Since the calendar turned to 2025, PSG have now played six games against Premier League clubs in the Champions League. The Parisians secured four wins in those matches against Manchester City, Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal.
Despite not playing in England’s top flight, The Athletic’s Colin Millar spotlighted on X that the Ligue 1 side have won more matches (4) against Premier League teams in 2025 than Ipswich Town, Leicester City and Southampton have combined (3).
Paris Saint-Germain have won more matches (4) against Premier League teams in 2025 than Ipswich Town, Leicester City and Southampton have combined (3).
— Colin Millar (@Millar_Colin) April 29, 2025
PSG will look to secure a fifth win over a Premier League when they welcome the Gunners to the Parc des Princes next Wednesday.
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Liverpool is on the verge of offloading striker Darwin Nunez to Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal in a deal reportedly worth up to £56.6M, approximately $75M. The move would bring an end to Nunez’s three-year stint at Anfield, where he registered 40 goals in 143 appearances after arriving from Benfica in 2022 for an initial £64M plus add-ons. The Reds are poised to take a financial hit on the 26-year-old, marking a significant loss on their original investment. Despite flashes of promise, Nunez struggled to deliver consistent performances in a Liverpool shirt. He gradually slipped down the pecking order, drawing increasing criticism for his inefficiency in front of the goal. Al Hilal is said to be offering a fixed fee of £46.2M, with performance-related bonuses taking the potential total to £56.6 million. Nunez is expected to sign a lucrative multiyear contract. While the transfer represents a financial setback, it aligns with Liverpool’s wider strategy of refreshing its squad under new head coach Arne Slot. The club has already spent close to £275M ($350M) this summer on high-profile signings, including Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong, showcasing a bold rebuild following last season’s Premier League title triumph. Funds from the Nunez sale are expected to be redirected toward Liverpool’s pursuit of Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak. The Reds’ initial £120M package for the Sweden international was rejected, but they are reportedly preparing a revised bid. Isak has recently been training away from Newcastle’s first team following his return from injury, and Liverpool is hopeful of capitalizing, although a deal may hinge on Newcastle securing a replacement. The Magpies are said to be wary of losing out on RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, with Manchester United attempting to hijack that move. Still, Liverpool currently faces little direct competition for Isak and views him as a key piece in its attacking plans. Moving Nunez is a critical step in freeing up both funds and squad space as Liverpool aims to land yet another marquee forward it believes can lead its frontline in the Slot era.
It's a pretty nifty narrative. Lakers star Luka Doncic was traded by the team that drafted him, the Mavericks, back in February, and soon after, word leaks out as to why Dallas decided to send away Doncic, the superstar who had led them to the NBA Finals just a year earlier. The reason was no secret: The Mavericks were worried about Doncic's weight and conditioning and whether he could stay healthy, long-term. So what does Doncic do? Within six months of the trade, he is on the cover of Men's Health magazine, svelte and strong, appearing to be in the best shape of his life. The accompanying article insists that yes, Doncic is in the best shape of his life. And that's the narrative--the Mavs traded him to the Lakers because Doncic was too out of shape, and he used that to fuel himself into this new version of Skinny Luka, as the ultimate way to retaliate against the Mavericks. There's more to it, though. Lakers Eliminated, Attention Shifted After the Lakers were surprisingly eliminated from the playoffs in the first round, Doncic decided to take time away from basketball and get right to getting into better shape. That took some getting used to, but Doncic made the adjustment. "I know how much basketball means to me. It has given me a lot in my life," Doncic told reporters per Slovenia's Svet24. "But I also like to play other sports. The first three or four days were hard for me without basketball, but then I just got used to it." He admitted, though, that the training program he adopted this season was harder than ones he'd had in the past. Doncic was asked what was difficult about it. "At first, basically everything, but it's a matter of habit. After I got used to it, nothing was particularly difficult," he said. Luka Doncic: Conditioning Was Never About Mavericks The one problem with the narrative about Doncic's conditioning motivation is that it's not quite true. Doncic was not suddenly kicked into gear on his conditioning because the Mavericks traded him. This has actually been part of a lengthy process that simply had to take a back seat last summer, when the Mavericks played into the NBA Finals, and Doncic had to turn around and prepare for the Paris Olympics shortly thereafter. Doncic did try to explain this in the Men's Health story, but it went largely overlooked because ... well, people prefer the narrative to the reality. But, speaking to Slovenian reporters after practicing with the national team this week, Doncic reiterated the truth about his weight loss. It had nothing to do with the Mavericks, he insisted. "I get this question all the time," "I think I was a good player before. What drove me? Basically, we made a slightly different training plan. Well, I had a little more time. Last summer it was really tiring, I played until June, then the national team, so there was no energy. I had more time this year." Doncic and Slovenia will open the team's training games on Friday when they face Germany as they gear up for the start of EuroBasket.
The Pittsburgh Steelers got hit with quite a bit of interesting news on Thursday. It started when NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that veteran defensive lineman Cam Heyward was staging a hold-in, attending training camp but not fully participating as he seeks a new contract. Not long after that, kicker Chris Boswell was also reported to be interested in a new deal, adding another contract situation to the team’s growing list of concerns. As for Heyward, Steelers insider Mark Kaboly quickly suggested a possible solution that could effectively end the hold-in without requiring a full contract extension. Kaboly proposed the idea of adding incentives to Heyward’s existing deal, which would reward performance while avoiding a long-term financial commitment. He believes this compromise would allow the Steelers to show respect for Heyward’s contributions while keeping the team’s salary cap in check. Kaboly explained that the Steelers used a similar approach in 2016 with star wide receiver Antonio Brown. At the time, Brown was also seeking a new deal, and instead of offering an extension, the team added incentives to his contract to keep him satisfied for the season. The move kept Brown on the field and productive, and Kaboly believes this method could work just as well for Heyward, helping resolve the situation without complicating the team’s financial outlook. "Steelers don't restructure contracts until a year out, but Cam Heyward has 2 years remaining on his deal," Kaboly posted on his social media. "Here is the kicker and this is what I would use if I were Heyward: The Steelers worked some funny math with Antonio Brown in 2016 to get him a $4 million raise." Heyward just received a new deal ahead of the 2024 season. Now, Kaboly is pointing out that with two years remaining on his contract, the Steelers typically don’t restructure deals until there’s only one year left. However, Kaboly believes that if the team follows the same approach they used with Brown, it could help resolve Heyward’s situation. "They moved $4 million of AB's 2017 money to 2016, then tore up the contract in 2017 and made him the highest-paid WR in the NFL," Kaboly said. "AB got a $4 million raise, and the Steelers were able to keep their long-standing policy intact." Both sides could technically come out ahead with this approach. The money was going to Heyward anyway, but by advancing a portion of it to this year, he gets earlier financial recognition without requiring a full extension. Then, when the time comes to negotiate a new deal, both parties can do so in good faith, working toward a contract that makes sense for everyone involved. For now, moving some money forward would be a clear sign of appreciation for Heyward’s contributions and an acknowledgment of how the market has shifted for elite defensive linemen. It would also allow the Steelers to maintain their long-standing policy of waiting until a player enters the final year of his contract before negotiating an extension. Ultimately, it’s a short-term financial gesture that builds trust and buys time for a more permanent solution. Steelers And Cam Heyward Both Could Come Out As Winners This approach not only benefits Heyward financially in the short term but also helps preserve the relationship between the player and the organization. It shows the Steelers value his contributions and want to keep him motivated without rushing into long-term decisions prematurely. By handling things this way, the team retains flexibility in managing their salary cap and future roster moves. It also avoids the potential pitfalls of a large extension that might limit options later. For Heyward, it offers a sense of security and respect while keeping open the door for a more comprehensive agreement when the time is right.
First Travis Kelce went Instagram official with Taylor Swift, and now this! The star couple might be looking to take another big step in their relationship. The New York Post reports that Swift and Kelce have "toured at least two homes in Cleveland’s Eastside suburbs in June." The outlet speculated that this area could "potentially boast the perfect home for a post-NFL retirement." The two were spotted having lunch together in Ohio this summer at JoJo's Bar in Chagrin Falls, with eagle-eyed fans noticing that the singer was even wearing her merchandise. The manager of JoJo's Bar spoke with PEOPLE at the time about Kelce and Swift's lunch date. "Taylor and Travis came in and had a wonderful time," John Ponyicky told the outlet. "They had a great lunch, enjoyed our food, and were really impressed with the team. Travis grew up in Cleveland Heights, so he decided to visit somewhere he was familiar with. He and Taylor were both really pleasant. They sat at the bar for a bit, but also had a private lunch in a private room." Kelce is very proud of his hometown, so it makes sense that he would always want to make sure he has a place to go back to there. However, including Swift in this decision proves that he is building a future with her.
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