
CELTIC CONFIDENTIAL: Bhoys will cash in again if Roma make their move for O'Riley
The Parkhead outfit banked £25million from Brighton for the Denmark international last summer and are likely to cash in again should he move on in the coming weeks.
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- Reuters
TUI raises profit guidance on record hotel, cruise demand
BERLIN/LONDON, Aug 12 (Reuters) - European travel group TUI ( opens new tab raised its annual earnings guidance on Tuesday, based on strong results for the first nine months of its financial year and positive signs for July. Shares in the German company, which warned in May that 2025 could be a challenging year, were up 1.6% around 1445 GMT after it flagged a "record" performance at its Hotels & Resorts and Cruises businesses in the nine months to June 30. TUI, Europe's largest tour operator, is due to report preliminary third-quarter results on Wednesday. In Tuesday's announcement, it said operating profit for the nine months to June 30 was 199 million euros ($232 million) at constant currencies. The summer travel season is crucial for airlines and tourist businesses, with many operators making up for losses earlier in the year in the peak holiday months. In May, TUI had flagged a dip in summer bookings, hitting its shares, and CEO Sebastian Ebel had warned of a potentially challenging year given Germany's ongoing economic struggles. TUI now expects underlying earnings before interest and tax for the year ending September 30 to rise by between 9% and 11% year-on-year, up from a previous range of 7%-10%, though revenue growth is seen at the lower end of a forecast range of 5-10%. TUI has sought to diversify its income, expanding in Asia and central Europe, in an effort to bring in new streams of revenue. ($1 = 0.8577 euros)


Telegraph
8 minutes ago
- Telegraph
Roy Keane ‘affected' by clashes with fans but signs new Sky Sports deal
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Daily Mail
8 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Axed Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma 'is targeted by ANOTHER Premier League big beast' amid interest from Man United
Paris Saint Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has reportedly been targeted by Manchester City as his future still remains to be decided this summer. Donnarumma, 26, has allegedly been frozen out of the PSG squad by Luis Enrique, with Pep Guardiola 's side the latest register their interest in one of the world's premier shot-stoppers. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Citizens are keen to purchase the Italian after he helped to guide PSG to their first-ever Champions League trophy last season. He wrote: 'Manchester City made contact with PSG to ask for Donnarumma deal conditions. 'Current PSG request around €50m, deemed too high and a deal would only be possible if Ederson leaves. Chelsea are not in the race. '[Donnarumma] will soon clarify his position'. According to RMC Sport, PSG's management have also taken further action to underline that his time at the club is coming at an end. This reportedly includes sidelining the goalkeeper from first team training following their return after reaching the FIFA Club World Cup final last month. The club are also claimed to have instructed Lucas Chevalier that he is PSG's new No 1 goalkeeper. Reports have touted Chelsea and Man United as the likeliest destinations for Donnarumma this summer. RMC Sport, however, reported that Donnarumma's representatives have stressed the goalkeeper remains in control of his own future. It is claimed that the Italian will not accept any move away from PSG, despite being sidelined by the club. The goalkeeper reportedly earns around £200,000-a-week at the Ligue 1 side. Donnarumma has made 161 appearances for PSG since joining the club from AC Milan back in 2021 on a free transfer. He has won four Ligue 1 titles, two French Cups, three French Super Cups and the Champions League while at the club. Donnarumma has also enjoyed success with Italy having helped his nation be crowned European champions back in 2021.