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Maxi Oyedele Completes Transfer to Legia Warsaw

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Manchester United announced on Thursday that Maxi Oyedele has made a permanent transfer to Legia Warsaw. The club shared the news on their website ahead of their upcoming Premier League match against Brighton, extending their best wishes to Oyedele for the future.

Oyedele, who joined Manchester United’s Academy and contributed to their FA Youth Cup win in 2022, was a key player for the Under-18s and Under-23s. Reflecting on his departure, Oyedele expressed gratitude on Instagram, saying, “My time at Manchester United has finally come to an end. I want to say thank you to the only club I’ve ever known.”


 

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Joe Cole Reveals What Arsenal Must Do to Win the Premier League

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Joe Cole speaks on Arsenal and their chances of winning the Premier League this season. He suggests that if Arsenal can sign Victor Osimhen, the title could be theirs.

“I’m going to put an asterisk on this. I think Manchester City win the title if they [Arsenal] don’t bring in a number nine because I still think that will be a problem for them.

“Therefore, I am predicting Manchester City to clinch the league ahead of Arsenal, but if they sign Victor Osimhen, I would change my prediction. As it stands, my choice is Manchester City.”


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“Messi Is on Another Planet” — Jay-Jay Okocha Weighs In on GOAT Debate

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Jay-Jay Okocha speaks on the popular GOAT debate between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi and shares his pick.

“Ronaldo is a special player. But he’s, for me, a goal scorer. He can score 10 million goals. He is a goal scorer. It’s like Haaland. Haaland is a goal scorer.”

“But Messi, Messi, Messi is on another planet,” he said.

“Messi was born to play football, you know. Messi, I think Messi will get ill if he doesn’t play football. You know, he’s a genius,” he added.


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Arsenal Confirm Squad Numbers Ahead of 2026/27 Premier League Season

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Ahead of the 2026/27 Premier League season, beginning this weekend, Arsenal have confirmed their squad numbers for the players.

In a post on the club’s website, Mikel Arteta’s side confirmed that Bruno Guimaraes, who joined the Gunners from Newcastle United, will wear the number 39 jersey.

Squad numbers for Arsenal players this season:

  1. David Raya
  2. William Saliba
  3. Cristhian Mosquera
  4. Ben White
  5. Piero Hincapie
  6. Gabriel
  7. Bukayo Saka
  8. Martin Odegaard
  9. Gabriel Jesus
  10. Eberechi Eze
  11. Gabriel Martinelli
  12. Jurrien Timber
  13. Kepa Arrizabalaga
  14. Viktor Gyokeres
  15. Christos Tzolis
  16. Noni Madueke
  17. Fabio Vieira
  18. Ethan Nwaneri
  19. Mikel Merino
  20. Reiss Nelson
  21. Kai Havertz
  22. Illan Meslier
  23. Riccardo Calafiori
  24. Tommy Setford
  25. Martin Zubimendi
  26. Bruno Guimaraes
  27. Declan Rice
  28. Myles Lewis-Skelly
  29. Max Dowman

 

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