Real Madrid can't afford to let Kylian Mbappe move to Saudi Arabia regardless of any future promises

Despite claims that the France forward only has eyes for the Bernabeu, Madrid can't rest on the laurels given the size of Al-Hilal's offer

Paris Saint-Germain will take the money for Kylian Mbappe wherever it comes from. The superstar forward has been on the market for less than a week, and the suitors have started queuing up. The first to move was Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal, who offered PSG, and Mbappe, an unprecedented figure to coax the player to the Middle East.

Despite animosity between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, the Parisians will have no qualms about accepting the bid, and who can blame them? A club, who is not a direct rival, is handing them €300 million (£259m/$333m) for a footballer. Players aren't worth that. This is a cash commitment that simply cannot be beaten.

PSG have made it clear to Mbappe that they don't care where the money comes from. They are selling to the highest bidder, and someone has already fielded an offer that simply no one else will touch.

But it's not that simple. Mbappe, if reports are to be believed, has made it clear that he would rather sit on the bench — and wait for his contract to expire — than play for Al-Hilal. The Frenchman has coveted a Real Madrid move for years, twice rejecting the Spanish giants in favour of money. However, now the moral principles are really kicking in. Around $2.1 million (£1.6m) per day, it appears, is just far too much.

But the real losers here might just be Madrid. It had been expected that they would sign Mbappe on a free in 2024. But the departure of Karim Benzema — ironically, to the Pro League — has left them with a hole to fill, and since Mbappe made it clear that he would be on the market more immediately, it was assumed that Madrid would pay up, ideally at a discount price.

Now, though, competition has emerged. Los Blancos are being outbid, outthought, and potentially left facing a year, or longer, with a glaring hole in their side, while watching their dream target spend time elsewhere.

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On paper, this should make sense. Al-Hilal have reportedly offered Mbappe a one-year contract, theoretically opening the door for him to play less than 12 months overseas before finally suiting up at Santiago Bernabeu. It would be a highly-paid holiday before the real stuff begins.

Yet it's hard to trust such a promise. With that money, in such a lavish lifestyle, in an improving league, one year could well become two, or perhaps three. Once Mbappe sets foot in Saudi Arabia — if he does — then the mandate of a one-year excursion seems less likely. Unwritten promises are seldom fulfilled in the footballing world.

The exact contract details are yet to be made public. That is, of course, for Mbappe to negotiate — if he desires. But the broad outline suggests that Al-Hilal are offering the player more money, and more perks, than PSG ever could. The salary itself, a cool €700m (£605m/$776m) per year, also includes image rights, a sticking point of his negotiations with both PSG and Madrid last summer, when the forward made a last-minute U-turn and opted to stay in Paris for, theoretically, two more years.

So, Mbappe would increase his salary by 1000 percent, and also be free to hold on to all of his sponsorships — while also pursuing others. This says nothing of the life of luxury, god-like status, and constant adulation he would receive in the Pro League.

If this potential move is a money-making decision, Mbappe can have as much of it as he likes. Further reports have suggested that Al-Hilal would be more than open for the Frenchman to pen a multi-year deal, too. This is a one-year pledge that could quite comfortably become far more.

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It's a transfer, then, that would require immense amounts of trust from Madrid. Rarely are player pathways so clear than that of Mbappe to the Bernabeu. With most stars, there is some guesswork, or jeopardy involved. Erling Haaland, for example, had multiple suitors before picking Manchester City. Lionel Messi's Inter Miami move was impossible to call until the last hour before it materialised.

But it is common knowledge that Mbappe wants to be a Madrid player. He quite literally wrote a book about it. Madrid, meanwhile, have been quietly confident about the whole thing. Even when Benzema announced his sudden departure a few months ago, there was comfort to be found in the fact that Mbappe wanted out. His whole public plea to leave was effectively a message to Madrid.

Los Blancos have become complacent in this knowledge. They haven't pursued any of the other big names on the market this summer, on the understanding that Mbappe would soon arrive. Harry Kane, Victor Osimhen, Randal Kolo Muani and others have all flown by on the assumption that Mbappe would be wearing white by August.

But now, if Mbappe does go somewhere else, the whole transfer policy needs re-evaluating. An unplanned, unsanctioned move will need to happen. And it's during those scrambles for imperfect fits that budgets and negotiating positions go out of the window. This could get very messy, very quickly.

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In the first half of their first pre-season contest against AC Milan on Sunday, Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti deployed a new lineup . Once a 4-3-3 loyalist, he switched to a two-striker system, starting Brahim Diaz and Joselu up front. The results were lacking.

Joselu ran a lot, but didn't get into the right spaces for Madrid's technical midfielders to find him. Diaz, for his part, looked lost, a No.10 asked to play as a second striker. The whole thing didn't exactly inspire confidence, and Los Blancos trailed, 2-0, at half-time.

The second 45 minutes were more encouraging. Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo entered the fold, and Madrid scored three against Milan's second-string defence. But impactful as the subs were, neither of the Brazilians are natural strikers. Both, arguably, prefer an assist.

It was, admittedly, just the one game. Still, if there were already doubts about the lack of goals in this side, they were only worsened. Here is a team that certainly needs a striker, Mbappe or otherwise.

The good news is, there are other options available. Kolo Muani, Dusan Vlahovic, Goncalo Ramos, and — for a lot of money — Osimhen are all available. Any of those would provide an immense upgrade to this side. In an Mbappe-less scenario, Madrid would probably be delighted with bringing one of them in.

All of them would perhaps be a more natural fit to replace Benzema, too. Osimhen, in particular, figures to be an enticing fit alongside Vinicius and Rodygo. Still, despite his 31 goals and Serie A winner's medal, the Nigeria star is not Mbappe. None of the alternatives are.

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Twitter/RealMadridForced into spending more than they want

This has already been an expensive transfer window in the Spanish capital. Club president Florentino Perez, a famously shrewd negotiator, spent big on Jude Bellingham, splashing an initial €103m (£88m/$110m) to bring the Englishman to Madrid. He followed that with a not-insignificant deal for Arda Guler, a transfer that reportedly cost $45m (£35m) after signing on fees and money paid out to the Turkish teenager's entourage.

Madrid have no problem spending big — they have proved as much in the past. But they don't like getting ripped off. There is a complacency that comes with being the Real Madrid brand. They are not to be outspent or pushed around. It is, in their eyes, a privilege for a player to wear white, and the club's divine right to snatch the world's best. Negotiations take time, but Madrid get the deal they want. It's something of a misguided sentiment, but it's the closest thing to actual 'club DNA' in real life.

It would be something of an insult, then, for Los Blancos to have to stretch their budget. However, in this case, they have no choice. The striker market is unpredictable, but the fact that Atalanta want a minimum of €70m (£60m/$78m) for Rasmus Hojland, who scored 13 league goals last year, is indicative of how expensive a potential addition might be.

Of course, Madrid can pay up. But that doesn't mean they'll want to. Perez likes to throw cash around sometimes, but he also spends smartly, almost always at the right price. The specifics of this deal, whoever it would be for, appear beyond his control.

Did Inter Miami superstar Lionel Messi break MLS rules again? Why Argentine icon can get away with it

Lionel Messi did not speak with the media again following Inter Miami’s 0-0 draw with Nashville, but he is likely to avoid any punishment.

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Players must be made available for press dutyAll-time great yet to speak after MLS actionMedia policies are being reviewedWHAT HAPPENED?

MLS rules dictate that every player must be made available for press duty after each passing fixture, and there is obvious interest in anything and everything that Messi does. He was, however, held back by Inter Miami following his MLS debut against New York Red Bulls.

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The same was true following a goalless stalemate in Florida against Nashville, with the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner having given just one press conference – in which he spoke through a translator – since completing his stunning move to the United States as a free agent.

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A statement released through the has, however, revealed that Messi will not be sanctioned over his media silence. MLS has said: “There was a misunderstanding regarding Lionel Messi’s media access. He has not violated any guidelines for his media availability.”

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Teams can get around the media regulations rules through open locker room access, or by bringing out certain players for interviews and press conferences, and MLS has revealed that a review of press policies was already underway prior to Messi’s arrival in America.

‘Those who didn't know Mia Fishel know her now!’ – New USWNT star is exactly what Chelsea and Sam Kerr need following superb Women’s Super League debut

Emma Hayes' side are pursuing a fifth-successive league title this season, and the young American can help massively in that, as her debut showed

When Chelsea manager Emma Hayes sat down for her post-match press conference on Sunday, after the Blues had opened their new Women’s Super League season with a 2-1 win over Spurs, one journalist wanted to talk about Lauren James. The England star has captured the attention of a nation in the past year and showed her quality again at the weekend when she netted Chelsea’s second.

Hayes, though, wanted to talk about others. She wanted to talk about Niamh Charles, James’ England team-mate who assisted both goals, and she wanted to talk about Mia Fishel, the lesser-known American forward who scored on her debut, having led the line in the absence of Sam Kerr.

“She is so coachable and malleable,” Hayes said of the forward, who joined the Blues this summer from Mexican side Tigres. “Whatever instruction we're giving her she is just picking it up right away. I think she's very thoughtful about her intention. She really wanted to come to Chelsea and she knew the squad. She wants to be there training with the best and learning.”

Fishel was excellent on her debut, playing brilliantly with her back to goal as Chelsea’s starting centre-forward. Her neat footwork, strength to hold off Spurs defenders and link-up play with her new team-mates all stood out, the latter particularly impressive with James despite this being the pair’s first competitive outing together.

The moment the 22-year-old will remember most, though, came in the 28th minute when she headed Charles’ cross beyond goalkeeper Becky Spencer to give Chelsea, the club she has supported since she was eight years old, the lead at Stamford Bridge.

“It’s a dream come true,” she told the cameras afterwards. It’s a dream that has so much more to come, too. It’s early days but Fishel looks to be exactly what Chelsea – and Kerr – need as they pursue a record fifth-successive WSL title.

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Fishel’s path to joining one of the biggest clubs in the world, her childhood team and the dominant force in English women’s football, has been by no means ordinary. As a 20-year-old, she was one of the top attacking prospects in the 2022 NWSL Draft and it was no surprise to see the Orlando Pride jump at the chance to select her as the fifth overall pick in December 2021. The club had just seen Alex Morgan leave for the San Diego Wave and the coach, Amanda Cromwell, worked with Fishel at college.

But the young forward wanted something that the draft couldn’t give her. “I wanted to take control of my own destiny,” she told GOAL in early 2022. Instead of moving to Orlando, Fishel crossed the border into Mexico. She signed for Tigres, one of the top teams in Liga MX Femenil, a league massively on the up that had only allowed foreign signings for the first time in 2021, having been founded just four years prior.

“What I did was historic,” she said. “You don't see U.S. players coming to Mexico. This hasn't been done yet. The rate at which the league has been growing was very appealing. They've only been here for five years or so and the global media recognition, the passionate fans, playing in [large] stadiums, you just don't get that in the U.S. I think that I deserve to be in a place where I would be appreciated and seen.”

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Fishel’s comments upon joining Tigres showed the belief she had in herself and also her ambition. If anyone had any doubts as to why, then she exhibited all the reasons with her performances in Mexico. The forward netted 47 goals in 64 games across two seasons, those contributions helping her team to win two major titles and herself a Golden Boot.

“On the absolute rise, not because of hype, but because of true genuine desire to grow and be the best version of herself day in and day out,” Tigres head coach Carmelina Moscato said of Fishel earlier this year. “I mean it when I say it’s her driving the bus. I’m just there for guidance. She’s vision clear.”

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But despite Fishel hitting the back of the net at a remarkable rate in a league that was regularly proving that it was constantly growing in quality, one thing was missing: a call from the United States women’s national team.

She had been involved in a training camp in late 2020 while still at college, but onlookers were left surprised time and time again that head coach Vlatko Andonovski otherwise opted against bringing Fishel in to evaluate her in the national-team environment, even while she was on fire for Tigres.

“We do follow her form and her performances,” he said in August 2022. “But I also have to say that there are a lot of players in the NWSL that are performing as good as or maybe better than Mia that we’re very happy to see.”

Back in January, the message was the same. “Mia is a very good young player,” Andonovski said, before adding: “Right now, after looking at everything, we decided the players that we have in camp are going to give us the best chance to be successful.”

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Sadly, that never changed in Andonovski’s tenure or while Fishel was in Mexico. Whether that was about the player, the coach or the league, it’s unclear, but things have changed dramatically in the last few weeks.

On August 4, Fishel completed her dream move when she was announced as a Chelsea player. “I’m excited to know London, to meet the people and get to know everybody,” she said. “I’m blessed and excited to start this journey with Chelsea.”

A few weeks later, before she had even kicked a ball competitively for her new club, Fishel was called into a USWNT camp by interim coach Twila Kilgore, the 43-year-old taking the position after Andonovski left his role following the team’s shock last-16 exit at the 2023 Women’s World Cup. On September 24, against South Africa, Fishel made her senior international debut.

“Dreams to reality,” she wrote on social media. “And it’s just the beginning.”

Explained: Why Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag will not attend funeral of club legend and World Cup winner Sir Bobby Charlton

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will not join the likes of Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs and Roy Keane at Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral.

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All-time great passed away at age of 86Service to take place at Manchester CathedralCurrent coach has commitments elsewhereWHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Devils legend, who passed away on October 21 at the age of 86, will be laid to rest on Monday following an emotional service at Manchester Cathedral. Former United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will be among those in attendance.

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Players from United’s past and present will also be on hand to pay their respects to the 1966 World Cup and Ballon d’Or winner, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Peter Schmeichel, Andy Cole, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Jonny Evans among those on the guestlist.

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A number of current players will be absent due to international commitments with their respective countries. Dutch head coach Ten Hag is missing due to an “unbreakable commitment”, while club owners the Glazer family have opted to stay away in a bid to avoid providing an unwelcome distraction.

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Charlton spent 17 years as a first-team star at Old Trafford, taking in 758 appearances and scoring 249 goals. He won three top-flight titles and the European Cup with United and earned 106 caps for his country – finding the target on 49 occasions for the Three Lions.

Real Madrid player ratings vs Barcelona: Brilliant Jude Bellingham bails out Los Blancos again in come-from-behind Clasico win

The England international scored twice in the final quarter of the game in Barcelona to earn the visitors the unlikeliest of 2-1 victories

Jude Bellingham just can't stop scoring. The quality of the opposition, the enormity of the occasion, it makes no difference to the England international, who netted twice as a struggling Real Madrid came from 1-0 down to triumph 2-1 over Barcelona on Saturday afternoon.

Barcelona had dominated for two thirds of the Liga clash at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys and looked set to claim victory in the first Clasico of the season thanks to Ilkay Gundogan's first goal for the Catalan club.

However, Xavi's side were ultimately punished for their profligacy, with the hosts wasting one chance after another to kill the game before Bellingham levelled with a stunning 30-yard strike and then won the game for Madrid with a close-range finish in the dying seconds.

Below, GOAL rates all of the Madrid players on show in Barcelona…

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Kepa Arrizabalaga (7/10):

Nothing he could have done about the Gundogan goal, having been let down by those in front of him, but he kept his side in the game with a great save from Ronald Araujo. A pivotal moment in hindsight.

Dani Carvajal (8/10):

One of the few Madrid players to perform anywhere close to their usual level, with the right-back serving as a decent attacking outlet, as underlined by his role in the winner, while also making a crucial last-ditch challenge on Joao Felix, who was in on goal after nutmegging Rudiger.

Antonio Rudiger (6/10):

Made plenty of important clearances for the visitors, though he was also embarrassed by Joao Felix.

David Alaba (5/10):

Got the nod ahead of Nacho to partner Rudiger and did not justify Ancelotti's faith him, with his weak tackle allowing Gundogan to break the deadlock early on.

Ferland Mendy (4/10):

Rested during the week but you wouldn't have known. Contributed absolutely nothing before being replaced just after the break.

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Federico Valverde (5/10):

Brought his usual level of energy to the game but nowhere near as effective or influential as he can be.

Aurelien Tchouameni (6/10):

Solid in possession while he also made a couple of key interceptions at a time when Madrid were in danger of being over-run.

Toni Kroos (5/10):

Won the ball back several times and used it well, but struggled with Barca's dynamism in the middle of the park, as typified by the way in which Gavi picked his pocket midway through the first half.

Jude Bellingham (9/10):

Only 20 but he's already proven himself a big-game player. Wasn't in the game at all until he thumped home a sensational equaliser from distance and then ghosted into the box to win the game for his side in injury time. World-class. It's that simple.

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Rodrygo (3/10):

The hope was that the goal against Braga might spark the Brazilian into life. It didn't. A dreadful display.

Vinicius Junior (4/10):

The picture of frustration during the first half, with Vinicius once again struggling to get anything out of Araujo. Second half wasn't much better, truth be told, but he kept running at Barca right until the end.

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Joselu (5/10):

Replaced Rodrygo up front for the final half hour but didn't make much of an impact.

Luka Modric (7/10):

Part of a double-substitution with Joselu, coming on in place of Kroos, and played a pivotal role in Madrid picking up a point that looked unlikely when he entered the fray, with his passing and penetration.

Eduardo Camavinga (6/10):

Took over at left-back from Mendy six minutes into the second half and proved an immediate upgrade, particularly with his forays down the left flank.

Carlo Ancelotti (7/10):

The Bellingham goal may have come out of nowhere but the coach's changes were undeniably key to Madrid's final-quarter improvement. Though one could suggest that was evidence that Ancelotti got his starting line-up all wrong…

Everton's Nicoline Sorensen to retire from football at 26 as club issues shock statement revealing Denmark forward's desire to 'pursue other interests'

Everton have issued a shock statement revealing that Nicoline Sorensen will retire at the end of 2023 as she looks to "pursue other interests".

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Sorensen to retire aged 26Plans to seek other opportunitiesEverton confirm news in surprise statementWHAT HAPPENED?

The news will come as a major shock to Everton supporters, particularly as Sorensen only signed a new one-year deal in the summer. However, she has now informed the club of her desire to "pursue other interests" and the Toffees have confirmed that they will release her from her contract, although she is set to remain with the club until December 17. Everton will play Manchester City on that date in what will be Sorensen's final outing for the Merseyside outfit.

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Sorensen featured in all of the club's WSL matches in 2020-21 and was key in helping the Toffees reach the FA Cup final in 2020. She sustained an injury in September of 2021 that ruled her out of the remainder of that campaign but has made a fully recovery and played a vital role as Everton finished in the top-six last season. The Denmark international also represented her country at the 2023 World Cup.

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Alan McTavish, the CEO of Everton's women's team, said in a press release: “Nicoline has been a key part of our squad over the past three years and signed a new one-year deal in the summer. However, she recently informed us of her plans to retire from professional football and, after careful consideration, we have reluctantly taken the decision to release her from her contract. She will remain part of the Women's Senior Team squad until our game with Manchester City on 17 December. Whatever Nicoline’s next steps are, on behalf of everyone at Everton, I would like to wish her all the very best for the future.”

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Sorensen will finish up her commitments with Everton before confirming her retirement. It remains unclear what exactly she plans to do next, or if she will remain within the world of professional football.

Alisha Lehmann & Douglas Luiz back together?! Aston Villa duo cosy up for glamorous photos at balloon-filled New Year's event one year after their split over reported calendar feud

Alisha Lehmann and Douglas Luiz may be back together, with the Aston Villa duo cosying up at a New Year’s event.

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Ended relationship in late 2022Both remain tied to the VillansMaking a fresh start for 2024?WHAT HAPPENED?

The pair split up back in November 2022 after almost a year of dating, with it suggested at the time that differences in opinion regarding the release of Lehmann’s official 2023 calendar led to the parting of ways. Both have, however, remained in regular contact as they are still on the books at Villa.

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Any differences appear to have been put to one side, with Lehmann and Luiz looking more than friendly at a glamorous party to welcome in 2024. They posed for pictures together, with Luiz putting his arm around Lehmann’s waist at one point.

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A rekindling of passion may have taken place in the West Midlands, with the turn of a calendar year widely considered to be the perfect time in which to make fresh starts and to forget about events of the past.

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WHAT NEXT FOR LEHMANN & LUIZ?

There is no official word on whether Luiz and Lehmann are back together, but they enjoyed their New Year at a balloon-filled event. Lehmann welcomed in 2024 alongside family and friends during the WSL winter break, while Luiz scored a dramatic match-winning penalty for Villa against Burnley last time out and has helped them to second place in the Premier League table.

‘You’re welcome!’ – Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp makes cheeky comment after Reds secure ‘unforgettable’ victory over Fulham

Liverpool's thrilling 4-3 Premier League victory over Fulham in the dying minutes was praised by Jurgen Klopp as a "game you will never forget."

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It appeared as though the home team would suffer its first loss at Anfield since February but Wataru Endo and Trent Alexander-Arnold stole the win, making it their 11th straight home victory of the season. The Reds went down 3-2 after Bobby De Cordova-Reid scored in the 80th minute with Kenny Tete having brought the sides level before half-time.

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"I don't think before the game many people would have thought Liverpool v Fulham would be a game they would never forget, but…..you're welcome!" said the German in the post-match press conference [via Neil Jones on X].

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The late and dramatic win helped Liverpool jump ahead of Manchester City who drew on Sunday evening and also build a slight gap to Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham Hotspur. They now sit in second place in the league only behind Mikel Arteta's Arsenal who currently hold a two-point lead on the Reds.

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Klopp's men are likely to have an easier time on Wednesday, December 6 when they take on Sheffield United, who lost 5-0 on Saturday to bottom-of-the-table, Burnley.

Jose Mourinho hit with €1.5 million fine! Why ex-Real Madrid, Man Utd & Chelsea manager has been punished by Spanish authorities with hefty sum

Portuguese boss Jose Mourinho has been hit with a huge tax bill by Spanish authorities for a period when he was Real Madrid manager.

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Mourinho appeals tax claimsAppeal for ex-Real boss deniedOrdered to pay €1.5 million (£1.28m/$1.61m)WHAT HAPPENED?

According to Spanish outlet , Mourinho had an open case against him regarding tax evasion from the period of 2010 to 2012, which he had since appealed. However, the appeal has now been rejected and he will be forced to pay a total tax bill of €1.5million (£1.28m/$1.61m).

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Mourinho avoided charges for 2010 but was deemed to have not paid the correct amount of tax in the following two years, after claiming Real Madrid had paid the fees of agent Jorge Mendes- rather than himself.

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Mourinho is now unemployed after being relieved of his duties at AS Roma back in January. The former Chelsea, Madrid and Manchester United boss has since been linked with a shock return to Old Trafford – as well as a move to the Saudi Pro League.

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The Portuguese coach will now pay his outstanding tax bill as he continues to assess possible vacant roles that he could in accept in the near future. Bayern Munich, United and Barcelona are all clubs who could have vacant roles in the coming months.

'That's the spirit!' – Mauricio Pochettino praises Chelsea display in draw with Man City – and stresses his team could have won

Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino was delighted with the spirit his side showed in Saturday's draw with Manchester City but rued missed opportunities.

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Pochettino delighted with 'aggressive' first halfRegrets not scoring crucial second goalBlues head to Wembley with renewed optimism WHAT HAPPENED?

The Blues caused the champions all sorts of problems before going ahead just before half-time when Raheem Sterling finished off yet another threatening counter attack. City piled the pressure on during the second half, creating a host of chances but Chelsea had opportunities to double their lead before Rodri rescued a late point for the hosts. After the game, Pochettino reflected on a performance that he believes is another step forward in the development of his team.

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"Very pleased," Pochettino told after the match. "I think that is the spirit that we want to show. We are working for that. I think today against the the best team in the world, to show this type of performance, we need to be feel very proud. I congratulated the players at the end of the game because we were so brave.

"First half was really good. I think we were very aggressive with the ball going forward and winning duels. In the second half I think they dominated and they forced us to defend deeper. But I think we sustained the effort and we created chances that we should score and win the game. I am so happy. It is a good draw for us and when you face this type of team I think it is important to be brave and to fight in every single aspect.

"Manchester City have the quality and capacity to create chances and they have amazing players. It is fantastic for us because we are a young team and we need these types of experiences to grow."

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It's less than two weeks since Chelsea's collapse at home to Wolves appeared to put Pochettino on borrowed time. But an FA Cup win at high-flying Aston Villa backed up by two strong league performances has suddenly changed the mood at Stamford Bridge with a young and haphazardly assembled squad finally showing some signs of cohesion. Chelsea fans can now head to Wembley dreaming rather than dreading the Carabao Cup final next Sunday.

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That first silverware of the season is on the line when the Blues make the short trip to Wembley Way next weekend. Pochettino has a free midweek to prepare his side, while injury-hit opponents Liverpool have to inspect their walking wounded as well as attending to league business against Luton Town on Wednesday.

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