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“It’s my last year at PSG, I will not extend.” – Kylian Mbappe has confirmed that he will leave the club at the end of the season

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Here are some details about Kylian Mbappe’s decision to leave PSG

Kylian Mbappe has confirmed he will leave PSG: The French footballer announced on social media that he will leave the club at the end of the season.

PSG contract:  Mbappe’s current contract with PSG expires in June, and he has confirmed he will not be renewing it.

Last match at Parc des Princes: The 25-year-old will play his last match at Parc des Princes on Sunday against Toulouse.

Mbappe’s achievements at PSG: He has won six Ligue 1 titles and three French Cups in his seven years at PSG.

Next destination: Real Madrid is expected to be his next destination, although this move is yet to be confirmed.

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Super Eagles: NFF unveils Eric Chelle in Abuja

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Eric Chelle was on Monday unveiled as the new head coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, DAILY POST reports.

The unveiling ceremony took place at media conference room of the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja.

Chelle’s appointment was confirmed by the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, last week Tuesday.

The former Mali international is the 42nd substantive head coach of the Super Eagles.

The 47-year-old has been tasked with reviving Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying hopes.

The Super Eagles are yet to record a win in the qualifiers and sit in fifth position in Group C with three points from four games.

Chelle will lead the home-based Super Eagles at the upcoming 2024 African Nations Championship, CHAN.

DAILY POST recalls that his appointment was greeted with widespread resistance and criticism by Nigerian football fans and pundits.

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Gara Gombe warns FG against allocating N78bn to sports commission

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Sports entrepreneur and Chairman of Gombe Athletics Association, Ahmed Shuaibu Gara Gombe, has urged the federal government not to release the proposed N78 billion budgeted for the National Sports Commission (NSC).

He argued that the commission has the capacity to raise funds independently to drive the sports economy, particularly e-sports, without relying on taxpayers’ money.

In a statement shared on his social media handle, Gombe criticized the allocation, warning that previous funds earmarked for sports development were mismanaged. He called for reforms and accountability before any public funds are released to the commission.

“Sports economies across the world are not funded with public money but driven by private investments,” Gara Gombe stated. “I have read reports about the N78 billion allocation, and sadly, the same people who celebrated past budgets that were squandered are jubilating again. This is a recipe for disaster.”

He referenced the failed N3 billion sponsorship deal between SuperSport and the League Management Company (LMC) as an example of financial mismanagement in the sector. According to him, the lack of accountability in the use of such funds has hindered sports development in Nigeria.

Gombe said, “The same people who promised they could attract sponsors are celebrating N78 billion. If they truly have the capacity, let them use their contacts to raise the money instead of relying on public funds. The NSC must be sanitised before any funds are released.”

He also emphasized the need to reduce government funding for sports and proposed the re-establishment of the Team Nigeria initiative, managed by trustees, as a more effective model for raising and managing funds.

“Efforts should be made to re-establish Team Nigeria with appointed trustees to manage funds. Government funding should be transitional and eventually phased out to encourage private sector investment in sports,” he said.

The sports advocate expressed concern over Nigeria’s lack of world-class sports infrastructure despite previous government interventions.

He specifically criticized the $1 million reportedly sourced from Aliko Dangote by former Sports Minister Sunday Dare for renovating the Abuja Stadium, noting that the facility and others across the country still fail to meet international standards.

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EPL: Guardiola gives Kyle Walker condition to leave Man City

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Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, has said Kyle Walker will only leave the Premier League club under the right conditions.

Last week, Walker informed Guardiola he wants to leave the Etihad to play abroad.

Although Guardiola is willing to let the player go, he has now said it depends on the market and the agreement between all parties involved.

He said: “He wants to go… now depends on the market and the agreement between all parties. He’s a top class player!”

Walker could join AC Milan as early as this January transfer window.

According to football transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, the Serie A club are in talks to sign the 34-year-old.

The England international had attracted attention from Bayern Munich two years ago, when Thomas Tuchel was in charge of the Bundesliga club.

But he ended up staying at City after discussions with Guardiola.

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