03 January, 2025 : Football and Sport News
- The 2024-25 Big Bash League (BBL|14) promises to be an electrifying chapter in Australia's premier men's Twenty20 domestic cricket competition  
- Despite a disappointing season, Manchester United fans can breathe a sigh of relief—relegation to the Championship is highly unlikely  
- Giannis Antetokounmpo etched his name into NBA history during the Milwaukee Bucks’ narrow 110-113 loss to the Brooklyn Nets  
- Robert Lewandowski has been revealed as the highest-paid player at Barcelona  
- Jimmy Butler, the face of the Miami Heat, has reportedly requested a trade before the NBA’s February 6 trade deadline  
- In accordance with the club’s statutes, Real Madrid is set to hold its presidential elections in 2025  
- On the eve of the Italian Super Cup semifinal, Sérgio Conceição, the new head coach of AC Milan, shared his thoughts on the upcoming clash against Juventus  
- With over a dozen top European clubs monitoring Dani Olmo’s situation, the player’s agent has made it clear that the Spanish midfielder remains fully committed to Barcelona  
- Liverpool manager Arne Slot has provided an update on the squad’s fitness ahead of the highly anticipated derby against Manchester United at Anfield  
- Six games lit up the NBA regular season, with veterans LeBron James and Stephen Curry delivering unforgettable performances  
- Cristiano Ronaldo is eager to play in the expanded Club World Cup this summer and may consider a move to another club in Saudi Arabia to make that dream a reality  
- Nottingham Forest has taken a significant step toward financial stability after Greek owner Evangelos Marinakis wrote off £82 million in debt  
- Arsenal has set its sights on bolstering their attacking options with a €55 million bid for Atalanta forward Mateo Retegui, according to La Repubblica  
- Oliver Kahn, the legendary former Bayern Munich goalkeeper, is reportedly on the verge of purchasing French football club Girondins de Bordeaux  
- Benfica has decided to extend Ángel Di Maria’s contract for another year  
- Marcus Rashford reportedly sees Barcelona as his preferred destination for the next chapter of his career  
- Paulo Fonseca will receive €1.8 million as compensation for his dismissal as head coach of AC Milan  
