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UEFA has confirmed that this year's Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain will kick off earlier than fans are accustomed to. The decision was made a full year ago, giving clubs and supporters time to adjust, though the change is still turning heads ahead of what promises to be a massive occasion.
Shifting to Portugal, Torreense are heading to European football despite competing in the second division. The Portuguese Cup winners earned that continental berth after a play-off final defeat, joining a remarkably rare group of clubs who've punched above their league standing to reach European competition. A genuine underdog story worth watching.
And in the transfer market, Marseille sporting director Grégory Lorenzi has confirmed the club is open to offers for Mason Greenwood this summer. The twenty-four-year-old has spent two seasons in Ligue one, and with Lorenzi freshly installed and reshaping the squad's direction, Greenwood's next destination is now very much an open question heading into the window.
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