Chelsea hit a historic milestone, becoming the first club to clinch all four major UEFA trophies after beating Real Betis 4–1 in the Conference League final.
With the Champions League (2012, 2021), Europa League (2013, 2019), and Super Cup (1998, 2021) already in their locker, Chelsea finally slotted home the missing Conference League medal.
That victory made it nine UEFA titles for the Blues, putting them eighth in Europe’s all-time chart and etching their name deeper in football history.
Back in 2013, Chelsea had already done the treble of UEFA’s biggest trophies; the Conference League win now completes a clean sweep no other club can match.
While Chelsea soak in champagne, Manchester United roll up their sleeves in the transfer market, eyeing a major summer rebuild.
United look set to sign Brazilian forward Matheus Cunha from Wolves, with talks heating up and reports hinting the deal’s close to the finish line.
Cunha could become a sharp tool in United’s frontline, offering fresh firepower as the club plots a stronger season ahead.
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Beyond Cunha, United have shortlisted Viktor Gyokeres and Southampton’s 16-year-old defender Harley Emsden-James as part of their scouting spree.
They nearly sealed a deal for Liam Delap, but Chelsea pulled off a last-minute interception, landing the striker after United had aligned with Ipswich Town.
On the flip side, Marcus Rashford reportedly held talks with Barcelona, sparking talk of a big-name exit.
Jadon Sancho and Alejandro Garnacho also face uncertain futures, with the club weighing options for each player in light of strategic plans.
United may offload and reload, with whispers of a £275 million shake-up and links to Napoli hitman Victor Osimhen turning up the heat.
Old Trafford’s boardroom is buzzing, and fans wait to see if the rebuild will match the club’s lofty ambitions.
One side completes the set with silverware; the other goes into full transfer mode to chase their next big moment.
