Done:Antonio Conte will no longer be Napoli’s head coach
Napoli Official Announcement
Napoli announced that they’ve parted ways with head coach Antonio Conte and his crew, according to the latest statement from the club. During his two years there, Conte helped them win the league title in May 2025 and the Italian Super Cup in December of that same year.The club thanks Conte and his team for their hard work, wishing them all the best for whatever’s next in their career paths. So, while it’s the end of an era at Napoli, everyone wishes Antonio and his staff nothing but the very best in their future endeavors.
Done deal:Carles Martinez appointed Leverkusen manager on contract until 2028

Bayer Leverkusen announced that Carles Martínez is their new head coach. He signed on till 2028. This marks a new chapter for the team as they aim to keep up with the league’s best and conquer in Europe too. Fans hope Martínez brings new strategies and leads the team to victory. They’re curious how he’ll mold the squad before next season starts.
Germany’s attacking options a ‘good problem to have’, says Havertz
Kai Havertz thinks Germany’s got a “good problem” when it comes to their attacking players heading into the World Cup. Julian Nagelsmann picked a ton of star talent for the squad, including some guys from Arsenal.Take Havertz, for instance. He put seven goals in the net for Arsenal in 24 appearances during the 2025-26 season. His last came in the heartbreaking Champions League final loss to Paris Saint-Germain. That match made him the third player ever to score for different teams in a Champions League final—Cristiano Ronaldo and Mario Mandzukic were the others.Because of that final, Havertz sat out when Germany played Finland in their warm-up match. The Germans still dominated, winning 4-0. Deniz Undav did double duty, scoring twice and adding an assist. Even Florian Wirtz, who had a tough time at Anfield, managed to find the back of the net.Nagelsmann loaded up on more forward talent like Leroy Sane, Jamie Leweling, and Nick Woltemade. With this deep roster, Havertz sees it as a real plus for the team. “We have many options in attack,” Havertz pointed out. “It’s way better to have extra good players than not.”Now, looking at goal records from the top
Al Mubarak: Man City chairman discusses Pep’s exit, new manager update and transfer plans

Manchester City’s chairman, Khaldoon Al Mubarak, just confirmed the team is about to name a new manager now that Pep Guardiola is leaving after an awesome decade. Word is they’re in talks with Enzo Maresca and discussing how much they’d pay for him. Al Mubarak claims things are moving along nicely and they’ll pick the perfect person real soon.He also hinted at the squad updates coming this summer. The team knows who they want, despite haggling over exit terms and bringing in new faces. They feel good about their hiring process.Looking back at Guardiola’s time there, Al Mubarak pointed out Pep thought of quitting multiple times before. But this time around, everyone agrees it’s just right for his exit. Yet, don’t expect them to slow down any time soon; Al Mubarak made sure we know their big plans haven’t changed a bit.
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Bild: Muller-led consortium negotiating acquisition of Estrela da Amadora

MU have made initial contact with Rafael Leão’s entourage; Decision will be made after the WC
