Transfer: Done deal; Messi wants to return to Barcelona; Man Utd step up interest in Hojlund
Done deal: Steph Houghton signs Man City contract extension Manchester City Women captain Steph Houghton has signed a one-year contract extension with the club. The new deal will see the 35-year-old stay until 2024 and extending her time at the club to over a decade, having initially joined City in November 2013 from Arsenal.

FIFA U20 World Cup | Why We Lost To South Korea – Flying Eagles Coach Reveals (Video)
Nigeria’s Flying Eagles’ quest to win the first-ever U20 world cup was dashed by a 1-0 defeat to South Korea in the quarter-final of the ongoing tournament in Argentina. The young Eagles defeated the hosts, Argentina, 2-0 in the round of 16 to reach the quarter-final but failed to convert their chances against the Koreans who have lesser ball possession and just one shot on target in 120 minutes.

How Man United Could Lineup With Kane, Mount, and Kim Min-Jae If They Join Next Season
The summer transfer window is set to open officially in a few weeks, and teams around Europe and outside Europe will be moving into the market to grab their transfer priorities and strengthen their teams ahead of the 2023/24 season. Manchester United is among the clubs that will venture into the market to bring in quality players to add more strength and depth to the squad.

Transfer: Done deal; Madrid working quickly to sign Havertz; Man Utd closing in on signing Kim
Done deal: Steph Houghton signs Man City contract extension Manchester City Women captain Steph Houghton has signed a one-year contract extension with the club. The new deal will see the 35-year-old stay until 2024 and extending her time at the club to over a decade, having initially joined City in November 2013 from Arsenal.

Rivers A Christian State: I Want You To Retract That Statement- Asari Dokubo Tells Governor Fubara
Governor Sim Fubara recently made an announcement declaring Rivers state as a Christian state, which has sparked a response from Alhaji Asari Mujahid Dokubo, the chief of the Kalabari kingdom. Taking to Facebook, Dokubo expressed his disagreement with the governor's declaration and offered some advice.
