AC Milan reach Pervis Estupinan agreement! Serie A giants agree €19m deal to land Brighton left-back this summer

AC Milan have reportedly agreed a deal to sign Brighton left-back Pervis Estupinan for a deal worth up to €19 million (£16m/$22m).

  • Estupinan eyed Brighton exit
  • Linked with AC Milan & Man Utd
  • Set to join Italian giants for €19m
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Fabrizio Romano reports that Milan have struck an agreement with Brighton to sign the Seagulls ace for €17m plus €2m in add-ons. He adds that the Ecuadorian international will sign a 'long-term deal' with the Italian giants.

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    Estupinan opened the door to a Brighton exit in June when he said "he would like to keep growing" and that he was assessing his options this summer. Despite being linked with Manchester United, the former Villarreal man appears to have chosen Milan instead.

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    The defender swapped Villarreal for Brighton in 2022 for around £15m ($20m) and went on to make 104 appearances in all competitions, scoring five goals along the way. His first season at the club was very impressive but injuries and dips in form, arguably, prevented him from hitting those heights again.

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    The 27-year-old looks set to secure an eye-catching move to Milan in the coming days. Meanwhile, Brighton will hope his replacement, Maxim De Cuyper, can be a success in the Premier League for the upcoming season.

Inter can 'overcome atrocity' of Champions League final humiliation as new boss Christian Chivu reveals change to Serie A side's style

Christian Chivu has opened up on the playing his Inter team's playing style and backed the squad to recover from their Champions League final defeat.

  • Chivu plans to change Inter's playing style
  • Speaks about player's mentality after UCL disappointment
  • Nerazzurri aiming to win Serie A title
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The new Nerazzurri boss spoke about adopting a vertical yet balanced playing style, while expressing confidence in his squad’s ability to bounce back from last season’s crushing 5-0 Champions League final loss to Paris Saint-Germain and a disappointing Club World Cup exit. He also spoke about being in consultation with the club regarding decisions about the transfer market.

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    Inter had been in contention to win a treble of trophies last season, losing out on the Serie A title to Napoli on the final day and then being demolished by PSG in the European decider. That disappointing end to the campaign sparked a period of transition for Inter. Former head coach Simone Inzaghi departed to take charge of Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal, while there has been plenty of transfer talk, with Hakan Calhanoglu being publicly criticised by Lautaro Martinez in the wake of their Club World Cup exit – an early dressing room issue for the new boss to deal with. Nevertheless, Chivu, who won the treble with Inter as a player in 2010, is confident he can keep the team playing at a high level.

  • WHAT CHIVU SAID

    Chivu discussed his tactical approach, stating: "Our intention is to be vertical and maintain balance… I never said I'd play with three strikers. I only talked about midfield. Numbers are just numbers. The foundation has always been 3-5-2, but in many matches the build-up was four-man, that's the reality. Sometimes the 3-5-2 can become a 4-2-4 or 4-4-2. We need to be aggressive and know how to disrupt. And know how to beat a man. These are important things. We need to win duels; whoever wins duels wins matches. We'll be training multiple formations this time around, and we'll try to be ready for change."

    Addressing the mentality of his players, he added: "They have shown that they can overcome even the atrocities; only in this way can we move forward. We want to return to being competitive as we have been in recent years. As a coach and former player, I think the players make the difference… We have the obligation to keep this club at the top regardless of the titles won at the end of the season. We will do our best and give our all."

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    Chivu will hope to get off to a good start next season as standards have been set high by his predecessors. With the core squad retained and no major departures, he has a stable platform on which to build and implement his vision.

He's going nowhere! Luis Enrique blocks sale of PSG attacker Lee Kang-in amid links to Arsenal, Man Utd & Napoli

Luis Enrique has shut the door on any exit for Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Lee Kang-in amid interest from across Europe.

  • Luis Enrique wants Kang-In Lee to stay
  • Arsenal, Man Utd & Napoli linked with the Korean
  • Midfielder admits he’s unsure about his future
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to , Lee’s future was under speculation with Arsenal, Manchester United, Napoli and Fenerbahce all showing interest. The South Korean international made 45 appearances for PSG last season, including 26 starts, but was reportedly seeking more game time. Despite this, Enrique has blocked any move, insisting Lee remains part of his plans for the upcoming campaign.

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    The 24-year-old, signed from Mallorca in 2023 for €30 million (£26m/$33m), has become a versatile option for Les Parisiens, operating across midfield and attacking roles. While negotiations for a new deal have stalled, Lee remains a key squad member under Enrique, who values his technical ability and work rate. PSG are focusing on departures but have made it clear that he is not on that list.

  • WHAT KANG-IN LEE SAID?

    “I don’t know what will happen this summer,” Lee admitted when asked about his future. "But as I just said, whether I'm at PSG, another club, or with the national team, I will always try to give the best of myself."

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    With Enrique determined to keep him, Lee looks set to stay in Paris for another season unless a dramatic twist occurs late in the transfer window. Arsenal, United, and Napoli will likely turn their attention elsewhere if PSG hold firm.

David Beckham's still setting trends! adidas drop new Predator Elite boot inspired by Inter Miami's iconic pink shirts

David Beckham has teamed up with adidas to launch the pink 'Predator Elite' football boot, which has taken inspiration from his Inter Miami team.

  • Beckham and adidas in new collaboration
  • Footwear giant brings out Predator Elite
  • Takes inspiration from his Inter Miami
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The footwear giant has unveiled the release of the adidas Predator Elite by Beckham – with this limited collection drop the second time the two parties have come together for a Predator boot. This design takes inspiration from the pink colours of the Major League Soccer team.

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    The Inter Miami co-owner said: "When it came to designing this boot, I knew straight away it had to be pink. The pink design isn’t just a colour choice, it’s a statement – it’s having the confidence to stand out from the crowd. This boot, and the sneaker, inspired by my love of Miami, bring together performance, style and my personal taste and I’m excited for it to finally be released."

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    The adidas Predator Elite will be worn by some of the company's biggest names, including Pedri, Alessia Russo, Myles Lewis Skelly, Rodrigo De Paul, Éder Militão, and Aitana Bonmati.

    Sam Handy, General Manager of Football at adidas, added: "Subsequent to the successful launch of the adidas x David Beckham Originals Predator last year, we wanted to follow it up with an equally as iconic drop, but this time with a clear focus on adidas’ and David’s Predator heritage. The pink and white colourway pays homage to some of David’s most iconic Predator boots from his MLS playing days, while also serving as a fitting tribute to the city of Miami. Landing in the latest Predator 25 model, it’s the perfect combination of luxury and performance, and we can’t wait to see it being worn on-pitch by some of the biggest names in Football."

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    The adidas Predator Elite by former Real Madrid star Beckham and the Predator Freestyle sneaker, which echoes the colours of the Predator boot, are available to buy from August 19. For more information, click here.

Saudi Pro League prepared to pay record-smashing €350m for Kylian Mbappe & hand him Cristiano Ronaldo-esque contract but Real Madrid transfer exit will not happen

The Saudi Pro League is reportedly prepared to pay a record-smashing €350 million for Kylian Mbappe and hand him a Cristiano Ronaldo-esque contract.

  • Vinicius Jr was wanted in the Middle East
  • Marquee signings being sought in that region
  • French superstar has no interest in move
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    World Cup winner Mbappe has emerged as a top target for teams in the Middle East after they failed to lure club colleague Vinicius Junior away from Santiago Bernabeu. It was claimed that a €300m (£259m/$348m) fee could change hands there, with a €1 billion (£863m/$1.2bn) contract being lined up.

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    No deal was done for the Brazil international, but the Saudi Pro League remains in the market for “high-profile players that can elevate the league’s global image”. According to , a €350m (£302m/$406m) offer has been readied for Mbappe.

    The France international would be handed terms that “match or come very close to Ronaldo”, with the five-time Ballon d’Or-winning Portuguese superstar working on a record-breaking deal at Al-Nassr.

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    No sale will be sanctioned as Real Madrid consider their French ‘Galactico’, who has been handed the No.10 shirt in the Spanish capital, to be “absolutely untransferable” as their “biggest commercial and media asset”.

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    Mbappe has also “shown no inclination” that he wants to leave the Bernabeu. He is focused on “establishing his legacy among Europe’s elite” and believes his efforts to be in peak condition for the 2026 World Cup “would be compromised by a move to the Saudi league”.

'Kylian Mbappe kicked him!' – Real Madrid told they didn't deserve decisive penalty as Osasuna coach bemoans 'crystal clear' call in La Liga defeat

Osasuna manager Alessio Lisci was unhappy with the referee's decision to award a penalty to Real Madrid, accusing Kylian Mbappe of making a foul instead.

  • Mbappe scored from the spot in Madrid's 1-0 win
  • Osasuna manager bemoans referee's decision
  • Accused the French forward of kicking Juan Cruz
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Osasuna head coach Lisci was not particularly happy with the referee's decision to award Real Madrid a penalty in the second half, as Mbappe's effort from the spot kick was enough to give the hosts the full three points in their opening game of the new La Liga season on Tuesday. Lisci explained that "Mbappe kicked" Osasuna defender Juan Cruz instead of the Frenchman being on the receiving end of a foul.

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    Mbappe led the attack wonderfully against Osasuna. After a goalless first 45 minutes, the 26-year-old dazzled at the Santiago Bernabeu in the second half and drew the challenge from Cruz in the 50th minute, as a little piece of skill saw him being clipped by the defender in the 18-yard box. Mbappe broke no sweat in breaking the deadlock, with the goal proving enough to help Xabi Alonso kickstart his managerial career in La Liga with maximum points.

  • WHAT ALESSIO LISCI SAID

    Speaking to reporters after the game, Lisci said: "It seemed crystal clear to me that there was nothing wrong with it. Watching it again, Mbappe stepped on Juan Cruz and then kicked him; his leg was blown out from that play. There was no penalty."

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    Alonso's men will be hoping to build on the positive start in the league when they visit newly-promoted Real Oviedo on Sunday.

Rasmus Hojlund edges closer to Manchester United exit with Napoli open to £39m mandatory purchase clause to secure loan transfer

Rasmus Hojlund is heading towards the exits at Manchester United, with Napoli reportedly accepting a £39m purchase clause in an initial loan deal.

  • Danish striker failed to convince in England
  • Ex-Atalanta star could return to Italy
  • Would reunite with McTominay in Naples
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    Denmark international Hojlund has struggled to convince across two seasons at Old Trafford, netting 26 goals through 95 appearances. He is only 22 years of age, but the Red Devils cannot afford to wait on full potential being unlocked.

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    With that in mind, and with the likes of Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha being acquired this summer, United are open to offers for Hojlund. The former Atalanta frontman could soon be heading back to Italy.

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    claims that Serie A champions Napoli are willing to take Hojlund on a season-long loan that includes a mandatory purchase agreement which will be set at £39 million ($52m). Said clause relates to appearances, goals and Champions League qualification.

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    If that deal goes through, then United will be taking a £33m ($44m) loss on a player that they snapped up for £72m ($97m) just two years ago. Hojlund has not figured for United this season amid the questions of his future.

'More of a target man' – Arne Slot picks apart Arsenal's tactical changes following Viktor Gyokeres signing as Liverpool prepare to face Gunners in title showdown

Arne Slot offered a tactical breakdown of the changes Arsenal have made since signing Viktor Gyokeres ahead of Liverpool's clash with the Gunners.

  • Liverpool boss sees "similarities" from last term
  • Gyokeres does offer a different threat up front
  • Premier League's top two from last year meet on Sunday
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    Slot was speaking to the press on Friday and was asked about his view of the tactical tweaks made by Mikel Arteta. The Dutch coach suggested there has been little tangible shift in the way the Gunners set up but that Gyokeres does provide a different challenge.

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    Last season, the Gunners typically deployed Kai Havertz or Leandro Trossard up front. Slot described those players as 'false' nines. He said his players need to be prepared for Gyokeres' ability to run in behind, a challenge the more technical Havertz or Trossard failed to offer.

  • WHAT SLOT SAID

    Slot said: "There are a lot of similarities between both teams. 

    "I don't think the playing style of Arsenal has changed a lot with the new signings coming in. Maybe they have a different No.9 than they had last season, although Jesus was also a real No.9, but he didn't play much.

    "The one they have now is different to Havertz, for example or Trossard, who played there last season in our home game. That is more a false nine, where Gyokeres is more of a target man. So that is maybe a small difference, where we have to know when he makes more runs in behind than those nines did. But in general, I see a lot of similarities between last season and this season with the style of play they have. And it's the same with us."

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    Sunday's game promises to be an early season showstopper, with the resolute Arsenal defence coming up against a revamped Liverpool attack. The Gunners have yet to concede, while the Reds have bagged a league best seven goals in just two games.

'We respect everyone, but we fear no one' – André Jardine's América could face high-stakes semifinal rematch with Cruz Azul after eliminating Pachuca

With a brace from Alejandro Zendejas, Club América secured a 2-0 victory over Pachuca

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  • Potential showdown with Cruz Azul now looms
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    Club América continued its charge toward a historic fourth consecutive Liga MX title after securing a convincing 2-0 victory over Pachuca in the second leg of their Clausura 2025 quarterfinal.

    A brace from Alejandro Zendejas propelled the defending champions into their sixth straight semifinal appearance, further cementing their dominance in recent tournaments.

    Head coach André Jardine, who once again outmaneuvered Guillermo Almada tactically, praised his team’s intensity and execution.

    “We were consistent and clinical, just as we aim to be. This was the kind of solid performance I expect from our squad,” said the Brazilian tactician following the win at Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes.

    Jardine also highlighted the significance of eliminating Pachuca, a team that has proven troublesome for América in recent years.

    “This is the second time we’ve knocked them out in the playoffs since I arrived, and that’s important because they’ve always been a tough opponent,” he noted.

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    Looking ahead, América could be set for a high-stakes semifinal duel with rivals Cruz Azul, who currently lead their quarterfinal tie against León. That matchup would rekindle tensions following América’s recent elimination at the hands of Cruz Azul in the CONCACAF Champions Cup – an outcome that still lingers among the fans and players.

    However, Jardine opted to remain grounded.

    “No matchup is decided yet. Whoever we face, we’ll be ready,” he said. “Cruz Azul would be special – it’s a strong team, and we know their style. But teams that aim to win championships don’t pick opponents. We respect everyone, but we fear no one.”

    In terms of squad updates, midfielder Jonathan Dos Santos is making strides in his recovery and is expected to be available off the bench for the semifinal clash. Brian Rodríguez, however, remains sidelined and will require at least another week before returning to full training.

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    WHAT RAMÓN JUÁREZ SAID

    “Keeping a clean sheet is a team effort, not just about the defenders and the goalkeeper,” said América’s defender. “Everyone runs and defends together. We’re four games away from our dream – it’s in our minds, but we’re taking it one match at a time, waiting to see who our next opponent will be.”

    Juárez also emphasized that América does not see itself as the favorite despite its dominant run, saying, “We don’t feel like favorites The reality is that there are great teams left, and we have to work with a lot of humility.”

    Regarding the possibility of facing Cruz Azul in the semifinals – a rematch of their Champions Cup clash – the Mexican player downplayed any sense of revenge.

    “More than revenge, it would be a beautiful match to play against Cruz Azul," he said. "But whoever we face, we have to be ready to beat them."

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    Should Cruz Azul fail to close out their series against León, América will instead meet the winner of the Tigres vs. Necaxa matchup in the next round.

How Luis Enrique put Paris Saint-Germain in a position to finally realise Champions League dream: From coping without Kylian Mbappe to disciplining Ousmane Dembele

The Spaniard is on the verge of ending the club's agonising wait for European Cup glory thanks to some inspired decisions and vital support

The Paris Saint-Germain job has long been regarded as a poisoned chalice. Money is no object to the club's Qatari owners, which is obviously an ideal scenario for any coach, but limitless financial backing means that patience is always in short supply.

Carlo Ancelotti, Laurent Blanc, Unai Emery, Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino and Christophe Galtier all won trophies during their respective spells at Parc des Princes, but not the one that PSG craved above all others – the Champions League.

On Saturday in Munich, though, Luis Enrique has a glorious chance to succeed where all of his high-profile predecessors have failed. So, how has the Spaniard done it? What has Luis Enrique done to put PSG in a better position than ever before to finally realise their European Cup dream? GOAL explains all below…

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    Unwavering support

    PSG wrapped up Ligue 1 with three rounds of the 2023-24 season to spare – but that was hardly a noteworthy achievement. Luis Enrique had been expected all along to lead PSG to their 10th title in 12 seasons. What had not been anticipated, though, was PSG getting knocked out of the Champions League semi-finals by Borussia Dortmund.

    BVB were worthy opponents, having emerged from the competition's 'Group of Death' before reaching the last four with a stunning win over Atletico Madrid. However, PSG had been the heavy favourites to prevail against a team toiling in the Bundesliga – and particularly after an investment of more than €430 million (£360m/$480m) in the playing squad across the summer and winter transfer windows.

    Consequently, the coach came under an awful lot of scrutiny after back-to-back 1-0 losses to Dortmund. Luckily for Luis Enrique, club chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi had his back: "I can't believe what is being written and I even find it ridiculous," the Qatari told . "But we won’t let it affect our football at all. We have a short-, medium- and long-term strategy and I have full confidence in the manager, in the players, and all of our team."

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    Overdue exit

    There's no disguising the fact that Kylian Mbappe's move to Real Madrid was a bitter blow for PSG, both as a team and a business. They lost their all-time leading goal-scorer, and most marketable player, for absolutely nothing. However, there was always the suspicion that it might end up being a blessing in disguise, simply because Mbappe had become too big for his boots – and arguably the club.

    The constant flirting with Madrid had become a major source of distraction (and irritation for Luis Enrique, who hates dealing with the press at the best of times), while the forward's prima donna behaviour hardly helped build a sense of team spirit. The feeling was that Mbappe always had to be indulged, meaning he could do as he pleased, on and off the field.

    The departure of the last remnant of the 'bling-bling' era, thus, allowed Luis Enrique to construct a far more united and hard-working team – with the help of PSG sporting director Luis Campos, who unquestionably benefited from the removal of Mbappe's gargantuan salary from the wage bill as it allowed him to invest more money a new project founded upon promising players rather than established stars.

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    PSG's recruitment during the summer of 2023 was far from flawless, and Bradley Barcola was arguably the only new signing to justify his fee during his first season at the club. Last summer, though, PSG made fewer moves but with far greater success.

    While other members of Europe's elite mulled over whether Joao Neves was really worth €70m (£58m/$79m), PSG pulled the trigger and are now reaping the rewards, with the 20-year-old looking like a generational talent.

    Former Eintracht Frankfurt centre-back Willian Pacho has also proven an absolute snip at €40m (£34m/$45m), the incredibly exciting Desire Doue has already justified his €50m (£42m/$57m) fee, while bringing in Khvicha Kvaratskhelia midway through the season has proven an absolute masterstroke, with the addition of yet another devastating dribbler making PSG even more of a nightmare to play against.

    "Of course we would have liked to keep Kylian," Luis Enrique admitted, "because everyone liked Kyky. But the team is responding very positively, at a spectacular level. I was very brave last season when I told you that we would have a better team in attack and defence, but the numbers are there to support it. The players took it as a challenge."

    And they've passed it with flying colours, with PSG playing not only with greater unity than ever before, but also greater potency (147 goals scored this season compared to 120 in the final year of Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Neymar!).

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    Laying down the law

    It's worth remembering, though, that PSG didn't exactly look like the sum of their collective parts during the early stages of the season, at least not in Europe anyway. After scraping past Girona in their Champions League opener thanks to a last-minute own goal from goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga, PSG suffered a 2-0 loss at Arsenal on October 1.

    The result itself wasn't particularly damaging – thanks to the farcical new format – but the nature of the performance was very disconcerting, and Luis Enrique made no attempt to hide his dissatisfaction with his players in his post-match press conference.

    "We were far away from the standards you need in this kind of match," he fumed. "Arsenal were much better in terms of pressure and intensity. It's impossible to play for a positive result when you don't win any of your duels on the pitch. And we won none."

    Luis Enrique had also shown his stern side before the match, though, by leaving Ousmane Dembele out of his match squad for failing to "comply or respect the expectations of the team". It was a very negative situation but sent a positive message to the rest of the squad that, under his leadership, no player, no matter how valuable, would receive preferential treatment within his egalitarian regime.

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