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š Football's bubble is bursting | Agent sues club | KDB criticises FIFA
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STATS
France vs Belgium (19:45 UK). France suffered a 3-1 defeat to Italy in their opening Nations League match, whereas Belgium beat Israel 3-1. But Les Bleus have won the pair's last two meetings. Turkey vs Iceland (19:45 UK). The two sides have crossed paths 13 times in all competitions, with Iceland winning eight of these matches compared to Turkeyās two. But Turkey are unbeaten in their last five home games in the competition.
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PREMIER LEAGUE
Chelsea co-owners looking to buy eachother out
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The relationship between Chelseaās senior hierarchy is deteriorating and now theyāre looking to buy eachother out, per Bloomberg.
Clearlake Capital - Chelseaās majority owner - and Todd Boehly are assessing whether they can buy each other out. Differing opinions on Chelseaās recruitment policy, the teamās underperformance and the failure to make progress on a new stadium have all contributed to the rift.
Boehly, an American billionaire, is said to be confident that investors would provide him with the cash to complete a full takeover of the club. He owns 38.5% of the club, split equally with him and two others. But Clearlake Capital, owned by Behdad Eghbali and Jose E Feliciano, are in no rush to sell any of their 61.5% stake in the west London club.
The status quo isnāt working
All major decisions at Chelsea must be signed off by Eghbali, Feliciano and Boehly. This probably explains why there has been slow progress at the club, especially on big decisions like rebuilding the stadium. With this, both parties have come to accept that the status quo isnāt working - and that change is necessary if Chelsea is to progress.
Some sources think that Boehly is biding time while he plots an exit route from the club. But while itās true that Boehly has dialled back his involvement in Chelsea, most reports suggest he has a 20-30-year vision for the club.
POLL
In 2020, FIFA updated rules to allow players to change their international allegiance once. Do you agree with this rule? and why?*Players can switch if they've played no more than 3 competitive matches at senior level prior to them turning 21. |
HEAD START
šµ Carsley refusal wonāt impact England job. Lee Carsleyās chances of becoming the new permanent England manager will not be affected by his refusal to sing the national anthem, according to FA insiders. The FA believes it should be a personal choice.
š¤ KDB criticises FIFAās calendar. Speaking to journalists on Friday, Kevin De Bruyne said that āit seems that money speaks louder than playersā voicesā. His comments were in response to the impact of a crammed calendar on playersā health and performance. Last season, Premier League clubs averaged the shortest recovery time between games at 67.3 hours.
šŖ½Everton record-breaking new partnership. The Toffees have agreed a multi-year partnership with energy drink giant Red Bull. Under the deal, Red Bull will become the clubās Official Energy Drink Partner. Sources close to the deal say itās a record-breaking deal for the club; though the figure isnāt disclosed. Everton fans have been calling for a RB but weāre not sure this is quite what they were asking for.
PREMIER LEAGUE
Man City are closing transfer spending tap
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Once known as the biggest spenders in the league, Manchester City are now taking a frugal approach when it comes to the transfer market.
Over 11 seasons to 2019-20, City spent ā¬1.6bn on players, more than all its Premier League rivals. In the most recent window, the reigning champions recorded a ā¬116mn profit, chief executive Ferran Soriano told Financial Times.
Having built their team over a decade, City shifted focus to retention and development. Following this vein, City are keeping their talent happy; theyāve overtaken Manchester United for the highest wage bill in the league and Erling Haaland is reportedly negotiating a new contract to make him the clubās highest earner. City also claim to be spending record amounts on youth development.
A burst bubble?
Most experts say that top clubs are feeling the squeeze of the Premier Leagueās spending rules.
But in general, there is a trend brewing. Cityās spending is down, Unitedās new leadership have vowed to stop overspending, Real Madrid relies on their brand to attract superstar free agents, and Saudi Arabia kept its promise to not repeat their football spending spree.
In other words, the big spenders arenāt spending so big anymore. Only time will tell if old habits die hard or whether the football transfer bubble will finally burst.
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16-year-old cousins break Barca B scoring record (More)
Steve Bergwijn hits out at Dutch coach Ronald Koeman after he says he canāt play for the Netherlands because he moved to Saudi Arabia (More)
ROUTERāS VOICE
On Friday, we asked you: How are you keeping yourself occupied during the international break?
šØ ā¬ļø ā¬ļø ā¬ļø ā¬ļø ā¬ļø šŗ I donāt need to. Iām still glued to the international matchesā¦ (22.5%)
š© š© š© š© š© š© š Itās a snooze-fest. Iāve got other plansā¦ (77.5%)
Your punditry takes:
š W.T: āIt makes watching paint dry seem euphoric!ā
š S.F: āJust 3 weeks into the season an international break is absurd. It's a nothing competition put on top of all the other things that the players have to contend with. There are so many negatives; injuries, fatigue, interruption to training plans etc. Completely pointless competition.ā
š P.M: āJust as we are getting used to the Premier and other league games again, we have a break from it all. Itās too soon, most clubs have only played 3 league games + cup. I could understand if there was a break after about 8 - 10 games but not now. Why didn't they delay the start of the leagues in England and Scotland or push the international back a bit?ā
šŗ S.D: āI love international breaks. I follow both the USA and Ireland, so thereās always games to watch.ā
EXTRA TIME
Wayne Rooneyās wonder freekick for Manchester United legendsā¦
ā¦ and the full match highlights vs Celtic legends.
Pep Guardiola's doping case revisited.
The first player to get sent off over piggy in the middle.
Anthony Gordon explains why Euro 2024 was a failure.
Player on the verge of substitution gets sent off for praying.
The stats behind Cristiano Ronaldoās 900 career goals.
Ivan Toneyās speech to friends and family before heading to Saudi.
Liverpoolās new goalkeeper goggles are a secret weapon.
England pitch invader joins the lineup before the game.
GAME FACE ON
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I was once voted the PFA Young Player of the Year and made the PFA Team of the Year.
Iāve played in the Premier League, League One and Turkish Super Lig.
I was a Champions League runner-up in 2018-19 Final.
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ON TODAY
Nations League
Group 2
Cyprus vs Kosovo (17:00 BST)
France vs Belgium (19:45 BST)
Israel vs Italy (19:45 BST)
Romania vs Lithuania (19:45 BST)
Group 3
Norway vs Austria (19:45 BST)
Slovenia vs Kazakhstan (19:45 BST)
Group 4
Montenegro vs Wales (19:45 BST)
Turkey vs Iceland (19:45 BST)
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Dele Alli.
Iām alright with the ball at my feet. Itās just the running part.