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Liverpool sign Jeremy Jacquet, Palace sign Larsen
Details of Liverpool's £60 million signing of defender Jeremy Jacquet, and Crystal Palace's record deal to sign Strand Larsen after Mateta's move to Milan fell through.

The final hours of the transfer window in the English Premier League witnessed remarkable strategic moves, as Liverpool succeeded in securing the signing of the rising French talent, Jeremy Jacquet, defender of Rennes, in a move that confirms the Reds' planning for the future, while Crystal Palace experienced real drama that ended with the signing of Norwegian striker Jurgen Strand Larsen and the failure of Jean-Philippe Mateta's departure.
Liverpool and securing their defensive future
In a high-profile deal, Liverpool have agreed to pay a fee that could reach £60 million (approximately $82 million) to secure the services of the 20-year-old defender. The financial details of the agreement stipulate that Liverpool will pay an initial fee of £55 million, plus a further £5 million in performance-related bonuses and add-ons, reflecting the club's strong belief in the young player's potential.
Despite Liverpool's urgent need to strengthen their defense at the moment, given the injuries that have plagued the team, most notably to Joe Gomez and Italian Giovanni Leone, the agreement stipulates that Jacquet will not join Anfield before the summer of 2026. An official club statement read: "Liverpool have reached an agreement for the transfer of Jérémy Jacquet from Stade Rennais, with the defender set to join the team before the 2026-2027 season, subject to obtaining a work permit and international clearance.".
This signing comes after fierce competition with Chelsea, as Jacquet was very close to moving to the Blues at the beginning of this month, but the player preferred Liverpool's project, backing away from the idea of joining the London club due to the large crowding in the center-back position within Chelsea's squad, which could threaten his chances of participating and developing.
Crystal Palace and a record-breaking deal amid stalled Mateta departure
On the other side of London, Crystal Palace broke club records by signing Norwegian striker Jørgen Strand Larsen from Wolverhampton Wanderers for £48 million on a four-and-a-half-year contract. This move aims to bolster their attack with fresh talent capable of making a significant impact in the Premier League.
Crystal Palace's plan hinged on replacing the expected departure of French striker Jean-Philippe Mateta to AC Milan. Mateta had already missed the team's last match against Nottingham Forest in preparation for the move, but the deal collapsed dramatically at the last minute.
Informed sources revealed that the collapse of Mateta's transfer to AC Milan was due to medical concerns, as Milan requested additional thorough examinations of the player's knee. The Italian club did not receive sufficient medical guarantees to complete the contract, which led to the cancellation of the deal and Mateta remaining in London, leaving Crystal Palace with two strong strikers in the second half of the season.
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Karim Benzema's first comment after joining Al-Hilal from Al-Ittihad
Watch the video of Karim Benzema's first comments after officially joining Al-Hilal on a free transfer following his departure from Al-Ittihad. Details of the deal and its impact on the Saudi League.

In a shocking surprise that shook the Saudi and international sports scene, veteran French star Karim Benzema, winner of the Ballon d'Or, expressed his great happiness at joining the ranks of Al-Hilal Club, the leader of Asia, during the current winter transfer period, after ending his career with Al-Ittihad Club.
Benzema's first appearance wearing the Al-Hilal logo
Al-Hilal's official social media accounts released a promotional video featuring the French striker wearing the club's jersey and addressing the club's vast fan base. Benzema said in the video, "Hello to the great fans, I'm happy to be moving from Jeddah to Riyadh." The global star added, emphasizing his excitement for this new experience, "I'm happy to join Al-Hilal and I look forward to seeing you soon.".
Details of the deal and context of the transfer
It is worth noting that Al-Hilal's management successfully secured the services of Karim Benzema on a free transfer, after the player reached an agreement to terminate his contract with Al-Ittihad in Jeddah. This transfer will bolster the attacking prowess of the Saudi club, as Benzema is considered one of the most prominent strikers in the history of modern football, thanks to his legendary career with Real Madrid and the French national team.
The dimensions of the deal and its impact on the Saudi League
The transfer of a player of Karim Benzema's caliber from Jeddah giants Al-Ittihad to Riyadh giants Al-Hilal carries significant implications, underscoring the dynamic nature and high level of competitiveness that now characterize the Saudi Professional League. This deal is particularly important given the historic rivalry between the two clubs in the "Saudi Clasico," adding further excitement and anticipation to upcoming matches.
From a technical standpoint, Benzema's arrival at Al-Hilal represents a major qualitative addition to the coach's squad. The player possesses vast field experience and an exceptional ability to create plays and score goals from half-chances. His presence in Riyadh is expected to give Al-Hilal a significant boost to their ambitions of competing for all domestic and continental titles, especially the AFC Champions League.
Global resonance and a new responsibility
This move comes as a continuation of Saudi Arabia's global attraction strategy, which has made the Saudi League a focus of international attention. Analysts view Benzema's transfer to Al-Hilal as a smart move that ensures the continued presence of international stars within the Saudi League system, thus enhancing its global market value. Al-Hilal fans eagerly await the French star's debut at the King Fahd International Stadium (also known as the "Pearl"), hoping he will lead the attack towards championship titles.
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Marseille signs Hamid Abdelli and revamps its squad in the winter transfer window
Find out the details of Marseille's signing of Algerian Haimad Abdelli and Nigerian Tochukwu Ndi, and the list of players leaving the team on the last day of the winter transfer window.

The final day of the winter transfer window witnessed exceptional activity within the corridors of Olympique de Marseille, the third-placed team in the French football league, as the southern club's management announced a series of quality signings to strengthen the team's ranks. The most prominent of these was the signing of Algerian international midfielder Haimad Abdelli and young Nigerian player Tochukwu Ndi, in a move that reflects the ambitions of Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi to compete strongly in the remainder of the season.
Himad Abdali... a new lung in the heart of the southern square
The signing of 26-year-old Algerian international Haïmad Abdelli was a strategic move, coming just five months before his contract with his former club Angers was due to expire. Abdelli signed a long-term deal that will keep him at the Stade Vélodrome until June 2030, underscoring the club's strong belief in his abilities.
In an official statement, Olympique de Marseille praised their new player's abilities, describing him as "capable of dictating the tempo, creating chances, and scoring crucial goals," noting that he has established himself as one of the most complete midfielders in Ligue 1. This signing further cements the historical relationship between the French club and Algerian players, as Marseille has historically been a preferred destination for stars of the "Desert Warriors," adding a layer of excitement and anticipation to the transfer.
International reinforcements and young talents
Marseille's ambitions didn't stop with Abdelli, as the club also announced the signing of young Nigerian midfielder Tochukwu Ndi (22 years old) from Belgian side Zulte Waregem. This signing comes after the player's impressive international performances, having made his debut for the "Super Eagles" during the recent Africa Cup of Nations held in Morocco, giving him valuable international experience despite his young age.
These signings are part of a comprehensive plan to revamp the midfield, following Marseille's acquisition this winter of Dutchman Quentin Timber from Feyenoord to bolster an area where the team has struggled with inconsistency, aside from the outstanding performances of Dane Pierre-Emile Højbjerg. The young English talent Ethan Nwaneri has also joined the squad on loan from Arsenal, providing De Zerbi with an additional option.
A massive purge and mass departures
On the other hand, the door was wide open for departures to alleviate financial and technical burdens. The club loaned English midfielder Angel Gomes to Wolverhampton Wanderers, bottom of the Premier League, with an option to buy. Gomes had joined on a free transfer last summer after a spell with Lille and a youth academy at Manchester United, but he failed to secure a regular starting place in the French Riviera squad.
The list of departures also included Swiss left-back Ulisse Garcia and young midfielder Daryl Pakula (18 years old), both of whom moved to Italian club Sassuolo; the former on loan and the latter on a permanent transfer. Meanwhile, Sassuolo exercised their option to buy Canadian Ismaël Koné on loan, while Dane Matt O'Reilly returned to English club Brighton after an unsuccessful loan spell.
With these moves, Marseille seeks to secure a Champions League qualifying spot and try to put pressure on the leaders in the French league, relying on new blood and a clear football philosophy led by De Zerbi.
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Ronaldo's absence from Al-Nassr training raises concerns ahead of the Al-Ittihad derby
Cristiano Ronaldo missed Al-Nassr's training session before facing Al-Ittihad in the Roshan League, raising doubts about his participation in the crucial Clasico for the top spot and the competition with Al-Hilal.

A sense of unease has gripped Al-Nassr FC and its vast fan base after the absence of Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, the team's captain, from Tuesday's training session. This absence comes at a particularly critical time, as the club prepares for a high-stakes clash against arch-rivals Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Arabian football classic, scheduled for Friday evening as part of the 21st round of the Saudi Professional League.
Neither Al-Nassr's management nor its medical staff has issued an official statement yet explaining the reasons for "Madeira's Rocket's" absence from training, fueling speculation about his readiness for the upcoming match. This absence follows his exclusion from the previous game against Al-Riyadh, leaving coach Luis Castro in a tactical dilemma ahead of one of the season's most crucial matches.
The importance of El Clásico and the battle for the top spot
The Al-Nassr vs. Al-Ittihad match holds immense importance, transcending its status as a traditional derby. Al-Nassr currently sits second in the Roshan League standings, just one point behind league leaders and arch-rivals Al-Hilal. Any slip-up in this classic encounter could widen the gap with Al-Hilal, making Al-Nassr's quest to reclaim the league title, which has eluded them for some time, even more difficult. Therefore, securing three points against Al-Ittihad is a lifeline and a crucial step towards maintaining pressure on the top spot.
History of confrontations and global dimension
Historically, matches between Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad have always been characterized by fierce competition and excitement, and are considered among the strongest matches in the Middle East. With the recent boom in Saudi sports, this classic encounter has transformed into a global event followed by millions around the world, especially with the presence of a host of international football stars on both teams. Besides Ronaldo for Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad boasts stars like Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kanté, making the match a technical and tactical battle of the highest caliber.
The impact of Don's absence
There is no doubt that the absence of a player of Cristiano Ronaldo's caliber and experience will negatively impact the team's morale and attacking performance. Ronaldo is not just a goalscorer; he is an inspirational leader on the pitch, and his presence instills confidence in his teammates and disrupts the opponents' plans. Al-Nassr fans are eagerly awaiting the coming hours, hoping for reassuring news confirming their star player's return to training and his readiness to lead the team's attack on Friday night's crucial match at Al-Nassr Park.
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