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AC Milan are making noise far beyond the transfer window this summer, with reports emerging that the Italian giants are targeting Liverpool's sporting director Richard Hughes as part of a front office overhaul. Liverpool fans are used to losing players — losing the architect of their recruitment operation is a different kind of threat entirely, and Anfield will be watching this one closely.
Shifting to the ice, the Colorado Avalanche's early exit is drawing fresh debate about the so-called Presidents' Trophy curse, but the real story isn't superstition — it's parity. The NHL has spent years engineering competitive balance through the draft and salary structure, and the result is a postseason where regular season dominance means almost nothing once the bracket locks in.
And in the NFL, Seattle has been busy, sending a draft pick to the Jets in exchange for a six-foot-four veteran wide receiver. It's a move that raises eyebrows not necessarily because of what it adds to the offense, but because of what it signals about how the Seahawks are thinking heading into what could be a pivotal roster-building offseason.
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