Vietnam team receives unprecedented support at King's Cup

On his personal Instagram, Vietnam national team fitness coach Park Sung-gyun shared photos of the newly imported sports technology equipment. The device called OptimEye X4 will be used right in the upcoming training session of the Vietnam national team before the King's Cup in June.
OptimEye X4 is a product that tracks the training and competition indicators of the players. This modern device is capable of controlling the parameters of 100 athletes at the same time. Coaches will have information about players from travel distance, average speed, number of accelerations, heart rate, endurance, and high-intensity mobility.
VTC broadcasts live the 2019 King's Cup
On the afternoon of May 24, VTC Digital Television announced the broadcast of matches at the King's Cup 2019 in Vietnam. Thus, not VTV, but VTC will be the unit that will broadcast live matches at the King's Cup, including the highly anticipated match between Vietnam and Thailand.
Previously, Next Media bought the rights to the 2019 King's Cup TV series in Vietnam. The price was not disclosed by this unit, but according to many sources the amount could be up to 7 billion VND. This price is the highest in the history of organizing the King's Cup.
Liverpool receive more bonuses than Man City in the Premier League
According to Daily Mail, Man City received a total of 151 million pounds in bonuses for the 2018 crore Premier League championship. Despite winning the championship, the prize money that Coach Pep Guardiola's team received was 1.5 million pounds less than the runner-up Liverpool.
Specifically, The Kop have contributed a total of 152.5 million pounds. The Anfield team received the highest award in the Premier League for having more live coverage on Sky Sports and BT Sport than the other teams.
De Ligt and Barcelona disagree
According to Sport ( sp sp agency), Barcelona's board believes Matthijs de Ligt is demanding too high a bonus and demands that this player "change his attitude" if he wants the transfer to happen quickly.
On this occasion, MU quickly signed a £240,000/week (ie £12.3 million/year) contract for the Ajax Amsterdam captain. Currently, MU is eager to own a classy centre-back after current players such as Smalling, Jones, Lindelof, Bailly and Rojo had an unsuccessful season.