Lionel Messi's move to Inter Miami could be a catalyst for soccer's growth in the United States. His presence elevates the profile of MLS, attracting increased attention and investment.
When you think of the most popular sports teams on social media, you would probably assume that we’d be talking about the teams with huge national followings – the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Lakers, ...
Since Major League Soccer's inception in 1996, the league has been graced by some truly great players like David Beckham, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Carlos Vela, and L ...
Former Argentine star Sergio Aguero has showered praise on Lionel Messi for his transformative impact on MLS, and has weighed ...
Casemiro's potential departure reflects the ongoing changes at Manchester United. His inconsistent form over the past 18 months, coupled with his high wages and the lack of a contract extension, has ...
Messi wants Neymar. Aware that the Club World Cup will demand a much higher level of competition than the MLS, Inter Miami is ...
Jimmy Donaldson — better known online as MrBeast — isn’t in the TikTok bidding race just yet, according to a representative ...
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Liverpool and Barcelona have become the first teams to confirm their places in the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League round of 16. The Reds had already secured a place in either the round of 16 or the ...
Al Hilal have identified Mohamed Salah and Rodrygo as possible replacements for Neymar, while Manchester United are reportedly ahead of Manchester City in the race to sign Nuno Mendes. Join us for ...
Plus: Chelsea handed a boost in their pursuit of Alejandro Garnacho; Manchester United weigh up making improved offer for Patrick Dorgu; Everton put Sunderland midfielder Dan Neil on shortlist of ...
Aussies looking to invest in their new year’s resolution have been given a major warning from the government about dodgy business practices. Thousands of Aussies could be left in a rut when ...