Inter Miami urged to provide 'reasonable explanations' why Lionel Messi was able to play against Vissel Kobe by Hong Kong government as tour controversy continues

The Hong Kong government has asked for explanations from Inter Miami as to why Lionel Messi was able to play against Vissel Kobe.

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  • Messi and Miami asked for explanation
  • Argentine missed Hong Kong match
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Inter Miami's pre-season tour of Asia has has been mired in controversy after their Argentine superstar failed to appear for a friendly match against Hong Kong XI due to an injury, despite having a contractual obligation to do so. However, the Herons have now been asked for a 'reasonable explanation' for his absence after the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner appeared just days later in a friendly against Japanese side Vissel Kobe in Tokyo.

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  • WHAT THEY SAID

    The Culture, Sports, and Tourism Bureau of Hong Kong expressed their disappointment at Messi's nability to play in the city and questioned his involvement against Vissel Kobe in a statement: "However three days later, Messi was able to play actively and freely in Japan … the government hopes the organisers and teams can provide reasonable explanations."

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    Over 40,000 people attended the match in Hong Kong, with some supporters spending close to HK$5,000 ($640) for a ticket. The Consumer Council of Hong Kong stated it had received 547 complaints on Messi's absence, involving a total of HK$3.64 million (US$465,466), according to the Chinese state-run Global Times. Fans in China admitted to feeling a "bit scammed" after missing out on seeing the World Cup winner.

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR INTER MIAMI?

    The Herons have had a rather poor pre-season so far with just one win in six games. They started with a draw against El Salvador, followed by losses against Dallas, Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr before the win against Hong Kong followed by the shootout loss against Vissel Kobe. They will play their last friendly against Messi's former side, Newell's Old Boys before starting their MLS campaign against Real Salt Lake on February 21.

Rishabh Pant stars as India A pull off superb comeback to beat West Indies A

India overcome 110-run deficit to chase down 321 in the fourth innings courtesy half-centuries from Rishabh Pant, Karun Nair and Hanuma Vihari

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Rishabh Pant’s unbeaten 67 off 71 balls helped India A complete a stirring come-from-behind win in the second four-day Test against West Indies A in Taunton. They chased down 321 with five wickets in hand to clinch the series 1-0.While Pant saw the chase through, the foundation was laid by half-centuries from Hanuma Vihari (68) and captain Karun Nair (55) on Thursday. This allowed India A, who resumed the fourth day needing 107 to win, to rally despite losing two wickets inside the first five overs of play. Jayant Yadav, the offspinner, made 23 not out in an unbroken 100-run stand with Pant for the sixth wicket to seal the win.Two days into the contest though, India A were well behind. They were bowled out for 192 in the first innings, with left-arm seamer Raymon Reifer taking five wickets as West Indies A claimed a 110-run lead. But a sensational fightback led by India’s seamers resulted in West Indies A being bowled out for 210 in their second innings.Half-centuries from John Campbell and Jermaine Blackwood apart, there was little of note in the West Indies second innings; they lost their last nine wickets for 85. Mohammad Siraj picked up four wickets while Rajneesh Gurbani, on India A debut, finished with three. Siraj finished with match figures of 8 for 132.Chasing a huge score, India A openers R Samarth and Abhimanyu Easwaran put on 51. Then Nair, pressing for a middle order berth in India’s Test squad for England, struck eight fours in his 63-ball 55. His 136-run stand with the in-form Vihari put West Indies A on the back foot. Their wickets early on the fourth day threatened to take the game away, but Pant chose to make his mark on the tour with a responsible knock to guide the side home.India A’s final tour game is a one-off Test against England Lions from July 16, one where a number of Test specialists like M Vijay, Mohammed Shami and Wriddhiman Saha are likely to feature ahead of the first Test against England on August 1 at Edgbaston.

He's back! Man City goal machine Erling Haaland makes welcome return to training ahead of Huddersfield FA Cup test

Manchester City goal machine Erling Haaland has finally returned to training after recovering from a foot injury.

  • Haaland back in training
  • Has recovered from foot injury
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    Haaland has not played for City since featuring in a 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa in December. The striker picked up a foot injury that ruled him out of the Club World Cup but is close to a return. City showed how the striker was back in training ahead of their FA Cup third-round tie against Huddersfield Town in a series of images posted on social media.

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    City will be thrilled to have their top scorer back in action even though they haven't fared too badly in his absence. City won the Club World Cup, beat Crvena Zvezda in the Champions League and enjoyed Premier League wins over Luton, Everton and Sheffield United without the striker in their side.

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    Haaland scored the most goals of any player in Europe's big five leagues in all competitions in 2023, netting 44 times for Pep Guardiola's side.

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR HAALAND AND MAN CITY?

    It remains to be seen if Haaland will return to action against Huddersfield or if he will be kept in reserve. City then take on Newcastle in the Premier League and can cut the gap to leaders Liverpool to two points with a win.

Man Utd's Karim Benzema transfer stance revealed after striker skips training with Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad

Manchester United will not make a bid to sign Karim Benzema from Al-Ittihad in the January transfer window, according to a report.

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  • Benzema banned from Al-Ittihad training camp
  • Striker linked with move away from Saudi Arabia
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    The Red Devils emerged as a possible destination for the French striker as they look to address their goalscoring problems. However, the club have decided that they will not pursue the ex-Real Madrid star this month because of his age and his wage demands.

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    The 36-year-old is reportedly banished from Al-Ittihad's training camp in Dubai because of his refusal to show up to club events. Benzema is also said to have missed training sessions at the end of last year and could be on his way out of the club less than a year after joining from Real Madrid in a free transfer.

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    Benzema has scored nine times in 15 Saudi Pro League appearances for the reigning champions, but the club's defence of their crown has not gone as well as they had hoped after signing the N'Golo Kante, Fabinho, Luiz Felipe and Jota in the summer. Al-Ittihad are seventh in the table after 18 matches and 25 points behind leaders Al-Hilal.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BENZEMA?

    If Benzema's standoff with Al-Ittihad is not resolved soon, the player could end up leaving the club just months after agreeing to join.

Baptiste, West to serve as evaluators at USA regional combines

Eldine Baptiste and West Indies U-19 coach Graeme West are set to join Mike Young as the lead talent evaluators at US scouting combines, which are scheduled to begin this weekend in Los Angeles

Peter Della Penna07-Apr-2016West Indies national selector Eldine Baptiste and West Indies U-19 coach Graeme West are set to join Mike Young as the lead talent evaluators at US scouting combines, which is being held in eight cities around the USA over the next two months, beginning this weekend in Los Angeles. Baptiste and West’s appointment was announced on Wednesday by the ICC Americas office, which is coordinating each scouting combine.”I am thoroughly looking forward to working with Mike Young as well as the ICC Americas and local cricket community on this project” Baptiste said. “It is a great opportunity for the players across the USA and extremely exciting for the development of the game.”Baptiste has prior experience working in an Associate cricket setup. Baptiste coached Kenya from September 2009 to April 2011, but stepped down shortly after Kenya’s win-less performance at the 2011 World Cup in India.The candidates at each city-based combine will also be put through a series of skills, fitness and agility tests conducted by BAM (Basic Athletic Measurement) Testing. BAM conducts skills and agility tests at the annual NBA Draft Rookie Combine. Headquartered in Seattle, BAM was founded in 2008 by former Dallas Mavericks head strength and conditioning coach Brett Brungardt.”I’m intrigued to see how these cricketers stack up against some of the best athletes I’ve seen in basketball and other major US sports,” Brungardt said ahead of the first regional combine in Los Angeles.Young and ICC Americas high performance consultant Tom Evans are the two main holdovers from the trial held last September in Indianapolis, which also featured players from Argentina, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Canada and Suriname. Venkatapathy Raju and Courtney Walsh were utilized as the lead talent evaluators at that combine along with Young.This weekend’s trial in Los Angeles is the first of eight city-based trials conducted by the ICC to establish a national-team talent pool at men’s, women’s and U-17 levels. At the end of the eight trials, concluding in New York, the ICC is expected to name a group of 20-30 players in each category for a second round of auditions to be held later in the summer.More than 100 applications were received for the men’s trial in Los Angeles, with 55 players making the final list of invitees. They include eight current or former USA senior team players and six former USA U-19 players. The first trial for women’s and U-17 players will take place in San Francisco from April 14.

'I have to get cricket right'

Arjuna Ranatunga, recently appointed the chairman of Sri Lanka Cricket, talks about his plans – both for the long run and short – and the changes Sri Lankan cricket needs

Interview by Charlie Austin18-Jan-2008


Agent of change: Arjuna Ranatunga
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If you were to prioritise one aspect of Sri Lanka’s cricket that needs urgent attention and needs to be a key focus of your tenure in charge of Sri Lanka Cricket, what would that be?
Junior cricket. Our school cricket has been neglected for too long. I am not pointing fingers, I just think that that has been too much focus on the top, the national team, which has had a detrimental impact on junior cricket. There was a time, in the 1980s and even early 1990s, when a handful of cricketers, perhaps five or six, could be accommodated into the national squad straight from the school system – a school system that was the envy of the world. Sadly, this is no longer the case.What has gone wrong with school’s cricket?
I think the change to limited-overs cricket at the younger age groups – Under-13 and Under-15 – was a mistake. Even when we were 12, 13 and 14 we used to play full-day matches from 9.30am to 6pm. We’d play aggressive and positive cricket. But these days the kids play just overs cricket and learn less. In addition, coaching has become a business and winning has become too important. When I was growing up Sri Lanka had some fantastic coaches – the likes of Lionel Mendis, Bertie Wijesinghe and Nelson Mendis to name just a few – who were committed to cricket and had a huge passion. Nowadays, with a combination of pressure from school principals, Old Boy Associations and parents, all that matters is winning. Spinners are finding it tougher and players are not learning how to be creative and think on their feet. Go to a school match these days and the coach will probably be standing on the boundary edge setting the field. That approach is not conducive to developing quality cricketers.So what are you going to do about this?
Well, DS de Silva has been appointed by president Mahinda Rajapakse as a cricket advisor and we have asked him to spend four to six weeks researching the current situation. We hope he’ll be able to come up with a good solid proposal that will be discussed with a strong Cricket Committee, which is to be headed by Aravinda de Silva. We hope to have a plan for the future very soon.You have just completed the inaugural one-day Provincial Tournament, soon to be followed by the Provincial T20 and later this year a four-day competition – is this now going to become the bedrock of the domestic professional game?

Yes. We have to raise the standard of first-class cricket to bridge a growing divide between our first-class cricket and the international arena. We have the talent, no doubt about that, but our players are not developing as fast as they should be. For example, under the club system, a top batsman may be exposed to one high-class bowler in each game, but at the other end he’ll be able to pick off runs more easily. The obvious and only solution is concentrating the talent so the best players play against each other. The provincial system will achieve this. We’ve already seen this in the one-day series that finished recently. Batsmen were made to work really hard. The matches were competitive and the cricket of a much higher standard than normal club cricket. So we are looking at provincial cricket being the main competition, and the main arena for national selection. Below that we are considering the option of a district-level tier that feeds into the provinces – there are about 22 districts which could be feeding into their respective provinces. And then below this will sit the club system which will also remain a very important component of the national system.How do you anticipate the clubs taking this? It will be a radical departure from the current system and could be unpopular.
I am here to go the right job. When the president asked me to be chairman he gave me one instruction: “Get cricket right.” That is what I have to do. I will have to make tough decisions and I am ready to do that. That might make me unpopular in some quarters. But being popular is not as important as giving our cricket the right structure so that we can be a consistent global force. We need to be challenging Australia for the No. 1 position in the world.Interim and Executive Committees come and go promising to change the system and make Sri Lanka the best team in the world. Invariably, though, the status quo remains. How can you force through proper change and also safeguard those developments under future administrations?
It is too early to go into specifics, but the plan is for us to spend the next few weeks reviewing the current system. There will be lots of consultation and discussion. Crucially, our leading cricketers, from the past and present, will be at the forefront of this. Our job will be to come up with a proper plan which we will take to the sports minister. This can then become the basis of a national policy of cricket and a new constitution for Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) that will protect us from the problems that have plagued us in the past. Now is the time to get things right.

It is the cricketers that have generated the television and sponsorship revenues that are now financing SLC and it is the duty of the administration to make sure this money is spent responsibly. Cricketers need to be in charge of the cricket board with support from high caliber administrators, including financial and marketing expertise

So a feature of your administration is going to be the greater participation of the cricketers?
Absolutely. This is the key. It is the cricketers that have generated the television and sponsorship revenues that are now financing SLC and it is the duty of the administration to make sure this money is spent responsibly. Cricketers need to be in charge of the cricket board with support from high caliber administrators, including financial and marketing expertise. The cricketers are in the best position to get our cricket structures right. They have been through the system and they understand the needs of professional sportsmen. The Cricket Committee, headed by Aravinda, will have increased power to implement their policies and plans. I have ideas of my own, but it is this Cricket Committee that will shape the future of our game.Does this also mean a closer relationship being forged between the cricket board and the SL Players’ Association?
Yes, absolutely, we want the input of cricketers and we want to have a closer relationship with the SLCA. We are even looking at the possibility of them having an office within the board.Just prior to your appointment it was alleged in the media that the previous administration, headed by Jayantha Dharmadasa, extended the Ten Sports television agreement from the end of the current contract, due to expire at the end of 2008, to 2012 without a proper bidding process. What is the status of this?
The sports minister has put a stop to the deal for the time being. We now need to sit and discuss with the lawyers to find out what has happened and whether everything has been handled in a legal manner. All the documents are with the lawyers and we are awaiting their advice. It is too early to make any further comment, but it is an issue that we are addressing as a matter of importance.There was also talk of a corruption probe – is that taking place?
We want to do an independent financial and management audit and we are already speaking to leading audit firms about this. There has been 10 years of financial wastage in this cricket board and this needs to stop. We don’t have the money to waste – we have to spend our cash wisely. Thus, we feel professional expertise is required to get our financial and administration procedures right. We hope the audit can take place within a time frame of four to six weeks and that the recommendations will form part of the report or plan we forward to the sports minister.There have been several selection problems and controversies in recent times. How are you going to address this?
We do need to sort out the unpleasantness that has happened over the past year or so regarding selection. But to be honest I think a lot of this has resulted from miscommunication. With better communication we can have a much better system. We’ve already had a really constructive dialogue with the selectors. We don’t want to get directly involved in selecting teams. That is the job of the selection panel and not the cricket board, but I do feel that we need to better define their role within a national cricket policy. They need directives so we are all pushing in the same direction. For example, we need to be clear as to criteria for selection – should this be provincial or club cricket? We need to discuss and come up with a clear and open plan understood by everyone.


‘There was a time, in the 1980s and even early 1990s, when a handful of cricketers, perhaps five or six, could be accommodated into the national squad straight from the school system – a school system that was the envy of the world. Sadly, this is no longer the case’
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What are your initial thoughts on long-term development projects – is Pallakelle Stadium in Kandy going ahead and are any more big projects in the pipeline?
Yes, Pallakelle is going ahead although we have to raise the funds first. However, I also think we have enough international stadiums now. We also don’t have the money to keep spending millions on big projects. If outside investors come in, that’s fine. We can look at that, but we have to be sensible with our finances. Instead, my opinion is that our development focus should be on developing high-performance centres in each province and also a good ground and training facility in each district. These projects will be less costly and will ensure a greater number of cricketers island-wide will have access to quality facilities. It will spread opportunity and help us tap the huge talent in our outstations.In the past you have been quite outspoken about foreign coaches and critical of Sri Lanka’s failure to develop homegrown coaches. Will you be looking to develop more local coaches, physiotherapists and physical trainers?
We have top coaches and most of these are employed overseas. So this shows we have talented coaches in Sri Lanka. What I’d like to see is this talent being developed. And, in addition, we have to encourage more first-class cricketers into coaching and umpiring positions especially. We need to be able to fast-track them to make it an attractive career opportunity.In general, what are your ambitions in terms of the national team?
I want us to raise our standards to be able to compete with Australia. This is a very achievable objective if we can close the gap between domestic and international cricket. As I have said before, we have the talent here in Sri Lanka. We should be looking at the 2011 World Cup as a major priority. We have a great chance of winning that if we get things right now. That will also entail protecting some of our older players, like Murali, who I think should be playing in only major ODI tournaments in future. He is a huge asset for Sri Lanka and needs to be protected very carefully.How will your appointment change Sri Lanka’s position in terms of other nations? Will you, for example, aim to develop a close relationship with India?
We have to have a strong and close relationship with India, but we also have to have healthy relationships with the other Test nations. I think we have done pretty well in recent years in terms of attracting top teams to Sri Lanka, but I would like to see more proper tours. Two Test matches in a series is too little and we should aim for a minimum of three per series. In addition, we need to look at the A team and make sure they are playing at least one series outside Asia, one in Asia and one in Sri Lanka each year. We need them to be feeding players into the national team and that means they have to be playing more series in the likes of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa to gather more experience of different conditions.

Jenni Hermoso says 'football continues to give her life' as Spain star appears in first press conference since Luis Rubiales World Cup non-consensual kiss controversy

Spain forward Jenni Hermoso has spoken out in a first press conference since Luis Rubiales' non-consensual kiss at the Women's World Cup.

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  • Speaks amid ongoing Rubiales controversy
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    Hermoso was involved in a scandal with the now disgraced former Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president, after he forcefully kissed her following Spain's World Cup triumph in the summer. Hermoso has since testified in a case that will now go to trial, which also sees ex-La Roja coach Jorge Vilda implicated. And during such a trying time, the Tigres forward admits playing football has been a form of escapism.

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  • WHAT HERMOSO SAID

    Hermoso told reporters on Tuesday: "My last press conference was before the semi-final, a lot of time has passed, a lot of things. I wouldn't know what to say to this team because I'm sure that anything I say to them would be wrong. I'm happy, I feel good. Football continues to give me the life I need. I want to keep enjoying the national team, Tigres and I'm working to keep enjoying this sport. It has changed a lot of things for me. Football-wise and personally I've been able to change a lot, but it has made me a stronger girl. I'm proud of everything I've done and will continue to do. It's been a long, hard process, of understanding a lot of things, of getting to know others."

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    Hermoso was one of three players on the scoresheet as Spain cruised to the Nations League final with a 3-0 win against the Netherlands on Friday. On the opportunity to add to their World Cup crown in Wednesday's final against France, the Tigres forward added: "We are making a lot of history in a short time. What better for a team to feel like world champions. We have a beautiful ambition and tomorrow we have the chance to win another title. The team is getting better and better. We have a clear idea of what we want to do and the players enjoy it, they want the ball and are more aware of what they can become. Maybe that's where we've changed. Before we didn't believe in it as much as we do now. We have evolved individually and as a group we have managed to become world champions."

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR HERMOSO?

    Hermoso's words about football as a form of escapism echo her recent statements thanking the support of "thousands of players" during a testing personal situation. She will try to put that controversy behind her and do the talking on the pitch – as she did on Friday – when Spain come up against France in the Nations League final on Wednesday.

'More easy to play in any other team' – Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag explains why Jadon Sancho & Donny van de Beek have failed to live up to expectations at Old Trafford

Erik ten Hag doesn't want other players to be discouraged by Donny van de Beek and Jadon Sancho's Manchester United experience.

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  • Talks about Van De Beek's struggles at club
  • Dutch midfielder now on loan at Frankfurt
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    As United prepare for their FA Cup match against Wigan on Monday – which happens to be their only realistic chance of winning a trophy this season – Ten Hag was asked if Van de Beek's troubles and Sancho's inability to perform would deter players from joining the Red Devils. The former Ajax manager admitted that playing for United is harder than playing for any other club, as the pair of Sancho and Van de Beek would attest.

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  • WHAT TEN HAG SAID

    "That is always on those players and how much confidence you have in your capabilities," Ten Hag said [via BBC]. "But I can tell you one thing – the Premier League is tough. Man United, that is tough to play there because it's more easy to play in almost any other team than Man United because the pressure is that high always.

    "You have to deal with that. But if you have confidence in yourself, this is the best challenge and this is definitely the best club you want to be at as a player. It depends on player to player, and it depends especially on the character of the player, their personality."

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    Van de Beek joined the Premier League giants in 2020 after a scintillating season for Ajax as they won both domestic titles and made it to the Champions League semi-finals. However, life after the move did not turn out to be as fruitful as he had hoped. The Dutch midfielder has now moved on loan to German side Eintracht Frankfurt as he looks to resurrect his career.

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR MAN UTD?

    With the new year already underway, Ten Hag will be looking to leave their terrible year behind and begin afresh, starting with a trip to Wigan Athletic in the third round of the FA Cup on Monday.

Neymar aims dig at Kylian Mbappe as superstar looks set to follow Brazilian and Lionel Messi out of PSG with Real Madrid move

Neymar hints at a rift with former PSG team-mate Kylian Mbappe after 'liking' an Instagram post criticising the Frenchman for his decision to leave.

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  • Neymar hints at Mbappe rift
  • Brazilian star 'liked' post criticising ex-team-mate
  • Mbappe set to leave PSG in summer
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    Influential Brazilian social media account Jogada Ensaiada, which has 189,000 followers on Instagram, posted a damning assessment about the nature of Mbappe's influence at PSG and the state of the squad now that he is readying to leave – potentially for Real Madrid – on a free transfer. Neymar 'liked' the post, which had the overall caption "No player should be bigger than the institution", suggesting he endorsed its content.

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  • WHAT THE SOCIAL MEDIA POST SAID

    The Jogada Ensaiada account said: "PSG, an example of football management. They knew how to bring together the best players and had the best team on the planet. When the team started to do well, the ego of a 'certain Frenchman' began to disturbed the atmosphere. Mbappe started to feel excluded, most of the team members spoke Spanish and he threatened to leave. To not lose his precious, PSG started selling those who did not were not aligned with Mbappe's thoughts and brought in the French players he wanted. After doing everything to make everything go his way, Mbappe communicated to PSG that he would leave the club for free at the end of the season. And in the end, this is what remains at PSG."

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    Having become the second most expensive player in history when signing for PSG permanently in 2018, behind only Neymar in the all-time list, Mbappe is running down his PSG contract. There are already reports in Spain that an agreement with Real Madrid is in place for a five-year deal that would pay €15m (£13m/$16m) to €20m (£17m/$22m), with bonuses on top. That would make him Real's highest-paid player, albeit on less money than he has been earning in Paris since his most recent new contract in 2022.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MBAPPE?

    As he prepares to leave PSG and France altogether, Mbappe has a few things he could achieve to properly cap off this chapter of his career. Both he and PSG are yet to win the Champions League but have one foot in the quarter-finals following last week's 2-0 first leg win over Real Sociedad in the last 16. Mbappe is also thought to want to represent France as a designated over-age player at this summer's Olympics on home soil. An Olympic gold medal is something that both Neymar (2016) and Lionel Messi (2008) have in their respective collections.

Man Utd issue fresh statement on Marcus Rashford following showdown talks with Erik ten Hag after Belfast clubbing controversy

Manchester United have issued a fresh statement on forward Marcus Rashford in the wake of crunch talks with manager Erik ten Hag.

  • Rashford missed Newport win
  • Has been spotted nightclubbing
  • Met with Ten Hag for talks
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Rashford was back at Manchester United on Monday for talks with Ten Hag after missing Sunday's FA Cup win over Newport County. The Red Devils said Rashford was absent from the game due to illness, but he has become embroiled in controversy after being spotted in a nightclub in Belfast and missing training. United have now issued a further update on the situation.

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    The club said in a statement: “Marcus has taken responsibility for his actions. This has been dealt with as an internal disciplinary matter, which is now closed."

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    Manager Erik ten Hag has history of exiling players who do not fit in with his methods, or who misbehave outside of the club, with Jadon Sancho one such example. He claimed the United boss had made him a "scapegoat" and thereafter, refused to apologise. He was subsequently loaned to Borussia Dortmund.

    By comparison, Rashford is back in training and is available for selection against Wolves on Thursday.

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    United take on Wolves looking to bounce back from a loss to Nottingham Forest and a draw with Tottenham in the Premier League. They were last in action against Newport County, winning 4-2 in the FA Cup.

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