The European Parliament's largest far-right bloc will hold its first summit in Madrid next week with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and France's Marine Le Pen in attendance, Spanish party
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Trent Alexander-Arnold could face a battle to break into the Real Madrid starting XI if he joins the La Liga giants this summer. Liverpool have rejected two January transfer offers from Los Blancos for their superstar right-back as contract extension talks continue at Anfield.
The newly created European Union far-right party the Patriots for Europe, home to populists like Hungary’s Viktor Orbán and France’s Marine Le Pen, will hold a “Make Europe Great Again” rally in Madrid on Feb. 8, two officials told POLITICO.
On February 8, Patriots for Europe will hold a major assembly titled "Make Europe Great Again" in Madrid, writes the Brussels-based Politico news outlet.
On February 8, the Patriots for Europe will hold a major rally in Madrid. The event’s slogan echoes Donald Trump’s campaign motto: Make Europe Great Again.
Barcelona hope to be back at Camp Nou in early May, but there are no guarantees — and Montjuic is not an option because of concert plans
As Real Madrid prepare for their Champions League finale, Spanish football expert Guillem Balague looks at how the defending champions have found their form.
Manchester City defender Manuel Akanji claimed his side are still one of the best in Europe and are capable of beating anyone after progressing in the Champions League.City avoided an early
The striker has struggled for goals since joining AC Milan from Atletico Madrid over the summer, scoring just six times in 24 games. Milan are said to be on the hunt for another striker.
It is an even better time to be a football club. The 20 highest earners brought in a record €11bn ($12bn) in combined revenues in the 2023-24 season, according to Deloitte, a professional-services firm. Top-of-the-table Real Madrid became the first club to rake in €1bn, up by over a quarter from the season before.