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  • Oaktree Capital seizes Italian football giants Inter Milan over unpaid debt of £335m

    May 22, 2024

    Suning’s debt relates to a loan of €270m taken out in 2021, which has accrued interest at 12 per cent and was due for repayment on Tuesday.

  • Football regulator boss eases England World Cup ban fears with Fifa talks

    May 21, 2024

    Sports lawyers have warned Fifa could take the Football Association to task over the regulator’s remit.

  • Sunday Times Rich List sport: Lewis Hamilton, Jim Ratcliffe and Eddie Hearn

    May 17, 2024

    Seven time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has entered the Sunday Times Rich List for the first time in 2024.

  • David Beckham’s esports group Guild to fight it out at Tekken

    May 16, 2024

    The esports team co-owned by David Beckham will compete in the fighting game series Tekken for the first time, the company has announced.

  • Ed Warner: Tale of Tyson Fury shows obstacles faced by anti-doping chiefs

    May 16, 2024

    Anti-doping agencies need more resources and to find their voice, says our sport business columnist.

  • Jack Sullivan: West Ham director on trophies, succession and creating a legacy

    May 15, 2024

    Jack Sullivan is the son of West Ham’s biggest shareholder David Sullivan. He was raised in and around the Hammers and is using his experience to forge his own business path. In a ranging interview; he talks about his family, West Ham and the future. If you were to ask any fan of West Ham [...]

  • ECB hit record turnover with Hundred and women’s Ashes contributing

    May 14, 2024

    The ECB have seen their turnover increase to £336.1m from £334m in the financial year to 31 January, with profit increasing from £21.1m to £27.9m.

  • Some FA Cup games to stay on BBC in boost for free-to-air sport

    May 14, 2024

    The BBC has retained live TV rights to the FA Cup after agreeing a new four-year partnership with the competition’s main broadcaster TNT Sports. From 2025-26 it will show 14 live games a year – two per round until the quarter-finals, plus one semi-final and the final – as well as highlights. The deal is [...]

  • Why arguing against prize money for Olympic athletes is irrational and outdated

    May 13, 2024

    It’s time for the rational brain to take over. These are not the beliefs of a modern, diverse and multi-ethnic society.

  • Women’s basketball is on the up – now funding bodies must shoot for the moon

    May 10, 2024

    Instead of enjoying a celebratory moment that inspires growth, the sport’s impetus is under threat.

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