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Eden Hazard could leave Chelsea despite transfer ban

Mar 20, 2019


Chelsea will reportedly sell Eden Hazard this summer, regardless of whether they are successful in their appeal to overturn a two-window transfer ban.

The Belgian has just over a year left on his current contract, but the ban has put his future at Stamford Bridge in doubt.

Reports suggest The Blues will want to cash in on Hazard, rather than risk losing the forward on a free transfer next year.

Real Madrid have been heavily linked with Hazard for a number of months, with Chelsea said to have valued him at 98 million pounds.

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Patrice Evra apologises over homophobic rant

Former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has apologised for using foul language and homophobic slurs to mock PSG, after their defeat to the Red Devils in the Champions League.

Evra claims it was an inside joke meant for a friend, but people misunderstood it when the video clip was shared publicly.

Despite the apology, PSG say they are considering legal action against the former France international.

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2020 Tokyo Olympics Chief resigns amid corruption allegations

The President of Japan's Olympic Committee is stepping down, over corruption allegations relating to the 2020 Games in Tokyo.

French prosecutors are looking into claims that Tsunekazu Takeda paid a bribe, to help secure Tokyo's bid to host the event.

Both Takeda and the Japanese government have always insisted the bid was clean, but he has decided to step down nonetheless.

News of his resignation comes just over a year before the start of the Summer Games.


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