Kylian Mbappe looking to follow Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo by trademarking iconic arms-crossed goal celebration ahead of Real Madrid move

PSG forward Kylian Mbappe is seeking exclusive rights to his signature celebration and last name.

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Superstar hopes iconic celebration will be protected as intellectual propertyHas already protected two phrasesExpected to move to Real Madrid this summerWHAT HAPPENED?

The PSG winger is seeking intellectual property rights for his iconic arms-folded celebration, as well as his last name, according to . If he is awarded those privileges, any products or brands looking to use his name or celebration will need to pay Mbappe – or be granted permission by the player himself.

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Mbappe's celebration originally came from his younger brother, Ethan, he revealed in his autobiography: "He scored a goal and celebrated by crossing his arms. Five minutes later, he stopped and said, 'Kylian, you could do that in a match.' So, I did it."

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Mbappe isn't the first footballer to seek intellectual property rights. Vinicius Jr has three different registrations for protection in the EU. Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have also trademarked their names and celebrations.

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The winger is set to join Madrid next summer, and has reportedly agreed on a massive contract to seal his move to the Spanish capital. Until then, he will continue to appear for the Parisians, who take on Rennes in Ligue 1 play on Sunday.

Potential Sissoko return relieves pressure on Pochettino

According to the Tottenham Hotspur website, Tottenham midfielder Moussa Sissoko is in contention to play in the League Cup semi-final against Chelsea tomorrow. 

Spurs carry a slender 1-0 lead into their second leg at Stamford Bridge, but have had a raft of injuries since their first meeting. Both Harry Kane and Dele Alli have sustained serious injuries, while Son Heung-min is with South Korea at the Asian Games.

Kane’s ankle injury stole the headlines after Tottenham’s loss to Man United at Wembley two weeks ago, but Sissoko also sustained a groin injury in that match as well, as he hobbled off just before half time. The club feared that he would miss up to a month of football, so this is a timely return that will ease a huge amount of pressure on manager Mauricio Pochettino.

The Argentinian would have been struggling to work out how he would shape his team ahead of the trip across London to Chelsea tomorrow. The Frenchman relieves a huge amount of that pressure, particularly due to his versatility.

Sissoko has primarily been deployed as a defensive midfielder so far this season, but with Harry Winks in the team, and Eric Dier potentially making a return, Sissoko could play in a more attacking role, coming straight in for Alli.

Sissoko offers something different to Alli, and his direct dribbling and attitude may actually be an advantage against a Chelsea team that will surely dominate possession. The 29-year-old offers a counter-attacking option further up the field which Spurs lacked in the first leg when they were under pressure. This return could be pivotal to success tomorrow.

From touchline tears to title triumph: Inside Real Madrid-bound Endrick's rollercoaster first senior season at Palmeiras

Real Madrid's new marquee teenage signing has ended the season in style after enduring a rough few months

In October 2022, Endrick was the hottest commodity in Brazilian football. The forward, then 16, made his top-flight debut for league winners Palmeiras after years of impressing for the club's youth sides. Later that month, he bagged a brace against Athletico Paranaense to become the youngest goalscorer in Brazilian Serie A history.

He wasn't exactly unknown – Real Madrid had been pursuing Endrick for nearly a year – but Endrick seemed to be on the verge of superstardom. Los Blancos, accordingly, pounced as soon as Palmeiras were willing to negotiate, paying the Brazilian club €60 million (£52m/$64m) to secure his services starting in summer 2024 – a record fee for a Brasilerao side.

And it's been something of a mixed year since then. Endrick endured a miserable start to the campaign and experienced a middling few months. But recently, though, the teenager has come alive, and looked like the future star many expect him to become.

It all amounts to the arc of a young player growing his way into the game, and navigating the standard highs and lows that come with being so good, so young.

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After much speculation – and lengthy transfer pursuit from a number of Europe's top clubs – Madrid sealed the signature of Palmeiras' hottest prospect during the 2022 World Cup. They shelled out €60m (£52m/$64m) for the youngster, coordinating with the same scout who found Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo and Federico Valverde to seal the deal.

It didn't matter that the teenager had only made his first team debut two months previously. Madrid had been working on the transfer for years, and paid a premium to get their man.

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Still, the 16-year-old wasn't guaranteed to be a first team regular. Far from it. Palmeiras had a number of more experienced options who seemed likely to keep Endrick out of the side, stunting his growth before it could properly begin.

But that changed with the sales of Danilo and Gustavo Scarpa to Nottingham Forest in January. Although neither was an out-and-out striker, they shouldered a solid chunk of attacking load. Their departures, then, opened a spot for Endrick to thrive.

Spring 2023: Extended goal drought

But it didn't go smoothly for the teenager. Endrick's struggles started almost immediately after he agreed a deal with Madrid, the 16-year-old embarking on a lengthy goalless spell. Most of it seemed to be self-inflicted, as Endrick looked like he was trying to do too much for his team.

The numbers were undoubtedly concerning, though. Endrick started eight of 10 games to open the season, failed to register a goal contribution, and missed four big chances. It mattered little that his side were struggling without attacking talent around the youngster; this was a soon-to-be Real Madrid player who simply couldn't find the back of the net.

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And it seemed to catch up with the youngster. Endrick was pictured crying on the bench after his run of games without a goal hit double digits, the image of a future Madridista covering his eyes on the sideline going viral.

He was swiftly defended by his manager, Abel Ferreira, who admitted that he should "have given Endrick a hug" following his removal from the contest. The manager also called for patience with his starlet, well aware of the pressures placed on him by the historic transfer fee.

"You have to be calm. Nobody likes criticism. There is tremendous pressure on him to score five or six goals and he tries to deal with it himself. The goal will appear at the right time. You just have to be calm and keep smiling," he said after Palmeiras' 2-0 win over RB Bragantino.

FIFA may be forced to pay Al-Hilal £6.5 MILLION after Neymar's heartbreaking ACL injury

The horror injury Neymar sustained while on international duty with Brazil could result in FIFA having to pay £6.5 million ($8m) to Al-Hilal.

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Neymar sustained horrific injuryACL tear happened on Brazil dutyFIFA must pay sum to Al-HilalWHAT HAPPENED?

Neymar had to be stretchered off in tears after going down with a knee injury during Brazil's World Cup qualifying clash against Uruguay.

Al-Hilal later confirmed that the attacker has suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury and will have to undergo surgery as he faces a long period on the sidelines.

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World football's governing body has an insurance policy – the FIFA Club Protection Programme (CPP) – that will pay a player's salary from 28 days to a year with a maximum of £6.5m if they are injured while on international duty. That means the policy will have to hand that maximum figure over to Al-Hilal.

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Having the injured Neymar on their books will cost Al-Hilal much more than £6.5 million, however. The player is on a deal that will cost a reported £276 million ($351m) over a two-year spell.

Neymar's time in Saudi Arabia has been far from smooth since his arrival in August. He missed the first four Saudi Pro League matches for which he was eligible due to a muscle issue and has featured just five times this season, scoring one goal.

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Neymar will commence his recovery from the awful injury while Al-Hilal will go on to meet Al-Khaleej in the league on Sunday.

Coach claim threatens to knock USMNT stars Weston McKennie & Tim Weah back to square one at Juventus

Weston McKennie and Tim Weah may be heading back to square one at Juventus, with Massimiliano Allegri reportedly ready to quit his post.

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Allegri prepared to end Bianconeri contract earlyCould walk away in the summer of 2024American stars would need to prove themselves againWHAT HAPPENED?

According to , Allegri is mulling over an early end to his contract in Turin. His current deal is due to run through to the summer of 2025, but said agreement could be brought to a close in 2024 if the 56-year-old opts to walk away.

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Allegri is said to have attracted interest from Saudi Arabia, with teams in the Middle East ready to “cover him in gold”, while a well-earned break could also be taken in if the Serie A title-winning coach decides to wait on another challenge in Europe.

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Allegri is said to be growing disillusioned with life at Juve following the departure of former chairman Andre Agnelli – the man who re-hired him in 2021. He reportedly feels that the club are heading in a different direction to the one that he would favour, leading to questions being asked of his future.

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Any departure for Allegri could hit USMNT stars McKennie and Weah hard. The former has worked his way back into favour this season – seeing a new contract mooted along the way – but his situation could change were a new boss to be brought in. Weah was snapped up in the summer transfer window by Allegri and the versatile United States international is another that may have to prove himself all over again in 2024-25.

‘Too many now!’ – Erling Haaland sent humorous message by Man City team-mates tired of signing hat-trick balls

Erling Haaland has been sent a “too many now” message by Manchester City team-mates that are tired of signing hat-trick balls.

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Norwegian striker netted five times vs LutonNow has 20 career hat-tricks to his nameNo sign of slowing down from prolific forwardGetty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

The prolific Norwegian striker added another to his collection after facing Luton Town in FA Cup fifth round action. He found the target on five occasions in that contest, as City swept to a convincing 6-2 win at Kenilworth Road.

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Haaland now has 20 hat-tricks in his senior career, and is still just 23 years of age. He has posted trebles for City on a regular basis, with five registered in the Premier League, and makes a point of getting his team-mates to scrawl on every match ball that he collects.

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Some of those at the Etihad Stadium have poked fun at how many balls Haaland now possesses, with one colleague spotted penning “too many now” on the prize picked up at the end of a destructive display against Luton.

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Haaland, who hit 52 goals across all competitions last season, is up to 27 in total for the current campaign and will be hoping to provide inspiration in the attacking third once again when City take in a derby date with arch-rivals Manchester United on Sunday.

Who will join the next €100m club next? Mohamed Salah, Bruno Fernandes and the 12 stars set to demand crazy transfer fees in 2024

With more clubs than ever now capable of shattering transfer records, there is destined to be a spate of eye-watering deals over the next 12 months

Neymar's €222 million (£198m/$247m) move from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017 has been widely regarded as the point of no return for football transfers. Since then, the fees exchanged between top European sides have risen to previously unimaginable levels, with 14 other players switching clubs for a fee over €100m since.

Will the bubble burst any time soon? It doesn't seem likely, particularly as the Saudi Pro League has now emerged as a genuine payer in the transfer market. Even the conventional wisdoms about which positions are most expensive no longer hold true. In the past, it was strikers and occasionally playmakers who fetched the big bucks. However, three of the players who've broken the €100m mark in recent times (Declan Rice, Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo) are primarily deep-lying midfielders.

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Ferguson is already showing signs that he could turn out to be one of the greatest Irish footballers of all time. It's a bold claim, but at 19 years old he's already starting – and scoring – regularly in the Premier League.

Strikers as well rounded as him tend to cost a pretty penny too, with Brighton reportedly valuing him at around €137m (£120m/$147m). He's recently signed a new, long-term deal at the Amex Stadium and is said to be in favour of staying on the south coast to aid his development.

Carry on improving on his current trajectory, however, and he'll surely move on to a bigger club, with Manchester City apparently earmarking him as a long-term Erling Haaland replacement. When he does leave the Seagulls, expect him to easily fetch over €100m.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesFlorian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen)

After an ACL injury threatened to stunt Wirtz's development, the German wonderkid has played the best football of his career under Xabi Alonso for free-flowing Bayer Leverkusen this season. The outrageously-creative attacking midfielder has registered a glut of goals and assists playing behind Victor Boniface and is being linked with a host of top European clubs, including Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Liverpool.

Contracted at the BayArena until 2027, it will take a monster bid to prise him away from the Bundesliga upstarts, but he might just be worth the financial risk. Players as inventive as Wirtz do not come around often. Let's just hope his career does not go the same way as Kai Havertz when he does depart Leverkusen…

Getty ImagesMohamed Salah (Liverpool)

Thirty-one-year-olds rarely command €100m+ transfer fees, but the Saudi Pro League's rise over the past few months has changed everything. After tempting the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Neymar to the Middle East, Salah is the next high-profile name on the SPL's wishlist. Several massive offers were submitted in the summer, and reports suggest that this interest will be renewed in January.

Liverpool are likely resigned to losing their talisman for free in summer 2025 anyway, so they might be tempted to sell while his value is as high as it's ever been and reinvest in the squad.

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In typically Neapolitan fashion, things have unravelled quickly since Osimhen and Co led Gli Azzurri to a shock Scudetto last season. After successfully batting away offers for the free-scoring Nigerian in the summer, the club managed to inflame tensions with a series of ill-advised social media posts. This was followed by two confusing club statements which seemed to suggest the the striker had changed his mind over signing a new contract.

Amid all of this off-field turmoil, Osimhen has continued to score at a impressive rate, and the 24-year-old remains one of the alluring centre-forwards on the market. Even without the new deal, Osimhen cannot leave for free until 2025, and a string of clubs are likely to test Napoli's resolve over the next few transfer windows.

Harry Maguire makes Man Utd transfer admission ahead of January window as former Red Devils captain won’t ‘play once a month’

Harry Maguire has suggested that he could leave Manchester United in January, with the out-of-favour defender not prepared to “play once a month”.

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Defender has slipped down the pecking orderStripped of captaincy at Old TraffordMay have to seek a move elsewhere in 2024WHAT HAPPENED?

The England international centre-half has slipped down the pecking order at Old Trafford, with the club captaincy being taken off him in the process. Maguire has taken in just 116 minutes of Premier League football this season, with Erik ten Hag not convinced by what the 30-year-old has to offer.

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Maguire saw a transfer speculated on over the summer and admits that he may have to seek a move in the next window. He has said while away on England duty: “I am not going to sit here all my life and play once a month and if it carries on, I am sure myself and the club will sit down and have a chat. I want to play minutes, I want to play football.”

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While being overlooked by Ten Hag on a regular basis, Maguire claims his record under the Dutch coach is deserving of more opportunities. He added: “If you look back on my last 15-20 starts for club and country, I would be happy to sit here and say I’m really happy with my performances. My record under this manager (Ten Hag) speaks for itself. I haven’t started as many games as I would like but my win percentage when I’ve played is ridiculously high. Of course there are times when I could do more and times when I could improve and help the team. I can only do what I’ve been doing when I’ve come into the team … bringing positive performances. But I’m just wanting to help the team, I’m wanting to help the team get out of this position we’re in at the moment.”

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United have made an inconsistent start to the 2023-24 campaign as a collective, with a 12-point haul from eight games leaving them 10th in the Premier League table. The Red Devils have also suffered back-to-back defeats against Bayern Munich and Galatasaray in the Champions League.

WATCH: Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham gets mobbed by fans during trip into city with his mum

Jude Bellingham cannot even take his mum shopping in Madrid city centre without being mobbed by fans clamouring for a picture with the midfielder.

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Bellingham mobbed in Madrid city centreStar midfielder was out with his mumOff to incredible start at Real MadridWHAT HAPPENED?

Bellingham has been the talk of the town in La Liga due to his stunning performances since joining Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund in the summer. The England international was out with his mum on Monday but was swarmed by fans as he posed for selfies with a few.

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The 20-year-old has rocketed to stardom in Spain. He is La Liga's top scorer with 13 goals from 15 matches and has chipped in with two assists, too. He has also found the net four times in the Champions League, adding three assists in the process.

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The ex-Birmingham star will hope to add even more goals to his record when his team take on Deportivo Alaves in their next La Liga game on December 21 – their last game of 2023. The Spanish giants will then kick off the new year with a home match against Mallorca on January 4.

Legend in the hot seat! Arsenal, Barcelona & Chelsea icon Cesc Fabregas named head coach of Serie B's Como

Legendary Spanish midfielder Cesc Fabregas has been named as the manager of Serie B side Como.

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Fabregas becomes new Como coachClub parted ways with Moreno LongoFabregas retired from football in 2023(C)GettyImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

The former Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea star has been appointed as the interim manager of Serie B club Como after they parted ways with Moreno Longo on Monday. Fabregas, who was managing the club's B and youth teams, has been promoted as the interim head coach until the club finds a suitable replacement for Longo.

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The former Spanish international announced his retirement from football in the summer. He last plied his trade with Como in the 2022/23 season where he played a crucial role in the club finishing 13th in Serie B. Upon retirement, the 36-year-old took up coaching duties at the Italian side.

WHAT DID COMO SAY?

The club confirmed Fabregas' appointment via an official statement on Monday, which read, "The paths separated between Como 1907 and Moreno Longo. The search for a new coach begins immediately, with Cesc Fàbregas and the coaching staff taking on the duties on an interim basis. After several months of strategic planning, the Como 1907 board decided that dynamic change was in the club's best interest. Longo joined Como in September 2022 and helped the team avoid relegation, finishing in 13th place last season. Cesc Fàbregas, who currently coaches the Primavera del Como 1907, will have his first training session on Wednesday morning."

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The Spaniard's first game in charge of I Lariani will be against FeralpiSalo on November 25 in Serie B.

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