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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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  • Real Madrid
  • Transfers of football
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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.

Love Island’s Millie Court and Liam Reardon face ‘real financial blow’ after split

Millie Court and Liam Reardon, who are believed to have split for the second time, are set to experience a significant setback.

Millie and Liam are believed to be facing a major setback after their split(Image: Instagram/liamreardon1)

After their second split, Millie Court and Liam Reardon are said to be experiencing a significant “blow.” The couple who gained notoriety on the ITV2 dating program are thought to have broken up, just hours after it became public.

The pair broke up for the first time in 2022’s summer, before rekindling contact a year later. However, according to the report, things couldn’t get any better for the former couple despite them having “tried so hard to make it work.”

According to sources, the pair split up because they felt their distance from one another was too difficult to maintain their relationship. Liam and Millie currently reside in Wales, while Millie currently resides in Essex.

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Reports claim that the couple split due to geographical differences
Reports claim that the couple split due to geographical differences(Image: Getty Images)

Due to their joint Liam &amp, Millie podcast work, it’s been reported that their split could cost them financially. According to some, the split caused bosses to feel “shocked.”

Despite earning a “real blow to all those involved,” reports claim that the podcast is “as good as over” following Millie and Liam’s split. A source told The Sun that “no official decisions have been made regarding the show’s future yet, and the most recent episode just dropped hours before the split was revealed, but there have been numerous meetings behind closed doors about what to do.”

“Millie could continue producing the podcast on her own and changing its name, as she is the most marketable of the pair,” Millie said, but it might end up being unproductive. No specific plans have been made, but Millie and Liam could save the podcast if they reunite.

Friends are hoping that they may rekindle their romance once again
Friends are hoping that they may rekindle their romance once again(Image: Instagram/liamreardon1)

Since the podcast launched, 83 episodes had been shared, with the pair discussing a variety of topics. A synopsis reads: “Dive into the ups and downs of long-distance love, life after Love Island, and how we balance our two worlds.

Prepare for heartfelt chats, laughter, and plenty of funny stories. Plus, there are some outdoor adventures, partying, and fashion, too”! However, the former couple discussed the breakdown of relationships in their most recent episode.

Friends believe Millie and Liam will work through their differences despite their split, and they believe there may be a “blip” because the split is recent. They are currently apart, according to a source. Everyone who is in their shoes hopes that they can resolve their conflict.

They had their fair share of difficulties when they first met on Love Island, but they eventually managed to overcome them when Liam turned his head during the Casa Amor challenge. Despite the initial challenges they faced, they eventually won the program.

The romance continued after the couple left the villa in 2022, but they broke up. Millie stated in a statement that she and Liam wanted to let you know that their relationship had ended when they first split.

It’s been a difficult choice, and I’m devastated, but it’s ultimately what’s best for us at the moment. Thank you to each and every one of you who has helped us grow our relationship. Nothing can compare to the incredible experience we had last year and on Love Island, and I wish Liam every success in everything he does.

“I’m excited for what’s coming, and we’re both prepared for new chapters.” Love, Millie”. Things started going smoothly when they finally reunited, with Liam recently saying he planned to start a family with her.

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Liam’s sister shared footage of him playing with a child in a Welsh village earlier this year. Then, he re-posted the content on his Instagram Stories, adding the telling caption “@milliegracecourt I want one.”

Millie’s spokesperson has been contacted by The Mirror for comment.

You are Scotland boss Clarke – what would you do against Denmark?

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Denmark vs. Scotland: World Cup qualifying match

Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium Date: Friday, September 5th, 2019 19:45 GMT

It would be ridiculous to say that no Scottish person, under the age of 30, can recall watching the men’s national team compete in a World Cup.

Some may not remember France’s “98-kilts,” Brazil, Craig Burley’s teeth against Norway, and the Morocco debacle. However, it could just as easily have never occurred to some people.

Scotland is now gearing up for a World Cup qualifying campaign that could end a 28-year wait for the finals.

Steve Clarke’s side will be relegated to the United States, Canada, and Mexico next summer, but Greece, Belarus, and Denmark are the only ones available.

They will be there if they win the group, which will consist of six matches over the course of the next two months. They still have a sniff through the play-offs after a close second.

How should Scotland play it in light of this? What strategy would you employ if you were the head coach?

Choose your formation and XI.

Scotland squad

The good news comes first. The squad is more powerful than it has in a while.

After lengthy injury layoffs, Aaron Hickey, Ryan Christie, Ben Gannon-Doak, and Lyndon Dykes are back to add to the pool, which also includes Napoli team-mate Billy Gilmour, Andy Robertson, and other seasoned Premier League players like John McGinn and Scott McTominay.

However, there are questions about the team’s shape, the center-back pairing, who leads the line, and who plays in the goal.

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Hope fades for finding survivors after Afghan quake kills more than 1,400

As emergency services struggle to reach remote villages, survivors are finding themselves in the rubble of homes that were devastated by a violent earthquake over the weekend that killed more than 1,400 people in eastern Afghanistan.

Local official Ijaz Ulhaq Yaad told the AFP news agency on Wednesday that victims in Kunar’s Nurgal district were still confined to their homes and were difficult to save. He claimed that there are some villages that haven’t received aid yet.

Residents of the mountainous region near Pakistan were huddled in the open air for fear of strong aftershocks and desperately trying to rescue people from submerged buildings on Sunday as a result of a magnitude 6 earthquake.

According to the ruling Taliban government, the earthquake was one of the deadliest to hit the impoverished nation in decades and claimed the lives of at least 1, 411 people and 3, 124 others.

In nearby Nangarhar and Laghman provinces, hundreds of people were killed and hundreds of others were hurt, with the majority of the casualties occurring in Kunar province.

Gul Bibi, an 80-year-old survivor from Kunar, told the Reuters news agency that “I lost everything,” adding that her family was buried beneath the mud and debris of their home.

When Bibi gestured to the tiny child in her arms, “Just this grandson survived,” she said.

Access to already-distant villages has been obstructed by the earthquake’s landslides.

One of its aid teams “had to walk for 20 kilometers [12 miles] to villages cut off by rock falls, carrying medical equipment on their backs with the aid of community members,” according to Save the Children, a humanitarian organization.

The World Health Organization warned that the number of people who were killed by the earthquake was likely to rise because many were “still trapped in destroyed buildings.”

The Ministry of Defense of the Taliban government announced in two days that it had organized 155 helicopter flights to transport about 2, 000 injured and their families to regional hospitals.

No tents were constructed to house survivors in Mazar Dara, despite the fact that a small mobile clinic was stationed there to provide emergency care to the injured, according to AFP.

Without providing further details, a commission of the Defence Ministry announced on Tuesday that it had instructed “the relevant institutions to take measures in all areas to normalize the lives of the earthquake victims.”

A camp was established in Khas Kunar district, according to deputy government spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat, to coordinate emergency aid, while two additional centers were opened close to the epicentre “to oversee the transfer of the injured, the burial of the dead, and the rescue of survivors.”

The disaster could have an impact on hundreds of thousands of people, according to the UN.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric stated on Tuesday that the UN’s humanitarian office raised $5 million from its emergency fund to help with the UN response, and that amount will be matched by $5 million from the Afghan Humanitarian Fund.

Numerous nations have also pledged assistance, despite concerns raised by NGOs and the UN over funding shortfalls brought on by severe aid cuts.

Instead of going to the Taliban government, which the United Kingdom does not acknowledge, it has pledged to split 1 million pounds ($1.3 million) between humanitarian organizations.

One million euros ($1.16 million) will be sent by the European Union, along with 130 tonnes of emergency supplies. The United Arab Emirates and India are two of the nations that have pledged assistance for disaster relief.

On Wednesday, the Chinese embassy in Kabul announced that it had provided Afghanistan with earthquake relief assistance.

In the years since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021, the country has experienced severe drought, endemic poverty, and the influx of millions of Afghans forced back into the country by neighboring Pakistan and Iran.

In a statement released late on Tuesday, Jagan Chapagain, the Red Cross’ secretary-general, said, “This earthquake couldn’t have come at a worse time.”