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Vinícius Júnior Plans to Buy a Football Club in Portugal’s Second Division

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Real Madrid winger Vinícius Júnior is reportedly exploring the possibility of purchasing a football club in Portugal’s second division, according to ESPN.

The 24-year-old Brazilian is looking to expand his business ventures as he plans for life after his playing career.

Vinícius already has a range of personal sponsorship deals, including a long-term partnership with Nike that will run until 2028.

His representation by Roc Nation also provides him access to a network of top athletes from other sports, notably the NBA and NFL, helping to diversify his business interests even further.

The Portuguese second division consists of 18 teams, including the reserve sides of giants like Benfica and Porto.

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Clubs like Portimonense are already seeing ownership from Brazilian figures, with Rodiney Sampaio at the helm of the club.


 

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David Moyes Set to Make a Comeback as Everton’s New Manager

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David Moyes is set to make a sensational return to Everton as the club’s new manager, with an official announcement expected this weekend, according to reports.

The former Manchester United and West Ham boss has reportedly agreed to a two-and-a-half-year deal that will keep him at Goodison Park until 2027.

This marks a dramatic chapter in the Toffees’ journey under their new owners, The Friedkin Group, who appear determined to steer the club back to glory.

Moyes, now 61, is no stranger to the blue side of Merseyside.

His first stint at Everton lasted 11 remarkable years, from 2002 to 2013.

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During that period, he managed over 500 games and transformed the club from perennial relegation contenders to serious European hopefuls.

His most notable achievement was guiding Everton to a fourth-place finish in the Premier League in 2005.

Moyes left Everton in 2013 to take over the reins at Manchester United, succeeding the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson.

Although his time at Old Trafford was short-lived, he went on to rebuild his reputation.


 

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“Not Ready Yet, But Feels Better” – Guardiola on Ruben Dias’ Recovery Ahead of FA Cup

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Ahead of Manchester City’s FA Cup match against Salford City on Saturday, January 11, manager Pep Guardiola has shared some positive updates regarding the club’s injury list.

City has faced a number of injury setbacks, with several key players spending time off the pitch.

However, Guardiola expressed relief that the situation is improving.

Speaking at a press conference, he confirmed that while some players are still recovering, the team is slowly regaining strength.

One of the players in focus is Ruben Dias, who has been sidelined for some time.

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Guardiola revealed that although Dias is feeling better, he won’t be ready to feature against Salford.

“Not yet. He feels better but not ready. I don’t know when,” the manager said.

In better news, Guardiola spoke about young player Oscar Bobb, who has recently recovered from a fracture.

Bobb is now back in training with the team, which is a major boost.

“He is training with the team partially. That’s good news for us. It was a fractured bone.

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Now that it’s healed, he’s fine, but good news is he’s back,” Guardiola added.


 

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AC Milan Considering Marcus Rashford Transfer in January to Revive His Career

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AC Milan manager Sergio Conceicao has hinted at the possibility of a January move for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford.

Rashford, who has been struggling for game time at Old Trafford, is reportedly seeking a fresh start to reignite his career.

The forward’s situation at United has grown increasingly uncertain, with current manager Erik ten Hag seemingly leaving him out of future plans.

Despite being just 27, Rashford has found himself on the fringes of the team, prompting speculation about his next move.

Pressed on the subject, Conceicao said, “Rashford is a quality player, no doubt about it.

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In football, you always keep an eye on opportunities.

Let’s see what happens.” His comments have only added fuel to the growing speculation.


 

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