The world of international football transfers has seen an unprecedented surge in spending on player agents, with both English and Saudi Arabian clubs leading the way. According to FIFA, a staggering $888 million was spent on agent commissions in international transfer deals this year, a record-breaking figure that surpasses all previous records. This surge in
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If Giorgio Chiellini were a movie villain, he’d be Loki or, since it’s Christmas, Hans Gruber from “Die Hard.” You know he’s a bad guy and you know he’s about to do something fiendish, but whether because of the goofiness or the smile or the belief that deep down, there’s good in him, you kinda
Roma’s manager, Jose Mourinho, lamented the financial limitations that he faces at the Serie A club, acknowledging that their reality is vastly different from that of high-spending clubs like Manchester City. While Roma did make significant investments, exceeding €100 million ($109m), in Mourinho’s first season, they have been compelled to adhere to UEFA’s financial fair
England women’s team manager, Sarina Wiegman, has once again proved herself as one of the top coaches in the world. With her leadership, England reached the summit clash at the Women’s World Cup, making it to yet another major final. Although they faced defeat against Spain, Wiegman’s ability to guide the team to such high