Author: Trendici

Liverpool are already willing to sell Florian Wirtz at the end of the season with Real Madrid ready to bid, according to reports. The Reds made a big splash in the summer transfer window with FSG allowing over £400m to be spent on new additions as they looked to build on Arne Slot’s Premier League title win. However, many of their additions have failed to make a big impact this season as Liverpool have regressed from last term. Liverpool are currently seventh in the Premier League table after winning just six of their last 17 fixtures in all competitions under…

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Stellar Blade director Hyung-tae Kim has received a Presidential Commendation award for his contributions to the country’s video game industry. Automaton (via Daum) reports that Kim was recognized “for his achievements in enhancing the country’s global competitiveness in the game industry through Shift Up,” which is the Stellar Blade and Goddess of Victory: Nikke studio that he leads as CEO, as noted by IGN. The Korea Content Awards is hosted by South Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism and aims to honor individuals and groups that contribute to the country’s content development, whether that be games, movies, TV, or something…

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Paris Saint-Germain have been ordered to pay Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe €60m after losing a court case over unpaid wages. The two parties had been in a long-running dispute following the French forward’s departure to Real Madrid but the court has come down in favour of Mbappe, determining that PSG failed to pay him three months of contracted wages as well as an ethics and signing bonus. Mbappe had originally sued for €240m, claiming for damages as well as his unpaid wages, while PSG sought compensation for the player’s failed €300m move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal. Mbappe would…

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We understand all the reasons why Eddie Howe isn’t currently under pressure. He delivered some of the most long-awaited silverware in the land to Newcastle last season. And then also delivered Champions League football again. The summer shambles that befell Newcastle was not in any way his fault. And he is above all an English manager of the Spoke Well, I Thought school who looks like he listens to and carefully transcribes every single episode of the High Performance Podcast so he can really drink in all the valuable life lessons contained within. Which an awful lot of the press…

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Hollow Knight: Silksong developer Team Cherry has revealed that the game will get a free nautical-themed expansion sometime next year, adding new areas, bosses, tools, and more. Plus, the team announced that Silksong has sold more than seven million copies, noting that this number doesn’t include the “millions more” playing it via Xbox Game Pass. That’s an exciting update from Team Cherry as the developer looks to close out the year, but it also announced that it’s working on a Nintendo Switch 2 edition of Hollow Knight that will launch in 2026 and be free to all owners of Hollow Knight…

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For a multi-millionaire, elite-level – no laughing in the back – footballer with a reputation for throwing tantrums about as often as he creates chances for hilariously inferior teammates, Bruno Fernandes is eminently relatable. He fundamentally just wants to be wanted. And such is the absurd nature of This Is Manchester United Football Club We’re Talking About, not even 103 goals, 93 assists, 307 appearances and a handful of rejected offers to be happier, financially healthier and infinitely more rewarded elsewhere guarantees even that at the absolute worst of times. Fernandes has gone into more depth on how he is…

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If the 24/25 season had an overriding theme it was the ending of trophy droughts. Crystal Palace won the first major silverware in their history. Newcastle won their first trophy that wasn’t in, well, black and white and even Tottenham ended the most discussed trophy drought of all, in the most Tottenham way imaginable and have since sacked or moved on almost everyone involved in such a hideously off-brand endeavour. But there was another story rumbling along in the background of all this drought-ending catharsis and joy. And it might have been, in its own roundabout way, just as necessary.…

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SAN and NAS are distinct ways of deploying storage. They differ at fundamental levels of storage architecture, according to their relation to file system and block and physical addressing, but also the network or fabric by which input/output (I/O) travels. Here, we look at the key differences in performance and applicability between block and file storage, focusing on key contemporary workloads in artificial intelligence (AI), virtual machines and containerised environments. One way to view the difference between file storage (network-attached storage, or NAS) and block storage (storage area network, or SAN) is that they provide two ways to access…

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One Liverpool centre-back target moves ahead of a current Reds defender in this list of players available for free in 2026… While talk swirls of the players available on a free transfer in 2025, with all just days away from being allowed to sign pre-contract agreements abroad, we’ve ranked – in order of value according to Transfermarkt – the 20 biggest stars currently due to become free agents next year. 20) Yves Bissouma (Tottenham) Has not played a minute of football under Thomas Frank and is now injured, ruining any chances of a revival before his inevitable summer exit. Possible…

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Thousands of UK drivers have been wrongly fined and given points of their licences for speeding due to a camera fault. National Highways has confirmed that 2650 motorists have been incorrectly hit with speeding enforcement actions since 2021. The issue, which occurred on A-roads and motorways with variable speed limits, was a “slight” delay between the speed limit being increased and the camera speed threshold being adjusted. Read more: How do speed cameras work in the UK As such, “some drivers were incorrectly detected as speeding after the limit had changed”, the government body has admitted.  It has confirmed that it’s now…

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