Khaled Mahmoud

My journey in journalism began in 2013 across various departments until I specialised in sports journalism in 2015 when I found my greatest passion there, focusing on covering major European leagues. 

Over the past years, I have combined covering major football tournaments with tennis, a game I love dearly and find in it the peace and elegance I wish to see in all sports.

My passion for football started with the 1998 World Cup, which I consider the best of all time, with the great stars who participated and the historic matches played across France. 

I became attached to tennis starting in 2005, specifically since watching my first tournament on the clay courts at Roland Garros, which holds a special place in my heart. With the overwhelming popularity of football worldwide, my goal has become to elevate the popularity of tennis to a similar level, especially since it already has a significant following in the Arab world. As for my favourite player, it is the Swiss Roger Federer.

Articles by Khaled Mahmoud
  1. Barcelona progressing in Bernardo Silva transfer talks

    Barcelona are making significant strides in their long-standing pursuit of Manchester City star Bernardo Silva, with the Portuguese international reportedly ready to drop his salary to secure a move to Catalunya. The midfielder has decided to call time on his Premier League career and has supposedly prioritised a switch to the Spotify Camp Nou over other European suitors.

  2. Marseille confirm they will listen to Greenwood transfer offers this summer

    Marseille's newly appointed sporting director Gregory Lorenzi has confirmed that the club are prepared to entertain transfer offers for Mason Greenwood during the summer window. The former Brest chief, who has officially replaced Mehdi Benatia at the Stade Velodrome, admitted that the English forward's future is currently under heavy internal reflection as the club looks to balance its books.

  1. Casemiro insists Neymar can still be a 'main player' for Brazil at World Cup

    Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has jumped to the defence of his long-time international team-mate Neymar, insisting the forward remains vital to Brazil's World Cup ambitions. Despite a fresh injury setback hampering the Santos star’s preparations, Casemiro remains confident that the Selecao's all-time record goalscorer can still dictate terms on the world stage.

  2. UEFA confirms Ballon d'Or ceremony will be held in London for first time

    The footballing world is set to descend on England after UEFA officially confirmed that the 2026 Ballon d'Or ceremony will be held in London. This marks the first time in the history of the prestigious award that the gala will take place on English soil, setting the stage for a historic night in the capital, with Harry Kane and Lamine Yamal among those aiming to dethrone 2025 winner Ousmane Dembele.

  3. Arsenal set Jesus price tag

    Arsenal have reportedly informed interested parties of the valuation required to prised Gabriel Jesus away from the Emirates Stadium this summer. The Brazilian forward has seen his role in Mikel Arteta’s squad diminish recently following a series of injury setbacks and increased competition for places, but he coul be set to stay in the Premier League.

  4. Lukaku: Belgium stars wanted Thierry Henry as coach

    Romelu Lukaku has sensationally revealed that the Belgium squad lobbied for Thierry Henry to take over as head coach following the departure of Roberto Martinez. The Napoli striker did not hold back in his assessment of the previous regime, suggesting that the tactical approach under former head coach Domenico Tedesco was destined for failure from the start.

  5. FIFA hit with subpoenas over World Cup ticket prices

    FIFA has been hit with legal subpoenas by authorities in the United States as an investigation is launched into the ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup. Officials in New York and New Jersey are demanding answers over allegations of "artificially inflating prices" and "misleading fans" ahead of the tournament in North America.

  6. Fabregas eyes next level after Como's UCL feat

    Cesc Fabregas has insisted he is already looking toward the future after leading Como to a historic Champions League qualification at the end of a remarkable Serie A campaign. While the city celebrates an achievement that seemed impossible just a few years ago, the Spanish tactician is focused on the work required to compete with Europe's elite.

  7. FA charge Chelsea over Rosenior debut incident

    Chelsea have been hit with a misconduct charge by the Football Association following their FA Cup clash against Charlton Athletic earlier this season. The governing body has officially opened disciplinary proceedings regarding the behavior of the visiting supporters during the trip to The Valley in January.

  8. Parkinson discusses Wrexham transfer plans

    Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson has confirmed that the club are preparing to bolster their ranks with new signings as they look to build on a record-breaking period of success. Following a season that saw the Red Dragons narrowly miss out on the Championship play-offs, Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac are once again expected to provide the financial backing necessary to take the club to the next level.