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    Fan favourite Ian Wright becomes highest paid football pundit after bumper year of earnings amid Eni Aluko row

    ITV sports presenter Ian Wright is now the highest earning pundit on telly – making an estimated profit of almost £2.2m last year.His earnings now dwarf those of his longtime friend and former England skipper Gary Lineker who was paid £1.35m by the BBC as host of Match of the Day. Ian Wright was recently slammed by fellow pundit Eni AlukoCredit: RexRecent accounts for former Arsenal star Ian, 61, showed that his company, Elanar Ltd, had its best period yet in the year ending July 2024.A TV insider said: “These figures show just how popular a figure Wrighty remains – both the viewing public and with TV execs and advertisers who clearly think he’s worth every penny they pay him.”His firm’s financial reports show he has over £1m in the bank and in the last financial year paid a staggering £549,000 in corporation tax, which suggests he made a profit of £2.19m during that period.As well as his football punditry Ian also has other deals that have boosted his coffers, including ad campaigns for retail giants ranging from Marks & Spencer to adidas.read more on ian wrightITV recently backed him following a row with his fellow presenter Eni Aluko, who accused him of ‘blocking’ opportunities for women in football. She later apologised, but he refused to accept the apology.A spokesperson for the channel later said he was: “an incredible advocate, ally and brilliant broadcaster of women’s football.”Eni Aluko’s former England team-mate Steph Houghton publicly backs Ian Wright in TV pundits’ rowArsenal legend Ian has refused to accept Eni’s apologyCredit: PAUnlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club. More

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    Kind-hearted Man City star Jack Grealish donates £1,000 to devastated family of mum who suddenly died

    KIND-HEARTED Manchester City star Jack Grealish has donated £1,000 to the devastated family of a mum who suddenly passed away.Michelle Yates, 55, died on April 4, leaving her loved ones struggling to pay for her funeral.Kind hearted Jack Grealish has donated £1,000 to the devastated family of a mum who suddenly passed awayCredit: GettyA GoFundMe set up by a family friend described Michelle as “generous and kind”, someone who would “give her last pound to anyone that needed it”.The England footballer, 29, has donated £1,000 and posted the page on his Instagram, urging his 8.7million followers to give what they can.The GoFundMe reads: “Michelle suddenly passed away at the young age of 55.“This has left her family and friends in complete shock and devastation.READ MOE ON JACK GREALISH“Michelle was a loving mum to Harry and William, her two sons.“An amazing Nan, a doting wife and lovely friend.“Michelle was a generous and kind woman, someone that would give her last pound to anyone that needed it.“The family were not prepared for Michelle’s sudden passing and are faced with funding her funeral, while trying to grieve and process their loss.”Most read in FootballThe GoFundMe has so far raised nearly £7,000 of the £8,000 target, with Jack the top donor.His previous acts of kindness include a £5,000 donation for 20-year-old student Dylan Lamb’s lifesaving leukemia treatment, as well as another £5,000 for expectant father and young Aston Villa fan, Shaun Francis, who passed away suddenly in 2023 aged just 29.Jack Grealish racked up £10k bar bill partying with pals in the wake Man City’s 5-2 win over Crystal Palace – despite playing 3 minutesThe footballer also gave £5,000 to “beautiful” Instagram influencer, Paige Rice, 22, who was killed in a car crash in 2021.The Audi A3 she was travelling in collided with a taxi in the Queensway tunnel in Liverpool, Merseyside.Jack shared a photo of her on Instagram alongside a broken heart and crying emoji with the tribute: “RIP Paige”.It’s understood that Jack didn’t know Paige but he reached out to one of her friends and offered to donate.He’s also given £500 to a fundraiser for British ex-forces hero James Henderson, who was killed in an Israeli strike on a food convoy in Gaza. More

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    Chris Eubank Jr had no water in his body to even sweat so it’s time to put health before wealth & KO Benn rematch talks

    CHRIS EUBANK Jr spending over 24hrs in a Royal London Hospital bed after suffering chronic dehydration is all the evidence boxing fans need to see why a Conor Benn rematch should be dead and buried.The 35-year-old could not make the 11st 6lb middleweight limit on Friday morning — not even after another desperate last training session moments later.Eubank Jr goes on the attack in Saturday’s slugfest with Conor Benn at the Tottenham Hotspur StadiumCredit: GettyChris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn trade blows in 1990 fight before the former sealed a ninth-round win at the NEC in BirminghamCredit: AlamyAfter the fight, his insides were so bone dry he could barely sweat, when any other athlete on the planet — after 36 minutes of breathless action — would be saturated.So, what chance that he will be able to boil down to the 160lb limit SAFELY for the scheduled rematch in September, when he will be 36 and further battling with his fading metabolism?Just because casual boxing fans think they saw a thrilling slugfest between an evenly matched pair of nepo-baby millionaires.Just because the Tottenham Stadium was filled by the Instagram generation that wants to film itself attending flashy events — it does not mean a son, a brother and an uncle needs to starve the crucial protective membrane around his brain of water yet again.READ MORE ON CHRIS EUBANK JRNow that the pair have banked £8million each, helped Sky Sports flog hundreds of thousands of pay-per-views, treated their legendary fathers to one last night in the lime-lit ring and itched that itch of a third fight between the families — both men deserve to move on and achieve more.Benn is 28, his early career was expertly guided and he grabbed the scalps of a few decent Americans but he has never even challenged for an English or British title.He is too rich and successful to go back now and fight for domestic titles but he is also too small and not talented enough to become a world champion in his new 11st 6lb division.But he could definitely rebuild back at the 10st 7lb welter limit or even the 11st super-welter maximum, where some tough but beatable names hold the fragmented belts and compete for the top slots.Most read in BoxingEubank Jr’s stock will probably never be higher — but he has repeatedly shown he is unwilling to take world-title shots when the risk outweighs the rewards.Ex-champ Gennady Golovkin was wisely avoided like the plague and his compatriot, reigning champion Janibek Alimkhanuly, has been dodged like a vegan dinner party invite.Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn in classy nods to their iconic dads during ringwalks for huge grudge fightThe super-middle division of 12st is the safest place for him to go because there is fellow Londoner Hamzah Sheeraz lurking there and fellow Sky Sports fighter Callum Simpson in the stable.Since the tragic 2021 death of his brother Sebastian — who left baby son Raheem behind — Eubank Jr has been candid about his change in priorities.World title belts, as golden as they may glisten and as deep in boxing stone they might etch names, cannot help to feed, raise and educate a three-year-old boy in Dubai.The statement from his BOXXER promoters could not hide the fact that his kidneys, brain and heart needed to be carefully watched for signs of damage.They wrote: “As part of his standard post-fight protocol, Chris went to hospital for precautionary checks to monitor his vitals and ensure everything is in order.“They take these measures very seriously, given everything they have experienced.“This process is something they now prioritise after every fight.”The first Benn vs Eubank Sr fight, in 1990, ended in an emphatic ninth-round win for the lisping showman.Benn and his rival struggle to stay on their feet through exhaustionCredit: GettySweat-free Eubank with iconic dad after resultCredit: ReutersAnd the 1993 rematch ended in a controversial draw that most viewers accept should have been awarded to the former British fusilier, Benn.Now the third instalment has made it 2-0 to the Brighton family, there is just no need to return to that well and keep pulling at the heartstrings.The nostalgia appeal is as exhausted as the two boxers were from the middle rounds.And the novelty effect will be as spent as the £16m Saudi Arabia sunk into their purses.Any notion of feuding families, malice, spite and bragging rights went down the khazi the second they all hugged and praised each other like a group of Love Island boys waiting to meet the chicks of Casa Amor.The fight was grubby and dangerous, we are lucky a brief hospital recovery is the worst of the fallout.There is a reason the British Boxing Board of Control avoided calls and messages from reporters on Friday and Saturday morning about weight-cut rules being broken and liberties taken.Read More on The SunBritish boxing got away with one, some brave people got rich some greedy ones got even richer.But the game is too hard — and we are not fortunate enough — to keep pushing our luck with the health and safety of men too brave for their own safety.ROUND BY ROUNDROUND 1The referee forces them to touch gloves before the bout starts after initially ignoring his request.Benn flies out looking for the right, bobbing, weaving, jumping in with another right. Eubank triples up the jab looking to assert his size. Round feels like it went on forever.ROUND 2Benn darts forward, ducking under a Eubank shot and then both trade lefts.There is a coming together — before both get a warning from the ref.Jab from Eubank snaps Benn’s head back but he fires straight back.Right hook lands for Benn, then a jab lands but Eubank responds and scores with a left hook.ROUND 3The Londoner just misses with a counter right as Eubank looks a little lethargic.Right shot lands on the button for Benn and a follow-up left stuns Eubank in what is the first sign of danger.Eubank goads Benn and tries to rough him up and snaps his head back with a jab.Big right for Benn as Eubank looks to go to the body.ROUND 4Three-punch combo out the gate for Eubank to head and body pushes Benn back.Huge uppercut off the jab lands for Eubank as the crowd chant his name.Benn slips and lands a left, then follows up soon after with a counter right.ROUND 5Benn hits the floor — but it is ruled a slip and Eubank looks intent to just stop the attacks.But he drives Benn back with a couple of one-twos and then sends him flying across the ring with a shrug — using his size advantage.Eubank misses with a right and Benn says ‘what was that?’ROUND 6The smaller man drives Eubank on to the ropes and sticks his gloves in his opponent’s MOUTH.Sharp counter right lands for Benn, then Eubank replies but both end up losing each other.Counter right uppercut lands for Eubank.Benn connects with a right, Eubank responds with a jab and then evades three shots coming his way — the fight appears to be turning here.ROUND 7Ugly scenes as they try to grab each other and punch, which ends with a warning for Eubank — potentially his last before a point comes off.He whips in an uppercut, which Benn takes well as crowd gasps.Uppercut left shakes Benn but he fires back.Benn walks into some shots, not defending as well as earlier, while Eubank lets the verbals jabs fly too. A big one-two shakes Benn.ROUND 8Benn comes out strong, swinging from the hip after sensing Eubank’s recent success.It becomes a slugfest — but nothing lands.Again both trade hooks, bobbing, weaving and throwing shots at each other.Eubank chases Benn across the ring desperately looking for a big shot.ROUND 9A wild misses with a left hook from Benn and they tangle in the centre of the ring before the Londoner connects with a decent right hand.A looping hook misses Eubank but he is CUT from a head clash. Both land shots as the Brighton man takes the fight to close quarters.ROUND 10Both quite literally run into each other and let their hands go, turning it into a brawl.Eubank forces Benn onto the ropes, goes back into the centre and it is a fight in a phonebox.Both swing from the hip and land on the button. Benn connects on the chin and Eubank’s legs dip but he just evades a follow-up shot.Eubank walks right into a Benn right hand.ROUND 11Eubank lands a jab and right hook to the body, then follows up with a counter uppercut.The Brighton boxer unleashes a barrage of shots, bullying the smaller man, as Benn backs up to the ropes.ROUND 12They touch gloves — the first glimpse of respect between them.There is a tussle on the ropes with Eubank getting the better of it, using his size, as a big right hand rockets off Benn’s head.Benn is shaken back with a short shot but responds with a huge right. Eubank fires a left and both trade punches until the final bell goes. More

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    Plans for quango football regulator should be scrapped immediately, blasts Kemi Badenoch

    PLANS for a quango football regulator should be scrapped immediately, Kemi Badenoch blasted yesterday.The Tory Leader implored Sir Keir Starmer against creating another body which could be led by a Labour donor.Kemi Badenoch has told Keir Starmer to scrap plans for a quango football regulatorCredit: ReutersIn the coming weeks, ministers are expected to confirm that the football regulator will be headed up by David Kogan.The sports media rights executive donated almost £75,000 to Labour MPs and parliamentary candidates in 2023 and 2024.Ms Badenoch told The Sun: “I don’t and have never really believed in the idea of a football regulator, because it’s about who runs it.“I’ve heard rumours that Labour has picked some Labour person to run the football regulator. read more on Kemi Badenoch”So it’s going to be a quango.”This is a government that doesn’t have serious businesspeople, people who understand these things.“Labour, running football, in my view, is not a good idea.”In February Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe, former chairman of Southampton FC and FA Board member, warned the organisation would destroy the Premier League.Most read in FootballSpeaking to The Sun’s Never Mind The Ballots show, he said: “The Premier League’s an unbelievable success.“It brings huge soft power to Britain, it brings huge amounts of tax revenue to the Exchequer.”Kemi Badenoch pleads for Tories to give her more time just like Margaret Thatcher was givenMs Badenoch said: ‘Labour, running football, in my view, is not a good idea’Credit: Dan Charity More

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    Chris Eubank Sr seen accompanying son to hospital after brutal boxing bout with Conor Benn

    CHRIS Eubank Sr was seen accompanying his son to hospital after his brutal boxing bout with arch rival Conor Benn.The anxious-looking dad, 58, kept an eye on Chris Jr, 35, and stayed with him overnight as he was treated following his epic points victory.Chris Eubank Sr was seen accompanying his son to hospital after his brutal boxing bout with arch rival Conor BennCredit: GettyChris Jr was treated following his epic points victoryCredit: ReutersEubank Sr, who had a fierce 1990s boxing rivalry with Conor’s dad Nigel Benn, had called the sons’ grudge match a “circus”.But he ended a rift by being reunited with his son before the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium fight.A fan who spotted the pair in hospital said: “Chris Sr looked like the doting Dad and was right by his son’s side, keeping an eye on him and medics and making sure he was OK.“Although Chris Jr won the fight he seemed in a really bad way and was in an oxygen mask.Read More on Sport“It was great to see them together and so close after they had apparenlty had a feud, though.”Eubank Jr’s team denied claims of a broken jaw and said the hospital visit was “standard post-fight protocol”.Giving an update on Eubank Jr’s condition yesterday, his promoter Ben Shalom said he had not broken his jaw and was “currently resting”.He explained: “There is no truth to the rumours regarding a broken jaw.Most read in Boxing“As part of his standard post-fught protocol, Chris went to hospital for checks to monitor his vitals and ensure everything is in order.“Chris and Conor gave absolutely everything.”Conor Benn did attend the post-fight conference and said his defeat was a “hard one to swallow” – as a rematch loomed.SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr gives his verdict on Chris Eubank Jr’s win over Conor Benn More

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    Phil Foden puts family home up for sale for £3.25m just after we revealed his mum is on move

    PHIL Foden has put his former family home up for sale for a cool £3.25m – just a week after we revealed his mum is also on the move.The Manchester City midfielder moved out of the sprawling four-bedroom property in Prestbury, Cheshire, last September after neighbours called police to complain about a noisy party being held at the property.Phil Foden has put his former family home up for sale for £3.25mCredit: GettyFoden, who lives with fiancee Rebecca Cooke and their three young children, has now moved into a sprawling mansion in the Cheshire countryside which comes complete with its own lake so he can indulge his love of fishing.The transfer comes as Phil, 25, also put a five bedroom mansion that his parents Claire and Phil Senior live in just a couple of miles away up for sale.They too have been hit with noise complaints from neighbours.A source said: “Phil and his family enjoyed living in Prestbury but they are now settled in their new home so it makes sense to cash in and sell up the other home.”Read More on SportFoden is set to make a profit of £400,000 if the house, which he bought three years ago, sells for its asking price of £3.25m.New footage shows Phil Foden’s reaction to Man Utd fans’ sick chant aimed at his mum More

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    Prem clubs with most arrests for Class A drugs on match days revealed – where does your club rank?

    THE most arrests for Class A drugs on match days in Premier League grounds were at Manchester’s United and City stadiums, figures reveal.The league table of shame for the past two seasons also includes West Ham, Liverpool and Newcastle among the worst offenders.The Manchester rivals account for one in five of all Class A drug arrests at the 20 Premier League grounds. Police made 15 inside both City’s Etihad stadium and at United’s Old Trafford.One in seven arrests at Prem grounds are for Class A drugs. There were 54 in 2022-23 and 99 last year. Read More on SportIpswich were the only club with none.Home Office stats were analysed by betting service TipMan Tips, which said: “These figures show that drug possession is a prevalent issue across all the Premier League clubs.“They highlight the need for a police presence at football matches to prevent drugs getting inside stadiums.“The fear is however that many more people are getting away with bringing illegal substances into football stadiums.”Most read in FootballMoment scandal-hit Prem ref David Coote snorts white powder in shocking video during Euro 2024Number of arrests for Class A drug possession inside Premier League grounds during the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasonsManchester City – 15Manchester United – 15West Ham United – 13Liverpool – 13Newcastle United – 12Arsenal – 11Fulham – 9Chelsea – 9Everton – 9Crystal Palace – 8Nottingham Forest – 7Wolverhampton Wanderers – 6Tottenham Hotspur – 6Bournemouth – 5Southampton – 4Brighton – 4Aston Villa – 3Leicester City – 3Brentford – 2Ipswich – 0The most arrests for Class A drugs on match days in Premier League grounds were at Manchester’s United and City stadiums, figures revealCredit: Getty More

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    Conor Benn’s firm’s eye-watering debts revealed ahead of star’s Chris Eubank Jr grudge match

    BOXER Conor Benn’s company suffered a huge blow as it racked up debts of £400,000.Paperwork for The Destroyer Ltd show the sum owed by ex-world champ Nigel Benn’s son, 28, which includes bank loans and trade creditors.Conor Benn’s company suffered a huge blow as it racked up debts of £400,000Credit: GettyBut he will share an £18million purse fighting Chris Eubank Jr — son of his dad’s 1990s arch rival — tonight at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.His firm was set up in 2016 when Conor, who has a love of expensive cars, made his pro debut.But he has told of his middleweight grudge match opponent’s debts — claiming Eubank Jr, 35, owes footie ace Neymar £4million in poker losses.Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn were originally meant to face off against each other back in 2022, but Benn had failed a drugs test after testing positive for Clomifene.READ MORE ON CONOR BENNTensions between the two Brits have been high ever since.The fathers of Eubank Jr and Benn fought twice, firstly in a Eubank Sr victory in 1990, then a draw in 1993, with a trilogy fight never agreed.The fight in 2025 has kicked off with controversy, as Chris Eubank Jr failed to make the weight and was fined £300,000.Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor BennTHE countdown is ON to one of the biggest boxing events of the 21st CenturyFamilial tension and a rivalry that has been brewing for years will finally be resolved when Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn meet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.There has been huge drama in the build-up with the pair engaged in a war of words and multiple clashes in person.SunSport will have full coverage of the blockbuster clash all week and LIVE round-by-round coverage of every fight on a stacked undercard.Latest NewsAll the infoConor Benn celebrates after Chris Eubank Jr is forced to pay him £375,000 for missing weight More