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Arsenal 'waiting' on Real Madrid transfer decision with Rodrygo
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The Independent
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- The Independent
The row between Barcelona and Marc-Andre ter Stegen explained
Barcelona has stripped goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen of the club captaincy due to a deepening rift. The club sought to classify Ter Stegen as a long-term injury to comply with La Liga 's Financial Fair Play rules and free up salary space. This classification would have allowed Barcelona to clear 80 per cent of his wages from their registration to make space in their wage bill for Garcia and Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford. Ter Stegen's public announcement of a three-month recovery period contradicted La Liga rules, which require a minimum of four months for long-term injury status. Ronald Araujo, the current vice-captain, will temporarily assume the duties of first-team captain.


The Independent
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- The Independent
Dave Allen makes surprise career announcement ahead of Arslanbek Makhmudov clash
Dave Allen has revealed that he intends to have one more fight if he beats Arslanbek Makhmudov on 11 October at the Sheffield Arena, and then retire. Allen, 24-7-2 (19), told Sky Sports that he is motivated by his underdog status and that he will be 'really rich' if he beats Makhmudov, 20-2 (19), planning a swift exit from the sport after one more fight. Allen said: 'The motivation is I'll be really rich if I beat him. I'm not bothered by him, I just want to beat him, have another big fight and then hopefully chill out for the rest of my life. That's the plan.' When it was announced that Allen would take on the towering Makhmudov, it shocked many who thought he was going to take a run at the British title after his knockout win over Johnny Fisher. But it seems he wants to prove himself on the world stage. Allen said that he performs better when he is expected to lose, believing he has the right style to beat a man like Makhmudov. Allen explained: 'I think I thrive off the underdog tag I've had most of my career; every time I've been expected to win, I get beat, I'm not very good with pressure. That's why I picked Makhmudov: I think a lot of people will expect him to beat me, but I like that and I like to shock. 'I think I can beat him. I am the underdog, but I think I've got the right style to beat him.' Makhmudov is coming off a mixed run of form. He is 2-2 in his last four fights, having lost to WBC interim champion Agit Kabayel and Guido Vianello. But Allen believes the danger posed by his opponent will help him fulfil his dream of headlining and selling out the Sheffield Arena. Allen said: 'He's big, dangerous, somebody that will help fill Sheffield Arena out, and if I beat him, it will send me on to big fights. I'm over the moon, it's something I've always wanted to do.'