Dani Ceballos, a midfielder for Real Madrid, is looking to leave the club during the final month of the transfer market due to limited playing time. His hometown club Real Betis and AS Monaco are potential options, but Real Madrid's high asking price of €20m is proving to be a major obstacle. With only two days left in the transfer window, Ceballos will have to convince the club to lower their demands if he wants to secure a move.
In a thrilling race at Monza, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc won his second Italian Grand Prix, much to the delight of the team's fans. This win also marks his second victory of the season, following his win at the Monaco GP. Despite being challenged by McLaren's Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, Leclerc was able to hold on to his lead and finish the race comfortably ahead. Piastri, who came in second, expressed his disappointment at not being able to secure the top spot.
Monaco will take on Lens in a highly anticipated Ligue 1 match today. Despite Monaco's strong roster and exciting young talent, they will have to face this challenge without star player Kylian Mbappe. However, other teams such as Lille, Lyon, and Brest will also be competing for a chance at Champions League qualification, making it an exciting and competitive season. Stay tuned for live updates on the match in our live blog. Do not miss this thrilling showdown!
As Barcelona prepares for their first match of the 2024/25 season under new manager Hansi Flick, fans are eager to see if the former Bayern Munich coach will be able to turn the team's fortunes around after a disappointing previous campaign. Despite a shaky performance in a pre-season friendly against Monaco, Barca is still favored to defeat Valencia in their upcoming match, with the hosts having a relatively quiet transfer window and a recent history of struggling against the Catalan giants. Will Flick's tactics and summer preparations be enough to secure a win for Barca?
In a shocking turn of events, FC Barcelona was defeated 3-0 by AS Monaco in the Joan Gamper Trophy, marking their first loss in the tournament in 12 years. The highly anticipated match saw a lackluster performance from Barca, with a mix-up at the back and poor play from midfielder Ilkay Gundogan leading to Monaco's three goals. The defeat has raised concerns among fans about the team's readiness for the upcoming La Liga season.
With new head coach Hansi Flick at the helm, FC Barcelona prepares to take on AS Monaco in the prestigious Joan Gamper Trophy match. The Catalan giants have shown promise under Flick's guidance, with impressive wins over Manchester City and Real Madrid in their pre-season campaign. However, they face a strong challenge from AS Monaco, who are determined to bounce back from a recent defeat and showcase their skills against one of Europe's top clubs. Fans can expect an intense and entertaining match between these two talented sides.
Manchester United are set to hijack West Ham's deal for Bayern Munich full-back Noussair Mazraoui, with talks already reaching an advanced stage. The 26-year-old, who has previously worked with United boss Erik ten Hag at Ajax, offers versatility and technical quality to the Red Devils' squad. While he may not immediately improve the starting XI, Mazraoui's affordable price and ability to play on either flank could make him a valuable addition to Manchester United's squad.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has been struggling with his form in recent races after a strong win at the Monaco Grand Prix. During the British Grand Prix, Leclerc made the wrong call in pitting early for intermediate tires when the track was actually dry. As no further rain came, Leclerc fell out of points contention and ended the race a lap down.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc has been facing a downward spiral since his win at the Monaco GP in May. In Silverstone, he talks about the team's unsuccessful attempt to optimize the car's performance, as they continue to fall behind their rivals. Despite his car being set up for long runs, Leclerc will have a tough race starting from P11 after failing to make it to Q3 in Saturday's Qualifying session.
In a dramatic turn of events at the 2024 Monaco GP, Haas driver Kevin Magnussen's reckless move on Sergio Perez led to a massive collision, also taking out his teammate Nico Hulkenberg. F1 expert Tim Hauraney supports the blame placed on Magnussen for the incident, citing lack of space and the unsuitable track for overtaking. The costly mistake added to Haas's troubles, as they were already disqualified from Qualifying the day before. Despite being relieved to walk away from the shunt, Perez's crash also put photographers and a reported injured bystander at risk.