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  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

Soccer

Dortmund sign Adeyemi for reported €38M as Haaland heads for exit

Borussia Dortmund moved quickly to fill the void outgoing forward Erling Haaland will leave this summer by signing Karim Adeyemi from Red Bull Salzburg.

The 20-year-old attacker finalized his move to the Bundesliga side after completing a medical Tuesday, putting pen to paper on a contract that runs until 2027.

Dortmund will pay €38 million plus add-ons to sign him, according to Fabrizio Romano of The Guardian.

“Karim Adeyemi is a highly talented, young German international who, through his strong finishing and incredible pace, will make a valuable addition to our attacking play,” BVB sporting director Michael Zorc said.

Dortmund announced the transfer shortly after confirming they’d reached a deal in principle for Manchester City to sign Haaland this summer.

Adeyemi is Dortmund’s third major signing going into next season. They announced in February that Niklas Sule agreed to move on a free transfer this summer from rivals Bayern Munich, and also sealed a deal for Nico Schlotterbeck to join from Freiburg.

Adeyemi scored 23 goals in 42 appearances in all competitions for Salzburg this season.

Soccer

Fabinho out of FA Cup final, has 'good chance' to be fit for UCL showdown

Liverpool midfielder Fabinho is facing a race to be fit for the Champions League final after injuring his hamstring in Tuesday’s win over Aston Villa.

A scan revealed that the Brazilian suffered a hamstring strain that will keep him out of Saturday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea and Liverpool’s final two Premier League matches of the season, manager Jurgen Klopp said Thursday.

Klopp, however, said there’s “a good chance” Fabinho will be available for the Champions League final against Real Madrid on May 28.

Fabinho’s potential absence in the Champions League final would be a huge blow for the Reds. The 28-year-old has been a regular in the heart of Liverpool’s midfield and will likely be in the starting lineup if fit.

The injury is also a damaging blow for Liverpool’s chances of catching Premier League leaders Manchester City. They were even on points with Pep Guardiola’s side ahead of City’s clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday.

Liverpool take on Southampton and Wolves to conclude their Premier League campaign.

Curtis Jones or James Milner will likely see an increase in playing time and could be called into action in the FA Cup final.

Soccer

Report: UEFA considering preseason tournament with top UCL teams

Four of the Champions League’s top-performing clubs could headline a new annual preseason tournament in the United States, sources told Rob Harris of The Associated Press.

The mini-tournament would reportedly run as an appetizer to the Champions League each season and feature the four teams that finish atop the competition’s new 36-team standings.

Starting in 2024, the Champions League will take on a new format, with 36 teams competing in a single league rather than groups of four. Teams will play eight games home and away to determine their standing in the table. The top eight sides qualify directly for the round of 16, while the teams from ninth to 24th compete in two-legged playoffs for a berth in the knockout stage.

The preseason tournament could replace the International Champions Cup, which serves as a top destination for clubs on tour during the offseason. Relevant Sports, which runs the ICC, has an existing partnership with UEFA to sell Champions League broadcasting rights from 2024 to 2027.

UEFA is also discussing changes to the Super Cup, which pits the reigning Champions League and Europa League champions against each other in a one-off match every August. If UEFA proceeds with the preseason event, the Europa League and Europa Conference League winners could play in the Super Cup instead.

Soccer

FIFA video game to be rebranded 'EA Sports FC' after partnership ends

The hugely successful FIFA video game series, which dates back to 1993’s release of FIFA International Soccer, is set to end when the Women’s World Cup concludes in August 2023.

FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, and EA Sports, its biggest commercial partner, failed to reach an agreement to extend a partnership that’s drawn 150 million players. Part of the separation was due to FIFA demanding at least double the annual $150-million fee it gets from the video game developer and publisher, according to The New York Times’ Tariq Panja.

The new name for the series is “EA Sports FC.”

“If (FIFA) is not No. 1, it’s certainly in the top three game franchises of all time,” Gareth Sutcliffe, a senior analyst specializing in the video games sector at Enders Analysis, told Panja. “And the reason for that is there are so many releases. Every year, they change the number on the box, put a new player on the front, and it’s pretty much the same under the hood.”

Top leagues across the globe have since confirmed they’ll be part of EA Sports FC. EA Sports retains the rights to use the sport’s biggest clubs and stars because of separate licensing deals with organizations like UEFA and numerous competitions and clubs. However, FIFA-controlled tournaments, such as the World Cup, will be off-limits.

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— Premier League (@premierleague) May 10, 2022

Sales of the video game series surpassed $20 billion over the past two decades. FIFA is now expected to try to find a new digital partner to address the huge financial deficit its break from EA Sports will cause. It’d be limited in what’s available in any game it makes because EA Sports FC boasts exclusive access to the Champions League, Premier League, and other huge soccer competitions.

“If you’re breaking a relationship that goes back over 20 years, there will be consequences,” Sutcliffe said. “EA will continue to motor on: They have got all the technological smarts, the creative implementation of an absolutely fantastic football game – and it really is fantastic. But what do FIFA have? Their name. And then what?”

FIFA’s name arguably lacks the prestige it had when it last signed a deal with EA Sports 10 years ago. The body is still reeling from a major corruption scandal in 2015, and its popularity has also suffered due to strong criticism of some of its proposals, such as hosting the World Cup every two years.

FIFA said it would launch a “number of new non-simulation games (that) are already under production” prior to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which begins in November.

“I can assure you that the only authentic, real game that has the FIFA name will be the best one available for gamers and football fans,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino added.

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Soccer

  • Watch: Carvajal's header delivers killer blow for Madrid in UCL final

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

  • Police arrest dozens of ticket-less fans at Wembley final

  • Dortmund boss Terzic lauds 'brilliant' Sancho after UCL defeat

  • Modric, Kroos among Madrid stars to make history with latest UCL triumph

  • Madrid's inevitability is a superpower no rival can match

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  • Vinicius Jr. named Champions League Player of the Season

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