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How Barcelona have ended up at war with club captain Marc-Andre ter Stegen - and why it could ruin Hansi Flick's summer transfer plans
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TEAMtalk on MSNJoan Laporta ‘fearful’ Barcelona star will join Real Madrid as Liverpool ‘willing’ to offer €40m – reportThe Blaugrana are desperate to prevent another 'Luis Figo transfer' and do not want Los Blancos to prise away one of their top players this summer, claims a report in Spain
La Liga champions Barcelona are keeping an eye on developments surrounding the future of a member of the attacking ranks at Premier League giants Arsenal.That’s according to English outlet Caught
The Catalan giants are looking to take the next step this season, which means winning the UEFA Champions League
One of those players is 17-year-old La Masia talent Pedro Fernández, better known as “ Dro .” In his first appearance under Hansi Flick, Fernández came in late in the second half for fellow debutant Marcus Rashford and scored Barcelona’s third of the match.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta says his club has asked UEFA if the team can play its opening Champions League game away from home.
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World Soccer Talk on MSNRobert Lewandowski provides key update on Barcelona future amid final year of contractEntering his last year of contract in the 2025-26 season, star striker Robert Lewandowski made a key update on his future at FC Barcelona.
At 54-years-old, Guardiola has managed Barcelona, Bayern Munich and now Man City for 16 seasons, winning a league title in 12 of those terms. He’s got two seasons left on his current deal with City, but he recognizes he’s reaching the end of his tenure. What comes next? A well deserved break.
The Manchester United forward will spend this season with Hansi Flick's La Liga champions. Here's how the move happened
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Torrejón retired from international soccer after the 2019 World Cup as Spain’s then most-capped player with 90 appearances. The 35-year-old has since helped Barcelona win three Champions League titles and a slew of other trophies. She also played a part in one of the revolts Spain’s women have staged to demand more from the men who run the game.
Before flying to Japan a day later than planned, FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta sat down for a detailed interview with Mundo Deportivo. During the chat, the Barça chief discussed the team’s