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NBA loads Christmas Day slate with its most-watched stars

NBA
December 2025

The NBA’s Christmas Day schedule will showcase nine of the league’s ten most-viewed players across official social platforms, underlining how star power drives fan attention. Dončić, Wembanyama, Curry, James and others headline five nationally televised games, continuing an 18-year run of a full holiday slate. Cavaliers vs Knicks, Spurs vs Thunder, Mavericks vs Warriors, Rockets vs Lakers and Timberwolves vs Nuggets form the broadcast lineup on ABC and ESPN. Only Giannis Antetokounmpo from the social top ten is absent, as the league uses its biggest digital draws to maximise Christmas audiences and commercial impact.

Chelsea step aside as Semenyo leans toward Man City switch

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Antoine Semenyo is now viewed as favouring Manchester City after Chelsea backed away just hours after making an initial enquiry. Bournemouth’s winger has a £65 million release clause that is only live in the opening 10 days of January, sharpening the timeline for a decision among elite Premier League suitors. Confident in their current forward stable, Chelsea will monitor the market into 2026 instead of bidding now, leaving City, Liverpool and Manchester United in a three-way race. City sporting chief Hugo Viana has held direct talks, as Semenyo weighs immediate title prospects against playing time and long-term role.

United delay Zirkzee decision as injuries bite and minutes remain scarce

Joshua Zirkzee
December 2025

Manchester United have opted to postpone a call on Joshua Zirkzee’s future until later in January, despite the striker’s limited role. He has made 11 appearances but only four starts, logging 372 minutes and one goal while sitting behind Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha in Ruben Amorim’s No.9 hierarchy. With wide forwards Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo away at AFCON and Bruno Fernandes plus Kobbie Mainoo injured, United are wary of further weakening depth before the window’s final weeks. The club will reassess once the injury and fixture picture is clearer, balancing Zirkzee’s need for minutes against squad protection.

United weigh Saudi Arabia friendly to fill mid-February gap

Manchester United
December 2025

Fixture rescheduling has opened a large gap in Manchester United’s calendar between league games against West Ham and Everton, reviving plans for a money-spinning friendly in Saudi Arabia. With no European commitments this season, the club see an overseas game as useful financially and for maintaining rhythm. Moving the Everton clash to February 23 leaves almost two weeks free, but final approval depends on FA Cup progress, as a fourth-round tie on February 14 would change the picture. United will wait until after facing Brighton before deciding if travel demands and logistics justify a first-team trip.

Frank defends Van de Ven after Isak leg-break criticism

Micky van de Ven
December 2025

Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank moved to defend Micky van de Ven after Arne Slot branded the defender’s tackle on Alexander Isak “reckless”. Isak scored Liverpool’s opener in north London but suffered an ankle injury with a fibula fracture in the same incident. Van de Ven’s attempt to block Florian Wirtz’s through ball left Isak’s leg trapped at an awkward angle, forcing the striker off despite walking without a stretcher. Liverpool later confirmed surgery and a long absence, while Frank argued it was a committed last-ditch challenge rather than malicious play.

Carlisle to step down as coaches’ boss, Bickerstaff to take over NBCA role

Rick Carlisle
December 2025

Rick Carlisle will end a 20-year run as president of the National Basketball Coaches Association at month’s end, with Detroit Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff elected as his successor, as Carlisle nears his 1,000th NBA coaching win and shifts focus fully back to team duties. Praising Bickerstaff as a trusted leader who has stabilised difficult situations in Memphis, Cleveland and Detroit, Carlisle called the new role “life-changing” and also used the moment to champion Bernie Bickerstaff’s Hall of Fame case, highlighting the Bickerstaff family’s long-standing impact on coaching and front-office culture.

Ex-City adviser slams silence over 115-charge FFP case as “inexplicab

Manchester City
December 2025

A former Manchester City financial adviser has criticised the lack of clarity around the club’s 115 alleged FFP breaches, with City confirming in their 2024-25 accounts that the independent commission is still deliberating and the champions themselves remain unaware of when any verdict or sanctions will finally arrive. After a two-year league investigation and a completed 2024 hearing, the panel’s silence has fuelled confusion while City continue to operate as normal, posting record revenue of £694.1m and stating directors still view the club as a going concern able to meet obligations, despite the unresolved and potentially seismic case.

Rafinha Alcantara retires as injuries end stop-start elite career

Rafinha Alcantara
December 2025

Barcelona treble winner Rafinha has confirmed his retirement from professional football, drawing a line under a career shaped by immense technical talent but repeatedly disrupted by injuries, which limited his impact and curtailed the sustained rhythm required to fully match expectations around his famous footballing family. Emerging from La Masia and debuting for Barça in 2011, Rafinha spent nine uneven years at Camp Nou, punctuated by layoffs and loans, before a 2020 move to PSG. Despite flashes of class and major honours, he never escaped comparisons to brother Thiago, with fitness issues ultimately dictating his decision to walk away.

Leboeuf says PSG needed Mbappe exit to finally win Champions League

Kylian Mbappe
December 2025

Frank Leboeuf argued that PSG’s long-awaited Champions League title only became possible once Mbappe, Messi and Neymar had departed, insisting the previous superstar trio lacked collective balance, with three forwards and “eight other guys” leaving the club more like an all-star showcase than a cohesive team. Praising Luis Enrique’s decision to rebuild around work rate and tactical discipline, Leboeuf said removing untouchable stars allowed a true system to emerge, turning PSG into “the best team in the world” within months, and compared the dangers of overloaded frontlines to Real Madrid’s early-2000s Galacticos era.

Slot expects Isak back this season despite fractured fibula

Alexander Isak
December 2025

Record signing Alexander Isak fractured his fibula and damaged his ankle while scoring in Liverpool’s win over nine-man Spurs, capping a turbulent start to life at Anfield following a disrupted pre-season and just as he seemed to be regaining sharpness from the bench. Slot condemned Van de Ven’s “reckless” tackle, arguing it would cause serious injury most times, and confirmed surgery plus “a couple of months” out but insisted Isak will still feature later this season, even as Liverpool also cope with Salah at AFCON, Szoboszlai’s suspension and fitness doubts over Bradley and Gakpo.

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