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Mathieu Flamini Meets King Charles After Becoming ‘the World’s Richest Footballer’

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Former Arsenal midfielder Mathieu Flamini met with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace this week after becoming ‘the world’s richest footballer’.

The 42-year-old, who represented France at international level, has built significant wealth since ending his playing career in 2019.

Flamini is a co-founder of GF Biochemicals, a company developing sustainable alternatives to fossil-based products, and is estimated to have a net worth of £10billion.

GF Biochemicals focuses on replacing petrochemicals with greener alternatives for industrial use across a range of sectors, including industrial manufacturing and production.

Mathieu Flamini Meets King Charles

Earlier this week, Flamini shared photos from his meeting with King Charles at Buckingham Palace, where he attended a summit alongside other business leaders in the bioeconomy sector.

Captioning his Instagram post, the former Arsenal midfielder said:

“His Majesty King Charles is stepping up for the bioeconomy. Europe is at a turning point. Act now, or fall behind. The U.S. is scaling. China is accelerating.

“Meanwhile, Europe’s industrial edge, especially in chemicals (now just 13 per cent globally) is shrinking. The solution? Green chemistry. The technology is ready. What we need is speed and ambition.

“Now is the moment for bold action in Biotech Act II: Create demand (30 per cent bio-based by 2030) (and) Extend CBAM to chemicals.

“Europe won’t win on price with China but it can lead on innovation, sustainability, and responsibility. Strong leadership is here. Now it’s time to deliver.”

Since hanging up his boots in 2019, Flamini has become a prominent figure in climate innovation and environmental issues.

After co-founding GF Biochemicals nine years before his retirement from professional football, he subsequently took on the position of CEO.

Flamini has previously said his interest in environmental matters began at a young age, saying: “As a child I had two passions: football and sustainability.”

Mathieu Flamini’s Playing Career

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Flamini made 246 appearances during two spells at Arsenal. He first joined the Gunners following their 2003-04 Invincibles season from French side Marseille, where he started his playing career.

His first stint at the Emirates lasted four seasons, during which he helped the Gunners lift the 2005 FA Cup.

Following a spell in Italy with AC Milan, where he won Serie A in 2010-11, the Frenchman returned to Arsenal in 2013 and won another two FA Cups during his second spell in north London.

He left Arsenal in 2016 and later played for Crystal Palace and Spanish side Getafe, where he finished his playing career in 2019.

Flamini won three caps for France and was voted Arsenal Player of the Season in 2007-08.

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Alonso Told To Make Liverpool Flop First Chelsea Signing

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Xabi Alonso will have a say in the business Chelsea do in the summer transfer window and he is likely to want to make some big changes to the squad he inherited.

The Blues finished tenth in the Premier League this season, outside of any European competition for the 2026/27 campaign, meaning Alonso only has domestic competitions to concern himself with.

The Spaniard was named permanent boss at Stamford Bridge soon after the season ended, with the clear indication that he was going to have a say in matters off the field by being given the title of manager rather than head coach, in recognition of his experience and proven track record.

Alonso should bring in a former Liverpool player

New Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso

Chelsea are yet to dip their toe into the transfer market yet this summer, although the window does not officially open until Monday, but Alonso is likely to make a number of changes.

And one former Chelsea legend has told him who his first signing should be and it may come as a surprise.

In a blog for Betway, Marcel Desailly said: “A player who could suit the profile is former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez. If you give him the confidence and belief, he will not feel shy because the people in the system are a higher grade than him. That is what happened to him at Liverpool. There were too many players higher grade than him, so he couldn’t express himself. At Chelsea, I’m sure he would express himself and perform.

“They need a striker but I’m not sure exactly who it will be or where they will get him. Unless they find one in Germany who we don’t know much about yet, but they have to match the profile of what Chelsea is looking for.”

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Nunez spent three years at Anfield, scoring 25 goals in 95 appearances for the Reds and was often derided for his work in front of goal.

He spent the last season in the Saudi Pro League playing for Al-Hilal, following a £46.3million move from Liverpool but just a year later, his contract has been ripped up and he is a free agent.

Guillem Balague is a big fan of Nunez

Darwin Nunez via Reuters

Liverpool have been linked with bringing the Uruguayan back to the Premier League, given the long-term injury to Hugo Ekitike, and on a free transfer there is almost no gamble on signing the 26-year-old, apart from wages.

Spanish football journalist Guillem Balague was effusive in his praise of Nunez while at Liverpool.

He said: “People focused on his supposed lack of quality in finishing and movement, not realising that every time he makes a mistake he just keeps going. His mentality is ignored.

“He’s becoming a world-class player.”


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Pedro Porro Close to New Five-Year Deal at Tottenham

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Tottenham are closing in on a deal to secure an ‘elite’ star until 2031, with the option of an additional season, and he’s set to become one of their highest-paid players.

Although Spurs undoubtedly need reinforcements in the summer transfer window, they also need to try to keep hold of some of their key stars.

Many of them will likely be looking for moves in the coming months after Tottenham fail to qualify for any European football.

The reality is that some will depart, but trying to keep the core group together will be imperative for Roberto De Zerbi.

Tottenham will be working on new additions ahead of the summer while they are also looking to extend the contracts of some of their current players.


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According to a report from The Athletic writer Mario Cortegana, Pedro Porro is close to extending his stay with Tottenham until 2031, with the option of a further season.

Porro, described as elite by former manager Thomas Frank, is set to become one of Spurs’ highest-paid players.

The Spanish full-back has just two years remaining on his current contract, but he looks set to put pen to paper on a new long-term deal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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Pedro Porro of Tottenham Hotspur on the ball during the Premier League match Tottenham Hotspur vs Fulham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, United Kingdom, 29th November 2025 (Photo by Harvey Murphy/News Images)

Although moves to sign Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers in the summer transfer window make it an excellent start to the window, keeping hold of their best players is just as important, if not more so.

It shows a statement of intent from Spurs to move forward in the right direction rather than just completely overhauling their current squad.

The North London club showed a real resurgence under Roberto De Zerbi, showing that he is capable of working with what he’s got.

Keeping key talent at the club, alongside strengthening in certain areas, could help Tottenham head back in the right direction.

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FIFA Deny Empty Seats in 2026 World Cup Stadiums

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Each host of the 2026 World Cup has now played, as the summer tournament begins to build in momentum. There has already been plenty of excitement on the pitch, with three red cards in Mexico’s opening day win over South Africa, while the United States burst into life with a 4-1 thrashing of Paraguay.

However, the empty seats at some stadiums have been apparent for those watching the competition so far. With FIFA hiking ticket prices to unprecedented costs, many fans haven’t been able to get to the games. Adding to that, visa issues have prevented others from coming into the US to follow their teams.

As such, it was no surprise when, in just the second game of the match, which saw South Korea come from a goal down to beat Czechia 2-1, there were large gaps in the crowd throughout the stadium. FIFA have since come in for heavy criticism after they addressed the situation with an online statement.

FIFA Deny Empty Seats at 2026 World Cup

Empty seats during South Korea v Czechia Via REUTERS/Paul Childs

South Korea picked up three points against Czechia to move up to second in Group A, level on points with hosts Mexico, winning 2-1 at the Estadio Akron (Guadalajara Stadium) in Guadalajara. Fans watching on TV could see vast swathes of empty red seats, which would have been even more apparent if both national teams didn’t wear red for their home shirts, which meant many fans from each country arrived at the venue sporting those colours.

As criticism circulated over the lack of tickets sold, FIFA felt the need to comment. A statement insisted that the tickets had been sold and that the stadium only looked empty as ‘several ticketed fans’ were in the concourses during their game, and not in view in their seats:

“Official attendance figures reflect the number of tickets scanned and spectators present within the stadium footprint, rather than visual assessments of seating occupancy at any given moment during the match.

“FIFA works closely with stadium authorities and ticketing teams to ensure all published figures are based on verified operational data. Please note that, during last night’s match in Guadalajara, several ticketed fans could be seen standing in concourses rather than staying in their assigned seats throughout the match.”

The idea that the stadium looked empty simply because a few fans were in the concourses was deemed laughable by those online. The social media post was even hit by a community note on X, which read:

“Photos from the match show thousands of empty seats throughout the stadium, contradicting the claim of only several fans in concourses.”


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This comment is backed up by The Athletic, which reported: “There were swathes of empty seats at the Akron Stadium, situated on the city’s eastern edge. These were particularly concentrated towards the pitchside VIP section at the centre of the east stand, but patches of red seats could be seen throughout — leaving what looked like thousands of empty seats in total.”

Despite that, FIFA claimed that the official attendance for South Korea 2-1 Czechia was 44,985, which is just under the official stadium capacity for the tournament of 45,664. All the images and reporting suggest there were far more than 679 empty seats.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino with the FIFA World Cup trophy during a press conference FIFA President Gianni Infantino via REUTERS/Henry Romero

The real reason behind the lack of tickets sold is likely to relate to the prices. Tickets in the lower tier cost $500, while those on the sidelines at the top of the stadium’s bowl were priced at $400. Notably, however, the biggest gaps in the stadium appeared to be in the hospitality seating area, with tickets costing over $5000 if purchased by supporters, rather than given away by corporate sponsors.

Fans were understandably unimpressed with the claims made by FIFA, and soon took to social media to make their feelings clear. One asked:

“Pure embarrassing. Who is doing your social media PR @FIFAcom?”

Another added: “So people are paying extortionate prices just to stand in the concourse? FIFA is run by corporate liars.”

Along that theme, a third wrote: “Your ticketing website is a disaster, your ticket policy has been a disaster too, you should feel embarrassed by both.” Before someone else simply added: “We all have eyes to see.”

Another said: “Yeah ‘several ticketed fans’ on a concourse would really explain the clearly thousands of empties…” A final fan summed up the mood, saying: Hahahaha, that’s amazing. Maybe the best lie ever. Standing in the concourse, of course, they were.”

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