Raheem Sterling’s representatives in talks with seven Champions League level clubs, Tottenham and Burnley also interested in England winger, and Cole Palmer out of Manchester United‘s price range.
The representatives of England winger Raheem Sterling, 31, who left Chelsea by mutual consent earlier this week, are in talks with seven Champions League level clubs who want to sign him. (Sky Sports)
Tottenham are seriously considering signing Sterling, who is now a free agent, and manager Thomas Frank is “on board” with the move. (Teamtalk)
Burnley, along with Italian Serie A sides Juventus and Napoli, are also interested in Sterling. (Mail)
Manchester United will not be signing Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer, 23, this summer, as bosses know the England international is out of the club’s price range. (Mirror)
Chelseaare planning on spending 150m euros (£129m) on Real Madrid and England midfielder Jude Bellingham, 22, this summer. (Fichajes – in Spanish)
Ajax are set to sign Ukraine midfielder Oleksandr Zinchenko, 29, who is on loan at Nottingham Forestfrom Arsenal, on a permanent deal for about 1.5m euros (£1.3m), plus add-ons dependant on the Dutch side qualifying for the Champions League. (Fabrizio Romano)
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery, 54, is on Real Madrid’s shortlist to become the Spanish club’s new manager this summer. (Sky Germany)
Chelsea remain in talks with Rennes to sign 20-year-old French centre-back Jeremy Jacquet before the January transfer window closes. (Givemesport)
Real Madrid want to sign Manchester United and Portugal full-back Diogo Dalot, 26, because of their defensive weaknesses. (Fichajes – in Spanish)
Anthony Joshua has posted a video – described as a “short message from the heart” – thanking fans for their support following the deaths of his two close friends in a car crash.
The former world heavyweight champion, 36, sustained minor injuries in the incident in Nigeria on 29 December which killed Sina Ghami and Latif ‘Latz’ Ayodele.
Joshua, along with Ghami and Ayodele, were passengers in the vehicle when it collided with a stationary truck on a major road near Lagos.
Ghami and Ayodele were both pronounced dead at the scene, while Joshua was pictured being helped from the wreckage.
In a six-minute video posted on his social media channels, the British heavyweight acknowledged supporters worldwide “who were showing so much love, support through that tragic, traumatic time”.
He added: “One day my time will come and I’m not scared either at all.
“It’s actually comforting knowing I got two brothers on the other side.
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The two friends were also part of Joshua’s team, with Ghami his strength and conditioning coach and Ayodele his personal trainer.
Joshua said the trio formed a close bond and were living together, adding: “We became business partners. We became hustlers. We became lieutenants. We became generals. We became everything.”
Last week, Adeniyi Kayode, 46, the chauffeur who was driving the Lexus SUV, appeared in court in Nigeria and has been charged with four offences, including causing death by dangerous driving.
Joshua continued: “Not only did their parents, their uncles, their cousins, their friends and myself lose two great men, we lost people that we dearly care about and have been major players in all of our lives.
“It’s tough. It’s really tough.”
Joshua added he will help Ghami and Ayodele’s families “achieve their goals” and “fulfill their dreams”.
“I’m sure their parents 100% are proud of them [because] I am.”
Earlier this month, Joshua returned to the gym, posting a video on Snapchat of him hitting the pads and working out, with the message “mental strength therapy”.
US gymnast Jordan Chiles may win back a bronze medal that was stripped from her in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Chiles, 24, lost her third place finish after an appeal, with Romania’s Ana Barbosu upgraded from fourth to take bronze.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) found in favour of Barbosu in 2024, but Switzerland’s supreme court has sent the case back.
Chiles lost her medal after it was decided that an inquiry submitted by the US team about her score fell outside the one-minute time limit.
But Cas will now examine a recording that could show the challenge was lodged in time.
“In the highly exceptional circumstances of the case in question,” the Swiss Federal Tribunal said in a statement, “it considers that there is a likelihood for the audio-visual recording of the final to lead to a modification of the contested award in favour of the applicant (Chiles).”
Cas said in a statement it “can now ensure a thorough judicial review of the new evidence that has since been made available”.
Tottenham may have coasted through to the Champions League last 16, but their Premier League form remains a problem for boss Thomas Frank.
“I was at their draw with Burnley last week and there are a lot of angry Spurs fans out there,” said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton.
“Their domestic results are such a contrast to their record in Europe, and it could be another difficult afternoon for Frank when they face Manchester City on Sunday.”
Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against AI, BBC Sport readers and a variety of guests.
His guest for week 24 is boxer Francesca Hennessy, who supports Chelsea.
Hennessy faces Ellie Bouttell in a WBC title eliminator on Saturday, live on BBC Two from 20:00 GMT.
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Francesca originally chose Chelsea because of her brother – Michael Hennessy Jr, who is also a professional boxer – but soon fell in love with the Blues herself.
“I idolised my brother so I just followed in his footsteps because he was a Chelsea fan, but then I really got into them myself,” she says.
“It was a good time to start supporting them, too, because we were doing so well.
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Hennessy spoke to BBC Sport this week about her own journey from insecure schoolgirl to budding boxing champion, but she also tasted some early success on the football pitch too.
“I played football at school a lot when I was younger and I loved it,” she says.
“We didn’t have a girls’ team until I was 11 so I played football with the boys instead – I was always in and around it with my brother and all his friends.
“Then we entered a little competition with a girls’ team, and we won it. I got player of the tournament too, which was brilliant, although it was not at a high level or anything like that.
“Football and boxing were my two passions for a while, before boxing took over, but I still love watching [football].
“It’s so important that young girls have got role models to inspire them to take up sport and think ‘that could be me’.
“Seeing women’s boxing grow has been incredible and it is the same with women’s football too.
“What the Lionesses have done is amazing and it’s been great to see the Chelsea women’s team doing so well too – Lauren James is my favourite player, for both teams!”
Chris Sutton and Francesca Hennessy were speaking to BBC Sport’s Chris Bevan.
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Saturday, 31 January
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Jack Grealish’s absence is a big blow for Everton but at least Iliman Ndiaye is back to provide some creativity – and the best news of all for Everton is Thierno Barry has found his shooting boots.
The Toffees’ away record this season is pretty good – they have only been beaten once on the road since 18 October and have picked up more points away (17) than they have at home (16), despite playing one game fewer.
They usually do pretty well at Amex Stadium too, and I think they will get at least a point here for what would be the sixth season running.
Despite their patchy recent form, Brighton have only lost once at home so far – to Aston Villa in December – but they do draw quite a few games.
That’s what I am going for here, but my record when I have predicted both of these teams this season means we will probably see one of them win it!
Sutton’s prediction: 1-1
Francesca’s prediction: I love Brighton so this is hard, but I am going to back Everton. 1-2
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This is going to be a really good game, and it might tell us where Arsenal are at.
For starters, Leeds’ recent home record is really good and I have been really impressed by the job their manager Daniel Farke has done. They were unlucky not to get three points at Everton on Monday.
On top of that, though, there are lots of question marks around the Gunners’ form and whether ‘the choke’ is on.
Plenty of Arsenal fans I know are getting nervous and you are thinking “blimey, there are still 15 games to go”… so heaven help them when they get into the home straight.
Arsenal hammered Leeds 5-0 at Emirates Stadium in August, but now we are all wondering about their ability to score goals from open play.
I still think Mikel Arteta’s side will win, but it is going to be very different to that last meeting. Instead this is the type of game where they will go and grind out a ‘one-niller’, by nicking a set-piece goal.
Sutton’s prediction: 0-1
Francesca’s prediction: Arsenal have had a bit of a wobble but I am still going for them to win because, the way I am thinking, they have hit a bump in the road but that is actually going to drive them on even more. 1-3
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Wolves did not crumble after conceding an early goal at Manchester City last week but they never really looked like getting back into the game.
They are just playing for pride now, which is a terrible position to be in for any footballer, but at least they are showing a bit of fight despite basically being relegated already.
Bournemouth got that great late win over Liverpool last time out, but their away form is a concern – they have only won once on their travels all season and that was in August.
Out of 11 teams to come to Molineux in the league so far this season, eight have won and only one – West Ham – have lost.
I can see the points being shared this time because I always think the Cherries will score, but they usually concede too.
Sutton’s prediction: 1-1
Francesca’s prediction: It will be close but I am backing Bournemouth. 0-1
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What a great result Chelsea had against Napoli in the Champions League on Wednesday.
I know Napoli have been no great shakes in Europe but they still rarely lose at home and that was a statement win for Liam Rosenior, which should silence some of his doubters.
As for West Ham, who knows what to expect? After looking hopeless a few weeks ago, they have had a couple of wins and are three unbeaten in all competitions.
I just wonder if Chelsea might be a bit fatigued after midweek, and this could be quite tight, but I still think they will win it.
Sutton’s prediction: 2-1
Francesca’s prediction: It’s a case of go big, or go home… and I am going to go big for Chelsea! Hopefully I will have two wins to celebrate on Saturday. 3-0
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I was in Paris to watch Newcastle for 5 Live on Wednesday. They made loads of changes and started badly but they could have won it in the end.
They showed a graphic on Match of the Day on Sunday which underlined how important Bruno Guimaraes is to Newcastle, because basically they don’t win when he is not playing.
Eddie Howe did not risk his captain against Paris St-Germain and will be hoping he is fit enough to start at Anfield but, even if he is, I still fancy Liverpool here.
Liverpool walloped Qarabag in midweek, but one of their issues this season has been following up good wins like that in Europe with a similar result in the league the following weekend.
I don’t really trust Arne Slot’s side to turn up this time either but Newcastle’s poor away form should help them here – and the Magpies’ record at Anfield in the past 30 years is pretty abysmal.
Sutton’s prediction: 2-1
Francesca’s prediction: This should be a good game, because they both need a win and it is going to be really competitive. It is going to be tit for tat, both teams going for it… and Newcastle might just nick it. 2-3
Sunday, 1 February
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Youri Tielemans is the latest Aston Villa midfielder to be sidelined by injury. He has been so good for them and it is another big blow after they also had John McGinn and Boubacar Kamara ruled out.
Villa still put in an amazing performance to win at St James’ Park without McGinn and Kamara last weekend and I think they will cope this time too.
They could be a bit light in midfield and Douglas Luiz will have to go some to match Tielemans’ form after rejoining on loan this week, but Villa still have plenty of quality elsewhere.
They have also brought in Tammy Abraham to help Ollie Watkins out up front and Emi Buendia and Morgan Rogers are both having brilliant seasons.
Brentford have been so good at home all season but then they went and got ‘Dyched’ by Sean Dyche’s Nottingham Forest last weekend.
The Bees really need Igor Thiago to get back among the goals to give them any hope – and he will probably score because I am going to write them off.
Sutton’s prediction: 2-0
Francesca’s prediction: Villa should be quite comfortable here. 3-0
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Everything we know about Manchester United in recent months would usually make this smell of an away win for Fulham – but not this time.
It feels like the weight of the world is off the United players’ shoulders with Michael Carrick in charge, and he is getting the best out of them by playing them in positions that suit them.
Bruno Fernandes is not just getting on the ball more, he is doing it in the areas where he wants to be.
Fulham always have a goal in them and Harry Wilson is having an incredible season, but I can’t really back against United at the moment. They will find a way to win this one, too.
Sutton’s prediction: 2-1
Francesca’s prediction: United are on a bit of a roll at the moment. 3-1
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I mentioned earlier how Forest had ‘Dyched’ Brentford last week, and it really was a classic Dyche performance.
They add new words to the Oxford English Dictionary every year and ‘Dyched’ should make it in for 2026.
‘Dyched’ means “well structured but dull” by the way – you can use it when a team is unadventurous but gets the job done.
I can see the same thing happening to Crystal Palace too.
Forest will move level on points with them if they win this. I hope I am wrong but I do think Palace will end up in a relegation battle.
I do not like saying this about any manager but they should sack Oliver Glasner – he is going at the end of the season anyway, and it feels like a lot of their players want away too.
Glasner has done a brilliant job but the fact everyone knows he is going means they have to move on from him now, before things get worse. Being brutally honest, I do not see any upside to him staying on.
If he stays, they are going to end up getting sucked in by Leeds and West Ham, as well as Forest. Although, the way my predictions have been going this season, that probably means he will stay and steer them into Europe again.
Sutton’s prediction: 1-0
Francesca’s prediction: I like Palace a lot. I know they are on a bad run but I still think they will win. 1-2
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Erling Haaland is back in the goals for Manchester City, and scored with a lovely finish against Galatasaray on Wednesday.
What also helps City is having Marc Guehi and Antoine Semenyo eligible for this game, after they missed out in midweek.
I spoke earlier about Arsenal getting nervous, but for that to happen City need to really put their foot down and keep the pressure on.
So this is a big game for them and while I do not think it will be easy – Spurs are a bit of a bogey team for them – Guehi will make them much more solid at the back.
Tottenham’s unhappy home fans might help City get a result, too.
You can imagine the first misplaced pass by Spurs, they will blame it on Frank, and those grumbles will only grow as the game goes on.
Sutton’s prediction: 0-2
Francesca’s prediction: City to take this! 0-2
Monday, 2 February
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I relegated Wolves a few weeks back now – and I am afraid to say I think Burnley are down now too.
They performed with great spirit against Spurs when I was at Turf Moor last week, but it was another game they did not win.
Clarets boss Scott Parker said afterwards they need to change draws into victories, and of course he is right – but doing that is clearly difficult for them.
They were 2-1 up against Tottenham and so nearly got over the line for the first time since the end of October but then came Cristian Romero’s late equaliser, and you start to think they are never going to manage it.
Burnley have won only three league games all season and one of them came at home to Sunderland in August.
The Black Cats could be without Granit Xhaka again, which would be a big blow – they certainly missed him at West Ham.
But Sunderland’s home form is still so impressive, and it would be a major turn-up if they dropped points here.
Sutton’s prediction: 1-0
Francesca’s prediction: The Sunderland fans always seem to make a difference. 1-0
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The outcome of week 23 went down to the last of the 10 games before Chris clinched his first weekly win of 2026.
Going into Everton’s match against Leeds on Monday, he was on 70 points, with his guest, Saipan star Éanna Hardwicke, on 40 points and the BBC readers and AI on 30 apiece.
Chris and the BBC readers both correctly went for a 1-1 draw but Hardwicke and AI had both backed Everton to win, 3-1 and 2-1, and an exact score would have seen them either overtake Chris or tie with him.
That meant Chris ended up with five correct results, including two exact scores, for as total of 110 points.
The BBC readers managed four correct results with one exact score, leaving them with 70 points.
Hardwicke got four correct results with no exact scores, for 40 points, with AI bringing up the rear this time with 30 points, thanks to three correct results and no exact scores.
As US President Donald Trump struggles to navigate a series of crises – rising economic concerns, threats of war against Iran, and rising tensions over his aggressive mass deportation raids – First Lady Melania Trump is going to the movies.
The documentary film, Melania, detailing the first lady’s life over 20 days leading up to her husband’s inauguration in January 2025, promises an intimate view of a figure known for keeping a low profile.
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“Hello, Mr President, congratulations,” Melania Trump says in a phone call with her husband that appears in the film’s trailer. Asked by Trump if she had watched his speech, she responds, “I did not, I will see it on the news.”
But the film has not been able to escape the controversy surrounding Trump’s presidency. As ultra-wealthy donors and tech executives seek to win favour with the White House, the film’s large budget and sizable fee for Melania Trump herself, who served as executive producer, have raised eyebrows.
Here’s what you need to know about the documentary:
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump dance at the Liberty Ball, part of the 60th Presidential Inauguration, on Monday, January 20, 2025, in Washington, DC [File: Evan Vucci/AP Photo]
What is the movie about?
The 104-minute documentary follows Melania Trump, the Slovenian-American first lady, for nearly three weeks leading up to her husband’s inauguration on January 20, 2025. Amazon MGM Studios, which is distributing the film, says that it will give viewers “unprecedented access” into Melania’s life.
Marc Beckman, the film’s producer, said in an interview this week that the first lady spearheaded the film’s creative direction.
“This is not a political film at all,” Beckman said.
The movie highlights her fashion choices, diplomatic engagements and the operations surrounding her Secret Service protection. Beckman said viewers also will see moments that capture the president’s sense of humour.
When will the movie be released in theatres?
The film will debut on Thursday at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, which Trump has asserted control over and been appointed chairman of.
Melania held a private screening at the White House on January 24, attended by about 70 people, including several business executives. The first lady said in a social media post that she was “humbled” and called the release “a historic moment”.
The film was set for release in approximately 1,600 screens worldwide on Friday, including about 1,500 in the United States. The premiere will be simulcast in 21 theatres nationwide on Thursday for invited guests to help build excitement for the launch.
What was Melania’s budget?
Amazon MGM Studios bought the rights to the film in a $40m deal, in addition to $35m for a splashy advertising campaign, including a black-and-white projection of the film’s trailer onto The Sphere in Las Vegas.
The New York Times has reported that the figure includes a related docuseries that will be released later this year. Amazon paid about $26m more than the second-highest bid for the film, which came from Disney, and the film’s advertising budget is about 10 times the size of other high-profile documentaries.
Beckman, who produced the film, oversaw the movie deal with Amazon MGM Studios, plus a follow-up documentary series set for release later this year focusing on some of Melania Trump’s priorities, including children in foster care.
How much did the first lady get paid for the movie?
Melania served as executive producer of the film, giving her substantial control over editorial decisions, and will reportedly receive 70 percent of the $40m sum herself, according to the news service AFP.
What are advance ticket sales?
Trump has urged his supporters to see the film, saying that tickets are “selling out, FAST!”
According to media outlet Puck News, the documentary is expected to earn about $5m during its opening weekend in the US and Canada, according to projections from the National Research Group (NRG).
Other figures from the market researcher Boxoffice are lower, predicting opening-weekend ticket sales of between $1 and $2 million.
Neither estimate would put the film on track to break even. No major publication has reviewed the film thus far, but the critical reception is also expected to be underwhelming.
The Guardian has reported that the chief executive of Vue, one of the largest cinema operators in the United Kingdom, said that ticket sales have so far been “soft”, with just one ticket sold for the first screening on Friday at the firm’s flagship Islington branch in London.
Across social media, the film and its PR campaign have drawn ridicule with several internet users posting screenshots showing cinemas that have sold no seats for screenings of “Melania.”
How does the film’s budget compare with other documentaries?
Analysts have compared Melania with other well-known documentaries.
In a CNN segment, polling analyst Harry Enten noted that the 2004 Michael Moore documentary Fahrenheit 9/11, about the buildup to the US invasion of Iraq, had a budget of $6m, or a little more than $10m adjusted for inflation.
Enten said that the documentary brought in about $24m over its opening weekend, about $41m adjusted for inflation.
“Melania, not anywhere close,” Enten added.
“Am I Racist?”, a satirical documentary criticising “woke” culture by right-wing political commentator Matt Walsh, made about $4.5m over the opening weekend in 2024. It went on to become the year’s highest-grossing documentary film, with a budget of just $3m.
“2016: Obama’s America”, another documentary by a right-wing figure, Dinesh D’Souza, grossed a total of $33.5m domestically after being released in 2012. The film had a budget of $2.5m, about $3.5m in inflation-adjusted dollars.
Who directed ‘Melania’?
The filmmaker Brett Ratner, known for the Rush Hour franchise, directed the film.
His involvement marked an unexpected return to filmmaking after a series of sexual assault allegations largely derailed his career in 2017. Ratner has denied those allegations.
Beckman, who is also an adviser and agent for Melania Trump, told the Los Angeles Times that Ratner was “one of the most talented directors of our lifetime” who knows “not just how to create something that’s gorgeous, but also how to reach the passions and emotions of his audience”.
The 56-year-old Ratner is also set to direct a fourth Rush Hour film for Paramount Studios, which merged with Skydance Media with the approval of the Trump administration in July.
“He was very talented,” Melania Trump told Fox. “He was the best one, and he was great to work with.”
Ratner shares producer credits with the first lady, Beckman and Fernando Sulichin of New Element Media. Filming began in December 2024.
The merger placed David Ellison, son of close Trump ally and Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison, in charge of operations. Trump had reportedly urged Ellison to reboot the Rush Hour franchise.
Why is the ‘Melania’ controversial?
The documentary’s substantial price tag, compared with relatively modest box office expectations, has led many to speculate that the film was bought at an inflated price to win favour with the Trump administration.
Trump’s second term has already come under scrutiny for its close ties to powerful donors and companies, which have poured money into Trump’s lavish inauguration fund, his push to build a ballroom at the White House, and a series of crypto holdings tied to Trump and his family.
An analysis by Bloomberg found that the family generated about $1.4bn from crypto ventures during Trump’s first year back in office, which has treated the industry with a light touch and tossed out lawsuits and probes into alleged wrongdoing by prominent donors.
In that context, some see the documentary as a high-priced donation to the president known for his personalistic approach to wielding power.
Conversely, in South Africa, the country’s main cinema houses have pulled the documentary with the distributor citing “the current climate”, without elaborating, local media reported.
The South African government has strained ties with Trump’s administration, which has repeated false accusations that Pretoria is behind a “white genocide” of the Afrikaans community.
Nevertheless, Ted Hope, who worked at Amazon from 2015 to 2020 and played a central role in kickstarting the company’s film division, suggested to the New York Times that Amazon’s purchase of the film “equated with currying favour”.
France is moving closer to banning social media for users under the age of 15, citing growing concerns over young people’s mental health. The move comes as other European countries consider similar restrictions. Al Jazeera’s Aly Zein Mohamed explains.