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Last updated: May 17, 2026, 5:43 AM ET

Transfer Market Moves

José Mourinho is actively pushing for Manchester City's Rodri to become his first signing at Real Madrid, while Liverpool and Manchester United have expressed interest in Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga. The Portuguese manager confirmed his agent Jorge Mendes is already in contact with Real Madrid regarding a potential return to the Spanish giants next season, as Robert Lewandowski officially announced he will leave Barcelona when his contract expires this summer.

Match Results & Trophy Drama

Cristiano Ronaldo's trophy drought in Saudi Arabia continued as Al Nassr fell 1-0 to Japan's Gamba Osaka in the AFC Champions League Two final, while Manchester City celebrated FA Cup victory without any post-match celebrations as Pep Guardiola banned players from having "even one beer" ahead of their crucial Premier League clash with Bournemouth. In women's football, Manchester City secured the Women's Super League title with a victory over West Ham, highlighted by Bunny Shaw's two goals in her farewell appearance.

Player Injuries & Comebacks

Wayne Rooney may require surgery after injuring his wrist while saving a Jordan Pickford shot during a BBC recording session, while U.S. women's soccer star Mallory Swanson made her competitive return after more than 18 months away following the birth of her first child in November. The contrasting fortunes highlight how quickly circumstances can change in professional football.

Managerial Changes & Club Transitions

Xabi Alonso appears headed to Chelsea despite his Bayer Leverkusen dream ending, with Mohamed Salah's recent outburst keeping pressure on Liverpool manager Arne Slot. Chelsea's turbulent season ended without silverware, but Alonso's arrival offers renewed hope for the Blues. Meanwhile, Aarhus GF completed a remarkable transformation from relegation candidates to Danish Superliga champions for the first time in 40 years.

Lower League Stories

Rangers are pursuing a permanent deal for on-loan winger Moore as Falkirk prepare to cash in on their striker asset, while Serie D hopefuls Chievo Verona have received unexpected assistance from Mario Balotelli and former Brazil winger Douglas Costa in their quest for promotion. These moves demonstrate how experienced players often seek new challenges in different footballing environments.