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Laporta reveals Messi still owes money until 2025.

Barcelona president Joan Laporta says Lionel Messi will earn money from the club until 2025. The captain of the Argentina national team parted ways with “Boon threw away” since 2021. Due to the poor financial situation of the club, unable to renew contracts with players.  His

Caicedo happy with the Giants but not excited.

Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo welcomes interest from big football clubs. Instead he maintains that he now feels calm and waits for God to decide the future. The 21-year-old has so impressive since joining Brighton that he almost joined Arsenal as a new member over the winter. But

Ferdinand and Carragher launches war of saliva against each other.

Former England defenders Rio Ferdinand and Jamie Carragher have been pitted against each other in league matters. Saudi Arabia and the takeover of Manchester United The pair have been embroiled in recent months, with the former Liverpool defender claiming Ferdinand was a joke during a remark during

Newcastle approach Dybala in the summer.

Newcastle are interested in Roma forward Paulo Dybala, according to reports on Thursday night. Argentinian Naruk moved to Roma in the middle of last year. With a contract with Wolves Rome Until the middle of 2025. In terms of performance this football season, playing 32 games on

Wolfsburg interested in Gosens but stuck on money.

German media are reporting that Wolfsburg are interested in Inter Milan‘s full-back Robin Gosens. The 28-year-old left wing-back has made 39 appearances for Inter this season in all competitions. Most of them play only second roles because Simone Inzaghi relies on Federico DiMarco more. Causing in

West Ham frees Eddie Nketiah from a gun.

West Ham United are the favorites to land Arsenal forward Eddie Nketiah on a free transfer this summer. Nketiah is out of contract with the Gunners this summer. And the past two rounds of new contract negotiations have made no progress. This made it possible to separate