicester City vs Roma (20.00)Saturday: Newcastle vs Liverpool (12.30) | Aston Villa vs Norwich (15.00) | Southampton vs Crystal Palace (15.00) | Watford vs Burnley (15.00) | Wolves vs Brighton (15.00) | Leeds vs Manchester City (17.30)Sunday: Everton vs Chelsea (14.00) | Tottenh
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