Football
Former Real Madrid Manager Carlo Ancelotti Sentenced To One Year In Prison For Tax Evasion

Renowned Italian football manager Carlo Ancelotti has been handed a one-year prison sentence by a Spanish court for tax fraud related to his earnings during his first spell at Real Madrid. The ruling, delivered on Tuesday, stems from Ancelotti’s failure to declare income from image rights in 2014 while managing the Spanish giants.
The court found that Ancelotti concealed income tied to his image rights, which were paid through a corporate structure designed to avoid taxation in Spain. However, he was acquitted of similar charges for the 2015 fiscal year, as the court concluded there was insufficient evidence proving he resided in Spain long enough during that period to be considered a tax resident.
Ancelotti, currently head coach of the Brazil national team, was also fined approximately €386,000. In addition to the financial penalty, the court imposed a three-year ban on receiving public funds or benefits in Spain.
Despite the sentence, it remains unlikely that the 66-year-old will serve actual jail time. Under Spanish law, prison sentences of less than two years for first-time, non-violent offenders are typically suspended, especially when restitution is made and the individual has no prior criminal record.
The Spanish public prosecutor’s office had initially sought a harsher sentence, proposing four years and nine months in prison along with fines exceeding €3 million. However, the court opted for a more lenient ruling, possibly influenced by Ancelotti’s cooperation during the investigation and partial repayment of the taxes in question.
This verdict places Ancelotti alongside a list of footballing figures who have faced legal troubles over tax matters in Spain, including Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and José Mourinho. All of them avoided time behind bars.
As of now, Ancelotti’s role with the Brazil national team remains unaffected, with no official comment from the Brazilian Football Confederation. His legal team is expected to appeal the ruling or seek suspension of the sentence under standard Spanish judicial procedures.
While the court’s decision underscores Spain’s continued crackdown on tax evasion in football, the practical impact on Ancelotti’s career appears minimal for now. The decorated manager, who recently led Real Madrid to UEFA Champions League glory before taking up the Brazil job, is likely to continue on the touchline without interruption.
Football
PSG to Face Chelsea in Club World Cup Final After 4–0 Rout of Real Madrid

Paris Saint-Germain have booked their place in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final after a commanding 4–0 victory over Real Madrid on Wednesday night at the Parc des Princes. The French champions stunned the Spanish giants with a first-half blitz, featuring two goals from Fabián Ruiz and one from Ousmane Dembélé. Gonçalo Ramos sealed the result late in the second half.
Luis Enrique’s side dominated proceedings from the start, overwhelming Madrid with high-pressing, fluid attacking moves and clinical finishing. Real Madrid, despite their pedigree, looked out of sorts and failed to register a single shot on target in the first half.
The result sets up a mouthwatering clash between PSG and Chelsea, who defeated Palmeiras in the other semi-final. The two European heavyweights will meet on Sunday in what will be PSG’s first appearance in a Club World Cup final.
Chelsea will be looking to lift the trophy for the second time in their history, while PSG will be aiming to crown their recent European resurgence with their first global title.
Kickoff is scheduled for Sunday, 13 July, with venue and match details expected to be confirmed by FIFA shortly.
Football
PSG 4–0 Real Madrid: Dominant Parisians Humiliate Los Blancos to Reach Club World Cup Final

Paris Saint-Germain delivered a dominant performance on Wednesday night, defeating Real Madrid 4–0 in the semi-finals of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup at the Parc des Princes. The French champions stunned the Spanish giants with three goals inside the opening 25 minutes, courtesy of a brace from Fabián Ruiz and a well-taken strike by Ousmane Dembélé. Substitute Gonçalo Ramos added a fourth in the 88th minute, sealing a commanding victory that sends PSG into the final against Chelsea.
PSG’s electric start left Madrid shell-shocked. Ruiz opened the scoring in the 6th minute after exploiting a defensive lapse, and Dembélé followed up with a composed finish just three minutes later. Ruiz struck again in the 24th minute, completing his brace with a low shot from outside the box. Madrid’s defense struggled to cope with PSG’s intensity, while their midfield failed to establish any rhythm.
Real Madrid showed slight improvement in the second half but were unable to break through PSG’s well-organised setup. Any hope of a late comeback was extinguished when Gonçalo Ramos reacted quickest to a loose ball in the penalty area and scored the fourth goal. The result marked one of Madrid’s heaviest defeats in international competition in recent years.
Speaking after the match, PSG manager Luis Enrique praised his players for their discipline, urgency, and precision. “This is the kind of football we want to play, fast, aggressive, and with purpose,” he said. In contrast, Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted his team had been thoroughly outclassed, adding, “We were outplayed in every department. PSG were exceptional tonight.”
The result propels PSG into the Club World Cup final, where they will face Premier League side Chelsea on Sunday. For Real Madrid, the defeat signals more than just a missed final—it highlights serious tactical and structural questions that will need urgent answers ahead of the new season. They now turn their focus to the third-place playoff as PSG chase their first global title.
Football
OFFICIAL: Tottenham Sign Mohammed Kudus In a £55 Million Deal

Tottenham Hotspur have reached a full agreement with West Ham United to sign Ghanaian star Mohammed Kudus in a blockbuster deal worth approximately £55 million. The move marks a major statement by Spurs as they continue to reinforce their squad ahead of the new season.
Kudus, 24, is expected to undergo a medical on Thursday before finalising a six-year contract with the North London club. Sources close to the negotiations say the deal will be paid in installments over three years, and personal terms have already been agreed.
The transfer is notable as the first direct deal between Tottenham and West Ham since Scott Parker’s move in 2011. Kudus had a release clause of £85 million in his contract, which expired in early July. West Ham ultimately accepted the lower fee, in part due to financial pressures and the need to balance their books under Premier League spending rules.
Versatile and Dynamic Talent
Kudus joined West Ham in 2023 from Ajax and quickly became one of the Premier League’s most exciting talents. Though he had a slightly quieter second season, he still showed flashes of brilliance with his dribbling, vision, and ability to play across the front line. In total, he made 65 appearances in the Premier League for the Hammers, scoring 13 goals and providing several assists.
Spurs see Kudus as a key piece in their attacking rebuild under new manager Thomas Frank. His versatility allows him to operate as a winger, attacking midfielder, or central forward, making him an ideal fit for Frank’s fluid offensive setup.
Third Major Signing For Spurs
The Ghanaian international becomes Tottenham’s third major summer signing following the arrivals of Japanese defender Kota Takai and French forward Mathys Tel. With the club returning to European football after winning last season’s Europa League, the addition of Kudus signals Tottenham’s intent to compete at the highest level both domestically and abroad.
Despite interest from clubs including Chelsea and several Saudi Arabian sides, Kudus was reportedly keen on the Spurs project and pushed for the move.
Medical and Official Announcement Expected
Kudus is scheduled to complete his medical on Thursday, July 10. Barring any late complications, Tottenham are expected to officially announce the signing shortly after. Fans are already buzzing over the club’s bold summer strategy, which they hope will bring silverware back to North London.
Tottenham’s capture of Mohammed Kudus is a significant coup in the summer transfer window. With youth, talent, and European experience, Kudus adds firepower and flair to Spurs’ attacking options. All eyes will now be on his debut and how quickly he adapts to his new surroundings at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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