Cristiano Ronaldo has been having an average time with Al-Nassr and is reportedly looking to leave in the summer. Meanwhile, England's non-league side Bromley might have turned down a chance to sign him.
Lionel Messi travelled to Saudi Arabia on Monday in a paid partnership with Saudi Tourism, for which he is a brand ambassador. However, he has been suspended by PSG, which has termed his trip to the Gulf as 'unauthorised'.
Indian wrestlers do not intend to stop protests against WFI and its president anytime soon. Meanwhile, the non-protesting wrestlers have gone frustrated over the lack of activities and urged for the national camp's resumption.
Indian wrestlers have continued their protests against WFI and its president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. Meanwhile, IOA athletes commission member Prakash Karhana has demanded justice for the "athletes fighting for their rights".
Lionel Messi’s club future currently remains uncertain. Meanwhile, he has landed in Saudi Arabia. While it is for a family holiday, there may be something more about negotiating a deal with a club.
Cristiano Ronaldo is not having the best time in Al-Nassr, while there were rumours that things are not right between him and Georgina Rodriguez and that they might be headed for a break-up. However, he has put it all to rest with a steamy image.
Indian wrestlers' renewed protests have continued for over a week against WFI president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. However, the boss has said that while he will accept death, he will not accept wrestling activities being stopped.
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Indian wrestlers have shown no signs of doing away with their ongoing protests against the WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. Meanwhile, Navjot Singh Sidhu has come out in support of the grapplers.
Indian wrestlers' protests against WFI and its president continue in full flow in Delhi, while it has also somewhat taken a political turn. Meanwhile, the Athletes Commission has urged for a system to be put in place to deal with players' issues properly.