Ahead Of The Game: Binance Announces New Strategic Partnership With Chiliz
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Kylian Mbappe, with 12 goals in 14 Ligue 1 matches this season for Paris Saint-Germain, has been Real’s long-term target for some time. Sky Sports understands that Liverpool are not currently trying to sign the forward, but Real will have to generate funds this year in order to prise the forward away from the Parc des Princes. Paris, Ile-de-France, France About Blog Secrets of Paris the oldest independent and locally-owned website about Paris in English, for both visitors and residents. Today it remains the trusted reference for alternative news, original feature stories, useful sightseeing advice, reviews and recommendations, and insider information about Paris written by professional journalists, travel writers.

We are happy to announce our new strategic partnership with a fintech blockchain company that provides sports and entertainment entities, Chiliz.

An early investor in Chiliz, Binance has extended the partnership with additional investments into the leading venture in the fintech sports space, ensuring a partnership vision for the long-term. The first milestone of the partnership will be Fan Tokens allocation through Binance Launchpool.

Chiliz operates Socios.com, a fan influence and rewards platform, which has partnerships with some of the biggest sporting properties in the world including football teams FC Barcelona, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain, Galatasaray, AS Roma & Atletico de Madrid; Esports teams OG and NAVI, and the UFC. Powered by the utility token $CHZ, Socios.com is one of the most active non-financial, consumer-facing mainstream blockchain products in the world. In just over a year it has been downloaded by more than 370,000 people, over 14 mln Fan Tokens have been sold, and over 700,000 votes registered on the blockchain. FC Barcelona’s ($BAR) Fan Token Offering sold out in 20 minutes, generating $1.3m, whilst Turkish team Trabzonspor’s FTO generated 5 million TRY in less than 5 minutes.

With Binance Launchpool, users are able to acquire new token rewards in return for staking different tokens. The first Socios.com partners to benefit from Binance LaunchPool will be Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Italian champions Juventus (JUV) Fan Tokens. Users will be able to stake BNB, BUSD, or CHZ tokens into separate pools, starting from 2020/12/15 at 0:00 AM (UTC) to 2021/1/14 at 0:00 AM (UTC)

Binance will then list Paris Saint-Germain Fan Tokens (PSG) and Juventus Fan Tokens (JUV) in the innovation zone at 2020/12/21 6:00 AM (UTC) and open trading for PSG/BTC, PSG/USDT, PSG/BUSD, JUV/BTC, JUV/USDT and JUV/BUSD trading pairs.

“Chiliz became a part of the crypto world through Fan Tokens, which has shown huge potential in bringing crypto to mainstream audiences all around the world,” said Binance CEO and Founder, CZ (Changpeng Zhao). “We’re delighted to welcome Chiliz to the Binance ecosystem and look forward to empowering both fan engagement and crypto adoption among a captive audience of billions”.

“Binance has been a strong supporter of Chiliz since day one, but this new partnership really seals our original vision of tokenizing the sports & entertainment industry over the next 5-7 years. In just under 3 years, we have already established ourselves as the leading force in this space, but this partnership gives us renewed strength and credibility to create the leading global fan engagement & monetization ecosystem,” said Alexandre Dreyfus, CEO & Founder of Chiliz. “Chiliz aims to onboard many more partners from the worlds of sports & entertainment over the next few years. With new features, gamification, leaderboards & NFT-based events being released in the coming weeks, Socios.com is the leading venture in this space. Whilst Socios.com is the utility platform, $CHZ - the app’s exclusive currency - is the utility token that sits between hundreds of thousands of branded digital assets.”

Fan Token transactions can be viewed on the Chiliz Blockchain Explorer.

For more information about Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Italian Juventus (JUV) Fan Tokens, read the in-depth reports (PSG and JUV) provided by Binance Research.

The city of Madrid is currently a zombie town, and that’s not just down to a global pandemic. Spain has been buried in recent days by the country’s worst snowstorm for the past 60 years.

The adverse weather conditions claimed Atletico Madrid’s La Liga game against Athletic Bilbao with roads in and out of the Spanish capital blocked due to Storm Filomena.

For Zinedine Zidane, it has been another unwanted obstacle. He and his Real Madrid staff were made to wait for hours at Barajas Airport before being allowed to fly ahead of their game of Osasuna last weekend.

His players subsequently froze as Madrid missed the chance to go top of La Liga following an uninspiring 0-0 draw at El Sadar in Pamplona.

The result highlighted once more the need for Real to strengthen their attacking options if they are to claw in their cross-city rivals Atletico, who remain top by a point but with three games in hand. Moussa Dembele’s imminent arrival at the Wanda Metropolitano only heightens the need for reinforcements.

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Karim Benzema has 12 goals for the season in all competitions, but besides the Frenchman there is no other member of the squad that has at least five goals to his name so far this term.

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Zidane complained after the clash with Osasuna went ahead, but he knows that is not sustainable if Real are to defend their title.

“We’ve handled it badly, but we did what we could on this pitch,” he said. “It wasn’t a football match. It should have been suspended. The conditions weren’t right for a match. I’m repeating myself, but that’s how it is.”

Benzema has now gone three games without scoring, and the stalemate demonstrated how Real still struggle to break down sides content to sit back with a low block.

So will Zidane be able to strengthen this month?

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Kylian Mbappe, with 12 goals in 14 Ligue 1 matches this season for Paris Saint-Germain, has been Real’s long-term target for some time.

Sky Sports understands that Liverpool are not currently trying to sign the forward, but Real will have to generate funds this year in order to prise the forward away from the Parc des Princes.

On Tuesday, Spanish publication Diario AS ran the headline ‘Formula Mbappe’, claiming Madrid are working on an economic plan to sign Mbappe in 2021.

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One reported option would be to raise between £90m and £135m by selling squad players alongside an expected £720m in revenue when fans are permitted to return to the Santiago Bernabeu later this year.

The club’s president, Florentino Perez, has had close contact with PSG’s Qatari owners but shifting out the deadwood could prove the biggest stumbling block given the wages of the players in question.

Gareth Bale, Isco, Dani Ceballos, Luka Jovic, Marcelo and Brahim Diaz are said to be the six surplus to requirements, and Real are keen to sell in order to pave the way for the PSG striker’s arrival should the French giants demand a likely fee in the region of £200m.

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But Spanish football expert Alvaro Montero doubts whether Real will be able to generate the necessary funds, and the noises coming from Spain following Tuesday’s striking AS headline is that Barcelona are more likely to swoop.

“There is no specific mention of Real Madrid so maybe the formula in fact involves Barça,” Montero told Sky Sports. “I don’t think Real are going to sell six players.”

Mauricio Pochettino confirmed that Mbappe is in “perfect condition” to face Marseille in the Trophee des Champions on Wednesday, and the Argentine admitted he is becoming accustomed to the constant speculation surrounding the star striker.

When asked about the Real link, he said: “When you are in Paris, the rumours are always amazing. We’re connected with many different names. It happened with me at Tottenham, at Southampton and at Espanyol. Of course, here is no different. For sure, now is a moment to talk and people are talking about rumours.

“We will be having internal discussions with the club and with Leo, and the club will communicate with you as soon as anything happens. But I can’t be focused on this.”

But is the formula for such a high-profile transfer ever clear-cut?

In spite of their perceived state of privileged seclusion at a time where financial constraints are being felt across the globe, PSG are not awash with cash. Indeed, the French champions are in need of balancing the books more than most elite clubs.

Moise Kean’s loan move from Everton has so far exceeded expectations, and Carlo Ancelotti says the club are willing to talk with PSG about Kean’s future.

French football expert Jonathan Johnson told Sky Sports on Tuesday that Pochettino will sit down with club sporting director Leonardo in the very near future to look at potential incomings this month, but the prospect of Mbappe being sold to facilitate making Kean’s switch permanent is still far from being on the table.

Mbappe’s current deal expires in 2022 and Real will be able to pay the player’s annual salary of £19m, the report claims. But the arrival of Pochettino is likely to complicate any such move away given Mbappe will be central to his own vision at his new club.

Pochettino has already said of the World Cup winner: “Big players like Kylian can play in different spaces. You may see him more at one time on the left, on the right or as the second striker but the most important thing is how he feels on the pitch and how we can profit the most from his set of skills.

“It’s about putting him in the best position to show all of his qualities. Like Neymar, he is a top player and our aim is to put both of them in the best position to create situations where they can be decisive.”

Following the weekend’s 3-0 win over Brest, Pochettino added: “Mbappe is a special player. He came back in good shape after the break, with a very good state of mind. He is the top scorer in the championship. We hope that he will have fun and find the performances of which he is capable.”

Mbappe only has one-and-a-half years left on his current contract and the outside chance he could quit Ligue 1 and walk away for free in 18 months is a daunting prospect for the PSG hierarchy.

Montero confirmed to Sky Sports this week that the club are yet to finalise talks with Sergio Ramos over a new contract, despite the defender being offered a two-year deal on reduced wages as a result of the economic climate. Ramos is on £312,000 a week, the third-highest earner at the club behind Gareth Bale and Eden Hazard.

View from France: ‘PSG confident on Mbappe stay’

Speaking on a recent Transfer Talk podcast, French football expert Julien Laurens outlined the complexities of any such transfer taking place this coming year.

“There’s no way Mbappe or Neymar could leave this month but the big priority is extending their deals, which expire in 2022,” Laurens told Sky Sports.

“It’s a big challenge – the club doesn’t want to let them go on a free in the summer of 2022; if they still only have one year left on their deal this summer, the price will be much lower.

“The club are quite confident – at least that’s what they’re saying – that both want to stay. If they renew their deals, even if they want to leave in 2022, the money will be better for the club.

“There is clarity now with the new manager so that should help but it will be very interesting to follow. Especially for Mbappe, if Liverpool and Real Madrid could make a deal for him, though I’m not sure they could right now – we’re talking 200m, 250m euros.

“What chance of Messi? I think they will try to find a way of doing it. It would be incredible but putting the numbers together, to me it seems impossible with FFP, with the pandemic, with the wage bill. They could be paying 150m a year just in wages. Pochettino slightly opened the door by saying the big players are welcome but I don’t think it’s financially realistic.”

Zidane will for now remain a long-term admirer and watchful observer of Mbappe, but the hope is that with supporters returning through the gates once the Covid-19 pandemic eases, the club will be ready to strike.

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Pete Graves and Dharmesh Sheth are joined by ESPN football expert Julien Laurens to discuss the job facing Mauricio Pochettino at PSG and what that could mean for the likes of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe as well as the likelihood of a move for Barcelona‘s Lionel Messi.

Frank Lampard‘s future at Chelsea is under scrutiny following a poor run of form, the panel assess whether the Blues need to once again back their boss in the transfer market or start looking for a replacement.

Is this the window Mesut Ozil finally leaves Arsenal? The panel touch upon that and if Lyon‘s Houssem Aouar is the long-term replacement for the German.

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Plus there’s news from Manchester United, Manchester City, West Ham, Leicester and much more, including Pete’s final thought, this week on free agent Diego Costa.

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