Buffon talks about retirement time
At the FIFA The Best awards ceremony, Buffon said he would retire from top-flight football after the 2018 World Cup. In case Juventus win the Champions League this season, Buffon will extend for another year to participate in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Jack Wilshere plans to become a coach after retirement
Although still very young, midfielder Jack Wilshere seems to have a plan for his work in the future. Accordingly, Wilshere is taking advantage of his free time to attend coaching classes.
Tottenham inflates Kane price to 223 million pounds
In response to the news that Real are chasing Harry Kane, Tottenham recently inflated the 24-year-old striker's price to 250 million euros (223 million pounds). President Perez immediately reacted strongly to the news. Perez insists he will not negotiate if Spurs show disregard for sky-high prices.
Man City vs Wolves match was almost interrupted
While the match between Man City and Wolves was taking place, a squirrel "broke" into the Etihad pitch. It seemed that the match would have to be postponed, however, an employee forced the cleaner to the flagpole before "taking the bullet".
Chelsea look for a backup plan for Conte
Football Italia reported that President Abramovich has contacted Maurizio Sarri, who is leading Napoli, to move to Chelsea in case Conte cannot help Chelsea play more stably. Chelsea are willing to offer a salary of 12 million euros/year to lure this coach to Stamford Bridge.
Yaya Toure is about to leave Man City for the US
The Daily Star said midfielder Yaya Toure is likely to leave Man City to join New York City at the end of this season. Toure could join New York City as a replacement for Pirlo, who will retire at the end of the year.
Juventus escaped sentence in Pogba transfer case
Recently, Juventus President Andrea Agnelli told Juventus shareholders that the team did not have to accept any penalty from FIFA in the deal to transfer midfielder Paul Pogba to M.U.
Arsenal youngster sets memorable record for Wenger
With a double against Norwich in the League Cup, young player Eddie Nketiah became the first player born after coach Wenger led Arsenal to score for the "Gunners". The French tactician has been Arsenal manager since 1996.
Balotelli wants to join two Liga giants
Speaking to the press, striker Balotelli said he would be so happy to cry if he received a phone call from one of the two clubs Barca or Real.
Neville wants to take the hot seat at Everton
BBC said Phil Neville would love to have Everton's coaching position at the moment. Previously, the British press reported that Ryan Giggs had also run for the position himself.