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Last updated: May 29, 2026, 8:51 AM ET

Club Management Moves approached Skubala as Bristol City close on a deal to replace Nigel Pearson, a move that could stabilize a side hovering near the Championship playoff spots. Across Spain, Pérez demanded a coach while hinting that José Mourinho fits the profile, underscoring Real Madrid’s intent to refresh the dugout without overhauling a squad already deemed “good enough.” In Brazil, Santos rejected claims of medical opacity surrounding Neymar, insisting the forward will be fit for the World Cup and signaling the club’s confidence in its health protocols amid lingering doubts.

Player Transfers & Eligibility Konaté set to leave Liverpool on a free transfer this summer, a development that could free up £30m in wages and reshape a back line that struggled with injuries last season. Meanwhile, Silva emerged as an option for Barcelona, whose aggressive summer window may see the Portuguese midfielder replace departing stars. In a surprising national‑team switch, Volpato changed allegiance to Australia just before the Socceroos announced their 2026 World Cup squad, a decision that adds depth to Australia’s attacking midfield options. Across the Atlantic, Cassap earned a call‑up to Northern Ireland’s senior side for June qualifiers, marking a rapid rise from England youth ranks to senior international football.

Future Tournament Outlook Martinez backed Ronaldo to target the 2030 World Cup at age, a statement that reflects Portugal’s long‑term planning and the veteran’s sustained fitness regime. In women’s football, Putellas departed Barcelona after a fourth Champions League triumph, prompting questions about the club’s ability to maintain dominance without its marquee forward. These developments collectively shape the transfer market, managerial strategies, and international roster constructions as clubs and nations prepare for the next cycle of major competitions.