because saudi spending power. this is 18 clubs that are bankrolled by the public investment fund and they have extreme levels of wealth and make it way for clubs, they are not restricted by financial fair play although there are some caps on foreign players. so, you have a play although there are some caps on foreign players. so, you have a pleasure to be a free agent next year and a club still willing to pay a world record fee for him but why is saudi arabia still keen to grow football there now a former british ambassador spoke to them earlier. but they re trying to do is diversify the economy and one of the bil diversify the economy and one of the big sectors diversify the economy and one of the big sectors is going to be tourism and they big sectors is going to be tourism and they want to position themselves in a global and they want to position themselves in a global sport because it is no question that they cannot get a return question that they cannot get a return on questi
with just one club. milan have two clubs, turin, two clubs, rome, two clubs. naples has just one. and this is very important, because all the neapolitan people, when was born, they support naples, since the first day of the life. first time i saw a football match, i was speaking with my father. iasked him, 0k, dad, we are supporting? who are we? he said the blue guys . i said why? he gave me two answers. first one, because this is the team of our city. and the second, more important, because in this team plays diego armando maradona. diego maradona came to the club injune198a for a world record fee. the squad was rebuilt around him. eighth in his first season, third in his second year. by 1987, maradona had worked his magic under the guidance of manager
weekend it is british summer time but it will feel like winter is returning and we could even have snow at lower levels were a couple of days. a reminder of our top story: there has been an unexpected rise in the cost of living with food prices rising faster than at any time in the past 45 years. that s all from the bbc news at one, so it s goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. good afternoon. i m qasa alom, it s 1.30pm and here s your latest sports news. buyers for manchester united have until this evening to put in their second bids to purchase the club and its expected that a world record fee of over £5billion could seal the deal. it s thought the frontrunners remain the qatari bid, led
good morning. welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines today. fighting for his political life borisjohson will today be questioned by mps over whether he deliberately misled parliament. after the murders of her twin sister and two nieces, we meet the woman campaigning for a change in gun laws. record breaking offers for one of the biggest clubs in the world. how rival bidders have until 9 o clock tonight to make their second bids for manchester united and if accepted will stand at a world record fee. as overnight rain clears, another day of as overnight rain clears, another day of sunshine and showers for many of you day of sunshine and showers for many of you it day of sunshine and showers for many of you it will day of sunshine and showers for many of you. it will be windier and around of you. it will be windier and around western coast there is a risk of flooding around western coast there is a risk of flooding. all the details here on breakfast
the 58 year old won the fa cup, league cup and uefa cup winners cup trophies with chelsea before going to become the club s manager. a little earlier, i was joined by sports news reporterjo currie to look back on vialli s career. on social media today there are so many tributes to those who knew and played with vialli and the one word that comes up is a legend, notjust in terms of achieving so much as a player or manager but also in terms of him as a person. as a striker who played 59 times for italy and created a name for himself playing in italy in the 80s and 90s and made 300 plus appearances for sampdoria before moving tojuventus for what was then a world record fee of £12 million. while atjuventus he won the champions league before eventuallyjoining chelsea in 1996 as a player and became player manager in 1998. he was the first italian to manage in the premier league and during his time with chelsea led