-
Thai beer dynasty mother drops 'ungrateful child' case against son
-
Rescuers search for missing in China storms after 100,000 flee
-
France v Morocco rematch as World Cup quarter-finals get under way
-
OpenAI to launch new model after US freeze
-
Modi visits Australia for minerals talks and rockstar welcome
-
UK museums at 'sharp end' of climate change challenge
-
Sensors, early starts: how Spain keeps working when heat hits
-
In Mauritania, Imraguen people's desert-ocean paradise under threat
-
Kenya Rastafarians hope for freedom to smoke
-
Iraq's holy cities host funeral processions for Khamenei
-
Pacific nation of Tuvalu condemns Chinese missile launch into Pacific
-
Rescuers search for missing in China storms after 100,000 evacuated
-
How a viral post sparked India's Gen-Z protest
-
Ex-Australia cricketer MacGill loses appeal against cocaine conviction
-
Cambodia wants to bring tigers back, but should it?
-
Oil prices extend rally as US strikes on Iran revive geopolitical fears
-
Chinese repairwomen smash stereotypes with power tools
-
Iraq's holy cities to host funeral processions for Khamenei
-
Ecuador's Death Canal: watery grave for victims of gang violence
-
In Venezuela's quake ruins, a baby is born
-
'Unique event': Solar eclipse fever fills empty Spain
-
What to know about the total solar eclipse due in August
-
Venezuela says Caracas airport to reopen to commercial flights 'soon as possible'
-
Trump, NATO allies to begin key talks at Turkey summit
-
World Cup: Eight teams remain in the hunt for glory
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - July 08
-
Guardian Metal Resources PLC Announces Tungsten Mining & Processing Strategic Partnership
-
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc: Notification of Relevant Change to Significant Shareholder
-
Former Real Madrid coach Arbeloa named Fulham manager
-
'A nice surprise': Marathon man Djokovic revels in Wimbledon epic
-
Messi inspires Argentina great escape over Egypt, Swiss advance
-
Switzerland beat Colombia on penalties to reach World Cup quarter-finals
-
US strikes Iran after Hormuz attacks, Tehran threatens response
-
Djokovic survives Wimbledon's longest quarter-final to book Sinner blockbuster
-
Djokovic wins five-hour epic to earn Sinner showdown at Wimbledon
-
'Flunked': US soccer seeks answers as World Cup dream shattered
-
US strikes Iran after Hormuz tanker attacks: military
-
Mbappe revels in captain's role for France at World Cup
-
Messi 'didn't want to go home' as Argentina comeback stuns Egypt
-
Iyer's India 'atrocious' in record 125-run T20 defeat by England
-
Netflix strikes deals in short-form video push
-
Rain hands West Indies series win over Sri Lanka
-
The height factor: how a small building survived Venezuela's quakes
-
World Cup exit puts another nail in America's summer of fun
-
Egypt 'cheated' in controversial World Cup exit to Messi's Argentina, says Hassan
-
US revokes Iran oil waiver after Hormuz tanker attacks
-
Global AI industry falls short on safety, think tank warns
-
England quicks star as India suffer record 125-run T20 defeat
-
'History made': Egyptian pride despite World Cup heartbreak
-
Cardinal tipped to be pope accused of molesting several women
Palhinha cherishing 'second chance' with Bayern move
Portugal midfielder Joao Palhinha on Tuesday thanked Bayern Munich for giving him a "second chance" to join the German giants, a year after a previous transfer attempt failed.
Bayern had been poised to sign Palhinha in 2023 and the defensive midfielder had even posed in the club's strip for promotional pictures, but the transfer from Premier League club Fulham fell through.
At his official unveiling as a Bayern player on Tuesday, Palhinha said he "didn't think Bayern would come back for me".
"When the transfer didn't happen, it was a disappointment for me and my family. It was a hard one to digest," added the Portuguese.
Palhinha signed a contract extension with Fulham just a month after the transfer failed in September 2023, but sealed his move to Bayern earlier in July this year.
"The first impressions have been really great. It's a dream come true and I can't wait to put the shirt on and represent Bayern on the pitch," he said.
The 29-year-old, who spent two years at Fulham after arriving from Sporting Lisbon in 2022, signed a four-year contract with the Bavarians.
Palhinha, who has scored twice in 31 international appearances, took part in Portugal's Euro 2024 campaign which ended at the hands of France in the quarter-finals.
"I'm a Bayern player. I'm ready to play," said Bayern's new number 16.
Bayern sporting director Max Eberl said Tuesday: "Last year it just didn't work out. For Joao it was really dramatic, but for the club it wasn't too nice either. Now we were able to get it done."
Eberl also said that the club would not change their summer transfer strategy despite an injury to defender Hiroki Ito on Sunday.
Summer arrival Ito broke a bone in his foot and is likely to miss eight to 10 weeks.
The sporting director said the injury "is bad and unlucky, but it doesn't change our approach".
"It's simply bad luck," Eberl said, adding "the squad can't become too big."
T.Sanchez--AT