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    Erling Haaland’s agent admits she ‘can’t say no to Barcelona’ as she teases £1BILLION transfer to La Liga from Man City

    ERLING HAALAND’S agent has admitted that she “can’t say no to Barcelona” as she teased a future £1BILLION transfer.The Norwegian hotshot, 22, has taken the Premier League by storm since his arrival at Manchester City from Borussia Dortmund last summer.
    Rafaela Pimenta took over super-agent Mino Raiola’s business empireCredit: Twitter
    She has teased Erling Haaland moving to Barcelona in the futureCredit: Getty
    He has scored 31 goals in 27 appearances for the Cityzens already and is one of the most-sought after strikers on the planet.
    Haaland and a host of other footballing stars were rocked in May 2022 when their super-agent Mino Raiola passed away aged 54.
    But before the Italian died, he had asked his close ally, Brazilian lawyer Rafaela Pimenta, to take over the reins of his business.
    Now she is the one who looks after the best interests of Haaland and the rest of the iconic names the company has on-board.
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    This week she sat down with Spanish publication AS to discuss the future of the hotshot – and she could not help hinting at a future to switch to LaLiga as she highlighted her and Raiola’s good relationship with Barcelona and their president Joan Laporta.
    Pimenta said: “I always say that Laporta can’t ask me for anything in football, he’s not fair, because he knows I’m going to say ‘yes’.
    She did move to quickly ease the fears of City fans as she insisted that he is “married” to the club, whom he is under contract to until 2027.
    And then she revealed what she thought Haaland’s transfer value was, and with so many additional aspects including fans, digital content, notoriety and sponsors, she believes it tops the £1BN mark.
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    Primenta added: “I know that nobody is going to pay 700 million for a player, but I am very clear that the value that Erling adds when he arrives at a club is immense, at least 1,000 million.”
    For 18 years, Pimenta was Raiola’s right-hand woman – working by his side and learning the ropes.
    She was entrusted as a vital cog in his affairs, as well as a brain to lean on for advice.
    Their paths first crossed in around 1998 at launch event for a small Sao Paulo club called Guaratingueta, which she helped set up with Brazilian legends Rivaldo and Cesar Sampaio.
    At the time, she was also a university professor of international law when she was lured into the world of football.
    While before that, Pimenta worked for an antitrust team set up by Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
    But the chance meeting between Pimenta and Raiola was the beginning of a fruitful relationship – and they would go on to work for 18 years together, before his untimely death. More

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    Ex-Arsenal ace Hector Bellerin looks glum as he arrives in Lisbon to complete transfer away from boyhood club Barcelona

    BARCELONA star Hector Bellerin looked glum as he arrived to complete his move to Sporting Lisbon.The ex-Arsenal right-back joined the Portugal giants as a replacement for Pedro Porro, who signed for Tottenham on deadline day.
    Hector Bellerin will join Sporting Lisbon on loan from BarcelonaCredit: Getty
    But Bellerin didn’t look happy when he arrived in Lisbon
    Bellerin returned to Barcelona last summer, but he’s been restricted to seven appearances and just ONE La Liga start.
    And with less than six months left on his Nou Camp contract, he’s on the move once again.
    The 27-year-old was pictured in Lisbon airport on his way to sign.
    But he didn’t exactly look thrilled about the move.
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    And fans have been loving his hilarious reaction on social media upon his arrival in Lisbon.
    One said: “Looks like a hitchhiker.”
    Another said: “Seems lost.”
    A fourth said: “He looks thrilled.”
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    Sporting become Bellerin’s third club in the space after 18 months after he spent the 2021-2022 season on loan at Real Betis before re-signing for Barcelona on 1 September.
    His stints in Spain came after he spent 10 years at Arsenal before his contract was terminated. More

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    La Liga Must Register Barcelona’s Gavi, Spanish Court Rules

    As rivals haggled over prices on the final day of the transfer window, Barcelona found a new way around the Spanish league’s financial rules.The frenetic last days of European soccer’s midseason player trading market — that whirlwind of spending and sales known as the January transfer window — are always full of drama. Rumors fly. Deals are made. For most clubs, the final hours, which arrived Tuesday, are spent engaged in last-minute haggling over the prices for new players.At F.C. Barcelona, the Spanish club trapped in a yearslong financial crisis, the close of this year’s window was even stranger than usual: While most of its rivals scoured the market for players, Barcelona went to court to keep hold of one of its own.The crisis was of the club’s own making. Having spent heavily on new talent last summer despite repeated warnings that its spending violated league cost controls, Barcelona was told by the Spanish league that it could not register any new players until it could find savings or new revenues. That did not stop the team from offering a new contract to Gavi, a prodigiously talented teenager who is one of the club’s most valuable assets.The new contract meant a new, higher salary and, crucially, a new registration with the league. The league balked, and refused to register Gavi. And so Barcelona turned to a hometown court, and on Tuesday it got the ruling it sought.In a statement, the club said it had persuaded a local commercial court to require Spanish league officials to register Gavi, an 18-year-old midfielder, before the trading window closed at midnight. The court had agreed with Barcelona’s argument, the club announced, that the league’s failure to register the player would have caused the club “serious, irreparable damage.”The Spanish league, known as La Liga, was not represented in the hearing. It said it would study the ruling before deciding the next steps, but it signaled that its battle with Barcelona over its financial controls was not over.“If the court tells us to register Gavi, we will,” a league spokesman said. “And if there are grounds for appeal, then we will appeal it.” Should there be a successful appeal, the league, the spokesman said, would deregister Gavi.The case of Gavi’s new contract highlights the dire financial straits Barcelona continues to find itself in, even after its president, Joan Laporta, swept back into office in 2021 on a promise to restore the club’s reputation and its finances after a fiscal collapse that had sent F.C. Barcelona spiraling toward bankruptcy.Laporta managed to raise money quickly. Lots of it, in fact, under a program in which Barcelona sold club assets — including years of commercial rights — to outside investors. But instead of using that influx of cash to balance the books, Laporta went on a mammoth shopping spree, bringing in a slew of new players. The acquisitions left the club’s fortunes reliant on sporting success, coupled with the need for even more new revenue sources.The results have been mixed. Barcelona sits atop the Spanish league with half the season remaining, but a humiliating — and financially disastrous — exit from the Champions League in the group stage has raised new doubts about its financial prospects.La Liga’s president, Javier Tebas, this week offered an explanation for why Barcelona could not register Gavi. In the league’s view, he said, the new deal would put Barcelona in violation of financial limits when it went into effect.“The issue of not registering Gavi comes as a consequence of the fact that it is a registration that takes effect next season and has no effect in the coming six months,” Tebas said in comments reported by the Spanish news media this week. He said Barcelona’s budget deficit next season would be more than 200 million euros — more than $217 million — based on current income projections, “so it does not seem appropriate to accept that registration.”With the Spanish league unequivocal in its refusal to bend regulations to allow Barcelona to register any more players, the club’s board took its plea to the local court.In its submission, made on Friday, the club said not being able to sign Gavi to his new contract — which he had agreed to in September — by the close of the January window “would imply the player’s free agency and therefore cause serious, irreparable damage to F.C. Barcelona.”If the ruling stands, La Liga’s decade-old fiscal regulations, which had been drawn up with the clubs’ input in an effort to reduce volatility, would be rendered unenforceable, with teams able to bypass the regulations by challenging them in civil courts. Barcelona has largely been an outlier in failing to stay within the designated spending cap, which is calculated as a percentage of each team’s earnings from its soccer operations.The league in recent months has moved to tighten those rules further by limiting the impact of the type of asset sales Barcelona has employed on teams’ salary and player cost caps. More

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    Barcelona look to raid Bayern Munich in stunning double transfer swoop after German giants’ shock move for Joao Cancelo

    BARCELONA are lining up a double transfer raid on Bayern Munich, according to reports.The Spanish giants have identified two major stars as key targets.
    Joao Cancelo’s arrival to Bayern could prompt the exit for two starsCredit: Getty
    However, they will wait until the summer before launching their bids.
    According to Fabrizio Romano, there are no talks ongoing between the two European heavyweights on deadline day – six months on from their bitter row regarding Robert Lewandowski’s move.
    Instead, Barca plan to try and strike at the end of the season for duo Benjamin Pavard and Joshua Kimmich.
    It is reported that French defender Pavard is open to the switch to the Nou Camp.
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    Versatile ace Kimmich, meanwhile, has emerged as a top priority for the 2023-24 season.
    The former RB Leipzig player has shone throughout this seven-and-a-half years with Bayern, winning the Bundesliga in each season.
    Pavard, 26, arrived from Stuttgart in 2019 – a year after winning the World Cup – and the pair combined in the Champions League-winning campaign in 2020.
    However, the double deal could be scuppered by Barcelona’s torrid financial situation.
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    Directo Gol report it would be “economically impossible” to bring Kimmich in.
    The Germany star, 27, earns a reported £330,000 per week at the Allianz Stadium and is tied down until 2025.
    Pavard, though, will enter the final 12 months of his £84,000-a-week contract this summer and is therefore far more affordable.
    And Bayern may be more open to selling him after signing Joao Cancelo from Manchester City, initially on loan with an option to buy.
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    Barcelona have already been told they must reduce their annual spending on wages next season by £158million to comply with financial regulations.
    The LaLiga leaders sold off various rights and deals last summer – including shares in a TV company and the stadium name – to help operate amid their £1billion debt.
    Barcelona signed Franck Kessie, Andreas Christensen, Raphinha, Jules Kounde, Marcos Alonso, Hector Bellerin and Lewandowski last summer.
    The £42.5million deal for the Polish striker left the Bundesliga champions fuming – and could scupper Barca’s chances of signing Pavard or Kimmich.
    Bayern – who were already angry at Barca regarding the failed European Super League breakaway – could not believe the Spanish side were allowed to seal the transfer.
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    Boss Julian Nagelsmann raged: “Barcelona, the only club that has no money but then buys every player they want.
    “I do not know how [they do it]. It‘s kind of weird, kind of crazy.”
    Joshua Kimmich is a transfer target for BarcelonaCredit: AFP
    Benjamin Pavard could also be on his way to the Nou CampCredit: Getty More

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    Matt Doherty’s tweet from 2016 goes viral with Atletico Madrid fans after shock transfer from Tottenham

    A TWEET posted by Matt Doherty in 2016 has gone viral.That’s as the Tottenham ace prepares to complete a shock loan move to Atletico Madrid.
    A near-seven year old tweet from Atletico Madrid-bound Matt Doherty has gone viralCredit: PA
    Doherty, 31, is on the verge of following in Kieran Trippier’s footsteps by swapping north London for the Wanda Metropolitano.
    The Republic of Ireland international has started just nine games this term.
    And Doherty was set to become Spurs’ third-choice wing-back following the imminent arrival of Pedro Porro from Sporting Lisbon.
    However, he is now set for a career reprieve after Atletico made a surprise loan bid – despite Diego Simeone supposedly not knowing who he is.
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    But Doherty won’t mind after securing a transfer to the club of his dreams.
    In 2016, and while still playing for Wolves, the right-back revealed he was a huge fan of Simeone’s Atletico side.
    Doherty even posted about his admiration for the capital club on Twitter.
    And with a transfer to Atletico now taking place, Doherty’s tweet from almost seven years ago has gone viral with fans of the Spanish giants.
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    Atleti fans were loving the ancient tweet… apart from Doherty’s spellingCredit: Twitter
    Doherty wrote: “Absolutely love watching Athletico Madrid play.”
    Atleti supporters reacted hilariously, with one saying: “Atletico, Matt. Not Athletico.”
    Another declared: “It seems that we won’t get on badly.”
    One laughed: “He loves watching Atletico when he defends. Ah Doherty I love it.”
    Another added: “You wrote it wrong but it’s the intention that counts.” More

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    Mauricio Pochettino lined up by Real Madrid with ex-Spurs boss admired for his ‘anti-Barcelonism’ by Florentino Perez

    MAURICIO POCHETTINO is being lined up as the next Real Madrid boss, according to reports.That’s because Bernabeu chief Florentino Perez reportedly admires the ex-Spurs manager’s “anti-Barcelonism.”
    Real Madrid are eyeing Mauricio Pochettino due to his anti-Barcelona stanceCredit: EPA
    Poch, 50, has been out of work since being sacked by Paris Saint-Germain last summer.
    Tottenham are believed to be keeping tabs on the Argentine, who became a fan-favourite during his five-and-a-half years in London.
    And SunSport understands Poch would also be open to taking over at Chelsea should Graham Potter get the sack.
    However, Spanish outlet Sport claim the tactician could find himself replacing Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid.
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    The Los Blancos boss is under pressure after falling behind Barcelona in the title race.
    And Poch could be the man Real turn to should they relinquish their crown.
    It’s also believed Bernabeu president Perez is a big fan of Poch due to his strong anti-Barcelona stance.
    Pochettino enjoyed two spells playing for their Catalan rivals Espanyol before starting his managerial career with the same LaLiga side.
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    And Poch has made no secret of the fact he will “never” take charge at the Nou Camp.
    Last year, he said: “I will never manage Barcelona. That is impossible.
    “I have this idea of life, a connection with a part of that city that makes that impossible.” More

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    Gennaro Gattuso SACKED as Valencia manager after just seven months in job with club languishing in 14th spot in LaLiga

    VALENCIA have sacked manager Gennaro Gattuso.The Italian only took charge of the LaLiga side in June – 12 months after talks to take over at Spurs fell through – but he has now been axed with the club sitting 14th in the Spanish top-flight.
    Valenvia have sacked manager Gennaro GattusoCredit: Getty
    The Italian only took charge of the LaLiga side in JuneCredit: Getty
    The 45-year-old penned a two-year deal upon his arrival but he has been unable to stop the downward trajectory over recent years at the club.
    Valencia confirmed the news on Monday night, with a statement saying: “Valencia CF announces that this Monday, January 30, the club and the first team coach, Gennaro Gattuso, have decided by mutual agreement to end the contractual relationship that united the Italian coach with the VCF.
    “The Club wants to thank the coach for his commitment and work in these months in charge of the first team and wish him the best of luck in his future.
    “The team will return to training this Tuesday, January 31, under the orders of ‘Voro’ Gonzalez.”
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    Gattuso won just five of his 18 LaLiga games in charge.
    His reign ended with a 1-0 home defeat to Real Valladolid last night.
    Meanwhile, this will incredibly be Voro Gonzalez’s EIGHTH spell as caretaker manager of the club.
    But he faces a daunting task over the coming days as he prepares the squad for a trip to Champions League holders Real Madrid on Thursday.
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    Gattuso enjoyed a brilliant playing career in which he represented the likes of Rangers and AC Milan and he helped Italy to win the 2006 World Cup.
    He started coaching at Sion in Switzerland before going on to take charge of Pisa, AC Milan and Napoli, who he led to Coppa italia success in 2020, prior to moving to Valencia. More

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    Barcelona launch crackdown on Man Utd fans for Europa League clash with English IP addresses banned and no child tickets

    BARCELONA have launched a crackdown on ticket sales ahead of their Europa League fixture against Manchester United.The LaLiga giants are hoping to avoid similar scenes to when they faced Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt in the competition last season.
    Barcelona have put measures in place to avoid Man Utd fans from buying home ticketsCredit: Getty
    Last season Eintracht Frankfurt’s fans are estimated to have bought 30,000 tickets to the Europa League clash at the Nou CampCredit: AFP
    The German club’s fans managed to get their hands on a reported 30,000 tickets for the fixture at the Nou Camp, way more than their allocation.
    This led to Barcelona’s home leg feeling a lot more like an away fixture due to the atmosphere created by the Frankfurt supporters.
    To stop this from happening for the Europa League tie against the Red Devils, the Spanish club have implemented measures to reduce the risk.
    The fixture has been deemed as high-risk by the Anti-Violence Commission, which has seen the measures come into action.
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    The club has created an internal transversal committee which will block computers with an IP address coming from England from buying tickets.
    It has also reduced the number of tickets an individual can purchase from six to four.
    The fixture will also not have child tickets available.
    Tour operators have also been hit as only 1,000 tickets will be sold to them to pass on to customers.
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    On the day, there will be random checks on fans, and those who have received a seat from a season ticket holder will have to have the correct form to hand.
    Erik ten Hag’s side have been made aware of the measures that affects the club’s supporters.
    The Red Devils are estimated to have a ticket allocation of 4,700 for the fixture at the 99,354-seater Nou Camp stadium. More