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Matheus Cunha - Bryan Mbeumo - Ruben Amorim - Liv Golf - Benjamin Sesko - Joshua Zirkzee - Man United sign Benjamin Sesko from Leipzig as attacking revamp continues - arabnews.com - Britain - Zimbabwe - New Zealand - Slovenia - county Marathon

Man United sign Benjamin Sesko from Leipzig as attacking revamp continues

United paid Leipzig a fee that could reach $99m for Sesko, who signed a five-year contractSesko is the third forward United have signed this offseason after a lack of goals last termMANCHESTER: Manchester United signed Slovenia forward Benjamin Sesko on Saturday in an attempt to bounce back from their worst season in the Premier League era.United paid Leipzig a fee that could reach 85 million euros ($99 million) for the 22-year-old Sesko, who signed a five-year contract.Sesko is the third forward United have signed this offseason after a lack of goals last term saw the 20-time English champion record their lowest finish in the modern era when they placed 15th, just three places above the relegation zone.His arrival follows the signings of forward Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo as coach Ruben Amorim has prioritized revamping his attack ahead of his first full season in charge.“The history of Manchester United is obviously very special but what really excites me is the future,” Sesko said in the team’s announcement.“When we discussed the project,” he added, “it was clear that everything is in place for this team to continue to grow and compete for the biggest trophies again soon.”Strikers Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee scored just 18 goals between them in all competitions last term as United fell to a club-record 18 losses in the Premier League era and their lowest points total of 42.Only four teams scored fewer goals than United in the top flight last term — including the three relegated clubs.Sesko has been compared to former Paris Saint-Germain and United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic because of his height — both are 1.95 meters (6 feet, 5 inches) tall — and flashes of technical skill.

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Tom Latham - Matt Henry - Nathan Smith - Sean Williams - Jacob Duffy - New Zealand complete crushing innings win over Zimbabwe - arabnews.com - Australia - South Africa - Zimbabwe - New Zealand - Saudi Arabia - Bangladesh - county Craig - county Queens - county Marathon

New Zealand complete crushing innings win over Zimbabwe

ZIMBABWE: New Zealand completed a crushing win by an innings and 359 runs on the third day of the second Test against Zimbabwe at Queens Sports Club on Saturday.

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As temperatures touch 50C, Dubai runners turn to indoor marathon

DUBAI: Early on Saturday, as temperatures soared outside, a sprawling shopping center in Dubai echoed to the squeak of sneakers as hundreds of people joined “Mallathon” — an indoor, air-conditioned race. The government-backed initiative aims to encourage exercise during August, often the United Arab Emirates’ hottest month, and make use of Dubai’s giant malls which are otherwise empty at that time. Running outside during summer in the Gulf, one of the world’s hottest regions where temperatures sometimes top 50C, is unpleasant and even unsafe for many. “If you run outside, it’s not healthy at all because temperatures are around 40C to 50C,” said one runner who gave his name as Rai, his platinum-blond hair pulled back with a headband. Participants wearing “Dubai Mallathon” T-shirts and sports gear ran and walked past closed stores along vacant, marbled halls that were set to be teeming with shoppers hours later. Throughout August, nine of the city’s shopping centers — including the cavernous Dubai Mall, one of the world’s biggest — are open daily for runners and walkers from 7am-10am. On weekends, runners can enter organized 10km, 5km or 2.5km races at designated malls, complete with podium presentations and prizes. During Saturday’s race at the City Center Mirdif mall, two robots buzzed around the participants, who paused to take selfies with them. Others waited in line to use electric bikes that powered blenders to make healthy smoothies. Mallathon is backed by Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, 42, whose public profile projects him as an exemplar of active living. It is one of a number of attempts to steer Dubai’s car-loving, mall-rat population toward exercise, including the 30x30

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Lionel Messi - Max Verstappen - Aston Martin - George Russell - Fernando Alonso - Charles Leclerc - West Indies - Inter Miami - Lance Stroll - Oscar Piastri - Liam Lawson - Lando Norris holds off Oscar Piastri for Hungarian Grand Prix win - arabnews.com - Brazil - Australia - Hungary - Pakistan

Lando Norris holds off Oscar Piastri for Hungarian Grand Prix win

*Norris wins in McLaren one-two with Piastri*Seventh one-two of the season for reigning champions*Russell third for Mercedes*Leclerc fourth after starting on pole, Hamilton 12thBUDAPEST: Lando Norris held off McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to win the Hungarian Grand Prix on a one-stop strategy and slash the Australian’s Formula One lead to nine points going into the August break.Norris completed 39 of the 70 laps on a single set of hard tires while Piastri stopped twice and closed a 12-second gap to just 0.6 at the finish, with a nail-biting chase to the chequered flag and a near-collision.George Russell took a distant third, 20 seconds down the road, to complete the Hungaroring podium for Mercedes and take his fifth podium of the season.“I’m dead. I’m dead.

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FIBA Asia Cup 2025 kicks off in Jeddah on Tuesday

JEDDAH: Jeddah is gearing up to host the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 tournament from Aug. 5-17, featuring the best teams from across Asia and Oceania.

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Naomi Girma - Arsenal sign Liverpool’s Smith in women’s world record deal - arabnews.com - France - Portugal - Canada - county Smith - county San Diego - Liverpool

Arsenal sign Liverpool’s Smith in women’s world record deal

LONDON: Arsenal signed Canada forward Olivia Smith from Liverpool in a deal worth a reported women’s world record fee of £1 million ($1.3 million) on Thursday.

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Tour De-France - Tadej Pogacar - Inter Miami - Tour de France pays respects to 19-year-old cyclist who died after a crash in Italy - arabnews.com - France - Italy

Tour de France pays respects to 19-year-old cyclist who died after a crash in Italy

AUCH, France: Tour de France riders applauded for a minute before the 12th stage on Thursday in memory of Samuele Privitera, the 19-year-old Italian who died after a crash while racing in Italy the day before.

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Tadej Pogacar - Inter Miami - Action needed to address blemishes in Test cricket - arabnews.com - Britain - France - India

Action needed to address blemishes in Test cricket

If I had closed my eyes during play, it would have been easy to imagine that I was at a stadium in India. Chants of “India-ar” reverberated, phone calls in Hindi all around. As it was, I was in the Grand Stand at Lord’s, sitting next to British Indians, who, apart from supporting India, told me that they supported West Ham and Arsenal. We were there to witness the final day’s play of this summer’s third Test match between England and India, one balanced on a knife edge. It was a Monday. In anticipation of a close and exciting finish, tickets had been purchased at short notice for £25 ($33.50), a sixth of the price for previous days.

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