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FIFA Club World Cup Final Preview: Chelsea Take On PSG In Historic Encounter

Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain will contest the FIFA Club World Cup Final on Sunday, July 13, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, marking the first all-European final under the expanded tournament format. PSG secured their place by comfortably defeating Real Madrid 4–0 in the semi-final, while Chelsea edged past Fluminense 2–0 to book their spot in the showpiece match.
Chelsea have shown strong resilience, winning six of their seven tournament matches and clinching victories over Benfica, Palmeiras, and Fluminense. PSG have been even more dominant, winning all but one match and conceding just one goal en route to the final. They notably overcame Real Madrid and Bayern Munich in the knockout stages with convincing displays.
Tactically, Chelsea are expected to line up in a disciplined 4-2-3-1 under Enzo Maresca, with emphasis on structure and counter-attacking through the flanks. PSG, coached by Luis Enrique, will likely adopt a fluid 4-3-3 system focused on controlling possession and exploiting high-press opportunities.
Projected starting XIs reflect this strategy. Chelsea may deploy Robert Sánchez in goal, a back four anchored by Chalobah and Adarabioyo, a midfield pivot of Fernández and Lavia (with Caicedo fit), and an attack led by Palmer, Nkunku, and João Pedro. PSG’s lineup is expected to feature Donnarumma, Hakimi, Marquinhos, Hernández, and Mendes at the back. Neves, Vitinha, and Ruiz should command the midfield, while Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia, and Doué are set to lead the front line.
Historically, the two clubs have met eight times in UEFA competitions. PSG hold a slight edge with three wins, Chelsea have two, and there have been three draws. With recent encounters trending towards parity, this final promises to be closely fought. However, PSG enter as clear favourites. Their strong form, defensive record, and attacking firepower have prompted predictions of a 2–1 or 3–1 win.
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OFFICIAL: Fiorentina Appoint Stefano Pioli as Head Coach

ACF Fiorentina have officially appointed Stefano Pioli as their new head coach following the surprising departure of Raffaele Palladino.
The experienced Italian manager, who previously led Serie A champions AC Milan and had a touring stint at Al-Nassr, returns to the club where he once played and managed.
Pioli has signed a three-year contract, marking his comeback to Fiorentina as they seek stability and renewed ambition in their post-Palladino era.
Pioli steps into a club undergoing significant transition with recent squad reshuffles and the need to recruit players suited to his preferred 4‑2‑3‑1 system.
Sporting director Daniele Pradè will face a busy summer market to shore up wingers, a creative midfielder, and striking backup, reflecting Pioli’s tactical demands and the club’s ambition to return to European competition.
Pioli’s return brings much-needed leadership and tactical acumen. Known for his pragmatic approach and ability to unite squads, he becomes the central figure in Fiorentina’s attempt to rebuild after a turbulent season.
His arrival is seen as a stabilizing influence and fans are hopeful his experience will help realign the club with its long-term goals.
Football
Top 10 Most Expensive Ghanaian Football Transfers of All Time Revealed

The Ghanaian football scene continues to produce world-class talent, and the transfer market reflects their soaring value. A recent infographic highlights the most expensive transfers involving Ghanaian players in history. As of 11:28 PM GMT on Friday, July 11, 2025, here’s an expanded breakdown of the top 10 most expensive moves, including career highlights and transfer contexts:
- Mohammed Kudus – €64M
The dynamic attacker topped the list with his recent move from West Ham United to Tottenham Hotspur. Known for his versatility and goal-scoring prowess, Kudus has become a key figure in the Premier League, with this transfer marking a significant investment in his future. - Thomas Partey – €50M
Arsenal secured the robust midfielder from Atlético Madrid in 2020. Partey’s defensive midfield skills and leadership have been vital, though injuries have occasionally hampered his consistency since the move. - Mohammed Kudus – €43M
Kudus features again for his 2023 transfer from Ajax to West Ham, where he quickly adapted, scoring crucial goals. This deal underscores his rapid ascent and Ajax’s reputation for nurturing talent. - Michael Essien – €38M
A Chelsea legend, Essien’s 2005 move from Olympique Lyonnais was a game-changer. His powerful presence and versatility earned him multiple Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy during his tenure. - Ernest Nuamah – €28.5M
The young winger’s 2023 transfer from RWD Molenbeek to Olympique Lyonnais highlighted his potential. At just 20 years old, Nuamah’s speed and flair have drawn comparisons to past Ghanaian greats. - Kamaldeen Sulemana – €25M
Sulemana’s 2023 move from Rennes to Southampton came with high expectations. His dribbling skills and pace have shown promise, though he’s still working to establish himself in the English game. - Ernest Nuamah – €25M
Nuamah’s repeat appearance reflects a subsequent loan move with an obligation to buy, further solidifying his value. His early career trajectory suggests he could climb higher on this list. - Baba Rahman – €24.4M
Rahman’s 2015 transfer from Augsburg to Chelsea was a bold move for the left-back. Despite loan spells, his initial fee reflected his potential, though injuries impacted his long-term impact at Stamford Bridge. - Andre Ayew – €24.1M
The veteran forward’s 2016 move from Swansea City to West Ham showcased his experience. Ayew’s leadership and goal-scoring ability have made him a respected figure across multiple leagues. - Andre Ayew – €24.1M
Ayew’s second entry stems from the same transfer valuation, reflecting his consistent market appeal. His journeyman career includes stints in France, England, and beyond, adding depth to Ghanaian football history.

These transfers span decades and continents, from Essien’s iconic era to Kudus’s modern dominance. The data underscores Ghana’s reputation as a football powerhouse, with players contributing to top clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham. As the transfer window evolves, these figures may shift, but for now, they celebrate Ghanaian excellence on the global stage.
Football
Arsenal Close In On £52 Million Deal For Noni Madueke As Medical Set For Weekend

Arsenal and Chelsea have officially exchanged transfer documentation for Noni Madueke’s move to the Emirates, confirming a £52 million deal that sees the 23-year-old winger set to undergo a medical this weekend before signing a five-year contract with the Gunners. The agreement follows a swift negotiation between both clubs, matching Arsenal’s valuation with Chelsea’s asking price.
As part of the deal, Chelsea have granted permission for Madueke to leave their Club World Cup camp in the United States to return to England for his medical check-up. The timing ensures he completes the fitness and medical procedures without delay, while Arsenal await his official arrival to strengthen their wide attacking options for the upcoming season.
The England international has already agreed personal terms, which is a strong indication of how determined both player and club are to finalize the move. Manager Mikel Arteta views Madueke as a versatile addition, capable of playing on either wing, to supplement Bukayo Saka and increase attacking output. Arsenal are also expected to continue pursuing further signings this summer.
With documents signed and the medical pending, only formalities remain. If all goes according to plan, Arsenal will confirm Madueke’s arrival as their fourth signing of the summer. The move also reflects an ongoing trend as Arsenal continue to acquire top talent from Chelsea, following a series of high-profile transfers between the London rivals.
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