Archive: 2025 / 07 - Page 6

Kyle Walker’s Burnley Move: Man City Veteran Set for Premier League Return on Two-Year Deal
5 Jul

Kyle Walker is set to leave Manchester City for Burnley in a £5m deal, signing a two-year contract as he aims to keep his England career alive. The move reunites him with ex-teammate Scott Parker and gives Burnley a Premier League boost after fending off rival clubs.

Crete Wildfire Triggers Mass Evacuation of Tourists Amid Spreading Chaos
3 Jul

A fierce wildfire in southeastern Crete has forced more than 5,000 people—mostly foreign tourists—to evacuate hotels and villages, as strong winds and a recent heatwave fuel multiple fronts. Emergency crews are battling to contain the fire, which has led to hospitalizations and widespread damage across Lasithi.

Manchester United Stars Grapple with Ruben Amorim’s Blunt Criticism Ahead of Europa League Final
3 Jul

Diogo Dalot has opened up about how Manchester United players are processing manager Ruben Amorim's tough public criticism. Despite feeling hurt by the remarks, Dalot says the squad respects Amorim's honesty and is using his straight-talking style as motivation before their Europa League showdown with Tottenham.

Manchester United to Evaluate Diego Leon in Pre-Season Before Deciding on Potential Loan Move
2 Jul

Diego Leon, Manchester United's new 18-year-old signing, faces a summer of uncertainty as the club considers loaning him out based on pre-season assessments by manager Ruben Amorim. Despite his attacking talent, Leon may need time to adapt and could be sent to an INEOS-linked club like FC Lausanne Sport.

Why Some Employers Are Giving Workers Monday Off for a Canada Day Super-Long Weekend
2 Jul

With Canada Day landing on a Tuesday in 2025, some companies are making waves by giving staff Monday off as well. This small gesture is gaining popularity, with businesses seeing boosted morale and productivity as a result. Here’s how this trend is shaking up workplace culture.

Al-Hilal Stuns Manchester City with 4-3 Extra-Time Victory in FIFA Club World Cup
1 Jul

Manchester City's Club World Cup hopes ended in Orlando after a dramatic 4-3 extra-time defeat by Al-Hilal. Despite goals from Haaland and Foden, the Saudi side advanced amid end-to-end action and major upsets.

Al Hilal Edges Manchester City 4-3 in Club World Cup Upset—Leonardo Strikes Late in Orlando Thriller
1 Jul

Al Hilal shocked Manchester City 4-3 in a wild Club World Cup clash in Orlando, advancing to the semifinals against Fluminense. Marcos Leonardo was the hero, netting twice—including a dramatic extra-time winner—while City narrowly missed late chances and disputed a penalty in stoppage time.