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Ronaldo sharpens record as highest-earning footballer
Cristiano Ronaldo has sharpened his own record: in 2024, the 39-year-old Al-Nassr forward was once again the highest-earning footballer in the world. This was announced by the American business magazine Forbes. The Portuguese superstar earned 285 million dollars, more than twice as much as the second-ranked Lionel Messi.
Barcelona is exploring the free transfer market
Barcelona is exploring the free transfer market, writes Mundo Deportivo on Thursday. For this reason, the club is looking at players such as Jonathan Tah (pictured, Bayer Leverkusen) and Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich).
Serie A salaries: Inter leads the way, high ranking for Koopmeiners
The salaries of Serie A players have been revealed. Internazionale has overtaken Juventus in the rankings and is now shown to have the most expensive players under contract.
Grueling schedule in the Premier League: forty matches in seventeen days
The Premier League has announced the schedule for December and January 2025. These are always busy football months in England, and this year is no different. VI highlights the key moments.
Pogba reflects on working with Mourinho: 'Like a relationship'
Paul Pogba has extensively reflected on his turbulent time at Manchester United. The French midfielder made a remarkable comparison when asked about his relationship with José Mourinho. Pogba admitted that he saw similarities with a romantic relationship.
Van Wonderen immediately raises eyebrows at Schalke with decision about goalkeepers
Kees van Wonderen made a bold change in his first two matches as Schalke 04's coach. The Dutchman opted not to choose first-choice goalkeeper Justin Heekeren for the games against Hannover 96 and Greuther Fürth, instead selecting newcomer Thorben Hoffmann.
Bellingham? We were impressed, but Birmingham asked for double
Bayer Leverkusen's director reveals how the club tried to sign the English star when he was just 16 years old.
A name is gaining momentum for the national team coach, and it’s not Guardiola
Thomas Tuchel has emerged as the leading candidate to become England's next national team coach, following Gareth Southgate's departure after Euro 2024. The FA has reportedly initiated talks with the 51-year-old German, who is currently without a club after leaving Bayern Munich.
Messi grants fellow countryman the Ballon d'Or
If it were up to Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martínez would win the Ballon d'Or this year. According to Messi, his compatriot deserves the prestigious award due to his performances with Argentina and his club, Inter Milan.
Javier Tebas's strong words: 'Take away that Club World Cup immediately'
Javier Tebas, president of LaLiga, publicly called on FIFA to cancel the 2025 Club World Cup, arguing that the tournament is unnecessary and disrupts the football calendar.