Ronaldo, Messi, Maradona, Pele: Who is the greatest footballer in history?
Who is the greatest football in history?
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Who is the greatest football in history?
Cash-strapped Spanish football club Barcelona have sold part of their media production unit "Barca Studios" for 100 million euros, the club announced on Friday. Barcelona had to cut player wages and off-load their star Lionel Messi last year as the club face up to an economic crisis caused by loss of revenue due to Covid and mismanagement. Barcelona described their new partner as someone with "a long history of producing content". The deal complemented one signed with Socios.com to expand their NFT operation, the club said.
The media circus is back for the endless debates about the Ballon d’Or. On Friday, we get the nominations, cutting down the hopes of those who are just outside contention. Right now it seems that the favourite is French, in the form of Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema.
The 2011 Champions League final really was the definition of a one-sided affair.
Manchester United are not entertaining the prospect of selling Marcus Rashford despite ongoing interest from Paris Saint-Germain.
The shortlists for the various 2022 Ballon d'Or awards will be revealed on Friday afternoon as France Football holds its nominees announcement, and you can follow all the latest developments with us right here. The French publication awards the most prestigious individual prize in football and a live show will be hosted via L'Equipe from 17:30-20:00 UK time, with the nominees for the men's and women's Ballon d'Or revealed.
Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe sharpened up during Paris Saint-Germain training as the French champions look to build on last week's crushing victory over Clermont when they next face Montpellier.
MADRID: Barcelona’s attempts to establish themselves once again as a force in La Liga and the Champions League this season have seen the heavily-indebted Catalans gamble with their future to enable a striking summer spending spree. A year after being forced to let Lionel Messi go as eye-watering reported debts of 1.35 billion euros ($1.39 billion) crippled the club, Barcelona have spent 153 million euros on transfer fees alone to strengthen their squad, with Robert Lewandowski the most notable new arrival.