Marcotti: Güler to Arsenal would be another Ødegaard situation (0:58)
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Dawson: There's a lot of relief around Manchester City (1:28)
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Julien Laurens' top-10 shirts (3:06)
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FIFPRO study: Football must obey safety standard

Professional football is failing to apply required safety standards and so is violating legal frameworks at both European and global level, a report published on Wednesday said.

Fjørtoft: England squad dropouts wouldn't happen under Tuchel (1:18)
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Messi: Miami will 'come back stronger next year'

Lionel Messi vowed to "come back stronger" in 2025, following Inter Miami's elimination for the 2024 Major League Soccer playoffs on Saturday night at Chase Stadium.

Why Nkunku would be a 'tremendous fit' for Amorim at Man United (1:57)
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PFA chief warns 'price to pay' for Bellingham & Saka if player burnout unchecked (0:57)
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Marcotti: Real Madrid need to sign a centre-back in January (1:17)
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Why Pep Guardiola shouldn't worry about Man City just yet (0:57)
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Should Kylian Mbappé be dropped by Real Madrid? (1:58)
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Hislop slams expanded Club World Cup: 'Common sense has to prevail' (1:46)
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Club World Cup: No player rest days after WCQs

Teams competing in next year's FIFA Club World Cup must arrive in the United States three to five days before their first game, FIFA confirmed on Tuesday.

Have teams worked out how to play vs. Manchester City? (1:30)
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How Arne Slot has revitalised Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool (1:42)
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Controversial Club World Cup gets first sponsor

Chinese electronics manufacturer Hisense has signed on as the first official partner for next year's FIFA Club World Cup, global football's governing body said on Wednesday.

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Alba: Club World Cup berth 'success' for Miami

Defender Jordi Alba has said the 2025 Club World Cup will not be easy for Inter Miami CF, as the Major League Soccer team looks to compete against several European giants and "elites."

Has Alphonso Davies missed his chance to join Real Madrid? (2:33)
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FIFA confirms Messi, Miami in '25 Club World Cup

FIFA president Gianni Infantino confirmed Saturday that Inter Miami will take part in the 2025 Club World Cup as the final Major League Soccer competitor.

Guardiola: Man City won't be surprised when I leave (1:45)
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Cesc Fàbregas reveals how Pep Guardiola is his biggest managerial influence (1:05)
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LaLiga chief to FIFA: Cancel '25 Club World Cup

LaLiga president Javier Tebas has asked FIFA president Gianni Infantino to cancel the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup because he says that neither the leagues nor the FIFPRO Players' Union want it.