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  • 4 days ago | breakingthelines.com | Juan Valencia

    After narrowly avoiding relegation in their return to LaLiga, it looks set to be a busy summer window for Espanyol. Joan García is set to depart for Catalan rivals Barcelona, whilst other players like Omar El Hilali and Roberto Fernández could be headed for the exit door. In terms of incomings, however, one player in particular looks set to join Espanyol this summer: Marcos Fernández.

  • 4 days ago | breakingthelines.com | Juan Valencia

    For the first time in five years, Real Sociedad won’t be playing European competitions next season. A cycle has ended at the club with players like Mikel Merino and Robin Le Normand leaving last season after being vital to their run to 4th place the previous year. This summer, the manager Imanol Alguacil will be leaving, as well as Martín Zubimendi. To replace him, they have promoted Real Sociedad B manager Sergio Francisco, a young manager who has never managed at the top level.

  • 5 days ago | breakingthelines.com | Zach Lowy

    There are many wrong misconceptions about online casinos that affect public opinion. These myths could be misleading and easily mould how people view such platforms. Some concepts might appear fairly convincing yet have no basis in reality, while some combine a grain of truth with an outrageous statement.

  • 1 week ago | breakingthelines.com | Callum McFadden

    After over a decade away from Wearside, Jordan Henderson returning to Sunderland would not just be a romantic subplot ahead of next season’s Premier League campaign. It would be a move that makes sense for everyone involved. With the Black Cats securing promotion back to the Premier League for the first time in eight years, Henderson could offer the leadership, experience, and identity the club needs to survive – and thrive – in the top flight.

  • 1 week ago | breakingthelines.com | Zach Lowy

    Football is one of the biggest sports right now, with an estimated five billion football fans around the world. The skills that are developed in professional football can be transferable to a variety of other sports, making a career switch to a different sport not too unlikely. Due to the short career of a footballer and the high risk of injury, new sports may be the way forward for some players. Many footballers discover a passion for other sports while still playing professionally.

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