Author: Michael

Turkish giants Fenerbahçe to lure Kim Min-Jae back for second stint?
According to Turkish journalist Sercan Hamzaoglu, Fenerbahçe is considering bidding to bring Kim Min-Jae back to the club.
A meeting between Kim’s advisors and Fenerbahçe’s management reportedly even took place in Istanbul on Thursday, 16 April.
Kim previously represented the 19-time Turkish champions in the 2021/22 season before the central defender moved to SSC Napoli.
Then, in the summer of 2023, Bayern Munich paid around €50million for the defensive leader of the then Italian champions.

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Glentoran manager Declan Devine said Friday’s match against Larne at the Oval is probably the club’s biggest in over 20 years [19:45 BST].
The Glens welcome league leaders Larne to east Belfast knowing a win will bring them level on points with the Inver Reds going into the final game of the season.
If Declan Devine’s side can win the Gibson Cup, it will be the first time since 2009 when the club won the Irish Premiership for the 23rd time.

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Imperious Ezri Konsa delivers outstanding performance as Villa demolish Bologna, why he is key to beating Forest

Aston Villa claimed a 4-0 win over Bologna to send the Italians packing and advance to the semi-final of the Europa League.
The Villains made light work of their opponents, claiming a comprehensive 7-1 win on aggregate.
Goals from Ollie Watkins, Emiliano Buendia, Morgan Rogers, and Ezri Konsa earned Villa a deserved win. They march on to face Premier League rivals, Nottingham Forest.

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Mancini recovers for Atalanta, Wesley and Pisilli in doubt
Despite their 3-0 win over Pisa in the last round of Serie A, Roma enters tomorrow night’s match against Atalanta with low morale and a squad decimated by absences.
Ahead of the match, the Giallorossi will once again count the number of players out, hoping at least for Pisilli’s difficult recovery.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the midfielder will undergo a test today to assess the condition of his left ankle, which he injured during training on Tuesday due to a sprain.

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Chelsea open to selling Garnacho, Rosenior has reservations

Chelsea are open to selling Alejandro Garnacho this summer if they receive offers, according to The Sun.
Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior reportedly has reservations about the Argentine, which is why he has only started four games under him.
Garnacho has bagged eight goals and four assists in 38 outings across all competitions, which is encouraging.
However, Garnacho has managed only a goal and four assists in 21 league appearances.

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Werder Bremen vs Hamburg preview: The Nordderby returns with a lot on the line
Werder Bremen
The pressure is starting to mount on Werder Bremen, and things could get scary again if this weekend doesn’t go well.
Last week was a big chance for Bremen to put some real space between themselves and the relegation picture, but they weren’t able to take advantage. They went on the road to Köln, and went into an early hole when the hosts converted a penalty kick in the 7th minute.

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Phillies absolutely can’t even think about this Andrew Painter trade proposal originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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The Philadelphia Phillies have struggled to start the 2026 campaign at 8-10, something the organization will need to fix over the next few weeks to months. If the Phillies are hopeful that they can still be one of the elite teams in the National League, a lot of that will start by simply adding another player or two.

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Report: Shock Move Brewing as Liverpool Target Next Defensive Star
Liverpool Eye Daniel Banjaqui as Right-Back Solution
Search for Alexander-Arnold Successor Intensifies

Credit to Anfield Watch for revealing Liverpool’s latest transfer thinking, as the club prepares for a defining summer window. The absence of Trent Alexander-Arnold has sharpened focus on a position once taken for granted, now exposed as structurally vital.

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Johnny Kenny doing himself no favours disrespecting Scottish game
Celtic loanee Johnny Kenny has suggested the gap in quality between the Scottish Premiership and England’s League One is minimal, as he continues to impress during his spell at Bolton Wanderers….

Johnny Kenny of Bolton Wanderers. Lincoln City v Bolton Wanderers, League One, LNER Stadium, Lincoln, 14 February 2026. Photo Anna Gowthorpe IMAGO/Shutterstock
The Irish forward made it three goals in successive matches with a strike in a 5-1 midweek victory over Stevenage.

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