
CONMEBOL Libertadores · Attacker · #10 · Brazil · 22 yrs
In a recent report, Fichajes mentioned that Manchester City are keeping a keen eye on Barcelona full-back Alejandro Balde. It has been revealed that the Mancunian giants are showing interest in acquir...
Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada has praised former boss Ruben Amorim even though he was sacked in January. Iraola left with the team faltering in their efforts to reach the Champions League after the previous season's 15th-place finish and Europa League final defeat. While results were generally poor, Amorim took the bold decisions to axe Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho from his squad.

Hansi Flick has become the central axis of Barcelona's project. Despite this, he has raised doubts about whether he will renew beyond 2028, as he has stated that he wants to be with his family. After this, the Blaugranas are reportedly pointing towards Cesc Fàbregas as his ideal successor. Hansi Flick has managed to turn Barcelona into one of the best teams in the world, betting on young talents as the central base of the sporting project. Because of this, he extended his contract until 2028, making his commitment clear. However, he has raised doubts about his future retirement due to family concerns. Following this, the Blaugranas are reportedly pointing towards Cesc Fàbregas as their ideal long-term successor. With Pep Guardiola’s departure from Manchester City, Hansi had some very kind words for the Spanish manager, praising his excellent handling of the project. However, he cast doubt on whether he would stay at Barcelona for 10 years: “To spend 10 years at the same club at this level… It’s incredible… I don’t think you’ll see me here for a decade.” With this in mind, the Blaugranas have already target Cesc Fabregas. According to Javi Miguel, via Catalunya Ràdio, the Blaugranas have already started planning the future of the project in case Hansi Flick decides not to renew his contract in 2028. They have pointed towards Cesc Fàbregas as the ideal candidate, as he is not only from La Masia but also has a clause in Como 1907 that allows him to leave for the Spanish side. In addition, he has very good relationships with Joan Laporta, Deco, and Alejandro Echevarria. Despite not having extensive experience as a coach, Cesc Fàbregas has impressed in Serie A. After arriving in the top division in 2024, he has managed to turn them into one of the most eye-catching sporting projects in Italy. Not only does his style of play stand out, but he also has solid results. They have even managed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League for the 2026–27 season, attracting the attention of Barcelona. Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas reacts salutes the fans at the end of the Serie A match. Cesc Fàbregas not rushing a Como 1907 exit benefits Barcelona After becoming a shareholder of Como 1907 in 2022, Cesc Fàbregas did not take long to become part of the club’s sporting structure. In 2023, he became the coach of the U-19 team, later becoming the assistant coach in December of that same year, as he did not have a UEFA Pro license. However, he managed to become head coach in the 2024–25 season and has made it clear that he is in no hurry to leave the club, benefiting Barcelona. Having Hansi Flick until 2028, the Blaugranas are not looking to change coaches in the short term, as the German is a standard-bearer for the team. As Cesc is a shareholder of Como 1907, he has a strong sense of belonging and does not want to leave the club in the short term. With his contract also expiring in June 2028, the Spaniard manager could be tempted to return to Barcelona, where he also managed to shine as a player. Both Hansi Flick and Cesc Fàbregas share a similar playing style, aiming for an attractive playing style with high pressing. In addition, both rely on young players, something Hansi has already implemented successfully with numerous talents. For this reason, he emerges as the ideal candidate for the future of the sporting project.

After months of questions about his form and a lengthy scoring drought that followed him through both club and international soccer, the American star finally responded to the pitch. With the countdown to the World Cup entering its final stage, Christian Pulisic delivered a performance that could hardly have come at a better time for the United States. After months of questions about his form and a lengthy scoring drought that followed him through both club and international soccer, the American star finally responded to the pitch. The friendly victory over Senegal was about more than the result. It offered renewed belief for the United States and gave supporters a glimpse of the player they hope will lead the country during a home World Cup. The USMNT entered the match under pressure after disappointing defeats against Portugal and Belgium earlier in the year. Questions surrounded the team’s mentality, defensive structure, and whether head coach Mauricio Pochettino had found the right formula ahead of the tournament. Against Senegal, however, the team looked far more energetic and confident. A crowd of more than 57,000 in Charlotte witnessed one of the most encouraging American performances in months as the host nation secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory. Christian Pulisic of United States scores his team’s second goal against Mory Diaw of Senegal The match began brightly, with Pulisic heavily involved from the opening minutes. His movement, creativity, and willingness to attack defenders immediately caused problems for one of Africa’s strongest teams. Pulisic finally ends the drought The breakthrough arrived after nearly six months without a goal for club or country. Pulisic first helped create the opening goal, delivering a precise cross that allowed Sergino Dest to finish a flowing move and put the United States ahead. Shortly afterward, he found the moment he had been waiting for. A perfectly weighted pass from Ricardo Pepi sent him through on goal, and the Milan attacker calmly rounded goalkeeper Mory Diaw before finishing from a difficult angle. The goal ended a frustrating run that had stretched back to December 2025 for club soccer and even longer for the national team. His emotional celebration made it clear how much the moment meant. Pulisic’s message to the critics For months, discussions about the 27-year-old forward’s lack of goals overshadowed many of his other contributions. Despite continuing to create chances and influence matches, attention remained fixed on the numbers beside his name. Following the victory, the American captain finally addressed the criticism directly. “I’ve felt this confidence, like I played really well in recent months, too, but all people seem to care about is goals. So hopefully now people can stop talking about it.” 🔴⚫️Christian Pulisic ahora anda todo rebelde y suelto cuando durante 6 meses se arrastró sobre el campo, con un desgano evidente y sin un solo gol en todo el 2026. Y con todo y eso tiene los cojones de declarar ESTO. Otro impresentable más que se puede largar de mi Milan. pic.twitter.com/QwDBYlWApZ— José Alejandro Alaimo (@alaimofootball) June 1, 2026 The comment reflected the frustration that had been building during the drought. Pulisic consistently maintained that he felt confident in his performances, even when the goals were not arriving. “I mean, it’s just great to score again. Hopefully, people can stop talking about it. I feel great“, he added to ESPN.