Everton interested in signing Premier League winner with 63 international caps – report – originally posted on Sportslens.com Everton are interested in signing Bournemouth goalkeeper Asmir Begovic this summer, talkSPORT claims. The Toffees want a back-up for Jordan Pickford following the exit of Robin Olsen after a season-long loan. They have expressed an interest in…
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Messi’s new contract and expected Barcelona lineup after a busy transfer window – originally posted on Sportslens.com Lionel Messi has reached a verbal agreement to sign a five-year contract extension at Barcelona. According to Sky Sports, his salary will be halved under the terms of the new deal. The six-time Ballon d’Or winner was officially…
Man Utd not interested in Serie A loan offers for full-back – originally posted on Sportslens.com Manchester United will not allow Alex Telles to join Roma on loan, according to Fabrizio Romano. The Brazilian left-back was brought in last summer to provide competition for Luke Shaw. Despite not being Ole Solskjaer’s first choice in the…
After being linked with what felt like every single currently out of work manager in world football, Tottenham Hotspur have finally found their man as they appointed former Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Nuno Espirito Santo last month. Spurs fans have reason for optimism since Santo’s appointment, with the Portuguese manager enjoying a hugely successful spell in charge of…
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy may well be the busiest man in English football this summer, with plenty of incomings and outgoings promised at the club. Having already ticked appointing a new manager off of his to-do list, Levy can turn his attention not only to keeping hold of talisman Harry Kane, but also to acquiring new…
Modern-day football is not just about competing for trophies on the pitch. It’s also about running the club efficiently. The concept of money is embedded into the very fabric of football. A club’s success is equally defined by how well […] The post DO IT LIKE DORTMUND appeared first on FootTheBall.
Fans often tend to forget that football is no longer just a sport and has turned into a business for both the clubs and the players as well. We see players who have played for a side their whole life, […] The post PACKING THEIR BAGS? appeared first on FootTheBall.
Fisayo Longe is the founder of Kai Collective, a womenswear brand taking the fashion world by storm. She founded the direct-to-consumer e-commerce firm in 2016 to offer independent women unique collections with an African touch. Born in the UK, Longe spent her childhood in Nigeria. She moved back to London to complete her secondary education and got admitted to study law at a university. However, she could not finish because she failed to make the required grades. Longe was fortunate enough to land a six-month internship at KPMG and later spent her time traveling around Asia. Through her travels, she…
Hospital admissions in around 10 countries have increased rapidly and at least six countries are facing shortages of intensive care unit beds. Demand for medical oxygen has spiked and is now estimated to be 50% higher than at the same time in 2020, yet supply has not kept up. A rapid WHO assessment of six countries facing a resurgence found that just 27% of the medical oxygen needed is produced. “The number one priority for African countries is boosting oxygen production to give critically ill patients a fighting chance,” Dr. Moeti said. “Effective treatment is the last line of defence…
Back in March, a 22-year-old rapper named Sohail Al Sagheer left Algeria for Spain aboard a migrant boat. He went missing and his body wasn’t found until April 5, when it was discovered off the coast of Aïn Témouchent. The Algerian musician is one of at least 1,146 people who died while trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea in the first six months of 2021, according to a new report from IOM, the United Nations agency on migration. That’s more than twice the number seen during the same period in 2020, although the COVID-19 pandemic likely reduced the normal flow…