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Bayern Move to Extend Michael Olise

Michael Olise (Bayern Munich)
September 2025

Bayern Munich are preparing a contract extension for Michael Olise, just one year after his £52m move from Crystal Palace. The French winger has impressed so much that the club aims to secure him beyond his current 2029 deal to fend off suitors. Despite rumors of an exit clause, Bayern insist Olise’s contract has none. With Liverpool, PSG, and Manchester City watching closely, Bayern want to eliminate doubts about his long-term future. Sporting director Christoph Freund praised his fit in the squad, calling it a “perfect mix.”

Donnarumma Wins Yashin Trophy Before Man City Switch

Gianluigi Donnarumma (Manchester City, ex-PSG)
September 2025

Gianluigi Donnarumma claimed the Yashin Trophy after helping PSG to their quadruple before his summer move to Manchester City. The Italian dethroned Emiliano Martinez to become a two-time winner, having first lifted the award in 2021 after Italy’s Euro triumph. Donnarumma posted 17 clean sheets in 43 matches for PSG last season, before joining City. He has since started strongly in England, conceding just twice in three games, and impressed with a dominant display against Arsenal, showcasing his new accolade at the Etihad.

Enrique and Wiegman Land Top Coaching Prizes at Ballon d’Or

Luis Enrique (PSG), Sarina Wiegman (England)
September 2025

Luis Enrique and Sarina Wiegman were named Coaches of the Year at the Ballon d’Or gala. Enrique led PSG to a historic treble, while Wiegman guided England’s Lionesses to Euro 2025 glory, cementing her reputation as the most consistent coach in the women’s game. Enrique became just the second manager, alongside Pep Guardiola, to achieve the treble twice, having also done so with Barcelona. Wiegman, meanwhile, made history by reaching five consecutive major finals, proving her unmatched ability to sustain success at international level.

PSG and Arsenal Named Clubs of the Year at Ballon d’Or

Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal Women
September 2025

PSG were named Men’s Club of the Year after winning a historic quadruple under Luis Enrique, while Arsenal earned Women’s Club of the Year after dethroning Barcelona in the Champions League. The recognition underscored both clubs’ landmark achievements in Europe last season. PSG lifted the Champions League, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and Trophée des Champions, capping a record-breaking year. Arsenal, led by Renee Slegers, became the first English side to conquer the Women’s Champions League, cementing their status as Europe’s premier women’s team.

Dembele Beats Yamal to Ballon d’Or, Teen Wins Kopa Again

Ousmane Dembele (PSG)
September 2025

Ousmane Dembele claimed the 2025 Ballon d’Or after inspiring PSG to a historic quadruple, edging out Barcelona’s teenage prodigy Lamine Yamal. Though disappointed with second place, Yamal retained the Kopa Trophy, his father boldly insisting the top prize will be his next year. PSG’s treble-winning season, capped by a 5-0 Champions League final win over Inter, sealed Dembele’s triumph. Yamal congratulated his compatriot warmly but left Paris motivated, his dazzling rise already cementing him as a Ballon d’Or favourite for 2026 as Barcelona rebuild around him.

PSG Plot Shock Move for Barca Icon Alexia Putellas

Alexia Putellas (Barcelona)
September 2025

PSG are preparing a record-breaking bid to sign Alexia Putellas by triggering her release clause before Friday’s transfer deadline. The two-time Ballon d’Or winner remains contracted until 2026 but is seen as untouchable by Barcelona, who refuse to negotiate.
How: PSG are reportedly ready to surpass her Barca salary and make her the highest-paid player in women’s football. However, Putellas has publicly reaffirmed loyalty to Barcelona, where she has scored 212 goals and sees herself finishing her career.

PSG’s Campos hints Donnarumma pay stance led to sale

Gianluigi Donnarumma (Man City)
September 2025

PSG advisor Luis Campos implied Donnarumma’s salary demands didn’t fit the club’s new merit-based wage policy, after the keeper—fresh off a UCL title—was sold to Man City for approximately £26–35m. Message: the badge is bigger than any star’s pay packet.Campos framed negotiations as lengthy and principle-driven: higher pay must match minutes and performance. PSG’s pivot to financial discipline mirrors wider trends—fewer mega guarantees, more incentives—shaping renewal talks elsewhere and explaining exits when alignment can’t be found.

Man City Had Barcola Plan if Savinho Left

Savinho (Manchester City)
September 2025

Manchester City rebuffed Tottenham’s £43m bid for Savinho, but reports reveal they had identified PSG winger Bradley Barcola as a backup plan if the Brazilian left. City rated Barcola’s pace and versatility, making him an ideal Guardiola-style wide option. Though PSG resisted losing the 22-year-old, City monitored his situation closely, ready to act had Savinho departed. Ultimately, Savinho stayed put, and Barcola remained in Paris, but the episode highlights City’s forward planning to protect squad depth in key positions.

PSG Furious After Dembele Injury on France Duty

Ousmane Dembele (PSG)
September 2025

PSG have expressed anger after Ousmane Dembele suffered a hamstring injury while playing for France in their 2-0 World Cup qualifying win over Ukraine. The winger was forced off early in the second half, adding to his long list of fitness concerns. Dembele was replaced by Desire Doue, with PSG later accusing France’s medical staff of ignoring warnings about protecting the player. The injury has raised tensions between club and country, with PSG frustrated by losing a key man so soon into the season.

Vitinha Eyes Ballon d’Or Rise After Dream PSG Season

Vitinha (PSG)
September 2025

Vitinha reflected on a “dream season” after winning four trophies with PSG and Nations League success with Portugal, stating he now aims to push for a high Ballon d’Or finish alongside nominees Lamine Yamal and Ousmane Dembele. The 25-year-old midfielder was pivotal in PSG’s historic quadruple, earning recognition on the Ballon d’Or shortlist. Vitinha insisted expectations rise after such triumphs, vowing to keep improving and deliver for Portugal in World Cup qualifiers, starting with Armenia.

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