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Bayer Leverkusen left-back Alejandro Grimaldo has been mentioned as a potential signing for all three of Spain’s biggest clubs over the last six months, and it could be the case next summer. The
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Spain's Best-Kept Secrets: 13 Towns More Charming Than Barcelona
Spain may be known for its iconic bucket-list cities like Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville, but the country’s most authentic beauty still lives in its slower-moving, small-town corners. These peaceful destinations offer a lifestyle untouched by
Fernando Torres completes the podium with 38 goals. Torres played second-fiddle to Villa for much of his career with Spain, but the former Liverpool star did score the winner for Spain in the 2008 Euros final and then bagged a brace in the 2012 final to win the tournament’s Golden Boot award.
Celta Vigo defender Oscar Mingueza has become one of the most consistent performers in La Liga over the last 18 months, and looks as if he will cash in on a lucrative move next summer. The
Spain will renovate its high-speed rail network between Madrid and Barcelona to allow trains to reach a maximum speed of 350 kph (218 mph), a velocity so far only achieved in China, its transport minister said on Monday.
Luis de la Fuente played down any disagreement with Barcelona over the handling of Lamine Yamal but admitted communication between the two could be better.
Barcelona, meanwhile – Spain’s second largest city – offers a more idiosyncratic charisma. A key trading port since pre-Roman times thanks to its strategic location on the Mediterranean, the capital of historically affluent Catalonia features one of Europe’s best preserved Gothic quarters.
Spanish transport minister Óscar Puente has unveiled a project to raise the maximum speed on the Madrid - Barcelona high-speed line to 350km/h.
For junior midfielder Magalí Capdevila, this saying rings especially true.
JetBlue will expand its transatlantic service in Boston with two new European destinations in 2026: Milan, Italy and Barcelona, Spain.