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World Cup Sweepstake: Step-by-Step Guide
There are plenty of ways to watch the World Cup, but doing so with a sweepstake and a vested interest in the tournament may take it to the next level.
A sweepstake takes participants and throws them into a random draw to decide who will get a certain team to follow throughout the competition in hopes of winning.
There is often a prize pool of money available to participants (though it isn’t necessary to have fun), adding an extra layer of competitiveness to the World Cup, as fans cheer on the team they have been drawn in this game of chance.
Considering putting one together for your office or friends? GIVEMESPORT brings you a step-by-step guide on how to play a World Cup sweepstake.
How To Do A World Cup Sweepstake
1. Set An Entry Fee Or Prize
The first step is to set up an entry fee or a prize for the participants. This will give people an idea of what is at stake and whether they want to join.
The prize can be money, an item, or simply bragging rights (which, for some people is the most important!) Pick whatever is comfortable. It’s also worth considering how to divide the prize pot, and whether there will be a prize on offer for second and third place, or simply the winner.
2. Determine Entrants
It’s then important to find who is going to take part in the World Cup sweepstake, as this will likely determine how the teams are drawn out.
With it being a 48-team tournament, as many as 48 people could join in to make sure everyone has an individual team selected to cheer on.
If there are fewer than 48 people, it may be worth looking at if there could be multiple teams that could be drawn per person to ensure that there are as many teams being cheered on as possible. I.e. 24 participants may have two teams drawn out randomly each, 12 participants may have three teams drawn out each etc.
3. Draw The Teams
The next task to consider is how to draw out the teams to ensure that it is done randomly, and with some trust from those involved in the process.
One option is to do it physically. Each team can be written down on a piece of paper and torn into individual pieces, put into a hat, and drawn out at random. There are also kits online that can be printed out and cut to skip the writing part.
Another option is to use a random generator app or website to help pick which person has each team.
4. Keep Track
As the draw is ongoing, it’s worth keeping track of what team, or teams, each person receives so it is easier to see who is still in contention, and who is knocked out of the competition.
This may be done in a physical notebook, an online chart, or on a spreadsheet to keep track of who takes on who in the following rounds.
5. Reward The Winner!
Once the tournament has come to a close, make sure that whatever prize was set out at the start is given to the winner, and the other participants, if there is more than just one person who lands a prize.
World Cup Sweepstake Apps
If it’s difficult to do a physical drawing of teams for a sweepstake, then using an app or online tool may be best to help pick sides for every participant.
Sweeper is a popular app used for such occasions, as it features several different sports and formats that can be drawn.
Beyond that lineupbuilder, Sweepzy, and Sweepstake Generator all have the function as online websites that can create a sweepstake for fans.
There are also several random name pickers that can be used, such as Wheel of Names, with one wheel spin being for the participant, and another for the team they will receive.
Useful Links for a World Cup Sweepstake
Below are some useful World Cup links to bookmark if you’re doing a sweepstake. Good luck!
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Liverpool Want to Sign £60m Star Matias Fernandez-Pardo
Liverpool are looking to strengthen their offensive options for the new season under new manager Andoni Iraola, and they have now entered the race for a new target, according to reports.
The Reds have seen Mohamed Salah depart this summer after nine years at Anfield, and the club have identified RB Leipzig star Yan Diomande as their top target to come in, despite the Bundesliga club demanding over £100m to let the Ivorian depart.
But while Liverpool have already secured an agreement with Diomande, and talks are ongoing with Leipzig to find an agreement over a transfer, now they are eyeing a move for another forward to add to their options.
Liverpool Eyeing £60m Move for Fernandez-Pardo
According to FootMercato, Liverpool have now entered the race to sign Lille sensation Matias Fernandez-Pardo this summer.
Fernandez-Pardo, who has been described as ‘explosive’, enjoyed a fine season with the Ligue 1 club this season, registering eight goals and six assists in 40 appearances across all competitions.
A number of clubs are understood to be paying close attention to the 21-year-old’s situation for this summer, and they are likely to be watching him closely during the World Cup after he earned a call-up to Rudi Garcia’s squad.
But Lille are not looking to let him leave cheaply, and have now slapped a €70m (£60m) asking price on his head amid all the interest, as they look to ensure they maximise his value, and they believe he should only move on if they receive an ‘astronomical’ bid.
It’s reported that Fernandez-Pardo is not against staying with Lille to continue his development for another year and is highly unlikely to push for a move. But Liverpool could be ready to make a push for his signature, as they look to strengthen after a poor season.
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Andoni Iraola is coming in and will need reinforcements in attack, with Hugo Ekitike ruled out until 2027 and Federico Chiesa also likely to be on the way out after two seasons of barely playing football for the club.
Fernandez-Pardo is unlikely to come to Anfield and be an immediate starter, but he has the quality to grow into a top attacker and it could be the type of signing that the Anfield club have made in the past that has come to fruition later down the line.
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10 Big-Name Footballers Who Retired in 2026
The career of a professional footballer is a short one. Even at the very top level, most players are looking at around 15 to 20 years in the game if they are lucky, with 35 often seen as the point where the boots start to come off for good.
Even so, there are always exceptions. Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Robert Lewandowski, Luka Modric and Manuel Neuer are all well beyond the traditional retirement age for footballers, yet continue to perform at the highest level and are set to feature at the World Cup. Each of them has, at different points, been considered the best in the world in their respective positions, and while their physical sharpness may have dipped slightly with age, their quality and understanding of the game still set them apart.
For some, retirement comes with a sense of relief after years of pushing their bodies to the absolute limit. The constant cycle of training, travel and matches leaves little room for a break, and eventually the idea of life beyond football becomes more appealing than another pre-season or contract renewal.
A number of high-profile names in the 2025/26 season have decided that the time is right to bring their careers to an end.
Between them, they’ve lifted major trophies, won World Cups and European honours, and delivered countless moments in some of the biggest leagues in world football. Many have been leaders, others creative forces or defensive pillars, but all have left a lasting mark on the game.
With that in mind, we take a look at the biggest names to retire in 2026.
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Biggest Names to Retire in 2026 |
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Name |
Final Club |
Nationality |
Age |
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Mamadou Sakho |
France |
35 |
|
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Aaron Ramsey |
Pumas UNAM |
Wales |
35 |
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Diego Costa |
Gremio |
Spain/Brazil |
37 |
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Oscar |
Sao Paulo |
Brazil |
34 |
|
Ashley Young |
Ipswich |
England |
40 |
|
Dimitri Payet |
Vasco da Gama |
France |
38 |
|
Kasper Schmeichel |
Celtic |
Denmark |
39 |
|
James Milner |
Brighton |
England |
40 |
|
Marco van Ginkel |
Boavista |
Netherlands |
33 |
|
Cesar Azpilicueta |
Sevilla |
Spain |
37 |
1
Cesar Azpilicueta
Spaniard Cesar Azpilicueta enjoyed the bulk of his playing days at Chelsea, where he was better known by fans and team-mates alike as “Dave.” He played over 500 matches, won the Premier League twice and captained the Blues to Champions League glory in the 2020/21 season.
Despite being happy and loyal at Marseille, Azpilicueta moved from the south of France to London to help Marseille’s financial situation. After leaving Chelsea, he went back home to Spain, firstly with Atletico Madrid, and then Sevilla. It was with Sevilla where he decided to hang up his boots, calling it a day on the 22nd of May, the day before he played his final match as a professional.
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Career Club Stats |
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|---|---|---|---|
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Club |
Matches |
Goals |
Assists |
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Osasuna |
108 |
0 |
3 |
|
Marseille |
68 |
2 |
6 |
|
Chelsea |
508 |
17 |
51 |
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Atletico Madrid |
54 |
1 |
2 |
|
Sevilla |
17 |
0 |
1 |
2
Marko van Ginkel
Marco van Ginkel’s career will be remembered as one of football’s great “what if” stories.
The Dutch midfielder emerged as a highly-rated prospect at Vitesse before earning a move to Chelsea in 2013, where he was tipped to become a key figure at Stamford Bridge. However, a series of serious knee injuries repeatedly interrupted his progress, limiting his impact in England despite loan spells with AC Milan, Stoke City and PSV Eindhoven.
Van Ginkel enjoyed his most successful years with PSV, with them eventually signing him permanently, winning multiple Eredivisie titles and captaining the club. After a final spell with Boavista, he retired in February at the age of 33, making him the youngest player on this list.
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Career Club Stats |
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|---|---|---|---|
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Club |
Matches |
Goals |
Assists |
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Vitesse |
156 |
32 |
22 |
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Chelsea |
4 |
0 |
0 |
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AC Milan |
18 |
1 |
3 |
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Stoke |
21 |
0 |
0 |
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PSV |
118 |
34 |
14 |
|
Boavista |
11 |
1 |
1 |
3
James Milner
Mr Longevity himself. No player in Premier League history has made more appearances in the competition than James Milner. With 658 to his name, no active player comes close to that figure, so it’ll be a while before anyone gets a sniff of breaking it.
Milner began his professional career as a winger with his hometown club, Leeds United. He went on to represent Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Liverpool and Brighton across 24 season in the Premier League where he transformed himself from a winger, to a central midfielder and then spent time playing at fullback for both Liverpool and Brighton.
Milner represented England 131 times overall from the under-16s, all the way up to senior level. The bulk of his success came with City and Liverpool, claiming seven domestic titles. That included three Premier League crowns, in addition to the 2018/19 Champions League with Liverpool.
Of all the names on this list, he’s the joint-oldest retiree at 40-years-old, after announcing at the beginning of June that his 24th season would be his last.
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Career Club Stats |
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Club |
Matches |
Goals |
Assists |
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Leeds United |
54 |
5 |
2 |
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Swindon Town |
6 |
2 |
0 |
|
Newcastle United |
136 |
11 |
20 |
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Aston Villa |
103 |
15 |
33 |
|
Manchester City |
203 |
19 |
38 |
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Liverpool |
332 |
26 |
46 |
|
Brighton |
46 |
1 |
3 |
4
Kasper Schmeichel
As much as Kasper Schmeichel has represented a number of clubs across England, Scotland, Wales, France and Belgium, there’s one club he is most associated with: Leicester City.
The Danish international played 479 times for the Foxes in over 11 years spent in the Midlands. It was there that he, along with his Leicester teammates, overcame odds of 5000/1 to win the 2015/16 Premier League title. It was the first major trophy in Schmeichel’s career, and he’d follow it up with an FA Cup victory over Chelsea five years later.
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Since then, Schmeichel has tasted league success twice more with Celtic, the team he concluded his playing days with. He was due to stay a further season in Glasgow, but decided to retire after a shoulder injury was forecast to keep him out for a year anyway.
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Career Club Stats |
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|---|---|---|---|
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Club |
Matches |
Goals Conceded |
Clean Sheets |
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Manchester City |
10 |
11 |
4 |
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Darlington |
4 |
1 |
3 |
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Bury |
29 |
27 |
11 |
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Falkirk |
16 |
20 |
6 |
|
Cardiff |
14 |
14 |
5 |
|
Coventry |
9 |
12 |
2 |
|
Notts County |
49 |
39 |
25 |
|
Leeds United |
40 |
55 |
10 |
|
Leicester City |
479 |
586 |
146 |
|
Nice |
46 |
47 |
13 |
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Anderlecht |
32 |
33 |
8 |
|
Celtic |
88 |
96 |
37 |
5
Dimitri Payet
The streets won’t forget Dimitri Payet. The Frenchman set the Premier League alight for West Ham, scoring free-kick after free-kick. It only turned out to be a short spell in east London though, as he departed for his former club Marseille within just 18 months due to feeling homesick.
His most famous strike came in the Europa Conference League against PAOK in 2022. As he stood on the edge of the box, the corner was floated his way, taking it on the full and rifling it into the top corner. Add this to his free-kicks against Crystal Palace and Manchester United, and his sublime solo goal against Middlesbrough, and you have a player who possesses one of the finest goal catalogues in world football.
Payet called time on his career with Vasco da Gama in Brazil, after over 20 years spent playing as a professional. Despite featuring regularly for France since 2010, including a starring role in their Euro 2016 campaign, he sustained an injury that kept him out of the side that went on to win the World Cup in Russia, meaning that Payet retired without a major trophy to his name.
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Career Club Stats |
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|---|---|---|---|
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Club |
Matches |
Goals |
Assists |
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Nantes |
39 |
5 |
3 |
|
Saint Etienne |
148 |
25 |
32 |
|
Lille |
95 |
19 |
30 |
|
Marseille |
326 |
78 |
96 |
|
West Ham United |
60 |
15 |
22 |
|
Vasco da Gama |
75 |
7 |
13 |
6
Ashley Young
Ashley Young brought the curtain down on an exceptional 23-year career in May, retiring at the age of 40 after a final season with Ipswich Town in the Championship.
Beginning at Watford, Young went on to establish himself as one of the Premier League’s most exciting wingers during spells with Aston Villa and Manchester United, before successfully reinventing himself as a full-back later in his career, earning a recall to the England squad as a result.
His trophy haul included a Premier League title, FA Cup and Europa League with Manchester United, as well as a Serie A crown with Inter Milan, where he’s one of only three Englishmen to capture the Italian title. The former England international earned 39 caps and made more than 750 club appearances before announcing his retirement.
He’s the joint-oldest retiring player on the list, alongside James Milner, who is also 40.
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Career Club Stats |
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|---|---|---|---|
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Club |
Matches |
Goals |
Assists |
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Watford |
110 |
22 |
9 |
|
Aston Villa |
247 |
38 |
53 |
|
Manchester United |
261 |
19 |
34 |
|
Inter Milan |
59 |
5 |
9 |
|
Everton |
70 |
2 |
4 |
|
Ipswich |
15 |
0 |
2 |
7
Oscar
Oscar has found success in a totally different way during his career. With an estimated net-worth nearing £100 million, the Brazilian is one of the richest figures in football. At just 25 years old, he was at the peak of his powers at Chelsea, helping them to two Premier League titles, but China beckoned.
Oscar moved to Shanghai Port in 2016 for £60 million, joining fellow-Brazilian Hulk at the club. He was the highest paid footballer in the world at the time of his signing, but the Chinese spending was eventually curbed by their government in 2017, when they imposed a 100 per cent tax penalty for any foreign player clubs purchased. But in 2019, he signed a perfectly timed contract extension with Shanghai just before a salary cap was introduced.
Oscar spent seven years in China, earning a reported £400,000 per week, before he ended his career back home in Brazil. He’d have likely played on for longer, but a heart condition which led to him collapsing and requiring CPR in a training session forced him to opt for retrirement.
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Career Club Stats |
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|---|---|---|---|
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Club |
Matches |
Goals |
Assists |
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Sao Paulo |
35 |
2 |
8 |
|
Internacional |
70 |
19 |
22 |
|
Chelsea |
185 |
30 |
44 |
|
Shanghai Port |
248 |
77 |
142 |
8
Diego Costa
Diego Costa was one of those strikers that no defender looked forward to playing against. At his peak, Costa had pace and strength in abundance, and the finishing ability to go with it. But it was his style of play that got under everyone’s skin. Some might say dirty tactics, others would say gamesmanship, but Costa was a master of frustrating his opponents, with many often being booked for reacting in the exact way he wanted.
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Despite starting his professional career in 2006, Costa didn’t put himself in the spotlight until the 2012/13 season, when he formed a formidable partnership with Atletico Madrid teammate, Radamel Falcao. Costa was the subject of a bid from Liverpool at the end of that same season, who apparently matched his release clause the year before his £32 million move to Chelsea a year later. It was there that Costa’s gamesmanship and ability was on full display.
Costa scored 52 Premier League goals and had a number of notable incidents with a host of players in just three seasons at Chelsea. After returning to Atletico, he spent time in Brazil before a surprise return to the Premier League five years later with Wolves, but he managed just one goal. Costa played his last professional match in 2024, but it wasn’t until earlier this year when he appeared on a podcast that he confirmed his retirement.
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Career Club Stats |
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Club |
Matches |
Goals |
Assists |
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Braga |
9 |
1 |
1 |
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Penafiel |
13 |
5 |
0 |
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Celta Vigo |
31 |
6 |
0 |
|
Albacete |
36 |
9 |
0 |
|
Valladolid |
36 |
9 |
6 |
|
Rayo Vallecano |
16 |
10 |
4 |
|
Atletico Madrid |
216 |
83 |
36 |
|
Chelsea |
120 |
59 |
21 |
|
Atletico Mineiro |
19 |
5 |
1 |
|
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
25 |
1 |
0 |
|
Botafogo |
46 |
47 |
13 |
|
Gremio |
15 |
3 |
0 |
9
Aaron Ramsey
At 35, Aaron Ramsey brought the curtain down on a career that started in one of the worst ways possible. After securing a move to Arsenal from hometown team Cardiff, Ramsey suffered a double leg-break in February 2010 after a tackle from Stoke City defender Ryan Shawcross. Initially the Gunners didn’t put a time on the Welshman’s recovery, but he found himself back on the pitch later that year.
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Ramsey went on to spend 11 years at Arsenal, winning three FA Cups. He was also a key player for Wales, who made it all the way to the semi-finals of Euro 2016. He departed Arsenal and joined Juventus in 2019, where he was paid £400,000 per week, making him the highest-paid British player at the time.
After a short loan spell at Rangers and a season in France with Nice, Ramsey went home to Cardiff in 2023, where many presumed he’d finish his career. But after two years back in the Welsh capital, Ramsey packed his bags for the other side of the world, and spent the final months of his playing days in Mexico with Pumas UNAM, confirming his retirement in April 2026.
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Career Club Stats |
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Club |
Matches |
Goals |
Assists |
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Cardiff City |
52 |
6 |
3 |
|
Nottingham Forest |
5 |
0 |
0 |
|
Arsenal |
369 |
64 |
60 |
|
Juventus |
70 |
6 |
6 |
|
Rangers |
13 |
2 |
2 |
|
Nice |
34 |
1 |
3 |
|
UNAM |
6 |
1 |
0 |
10
Mamadou Sakho
Mamadou Sakho enjoyed a career that took him from one of France’s brightest defensive prospects to a respected Premier League centre-back.
He’d been a product of the Paris Saint-Germain’s academy since joining in 2002 and captained the club for the first time at the age of just 17. The Frenchman made more than 200 appearances before earning a move to Liverpool in 2013. Sakho was part of the Liverpool team in his first season that suffered a late-season collapse, which included Steven Gerrard’s infamous slip (which Gerrard wanted to blame Sakho for.)
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Sakho became a popular figure at Anfield thanks to his combative style and leadership, later enjoying a successful spell with Crystal Palace. The former France international won 29 senior caps and represented his country at the 2014 World Cup. After spells with Montpellier and Torpedo Kutaisi in Georgia, Sakho retired in January 2026.
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Career Club Stats |
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Club |
Matches |
Goals |
Assists |
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PSG |
201 |
7 |
2 |
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Liverpool |
80 |
3 |
0 |
|
Crystal Palace |
75 |
1 |
2 |
|
Montpellier |
49 |
1 |
1 |
|
Torpedo Kutaisi |
19 |
0 |
0 |
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Real Madrid Close to Signing Liverpool Star Ibrahima Konate
Real Madrid are close to signing a Liverpool star ahead of the summer transfer window.
It looks set to be a busy summer window for the Reds as they look to improve their squad after a disappointing campaign.
There have already been a host of confirmed departures, including legend Mohamed Salah.
There’s going to be plenty of change at Anfield over the coming weeks and months, especially after Arne Slot was sacked as their manager.
Reports emerged on Tuesday that Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola has reached an agreement to join Liverpool as Slot’s replacement.
After securing their new manager, attention will quickly turn to the summer transfer window.
Real Madrid Close to Signing Liverpool Star
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Real Madrid have reached a verbal agreement to sign Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate ahead of the summer transfer window.
The French international is set to sign a four-year contract with the Spanish club, with Konate putting offers from Saudi Arabia on hold to prioritise a move to Madrid.
It was recently confirmed that Konate would be leaving Liverpool at the end of his contract, which has now opened the door for Real Madrid to make a move.
Liverpool Have Defender Decision to Make
Konate, described as ‘world-class’ by Virgil van Dijk, hasn’t been at his best for Liverpool in recent years, but they still have a decision to make as to whether to replace him.
GIVEMESPORT understands that Liverpool want to give Jeremy Jacquet, who joins from Rennes after agreeing a deal earlier this year, and Giovanni Leoni, who is currently out injured, the chance to prove themselves at Anfield.
Whether either player could instantly come in and be a guaranteed starter remains to be seen, so Liverpool need to decide whether to sign a new centre-back this summer.
It’s an incredibly important transfer window coming up for the Reds, especially as they prepare for life under a new manager.
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