REAL MADRID NEW HOME AND AWAY ADIDAS KIT.

The pink Adidas stripes on the side of the new home kit, which continues the club’s tradition of being predominantly white. Pink also appears in the interior of the garment while it is also the colour which dominates the club’s away kit, which will be the kit worn for the club’s next match – away at Manchester City in the second leg of their Round of 16 Champions League tie in England next month.

LIVERPOOL CEO STEP DOWN.

Peter Moore will step down at the end of August, Peter Moore will step down as Liverpool’s chief executive officer at the end of August, the club have confirmed. Moore, who took up the role in 2017 after stints with Sega, Reebok, Microsoft and EA, will be replaced by Billy Hogan, who currently serves as the club’s managing director and chief commercial officer.

REAL MADRID (THE WHITE ANGELS) ARE READY TO BRING FRENCH SUPER STAR IN BERNANBEU.

Real Madrid are reportedly considering a summer move for French teenage star Benoit Badiashile, after an eye catching campaign with AS Monaco. The 19-year old has established himself as a key figure for the Ligue 1 giants in the last 18 months, earning rave reviews for his performances alongside Kamal Gilik. Badiashile signed a new contract extension with Niko Kovac’s side in December 2019. committing his long term future to the club until 2024. However, despite his contract situation at the Stade Louis II, as per reports, Zidane is confident of negotiating a deal. Zidane is rumoured to be keen on ensuring his squad includes four centre backs at the start of the 2020-21 season, with Sergio Ramos set to sign a new contract extension in the coming weeks. Veteran squad player Nacho Fernandez could potentially move on from the Santiago Bernanbeu this summer, leaving Ramos, Raphael Varane and Eder Militao as Zidane’s only options. A move for Badiashile would increase the depth of the Los Blancos squad, with the report claiming Zidane has earmarked Badiashile as a long term replacement for fellow Frenchman Varane.

ANOTHER WOLD CLASS PLAYER IS HERE AGAIN TO JOIN FC BARCELONA.

Barcelona are set to make a summer move for Chelsea forward Willian, with the Brazilian international’s contract expiring next month. Willian is out of contract at Stamford Bridge, after failing to agree an extension with Frank Lampard’s side in recent weeks. Premier League pair Arsenal and Tottenham have both been linked with a move for the former Shakhtar Donetsk star, Barcelona are now favourites to secure a deal. The 31-year old has been a key player for the Blues following the restart of the Premier League, with Lampard’s side successfully securing a Champions League qualification place. However, he has remained committed to his position of leaving the club, and Quique Setien’s side could be an ideal destination. The report states the Catalan giants are confident of securing a deal, despite a new renewal offer from Chelsea and a big money contract tabled by David Beckham’s Inter Miami CF.

RONALDINHO SCORED 23 GOALS IN A SINGLE GAME AT THE AGE OF 13.

Ronaldinho scored every goal in a 23-0 win Ronaldinho’s talent wasn’t exactly hard to spot. The interesing fact is that at the age of 13, he played a match where he scored 23 goals in his team’s 23-0 win. This event caught the attention of the media. The Brazilian was later selected for the Gremio youth squad before he starred for Brazil in the Under-17 World Cup. While he never achieved the same feats in his professional career, he can certainly be proud of his efforts as he went on to score multiple hat-tricks for both club and country. Ronaldinho will be remembered for the countless moments of joy he brought to football fans all over the world. He is mainly known as a free-kick specialist and recognized for his exceptional dribbling ability. He told reporters, “Football is about joy. It’s about dribbling. I favor every idea that makes the game beautiful. Every good idea has to last.”KEEP ON FOLLOWING.

RONALDINHO NAME AND NICKNAMES.

Ronaldo de Assis Moreira started playing soccer at 7, and as a young soccer player, he originally got his nickname “Ronaldinho,” the small type of his original name, Ronaldo. Ronaldinho was given the nickname because he was often the youngest and smallest player in his youth club matches. The story behind his name was that Ronaldinho was one of Ronaldo’s biggest fans, and his name meant “Little Ronaldo.” He was also given the nickname Gaûcho because his face was always gleeful, meaning “happy.” Dinho, Ronnie El Brujo de Porto Alegre, and Ronaldinho Gaúcho are some other nicknames of the Brazilian.

THE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RONALDINHO THE LEGEND.

Ronaldinho played 97 matches and scored 33 goals for Brazil to become the eighth-highest goalscorer in the Selecao’s history, finishing his club career with 145 appearances and 70 goals. The legendary football player, Ronaldinho, was born on March 21, 1980, in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The Brazilian football phenomenon is best known for his insane freestyle tricks. He soon gained authority in the Brazilian National Football Team that won FIFA World Cup in 2002. Moreover, he also helped FC Barcelona win the champions league title. Ronaldinho last played for Fluminense FC and ended his playing career due to his low performance. It was speculated that the Brazilian was born to be a playmaker in football history, and he proved by winning back to back FIFA Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005. He is viewed as a standout among the best play creators ever. Ronaldinho was the youngest of a poor family with 3 children. He lost his father in a pool accident when he was only 8 years old. Later, he became famous for his Brazilian flair and trickery. Like all poor children born in Brazil, their liberation was in football. The age of the ball was more evident than how he touched the ball. He entered the infrastructure of the Gremio club for his young talents. It didn’t take much for him to become one of the most talked-about players in Brazil in 1998. Ronaldinho has become one of the indispensable players of the Brazilian national team. He did things on the field that made people stay glued to their T.V sets; He was intoxicating. There is a saying: “Ronaldo makes you love Real Madrid, Messi makes you love Barcelona, but Ronaldinho makes you love football” After the World Cup performance in 2002, many clubs almost competed to join Ronaldinho. The winner was Barcelona, who was considered one of the biggest clubs in the world. Transferring Ronaldinho by paying a fee of 2.25 Million Euros. Returning to Brazil in 2011, Ronaldinho played for Flamengo and Atlético Mineiro before he enjoyed a short spell at Querétaro in Mexico. Again returning to play for Fluminense, Ronaldinho became a free agent after a series of poor performances and had since been the center of constant speculation about where his next club might be until he announced his plans to officially retire in 2018 after over two years without a club.KEEP ON FOLLOWING US THE MORE YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RONALDINHO IS ON THE WAY COMING.