Exclusive: Donald Trump will be allowed to lift the World Cup trophy with the winning team, as he did at the Club World Cup.
Trump will present the 2026 champions with the trophy on July 19 at MetLife Stadium alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino.๐
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@scriptt11@armansoumya@CFC_OBED Wow Enzo played 5 matches out of 15 in that competition and Caicedo played 4. Really strong influence on a really difficult competition ๐คฃ.
West Ham and palace have won that ffs
@scriptt11@armansoumya@CFC_OBED Yes thatโs why Rice is up for player of the year, and the other two play for a team whoโve finished in the top 4 once since they joined for a combined 230m ๐๐ผ
@africaboy0@CFC_OBED When Chelsea go and spend 120m on Enzo or 110m on caicedo. Every other club with a a decent midfielder can then use that as the standard.
Elliot Anderson is literally being quoted for 110m because of Caicedo
If youโre a smaller prem club and youโve seen Pepe go for 72m and flop
Or Havertz for 80m and flop
Or ndombele Fred and Keita go for 50m and flop, why would you let your best player go for less than that?
Gonzalez, Reijnders, Marmoush, Trafford all signed less than 18 months ago for a combined 185m ish and havenโt won a league in the last 2 seasons.
More proof when Pep goes through a bad spell, he canโt get out without splashing money.
Nico Gonzalez, Rico Lewis, Tijjani Reijnders, Omar Marmoush, Mateo Kovacic, James Trafford and Nathan Ake are among those who could leave Manchester City this summer.
Josko Gvardiol is considering his options as he mulls a new contract offer from City as well as interest from Bayern Munich and Barcelona.
Ruben Dias has also been linked to Real Madrid, which may gather pace now that Florentino Perez will continue as president and bring in Jose Mourinho as the new manager.
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The actual reason why Europeans donโt like American sports in general is because the money making aspects (half time shows, half time interviews, the super league almost being formed, the shift towards catering corporate seats) is leaking its way into football.
Itโs slowly becoming a money grab and American owners are at the forefront of it all
Most stadiums that are NFL stadiums are massive and are designed to get in as many people as possible. They are also very inaccessible to any mode of transport other than car (from what ive seen online, might be wrong)
Stadiums in Europe are walkable and have fan related committees that design tifos and other things to create an atmosphere even though the capacity is lower. Theres a degree of money making but itโs much lower than NFL matches.