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Mbappé rejects mediation and takes on a battle with PSG
Kylian Mbappé has no need for mediation from the legal department of Ligue 1 in his dispute with Paris Saint-Germain. News agency AFP released a statement on Wednesday from the representatives of the French superstar.
Ronaldo adds another record: one billion followers on social media
The Portuguese footballer, captain of the National Team and Al Nassr, celebrated the achievement with a post on Instagram.
Harsh criticism of Mbappé: 'Focused on everything except football'
Kylian Mbappé's claim for 55 million euros in unpaid salary and bonuses is drawing harsh criticism in France. Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain still refuses to pay and is referring him to the courts.
Still a free agent, Ramos sees another club pull out
Sergio Ramos patience is being seriously tested. The 38-year-old defender has been a free agent since leaving Sevilla this summer and has yet to find a new club. According to Spanish reports, Botafogo, previously interested, has also pulled out.
Arteta hopes for Ødegaard and is thrilled about Sterling
Mikel Arteta has provided an update on the injuries at Arsenal. The big question is whether key player Martin Ødegaard will be fit in time. He was injured during the recent international break with Norway.
Bayern responds to strong criticism of Musiala: 'Praised in other countries instead'
Director Christoph Freund downplays the criticism of Jamal Musiala. Dietmar Hamann was harsh on the attacking midfielder of Bayern Munich in the German press.
Mbappé can send a bill of 55 million euros to PSG
The legal department of Ligue 1 has ordered Paris Saint-Germain to transfer 55 million euros to Kylian Mbappé. That’s a significant blow to PSG’s finances.
Kostic names Tadic and Mourinho as the main reasons for his transfer
Filip Kostic has explained why he was determined to move to Fenerbahçe this summer. The main reason is the presence of Dusan Tadic and José Mourinho.
Haaland wins Premier League Player of the Month award for August
The Norwegian striker started the season in great form in the English League, with seven goals in the first three matches, including two hat-tricks.
Good news for Barcelona: salary cap increases by 57 percent
La Liga has announced the salary caps for Spanish clubs. Notably, Barcelona is allowed to spend 156 million euros more than last season. Real Madrid remains at the top.