Spanish newspaper Marca reported that the agreement between Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappé became final during the French striker’s visit to Madrid last week, which the player confirmed during his statements at the French Football Awards on Sunday night, saying: “I am officially I will announce my decision.” On his future before joining France in June.

And Manchester United’s next manager, Eric Ten Hag, has confirmed that he wants Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo to stay with him for next season. “I want Ronaldo to stay, that’s for sure,” Ten Hag said in comments posted by transfer market journalist Fabrizio Romano.

In terms of mechanical sports, FIA President Mohammed bin Sulayem has hinted that Australian Michael Massey could return to F1 soon. British newspaper The Sun indicated that the news angered British star Mercedes, saying Hamilton was shocked by the news amid his suspension following Hamilton’s last round loss to Max Verstappen and a safety car crisis.

In wrestling, according to press reports, wrestling legend Ric Flair is planning to return to the ring soon. Reports indicated that there were rumors that Flair might return to take part in a six-man fight involving The Rock.

Miscellaneous international and local:

Nearly a year after the exciting boxing match between retired boxing legend Floyd Mayweather and YouTube star Morgan Paul, with no official announcement of a winner, the fight is still going on between the two sides, but this time to the courts where Pavel has demanded the rest of his dues. The financial result of this struggle, claiming that he did not receive the full right stipulated at the time.

Calciomercato.com reported that the lawyer of the famous player Mino Raiola’s agent named Raffaella Pimenta is negotiating for my late client, who died this month due to a lung disease. The website states that Juventus officials held a meeting with Rafaella to discuss the possibility of Paul Pogba’s move to the Italian club as a lawyer for Raiola, who was the French star’s agent.

Serb Novak Djokovic retained his top spot in the world pro tennis rankings after winning the Rome Open, widening the gap between him and second-placed Russian Daniil Medvedev, who was sidelined for two months with a hernia.