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  • Apple eyes MLS sell-off as even Messi can’t save £2bn deal

    January 29, 2025

    Apple TV is considering selling off some of its international rights to Major League Soccer (MLS) just two years into a 10-year deal.  The streaming company is paying $250m (£200m) a year for global MLS rights in a bet that interest in the American domestic league would grow significantly on the back of Lionel Messi’s [...]

  • Goodbye, Hilal: Saudi Pro League ends Neymar deal which cost £37m per game

    January 28, 2025

    It will go down as one of the most expensive failed experiments in world football, with Neymar’s move to Al-Hilal reported to have cost the Saudi Pro League side more than £250m. But after 17 months, a meagre seven games and only one goal, the Brazil international, 32, looks bound for a return to his [...]

  • It’s D-Day for Champions League’s new format. So has it worked?

    January 28, 2025

    When Uefa revealed its new format for the Champions League, it was with injecting more excitement and unpredictability in mind. Specifically, a stale group phase would be replaced with a ‘Swiss model’ league phase that promised more games between top teams and – crucially – a more competitive product.  Notwithstanding the fact that Manchester City [...]

  • Owners of London Stadium forced to pay West Ham United £3.6m

    January 27, 2025

    The owners of West Ham United’s London Stadium have been forced to cough up £3.6m after losing a court case against the Premier League club. E20 Stadium, set up by publicly-owned London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC), must pay back the multi-million pound sum to the club after West Ham challenged a payment they made to [...]

  • Fans issue warning to Ratcliffe over Manchester United sponsors

    January 27, 2025

    The Manchester United Supporters’ Trust (MUST) has warned Sir Jim Ratcliffe that fans have the power to drive away sponsors if the club does not freeze ticket prices.  Old Trafford regulars fear that co-owner Ratcliffe will hike prices for next season as he looks to reverse losses of more than £300m in the last three [...]

  • How immigration rules affect football clubs in the January transfer window

    January 26, 2025

    Immigration lawyer Hateem Ali on how quotas on overseas players affect Premier League teams’ business during the January transfer window. Although we now have a new government, we are unlikely to see any dramatic changes to the Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) rules which were originally implemented in 2021 following a lengthy consultation with the Football [...]

  • How football stadia became the new battleground for top clubs

    January 25, 2025

    It’s no coincidence that Real Madrid have strengthened their position as football’s richest club in the year that they fully reopened their Santiago Bernabeu stadium after a £1bn revamp.  Stadia – or rather, how to make more money out of them – are a growing battleground among top clubs eager to mine new sources of [...]

  • Manchester City’s January transfer window spending is smashing records

    January 23, 2025

    Manchester City’s January transfer window spending has rocketed to record levels with the signing of Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis, as Pep Guardiola attempts to revive their season. The trio have cost the Premier League champions a combined £128m. That is more than Manchester City’s spending in the eight previous January transfer windows [...]

  • Football Governance Bill ‘weird’ and regulator could be ‘terrible’, says Brady

    January 23, 2025

    West Ham United vice-chair Karren Brady has laid out her case for opposing the introduction of the football regulator, arguing that it “could have a really detrimental effect” on the game. Baroness Brady has been one of the most vocal peers in questioning the plans for a watchdog, the key plank of the Football Governance [...]

  • Naomi Girma: Chelsea agree first $1m transfer in women’s football

    January 22, 2025

    Chelsea are set to make USA defender Naomi Girma the first $1m transfer in women’s football after agreeing a world-record fee with San Diego Wave. Girma is expected to join the reigning Women’s Super League champions this week in a deal worth $1.1m (£889,000) – more than double the previous British record fee.  The transfer [...]

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