
Marcos Rojo’s Name Change: The Reason Behind the Former Manchester United Defender’s Shirt Alteration at His New Club
Marcos Rojo's Racing Club switch ignites a hilarious shirt tweak from a petty rival feud-uncover the cheeky reason behind it!

Marcos Rojo's Racing Club switch ignites a hilarious shirt tweak from a petty rival feud-uncover the cheeky reason behind it!

Marcos Rojo's cheeky name drop! The ex-Man Utd defender swaps his surname at Racing Club amid a hilarious rivalry feud sparked by his Boca Juniors past

Tottenham are reportedly "exploring" a move for Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze to potentially fill the creative void left by James Maddison's ACL injury. The dynamic English midfielder has emerged as a prime target, offering a spark of flair to reinvigorate Spurs' attack after the devastating blow to Maddison

Wayne Rooney's new family documentary on Disney+ is set to sideline his return to management "any time soon," according to former teammate Wes Brown. Despite a desire to "make a few things right" after recent setbacks at Plymouth and Birmingham, Rooney's focus will be on the documentary, delaying his comeback to the dugout

Steven Gerrard is tipped for Wrexham! Speculation mounts that the Liverpool legend could be a "good fit" for the club, potentially attracting "big-name players" should Phil Parkinson face pressure. This move mirrors Frank Lampard's path back into management, hinting at a thrilling new chapter for the Welsh side

Steven Gerrard could be the ideal man to steer Wrexham, with ex-England teammate Stephen Warnock backing the Anfield legend to be a "good fit" for the Welsh club. Should Phil Parkinson face pressure in the Championship, Gerrard boasts the pulling power to "attract some big-name players," mirroring Frank Lampard's path back into management

Tottenham Hotspur are targeting Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze to ignite their attack post-James Maddison's ACL injury, bringing his dynamic flair to revitalize Spurs

Wayne Rooney's exciting Disney+ family documentary is holding off his management return "any time soon," per Wes Brown. Eager to fix recent Plymouth and Birmingham setbacks, Rooney's prioritizing the docuseries over the dugout

Steven Gerrard eyes Wrexham glory! The Liverpool icon could be the ideal boss, drawing star players if Parkinson exits, echoing Lampard's revival for an exciting Welsh future