Rodri Officially Joins Barcelona
Manchester City's World Cup-winning midfielder has officially joined Barcelona following a lengthy transfer saga.
Manchester City's World Cup-winning midfielder has officially joined Barcelona following a lengthy transfer saga.
In the Süper Lig's opening week, Beşiktaş took a 1-0 lead into half-time against Eyüpspor thanks to Vaclav Cerny's goal in the 25th minute.
Goals from Calafiori, Havertz, and Odegaard saw Arsenal beat Manchester City 3-0 to lift the season's first trophy.
The Portuguese star said, "This will probably be my last season in football. There will be a big void in football. I want to leave a great legacy."
The Arsenal manager phoned Julian Alvarez repeatedly over the last 48 hours, but the Argentine forward clearly told him he wants to join FC Barcelona.
The young English player's exit has been planned for weeks and is set to be completed before the summer transfer window closes.
Arsenal led through Calafiori's 23-second goal and doubled it via Havertz in the 28th minute, taking a 2-0 lead into half-time against Manchester City.
The German club have agreed a deal worth €21.5 million with PSV Eindhoven for the Dutch midfielder; the player will sign a five-year contract.
The mother of his child said she was forced to leave her home due to "decisions made by others"; Garnacho deleted his Instagram account following the post.
The Manchester City coach does not trust the Italian goalkeeper's foot quality, and will deepen an outfield player in build-up play throughout the season instead of using him.
The English club have agreed a deal with Parma for the Japanese shot-stopper; the transfer involves a €30 million fee plus €5 million in bonuses.
The Italian club have offered Aston Villa €7m plus €3m for the Argentine goalkeeper; the English club are demanding a net €10 million.