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- EU finalises €90 billion loan for Ukraine, includes British bidding options
- European Investment Bank mobilises €3 billion to support vulnerable households amidst EU carbon tax changes this week.
- António José Seguro Wins Portuguese Presidential Election on Sunday
- Gary Neville sends message to Arsenal after Man City stun Liverpool
- Portugal Votes in Second Round of Presidential Election on Sunday
- Luke Shaw throws shade at Ruben Amorim with comment on Michael Carrick
- Fighter Jets Intercept Wizz Air Flight from London Following Text Threat in UK
Author: News Desk
On Thursday evening the internet descended into meltdown as Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest player to ever play the game, announced he would not be signing a new deal with Barcelona.
SKY News says Lionel Messi is said to be “shocked” and “surprised” at the dramatic revelation on Thursday that Barcelona could not re-sign him.
The Guardian says Barcelona have announced that Lionel Messi is leaving the club after “financial and structural obstacles” made it impossible to renew his contract.
Lionel Messi’s anger at Tottenham transfer: The Daily Mirror says the news that Lionel Messi is leaving Barcelona has sent shockwaves through the world of football.
The Times says British holidaymakers have told of the moment they discovered they would have to scramble to get home from Mexico almost immediately after touching down.
The Guardian says last November, after Belgium had beaten England 2-0 in the Nations League, Pep Guardiola messaged Kevin De Bruyne to ask what he had made of Jack Grealish.
The i says a Danish parish priest has been jailed for 15 years for murdering his wife by smashing her head with a stone and then dissolving her body in acid.
The Times says Holly Bradshaw won Britain’s first Olympic pole vault medal with a bronze in Tokyo, but if the Games handed out medals for persistence the 29-year-old might have won gold.
The Guardian says Bronze, gold, bronze. Great Britain’s women made history by getting ribbon round their necks for a third straight Olympic Games
The Times says energy bills for 15 million households will rise by at least 12 per cent from October as the price cap is increased because of record-high gas costs.
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