July 26 Liverpool to Create Permanent Memorial Sculpture at Anfield to Honor Diogo Jota Liverpool plans to have a permanent memorial sculpture at its Anfield stadium to honor Diogo Jota, who died in a car crash earlier this month.
July 24 Jets owner Woody Johnson's Crystal Palace Stake Gets Green Light Jets owner Woody Johnson has bought his stake in Crystal Palace amid the soccer team's dispute over European competition.
July 24 Former Premier League player George Baldock's cause of death revealed as drowning accident Months after Greek soccer player George Baldock was found dead in a swimming pool, officials have ruled his death an unfortunate drowning accident.
July 18 Arsenal Keeps Spending: Noni Madueke Join Gunners From Rivals Chelsea Arsenal’s transfer spree has continued with the signing of England forward Noni Madueke from Chelsea.
July 17 Canada's Olivia Smith Signed by Arsenal For World Record Women's Soccer Fee Arsenal has made Canada forward and former Liverpool star Olivia Smith the most expensive player in women’s soccer history.
July 14 Chelsea star says he was 'confused' Trump shared stage as players celebrated Club World Cup win Chelsea star Cole Palmer reacted after President Donald Trump shared the stage with players following their FIFA Club World Cup victory on Sunday.
July 11 Liverpool Retires Diogo Jota's No. 20 Jersey to Ensure He's Never Forgotten Liverpool has retired the No. 20 shirt worn by Diogo Jota following his death in a car crash last week.
July 10 Tyler Adams Says Hostile Home Crowds Are Good World Cup Experience for USMNT After facing hostile crowds at home in the Gold Cup, Tyler Adams says U.S. players hope to be better prepared for World Cup matches next year.
July 10 Arsenal Signs Midfielder Christian Norgaard From Brentford Arsenal has finished the signing of Christian Norgaard from Brentford for a reported fee of up to 15 million pounds ($20 million).
July 8 Liverpool star Diogo Jota believed to be speeding before deadly crash in Spain, police investigation reveals Spanish Civil Guard believes Diogo Jota was driving above the speed limit when his Lamborghini crashed, killing the 28-year-old Liverpool star and his 25-year-old brother André Silva.