the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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[Gary Jacob] Tottenham agree fee for Inter striker Lautaro Martínez also wanted by Arsenal
Quotes from Lionel Messi's farewell press conference.
Messi leaving the Camp Nou.
[L'équipe] Messi should be in Paris tonight, medical tommorow at worst
Livestream: Leo Messi's Press Conference from Camp Nou
[Raj Chohan] Just to clear something up about Messi playing for free (he shouldn’t have to). Barca’s wage to revenue ratio is currently at around 115%. Even without Messi’s wages, it’s still 95%. La Liga’s salary cap is set at 70%. So even if Messi played for free,Barca couldn’t register him
Lionel Messi gets a standing ovation at his press conference.
Sunday Support
Daily Discussion
[Ivan Rakitic] Leo, it has been an honor to play with you all these years. Thank you for everything you have done for this big club that is @fcbarcelona. Your legacy is priceless. I wish you all the best for the future. Keep impressing us with your magic.
Brazil [2]-1 Spain: Malcolm goal 108' [Men's Olympic football gold medal match]
[ABC] Real Madrid is filing a criminal complaint against Javier Tebas, Javier de Jaime and the CVC fund "for unfair administration and fraud". Data send to the clubs state that if La Liga maintains the 10% growth rate, CVC could earn up to €229.4B from La Liga while investing 2.7B. [Full Report]
[David Ibáñez] LEO MESSI will speak tomorrow at a press conference at 12 noon at the Auditori 1899 at Camp Nou
[NBC] Brazil win Gold at the Men’s Olympics and successfully defend their 2016 gold medal. Spain take silver.
Neil Warnock: "For whatever reason, the majority of the players don’t have vaccinations which I think is wrong. I think the fans should get on their websites and demand that the players have them because I can only say so much.”
Man United [3] - 0 Everton - Bruno Fernandes 29’ free-kick (Friendly Match)
[Anthony Lopopolo] How can PSG give Neymar €30M per season, while paying €60M for Hakimi and €75M in pre-tax wages to Messi, Donnarumma, Wijnaldum, and Ramos, and even *think* about re-signing Mbappe in the same year it's expected to lose €204M in revenue? UEFA, just end the charade.
Non-PL Daily Discussion Thread
Daily Discussion
A touching animation by B/R Football celebrating Messi's wonderful career at Barcelona