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Rabiot Exit Still Haunts Marseille After Dressing Room Brawl

Adrien Rabiot (Ac Milan)
September 2025

Marseille sporting director Medhi Benatia admitted regret over Adrien Rabiot’s chaotic exit after a fight with teammate Jonathan Rowe. The bust-up left a youngster unconscious, leading to suspensions and transfers. Rabiot has since joined AC Milan, ending weeks of controversy. Benatia blamed Rabiot’s entourage for complicating reconciliation attempts but hinted at lingering affection for the player. The saga overshadowed Marseille’s season start, with president Pablo Longoria branding the incident “unheard of.” Coach Roberto De Zerbi hasn’t ruled out a future return.

PSG Plot Shock Move for Barca Icon Alexia Putellas

Alexia Putellas (Barcelona)
September 2025

PSG are preparing a record-breaking bid to sign Alexia Putellas by triggering her release clause before Friday’s transfer deadline. The two-time Ballon d’Or winner remains contracted until 2026 but is seen as untouchable by Barcelona, who refuse to negotiate.
How: PSG are reportedly ready to surpass her Barca salary and make her the highest-paid player in women’s football. However, Putellas has publicly reaffirmed loyalty to Barcelona, where she has scored 212 goals and sees herself finishing her career.

United Post Record £666.5m Revenue Despite Worst Season in 51 Years

Manchester United
September 2025

Manchester United announced record revenues of £666.5m despite finishing 15th last season and losing the Europa League final. Commercial growth, spearheaded by a record Snapdragon deal, helped offset reduced player wages and cost-cutting that included 200 staff redundancies. Commercial income rose 10% while operational costs fell, boosting EBITDA to £182.8m — the highest in Europe since COVID. While hailed as proof of resilience, critics note cuts came at human cost, with redundancies branded “restructuring.” Champions League absence remains a financial drag.

Barcelona Lose Yamal for Newcastle Clash as Flick Slams Spain FA

Hansi Flick
September 2025

Barcelona teenager Lamine Yamal has been ruled out of the Champions League opener against Newcastle with a pubic bone injury. Flick accused Spain’s national team of overplaying him while injured, sparking a war of words with the Spanish federation. Flick said Spain forced Yamal to play with painkillers, worsening his injury. Barca now expect him back by October 1 against PSG. Frenkie de Jong, meanwhile, has returned to training and could feature against Newcastle despite recent gluteal discomfort.

Merson: Amorim’s System Wrong for United but Perfect for Chelsea

Paul Merson
September 2025

Paul Merson criticised Ruben Amorim’s rigid 3-4-3 system, arguing it doesn’t suit Manchester United’s squad but would be ideal at Chelsea. United sit 14th after four league games, with fans already questioning the coach’s suitability following another derby defeat. Merson highlighted United’s lack of quality wing-backs and midfield legs as fatal flaws in Amorim’s setup. He insisted Chelsea’s squad — with Reece James, Malo Gusto, and Moisés Caicedo — would thrive in such a system, while United struggle to adapt.

Lakers Linked to Trade Move for Pistons’ Jaden Ivey

Jaden Ivey (Detroit Pistons)
September 2025

With Luka Dončić secured long-term, the Lakers are exploring ways to strengthen their backcourt and have been linked to Detroit guard Jaden Ivey. A trade would likely involve a first-round pick plus a rotation player, such as Rui Hachimura or Gabe Vincent. Ivey averaged 17.6 points before fracturing his fibula last season, raising doubts about his Pistons fit alongside Cade Cunningham. Detroit may demand significant assets to part with him. For LA, Ivey offers immediate impact and a long-term core piece alongside Dončić and LeBron.

Warriors Eye Al Horford Amid Roster Shortage

Al Horford
September 2025

Golden State Warriors are expected to sign veteran big man Al Horford once Jonathan Kuminga’s contract saga is resolved. With just nine players under contract, Horford’s leadership and versatility could address their long-running search for stability at center. Horford, 39, started 42 games for Boston last season, averaging 9 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 36% from three. Forbes reports he would likely start immediately. Despite age concerns, his durability and defense make him a prime fit alongside Curry, Butler, and Green.

Knicks Add Matt Ryan and Alex Len on Camp Deals

Matt Ryan, Alex Len (New York Knicks)|
September 2025

The New York Knicks signed forward Matt Ryan and center Alex Len to training camp contracts as they bolster their roster depth before the new NBA season. Both are hoping to secure permanent deals after brief and uneven stints with previous teams. Ryan, last year’s G League Draft top pick, averaged 1.5 points in 19 Knicks games before being waived in March. Len, who disappointed in 10 games for the Lakers, brings size but must prove reliability. Both face uphill battles for rotation minutes.

Oracle Mogul Larry Ellison Overtakes Musk as World’s Richest

Larry Ellison (Oracle)
September 2025

Oracle founder Larry Ellison leapfrogged Elon Musk to become the world’s richest man, with his fortune jumping by $89 billion to $393 billion. The surge followed Oracle’s booming cloud and AI ventures, boosting shares more than 40% in a matter of days. Musk’s net worth dipped after a market correction, while Ellison’s holdings skyrocketed. Notably, Ellison once explored buying Aston Villa in 2016 after their Premier League relegation. Though no deal materialised, football links highlight the tycoon’s wide-ranging interests beyond technology and investments.

Mbappé Double Saves Madrid in Nervy Win Over Marseille

Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid)
September 2025

Kylian Mbappé struck two penalties as Real Madrid scraped a 2-1 Champions League win over Marseille. Tim Weah’s opener and Dani Carvajal’s red card created tension, but Los Blancos found a late way through in typical European fashion at the Bernabéu. Weah’s finish gave Marseille a shock lead, but Mbappé equalised from the spot before half-time. After Carvajal’s reckless headbutt left Madrid down to 10, fortune struck — a harsh handball call gave Mbappé another penalty, which he calmly converted to seal victory.

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