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In recent football news, Arsenal has made a significant move by reportedly agreeing on a deal worth over £50 million to sign Chelsea winger Noni Madueke. The 23-year-old England international, who previously was part of Tottenham's academy, is set to sign a five-year contract with Arsenal. This acquisition is intended to bolster the team's offense, providing competition and cover for Bukayo Saka on the right flank.

Aside from Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur has completed a major signing, securing Mohammed Kudus from West Ham for a fee of £55 million. This transfer marks a significant addition to Tottenham's squad and highlights the ongoing rivalry between the two London clubs. Kudus's decision to join Spurs is viewed as a major coup and adds to the narrative of Spurs actively strengthening their team during this transfer window.

In the transfer market, other Premier League teams are also making moves. For instance, Manchester United is reportedly holding up a £43 million transfer for their former player Alvaro Carreras to Real Madrid, while Aston Villa is hinting at a possible departure of World Cup winner Emi Martinez by lining up a deal for Brest goalkeeper Marco Bizot. These moves underline the continuing reshuffle within clubs as they prepare for the upcoming season.

Amidst the club-level activities, on the international stage, the Women's Euro 2025 saw Switzerland progress to the quarterfinals after a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer against Finland. This achievement is historic for Switzerland, marking their first time reaching the quarterfinals in the competition, showcasing the growing competitiveness and excitement surrounding women's football.

Lastly, in terms of managerial moves and backing, former Real Madrid star Gareth Bale has supported new head coach Xabi Alonso to make significant changes at the club. Bale's endorsement comes amid expectations for Alonso to rejuvenate the team and possibly shake up the squad to restore Real Madrid's status as a leading force in European football.

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1Liverpool384584
2Arsenal383574
3Manchester City382871
4Chelsea382169
5Newcastle382166
6Aston Villa38766
7Nottingham Forest381265
8Brighton38761
9Bournemouth381256
10Brentford38956
11Fulham38054
12Crystal Palace38053
13Everton38-248
14West Ham38-1643
15Manchester United38-1042
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17Tottenham38-138
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19Ipswich38-4622
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2Real Madrid384084
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4Athletic Club382570
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6Real Betis38760
7Celta Vigo38255
8Rayo Vallecano38-452
9Osasuna38-452
10Mallorca38-948
11Real Sociedad38-1146
12Valencia38-1046
13Getafe38-542
14Espanyol38-1142
15Alaves38-1042
16Girona38-1641
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18Leganes38-1740
19Las Palmas38-2132
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2Inter384481
3Atalanta384174
4Juventus382370
5AS Roma382169
6Fiorentina381965
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8AC Milan381863
9Bologna381062
10Como38-349
11Torino38-644
12Udinese38-1544
13Genoa38-1243
14Verona38-3237
15Cagliari38-1636
16Parma38-1436
17Lecce38-3134
18Empoli38-2631
19Venezia38-2429
20Monza38-4118
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1Bayern Munich346782
2Bayer Leverkusen342969
3Eintracht Frankfurt342260
4Borussia Dortmund342057
5SC Freiburg34-455
6FSV Mainz 05341252
7RB Leipzig34551
8Werder Bremen34-351
9VfB Stuttgart341150
10Borussia Monchengladbach34-245
11VfL Wolfsburg34243
12FC Augsburg34-1643
13Union Berlin34-1441
14FC St. Pauli34-1332
151899 Hoffenheim34-2232
16FC Heidenheim34-2729
17Holstein Kiel34-3125
18Vfl Bochum34-3623