West Ham's Mavropanos attracts plenty of interest
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Dinos Mavropanos is attracting interest from multiple Premier League sides and clubs across Europe following an impressive individual campaign at West Ham.
Arsenal are admirers of Mavropanos and have an interest in their former player, but it should be noted they currently have William Saliba, Cristhian Mosquera and Ben White as right-footed centre-halves in the squad.
Mavropanos, who is contracted to West Ham until 2028, made seven Premier League appearances for Arsenal after joining the club in 2018.
Benitez: Fans will rally around Iraola
Former Reds manager Rafael Benitez thinks Andoni Iraola is a good fit for Liverpool and is convinced he can thrive at Anfield.
Benitez, who won the Champions League as Liverpool manager in 2005, was speaking exclusively Your Site News reporter Tim Thornton.
"Iraola, I think has done really well in Bournemouth and now he has a different challenge.
"It is a massive club, but I think he has an advantage - he knows the league.
"The fans will be very supportive, for sure.
"The way that he wants to play - I think they like that and I think he has great possibilities to do well."
Mourinho starts work as Real Madrid boss
Jose Mourinho has started work in his second stint as Real Madrid head coach.
The Portuguese signed a three-year contract with Real earlier this summer.
This second stint comes 13 years after his first spell in charge of Real Madrid ended.
During that initial spell in charge, Mourinho spent three years in Madrid, winning LaLiga with a record points total, as well as the Copa del Rey and Supercopa.
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Football CEO Edwards to leave Liverpool
Michael Edwards is leaving his role as Liverpool's CEO of Football.
Edwards is set to leave Fenway Sports Group (FSG) and the Reds imminently "prior to the start of Liverpool FCs pre-season preparations."
The American was in his second stint at Liverpool during which he oversaw the club's football operation. Following his return to FSG as CEO of Football in 2024, his responsibilities expanded beyond Liverpool to include supporting the groups broader football strategy.
Edwards first joined Liverpool in 2011, initially as Performance Director before becoming Sporting Director.
It has been a privilege to return to Fenway Sports Group and Liverpool Football Club at such an important moment, Edwards said.
I leave believing Liverpool is in a strong position, with outstanding people, a clear direction and the foundations in place for continued success.
FSG President Mike Gordon added: "Michael has made an extraordinary contribution to Liverpool Football Club and Fenway Sports Group throughout his time with our organization. When Michael returned in 2024, he did so at a pivotal moment for Liverpool, embracing a broader leadership role across our football interests in the process.
"His return to the organization saw Liverpool successfully navigate a significant period of transition before securing the clubs historic 20th English league title, an achievement to which Michael made an important contribution.
"On behalf of John Henry, Tom Werner and everyone at Fenway Sports Group, I would like to thank Michael for his outstanding service, friendship and leadership, and wish him and his family every success and happiness in the future.
Duran becomes Celtic's first summer signing
Celtic have made striker Camilo Duran their first new summer signing in a deal worth around 6m.
The 24-year-old emerged as a priority target for the Hoops following a standout season with Qarabag, where he impressed both domestically and in the Champions League.
Duran, who joined the Azerbaijan club from Portuguese side Portimonense, scored 15 goals last season, with five of them in Europe's elite club competition.
AFC Wimbledon agree deal for Wycombe's Tilley
Latest from Your Site News' Amar Mehta and Mark McAdam:
AFC Wimbledon have verbally agreed a deal with Wycombe for midfielder James Tilley.
The 28-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at Wimbledon having joined Wycombe on a free in the summer of 2025.
Tilley's medical expected to be completed within the next 24 hours.
Devlin leaves Hearts as a free agent
Hearts have confirmed that Cammy Devlin will not be returning to the club.
A Hearts statement read: "Cammy was given a deadline by the club to commit to taking up the offer of a new deal, which he has failed to meet, and therefore leaves under freedom of contract."
Devlin joined Hearts in August 2021 and went on to make 176 appearances in maroon, scoring eight goals.
Hearts added: "The club thanks Cammy for his time at Tynecastle Park."