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If you're in the market for the latest football news, you've come to the right place. In this article, we'll take a look at Mauricio Pochettino's sacking at Paris Saint-Germain, a court has dismissed the rape lawsuit against Cristiano Ronaldo, and Darwin Nunez's close proximity to Liverpool. There's something for every football fan to enjoy in this article.

Mauricio Pochettino sacked by Paris Saint-Germain

After a difficult spell at Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain, Mauricio Pochettino has been sacked by the French side. Pochettino had been linked with the managerial role at Manchester United, but was eventually passed over in favour of Ralf Rangnick. However, Pochettino is already planning his next managerial stint, possibly in the Premier League. At Tottenham, he had a chance to work with young players and he was able to get them to buy into his system.

Cristiano Ronaldo rape lawsuit dismissed

Kathryn Mayorga's rape lawsuit against the former Real Madrid player has been dismissed by a federal judge in Florida. The woman alleges that Ronaldo sexually assaulted her in a nightclub in 2009, and the soccer star denies any wrongdoing. The woman, who has retained an attorney, tried to settle out of court for $375,000 but was forced to withdraw due to emotional trauma. Her attorneys have filed an appeal to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, but this is unlikely to happen.

Mauricio Pochettino agrees to move to Liverpool

Mauricio Pochettino has agreed to join Liverpool after parting ways with Paris Saint-Germain. The Tottenham manager spent last season as the No 2 at PSG. Pochettino will leave his position at the French club after 18 months. He has already agreed personal terms with the Reds. PSG will pay a reported PS64m for him, but the deal could go even higher if performance-related add-ons are included. Click here for more details about ข่าวฟุตบอลล่าสุด

Darwin Nunez close to signing for Liverpool

With Sadio Mane expected to join Bayern Munich this summer, a deal for a striker has finally been done. Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign Benfica striker Darwin Nunez. The deal is expected to be worth around EUR80 million, with an option to increase that figure by up to 20 percent in add-ons. The 21-year-old, who has already scored 34 goals for Benfica last season, is set to sign a six-year deal with the Reds.

Mauricio Pochettino wants 500 million Euros to save FC Barcelona

Mauricio Pochettino has asked the La Liga club's vice president to provide a bailout of up to EUR500 million to rescue the struggling club. The club is currently strapped for cash and cannot afford to sign two new players. Andreas Christensen from Chelsea has been snapped up instead. Barcelona's debts are in excess of EUR1 billion. The club is facing an uncertain future as they struggle to meet the demands of the salary cap in La Liga.

Chris Kamara battling speech disorder

A former Arsenal player has revealed that he is battling a speech disorder. Known as apraxia, Kamara is suffering from problems sending messages from the brain to the mouth, affecting his ability to speak. The former striker announced his retirement from Sky Sports at the start of last month, but still managed to stay in the spotlight with various TV appearances. His speech was slurred for the last two years, and he has spoken about the condition with his friends and family.

Manchester City's first Premier League title in 44 years

The Abu Dhabi-owned team have been in the spotlight for the last couple of seasons, after they invested $1 billion in the club. The investment came after the club was bought by the former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The new owners have spent hundreds of millions of pounds on upgrading the squad. However, the title celebrations have not been without controversy. Human rights activists have criticised the club's Abu Dhabi ownership.

Liverpool's Mohamed Sala

AS Roma want to increase their offer for Liverpool's Mohamed Salah. The Reds have already bid PS28 million for the Egyptian international, but Roma now want more. The club rejected Liverpool's offer in June, but they now want at least PS40 million for their prized asset. If Roma agrees to this deal, Salah would move to the club from where he was born. If the deal goes through, Roma will earn around PS80 million, while Liverpool would pocket PS84 million.


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