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Monday, March 14, 2022.

The editor in turn is Eric Núñez in New York until 2100 GMT. Nira Khurana in Mexico City from that time on.

FOOTBALL

BARCELONA-FINANCE

MADRID — Barcelona is still very limited to spending on signings, and the Catalan club will face the next transfer window with a negative salary limit of 144 million euros (157 million dollars). The Bálgranas are the only team in the two highest divisions of Spanish football with a negative limit. According to Spanish League figures, Real Madrid is the club with the highest margin to spend, capped at 739 million euros (809 million dollars). By Tales Azzoni. 540 words. AP Photo. SENT.

CHAMPIONS-PANORAMA

NO PLACE - Manchester United-Atletico Madrid, Ajax-Benfica, Juventus-Villarreal and Lille-Chelsea clashes define this week who accompanies Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Manchester City and Liverpool to the Champions League quarterfinals. 600 words. AP Photos. SENT.

SPAIN-LEAGUE

MADRID — After their epic victory against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, Real Madrid visits Mallorca in an effort to increase the difference as the leader of the Spanish League over Sevilla. 400 words. AP Photos. Editors: match starts at 2000 GMT.

ENGLAND-LEAGUE

LONDON — Leader Manchester City goes out to re-establish a six-point lead over his Liverpool Premier League guard by visiting Crystal Palace. 300 words. AP Photos. Editors: match starts at 2000 GMT.

ITALIA-LIGA

ROME — Lazio seeks to strengthen its claims to qualify for the Europa League by hosting a Venezia threatened by the relegation in Serie A. 150 words. AP Photos. Editors: match starts at 1945 GMT.

FIFA-RESEARCH ON NERO

LAUSANNE, Switzerland — Marco Polo del Nero, the former president of the Brazilian Football Confederation, loses his appeal to the highest court in Switzerland to reverse the 20-year suspension imposed by FIFA for receiving several million dollars in bribes. 285 words. SENT.

MOTOR

F1-PANORAMA

PARIS — Lewis Hamilton believes that Formula One fans will get an unusual surprise when the season starts next weekend and the Mercedes driver tries to regain the championship he lost in agony to Max Verstappen. By Jerome Pugmire. 700 words. AP Photos. SENT.

F1-MERCEDES-RUSSELL

George Russell already impressed with his talent in a slow car. He will now have the opportunity to prove all that he is worth as Lewis Hamilton's teammate at Mercedes starting the Bahrain GP that kicks off the F1 season on Sunday. By Jerome Pugmire. 800 words. AP Photos. SENT.

TENNIS

INDIAN WELLS

INDIAN WELLS, California — World number one Daniil Medvedev, three-time champion Rafael Nadal and women's scepter defender Paula Badosa compete at the start of the second week of the Indian Wells Open. By Beth Harris. 300 words. AP Photos. Editors: activity since 1800 GMT.

GOLF

PLAYERS

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida — The longest week at the most prestigious tournament of the PGA Tour culminates Monday afternoon with an open fight for the Players Championship title. By Doug Ferguson. 300 words. AP Photos. Editors: in development.

BASEBALL

DEP-BEI PARENTS-TATIS

PEORIA, Arizona - Fernando Tatis Jr. fractured his wrist during the winter break and is probably inactive for three months, as reported by the San Diego Padres. 350 words. AP Photos. SENT.

BRAVOS-OZUNA

VENICE, Florida — Dominican Marcell Ozuna rejoins the Braves and apologizes for the incident of domestic violence that kept him away from baseball since late May last year. By Jake Seiner. 550 words. AP Photos. SENT.

NATIONAL-CROSS

NO PROVENCE - Dominican Nelson Cruz and Washington Nationals agree to a $15 million contract for a season, a person aware of the agreement confirms to The Associated Press. By Ben Walker. 350 words. AP Photos. SENT.

BASKETBALL

Games today in the NBA (Eastern Hours):

LA Clippers in Cleveland, 7 p.m.

Portland in Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.

Denver in Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.

Charlotte in Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.

Minnesota in San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.

Washington en Golden State, 10 p.m.

Chicago in Sacramento, 10 p.m.

Milwaukee in Utah, 10 p.m.

Toronto at the LA Lakers, 10:30 p.m.

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