Gill, Washington, Jadeja tons script India's great escape

England were kept on the field for 143 overs in the second innings as teams head to The Oval with India trailing 2-1

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An epic series will be decided at The Oval. England lead 2-1 after 20 tense days of Test cricket but were denied a decisive win by five sessions of doughty, determined batting in which India lost only two wickets. Not even Ben Stokes, battling cramp and a shoulder injury, could pull this one off, and was forced to settle for only the second draw of his captaincy tenure.India were 1 for 2 at lunch on the fourth day, frazzled after more than 150 overs in the field, and still trailing by over 300 runs. But Shubman Gill’s new-look side underlined their character with two mammoth, match-saving partnerships – Gill put on 188 with KL Rahul, and Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja put on an unbroken 203 – to ensure India escaped with a draw.Related

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They can no longer win the inaugural Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, but will travel down to London on Monday battered, bruised and bullish. India’s batters not only saved this match, but ground England’s bowlers down: they spent 257.1 overs in the field in Manchester, including 143 in the second innings, and now face a three-day turnaround before Thursday’s fifth Test.The finale was farcical: Stokes offered a draw at the start of the last hour but Gill had no interest, instead allowing his two allrounders to complete their centuries. England were incensed, serving up some 35mph/56kmph lobs, but India’s players celebrated on the balcony as their batters filled their boots.”It’s going to happen in a flurry, lads,” Ben Duckett had promised his team-mates during the second session. In fact, it never happened at all. It was long established that no captain had ever won a Test match at Old Trafford after winning the toss and choosing to bowl; Stokes asked his team to defy history, but they could not.It was Gill who had walked in to face a hat-trick ball in the first over of India’s second innings shortly before lunch on the fourth day. When he walked back off just over 24 hours later, he had become only the third man to score four hundreds in a Test series as captain, going past 700 runs for the tour. Every time he has reached 20, he has gone on to score a century.1:19

Harmison: ‘A little bit farcical towards the end’

He was supported by two marathon efforts from his spin-bowling allrounders. Washington batted at No. 8 in the first innings but was promoted to No. 5 after Rishabh Pant’s injury, and made his maiden Test hundred, while Jadeja capped his stellar series with the bat. Much as it frustrated England, both players deserved centuries, and had earned the right to make them.Stokes’ bowling fitness was uncertain overnight: he did not bowl at all on the fourth day after a heavy workload in the series – and a five-wicket haul in the first innings – having retired hurt during his century. But he shared the old ball with Liam Dawson early in the day and threatened to break the game open, creating two early chances in an eight-over spell.He grimaced after every ball he bowled and repeatedly stretched out his right shoulder, but Stokes bowled with good pace and found variable bounce on a good length outside the right-handers’ off stump. He had Gill dropped early on, Ollie Pope failing to cling on to a stinger at short cover, but then trapped Rahul on the back pad to have him lbw for 90.It was a brilliant spell, one which exposed just how much England had missed his bowling on the fourth evening. Stokes was in pain, then inflicted some on his opposite number: he found some steep bounce to strike Gill on the helmet – via the glove – with a lifter which exploded from a good length.3:12

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But Gill pressed on, steering Chris Woakes through the off side then yelping in celebration as he brought up his fourth century of the tour. His dismissal, edging Jofra Archer behind, represented an opening, not least when Jadeja edged his first ball to first slip. But Joe Root put the catch down, and England hardly created another chance all day.Dawson wheeled away for 47 overs in the second innings and bowled tightly, but rarely threatened the edge, and the seamers had nothing to work with: Archer exchanged tense words with his captain over a field change, Woakes bowled slower balls into the rough, Brydon Carse was hardly seen, and Stokes bowled only three overs after lunch.Jadeja and Washington had 89 and 80, respectively, when Stokes offered a draw, but Gill looked out steadfastly through the dressing-room window. It prompted Brook to bowl some filth, and both batters reached three figures off his bowling: Jadeja roared in celebration on reaching his by lofting a straight six, while Washington raised his arms as he sauntered back for two.It made for a strange end to a compelling Test match. Only 24 wickets fell across the five days, and the finish was an anti-climax. But the fraying tempers were the result of India’s resistance across five sessions of determined batting. It seemed unfathomable on Saturday afternoon, but they will head to The Oval believing that they can snatch a series draw.

Allen, Fraser-McGurk, Bartlett, Rauf give Unicorns second straight win

Fraser-McGurk roared back to form in T20s with a blistering 88 off 38 balls that was studded with 11 sixes

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Jake Fraser-McGurk bashed 11 sixes in his knock•Sportzpics for MLC

Finn Allen smashed his second straight 50-plus score, Jake Fraser-McGurk roared back to form, and fast bowlers Xavier Bartlett and Haris Rauf picked up four wickets apiece to lead San Francisco Unicorns to their second win on the bounce in MLC 2025. Unicorns posted a 200-plus total for the second game in a row, after their record-breaking 269 for 5 in the opening game of the tournament, and it proved to be too much for Los Angeles Knight Riders as only two of their batters scored over 30.It was Fraser-McGurk this time who led Unicorns’ charge with a blistering 88 off 38 balls that was studded with 11 sixes and just two fours, and it came after he had tallied just 61 runs in his last seven T20 innings at an average of just 8.71, which also included him getting dropped from the Delhi Capitals (DC) playing XI in the IPL. Against LAKR, however, he and Allen hammered 121 runs in just 55 balls for the second wicket – including a powerplay of 76 for 1. The highlight in that phase was the four consecutive sixes Fraser-McGurk smashed off Shadley van Schalkwyk in the fifth over that went for 25. After a rare boundary-less seventh over for just four runs from Sunil Narine, and seven more in the next bowled by Jason Sangha, Fraser-McGurk and Allen got back to smashing the ball around before Allen holed out to long-on off Narine for 52 off 27.Fraser-McGurk replied with three more sixes in the 13th over after he had brought up his 21-ball fifty, before he too handed a catch, to mid-off against van Schalkwyk. The top order had set the stage as Unicorns were going at over 12 an over when Fraser-McGurk fell with the score on 167 with 39 balls to go. The LAKR bowlers pulled things back after that as Unicorms lost four wickets and managed just 52 runs thereafter. They lost Hassan Khan, Corey Anderson, Bartlett and Brody Couch in the space of three overs, which included a double-wicket over from Ali Khan. Rauf struck a six and a four in the last two overs to stretch them past 200 and post a challenging total.The LAKR chase was dented twice early on with the wickets of openers Andre Fletcher and Alex Hales in the first 21 balls. No. 3 Unmukt Chand kept them going with a 30-ball half-century to post 66 in the powerplay. He lost his partner Nitish Kumar in the eighth over to Hassan that ended a quick stand of 46 off 24. Chand and Matthew Tromp then managed just 33 runs off the next 30 balls that saw three boundary-less overs on the bounce. Chand took off again with a four and a six in the next two overs before Rauf roared with a seven-run double-wicket over that saw Chand and the powerful Andre Russell walk back, the second dismissal coming through a 146km thunderbolt that rattled the stumps. LAKR were five down and needed 107 from 42 balls, which proved to be too stiff. Saif Badar scored 17 off eight balls and Narine, the captain, smoked 27 off 13 before Rauf struck with another double-wicket over that virtually ended the chase in the 19th over.

Police investigating death of Cricket Malawi operations director Arjun Menon

Menon, 48, played for Singapore and held coaching roles with various international teams including Chile, Botswana and Indonesia

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File photo – Malawi were runners-up in Group A of the Men’s T20 World Cup Sub-Regional Africa Qualifier in September 2024•kkr.in

Arjun Menon, Cricket Malawi’s operations director, has died aged 48. Police are reported to be investigating the circumstances of his death in Blantyre, Malawi’s financial and commercial capital, on Sunday.Menon played for Singapore and held coaching roles with various international teams including Chile, Botswana, Indonesia and Singapore before taking on the Malawi role in 2020.”As Cricket Malawi, we are devastated by this loss because Arjun did so much to the our transformative agenda,” Vivek Ganesan, the president of Cricket Malawi, told . “All the successes we have so far are attributed to him. This is a very painful loss.”Dr. Henry Kamata, CEO of the Malawi National Council of Sports, also conveyed his condolences in a statement. “Arjun was a dedicated coach and a passionate advocate for the development of cricket in Malawi,” he said. “His contributions to the sport were immense and far-reaching, playing a pivotal role in the growth and success of the Malawi cricket team on regional and international platforms.”His commitment, professionalism, and vision were truly inspirational, and his loss is a devastating blow to the sporting fraternity in Malawi and beyond.”During Menon’s tenure, the Malawi men’s team were runners-up behind Tanzania in Group A of the T20 World Cup Sub-Regional Africa Qualifier in September 2024. The Under-19 women’s team, meanwhile, topped Division 2 of the 2025 Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier, gaining entry to Division 1 where they achieved a seventh-place finish.

'I'm angry!' – Juventus coach blasts players for 'throwing the game away' in Champions League slip up against Villarreal

Juventus coach Igor Tudor expressed his fury after his side conceded a late equaliser to draw 2-2 with Villarreal in the Champions League on Wednesday. The Croatian coach blamed missed chances and nerves for the draw but came to the defence of his centre-backs amid criticism for their sloppiness in recent matches.

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    An acrobatic finish from Fabio Gatti helped Juventus level early in the second-half after Villarreal had taken the lead in the first through Georges Mikautadze. With the score at 1-1, Francesco Conceicao capitalised on a misplaced pass from Villarreal captain Dani Parejo, ran through on goal and slotted it past goalkeeper Arnau Tenas in the 56th minute. Just when it looked like the Italians would take all three points, former Juventus player Renato Veiga scored in the 90th minute with a header from a corner, and the match ended in a 2-2 draw.

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    Tudor's frustrations and missed chances

    In a post-match interview with , Juventus coach Tudor expressed his anger, saying: “I'm angry; you can't throw the game away in the final seconds because of a corner like that. It's disappointing because we had the game in hand.

    “During half-time, I gave concrete instructions and asked them to be positive. Then Conceicao made the difference. Where did we go wrong? There's regret for not having closed it out sooner; we had two chances with [Jonathan] David and at 3-1 it would have been over. Too much frenzy and nervousness, too many simple misplaced passes.”

    Finally, he accepted the shared point, adding: “We pushed hard in the second half, a great second half, they were better in the first. We'll take this point and move on.”

  • Tudor's defence of his backline

    Juventus have conceded 11 goals in their last five games across all competitions, including seven against Inter and Dortmund. However, Tudor spoke highly of his defenders, believing they have done well and kept things from going worse. 

    “The three at the back are all doing well, they keep the team afloat every game,” he added: “We're a bit lacking in ball possession, we're last in this statistic. The team is there, it would be nice to play at a high level for 90 minutes, but it's not easy. We also have our weaknesses and our difficulties.”

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    Juventus' clash against Milan and Allegri's return

    Juventus are set to host Serie A table-toppers AC Milan on Sunday, and Tudor will hope his team can produce their best performance in what will be Massimiliano Allegri’s return to the Allianz Stadium.

Wolves closing in on £17 million deal to bring versatile star to Molineux

Wolverhampton Wanderers have made a slow start to the new season, but may be about to ignite their campaign as they close in on another signing.

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Last weekend proved to be another exercise in frustration for Vitor Pereira as his side lost out 1-0 to Bournemouth on the South Coast, leaving his side above only West Ham United in the Premier League table.

Coincidentally, both clubs will face off in the EFL Cup on Tuesday evening, and their man in the dugout will hope his outfit can learn after claiming they failed to follow his tactical instructions during a narrow defeat at the Vitality Stadium.

He told The Mirror: “Football is like this. You can prepare everything but after four minutes we make a pass in the middle, we build in the middle, we lost the ball and they scored. Before (the goal) we had a big chance to score and we missed it.

“I think this goal creates a negative impact in our team because when I watch the game I was feeling that the team was shy on the pitch and with some difficulties to go out of this pressure.”

With signings needed to spruce up his pool of options, Wolves are on the trail of Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado after he fell down the pecking order under Hansi Flick.

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Furthermore, the Old Gold have opened talks to sign Chelsea defender Axel Disasi, which would suggest that adding physicality and solidity are both on the agenda at Molineux, with a deal for Ladislav Krejčí on the verge of being completed to aid that quest.

Rumours are swirling with the business end of the window here and Pereira could now be close to securing some versatility to aid his flailing squad, per recent developments.

Wolves now closing in on Christantus Uche

According to Express & Star reporter Liam Keen on X, Wolves are now closing in on a deal for Getafe midfielder Christantus Uche at around the £17 million mark.

Negotiations continue and there is still work to do before an agreement on personal terms can be reached, but optimism exists internally that he will sign on the dotted line ahead of the close of play.

Labelled “superb” by Jacek Kulig, the versatile star is capable of featuring as a centre-forward or in a variety of midfield roles and started off the season by registering a goal and an assist in Getafe’s recent 2-0 victory over Celta Vigo.

Capped twice by Nigeria, his arrival would be a timely one amid speculation over Jorgen Strand Larsen, though it remains to be seen whether Wolves can finalise a deal over the coming days.

Cummins bowling again as he eyes IPL and Test Championship returns

Australia captain says his rehab for an ankle injury which made him miss the Champions Trophy is going well

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Pat Cummins said his ankle began acting up again around the Boxing Day Test against India in 2024•AFP/Getty Images

Pat Cummins has returned to bowling as he prepares for the IPL next month and the build-up to the World Test Championship final against South Africa in June.Cummins, Australia’s Test and ODI captain, was ruled out of the ongoing Champions Trophy due to an ankle injury he managed during the Test series against India but told ESPNcricinfo on Wednesday that he was heading for the first bowl of his rehab.”The ankle is all going strong, [have been] able to give it a good rest and then been building up slowly, which you don’t get to do when you play lots of cricket,” Cummins said. “It’s feeling as strong as it has for a fair while. Should be fine [for the IPL], that’s the plan. So have a few weeks of bowling, building back up and then hopefully don’t have to worry about it for a while.”Cummins, an ambassador for Prime who are the exclusive broadcasters for the Champions Trophy in Australia, said his ankle is something he has had to manage on an ongoing basis and it began to become a bit more of an issue during the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.”It’s something that we’ve opted never to have surgery on or intervene too much, just a lot to rehab,” he explained. “Having this break meant that I could get a couple of cortisones and really rehab it well the last couple of weeks.”Cummins is confident he will be able to build his workload during the IPL and is eyeing playing a full role in the three-Test series against West Indies which follows the WTC final. There is a chance he will miss some of Australia’s white-ball matches ahead of the Ashes – there are five T20Is in West Indies then series against South Africa, New Zealand and India – before facing England from late November.Pat Cummins is watching the Champions Trophy from afar as he recovers from an ankle injury•Prime Video

“Sometimes by missing the odd tour, you actually end up playing more cricket for the whole year,” he said. “I think in the past you used to play everything, whereas now, absolutely, you try and make sure the players are at their peak for as long as you can for the year and to play as much of the important stuff each year. It’s just the way of the world. Everyone’s used to it.”Related

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The absence of Cummins in Pakistan, along with Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, has meant Australia’s pace attack is inexperienced. Ben Dwarshuis took three wickets against England while Nathan Ellis, who captained Hobart Hurricanes to the BBL title this season, was outstanding with 0 for 51 from his 10 overs in game where 707 runs were scored.”[Nathan] has always been so valuable in that he can bowl at any stage,” Cummins said. “He doesn’t necessarily need to take the new ball to have big impact. He can bowl through the middle and at the end.”However, the most eye-catching display from Australia’s one outing so far – their second match against South Africa was abandoned without a ball bowled – has been Josh Inglis with his stunning 120 off 86 balls to guide a huge chase. It followed his maiden Test century against Sri Lanka last month, having been picked for the prowess against spin, where he played alongside Alex Carey with the duo now featuring in the ODI team together with the keeping roles flipped between formats.2:04

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“He’s been on almost every Australian tour for about the last four years running drinks. So we’ve always known his quality and scoring two hundreds in different formats in the last month is amazing,” Cummins said. “He’s so dynamic. You can bat him anywhere in the order. He can take down spin. He can also finish off an innings with all his different shots. Just someone who’s coming into a real sweet spot in his career.”Inglis will be part of a tough selection debate ahead of the WTC final with Sam Konstas in the mix to return as an opener and Cameron Green expected to be available as a batter. But while Cummins is not a selector, he can see a world where Inglis retains his spot.”I think you’re open to anything at the moment,” he said. “[Inglis and Carey] are two of the most in-form guys. They’re straight into that ODI side together and it’s no issue. We’ve picked two allrounders before. Picked two keepers in Sri Lanka. I don’t see any reason why they can’t coexist if they’re both scoring runs.”After the Champions Trophy, the next major men’s white-ball event is next year’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka followed by the 2027 ODI World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. Australia will be defending the title they won in India and Cummins still has his sights set on leading them at that event.”It comes around pretty quick, we’re already almost halfway,” he said. “That’s definitely what we’ve been speaking to. Obviously, when it’s a long way away, Test cricket and other [tournaments] take priorities. But once it gets a bit closer, that becomes a bit more of a focus.”

Escalação do Corinthians: Fagner e Adson são relacionados, mas Bruno Méndez é baixa no Dérbi

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Com o ex-meia Danilo Andrade, técnico do sub-20, no comando, o Corinthians encerrou no fim da tarde desta sexta-feira (28) a sua preparação para o clássico contra o Palmeiras, neste sábado (29), pela terceira rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. Então dúvidas, o lateral-direito Fagner e o meia-atacante Adson foram relacionados para a partida.

Ambos sentiram desconfortos musculares diferentes após o duelo contra o Remo, na última quarta-feira (26), pela terceira fase da Copa do Brasil. Fagner na panturrilha e Adson em uma das coxas. Ambos foram avaliados na reapresentação do elenco, na última quinta-feira (27), não tiveram lesões constatadas e não tiveram dores na atividade desta manhã.

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Por sua vez, Bruno Méndez, que foi substituído no segundo tempo contra o Leão, foi preservado para fazer um controle de carga. Ele também teve problemas musculares e não teve lesão diagnosticada, mas foi sacado do Dérbi para não se expor mais.

Completam as baixas do Corinthians: o zagueiro Caetano (em transição, mas já treinando parcialmente), o meia Renato Augusto (recuperação de artroscopia no joelho) e o atacante Pedro (em transição, após entorse no tornozelo direito).

A provável escalação corintiana para enfrentar o Palmeiras tem: Cássio; Fagner, Gil, Murilo e Fábio Santos (Matheus Bidu); Roni, Fausto Vera e Matheus Araújo; Adson, Yuri Alberto e Róger Guedes.

منتخب إسبانيا يصدر بيانًا رسميًا بشأن لامين يامال

أصدر منتخب إسبانيا بيانًا رسميًا بشأن النجم لامين يامال بعدما أعلن نادي برشلونة، يوم الجمعة، تجدد إصابته في منطقة العانة، والتي ستجبره على الغياب عن الملاعب من جديد.

وعانى لامين يامال من إصابة في منطقة العانة، قبل فترة، واضطر إلى الغياب 3 أسابيع قبل عودته يوم الأحد الماضي ضد ريال سوسيداد.

وشارك لامين يامال ضد ريال سوسيداد في الدوري الإسباني، كبديل، وصنع هدف الفوز الذي سجله روبرت ليفاندوفسكي، قبل أيام من خوضه مباراة باريس سان جيرمان في دوري أبطال أوروبا بالكامل.

اقرأ أيضًا.. موندو ديبورتيفو توضح موقف لامين يامال من الكلاسيكو ضد ريال مدريد

وأعلن منتخب إسبانيا، اليوم، القائمة المستدعاة لخوض مباراتين في تصفيات كأس العالم ضد كل من جورجيا وبلغاريا، حيث ضمت لامين يامال.

ولكن برشلونة أعلن بعد ذلك تجدد إصابة لامين يامال في المنطقة نفسها، حيث سيضطر إلى الغياب مدة تتراوح بين 2/3 أسابيع.

وقال منتخب إسبانيا في بيانه الرسمي منذ قليل: “تم استبعاد لامين يامال من تشكيلة لويس دي لا فوينتي لمباراتي تصفيات كأس العالم 2026، وذلك ضد جورجيا في إلتشي وبلغاريا في بلد الوليد”.

وأضاف: “وبناءً على طلب معلومات طبية من جانب الخدمات الطبية للاتحاد الإسباني لكرة القدم أمس، أفادت الخدمات الطبية لنادي برشلونة بشعور مهاجم الفريق بآلام في منطقة العانة بعد ظهر اليوم، وذلك فور نشر القائمة الرسمية”.

واختتم: “لذلك، وحرصًا على تعافيه السريع والآمن، كما هو الحال مع جميع لاعبي المنتخب الإسباني، تم استبعاده من التشكيلة”.

Danni Warren, Andy Tennant to take charge of Essex Women

Sunrisers duo appointed by Essex after overseeing maiden title in final season of regional system

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Essex have appointed Sunrisers duo Danni Warren and Andy Tennant to oversee their women’s set-up as they transition to Tier 1 status for next season.Warren, formerly the regional director of women’s cricket for London and the east, will transition into the role of performance director at Essex. Tennant, the former Scotland international, will take over as Essex Women’s team director, having been head coach of Sunrisers.”I’m incredibly excited to take on this new role with Essex Women as we enter a new era for the women’s professional game,” Tennant said. “Having worked with Danni and the majority of the staff and players at Sunrisers, I know the strength and potential of the team we’re building here.Related

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“Our focus will be on creating an environment where players and staff can thrive and fulfil their potential, both on and off the field. This is a fantastic opportunity to drive towards sustainable success and help Essex Women become a leading force in the game, and I know we all can’t wait to get started.”Warren had been regional director at Sunrisers since 2020 and brought in Tennant as coach ahead of the 2023 season. Last summer, they oversaw Sunrisers’ first title of the women’s regional era, when they defeated South East Stars in the final of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy.Essex were one of eight teams to be awarded Tier 1 status during a bidding process earlier in the year, as the ECB returned to structuring women’s cricket within the pre-existing county system.

Chelsea given Champions League ultimatum after UEFA transfer agreement

Chelsea have been given a Champions League ultimatum after reaching an agreement with UEFA over their high-profile fine last week, according to Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol.

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Enzo Maresca is currently preparing his side for a crunch Club World Cup final clash against European champions PSG on Sunday, and winning the tournament against all odds would bank the club a further £7.5 million.

They’ve already garnered around £80 million from reaching the final and winning five out of their six matches at the CWC, giving BlueCo a major boost when it comes to avoiding the PSR threshold, but it is worth noting that they haven’t been quite so lucky with UEFA’s different FFP rules.

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Chelsea were fined a total of £26.7 million by UEFA for breaching their financial laws, and could be slapped with a further £51.2 million if they fail to comply with regulations over the next four years (BBC).

The Blues could even be prevented from registering new players for the Champions League next season as a result (BBC), and they’ll need to have a “positive transfer balance” by the end of this summer transfer window to avoid this outcome.

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As a result, player sales will be vital at Stamford Bridge over the coming weeks, and it is no surprise that we’re now seeing a plethora of high-profile exit deals taking place.

Noni Madueke is completing his move to Arsenal in a deal worth around £50 million, while it is also believed that goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic is joining Bournemouth for £25 million, following the confirmed departures of Kepa Arrizabalaga, Basir Humphreys and Marcus Bettinelli previously.

Sharing further light on the situation, Solhekol has lifted the lid on a pact between UEFA and Chelsea.

Chelsea given Champions League ultimatum after UEFA deal

Speaking on Sky Sports, the journalist claims that Chelsea have reached an agreement with UEFA to sell players and balance their books – or they will indeed face the threat of not being able to register new players for their Champions League squad.

“I think it’s a bit of a complicated situation regarding Madueke because he’s played well for Chelsea since they signed him two-and-a-half years ago from PSV for £29m. But it’s been well documented that Chelsea have spent a lot of money in the transfer window already this summer, and they need to balance their books,” said Solhekol.

“Last week they came to an agreement with UEFA that basically said that if they want to register new players for the Champions League next season, they have to make sure that their transfer spend this season is balanced out this summer by the players they sell as well.

“So they’ve signed players like Liam Delap and Joao Pedro. That means they also have to sell players.”

Other players who could depart Cobham in the coming weeks are Lesley Ugochukwu, João Félix, Renato Veiga, Christopher Nkunku, David Datro Fofana, Armando Broja, Axel Disasi, Ben Chilwell, Raheem Sterling and Carney Chukwuemeka, who all appear to be out of Maresca’s long-term plans.

Mathis Amougou is closing in on a permanent move to sister club Strasbourg too, and the same can be said of teenage left-back Ishe Samuels-Smith, who was spotted at the Ligue 1 side’s training ground earlier this week (L’Équipe).

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