
Galatasaray’s Osimhen Stance Makes Him the Window’s Hardest Deal
Galatasaray’s refusal to sell Victor Osimhen tests how much leverage elite clubs still hold when Europe’s richest buyers arrive.
Scores, transfers and athlete stories.

Galatasaray’s refusal to sell Victor Osimhen tests how much leverage elite clubs still hold when Europe’s richest buyers arrive.

Reports of Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez marrying frame sport’s most powerful personal brand as a family business empire.

Taiwo Awoniyi has promised goals for Coventry. Here’s what the move means for his form, confidence and Super Eagles relevance.

Patrick Vieira’s reported Senegal move could reshape a star squad, AFCON ambitions and Africa’s appeal to elite-name coaches.

Cameroon’s historic WAFCON final win over Malawi turns a fairytale run into proof of a wider reset in African women’s football.

Can Arsenal’s Community Shield form reveal a genuine title-defence mindset, or is August promise still just preseason theatre?

Benfica’s reported Tosin Adarabioyo interest shows why Europe is chasing versatile, Premier League-tested Nigerian-eligible defenders.

The reported Lakers sale sets a new valuation benchmark for NBA teams, Premier League clubs and global sports investors.

Xavi’s reported Netherlands appointment signals a cultural reset for a national team built around Dutch coaching identity.

A potential FSG windfall would not automatically transform Liverpool’s transfer budget, but it could reshape strategy, risk and fan trust.

Mourinho’s claimed United agreement reopens the great post-Ferguson what-if and whether he could have changed the club’s decline.

Liverpool’s reported loan chase for Ronald Araújo could be a low-risk defensive gamble with major Premier League title implications.

Vinicius Jr’s reported new Real Madrid deal signals who will anchor the club’s post-Modrić/Kroos era alongside Mbappé.

UEFA’s boycott threat and the FA’s Infantino stance reveal a deeper fight over football governance, calendars and national leverage.

How FIFA’s $25bn private-investment plan collapsed into a governance crisis and damaged UEFA’s confidence in Gianni Infantino.

What hosting the 2026 CAF Awards in Lagos could mean for Nigeria’s event economy, football tourism, sponsorships and soft power.

Samuel Ogazi’s reported Glasgow 2026 400m gold could mark Nigeria’s shift from sprint potential to a new athletics era.

Anthony Joshua’s comeback is being shaped by rehab, smarter camp design and a psychological reset as much as matchmaking.

Team Nigeria’s para powerlifting surge at Glasgow 2026 reveals an under-celebrated pipeline turning local grit into global medals.

A hotel theft allegation involving Super Falcons players puts WAFCON athlete welfare, security, and tournament logistics under scrutiny.

Nigerian football fandom is shifting from club-first loyalty to player-led obsession powered by clips, betting, transfers and national pride.

How the expanded World Cup can unlock new revenue for African federations, broadcasters and sponsors—if they package attention better.
Record attendances, real budgets, and a generation of players who grew up watching the sport on TV.