Alvaro Arbeloa Appointed as Fulham’s New Manager

London: Alvaro Arbeloa has been appointed as the new manager of Fulham on a three-year contract. This decision comes as part of a notable managerial shift involving several prominent clubs and coaches. Fulham, commonly known as "The Cottagers," welcomes Arbeloa following Marco Silva's departure to Benfica in Portugal. Silva's move was a part of a three-way managerial change, initiated by Jos© Mourinho's return to Real Madrid for a second stint.

According to Thai News Agency, Alvaro Arbeloa takes on the role at Fulham after serving as Real Madrid's interim manager, a position he assumed following Xabi Alonso's dismissal. During his interim tenure, Arbeloa led Real Madrid to a second-place finish in La Liga and guided the team to the quarter-finals of the Champions League. His managerial experience also includes coaching Real Madrid's youth team before stepping up to manage the first team temporarily in January.

Antoine Griezmann, the former French international striker, has been officially introduced as a Major League Soccer player for Orlando City. Griezmann, aged 35, joins from Atl©tico Madrid on a one-year deal with an option for an additional year. He was presented alongside club owner Marc Wilf and general manager Ricardo Moreira. Griezmann expressed excitement about fulfilling his long-held ambition to play in MLS, a dream he has nurtured since the age of 18. He looks forward to the possibility of competing against notable players like Lionel Messi and Rodrigo De Paul.

In other managerial news, Ruben Amorim has taken over as the manager of AC Milan, replacing Massimiliano Allegri on a three-year contract. Amorim, 41, recently reflected on his previous managerial role at Manchester United, acknowledging past mistakes and expressing his desire to learn from those experiences. He expressed regret over not having the opportunity to address Manchester United fans after his dismissal but remains proud of his tenure. Amorim is determined to apply the lessons learned from his past as he embarks on this new chapter with Milan, who finished 5th last season, missing out on the UEFA Champions League qualification.