French League 1
Kylian Mbappe Reportedly Agreed to a 2-year Contract Extension At PSG
The Frenchman has reportedly agreed in principle to a two-year contract extension at PSG. The contract extension will keep the young star at the French side until 2024.

Kylian Mbappe Reportedly Agreed to a 2-year Contract Extension At PSG. The 23-year-old has been Real Madrid and Liverpool’s target, hoping that he will exit the French side when his contract expires in June.
The French international will be out of contract at the end of the season, and rumor has it that he will be exiting his current club, with Real Madrid being his most preferred destination.
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A French newspaper Le Parisien on Thursday reported that Kylian Mbappe has agreed in principle to extend his stay in the Ligue 1 club for two more years for reasons best known to him and his agents.
Paris Saint Germain have been putting efforts to retain the superstar in the club which made them turn down offers from Liverpool and Real Madrid in the Summer and January transfer windows.
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Judging from the look of things, the French giants may have convinced him to extend his stay at the club for two more years before his contract ended.
If the news of his contract extension is confirmed in the next few days, it will be a huge loss to Real Madrid. The Los Blancos are also on the verge of losing out on Erling Haaland, as the Dortmund striker chose Etihad stadium ahead of Santiago Bernabeu as his most preferred destination.
According to Alex Turk of BBC Sport, Mbappe was offered a whooping sum of $52.5 million annual salaries plus an additional bonus worth $105.1 million in his new contract extension at PSG.
Mbappe would have been a free agent by the end of the season, free to join any team he dimmed fit, but PSG recognizes talent when they see one and are not ready to let such a talent go.
During the summer transfer window last year, it was gathered that Real Madrid offered the sum of $210.2 million for the young star, but was turned down.
Kylian Mbappe’s Mother Debunk Contract Extension Claims
The ground-breaking report of the two-year contract extension of Kylian Mbappe did not last up to 24 hours before it ended in more confusion. According to Fabrizio Romano, a transfer market expert, Mbappe’s mother has debunked the claim by Le Parisien report of an agreement been reached by Paris Saint Germain and her son, Kylian. These were her exact words: “There is NO agreement in principle with my son and PSG or any other club. Discussion around Kylian’s future continues in great serenity to allow him to make the best choice, with respect to both parties”.
A month ago, the 23-year-old forward said he is yet to decide on his future at the club, and he is taking his time not to make a wrong decision.
With his contract set to end in June, a decision must certainly be made soonest. We will keep you updated as regards Kylian Mbappe’s future at Paris Saint Germain.
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Champions League
PSG Predicted Lineup vs. Juventus – UCL 06/06/2022
The 2022/23 UEFA Champions League is set to kick-off today, here is PSG predicted lineup against the visiting opponent Juventus in their opening game. Paris Saint-Germain are set to continue their hunt for a Champions League title as they take on Juventus in the opening Group H fixture on Tuesday night.

PSG’s new boss Christophe Galtier is poised at putting up a good performance for the club this year and hopefully win a title or two for the French giants.
PSG has not won the Champions League title since its inception and the new boss is set to do what former boss Mauricio Pochettino and other past managers could not do.
However, Juventus are no underdogs as they are set to give a new manager a tough start to the Champions League campaign.
Below is how PSG could line up:
PSG predicted lineup vs Juventus (3-4-2-1)
GK: Gianluigi Donnarumma – PSG no.1 goalkeeper Keylor Navas will be ready to start the game on Tuesday night, however, Galtier may likely start the game with Donnarumma in the goalpost to achieve the desired stability needed at the back.
CB: Danilo Pereira – He is one of the solid figures for PSG in the defensive line. The good news is Danilo is fit and available to man the defense and will be hoping to keep the visitors from scoring.
CB: Marquinhos – Although he has not been in his expected form this season, the club captain is still a good option in the defense line to start the game against Juventus.
CB: Sergio Ramos – The veteran defender joined PSG from Real Madrid last season and may be given the chance the start the game on Tuesday night. The Spain international is gradually aging but is not old as he has the needed experience needed to safeguard the defense for the Galtier’s men.
RM: Achraf Hakimi – Having scored two goals and an assist so far this year, Hakimi needs to step up and deliver as expected to avoid being replaced by Nordi Mukiele in the first XI. He is good as a defender and also has a good contribution to the attacking line.
CM: Marco Verratti – Veratti has not been seeing enough playing time for PSG as he was introduced from the bench twice in PSG’s last two matches. The midfielder may likely feature in the squad to welcome Juventus on Tuesday and will hopefully see a lot of playing time.
CM: Vitinha – He was injured in his last Champions League encounter after being substituted with a knee injury. The midfielder is fit and available to hold the midfield again the visiting Juventus team.
LM: Nuno Mendes – Mendes has been a prolific left-back who still adds a lot of contributions to the midfield and the attacking line. He will be needed in the game as Juventus will be looking to also dominate the midfield.
AM: Neymar – Free-scoring Neymar now has 9 goals and 6 assists in 7 matches this year. The combination of Neymar, Messi, and Mbappe is a nightmare defenders of any team will not like to witness.
AM: Lionel Messi – Messi is yet another player who has enjoyed enough playing time since the arrival of the new manager at the club. Messi has been fully involved in 10 goals this year scoring 4 and assisting 6. The importance of his presence in the game on Tuesday cannot be over-emphasized.
ST: Kylian Mbappe – All eyes will be on Mbappe ahead of the game, the PSG’s wunderkind is set to upset the Juventus side at any slightest opportunity. Although he does not get substituted often, we we saw him being substituted at halftime in the last game against Nantes, perhaps this becomes necessary to enable him to have enough rest ahead of the Champions League game on Tuesday.
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French League 1
Sevilla interested in signing Seko Fofana from Lens
Before the closure of the summer transfer window, Sevilla had declared their interest in Seko Fofana of Lens in a bid to boost their midfield option.

Sevilla have had a rough start to the 2022/23 La Liga season. The Spanish side has managed just a draw out of their three fixtures since the beginning of the new season. The epileptic performance is their worst in 41 years and will be hoping for a bounce back to their winning ways.
According to information gathered by Diario Sport, Sevilla has already made an early bid worth €28m for the Lens midfielder, who has been in fine form since the commencement of the new French Ligue 1 season.
Fofana has made one assist and scored two goals for Lens who started the season on a good note. Currently, Lens were able to secure 10 points out of 12, meaning they have won three and drew one and are yet to lose any game this season.

The Ivory Coast international joined Lens for a minut fee of €8.5m and has had 77 appearances for the Ligue 1 side, netting 14 goals and eight assists.
The 27-year-old midfielder, born in Paris, started his senior football career at Man City, unfortunately, he was not able to feature in the club’s first team. He later joined Udinese where he enjoyed playing time and a great senior career before joining Lens in France.
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During his senior career in football, he has had a loan spell at Fulham and Bastia. If the deal is sealed he will be a good acquisition for Sevilla who are in dire need of a scorer and a playmaker.
How Old is Seko Fofana?
Seko Fofana was born on May 7, 2022, in Paris, France. He is currently 27 years Old. The player still have a good number of years to add more accolades to his football career before retirement.
Soon, the player who is in constant search for winning trophies may seek an opportunity elsewhere but as it stands there is no official statement as regards him wanting to leave the Club despite keen interest from big clubs such as Arsenal, Sevilla, etc.

Seko Fofana Stats
Seko Fofana is currently enjoying his senior football career in the French Ligue 1 as he keeps improving on his arrival at Lens from Udinese for a fee of 8.5m pounds. Fofana featured in 30 games during his first season at the club (2020/21), scoring just 2 goals and making 3 assists.
In the 2021/22 season, the Ivorian had 36 appearances in the French Ligue 1 scoring 8 goals and made one assist, a performance quite better than that of the previous campaign.
Amazingly, it seems the new 2022/23 season is going to be his best season at Lens as the midfielder has scored 2 goals and made 2 assists in just four matches. If Fofana can maintain this performance till the end of the season, he might be contending for the Ligue 1 golden boot.
Also, during the 2021/22 season, he featured in the French Cup competition where he played 3 matches, scoring 2 goals and assisting one.
The most impressive part of Fofana’s career is his self-discipline. All through his two-and-a-half spell at Lens, he had only picked 5 yellow cards in all competitions and no red cards.
Will Seko Fofana leave Lens?
As it stands, Seko Fofana is not leaving Lens for now. The Ivory Coast midfielder has not declared his intention of leaving his current club and is currently enjoying his spell at Lens.
With the curtain of the Summer transfer window fully drawn, clubs interested in Seko Fofana can only go and lick their wounds until the next transfer window opens.
English Premier League
Top 10 Most Expensive Flops in Soccer in 2022
Money makes the world of sport go round, this is why many brands crave partnership with the big teams as a way to further popularize and foster their business.

In this article we shall be unraveling the top 10 most expensive flops in soccer and we know you must be praying your team should not be among them, but trust me no club will escape it as no manager is a magician to be able to decipher a flop from a distance.
Most times football lovers and fans of various football clubs around the globe believe that the more expensive a player, the better his performance. Unfortunately, not all big-money signings turn out successful in their new club. Some may require more than a season to prove their worth while others never did.
In football, spending big does not guarantee success. 90minsoccer outlined below, some of the top 10 biggest transfers in football that later turned out to be outrageously costly mistakes.
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Why Are They Big Money Flops in Soccer
The reason why some football players are called expensive or big-money flops in football is due to the singular fact that every player signed into a club at a mouth-watering sum is expected to deliver as such player is seen as an asset to the club.
Some of these expensive players did well to impress in their first season but end up meeting their waterloo in the following season or two. Without wasting much of your time let’s dive into the top most expensive flops in soccer in the world today.

13. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Transfer: Inter – Barcelona (2009)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is the first in our net. The Swedish striker is known and loved by football fans for his pride and ego in front of the microphone as he was never careful in choosing his words when being interviewed.
He is a genius and an absolute legend of the game of football. However, his move to Barcelona in 2019 almost ruined his career as he had a most embarrassing outing bad enough to land him among the top 15 flops in soccer.
It can be recalled that Barca didn’t just pay Inter a whooping €69.5m (£59m/$75m) for Ibrahimovic, but also added their 2009 Champions League hero Samuel Eto’o alongside the cash to ensure they landed the ace striker at Camp Nuo. A deal they will forever regret.
Embarrassingly, Ibrahimovic was able to net only 21 goals in all competitions but was all over the media for the wrong purpose as the world of football witnessed the greatest personality clash in football history.
The Swede had countless rifts with the then Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola after Ibrahimovic accused him of having “no balls” and “sh*tting himself” in front of his former boss Jose Mourinho.

12. Romelu Lukaku: Everton – Man Utd (2017)
Romelu Lukaku is very unfortunate when it comes to the transfer market business. This becomes evident as the striker appeared twice on our list of top flops in soccer in the world.
Romelu Lukaku’s predicament first started at Old Trafford when the Belgian joined Manchester United in 2017 from Everton for a bank-breaking fee of £75m ($94m).
It was surprising and no one expected it as the Belgium international had proven himself in the Premier League while playing with both West Brom and Everton.
Lukaku’s first season at Old Trafford wasn’t bad at all as the ace striker scored 10 goals in his first nine appearances for Manchester United, breaking Bobby Charlton’s legendary record at the club.
However, during his second season at Manchester, Lukaku began to struggle to find the back of the net. After he finally managed to end a 12-game drought under Jose Mourinho, Lukaku was unlucky as the change of manager of the club also mean a change in playing time for the striker. Lukaku saw less and less playing time under the new Norwegian manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
While Lukaku feels he was disrespected and poorly treated by the Norwegian, many United fans, including Gary Neville, believe he was not good enough to lead the Manchester United attack line.

11. Kepa Arizabalaga: Athletic Club – Chelsea (2018)
Kepa Arizabalaga became the world’s most expensive goalkeeper in football following his record-breaking £72m moves from the Spanish side Athletic club to Chelsea.
It was expected that Kepa will be efficient and emerge the best goalkeeper but the reverse was the case. Since the arrival of Edouard Mendy whose price was one-third of Kepa’s fee, Kepa became a second choice option for the blues.
According to reports, Kepa is likely to exit the club this summer with the next destination yet to be announced. Meanwhile, his stay at Chelsea will forever be remembered for his Carabao Cup drama.
Back in 2019, Kepa shamefully refused to be substituted in the Carabao final which ought not to be so of any player irrespective of the reasons attached. Also in 2022, Kepa made an embarrassing out in the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool where he failed to make a single save during the penalty shoot-out and was also responsible for their loss as he bulleted his spot-kick into space.

9. Nicolas Pepe: Lille – Arsenal (2019)
In 2019 Arsenal took a bold step of breaking their bank to splash a whooping £72m ($90m) to sign Nicolas Pepe from Lille. Upon his arrival, everyone believed he is going to perform as expected considering his blissful career at Lille in the French Ligue 1.
At the end of the 2021-22 season, Arsenal fans were singing praises of their unsung hero, but his glory days never last long. He gradually started struggling to find the back of the net, thereby losing his place in the starting eleven of the team.
However, Pepe managed to score one goal in the 2021-22 campaign, as his place in the starting line-up has long been taken by younger and better players.

8. James Rodriguez: Monaco – Real Madrid (2014)
Real Madrid’s interest in James Rodriguez started when the club’s President Florentino Perez picked interest in the young skillful Colombian during Colombia’s quarter-finals display in the 2014 World Cup.
Coincidentally, the attacking midfielder has had a keen interest in playing for the Los Blancos someday. When interest came from the Spanish giants, James’s move to the Santiago Bernabeu became inevitable.
James Rodriguez joined the Galacticos for a record fee of €80m (£68m/$86m) from Monaco, a move most football lovers believed will be worth the spending considering the ability of the midfielder to convert goals from unimaginable positions.
No doubt, their guess was right, during his first season at Madrid, James lived up to expectations as he nets in 17 goals in all competitions in the 2014-15 campaign as a midfielder.
However, the arrival of Zinedine Zidane as the new coach of the club in 2016 marked a crucial turning point in Madrid’s modern history, but also dent James’s career at Bernabeu.
James rarely featured in games under the Frenchman, it can be recalled that at a time Zidane claimed that James had asked not to be included in a game against Athletic Club.
James ended up playing a chunk part of his career on loan at Bayern Munich, his final season at Munich saw him feature in only 8 games and later exit the club as a free agent.

7. Romelu Lukaku: Inter – Chelsea (2021)
Lukaku is one unlucky player in the transferred business as he appears again on the top 7 most expensive flops in football. The heavy-weight striker had a fine form at Inter and decided to return to England, this time around to Chelsea which he said he has returned to complete the “unfinished business” in Chelsea.
Romelu Luka signed for Chelsea for a record fee of £97.5m ($119m) from the Italian side Inter Milan. In his first season at Stamford Bridge looks like the Belgian attacker meant every word he said before returning to Chelsea, as he finished the 2020-21 campaign as the club’s top scorer with 24 goals and 11 assists. Unfortunately, his second season turned out worse than the first.
Scoring 15 goals in 44 appearances was not a bad record for an attacker but Lukaku only had himself to blame for not being careful with his choice of words during an interview with Sky Sport Italia in the middle of the 2021/22 season where he professed his undying love for former club Inter and, even went as far as criticizing Thomas Tuchel’s tactics.
Since that incident, Lukaku has lost the trust of his coach and most Chelsea fans, as he is now considering a loan move back to San Siro in the summer transfer window.

6. Harry Maguire: Leicester – Man Utd (2019)
In the 2019 transfer window, Manchester United were not careful in spending on whichever player they dimmed fit to be part of the squad as they splashed an exorbitant £80m ($100m) on Harry Maguire, an amount good enough to land the Leicester defender at Old Trafford.
No one would ever think it will be a waste of money as the England defender had proved himself while at Leicester to the point that renowned coach Pep Guardiola was also in the race to sign him in 2019.
In an interview, Maguire claims he chose Manchester United over Manchester City but in reality, United offered more than City and as the market goes, the highest bidder always wins the race.
Harry Maguire has had a handful of abuses from fans at United over the past three years the latest of which was the death threat he received that left him out of the club’s squad for some matches.
Maguire is more of a victim of circumstance as his career is equally suffering from United’s trophy-less spell and seeing the club making him a captain looks completely ridiculous.

5. Eden Hazard: Chelsea – Real Madrid (2019)
It seems 2019 is not a good year for the football business, again another big-money signing flopped at his new club and this time it is Eden Hazard. Hazard joined Real Madrid from Chelsea for €100 million (£88m/$112m), a move that turned out to be doomed from the very moment the Chelsea ace winger turned up overweight for pre-season training.
Nature wasn’t on his side as his career at Santiago Bernabeu was thwarted by a series of incessant injuries compared to his injury-free outing at Chelsea.
Even when fit and tried to prove himself as a player who performed excellently during his seven years spell at Chelsea, he only got disappointed and frustrated and his sparks are long gone.
Irrespective of the fact that he wasn’t up to expectations, Hazard has done well in his football career by adding several important trophies to his cabinet while at Real Madrid.

4. Paul Pogba: Juventus – Man Utd (2016)
Manchester United’s deal with Paul Pogba is indeed a loss for the club who lost Paul Pogba for nothing in 2012 when he joined Juventus on a free transfer. In 2016, the English giants re-signed Pogba from Juventus for a world-record fee of £89.5m. Ten years later, it’s happened again as Pogba is planning on exiting the club on a free transfer.
The fans have long given up hope on Paul Pogba whom they believed has lost his place in the team, some irate supporters of the team booed and abused the french man during their clash with Norwich last season showing their dissatisfaction with the young midfielder.
No one will be happy spending a fortune on a valuable asset that will lose value within a twinkling of an eye. Pogba’s six years at Old Trafford only added one Europa League title, one Carabao Cup, and a series of pitiful performances and injury worries.

3.Ousmane Dembele: Dortmund – Barcelona (2017)
Barcelona found itself in a very tight spot after the exit of Neymar Jnr to Paris Saint-Germain in the 2017 summer transfer window.
Of course, it was a good business as they had received a world-record fee for the Brazilian veteran striker, but every club in the world knew they had a fat purse and are willing to spend as they were desperate to sign Neymar’s replacement.
Indeed, Dortmund were the lucky one, they saw Barcelona coming for their Ousmane Dembele and need not be informed before they inflated the price of the french man who just had one season in the German Bundesliga.
Barcelona splashed a whooping €105m (£90m/$112m) to land Dembele at Camp Nuo. A deal they now lived to regret.
Worst still after five years plagued by injury and ill-discipline at the club, Dembele is set to leave on a free transfer.

2. Antoine Griezmann: Atletico Madrid – Barcelona (2019)
In 2018 Antoine Griezmann rejected a €100m (£86m/$107m) transfer to Barcelona, which he publicly stated in a video documentary shared by Barcelona defender Gerard Pique.
This singular act got the club’s fans and wished to have nothing to do with the Atletico Madrid veteran striker.
Explainable, Barcelona went for the french man for a fee of €120m (£100m/$130m) the following year, hoping the striker’s capabilities would be worth the insult in the viral video.
Unluckily for him, The magnificent attacker enjoyed a moment at Camp Nou before descending to mediocrity. His average performance for the club saw him crawling back to Real Madrid in the 2021 transfer window after which he later re-joined Atletico Madrid on loan with the possibility of making a permanent transfer.

1. Philippe Coutinho: Liverpool – Barcelona (2018)
Philippe Coutinho’s transfer was the best of all transfers in Liverpool’s history, but the turned out to be the worst for Barcelona.
Remember in 2018, Barcelona paid a mouth-watering sum of €120m (£100m/$130m) – plus €40m (£34m/$43m) in potential bonuses – to land Coutinho at Camp Nuo.
Josep Maria Bartomeu didn’t care to know if the player has a place in his squad but went out of his way to ensure the Brazilian featured in his formidable squad. Liverpool on the other hand saw a bid too good to turn down.
It can be recalled that the most Coutinho’s most significant contribution during his four years of sojourn at the book was scoring two goals against his team in 2020 while he was on loan at Bayern Munich.
After spending years trying to offload Coutinho, they let him join Aston Villa for just €20m (£17m/$21.5m) in 2022 as they desperately tried to restore some financial order at Camp Nou after very nearly going bankrupt under Bartomeu.
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