Football overnight dynamics: Paris buys out Ramos for 80 million, and Ronaldo is far ahead of Messi
On November 23, Beijing time, last night and this morning, there was a new major event in international football. Paris officially announced the buyout of Ramos, Ronaldo was far ahead of Messi in the voting for the Tour of Football Awards, and the South American Football Confederation did not investigate the conflict with Pablo fans.
Official announcement: Paris buys out Ramos for 80 million
Paris Saint-Germain officially announced the buyout of Gonzalo Ramos on a contract until 2028. This summer, Paris signed Ramos on a rent-to-own basis for a loan fee of 20 million euros and a buyout fee of 65 million fixed plus 15 million floating, up to a maximum of 80 million euros.
Cristiano Ronaldo won the Ring Foot Award?
The Globe Football Awards have announced the shortlist for the best male footballer, and in terms of fan votes, Ronaldo is currently far ahead with 52.1%, more than half, and far higher than Messi's 9.1%.
Cristiano Ronaldo leads Casemiro, and the Magic Flute joins Crescent
Felix, editor-in-chief of Marca, revealed that Riyadh Victory are in talks with Casemiro, with Ronaldo being the intermediary between the two sides, while Modric will join Riyadh Crescent.
Pala-Arab fan clashes condemned
In the run-up to the clash of fans before the World Cup between Brazil and Argentina, FIFA President Gianni Infantino denounced that violence is not allowed in the world of football, both on and off the pitch. The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) issued an official statement saying it opposes all forms of violence, but does not have the power to investigate the incident.
The Argentine coach will not resign at the moment
After the win over Brazil, Argentina coach Scaloni said he needed to think about his future, but TyC said he would not resign now and would hold talks with Tapia to decide what to do.
Jose Mourinho: Coach in Saudi Arabia in the future
Mourinho denied the possibility of returning to Real Madrid in an interview, believing that Carlo Ancelotti would stay, and said that he would go to Saudi Arabia in the future: "To tell you the truth, I think one day in the future I will go there, but when I say 'one day', I don't mean tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. ”