"Koeman renews contract until 2027"
Bayern reached a contract extension with striker Kingsley Koeman, extending the original contract until 2027. It is reported that Koeman, who completed the renewal of his contract, will have an annual salary of more than 15 million euros, and ranks 8th in bayern Munich.
The 25-year-old Kingsley Koeman, a France international, was sent to Bayern on loan by Juventus in 2015, where he was officially bought out by Bayern after two years and scored the winning goal in the 2020 Champions League final to help Bayern win the Champions League trophy in Paris.
So far, Koeman has played a total of 218 games in his Bayern career, contributing 46 goals and 54 assists, and has won 6 league titles, 3 German titles, 5 German Super Cups, 1 Champions League, 1 Club World Cup and 1 European Super Cup with the team.
According to Kingsley Koeman, Bayern Munich is one of the best clubs in the world and we have a lot of opportunities and big goals, since playing for Bayern in 2015 it feels like a big family, everything here is perfect, the biggest goal is to lift the Champions League again.
"Artur intends to go to Arsenal"
According to media reports, Artur, who failed to play much in the Juventus squad this season, intends to switch to the Premier League giants Arsenal team, but Juve coach Allegri has doubts about this.
Brazilian midfielder Artur, 25, has only played 11 games for Juve so far this season, four of which are as the starting starters.
According to Sky Sports, the Brazilian midfielder is also willing to come to the Emirates Stadium to play, but Juventus manager Allegri is hesitant to let Artur go.
According to further reports from the media, Juventus is expected to make a final decision on whether to let Artur go after the Italian Super Cup.
"Tunisia refuses to continue playing"
On January 13, in the African Cup of Nations group stage match between Tunisia and Mali, it caused a sensation when the referee on duty, Janny Sikazwe, blew the final whistle twice in advance.
In the 85th minute of the Africa Cup of Nations group stage match between Tunisia and Mali, the on-duty referee Janny Sikazwe blew the final whistle in advance, but after the game resumed, after he refused var's review of the red card, he blew the final whistle again in the 89th minute.
Later, African officials were hoping that the game would resume playing the last five minutes. According to the media, some players have already washed up their baths, so they need to warm up for 20 minutes before playing the last 5 points, but the game was ultimately refused by Tunisia to continue the game, and Mali won directly by a score of 1-0.
Sikazwe was suspended for two months after being charged with corruption in november 2018, when he was charged with corruption, before FIFA lifted his ban in January 2019.