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    Former world champion, 47, vows to end Jake Paul’s boxing career with ‘one punch’

    CARL FROCH has threatened to end Jake Paul’s boxing career with just one punch. Froch, who retired in 2014, has embarked on an outspoken punditry career since hanging up the gloves.Carl Froch has threatened to end Jake Paul’s boxing career with just one punchCredit: RexJake Paul has come under criticism by FrochCredit: GettyAnd YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul has been among the most criticised by the British legend.Froch, 47, has vowed to come out of retirement to fight the American and claimed he would even do it for free. He said on his YouTube channel: “I will fight for charity. Which part of that do you not understand? “You conveniently left that out cause that shatters your whole illusion of, ‘oh, Carl Froch is begging for a payday.’READ MORE IN BOXING”I ain’t begging for a payday, I’m begging to ram Jake Paul’s teeth down the back of his f***ing throat. Boom. Game over. “Jake Paul’s bulls***, fake, clown career over with one punch. That’s all I’m begging for.”Froch retired in 2014 after knocking out George Groves in front of 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium.Paul, 27, is meanwhile 11-1 as a boxer with his only defeat coming in 2023 against Tommy Fury, 25, via split-decision in Saudi Arabia. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSHis last bout was marred in controversy after he beat 58-year-old great Mike Tyson over eight rounds. And Froch was among the harshest of critics as he then called to fight Paul for charity. ‘I’m kind of depressed a little’ – Boxing legend Mike Tyson’s alarming confession one month on from Jack Paul fightAnd Paul’s promotional partner Nakisa Bidarian told SunSport: “Sure Carl, show up with an offer that makes sense – since he’s fighting for charity anyways – he’s made it clear that he’s going to donate 100 per cent of his earnings to charity.”Show up with an offer that makes sense for MVP and Jake Paul, who drive the biggest numbers in the entire sport and we’ll have happy to have a conversation.”We’re certainly not looking to come to the UK to offer a 47-year-old Carl Froch – who’s never sold a pay-per-view in his life in the US which is the most important market – and make him an offer.”And, he’s fighting for charity anyways, he’s fighting for free. “So, if and when they’re ready to show us an offer that shows that he’s 100 per cent donating all proceeds that he gets paid and any entities associated with him to charity…”And that it is an eight-figure opportunity for Jake Paul – which is what Jake Paul makes in every single fight – happy to have the conversation. Absolutely.”Jake Paul with Nakisa BidarianCredit: Esther Lin/ Most Valuable Promotions More

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    The two clauses in Man Utd’s £900million Adidas deal that could leave club’s finances in TATTERS if they are relegated

    MANCHESTER UNITED’S lucrative Adidas contract could be TERMINATED if they are relegated from the Premier League.Boss Ruben Amorim admitted that relegation is a “possibility” after the Red Devils lost 2-0 to Newcastle on Monday.Man Utd signed a 10-year extension with Adidas in 2023Credit: RexUnited chiefs penned a 10-year extension with Adidas as the club’s kit manufacturer in the summer of 2023.The agreement is worth £90m per season – but relegation would drastically change matters.Should the Red Devils go down, Adidas would possess the option to terminate the deal at just one season’s notice.Alternatively, the German manufacturer would be within their rights to halve their payment for any season in which United are in the Championship.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThis means that, should the Red Devils go down this season, next year Adidas could pay £45m for the 2025-26 campaign, rather than the full £90m.Even if United stay up, they are set to take a financial hit.As of next season, £10m will be deducted from the full £90m Adidas rate for any campaign in which the Red Devils are not in the Champions League.As reported by the Telegraph, United’s latest accounts detailed some of the financial risks that would come with relegation.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThey wrote: “Relegation from the Premier League or a general decline in the success of our men’s first team, particularly in consecutive seasons, may negatively affect our ability to attract or retain talented coaching staff, as well as supporters, sponsors and other commercial partners, which would have a material adverse effect on our business, results of operations, financial condition and cash flow.”When asked about relegation following Monday night’s match, Amorim admitted: “I think that it is a possibility. We have to be clear with our fans.”Fury as Sir Jim Ratcliffe cuts ties with charity helping Man Utd legendsFurther quizzed if such talk was embarrassing, he later added: “It is also my fault.”The team is not improving. It is a little bit lost in this moment and it is a bit embarrassing to be Manchester United coach and lose a lot of games.”I think people are tired of excuses at this club. This club needs a shock.”Ruben Amorim has endured a difficult start to life at Old TraffordCredit: Getty More

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    Tyson Fury plummets down heavyweight world rankings after second Oleksandr Usyk defeat with AJ fight on the cards

    TYSON FURY has fallen down the WBO heavyweight rankings following a second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk. Fury was ranked No1 in the organisation when he challenged for Usyk’s WBO, WBA and WBC belts in December. Tyson Fury has fallen down the WBO heavyweight rankingsCredit: PAFury has twice lost to Oleksandr UsykCredit: GettyBut just like in their first fight in May, Usyk emerged with a points victory following another Saudi Arabia showdown. As a result, Fury finds himself ranked No3 in the WBO’s ratings. The Gypsy King is still No1 with the WBC but he is not even ranked by the WBA. Fury, 36, was beaten by Usyk, 37, via split-decision in May before losing a unanimous verdict last month. READ MORE IN BOXINGNow, attention has turned to an all-British blockbuster with Anthony Joshua, 35, who was knocked out by Daniel Dubois, 27, in September. And AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn revealed Dubois and Fury are the only names they are focusing on in 2025.He told iFL TV: “For us, there’s only two fights we’re interested in: Daniel Dubois rematch and Tyson Fury.“He’d [AJ] love another chance to become world heavyweight champion.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS“So, now the Fury fight is there. It might not be as big as it could have been, but it’s still the biggest fight in boxing.”Tell me a bigger fight in boxing. It doesn’t exist. AJ-Fury is the biggest fight in the sport of boxing. Tyson Fury gives cryptic update on his future after Oleksandr Usyk defeat as retirement rumours circle“So, once the dust settles, I guess it’s up to me and Frank and the guys. “Right now, I doubt that Fury is thinking about fighting again or fighting AJ.”He’s still p***ed off, and he’ll go away and spend time with his family. I mentioned two names for us. Tell me two names for Tyson Fury. There’s only one.”Anthony Joshua remains linked with a fight against FuryCredit: Reuters More

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    Tottenham in latest injury blow as left-back Destiny Udogie expected to be out for eight weeks with hamstring issue

    DESTINY UDOGIE is set to miss the next two months with a hamstring injury.The Italy star, 22, suffered the problem early in the second half of Tottenham’s 2-2 draw at home to Wolves on Sunday.Destiny Udogie is facing eight weeks on the sidelines with his hamstring injurySpurs boss Ange Postecoglou already has a massive list of injured playersCredit: PAHe was forced off in the 50th minute as Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou faced up to yet another of his first-choice back four to be crocked.SunSport understands Udogie reckons it will be eight weeks before he is back playing 100 per cent.But he does not require surgery, unlike last season when he was forced to go under the knife after damaging his left quad in training.That ended up ending his season and ruling him out of the Euros in the summer.Read more in footballSpurs have a hectic schedule of 12 games over the time period Udogie is likely to be missing.Those include the North London Derby later this month, both Carabao Cup semi-final legs against Liverpool – as well as a possible banana-skin FA Cup third round tie at Tamworth.Postecoglou already has No1 goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario out with a fractured ankle.While centre-backs Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Ben Davies are also injured.Most read in FootballUdogie’s good mate Djed Spence returns from suspension this week and will likely deputise at left-back against Newcastle on Saturday.Postecoglou’s squad has been hit by a large quantity of hamstring injuries during the Australian’s time in charge, such as to Wilson Odobert, Richarlison and Van de Ven this season.Tottenham boss Postecoglou REFUSES to answer questions after his team ship another hatful of goals in Liverpool lossGiven that record was similar at his previous clubs, it has been mooted that the intensity the Australian wants his players to train and play at is a contributing factor.But Udogie, who missed September’s Europa League win at Ferencvaros with another hamstring injury, is understood to think his current issue is down to bad luck. More

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    Why Liverpool are powerless to stop Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Real Madrid transfer if he wants to move

    TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD to Real Madrid feels like a tale as old as time.The names and the methods of recruitment change but the siren song of the Bernabeu remains the same.Trent Alexander-Arnold is being heavily linked with a move away from AnfieldCredit: AlamyAnd it is as powerful as ever.From Laurie Cunningham — the first Englishman to play for the club in the professional era — to David Beckham, Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe, the lure of the famous white shirt has often proved irresistible to the biggest stars for almost 50 years.Some players have stayed out of the clutches of Real and their infamous president Florentino Perez.Steven Gerrard, Alexander-Arnold’s predecessor as Liverpool’s homegrown hero, revealed that Real wanted him to “start a war” to force his way out of Anfield in 2010.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLGerrard didn’t.But others have found themselves at the mercy of forces beyond their control.Luis Figo did not really want to leave Barcelona in 2000 but the money and machinations of Perez made it happen.And when someone wants to join Real as much as they want to sign him — as the club’s media mouthpieces in Spain claim is the case with TAA — a deal feels all but inevitable.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWhether Liverpool fans like it or not, Real Madrid Club de Futbol are one of the few sporting institutions to have a more glorious history and more glamorous present than the Anfield club.The 15 European Cups alone put Real out on their own as football’s most successful club.Roy Keane says ‘looked like he’d never played right-back’ in savage criticism of England star Trent Alexander-ArnoldAnd the financial clout which comes from being one of the most recognisable brands in the world enables them to meet the salary expectations of the best players in the world.Yet the attraction of Real goes beyond mere numbers.They have an aura, a magic that has rarely waned in the era when football has become a truly global game.At different times, Manchester United and Barcelona have been the go-to clubs for the creme de la creme.But with both enduring difficult times right now the Bernabeu is where players like Alexander-Arnold, 26, want to go.And as Mbappe proved, when you are a talent in demand, you can choose your own adventure. That was not the case when Cunningham left West Brom for Real in 1979.Even if the England winger had not wanted to leave, the offer of £950,000 was not one that the Baggies would have been prepared to turn down.Kylian Mbappe poses with Florentino PerezCredit: GettyLaurie Cunningham was the first Englishman to play for Real MadridCredit: PABack then the big Spanish and Italian clubs could pay transfer fees and, in particular, wages that were beyond the reach of most, if not all, English sides.The Bosman ruling of 1995 — which allowed players to leave clubs at the end of their contracts without a transfer fee being paid — altered the balance of power between clubs, players and agents.Steve McManaman was the first big Premier League star to take advantage of the freedom to sign a pre-contract agreement with a major foreign club when he agreed to join Real in 1999.McManaman signed the deal in January but declined to pose in a white shirt out of respect for Liverpool.But when necessary, Real — and Perez — have been prepared to force the issue.The club were Champions League holders when Perez went up against Lorenzo Sanz for the presidency in 2000.Launching an aggressive new recruitment policy — starting with the signing of Figo from bitter rivals Barcelona — was his campaign promise.So when Perez won a surprise victory, Figo found himself crossing Spanish football’s great divide for a world record fee of £52million rather than signing an improved deal at the Nou Camp.Luis Figo controversially quit Barcelona for the BernabeuCredit: EPASteve McManaman quit Anfield for Real MadridCredit: ReutersIt was the start of the Galactico era that gathered Zinedine Zidane, Beckham and other big names in a star-studded squad.Michael Owen and Jonathan Woodgate followed from the Premier League — they fell short of the sky-high expectations, as did the trophy haul and Perez left in 2006.But since his return in 2009, Real have got plenty of bang for their buck.Cristiano Ronaldo arrived that summer from Manchester United for £80m — another world-record fee at the time — and went on to become the greatest goalscorer in the club’s history by rattling in a sensational 451 goals in his 438 matches in all competitions.To keep Ronaldo sweet, the £86m Real paid Tottenham for Gareth Bale in 2013 was under-reported.But the overall message was clear… even as the Premier League’s financial power was growing and growing, Real could still get their man.Cristiano Ronaldo completed a seismic, world record £80m move from Man UtdCredit: AP:Associated PressGareth Bale left Tottenham for Madrid in 2013Credit: APLuka Modric and Eden Hazard are just two other examples of star players who left England for Real.The cash gap between LaLiga and the Premier League is why Perez continues to campaign for a European Super League.In the meantime, he and chief scout Juni Calafat are following a hybrid transfer policy.Real moved quickly to snap up young talent like Vinicius Jr, with a deal in place months before he turned 18 in 2018.Endrick was still only 16 when he signed an agreement to move to the Bernabeu last summer when he hit 18.Calafat also keeps an eye out for experienced, top-level players available for nothing — like Antonio Rudiger and David Alaba.And when big money needs to be spent on the hottest talent, Real spend it, as they did when laying down an initial £88.5m for Bellingham last year.Real forked out for Jude Bellingham 18 months agoCredit: GettyReal Madrid snapped up Vinicius Jr as a teenCredit: ReutersSignificantly, though, other clubs — including Liverpool — could have matched that fee and the young England star’s financial package. But Bellingham wanted Real.Last summer, one of the most tedious transfer sagas in football history ended when Mbappe finally joined Real.The France captain, 26, resisted Paris Saint-German’s attempts to offload him to Saudi Arabia and ran down his contract before moving to the Bernabeu with a signing-on fee of £128m to be paid over five years on top of his £13m annual salary.Again, a handful of other clubs might have been able to do a similar deal.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut Mbappe was determined to put on that famous white shirt.If Alexander-Arnold is of the same mind, then there is little or nothing Liverpool can do to stop it happening.Alexander-Arnold may have already made up his mindCredit: Alamy More

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    Miguel Almiron set for £16million Newcastle transfer exit in January to play for Premier League winner

    MIGUEL ALMIRON looks set for a £16million exit from Newcastle to Charlotte FC.The Paraguayan winger, 30, saw a move to the MLS side collapse in the summer as they refused to meet Toon’s asking price.Miguel Almiron looks set for a £16million exit from Newcastle to Charlotte FCCredit: GettySince then he has barely featured for the Mags in the Premier League and has attracted a host of interest from both Europe and South America.Olympiacos are interested in bringing Almiron to Greece but Brazilian rivals Santos and Botafogo are looking to snap him up.However, the switch Stateside appears to be BACK ON after Charlotte FC assistant manager Christian Fuchs revealed the ex-Atlanta United attacker is closing in on an MLS return.Fuchs, Prem title winner with Leicester in 2016, said: “He’s a great player but I don’t really want to talk about him as he hasn’t signed yet.READ MORE IN football “There are always a lot of names being associated with Charlotte FC and all I know is that, once it is signed, Almiron will be a great addition to our club and I would really look forward to him joining us and playing for us.“We are very ambitious, coming up into our fourth year and it has been a steady progression within the club, within the MLS and we are really looking forward to getting going again.“We are coming back on January 12th, going into pre season, and it is going to be a great season ahead.”As revealed by SunSport, Newcastle are also poised to cash in on former England star Kieran Trippier. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSTrippier is one of the Toon’s highest earners and the club’s hierarchy are ready to cash in on the 34-year-old as they look to stick by Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules.The defender – who won the Spanish title with Atletico Madrid before joining Newcastle in 2021 – is believed to be open to another move abroad.Clubs in Spain, Italy and Turkey have all registered interest in the set-piece specialist who won 54 England caps before retiring from international duty after last summer’s Euros.Arsenal Invincible and cult hero reveals we’ve all been saying his name wrong for nearly 45 years More

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    Kyle Walker could link up with Cristiano Ronaldo as he is big transfer target for Saudi Arabia clubs

    KYLE WALKER remains a big January transfer target for oil-rich clubs in Saudi Arabia.The Manchester City skipper, 34, is having a tough season but has 18 months left on his Etihad contract.Kyle Walker has endured a difficult season at Man CityCredit: RexWalker admitted he would “never say never” when a Middle East move was first on the horizon last year — despite knocking it back to chase more silverware under Pep Guardiola.Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr, Al-Ahli and Al-Ittihad are all believed to still be keen on talking to the England defender.But a move away from City is more likely in the summer than during the January window as Guardiola’s squad is badly hit by injuries.The reigning Prem champions returned to winning ways with a 2-0 triumph at Leicester last Sunday.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLGoals by Savinho and Erling Haaland saw City grab a much-needed three points.After the game, boss Guardiola admitted his “relief” at the result.He said: “I think it is more relief than happiness, I think that’s the right word.”As a performance it was not the best, I couldn’t expect it, really. Leicester were better in the last 10-15 minutes of the first half, in the last 15-20 of the ­second.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”The game was tight. We have to improve a lot. We will improve as the results improve, that’s for sure. The best of us will come back.“Against Everton the performance was far better than today but today we won and that’s what we need to clean our minds and souls and see we can win games.Erling Haaland swears in live TV interview after Man City win as Sky Sports reporter laughs nervously“I never thought it was difficult to win one single game but now we feel it. Maybe it’s good.”That period helps to see what we have done, it made me reflect on how difficult it is to do what we have done.”Pep Guardiola admitted his relief after beating LeicesterCredit: Getty More

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    Ruben Amorim looking for new keeper with Man Utd scouts already watching Belgian stopper

    RUBEN AMORIM is looking for a new goalkeeper to provide serious competition for Andre Onana at Manchester United.Royal Antwerp’s Belgian stopper Senne Lammens, 22, has been watched by scouts.Andre Onana has endured a difficult spell of formCredit: AlamyMan Utd scouts have looked at Senne LammensCredit: GettyPortuguese boss Amorim knows the past few weeks have been  difficult for both Onana and his understudy Altay Bayindir.Onana has made bad mistakes in the two months Amorim has been in charge, while Bayindir committed two blunders in the Carabao Cup loss to Tottenham.However, to get in a keeper   now   would   depend on Bayindir leaving.Man Utd lost 2-0 to Newcastle at Old Trafford on Monday.READ MORE ON MAN UTDThe result left Amorim’s side languishing in 14th going into the new year.After the defeat, the United boss admitted that his side could be dragged into a relegation battle.He said: “It is really hard. Relegation is a possibility. That is really clear so we have to fight.“It is a really difficult moment, one of the more difficult moments in the history of Manchester United and we have to address it with honesty.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS“We have to fight in the next game. We have to change something but this season will be really hard on everybody. It can make us stronger.“I am responsible. I don’t like to arrive here and make excuses. I think people are tired of excuses in this club.Ruben Amorim says Man Utd face a relegation battle“I think our club needs a shock and we have to understand that.”We have to acknowledge where we are – we have to win games and focus on surviving.”Ruben Amorim has admitted the scale of his task at Man UtdCredit: Getty More