Kylian Mbappe has failed to obtain an order forcing his former club Paris St Germain to pay him 55million euros (£46.5million) in what he claims are unpaid wages and bonuses.
The French league’s Commission Juridique instead ruled the 25-year-old Real Madrid star should enter mediation with his old club on the issue.
The dispute stems back to Mbappe’s contract renewal with PSG in 2022. Club sources say there was an undertaking at that time, reiterated many times thereafter, that if Mbappe should leave on a free transfer he would waive certain financial benefits, such as bonuses, to compensate the club.
Over the course of this summer, , who officially joined Real on July 1 after the expiry of his PSG contract, has said he believes the club owed him money and …
Former England strikers Michael Owen and Jermaine Defoe have told Julen Lopetegui to stop pretending Aaron Wan-Bissaka is Kyle Walker and start playing him to his actual strengths instead.
The two strikers were left aghast at seeing Wan-Bissaka seemingly instructed to get forward and come inside to help add numbers to the attack in central areas.
The England international was predictably unable to offer terribly much to the attack playing that role, while his jaunts forward left the Hammers repeatedly exposed to counter-attacks as they fell to a three-goal home defeat.
Owen told Premier League productions: If you’re West Ham, if you’re the manager, the recruitment officer whoever you are at West Ham and you’re wanting a full-back to play in this [system]…
In a bold strategic move that has sent shockwaves through the sports betting industry, PENN Entertainment will rebrand its biggest sports betting platform, Barstool Sportsbook, to the newly minted .
This massive transition has resulted in an eclectic range of winners and losers, as the dynamics of the legal US sports betting landscape continue to evolve. New sports bettors who sign-up using an will be able to claim a welcome bonus.
While this announcement seems to be a massive win for the three big corporations involved in the transaction, the ripple effect will be felt well beyond the offices of PENN, Disney (ESPN), and Barstool Sports.
The deal largely being touted as a “win-win” for all parties doesn’t come without its fair share of losers. See who came…
We all know that online sports betting is coming to the Tar Heel State, but who are the major players ready to stake a claim? Which bigtime sportsbooks are ready to offer action to the bettors of North Carolina?
And more importantly: which of these will be worth your time and money once the online betting scene is up and running?
With launch day set for just over two weeks from now, we ve got six sportsbooks in mind that are ready to make a splash in North Carolina.
1. DraftKings North Carolina
One of the leaders of the online betting scene at large, the app caters to new users and seasoned bettors alike.
The app is streamlined and easy-to-use as you navigate game lines for each sport, which is great because DraftKings offers odds on just about any sp…