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Besiktas agree a €20m fee with Wolves for the transfer of Emmanuel Agbadou.🐺 pic.twitter.com/IWyYKP7D2u
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) February 5, 2026
Leicester City have fallen to 20th in the Championship after being docked six points for breaching financial rules by £20.8 million during the 2023/24 assessment period.
Leicester City have been handed an immediate six-point deduction after an independent commission found the club breached Profit and Sustainability Rules for the 2023/24 season.
The ruling, ratified by the EFL on Thursday, determined that the club exceeded permitted loss thresholds by £20.8 million over a three-year cycle.
This penalty drops the Foxes to 20th in the Championship, leaving them above the relegation zone only on goal difference.
The club expressed “disappointment” over the decision, labeling the sanction “disproportionate” despite the commission acknowledging some mitigating financial factors.
This case, which transferred to the Premier League’s jurisdiction following Leicester’s brief 2024 promotion, marks a significant blow to the team’s sporting ambitions.
With a hearing having concluded in November, the club is now reviewing the full written reasons before deciding whether to lodge a formal appeal.
Liam Rosenior defended his angry pre-match confrontation with Arsenal staff, claiming the Gunners showed a lack of respect by encroaching on Chelsea’s half during their Carabao Cup warm-up.
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior has criticized Arsenal for failing to show proper etiquette during the pre-match warm-up of Tuesday’s Carabao Cup semi-final.
Sky Sports cameras captured the Blues boss in a heated exchange at the Emirates Stadium, where he was seen shouting at the home side to return to their half.
Rosenior later clarified that his outburst was directed at staff members encroaching on Chelsea’s designated territory.
The 41-year-old emphasized that while he maintains high regard for Mikel Arteta, he felt compelled to protect his team’s preparation from outside interference.
Despite the pre-game friction, Chelsea fell to a 1-0 defeat on the night, losing 4-2 on aggregate.
Rosenior insisted his reaction was about maintaining professional standards, noting that players and coaches must respect the traditional pitch boundaries before the opening whistle
Arsenal players don’t trust Gyökeres.
"You should be cup-tied, like it's always been!"
Is it fair that Marc Guéhi can’t play while Antoine Semenyo can for Manchester City, due to transfer rules? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/L2PEpLWOAi
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) February 4, 2026
🚨 𝗝𝗨𝗦𝗧 𝗜𝗡: The EFL will not change its rules to allow Marc Guehi play for City in the Carabao Cup final despite Guardiola's plea.
— The Touchline | 𝐓 (@TouchlineX) February 5, 2026
The rules were already eased at the start of season to allow players to appear for more than one club if it was before the semi-final 1st leg… pic.twitter.com/FYDGCOouYU
Barcelona forward Lamine Yamal emphasized his desire for team titles over individual honors like the Ballon d’Or during the Mundo Deportivo Grand Gala, where he was celebrated for his record-breaking 2025 campaign.
Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal has reaffirmed his commitment to the club’s trophy ambitions after being honored at the Mundo Deportivo Grand Gala.
The 18-year-old winger, who finished the 2025 calendar year with 21 goals and 20 assists, emphasized that team success outweighs individual accolades as Barcelona enters a pivotal season phase.
He currently leads a squad sitting top of La Liga with 55 points, narrowly ahead of Real Madrid.
Addressing the Champions League, Yamal remains focused on redemption following last season’s heartbreaking 7-6 aggregate semi-final defeat to Inter Milan.
Despite finishing as the 2025 Ballon d’Or runner-up behind Ousmane Dembélé, the La Masia graduate maintains that winning titles with Barcelona and the Spanish national team remains his primary focus.
He stated, “I just want to enjoy myself and win with Barça and the national team.”
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The Premier League has moved away from individual LGBTQ+ symbols, such as rainbow armbands and warm-up tops, in favor of a new league-led “With Pride” campaign designed to reduce pressure on individual players.
The Premier League has officially revised its approach to LGBTQ+ visibility, confirming that club captains will no longer be required to wear rainbow-themed armbands.
Additionally, players will no longer be asked to wear pride-themed warm-up tops or rainbow laces during matchdays.
The decision follows the conclusion of the league’s eight-year partnership with the charity Stonewall and its “Rainbow Laces” campaign.
League officials reportedly made the change after consultations with all 20 club captains, aiming to reduce the individual pressure placed on players.
This shift moves the focus away from personal symbols—which sparked high-profile religious and cultural debates in previous seasons—toward collective branding.
The league plans to launch its own “With Pride” initiative this February, utilizing league-wide assets like themed match balls.
Arsenal face tough Spurs prep.
Inter Milan received a €50,000 fine and a three-match away supporter ban after a fan-thrown firecracker stunned Cremonese’s Emil Audero during a recent league match.
Inter Milan have been hit with a €50,000 fine and a three-match away fan ban after a firecracker struck Cremonese goalkeeper Emil Audero.
The Italian Interior Ministry confirmed the sanctions following the “serious disturbances” at Stadio Giovanni Zini, where Audero was stunned by a projectile thrown from the away end.
The ban remains in effect until March 23, 2026, to safeguard public order and prevent future safety compromises.
The travel restriction applies to Serie A trips against Sassuolo, Lecce, and Fiorentina, while also prohibiting ticket sales to Lombardy residents for these fixtures.
However, the ruling excludes the Champions League clash against Bodo/Glimt and the upcoming Milan derby at San Siro.
Authorities credited Inter’s cooperation in identifying the culprit, noting the club’s “willingness and cooperation regarding the instant identification of those responsible” for the dangerous isolated incident.
Mikel Arteta lauded Arsenal’s “deserved” qualification for the EFL Cup final, specifically praising Kai Havertz’s late goal and the electric atmosphere at the Emirates.
Mikel Arteta expressed immense pride after Arsenal secured their place in the EFL Cup final with a victory over Chelsea. The Gunners’ boss emphasized that his side deserved to progress over the two-legged semi-final.
Arteta highlighted the dramatic nature of the contest, praising his team’s resilience and the overwhelming emotional response from the players and supporters alike at the Emirates Stadium.
The decisive moment came late in the match, courtesy of a clinical finish from Kai Havertz. Arteta described the atmosphere as “magical” following the goal, which finally broke the deadlock in a tense encounter.
Despite facing a formidable opponent, the Spaniard noted that the collective spirit of the starters, substitutes, and coaching staff was key to overcoming their London rivals and reaching Wembley.
Guardiola blasts London final bias.
Arsenal booked their place in the 2026 Carabao Cup final on Tuesday, February 3, with a dramatic 1-0 victory over Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium, securing a 4-2 win on aggregate. In a tense and tactical semi-final second leg, former Chelsea man Kai Havertz delivered the decisive blow in the 97th minute, rounding Robert Sánchez on a clinical counter-attack to seal the win.
Despite Chelsea enjoying 56% possession and 14 shots, they struggled to breach a resolute Arsenal defense led by Man of the Match Gabriel Magalhães. Mikel Arteta’s side, missing Bukayo Saka due to a minor injury, focused on defensive discipline before the late breakaway sparked wild celebrations in North London, marking the Gunners’ first League Cup final appearance since 2018.
