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Gary Neville Says Arsenal Will Win Premier League Next Season

Manchester United legend Gary Neville has tipped Arsenal to win the English Premier League next season, believing it’s finally their time to end the title drought since 2004. Arsenal have been knocking on the door for a while, finishing second for three straight seasons under Mikel Arteta. Their point totals have been impressive — 84, 89, and most recently 74 points in the 2024-25 campaign.
Speaking on The Overlap, Neville shared his prediction for the 2025-26 season, saying, “I have to back Arsenal again. I’ve been saying it the last couple of seasons, and they’ve finished second three years running. I’m sticking with them.” Last season, the Gunners ended the campaign 10 points behind champions Liverpool but Neville clearly believes their breakthrough is near.
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South Africa Coach Says They are Ready to Beat Nigeria in the WAFCON Clash

South Africa’s women’s national team coach, Desiree Ellis, has confidently stated that her team is ready to take down Nigeria once again as both sides gear up for their semi-final clash in the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. The much-anticipated match between Banyana Banyana and the Super Falcons is scheduled for Tuesday, with high stakes as a spot in the final is up for grabs.
Despite Nigeria’s stronger overall record in past meetings, South Africa won their last WAFCON encounter in 2022, edging the Super Falcons 1-0 in Morocco. That result, Ellis believes, gives her team the belief and strategy needed to win again.
Speaking ahead of the clash, Ellis said they understand what it takes to defeat Nigeria and are fully prepared for the challenge. She added that her players know the weight of this fixture and are determined to come out on top.
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Victor Osimhen to Land in Istanbul on Tuesday for Galatasaray Welcome

Victor Osimhen is set to touch down in Istanbul on Tuesday to reunite with Galatasaray fans, marking a major moment for both the club and its supporters. Turkish football pundit Hakan Gündoğar revealed that the Nigerian forward will be arriving on Tuesday and is expected to be welcomed in grand fashion by the Galatasaray faithful, with fans planning one of the most memorable receptions in the club’s history.
Galatasaray and Napoli have reportedly finalized all financial details, including bank guarantees and a two-part payment plan for the striker’s permanent move. The Turkish champions will cover Osimhen’s €75 million release clause in two instalments, €40 million upfront and €35 million within the next year.
Osimhen had spent last season on loan at Galatasaray and made the decision to remain in Turkey, turning down massive offers from Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal in the process. His return is seen as a major boost for Galatasaray ahead of the new campaign.
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Ademola Lookman Turns Down Napoli and Wants to Join Inter Milan Instead

Ademola Lookman has turned down a move to Napoli, making it clear he prefers a switch to Inter Milan instead. According to reports from Italy, the Nigerian forward has already reached a personal agreement with Inter, signing off on a five-year deal worth €4.5 million per year.
However, Inter’s opening bid of €40 million was rejected by Atalanta, who are holding out for €50 million before letting their star man go. Meanwhile, Spanish giants Atletico Madrid are also said to be keeping tabs on the situation as the transfer saga heats up.
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