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Stories across football transfer sagas, retirements and Wenger’s Arsenal legacy.

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New update on the Mbappe-PSG transfer saga.

Kylian Mbappe looks to have fallen out with PSG. Despite the club’s insistence, the star player has decided to not sign a new contract and speculations suggest that the player would rather leave on a free transfer next season. In fact, he has just rejected a huge bid from Saudi Arabia, which would have made him the highest paid sportsman in history. PSG is growing increasingly angry over this situation, as they aim to recoup their investment by selling the player rather than seeing him leave as a free agent. New reports suggest that PSG will be willing to sell the player if offers come in from any club, with the crucial point being Real Madrid.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic seen on vacation for the first time since retirement.

Football icon, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is out again on vacation since he decided to retire at age 41. The Swedish legend enjoyed a glittering career, winning everywhere he went. The striker scored over 570 career goals, winning 34 trophies across 6 of the biggest football clubs in the world. Despite not winning the prestigious Champions League trophy, Ibrahimovic has etched his name in football’s history books as one of the most complete strikers of all times.

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Udonis Haslem announces retirement from basketball.

Miami Heats’ Power Forward/Center, Udonis Haslem has announced his retirement from basketball, after actively playing for 20 seasons with Miami Heat. NBA’s oldest player, Haslem was not drafted and had to play for a year in France before ending up in Miami Heat in 2003. In his second season, he was immediately impactful, making the all-rookie second team. With a total of three rings, Udonis Haslem leaves as one of the Miami Heats’ greatest players of all time.

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Eric ten Hag speaks on the Manchester United-Osimhen transfer saga.

Without a doubt, Manchester United is in the market for a viable striker option after a season that will start their rebuild process. One of the names that has been identified is Napoli’s Victor Osimhen. The striker had a superb season, spearheading Napoli to their first Scudetto in 30 years and winning the Seria A’s golden boot. Asked about the prospect of bringing the Nigerian to the Theatre of Dreams, ten Hag noted that they were assessing different options and the club would work to bring the best option that suites the club’s profile.

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Envisaging Arsène Wenger’s reign at Arsenal.

Arsène Wenger is regarded as one of the greatest managers of the English football and perhaps, football generally. Managing Arsenal for 22 years from 1996 till 2018, he shaped Arsenal to become one of English football’s most successful clubs, winning 17 trophies including three premier league titles and seven FA cups. He will be forever remembered for leading Arsenal to a record unbeaten league winning season. He has been inducted in the Premier League Hall of Fame, further proving his place as one of the legends of the league.

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