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Chelsea Terminate Raheem Sterling’s Contract

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Chelsea have confirmed they have agreeedto terminate Raheem Sterling’s contract and allowed him to leave the club after three-and-a-half years at Stamford Bridge, following an earlier exclusive from Telegraph journalist Mike McGrath.

The 31-year-old has been linked with a move away from the west London club during the January transfer window, with an exit now done.

The former England international hasn’t made a single appearance for the Blues under Enzo Maresca or Liam Rosenior this season, and he also hasn’t been named in any matchday squads.

Now Chelsea and Sterling have finalise a deal to cancel a contract due to expire in 2027, which appears to be the best move for all parties.

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The latest development is good news for the Englishman in particular, as it not only allows him to join a new club on a free transfer – which is likely to be more attractive to suitors – but he can also sign for his next team outside of the transfer window too.

Posting on X on Wednesday afternoon, McGrath has posted an exclusive update on the situation.

Prior to being frozen out at the Bridge, Sterling has made 81 appearances for the Blues since joining in the summer of 2022 in a £50m deal from Manchester City, scoring 19 goals and providing a further 15 assists.

The 31-year-old – who reportedly earns in the region of £325,000-a-week – spent last season on loan at Arsenal, but after the Gunners decided against signing the forward permanently he returned to Chelsea, where he has been exiled from the squad and forced to train separately.

Who Will Raheem Sterling Join Next?

Raheem Sterling during a pre-match warm-up at Arsenal

Sterling was keen to avoid another loan move away from Chelsea and instead agree a permanent transfer elsewhere, and this proposed solution is likely to open up his options.

Premier League side Fulham have long been linked with the attacker and are seen as one of the favourites to be his next club. Joining the Cottagers would allow Sterling to remain in west London should he want to.

West Ham and Crystal Palace could be two other English top flight sides to look out for, while links with clubs in Saudi and the MLS will no doubt follow.

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Arsenal Agree Terms with Leicester Winger Jeremy Monga Over Manchester City

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Arsenal have agreed personal terms to secure a new signing after Andrea Berta held a meeting with the player, allowing them to become his preference over Manchester City.

The Gunners are working to bring in new additions after their impressive 2025-2026 season, which saw them lift the Premier League title.

Arsenal did, however, lose the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain last month, so they will be looking to improve their squad in order to compete on all fronts.

Their performances in the domestic cups were also a disappointment, so there’s no doubt there’s still room for improvement.

They certainly won’t mind after lifting the Premier League title, but work is now underway to ensure they can go again.


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According to insider Hand of Arsenal, Arsenal have now agreed full personal terms with Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga.

The Gunners are believed to now be his full preference ahead of Manchester City after Berta held a meeting with the young talent.

Monga, described as ‘special’, could go out on loan in the summer transfer window, while Berta laid out a pathway similar to that of Max Dowman to try to convince him to make the move to the Emirates Stadium.

A loan move would probably be best for Monga heading into the new season. It will be interesting to see if he follows in Dowman’s footsteps and is amongst the senior squad.

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Arsenal now have the freedom to take risks on signing young talents and allowing them to grow and develop after they lifted the Premier League title.

They shouldn’t need too many additions for their senior squad and starting eleven, meaning they can look to sign the best youngsters from around the world.

Over the last few years, the focus has understandably been on bringing in players who are capable of making an impact to help them win a league title.

Monga is unlikely to contribute that way immediately, but there is no doubt he can become a star for them over the next few years.

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Greatest New York Knicks Players of All Time Named and Ranked By AI

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With the New York Knicks making their long-awaited return to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, and having already laid down a statement win in Game 1 against Victor Wembenyama’s San Antonio Spurs 95-105, we asked AI who it thinks are the 10 greatest players to put on the Big Apple jersey.

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Dick Barnett

Dick Barnett

Entry number 10 on this list is a basketball Hall of Famer held in the highest esteem. The shooting guard started his career in the league at Syracuse Nationals (later renamed the Philadelphia 76ers) as the fourth pick in the 1959 NBA Draft following an incredibly proficient college stint at Tennessee A&I State College, where he won three NAIA basketball championships under the tutelage of John McLendon, often attributed as the founder of the fast break and full-court press.

Joining the Knicks in 1965 from the Los Angeles Lakers after averaging solid points per game returns, that trade turned out to be a stroke of genius for his new team, with a 23.1 scoring average in his first season for “Fall Back Baby.” The early ’70s were when it really started to come together in New York, culminating in NBA championship wins in 1970 and again in 1973.

With both those wins coming against the Lakers, the LA-based franchise must have wondered why they ever let the No. 12 leave.

9

Earl Monroe

Earl Monroe

NBA fans of a certain era will need no introduction to the next man to grace this list. Earl “The Pearl” Monroe was something of a unique entity in the ’70s. Known for an impossible-to-guard spin move that left defenders questioning their profession, the Baltimore Bullets took to their 1968 rookie of the year instantly.


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When its hated rivals, the New York Knicks, came calling with an offer the future NBA champion couldn’t resist in 1971, he took that rookie-season productivity to a whole new level, helping secure the 1973 NBA Championship alongside Dick Barnett.

In 2021, the four-time NBA All-Star was selected for the NBA 75th-anniversary team. His showstopping, high-scoring output, and impact on the league, made his inclusion a nailed-on certainty.

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Bill Bradley

Bill Bradley

Bill Bradley’s high-IQ plays were an essential cog in the ever-present 1970 team that won two championships, perhaps even more so than the aforementioned stars.

“Dollar Bill” wasn’t flashy, but what he gave to the Knicks in terms of structure and court awareness was worth its weight in gold. His nickname belies that fact, not because he spent his money on fast cars or nights out, but because he was always a sure thing when he played at Madison Square Garden.

Accomplished long before he entered the NBA scene, he captained the US Olympic basketball team to glory at Tokyo 1964. He even put his league aspirations on hold to attend Oxford University, where he studied economics and history, and won a EuroLeague title on the side with Olimpia Milano.

The two-time champion and 1973 NBA All-Star’s No. 24 jersey now proudly hangs in the rafters of the arena where he achieved so much.

7

Carmelo Anthony

Carmelo Anthony

Now switching our attention to a more modern player, watching Carmelo “Melo” Anthony was a joy. Making his way into the league in 2003 in a draft class that had no equal (LeBron James, Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade), he left his mark in the NBA with 28,289 points, placing him just outside the top 10 on the all-time scoring list.

A decorated Olympian, he also played a contributing factor in three consecutive gold medals for Team USA in 2008, 2012, and 2016. While he never obtained a ring during his 19-year NBA career, his stats speak for themselves.

6

Dave DeBusschere

Dave DeBusschere

An all-around athlete, DeBusschere was always destined for greatness, but that greatness could have been found outside the NBA court if things had turned out differently.


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Long before Michael Jordan took up Major League Baseball at the peak of his prowess, another man had already made a similar decision, choosing to focus his future on basketball. A talented pitcher in his own right, DeBusschere signed for the Chicago White Sox in 1962, with his last appearance coming a year later.

Around this time, the NBA came calling for this defensive 6-foot-6 powerhouse, who averaged 11.0 rebounds per game across his illustrious career with the Detroit Pistons and New York Knicks from 1962 to 1974, making him a vital cog in the Knicks’ championship-winning team.

5

Bernard King

Bernard King

A menace on the fast break, Bernard King was the model of what a small forward should strive to be.

A 4x NBA All-Star who consistently shot above 50% from the field in an era more focused on strength and size than on scoring productivity, King helped change the game of basketball in the 1980s.

Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012, few could argue against that. 19,655 points (22.5 PPG) and a scoring champion in the 1985 season with a dizzying 32.9 average. It begs the question: just how much greater would his productivity have been in the modern era?

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Jalen Brunson

Jalen Brunson

A few may think it’s premature to add Jalen Brunson to this list as an active NBA player, but when you consider the transformative journey the New York franchise has been on since Brunson arrived, it makes a whole lot of sense.

Once seen as the basement dwellers of the NBA, the league’s landscape began to change when “The Brunson Burner” came to town. From finishing 11th in the East in 2021-22 to consecutive postseason appearances, the landscape in NY has changed, thanks in no small part to Brunson’s stat line. 2025-26 was proof of that, with 26.0 points, 6.8 assists, and 3.3 rebounds per game.

And having made their way to the NBA Finals off the back of a convincing sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Brunson and co. will be hoping to guide the organisation to its first NBA Championship since 1973, a sentence that would have been alien to fans just a short time ago.

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Willis Reed

Willis Reed

Captain, leader, legend. Those are just some of the words that would best describe Willis Reed.

“The Captain” was a certified great who lifted his franchise to greatness. Spending the entirety of his NBA career with the New York Knicks, dominant and combative in equal measure, he won the NBA Rookie of the Year despite being selected in the second round of the NBA Draft of 1964.


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Despite being a glass operative, his scoring average in that first year in the league was seventh overall with an even better rebound proficiency (14.7 rpg). In the 1969-70 season, it all clicked together. The Knicks, having recruited well, enjoyed a franchise-record 60-game record.

But it is that famous Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals on the 8th of May 1970 that Reed will be most remembered for. The regular-season MVP, who had injured himself in Game 5 and missed Game 6 with a thigh injury, was expected to be out of action for the final match. Reed had other ideas and produced one of the NBA’s most iconic moments as he took to the court to nullify Wilt Chamberlain’s output and secure the Knicks’ first NBA championship.

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Walt Frazier

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Widely regarded as one of the greatest point guards in Knicks’ history, Walt “Clyde” Frazier’s performance in the aforementioned Game 7 was as legendary as Willis Reed’s shock appearance.

Carrying the brunt of the weight on the night, Frazier delivered 36 points, 19 assists, and seven rebounds. A floor general who could defend the rim and score at will, he was a monstrous talent that many opponents, including that legendary LA Lakers team, had little answer for.

Making seven consecutive NBA All-Defensive First Team appearances from 1969-1975, he would repeat the feat once more in 1973. His legacy as one of the greats was secured when he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987.

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Patrick Ewing

Patrick Ewing Supersonics

Who else could have been number one on this list?

The first overall pick of the NBA Draft of 1985 lived up to every one of his sizeable billing. An 11-time NBA All-Star, the center spent 15 of his 17 NBA seasons as a certified Knicks fan-favourite.

Leading the Knicks to the NBA Finals in the ’90s (1994 and 1999), during the era of Shaquille O’Neal and Michael Jordan’s Chicago Bulls, he gave New Yorkers hope that anything was possible.

Often listed as one of the best players to never win an NBA ring, Ewing proved that a legacy can be cemented even without one. Despite leaving the Knicks in 2000, his record as the franchise’s all-time leader in points, rebounds, steals, and blocks has stood the test of time.

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Every Real Madrid Player’s Wage [2026]

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Through some very solid work in the transfer window in recent years, Real Madrid have built one of the most impressive young squads in all of football. With the likes of Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Jr, Kylian Mbappe and Thibaut Courtois all playing for the team, there aren’t many sides in world football who can compete with them.

As a result, though, they’re certainly having to pay for their talent and their payroll is pretty hefty. While Kylian Mbappe and Trent Alexander-Arnold both joined the club at the end of their contracts at previous clubs, both men are on eye-watering salaries at the Bernabeu. They aren’t the only ones, either. Below are the wages earned by each member of Los Blancos’ first-team squad.

Goalkeepers

Thibaut Courtois
Thibaut Courtois

In goal, it should come as a surprise to no one that Thibaut Courtois is comfortably the highest earner. The Belgian joined Madrid in 2018 from Chelsea and has been their number one choice since. Aside from spells out with injuries, there’s never any doubt about his spot in the starting lineup and his weekly wage reflects that. Courtois is on £249,824-a-week.

In some distance behind him, Andriy Lunin is the only other goalkeeper currently in the first team squad and he is on £76,280-a-week. As Courtois’ back-up, first-team opportunities aren’t something he’s expected to be presented with too often, but he has stepped up magnificently during the former Chelsea man’s absences whenever needed.

Real Madrid Goalkeeper Salaries

Player

Salary (per week)

Thibaut Courtois

£249,824

Andriy Lunin

£76,280

Defenders

Real Madrid's Trent Alexander-Arnold during the match vs Man City

Like in goal, there’s a clear winner in terms of the highest-paid defenders at Real Madrid, with David Alaba making almost £100,000-a-week more than any other defender in the squad. The Austrian full-back takes home £374,736 on a weekly basis. That’s more than Trent Alexander-Arnold’s £277,638, while Antonio Rudiger and Eder Militao are both making the exact same amount of money each week, on £242,829 each.

Similarly, Dani Carvajal and Ferland Mendy are on the same wages, with the full-backs earning £173,545-a-week each. Fellow defenders, Alvaro Carreras and Dean Huijsen, earn £149,228. Raul Asencio and Fran Garcia round out the list of defenders, on £104,093 and £86,772 every week, respectively.

Ibrahima Konate has agreed to join the club from Liverpool on a free transfer when his contract expires. According to reports, he will earn just shy of £200,000 weekly.

Real Madrid Defender Salaries

Player

Salary (per week)

David Alaba

£374,736

Trent Alexander-Arnold

£277,638

Antonio Rudiger

£242,829

Eder Militao

£242,829

Ibrahima Konate (agreed to sign)

£198,907*

Dani Carvajal

£173,545

Ferland Mendy

£173,545

Dean Huijsen

£149,228

Alvaro Carreras

£149,228

Raul Asencio

£104,093

Fran Garcia

£86,772

Midfielders

Real Madrid CF’s Jude Bellingham playing against Real Betis

Jude Bellingham has been one of the best midfielders in the world since his move to Real Madrid in 2023 and he’s being paid like the best midfielder in the world too. The Englishman is on £ 346,923 per week at the Santiago Bernabeu and is comfortably ahead of Federico Valverde in second place out of the club’s midfielders.

The Uruguayan is making £277,638 every seven days, with Aurelien Tchouameni and Eduardo Camavinga also making over £200k, on £208,187 each week. Dani Ceballos is expected to leave this summer, but is currently earning a handsome £173,545 ever week as it stands.

Real Madrid Midfielder Salaries

Player

Salary (per week)

Jude Bellingham

£346,923

Federico Valverde

£277,638

Eduardo Camavinga

£208,187

Aurelien Tchouameni

£208,187

Dani Ceballos

£173,545

Forwards

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Kylian Mbappe is far and away the highest earner at Real Madrid right now, taking home over half a million pounds every single week. It’s an astonishing figure and shows just how highly he’s rated at the Santiago Bernabeu. He’s done a solid job repaying them, though, having enjoyed an electric first two seasons at the club individually. Some way behind him in second place among the forwards is Vinicius Jr. The Brazilian superstar is making just over £400,000-a-week.

His compatriot Rodrygo is on £277,638-a-week,while Brahim Diaz and Franco Mastantuono are the last forwards making over £100k-a-week. They are both on £121,415-per-week, while Arda Guler, Endrick and Gonzalo Garcia round out the group, taking home £86,772, £34,642 and £27,814 every week, respectively.

Real Madrid Forward Salaries

Player

Salary (per week)

Kylian Mbappe

£520,467

Vinicius Jr

£416,374

Rodrygo

£277,638

Franco Mastantuono

£121,415

Brahim Diaz

£121,415

Arda Guler

£86,772

Endrick

£34,642

Gonzalo Garcia

£27,814

All figures courtesy of Capology and Transfermarkt and accurate as of 04-06-26.

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