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Uncertainty tough on players in Wales – Williams

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Tomos Williams has sympathy for players who are suffering as a result of uncertainty over the club game in Wales.

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has proposed a domestic restructure that could mean the number of professional clubs is cut from the existing four – Cardiff, Dragons, Ospreys and Scarlets – to two.

The consultation process is scheduled to finish on the opening day of the United Rugby Championship (URC) season on 26 September, with a decision expected at the end of October.

There are no such concerns over the border, where scrum-half Williams is preparing for his second season with Gloucester after joining from Cardiff last summer.

Williams, who made 146 Cardiff appearances and helped them win the 2018 European Challenge Cup, feels for players worried about losing their jobs.

“I am keeping one eye on it. I’ve got a lot of mates still playing in Wales, at Cardiff and the other regions,” the 30-year-old said.

“I care about Wales and care about those boys, so hopefully they can get it sorted pretty soon. It’s not a nice position to be in for a lot of those boys – it’s the uncertainty of what is going to happen.

Williams, from Treorchy, is no stranger to Welsh rugby sagas and was a member of the team that threatened strike action before the 2023 Six Nations game with England.

The WRU’s big decision is scheduled to be announced after the end of the first block of the URC and before the autumn internationals.

“It’s easy to say that you just have to worry about playing, but that’s easier when you don’t have family or a mortgage,” said Williams, who will be back for the November Tests after suffering a hamstring injury playing for the British & Irish Lions in the summer.

‘Anxiety’ to have an impact

Alun Wyn Jones and Jonathan Thomas after the Ospreys won the league title in 2010Huw Evans Agency

While Williams is watching from Gloucester, former Wales and Ospreys forward Jonathan Thomas has returned from England.

The 42-year-old will lead Swansea in Super Rygbi Cymru after previously coaching at Bristol, Worcester and Ealing Trailfinders.

Thomas was at the Whites at the start of the regional rugby era in 2003 and went on to win four titles and an Anglo-Welsh Cup with Ospreys.

“The players who are international players won’t worry too much because they know they’re going to end up with a team, whatever that looks like,” said Thomas.

“It’s the young players or the players that aren’t international players. It’s terrible, there’s a level of anxiety because it’s a short career, there’s no guarantees and an injury could stop you at any time.

“The uncertainty is not helpful for players to bring the best out in themselves.

“It’s also not good for the recruitment. When you’re trying to plan and recruit as a coach, as a head coach or as a CEO, it’s an impossible job if you don’t know what the format and the finances are going to look like.

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Asia Cup 2025: Full match schedule, teams, format and India vs Pakistan

Eight teams will play in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the 17th edition of the Asian Cricket Council’s (ACC) Asia Cup tournament starting on September 9. Some of the biggest names in men’s cricket will be playing.

In the 20-day Twenty20 contest, which will consist of 19 matches, defending champions India will aim to keep their title.

What information about the Asia Cup 2025 teams, format, and schedule is everything you need:

Which organizations will compete in Asia in 2025?

Three other teams, Hong Kong, Oman, and the UAE, have qualified for the 2025 edition in addition to the five permanent members of the ACC, which are India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. They are divided into two groups of four each:

Group A: Pakistan, Oman, UAE, India, Pakistan.
Group B: Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Hong Kong

What will the Asia Cup 2025 be like?

The final will be played in the following two groups.

The top two teams from each group will advance to the Super Four, where each team will face off against each other in a round-robin format following the initial group stage.

The Super Fours’ final will feature the top two teams.

Where will the Asia Cup competitions take place?

The games will be held at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Cricket Stadium and Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

When will the Asia Cup 2025 match between India and Pakistan and the final?

The neighboring nations’ Group A clash is scheduled for Sunday, September 14 in Dubai, where the two nations will play their first of three possible encounters.

If both teams make it to the Super Fours, they will face off again on September 21 at the same location. If both teams make it to the final, their crucial third-round match will take place on September 28 in Dubai.

India is the Asia Cup’s defending champion. On September 17, 2023, they defeated Sri Lanka by 10 wickets at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. [Farooq Naeem/AFP]

What is the Asia Cup 2025 full schedule of matches?

schedule for the group stages of Asia Cup 2025

Tuesday, September 9, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

Hong Kong and Afghanistan face off at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Cricket Stadium.

Wednesday, September 10, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

At Dubai International Cricket Stadium, India plays for the UAE.

Thursday, September 11, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

Hong Kong vs. Bangladesh at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Cricket Stadium

Friday, September 12, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

Oman and Pakistan play at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

Saturday, September 13, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

Sri Lanka vs. Bangladesh at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Cricket Stadium

Sunday, September 14, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

At Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Pakistan and India play.

Monday, September 15, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

Sri Lanka and Hong Kong play at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

Monday, September 15, 4pm (12: 00 GMT)

Oman and the UAE play at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Cricket Stadium.

Tuesday, September 16, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

Bangladesh vs. Afghanistan at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Cricket Stadium

Wednesday, September 17, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE vs. Pakistan

Thursday, September 18, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

Sri Lanka vs. Afghanistan at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Cricket Stadium

Friday, September 19, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

At Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi, India and Oman play

Schedule for Asia Cup 2025 Super Four

Saturday, September 20, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

B1 vs. B2 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium

Sunday, September 21, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

A1 vs. A2 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium

Tuesday, September 23, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

At Dubai International Cricket Stadium, in Dubai, there are A2 and B1.

Wednesday, September 24, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

A1 vs. B2 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium

Thursday, September 25, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

At Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, there are A2 and B2.

Friday, September 26, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

At Dubai International Cricket Stadium, in Dubai, A1 and B1 play each other.

final of Asia Cup 2025

Sunday, September 28, 6: 30pm (14: 30 GMT)

The art of the free transfer – and why Real Madrid are masters of it

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Nobody told the 20 Premier League clubs, who spent an eye-watering £3.1 billion this summer, if “the best things in life are free.”

The top division of English football is situated in a special position. The money awarded to clubs competing in the Premier League far outweighs that of their European counterparts, as popularity and profits have grown.

Real Madrid, however, once more demonstrated this summer that only a certain amount of money can accomplish.

The Spanish giants are in a league of their own when it comes to acquiring top talent for nothing or for the next few thousand.

The only reason the club paid was to make Trent Alexander-Arnold more valuable so that he could be signed ahead of the Club World Cup when Los Blancos signed him from Liverpool for 10 million euros (£8.4 million) in June.

After signing Alexander-Arnold for free if Real had decided to wait until 2025, Real Madrid had won the free transfer lottery for the fourth time in five years after acquiring David Alaba in 2021, Antonio Rudiger in 2022, Kylian Mbappe in 2024, and Alexander-Arnold, who would have joined for free if Real had chosen to wait.

The fact that they have signed players from Liverpool, Chelsea, Paris St-Germain, and Bayern Munich, respectively, makes their hoard even more impressive.

When the 36-time champions of Spain call, according to La Liga commentator Phil Kitromilides, it’s nearly impossible to ignore them.

“It doesn’t matter where you come from, or who you played for before,” he said. This is the only team you had when you were a child, regardless of who your team was growing up with. He said, “This is the biggest thing you will ever do for a career.”

Take Trent as an example, who played for his hometown team, [Liverpool]. Only Real Madrid would be the exception to this rule. The allure and grandeur come together.

Real Madrid’s decision to sign these players for nothing is not surprising. The players are frequently aware that the La Liga club may not be able to afford them or may not be willing to pay the asking price for them, which is intriguing.

However, because they are so eager to join, they are willing to reduce the duration of their current agreements.

Real Madrid has a long and distinguished history of bringing home significant trophies, and Bernd Schuster, a famous free agent, left in 1988 to pursue his career at the Bernabeu.

Add Steve McManaman, Michael Laudrup, and Fernando Morientes to the list of free moving names.

You constantly engage in conversation with clubs.

Jonathan David holds a Juventus shirtImages courtesy of Getty
The likes of Jamie Vardy and Victor Lindelof signed for new clubs on Monday, but prolific scorer Jonathan David joined Juventus from Lille in one of the biggest free transfers of the summer.

Nick Mavromaras, the agent of the Canadian striker, reported to BBC Sport that several clubs in Europe were attempting to sign his client.

He claimed that it was both an exciting and nerve-wracking experience. You constantly engage in conversations with clubs, indirectly. No, not before six months.

We anticipated high wages. In the end, we found Juventus to be exactly what we wanted, despite some clubs finding them to be extremely excessive, especially in the Premier League.

David left Lille on respectable terms despite making it clear he would not accept a new deal. Angel Gomes, his teammate, was expelled from the team after it was made clear he wouldn’t be renewing his contract, but David kept his place on the team that participated in last year’s Champions League.

Of course, signing a free agent doesn’t come without its problems.

The disgruntled club chairman, who may have imagined what could have been done with any transfer money, and the team’s manager, who may not have had a key player with him, are also present.

And of course, the supporters, who undoubtedly waited patiently throughout the contract renewal negotiations, which ultimately led to no agreement.

In such a situation, the player appears to be the real winner, but Liam Bowes, the football agent, said to BBC Sport, things are never as simple as they seem.

The decision of a player not to renew is a calculated risk because they are gambling with their career. And the better the chance is.

After a saga that lasted the entire summer, Liverpool finally signed striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle United for a record-breaking £125 million transfer fee.

Agent Sky Andrew, who brokered the most recent free agent deal that shook the foundations of football when Sol Campbell moved from Tottenham to Arsenal in 2001, says that surprise is a rarity in modern football transfers.

Andrew responded, “I told him that you would respect your contract.” Then, if someone offers you something better than what you already have, you can look.

One of the most sensational transfers in Premier League history is former England captain Campbell’s switch between Spurs and Gunners.

Only a select few people were aware of the deal before a news conference was held, which added to the drama.

Andrew, who spoke to BBC Sport after the infamous saga, said he was surprised that players who kept their contracts were still occasionally viewed as the bad guys in the circumstances.

According to Andrew, “It’s hypocritical for anyone to criticize a player who honors their contract because they have a job to do, play football,”

“Footballers frequently play chess in a very large game. Players have a lot of control over their destiny, and agents, managers, and directors are all making that decision.

Sol Campbell and Arsene WengerImages courtesy of Getty
Dele Alli left Serie A club Como after his contract expired, while former Chelsea midfielder Christian Eriksen and 2021 Champions League winner Cesar Azpilicueta are still without a club, according to fans who are still watching for free agents.

They’re not likely to shake the foundations of the football summer transfer window, though that may change once more in the summer.

Bernardo Silva and John Stones, the duo from Manchester City, Leandro Trossard from Arsenal, Dayot Upamecano from Bayern Munich, and Frenkie de Jong from Barcelona are all free agents in 2026.

After his deadline-day move to Liverpool ended, two Premier League players, Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi and Ibrahim Konate, should keep an eye on their contracts.

Who else has been linked to both names? Real Madrid .

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The art of the free transfer – and why Real Madrid are the masters of it

Images courtesy of Getty

Nobody told the 20 Premier League clubs, who spent an eye-watering £3.1 billion this summer, if “the best things in life are free.”

The top division of English football is situated in a special position. The money awarded to clubs competing in the Premier League far outweighs that of their European counterparts, as popularity and profits have grown.

Real Madrid, however, once more demonstrated this summer that only a certain amount of money can accomplish.

The Spanish giants are in a league of their own when it comes to acquiring top talent for nothing or for the next few thousand.

The only reason the club paid was to make Trent Alexander-Arnold more valuable so that he could be signed ahead of the Club World Cup when Los Blancos signed him from Liverpool for 10 million euros (£8.4 million) in June.

After signing Alexander-Arnold for free if Real had decided to wait until 2025, Real Madrid had won the free transfer lottery for the fourth time in five years after acquiring David Alaba in 2021, Antonio Rudiger in 2022, Kylian Mbappe in 2024, and Alexander-Arnold, who would have joined for free if Real had chosen to wait.

The fact that they have signed players from their biggest rivals in Europe, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Paris St-German, and Liverpool, respectively, makes their hoard even more impressive.

When the 36-time champions of Spain call, according to La Liga commentator Phil Kitromilides, it’s nearly impossible to ignore them.

“It doesn’t matter where you come from, or who you played for before,” he said. This is the only team you had when you were a child, regardless of who your team was growing up with. He said, “This is the biggest thing you will ever do for a career.”

Take Trent as an example, who played for his hometown team, [Liverpool]. Only Real Madrid would be the exception to this rule. The allure and grandeur come together.

Real Madrid’s decision to sign these players for nothing is not surprising. The players are frequently aware that the La Liga club may not be able to afford them or may not be willing to pay the asking price for them, which is intriguing.

However, because they are so eager to join, they are willing to reduce the duration of their current agreements.

Real Madrid has a long and distinguished history of bringing home significant trophies, and Bernd Schuster, a famous free agent, left in 1988 to pursue his career at the Bernabeu.

Add Steve McManaman, Michael Laudrup, and Fernando Morientes to the list of free moving names.

You constantly engage in conversation with clubs.

Jonathan David holds a Juventus shirtImages courtesy of Getty
The likes of Jamie Vardy and Victor Lindelof signed for new clubs on Monday, but prolific scorer Jonathan David joined Juventus from Lille in one of the biggest free transfers of the summer.

Nick Mavromaras, the agent of the Canadian striker, reported to BBC Sport that several clubs in Europe were attempting to sign his client.

He claimed that it was both an exciting and nerve-wracking experience. You constantly engage in conversations with clubs, indirectly. No, not before six months.

We anticipated high wages. In the end, we found Juventus to be exactly what we wanted, despite some clubs finding them to be extremely excessive, especially in the Premier League.

David left Lille on respectable terms despite making it clear he would not accept a new deal. Angel Gomes, his teammate, was expelled from the team after it was made clear he wouldn’t be renewing his contract, but David kept his place on the team that participated in last year’s Champions League.

Of course, signing a free agent doesn’t come without its problems.

The disgruntled club chairman, who may have imagined what could have been done with any transfer money, and the team’s manager, who may not have had a key player with him, are also present.

And of course, the supporters, who undoubtedly waited patiently throughout the contract renewal negotiations, which ultimately led to no agreement.

In such a situation, the player appears to be the real winner, but Liam Bowes, the football agent, said to BBC Sport, things are never as simple as they seem.

The decision of a player not to renew is a calculated risk because they are gambling with their career. And the better the chance is.

After a saga that lasted the entire summer, Liverpool finally signed striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle United for a record-breaking £125 million transfer fee.

Agent Sky Andrew, who brokered the most recent free agent deal that shook the foundations of football when Sol Campbell moved from Tottenham to Arsenal in 2001, says that surprise is a rarity in modern football transfers.

Andrew responded, “I told him that you would respect your contract.” Then, if someone offers you something better than what you already have, you can look.

One of the most sensational transfers in Premier League history is former England captain Campbell’s switch between Spurs and Gunners.

Only a select few people were aware of the deal before a news conference was held, which added to the drama.

Andrew, who spoke to BBC Sport after the infamous saga, said he was surprised that players who kept their contracts were still occasionally viewed as the bad guys in the circumstances.

According to Andrew, “It’s hypocritical for anyone to criticize a player who honors their contract because they have a job to do, play football,”

“Footballers frequently play chess in a very large game. Players have a lot of control over their destiny, and agents, managers, and directors are all making that decision.

Sol Campbell and Arsene WengerImages courtesy of Getty
Dele Alli left Serie A club Como after his contract expired, while former Chelsea midfielder Christian Eriksen and 2021 Champions League winner Cesar Azpilicueta are still without a club, according to fans who are still watching for free agents.

They’re not likely to shake the foundations of the football summer transfer window, though that may change once more in the summer.

Bernardo Silva and John Stones, the duo from Manchester City, Leandro Trossard from Arsenal, Dayot Upamecano from Bayern Munich, and Frenkie de Jong from Barcelona are all free agents in 2026.

After his deadline-day move to Liverpool ended, two Premier League players, including Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi and Liverpool centre-back Ibrahim Kanoute, should keep an eye on in the final year of their contracts.

Who else has been linked to both names? Real Madrid .

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Xi Jinping leads Beijing parade displaying China’s military power

World leaders, including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un of North Korea, watched China display its most recent military equipment in a massive parade in Beijing.

The capital’s Tiananmen Square, the entrance to the historically Forbidden City and the heart of President Xi Jinping’s show of force to the world, was a gathering place from dawn on Wednesday.

With their parade invitations posed with eager faces in front of Tiananmen, a backdrop adorned with Chinese national flags and thousands of red and green seats set up for the occasion.

The square’s giant, golden numerals “1945” and “2025” serve as reminders of the 80 years since Japan’s surrender and World War II ended.

As soldiers marched in the square, military bands blared their trumpets in concert.

Kim and Putin were pictured greeting Xi and the other foreign leaders as they crossed paths for a group photo in a rarely seen moment.

As Xi passed troops waiting for attention along Chang’an Avenue while wearing a dark gray Mao suit, he waited in an open-topped black limousine.

“Comrades, you are working hard,” yelled the soldiers! Before joining his guests in a grandstand above the famed Mao Zedong portrait on Tiananmen, including Putin and Kim, he repeatedly yelled into four microphones.

The ceremony took place in mid-to-mid-90s Fahrenheit, which was challenging for many spectators who had to sweat profusely outside the unshaded stands. Some staff members helped those who felt unwell to leave.