Tag: Contract

  • Antonio Rudiger not in Chelsea contract talks

    Antonio Rudiger not in Chelsea contract talks

    Chelsea centre-back Antonio Rudiger has revealed he is not in talks with the Blues over a new contract, Sky Sports report.

    The German had been reported to be thrashing out a new deal with the Blues, but the German insists he is happy with his current terms.

    The 25-year-old has almost four years to run on his existing Stamford Bridge contract and maintained he is very happy with that status quo.

    When asked if he is discussing new terms with Chelsea, Rudiger replied: “That’s not the case to be honest.

    “There’s no need, because I still have three-and-a-half years to go.

    “There’s no speaking between me and the club. It’s also not necessary at the moment either with three-and-a-half years to go.”
  • I don’t want any regrets, says Hazard as he considers Chelsea future

    I don’t want any regrets, says Hazard as he considers Chelsea future

    Eden Hazard says he does not “want to have any regrets” as he considers whether to sign a new contract with Chelsea or leave Stamford Bridge.

    The Belgian forward has 18 months remaining on his Chelsea deal, and has openly questioned whether he is willing to extend his stay with the Blues.

    Hazard has also made no secret of his desire to play for Real Madrid, and when discussing his future with French-Monegasque radio station RMC, said: “The new (Chelsea) coach (Maurizio Sarri) thinks football like me, so we’ll see.

    “The family is in London, I’m also going to be 28. I do not want to have any regrets at the end of my career.

    “It’s a decision I’m going to make, I do not know when, but I’ll take it.

    “You know me, I’ve always loved Real, even before (Zinedine) Zidane. We’ll see what happens.

    “As I said, I’m already finishing this year with Chelsea, I still have a year of contract after this year.”

     

     

  • I might leave Chelsea instead of extending my contract – Hazard

    I might leave Chelsea instead of extending my contract – Hazard

    The Belgium international has 18 months remaining on his contract and has been linked with both Real Madrid and Paris St Germain and admits a summer departure from Stamford Bridge is possible.

    “For now I’m staying at Chelsea,” Hazard told Canal Plus.

    “I have one year left in June. If I don’t extend, it (a move) is possible. I can’t see myself leaving in January. I wouldn’t do that to the club, to the fans.

    “Next summer it’s a possibility, but it’s also possible that I spend the rest of my career at Chelsea.”

    However, Hazard, who joined Chelsea from Lille in 2012, has ruled out the possibility Ligue 1 could be his next destination.

    “There has been contact in the past with PSG but I haven’t been tempted,” he added.

    “If I have to go back to France one day, it would be to Lille. But today, there is no chance that I’ll come back in the French league.”

  • Sterling signs new City contract worth £300,000 a week

    Raheem Sterling has signed a three-year contract extension at Manchester City, committing him to the club until 2023 in a deal worth up to £300,000 a week.

    The 23-year-old England forward’s previous deal at Etihad Stadium was due to expire at the end of next season.

    It is understood the new contract will make Sterling one of the best-paid English players in the Premier League.

    “I’m delighted to sign. My development here has been incredible,” said Sterling.

    “I felt from the minute I got here it was the right choice for me. It’s paid off and I’m really grateful.”

    Sterling, who has scored seven goals for the club this season, joined City from Liverpool in a £49m deal in 2015.

    He scored 23 goals last season as the Blues won the Premier League and Carabao Cup.

    Capped 46 times by England, he scored twice against Spain last month – his first international goals for three years.

  • Man Utd Luke Shaw agrees new deal at Old Trafford

    Man Utd Luke Shaw agrees new deal at Old Trafford

    Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw has agreed a new five-year deal with the Red Devils, worth a reported £150,000 per week.

    The 23-year-old England international’s current contract was set to expire next summer, BBC reports.
    Shaw’s progress has been disrupted by poor form and fitness issues, limiting him to only 75 appearances, but he has been a regular for United this season.
    Recent performances earned Shaw – who joined United from Southampton for £27m in 2014 – an international recall.

  • Alex Iwobi signs new long-term Arsenal deal

    Alex Iwobi signs new long-term Arsenal deal

    Arsenal midfielder Alex Iwobi has signed a new long-term contract, the Premier League club announced on Friday.

    Iwobi has been at the Arsenal academy since he was nine years old and already has 98 first-team appearances at the age of 22.

    “I’m very pleased Alex has signed a new contract with us,” Emery said. “He is a great example of a player who can succeed from the Academy through hard work and I look forward to working with him and our other talented young players in the squad.”

    Iwobi is the latest of Arsenal’s younger players to commit their long-term futures to the club, following the likes of Hector Bellerin, Calum Chambers, Rob Holding and teenage midfielder Emile Smith Rowe.

    Mesut Ozil and Granit Xhaka also signed new deals this year, but Aaron Ramsey’s future remains in doubt as the Welshman has so far refused to accept an offer from the Gunners as he enters the final year of his deal.

    Iwobi is the nephew of Jay-Jay Okocha and broke into Arsenal’s first team during the 2015-16 season and impressed with his blend of size, speed and playmaking ability. However, he struggled at times last season and has yet to add an end product to his game.

    He has nine goals so far in his 98 appearances and his wasteful finishing has been a source of frustration among fans.

    However, the new deal is a sign Emery hopes to help the Nigeria international develop, although he faces stiff competition for a starting place from the likes of Ozil, Ramsey and Henrikh Mkhitaryan this season.

    “To get an extended contract is an amazing feeling and I hope I’m doing the Arsenal family proud,” Iwobi said. “The first kit that I had was Arsenal and long may I continue to represent them.”

  • Tottenham’s Son signs new five-year deal

    Tottenham forward Son Heung-min has signed a new five-year contract to keep him at the club until 2023.

    The South Korea international, 26, agreed a five-year deal when he joined from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, and has since gone on to score 47 goals in 140 appearances for the London side.

    He played in 53 of Spurs’ 55 matches in all competitions last season.

    Son scored twice during this summer’s World Cup, including one in South Korea’s shock win over Germany.

    In 2017, he became the top Asian scorer in Premier League history, overtaking former Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung.

     

  • Plateau Govt. awards contracts for 22 roads for 3rd anniversary

    Gov Simon Lalong of Plateau said his administration has awarded contracts for the building of 22 roads.

    Lalong announced this on Tuesday in a State broadcast to mark this year’s Democracy Day and the 3rd anniversary of his administration.

    The governor said that the roads which were evenly spread across the 17 local governments were selected by stakeholders in the areas.

    He stated that the contractors have already been mobilised to the sites.

    The governor said that his administration has placed priority on the provision critical infrastructure and has adopted the principle of continuity.

    Lalong said that the principle has enabled his administration to complete and commission several projects abandoned by previous administrations at great cost to the people of the state.

    One of the projects was the Jos-Bukuru Mararaban Jama’a road, which was recently commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “Others are Plateau Hospital-Dental Clinic-Dogon Large Road, Zololo-Nasarawa Gwom- Dutse Uku, Dualisation of Old Airport-Rayfield Road with spur to Dongon-Karfe-Kugiya Bwanfang and New Government House among many others, ” he said.

    On security, the governor said his administration, with the support of the Federal Government, now has a Police Mobile Squadron in Longvel, Shendam Local Government Area (LGA) and the 205 Combat, Search and Rescue Operation Unit of the Nigerian Airforce in Kerang, Mangu LGA.

    “These are testimonies of our synergy with the Federal Government.

    “We shall continue to support the security agencies towards it’s sustenance as recently done with provision of 53 logistics vehicles.

    “Given the imperative and constitutional duty of government to protect life and property of every citizen, we shall continue to dedicate resources and energy towards these responsibilities,” he added.

    The governor commiserated with the families of all those who lost their lives and properties to the tragic activities of herdsmen in some localities.

     

  • $1.8bn TAM contract: SERAP, NBA, others condemn FG, NNPC

    The Socio-Economic Right and Accountability Project (SERAP) and other prominent civil rights groups on Monday criticized the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government for awarding $1.8bn contracts for the Turn Around Maintenance of refineries to some companies indicted in the $1.2bn Malabu scam.

    The groups insisted that the government’s action had shown that it was not serious with the anti-graft war.

    Recall that the House of Representatives ad hoc committee investigating the fresh TAM plan for the country’s four refineries had on Tuesday queried the criteria used in selecting the consortium of firms listed for the contracts.

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had set aside over $1.8bn for the repairs, which the corporation preferred to call “comprehensive rehabilitation”, as against the traditional TAM.

    The House is investigating the desirability of another TAM on the refineries after a series of TAM in the past reportedly gulped “over $20bn” and still left the plants operating at below 20 per cent installed capacity.

    The panel, which is chaired by a member of the All Progressives Congress from Kaduna State, Mr. Garba Datti-Muhammad, had summoned the NNPC to produce documents on the status of the refineries and the financial implications of running them at the expense of taxpayers.

    But, on Tuesday, after examining the documents, lawmakers observed that some of the firms engaged to carry out the fresh $1.8bn TAM were facing corruption charges across the globe, including the celebrated $1.2bn Malabu oil deal linked to former Nigerian government top officials.

    Among the consortium of firms on the NNPC’s list were names like Trafigura, ENI, MIRS and Sahara.

    The lawmakers particularly cited the case of ENI, whose directors they said were facing prosecution in some countries, including Italy.

    The civil societies said the NNPC had made the Federal Government’s fight against corruption look like noisemaking, calling on anti-graft agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to conduct an independent and thorough investigation, apart from what the House of Representatives was doing on the matter.

    The SERAP Director, Adetokunbo Mumuni, said, “If you worked for a particular establishment and the work given to you was done in a manner that was inappropriate, that should indicate to the person you worked for that you have no integrity and you cannot deliver efficiently.

    “This will only show that the government is serious and whatever agenda the government proposes will be effectively accomplished. But for the NNPC to now give contracts to these firms shows the government is not serious and that all what we are saying about anti-corruption is noisemaking.”

    Some Nigerians, including two lawyers, Mr. Monday Ubani, who is the 2nd Vice-President of the Nigerian Bar Association and the President of the Committee for Defence of Human Rights, Mr. Malachy Ugwummadu, condemned the award of refineries TAM’ contract to some companies indicted in the Malabu scam.

    Reacting to the development on Friday, Ugwummadu said the conduct of the Federal Government through the NNPC by engaging the indicted companies in such contract, violated constitutional provisions which mandate the government to abolish corruption in the country.

    He said, “You will appreciate that the controversy surrounding the OPL 245 Malabu oil deal is one of a national embarrassment with international dimension.

    Our concern is that the controversy and the web of intrigues are such that the image of Nigeria as a country struggling with corruption has further plummeted as a result of our inability to track the components of corruption network at a time when the accomplices that engaged in the same chain of corrupt transactions are being prosecuted in other climes.

    To further compound the embarrassing situation is this revelation that companies allegedly involved in the same corrupt activities have now been rehabilitated and then certified to be fit and proper to continue transacting with NNPC.

    That is clearly against section 15(5) of the Constitution which is to the effect that the state shall abolish all forms of corrupt practices and abuse of office.”

    On his part, Ubani said it was a blow to the image of a country that claims to be fighting corruption.”

  • Frank Ribery signs one-year extension

    Frank Ribery signs one-year extension

    Franck Ribery has signed a new one-year deal with German champions Bayern Munich.

    Ribery is out-of-contract in the summer, and was widely expected to leave the German champions, but has opted to remain in Munich for what will be his 12th year with the club.

    The 35-year-old winger, who joined Bayern from French side Marseille in 2007, has scored 117 goals in 385 appearances for the Bundesliga champions.

    In a statement, Ribery said: “I am very happy to be able to play another year for this great club. Munich has long since become a home for my family and for me.

    “I am therefore very proud to be able to wear the jersey of Bayern for the new season.”

    Ribery has become the fifth player in Bayern’s history to win eight Bundesliga titles joining Oliver Kahn, Mehmet Scholl, Phillip Lahm and Bastian Schweinsteiger.

    Bayern are still waiting to hear if Arjen Robben will follow Ribery in signing a new deal, with the Dutchman, who is currently injured, still weighing up the club’s latest offer.