Bayern Munich made waves with the capture of two big-name signings, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s next club remains a mystery.
Following months of reports linking the two sides, Bayern Munich announced the signing of Borussia Dortmund defender Mats Hummels on Tuesday. (REPORT)
In addition, Bayern announced that the club has added highly-rated 18-year-old Portuguese midfielder Renato Sanches after a transfer from Benfica worth €35 million. (REPORT)
Sepp Blatter will likely skip out on this summer’s Euro 2016 due to fears that he may be arrested by American authorities. (REPORT)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he is in talks with several clubs over a potential summer move. (REPORT)
John Terry says he is hoping to sign a new contract to remain with Chelsea. The defender has been with the club since he was 14, but has been linked with moves abroad following the announcement of new coach Antonio Conte. (REPORT)
Anibal Godoy, Jaime Penedo and Blas Perez headline Panama’s final roster for the Copa America. (REPORT)
Nelson Valdez and Roque Santa Cruz lead Paraguay’s final roster for this summer’s tournament. (REPORT)
Danny Welbeck will miss Euro 2016 after suffering a knee injury that will keep him out of action for up to five months. (REPORT)
Real Betis has hired former Sunderland manager Gus Poyet as manager, with the former Uruguayan star being given a two-year deal with the club. (REPORT)
MONDAY REWIND
BBC announced that Frank Lampard and Jurgen Klinsmann would contribute to the network’s Euro 2016 coverage this summer. (READ)
Lampard’s BBC confirmation was an untimely one, as the NYCFC midfielder sent a poor message due to his current injury status. (READ)
Abby Wambach reportedly flipped her car and left the scene in a 2014 accident. (READ)
Following Saturday’s assault of Karl Ouimette, the Pittsburgh Riverhounds have terminated the contract of Romeo Parkes. (READ)
Ignacio Piatti was named SBI MLS Player of the Week after leading the Montreal Impact to a three-goal comeback against the Columbus Crew. (READ)
Tsubasa Endoh earned the nod as SBI MLS Rookie of the Week for scoring the lone goal if Toronto FC’s defeat of FC Dallas. (READ)
SBI MLS Team of the Week honors went to the Houston Dynamo, who shutout Sporting Kansas City in a 2-0 win. (READ)