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Franco Mastantuono: A Prolific Prodigy More Akin to James Rodriguez Than Lamine Yamal

Forget Lamine Yamal! Meet Franco Mastantuono, Real Madrid's electrifying new talent. While comparisons to Barça's starlet are inevitable, one expert argues they miss the mark entirely. This Argentine prodigy is carving his own path, possessing a more Colombian flair reminiscent of James Rodriguez, not the explosive dynamism of Yamal. Prepare for a different kind of magic at the Bernabéu

RB Leipzig’s £52m Demands for Xavi Simons: Including Chelsea’s Underperforming Asset

RB Leipzig are reportedly ready to bring Christopher Nkunku back to Germany, as part of a blockbuster deal that would see Xavi Simons join Chelsea in a £60 million ($81m) move. The Bundesliga side have floated the sensational idea of a player-plus-cash swap with Chelsea preparing to move out several players, including Nkunku, before going all-in on their top attacking targets.

Harry Kane brutally snubbed after Florian Wirtz wins Germany's Footballer of the Year award – with Bayern Munich striker missing out on place in top three

Liverpool star Florian Wirtz has been named Germany’s Footballer of the Year, finishing well clear of Michael Olise in the vote by sports journalists. The German midfielder’s triumph means Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane, despite scoring 41 goals last season, missed out on a place in the top three entirely in a surprising snub for the England captain.

Harry Kane Reflects on Tottenham Youngster’s Potential and Expresses Contentment with Bayern Munich in Reunion Interview

Harry Kane has expressed his excitement over Tottenham's signing of Mathys Tel, encouraging the 19-year-old forward to enjoy himself in the Premier League. The Bayern Munich striker, who played alongside Tel in Germany, praised his potential and work ethic while also reflecting fondly on his own Spurs journey, saying "life is good" since moving to Bavaria.

Luka Modric to end playing career at Swansea? AC Milan midfielder tipped to make Wales switch as Croatian investor targets Premier League for Swans

Luka Modric is diving headfirst into his role at Swansea City as he works to help the club secure a return to the Premier League. Despite his recent move to AC Milan the Croatian legend has made it clear that he intends to play a hands-on role in Swansea’s ambitions. His involvement goes beyond the boardroom, and there is even hope that Modric could finish his career playing for the Welsh club.