Levi Colwill, who is set to make his return toChelsea after a loan spell at Brighton, has expressed his desire for playing time at Stamford Bridge amidst reported interest from Liverpool.
Despite making 22 appearances for Brighton last season, the talented defender has yet to make his debut for Chelsea.
Colwill’s strong message to the club emphasizes his eagerness to showcase his abilities at Chelsea.
During the 2021-22 season, he gained valuable experience on loan at Huddersfield Town and further impressed while representing England’s U21 team, contributing to their successful campaign and European Championships victory last week.
With interest from Liverpool circulating, Colwill’s determination to make an impact at Chelsea reflects his ambition and hunger for first-team opportunities at his parent club.
Speaking to The Times, he said:“I’ll speak to my family, speak to everyone I need to and make a decision.
“I’ve got to play at the end of the day to hopefully get there and go to the next camp.”
Liverpool have seen an enquiry rejected by Chelsea for Colwill but the player could be inclined to take his future into his own hands if Mauricio Pochettino decides against giving him a role this season.
There is a gap in their squad, however, with the club having sold Kalidou Koulibaly earlier this summer.
Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku has expressed his willingness to accept a significant reduction in salary in order to secure a permanent move to Inter Milan.
Lukaku spent the 2022-2023 season on loan with the Serie A giants and has developed a strong desire to remain at the San Siro for the upcoming season.
Reports suggest that the Belgian forward is prepared to take a pay cut of £1 million in order to facilitate the transfer to Inter.
This indicates Lukaku’s commitment to joining the Italian club and potentially highlights his preference for regular playing time and a long-term association with Inter Milan.
Sky Sports’ Paul Gilmour said: “As of today, there is still no agreement between Chelsea and Inter Milan for any potential permanent move for Romelu Lukaku.
Asiwaju Lerry who is a close friend of Nigerianand Napoli striker Victor Osimhen has slammed Premier League giants Manchester United for allowing Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea to leave Old Trafford.
De Gea’s contract expired at the end of the 2023/23 Premier League season and the experienced goalkeeper walked away afterward with the Red Devils now in the market looking for a new goalkeeper.
During his 12-year stay at Manchester United, De Gea won the Premier League, FA Cup, EFL Cup, Community Shield, and Europa League titles according to the reports on Marca and BBC.
Sports Brief spoke exclusively with Asiwaju Lerry on De Gea’s departure from Manchester United, and the Social Media Influencer stated that the Red Devils would regret allowing him to leave.
Asiwaju Lerry slams Man United
”Man United could have just made him as a backup. Onana is not Premier League proven and he might struggle if they sign him.
”It is embarrassing how Man United treat their club legends. You will regret letting De Gea leave.”
Lerry who has been hanging out with Osimhen in Lagos also disclosed that he wants his friend to play in the Premier League but not for Man United.”
Lerry wants Osimhen in England
”I want Osimhen to play in the Premier League but not for Man United, he can join any other club which was what I told him.”
PSG wants Victor Osimhen
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Paris Saint-Germain chiefs have reportedly identified Super Eagles striker,Victor Osimhen as the replacement for France international, Kylian Mbappe, who is currently in Cameroon for his holidays.
Mbappe’s contract at PSG will expire in June 2024 and the club’s executives fear losing the former Monaco star for free if he should refuse to sign a new deal.
There have been reports that Real Madrid are ready to sign Mbappe this summer as a replacement for Karim Benzema, who has moved to the Saudi Arabian League.
Luton midfielder Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu, 29, has extended his contract with the club, marking a remarkable journey from non-league footballto the Premier League.
The Hatters announced that Mpanzu, the first player to achieve promotion from the Conference to the English top flight with the same club, will be staying for his 11th season at Kenilworth Road.
Having initially joined Luton on loan in November 2013, the former West Ham trainee made his move permanent in January 2014.
Mpanzu has since made 364 appearances for the club, including featuring in last season’s Sky Bet Championship play-off final victory over Coventry.
Mpanzu’s commitment to Luton showcases his loyalty and dedication, as he continues his extraordinary career trajectory from non-league football to now preparing to compete in the Premier League.
He told Luton’s official website: “It’s great to be back and I’m ready to get to work. Hopefully it’s going to be a great new season for us in the Premier League.
“I’ve got to play the Brighton game [the opening Premier League fixture] to make that history first, but once I get through pre-season it should be all good.
“We are looking to fight and stay in this league, I cannot wait to contribute to that this season.
“I’ve been at the club for so long, so to get it sorted and get it signed is all good. I’m so happy and looking forward to getting back out there at Kenilworth Road in front of the fans.”
Manager Rob Edwards added: “Pelly’s story is such a special one, and everyone knows that now. Ever since we came in, his consistency has been brilliant. He is someone who gives everything. He leaves it all out there.
“On and off the pitch, he is just a huge part of what we do, he’s the heartbeat of the dressing room, a brilliant lad who everyone loves, so it’s only right that he now gets this opportunity to play in the Premier League because he’s worked so hard for it.”
Jim Goodwin told Dundee United’s club website: “Jack is a very good young keeper who commands his area and will put demands on the defenders in front of him by being vocal and a good organiser.”
Chelsea is actively seeking to bolster their attacking options, withnew manager Mauricio Pochettino expressing concerns about the team’s attacking prowess for the upcoming season.
In response, the club has compiled a shortlist of potential striker targets, including Elye Wahi from Montpellier and Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus, as reported by the Evening Standard.
While no final decisions have been made regarding the pursuit of these targets, Chelsea’s intention to reinforce their frontline is evident.
Despite already signing Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson during the summer transfer window, the possible departure of Romelu Lukaku could create a need for another attacker to join the squad.
This proactive approach by Chelsea highlights their dedication to strengthening the team’s firepower and maintaining their competitive edge in the upcoming season.
Pochettino’s arrival as the new manager has sparked a proactive approach to identifying potential targets to ensure a well-rounded squad for the upcoming season.
The club’s recent signings and ongoing discussions with Wahi and Vlahovic indicate their determination to maintain a competitive edge in the Premier League.
Talks have commenced with Montpellier regarding Wahi, a promising 20-year-old striker who scored an impressive 19 goals in 33 league games last season.
Dusan Vlahovic is also available at a price of £68 million (€79m/$86m).
The club’s other admired strikers include Napoli’s Victor Osimhen and Atalanta’s Rasmus Hojlund.
Chelsea’s focus extends beyond acquiring new strikers, as they are also actively seeking to strengthen their midfield. Brighton’s Moises Caicedo remains the primary transfer target in that position.
Liverpool and Egypt may face a potential disagreement as the Egyptian national team manager, Rogerio Micale, expresses his desire to include Mohamed Salah in his squad for the 2024 Olympic Games.
According to the Liverpool Echo, Micale has openly admitted his intention to have Salah participate as an overage player in the Olympics, which is scheduled to take place between July 26 and August 11 in Paris.
If Salah were to be selected, it is likely that he would miss the beginning of the 2024-25 season, as his involvement in the tournament would overlap with the start of domestic fixtures.
Moreover, Salah is already expected to participate in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) between January and February of the upcoming season, leading to his absence from several Liverpool matches.
Liverpool has previously turned down a request for Salah to participate in the Olympics, rejecting a similar proposal for the Tokyo edition in 2021.
As such, the situation between Liverpool and Egypt may potentially lead to a dispute regarding Salah’s availability for both international and club competitions.
Because the Olympics is a non-FIFA sanctioned event, clubs can block their players from participating, and Liverpool may do so again.
Micale said: “We still have one year to think of the matter and evaluate the situation, but for sure we welcome Salah… Salah is as significant as Neymar in Brazil.”
Salah is likely to be key for the Reds as they attempt to recover from a disappointing 2022-23 season, in which they failed to qualify for theChampions League.
Celtic’s captain, Callum McGregor, has committed to the club by signing a new five-year contract and aims to achieve further success under the return of manager Brendan Rodgers.
The 30-year-old Scottish midfielder, who has been with Celtic for over 20 years since coming up through the youth ranks, will continue his tenure at Parkhead until the summer of 2028.
This contract extension follows recent deals for Kyogo Furuhashi and Daizen Maeda, as Celtic looks to secure its core players for the future.
During his time at Celtic, McGregor has already amassed an impressive collection of 20 trophies, including an outstanding five domestic trebles.
Now, with Rodgers back at the helm following Ange Postecoglou’s departure to Tottenham, McGregor is determined to maintain the club’s winning tradition and continue adding to their trophy cabinet.
We are delighted to announce that Callum McGregor has signed a new five-year contract which will see him remain at the club until the summer of 2028💚#COYBIG
He told the club’s official website: “It’s amazing to extend my stay at the club. As I’ve touched on before, this club means so much to me and the success that we’ve had over the past few seasons has cemented that.
“I feel like the club’s in a great place to move forward as well, and when they came and asked me to extend my stay I was absolutely delighted.
“Brendan’s a top manager and I had the pleasure of working with him before and seeing what he did with that group of players, especially a young, hungry group similar to ourselves, and the way he progressedus and took us on.
“His personality around the place gives the building another lift as well, so the club’s in a really strong place.
“We did some great work over the last couple of years but it’s important that we bank that and we continue to move forward because in football you always have to continue your progress and get even better.
Turkish team, Hatayspor, is making preparations for the upcoming 2023-24 football season after withdrawing from the Turkish Super Lig due to the devastating earthquake that struck the country.
The earthquake claimed the life of Christian Atsu, a beloved forward for Ghana’s national team, the Black Stars, along with over 50,000 other individuals.
After months of mourning and organizing themselves, Hatayspor made a return to action on Sunday, July 9, by playing a friendly match against Hull City, an English lower-tier side.
Prior to the game, the Hatayspor squad gathered for a team photo, with a club official holding up the jersey of the late Christian Atsu as a way to remember and pay tribute to the player.
The friendly match ended in a 1-1 draw, with neither team emerging as the winner. Despite the result, the event served as a meaningful occasion for Hatayspor to honor the memory of Christian Atsu and continue their footballing journey following the earthquake.
The English club, Hull City took the lead in the 67th minute through Will Jarvis before an equaliser from Unal Durmushan in the 83rd minute forced the match to end in a draw.
Hatayspor are expected to pay tribute toChristian Atsu, other players, and club officials who lost their lives in the earthquake when the new football season starts.
Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger is currently in Ghana, enjoying a well-deserved vacation after a demanding season that involved commitments for both club and country,
The German international arrived in Ghana over the weekend and has been seen spending quality time with friends during his break.
During his stay, Rudiger was spotted in the company of Ghanaian player Kingsley Schindler, as they both relished their off-season leisure time.
Prior to visiting Ghana, Rudiger also made a trip to his home country, Sierra Leone, where he engaged in charitable activities through his foundation, the Antonio Rudiger Foundation.
Rudiger in Ghana for a vacation
Notably, in 2022, the generous player utilized his World Cup bonus to fund the surgeries of eleven children in Sierra Leone, showcasing his commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of others.
While Rudiger was instrumental in Chelsea’s victorious UEFA Champions League campaign, he couldn’t replicate that success with Real Madrid as they fell short of reaching the final in the previous season.
Rudiger first visited Ghana in 2021 when he was with Premier League side Chelsea. The player came to Ghana after the 2020 Euros where he represented the German national team.
Bayern Munich has submitted a bigger offer of £70 million, along with potential additional payments, in their pursuit of England captain Harry Kane.
After their initial bid was turned down last month, the Bundesliga champions are hoping that this improved proposal will persuade Tottenham Hotspur to consider selling Kane, as reported by The Guardian.
Kane’s current contract is set to expire next summer, and with no new agreement in place, Spurs face the risk of losing their star player for free if they opt not to sell him during this transfer window.
However, it is anticipated that Tottenham will reject Bayern’s latest offer as they hold a valuation of £100 million for their all-time leading goalscorer.
Bayern have been offered encouragement that Kane would be interested in a move to Germany.
The 29-year-old is yet to win a single major trophy and knows that a switch to Munich would almost certainly see him end that drought.
It appears that the allure of silverware would even convince the Three Lions skipper to give up on his dream of breaking the all-time Premier League goals record.
Kane has scored 213 times in the top flight — 47 short of Alan Shearer’s 260 — and would surely surpass the Newcastle legend if he continues to play in England.
Like many other United players, Rashford took a moment to honor the departing Spanish goalkeeper after his departure from Old Trafford.
However, in the process, Rashford made an inadvertent mistake on social media.
“I would like to express my unwavering gratitude and appreciation for the love from the last 12 years. We’ve achieved a lot since my dear Sir Alex Ferguson brought me to this club,” his statement said in part.
According to Metro UK, the shot-stopper’s decision to quit United came after the club failed to offer him a new contract after the expiry of his deal at the end of June.
Rashford drops clanger on Instagram
As a result, his teammates at Old Trafford were quick to take to social media to send him a farewell message, with others reminiscing the fond memories they shared.
However, The Mirror reports that Rashford ended up committing a blunder in his Instagram post, with the forward’s message suggesting it was picked from the draft ideas.
“Caption ideas: You were here from my breakthrough, good luck with your next step, brother,” Rashford’s initial post said.
The England international has since edited out the words ‘caption ideas’ but kept the rest of the message.
Bruno Fernandes has expressed admiration for his Manchester United teammate David De Gea, stating that the goalkeeper deserved a more fitting farewell.
De Gea recently announced his departure from the club after his contract expired at the end of June.
Fernandes believes that a farewell in front of the fans at Old Trafford would have been a more suitable tribute for De Gea, considering his contributions to the team.
As the club’s third-highest appearance-maker in the Premier League, De Gea’s departure is seen as a significant loss for Manchester United.
Fernandes’ comments highlight the respect and appreciation the players have for De Gea and acknowledge the impact he has had during his time at the club.
The Portuguese international posted on Instagram: “You know what I think about you and how much I will miss you bro.
“You deserved to say goodbye at the stadium with all the fans cheering you for all the beautiful memories.
“You made history at the club and your name will never be forgotten. All the best for what’s coming for you and your family.”
De Gea leaves the club on a high, having won the Premier League Golden Glove last season.
The latest development in this ongoing saga revolves around Mbappe’s absence from Paris Saint-Germain’s promotional poster for their friendly match against Al-Nassr, which features Cristiano Ronaldo, in Japan on July 25.
Initially, Mbappe’s face was prominently displayed in the promotional material released by PSG.
However, recent reports suggest that his image has now been removed. According to Madrid Zone, the Spanish publication, the 24-year-old will rejoin training with PSG on July 17.
Consequently, Mbappe is unlikely to be match-fit and ready to participate in the upcoming friendly against Al-Nassr.
These events only add to the uncertainty surrounding Mbappe’s future and fuel speculations about his potential departure from Paris Saint-Germain.
His teammates, including Neymar Junior and Presnel Kimpembe, stand alongside him.
The reports further state that if the Parisians knew the French forward’s possible exit was happening before the Asian tour began, he would certainly not appear on any material related to the club.
Therefore, the lack of pre-game preparation time in the hectic schedule of Mbappe, leading up to the game against Ronaldo and Al-Nassr, was taken to be the reason for his absence from the post.
The Frenchman has been on holiday across the globe recently, including the USA and Cameroon.
The wantaway star appeared to imply he would not win the UEFA Champions League with the Parisians, which fueled rumours he might leave the team this summer.
According to Sky Sports, six players have reportedly complained to Al-Khelaifi about the quotes. Two of these players only joined the Ligue 1 champions this summer.
The players in question are Harry Maguire, Jadon Sancho, Fred, and Scott McTominay. Ten Hag views these players as not fitting into his long-term plans and is keen to offload them within the next two weeks.
During Ten Hag’s first season at the club, these four players struggled to secure regular starting positions.
Although Sancho had the highest number of appearances among them, starting 21 out of his 26 Premier League games, Fred featured in 35 matches, albeit with only 12 starts.
Ten Hag’s decision to sell these players reflects his desire to reshape the squad according to his vision and strategy.
McTominay started 10 of his 24 Premier League matches, while Maguire started eight times, coming off the bench a further eight.
United may have a hard time getting rid of the players, with former captain Maguire in particular on high wages and the club said to be asking for around £50 million ($64.2m) for him.
The defender has also just received a wage rise.
Tottenham are reported to be in for Sancho and United may offer him in an attempt to convince the London club to part ways with Harry Kane.
Meanwhile, Brazilian midfielder Fred could remain in the Premier League with Fulham showing interest and Scotland international McTominay has been linked with amove to Newcastle.
The Red Devils will play their first pre-season friendly against Leeds in Oslo on July 12, a week before they meet Lyon in Edinburgh.
Mauricio Pochettino has acknowledged the need to deliver immediate results as Chelsea’s new manager, emphasizing his determination to earn the trust of the club’s demanding owners.
In his first press conference since taking charge in May, Pochettino made it clear that he comprehends the magnitude of the challenge that awaits him at Stamford Bridge.
Arriving at the troubled club, the Argentine coach finds Chelsea in a state of crisis following their disappointing 12th-place finish in the Premier League last season, their first bottom-half placement since 1996.
Despite a significant expenditure of £550 million on new players, Chelsea went through four different managers last season and failed to secure any silverware, adding to the club’s concerns.
Pochettino is aware of the immense task ahead and is determined to turn the club’s fortunes around, aiming to restore Chelsea’s former glory and satisfy the expectations of the demanding ownership.
Pochettino faces a tough job to restore the club to its former glory and the former Tottenham boss knows he has to hit the ground running to avoid coming under fire.
“In football, there is no patience. It is difficult to wait. If you are at Chelsea it is not about asking for time, you need to deliver from day one,” Pochettino told reporters.
“Football is about today or yesterday, you can’t talk long term, you cannot tell the people we need six months. That is not good.
“We have a squad that can deliver. From day one we need to think about winning.”
The key to Pochettino’s success could lie in his ability to handle owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali and the club’s sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley.
Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter were both sacked by Chelsea after losing the owners’ trust last season, with Bruno Saltor and then Frank Lampard picking up the pieces on an interim basis.
Pochettino reportedly endured a rocky relationship with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy in the final months before his sacking in 2019, while the 51-year-old’s spell at Paris Saint-Germain also ended in his dismissal last year.
‘I trust in the owner’
Adamant that he had no problems with a collaborative relationship with his employers, Pochettino said: “They were very honest with me. They showed the plan, all the good and not so good things that need to happen.
“I trust in the owner that they are going to provide the tools to be competitive.
“I’m not a coach that needs to ask for power. I need to show they can trust me. They need to really believe in my judgement and that is my job. That is the biggest power you can have.”
Handed a bloated squad after 12 months of lavish spending under the new ownership, Pochettino has quickly rubber-stamped a host of departures.
Kalidou Koulibaly, Edouard Mendy, N’Golo Kante, Mason Mount, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Kai Havertz, Cesar Azpilicueta and Mateo Kovacic have all left, with Leipzig forward Christopher Nkunku and Villarreal striker Nicolas Jackson the only new recruits so far.
“The most important priority is to finish the squad, to have a very balanced squad. In the plan, the club also wanted to reduce the numbers,” he said.
Christian Pulisic is on the verge of finalizing a transfer to AC Milan after the Italian Serie A club reached an agreement with Chelsea regarding the transfer fee.
The talented United States international is expected to join Milan in a deal reportedly worth €20 million, with potential add-ons included.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Milan is making arrangements for Pulisic to travel to Italy in order to undergo a medical examination at the club.
This transfer brings an end to a protracted saga for the 24-year-old winger. Pulisic and Milan had already agreed on personal terms several weeks ago, as the Rossoneri were his preferred destination.
However, it took some time for Milan to strike a deal with Chelsea, with reports indicating that two previous offers were rejected.
Pulisic can now move on from a disappointing stint at Chelsea, where he initially signed from Borussia Dortmund in 2019 but was immediately loaned back to the German club for an additional year.
The winger failed to live up to expectations at Chelsea, despite making 145 appearances for the club.
Pulisic featured 24 times in the Premier League last season, but only eight of those were in the starting XI, seemingly giving him no choice but to move on.
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On Friday, UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) announced that it has cleared the path for several teams to participate in next season’s competitions, following the relaxation of its rules on multi-club ownership.
Aston Villa and Vitoria Sport Clube, Brighton & Hove Albion and Royal Union Saint-Gilloise, as well as AC Milan and Toulouse, had initially faced proceedings due to potential conflicts with the multi-club ownership regulation.
AC Milan and Toulouse are predominantly owned by RedBird Capital Partners, while Aston Villa owners Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens have a stake in Vitoria. Brighton owner Tony Bloom also holds a stake in Royal Union Saint-Gilloise.
The decision by the CFCB clears these teams to compete, signaling a more lenient approach towards multi-club ownership in European football.
“Following the implementation of significant changes by the clubs and their related investors, the CFCB First Chamber accepted the admission of the aforementioned clubs to the UEFA club competitions for the 2023-24 season,”UEFA said.
“The CFCB found that the significant changes implemented brought the clubs into compliance with the multi-club ownership rule.”
The rules say no club may hold or deal in securities or shares of any other club participating in UEFA’s competitions and that no club can be a member of any other club participating in UEFA competitions.
Furthermore, no one person has the power to be “simultaneously involved” in management, administration and/or sporting performance of any club and they must not have any “control or decisive influence” over more than one club.
“More specifically, the significant changes that were implemented relate to the ownership, governance and financing structure of the concerned clubs,” UEFA added.
“These changes substantially restrict the investors’ influence and decision-making power over more than one club, ensuring compliance with the multi-club ownership rule.
“Some of the significantactions taken include significant reduction of the investors’ shareholding in one of the clubs, or transfer of the effective control and decision making of one of the clubs to an independent party (and) significant restrictions in the ability to provide financing to more than one club.”
The clubs will not be allowed to transfer players to each other — permanently or on loan — until September 2024 and cannot share scouting databases.
Next year, students at Harvard University, one of America’s most expensive colleges, will have the opportunity to be taught by an artificial intelligence (AI) system.
The instructors of the university’s popular introductory coding course, which typically enrolls around 1000 students each semester, are currently ‘experimenting’ with a teaching assistant powered by AI model ChatGPT.
This AI-powered teaching assistant aims to enhance the learning experience for students in the coding course, providing additional support and guidance.
It reflects an innovative approach by Harvard to incorporate AI technology into the classroom setting, allowing students to interact with an AI system for educational purposes.
Professor David Malan, who runs the course, justified plans for the introduction of the ‘CS50 bot’ by noting that the course has often deployed new software in its syllabus.
A ChatGPT AI teacher, he said, was simply an ‘evolution of that tradition’, he said in a statement.
‘Our own hope is that, through AI, we can eventually approximate a 1:1 teacher:student ratio for every student in CS50… providing them with software-based tools that, 24/7, can support their learning at a pace and in a style that works best for them individually.’
In his statement to the Crimson, Harvard’s newspaper, Professor Malan specified that he and the course’s staff were ‘currently experimenting with both GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 models.’
Outside of the Ivy League, however, developers and software engineers have struggled to incorporate maker OpenAI’s new ChatGPT-4 into their workflow, calling into question their new algorithmic co-worker’s ability to code.
‘Is it just me or GPT-4’s quality has significantly deteriorated lately?’ asked one user of the Silicon Valley start-up incubator Y-combinator’s Hacker News forum.
‘It generates more buggy code,’ the user wrote, ‘and overall it feels much worse than before.’
Others in the community described the AI’s software skills as ‘significantly worse’ than past versions of ChatGPT, prone to ‘superficial responses’ and nearly ‘lobotomized’ in its answers to coding prompts.
With the full cost of a four-year degree from Harvard hovering somewhere $334,000, based on rates for the 2022-23 school year, paying students will likely want and expect that the CS50’s staff’s ‘experimenting’ with ChatGPT will have fully worked out the kinks by September.
CS50, according to the Crimson, is one of Harvard’s most popular offerings on the online learning platform edX, which the school launched in collaboration with MIT in 2012.
The two universities sold off edX to educational technology company 2U for $800 million in 2021 — with the stipulation that the platform be run as a public benefit entity that also offers its courses as ‘free to audit.’
While Prof. Malan did acknowledge that ‘early incarnations’ of AI programs like ChatGPT have been likely to ‘occasionally underperform or even err,’ he nevertheless voiced his belief that his own AI teaching assistant will cut down on busy work.
‘[A]ssessing, more qualitatively, the design of students’ code has remained human-intensive,’ Malan said.
‘Through AI, we hope to reduce that time spent, so as to reallocate [teaching fellows’] time toward more meaningful, interpersonal time with their students, akin to an apprenticeship model.’
College, as the saying goes, is not about teaching students what to think, but how to think — and Malan’s parting comments onthe new CS50 bot echoed this teaching philosophy.
‘We’ll make clear to students that they should always think critically when taking in information as input,’ Malan said, ‘be it from humans or software.’
Mbappe’s future is uncertain as PSG has given him until the end of the month to either activate a one-year extension in his current contract or depart this summer.
According to Goal, PSG initially set a price tag of €200 million for Mbappe but are open to negotiations if a club matches their valuation in an effort to recoup some of the money spent on the talented forward.
Real Madrid has reportedly offered Mbappe a salary of €50 million if he joins the Spanish side this summer, as they aim to fill the void left by the departure of Karim Benzema.
The proposed contract would span five years and include a €1 billion release clause, deterring other clubs from making a move for the 24-year-old superstar in the near future.
PSG send Mbappe stern warning
Meanwhile, If Kylian Mbappe attempts to join Real Madrid on a free transfer next summer, Paris Saint-Germain has warned they will be obliged to sell some of his teammates, Sky Sports reports.
PSG club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi is desperate to avoid the 24-year-old leaving the club for free after he sent a letter to the Parisians last month stating he had no intention of extending his contract, which expires in 2024.
Mbappe has been given a July 31 deadline to commit to staying at PSG until at least the summer of 2025, or he will be sold to the highest bidder the following month.
Kylian Mbappe arrives in Cameroon
Earlier, Sports Brief reported FIFA World Cup winner,Kylian Mbappe has arrived in Yaoundé, Cameroon, for a three-day visit to the Central African nation.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward arrived in the Cameroonian capital on Thursday along with his father, Wilfrid Mbappe, to a rapturous welcome from fans and officials.
Mbappe will spend the next few days touring the country, where he will meet reporters as well as engage authorities in a series of activities.
Ghana’s national women’s team, the Black Queens, have been drawn to face Rwanda in the first round of qualifiers for the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
The two-legged matches will be held between September 18 and 23, 2023, as confirmed during the draw in Rabat, Morocco.
After missing out on the previous edition, the Black Queens are determined to secure their place in the continental tournament.
If they successfully overcome Rwanda, they will face the winner of the Gambia versus Namibia clash in the next round, scheduled between November 27 and December 5.
Ghana is one of eleven teams competing for a spot in the tournament, which will be hosted by Morocco for the second consecutive time.
The Black Queens have been diligently preparing for the qualifiers, already securing victories in three friendly matches against Benin and Senegal.
It is worth noting that Ghana failed to qualify for the2022 WAFCON following a 2-1 aggregate loss to Nigeria.
The deal, reportedly worth £10 million per year, ensures that Saliba will remain with Arsenal until 2027.
Notably, the contract does not include a release clause.
The 22-year-old French player joined Arsenal in 2019, and his previous deal was set to expire in 2024. However, with his new contract, Saliba has committed his future to the club for an extended period.
It is worth mentioning that Arsenal does not have the option to further extend the agreement beyond the four-year term.
Saliba made 27 Premier League appearances last season as Mikel Arteta’s side finished second behind Manchester City.
Arsenal are also close to completing a deal to signJurrien Timber from Ajax, but Arteta may view Saliba as a potential partner for the Dutchman ahead of the 2023-24 season.
Former captain of the Black Stars, Stephen Appiah, has revealed that the Ghanaian national team felt incomplete during the 2006 and 2010 World Cups due to the absence of Laryea Kingston.
Kingston, a key player who played a crucial role in the team’s qualification, was unfortunately suspended and missed Ghana’s opening game in the 2006 tournament.
However, despite his significant contributions, he was surprisingly excluded from the final squad for Ghana’s historic first-ever World Cup appearance.
Appiah, speaking on Joy Sports, attributed the decision to naivety, suggesting that the team could have benefited from Kingston’s presence, similar to how England relied on Wayne Rooney during the same period.
“We were naive [in 2006] about the rules… England took Rooney to the World Cup despite him being on suspension.
“If we had that knowledge in 2006, we would have pleaded with the GFA to add Laryea to the team because it was two games,” he told Joy Sports’ Prime Take.
Laryea yet again missed out on Ghana’s final squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa after he was drooped from the provisional squad.
“I am [pained] because Laryea was one of the players that when I look back, even though we played at the World Cup in 2006 and 2010, it looks as if we were not complete.
The former Juventus midfielder believes Kingston deserved and earned the right to play at the World Cup due to the sacrifices he made for the team.
“Not because of his football but he should have been there because of his sacrifices. He was part of those who sacrificed. To date, I still feel bad.”
Laryea Kingston disclosed that he was pained by the decisions to drop him for the two edition but that of the2010 World Cup left him devastated.
“The 2010 World Cup was the one that finished me. Immediately after the 2006 World Cup, I joined the team again and I played all the games in the qualifies the friendly games and I was out again,” he said on MX24.
He added, “I was not on suspension and I don’t know what happened. A day before they moved to South Africa, I was asked to go home. I am still searching for answers and criteria they used to take me out.”
Marcus Rashford, Alex Morgan and Vinicius Junior have been named as nominees for the Socrates Award for their charity work over the last year.
Manchester United star Rashford has been put up for the prize, which will be given out at the Ballon d’Or awards ceremony, for his work helping feed children in the UK with the Child Food Poverty Task Force.
Real Madrid’s Vinicius and USWNT legend Morgan have been nominated for their efforts with their respective foundations.
Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger and Barcelona and Nigeria attacker Asisat Oshoala are the remaining nominees.
— Ballon d'Or #ballondor (@francefootball) July 7, 2023
The Socrates Award was introduced by France Football last year and rewards players for their charity work outside of football.
Sadio Mane was the inaugural winner of the prize for his efforts to help people in his native Senegal.
The nominees for the men’s and women’s Ballon d’Or prizes will be announced in September, as will the players up for the Puskas Award and Yacine Trophy, which go to the best goal and goalkeeper of the year respectively.
TheGhana Football Association (GFA) has officially announced that its long-awaited Election Congress will be held before the end of October 2023.
Addressing concerns regarding a potential extension of the current Executive Council’s mandate, GFA President Kurt Okraku and his team have taken decisive measures.
In a statement released on Thursday, July 6, 2023, GFA General Secretary Prosper Harrison Addo assured the public that the Election Committee has already commenced discussions with various clubs to establish a clear roadmap for the upcoming elections.
The GFA expressed its commitment to ensuring a fair and transparent process that aligns with its statutes and regulations.
As stated in the General Secretary’s statement, the Election Committee highlighted the importance of determining the nomination fee, which will be approved during the forthcoming Ordinary Congress scheduled for July 10 at the Great Hall of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi.
Once the nomination fee has been finalized, the GFA will proceed to accept nominations for the highly-anticipated elections.
Two former English football stars, Rio Ferdinand and Jamie Carragher, have engaged in a fiery social media exchange concerning the increasing involvement of Saudi Arabia in football transfers.
In a video shared online, Ferdinand accused Carragher of hypocrisy regarding Saudi Arabia’s growing investment in football.
The Middle-Eastern country’s investments in football clubs and players have become a significant topic of discussion within the football community.
Ferdinand specifically questioned Carragher’s silence regarding the transfer of their former teammate Steven Gerrard, who was recently appointed as the new manager of Al-Ettifaq on July 3rd.
The argument between the two former players highlights the ongoing debate surrounding Saudi Arabia’s influence on the football industry.
“Jamie. Jamie Carragher. Where are you, man? I heard a lot of talk, a lot of negativity about Saudi. Oh, Bernardo Silva, I can’t believe it. It’s a disgrace, it needs investigating, this league, et cetera. Steven Gerrard’s gone.
“You used to carry his boots and his bag at Anfield to games. Your boy’s gone over there and I’ve not heard a peep out of you. I’ve not heard how disappointed you are. I want to see him say “I can’t believe Stevie’s gone there”.
‘I’m actually buzzing for any of the guys that have gone out to Saudi. Because it’s Saudi, people are going mad, but all these other countries and leagues over the years have done exactly the same thing”, Ferdinand said in the video.
Carragher also took turns to hit back at the comments and cited Ferdinand’s questions silence over Qatar during the 2022 World Cup.
“Never criticized Silva, [Karim] Benzema, [Ruben] Neves or SG, I don’t like Saudi trying to buy football like they have Golf”, he tweeted.
“I knew you’d be all over it @rioferdy5 like you were in Qatar! That’s why you refused to do the opening game for @BBCMOTD didn’t want to criticize your paymaster!”, he added.
Saudi Arabia football is one of the fastest-growing competitions in world football and its vast wealth and recruitment have been the dominant story of this summer’s transfer window.
Notable among football stars who have made the Saudi Pro League one of the most talked about is Portuguese InternationalCristian Ronaldo who plays for Al-Nasr, Karim Benzema, and N’golo Kante who both joined AI-Ittihad in June. Roberto Firminho from Liverpool to Al-Ahli.
Others are; Ruben Neves from Wolves to Al Hilal, Jota from Celtic to Al-Ittihad, Marcelo Brozovic from Inter Milan to Al Nassr, and Kalidou Koulibaly and Edouard Mendy from Chelsea respectively to Al Hilal.
Bayer Leverkusen has officially completed the signing of Swiss midfielder Granit Xhaka (30) from Arsenal, securing his services on a five-year contract.
While the exact financial details have not been disclosed, reports from British media indicate that the German club paid around 25 million euros to secure the former Arsenal captain.
Xhaka, who joins the ranks of Xabi Alonso’s Leverkusen, brings significant experience after spending seven seasons with Arsenal.
During his time at the English club, he made 297 appearances, scoring 23 goals and providing 29 assists.
Xhaka played a key role in Arsenal’s success, contributing to their two FA Cup victories.
This move marks Xhaka’s return to the German league, where he previously played for Borussia Moenchengladbach for four years before joining Arsenal in 2016.
“I know the league inside out and I watched it when I was in London. Bayer 04 is a club with an impressive history and ambitious targets,” said Xhaka.
“Above all, I see it as a club with a great future. Everybody here is ambitious and wants to achieve something – I’m very much looking forward tothe next few years.”
A special edition lager called ‘GOAT Beer’ has been created in honor of the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner.
Messi, who recently became a free agent after the conclusion of his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, has agreed to join Inter Miami.
While he is yet to land in Miami, the city is abuzz with excitement, and the local Prison Pals Brewing Co. has released a beer with Messi’s iconic No. 10 printed on the front.
The ‘GOAT’ beer can features a predominantly pink design, resembling the colors associated with Inter Miami, with black fonts.
This unique brew pays tribute to Messi’s status as the greatest of all time and serves as a precursor to his upcoming journey with the American club.
Interestingly, Prison Pals CEO Juan Pipkin met co-founder Bruno and brewmaster Diego in Argentina and subsequently moved to the USA to set up a brewery.
The Adidas store in Miami already has huge cut-outs of Messi with the Argentine donning an Inter Miami kit with No. 10 on his back.
It carries a slightly tweaked version of Adidas’ slogan “Impossible is nothing” to “Impossible is coming”.
Messi is expected to make his debut for the David Beckham co-owned MLS franchise against Cruz Azul in the Leagues Cup on July 21.
Sadio Mane has denied reports suggesting an imminent transfer to a Saudi Arabian club
The future of Bayern Munich forward Sadio Mane remains uncertain, as his manager has changed his stance regarding the player’s immediate destination.
Mane, who joined Bayern Munich from Liverpool, may be facing a potentially lengthy summer as he could be on the verge of leaving the club after just one season, despite being part of the reigning Bundesliga champions.
A reported falling out with teammate Leroy Sane and a struggle to adapt to the Bundesliga have added to speculation that Mane could be seeking a transfer away from Bayern Munich during the summer transfer window.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, initial discussions between Mane and teams in the top tier of Saudi Arabian football have taken place, although they are still in the early stages.
Mane’s agent denies transfer rumour
However, the player’s manager, Bacary Cisse, has recently denied the rumoured offers from clubs in the Middle Eastern country, even claiming discussions had not taken place at all.
He said, via @iMiaSanMia on Twitter, quoting 365Scores Arabia’s Ismaeel Mahmoud:
Earlier reports from Goal have stated that Mane has remained firm about staying with Bayern Munich despite the rumours, but the club might have different idea in mind.
With the Bavarians still pursuingTottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane as Robert Lewandowski’s replacement up front, there may well be less room for the Senegalese star next term.
Mane, Firmino reuniting in Saudi?
In news related to the forward, Sports Brief reported that if Mane joined the Saudi league, he would become part of a long list of players to sign up for the country’s top flight.
Al-Ahli are said to be interested in signing the Senegalese forward, wanting to reunite him with his ex-Liverpool teammate, Roberto Firmino, who joined earlier this week.
Chelsea has generated excitement among their supporters by releasing a teaser video ahead of the unveiling of their kit for the 2023-24 season, and it prominently features Nintendo.
The club has yet to disclose the design of their new kit for the upcoming Premier League season, but the wait is almost over for fans.
Alongside the kit reveal, Chelsea supporters will also discover the brand that will be displayed on the front of the jerseys.
Although a deal with Paramount+ was blocked by the Premier League due to breaching rules with their official broadcast partners, discussions about a potential partnership with Stake.com have sparked considerable speculation.
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Fans of the Blues are optimistic that the teaser video shared on the club’s official Threads feed indicates that gaming giants Nintendo could be taking on the role of a sponsor.
The video in question features a Nintendo Game Boy running a game that features a lion and a football – two things closely associated with Chelsea Football Club.
The hand held console ends by displaying the message “it’s a 90s thing” – which may be more of a nod towards a retro design.
Chelsea have friendly dates with Wrexham and Borussia Dortmund to take in this summer before opening their 2023-24 campaign at home to Liverpool on August 13.
Kim Kardashian recently attended a lavish Fourth of July party hosted by billionaire Michael Rubin in the Hamptons.
The star-studded event featured several A-list guests, including PSG superstar Kylian Mbappe, Tom Brady, James Harden, Kendall Jenner, Justin Bieber, Jay Z, and Beyonce.
During the party, Kardashian had the opportunity to interact with Mbappe, who is a World Cup winner and one of the most prominent football players in France.
Following the extravagant gathering, Kardashian mentioned that she is still recovering from the event, implying that it was an unforgettable experience.
Guests were dressed in all white for the stunning party, with Mbappe sticking to that theme as he enjoys a break from the speculation regarding his future at Parc des Princes.
The 24-year-old will not be signing a new contract at PSG and is once again being linked with a move to Real Madrid – who famously wear all white – amid talk of a €200 million (£171m/$218m) asking price being placed around his neck.
It is not the first time that Mbappe has met Kardashian this season, with the businesswoman, model and actress having paid a visit to Paris shortly after taking in a game at Arsenal.
“While she is “still recovering” from her latest outing, many football superstars are doing likewise on the back of her footballing adventures – with the “Kardashian Curse” now a thing afterArsenal’s Premier League title collapse and defeats for PSG and Roma being suffered after she was seen donning their respective jerseys.
Fans on social media have been quick to point out that Mbappe should be wary of what comes next after mingling with the American socialite.
Renowned English Premier League club, Manchester United, is reportedly in advanced talks to secure the services of Zion Suzuki, a talented Japanese goalkeeper with Ghanaian heritage from his mother’s side.
Born in 2003 in Arkansas, USA, Suzuki is the son of a Japanese father and a Ghanaian Ewe mother, which adds a unique cultural aspect to his background.
Under the guidance of manager Erik ten Hag, Manchester United has been closely monitoring Suzuki’s progress for the past six years, specifically during his tenure with Urawa Red Diamonds.
The club has now taken a significant step by making a formal bid of £5 million to acquire the young goalkeeper.
Reports of Manchester United’s interest in Suzuki first surfaced through Japanese news portal Sponichi Annex, and since 2017, the club has been carefully observing his development.
If the deal materializes, it would mark an exciting move for both Suzuki and Manchester United.
If the deal goes through, it would become a record transfer fee for a J League club, surpassing the £4.5 million Celtic paid for Kyogo Furuhashi in 2021.
While Suzuki has represented Japan at various youth levels, he is yet to make his senior international debut.
He turned professional with Urawa in 2018 at the age of 16 but has made only eight appearances in the J League, mainly serving as the backup to first-choice goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa.
Manchester United’s pursuit ofInter Milan’s Andre Onana has been well-documented, but financial constraints have made negotiations difficult.
With a reported summer budget of £100 million, the Red Devils are seeking a bargain, and Suzuki, available for £5 million, fits that criteria.
With the departure of David De Gea and uncertainty surrounding Dean Henderson’s future, Manchester United is in need of goalkeeping reinforcements.
While Suzuki may be viewed as one for the future, his potential arrival could provide long-term stability in the club’s goalkeeping department.
The country’s National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) formulated a 40-year national development plan in 2017, outlining the financial and infrastructure objectives necessary to prepare for hosting the prestigious global football tournament.
Director-General of the NDPC, Dr. Nii Moi Thompson, confirmed in an interview with Metro TV in October 2017 that the plan was drafted during the presidency of John Dramani Mahama and submitted to the current government in September 2017.
This demonstrates Ghana’s long-term vision and ambition to position itself as a potential future host of the world’s largest football event.
According to Dr. Thompson, the plan includes the construction of a Black Stars stadium with “best 21st Century technology while the roof would be made up of solar panels” will be constructed and connected to road and rail lines.
The long-term development plan also includes hosting not only the World Cup but the Olympics Games.
President Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo-Addo in his speech after receiving the NDPC plan admitted that it “presents my government and subsequent governments with a daunting task, not so much the implementation, but to stay on track and ensure we have the desired outcome.
“We must be able to monitor our progress, and redirect our paths when we seem to be deviating from them,” he said on September 24, 2017, as quoted by Graphic Sports.
“We must, therefore, make rapid progress, and do things to ensure that we achieve it,” he added.
Defender Danilo (31) emphasized the need for Brazil’s senior players to take on leadership roles as the team operates without a permanent manager.
The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) is still in pursuit of Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti to fill the coaching position left vacant since Tite’s resignation following Brazil’s quarter-final exit in the 2022 World Cup.
In their upcoming match against Guinea in Barcelona, the five-time world champions will be guided by Under-20 manager Ramon Menezes, who also oversaw their 2-1 defeat to Morocco in April.
Danilo expressed that the more experienced players should shoulder greater responsibility during this interim period while the search for a new manager continues.
“Of course the subject surrounding our next manager has dominated everything, because it’s normal that it does,” Danilo said on Friday, after six of the first seven questions of his press conference were about Ancelotti.
“At this moment, when there is caution in deciding who will be the next coach, it is time for us, the more experienced players, to give back for what we have already received fromthe national team.
“We have the obligation to give a little bit more to maintain stability for those young players who are getting their first opportunities.”
Ancelotti is the favourite to take over as Brazil managerReuters
CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues said on Tuesday that he would hold talks with Ancelotti’s representatives and the club this week and did not rule out waiting until July 2024 to appoint him as coach.
Danilo said that Rodrigues met with the leaders of the Brazil squad that included him, Casemiro, Marquinhos and Alisson, to consult on the possibility of going through the next 12 months with a caretaker manager so the Italian could take over with two years to prepare for the 2026 World Cup.
The Juventus player said they appreciated the opportunity to have their voice heard, but insisted that it was not their job to pick the manager.
“Right now our role is to make whatever the president decides work,” Danilo added.
“This way we will have more tranquillity to work. The president is a guy who listens a lot, is always present and active.”
Despite significant interest from Barcelona, Arda Guler has made the decision to join Real Madrid, following in the footsteps of several other young players who were pursued by both Spanish giants but ultimately opted to wear the white jersey.
This scenario has been repeated in the past with players like Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo Goes, and Endrick, all of whom were signed by Real Madrid as teenagers.
Vinicius and Rodrygo have already become key contributors to the Madrid squad, while Endrick is currently in Brazil and expected to join the team in the summer of 2024.
“Another one who chooses the greatest [club],” wrote Vinicius on social media next to the official announcement of the arrival of Guler by Real Madrid.
Given that Vini had to choose between joining what he considers to be the biggest club in the world, Barcelona, or Real Madrid, the message carried symbolic significance.
“Another talent joins our Madridista family! Welcome @10ardaguler,” the former Santos player wrote.
Fine season at Fenerbahce
In the 2022-23 season, he made 35 appearances, scoring six goals and registering seven assists for Fenerbahce.
Sports Brief previously reported on one of his most recent and best performances came in the Turkish Cup final when they defeated Basaksehir 2-0.
He was decisive with an assist and he picked up the Man of the Match award.
Players who snubbed Barcelona for Madrid
Earlier, Sports Brief analysed eight players who decided to snub Barcelona to sign for their eternal nemesis Real Madrid following the signing of Arda Guler.
The 18-year-old, who has emerged as one of the most promising prospects in European football and has been compared to Lionel Messi, penned a six-year deal at the Bernabeu.
Guler had a €17.5 million release clause and Los Blancos paid that transfer fee to beat off competition from rivals Barcelona to sign the teenager.
Theappointment of Carlo Ancelotti (64) as the new Brazil football coach has faced criticism from Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who suggested that Ancelotti should focus on resolving the issues within the Italian national team instead.
Ancelotti, an Italian coach with an impressive track record, having won the Champions League a record four times, will assume his role before the Copa America in the United States next June, after fulfilling his contractual obligations with Real Madrid.
President Lula da Silva’s comments reflect his belief that Ancelotti should concentrate on addressing the challenges faced by the Italian national team rather than taking charge of the Brazilian team.
However, it remains to be seen how this criticism will impact Ancelotti’s tenure as Brazil’s coach.
“I admire Ancelotti, but he has never been Italy’s national coach,” Lula told TV station SBT on Thursday.
“Why does he not resolve Italy’s problem, who did not qualify for the 2022 World Cup?” added the 77-year-old.
In the interim, Fluminense coach Fernando Diniz will be in charge of Brazil for their opening 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
“I am a fan of Diniz,” said Lula. “He has the personality, the creativity and it is he who commands the dressing room.”
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has opted for Ancelotti believing one of the most successful coaches in European football history will deliver them their sixth World Cup trophy but first since 2002.
Brazil were knocked out in the quarter-finals and coach Tite stepped down.
“It is very easy to coach a club in Europe with 11 international players in the team,” said Lula.
“What is difficult is to come here and to coach Corinthians (who are in danger of relegation from the top league).
“I would like to see if Ancelotti did a good job with Corinthians.”
Lula is pessimistic that no matter who the coach is they will have a tough time in the World Cup qualifiers with the present generation of Brazil players.
“The problem is not Diniz, the problem is we do not possess today the level of players we had in previous eras,” said Lula.
Ancelotti will be the fourth non-Brazilian to coach Brazil. The last was Argentine Filpo Nunez who was in charge for one game in 1965.
On July 6, Kylian Mbappe, the striker forParis Saint-Germain (PSG), arrived in Cameroon, the native country of his father.
This visit comes amidst ongoing speculation about his future, with persistent links to Real Madrid.
Real Madrid has long expressed interest in signing the French prodigy, dating back to his time at Monaco before he joined PSG.
Mbappe himself has confessed to being a fan of Real Madrid and has spoken about adorning his bedroom walls with pictures of their former star, Cristiano Ronaldo.
The situation regarding Mbappe’s future at PSG remains uncertain.
He has rejected a contract extension, and the club is eager to secure a transfer fee rather than losing him for free at the end of the season.
Reports have emerged suggesting that an agreement has been reached between Mbappe and Real Madrid for a summer move.
However, no official statement has been issued regarding this matter.
Mbappe featuring for Cameroon team
According to a report Get Football News France,Mbappe’s holiday in Cameroon will involve many activities, including visits to local sites and a special match with the Vent d’Etoudi Football Club, a second-division team owned by former tennis star, Yannick Noah.
It was also reported the former ace would host the footballer for two nights in the country, per Goal.
Mbappe’s holiday ‘tour’ also saw him visit the United States, where he was spotted with celebs and billionaires.
Mbappe arrives in Cameroon
Earlier, Sports Brief reported on French superstar, Mbappe arriving in Yaounde, Cameroon, for a three-day visit of the Central African nation.
The Paris Saint-Germain star arrived in the capital on Thursday along with his father, Wilfrid, to a raucous welcome from fans and officials.
Mbappe will spend the next few days touring the country, with his itinerary including building a recreational facility and new social centre.
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) forward, Neymar, has been granted an extended leave by the club to address the legal issues he is currently facing with the Brazilian authorities.
The trouble arose when Neymar constructed an artificial lake on his property in Brazil without obtaining the necessary permissions from the appropriate authorities.
Initially expected to return to PSG for the start of pre-season training, Neymar will now take additional time off with the full support of the club.
This decision allows him the necessary space to resolve the matter after being fined €3 million by Brazilian environmental authorities.
Legal proceedings have commenced, and Neymar has a 20-day window to appeal the ruling.
Despite the legal challenge, Neymar is preparing for his seventh season with PSG, and the club has shown solidarity with the player in his efforts to address the situation.
Neymar involved in another scandal
Meanwhile, Neymar was involved in an altercation at a nightclub in Brazil, just less than two weeks after he was caught cheating on his pregnant girlfriend, Marca reports.
The Paris Saint-Germain striker was seen having a dispute with another man in a nightclub in Rio de Janeiro, where a Thiaguinho concert occurred.
The night ended in turmoil after Neymar’s altercation with another man, in which they pushed and shouted. The intervention of the nightclub security was even required to calm things down between the two.
Neymar blasted by girlfriend’s sister
Earlier, Sports Brief reported the sister of Neymar’s girlfriend has made their private business public by claiming the Paris Saint-German star refuses to act like a man.
Barcelona is intensifying their interest in Girona midfielder Oriol Romeu and plans to hold discussions with his agent, according to sources close to ESPN’s Sam Marsden and Moises Llorens.
Romeu, 31, began his career in Barcelona’s academy before joining Chelsea in 2011. He has been identified as a cost-effective option to potentially replace the departing Sergio Busquets.
Initially, Xavi Hernandez, Barcelona’s coach, prioritized Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi and Bayern Munich’s Joshua Kimmich.
However, due to the club’s financial circumstances, they have been compelled to explore alternative options, with Romeu being considered as a potential candidate.
“We need to strengthen [at the base] of the midfield but we are in a tricky situation [financially],”Xavi said at the launch of his soccer school on Thursday. “We don’t have the privilege of being able to sign who we want, so we have to adapt.”
Chelsea have bid farewell to defender Cesar Azpilicueta as he gets ready to join Atletico Madrid on a free transfer.
Despite signing a new one-year contract with the club earlier this year, the 33-year-old has been released by Chelsea, allowing him to return to Spain without any transfer fee involved.
A statement issued by Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly and co-controlling owner Behdad Eghbali said: “Cesar leaves an everlasting mark at Chelsea, as a warrior, as a champion, and as loyal Chelsea legend.
He has set the standards at the club for more than a decade and demonstrated to everyone what is required day in, day outto achieve success.”
Arsenal striker, Gabriel Jesus, has revealed the circumstances that led to his departure from Manchester City and his subsequent move to the Emirates Stadium last summer.
Jesus initially joined Manchester City as a teenager from the Brazilian club Palmeiras in 2019, with a reported transfer fee of £27 million.
During his time at City, he served as a backup to the veteran striker Sergio Aguero until Aguero’s departure in 2021.
According to Sky Sports, the signings of strikers Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez prompted the 26-year-old to seek a new opportunity last summer.
Ultimately, he chose Arsenal as his next destination, reuniting with former City assistant Mikel Arteta, who was then managing Arsenal.
Why Jesus left Man City
For the first time since he left the Etihad Stadium, the Brazil international has opened up on what transpired and when he knew his time with the English champions was up.
”There was a Champions League game, PSG, at home, in which he [Guardiola] put Zinchenko as a false 9. Crazy thing,” Jesus said on the Denilson Show podcast.
“The day before, he didn’t even use [Zinchenko] in training, he had put me in as a striker. … Zinchenko even joked with me: ‘that day I felt bad for you.’
“Two hours before the game, there’s a team talk, the team eats, rests for 30 minutes and goes to the game.
“He told us the team, I didn’t even eat. I went straight to the room, crying, I called my mother to talk: ‘I want to leave.’ I’m going home, because he put [Zinchenko] on, and he didn’t put me on. He put a left-back there. I went crazy.”
According to City’s official statement at his departure, he played 236 games, scored 95 goals, provided 46 assists and won 11 trophies in sky blue.
Jesus gives title advice
Sports Brief reported thatJesus gave Arsenal teammates title advice when they were eight points clear of Manchester City, but unfortunately, they crumbled.
Jesus and Zinchenko came into the Gunners squad with experience, having won four titles each at Manchester, but their expertise could not rub off on the team, and they lost it.
At the Women’s World Cup, both England and the Republic of Ireland may encounter matches that last 100 minutes or more.
Referees have been instructed to crack down on time-wasting, similar to the guidelines implemented during the men’s finals in Qatar last year.
FIFA has communicated to referees participating in this summer’s tournament that any delays in play resulting from substitutions, player injuries, goal celebrations, and VAR interventions should be added on to the end of each half.
During the men’s tournament in Qatar, this led to an average of 11 minutes being added to matches, with England’s opening game against Iran seeing an additional 27 minutes of play.
Referees will also be prompted to be proactive during restarts such as free-kicks, throw-ins, and corners, while enforcing the six-second rule for goalkeepers, governing the maximum time they can hold the ball before releasing it.
Two major differences in Australia and New Zealand compared to Qatar will be referees announcing the final decision after an on-field review and clamping down on goalkeepers who try to distract the kicker in a penalty shootout.
Referees will tell the crowd in the stadium and the TV audience the final decision they have reached and why, following an on-field review.
This continues a trial that started at the men’s Club World Cup in Morocco in February.
VAR decisions that do not require an on-field review, such as offside calls, will not be communicated verbally by the referee but graphic illustrations of tight calls will appear on big screens, with semi-automated offside technology in use at these finals.
The game’s lawmakers have sought to clamp down on goalkeepers attempting to distract penalty takers in a shootout following the antics of Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez in the men’sWorld Cup final against France.
A referee would initially give a warning, followed by a yellow card, followed by a red if the initial warning is not heeded.
It is extremely unlikely a goalkeeper would be sent off during the shootout as any yellow card issued during the regular match or extra-time is wiped before heading into the shootout.
If the keeper did still manage to get themselves sent off, one of the outfield players already on the pitch would have to replace them in goal.
The stadium has been designated as the venue for the 2024 Africa Games, which will be hosted by Ghana.
Construction work on the University of Ghana Sports Stadium began in 2004 and has continued for nearly 20 years.
This project exemplifies the government’s commitment to enhancing sports infrastructure within the country.
Once finalized, the stadium will serve as an alternative to the Accra Sports Stadium and will offer a range of impressive features.
In addition to the main sporting arena, the facility will house a modern gym, a conference center, and a restaurant.
It will also provide a dedicated sports ground for the university’s students.
As the University ofGhana Sports Stadium approaches its final stages of completion, there is an architectural representation available to showcase the expected appearance of the stadium when finished.
President of the Ghana Olympic Committee, Ben Nunoo Mensah, in a media engagement expressed his agreement with the viewpoint that all of Ghana’s national teams, including football, athletics, and tennis, should be treated equally.
Despite acknowledging that football and the senior national team hold significant financial importance and should receive preferential treatment, Mensah believes that differentiation should not occur among the national teams.
The host of the show, Kwabena Agyapong, emphasized the importance of fair treatment for all national teams.
However, the sports editor argued against treating the teams equally.
Andrews Kwabena, aka K-GEE, supported his claims, but Mr. Nunoo Mensah, who was listening at the time, called in, saying that all of our teams must be treated equally.
He said that in the light of saying the senior team is our cash cow and so they should give some level of treatment, I agree with them, but in the light that they should not be treated equally, I disagree with them.
“Our national football team is not the only one we have. There are numerous other national teams. We have a national Judo team, a national swimming team, and a national weightlifting team.
That is why I agree with your [Kwabena] argument. Why should our national Judo team, which recently won gold in a tournament, travel by bus? The other national teams travel by bus, while the senior national team, the Black Stars, travels by plane.”
“That is not ideal, and it is for this reason that I have argued that all of our teams must be treated equally,” he said.
As a result, he has urged journalists and policymakers to use accurate facts when making such claims.
“If those who can influence policy decisions and journalists get their facts wrong, or if we don’t present our case well, the disparity in treatment of our national teams will persist. That is why I called to inform you that it is not just about the Black Stars.
Yes, we know football is our passion.The Black Stars have also given us some popularity, so whatever they want, let us give it to them so that they can maintain that pedigree for the nation.”
However, when the Black Stars require a million, the maidens or Meteos may require only a thousand, or the Judo team or the weight lighting teams may require only twenty thousand, yet they do not receive the required amount when the Black Stars receive what they require,” he added.
“We need all of our facts so that when policymakers are listening, they will structure their policies so that every Ghanaian youth with talent is nurtured so that they can achieve greater rewards for themselves and the nation,” he said.
In most cases, the per diem for the other national teams is difficult to come by, let alone their winning bonuses. We must address these issues so that our children who participate in boxing, judo, and other sports receive the necessary support. They are just as important as the players for the Black Stars.”
While the player’s transfer marked the end of his 18-year relationship with the Blues, Drogba referred to Mount in his letter as the “prince” of Chelsea.
“Another prince leaving the club of his life. Thank you and all the very best to you, champs” he said as quoted by oneofourowncfc.
Mount joins Ruben Loftus-Cheek on the list of academy graduates who have departed the club this summer.
He joined the Red Devils for a transfer fee of £55 million and £5 million add-ons. He has signed a contract running until June 2028, with the option of a further year.
Inter Miami’s pursuit of Jordi Alba is gathering momentum. The 34-year-old left-back, who recently departed Barcelona, is currently a free agent, according to the Athletic.
The MLS club is reportedly becoming increasingly confident that a deal can be reached to bring Alba to their team.
During his remarkable 11-year tenure at Barcelona, Alba made 459 appearances and won an impressive 16 major titles, including five LaLiga titles, five Copa del Reys, and the UEFA Champions League.
If the transfer goes through, the Spain international would reunite with former teammates Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets at Inter Miami.
Jorge Mas, the managing owner of the club, revealed last week that negotiations with Alba were already underway.
Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser al-Khelaifi has emphasized that it is imperative for superstar forwardKylian Mbappe to “sign a new contract” if he wants to remain at the club next season.
“The position is very clear. If Kylian wants to stay, he must sign a new contract. We can’t let the best player in the world today leave for free.
It’s impossible,” Khelaifi said when asked about the France forward after Luis Enrique was unveiled as the club’s new coach.
“He said he would not leave for free. If somebody has changed his mind, that is not my fault.”
Mbappe declared last month that he would not extend his contract, which expires next year, but has indicated he wants to remain for a final season.
The club must therefore sell the player in this transfer window, otherwise they will likely lose him for nothing when his deal ends after next season.
Mbappe joined PSG from Monaco in August 2017 in a 180 million-euro ($196m) deal and has gone on to establish himself as one of the world’s most prominent players.
He scored a hat-trick in France’s 2022 World Cup final defeat to Argentina before helping PSG win a record 11th French title.
He was Ligue 1’s top scorer last season with 29 goals and netted 41 in 43 games in all competitions.
The 24-year-old was expected to leave a year ago for Real Madrid when his previous contract came to an end, only to agree a new deal to remain in Paris.
That was a two-year contract with the option of a third season which would take him to 2025, which the player has said he would not take up, even if he has indicated his intention to see out his existing deal.
“I said that next year I will play for PSG. I still have a year left on my contract and I am going to honour my contract,” Mbappe said in May.
Luis Enrique, who has signed a two-year contract in Paris to take over ascoach from Christophe Galtier, was evasive when asked on Wednesday if he received any guarantees that Mbappe would remain for the coming campaign.
However, he later said that he was “counting on all the players who are under contract”.
Portuguese giants Benfica have officially announced the return of Argentina’s Angel Di Maria for a second spell, following hisdeparture from Juventus.
The 35-year-old, who is a World Cup winner, left Juventus as a free agent last month amidst speculation that he might be pursued by a Saudi Arabian club.
Contrary to expectations, Di Maria, who previously spent seven successful years at Paris Saint-Germain before his brief stint at Juventus, has opted to join Benfica, marking his return to the Portuguese club.
“Angel Di Maria has signed a contract with Sport Lisboa e Benfica and is a new addition to the team led by Roger Schmidt,” Benfica said in a statement, without giving further details.
Di Maria was previously with the Lisbon club between 2007-10, before spending five seasons at Real Madrid and one at Manchester United ahead of his stay in Paris.
President of Paris Saint-Germain, Nasser Al-Khelaifi,has communicated the club’s stance regarding the ongoing transfer saga involving Kylian Mbappe according to reports.
The French club has found itself in a stalemate with the 24-year-old forward, who has strongly indicated his intention to leave the club next summer.
Mbappe’s existing contract with Paris Saint-Germain includes a one-year optional extension clause, which he has chosen not to activate.
Consequently, PSG is left with no alternative but to sell him during the current transfer window to avoid losing him on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of the upcoming season, as reported by Reuters.
During the presentation of Luis Enrique as the Ligue 1 champions’ new coach on Wednesday, Al-Khelaifi issued an ultimatum to Mbappe as the contract saga continues.
“Kylian Mbappé… has to decide next week or in two weeks. No more than this. If he does not want to sign a new contract, the door is open,” the president said bluntly.
Underscoring the gravity of the situation involving Mbappe, Al-Khelaifi emphasised that no player holds greater importance than the club itself.
“No one is bigger than the club, no player, not even me. It’s very clear,” he told Le Parisien, as quoted by transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano.
Mbappe places demand on PSG
In a previous publication, Sports Brief reported on the PSG star’s future being far from settled as he enters the final year of his contract with the Parisians.
Mbappe reportedly asked for €240 million if the reigning Ligue 1 champions are intent of getting rid of him this summer before his contract is ended.
PSG confirm Enrique as coach
Sports Brief also reported on former Barcelona and Spain coach, Enrique being appointed as PSG coach on a two-year deal, as announced by the club this week.
He replaces Christophe Galtier and was unveiled at a press conference at the club’s brand new training complex in Poissy, to the north-west of the French capital.
President of theAfrican Paralympic Committee, Samson Deen, has made a request to postpone the upcoming Games from September to November due to ongoing delays in facility completion.
Ghana, the host country for the event scheduled to take place from September 3 to 12, 2023 in Accra, appears to be unprepared for the competition.
The Legon stadium, designated for track and field events, has yet to be finished, posing a potential risk to the timely commencement of the continental sports extravaganza.
In an interview with Joy Sports, Deen disclosed that proposals have been submitted to reschedule the starting date, allowing additional time for the necessary construction work to be completed.
“We had a stakeholder meeting with the international federations and at the same time, the entire African membership where we have made a bit of proposals to postpone the games from September to November to try to fix the challenges before time,” he said.