Veteran star Son Heung-min will lead South Korea’s World Cup campaign
Son Heung-min will captain South Korea in the 2026 World Cup campaign.
Real Madrid faces a crisis after a trophyless season, with José Mourinho poised for a return. The club's dressing room is divided, and Kylian Mbappé's situation remains critical.
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🗞️ Shake-up at Chamartín and moves in Barcelona, Saturday's headlines
Saturday’s sports press wakes up to the echoes of the crisis at Real Madrid. The situation inside the club after ending the season without trophies has finally exploded, dominating the front pages of the main newspapers with three interconnected storylines: the imminent return of José Mourinho, a dressing room split into irreconcilable factions, and Kylian Mbappé’s critical situation.
The Bernabéu bench already has its man to lead the rebuild. MARCA leads emphatically, stating that José Mourinho is Florentino Pérez’s personal choice and that his arrival will happen “unless there is a radical and unexpected twist.”
The root of the crisis is not strictly tactical, but about coexistence. Managing the egos within the squad has reached the point of no return, dividing the group into internal camps.
Mundo Deportivo leads with a powerful visual impact, splitting its front page in half to show the total disconnect between the two main figures in Madrid’s attack. They report that are tearing apart a “blown-up dressing room.”
Real Madrid is experiencing a crisis after finishing the season without trophies, leading to internal tensions and a potential managerial change.
José Mourinho is being considered for a return as he is Florentino Pérez's preferred choice to lead the club's rebuild following a disappointing season.
Kylian Mbappé's situation at Real Madrid is critical, although specific details about his status were not disclosed in the headlines.
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The epicenter of the media earthquake has a name. The French star finds himself at the crossroads of tensions directly involving the club’s top brass, the outgoing coaching staff, and his own entourage.
AS shows on its front page a face-to-face meeting between Florentino Pérez and the French forward. The presidential summit’s main objective is to “put out the fire and assess his physical and emotional state.”
Meanwhile, the shockwave is hitting France hard. L'Équipe devotes its main front page to the star’s frustration after a disappointing season. They report that Mbappé publicly criticized his coach Álvaro Arbeloa’s decisions after the match against Oviedo (where he started on the bench), calling it a “symptom of the current unrest with his club and his entourage.”
The transfer market is also moving strongly in Barcelona, putting the Brazilian attacker in the spotlight. The Catalan press reports that Barça’s sporting director has traveled directly to London, taking advantage of the FA Cup final at Wembley.
The Blaugrana hierarchy sees the signing of the Chelsea striker as an absolute priority to strengthen the attack for next season; however, the deal remains dependent on the Catalan club first completing at least one major sale in order to comply with the 1:1 financial regulation.
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