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In Photos: Yankees legend Alex Rodriguez gets touristy in Paris, visits iconic landmarks in the 'City of Love'

The European vacation of Alex Rodriguez, along with his daughters, Natasha and Ella, and girlfriend Jaclyn Cordeiro, includes Paris, also known as the "City of Love." The group, which also includes Cordeiro's two daughters, Bella and Savannah, arrived in the French capital after a flight from Nice.

On Sunday, A-Rod shared posts from their trip to Paris. The former Yankees star strolled the streets of the city and visited iconic landmarks, including the Arc de Triomphe, Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris and the Palais Garnier.

The 2024 Paris Olympics are also going on, so the group might go to attend some of the ongoing events later in the day.

Alex Rodriguez's Instagram story
Alex Rodriguez's Instagram story

Their European vacation has seen the group travel to France, Italy, Portugal, Monaca and other islands on a cruise. Along the way, they also celebrated Alex Rodriguez's 49th birthday in Capri, Italy.

"Officially 49! Feeling better than I ever have and so thankful to be healthy and surrounded by amazing family and friends. Life moves pretty quick, remember to pause and enjoy. 🥳" A-Rod wrote on his birthday post.
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Alex Rodriguez's conflict with Glen Taylor for Minnesota Timberwolves ownership receives an update

As the Minnesota Timberwolves were battling hard on court during this year's Western Conference Finals, an ownership struggle was brewing on the sidelines.

Alex Rodriguez and his partner Marc Lore's conflict with majority owner Glen Taylor won't see the end of it anytime soon. According to the Star Tribune, the arbitration, which was supposed to bring resolution, has been moved to November, which means the conflict won't see a resolution until the start of the next NBA season.

It all started when Glen Taylor announced earlier this year that he was backing out of his deal to sell a 40% stake in the franchise to the joint investment parties involving A-Rod and Marc Lore. Taylor cited a delay in payments as a reason for terminating the deal.

Rodriguez and Lore said in their response that they filed the paperwork with the league office that triggers a 90-day extension period to make the remaining payment of $1.5 billion to complete the sale.

With both parties at odds against each other, the dispute went to mediation, which, following no breakthrough, headed to arbitration.

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