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Ronaldo Set to Sign Al Nassr Contract That Will Keep Him at the Club Till 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo is set to continue his journey with Al Nassr as he reportedly agrees to a fresh contract extension that could keep him at the Saudi club until at least 2026.
The new deal, which includes an optional second year based on performance and preference, lines up with the football legend’s goal of representing Portugal at the 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico.
Though talks have been ongoing for months—initially expected to wrap up early in the year—the unique structure of the agreement caused some delay.
Unlike a standard football contract, this extension is said to include major commercial, ambassadorial, and developmental roles for Ronaldo, making it more than just a player deal.
Sources say the new contract could be worth up to €200 million per year, reflecting Ronaldo’s massive influence both on and off the pitch.
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Isak Says He Will Not Play for Newcastle Again as Liverpool Show Interest

Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak appears to have reached the end of the road with the club.
According to reports from The Athletic’s David Ornstein, the Swedish forward has made it clear he will not play for Newcastle again, even if the transfer window closes without a move.
While the Magpies are reluctant to let the 25-year-old go, they are keeping an eye on the market as Liverpool show strong interest in securing his signature.
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Turkish Mosque Named After Osimhen Causes Anger Among Worshippers

Just days after returning to Turkey, Victor Osimhen has been caught up in an unexpected controversy. The Bulut Mosque in Konya was briefly shown on Google Maps as “Victor Osimhen Mosque,” a change that angered many worshippers.
One local, Zeki Yaylacı, called it disrespectful, saying it was wrong to name a mosque after a non-Muslim and that it insulted both the Muslim community and their places of worship. There is no indication that Osimhen had any involvement in the incident, which appears to have been caused by inaccurate user edits on Google Maps.
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Nnadozie Happy as She Becomes First African Nominated for Ballon d’Or

Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie has shared her thoughts on being nominated for the 2025 Ballon d’Or Yacine Trophy, which honours the best women’s goalkeeper in the world. The 24-year-old has made history as the first African to earn a spot on the shortlist.
Nnadozie has had a remarkable year for both club and country. She helped her former side Paris FC lift the Coupe de France Féminine in May, making a decisive save in a tense 5-4 penalty shootout win over Paris Saint-Germain.
Since joining Brighton & Hove, she has also been instrumental in Nigeria’s victory at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, where she was named Goalkeeper of the Tournament after keeping four clean sheets in six matches.
Speaking in a video shared on the Super Falcons’ X page, Nnadozie said the recognition means a lot to her and her family, adding that it proves her hard work, consistency, and prayers have truly paid off.
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