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The Super League Gazette

1 Jul 2027
From our football correspondent Steady

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Nils Schouterden hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what Levadiakos can pretend not to have heard.

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Aris Thessaloniki say no — this time

The offer from Olympiacos for Christian Kouamé was heard out and sent back the same day. First bids are rarely meant to succeed; they are meant to find out how loudly the door closes.

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Andrija Živković raises the bar for PAOK

“I want to be playing for trophies while my legs still let me.” Nothing in that sentence is a transfer request, and nobody at PAOK heard it as anything else.

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11 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 Jun 2027
From our football correspondent Steady

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Giannis Kosti hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what Levadiakos can pretend not to have heard.

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Barnabás Varga wants more than AEK are offering

“I have ambitions, and I would like the club to share them.” Nobody has asked to leave and nobody has been shown the door — but a player chooses that sentence carefully, and a boardroom hears it exactly as it was meant.

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Kostas Roukounakis is on his way

The clubs have agreed terms, and what remains is formality: a medical, a photograph, a signature. Nobody at Kifisia is pretending he will be back in the shirt.

10 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 May 2027
From our football correspondent Steady

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Diego Esteban puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at Panetolikos, and it is not being withdrawn.

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Iñaki Peña wants more than Panathinaikos are offering

“I have ambitions, and I would like the club to share them.” Nobody has asked to leave and nobody has been shown the door — but a player chooses that sentence carefully, and a boardroom hears it exactly as it was meant.

Market

Marko Kerkez is on his way

The clubs have agreed terms, and what remains is formality: a medical, a photograph, a signature. Nobody at Aris Thessaloniki is pretending he will be back in the shirt.

9 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 Apr 2027
From our football correspondent Steady

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Jan Hurtado hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what Volos NPS can pretend not to have heard.

Market

Giorgos Charalampoglou is on his way

The clubs have agreed terms, and what remains is formality: a medical, a photograph, a signature. Nobody at Volos NPS is pretending he will be back in the shirt.

Market

Pablo Maffeo wants more than Olympiacos are offering

“I have ambitions, and I would like the club to share them.” Nobody has asked to leave and nobody has been shown the door — but a player chooses that sentence carefully, and a boardroom hears it exactly as it was meant.

8 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 Mar 2027
From our football correspondent Steady

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Thiago Nuss tops the scoring charts

Nobody in the division bettered it last month: 2 goals in 3 appearances for OFI.

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The month belonged to Thiago Nuss

Marked 7.58 across it, 2 goals and assists between them, and no serious argument from anybody else in the division. OFI have had the whole benefit of a month somebody else will spend the summer trying to buy.

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The division's brightest kid this month plays for Panathinaikos

Adriano Jagušić was marked 7.13 and had a hand in 0 goals. Every recruitment department in the country now has a file open, and the club that has him knows exactly what that means.

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Nicolás Sosa hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what Levadiakos can pretend not to have heard.

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Levadiakos say no — this time

The offer from Kashima Antlers for Nicolás Sosa was heard out and sent back the same day. First bids are rarely meant to succeed; they are meant to find out how loudly the door closes.

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Giannis Konstantelias leads the division for assists — 7.45

The chart that decides who the scorers ought to be thanking. 2 of them made by a PAOK player marked 7.45, and not one will be in the montage at the end of the season.

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Highest marks in the league belong to a Olympiacos man

Pablo Maffeo averaged 7.58 over 3 appearances. Nothing about that will trend, and anybody who watched all four games would tell you it was the most accurate thing on this page.

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Andrija Živković wants to know where this is going

“I want to win things, and I would like to do it here.” Nothing has been demanded and nothing has been threatened — but a boardroom at PAOK hears a sentence like that exactly as it was built.

Market

FC Lahti expected to open talks for Jan Hurtado

Both sides expect a conversation in the coming days. Volos NPS will name a price, and everything after that is arithmetic.

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Gregorio Rodríguez is right behind him

1 goals in 3 appearances for Levadiakos, and a chart that would look very different if two of them had gone in off the post instead of past it.

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Lovro Majer is right behind him

2 goals in 3 appearances for AEK, and a chart that would look very different if two of them had gone in off the post instead of past it.

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Andrija Živković makes the list

3 appearances, 1 goals, and a place among the division's leading scorers for the month. Strikers measure a season in exactly these lines.

7 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 Feb 2027
From our football correspondent Steady

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Mehdi Taremi tops the scoring charts

Nobody in the division bettered it last month: 4 goals in 5 appearances for Olympiacos.

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The month belonged to Christian Kouamé

Marked 7.95 across it, 6 goals and assists between them, and no serious argument from anybody else in the division. Aris Thessaloniki have had the whole benefit of a month somebody else will spend the summer trying to buy.

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Adriano Jagušić is the month's best young player — 7.15

The award the rest of the division reads as a transfer rumour. 7.15 over the month and 1 goal contributions, from a Panathinaikos player whose price has just gone up without anybody at his club doing anything.

Market

Marios Siabanis hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what Volos NPS can pretend not to have heard.

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AEL Larisa say no — this time

The offer from PAOK for Yvann Maçon was heard out and sent back the same day. First bids are rarely meant to succeed; they are meant to find out how loudly the door closes.

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Christian Kouamé leads the division for assists — 7.95

The chart that decides who the scorers ought to be thanking. 3 of them made by a Aris Thessaloniki player marked 7.95, and not one will be in the montage at the end of the season.

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Christian Kouamé is the division's best-marked player — 7.95

The chart that catches everybody a goal tally never will: the centre-half who was immense for four weekends, the holding midfielder nobody outside his own ground has heard of. 7.95 across 5 matches for Aris Thessaloniki.

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Barnabás Varga wants to know where this is going

“I want to win things, and I would like to do it here.” Nothing has been demanded and nothing has been threatened — but a boardroom at AEK hears a sentence like that exactly as it was built.

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Kostas Roukounakis is on his way

The clubs have agreed terms, and what remains is formality: a medical, a photograph, a signature. Nobody at Kifisia is pretending he will be back in the shirt.

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Othmane Boussaid up among the month's scorers

A productive month at Aris Thessaloniki — 3 goals from 5 appearances, and a place near the top of the charts.

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Loren Morón makes the list

5 appearances, 3 goals, and a place among the division's leading scorers for the month. Strikers measure a season in exactly these lines.

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Still scoring: Taha Ali

2 in 5 for PAOK. Nobody outside his own ground is talking about him, which tends to be true of everybody on this list except the man at the top of it.

6 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 Jan 2027
From our football correspondent Steady

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Nobody scored more than Leandro Garate

The month closes with Leandro Garate out in front — 2 goals in 4 games, and AEL Larisa have the division's most feared finisher.

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Moisés Ramírez is the division's player of the month — 7.39

A club's paper reports this as one of its own being honoured. On this page it is what it actually is: a verdict on everybody who played, and it went to a Kifisia man on 7.39 with 0 goal contributions.

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Adriano Jagušić is the month's best young player — 7.30

The award the rest of the division reads as a transfer rumour. 7.30 over the month and 1 goal contributions, from a Panathinaikos player whose price has just gone up without anybody at his club doing anything.

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Giannis Kosti puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at Levadiakos, and it is not being withdrawn.

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Nobody made more than Facundo Pellistri this month

2 assists, 7.57, and a Panathinaikos player who spent four weekends being the reason somebody else's name went in the paper. It is the least-rewarded skill in football and the easiest one to notice its absence.

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Gregorio Rodríguez is the division's best-marked player — 7.82

The chart that catches everybody a goal tally never will: the centre-half who was immense for four weekends, the holding midfielder nobody outside his own ground has heard of. 7.82 across 4 matches for Levadiakos.

Market

Thomas Strakosha raises the bar for AEK

“I want to be playing for trophies while my legs still let me.” Nothing in that sentence is a transfer request, and nobody at AEK heard it as anything else.

Market

Maximiliano Gómez wants European nights

The general version of this complaint is that a player wants more. The specific version names the thing: he wants to walk out under floodlights against clubs from other countries, and he has stopped pretending otherwise.

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Still scoring: Ayoub El Kaabi

2 in 4 for Olympiacos. Nobody outside his own ground is talking about him, which tends to be true of everybody on this list except the man at the top of it.

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Still scoring: Gregorio Rodríguez

2 in 4 for Levadiakos. Nobody outside his own ground is talking about him, which tends to be true of everybody on this list except the man at the top of it.

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Yusuf Yazıcı is right behind him

2 goals in 4 appearances for Volos NPS, and a chart that would look very different if two of them had gone in off the post instead of past it.

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Still scoring: Facundo Pellistri

1 in 4 for Panathinaikos. Nobody outside his own ground is talking about him, which tends to be true of everybody on this list except the man at the top of it.

5 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 Dec 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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Aboubakary Koita tops the scoring charts

Nobody in the division bettered it last month: 2 goals in 4 appearances for AEK.

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The month belonged to Aboubakary Koita

Marked 7.70 across it, 2 goals and assists between them, and no serious argument from anybody else in the division. AEK have had the whole benefit of a month somebody else will spend the summer trying to buy.

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The division's brightest kid this month plays for Panathinaikos

Adriano Jagušić was marked 7.38 and had a hand in 1 goals. Every recruitment department in the country now has a file open, and the club that has him knows exactly what that means.

Market

Jan Hurtado asks to leave Volos NPS

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

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Konrad Michalak leads the division for assists — 7.11

The chart that decides who the scorers ought to be thanking. 2 of them made by a Panetolikos player marked 7.11, and not one will be in the montage at the end of the season.

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Highest marks in the league belong to a AEK man

Aboubakary Koita averaged 7.70 over 4 appearances. Nothing about that will trend, and anybody who watched all four games would tell you it was the most accurate thing on this page.

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Pablo Maffeo wants more than Olympiacos are offering

“I have ambitions, and I would like the club to share them.” Nobody has asked to leave and nobody has been shown the door — but a player chooses that sentence carefully, and a boardroom hears it exactly as it was meant.

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Lenny Lobato is right behind him

1 goals in 4 appearances for Panetolikos, and a chart that would look very different if two of them had gone in off the post instead of past it.

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Giannis Konstantelias keeps the pressure on

1 goals in 4 appearances for PAOK leave him among the month's leading marksmen.

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Christian Kouamé up among the month's scorers

A productive month at Aris Thessaloniki — 1 goals from 4 appearances, and a place near the top of the charts.

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Elmin Rastoder is right behind him

1 goals in 3 appearances for Panathinaikos, and a chart that would look very different if two of them had gone in off the post instead of past it.

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Volos NPS may not be able to give Matías González what he wants

It is the most legitimate ambition in the sport and the hardest for most clubs to satisfy. Matías González wants continental football; whether Volos NPS can provide it is a question about the next two seasons, not about him.

4 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 Nov 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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Gregorio Rodríguez tops the scoring charts

Nobody in the division bettered it last month: 3 goals in 5 appearances for Levadiakos.

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Lovro Majer is the division's player of the month — 7.52

A club's paper reports this as one of its own being honoured. On this page it is what it actually is: a verdict on everybody who played, and it went to a AEK man on 7.52 with 3 goal contributions.

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Diallo Sanoussi is the month's best young player — 7.05

The award the rest of the division reads as a transfer rumour. 7.05 over the month and 1 goal contributions, from a Aris Thessaloniki U20 player whose price has just gone up without anybody at his club doing anything.

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Diego Esteban asks to leave Panetolikos

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

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Niclas Eliasson leads the division for assists — 7.35

The chart that decides who the scorers ought to be thanking. 3 of them made by a AEK player marked 7.35, and not one will be in the montage at the end of the season.

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Highest marks in the league belong to a Kifisia man

Jorge Pombo averaged 7.63 over 4 appearances. Nothing about that will trend, and anybody who watched all four games would tell you it was the most accurate thing on this page.

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Andrija Živković wants to know where this is going

“I want to win things, and I would like to do it here.” Nothing has been demanded and nothing has been threatened — but a boardroom at PAOK hears a sentence like that exactly as it was built.

Market

AEK may not be able to give Barnabás Varga what he wants

It is the most legitimate ambition in the sport and the hardest for most clubs to satisfy. Barnabás Varga wants continental football; whether AEK can provide it is a question about the next two seasons, not about him.

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Ayoub El Kaabi up among the month's scorers

A productive month at Olympiacos — 2 goals from 5 appearances, and a place near the top of the charts.

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Lovro Majer is right behind him

3 goals in 5 appearances for AEK, and a chart that would look very different if two of them had gone in off the post instead of past it.

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Still scoring: Christian Kouamé

3 in 5 for Aris Thessaloniki. Nobody outside his own ground is talking about him, which tends to be true of everybody on this list except the man at the top of it.

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Jorge Pombo up among the month's scorers

A productive month at Kifisia — 2 goals from 4 appearances, and a place near the top of the charts.

3 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 Oct 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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Anass Zaroury tops the scoring charts

Nobody in the division bettered it last month: 4 goals in 4 appearances for Panathinaikos.

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Anass Zaroury is the division's player of the month — 7.90

A club's paper reports this as one of its own being honoured. On this page it is what it actually is: a verdict on everybody who played, and it went to a Panathinaikos man on 7.90 with 5 goal contributions.

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The division's brightest kid this month plays for AEK U20

Martin Georgiev was marked 6.82 and had a hand in 0 goals. Every recruitment department in the country now has a file open, and the club that has him knows exactly what that means.

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Nils Schouterden puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at Levadiakos, and it is not being withdrawn.

Market

Atromitos come back empty-handed

The bid was some way short and Kifisia did not need long over it. Nobody in the game reads a first refusal as the end of anything.

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Nobody made more than Niclas Eliasson this month

3 assists, 7.55, and a AEK player who spent four weekends being the reason somebody else's name went in the paper. It is the least-rewarded skill in football and the easiest one to notice its absence.

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Highest marks in the league belong to a Panathinaikos man

Anass Zaroury averaged 7.90 over 4 appearances. Nothing about that will trend, and anybody who watched all four games would tell you it was the most accurate thing on this page.

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Iñaki Peña wants to know where this is going

“I want to win things, and I would like to do it here.” Nothing has been demanded and nothing has been threatened — but a boardroom at Panathinaikos hears a sentence like that exactly as it was built.

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Olympiacos join the queue for Fredrik Jensen

Add another name to the list: Olympiacos have asked the question everybody in the game has been asking about Fredrik Jensen. The answer from Aris Thessaloniki has not changed — yet.

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Giannis Konstantelias is right behind him

2 goals in 4 appearances for PAOK, and a chart that would look very different if two of them had gone in off the post instead of past it.

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Andrija Živković up among the month's scorers

A productive month at PAOK — 1 goals from 2 appearances, and a place near the top of the charts.

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Gustavo Santos is right behind him

2 goals in 3 appearances for Volos NPS, and a chart that would look very different if two of them had gone in off the post instead of past it.

2 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 Sep 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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Nobody scored more than Kostas Fortounis

The month closes with Kostas Fortounis out in front — 1 goals in 1 games, and Olympiacos have the division's most feared finisher.

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Panathinaikos come back empty-handed

The bid was some way short and PAOK did not need long over it. Nobody in the game reads a first refusal as the end of anything.

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The Volos NPS deal is off

Everything was agreed until it was not, and Klidman Lilo reports back to OFI with a summer to forget. Neither club is saying who walked away from the table.

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Nobody made more than Kostas Fortounis this month

1 assists, 8.08, and a Olympiacos player who spent four weekends being the reason somebody else's name went in the paper. It is the least-rewarded skill in football and the easiest one to notice its absence.

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Giorgos Kornezos puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at Levadiakos, and it is not being withdrawn.

Market

Maximiliano Gómez wants European nights

The general version of this complaint is that a player wants more. The specific version names the thing: he wants to walk out under floodlights against clubs from other countries, and he has stopped pretending otherwise.

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Pione Sisto up among the month's scorers

A productive month at AEL Larisa — 1 goals from 1 appearances, and a place near the top of the charts.

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Daniel Podence up among the month's scorers

A productive month at Olympiacos — 1 goals from 1 appearances, and a place near the top of the charts.

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Aitor Cantalapiedra makes the list

1 appearances, 1 goals, and a place among the division's leading scorers for the month. Strikers measure a season in exactly these lines.

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Facundo Pellistri up among the month's scorers

A productive month at Panathinaikos — 1 goals from 1 appearances, and a place near the top of the charts.

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Thiago Nuss keeps making them — 1 this month

7.57 for a OFI player whose contribution is measured entirely in other people's celebrations. The providers' chart is the one nobody frames and everybody in a dressing room reads.

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1 assists and counting for Daniel Podence

Marked 8.05 across the month. Somewhere in this division there are strikers whose goal tally belongs partly to him, and none of them will say so.

1 Edition

The Super League Gazette

1 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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Panagiotis Liagas hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what Levadiakos can pretend not to have heard.

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Pablo Maffeo wants to know where this is going

“I want to win things, and I would like to do it here.” Nothing has been demanded and nothing has been threatened — but a boardroom at Olympiacos hears a sentence like that exactly as it was built.

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Matías González wants European nights

The general version of this complaint is that a player wants more. The specific version names the thing: he wants to walk out under floodlights against clubs from other countries, and he has stopped pretending otherwise.