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Football’s wildest contract clauses as Neymar joins Al-Hilal

Top-level professional footballers live a life of luxury. 

The best of the best can land themselves contracts that can guarantee them not just a big payday, but all sorts of add-ons too.  

One such player who has just this week agreed an extraordinarily lucrative new contract is Neymar, who signed a two-year deal with Al-Hilal that is worth a whopping £260million. 

While that deal wont see him bank as much as Cristiano Ronaldo, who is on £175m-a-year with Al-Nassr, there are several added extras that have reportedly been included in the Brazilian’s contract that will make his deal even sweeter. 

And according to The Sun, the 32-year-old has made some extraordinary demands that will require Al-Hilal to provide him with a fleet of luxury cars as well as several other additions. 

Neymar (pictured) has joined Al-Hilal on a £78million transfer from Paris Saint-Germain

The Brazilian has reportedly signed a two-year contract that is worth £260million

The 31-year-old will leave Paris Saint-Germain after six years following his £198m move from Barcelona 

Neymar, who left Paris Saint-Germain to join the Pro League side, has, according to the outlet, asked his new club to provide him with three luxury cars for himself and for his entourage to have four Mercedes G Wagons and a Mercedes van with a driver.

His luxury cars will include a Bentley Continental GP, an Aston Martin DBX and a Lamborghini Huracan no less, with the report also claiming that Neymar wants a driver available 24 hours a day to chauffeur himself and his friends around. 

It adds: ‘Neymar asked for three saunas to be in his new house as well as five full-time workers, including a sous chef to help his personal chef from Brazil and two people to take care of the cleaning.’ 

It’s safe to say, Neymar may have landed one of the most lavish deals in football, if he is to receive all of those add-ons, on top of his mega salary. 

But it’s not totally unheard of to hear of such inclusions into the contracts of some of the world’s best football players. 

Here at Mail Sport, we’ve been doing some digging into some of the grandest and most lavish offers football clubs have made to attract some of the best talents in the game to join them.

Reports suggest that Al-Hilal have tried to sweeten the deal as much as possible for Neymar, giving him and his entourage a fleet of cars that includes a Lamborghini Huracan (pictured)

The former Barca and PSG star is also set to receive three Mercedes AMG G Wagons and has asked for three saunas

 

Gareth Bale and the Queen’s jet 

Back in 2013, Gareth Bale’s world-record transfer from Tottenham Hotspur to Real Madrid set the world abuzz. 

The Welshman moved to the LaLiga giants in a landmark deal worth £86m, that would also see him secure a contract of £256,000-a-week, equating to an annual salary of over £13m. 

Interestingly, the 14-time Champions League winners actually tried to claim that his fee was £78m, in a bid to keep their star man Cristiano Ronaldo happy, who joined the club for £78m back in 2009.

But in 2020, Bale would make a sensational return to his former club on loan, with Daniel Levy pulling out all the stops to bring his former superstar back to London.  

Tough negotiations took place between both clubs but a deal was thrashed out, and Daniel Levy was not going to let the five-time Champions League winner travel in anything less than style on his return to White Hart Lane.

According to The Sun, Levy arranged for Bale to travel from the Spanish capital back to London to complete the move in a 16-seater Embraer Legacy 600 jet that had been rented out by the Queen the month before. 

As you might expect, this private jet was kitted out with all manner of luxuries fit for a Galactico!

 

Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami add-ons 

Neymar’s departure from PSG comes a couple of months after his former team-mate Lionel Messi also left the Ligue 1 champions. 

After two-years in Paris, the Argentina World cup winner decided it was time for pastures new, and while his former club, Barcelona, were chasing his signature, the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner decided to head across the Atlantic to join David Beckham’s Inter Miami CF. 

And it had to be a pretty favourable deal to coax the forward to Florida, with Messi receiving big offers from Saudi Arabian sides and Barcelona to try and lure him to sign with them. 

In fact, the Catalan club’s contract offer was four times bigger than his previous deal at Barca. 

But it was the MLS side that ultimately turned Messi’s head, with the club, according to ESPN, including several clauses into his new deal that included a commercial arrangement with Apple. 

Those reports claim that the Argentina World Cup winner will receive a cut from Apple TV’s MLS streaming service.

With many people around the world tuning in to watch the former Barca superstar guide his side to the final of the Leagues Cup, there’s no doubting that he’ll receive a hefty cut from that deal. 

Messi is also set to appear in a docu-series for Apple that will give unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to his new life in the USA.

There are also rumours that as a part of the deal, Messi has the option to become a part owner in Inter Miami. 

Lionel Messi (pictured) signed for Inter Miami earlier this summer and has some interesting clauses included in his contract 

Daniel Levy was so keen to get Gareth Bale (pictured) back to Tottenham from Real Madrid, he hired a private jet that was once used by the Queen to fly him back to London from Madrid

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Paul Gascoigne’s sister’s sunbed

Paul Gascoigne is one of football’s timeless characters. As amazing as he was on the pitch, his after-dinner stories will always provide a brilliant laugh and one of the best anecdotes from his career may have come from when he joined Tottenham in 1988.

At the time, the midfielder was one of the hottest prospects in England, with Irving Scholar and Terry Venables trying to lock him down on a lucrative deal at Spurs. 

The transfer was ultimately completed for around £2.2m, but not without a few added extras that may have swayed Gazza somewhat in his decision to pick White Hart Lane over Old Trafford. 

Mail Sport understands that the 56-year-old was bought a house for his dad by Spurs but also asked for a car to be put in the garage for him too. 

With Gascoigne being on the verge of joining the club, he put a final request in, this time asking the club to buy a sun bed for his sister Anna-Marie, in order to get the deal over the line. 

It seems it worked, with Gazza going on to score 21 goals in 96 appearances for Tottenham. 

 

Samuel Eto’o and his chauffeur

Back in 2011, former Barcelona, Chelsea and Inter Milan striker Samuel Eto’o joined Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala from Inter Milan. 

Eto’o, being one of the most prolific strikers in the world at the time, was a huge coup for the Russian side. 

But there was a catch; he didn’t want to live in Dagestan where the team are based.

To overcome the sticking point, he told the club that he would need a private jet to fly him 1,900km from Moscow to training. 

And they accepted his demand, with Eto’o going on to score 36 goals in 73 games for the club.

Samuel Eto’o (pictured) had a Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala fly him in for training every day 

Mauro Icardi’s (pictured) agent and wife made six demands when he joined Galatasaray demanding that he be given a 24-hour chauffeur

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Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger scores minor victory in court

A judge has granted Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s attorneys a request that will allow them to review genetic genealogy evidence compiled against their client.

The move, made in a 32-page order filed in The Second District Court of Idaho, comes nine months after Kohberger’s defense waived his right to a speedy trial, and serves as a minor victory for his team.

The man suspected of savagely knifing four college students is seeking specific details about how cops used investigative genetic genealogy (IGG) to indict him, after he allegedly left a DNA-ridden knife sheath at the scene of the crime.

Just last week, the 28-year-old had his latest bid for freedom denied – after Judge John Judge refused to overturn the allegation against him over what Kohberger’s team insisted were incorrect Grand Jury instructions.

He was indicted by an Idaho Grand Jury who heard the evidence against him in May – evidence that Kohberger’s team will now have access to after the new ruling.

An Idaho judge has declined to dismiss a grand jury indictment against Bryan Kohberger, 28, seen here in court this past Thursday months after defense waived his right to a speedy trial

Kohberger is accused of fatally stabbing Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, as they slept this past November. The recent move serves as a minor victory for his team

 

The order, filed Wednesday, recounts how Kohberger was arrested in his native Pennsylvania more than a month after the slayings after cops were able to thumb him using DNA, before describing how prosecutors claimed they had already compiled enough evidence to arrest and take samples from him without using DNA.

‘Kohberger was arrested on December 30, 2022, and charged with four counts of Murder in the First Degree,’ it reads.

‘Nothing about law enforcement’s use of IGG (investigative genetic genealogy) was used to obtain the arrest warrant… or to obtain the search warrant for his DNA,’ it reads.

It then mentions a now-failed motion filed by the state to prevent Kohberger’s team from accessing the evidence – as Idaho attorneys Bill Thompson, Wendy Olson, and Cory Carone insist the information would not aid the suspected killer’s defense.

The defense, however, ‘opposes the motion’, Judge Judge notes, before eventually describing their own request to have an in-camera review of the IGG evidence – a demand that has now been adhered to.

But, ‘disclosure of information gathered from an IGG investigation is an issue of the first impression in Idaho,’ the order goes on to note.

First impression refers to a legal issue brought before the court that remains up in the air and is thus out of the court’s jurisdiction – and the prosecution had claimed the IGG information fits that criteria.

However, even if the evidence was not used to obtain a warrant and will not be used at trial as the prosecution insists, Judge last week ruled: ‘The court finds the defense is likely entitled to see at least some of the information from the IGG investigation, even if it may ultimately be found to have no relevance to Kohberger’s defense.’

General view of the infamous murder house in Moscow, Idaho, where Bryan Kohberger allegedly slaughtered four University of Idaho students

Kohberger, seen here after being arrested in December, was cuffed after a SWAT team swooped in Scranton, Pennsylvania, after cops were able to link him to crime scene using DNA

‘Kohberger was arrested on December 30, 2022, and charged with four counts of Murder in the First Degree,’ an excerpt of the new order reads, before describing how prosecutors said they had already compiled enough evidence to arrest the suspect without already using DNA

Kohberger appears in court in Moscow, Idaho, on Thursday. Judge John Judge – whose order allows the suspected killer’s defense a chance to review the genetic evidence against him – speaks on the video screen in the background

The order goes on to state that since the court has not seen the information about lawmen’s use of IGG, Judge Judge will first look at all of the IGG-related evidence in the possession of the Latah County Prosecutor’s Office and the FBI.

Only after, will he determine what should be shared with the defense, and what should be kept hidden.

‘The Court cannot say precisely what should and what should not be disclosed at this time,’ the order notes – before granting the State’s request for an in camera review of the IGG information before the judge can make another move.

‘After such review, the Court will enter the appropriate discovery and protective orders,’ it adds.

While not a major win, the decision offers some legal respite toward the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students.

The defense previously revealed that they would be contesting the notion that Kohberger’s DNA was left at the scene on the knife sheath. They also claim that DNA from three other unidentified men was also found at the Idaho crime scene.  

The defense also wants more information on how the FBI used the DNA to create family trees that led them to Kohberger and his father in Scranton, Pennsylvania, for an early-morning arrest.

Investigators allegedly matched the DNA on a Ka-Bar knife sheath to that of Kohberger. Pictured is a similar Ka-Bar seven inch hunting knife

‘The Court cannot say precisely what should and what should not be disclosed at this time,’ Judge John Judge wrote in the new order

Kohberger’s attorneys, seen here Thursday, previously revealed that they would be contesting the notion that Kohberger’s DNA was left at the scene on the knife sheath. They also claim that DNA from three other unidentified men was also found at the Idaho crime scene

Prosecutors Bill Thompson (center), Wendy Olson, and Cory Carone maintain the killer left the military knife sheath behind and that it was found next to one of the victims, and that DNA on the sheath was matched to Kohberger after fed checked the sample against their databases

Prosecutors, meanwhile, maintain the killer left the military knife sheath behind and that it was found next to one of the victims bodies in her bed, on the third floor of the student home. 

DNA allegedly present on the sheath was later matched to Kohberger, they claim, after the FBI checked the sample against genetic genealogy databases and ‘tipped off’ local cops.

Days later,  Kohberger was in cuffs – and has remained incarcerated since.

A criminals affidavit claimed cops collected DNA samples from trash from the suspect’s parents’ home in the Poconos Mountains, and garnered a familial match to the sample found on the sheath. 

Following Kohberger’s arrest on December 30, prosecutors say that DNA samples were taken directly from the suspect and came back as a more concrete  ‘statistical match’.

In response, the defense has accused prosecutors of ‘hiding its entire case’ by trying to keep its method of genetic genealogy investigation under wraps.

Kohberger was arrested some 2,300 miles from the crime scene in Pennsylvania. He was attending college in nearby Washington State

Kohberger, meanwhile, has maintained his innocence in the case, and due to a sprawling gag order, few details have emerged 

When DNA is found at the scene of the crime that does not belong to victims, local lawmen typically run it through their own database to check if it matches the DNA of any previous offenders.

This process is referred to as a short tandem repeat (STR) comparison and tests the sample against 20 DNA markers – enough to identify the person if their own DNA is already in the system, or, in some cases, if the DNA of an immediate relative is in the system (eg. a parent or a sibling).

Speaking to Fox News after Judge’s ruling, Edwina Elcox, a Boise-based defense attorney who once represented ‘Cult mom’ murderer Lori Vallow, said she had issues with the new ruling 

‘I have a huge issue with this,’ she said, stating her belief that none of the prosecution’s evidence should be withheld. 

‘As a former prosecutor, I am of the position that the prosecution’s file should be absolutely open.’

‘Anything should be fair game for defense,’ she said. ‘Maybe it’s useful, maybe it’s not – but it shouldn’t be for the judge to decide.’

As for Kohberger – who appeared in Thursday’s hearing wearing a suit – he has waived his right to a speedy trial, and a trial date has not been set.

He did not speak during Thursday’s proceedings. 

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How airplanes are turned around in less than 35 minutes

A fascinating video has shed light on how airplanes are turned around in record speed, with everything from refueling to cleaning done in less than 35 minutes. 

North Carolina-based travel expert Jeb Brooks and wife Suzanne went behind the scenes while traveling in Europe with Aegean Airlines to show just what happens as planes are flipped for the next load of passengers. 

In a YouTube video shot at Thessaloniki, ‘the second largest city in Greece,’ Jeb gets access to the luggage loading area.

He explains, while watching bags on their journey: ‘In this rarely seen part… your bags are making their way through this complex baggage belt system to be loaded onto the plane. Even the way they’re loaded is designed to save time and speed up the process on the other end.’ 

North Carolina-based travel expert Jeb Brooks and wife Suzanne went behind the scenes while traveling in Europe with Aegean Airlines

Jeb goes into detail around how planes are prepared when he takes a one-hour flight from Thessaloniki to Rhodes

The globetrotter shows how it takes just 35 minutes to turn a plane around on the runway, thanks to a streamlined and well rehearsed process

He points out that the ground handlers working on the runway to prepare the plane are not employed by Aegean Airlines and they are from an external agency called Goldair

Jeb explains that with each flight, the bags are divided between those that will be unloaded at the next destination and those that will go on to connecting flights. 

This method, he says, ‘makes it a little faster on the other end’ for the new team of baggage handlers. 

Another part of Thessaloniki airport Jeb accessed was a staff briefing room. 

He says before each flight, the crew get together for a briefing about the upcoming journey and ‘during this time they’ll discuss the route, weather and anything else particularly unique about the flight including any special requests or needs from passengers.’

Jeb goes into even more detail around how planes are prepared when he takes a one-hour flight from Thessaloniki to Rhodes. 

He explains after arriving at his next port of call, that the airport on the Greek island gets busiest during the summer and ‘in the peak days’ they can have ‘as many as 300 aircraft movements a day and something like 12,000 departing passengers.’

The globetrotter then shows how it takes just 35 minutes to turn a plane around on the runway, thanks to a streamlined and well-rehearsed process. 

He points out that the ground handlers and the staff working on the runway to prepare the plane are not employed by Aegean Airlines and they are from an external agency called Goldair.  

Jeb explains that with each flight, the bags are divided between those that will be unloaded at the next destination and those that will go on to connecting flights

Before each flight, the crew get together for a briefing about the upcoming journey and ‘during this time they’ll discuss the route, weather and anything else particularly unique’

As the timer continues to count down, the ‘pilots complete a safety check, catering gets loaded, the plane takes on fuel and the outbound bags come next’

He says, while watching on from the sidelines in a high visibility jacket: ‘I’m not sure I’ve ever been quite as impressed as I was watching the Goldair team prepare these airplanes for their next trip.

‘It’s truly incredible to see the efficiency with which these ground handlers are unloading this [Airbus] A320neo and getting it ready to head back out.

‘From the moment that your plane pulls up to the gate, Aegean and their partners at Goldair have only 35 minutes to get it going on to its next destination.’

Jeb then runs through each part of the airplane’s turnaround. 

He explains: ‘First, stairs are pulled up to the plane and passengers begin disembarking. They’re met by waiting buses. 

‘Meanwhile, arriving bags are offloaded, the outbound bags get staged, the plane gets cleaned and trash is removed.’

While the Goldair team continue to work below the wing, 180 passengers begin boarding

In terms of his flight with Aegean Airlines, Jeb seemed thoroughly impressed. He booked business class seats with the perks including more leg room

Jeb’s business class tickets came with free multi-course meals 

Next up, as the timer continues to count down, the ‘pilots complete a safety check, catering gets loaded, the plane takes on fuel and the outbound bags come next.’

While the Goldair team continue to work below the wing, 180 passengers begin boarding and once that’s done, ‘the main cabin door is closed the stairs are pulled away and they’re off to Athens.’

After watching the airplane turnaround from start to finish, Jeb praised the impressive production.

‘You’ll be amazed at the symphony that happens before, between and after every flight every single day,’ he concluded.

In terms of his flight with Aegean Airlines, Jeb seemed thoroughly impressed. 

He booked business class seats with the perks including an expedited check in, more leg room on the plane, pre-departure beverages in ‘actual glasses,’ and multi-course meals.

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