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Will Bernardo Silva Go to Galatasaray?

The future of Portuguese star Bernardo Silva, whose departure from Manchester City is now certain, is one of the transfer window's most talked-about topics. According to reports in the Turkish and European press, reigning Süper Lig champions Galatasaray have placed the soon-to-be free agent among their priority targets. But the Yellow-Reds face serious competition for this transfer.

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José Bordalás and Getafe's Art of "Haramball": The Road to Europe With 32 Goals

Modern football is often marketed with a narrative built on goals, passing accuracy, possession percentages, and aesthetics. Yet the 2025/26 La Liga season was the scene of the return to European competition of a team that represents the exact opposite of that narrative: Getafe. Despite closing the season with only 32 goals — as one of the league's lowest-scoring teams — the Blue-and-Whites, under José Bordalás, finished the league in 7th place and grabbed a UEFA Conference League ticket. This is a success story that challenges football's "beautiful game" cliché; one fans either love or hate, but no one can ignore.

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A Winning Farewell for Arbeloa: Real Madrid 4-2

On La Liga's final matchday, Real Madrid defeated Athletic Club 4-2 at the Santiago Bernabéu. The encounter was Álvaro Arbeloa's last match in charge of the team as manager. This victory, coming after a season that passed in disappointment, was also the scene of an emotional evening on which names like Dani Carvajal and David Alaba bid farewell to the club.

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A Sour Finish for the Champions: Valencia 3-1 Barcelona

On La Liga's final matchday, Barcelona — who had already completed the league as champions — lost 3-1 to Valencia at Mestalla. The Catalan side, who had secured the title and whose manager Hansi Flick made wide-ranging rotation, closed the season with an away defeat. Hosts Valencia, meanwhile, finished the season with a win on their own ground.

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The Final-Day Knot Is Untied for Tottenham

On the Premier League's final matchday, Tottenham host Everton at home on Sunday at 16:00 local time. For Spurs, who sit in seventeenth place with 38 points just above the relegation zone, this match is critical: even a single point could largely secure survival. The simultaneously played West Ham–Leeds match, meanwhile, forms the other leg of this relegation duel.

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Champions Arsenal Close the Season Away at Crystal Palace

Arsenal, who completed the Premier League as champions, take the field away at Crystal Palace in the season's final match on Sunday at 16:00 local time. For the Gunners, who collected 82 points under Mikel Arteta and left the top to no one, the encounter turns into a celebration in which they will experience the joy of the title away from home. Hosts Crystal Palace, meanwhile, have secured survival and want to close the season with a home win.

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Manchester United Close the Season Away at Brighton

On the final matchday of the Premier League, Manchester United visit Brighton away on Sunday at 16:00 local time. Although the match holds no points significance for United, who have secured third place and a Champions League ticket, the desire of Michael Carrick — who steadied the team after taking over mid-season — to close his first season with a win stands out. Hosts Brighton, meanwhile, aim to improve their position in the European-qualification standings.

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Stay-or-Go on the Final Day for West Ham

On the Premier League's final matchday, West Ham United host Leeds United at home on Sunday at 16:00 local time. For the Hammers, who sit in eighteenth place — that is, in the relegation zone — with 36 points, the equation is clear but difficult: they must both win their own match and hope Tottenham drop points. Together with the simultaneously played Tottenham match, West Ham's fate depends on the final 90 minutes.

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After 6 Years, the Cup Is Bayern's Again: Kane Hat-Trick

In the German Cup (DFB-Pokal) final, Bayern Munich defeated VfB Stuttgart 3-0 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. With the match in which Harry Kane scored a hat-trick, Bayern won the cup for the first time since 2020 — that is, after six years — and completed the domestic double following the Bundesliga.

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