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Manchester United's pursuit of Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba is heating up, and now Brighton's chief executive Paul Barber is talking. Barber confirmed the club will consider quote sensible offers for its players, a notable shift in tone after Brighton valued Baleba at over one hundred million dollars last summer. United's move is very much alive.
Shifting to the WNBA, the Dallas Wings suffered a brutal blow Wednesday when the organization announced star guard Azzi Fudd is done for the season with a knee injury. Fudd had been one of the most electrifying young players in the league, and her absence leaves a massive void in Dallas's backcourt at the worst possible time in their season.
And on the ice, the NHL is taking its game across the Atlantic in a big way. The Boston Bruins and Edmonton Oilers are both scheduled to play two regular season games each in Germany during the two thousand twenty seven to twenty eight season. It's part of the league's Global Series push, and two marquee franchises heading to Europe signals just how serious the NHL is about growing its international footprint.
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