Arsenal ‘approve’ January sale to Euro giants with defender ‘ready to leave’ amid ‘meeting’ reveal

According to reports, Japan international Takehiro Tomiyasu is ready to leave Premier League giants Arsenal during the winter transfer window.

paid around £16m to sign the 25-year-old from Serie A outfit Bologna during the 2021 summer transfer window.

The versatile defender has been a useful squad player for Arsenal for three seasons as he has racked up 83 appearances across all competitions.

was linked with a move elsewhere in the summer and he s missed the start of the 2024/25 campaign after he suffered a knee injury during pre-season.

Earlier this week, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta admitted it s difficult to say when Tomiyasu will be fit enough to make his return from injury.

“At the moment, it is difficult to say [when he will return]. It s a…

Massachusetts Gaming Commission Reviewing Daily Fantasy Sports Operations

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission will evaluate daily fantasy sports (DFS) offerings in the commonwealth as DFS operators are recently experiencing increased scrutiny for their offerings nationwide.

Massachusetts Gaming Commission Interim Executive Director Todd Grossman today revealed the commission would begin a review of DFS operator and offerings in the state in light of several public examinations across the country.

There s been a great deal of activity surrounding the boundaries of sports wagering and daily fantasy sports and whether there s some overlap between the two. That is to say, whether there are certain activities offered by DFS operators that may be considered sports wagering activity. That s been addressed in a number of jurisdictions now and has bee…

BetMGM Allegedly Accepted Thousands of Improper College Football Player Prop Bets in Massachusetts

BetMGM will face an adjudicatory hearing in the commonwealth after allegedly accepting more than 15,000 improper college football player prop bets in over the course of the college football season.

The Investigations and Enforcement Bureau (IEB) reported the details of the noncompliance issue at today s Massachusetts Gaming Commission meeting. It was reported that accepted more than $200,000 in improper bets during the college football season on player props.

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission prohibits operators from offering prop bets on college athletes.

Not Self-Reported by BetMGM

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission unanimously agreed that an adjudicatory hearing was necessary for this noncompliance matter. MGC Commissioner Eileen O Brien suggested a hear…