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Saudi’s Stance on Selling Newcastle to Fund €10 Billion Barcelona Takeover
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has made its stance clear on the possibility of selling Newcastle United to help fund a stunning takeover of Barcelona. The country’s Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, is reportedly preparing an astronomical €10 billion bid to gain a financial grip on the Spanish giants.
Such a move would undoubtedly provide a massive boost to the La Liga champions’ finances. Barcelona have accumulated debts approaching £2 billion, a situation that limited them to spending less than £30 million in the 2025 summer transfer window. However, any approach would be complicated by the club’s ownership structure, which is largely made up of members who take great pride in the club’s traditions.
There are still potential avenues for investment, though, and PIF has poured significant sums into various sports in recent years. It remains unclear whether any prospective investment would come directly from bin Salman himself or via PIF – of which he is chairman – but the latter scenario has already raised questions regarding Newcastle United’s ownership.
Saudi Crown Prince Considering €10 Billion Offer to Buy One of World’s Biggest Football Clubs
The European giants would instantly become one of the richest football clubs in the world.
PIF’s Stance on Selling Newcastle United Revealed
PIF currently have an 85 per cent share of the Magpies, which has seen them strategically fund the patient Eddie Howe project, with their biggest achievement to date being Newcastle’s first trophy in 70 years with a Carabao Cup final victory over Liverpool earlier this year. But there doesn’t seem to be a chance that the Saudi-led ownership will be looking to take their interests elsewhere.
GIVEMESPORT senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs revealed in December 2022 that there was ‘no possibility’ of PIF selling any of its shares in Newcastle. The following year, the now former chief executive Amanda Staveley, who owned six per cent of Newcastle alongside husband Mehrdad Ghoudoussi before leaving the club last year, told the Financial Times Football Summit, via Sky Sports: “We were very clear that we wanted a club with a passionate fanbase. We got that.
“We also wanted a club we could buy affordably because we [Staveley and Ghoudoussi] are also partners with PIF. We didn’t go for the wonderful Tottenham and Chelsea and Liverpool.
I’m a massive Liverpool fan, and we tried to buy them, but we walked into a Newcastle game and said, ‘Why spend X billion when you can spend £350 million?”
In September, Newcastle appointed David Hopkinson as their new CEO, with the 54-year-old telling BBC Sport earlier this month that he holds daily conversations with the PIF ownership. “This is a major, major global player,” Hopkinson said of PIF.
“But I truly believe in my heart of hearts that we [Newcastle] are their favourite investment. We take up so much of their shared mind and heart, way more than would be warranted given the size of their investment.”
In the Saudi Public Investment Fund, Newcastle have the richest owners in the world by a margin of more than £450 billion. Needless to say, they wouldn’t want to lose that affiliation, given their problems with their previous owner, Mike Ashley, whose lack of ambition saw the Magpies drift into the Championship at one point.
When PIF purchased 80% of the club in 2021, the expectation was that it would have a transformative impact, similar to Roman Abramovich at Chelsea or Sheikh Mansour at Manchester City. That has not been the case, with the Saudi-led consortium opting against splashing the cash unnecessarily.
That said, they have still helped change the club’s trajectory, spending £730.85 million on 27 players since the takeover. The key difference is that rather than investing vast sums in one or two individuals, they have spread their expenditure to improve the squad’s overall baseline quality.
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Egypt FA React to ‘Shocking’ Footage of Clash Involving Coach and US Police
The Egyptian FA have released a statement after ‘shocking’ footage of their team director, Ibrahim Hassan, clashing with US police in Dallas emerged.
Egypt are enjoying a fine World Cup. The Pharaohs opened up their campaign with an impressive 1-1 draw against Belgium.
They then won their first ever match at a World Cup as they defeated New Zealand 3-1, before drawing 1-1 with Iran to secure a second-placed finish in Group G.
Egypt’s reward for finishing second in their group is a last 32 tie against Australia, which is set to take place at Dallas Stadium on Friday, July 3.
However, there have been some ugly scenes involving police and Hassan ahead of the match.
Egypt Respond to Hassan’s Clash With US Police
In footage posted to social media, former Aston Villa ace Trezeguet can be seen signing a shirt and then posing for a selfie with a youngster when team director Hassan walks over to join him.
But tensions escalated when an individual with ‘Dallas Police’ on the back of his shirt made his way to Hassan to have words with him. After a brief exchange, the police officer appeared to shove Hassan backwards before shouting “Back off!” multiple times.
The two were quickly separated, with Hassan being dragged away by Trezeguet and other individuals present at the scene.
A source within the Egyptian national football team has spoken to Egypt Independent to explain exactly what happened. The source said:
“An altercation occurred between Ibrahim Hassan and a hotel security guard due to the organisers’ poor handling of the Egyptian fans. The fans were eager to take commemorative photos with the players, but security intervened aggressively. This angered Hassan, who stepped in to object to their harsh demeanor.”
The source added that the situation was minor, quickly resolved, and that no boundaries were crossed by either party.
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Mohamed Salah Available To Play Against Australia
There were doubts whether Mohamed Salah, considered one of the greatest African players in football history, would be available to play against Australia due to a hamstring issue he sustained against Iran. However, the 34-year-old will feature in the match, according to manager Hossam Hassan.
He said, per ESPN: “Against Iran, we learned that he suffered a hamstring strain during the second half of the match and asked to be substituted. Our very distinguished medical department took care of that, and we tried to introduce him to partial team training as of yesterday only.
“But Salah is a passionate player; he is very much looking forward to making his own contributions with his teammates tomorrow.
“But of course, I am not going to run any risk unless I am sure that he is 100 percent sure of the fact that he is fit and raring to go tomorrow. We look forward to him playing tomorrow, not sure though whether he is going to be in the starting lineup.”
The winner of the match between Egypt and Australia will play either Argentina or Cape Verde in the last 16.
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Marco Rubio Reacts to Folarin Balogun Red Card at World Cup
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has now issued a strong reaction to Folarin Balogun’s controversial red card, which has ruled the USMNT’s leading 2026 World Cup goalscorer out of the last 16 clash against Belgium.
Balogun was shown a straight red card by Brazilian referee Raphael Claus during USA’s 2-0 victory over Bosnia & Herzegovina in the Round of 32 earlier this week.
Slow-motion replays of Balogun’s foul on Bosnia defender Tarik Muharemovic convinced Claus that a red card was warranted. However, US head coach Mauricio Pochettino insisted “it’s never a red card”, adding: “Watching after on TV… there was never intention to step on the player. [It’s] a normal action in football that happened by accident. It’s never intentional.”
VAR expert Andy Davies said Balogun “can feel unfortunate to be red carded in this situation as, in my opinion, this was not a red card offence.”
He also claimed that a VAR protocol was broken during the review that resulted in the former Arsenal player’s dismissal.
Alexi Lalas’ Lionel Messi Tweet Goes Viral After Folarin Balogun Red Card For USA vs Bosnia
Outspoken World Cup pundit Alexi Lalas posted a tweet involving Messi after USMNT star Balogun was sent off against Bosnia
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Speaks Out
FIFA’s rules mean that US cannot appeal against Balogun’s red card. USMNT fans have urged Donald Trump to intervene, but even the US President may be powerless in this instance.
Meanwhile, Marco Rubio, Washington’s top diplomat and prominent member of Trump’s cabinet, has now reacted to the controversial decision. He said:
“It was great. They got screwed with that red card.
“There needs to be an appeal process for that. It’s probably too late for that, right?”
Indeed, it’s extremely unlikely at this stage that FIFA will overturn the decision. In fact, there’s even a chance that Balogun could miss further games – provided the USMNT reach the quarter-finals – should FIFA’s disciplinary committee choose to extend the suspension.
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USMNT: 12th Favourites For World Cup Glory
The US take on Belgium at the Seattle Stadium on Monday night. Win that game and they’ll face either Portugal or Spain at the Los Angeles Stadium in the quarter-finals on Friday, July 10.
The USMNT currently have a 2.06% chance of lifting the iconic World Cup trophy for the first time at the New York New Jersey Stadium on July 19, according to Opta’s Supercomputer, making them the 12th favourites as things stand.
France are currently the red-hot favourites, followed by Lionel Messi’s Argentina and then Spain, who made light work of Austria in the Round of 32.
But with home advantage and a strong team spirit under Pochettino, one of the world’s best coaches over the past decade, the USA are dark horses to create one of the biggest shocks in football history.
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Tottenham Told They Can Sign Rafael Leao for Just £51.3m
Tottenham are said to have learned the asking price for one of their attacking transfer targets. Spurs are in the midst of a record-breaking transfer window, with the Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali deals taking the North London side’s spending above what they have ever spent before.
Roberto De Zerbi is being fully backed in this window, and as much as £237million has been spent so far, with more spending still to come. De Zerbi likely demanded summer spending before taking the job, and Spurs have followed up on their promise after surviving the Premier League drop.
With the midfield now seen as complete, Tottenham will now likely prioritise a winger transfer, and AC Milan star Rafael Leao has been heavily linked, along with Manchester City’s Savinho and Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford.
Leao wants out from Milan
It is no secret that Leao is looking for a new club after seven years with AC Milan, and he is likely to have his pick of a number of top clubs this summer.
The winger said before the World Cup: “Personally, I’ve given everything at AC Milan. It’s a club that helped me grow a lot and supported me through tough times.
“Fortunately, I managed to make my mark in their history. Everyone has ambitions and I dream of a new challenge in a new league.
“If that happens, I’ll be very happy and fulfilled because I did my job at AC Milan.”
Tottenham learn Leao price tag
With AC Milan bracing for Leao’s exit, it is reported by Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio that the Italian giants want €60-70million (£51.3m-£59.9m) for the winger this summer. Leao is currently away with Portugal at the World Cup, so his future is unlikely to be resolved until after he returns, but a move is almost certain this summer.
The 27-year-old scored 10 and assisted three last season, but it was a disappointing season for him and Milan as a whole, leading to the Italian club missing out on Champions League football. Still, the ‘world-class’ Leao is thought of as one of Europe’s top-bracket wingers, and he has already been linked with Arsenal, Tottenham and many others.
Former Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri said Leao has ‘genius’ while speaking back in 2025. He added: “He’s been out for 45 days, so he’s still finding rhythm. Last week, he came on out of necessity and did well. He’s worked hard this week – we need him back quickly. He and Nkunku are technical players who can solve matches. He played as a striker at Lille, so it’s not new to him. His movement on [Luka] Modric’s pass was perfect.”
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