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Rafiki Said should quit the Standard and report big.

Rafiki Saïd, a player at Standard Liège, is expected to leave the club and join another team, potentially securing a significant financial gain from the transfer.

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Le Soir logoLe SoirIndependentCenterFactual 50Objective 3014 hr. ago
Rafiki Said should quit the Standard and report big.

Rafiki Saïd, a player at Standard Liège, is expected to leave the club and join another team, potentially securing a significant financial gain from the transfer.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a sports-related transfer and does not present any political framing, word-choice, emphasis, or sourcing that indicates a particular ideological lean. The content is purely informational regarding a football player's potential move.

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 30): The article lacks specific details and only mentions that Rafiki Saïd might leave Standard and 'report gros' (earn a lot). It does not provide evidence or context supporting this claim. The language is vague and potentially biased, suggesting a positive outcome without substantiation.

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