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July 19, 2022 Zlatan Ibrahimovic Signs One-Year Contract Extension With AC Milan

Zlatan Ibrahimovic Signs One-Year Contract Extension With AC Milan

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has signed a one-year contract extension that commits him to AC Milan past his 41st birthday.

The Sweden striker, who turns 41 in October, scored eight league goals last season as Milan beat rivals Inter to the Serie A title.

He had knee surgery in May and was expected to be out of action for eight months.

Ibrahimovic revealed at the end of the campaign that he had "barely slept for six months because of the pain".

The former Manchester United and Paris St Germain striker returned to AC Milan in 2020, helping them secure a first league title in 11 years.

Ibrahimovic was also at the club when Milan last won the Scudetto, joining on loan from Barcelona and scoring 14 league goals in 29 appearances to fire them to the 2011 title.

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July 15, 2022 Waje And Tiwa Savage Combine For New Single ‘All Day’

Waje And Tiwa Savage Combine For New Single ‘All Day’

Afrobeats superstar Tiwa Savage is featured on the new song "All Day" by Nigerian singer Waje. The song was made available on Friday, July 15, 2022.

Artist: Waje

Song Title: All Day

Genre: Afrobeats, R&B

Date of Release: July 15, 2022

Producer: LeriQ

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 Waje And Tiwa Savage Combine For New Single 'All Day'
Waje And Tiwa Savage Combine For New Single 'All Day'

Length: 2 minutes 34 seconds

Features: 1 - Tiwa Savage

Label: WAJE

July 8, 2022 Ajax Sign Tottenham Hotspur Winger On Five-Year Deal

Ajax Sign Tottenham Hotspur Winger On Five-Year Deal

Ajax have confirmed the signing of Steven Bergwijn from Tottenham for £26.4m on a five-year deal.

Spurs and Ajax finally reached an agreement over the transfer of the 24-year-old after the Dutch champions’ initial £20m offer was rejected in June.

The Netherlands international Bergwijn has been keen on a move to Ajax for over a month after falling out of favour under Spurs boss Antonio Conte. The 24-year-old also played for Ajax at the youth level.

He scored eight goals in 83 appearances for Tottenham after arriving from PSV Eindhoven in January 2020

July 8, 2022 Sepp Blatter And Michel Platini: Former Heads Of Fifa And Uefa Cleared Of Corruption Charges By Swiss Court

Sepp Blatter And Michel Platini: Former Heads Of Fifa And Uefa Cleared Of Corruption Charges By Swiss Court

Former Fifa president Sepp Blatter and vice-president Michel Platini have both been found not guilty following their fraud trial.

The pair stood trial over a payment of 2m Swiss francs (£1.6m) made by Blatter to Platini in 2011.

Both men had denied wrongdoing and said the transfer was belated payment for Platini’s advisory work for Fifa.

Blatter, 86, and Platini, 67, were banned from football in 2015 and indicted last November.

Their 11-day trial over the 2011 payment took place at the Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona, Switzerland and concluded on 22 June.

In his testimony, Blatter said he asked Platini to be his adviser when he was first appointed president of football’s world governing body in 1998.

He said former France captain Platini wanted 1m Swiss francs (£816,030) per year but Blatter told him Fifa could not afford that fee.

They instead settled on 300,000 Swiss francs (£244,809) per year, with the outstanding total to be paid at a later date.

Platini stopped working for Fifa in 2002 but did not pursue the payment until 2010, telling the court he had not needed the money at the time of his departure, when – according to Blatter – Fifa was in any case “broke”.

The Swiss Office of the Attorney General accused Blatter and Platini of “fraud, in the alternative of misappropriation, in the further alternative of criminal mismanagement as well as of forgery of a document”. Platini, who was also charged as an accomplice, said he felt the ban was a deliberate attempt to stop him from becoming Fifa president in 2015.

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