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Salim Amallah set to leave Real Valladolid with multiple clubs interested
Real Valladolid and Salim Amallah have agreed to part ways this summer transfer window. The Moroccan midfielder will leave as the Spanish club pursues a fresh sporting direction. Estadio Deportivo reports that Amallah missed the team's Chile training trip due to fitness concerns and his planned exit. Technical management considers his departure essential for their new strategy. The player's time at Valladolid approaches its conclusion after reaching this preliminary separation deal. Espanyol, Levante, and Deportivo Alavés actively pursue the attacking midfielder's signature. These La Liga teams value his Spanish league experience and creative abilities. Fenerbahçe emerges as another contender for Amallah's services. The Turkish club...
Saul Niguez to leave Atletico Madrid and join Trabzonspor on a free transfer
David Medina confirms Saul Niguez will end his lengthy association with Atletico Madrid after spending seventeen years at the Spanish club. Both parties reached a mutual agreement to terminate the midfielder's existing contract arrangements. The Spanish international will move to Turkey's Super Lig after accepting terms with Trabzonspor as a free agent. His departure follows a loan spell at Sevilla during the previous campaign. The Rojiblancos midfielder completes his exit from the Madrid-based team, where he developed through their academy system.
Octavio set to leave Al-Nassr with Palmeiras eyeing a potential move
Coach Jorge Jesus officially excluded Portuguese midfielder Octavio from Al-Nassr plans and removed him from the Austrian training camp. Media personality Ibrahim Mohammed Al-Ateeq disclosed Brazilian club Palmeiras pursues the player during this transfer window. His diminished role at the Saudi club signals an imminent exit from the team. Sources dismiss speculation linking Octavio to Al-Ahli, confirming no formal discussions exist between the clubs. Al-Ahli administrators show no interest in the Portuguese player due to conflicting technical visions and refuse contact with his representatives.
Bayern Munich pulls out of talks to sign Nick Woltemade, focuses on Luis Diaz
Journalist Julian Agardi reports Bayern Munich has ended talks for Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade. The Bavarian club focuses its efforts on acquiring Colombian star Luis Diaz from Liverpool. Stuttgart must reduce its financial expectations for any future discussions to proceed. Bayern Munich refuses to submit additional offers for the German international forward. The club's transfer strategy centers on the Liverpool winger rather than pursuing the Stuttgart talent.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang nears return to Olympique Marseille after leaving Al-Qadisiyah
Le 10 Sport reports that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang may rejoin Olympique Marseille. The thirty-six-year-old Gabonese forward recently ended his contract with Saudi Arabian club Al Qadisiyah through mutual agreement. Marseille views the former Arsenal and Barcelona player as a potential substitute for Ameen Gouiri. The Algerian striker currently leads the team in scoring. Aubameyang would complete his return to the southern French club merely twelve months after his departure.
President William Ruto urges parents to take responsibility for raising children and warns against political manipulation of youth
President William Ruto addressed parental duties during Bishop Benjamin Kalanzo's installation ceremony at Africa Inland Church Bomani Masaku Service grounds. The head of state emphasized that child-rearing remains a divine mandate that parents cannot transfer to government institutions or law enforcement agencies. Ruto highlighted how God entrusts children to families because parents possess the capability to guide their development properly. He warned against political leaders who manipulate young people for personal gain and stressed that police officers receive training to handle criminals rather than provide family guidance. The president described Kenya's youth as the nation's greatest resource due to their talents and educational...
Activist Boniface Mwangi denies possession of tear gas canisters and ammunition in terrorism charges
Legal representatives for activist Boniface Mwangi dispute allegations that authorities discovered tear gas canisters and ammunition during his arrest. Lawyer Njanja Maina rejected claims made by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations regarding recovered items from the activist's premises. The defense team maintains that Mwangi never possessed the alleged materials and views the accusations as fabricated terrorism charges. DCI Director Amin Mohammed linked the detention to suspected terrorist activity coordination during the June 25 demonstrations. Officers transported Mwangi from his Lukenya residence to Pangani Police Station for processing. Investigators confiscated electronic devices and documents from both his home and the...
Kenya Airports Authority seeks public input on master plans for JKIA and Wilson Airport
Kenya Airports Authority begins community consultations regarding development blueprints for Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and Wilson Airport. These strategic documents will direct upcoming infrastructure projects and improve aviation services at both facilities. The authority commissioned Dar Al Handasah Consultants alongside Geodev Kenya Limited to conduct environmental and social impact evaluations. Officials stress that public input will shape airport futures and address community concerns effectively. The assessment follows the Environmental Management and Coordination Act requirements from 1999. Stakeholder meetings target residents, organizations, and affected parties near both airports. Authority representatives will...
South African government decries preventable building collapse in Western Cape that killed 34 workers
Government officials declared that a fatal building collapse in Western Cape province could have been avoided entirely. The May 2024 disaster claimed 34 construction workers' lives and wounded many others when a five-story apartment structure crumbled in George. Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson revealed that multiple system breakdowns caused the tragedy. Safety defects appeared one year before the incident occurred. The health and safety supervisor quit his position in protest, yet construction continued. Workers experienced structural vibrations and received orders to hide defects with sand and inferior concrete. Minister Macpherson demanded criminal prosecution for negligent parties after meeting with victims' families. Police...

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