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Istanbul’s Siren Song: Why the World’s Biggest Stars are Flocking to Turkey

Beyond Europe's traditional "Big Five" lies a footballing landscape that defies conventional financial logic. In this episode, we dive into the secret sauce of Istanbul’s heavyweights, Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe, to understand how they consistently lure global icons to the banks ...  Show more

The €61 Million Receipt: How Mbappé Schooled PSG in the Boardroom

The most expensive breakup in football history has finally reached its financial settlement. After months of withheld wages, legal threats, and enough tension to freeze the Seine, Paris Saint-Germain has officially cut a €61 million check to Kylian Mbappé. In this episode, we dis ...  Show more

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