Scottish clubs, including Celtic and Rangers, are set to enhance their competitiveness in European tournaments through a new SPFL rule allowing Premiership teams to postpone a league match for better UEFA Play-Off preparations. This aims to improve Scotland's UEFA coefficient and financial positions. Meanwhile, Arsenal may need to sell key players like Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard to fund new signings, with additional exits expected, including Jorginho and Thomas Partey.
Bayern Munich announced that club legend Thomas Müller will depart at the end of the 2025/26 season, after a remarkable career with 743 appearances and 247 goals. In other developments, Chelsea faces potential UEFA sanctions due to a financial deficit exceeding £358 million, far above the allowable losses. The club's attempts to mitigate this through transactions involving their women’s team and properties have been rejected as illegitimate by UEFA. Chelsea is reportedly negotiating a settlement that could involve financial penalties and a compliance plan, with potential exclusion from European competitions looming if violations continue.
Arsenal is preparing for an ambitious transfer campaign under new director Andrea Berta, who aims to strengthen the squad with up to four new players after narrowly missing the Premier League title. Targets include Martin Zubimendi, Viktor Gyokeres, Benjamin Sesko, and Nico Williams.
Additionally, Serie A has initiated an official partnership with Reddit, becoming the first major European football league to do so, aiming to enhance fan engagement and digital reach, as league officials highlighted.
These updates underscore ongoing shifts in the sports landscape, reflecting significant financial, competitive, and community engagement strategies across the football industry.
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