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    Sacked Coventry City manager Mark Robins thanks Sky Blues fans, staff and players for helping him earn an honorary degree.
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    In recent football developments, there is a growing discussion about the need for shorter transfer windows in European football, sparked by the introduction of a new 10-day June Serie A transfer window. Former Napoli director Mauro Meluso suggests that having a 30-day window in July and a shorter period in January would be beneficial for the sport. In player news, Mason Greenwood receives substantial emotional and family support as he aims to reach his potential with Marseille, displaying how clubs are increasingly focusing on players' mental well-being.

    Transfer market activities are heating up with Inter Milan showing interest in Napoli's goalkeeper Alex Meret amidst his contract dispute, signaling a potential move in 2025. Simultaneously, Rangers and West Ham are on the lookout for major signings to bolster their squads, underlining the continuous search for talent among European clubs.

    Barcelona is making strides in the transfer market by closing in on Bayer Leverkusen star Jonathan Tah, showing the strategic moves big clubs are making to stay ahead. On the player front, Neymar revealed his nearly decision to quit football after a knee injury challenge, highlighting the physical and emotional toll the sport can take on its stars.

    In the backdrop of these developments, Chelsea faces reliability concerns with Reece James after his ninth hamstring injury in five years, and Ben Chilwell seeks a move away in search of game time, pointing towards the ongoing challenges clubs face in managing player fitness and happiness. These stories depict a dynamic football environment with clubs and players continually adapting to the competitive landscape.

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