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Chelsea's Club World Cup prize money means Enzo Maresca's side can actually afford a move for Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho.
Palmeiras presently sit fifth in the Brazilian top-flight, five points adrift of first-placed Flamengo. Richarlison, who won ...
The team faces an important midweek trip to second-place Minnesota just days after its captain and defensive anchor ruptured ...
Gets you thinking, though, doesn’t it. It’s a reminder, if reminder were needed, that Chelsea are an investment opportunity ...
Fabian Hurzeler is said to be ‘worried’ about the state of his squad as he stands to lose four first-team players this summer ...
Major League Soccer players landed additional compensation for their participation in the FIFA Club World Cup, according to multiple ...
MLS players reached an agreement with the league to secure an increase in prize money received from the FIFA Club World Cup, ...
CHELSEA’s success at the Club World Cup has seen them line their pockets with a hefty amount of prize money. The tournament had a staggering $1billion (£747.1m) prize pot that was split ...
With top-tier soccer and a revamped structure came an equally massive prize pot—though just how much each team walked away with remained one of the tournament's most closely watched mysteries.
Palmeiras are interested in signing Richarlison from Tottenham this summer and are willing to pay £55 million ($74m), per a ...
Lottie Woad believes she will have plenty of earning opportunities having turned pro just two days after coming close to ...
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