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Aubameyang joins Saudi club Al Qadsiah

Former Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has joined Al-Qadsiah, the promoted Saudi Pro League side said on Thursday.

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26dAdriana Garcia

Pepe: Cristiano Ronaldo lives to score goals

Portugal defender Pepe has hailed the positive impact Cristiano Ronaldo is having in the national team despite the prolific forward having yet to score at Euro 2024.

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32dAlex Kirkland and Rodrigo Faez

Source: Madrid captain Nacho set for Saudi move

Real Madrid captain Nacho Fernandez is set to sign for Al Qadisiyah in the Saudi Pro League, a source has confirmed to ESPN.

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35dRob Dawson

Sources: Al Ittihad interested in West Ham's Kudus

West Ham are facing a battle to keep hold of Mohammed Kudus with Al-Ittihad one of the clubs interested in signing the forward this summer, a source has told ESPN.

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42dAdriana Garcia

Ronaldo: Playing in Euros at age 39 'a gift'

Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo has called the national team "the love of his life" and considers it "a gift" to still be playing at the highest level aged 39.

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47dAdriana Garcia

Coach: Ronaldo contribution for Portugal unique

Portugal coach Roberto Martínez has underlined the importance of Cristiano Ronaldo to the national team by describing the veteran forward as unique in what he brings to the locker room.

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Ronaldo: Record Saudi season 'one of the best'

Cristiano Ronaldo called his first full season in the Saudi Pro League "one of the best" of his career after receiving the award on Monday for scoring the most goals in the league -- a record-breaking 35.

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56dCesar Hernandez

Sources: Hierro set to join Ronaldo at Al Nassr

Chivas announced on Wednesday that sporting director Fernando Hierro is leaving the Liga MX club, with sources telling ESPN that he is set to join Saudi Arabia's Al Nassr.