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Staggering Amount They Will Lose After Cancelling Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix

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With the Middle East conflict continuously escalating, the FIA and Formula 1 have decided to cancel both the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix, meaning there will now be an unplanned five-week break between the Japanese Grand Prix and the Miami Grand Prix.

The two races had originally been scheduled for the 12th of April in Bahrain and the 19th of April in Saudi Arabia, but they have both now been removed from the calendar, reducing the season length from 24 races to 22.

Why F1 Have Removed Bahrain & Saudi Arabia Grands Prix

Bahrain GP

Airspace restrictions and closures across the Middle East and Gulf region, alongside security risks for the transportation of Formula 1 equipment necessary for a smooth and safe Grand Prix weekend, were given as the main reasons behind the final decision to remove both races from the calendar.

Before a race weekend, all teams will move hundreds of tonnes of freight from circuit to circuit, including cars, spare parts, pit equipment, and broadcast infrastructure, and the transportation of this equipment is heavily reliant on carefully coordinated cargo aircraft.

With consistent missile and drone attacks across the region, the safety risk is too high, and therefore, the routes have been deemed too dangerous for the sport’s global logistics operation.

Also, the duty of care obligations also played an instrumental role in the decision-making of the FIA, as under the FIA Governance rules, Formula 1 must ensure the safety of competitors, staff, and spectators before staging an event and competing in areas affected by military operations, and conflict would invalidate these rules.

How Much F1 Will Lose Due to Race Cancellations

Saudi Arabia GP

Despite the key focus being on ‘safety first’, the cancellation of these races will come with huge financial consequences as the loss of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix is expected to cost Formula 1 around $100 million.

With hosting fees, sponsorships, and ticket revenue, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix reportedly carries a cost of around $60 million, while the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend costs around $55 million.

Formula 1 will also lose some revenue from trackside sponsorship activations, hospitality packages, and ticket sales, with both circuits attracting a relatively large crowd across the weekends, which helps form a significant part of the sport’s commercial ecosystem.

McLaren F1 car during the 2025 season


Formula 1 Release Statement After Cancelling Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix

Bombings across the Middle East have continued over the last two weeks, with no sign of political issues between the US and Iran being resolved.

Despite the estimated losses from the cancellations of these races, Formula 1 has reportedly made a considerable amount of profit over recent years, which allows the sport some flexibility and resilience when unexpected disruptions occur.

This isn’t the first time that Formula 1 has had to make similar adjustments to its racing calendar, as we have previously seen the Bahrain GP get cancelled in 2011 due to regional unrest, and in recent years, we have seen the COVID-19 pandemic enforce a completely new racing calendar in 2020, while the Russian Grand Prix was cancelled in 2022 due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, demonstrating how geopolitical events and decisions can affect and reshape a sport.

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Man Utd Tell Tchouameni to Take Pay Cut to Join as Talks Held

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Manchester United are pushing to make some major upgrades to their midfield this summer, and that has led them to look at a number of different options in the transfer market.

The Red Devils have already agreed a £38m deal with Atalanta to sign Brazil star Ederson, with a medical scheduled to take place imminently after his World Cup participation came to an end over the weekend. But the club missed out on top targets Elliot Anderson and Matheus Fernandes, which has led them to look elsewhere.

The club are keen to ensure that Casemiro is replaced adequately, while Kobbie Mainoo’s emergence means that he needs a new partner and cover in the squad, and Manuel Ugarte’s serious knee injury has increased the need for signings. That has seen talks held with other candidates.

Man Utd Hold Talks With Aurelien Tchouameni Camp

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One of those targets has been Real Madrid superstar Aurelien Tchouameni, with the club viewing him as a ‘dream target’ to come to Old Trafford and bolster the squad.

However, as it stands there have been a few hurdles to overcome to get a deal done, and Romano has revealed in his latest YouTube video what the Reds have told the France international’s camp about what it would take to get move completed.

“Internally at Manchester United, Tchouameni has always been seen as the perfect signing for midfield,” he said.

“Top player, elite mentality, world class, so they consider Tchouameni as the perfect replacement for Casemiro. Then the point here is on two topics.

“The first one is the salary. Tchouameni is on a very big salary at Real Madrid, and at the moment the understanding is that Manchester United already made [it] clear to those close to Tchouameni in the contacts they had over the recent months, that the only way for Tchouameni to go eventually to Man United is on a different salary. So that’s the first issue.

“The second issue is Real Madrid. At the moment, Man United are yet to receive any green light from Real Madrid to go and negotiate for Tchouameni.”

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Tchouameni Deal Looks Highly Unlikely

Aurelien Tchouameni celebrates for France Sarah Meyssonnier Via Reuters

Man Utd want Tchouameni, but it doesn’t seem to be the most mutual feeling, with the France international very clearly preferring to keep his place at Real Madrid.

It remains to be seen how Jose Mourinho feels about the 26-year-old, and that could see things open up later in the window, but trying to convince a top player like that to take a pay cut seems like a very strange way to convince him to make the move.

Should he be made available, there is likely to be plenty of big interest in his services, and United will have to be able to compete financially, or they will face being left in the dust once again just like they were with Anderson and Fernandes.


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Iran Football Federation Delight as US Exit World Cup

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There have been so many talking points during the 2026 World Cup, and the biggest of them have related to co-hosts, the United States. They have now exited the tournament after a 4-1 loss to Belgium, but expect headlines to rumble on.

The build-up to that game was packed full of drama as key man Folarin Balogun was handed a red card in the Last 32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, but after intervention from Donald Trump, FIFA overturned the red card, allowing the striker to start against Belgium. That wasn’t enough to help the US, though, as they scored just once, crashing out at the Round of 16.

Many will feel footballing justice was served as Mauricio Pochettino’s men were thumped 4-1, and it appears as though the Iranian Football Federation have certainly enjoyed the result. Iran’s participation in the tournament has been one of the other key controversies of the 2026 World Cup.

Iran Delighted as USMNT Lose 4-1 to Belgium

Iran footballer Mohammad Mohebi Daniel Cole via Reuters

The conflict between Iran and the US had made for concerning headlines in the lead-up to the World Cup, and it was unclear if they would even be able to come into the country to play matches. The Iranian Football Federation spoke out a number of times as they made it clear how hard Trump’s government had made it for players and key staff members to get visas into the host nation.

In the end, Iran had to move their World Cup base camp from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, Mexico. Not only that, but when playing their group games in the US, they were even forced to immediately fly out of the country and back to Mexico once their matches had finished.

With those issues, and so many more in mind, it’s no wonder that Iran have now released a rather pleased statement following the USMNT’s exit from their own competition. As quoted by the Telegraph, a spokesman for the Iranian Football Federation reacted to the co-hosts’ exit by saying:

“Now the whole world is dancing to celebrate politics’ humiliating defeat by football.”

Iran likely would have also enjoyed the post made by the official Belgium social media account, which shared a picture of players celebrating a goal vs the US, alongside the caption: “Overturn this.”


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During the tournament, Iran captain Mehdi Taremi spoke strongly about FIFA, taking aim at the inaction of president Gianni Infantino. He said: “We always complained about these things since the beginning, it’s a disaster World Cup. A disaster. As professional players in a professional competition, it’s not right… it’s not fair… if it’s fair for FIFA, okay, good for them. But it’s not fair. Who wants to help us… no one helps. No one.

“Who has to solve this problem for us? Who? FIFA? I don’t know. USA. I don’t know – just mention one name for me. [FIFA president Gianni] Infantino came to [our locker room] the first game [against New Zealand] and said we will solve every problem here, but actually FIFA did nothing.”

Iran drew against New Zealand, Belgium and Egypt in the three games, finishing third in Group G, which wasn’t enough to see them qualify for the knockout stages. After exiting the World Cup, they released an emotional statement thanking the ‘wonderful people of Mexico’ for their hospitality, while also praising the media for fairly covering the ‘unfair and unsportsmanlike treatment’ of their delegation.

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Newcastle Now Moving to Sign ‘Incredible’ Johan Manzambi After Steur

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Newcastle United are now making their moves to upgrade their squad this summer, and they’re already on to their next target for the window after agreeing a deal.

The Magpies have signed Even Jaouen and Bazoumana Toure during the transfer window, while it emerged that they have agreed a surprise deal for Ajax star Seun Steur to strengthen their midfield following the departures of Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali for a combined £170m.

But despite those deals being done, the Toon are now ready to step up their interest in another top target in the coming days, as they look to get back to the Champions League.

Newcastle Moving for Johan Manzambi

Johan Manzambi celebrates with Swiss teammate Granit Xhaka
Johan Manzambi celebrates with Swiss teammate Granit Xhaka

According to David Ornstein, Newcastle are now ready to make a deal for Switzerland star Johan Manzambi in the coming days.

Manzambi, who has been described as ‘incredible’, has lit up the World Cup with his performances in central midfield, and that has attracted the attention of a number of top clubs across Europe.

The club have held talks with the player’s reps about a move to St James’ Park and are understood to be the frontrunners for his signature, but they are now prepared to make a move by opening up club-to-club talks with Bundesliga side Freiburg.

Manzambi is understood to be keen on making the switch to the Premier League side, and Newcastle are prioritising a move for him at this stage of the window, as they look to get ahead of the competition.

Ornstein reports that Newcastle are in the strongest position to complete a deal, although it’s claimed that they want to lower the £50m asking price at this stage.

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Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe looks on glumly

The big talk this summer around St James’ Park was that a rebuild was needed, and Howe believed he was in the perfect position to oversee it.

With Gordon replaced by Toure, attention now turns to replacing Tonali, and it seems that Howe feels that Manzambi and Steur can do that job, despite their age and lack of experience at the highest level.

With those signings though, it becomes imperative that they keep hold of captain Bruno Guimaraes, amid big interest from Arsenal, to keep things together and help carry over the transition the squad will be going through.


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