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OneFootball·12 October 2023
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OneFootball·12 October 2023
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Barcelona’s Spotify Camp Nou redevelopment is progressing after they obtained a building license from the City Council on Thursday. Most work is expected to be done by end of the 2023/24 season, with the team returning in November 2024. Excitement is building for the Blaugrana’s homecoming.
Liverpool have been forced to delay the full opening of the new Anfield Road stand until next year due to complications with contractors. The upper tier will remain closed for all home fixtures until the end of the calendar year, disappointing many fans who’d bought tickets for the upcoming the Merseyside derby and matches against other top clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal, Newcastle and Chelsea.
Real Madrid have reportedly secured new contracts for Eduardo Camavinga and Federico Valverde, with both midfielders set to extend until 2028. The club are also close to announcing an extension for Vinicius Junior. The new deals signal a commitment to building for the future, with Camavinga and Valverde set to take over from veterans Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić.
Gabriel Jesus insists there’s no issue with Ederson after an on-field incident in Arsenal’s win over Manchester City. The pair will play together for Brazil in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, with Jesus emphasising their strong off-pitch relationship despite a brief flashpoint during Sunday’s game.
Eden Hazard announced his retirement earlier this week due to injury at the age of 32. His move to Real Madrid in 2019 was meant to be his prime but was marred by physical struggles. He was a shining talent, entertaining, and an icon at Chelsea, but as football evolved into a more tactical and robotic sport, mavericks like Hazard have become rarer. Football365 explain why the Belgian’s retirement marks the end of an era.
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