Sports
Man Utd to build ‘iconic’ £2bn 100,000-capacity stadium

Manchester United have announced plans to build the biggest stadium in the UK – an “iconic” new £2bn 100,000-seater ground close to Old Trafford.
Once construction is complete, the club’s existing home will be demolished.
Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe said he wanted to build the “world’s greatest football stadium”, which the club hopes could be finished in five years.
United’s announcement comes after an extensive consultation process around whether to develop the existing stadium or build a new one.
Old Trafford has been Manchester United’s home since 1910.
The club would continue to play at Old Trafford until the new stadium was ready.
Senior club sources have previously said it would not be cost effective to shrink it for use as a home for United’s women’s and youth teams.
Architects at Foster and Partners, who will design the project, said the new stadium would feature an umbrella design and a new public plaza that is “twice the size of Trafalgar Square”.
The design will feature three masts described as “the trident”, which the architects say will be 200 metres high and visible from 25 miles away.
Manchester United, currently £1bn in debt, are yet to say how they plan to pay for the stadium. Club chief executive Omar Berrada said it was “a very attractive investment opportunity” and he was “quite confident we’ll find a way to finance the stadium”.
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire said the development can be financed because income from a “multi-functional stadium will more than outweigh the additional interest costs”.
United say the entire project has the potential to create 92,000 new jobs, will involve the construction of 17,000 homes and bring an additional 1.8 million visitors to the area annually. They add the project will be worth an additional £7.3bn per year to the UK economy.
“Today marks the start of an incredibly exciting journey to the delivery of what will be the world’s greatest stadium,” said Ratcliffe.
“Our current stadium has served us brilliantly for the past 115 years but it has fallen behind the arenas in world sport.
“I think we may well finish up with the most iconic football stadium in the world.”
He said there was no date in place for when building work on the stadium would begin, adding: “It depends how quickly the Government gets going with the regeneration programme. I think they want to get going quite quickly.”
The stadium will be built using pre-fabrication, shipped in 160 components along the neighbouring Manchester Ship Canal.
Source: Citi Newsroom
Sports
Kamaldeen Sulemana Confident in Atalanta Move: “I Had No Doubts”

Ghanaian winger Kamaldeen Sulemana has expressed full confidence in his decision to join Italian Serie A side Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, describing the move as the right step in his career.
The 23-year-old completed a summer transfer from English Championship side Southampton FC to the reigning UEFA Europa League champions, signing a four-year contract with the Bergamo-based club.
Though he joined the team earlier this month, Sulemana was officially unveiled at a press conference on Thursday, where he shared his enthusiasm about the new challenge.
“I’m very happy for the opportunity I’ve been given,” Sulemana said. “I want to thank the Percassi family, Sporting Director Tony D’Amico, and coach Ivan Jurić. When Atalanta called, I had no doubts. Their recent success speaks volumes, and I believe this is the perfect place to grow and compete at the highest level in Europe.”
He added, “I’m incredibly excited about making my Champions League debut. It’s also great to be reunited with Mr. Jurić. I respect his mentality and work ethic. I’m still young and eager to learn and improve.”
Sulemana departs Southampton after two-and-a-half seasons, during which he made 74 appearances, including stints in the Premier League. His move to Atalanta also marks a reunion with head coach Ivan Jurić, who briefly worked with him during his time at St. Mary’s Stadium.
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National
Kurt Okraku Unveils Bold Vision to Transform Ghana Premier League with Adesa Deal

President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has outlined a new vision aimed at transforming domestic football into a competitive and financially sustainable enterprise, anchored by a landmark partnership with Adesa Productions Limited (APL).
Speaking at the official launch of APL as the new production, management, and broadcast partner of the Ghana Premier League—effective from the 2025/26 season—Okraku emphasized that the GFA is moving beyond a survival model for clubs.
“We are no longer asking our clubs to simply survive. We are creating an environment where they can compete, grow, and flourish,” he declared. “One where clubs can not only retain their best players but even attract new ones from beyond our borders.”
Okraku acknowledged that while Ghana may not yet compete with the financial might of foreign leagues, the Ghana Premier League can still offer compelling incentives for players to stay and develop their careers locally.
“The talent of Ghanaian players is undisputed,” he noted. “Why should our footballers have to leave to be appreciated, when we can make this league a destination in itself? We may not match the multimillion-dollar contracts abroad, but we can create conditions that make staying in Ghana a real choice.”
As part of this new business framework, the GFA is introducing guaranteed financial incentives for all Premier League clubs, regardless of their position in the final league standings.
“Whether you place first or twentieth, your effort, your performance, your participation will yield financial benefit,” Okraku stated. “This gives meaning to every game and maintains a high level of competition throughout the season.”
He stressed that the initiative is more than just a financial intervention. “This is not a grant. This is not just a number – it is a commitment to club transformation,” he said. “It is the difference between delayed salaries and timely payments; between outdated medical rooms and fully equipped health centres; between empty stands and vibrant, media-ready stadiums.”
The GFA believes the Adesa-backed model has the potential to redefine the domestic game and stem the tide of player departures, while making the league more appealing to local and international talents alike.
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Sports
Krasnodar Eyes Galatasaray Defender Derrick Kohn Amid Rising Transfer Interest

Derrick Kohn’s impressive form last season has sparked renewed speculation over his future, with Russian Premier League club FC Krasnodar reportedly leading the chase for his signature.
The 26-year-old German-Ghanaian fullback, who joined Galatasaray in February 2024, continues to draw attention across Europe following a standout loan spell at Werder Bremen. Kohn featured in 34 matches for the Bundesliga side, contributing two goals and two assists while showcasing his pace, energy, and versatility on both flanks.
Though Spartak Moscow had previously reached an €8 million agreement for Kohn last summer, the deal ultimately collapsed. With Krasnodar now stepping in, the race for the defender appears to be heating up once more.
Currently under contract with Galatasaray until 2026, Kohn is valued at €5 million by Transfermarkt. Several clubs—including Sassuolo, Udinese, and Werder Bremen—are also reportedly monitoring his situation closely.
As transfer talks intensify, Galatasaray could soon be forced to decide whether to hold on to the in-demand fullback or cash in before the window closes.
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