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Yahoo
3 days ago
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Stuttgart expect Arsenal target Enzo Millot to leave
Enzo Millot (22) scored 12 and provided eight assists in 43 games across all competitions last season, his best tally yet, but Stuttgart expect the Frenchman to leave this summer. As reported by BILD, everything currently points to a departure for Millot. The 22-year-old has a reported release clause just under €20m, and the French playmaker is pushing for a move this summer with the DFB Pokal winners also expecting their prized asset to leave. Per the report, clubs from Saudi Arabia are monitoring the player's situation while Premier League duo Arsenal and Tottenham are also interested in Millot. Advertisement Should Millot leave, VfB have already identified Muhammed Damar as a potential replacement for Millot. The 21-year-old scored nine goals and provided six assists in 31 league games for 2. Bundesliga side Elversberg last season while on loan from Hoffenheim. Damar's contract expires in 2026 but despite holding initial talks, Borussia Mönchengladbach, 1. FC Köln and Marseille have shown an interest in the Hoffenheim player. GGFN | Daniel Pinder
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🔥 Something's stirring in Berlin, Union pave the way for women's elite
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. Of the five major European women's football leagues (France, Spain, England, Italy, and Germany), only in the Bundesliga was there no representative from the country's capital. A situation that will radically change next season. The promotion of Union Berlin to the Women's Bundesliga puts a team on the map that comes to shake up the German women's football the promotion to the top category confirmed four weeks ago with a thrashing of Borussia Mönchengladbach by 6-1, last Sunday saw a great celebration in the Köpenick district, in East Berlin. The victory against Gütersloh (6-0) was the icing on the cake of a dream season for the Eiserne Mädchen in an unbeatable atmosphere. More than 20,000 people came to the Alter Försterei to celebrate a historic milestone for the Berlin team. League title and promotion, the best possible end to the season. Although to attribute the large crowd to just one match (or two if you count the victory against Mönchengladbach) would be untruthful. The Union Berlin fans have not left their players alone at any time this season. As evidence, a fact. The fourth best attendance in European women's football has been at Union Berlin matches, with an average of 7,190 spectators per match, above clubs like Barcelona. An unbeatable year for the red and white team that now looks forward to its debut in the elite. And all this while becoming a completely professional team since 2023. The arrival of a German football legend like Jennifer Zietz laid the foundations to radically transform Union Berlin. And the work could not have been more successful: two consecutive promotions that place the Eisern in the elite. But the limit is not just the Bundesliga. No solemos levantar muchas de estas en Köpenick... ¡Vaya explosión de alegría! 🥇 — 1. FC Union Berlin ES (@fcunion_es) May 18, 2025 Planning for the season is already underway in the Köpenick district, and the ambition is high. The club itself does not hide its desire: "the medium-term goal is to sit at the same table as Bayern, Wolfsburg or Frankfurt, the country's big clubs", reads its story in the club's official media. And it is not for less. Something is moving in the east of Berlin. (PHOTO: Union Berlin)
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🔥 Something's stirring in Berlin, Union pave the way for women's elite
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. Of the five major European women's football leagues (France, Spain, England, Italy, and Germany), only in the Bundesliga was there no representative from the country's capital. A situation that will radically change next season. The promotion of Union Berlin to the Women's Bundesliga puts a team on the map that comes to shake up the German women's football board. Advertisement With the promotion to the top category confirmed four weeks ago with a thrashing of Borussia Mönchengladbach by 6-1, last Sunday saw a great celebration in the Köpenick district, in East Berlin. The victory against Gütersloh (6-0) was the icing on the cake of a dream season for the Eiserne Mädchen in an unbeatable atmosphere. More than 20,000 people came to the Alter Försterei to celebrate a historic milestone for the Berlin team. League title and promotion, the best possible end to the season. A social phenomenon that is growing Although to attribute the large crowd to just one match (or two if you count the victory against Mönchengladbach) would be untruthful. The Union Berlin fans have not left their players alone at any time this season. As evidence, a fact. The fourth best attendance in European women's football has been at Union Berlin matches, with an average of 7,190 spectators per match, above clubs like Barcelona. Advertisement An unbeatable year for the red and white team that now looks forward to its debut in the elite. And all this while becoming a completely professional team since 2023. The arrival of a German football legend like Jennifer Zietz laid the foundations to radically transform Union Berlin. And the work could not have been more successful: two consecutive promotions that place the Eisern in the elite. But the limit is not just the Bundesliga. Planning for the season is already underway in the Köpenick district, and the ambition is high. The club itself does not hide its desire: "the medium-term goal is to sit at the same table as Bayern, Wolfsburg or Frankfurt, the country's big clubs", reads its story in the club's official media. And it is not for less. Something is moving in the east of Berlin. (PHOTO: Union Berlin)
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🧐 Not enough reflection? Fohlen star assesses Gladbach's season
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. In Gladbach, after the 0:1 loss against Wolfsburg on the 34th matchday, numerous whistles could be heard. The Foals ended the season with seven consecutive winless games and ultimately landed in 10th place in the table. Too little for a team that was dreaming of Europe just a few weeks ago at BMG? 🛍️⚽️ Have you been to the OneFootball FanShop yet? Freshly launched: The home and away jersey of Borussia Mönchengladbach. Get the matchday feeling for the new season at home now! 🛒 Discover now "We should look at the whole thing very rationally. It's not a season from which you can only draw negative things. There have also been developments in the right direction. And yet you also have to be honest - the development is far from complete," Foals professional Philipp Sander explained to 'Bild' and immediately held each individual player accountable. "In the end, everyone is well advised to reflect on themselves, their own performance. That always helps the most," said the 27-year-old, who, however, did not yet have any solutions for the next season. "If I had the answer now, I would like to give it immediately. In the end, it's the little things that you just have to do better." 📸 Christof Koepsel - 2025 Getty Images


Al-Ahram Weekly
18-05-2025
- Sport
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Harry Kane finishes Bundesliga as top scorer again - World
Harry Kane didn't need to start Bayern Munich's last game of the Bundesliga to finish as the league's top scorer again. Bayern coach Vincent Kompany suggested before the game that the team's title-winning celebrations had taken their toll when he opted to start Kane among the substitutes for Saturday's match at Hoffenheim. The team was presented with the trophy after its win over Borussia Mönchengladbach the previous weekend and 14 of the players, including Kane, continued the party with a quick trip to Ibiza before returning to Munich. 'It's his first title,' Kompany said of Kane. 'Perhaps the week wasn't as optimal for him as I would have hoped, but it's normal.' Bayern went on to finish the season with a 4-0 win. Thomas Müller started in his last Bundesliga appearance for the club and made way for Kane for the last half hour. Kane set up Serge Gnabry for Bayern's third goal and completed the scoring with his league-leading 26th. 'It was nice to finish with another goal,' Kane said. It's the second consecutive year the 31-year-old Kane has finished as the Bundesliga top-scorer, making him the first player to win the cannon trophy in his first two seasons in the German league. Kane scored 36 times last season. Nine of his 26 goals were penalties this season. Both Bayer Leverkusen's Patrik Schick and Borussia Dortmund's Serhou Guirassy finished with 21 goals, with Schick needing less time than any other Bundesliga player between goals. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.) Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link: