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Southampton confirm retained list

Southampton have confirmed eight players will leave the club when their contracts expire at the end of June

Oriol Romeu, Will Smallbone, Ross Stewart, Alex McCarthy, Joe Aribo, Jamie Jones, Charlie Taylor and Elias Jelert will all leave St Mary's.

Smallbone departs after 18 years on Saints' books, while one-time England international McCarthy departs after a decade and over 160 appearances.

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Charlton Women confirm retained list

Charlton have confirmed their retained list after promotion to the WSL.

Amalie Thestrup, Gracie Pearse, Emma Bissell, Frankie Finlayson and Karin Muya will leave the club when their contracts expire, while Keira Flannery will return to West Ham after a loan spell.

The club are in discussions with Katie Bradley, Lucy Fitzgerald, Carla Humphrey, Gillian Kenney, Ellie Mason, Elisha N'Dow, Charlotte Newsham, Anna Pedersen and Mia Ross ahead of their return to the top flight for the first time in 18 years.

Sage set to take over at Palace

Latest from Your Site News' James Savundra:

Pierre Sage is on the verge of becoming Crystal Palace head coach.

The Frenchman is waiting to receive his work permit before being officially confirmed as Oliver Glasners successor.

Palace have agreed a compensation package with RC Lens to release Sage from his contract at the Ligue 1 club.

All other details are in place for the 47-year-old to sign an initial three-year contract.

Premier League done deals

The summer transfer window opened on June 15 and closes at 11pm UK time on September 1.

Check below for a comprehensive list of all the Premier League ins and outs from the 2026 summer transfer window, as clubs confirm released lists and look to make reinforcements around the .

Still returns to France

Will Still has been appointed head coach of Auxerre.

The 33-year-old has signed a two-year deal, with the option for a third.

Still left his job in France with Lens to join Southampton in May 2025, but lasted just 16 games before he was sacked last November.

Auxerre finished 15th in Ligue 1 in 2025/26 under Christophe Pelissier.

Mead signs for Man City

Beth Mead has signed a three-year deal at Manchester City.

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Celtic chief Wilson promises very active few weeks of early recruitment

Interim chairman Brian Wilson has promised Celtic will be very active with their recruitment in the coming weeks as he issued a renewed call for unity among the fanbase.

The Hoops hierarchy were the subject of protests from supporters for much of the past season over a perceived lack of ambition in the transfer market which led to the resignation of frustrated boss Brendan Rodgers in October.

Martin ONeill returned to help steady the ship and deliver an unlikely Premiership and Scottish Cup double, and the 74-year-old has now agreed to stay in charge for another year.

Asked in a club interview if the veteran manager would be given the resources to improve the squad for the upcoming campaign, Wilson said: Absolutely, and that is very much part of the basis on which hes wanted to come back and weve wanted him to come back.

Its going to be a very active next few weeks, and we must come out of it with a stronger squad. Its worth mentioning maybe for all the criticisms last year, that eight of our players are at the World Cup. We had a lot of very, very good players, so we want to not only retain that strength but also to build on it.

Wilson said the board had admitted previous mistakes on their part and has called on supporters to ensure there is no repeat of the division that plagued Celtic for much of the past year.

We are going to have a full stadium and it should also be a united stadium, he said, looking ahead to the new campaign. Time and time again, I have said and other colleagues have said that mistakes were made last season, that the board made mistakes, individuals made mistakes.

All of that has been admitted, but everyone has to look at themselves and look at their role in the earlier parts of last season, and the lesson is that division doesnt work.

Division is bad for the team, its bad for the club, and ultimately, its bad for success and what we all want to share in. Lets not have repetitions of that.

Nobodys ever going to be united in praise of board or manager, probably, or anyone else. But let these divisions take place outside of the stadium and lets have a unity that undoubtedly helped the team over the line in the end last season.

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