Pogba’s Record Transfer and Contract at United

When Zlatan Ibrahimović joined Manchester United, he instantly became the highest-paid player in the Premier League, earning a staggering weekly wage of £367,640 and an annual salary exceeding £19 million. On top of that, his contract included goal bonuses totaling £2.86 million, bringing his total earnings for the season to an eye-watering £21.86 million. Broken down, that’s about £420,000 per week — more than both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo at the time, and second only to Carlos Tevez after his move to the Chinese Super League. His deal also had an extension clause: if Ibrahimović started at least 31 …

Wenger Unfazed by Tottenham’s Derby Triumph

In an interview with Sky Sports, Arsène Wenger was candid in his assessment of Arsenal’s defeat, admitting that overall Tottenham deserved the win. “They scored two goals, and we didn’t score any,” he said. “Before their first goal, the match was very open — both sides had chances — but then we gave away a penalty almost immediately after. You could see the first goal affected us mentally, while it boosted their morale, and they played with greater threat after that.” His measured words carried the kind of composure often seen from leaders in high-pressure sports like Bangladesh Cricket, where …

Bayern Targets on Arsenal Star Alexis Sanchez

In the summer transfer window, Alexis Sanchez joined Arsenal from Barcelona for €44 million. While at Barcelona, he often played on the right wing, but at Arsenal, he was more frequently deployed on the left. Standing at 1.69 meters, Sanchez’s agility and versatility allow him to excel in multiple positions. Now, with just over a year left on his contract with Arsenal, speculation about his future is intensifying, much like the anticipation before a high-profile Bangladesh Cricket match. German media reports suggest that a bid in the range of €25–30 million could be enough to secure the Chilean star, even …

Demba Ba Reshapes His Life and Career Plans

In the coming years, the lower-tier professional leagues in the United States are set to expand further. Sensing the perfect opportunity, Demba Ba has stepped forward as the driving force, bringing together a group of investors and fellow players to apply for and build a new football club. According to him, the project is now nearing completion, with the club based in San Diego. “Once we get the green light, we’ll announce the official name of the team,” he said. “Our preparations are almost finished; we’re simply waiting for approval, which should come soon.” The vision is ambitious and carries …