Lewis Hamilton commits to Mercedes until 2025
Lewis Hamilton will extend his record-breaking career in Formula One beyond his 40th birthday after signing a new contract with Mercedes.
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Lewis Hamilton will extend his record-breaking career in Formula One beyond his 40th birthday after signing a new contract with Mercedes.
MILAN: Champions League finalist Inter Milan have acquired defender Benjamin Pavard from Bayern Munich. Pavard, a World Cup winner with France in 2018 and a Champions League winner with Bayern in 2020, spent four years with the German champions. He’s the second player that Inter have signed from Bayern in this transfer period after goalkeeper Yann Sommer. The transfer, announced by Inter late Wednesday, is reportedly worth 30 million euros ($33 million) — making him among the most expensive players arriving in Italy this season.
Lewis Hamilton and George Russell renewed their contracts with Mercedes until 2025, the Formula One team announced on Thursday.
MONZA, Italy :Seven times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has signed a new contract with Mercedes and will continue to partner compatriot George Russell in 2024 and 2025, the team said on Thursday.
MONZA, Italy : Seven times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has signed a new contract with Mercedes and the Briton will continue to partner compatriot George Russell in 2024 and 2025, the team said on Thursday.
MONZA, Italy — Lewis Hamilton will remain in Formula One until at least 2025 after signing a new multi-year deal with Mercedes, with teammate George Russell also getting an extension to the same date.
Chelsea's Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku has joined Roma on a season-long loan. The loan fee was not disclosed but Italian media valued the deal at €8 million, including bonuses. The 30-year-old will be reunited with Roma manager Jose Mourinho, who worked with him at Chelsea and Manchester United. "The welcome I've received from this club and its fans has excited me and given me even more motivation to give my all for my new team," Lukaku said. "I recently got the opportunity to speak with the owners, and I was impressed by their ambition. Now we must work, be humble, and grow game by game. For my part, I can't wait to be available to my team mates both on and off the pitch." Lukaku, who had a successful loan spell at Inter Milan last season, has reportedly agreed to a large wage cut. Roma have one point from their first two Serie A matches this season and host AC Milan on Friday.
Republic of Ireland Under-19 international Rocco Vata could be set to leave Celtic, with Serie A among one of his possible destinations.