Football
OFFICIAL: Olivier Giroud Seals Stunning Return to Europe as Lille Confirm Deal

French football legend Olivier Giroud is officially heading back to Europe, with Ligue 1 side Lille OSC confirming a deal to sign the veteran striker from Major League Soccer (MLS) club Los Angeles FC.
The 37-year-old has agreed to a one-year contract with Lille after spending a single season in the United States, where he impressed with his leadership and goal-scoring at LAFC. According to sources close to the deal, the paperwork is complete and his medical examination has been scheduled.
This move marks a return home for Giroud, who first made his name in Ligue 1 with Montpellier, famously leading them to the league title in the 2011/12 season. Now, more than a decade later, he is set to bring his wealth of experience back to French football.
Giroud, France’s all-time leading goal scorer, has enjoyed a decorated career across top European clubs. His time at Arsenal and Chelsea saw him win multiple FA Cups and European titles, while his stint at AC Milan added a Serie A crown to his impressive list of achievements.
Career Highlights
Montpellier (2009–2012) – Ligue 1 champion
Arsenal (2012–2018) – Three-time FA Cup winner
Chelsea (2018–2021) – UEFA Champions League and Europa League winner
AC Milan (2021–2023) – Serie A champion
Los Angeles FC (2024) – Short but productive MLS campaign
Lille OSC (2025–2026) – One-year deal confirmed
Giroud’s experience and professionalism are expected to play a key role for Lille as they aim to strengthen their squad for both domestic and continental competitions.
Football
Juventus 2–5 Manchester City: Haaland Hits 300 as City Dominate Club World Cup Clash

Manchester City produced a dazzling display to overpower Juventus 5–2 at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, sealing top spot in Group G at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup with a perfect record.
Pep Guardiola’s side, brimming with confidence and flair, tore through Juventus with clinical precision, sending out a strong message to their rivals ahead of the knockout rounds.
First Half: Doku Strikes Early, Kalulu Own Goal Adds Pressure
City wasted no time asserting their dominance, as Jeremy Doku opened the scoring in the 9th minute with a trademark cut-in and finish from the left flank. Juventus responded swiftly through Teun Koopmeiners, who capitalized on a wayward pass from Ederson to level the score in the 11th minute.
But parity didn’t last long. In the 26th minute, Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu turned a dangerous low cross from Savinho into his own net, restoring City’s lead in unfortunate fashion for the Italian side.
Second Half: Haaland Hits 300, Foden and Savinho Seal the Deal
The second half saw City shift into top gear. Erling Haaland, quiet by his own standards in the group stages, announced himself with a poacher’s finish in the 52nd minute—marking his 300th career goal in style after a Matheus Nunes assist.
City weren’t done yet. Phil Foden added a fourth in the 69th minute with a composed finish, before Savinho capped off a stunning performance with a thunderous strike off the bar in the 75th.
Juventus could only muster a late consolation in the 84th minute through Dusan Vlahovic, who slotted home from a clever Kenan Yildiz through-ball.
Match Summary
Final Score: Juventus 2–5 Manchester City
Goals:
Man City: Doku (9’), Kalulu (own goal, 26’), Haaland (52’), Foden (69’), Savinho (75’) Juventus: Koopmeiners (11’), Vlahovic (84’)
City enjoyed 65 percent possession and racked up 24 shots to Juventus’ 5, showcasing complete control throughout the match.
Tactical Breakdown
City’s aggressive wing play, especially through Doku and Nunes, dismantled Juventus’ backline. Their ability to press, recover, and transition rapidly left the Italian giants chasing shadows. Juventus, though dangerous in spurts, were ultimately undone by unforced errors and a relentless City attack.
What’s Next?
Manchester City advance to the one-sixteenth stage where they will face the Group H runners-up—either Real Madrid or RB Salzburg—on July 1 in Orlando. Juventus, finishing second in Group G, also progress but face a tougher path in the knockout stage.
With three wins from three, 11 goals scored, and only 3 conceded, Manchester City look every bit the favorites to lift the trophy. Guardiola’s men are firing on all cylinders—and the rest of the world has taken notice.
Football
OFFICIAL: Kamaldeen Sulemana Joins Atalanta in €21.5m Deal – Contract Until 2029 Signed

In a major move for Ghanaian football, Kamaldeen Sulemana is set to join Italian Serie A side Atalanta from Southampton in a deal worth up to €21.5 million. The agreement, confirmed by renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, marks a significant step forward in the winger’s career after a challenging season in the English Championship.
The deal will see Atalanta pay €17.5 million in instalments, with an additional €4 million in performance-based add-ons. Southampton, who signed Sulemana from Rennes in 2023, have also secured a 15 percent sell-on clause, ensuring future financial benefits should Atalanta sell the player.
Sulemana, 23, is expected to sign a contract that runs until June 2029, with an option to extend. The Ghana international brings pace, flair, and creativity to Gian Piero Gasperini’s squad, who will be looking to strengthen their attacking options ahead of a new campaign in Europe.
Sulemana struggled to find consistency with Southampton following their relegation from the Premier League but remained a bright spark with his electric dribbling and ability to stretch defences. His move to Atalanta comes at a crucial point in his development, offering him a fresh start in one of Europe’s top leagues.
This transfer could also prove beneficial for the Black Stars, as regular appearances at a high level will sharpen Sulemana’s form ahead of Ghana’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers and AFCON 2025 preparations.
Football
OFFICIAL: Cristiano Ronaldo Extends Al-Nassr Contract Until 2027

Cristiano Ronaldo has signed a new two-year contract extension with Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr, keeping him at the club until June 2027.
The 40-year-old forward joined Al-Nassr in late 2022 and has since scored over 90 goals in just over 100 matches. He recently won the Saudi Pro League Golden Boot with 35 goals and remains in top form.
Ronaldo’s deal is reportedly worth around €200 million per year, reaffirming his status as the highest-paid footballer in the world.
Since his arrival, he has played a key role in raising the profile of Saudi football, attracting global stars and boosting international viewership. While Al-Nassr has yet to secure a league title during his time, the club did win the Arab Club Champions Cup.
The extension means Ronaldo will continue playing into his 40s, with more records in sight—and a potential sixth World Cup appearance in 2026.
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