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Business Apr 01, 2026

Chelsea FC Posts Record £262.4m Pre-Tax Loss for 2024-25 Season

Chelsea FC has announced a record pre-tax loss of £262.4m for the 2024-25 season, attributed to hig…
Chelsea Football Club has reported a staggering £262.4m pre-tax loss for the 2024-25 season, shattering the previous English football record held by Manchester City. The substantial loss is primarily attributed to increased operating costs compared to the previous season. The club's financial report reveals a significant downturn from the £128.4m profit recorded in the 2023-24 season, which was largely bolstered by the sale of Chelsea's women's team for nearly £200m. In contrast, Chelsea's latest financial statements reflect a challenging period for the club. According to a UEFA report, Chelsea's losses for the 2024-25 season were even higher, estimated at €407m (£355m). However, club sources indicate that these figures are influenced by differing reporting requirements in European football. In addition to the financial loss, Chelsea disclosed that they had spent £65.1m on agents' fees, the highest in the Premier League, with Aston Villa being the next biggest spenders at £38.4m. The total spend on agents' fees across English top-flight clubs rose by 13% to £460.3m. Despite the record loss, Chelsea assured compliance with the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules (PSR), which permit maximum losses of £105m over three years, with certain expenditures like infrastructure and youth development being 'added back.' Chelsea reported revenue of £490.9m, the second-highest on record for the club, including earnings from their participation in the Club World Cup. The club is forecasting revenue of over £700m for the 2025-26 season. Sources close to Chelsea express confidence in their financial structuring and anticipate compliance with all regulatory requirements, including UEFA's football earnings rule, following a €20m fine for previous breaches.
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Sports Apr 01, 2026

Marc Skinner urges deeper investment after United’s Champions League exit to Bayern Munich

Manchester United Women were eliminated 5‑3 on aggregate by Bayern Munich in the Women's Champions …
Manchester United Women saw their Women's Champions League campaign end in the quarter‑finals after Bayern Munich scored two late goals to win 5‑3 on aggregate.The English side led for the first 70 minutes, thanks to Melvine Malard’s opener. However, Bayern’s relentless pressure produced a Glódís Viggósdóttir header and a Linda Dallmann half‑volley, sealing a comeback that left United stunned.United’s manager Marc Skinner lamented the impact of injuries, noting that eight first‑team players were unavailable. “If we had those players, I honestly think we could have gone through tonight,” he said, emphasizing the need for a squad with greater experience and depth.Skinner’s remarks came on the same day the Football Association disclosed that six WSL clubs spent more on agent fees than United in the year to February 2026, while United’s wage bill was reported to be only half that of Arsenal. The manager added, “We need to design the squad with that depth of experience in order to reach that stage… we’ll learn what investment is really needed.”Despite a spirited first half—United dominated possession, created several chances and kept the aggregate level at 3‑3—fatigue set in. Skinner observed, “Bayern rested seven players at the weekend, and it showed in the second half. Freshness was the key difference.”The defeat means United must finish in the top three of the Women’s Super League to qualify for next season’s Champions League. Currently fourth, they face challenging away fixtures against Tottenham and Chelsea, making their qualification hopes uncertain.
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Sports Mar 31, 2026

Roberto De Zerbi Appointed as New Tottenham Head Coach on Five-Year Contract

Tottenham Hotspur has confirmed the appointment of Roberto De Zerbi as their new head coach on a fi…
Tottenham Hotspur has officially announced the appointment of Roberto De Zerbi as their new head coach, signing him to a five-year contract. The Italian manager, renowned for his daring and aggressive possession-based approach, faces a significant challenge as he takes over with the club precariously positioned just above the relegation zone.Spurs are set to play seven matches to end the season, with their next fixture scheduled against Sunderland on the upcoming Sunday. Notably, De Zerbi's contract does not include any break clause in the event of Tottenham being relegated.De Zerbi expressed his delight in joining the club, stating, “I am delighted to be joining this fantastic football club, which is one of the biggest and most prestigious in the world. In all my discussions with the club’s leadership, their ambition for the future has been clear – to build a team capable of reaching great achievements and to do that playing a style of football that excites and inspires our supporters.”The appointment of De Zerbi comes after Igor Tudor, the interim manager, parted ways with the club by mutual consent. Tudor had taken over temporarily following the departure of Thomas Frank on February 14.De Zerbi previously managed Brighton & Hove Albion, where he achieved significant success, leading the club to a sixth-place finish in the Premier League and qualification for the Europa League. His tenure at Marseille also yielded impressive results, with a second-place finish in Ligue 1 and Champions League qualification.Despite his successes, De Zerbi is also known for his volatile personality and has had public disagreements with players and clubs in the past. The immediate concern for Spurs will be whether De Zerbi can adapt quickly and lead the team to avoid relegation.
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Sports Mar 31, 2026

Newcastle's Eddie Howe Under Pressure as Club Faces Crucial Seven-Game Stint

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe faces a critical seven-game period to secure his job for next season, …
Eddie Howe, the manager of Newcastle United, is under pressure to deliver a strong finish to the season, with seven games remaining to convince the club's hierarchy that he is the right person to lead the team into next season.The recent 2-1 home defeat to Sunderland has heightened tensions, with chief executive David Hopkinson expressing his displeasure at the result. Hopkinson emphasized that the loss was taken seriously and had a significant impact on the club.Despite this, Hopkinson stopped short of confirming Howe's position, stating that the club is focused on the current season's competition and will discuss the future when the time is right. He also mentioned that Howe's contract extension in 2023 was a 'multi-year' deal, adding stability to his tenure.Howe has cited the sale of Alexander Isak to Liverpool for £125m as a factor hindering the team's progress, but Hopkinson supported the decision, suggesting that Newcastle needs to become a 'trading' club to sustain itself.The club's financial results for the year ended June 2025 showed record revenues of £335.3m and a 44% increase in commercial income, resulting in a post-tax profit of £34.7m. Hopkinson is optimistic about the club's growth potential, aiming for Newcastle to be 'in the debate' about the world's best clubs by 2030.
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Sports Mar 31, 2026

Middlesex Cricket Club Faces Revolt from Former Players Over Leadership and Performance

A group of former Middlesex players, led by Mike Gatting, has criticized the club's leadership, cit…
Middlesex Cricket Club is facing a revolt from a group of former players, including Mike Gatting, the former England captain, over the club's leadership and performance. In an open letter to members, Gatting and his co-signatories, such as Desmond Haynes and Mark Ramprakash, have expressed concerns about the club's direction, highlighting a lack of transparency and cricketing knowledge among the leadership. The letter, which is a clarion call ahead of the club's annual general meeting on 15 April, states that Middlesex was once a byword for excellence in the game but now risks 'drifting towards irrelevance.' The group criticizes the club's cricket setup, describing it as 'a mess' and notes that only one person with first-class experience occupies a board position, while only two such former players appear on any of the club's committees. The club has faced significant challenges, including relegation to Division Two of the County Championship for the third straight season and financial issues, with disbursements from the England and Wales Cricket Board accounting for around 60% of their income. Middlesex is also the only first-class county not to own their own ground. The group of former players is urging members to attend the AGM and seek answers from those responsible, emphasizing the need for change to prevent the club from being left behind. This intervention is part of a broader trend, with other clubs like Sussex and Lancashire also facing pressure from former players over their leadership and performance.
#Middlesex County Cricket Club #Mike Gatting #England and Wales Cricket Board
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Sports Mar 30, 2026

Mohamed Salah's Future: Egypt Director Warns Against MLS Move

Egypt's national team director Ibrahim Hassan has cautioned Mohamed Salah against moving to Major L…
Mohamed Salah's future has become a hot topic in the football world, with several top clubs vying for his signature. The Egyptian forward is set to leave Liverpool at the end of the season after a highly successful nine-year stint. Salah has won two Premier League titles and the Champions League with Liverpool.Egypt's national team director, Ibrahim Hassan, has expressed concerns about Salah potentially moving to Major League Soccer (MLS). Hassan believes that a move to MLS would cause Salah to fade into obscurity, comparing it to the current situation with Lionel Messi, who joined Inter Miami in 2023.“Personally, I would prefer him to stay in Europe,” Hassan told On Sports. “I have heard about offers from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Bayern Munich and clubs in the Italian league.”However, MLS Commissioner Don Garber has expressed interest in seeing Salah in the league. San Diego FC's billionaire owner, Mohamed Mansour, also believes Salah would be an “asset” to any team, including his own club.If Salah does move to the United States, San Diego FC has been heavily linked with the forward, not least due to their British-Egyptian owner, Mansour. Mansour praised Salah, stating that he is proud of the Egyptian forward and believes he would add a lot to the league and the team.Salah is currently sidelined by injury and will miss Egypt's ongoing training camp as they prepare for the World Cup in North America. Egypt faces Spain in a friendly in Barcelona on Tuesday after a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on Friday.
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Sports Mar 30, 2026

Mohamed Salah's Potential MLS Move Warned Against by Egypt Team Director

Egypt's national team director, Ibrahim Hassan, has cautioned Mohamed Salah against moving to Major…
Egypt's national team director, Ibrahim Hassan, has issued a warning to Mohamed Salah against making a move to Major League Soccer (MLS) when he departs Liverpool at the end of the season. Salah has been with Liverpool for nine successful years, during which he won two Premier League titles and the Champions League.Hassan expressed his preference for Salah to stay in Europe, mentioning potential offers from top clubs like Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, and Italian league clubs. He believes a move to MLS would put Salah out of the spotlight, drawing a comparison with Lionel Messi, who joined Inter Miami in 2023.“I would prefer him to stay in Europe,” Hassan told On Sport. “I have heard about offers from Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich and clubs in the Italian league. A move to MLS? He would be far too out of the spotlight. You won’t remember Salah any more than I remember [Lionel] Messi now; I don’t even try to watch him.”As an alternative, Hassan suggested that the Saudi Pro League could be a suitable option for Salah if he chooses not to stay in Europe, citing the presence of big names like Cristiano Ronaldo.Salah is currently sidelined by injury and away from Egypt's training camp as they prepare for the World Cup in North America. Egypt face Spain in a friendly in Barcelona on Tuesday after a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on Friday. The seven-times African champions are in Group G with Belgium, New Zealand and Iran at the World Cup.
#Mohamed Salah #Liverpool #Major League Soccer
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Sports Mar 30, 2026

Tuchel Expresses Full Confidence in Rice and Saka Amid England Injury Concerns

Thomas Tuchel, the manager of Arsenal FC, has expressed his full trust in Declan Rice and Bukayo Sa…
Arsenal manager Thomas Tuchel has defended Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka over their withdrawals from the England squad, citing '100% trust' in their integrity. The players were absent due to discomfort after the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City.Rice and Saka reported for training but continued to feel discomfort, prompting them to stand down. Tuchel emphasized that the pair wanted to be involved but were clearly uncomfortable. He understands the optics of multiple Arsenal players being unavailable or withdrawing from international duty but stressed his trust in Rice and Saka's honesty.The withdrawals come amid a busy schedule for Premier League clubs, which Tuchel sees as a threat to England's World Cup hopes due to player fatigue. He noted that scans on Noni Madueke's knee were 'slightly better than his feeling but he will be out for some days'.Jude Bellingham will not play against Japan as he recovers from a hamstring injury, while Jordan Henderson is unlikely to feature after following an individual program.
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Sport Mar 30, 2026

Super League Celebrates 30 Years with Thrilling Match Between Leeds and Warrington

The Super League celebrated its 30th anniversary with a thrilling match between Leeds Rhinos and Wa…
Super League marked a major milestone on Sunday, celebrating three decades since its inception in 1996. The occasion was commemorated with a thrilling match between Leeds Rhinos and Warrington Wolves at Headingley, one of the competition's most iconic venues. Leeds emerged victorious, edging out Warrington 26-22 in a game that could be a contender for the standout match of 2026.The Super League has consistently delivered entertainment on the field over the years, despite facing various challenges, including missed opportunities and boardroom frustrations. The competition has struggled with expansion, with several projects, such as Paris Saint-Germain and Toronto Wolfpack, failing to gain long-term traction.The Leeds Rhinos are a prime example of a club that has successfully evolved since 1996. From financial difficulties and a struggling team to becoming one of the heavyweights of the sport, Leeds has redeveloped its famous Headingley home into one of the game's best venues, attracting the biggest attendances in the competition.As Super League looks to the future, it faces the challenge of balancing the strength of its biggest clubs while finding ways to reach a wider mainstream audience. With an offer of investment from Australia's National Rugby League likely to arrive soon, the league has much to ponder about its future direction and how to capitalize on its English stars like Jake Connor, Jake Thewlis, and George Williams.
#league #super #leeds
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