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After achieving a somewhat unexpected promotion from the 3.Liga in the 2023-24 campaign, Preußen Münster found themselves in ...
Chelsea are open to selling as they seek to make space for yet another attacking recruit. João Pedro, Liam Delap and Jamie ...
Fabrizio Romano reported that Chelsea have already held direct talks with Simons’s camp and the player is keen on joining ...
Simons open to Chelsea move as talks with club progressRB Leipzig eyeing Chukwuemeka in possible swap-dealBundesliga club ...
Midfielder Wouter Burger leaves Stoke City to join German top-flight side TSG Hoffenheim for an undisclosed fee.
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SB Nation on MSNBayern Munich named Social Media Champions of the Bundesliga...with a few surprisesBayern Munich have just won another trophy, albeit a virtual one. The German champions have officially been crowned the ...
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Sky Germany reports that Wolfsburg are on the verge of signing Jesper Lindstrøm on loan from Napoli, bringing him back to the ...
With McAtee's desire to remain in England now public, attention turns to which clubs will move decisively to secure the ...
Legendary keeper Oliver Kahn provided his thoughts on why Bayern Munich failed to beat Liverpool to the signing of Florian ...
The German Bundesliga has just 18 teams in its top division while most other major leagues carry 20. Uli Hesse explains this organisational quirk. Skip to main content Skip to navigation ...
Bundesliga can follow EFL in ditching ESPN in next media rights The German Bundesliga may be going down a similar path as the EFL because of its partnership with American media agency Relevent.
On Monday, the football governing body of the DFL announced that the two top divisions will receive €4.4 billion ($4.95 billion) in national television money over the next four years.
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