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Avstriyada təlim-məşq toplanışında olan futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisi bu gün Malta yığma komandası ilə yoxlama oyunu keçirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Ayxan Abbasovun rəhbərlik etdiyi komandamız bu rəqiblə Macarıstanda qarşılaşıb.
Sombatxey şəhərindəki “Haladaş” stadionunda təşkil edilmiş oyunu Macarıstandan olan hakimlər briqadası idarə edib. Qarşılaşmanın baş hakimi Mixali Kaprali olub.
Malta yığması millimiz üçün kifayət qədər tanış rəqib idi. Komandamız daha öncə bu rəqiblə 9 oyun keçirmişdi. Bu oyunlardan üçü bərabərliklə bitmiş, dördündə Malta yığması, ikisində isə millimiz qalib gəlmişdi. Maltalıların bütün qələbələri məhz yoxlama oyunlarına təsadüf etmişdi. Rəsmi turnirlərdəki oyunlar isə bu komanda üçün o qədər də uğurlu alınmayıb.
Maraqlıdır ki, Malta budəfəki yoxlama oyunundan da qələbə ilə ayrılıb. Azərbaycan millisi iki cavabsız qolla uduzub.
Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan millisi bu ayın 9-da San Marino yığması ilə də yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək.
Azərbaycan – Malta 0:2
Qollar: Jozef Mbonq, 65; Aleksander Satariano, 86
Hakimlər: Mixali Kaprali, Balaş Buzaş, Bençe Belitsa, Tamaş Boqnar (Hamısı Macarıstan).
Sombatxey, “Haladaş” stadionu.
Azərbaycan: 1. Emil Balayev, 5. Anton Krivotsyuk, 14. Elvin Bədəlov, 15. Bədavi Hüseynov (k) (26. Ayxan Hüseynov, 84), 3. Elvin Cəfərquliyev, 21. Qismət Alıyev (16. Tellur Mütəllimov, 70), 20. Aleksey İsayev, 13. Emil Səfərov (6. Abdulla Xaybullayev, 46), 7. Toral Bayramov (22. Rüstəm Əhmədzadə, 70), 11. Xəyal Əliyev (19. Nəriman Axundzadə, 9 / 17. Vüsal İsgəndərli, 70), 10. Mahir Emreli (9. Renat Dadaşov, 70).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 12. Şahrudin Məhəmmədəliyev, 23. Rza Cəfərov, 2. Rəhman Daşdəmirov, 4. Rahil Məmmədov, 8. Emin Mahmudov, 18. Cəlal Hüseynov, 24. Səbuhi Abdullazadə, 25. Rüfət Abbasov.
Baş məşqçi: Ayxan Abbasov.
Malta: 16. Raşed Əl Tumi (12. Seyms Sissons, 90+3), 5. Kurt Şou, 6. Metyu Killomier (k) (11. Brendon Payber, 62), 10. Teddi Teuma (8. Pol Mbonq, 62), 13. Enriko Pepe (4. Qabriel Mentz, 62), 14. Alexandro Qarsia (7. Jozef Mbonq, 46), 20. İlyas Şuaref (19. Karlo Lonardelli, 84), 21. Xuan Korbalan (22. Zaç Maskat, 46), 23. Aleksander Satariano (17. Seyk Azzopardi, 90+3), 25. Andrea Zammit (15. Maylz Birman, 46), 26. Keyon Evurum (24. Kevin Kannavo, 62).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Henri Bonello, 2. Xin Borq, 3. Kin Sikluna, 9. Seyk Qrex, 18. Bazil Tuma.
Baş məşqçi: Emilio De Leo.
Avstriya millisinin və “Volfsburq”un 25 yaşlı sağ cinah hücumçusu Patrik Vimmer bundan sonra “Hoffenhaym”ın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə Almaniya klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Tərəflər arasında imzalanmış müqavilənin müddəti ilə bağlı açıqlama verilməyib. Sadəcə, hücumçu ilə uzunmüddətli müqavilə imzalandığı diqqətə çatdırılıb. “Hoffenhaym” bu keçid üçün “Volfsburq”a 10 milyon avro təzminat ödəyib.
Patrik Vimmer “Qaflens”, “Austriya” (Vyana), “Arminiya” (Bilefeld) kimi klubların şərəfini qoruyub. O, 2022-ci ildən “Volfsburq”un uğurları üçün çalışırdı. 25 yaşlı futbolçu Bundesliqa təmsilçisinin heyətində 104 oyun keçirib, 14 qol və 18 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Vimmer Avstriyanın U-19 və U-21 yığmalarında oynayıb, 2022-ci ildən isə əsas millidə çıxış edir. Hücumçu millinin heyətində 30 oyuna cəmi 1 qol vurub, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Azərbaycanın qadın futbolçulardan ibarət milli komandası dünya çempionatının seçmə mərhələsində bu gün Macarıstan yığmasını qəbul edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda keçirilən matçdan (1:2) sonra Azərbaycan millisinin baş məşqçisi Siyasət Əsgərov fikirlərini bölüşüb:
“Düşünürəm ku, iki fərqli hissə seyr etdik. Təəssüflər olsun ki, ilk hissədə səhv buraxdıq və rəqib bu səhvdən yararlandı. Ancaq İkinci hissəyə daha yaxşı başladıq.
Oyunun gedişində etdiyimiz dəyişiklik yaxşı alındı, hücuma buraxdığımız oyunçu qol vurdu. Bundan sonra rəqib bizi topsuz çox saxladı. Belə olan halda da istər-istəməz yorğunluq yarandı. Biz qısa paslarla cinahlara topu çatdırmağı düşünürdük. İlk hissədə qızlar tez-tez səhvlər buraxdı. Bundan sonra isə oyunçularda qorxu, stress yarandı. Sonra isə uzun paslarla oynamağa başladılar. Amma bizim onlarla uzun paslarla oyunda şansımız yox idi”.
The Serie A fixture list for Como in 2026-27 might look a little lop-sided, but there is a good reason why their first three games will all be away from home.
The calendar for the new campaign was drawn up today in a ceremony at the Teatro Regio in Parma.
The new season kicks off on the weekend of August 23 and will conclude on May 30, 2027.

Some might have noticed that the first three fixtures all have Como on their travels, making it a tricky start to the campaign.
Those games will be at Udinese, Napoli and Genoa.
There is a good reason for this, because the Stadio Sinigaglia will be undergoing restructuring work over the summer, in order to bring it up to the standards required for UEFA competition.
Como have qualified for the Champions League, the first time they have ever participated in European competition, so the stadium was simply not prepared for this eventuality.
The club was in Serie B just two years ago, so in order to avoid possible delays or problems, they requested that the first three Serie A games of the new season be played away from the Stadio Sinigaglia.
Milan ultras have called on fans to ‘prepare for an unprecedented’ protest in person against owner Gerry Cardinale. ‘It’s going to be a long summer, and the worst is yet to come.’

The Rossoneri plunged into crisis after failing to qualify for the Champions League, suffering a final round 2-1 home defeat to Cagliari to seal their fate.
There had already been protests before that from the ultras, who urged the club to sack CEO Giorgio Furlani.
However, when Cardinale did dismiss coach Max Allegri, director of sport Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada, and Furlani, it still wasn’t enough, with Special Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic seemingly given more powers.
None of those roles have been filled yet, and the Curva Sud group expressed its frustration in a formal statement.

“While OUR club is plunging into the abyss between improvised casting and head hunters, with all the key directorial roles still empty (no wonder everyone is wary of accepting a contract with Milan now), there is a city, a group of fans, a population who cannot sleep at night due to these owners who continue to burn away the passion for the jersey and this glorious club.
“There is no better way to damage someone who is worried only about appearances, of increasing revenue, of growing the brand for business, all at the expense of Milan’s sporting results, than to hurt their image.
“The owners are absent, trying to pass on their nauseating version of football via their few chosen media outlets, and must be insulted wherever they go in the world, letting the message reach them that the fans will not tolerate this situation.
“Many are asking us for a big protest: WE can assure you that these fans always gave a strong and united response every time we had to prove something (just think about last year).
“This is going to be a long summer, and the worst is yet to come. With civility, determination and passion, we mustn’t give them any leeway. We are asking all the fans to get ready, because when the time comes to protest, social media won’t be enough and we must prepare for an unprecedented gathering.
“Milan do not have owners, Milan will always belong to its fans. It is a matter of the heart, and we cannot allow these undignified speculators to transform it into a private enterprise lacking values and identity, destroying a love that has lasted over a Century.”
While other clubs are preparing to sign new players and working out a transfer strategy, the Rossoneri do not have anyone in a position to hold negotiations, let alone put together a plan for the kind of squad they are looking for.
Turkiye national team manager Vincenzo Montella revealed a very special fact about new Besiktas coach Vincenzo Italiano. ‘He’s a good person.’
Calcio is increasingly making inroads into Turkish football, as along with Montella, they now also have former Bologna and Fiorentina boss Italiano coming to Besiktas.
Curiously, he will be replaced on the Bologna bench by Domenico Tedesco, who had until this week been the coach of Fenerbahce.
Montella is preparing the Turkish side for the upcoming World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico, but during a press conference he was asked about his colleague and revealed an intriguing fact.

“When I set up a fund-raising account after the earthquake we had in Adana, the person who contributed the biggest donation was Vincenzo Italiano,” confessed Montella.
“I’m very happy for him. You might not know this, but he is my friend, so I can assure everyone that he is both a very good coach and a good person too.”
Italiano landed in Istanbul today and will put pen to paper on a two-year contract as the new coach of Besiktas, where he is expected to earn circa €5m per season plus bonuses.
"Adana'da yaşadığımız deprem sonrası açtığım bağış hesabına da en çok katkıyı veren kişi Vincenzo Italiano'dur."
Vincenzo Montella: Vincenzo Italiano için çok mutluyum. Siz bilmiyor olabilirsiniz ama kendisi benim arkadaşım. Çok iyi bir hoca ve iyi bir insan. pic.twitter.com/AH8L0clJWS
— TRT Spor (@trtspor) June 5, 2026
Manchester City attacker Savinho has been linked with a move away from the club during the summer transfer window.
The 22-year-old Brazilian has struggled to secure regular opportunities, and he needs to leave the Premier League club to get his career back on track. According to a report from ESPN Brasil, Tottenham is keen on signing the winger, and the player has already decided on his future.
He wants to join the north London club, and it remains to be seen whether Tottenham can get the deal done. The player is reportedly valued at around £50 million. He scored four goals last season and picked up two assists.
He was a squad player at Manchester City, and he needs to play regularly to fulfil his potential. The technically gifted attacker could be an asset for Tottenham. He can operate on either flank, and he will help create opportunities for his teammates. He can score goals as well.
Tottenham need more unpredictability going forward, and the Brazilian could add a new dimension to their attacking unit. The asking price is quite high, and it remains to be seen whether Tottenham can convince Manchester City to accept a reasonable fee.
The player is clearly intent on the move, and that could put Tottenham in a position of strength when it comes to negotiating the transfer.
The 22-year-old cannot afford to sit on the bench at Manchester City for another season. He needs regular football to fulfil his potential. Joining the London club could help him rediscover his form and confidence. Tottenham will look to bounce back after a disappointing season as well, and signing a talented young player like Savinho would be a step in the right direction.
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On-loan Hull City star Joe Gelhardt has been linked with a permanent exit from Leeds United this summer.
The 24-year-old was on loan at the Championship club last season, and he scored 15 goals for them. He has helped them secure promotion to the Premier League, and he is expected to join the Tigers permanently now. Gelhardt picked up six assists along the way as well.
He has no future at Leeds United, and it remains to be seen whether Hull City can get the deal done. According to journalist Beren Cross, the 24-year-old striker has no way back at Leeds United, and the Tigers will look to secure a deal.
In his latest update, reporter Cross has revealed to The Athletic: “Hull’s promotion to the Premier League and Gelhardt’s success there would suggest a deal can be done, but Leeds will see who else likes the forward and what they will be willing to pay. Hard to see a route back for Gelhardt at Leeds.”
Hull City will look to sign the player for a reasonable fee. He has been outstanding for them, and it makes sense for them to keep the 24-year-old at the club for the long term. They will need his quality in the final third next season.
Meanwhile, Gelhardt will look to sort out his future quickly and focus on his football. Joining Hull City permanently would be ideal for him. He will be able to play regularly in the top flight with them next season.
The attacker is at the peak of his career, and he needs to play regularly at a high level. Competing in the Premier League with the Tigers would be ideal for all parties.
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Samsung is preparing to launch a new mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy A27. It will join Samsung’s Galaxy A-series lineup along with the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57. The phone has not been officially announced yet, but many leaks and certifications suggest that its launch is coming soon.
The Galaxy A27 has now appeared on Singapore’s IMDA certification database. It has been listed with the model number SM-A276B/DS. This certification usually means that a device is close to launch because it is being approved for sale in different countries.
This IMDA appearance shows that Samsung is preparing the Galaxy A27 for release. The listing makes it more likely that the launch is not far away.
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Ahead of this listing, the phone was also seen on Thailand’s NBTC certification platform, where its marketing name Galaxy A27 was confirmed. This makes it more certain that Samsung is preparing the phone for global release.
Apart from IMDA and NBTC, the Galaxy A27 has also shown up on the FCC certification website. It was listed with model numbers SM-A276U and SM-A276B, which suggests that Samsung is working on both US and global versions of the device.
Leaked renders of the Galaxy A27 have also revealed its design. The phone is expected to feature a modern punch-hole display, similar to other recent Galaxy A-series phones. It may come in four color options: Mint, Black, Blue, and Pink.
Earlier reports about the Galaxy A27 suggest that it may be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor. It is also expected to come with 6GB RAM and run Android 16 with One UI 8.5, a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 50MP main camera, and more. Stay tuned.
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Google may have accidentally shown a new feature for its AI assistant, Gemini. The feature is the Troubleshooting mode, and it could help users solve problems more easily.
The new mode was first noticed by TestingCatalog on X. According to the report, a new option, Troubleshooting, appeared in Gemini’s model selection menu. Some users say they can already see and use the feature, while many others cannot.
Troubleshooting Mode is to help people fix problems step by step. When users ask for help, Gemini can provide clear instructions and guidance. Reports say the feature can use both text and interactive widgets. These widgets may make it easier for users to follow the instructions and find solutions faster.
: A new Troubleshooting mode has been spotted on Gemini.
In this mode, Gemini will explain troubleshooting process via text responses and interactive widgets. Even though it is working and available, it still looks like an unintended release and might get reverted… https://t.co/FWQLelYXju pic.twitter.com/Y73PJb7y1e
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AI News | TestingCatalog (@testingcatalog) June 4, 2026
Gemini is already used for many different tasks. People use it to write content, get ideas, answer questions, create plans, and help with coding. A troubleshooting feature would make Gemini even more useful because many users often need help fixing technical problems on their phones, computers, apps, or other devices.
Google has not officially announced this feature yet. Due to this, there are still many details that are unknown. It is also possible that Google could remove the feature from users’ accounts until it is ready for an official release.
Even though the feature is only available to a few people right now, it has created excitement among Gemini users. Many believe it could become a useful tool for solving everyday problems quickly and easily.
For now, users will have to wait for Google to confirm the feature and announce when it will be available to everyone. Stay tuned.
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Samsung US has partnered with PayPal to offer a $150 discount on the Galaxy S26 Ultra – this applies to the 12GB/256GB, 12GB/512GB and 16GB/1TB models. And it’s not the only promotional perk either. First things first – you can get the $150 discount by using the code PayPal150 at checkout. An important condition is that you have to pay for the phone with PayPal. The offer is valid until June 7 (Sunday). You can complete the purchase on Samsung.com (linked below) or by using the Shop Samsung app. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra ...
Western slugger Brynley Erb has been named Gatorade Indiana Softball Player of the Year for a second consecutive season.
The Kentucky-bound infielder set the state’s all-time home run record this season with her 70th home run, and finished her senior year with a .659 average that included 58 hit (10 doubles, eight triples, 13 home runs). She scored 54 runs, drove in 43 RBIs and struck out just three times for the sectional champs.
Erb finished her career with a .651 average, 236 RBIs and 235 runs scored.
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Gatorade Player of the Year honors the nation’s best high school athletes for their success on the court, in the classroom and in the community, and distinguishes Erb as the state’s best high school softball player.w
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“We’ve played Western about 10 times in Brynley’s four years and the kid is an absolute stud,” West Lafayette coach Chauncey Fry said in a statement. “She’s as good as I’ve seen at the plate, in the field and on the bases in my 13-year coaching career.”
Erb has volunteered locally at the Western concession stand during sporting events and as a peer tutor for students with mild and moderate intellectual challenges. She has also donated her time as a youth softball and volleyball coach, all while maintaining a weighted 3.43 GPA.
The Gatorade Player of the Year program annually recognizes one winner in the District of Columbia and each of the 50 states across 12 different high school sports and awards one National Player of the Year in each sport. The selection process is administered by the Gatorade Player of the Year Selection Committee, which leverages experts including coaches, scouts, media and others as sources to help evaluate and determine the state winners in each sport.
Recent Indiana recipients include Erb (2025), Tri-West’s Audrey Lowry (2024), Roncalli’s Keagan Rothrock (2021, 22, 23) and Bremens’s Erin Coffel.
As part of Gatorade’s commitment to breaking down barriers in sport, every Player of the Year also receives a grant to donate to a social impact partner. To date, the Gatorade Player of the Year program has provided more than $6.4 million in grants to winners across more than 2,200 organizations.
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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Brynley Erb repeats as Gatorade Indiana Softball Player of the Year
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Corey Seager was activated from the injured list Friday after the slumping five-time All-Star shortstop missed 19 games for the Texas Rangers because of lower back inflammation.
Seager went into the Rangers’ series opener against Cleveland mired in a career-worst 0-for-27 slump that included 11 strikeouts. The two-time World Series MVP was hitless in his previous seven games, also a career long, since an RBI single on May 6 at Yankee Stadium after he hit a home run earlier in that game.
Texas also activated outfielder Wyatt Langford, who had missed 39 games since going on the injured list April 22 because of a right forearm strain.
Utility man Cody Freeman and outfielder Alejandro Osuna were optioned to Triple-A Round Rock to make room on the roster.
Langford and Seager played in two rehab games together this week at Double-A Frisco. That was after Langford played two games with Round Rock.
Seager hadn't been in a big league game since May 13, when he had started 42 of the Rangers' first 43 games. The 32-year-old shortstop said then, after playing in all 24 games over a 27-day period, that physically he felt “completely fine.”
The Rangers had an off day after that and planned for Seager to get an extra break by sitting out the series opener at Houston. But he didn't play at all in that series after waking up one morning with back spasms.
When Seager went on the IL, he was hitting .179 with seven homers and 20 RBIs. His 50 strikeouts accounted for 27.5% of his 182 plate appearances. He was 6 for 61 (.098) with 23 K’s over his last 16 games.
In his first rehab game Tuesday night, Seager went 1 for 2 with a single and fielded two groundballs while playing shortstop. He went 0 for 3 on Wednesday.
Langford hit .238 with one homer and four RBIs in his 20 games for Texas before going on the injured list. He was 2 for 10 with five walks in four rehab games.
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ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) — President Donald Trump confirmed he will attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday at Madison Square Garden, but said he doesn't have much sympathy for ordinary basketball fans who can't afford sky-high ticket prices to do the same.
“They can watch it on television,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One on Friday as he flew to Wisconsin for an event with farmers, after he was asked about tickets that have climbed as high as $8,000 each when the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs square off in Manhattan for the first time in the series.
"It’s sorta semi-free to watch it on television,” the president added. “That’s the way life goes.”
Trump further noted that if the Knicks weren't successful — as they haven't been most seasons since last advancing to the finals in 1994 — “you could go very easily.”
The president of course doesn't have to purchase tickets to attend major sporting events. Trump has been to a lot of them in his second term, including the 2025 Super Bowl, Daytona 500 and Ryder Cup.
But a centerpiece of his reelection campaign was a promise to tame inflation and bring down the price of groceries and other cost-of-living essentials. He has increasingly come under pressure to make good on that pledge as November midterm elections draw nearer — and as the war in Iran has caused gas prices to spike and global commodities markets to wobble, raising new fears about inflation and the strength of the U.S. economy.
A longtime Knicks fan, Trump said on Air Force One that he watched Game 1, which New York won 105-95 in San Antonio. “I think the Knicks have an amazing team the way they played," he said.
“Started off slow and it just got stronger and stronger," Trump said of Game 1. He pointed to Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns when asked to name his favorite player on the team.
Trump was also asked about Spurs star Victor Wembanyama having stood with his arms crossed for the national anthem before Game 1. That touched off a conservative firestorm online, even though Wembanyama is French, meaning his country's anthem wasn't being played.
Trump was complimentary of Wembanyama, saying that he “looks like he's gonna be a great player.” But he ducked a chance to weigh in on the national anthem controversy, suggesting he'd not seen Wembanyamba's crossed arms.
"Is that what he did? What did he mean by that?” Trump asked, before recommending that reporters seek the answer from Wembanyama himself.
Trump confirming his attendance for Game 3 follows NBA Commissioner Adam Silver saying on Wednesday that a presidential appearance at a finals game might be unifying in “our increasingly divided society.”
“It creates a sense of connectivity among people," Silver said. "It creates a sense of belonging, and I feel that every day.”
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Weissert reported from Washington

The 2026 World Cup is just around the corner, and Group D promises pure hype. With an epic clash of styles between North America, Oceania, Europe, and South America, this group is a genuine goldmine of surprises where anyone can bite the dust.
🇺🇸 Christian Pulisic. “Captain America” arrives at the peak of his footballing maturity to lead the host nation. With his blistering pace and one-on-one ability, his mission is to put the team on his back and make an entire country roar.
🇦🇺 Harry Souttar. A true human wall at the heart of the Socceroos’ defense. His towering height makes him the absolute king of the air, whether clearing missiles from his own box or hammering the opposition net on set pieces.
🇹🇷 Arda Güler. Real Madrid’s young gem is pure magic and swagger with the ball at his feet. His vision, unpredictable dribbling, and deadly left foot make him the creative engine and the most unreadable player in the Turkish squad.
🇵🇾 Julio Enciso. Pace, fearlessness, and a thunderous shot from outside the box define this star. His ability to conjure chances out of nowhere in the final third will be La Albirroja’s main attacking weapon.
The biggest blow is for the United States with the loss of Johnny Cardoso, who got injured with Atleti and will miss “his” World Cup. He is joined by the absence of Australian defender Hayden Matthews and some veterans in Paraguay’s attack, reducing key options.
United States-Türkiye. It’s the ultimate showdown for top spot. The physical intensity and home support of the United States will go head-to-head with the technique, young talent, and ultra-passion of the Turks. Ninety minutes of pure adrenaline.
United States and Türkiye start with the edge thanks to their attacking firepower and competitive rhythm. However, don’t sleep on Paraguay; the South Americans have that competitive gene that makes them perfect party crashers and genuine contenders.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

MLB analyst sets the stage for the Giants to draft UC Santa Barbara's ace originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
With the high school and college baseball seasons starting to wrap up, we are getting a better idea about who may be taken off the board early in the upcoming MLB Draft.
UCLA's Roch Cholowsky is expected to go No. 1 overall to the Chicago White Sox, while Texas high school shortstop Grady Emerson and Georgia Tech catcher Vahn Lackey are expected to be the next ones off the board.
If this is how the top three play out, the San Francisco Giants, who hold the No. 4 pick, will still have some elite players to choose from. The question is, do they go the college or high school route?
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The Giants have been a team that has drafted college talent over high school talent throughout the years. Since 2018, they have drafted seven college players and just one high school player.
That is expected to remain true later this summer as Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter believes the Giants will draft UC Santa Barbara pitcher Jackson Flora.
"Flora has been far and away the most consistent performer in the college pitcher class all spring, going 12-0 with a 1.06 ERA, 0.85 WHIP and 133 strikeouts in 102 innings. With a durable 6'5" frame, a 70-grade fastball that bumps triple-digits and a pair of polished offspeed pitches, he offers the requisite mix of upside and floor to be the top arm off the board."
Flora has been dominant all season long for his squad and has become arguably the top pitcher in the class. He has an elite fastball and some great offspeed pitches to pair with it, like having two different variations of a slider that he uses.
He could be a great draft pick for the Giants and someone who could be the ace of the staff in the future.
BATTLE CREEK — Even though he isn't from this area or has been a part of the school system, Battle Creek Central is getting a new boys basketball coach that understands the history of the program and is excited to be a part of it.
Al Hamilton has been named as the new head boys varsity basketball coach at Battle Creek Central.
"I'm extremely excited. I think this is a fresh start for myself, and Battle Creek and this community and I'm ready to get to work," Hamilton said. "I am ready to bring back the glory days.
"When I walked into the Fieldhouse, you can feel the history of the program. You think of those kinds of programs, like at the college level, the Michigan States of the world, the Dukes of the world, those are places you want to be part of, part of those legacies. And, this is like that. It's somewhere, you want to leave your mark at, because of the kind of place it is."
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Hamilton takes over for Durant Crum, who stepped down after 11 seasons with Battle Creek Central, going 10-11 last year.
Hamilton, 40, last coached on the staff at Redford Thurston High School. He has also coached at various levels of basketball, including at Ferris State University, Madonna University and worked with some elite club teams throughout the state.
That kind of experience was exciting to Battle Creek Central Athletic Director Lorin Granger.
"Coach Hamilton brings next-level experience and we saw a lot of value in that," Granger said. "His knowledge of the process with regards to creating opportunities for players at the next level was a big plus for us, And, he has a great plan for the development of our younger players."
BCC had a wide range of candidates for the job, both internally and externally.
"It was a tough decision. We were trying to be respectful to the guys who have invested in the program while balancing the need to look at the future of the program," Granger said. "We think Coach Hamilton brings a unique and fresh perspective that we thought our kids could benefit from."
Contact Bill Broderick at bbroderi@battlecreekenquirer.com. Follow him on X/Twitter @billbroderick.
This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: Al Hamilton named as new boys basketball coach at Battle Creek Central

The Astros have reinstated 2B Jose Altuve from the 10-day IL.
The club optioned OF Zach Dezenzo to Triple A after last night’s game.
Altuve, 36, was initially diagnosed with a Grade 2 oblique strain, but recovered faster than expected. Altuve last played May 16, missing almost 3 weeks with an injury that was expected to sideline him 4-6 weeks.
Altuve started the season red hot, hitting .378 over the first 11 games of the season, but then cooled off considerably, and was batting only .245 at the time of his injury.
Dezenzo, 26, was batting .191 this season with the Astros in limited time. He was also 3 for his last 21 at the plate with 11 strikeouts. Dezenzo should see regular time in Sugar Land alongside Joey Loperfido and Zach Cole as the team hopes at least one of them will find their batting stroke and get hot, allowing them to be productive upon a recall.

Are the Bears moving to Indiana? Explaining NFL team's 'done deal' to leave Illinois for new stadium originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
On Friday, the Chicago Bears made significant headway in their attempted move out of Soldier Field in the Windy City.
The team's Board of Directors voted in favor of making progress in the team's new stadium set to be put up in Hammond, Ind., according to Adam Schefter. While it's not fully finalized yet, the team has made significant progress since the idea's inception.
If the team does leave its long-time post in Chicago, it would become the fourth NFL team this century to relocate to different state.
Here's the latest on the Bears' move out of Chicago and into the Hoosier state.
MORE: What is Chicago's complete schedule for the 2026 NFL season?
Chicago's Board of Directors held a vote on Thursday regarding whether or not to proceed with stadium progress in Hammond, Ind., for the first time, according to Adam Schefter. The vote ended with a successful advancement, and the team appears set to be on the move over state borders.
The Bears’ Board of Directors voted Thursday to advance the stadium development in Hammond, Indiana, with the exact to be selected. This is this first time that the Bears’ board has voted on any stadium site.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 5, 2026
As one source said, “There is more work to do but barring anything… pic.twitter.com/4TQTbeJKrL
According to a source from Schefter, "There is more work to do but barring anything very strange, it’s a done deal.”
While I’m being told that the Bears announcement on Hammond is “real”,
— Courtney Cronin (@CourtneyRCronin) June 5, 2026
i.e. not a leverage play, a league source told me that the Bears leaving the state is not a done deal. Per source, Indiana is in the lead right now, but “Illinois can still get back in the race,” granted the…
Here is NFL insider Tom Pelissero discussing the matter on The Rich Eisen Show, along with what it will mean for both the areas of Chicago and Indiana.
💻 @TomPelissero
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) June 5, 2026
Are #DaBears really moving to Indiana? What's the latest coming from Chicago?#NFLpic.twitter.com/GHNV3EQxXs
According to Indianapolis Colts insider Joel A. Erickson, the team released a statement regarding Chicago's potential move to their state. Here is what the team said, per Erickson.
Colts statement: “We’re happy for the Bears and wish them the best in their stadium initiative. We also hope this will mean great things for community and economic development for our fellow Hoosiers in northwest Indiana."
— Joel A. Erickson (@JoelAErickson) June 5, 2026
A large reason why the Bears may have to move out of Illinois is a "megaprojects" bill failing in the state's senate last week, according to ESPN. The bill would have allowed the Bears to negotiate payments instead of paying property taxes on the Arlington Heights, Ill., site they presently own, which used to be the Arlington International Racecourse. The Illinois town was also in consideration for the team's next move, prior to the bill's decision in the state senate.
On Sunday night, Illinois state Senator Bill Cunningham (D-Chicago) introduced new legislation that would allow Cook County, the county that houses the greater Chicago area, cities with more than 70,000 residents (ie, Chicago and Arlington Heights) to craft their own sports stadium authority. In exchange for the site's land being publicly owned, the Bears would pay for the construction of the new stadium.
The new bill passed the Illinois Senate 37-17 early on Monday morning. The Bears have continued in their stance that they cannot build a stadium without property tax certainty, which the state of Indiana passed legislation to guarantee in February.
MORE: How hard is the Bears' schedule this season?
If the team does move out of Soldier Field in Chicago, after Thursday's team vote, Hammond, Ind., looks like the place to be. Nothing is set in stone yet, as there is still a chance Illinois can salvage its state's lone football team, still playing in its borders.
Chicago Bears' Chairman George H. McCaskey and President & CEO Kevin Warren released the following statement on early Friday afternoon:
Statement from Chairman George H. McCaskey and President & CEO Kevin Warren: pic.twitter.com/HE002RffIX
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 5, 2026
"We believe a world-class stadium project in Hammond will transform the region," Bears chairman George H. McCaskey and CEO Kevin Warren said, "connecting Northwest Indiana and the South Side of Chicago through the Loop and across the neighborhoods and suburbs stretching north of the city."
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the Lost Marsh Golf Course in Hammond is a potential site for the stadium.
MORE: Complete list of Super Bowl MVPs through the years
If the Bears were to move out of their current Soldier Field, Hammond, Ind., has garnered a lot of attention as a potential landing spot. The city is contained within the red dotted line below:
Google Maps
If the 2026 NFC Championship participant does make the move to Hammond, they would be moving into a city with 75,712 people, according to the 2025 Census. Purdue University has a campus in the southern part of the city called Purdue University Northwest - Hammond campus.
The city is also located around 23 miles away from Soldier Field in Chicago.
MORE:What grade did the Bears get for their 2026 draft class?
At the moment, it is not definite that the Bears are moving out of the city of Chicago. Conversations are currently underway, but nothing is set in stone yet.
This will be updated if further advancements about a potential move are made.
Soldier Field first opened on October 9, 1924, as Municipal Grant Park Stadium, according to the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority. While the site has been renovated a number of times, the home field for the Chicago side is the oldest football stadium in the NFL.
Oddly enough, the Bears did not move into Soldier Field until 1971. At the stadium's inception, it was used by the Chicago Cardinals, according to ESPN.
The current stadium for the Bears is in Illinois. The city of Chicago houses one of the first teams to join the National Football League.
Chicago's squad is the only team to play football in the Prairie State. If the Bears do move out of the city of Chicago, there will still be one professional sports team that calls Soldier Field home: the Chicago Fire (MLS).
If Illinois loses the Bears, it will mark the fourth time this century the state has lost an NFL team, as the Kansas City Chiefs announced their 2031 arrival in Kansas from the state of Missouri, the Oakland Raiders moved to Las Vegas in 2020, and the St. Louis Rams left for Los Angeles ahead of the 2016 season.
Michael Vaughan said he "feels sorry" for batters over the state of the Lord's pitch after 33 wickets fell on the opening two days of the first Test between England and New Zealand.
The visitors closed the second day on 36-3 in pursuit of 254, leaving Ben Stokes' side seven wickets from victory.
But while England will be confident of securing a morale-boosting win after their Ashes debacle in Australia over the winter, a number of former players have criticised the surface at the home of cricket.
Sixteen wickets fell on a rain-shortened first day, with a further 17 in 79 overs on day two as batters struggled to deal with the variable bounce and considerable lateral movement off the pitch.
"It's not a test for the bowlers, because it has been too easy. This isn't a fair balance between bat and ball," former England captain Vaughan told BBC Test Match Special.
"The MCC [Marylebone Cricket Club] know this pitch isn't up to standard.
"I feel sorry for the batters. This is the best place to play cricket. I feel very fortunate that I didn't have to bat on many pitches like this."
New Zealand still need another 218 runs to win and unless conditions change dramatically, that looks a daunting task.
"England will be thinking they need to keep it very simple," Vaughan added.
"It's not a challenge for the bowlers – they just need to run up and hit a length. You know the pitch will do the rest.
"That's not Test cricket, that is not skill. That's not testing physicality or skillset.
"Bowlers have had a week when they've had plenty in their favour. New Zealand have to work out the best way to get 218 runs. I would say: swinging.
"We've just [seen] Kane Williamson, one of the great technicians, the ball thudded into his back pad. There was nothing he could do about that.
"If I'm watching that from the New Zealand dressing room, I'm not allowing that to happen. I'm going to go out and play a few shots."
The MCC have offered no comment.
This is not the first time in recent years that a Lord's pitch has been questioned.
Questions were also raised during the 2025 World Test Championship final after 14 wickets fell on each of the first two days.
By contrast, just a month later England and India played out a thrilling Test that went five days, but this year's pitch could lead to the match finishing inside three days.
The batters' struggles were exemplified by a delivery from New Zealand seamer Matt Henry that barely bounced above ankle height and cannoned into the stumps, giving England's Jacob Bethell's no chance.
"This is a really poor pitch. This is not the standard of pitch you'd expect for a Lord's Test, and they've got to do something about it," BBC chief cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew said.
"You can't keep playing on this particular strip and it will cost them a lot of money.
"The bounce is uneven, there is too much seam movement. It is nipping quickly. That [Jacob] Bethell delivery was utterly unplayable. This is not a pitch that is good for Test cricket."
Speaking on Sky Sports, former England captain Nasser Hussain added: "It has lacked pace but when it has got quicker, it starts misbehaving upwards.
"As a batter, nothing is worse than up and down bounce. Then you've got to factor in the seam movement and the slope, batting becomes impossible.
"This ground has got so much going for it, but the bit in the middle is the most important bit and it's not good enough at the moment."
With a women's Test between England and India in July before the men's side return to face Pakistan over five days in August, there is little time for significant changes to be made this summer.
But are the issues with the square enough that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) may have to consider taking Tests away from Lord's in future while the pitch problems are dealt with?
"What do the ECB do, if they have to dig up the pitch and start again? It means no cricket here for two years," ex-New Zealand bowler Simon Doull told Sky Sports.
"That becomes an ECB problem. They have to combine with the MCC and say, 'sorry, we're going to take games away from you because the pitch is not up to standard'.
"So until the ECB decide that they will take action by taking games from Lord's, it doesn't force the MCC's hand to get the pitch done.
"The outfield is magnificent and I feel for the groundstaff because they are working with a tired, old block of turf that is just not conducive to anything they want to do with it.
"They are trying everything, it's not like they are poor groundstaff. But they are operating with a very poor surface and everything underneath it, and it needs replacing."

How old was Tim Duncan in first NBA Finals? Timeline from 1999 championship to retirement at age 40 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Before Victor Wembanyama took the basketball world by storm, leading the Spurs to the NBA Finals at just 22 years old, there was Tim Duncan.
Duncan was just 23 in 1999 when the Spurs won their first-ever championship. It was just his second season in the NBA at the time, and he finished third in MVP voting. 27 years later, Wembanyama finishes third in MVP voting in his 3rd season with the Spurs.
History has begun to repeat itself. But what are the great milestones across Duncan's Hall of Fame career?
Here is a timeline of Duncan's NBA success in relation to his young accomplishments.
MORE: Tim Duncan's hair, then vs. now, how Spurs' star has changed his look and locks
During his first NBA Finals, Duncan was 23 years old. While the series took place during his age-22 season, Duncan turned 23 in late April, about a month and a half before the NBA Finals began.
It took the Spurs just five games to win this series against the Knicks, with Tim Duncan being named the Finals MVP.
During his first season in the NBA, Duncan was just 21 years old. At the time, he was just a few months removed from his college days at Wake Forest.
Much like Wembanyama, Duncan was taken with the No. 1 overall pick and won Rookie of the Year in that first season. Duncan, however, made the playoffs, eventually bowing out in the Conference Semi-Finals.
MORE: How do Victor Wembanyama, Tim Duncan careers compare so far?
Duncan won five titles with the Spurs, leading the team's dynasty throughout the 2000s and early 2010s.
But this all started in the '90s, where Duncan got his first ring. He lead the Spurs to a championship over the Knicks in 1999, where he also finished third in MVP voting.
Duncan officially announced his retirement in July 2016, at 40 years old. Despite Duncan's stardom, this was a quiet retirement. No retirement tour season. No grand spectacle. Just a simple press release and Duncan was gone from the NBA.
For a long time, Duncan said that he would step away when the game of basketball stopped being fun. In the summer of 2016, he realized that time was upon him. So, after 19 years, Duncan called it quits.
"I can still do this. I could probably still play," Duncan said in an interview with ViVid Streaming in 2016. "But when it's time, it's time. It's time. I started not enjoying myself. It wasn't fun at times. And I always said when that point comes when it's not fun anymore then I'm done."
Duncan remains an active presence in San Antonio to this day and is still beloved by Spurs fans. With a young successor in the frontcourt, there's a chance that some of Duncan's records in San Antonio could fall soon.
The NFL saw June 1 come and go. For fans, it's just another day.
In terms of the football calendar, it's an important date for just about every team in the league.
The reason June 1 is a highlighted occasion is because that is the date every dollar on a team's salary cap must then be accounted for.
Prior to that, teams can designate with certain roster moves with such mechanisms as a post-June 1 move. This applies specifically to how teams manage cap charges for a player removed from a roster, either via release or trade.
With all that dust settled, one area of the salary cap affected is dead cap space. That is a lump sum of dollars a team has designated toward former contracts that are still counting against the current salary cap... hence the name "dead" cap space.
The total of dead cap space for each team in the NFL currently, including the Buffalo Bills, can be found from most to least below (according to OverTheCap):
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Dead cap: $179,214,257.
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Dead cap: $116,820,743.
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Dead cap: $112,123,154.
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Dead cap: $111,466,021.
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Dead cap: $73,796,964.
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Dead cap: $73,320,820.
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Dead cap: $66,573,375.
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Dead cap: $55,808,720.
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Dead cap: $54,773,874.
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Dead cap: $46,210,550.
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Dead cap: $45,525,605.
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Dead cap: $45,081,407.
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Dead cap: $43,875,329.
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Dead cap: $42,447,651.
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Dead cap: $38,489,465.
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Dead cap: $36,281,074.
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Dead cap: $28,184,566.
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Dead cap: $26,561,288.
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Dead cap: $26,468,791.
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Dead cap: $22,140,178.
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Dead cap: $20,722,292.
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Dead cap: $20,135,655.
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Dead cap: $18,208,715.
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Dead cap: $15,734,477.
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Dead cap: $13,333,091.
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Dead cap: $12,242,947.
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Dead cap: $10,793,686.
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Dead cap: $10,416,745.
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Dead cap: $9,783,977.
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Dead cap: $5,596,511.
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Dead cap: $3,409,368.
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Dead cap: $512,823.
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Post-June 1 dead cap space for all 32 NFL teams (including the Bills)
AKRON — When asked a question by a reporter after Bloom-Carroll’s Division III state semifinal game against Greenville, Bloom-Carroll pitcher Emma Brandt started to explain what was working for her before head coach Chris Lucas interrupted and told her not give up too much information. Everyone laughed.
Brandt was spectacular in the circle against the Green Wave. She was throwing perfect through the first six innings before Greenville led off the seventh inning with a home run. Brandt was able to retire the next three batters to finish off a one-hitter, giving the Bulldogs a 2-1 win at Akron’s Firestone Stadium Friday, June 5.
Bloom-Carroll (25-4) will play for a state championship against Louisville (18-13) at 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 6. The Bulldogs will be looking to win their fourth state title in school history and the first since 2013. Bloom-Carroll has won three state championships and finished runner-up three times.
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Bloom-Carroll came out swinging, scoring two runs in the bottom of the first inning thanks to a pair of triples from lead off batter Madelyn Gates, and was recorded, Brandt ripped a triple to score the first run and Addy Brown had a sacrifice fly to plate the second run.
As it turned out, that’s all fiery Brandt, who shows a lot of emotion after every out she records in the circle, would need.
“My curve ball was working really well and I through a few screw balls,” said Brandt, which was when her coach told her not to share too much. “It’s just a great feeling because I have worked so hard for this, and I am so happy and excited for our team. When I struck out two in the first inning, I came off thinking this is our game.”
Brandt finished with 10 strikeouts in facing only one batter over the limit. She threw 85 pitches.
Lucas said the fact the Bulldogs played a strong regular season schedule wasn’t by accident.
“We were prepared for this moment because we scheduled heavy, so when we got here the moment wasn’t too big,” Lucas said. “We are riding Emma, and she has been locked in during the tournament.”
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Beating Greenville was not an easy task. The Green Wave lost their first game of the season and entered Friday’s game with a 32-game winning streak.
Brandt pointed back to a game against Mid-State League-Buckeye Division rival Liberty Union when she gave up three home runs. The second time they played, Brandt was on point, finishing with 13 strikeouts in a 1-0 loss.
“After that game, I really locked in and I had the mindset that one game doesn’t define a player, and I wasn’t going to let that happen again,” Brandt said.
Bloom-Carroll finished with eight hits, led by Gates who went 3-for-3 and freshman Madison Kellett had two hits.
“This feels amazing because two years ago, we got close, last year we got closer and now here we are,” Gates said. “This feels validating because we knew were a good team and just to see the result is so validating.”
Tom Wilson is a sports reporter for the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette. Contact him at 740-689-5150 or via email at twilson@gannett.com for comments or story tips. Follow him on X at twil2323.
This article originally appeared on Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: Bloom-Carroll advances to state softball final behind Brandt's masterpiece
Ten years ago, home teams wore white uniforms for 97% of NBA playoff games, and alternate jerseys were rarely worn during the postseason. This year, only 32% of playoffs games have featured home teams in white—many fans have voiced a desire for that number go back up—as NBA team’s jersey choices have become more chaotic.
The New York Knicks wore their non-traditional black uniforms at Madison Square Garden for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals, but the San Antonio Spurs were not allowed to wear their popular Fiesta jerseys for Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
This week, Club Sportico talked to the NBA to get the league’s perspective on alternate uniforms during the playoffs, and whether the home whites tradition could ever return, even if only for the Finals.
You can read the full essay at Club Sportico. Here’s an excerpt ✍️:
The San Antonio Spurs opened the NBA Finals at home with another glorious Fiesta night. Just as they’d done in previous rounds, fans wore the team’s 1990s “Fiesta” shades, divided into tangerine, fuchsia and turquoise sections of the arena, to create an awesome visual.
The Spurs' Fiesta Colors in the crowd for the NBA Finals 😍 pic.twitter.com/eexV5ovNNV
— The Sporting News (@sportingnews) June 4, 2026
But, unlike in the first two rounds, the team itself was not dressed as colorfully. Despite being cheered on by a giant sherbet menu, the Spurs wore their traditional black instead of their Fiesta jerseys. This wasn’t a surprise—Sportico explained back in April that the NBA requires teams to wear their “primary uniforms” in the conference finals and Finals.
The league’s priorities, though, seemed contradictory to me. If the NBA wants a more classic look for the higher-profile later rounds, then why allow the Spurs to wear black at home, when home teams typically wore white for the league’s first 70 years?

I talked to Christopher Arena, the NBA’s SVP of on-court and brand partnerships, to get his perspective.
“There’s something about world-building as a team hosts a game that they can tell a story wearing whichever uniform they’re wearing,” Arena said. “If in the early rounds, that’s about City Edition and Fiesta and doing t-shirt giveaways that paint the crowd, great. If that’s about a more traditional team like the Knicks and they just want to wear white at home, that’s great too.”
The league does recognize the importance of history—it’s one reason City Edition jerseys are no longer allowed late in the playoffs. The Toronto Raptors and Denver Nuggets clinched the 2019 and 2023 Finals, respectively, wearing alternates that debuted in those particular seasons and are no longer worn. The NBA understood that this wasn’t ideal.
“When you get to these big, call it trophy, T-shirt, hat moments… there’s something about seeing the teams in their core identities and fans connecting to that,” Arena said.
Don’t expect the home whites tradition to come back, but towards the end of our conversation, Arena seemed open to the idea of having some “dividing line” to distinguish certain games when teams would have to wear white at home.
“You could do just the Finals. You could do conference finals and Finals. You could do all the playoffs, including the play-in. You know, you could do Friday night games,” Arena said.
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Lionel Messi has identified Brazil as a top contender for the 2026 World Cup, stating "Brazil is always a candidate" despite the team's recent inconsistent form. The Argentina captain acknowledged that "ahead of us there are other favourites, who are arriving in better shape," placing Brazil alongside France, Spain, and Portugal as nations currently better positioned than the defending champions.
Messi's evaluation recognizes Brazil's structural advantages, noting that "even if they haven't been at their best for a while, are always a contender" with "the players to compete in all official competitions". This assessment reflects Brazil's consistent talent pipeline and institutional depth rather than recent results.
The Inter Miami star's analysis focuses on "preparation and squad depth," suggesting that Brazil's player development system and tactical flexibility under new management provide advantages over Argentina's current setup. With Carlo Ancelotti now leading Brazil's technical approach, the team benefits from proven tournament experience at the highest level.
Argentina faces the historical challenge of becoming "one of the few nations to ever successfully defend a World Cup title," a feat that requires different tactical and psychological preparation than winning as challengers. Messi's cautious approach stems from "personal experience" of "several painful defeats in major tournaments" before Argentina's recent success.
The captain acknowledged current squad limitations, noting "a lot of guys who are dealing with injuries or a lack of match fitness," while emphasizing that the team's proven tournament mentality remains intact.
The 2026 World Cup's format across the United States, Mexico, and Canada creates unique logistical and tactical considerations, where Brazil's experience managing travel and different playing conditions could prove advantageous. Messi emphasized that "no team can feel safe" and "unexpected things always happen," highlighting how the expanded format increases unpredictability.
Brazil's inclusion among Messi's favorites reflects the structural realities of international football, where talent depth and institutional stability often outweigh recent form in major tournaments. With the 2026 World Cup "widely expected to be the final time Messi and his long-time rival Ronaldo appear on the world stage," the tournament represents a generational transition where established powers like Brazil maintain competitive advantages through systematic development rather than individual brilliance.

At first reported by CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein, Wake Forest will be heading to Baton Rogue for the ACC-SEC challenge to take on the LSU Tigers.
NEWS: Matchups for the 2026 ACC/SEC Challenge are set, per sources.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) June 5, 2026
Ark @ UNC
AU @ Clem
Duke @ UF
BC @ UGA
Wake @ LSU
Pitt @ Mizz
SU @ OU
OleMiss @ VT
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FSU @ Tenn
Texas @ Lville
Bama @ Miami
UK @ UVA
GT @ MissSt
Stanford @ A&M
Vandy @ NDhttps://t.co/CH4tXkiAal
This will be the 6th game between the Deacs and the Tigers since 2015, with LSU holding a 3-2 advantage in the recent series. The Deacs won the first 2 games, including a road win over future #1 overall pick Ben Simmons in 2015 and a 110-76 blowout the next season in the Joel on the back of Dinos Mitoglou’s 8 made 3-pointers. Since then, LSU has won 3 straight neutral site games against the Deacs in the Emerald Coast Classic (2021), Holiday Hoopsgiving (2022), and the Charleston Classic (2023).
This game could end up being a David vs Goliath story, as Wake Forest’s alleged $4mil roster budget goes head to head with Will Wade’s alleged $15mil roster. Wade has taken that money and essentially bought a professional roster—LSU has 5 international transfers with pro experience and their top addition in the portal, 2025 Big East Player of the Year RJ Luis, went undrafted and signed a 2-way contract with the Utah Jazz in 2025. Luis was waived and signed a G-League contract, but never played a game due to injury. Whether any of those players will be eligible to play when the Deacs face off against LSU in Baton Rouge is still up in the air. I won’t hold my breath on the NCAA being able to uphold their rules.
Go Deacs!

Matteo Arnaldi will not compete in the French Open semifinal after a bout of illness, the Italian tennis player announced.
Arnaldi, 25, made the announcement on Friday, June 5, just about 20 minutes before he was set to take on No. 10 seed and fellow Italian player Flavio Cobolli at Roland-Garros.
"I think it's a virus because I was feeling pretty cold," he said at a press conference also attended by Cobolli, per The Associated Press. "I had a fever. I just know that I can't move, and I can't eat, and I can't drink."
Arnaldi said he felt fine during practice on Thursday until he ate dinner. He then went back to his hotel but woke up sick and began vomiting around 1 a.m., he said.
"There was no way I would be able to play. I feel sorry for all the fans," he added, per The Athletic.

Cobolli automatically gains a spot in Sunday’s final against second-seeded Alexander Zverev of Germany, who defeated Jakub Menšík of the Czech Republic earlier on Friday.
"When he came to me almost one hour ago I almost cried," Caboli said at the press conference after his opponent's announcement. "It's something you don't expect at all. I was completely sad for him."
Arnaldi reached the semifinals after Matteo Berrettini, also of Italy, retired in their quarterfinal due to a hip injury during the second set.
"It's tough, because for how the tournament was, for how many hours I spent on court, I was feeling actually very good," Arnaldi said, referring to his record time of 19 hours, 42 minutes on court, per the AP.
"To have to withdraw from the first slam semifinal is not something that you wish to anybody. I tried to get ready and tried to stay as much as I could here and tried to see if I could go on court, but every time I get up, I feel dizzy, and I don't feel like the best," he added. "I'm pretty sure if I eat again, I'm not going to feel, like, good. That was the right decision for me to take."
This marks the first time that a player has pulled out of a Grand Slam since 2022. That year, Spanish tennis great Rafael Nadal pulled out of the Wimbledon semifinal against Australia's Nick Kyrgios, who later lost to Novak Djokovic.
This year's French Open has brought a number of shocking moments — including top seeds Djokovic, 39, and Jannik Sinner of Italy losing out in major upsets.
Djokovic lost to João Fonseca, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3 7-5, 7-5 in the third-round match.
With the win, Fonseca, 19, became the first teenager to ever beat Djokovic in a Grand Slam event and the second player to ever come back from being two sets down to beat the Serbian tennis legend, according to Reuters.
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In one of the biggest shocks of the tournament, Sinner, 24, lost in five sets to Argentine Juan Manuel Cerúndolo in the second round, ending a 30-match winning streak and resulting in his earliest Grand Slam exit in three years. He served for the victory, up 6-3, 6-2, 5-1, but began to suffer cramps, which caused him to win only two more games for the rest of the match.
"It was warm but not crazy warm. I feel like it was quite okay to play. Really it was nothing against the heat, nothing against the weather. It was just me today, but it happens," the four-time major champion said after the match.
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Former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood is nearing an Olympique de Marseille exit.
United sanctioned Greenwood’s permanent departure in the summer of 2024, selling him to Marseille for £26.6 million.
The 24-year-old has rebuilt his career in the south of France, scoring a brilliant 48 goals in 81 appearances. However, he has endured a difficult few months at Marseille, especially following the departure of Roberto De Zerbi.
Earlier this week, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming Marseille are willing to listen to offers for Mason Greenwood, who has three years remaining on his contract.
Greenwood emerged as the top transfer target for Fenerbahce’s two presidential candidates, Aziz Yildirim and Hakan Safi. The latter has now allegedly received the Englishman’s nod.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Safi has claimed that he has “reached an agreement” with Greenwood.
“The deal is ready until June 2030 if I win the elections” Safi added.
The Italian journalist further reveals that Greenwood has liked and followed Safi on social media.
AS Roma are also thought to be keen on signing Greenwood. Given Safi’s comments, the Serie A giants would have to act swiftly to secure the Marseille forward’s services.
It is believed United included a sizeable sell-on fee when they sold Greenwood to Marseille. As such, they could be set for a significant financial windfall.
United could certainly do with extra cash this summer, as they also want to strengthen their attack. However, the major chunk of their transfer budget is likely to be allocated for their midfield revamp.
Recently, The Peoples Person covered a report claiming five strikers, including Victor Osimhen and Jean-Philippe Mateta, are on United’s radar, with INEOS keen to replace Joshua Zirkzee with a more prolific goalscorer.
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Tank Dell isn't back entirely for the Houston Texans, but at least there's a step forward in his official return.
After missing an entire season due to a dislocated knee and multiple ligament tears, Dell began to make strides on Thursday afternoon. During the early stages of OTAs, the Texans' fourth-year wide receiver caught passes in individual drills and later caught several passes against the team's secondary.
No, Dell is far from back to full speed, but it was a good sign to see him do more than just drills off to the side. Houston remains patient in the big-picture approach, with bringing back the hope is that he can ramp up his participation by training camp and regain his old form.
“Tank is still working off on the side,” Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said during the first organized team activity. “When that time is set for him to be back, he’ll be back out there.”
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) June 4, 2026
Coming into his own in 2024, Dell was carted off the field in December of 2024 after hauling in a touchdown pass from C.J. Stroud, tearing multiple ligaments in his left knee while also dislocating his kneecap. Because of the severity of the injury, he missed the entire 2025 season while undergoing multiple surgeries and rehabilitation workouts.
Midway through last season, Dell began to ramp up his workouts. He even tried to make a push for a postseason return after the Texans clinched 12 wins, but the team chose to give him more time to get acclimated to his body and prep for the start of a new season.
In the past, Ryans and offensive coordinator Nick Caley have praised the growth of both Iowa State standouts Jaylin Noel and Jayden Higgins for their offseason progression as they enter Year 2. They are expected to be factors in the passing game outside of Pro Bowler Nico Collins.
The Texans return to practice on Tuesday.
This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Texans receive massive positve update surrounding WR Tank Dell's return
Dundee midfielder Finlay Robertson has signed a two-year contract extension with the club, keeping him at Dens Park until at least the summer of 2028.
A product of the Dundee academy, the 23-year-old has established himself as an important performer.
"We are delighted to extend the contract of Fin Robertson," head coach Steven Pressley said.
"Last season, he showed excellent progress and delivered several outstanding performances. We are excited about what lies ahead, as we firmly believe his best is yet to come.
"Fin is a player with an outstanding desire to improve and develop, but just as importantly, he is a terrific person. He sets a fantastic example for our academy players to aspire to, and we are proud to say: 'He is one of our own'."

Micah Parsons is known throughout the NFL for his relentless competitiveness, which makes his latest injury setback particularly difficult to accept. The Green Bay Packers star recently offered an honest look into the emotional and mental challenges of recovery as he continues working toward a return to the field during the 2026 season. Parsons has [...]
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The Houston Astros are trending towards being sellers this season, though there is a lot of time left between now and the August 3 deadline for the team to turn things around.
While selling would mean admitting the 2026 season is a failure, it might not actually be a bad idea for the Astros to sell some of their players this summer.
Why should the Astros sell? Robert Murray of Fansided.com highlighted why teams, like the Astros, can "take advantage" of the trade deadline market this season that strongly favors selling clubs.
"The potential sellers - Astros, Red Sox, Tigers, Royals, Angels, Mets, Rockies, and Giants - could take advantage of a limited market," Murray writes.
For Houston, taking advantage of the trade deadline market favoring selling clubs makes a lot of sense. As Murray writes, "The Astros have desirable trade chips in Christian Walker and Isaac Paredes, though a Yordan Alvarez trade is unimaginable."
A complete fire sale, parting with Alvarez and Hunter Brown, doesn't have to be what the Astros do as a franchise. Instead, they can sell some players who are on expiring or close to expiring contracts.
MORE: Tarik Skubal being traded by Tigers would help him in free agency
Paredes and Walker are two obvious trade chips this season, and add in Bryan Abreu and Josh Hader out of the bullpen, and the Astros could fetch some seriously impressive returns this summer in the trade market.
Jeremy Pena, with the Astros and the postseason hero far apart in contract talks, would also make sense to trade this summer for a king's ransom.
Now, it might not be the most popular decision or the ideal outcome for the Astros to sell this summer. But, if they do, they have the chance to take advantage of this seller's market and land some strong returns in a few different trades if they choose to sell.
Fresh off a state championship game appearance, Houston High School baseball has a new coach.
Former Lausanne coach Chris Mitchell will take over as head coach with Houston baseball, Mustangs athletic director Marvis Davis confirmed to The Commercial Appeal on June 5.
Assistant Jared Schmitt previously served as Houston's interim coach following the March removal of former coach Lane McCarter, the program's coach for the previous 26 years. Schmitt led Houston to a region championship, a 31-15 record and a Class 4A runner-up finish to five-time defending champions Farragut.
Mitchell, a Christian Brothers High School grad, was Lausanne's only baseball coach, starting the program in 2018. After three losing seasons to begin the program's history, Lausanne has had five consecutive winning seasons, including 20-win seasons each of the last four years. Mitchell's team was 21-12 during the 2026 season, finishing third in Division II-A West District 6.
At Houston, Mitchell will inherit a group of players accustomed to winning. The Mustangs have won at least 20 games every season dating back to 2012.
Wendell Shepherd Jr. is The Commercial Appeal's high school sports beat writer. Reach Wendell at wendell.shepherd@commercialappeal.com or on X @wendellsjr_.
This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Houston High School hires Lausanne's Chris Mitchell as baseball coach
The Green Bay Packers have announced a new partnership designed to make a meaningful impact beyond the professional level of the sport. Through a collaborative effort focused on player safety, the organization is helping provide new football helmets to high school programs across Wisconsin, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to communities throughout the state. The initiative [...]
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The Green Bay Packers will find themselves on center stage during two of the NFL’s most anticipated holiday showcases in 2026. With matchups against the Los Angeles Rams on Thanksgiving and the Chicago Bears on Christmas, Green Bay has been handed a pair of nationally prominent games that could carry significant playoff implications. The Thanksgiving [...]
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Mardela softball player Ava Twilley has been named the Gatorade Maryland High School Softball Player of the Year after another standout season leading the Warriors.
The announcement was made on Friday, with Twilley being recognized by Gatorade as Maryland's top high school softball performer for the 2026 season.
Twilley, committed to play college softball at Mississippi State, starred for the Mardela Warriors as they won their second consecutive MPSSAA Class 1A State Championship this season. An ace pitcher for Mardela, Twilley put together a 17-0 record on the mound with an ERA of 0.29. Twilley struck out 208 batters and only allowed 17 hits all season.
In Mardela's state championship victory over Boonsboro at the University of Maryland, Twilley pitched a complete game shutout, only allowing one hit. And at the plate in the title win, Twilley also hit a home-run. As a hitter this season, Twilley held a .620 batting average, with 5 home runs, 35 RBIs and a .709 on-base percentage.
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"Ava was dominant a year ago on their way to a state championship, and she’s risen to an even higher level this spring,”Stephen Decatur High School softball head coach Scott Kurtz said in a statement. “Ava is the best two-way player I’ve seen in my 12 years as a parent and coach.”
Twilley was also named the Bayside South Softball Player of the Year for the fourth year in a row this season. In the classroom, Twilley maintained a 4.56 weighted GPA.
Since 1985, each year, the Gatorade Player of the Year program recognizes one state winner from each of the 50 states and Washington, D.C. in 12 different sports. Twilley now joins the group of 610 high school athletes nationwide who have been recognized during the 2025-26 season.
More: Looking back on top teams from the Bayside South during the 2025-26 season
More: Find out which Bayside South athlete won the 2025-26 Fan's Choice Player of the Year Poll
This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: Mardela's Ava Twilley named Gatorade Maryland Softball Player of the Year


Brian White's 100th career goal is more than a personal milestone. It's another piece of evidence that MLS can develop American strikers capable of contributing on the international stage.
The Vancouver Whitecaps forward reached the century mark after putting together one of the most consistent scoring runs in club history. White is the first player in Vancouver's MLS era to score at least 15 goals in three consecutive seasons and the first to record four straight campaigns with double-digit MLS goals.
This year, he's been even more efficient, scoring 10 goals in his first 11 league matches.
The numbers tell part of the story. The way White plays tells the rest.
Under head coach Jesper Sørensen, White has evolved beyond a traditional penalty-box striker. He remains a reliable finisher, but his ability to link play, win aerial duels, and contribute during buildup phases has made him a more complete forward.
"He's also good at helping us build up. He's also good at taking the duels in mid-pitch," Sørensen said.
That versatility has helped White become the Whitecaps' all-time MLS leading scorer and the first player in the club's MLS era to reach 100 goal contributions across all competitions.
His journey is equally significant.
White was not a teenage prodigy who moved directly into a European academy. His path ran through college soccer, USL, and MLS before earning national team recognition. It's a development route that remains uniquely American and one that MLS continues to prove can produce high-level professionals.
The timing is important.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching, the United States still lacks a clear long-term answer at striker. Mauricio Pochettino's recent squad selections reflect that uncertainty, with White competing alongside players such as Folarin Balogun, Patrick Agyemang, and Damion Downs for minutes and opportunities.
White may not be the flashiest name in the pool, but few American forwards can match his consistency.
At a moment when the USMNT is searching for reliable goals, White's rise offers something increasingly valuable: proof that MLS remains a legitimate pathway for American strikers with World Cup ambitions.
His 100th goal is a reminder that the league continues to produce forwards capable of reaching the highest level.

England manager Thomas Tuchel says he is “concerned” about pictures he has seen of the pitch at the Raymond James Stadium in Florida where England will play New Zealand.
England play New Zealand in the first of two friendlies before the World Cup begins, but the German manager was not happy with images he saw of the pitch, which did not look in great condition.
“No, it will not affect my team selection because what I heard until now is that it should be okay and we want it of course to be okay. I saw just a photo from your colleague that made me a little bit worried and concerned.
“But let’s decide when we are there. If there are any issues, we can always react to it. The plan is tomorrow to play two sets of 45 minutes with two complete teams to expose everyone to the same amount of minutes.
“I think tomorrow is maybe the focus more on the minutes. So we will share the minutes that we can continue in the training process together and we don’t have to split the group up and take care of the guys who played a bit less and take care of the guys who played a little bit more.
“We just will give everyone the minutes and everyone a go finally here at the World Cup. But at the same time it’s also like to reconnect to our identity and the stuff that we did good. So we had a lot of meetings offensively and defensively and we want to see how far we can push this already.”
England play Croatia in their World Cup opener on June 17, but Tuchel said he isn’t even thinking about them.
“I think against Croatia it will be a very different game and we have still four training days in Kansas to prepare for Croatia. So Croatia at the moment does not exist in the talk to the players or it’s not a theme in the training sessions.”

The Serie A fixture list for Como in 2026-27 might look a little lop-sided, but there is a good reason why their first three games will all be away from home.
The calendar for the new campaign was drawn up today in a ceremony at the Teatro Regio in Parma.
The new season kicks off on the weekend of August 23 and will conclude on May 30, 2027.
ITALY – MARCH 03: The Como 1907 fans show their support during the Coppa Italia match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on March 03, 2026 in Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Some might have noticed that the first three fixtures all have Como on their travels, making it a tricky start to the campaign.
Those games will be at Udinese, Napoli and Genoa.
There is a good reason for this, because the Stadio Sinigaglia will be undergoing restructuring work over the summer, in order to bring it up to the standards required for UEFA competition.
Como have qualified for the Champions League, the first time they have ever participated in European competition, so the stadium was simply not prepared for this eventuality.
The club was in Serie B just two years ago, so in order to avoid possible delays or problems, they requested that the first three Serie A games of the new season be played away from the Stadio Sinigaglia.

An exciting midfielder has just showed he's ready to join Liverpool.
The arrival of Andoni Iraola is expected to usher in a significant tactical shift at Liverpool, with many supporters hopeful that it will mark a return to the high-octane, aggressive style of football that became synonymous with Jurgen Klopp’s most successful teams.
Iraola has built his reputation on an intense, front-foot approach that prioritises pressing high up the pitch, winning possession quickly, and overwhelming opponents with relentless energy. If he successfully implements those principles at Anfield, Liverpool’s squad may require some reshaping, particularly in midfield, where the demands of such a system are especially high.
As a result, the Reds are likely to be active in the transfer market this summer. Rather than targeting a single midfield addition, Liverpool could find themselves pursuing two or even three new options to ensure they have the depth, athleticism, and tactical flexibility required to execute Iraola’s vision.
Much will depend on the futures of several current midfielders. Curtis Jones and Alexis Mac Allister are two players whose situations could have a major influence on Liverpool’s recruitment plans.
Mac Allister appears to be one of the more likely candidates to leave should a suitable offer arrive, while Jones may reassess his own future following Arne Slot’s departure.
A change in management often alters a player’s standing within a squad, and Iraola’s arrival could potentially provide Jones with a fresh opportunity to establish himself.
Even so, there is a growing sense that Liverpool will strengthen in the middle of the park regardless of what happens with those two players.
At least two new midfielders arriving at the AXA Training Centre before the start of next season feels like a realistic possibility.
The challenge, however, will be balancing those ambitions with the club’s wider transfer needs. Liverpool are also expected to strengthen in the wide attacking areas, with at least two wingers believed to be on the radar.
Among those targets is Yan Diomande, whose potential transfer would likely command a substantial fee. Beyond that, reinforcements are also needed in defence, where both a centre-back and a right-back could be required.
Given the scale of the rebuild and the financial realities involved, Liverpool may need to be creative in the market.
Fortunately, thinking outside the box has long been one of the hallmarks of Michael Edwards and Liverpool’s recruitment department.
This summer may once again require the club’s decision-makers to identify smart, innovative solutions rather than simply pursuing the most obvious names available.
And there's one name who just confirmed he could be that genius deal for the Reds this summer.
Christ Inao Oulai may not be a name familiar to many football fans right now, but that is unlikely to remain the case for long. The 19-year-old is one of the most exciting young midfield talents emerging in Europe and has all the attributes to become a household name in the years ahead.
Currently playing for Trabzonspor, the Ivorian midfielder first began attracting attention during his breakthrough performances in Ligue 2, where he impressed despite still being in his teenage years. Since making the move to Turkey, he has continued his rapid development and established himself as one of the brightest prospects in the Super Lig.
While Oulai is not physically imposing, he more than compensates with his exceptional athleticism, work rate and intelligence. His ability to cover ground is remarkable, allowing him to influence every phase of play. There are moments when he seems to be everywhere at once, constantly offering himself as an option in possession while also closing down opponents out of it.
That profile makes him an ideal fit for the kind of high-intensity, pressing football Liverpool are expected to prioritise.
What stands out most is his maturity. Despite being only 19 years old, Oulai already plays with the composure and authority of a far more experienced midfielder. He has shown an impressive ability to dictate the tempo of matches for Trabzonspor, rarely looking rushed when in possession and consistently making smart decisions under pressure.
His passing numbers underline that quality. Averaging around 50 passes per 90 minutes in the Turkish top flight while maintaining a completion rate of 91.4%, Oulai is a reliable distributor who helps his team control games. Yet he is far from a conservative passer. Rather than simply recycling possession, he actively looks to advance play, averaging 7.7 passes into the final third every 90 minutes.
He also offers a significant carrying threat. Oulai regularly drives forward with the ball, averaging 2.34 progressive runs per 90 minutes, demonstrating both the confidence and technical quality required to break opposition lines.
Defensively, he is just as impressive. Aggressive in the press and relentless in his work without the ball, Oulai thrives when hunting possession high up the pitch. He consistently looks to disrupt opponents in dangerous areas and averages roughly three ball recoveries per 90 minutes in the opposition's half.
For a player still in his teens, Oulai possesses a rare combination of energy, technical quality and tactical intelligence. It is little wonder that he is increasingly being viewed as one of the most promising midfielders of his generation.
Obviously, he's been doing this in the Turkish league, but on Thursday night he confirmed he is ready for the next step in his career and to play for a club like Liverpool.
Coming up against France, Oulai came on to play the last 22 minutes of the match for his country Ivory Coast and he helped his side to victory - all while winning the most tackles in the entire game (4).

In a recent post on X, respected journalist Fabrizio Romano mentioned that Arsenal are in advanced talks to sign Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga this summer. It has been revealed that the Gunners are pushing to get a deal done for him in this summer transfer period.
The 16-year-old has come through the youth ranks of Leicester City and has done well to establish himself as an important member of their first team last season. Monga has scored one goal and earned two assists in 30 matches for the Foxes in the previous campaign across all fronts.
The Coventry-born talent is currently one of the most gifted young wingers in English football. Thus, the Gunners would do well to get him on board this off-season.
Monga is yet to pen a professional contract at the King Power Stadium. Hence, Arsenal would fancy their chances of acquiring his services in this summer transfer period.
LEICESTER, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 30: Jeremy Monga of Leicester City in action during the Sky Bet Championship match between Leicester City and Wrexham AFC at The King Power Stadium on September 30, 2025 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Monga is a good dribbler with the ball at his feet and can make a few driving runs with it out on the flanks. He can strike the ball with power from long range and has got the vision to engineer some inviting chances for his teammates in the final third.
The English whizkid has already added a few goals and assists to his game. Monga is primarily a left-winger but can also fill in as a right-sided wide player if told to do so. However, there are some concerns over whether he can cope with the physicality and high intensity of the Premier League if the Gunners manage to recruit him this summer.
Monga would bring more quality and depth to Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta’s attack in the long run. He is already good enough to fight for a place in the North London club’s match-day squad.
At 16, the future looks quite bright for Monga as long as he continues to improve with each year. He is a generational talent who is undoubtedly a prospect to watch out for in the future. Hence, the Gunners should try everything they can to lure him to the Emirates Stadium this off-season.

Lazio winger Matteo Cancellieri is expected to leave the club this summer, and his next destination could be Fiorentina.
The 24-year-old is a Roma youth product who made his big breakthrough after joining Hellas Verona. The Italian’s exploits at the Bentegodi convinced the Biancocelesti to splash circa €10 million to secure his services in 2022.
Cancellieri had a forgettable first campaign at Lazio, failing to make a significant impact at Maurizio Sarri’s court. The winger then spent the next two seasons on loan at Empoli and Parma, before returning to the Italian capital in the summer of 2025. He managed to earn his way back to the squad thanks to an impressive pre-season, assisted by the club’s transfer ban.
This season, Cancellieri competed for a starting role with Gustav Isaksen on the right flank, at least when both of them were healthy. He ended up registering 35 appearances across all competitions, contributing with four goals and two assists. While he managed to produce occasional flashes of brilliance, his performances weren’t always consistent.
According to Il Messaggero, incoming Lazio head coach Gennaro Gattuso is a big admirer of Isaksen, who is expected to be confirmed as a regular starter. On the other hand, Cancellieri could be heading to the exit door.
The Roman newspaper claims that the Roman is close to joining Fiorentina, where he’ll have the opportunity to play under Fabio Grosso, who is expected to be announced as Paolo Vanoli’s replacement.
Other reliable sources have yet to confirm this news, so it remains to be seen if there will be concrete developments on this track in the coming days and weeks.
Rhian Wilkinson accepted Wales had not delivered in Montenegro as she questioned her team's approach in their shock Women's World Cup qualifying draw.
Wales had been on course for victory despite their poor performance after Hannah Cain's first-half penalty.
Having been denied a second goal amid claims an Elise Hughes shot had crossed the line, Wales were left with red faces when Jasna Djokovic levelled late on.
"That wasn't good enough," said Wales head coach Wilkinson.
"Sometimes we play in a way that suggests we think we are better than we are.
"Complacency is the easy answer, but there was a lack of intensity and it was not to our level. We didn't earn it tonight. We were not on our game tonight."
The draw meant Wales wasted a chance to seize control of Group B1.
Czech Republic, their rivals for top spot, also dropped points in surprising fashion as they were held to a 1-1 home draw by Albania in a game which kicked off half an hour before Wales' fixture in Podgorica.
Had Wales won, they would have needed only a draw in Tuesday's final group game against the Czechs in Cardiff to secure first place, and therefore a more favourable play-off draw in the play-offs later this year.
Instead, Wilkinson's side must beat the Czechs – who they drew with in the opening game of the campaign – to come out on top.
"We are exactly where we started [the day]," she added.
"We have to grab these opportunities. I'm sure the Czech Republic coach is as frustrated as I am.
"I am confident it will be a close game on Tuesday. We have to show up."
The story of the night might have been different had goal-line technology been in place at Montenegro's Gradski Stadion.
Wales appeared convinced Hughes' second-half effort had gone over the line before Montenegro defender Sladjana Bulatovic hooked the ball clear.
"I am frustrated there is no VAR, but this is the game - we can't affect that," Wilkinson said.
"I'll fight for it behind the scenes, but on the night we needed to put the ball away."

Leader Elfyn Evans insists the World Rally Championship (WRC) is "wide open" at the halfway point of the season.
The Welshman's victory at Rally Japan last weekend saw him extend his lead over Toyota team-mate Takamoto Katsuta to 20 points.
Evans, 37, is a five-time WRC runner-up and was beaten by Sebastien Ogier in the final rally of the 2025 in Saudi Arabia.
"Obviously it's been a mixed start to the year, but some good performances along the way," Evans told S4C's Newyddion.
"But the points gap, especially considering how many bonus points or extra championship points are available through the Super Sunday classifications, then it's not a very comfortable lead.
"We saw last year that with so many points available and quite a lot of rallies left, even though we have a small advantage, it doesn't mean too much at this stage."
Evans is looking forward to the next challenge - Acropolis Rally Greece from 25-28 June - where he finished fourth last year.
The Dinas Mawddwy driver describes the rally as "rough, hot and rocky" and acknowledges that things can go wrong over the four days.
Rally Japan was the last event of the season on tarmac with the remaining seven rallies on gravel, which Evans has identified as the weakest point of previous seasons.
"I don't really have a favourite surface," Evans added.
"But it's also true that now we're heading into the summer of gravel, as they like to refer to it, and normally that means a lot of dry gravel rallies.
"What will be a disadvantage is the road position, then as championship leaders we have to open the road.
"What you tend to find is the road is being swept with every car that passes, so that gives an advantage to those running further back.
"So part of the challenges that we face now for the second half of the year is to cope with that disadvantage of running first and we have to try and cope with that the best we can in order to perform well for the rest of the season."

When the Los Angeles Angels played the Los Angeles Dodgers in a three-game set at Angel Stadium earlier this year, the Dodgers stood tall in very dominant fashion, a different outcome from what had come from the matchup last season.
As the Angels head into a new set against the Dodgers shortly after dropping a series against the Colorado Rockies, their hope is that they can rediscover that same fate. But after a very poor May, those chances may be slim against baseball’s juggernaut.
Below, you can find the team previews, including where to watch, game details, injury reports, and odds.
TEAM PREVIEWS:
Angels (24-39, 5th in AL West): An all-around offensive effort gave the Angels a much-needed win on Wednesday, one that consisted of 16 hits and eight runs. However, it only salvaged a series sweep against the Rockies, who beat them the prior two games.
Ultimately, the Angels are looking to avoid an outcome similar to their last meeting with the Dodgers, which resulted in a 31-3 run differential in the sweep. In order to do so, their starting pitching would have to step up in a way they were unable to last time.
Though the Angels have not announced their weekend rotation as of Friday afternoon, the team would be slated to start Reid Detmers in Friday’s series opener. The southpaw has racked up his strikeout numbers significantly over his last three starts.
Jack Kochanowicz and José Soriano would likely start Saturday and Sunday, respectively. Both righties faced the Dodgers last month and struggled, both allowing six earned runs against a star-studded lineup that hits right-handers very well.
Offensively, the team has seen recent contributions from their fresher faces. Wade Meckler has stepped into an everyday role and has thrived in hitting .389 in his first 12 games with the team. Donovan Walton, who has taken over the second base position, is currently riding an eight-game hit streak.
Over the last week, Vaughn Grissom has become the team’s hottest bat and is a player to keep an eye on over the series. In his last seven games, Grissom has recorded a base knock, hitting a homer in Wednesday’s win.
Dodgers (40-23, 1st in NL West): The Dodgers have always held a steady ship as one of the league’s best, and they head into Friday’s series opener fresh off a series split against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
In their last meeting against the Angels, the Dodgers put up double digit runs twice, demolishing Angels pitching. This time around, their offense comes in slightly depleted from their last meeting in mid-May.
The Dodgers are currently monitoring Max Muncy, who was involved in a scary collision with Diamondbacks infielder Ildemaro Vargas in Thursday’s game. He is considered day-to-day as he dealt with shortness of breath after the incident. The team also recently placed outfielder Teoscar Hernández on the injured list.
Unfortunately for the Angels, the Dodgers offense does not run thin whatsoever. Former Angel Shohei Ohtani is in the midst of a hot stretch, hitting .500 over the team’s last seven games. Freddie Freeman has recently found a power surge, while things have looked encouraging for Kyle Tucker, who hit a long home run on Wednesday.
Roki Sasaki will be making the start in Friday’s series opener. The big right-hander has trended upwards in his last handful of starts, as he is beginning to see his whiff rate improve. Yoshinobu will take the mound on Saturday looking to build on more of the same, as he has struck out at least eight batters in four of his last five outings. Emmet Sheehan will toe the rubber in Sunday’s series finale.
Venue:
Angel Stadium
Game 1 Date:
Friday, June 5, 2026
Time:
7:10 PM PDT
Probable Pitchers:
LAA: TBD
LAD: Roki Sasaki (3-3, 4.59 ERA, 51 IP, 50 SO)
Where to watch:
LAA: ABTV, presented by Pechanga Resort Casino, KTTV
LAD: SportsNet LA
Where to listen:
LAA: KLAA 830, KWKW 1330
LAD: Dodgers Radio AM570, KTNQ 1020
Game 2 Date:
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Time:
7:10 PM PDT
Probable Pitchers:
LAA: TBD
LAD: Yoshinobu Yamamoto (5-4, 2.86 ERA, 69.1 IP, 69 SO)
Where to watch:
LAA: ABTV, presented by Pechanga Resort Casino, KCOP 13
LAD: SportsNet LA
Where to listen:
LAA: KLAA 830, KWKW 1330
LAD: Dodgers Radio AM570, KTNQ 1020
Game 3 Date:
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time:
1:10 PM PDT
Probable Pitchers:
LAA: TBD
LAD: Emmet Sheehan (3-2, 4.50 ERA, 58 IP, 62 SO)
Where to watch:
LAA: ABTV, presented by Pechanga Resort Casino, KCOP 13
LAD: SportsNet LA
Where to listen:
LAA: KLAA 830, KWKW 1330
LAD: Dodgers Radio AM570, KTNQ 1020
INJURY REPORT
LAA: OF Jorge Soler (Day-to-day), Zach Neto (Day-to-day), 1B Nolan Schanuel (10-day IL), Yoán Moncada (10-day IL), SP Yusei Kikuchi (15-day IL), RP Ben Joyce (60-day IL), C Travis d’Arnaud (10-day IL), RP Robert Stephenson (60-day IL), 3B Anthony Rendon (60-day IL)
LAD: 3B Max Muncy (Day-to-day), RP Evan Phillips (60-day IL), SP Gavin Stone (60-day IL), RP Brusdar Graterol (60-day IL), OF Teoscar Hernández (10-day IL), SP Tyler Glasnow (15-day IL), RP Edwin Diaz (60-day IL), SP Blake Snell (60-day IL), INF/OF Kiké Hernández (10-day IL), INF/OF Tommy Edman (60-day IL), RP Brock Stewart (15-day IL), RP Ben Casparius (60-day IL), SP Landon Knack (60-day IL), RP Jake Cousins (60-day IL), SP Bobby Miller (60-day IL)
ODDS (FanDuel)
Monday, June 1, 2026
Los Angeles Angels:
Run Line: +1.5, -127
Money Line: +169
Total: O 8, -116
Los Angeles Dodgers:
Run Line: -1.5, +105
Money Line: -207
Total: U 8, -104

Jake Bennett’s rise gives the Red Sox an answer after Brayan Bello’s demotion originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Boston Red Sox just had another painful loss yesterday, losing the series against the Baltimore Orioles in Fenway Park. The struggling Brayan Bello put up another disaster class, leading to his demotion to AAA.
However, that leads the Red Sox into another problem: who will take his spot in the rotation? Garrett Crochet still isn’t ready, so they need someone else from the AAA roster to step up. Luckily, they already have a guy ready to go with some MLB experience: Jake Bennett.
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The Red Sox called Bennett up back on May 1st, when they needed him to cover for Garrett Crochet when he originally went down.
He had two starts in his brief MLB stint, where he went 1-1, posting a 4.35 ERA, four Ks, and a WHIP of 1.452 over 10 innings pitched. While they aren’t superstar stats, they’re still leagues better than Bello’s.
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After tasting the MLB, Bennett has stepped up in AAA. In his past four starts, he’s posted a 2.45 ERA, a 12.3 K/9, a 3.0 BB/9, and a .268 BAA. He’s optimized his pitches, both for speed, break and placement.
This season in AAA, he’s posted a 3-2 record, a 1.60 ERA, 41 Ks, and a WHIP of 1.017 in 39 innings pitched. He’s getting better by the day, and the Sox could really use his services in a few games.
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Bennett would only have to be up till Crochet’s return, which should be any day now hopefully. He would take over the No. 5 spot in the rotation, and move everyone up a spot.
Boston does have other options in Kutter Crawford, Johan Oviedo and Patrick Sandoval, but none of them are ready at the moment. So, at this time the only logical choice is to recall the 6’6” lefty back to the big leagues.
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Former Ohio State linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested today on domestic violence charges, according to our news partners at WBNS.
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WBNS, citing their sister station in Denver, reported that jail records showed the 28-year-old was held on suspicion of domestic violence and criminal mischief in Douglas County, Colorado.
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An arrest affidavit obtained by CBS News states that Cooper and a woman were arrested after what police called a fight over phones.
The two were reportedly arguing over cheating allegations when the woman threw his phone and bit her phone.
The Associated Press reported he had his first court appearance on Friday and is due back in court on Monday.
Cooper, a Gahanna native, played for the Buckeyes from 2016 to 2020. As WBNS reported, he was the first player ever selected to wear the “Block O” jersey. He was also a two-time team captain.
He was a seventh-round draft pick by the Denver Broncos in 2021 and is entering his sixth season with the team.
In a statement to the Associated Press, the Broncos said they were “aware of the matter and are gathering more information.”
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Former Tennessee pitcher Chad Dallas was optioned to Toronto's Triple-A affiliate Buffalo on Friday. The Blue Jays also activated pitcher Simeon Woods Richardson and assigned pitcher Tommy Nance for a rehab assignment with Buffalo.
Dallas (1-0) made his MLB debut on Thursday at Atlanta, earning his first career win. Toronto defeated the Braves, 7-2, at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia.
The former Vol pitched 3.2 innings in relief and recorded two strikeouts and 68 pitches, including 38 strikes, against 15 batters. He allowed two hits, one run (one earned) and two walks.
Dallas played at Tennessee from 2020-21, appearing in 21 games (21 starts) and had a 14-2 record.
He is the 13th former Vol who played for former Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello to make a MLB debut: Garrett Crochet (2020), Chase Silseth (2022), Ben Joyce (2023), Andre Lipcius (2023), Trey Lipscomb (2024), Jordan Beck (2024), Seth Halvorsen (2024), Chase Dollander (2025), Blade Tidwell (2025), Christian Moore (2025), Chase Burns (2025), Drew Gilbert (2025) and Dallas (2026).
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Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey might have locked horns inside a WWE ring but MMA superstar has laughed off suggestions that Lynch could make it in the Octagon.
Lynch and Rousey made history when they headlined WrestleMania together and while Rousey is long gone from WWE for now, her legacy is there despite her short run.
As for Lynch, she is firmly entrenched as one of the greatest female wrestlers of all time.
Of course, the two locked horns a few times in WWE and speaking on the latest Stephanie McMahon Podcast, Lynch suggested there was a time she fancied the Octagon.
“Wrestling her, there was one time when she beat me up and I remember thinking, not because I could fight back, but I was like, ‘Ah, I can take a beating. Maybe I could go into MMA. I think I can take it,” Lynch commented.
“But then…that lasted one week. Actually one week is generous.”
Rousey, though, seems to be having none of it.

WWE has seen some crossover into the MMA world over the years with the likes of Brock Lesnar, Matt Riddle and CM Punk all competing.
Rousey, of course, is the biggest name to give both a whirl in the women’s game.
But after seeing Becky speak about her thoughts of doing MMA, Rousey took to Instagram to laugh off the comments.
“LMAO. What she doesn’t realise is that I was very, very nice to her” Rousey commented.
While it’s unlikely we’ll see Lynch make the move over, you can never say never in sports entertainment.
As for Rousey, a WWE return at any point seems unlikely at the moment given her comments on the product over the past few years.
But as with above, you just never know and if the money and the storyline works, we might well see one more run for Rousey at some point down the line.
Green Bay Packers fans wasted little time sharing their opinions after Christian Watson secured a massive new contract extension, a move that immediately became one of the biggest talking points of the offseason. The agreement signals the organization’s belief that he will remain a centerpiece of the offense for years to come. The reported four-year [...]
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Tarik Skubal is scheduled to make a rehab start on Sunday, roughly four weeks since he underwent a new procedure to remove a loose body from his pitching elbow.
If all goes well, the reigning two-time Cy Young winner could return to the Detroit Tigers' rotation soon as he's the subject of trade rumors ahead of MLB's trade deadline. Manager A.J. Hinch announced the rehab plan to reporters on Friday.
Skubal will make his rehab start with the club's single-A affiliate in Grand Rapids, Michigan, due to weather concerns elsewhere.
"He's gonna go on rehab and pitch on Sunday in West Michigan," Hinch said. "It's weather-related. Looks pretty nasty in Iowa, looks pretty nasty in Richmond. Looks great in Grand Rapids.
"The Caps will get a pretty good starting pitcher for Sunday, and we'll get him started competitively with his outing. We're excited for that."

Hinch also announced that starting pitchers Casey Mize (adductor) and Justin Verlander (hip) will throw off the mound Saturday amid their own rehab from stints on the injured list. He didn't offer a precise timeline for either's return.
Skubal will make his rehab start a month since undergoing a new procedure on May 7 to remove a loose body from his left elbow. Pitchers were previously projected to miss a minimum of three months for undergoing such a procedure. How Skubal performs and reacts after his procedure will be the subject of great scrutiny.
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Skubal's agent Scott Boras, who coined the procedure the "Skubal scope," likened the less-invasive procedure to remove a "lima-bean sized particle" to an "an injection" rather than surgery. He told ESPN' Buster Olney in May that the procedure would cut his return timeline to "well less than half" of what would be expected from a traditional arthroscopic procedure and allow Skubal to pick up roughly where he left off upon his return to the mound.
"We really feel that the buildup will be, really — he will not lose the buildup that he had, you know, prior to the surgery," Boras said "And he'll be able to return to performance at just a much, much earlier stage."
A return to Detroit's rotation as soon as next week would put Skubal almost two full months ahead of the timeline projected from an arthroscopic procedure.
How long Skubal would remain in Detroit's rotation is unclear. With the Tigers (25-38) sitting 10.5 games out of first place in the AL Central, Skubal has been the subject of trade rumors ahead of MLB's Aug. 3 trade deadline.
Prior to his elbow procedure Skubal (2.70 ERA, 0.946 WHIP) was in the midst of another outstanding season on the heels of consecutive Cy Young campaigns. He'd be a difference-making addition for a contending club seeking to upgrade the top of its rotation.
Whether or not the Tigers are seriously considering dealing their ace is unclear. The AL playoff race remains wide open, and the Tigers have time to return to contention ahead of the August trade deadline.
Aaron Judge was officially moved to the injured list before the Yankees' game against the Red Sox on Friday, June 5. Top prospect Spencer Jones was recalled to take his spot in the outfield. Judge was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his first right rib and is expected to miss several weeks.
The Yankees said Judge will be shut down for four to six weeks before reimaging. That means the most optimistic timeline would be a late July, early August return.
Jones, a left-handed slugger, made his major-league debut last month and was underwhelming. The No. 6 prospect per MLB Pipeline, Jones hit .167/.259./.167 in 27 plate appearance during his first stint. The Yankees are thin in the outfield at the moment with Giancarlo Stanton on the IL with a right calf issue and Jasson Dominguez also on the IL with a left shoulder strain.
Jones has shown power potential for years. At Triple-A Scranton this year, he is hitting. 269 with a .571 slugging percentage, 13 home runs and 48 RBI in 43 games.
The 2022 first-round pick out of Vanderbilt has also shown penchant for striking out a lot. During his first major-league stint, he struck out at a 44.4% rate. In Triple-A he has struck out 60 times in 185 plate appearances this year.
While he is also 6-foot-7 like Judge, he is stepping into a big hole in the lineup left by the Yankees captain.
Before the injury, Judge, the two-time reigning American League MVP, was hitting .248 with 17 homers in 261 plate appearances.
It is a big moment for Jones, who fell off the Top 100 prospect lists last offseason after 109 strikeouts in 298 Triple-A plate appearances. He was demoted May 21 with instructions to work on his swing.
Now the Yankees will have time with Judge on the shelf to see what Jones can do.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Aaron Judge injury update: Yankees captain to IL, Spencer Jones back
BATTLE CREEK — In April, Marty Martin learned he was going to be the new athletic director at Pennfield High School. One of his first duties was going to be to look for a new football coach at the school.
Turns out, he didn't have to look far.
Martin has been named as the new varsity head football coach at Pennfield.
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"It's a blessing. I am thrilled to be the head coach at Pennfield," Martin said.
It's an interesting choice from a school district that has not often allowed its athletic directors to coach a sport.
Martin was part of the search committee and was in on the interview process as Pennfield narrowed its list to a select group of candidates for the head football coaching job. In the end, Martin was asked to step in to be the head coach.
"The superintendent asked me to take the job and I'm excited to do it," Martin said.
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Martin was on the football coaching staff last year under then-head coach Robbie Hattan, who stepped down after three seasons, going 8-19.
"I really believe being part of the program is going to help me. I know our athletes, have built relationships with them and have been able to build trust with them," Martin said. "Hopefully all of that will allow me to motivate them to commit to what we are trying to do, which is get Pennfield back to a culture of winning."
Martin has a knowledge of that experience from when Pennfield was a perennial power in the 1980s.
"I played in the first ever game between Maple Valley and Pennfield when we were both in the SMAA," Martin said. "I was on the field when Pennfield scored on the very last play of the game to win."
An alum of Maple Valley, Martin was a head coach at that school from 2015-23. Overall, he was a coach in the Maple Valley football program from 1987-2002. He also coached at various other schools, including St. Philip, Lakewood Lake Odessa.
Another job Martin had when he was selected as athletic director was to find a new head varsity boys basketball coach.
Martin took care of that as well.
Pennfield has named Jackson Murphy Cruze as the new head varsity basketball coach. Cruze played at Olivet University and was later a coach in the men's program. He also coached the junior varsity team at Aquinas College. Last year, he was the head girls basketball coach at Forest Hills Eastern.
Cruze takes over for Hattan, who was also the varsity boys basketball coach at Pennfield before stepping down. Hattan led Pennfield to back-to-back Interstate 8 Conference titles the last two years.
Also, while he was hiring coaches, he picked Maxie Naramor to be the new competitive cheerleading coach at Pennfield.
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This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: Pennfield selects new head coaches for football, boys basketball

The Cleveland Browns will follow a familiar, tired script in late July when they open training camp in Berea.
Without a true starting quarterback on the roster, head coach Todd Monken has the unenviable task of choosing between:
For those who have been fans of the Browns for more than just the final seven games of the 2025 season, they know how this movie ends.
Cleveland has not made it through an entire season with just one starting quarterback since 2020, so whoever wins the starter’s job between Watson and Sanders will not make it through the entire season either because of injury (most likely Watson) or continued poor play (both fit that category).
And ready or not, Green is practically a lock to start at least one game at the end of the season. As for Gabriel? He will most likely spend the fall in Atlanta, Miami, or somewhere else.
From there, the Browns can finally move on from Watson, keep Sanders as the most-popular backup quarterback the league has ever seen (or not), let Green continue as the developmental quarterback, and hope to strike it rich at the position in the 2027 NFL Draft.
But what if another option presents itself to general manager Andrew Berry? An option that is both familiar and would represent possibly the greatest comeback in franchise history?
We’re talking, of course, about Baker Mayfield.
The No. 1 overall selection in the 2018 NFL Draft, Mayfield looked like the answer after leading the Browns to the playoffs in 2020 and getting off to a hot start in 2021 before a shoulder injury derailed the season in Week 2. Things spiraled from there as the Browns took the “big swing and a miss” on Watson in 2022 and subsequently traded Mayfield to the Carolina Panthers.
Baker Mayfield says he wants to stay in Tampa but they’re not close on a new contract and he’s set a deadline of the start of training camp, not wanting to negotiate after that during the season. pic.twitter.com/RkVX9Nxg9s
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) June 5, 2026
It took him a while to refind his mojo, but once Mayfield landed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2023, he led the Buccaneers to the playoffs in 2023 and 2024, and only missed on making it three years in a row thanks to some late-game collapses by the defense down the stretch.
Mayfield is entering the final year of his contract with Tampa Bay, and the two sides are “not close” to reaching a new deal, as Mayfield said on Friday during an interview at his youth football camp:
“We love the community, we love being here, they’ve embraced us, and we enjoy being here and obviously gonna raise kids here. But yeah, contract stuff, it’s happening, it’s starting, the talks and whatnot, but not anywhere close to what we were thinking.
“So, we’d love to be here long-term, and as of right now, it’s not exactly the case. But as of now, I’m under contract for 2026, and the guys in that locker room, the staff know that I’m still gonna be me. I’m still gonna do everything that I can to help this team win the Super Bowl. To me, that’s the priority. Everything else will take care of itself. Obviously, yes, I would love to have a long-term deal, but they know my deadline is as soon as training camp starts, we’re not doing any contract stuff, it’s all ball. So, it’s not up to me when that gets done. So, hopefully before that. If not, we’re still gonna have a good year.”
So could Mayfield and the Browns have a reunion in 2027?
On Mayfield’s side, any beef he may have with head coach Kevin Stefanski resides in Atlanta now that Stefanski is head coach of the Falcons. And as long as Odell Beckham Jr. is nowhere to be seen in Cuyahoga County, everything should go well with the wide receivers.
But teams are starved for good quarterback play, so if Mayfield continues to play the way he has the past three years (an average of 4,079 passing yards, 32 touchdowns, and a 66.3 completion percentage), the Buccaneers will find a way to keep Mayfield in Tampa.
As for the Browns, they are not in a position to say “no” to any option when it comes to the quarterback position. And those numbers that Mayfield has put up in Tampa? They would put him at the top of Cleveland’s all-time single-season list.
Would it happen? Probably not, as Mayfield is unlikely to hit the open market. Could it happen? Until he signs a new contract and the Browns find an actual quarterback, every possibility is on the table.
If it did happen, and Mayfield actually took the Browns to the place where everyone believed they were heading after the 2020 playoff season? They would not be able to build a statue fast enough or print enough Return of the King T-shirts to meet the demand from a starving fan base that loses a little more patience every season.
So what do you say, Browns fans? If Mayfield were to be available in free agency next year, should the Browns welcome him back? Or has that ship truly sailed? Get the conversation going in the comments!
The NFL saw June 1 come and go. For fans, it's just another day.
In terms of the football calendar, it's an important date for just about every team in the league.
The reason June 1 is a highlighted occasion is because that is the date every dollar on a team's salary cap must then be accounted for.
Prior to that, teams can designate with certain roster moves with such mechanisms as a post-June 1 move. This applies specifically to how teams manage cap charges for a player removed from a roster, either via release or trade.
With all that dust settled, one area of the salary cap affected is dead cap space. That is a lump sum of dollars a team has designated toward former contracts that are still counting against the current salary cap... hence the name "dead" cap space.
The total of dead cap space for each team in the NFL currently, including the New York Jets, can be found from most to least below (according to OverTheCap):
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Dead cap: $179,214,257.
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Dead cap: $116,820,743.
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Dead cap: $112,123,154.
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Dead cap: $111,466,021.
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Dead cap: $73,796,964.
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Dead cap: $73,320,820.
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Dead cap: $66,573,375.
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Dead cap: $55,808,720.
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Dead cap: $54,773,874.
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Dead cap: $46,210,550.
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Dead cap: $45,525,605.
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Dead cap: $45,081,407.
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Dead cap: $43,875,329.
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Dead cap: $42,447,651.
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Dead cap: $38,489,465.
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Dead cap: $36,281,074.
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Dead cap: $28,184,566.
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Dead cap: $26,561,288.
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Dead cap: $26,468,791.
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Dead cap: $22,140,178.
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Dead cap: $20,722,292.
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Dead cap: $20,135,655.
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Dead cap: $18,208,715.
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Dead cap: $15,734,477.
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Dead cap: $13,333,091.
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Dead cap: $12,242,947.
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Dead cap: $10,793,686.
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Dead cap: $10,416,745.
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Dead cap: $9,783,977.
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Dead cap: $5,596,511.
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Dead cap: $3,409,368.
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Dead cap: $512,823.
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Post-June 1 dead cap space for all 32 NFL teams (including the Jets)
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This year felt different. Throughout the regular season, Isaiah Joe was moving differently. No longer was he just a 3-point shooting specialist like it's NBA 2K and you're picking out your build. But it felt like the 26-year-old had finally figured things out to be a more well-rounded player.
Joe averaged career highs across the board. He put up 11.1 points on 45.5% shooting and 2.1 rebounds. He shot 42.3% from 3 on six attempts. On defense, he stayed in front of folks. Not being picked on as usual. We know he's a regular-season machine who can soak up minutes and play alongside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. But the NBA playoffs would be the ultimate test.
Alas, it was sadly business as usual for Joe in the NBA playoffs. His numbers fell off a cliff. He averaged 4.8 points and shot 34.8% from 3 on 3.5 attempts in this year's postseason journey. Throughout OKC's run to the 2026 Western Conference Finals, it never felt like he could cash in on a high-leverage look when it desperately needed a timely bucket.
By the end of their series against the San Antonio Spurs, Joe was mostly out of the rotation. All of his self-created looks were gone. Even though he's expanded his repertoire on the kind of outside jumpers he'd take, the shot simply didn't fall. He reflected on his 2025-26 season in his exit interview.
"As a player or competitor, it's frustrating. But in the moment, it's more of what can I do to help the team win and in that moment, being in those games where you don't play, you're just trying to bring energy to the guys," Joe said. "Obviously, with this organization, sometimes you play when you think you're not going to play and then you don't play when you think you're going to play. You just never know. That's just one thing that we've been really good at. Just the ability to stay ready."
It's just a shame Joe couldn't figure out his playoff troubles once again. After a strong regular season where he did more than just be your standard catch-and-shoot guy, he was primed for a redemption arc. Instead, he fizzled out as Jared McCain usurped his minutes.
Now, the Thunder must decide if Joe will return next season. He has a two-year, $22.6 million contract left. With the final year being a team option. OKC has reached the natural end of its current roster life cycle. Changes are inevitable with some of their rotation players around Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams.
The question will be if the Thunder move on from Joe to shed salary and restock its draft capital. OKC's payroll is about to balloon up. If they move on, there'd surely be a strong market for the sharpshooter's services. There's always a premium for good outside shooting in the regular season. On the flip side, though, he's such a machine. He might be too talented to move on from. At least for right now. We'll see. This feels like a true coinflip decision.
Regardless of what happens, Joe is one of their best developmental stories. Feels like I'm repeating myself with that line for several guys on their roster. But it's true. He was the No. 49 pick of the 2020 NBA draft. His first two years were forgettable on the Philadelphia 76ers. When OKC added him off the waiver wire in 2022, it got more than it bargained for with four-plus seasons of insane production.
"Being here with this team, I've learned that the work that I put in is bigger than me. To go back to buying in and playing for one another, you have a mentality of I want to improve, but I want to win for these guys," Joe said. "I want to play hard for these guys. I think that's very rare to have. Everybody on one team that kinda has that mindset."
This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Isaiah Joe opens up about reduced NBA playoff role with OKC Thunder
In the midst of what may be the last World Cup of Cristiano Ronaldo‘s extraordinary international career, Roberto Martinez is making sure that Portugal is ready for its 2026 tournament. As other national teams settle into their North American bases, Portugal has chosen a different route, creating intrigue around its unusually late arrival in the United States.
In fact, Portugal is among the last major European sides scheduled to travel. With expectations high following the UEFA Nations League triumph, many supporters wondered why the national team would delay its journey so close to the start of the tournament.
Portugal enters the World Cup as one of the strongest contenders outside the traditional favorites. Led by 41-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo, the squad combines experience with a younger generation that includes players such as Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Joao Neves, Nuno Mendes, and Rafael Leao.
The national team has been drawn into Group K alongside Colombia, DR Congo, and Uzbekistan, with its opening match scheduled for June 17 in Houston. Ronaldo is set to make a historic sixth World Cup appearance, extending a record that no other men’s player has achieved.

While many competing nations have already arrived in North America, Portugal has deliberately chosen to remain in Europe longer. The decision initially raised questions regarding fitness, logistics, and tournament preparation. The explanation finally arrived when Martinez addressed the issue during Friday’s press conference.
The Portugal coach revealed that the strategy was carefully designed to maximize preparation time rather than simply getting to the United States as early as possible. “The importance of friendly matches is not in the matches themselves, but in the preparation we get from them. Tomorrow [Saturday] against Chile, we want to win, but that is not our main objective. We will use all 11 substitutions.”
The coach made it clear that the focus is on individual player development and overall team readiness rather than the result of the warm-up matches. “Our focus is more on the players individually. The final result is everything we add to the team.”
Martinez then revealed the key factor behind the decision. Portugal’s technical staff believes the final days before departure are more valuable when spent working in familiar surroundings rather than adapting prematurely to a different environment. “In March, we trained at high altitude. Now we will play in Houston, so we decided to arrive in the United States as late as possible so we could work here on what we need to.”
The coach explained that previous tournament experience played a major role in shaping the plan. Rather than following the approach taken by other nations, Portugal opted for a customized preparation schedule. “So we are benefiting from the experience I gained from three World Cups.”
As a result, Portugal is scheduled to depart for the United States on June 12, one day after the tournament officially begins, allowing the squad to complete its final preparation block at home before crossing the Atlantic.

The 2026 World Cup is less than a week away, and a growing concern is already casting a shadow over the tournament. Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing for what could be a historic final World Cup appearance with Portugal, while Lionel Messi hopes to lead Argentina in another title defense. At the same time, rising stars such as Lamine Yamal and Vinicius are expected to play central roles for Spain and Brazil, respectively, yet all four could find themselves battling more than just their opponents.
A new analysis suggests that weather conditions across several host cities in North America could become one of the tournament’s biggest talking points. Experts warn that dangerous heat and humidity levels may affect players, referees, fans, and stadium workers throughout the competition.
According to the United States’ NPR (National Public Radio)‘s analysis based on 20 years of weather data, more than one-third of the tournament’s 104 matches are projected to face high-risk heat conditions. Meanwhile, many others fall into a moderate-risk category.
Researchers used Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT), a measurement that combines air temperature, humidity, sunlight exposure, and wind conditions. Unlike standard temperature readings, WBGT provides a more accurate indication of how stressful environmental conditions can be on the human body.

The findings suggest that several host cities may experience weather severe enough to create significant health concerns. Experts believe these conditions could affect performance levels while also increasing the likelihood of heat-related illnesses.
Medical specialists have long warned about the dangers of extreme heat during elite sporting events. High temperatures combined with humidity can make it difficult for the body to cool itself effectively, particularly during high-intensity exercise.
The report notes that players could face increased risks of dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, muscle fatigue, and dizziness. Referees, stadium staff, and supporters spending hours outdoors may also be vulnerable. To make matters worse, previous tournaments have already offered warning signs.
During the 2024 Copa America, assistant referee Humberto Panjoj collapsed during a match in Kansas City after being affected by the heat. The incident became a reminder that extreme weather conditions can impact everyone involved in a major sporting event. Please be advised that the video contains sensitive content and may not be suitable for faint-hearted viewers.
Attimi di preoccupazione durante il match tra #Peru e #Canada 😥 Malore per il guardalinee Humberto Panjoj nel finale del primo tempo probabilmente a causa delle alte temperature a Kansas City🌡️#CopaAmèrica #Sportitalia pic.twitter.com/gNF66PMFdq
— Sportitalia (@tvdellosport) June 25, 2024
While FIFA has attempted to reduce risks through scheduling decisions, the analysis identifies several matches and venues that could still face particularly challenging conditions. Dallas and Houston emerged as the most concerning host cities overall, with projected WBGT readings regularly exceeding the high-risk threshold.
| Host City | Highest Projected WBGT | (°C) | Most Notable High-Risk Matches |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dallas–Fort Worth | 84.2°F | 29.0°C | Japan vs. Netherlands (June 14), England vs. Croatia (June 17), Argentina vs. Austria (June 22), Semifinal (July 14) |
| Houston | 84.2°F | 29.0°C | Germany vs. Curacao (June 14), Portugal vs. DR Congo (June 17), Netherlands vs. Sweden (June 20), Portugal vs Uzbekistan (June 23), Round of 16 (July 4) |
| Miami | 82.4°F | 28.0°C | Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia (June 15), Brazil vs. Scotland (June 24), Quarterfinal (July 11), Third-place match (July 18) |
| Atlanta | 82.4°F | 28.0°C | Spain vs. Cape Verde (June 15), Spain vs. Saudi Arabia (June 21), Round of 16 (July 7), Semifinal (July 15) |
The projected WBGT readings for some of these matches exceed 84°F (29.0°C), placing them firmly within the dangerous category according to heat-risk standards. For Ronaldo and Portugal, the concern is especially notable because both of their first two group-stage matches in Houston have been identified among the tournament’s highest-risk fixtures.
However, the heat challenge is not limited to Portugal. Argentina, led by Messi, could encounter dangerous conditions during its group-stage meeting with Austria in Dallas.
Brazil, featuring Vinicius as one of its key attacking stars, is scheduled to play Scotland in Miami, another venue highlighted for severe humidity concerns. Meanwhile, Spain‘s campaign may also be affected. Matches involving Yamal‘s national team in Atlanta are among those projected to face elevated heat stress levels.

The report identifies four cities as particularly vulnerable. Miami stands out because it combines heat and humidity. While temperatures may not always be the highest, the moisture in the air significantly increases physical stress on athletes.
| Match | Venue | Date | WBGT (°F) | (°C) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Semifinal | Dallas–Fort Worth | July 14 | 84.2°F | 29.0°C |
| Semifinal | Atlanta | July 15 | 82.4°F | 28.0°C |
| Quarterfinal | Miami | July 11 | 82.4°F | 28.0°C |
| Round of 16 | Houston | July 4 | 84.2°F | 29.0°C |
| World Cup Final | New Jersey / New York | July 19 | 78.8°F | 26.0°C |
Houston consistently ranks among the hottest venues in the tournament projections. Multiple group-stage and knockout-round fixtures there are expected to exceed dangerous thresholds. Dallas produces some of the highest projected WBGT readings overall, making it arguably the most concerning host city in the analysis.
Atlanta also features several high-risk knockout matches, including one of the tournament’s semifinals. Meanwhile, venues such as Vancouver, Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Mexico City are viewed as significantly safer due to cooler conditions.
| Venue | Risk Level | WBGT (°F) | (°C) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vancouver | Minimal Risk | Below 70°F | Below 21°C |
| Seattle | Minimal Risk | Below 70°F | Below 21°C |
| San Francisco Bay Area | Minimal Risk | Below 70°F | Below 21°C |
| Mexico City | Minimal Risk | Below 70°F | Below 21°C |

The saga between these clubs for Julian Alvarez continued last week in an expected way as Atletico Madrid published a photo of Lamine Yamal wearing their jersey next to a fake low offer. This wasn’t taken lightly by Barcelona, which responded with their acting president Rafael Yuste on Friday.
Yuste said: “Atlético de Madrid’s posts? I thought they were in very bad taste. We have a very clear way of acting as a club. I believe education comes above everything, and therefore we must continue giving an example, from the president to the last member of the board.”
In the posts of the matter, Atletico Madrid joked they offered “4 tickets for Bad Bunny’s concert, an annual subscription to ABC, and a bag of sunflower seeds” for the right winger after what they considered a low offer for Alvarez. They also made similar posts involving Pedri and Raphinha.
The reported offer from Barcelona was 100 million euros, according to Marca. Even if this may not be enough for Atletico Madrid, it wasn’t a disrespectful one. However, they responded to all the pressure they think is being put on them claiming they have been “suffering a smear campaign against one of our players”.
HERE WE GO! Hemos enviado un fax al @FCBarcelona_es con nuestra oferta de traspaso: 4 entradas para el concierto de Bad Bunny de mañana, una suscripción anual al ABC y una bolsa de pipas. Esperamos ansiosos la respuesta para preparar el ‘announce’. pic.twitter.com/e0J7mPljHa
— Atlético de Madrid (@Atleti) May 29, 2026
Purchasing a forward seems to be the priority for Barcelona in this transfer window after the void left by Robert Lewandowski, who’s replacement solution isn’t being commanded by the acting president.
Yuste said when asked about the possible arrival of the Argentine forward: “Deco is managing the sporting plans very well, and we want him to continue with this great work he has been doing.”
While Yuste remains in one of the highest ranks in the club’s organization, he’s only the acting president, so it makes total sense he isn’t following these types of negotiations firsthand as he must take a back seat to Joan Laporta. The winner of the elections has a date to officially become the president of Barcelona on July 1.

| WHO | Haiti vs Peru |
| WHAT | International Friendly |
| WHEN | 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT • Friday, June 5, 2026 |
| WHERE | Fubo, DirecTV Stream and FOX Deportes |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
Peru enters this friendly looking to move forward after a disappointing World Cup qualifying campaign that ended without a playoff berth, while Haiti continues its preparations for a historic return to the FIFA World Cup in 2026, its first appearance since 1974.
With Peru focused on rebuilding and Haiti aiming to build momentum ahead of soccer’s biggest stage, this matchup offers an intriguing test for both sides. Be sure not to miss this international friendly clash.

As he prepares to embark on what will likely be the final World Cup campaign of his career, Lionel Messi is positioned to shatter one of the tournament’s most prestigious longevity milestones.
The Argentine icon has German striker Miroslav Klose’s historic record for the most individual match wins in World Cup history firmly in his sights, while his long-time rival Cristiano Ronaldo faces an incredibly steep uphill climb to enter the conversation.
The all-time record currently belongs exclusively to Klose, who amassed 17 match victories for Germany across 24 total appearances spanning the 2002, 2006, 2010, and 2014 tournaments.
Sitting just behind the former Bayern Munich forward is Messi, who has accumulated 16 victories in 26 World Cup matches across the 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022 editions.

The Inter Miami star requires just a single match victory during the group stage in North America to draw level with Klose, meaning there is an incredibly high statistical probability that he will establish a new all-time record before the knockout rounds even begin.
Tied with Messi in second place is Brazilian legend Cafu, who fell just one victory short of matching Klose. The iconic two-time World Cup-winning right-back secured his 16 wins in remarkably efficient fashion, needing only 20 total appearances across the 1994, 1998, 2002, and 2006 tournaments to set his mark.
For Cristiano Ronaldo, the mathematical pathway to catching Klose—and potentially Messi—is significantly more complicated, though not entirely impossible.
The Portuguese superstar currently possesses 10 career World Cup match victories, collected over the course of 22 appearances spanning five consecutive tournaments from 2006 through 2022. Facing a seven-win deficit just to tie Klose, Ronaldo’s ambitions are heavily aided by the tournament’s massive structural expansion.
With the 2026 tournament debuting a brand-new 48-team format, FIFA has expanded the knockout stage to include a Round of 32. This means any team reaching the semi-finals or final will play eight total matches instead of the traditional seven.
If Portugal mount a deep run in the tournament, Ronaldo could technically surpass Klose’s benchmark of 17 wins. However, even a flawless Portuguese run might not be enough to secure the all-time crown, as Messi remains in a far superior tactical position to claim the record for himself.
| Rank | Player | National team | Wins |
| 1st | Miroslav Klose | Germany | 17 |
| 2nd | Lionel Messi | Argentina | 16 |
| 2nd | Cafu | Brazil | 16 |
| 4th | Wolfgang Overath | Germany | 15 |
| 4th | Ronaldo | Brazil | 15 |
| 4th | Philipp Lahm | Germany | 15 |
| 4th | Bastian Schweinsteiger | Germany | 15 |
| 4th | Lothar Matthäus | Germany | 15 |
| 9th | Lúcio | Brazil | 14 |
| 9th | Franz Beckenbauer | Germany | 14 |

| WHO | Canada vs Ireland |
| WHAT | International Friendly |
| WHEN | 7:30pm ET / 4:30pm PT • Friday, June 5, 2026 |
| WHERE | Fubo, DirecTV Stream, FS2 and Hulu + Live TV |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
Ireland enters this friendly looking to begin a new chapter after falling short of a World Cup berth, as a disappointing playoff exit followed a runner-up finish in its qualifying group. Meanwhile, Canada are riding the momentum of a 2-0 win over Uzbekistan and continues to fine-tune a roster with hopes of making a significant impact at the upcoming World Cup.
With the tournament drawing closer, every match carries added importance for the Canadians as they seek to build chemistry and maintain their positive trajectory against an Irish side determined to prove it can compete with top opposition. Don’t miss this intriguing clash as both teams continue their preparations for the challenges ahead.

appears to be in talks for his next outing, which could involve negotiations with Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn. The former WBC heavyweight champion comes off a split decision victory over Derek Chisora in April, when he scored two knockdowns in a largely scrappy 12-round affair. Prior to that, Wilder had claimed a seventh-round finish […]
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İtalyanların konuştuklarına bakılacak olursa; Süper Lig'de yeni sezon öncesi sol stoper takviyesi için düğmeye basan Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş, Serie A ekiplerinden Bologna forması giyen Kolombiyalı savunma lideri Jhon Lucumí'yi kadrosuna katmak için dev bir transfer derbisine tutuştu. Kulübüyle sözleşme yenilemeyi reddeden ve adı Barcelona ile de anılan 27 yaşındaki sol ayaklı yıldız için İstanbul'un üç devi İtalya'da karşı karşıya geldi.
Süper Lig'de sol stoper arayışındaki devler Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş, Serie A'nın en formda savunmacılarından Jhon Lucumí için büyük transfer rekabetine girişti. Bologna’nın Kolombiyalı yıldızı için Avrupa’nın devleri de sırada.
İtalyan Il Resto del Carlino'nun haberine göre;Bologna formasıyla harika bir sezonu geride bırakan 27 yaşındaki Jhon Lucumí, İtalyan kulübünün sözleşme uzatma tekliflerini kesin bir dille reddetti.
YILLIK MAAŞI SADECE 800 BİN EURO
Bologna’da net 800 bin Euro kazanan oyuncuya kulübü 1.5 milyon Euro teklif etti. Ancak Lucumí, Premier Lig ekiplerinin kendisine önerdiği yıllık net 3 milyon Euro’luk seviyeye çıkılmasını istiyor.
Geçen yaz Bologna, diğer stoperi Beukema'yı 34 milyon Euro'ya Napoli'ye satınca Lucumí için gelen 30 milyon Euro'luk teklifleri engellemişti. Ancak oyuncunun net tavrıyla birlikte bu yaz ayrılık kaçınılmaz görünüyor.
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PEK ÇOK TALİBİ OLAN BİR YILDIZ
Menajerlerin piyasayı hareketlendirmesiyle sol ayaklı stoper için adeta bir transfer savaşı başladı. Finansal açıdan güçlü olan Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray oyuncuyla doğrudan ilgileniyor. Sol stoper takviyesi yapmak isteyen Beşiktaş da süreci yakından takip eden kulüpler arasında.
Kolombiyalı oyuncunun adı, Bastoni'nin Inter'den ayrılma ihtimaline karşılık hem Inter hem de Barcelona'nın radarına girmiş durumda.
Geçen yaz oyuncuya talip olan Sunderland'in ilgisi sürerken, sözleşmesi bitecek olan Marcos Senesi'nin durumuna göre Bournemouth da devreye girdi.
SÖZLEŞMESİNİN SON SEZONUNDA
Bologna, zamanında 8.5 milyon Euro'ya kadrosuna kattığı savunma liderini değerinin altına satmak istemiyor. Sözleşmesinin son yılına girmek üzere olan Lucumí'nin bonservis değerini korumak isteyen İtalyan kulübü, resmi transferi Dünya Kupası sonrasına ertelemeyi planlıyor. Kolombiya Milli Takımı ile Dünya Kupası'nda boy gösterecek olan yıldız stoper için Avrupa Ligi maçları da büyük bir vitrin olacak.
Bologna, Kolombiyalı stoperin oynamadığı maçlarda ortalama 2.5 gol yerken, onun forma giydiği son 7 lig maçında bu ortalama 1 golün altına düştü.

Beşiktaş, anlaşmaya vardığı İtalyan teknik adam Vincenzo Italiano ile yarın sözleşme imzalayacak.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre başkan Serdal Adalı ve futbol direktörü Önder Özen'in de katılımıyla saat 14.00'te BJK Nevzat Demir Tesisleri'nde imza töreni düzenlenecek.
Vincenzo Italiano, akşam saatlerinde Beşiktaş için İstanbul'a gelmişti.

A Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella ve futbolcularımızdan Arda Güler Venezuella maçı öncesi açıklamalarda bulundu. Montella, sakatlıklarla ilgili olarak Hakan Çalhanoğlu ve Kenan Yıldız'ın son durumu hakkında konuştu.
A Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella ve Arda Güler açıklamalarda bulundu.
MONTELLA'NIN AÇIKLAMALARINDAN SATIR BAŞLARI
Vincenzo Montella: "Sakatlıklarla ilgili olarak Hakan Çalhanoğlu'nu yavaş yavaş aramıza almaya başladık. Kenan henüz antrenmanlara başlamadı ama o da başlayacak. Kerem ve Ferdi'de de temkinli gidiyoruz. Birbirine yakın takımlardan oluşan bir grup olduğunu söyleyebilirim. Futbolda hiçbir zaman kolay diye bir şey yoktur."
"HERKESİ GURURLANDIRMAK İSTİYORUZ"
Biz neler yapabildiğimizi bilen bir takımız. En iyi şekilde temsil etmemiz gereken ülkemiz var. Herkesi gururlandırmak istiyoruz. O yüzden adım adım ilerleyerek istediğimiz bütün sonuçları almak istiyoruz ama bunun için de çok çalışmamız lazım. O yüzden çok çalışacağız.
"Kalacağımız kamp yerinde hava şartları sıcak olacak ama bu durum bizi yıldırmayacak. Çünkü Dünya Kupası böyle bir organizasyon."
ARDA GÜLER: TÜM DÜNYAYA KANITLADIK
Arda Güler: "Dünya futbolunun bizi ön planda tutmasının sebebi, bence bu ortamı biz oluşturduk. 2 senedir çok önemli mücadeleler gösterdik. Belli bir noktada olduğumuzu tüm dünyaya kanıtladık. Daha iyisini yapacağımızı biliyorum. Çok heyecanlı olduğumuzu söyleyebilirim. Bu bizim hayalimiz. En son Dünya Kupası'na gittiğimizde ben doğmamıştım bile. En iyi şekilde oynamak istiyoruz. Her şeyimizi vermek istiyoruz"
İLK HEDEFİMİZ GRUPTAN ÇIKMAK
"İlk hedefimiz gruptan çıkmak. Sonrasında maç maç elimizden geleni yapmak istiyoruz. Belli bir noktada olduğumuzu tüm dünyaya kanıtlamış olduk. Kesinlikle daha iyisini yapabileceğimizi biliyorum. Tüm takıma güveniyorum."
8 NUMARALI FORMA...
"8 numaralı formayı giyeceğim için çok mutluyum. Buraya boşuna gelmediğimizi göstermek istiyoruz."

Fenerbahçe'de pazar günü yapılacak başkanlık seçimi öncesi adaylardan Hakan Safi'nin en büyük kozu olan Luís Suárez, sessizliğini bozarak transfer ateşini yaktı. Kolombiyalı golcünün "Geleceğim belirsiz" açıklaması ve Safi'yi takibe alması Portekiz'de infial yaratırken, 80 milyon euro'luk serbest kalma maddesine güvenen Sporting cephesi ise FIFA nezdinde bir şey yapamadığı için sadece öfke dolu şekilde süreci izliyor.
Fenerbahçe’deki başkanlık seçimi süreci, transfer piyasasında depreme yol açtı. Sporting Lizbon’un forveti Luís Suárez, başkan adayı Hakan Safi’nin seçim vaadi haline gelirken; Portekiz ve Türkiye hattında sular durulmuyor. 80 milyon euro'luk serbest kalma maddesi, milyon dolarlık vaatler ve kulislerdeki sert eleştirilerle süreç tam bir transfer kördüğümüne dönüştü.
SPORTING CEPHESİNİN DURUMU ÇOK NET
Portekiz devi Sporting Lizbon, oyuncuyu kesinlikle bırakmak istemiyor. Kulüp yönetimi pozisyonunu net bir şekilde koruyarak şu mesajı veriyor:
- Oyuncu için henüz resmi bir teklif alınmadı.
- Suárez, kulübün 2026-27 projesinin kilit parçası olarak görülüyor ve ayrılığı düşünülmüyor.
- Yıldız golcünün Sporting ile 2030 yılına kadar sözleşmesi ve tam 80 milyon euro’luk serbest kalma maddesi bulunuyor.
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HAKAN SAFİ ÖNCE SEÇİMİ KAZANMALI
Transferin resmiyet kazanması tamamen pazar günü yapılacak Fenerbahçe başkanlık seçimlerine kilitlenmiş durumda.
- Hakan Safi’nin, anketlerde az farkla önde görünen Aziz Yıldırım’a karşı seçimi kazanması gerekiyor.
- Safi ancak seçimi kazandıktan sonra Sporting ile resmi görüşme masasına oturabilecek.
- Portekiz’in önde gelen medya organlarından SAPO’nun haberine göre; Sporting SAD yönetimi, oyuncunun menajerlik şirketi aracılığıyla bu girişimlerden haberdardı ancak FIFA kuralları gereği bu tür "seçim vaadi" durumlarını önleyecek yasal bir mekanizma bulunmadığı için elinden bir şey gelmedi.
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KOLOMBİYA MİLLİ TAKIM KAMPINDA KONUŞTU
Aralık ayında 29 yaşına girecek olan ve kariyerinin son büyük finansal fırsatını kovalayan Luís Suárez, Hakan Safi’den milyon dolarlık bir maaş sözü aldı. "Hayatının sözleşmesini" imzalamak isteyen Kolombiyalı oyuncunun yeşil ışık yakması dikkat çekti.
Kolombiya milli takım kampına gitmeden önce basına konuşan Suárez, şu gizemli ifadeleri kullandı:
- Sözleşmem var ama gelecek belirsiz.
PORTEKİZ'DEKİ MERCİMEK İDDİASI ÇOK İLGİNÇ
Transfer dedikoduları Portekiz televizyonlarında da geniş yankı buldu. Mercado NOW programında yorumcular Pedro Sousa, Mário Figueiredo ve Gonçalo Monteiro konuyu masaya yatırdı.
Programda sert eleştirilerde bulunan Pedro Sousa, Kolombiyalı forvete olan öfkesini şu sözlerle kustu:
- Kendini bir kase mercimek karşılığında sattı.
SPORTING ESKİ BAŞKANINA GÖRE SORUN VAR
Sporting’in eski başkan adaylarından Rui Jorge Rego ise sürecin Sporting için her halükarda kriz doğuracağını belirtti:
- Yönetimin kontrol edemeyeceği bir şey bu ancak oyuncunun kalması da gitmesi de artık sorunlu. Suárez kendini zor bir duruma soktu. Onun kalitesinde bir forvet bulmak çok zor olacak. Yine de 80 milyon euro ödenirse, Sporting'in bu parayla bir veya iki iyi forvet bulacağından eminim.

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin rüya transferi olduğu iddia edilen Robert Lewandowski çok konuşulacak açıklamalarda bulundu. Katalan devi Barcelona'ya hüzünlü bir şekilde veda eden ve kulübün son 4 yıldaki organizasyonel röntgenini çeken dünyaca ünlü süper golcü, taraftarın heyecanla beklediği o kesin transfer müjdesini henüz vermese de satır aralarında çok çarpıcı mesajlar bıraktı.
Fenerbahçe’de yaklaşan başkanlık seçimi öncesi iddialı aday Hakan Safi’nin transfer edeceği iddia edilen Robert Lewandowski, Polonya Futbol Federasyonu'nun resmi yayın organı Laczy nas Pilka kanalına açıklamalarda bulundu.
Fenerbahçeli taraftarların heyecanla beklediği net transfer müjdesini vermeyen tecrübeli forvet, buna karşın Barcelona'ya vedası ve geleceğine dair satır aralarında çok önemli detaylar bıraktı.
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BARÇA ANILARI DEPREŞTİ
17 Mayıs'ta Real Betis'e karşı Camp Nou'da son maçına çıkan ve 3-1'lik galibiyetin ardından Katalan devine muhteşem bir törenle veda eden Lewandowski, o anlarda yaşadığı ağır duygusal yükü itiraf etti.
- Son zamanlarda çok duygusal anlar yaşadım. Her şey Betis maçından bir gün önce başladı. TikTok'a girdim, videoları izlerken gözümden bir damla yaş geldi.
- Böyle bir şeye asla hazırlanamazsınız. Güçlü olmaya çalışabilirsiniz ama zordur; o duygusal dalgayı tüm vücudunuzda hissedersiniz. Dışarıdan güzel görünür ama içeriden çok zordur.
- Herkes size sarılmaya, teşekkür etmeye ve veda etmeye başladığında, bu hayatınızın en güzel ama aynı zamanda duygusal olarak en zor anı haline geliyor."
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TEMMUZ 2022'DE BARÇA'YA GİTTİ
Temmuz 2022'de katıldığı Barça formasıyla 193 maça çıkan, 120 gol, 24 asistlik muazzam bir performans sergileyen ve 3'ü İspanya La Liga şampiyonluğu olmak üzere toplam 7 kupa kaldıran Lewa, kulübün son 4 sezonda hem sportif hem de organizasyonel olarak çok büyük bir yol kat ettiğinin altını çizdi:
- Barcelona'daki zamanım kesinlikle özeldi. Dört yılda 120 gol ve yedi kupa... Bunlar gurur duyulacak şeyler. Kulübe ilk geldiğimde içerideki her şeyin o kadar da harika olmadığını hatırlıyorum.
- Ne bekleyeceğimi, önümdeki zorluğu biliyordum ve bunu istiyordum. Ancak işin içine girdiğinizde; finansal kaynaklara bağlı olmayan, organizasyondan kaliteye kadar geliştirilmesi gereken küçük şeyleri gördüğünüzde durum farklı oluyor. Son yıllarda kulüp olarak çok büyük aşama kaydettik.

Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi, 24 yaşındaki İngiliz futbolcu Mason Greenwood ile 4 yıllığına anlaştıklarını açıkladı.
Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi, Mason Greenwood ile anlaştığını açıkladı.
"F.BAHÇE'YE GELMEYİ KABUL ETMİŞTİR"
"Mason Greenwood ile 4 yıllık anlaşma yaptık. Avrupa futbolunun en üst seviyesinde kendisini kanıtladı. Kariyerinin en değerli ve verimli yıllarında Fenerbahçe'mize gelmeyi kabul etmiştir." dedi.

Trabzonspor geçtiğimiz sezon kiralık olarak kadrosunda yer alan ve Beşiktaş forması giyen Ernest Muçi'nin transferini açıkladı.
Trabzonspor Sportif Yatırım ve Futbol İşletmeciliği Ticaret AŞ'den Borsa İstanbul'a gönderilen ve Kamuyu Aydınlatma Platformunda da (KAP) yer alan açıklamada, 25 yaşındaki futbolcu ile 3+1 yıllık anlaşma sağlandığı belirtildi.
Futbolcuya her bir sezon için 2 milyon 500 bin avro garanti ücret ödeneceği aktarılan açıklamada, opsiyon hakkının Trabzonspor Kulübü tarafından kullanılması halinde oyuncuya 2029-2030 sezonu için 2 milyon 750 bin avro garanti ücret ödemesi yapılacağı kaydedildi.

Google updated its personalized advertising policy documentation to clarify how restricted targeting rules apply to Demand Gen and Discovery campaigns, particularly when advertisers promote products or services tied to sensitive interest categories.
The big picture. The update appears in Google’s “Restricted targeting in Personalized Advertising” policy documentation and focuses on explaining potential ad serving limitations rather than introducing new policy restrictions.
What’s changing. Google updated its help documentation in June to provide additional guidance on how Demand Gen and Discovery campaigns interact with personalized advertising restrictions.
The changes specifically address campaigns that target products and services associated with sensitive interest categories.
The fine print. The update is a clarification to existing policy guidance, not a new policy announcement.
Google says the revised documentation includes additional information about potential serving implications when advertisers use audience targeting for products or services that fall into restricted categories.
Sensitive interest categories can include areas such as:
Between the lines. Demand Gen campaigns rely heavily on audience signals and personalized targeting to reach users across YouTube, Discover and Gmail.
As adoption of Demand Gen continues to grow, advertisers have increasingly sought clarity around how Google’s sensitive interest policies affect audience eligibility, reach and campaign delivery.
The documentation update suggests Google is responding to those questions by providing more explicit guidance on when targeting restrictions may limit campaign performance.
Why now. The clarification comes as Demand Gen becomes a larger part of Google’s advertising ecosystem and more advertisers shift budgets from Discovery campaigns into Google’s AI-powered audience products.
Why we care. For advertisers operating in regulated or sensitive industries, understanding these restrictions is becoming increasingly important to campaign planning and audience strategy.
What to watch. Advertisers running Demand Gen campaigns in healthcare, financial services or other potentially sensitive verticals may want to review the updated guidance to understand whether targeting choices could affect reach or ad delivery.
Microsoft is widening advertising opportunities for cryptocurrency exchanges by allowing them to run Audience Ads in all markets where crypto advertising is already permitted.
The big picture: The update extends cryptocurrency advertising beyond traditional search placements, giving eligible exchanges access to Microsoft’s Audience Ads inventory across its broader network.
What’s changing. Microsoft has updated its advertising policies to allow cryptocurrency exchanges to use Audience Ads in all approved crypto advertising markets.
The expansion applies only to advertisers that comply with Microsoft’s Cryptocurrency and Related Products policies and any applicable local regulations.
Why we care. Audience Ads allow advertisers to reach users across Microsoft’s native advertising network, which includes placements on content, news and partner sites.
For cryptocurrency exchanges, the change creates additional opportunities to build awareness and engage potential customers beyond search-driven intent.
The fine print. The policy update does not represent a relaxation of Microsoft’s cryptocurrency advertising requirements.
Advertisers must still meet all eligibility requirements and comply with the company’s Cryptocurrency and Related Products policies, which vary by market and regulatory environment.
What to watch. Advertisers will be watching to see whether the expanded inventory leads to increased adoption of Audience Ads among cryptocurrency exchanges and whether Microsoft further broadens crypto advertising opportunities in additional markets.
Bots now make up the majority of webpage requests worldwide for the first time, according to Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince.
Prince posted on X that automated traffic now accounts for 57.3% of worldwide HTTP requests to HTML content, compared with 42.7% for humans, according to Cloudflare’s data.
Prince’s 2027 forecast arrived early. Prince predicted in March at SXSW that AI bots could outnumber humans on the web by 2027 as agent-driven browsing grew. He later revised that forecast to early 2027. Now, he says, agentic traffic is growing so quickly that bots have already crossed the line.
Why we care. Search is moving into an agentic era, where bots may become the primary source of webpage requests. That may increase the importance of making content machine-readable, authoritative, and easy for AI systems to interpret.
AI agents browse differently. Prince previously warned that AI agents can generate far more web activity than humans because they gather information differently. A person shopping online might visit five sites. An AI agent could visit thousands, creating real traffic and real server load without the same clicks, ad views, or customer relationships that websites have relied on.
The measurement problem. The shift creates a new challenge for publishers, retailers and brands: traffic may rise while human engagement, referrals and monetization do not.
The larger question. Prince previously asked what pays for the web when more of its “users” are bots? Now that bots have crossed the majority line, that question is no longer theoretical.










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Futbol üzrə Kabo Verde millisinin və “Benfika”nın cinah müdafiəçisi Sidni Kabral bundan sonra “Trabzonspor”un uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə Türkiyə klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Super Liqa təmsilçisi bu keçid üçün Portuqaliya klubuna 7 milyon avro təzminat ödəyib. 23 yaşlı sol cinah müdafiəçisi ilə 5 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
Sidni Kabral Niderlandın “Tvente” klubunun yetirməsidir. O, karyerası ərzində “Helsinqborq”, “Rot Vays Erfurt”, “Viktoriya” (Köln), “Eştrela” kimi klubların da formasını geyinib. “Benfika” gənc müdafiəçini 2026-cı ilin yanvarında 6 milyon avro müqabilində heyətinə qatmışdı. Müdafiəçi sözügedən komandanın heyətində keçirdiyi 12 oyunda 1 qol vurub, 3 qol ötürməsi verib.
2023-cü ildən Kabo Verde millisinin şərəfini qoruyan Kabral yığmanın heyətində 9 oyuna çıxıb, 2 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Qadın futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan yığma komandasının baş məşqçisi Siyasət Əsgərov Macarıstana qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, dünya çempionatının seçmə mərhələsi çərçivəsində bu gün Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş görüşdə millimiz 1:2 hesablı məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.
Siyasət Əsgərov oyundan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“İki fərqli hissə izlədik. Təəssüf ki, ilk hissədə səhv buraxdıq və rəqib fərqləndi. İkinci hissəyə daha yaxşı başladıq. Belə rəqibə qarşı səhv buraxsan, əlbəttə, cəzalandırılacaqsan. Buna baxmayaraq, yaxşı çıxış etdik. Qızlara təşəkkür edirəm. Oyunun gedişində bəzi dəyişiklik etdik. Yaxşı alındı, hücuma buraxdığımız oyunçu qol vurdu. Amma rəqib bizi topsuz çox saxladı. Belə olan halda da istər-istəməz yorğunluq yaranır. Topu qısa ötürmələrlə cinahlara çatdırmağı düşünürdük. İlk hissədə qızlar tez-tez səhvlər buraxırdılar. Bundan sonra isə oyunçularda qorxu, stress yarandı. Ondan sonra uzun ötürmələrlə oynamağa başladılar. Amma bizim onlarla uzun ötürmələrlə oyunda şansımız yox idi. İkinci hissədə isə qısa ötürmələrlə çıxış etdik, bu da oyunçularda yaxşı alındı və qol da vurduq”.
Xatırladaq ki, C Liqasının 3-cü qrupunda yer alan Azərbaycan millisi daha əvvəl baş tutan matçlarda evdə və səfərdə Andorranı (3:1 2:0), həmçinin, Bakıda Şimali Makedoniyanı (2:0) məğlub edib. Yığmamız Macarıstana səfərdə də 0:1 hesabı ilə uduzmuşdu.
2025/2026-cı illər mövsümü bitən kimi heyətində təmizləmə işinə başlamış “Şamaxı” daha bir futbolçusu – Ravil Qafarov ilə də yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə əyalət klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Sol cinah müdafiəçisi olan 20 yaşlı futbolçunun başa çatmış müqaviləsinin müddəti uzadılmayıb. Klub ona xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.
Ravil Qafarov 2025-ci ilin avqust ayından formasını geyindiyi “Şamaxı”da cəmi 3 oyun keçirib. Müdafiəçi bu görüşlərdə məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə yadda qalmayıb.
“Qəbələ”nin yetirməsi olan Qafarov karyerası ərzində “Cəbrayıl”ın da formasını geyinib.
“Şamaxı” daha öncə Karim Rossi, Sezar Henrike Dias Santos, Rodriqo Fransisko Fernandes, Andrey Tırkovyanu, Vladislav Veremeyev, Bilal İsmayılov, Rüfət Abbasov, Arsen Ağcabəyov, Emil Süleymanov, Ramiz Muradov, Davud Mənsumov, Abdulla Rzayev, Rafael Məhərrəmli, Nihat Mehralıyev və Səlim Həşimovla da vidalaşmışdı. Abdulla Seydəhmədovla isə yeni müqavilə imzalanıb.
Azərbaycan millisi yoldaşlıq oyununda Malta ilə qarşılaşır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, oyunun 8-ci dəqiqəsində hücumçu Xəyal Əliyev zədə alıb.
Meydanı xərəkdə tərk edən futbolçu Nəriman Axundzadə ilə əvəzlənib.
İlk hissəsi davam edən matçda hesab açılmayıb.
Juventus begin their 2026-27 campaign away to newly promoted Frosinone on the weekend of August 23 and conclude against the same opponents.
The Serie A fixture list was drawn up today in a ceremony at the Teatro Regio in Parma, as Italian football prepares for the next season.

It was a disappointing one for the Bianconeri, who finished in sixth place and missed out on Champions League football, only qualifying for the Europa League.
By a curious quirk, they will begin and end the season against Frosinone, providing bookends to the calendar.
Their first big match is at home to Milan, but there is a tricky run of games from Week 16 against Roma, Bologna, neighbours Torino, and Derby d’Italia rivals Inter.

Week 1 – Aug 23: Frosinone-Juventus
Week 2 – Aug 30: Juventus-Parma
Week 3 – Sep 6: Juventus-Milan
Week 4 – Sep 13: Sassuolo-Juventus
Week 5 – Sep 20: Juventus-Atalanta
Week 6 – Oct 11: Cagliari-Juventus
Week 7 – Oct 18: Juventus-Lazio
Week 8 – Oct 25: Lecce-Juventus
Week 9 – Oct 28: Genoa-Juventus
Week 10 – Nov 1: Juventus-Napoli
Week 11 – Nov 8: Fiorentina-Juventus
Week 12 – Nov 22: Juventus-Venezia
Week 13 – Nov 29: Como-Juventus
Week 14 – Dec 6: Juventus-Udinese
Week 15 – Dec 13: Juventus-Monza
Week 16 – Dec 20: Roma-Juventus
Week 17 – Jan 3: Bologna-Juventus
Week 18 – Jan 6: Juventus-Torino
Week 19 – Jan 10: Inter-Juventus
Week 20 – Jan 17: Juventus-Genoa
Week 21 – Jan 24: Juventus-Cagliari
Week 22 – Jan 31: Milan-Juventus
Week 23 – Feb 7: Juventus-Sassuolo
Week 24 – Feb 14: Napoli-Juventus
Week 25 – Feb 21: Juventus-Bologna
Week 26 – Feb 28: Monza-Juventus
Week 27 – Mar 7: Juventus-Roma
Week 28 – Mar 14: Lazio-Juventus
Week 29 – Mar 21: Juventus-Como

Week 30 – Apr 4: Torino-Juventus
Week 31 – Apr 11: Juventus-Lecce
Week 32 – Apr 18: Venezia-Juventus
Week 33 – Apr 25: Juventus-Fiorentina
Week 34 – May 2: Atalanta-Juventus
Week 35 – May 9: Udinese-Juventus
Week 36 – May 16: Juventus-Inter
Week 37 – May 23: Parma-Juventus
Week 38 – May 30: Juventus-Frosinone
Inter President Beppe Marotta insists talks for Atalanta wing-back Marco Palestra are ‘at the preliminary stage,’ but Aleksandar Stankovic’s future is yet to be decided.
The patron was present at the ceremony for the drawing up of the 2026-27 Serie A fixture list at the Teatro Regio in Parma this evening.
He spoke to reporters and was asked about the transfer strategy for the reigning Champions of Italy, fresh from a Scudetto and Coppa Italia Double.
Inevitably, the first question was about Palestra, who flourished on loan at Cagliari and now Atalanta are asking for €50m.

“Palestra is an Atalanta player, he is a talent and I am glad for Italian football that he is doing so well,” replied Marotta.
“It seems a bit of a stretch to say he’s coming to Inter. It’s true that we have Denzel Dumfries close to Real Madrid and he plays the same role, but we are still at the preliminary stage for Palestra.
“His profile would be appreciated by many European clubs, and Inter are among them.”

A transfer deal has already been completed today, because Inter officially activated their buy-back option for Stankovic, who made a big impact at Club Brugge.
The cost of the sale was €9.5m, while the Nerazzurri paid €23m to return him to San Siro, although it remains to be seen if there will be another loan or not.
“It was inevitable we’d use the buy-back clause after he had a great season. Stankovic is a very important player and an investment for Inter, then we’ll see what his future will be.
“Inter’s objective is to get the most interesting young players who can grow value and give us their contribution.”
Marotta confirmed that goalkeeper Josep Martinez “will certainly stay with us, but whether he starts or not is down to the coach.”
Cristian Chivu won the Scudetto and Coppa Italia in his debut season, so the club will lock him down to a new contract.
“As you well know, Chivu already has a contract to 2027, we reached an agreement for a renewal that will be made official with reciprocal joy over the next few days. I think our fans are happy too,” concluded Marotta.
Roma transfer target Mason Greenwood has officially agreed personal terms with Fenerbahce Presidential candidate Hakan Safi and dropped a big hint he’s ready to join them.
The Olympique Marseille winger is for sale this summer, as his club is in dire financial trouble and needs to raise funds by the end of June.
Gian Piero Gasperini has made no secret of his pursuit of the former Manchester United man, who would fit in well with his 3-4-3 formation.

However, the €50m asking price is steep and Fenerbahce are ready to out-bid Roma, both in terms of the transfer fee, and the personal terms.
According to Turkish transfer pundit Yagiz Sabuncuoglu, Greenwood has agreed personal terms with Fenerbahce Presidential candidate Hakan Safi.
Hakan Safi’nin Greenwood ile anlaştığını açıkladığı anlar.
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The player then dropped a massive hint of his choice by following Safi on Instagram, suggesting that Roma will have to look elsewhere for reinforcements.
The Corriere dello Sport had noted that Gasperini tried to speak directly to the player in order to convince him of the project, but it also noted the opening bid was €40m including add-ons, which is a long way off the €50m fee.
It is so high because Olympique Marseille owe Manchester United half that sum as part of their purchase agreement.
Inter Milan begin their Scudetto defence on 23 August at home against Monza, and face a season that combines Champions League football with a typically demanding domestic schedule featuring two Milan derbies, two Derby d’Italia clashes against Juventus and a blockbuster visit from Roma in April.
The standout early fixture is the first Derby della Madonnina, with Milan visiting San Siro on Week 10 (1 November), right in the heart of the Champions League group stage.
The return leg of the derby falls on Week 24 (14 February), slap in the middle of the Round of 16.
Juventus visit Inter on Week 19 (10 January) before the away fixture on Week 36 (16 May), potentially a title-deciding afternoon. Roma come to San Siro on Week 31 (11 April), which falls during the Champions League quarter-finals.

Week 1 – 23 Aug: Inter vs Monza, Week 2 – 30 Aug: Cagliari vs Inter, Week 3 – 6 Sep: Inter vs Napoli;
Week 4 – 13 Sep: Inter vs Udinese, Week 5 – 20 Sep: Roma vs Inter, Week 6 – 11 Oct: Inter vs Parma;
Week 7 – 18 Oct: Bologna vs Inter, Week 8 – 25 Oct: Inter vs Fiorentina, Week 9 – 28 Oct: Venezia vs Inter;
Week 10 – 1 Nov: Milan vs Inter, Week 11 – 8 Nov: Inter vs Como, Week 12 – 22 Nov: Atalanta vs Inter;
Week 13 – 29 Nov: Inter vs Genoa, Week 14 – 6 Dec: Frosinone vs Inter, Week 15 – 13 Dec: Inter vs Torino;
Week 16 – 20 Dec: Lecce vs Inter, Week 17 – 3 Jan: Inter vs Sassuolo, Week 18 – 6 Jan: Lazio vs Inter;
Week 19 – 10 Jan: Inter vs Juventus, Week 20 – 17 Jan: Parma vs Inter, Week 21 – 24 Jan: Inter vs Venezia;
Week 22 – 31 Jan: Napoli vs Inter, Week 23 – 7 Feb: Inter vs Cagliari, Week 24 – 14 Feb: Inter vs Milan;
Week 25 – 21 Feb: Fiorentina vs Inter, Week 26 – 28 Feb: Inter vs Atalanta, Week 27 – 7 Mar: Udinese vs Inter;
Week 28 – 14 Mar: Torino vs Inter, Week 29 – 21 Mar: Inter vs Frosinone, Week 30 – 4 Apr: Genoa vs Inter;
Week 31 – 11 Apr: Inter vs Roma, Week 32 – 18 Apr: Monza vs Inter, Week 33 – 25 Apr: Inter vs Bologna;
Week 34 – 2 May: Como vs Inter, Week 35 – 9 May: Inter vs Lecce, Week 36 – 16 May: Juventus vs Inter;
Week 37 – 23 May: Inter vs Lazio, Week 38 – 30 May: Sassuolo vs Inter.
Fiorentina have officially said goodbye to Paolo Vanoli after he transformed their season to avoid relegation from a disastrous starting point, declining to offer a new contract.

The coach took over from sacked Stefano Pioli in mid-November 2025, when they had just four draws in the opening 10 Serie A rounds.
Their crisis dragged on a while longer, but Fiorentina became the first side ever to avoid relegation despite failing to win any of the opening 15 matches in the league.
Despite turning things around and securing safety, the club was never particularly eager to offer Vanoli a long-term contract, and today it was made official that he would not be staying on.

“The Ownership, Management, and everyone at Fiorentina would like to thank Mister Paolo Vanoli and all his staff for the professionalism, passion, and courage with which they led the First Team,” read a statement.
New President Giuseppe B Commisso, who took over the club following the death of his father Rocco, also paid tribute to Vanoli.
“I want to personally thank Paolo Vanoli and his entire staff. They arrived at an extremely difficult moment in our season, with the team at the bottom of the table and still without a win, and they had the strength, seriousness, and courage to lift the group back up.
“They restored belief, unity, and togetherness, guiding Fiorentina to safety under conditions from which no team had ever before managed to avoid relegation in Serie A history. Paolo and his staff will always have my gratitude, my respect, and my very best wishes for the future.”
It is widely reported that Fabio Grosso will take over at Fiorentina, after helping Sassuolo first to promotion from Serie B, and then mid-table comfort.
The release of the 2026/27 Serie A fixture list, combined with UEFA’s match calendar, throws up several fascinating scheduling headaches for Italy’s European clubs. Here is a look at the weeks that could define seasons.
Inter Milan face the most demanding schedule of any Italian club, carrying Champions League duties alongside their Scudetto defence.
Two fixtures stand out in particular. In early November, Inter host Como in Serie A on Matchday 11 (~8 Nov) sandwiched around UCL group stage action, before facing Atalanta at San Siro the following week.
More pressingly, the first Derby della Madonnina against Milan falls on 1 November, right between UCL matchdays, making that week arguably the most intense of Inter’s entire campaign.
Napoli face a punishing run in mid-February when their Champions League Round of 16 first leg would fall between weeks 24 and 25, meaning Allegri’s side, should he take over as anticipated, host Juventus on 14 February in Serie A before a possible European date and then face Lazio on 21 February. Three massive games in the space of eight days.

Roma have perhaps the most dramatic scheduling quirk of all. Their Derby della Capitale against Lazio falls in Week 15, around 13 December, just days after their penultimate Champions League group stage matchday, meaning it could be either a great or
Como enter Champions League football for the first time ever, and their fixture list offers little mercy. They face a UCL matchday followed immediately by Milan vs Como on 20 December, a glamour fixture arriving at the worst possible moment energy-wise.
Juventus and Milan both navigate the Europa League knockout phase in February while simultaneously facing each other in the Derby d’Italia, Milan vs Juventus falls in Serie A week 22, 31 January, right before the KPO second legs. A slip in either competition that week could have significant consequences for both clubs’ seasons.
Atalanta, in the Conference League, have a notably testing April, their potential quarter-final legs fall either side of week 31 and 32, with Juventus also on the horizon in week 34.
Aston Villa are reportedly interested in signing Eljif Elmas during the summer transfer window.
Turkish outfit Fenerbahce are interested in signing the player, but he would prefer to join the West Midlands club, according to reports (h/t FootballFanCast).
Aston Villa have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and it appears that the North Macedonian star is prepared to move to the Premier League.
Aston Villa have an exciting project and talented players. It is no surprise that the 26-year-old is interested in joining them. Elmas could be a very useful acquisition for them. He’s at the peak of his career, and he will look to make an immediate impact in the Premier League.
He can operate as a midfielder in multiple roles, and he could be the ideal utility man for Aston Villa. They need a deeper, higher-quality squad to do well in the league and in Europe next year. Signing the RB Leipzig player could be ideal.
The player was on loan at Napoli from RB Leipzig last season, and he will look to sort out his long-term future quickly. Moving to the Premier League could be ideal for him at this stage of his career.
The 26-year-old can operate on either flank as well as centrally. He will help create opportunities for his teammates and look to find the back of the net as well.
Given the fact that he wants to join Aston Villa, it is fair to assume that the West Midlands club will be in the driving seat to get the deal done. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
The post Aston Villa emerge as favourites after 26-year-old midfielder makes transfer preference clear appeared first on CaughtOffside.
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the AS Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from Media Foot, the 22-year-old is a target for Aston Villa and Newcastle United as well.
Camara has done quite well in the French league, and he has the physicality and technical attributes to succeed in English football. He could prove to be an excellent acquisition for the north London club.
Tottenham need more physicality and defensive cover in the middle of the park, and they are currently one of the frontrunners to get the deal done. The report claims that Tottenham is prepared to invest a fortune in the 22-year-old midfielder.
It will be interesting to see if they can get the deal done for the Senegal International. Newcastle and Aston Villa are also monitoring his situation. Newcastle need more quality in the middle of the park, and a 22-year-old would be a superb long-term investment.
Aston Villa have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they need to further improve the team so they can regularly compete with elite clubs.
The 22-year-old has the quality to improve all three clubs. Tottenham will lose Joao Palhinha, and they need to replace him properly. The Portuguese international was on loan at the London club last season, and he was outstanding for them. Camara could fill the void left by him. He will help protect the defensive unit and add physicality in the middle of the park.
Tottenham could help him improve further and fulfil his potential. Regular football in England could bring out the best in the Senegal international. The player could cost around €40-50 million this summer, and it remains to be seen which of the three clubs is prepared to pay up.
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Samsung is facing growing tensions among its largest workers’ union after thousands of employees left the group. The workers were unhappy with a new bonus agreement that gave much bigger rewards to employees in the company’s semiconductor business.
In April, the union became Samsung’s majority union after gaining more than 76,000 members. This gave it strong power to represent workers during talks with the company. However, its membership has now dropped to about 58,000 members. Since Samsung has nearly 129,000 employees, a union needs at least 64,440 members to remain the majority union.
The drop in support happened after Samsung and the union agreed on a wage and bonus deal for 2026. The agreement prevented a planned strike, but it upset many workers. Under the deal, employees in the semiconductor division are expected to receive very large bonuses. Other workers in the chip business will also receive significant payments.
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However, employees in the division that makes smartphones, televisions, home appliances, and other consumer products will receive much smaller bonuses. Many of these workers felt the agreement was unfair. They believed the union focused mainly on semiconductor workers and did not properly represent employees in other parts of the company.
Due to this dissatisfaction, many workers left the union and joined rival labor groups. Other Samsung unions have seen a sharp increase in membership in recent weeks.
To regain workers’ trust, the union plans to negotiate separately for the semiconductor and consumer divisions. It will also hold a confidence vote for its chairman, Choi Seung-ho, on June 17 to address concerns from members and enhance the organization.
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Back in April, a rumor told us that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 would still only support 25W wired charging and nothing more, just like its predecessor - in fact, just like all Galaxy Z Flips since the Galaxy Z Flip4. Now, several certifications by SGS for various Flip8 models have confirmed this. The phone goes up to a maximum of 9V 2.77A, which translates into 25W. The aforementioned rumor from April also said the Flip8 would have a 4,300 mAh battery, which is exactly the same capacity as its predecessor. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 So if you were expecting any upgrades in the...

Celtics Get Positive Giannis Antetokounmpo Update In Latest Report originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Boston Celtics could be involved in the sweepstakes for Giannis Antetokounmpo this summer, but they will have to beat out many other contenders.
The Celtics reportedly tried acquiring Antetokounmpo at the trade deadline, and are expected to pursue him again this summer. Antetokounmpo has plenty of leverage if he turns down an extension with the Milwaukee Bucks, as he is expected to do, and can essentially decide where the Bucks send him.
The Miami Heat have been considered a frontrunner, but a new report from The Athletic's Sam Amick and Eric Nehm is good news for the Celtics chances.
"The rumors of Giannis’ openness to Miami have persisted for years, and league sources indicate that he remains both intrigued and impressed with the organization’s winning culture," The Athletic wrote on Wednesday. "But the more specific question, and the thing that is known to be a concern for Antetokounmpo, is this: Could the Heat truly contend anytime soon if they have to gut their roster to get him?"
Apparently, Antetokounmpo is worried that the Heat would not be able to contend if they gave up the farm to get him. The Athletic also reported that he is "very intrigued" by the Celtics, so that's another good sign for Boston.
Unlike the Heat, the Celtics do have a very valuable and desirable asset to offer the Bucks in Jaylen Brown. The Celtics would have to trade Brown to get Antetokounmpo simply for salary reasons. Brown is a piece the Bucks could flip for more draft picks and young players. He is a true superstar, unlike anyone on the Heat's roster, who would be willing to give up.
The Celtics would still have Jayson Tatum, so contending would not be an issue.
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The U.S. Men’s National Team’s final preparations for this summer’s FIFA World Cup will come to a close on Saturday at Chicago’s historic Soldier Field, when Mauricio Pochettino’s side hosts four-time champions Germany.
Their second high-profile friendly of this window, having beaten recently controversially dethroned Africa Cup of Nations champions Senegal 3-2 in Charlotte, Pochettino’s side travels to Illinois down one key player, with Crystal Palace center back Chris Richards unavailable as he continues to recover from an ankle injury picked up in the Premier League last month.
For Pochettino, the Germany game represents a major opportunity to test their mettle against one of the world’s soccer powerhouses, whilst also staring down the opportunity of ending their four-year-long losing streak against European nations - having lost their last eight matches.

“Tomorrow we're going to play, perhaps, with one of the rivals that we can face in a World Cup final,” Pochettino said on Friday. “If we have to talk about three or five rivals, the most powerful in this World Cup, Germany is one of them.
“It's as if we were anticipating a World Cup final. I think it's important for us. Beyond the result, as I also said against Senegal, beyond the result, it's important to find our feelings, our focus, our state of mind, to keep improving collectively but also individually. I think it's a great opportunity for us to test ourselves.”
Pochettino described the upcoming game as one that as a coaching staff “we are excited to play,” emphasizing that Germany is one of the world’s best teams and that they can fight for the crown this summer.
He explained that this was “Based not only on their game, not only on their collective game, but also on their individual characteristics, which are all great players, who, if they don't play in the Bundesliga, play in the best leagues in the world.
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“With a great coach like Julian [Nagelsmann], whom I know well, and I think Germany is a serious contender to win the World Cup. So, an incredible motivation, and also the possibility of us, as Senegal did, to put ourselves to the test against a completely different team than the one we faced in Charlotte.”
While the USMNT heads to Chicago off the back of a solid win against Senegal, Germany also makes the trip, having won their most recent friendly, beating Finland 4-0 in Mainz.
In fact, Nagelsmann’s side has won its last eight games dating back to last July, with the former Bayern Munich boss having only lost six of his 32 games since taking charge back in September 2023.
As for Pochettino and Co., their last camp saw them lose to both Portugal and Belgium, ending their five-game undefeated run, during which they appeared to take strides forward, particularly against Paraguay and Uruguay.
The Chicago Bears have officially made up their minds to leave the land of Lincoln for Hammond, Indiana, after local lawmakers failed to pass a bill incentivizing the team to stay.
The team announced the plan Friday, saying the board for the Bears voted on the move the day before.
Illinois lawmakers say the deal isn't done yet, however.
The team's decision comes after Indiana lawmakers courted the team by passing a framework to help finance a new stadium.
"We believe a world-class stadium project in Hammond will transform the region, connecting Northwest Indiana to the South Side of Chicago through the Loop and across neighborhoods and suburbs stretching north of the city," the Bears said in a statement. "It will bring Chicagoland together and deliver new opportunities to its residents and businesses."
The exact site for the stadium has not yet been determined.

A very random Browns player did a jersey swap with Liverpool, Egypt legend Mo Salah originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Egyptian national team, led by the legendary Liverpool superstar Mo Salah, is training in Cleveland, Ohio to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
They had a chance to meet the Cleveland Browns on Friday, which is a cool sports crossover with that city's NFL team.
Except you would never guess which Browns player did a jersey swap with Salah.
OK, to be fair, maybe you would, because it was the kicker.
Andre Szmyt and Salah did a swap:
Andre Szmyt and @MoSalah met up for a jersey swap with the @EgyptNT practicing at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus before their match vs. Brazil tomorrow at @HuntingtonBkFld ⚽️🤝🏈 pic.twitter.com/gOQ5bbU2dp
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) June 5, 2026
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In one sense, it makes sense that the kicker would be most interested in this opportunity.
On the other hand, wouldn't you put a star in this moment with Salah?
Except, well, who fits that bill for the Browns? Myles Garrett just got traded, and he was the closest.
The reality is that it's quite ironic that Salah is training at the home of the miserable Browns.
Egypt's national team isn't super deep, so Salah will have to be special for them to make any noise at the World Cup.
And hey, at least he got an Andre Szmyt jersey out of the trip.
There is no controversy between new Cleveland Browns edge rusher Jared Verse and quarterback Dillon Gabriel.
The NFL world did its best to stir one up after Verse showed up to practice wearing the No. 8, which is also the number Gabriel wore last season and was still wearing on Thursday.
However, as it turns out, there is no issue and Verse is going to get the number he wore with the Los Angeles Rams before he was included in the blockbuster deal involving superstar edge rusher Myles Garrett.
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports that the Browns are simply waiting for the NFL to approve the young signal-caller’s jersey number switch.
“The Jared Verse-Dillon Gabriel jersey situation apparently isn’t a standoff for No. 8,” Garafolo wrote. The Browns are waiting for NFL approval for Gabriel to change his number.”
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Garafolo went on to say that he isn’t sure if there was some kind of deal worked out between the two players, which is often the case when one player wants another’s jersey number.
He also wasn’t sure what the hold up was with the approval process, but the bottom line is Gabriel is switching digits and Verse will be wearing his No. 8.
A third-round pick of the Cleveland Browns in 2025, Dillon Gabriel got an opportunity to start for the team during his rookie campaign.
Unfortunately for Gabriel, the results were disappointing, as he struggled his way to a 1-5 record as the starter before he was ultimately benched for Shedeur Sanders.
Gabriel completed just 59.5% of his passes for 937 yards and seven touchdowns to two interceptions.
Now, Gabriel finds himself on the outside looking in when it comes to the Browns’ quarterback competition that includes Sanders and Deshaun Watson.
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In fact, head coach Todd Monken noted that the Browns have two starting-caliber quarterbacks, and he was referring to Sanders and Watson.
“Every day I kind of lean one way or the other with quarterbacks,” he said. “But we’ve still got to get to that point. Who’s going to start for us? But I’m fired up by the quarterbacks. I just tell you, we’ve got two starting-level quarterbacks. We really do.”
Assuming the Browns don’t move one of Sanders or Watson once the competition is decided, it’s very possible Gabriel gets cut or traded, as teams prefer not to carry three quarterbacks these days.
With his future as shaky as it is, Gabriel pretty much had to give up his number to Verse, who is in the team’s long-term plans.
Even though it isn’t fair because Garrett is a generational talent, Jared Verse is likely to be compared to him for years to come.
That’s because Verse is stepping into the role as the Browns’ top edge rusher now that Garrett is gone, and he’s going to be a huge piece in Cleveland’s current rebuild.
“I watch his film every day. … I’ve very much studied him, and to know that I’m not here to fill his shoes, “Verse said of Garrett. That’s not my job. That’s not in my description in any organization I go to; that’s not my job. My job is to be the best of me.”
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“If I’m the best me, I’m not going to be Myles Garrett. I’m not going to be Myles Garrett, this guy, that guy, the best players in the league. I’m going to be the best Jared and that’s going to be the best player in the league,” he added.
Verse, who is much cheaper than Garrett because he’s still on his rookie contract, has shown a ton of promise over two seasons in the NFL and went from 4.5 sacks in 2024 to 7.5 in 2025.
Verse isn’t likely to approach what Garrett did for the Browns, but if he can even come close and the Browns can hit on the picks they acquired from Los Angeles, this trade will be considered a huge win for Cleveland.
Caroline Weir scored a hat-trick as Scotland hammered Israel 6-0 in their Women’s World Cup qualifier to boost their chances of finishing top of their group and returning to League A in the Nations League.
The Real Madrid midfielder had a hand in the first four goals as she also provided the assist for the opener scored by Erin Cuthbert, who was carried off with a potentially serious knee injury late on in Budapest.
It boosted the Scots’ goal difference to 18 – 10 clear of rivals Belgium who end their campaign with two games against bottom club Luxembourg – and with Israel to come again next week Melissa Andreatta’s side will look for another big win to secure top spot in League B Group 4, which earns a seeding for the qualification play-offs.
Weir first teed up Cuthbert to nudge the ball past Rachel Steinschneider and fire home from the edge of the area in the 17th minute.

Three minutes later Weir scored her first as Israel twice failed to clear a corner and the midfielder moved the ball one way with her left foot and then back the other with her right to skip past two defenders to open up space for a shot through a crowd of players.
An intricate passing move saw Weir run through the middle of Israel’s defence to slot her second in the 57th minute and she completed her hat-trick from the penalty spot 10 minutes later.
Lauren Davidson and Kirsty Hanson added late goals to boost the goal difference further.
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2026 Nordic Darts Masters Day 1 first round live results, scores, schedule & bracket: Littler breezes by Dekker and sets up clash with Wade originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Luke Littler takes care of business against Cor Dekker, averaging 93.4 in a 6-1 victory.
The 2026 World Series of Darts resumes on Friday, with Day 1 of the 2026 Nordic Darts Masters.
The world's best players, including Luke Littler, Gerwyn Price, Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen, will take the stage, as eight exciting matches will be played.
On Day 1, each of the eight PDC representatives will play against one of the eight Nordic & Baltic qualifiers.
Friday night's session consists of the first round.
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| Match | Date | Time (local) | Score |
| Jonny Clayton vs. Andreas Harrysson | Fri., June 5 | 7:15 p.m. | 6-0 |
| Gerwyn Price vs. Darius Labanauskas | Fri., June 5 | 7:45 p.m. | 6-5 |
| Stephen Bunting vs. Viktor Tingstrom | Fri., June 5 | 8:15 p.m. | 5-6 |
| Michael van Gerwen vs. Oskar Lukasiak | Fri., June 5 | 8:45 p.m. | 6-2 |
| James Wade vs. Madars Razma | Fri., June 5 | 9:15 p.m. | 6-1 |
| Luke Littler vs. Cor Dekker | Fri., June 5 | 9:45 p.m. | 6-1 |
| Luke Humphries vs. Jeffrey de Graaf | Fri., June 5 | 10:15 p.m. | |
| Gian van Veen vs. Daniel Larsson | Fri., June 5 | 10:45 p.m. |
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Here is the bracket for the second round on Day 2.
| van Gerwen vs. Tingstrom |
| Price vs. Clayton |
| Littler vs. Wade |
| van Veen/Larsson vs. Humphries/de Graaf |

National League Pitcher Cites Red Sox's Payton Tolle As Reason For Bizarre Mistake originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Boston Red Sox rookie starting pitcher Payton Tolle went viral for multiple bloopers during his most recent outing Wednesday vs. the Baltimore Orioles.
The left-hander committed an unusual balk in the sixth inning of the victory and apparently his postgame interview about the situation had a big impact on Pittsburgh Pirates starter Jared Jones.
The Pirates right-hander was called for a balk of his own in the second inning against the Houston Astros on Thursday and cited Tolle as a reason for his mistake.
"Jared Jones blames Payton Tolle for his Balk🤣," MLB on FOX analyst Rob Friedman posted on Bluesky.
Both Jones and Tolle were otherwise terrific in their respective "balky" outings.
Boston's AL Rookie of the Year contender finished his win Wednesday allowing no runs on seven hits with two walks and five strikeouts across six innings, while Pittsburgh's former second-round pick hurled five shutout frames while surrendering only four hits and two walks with four punchouts.
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LAS VEGAS – UFC Fight Night 278 weigh-ins took place Friday, and the fighters came face-to-face one final time before Saturday's event.
The weigh-ins took place at the Meta APEX, which hosts Saturday's event (Paramount+). Check out the video above to see the athletes from all 13 scheduled matchups come face-to-face, and don't miss the photo gallery below.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Fight Night 278 ceremonial weigh-in faceoff highlights, gallery
LAWRENCE — Although Dan Fitzgerald felt he could have used Cade Baldridge this past Sunday, during a NCAA regional game against Arkansas, he held off.
Fitzgerald, Kansas baseball’s head coach, chose other avenues to take to guide KU to a NCAA regional title. Baldridge’s injury concerns ultimately led to him not taking the field that game in Lawrence. And it ultimately paid off for the Jayhawks, with Baldridge getting more time to rest and the team doing well enough that this weekend it’ll host a super regional in Lawrence, too.
But with the NCAA tournament continuing locally this weekend, and KU hosting this super regional at Hoglund Ballpark, will Baldridge be available? Will the junior who’s started all 60 games he’s played for Kansas (45-16), and collected a batting average of .320, be on the field? According to Fitzgerald on Tuesday, Baldridge is in line to be a factor.
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“He’s good,” Fitzgerald said. “I anticipate him to be full-go. He’ll probably have to take it easy this week early at practice, but fully anticipate — if we played tonight I think he’d be 75%. Fully anticipate him at 100% next week.”
Kansas’ first game against Oklahoma in the super regional is set for 5 p.m. (CT) on Saturday, and will be televised on ESPN2. The second game is Sunday at 5 p.m. (CT). The third game is to be determined on Monday.
Both teams are competing for a spot in the College World Series. KU comes in as the Big 12 Conference’s regular season and tournament champion. The Jayhawks are enjoying a historic season, and one that’s seen enhancements made to reflect that at Hoglund Ballpark.
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Jordan Guskey covers University of Kansas Athletics at The Topeka Capital-Journal. He was the 2022 National Sports Media Association’s sportswriter of the year for the state of Kansas. Contact him at jmguskey@gannett.com or on Twitter at @JordanGuskey.
This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: Will Cade Baldridge play for Kansas baseball in NCAA super regional?
There aren’t many better places in Kansas to watch basketball than in Topeka. Some of the best players in the state’s history have started in the capital city. There have been so many outstanding players from the area and now is your time to vote.
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, USA TODAY Sports will celebrate the 250 greatest American sports figures of all time.
Alongside that national recognition, the USA TODAY Network will spotlight the roots of the country’s sports culture: the high school athletes and sports figures who shaped communities.
Below are 10 players who performed at a high level in the Topeka area. Vote from this group of players or write in your own answer for the best basketball player in history from Shawnee County.
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Foster led the Vikings to the school’s first-ever state championship in 1991, when Seaman defeated Manhattan. Foster went on to have a hall of fame career with Washburn. She recorded 2,144 career points, which currently ranks No. 2 in program history. She was inducted into Washburn’s Hall of Fame in 2005 and into the MIAA Hall of Fame in 2014.
The 1987 graduate helped the Chargers make the state championship game. She was an all-state selection in her senior season and is a 2000 Topeka West Hall of Fame inductee. She went on to play collegiately at Kansas State. Hazim ranks No. 9 in Kansas State’s all-time scoring chart with 1,670 points. In 1991, she was an honorable mention All-American selection.
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Before becoming a legendary college basketball coach, Kruger held Silver Lake’s all-time scoring record with 1,636. His record was snapped by Dayne Johnson this winter. Kruger went on to become a two-time Big 8 Conference Player of the Year with Kansas State. Kruger was also drafted by the Houston Astros out of high school opting to play for the Wildcats.
The 1962 graduate led the Junior Blues to the 1960 state championship. During his time at Washburn Rural, the guard accumulated a 67-7 record across his career. In college, he was a first-team Big 8 member with the Kansas Jayhawks.
The 1996 graduate still holds Rossville’s all-time scoring list with 2,162 points. She is also the program’s all-time assist leader with 616 assists and steals leads with 520.
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The 1986 Shawnee Heights graduate was a first-team all-state during her senior season. She led the Thunderbirds to the state championship with a win over Bishop Ward. After high school, she became Washburn’s greatest player. She scored 2,613 career points, which is still the most in school history. She also holds the record for most rebounds with 1,106, which is almost 200 more than anyone else on the list. Shaffer-Dahl was a 1999 Washburn Hall of Fame inductee.
The 1960 Topeka High graduate led the Trojans to a state runner-up finish during his junior year. Slaughter was also a state champion track athlete for the Trojans. After high school, Slaughter went to UCLA, where he played for John Wooden. He would help UCLA win the 1964 National Championship, the first title under Wooden and the school’s first undefeated season. Slaughter still ranks No. 6 in UCLA history for rebounds per game and No. 16 in total career rebounds.
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With the Wildcats, Turgeon helped the team win back-to-back state championships in 1982 and 1983. In college, Turgeon was the first KU player to feature in four consecutive NCAA Tournaments. He helped the Jayhawks reach the Final Four in 1986. He has gone on to an illustrious coaching career with Maryland, Wichita State and Texas A&M. Turgeon is the new UMKC coach. In 2021, Turgeon was part of Hayden’s inaugural Hall of Fame class.
The 2007 graduate from Highland Park led the Scots to an undefeated Class 5A State Championship in his senior season. Weems went on to have a fantastic career at Missouri State. He was the 2011 Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year. He ranks No. 2 on the all-time Missouri State scoring record with 1,868 points. He has also played in the most games in Missouri State history. Weems was inducted into the Missouri State Hall of Fame this year.
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Williams graduated from Cair Paravel in 2016, where she scored over 1,500 points in her career. She went on to have an outstanding two-sport career with Kansas State in basketball and volleyball. In 2019, she was a first-team all-Big 12 selection and played for Team USA in the Pan American Games. She owns the Kansas State record for most consecutive free throws made in a row with 38. She also ranks No. 11 on the all-time scoring charts with 1.553 points and No. 4 in all-time rebounds. Williams has enjoyed a strong professional career across Europe and Asia. This spring, she has featured for the Portland Fire and Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA.
Liam Keating covers high school sports and Washburn University for The Topeka Capital-Journal. Send stats or information to him at Lkeating@gannett.com
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Friday's announcement from the Bears regarding the intention to move forward with a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana doesn't mean much, because it's not binding on the Bears.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson made that point in a statement issued on Friday afternoon.
"Over the last several years the Bears have stated their intentions in multiple jurisdictions, today's announcement is not surprising," Johnson said.
"It's also not surprising that Bears officials have stated this vote does not mean a move to Hammond is a done deal.
"Without a final site selection, until we see shovels in the ground in Hammond, the City of Chicago will continue to engage in discussions grounded in the interests of our residents."
He's right. Until the Bears reach the point of no return, there's a chance they'll stay in Illinois. And there's a chance that Friday's announcement about the Bears is the latest move in a leverage play, aimed at forcing progress in Chicago or Arlington Heights.
Change is underway within Claremore Athletics.
As preparations continue for the 2026-27 school year, Claremore Public Schools has filled two key leadership positions, naming Trandy Birch as the district's new athletic director and Ryan Jahn as wrestling coach.
Birch takes over leadership of the athletic department after succeeding Brian Young. In his new role, he will oversee all Claremore athletic programs, coaches and facilities while helping guide the future of Zebra Athletics.
Birch brings a background in coaching, education and program development, with an emphasis on culture, leadership and relationship-building.
His arrival comes at a time when Claremore athletics is enjoying success across multiple sports, including Class 5A state championships in boys golf and girls track and field in 2025 in addition to continued prominence in football, volleyball, softball, cross country and wrestling.
Meanwhile, one of Claremore's most successful programs will have a familiar face at the helm.
Jahn was promoted from assistant coach to head coach of the wrestling program after helping guide the Zebras through one of the strongest stretches in program history under Chad Willard.
During his time as an assistant, Claremore produced seven individual state champions and 39 state placers while earning multiple top finishes at dual state and the state tournament.
The promotion marks Jahn's second stint as a head coach at Claremore. He previously served as the Lady Zebras' girls soccer coach before turning his full attention to wrestling after the 2022 season.
Gig Harbor High School athletic director Blair Suek is resigning from her position, The News Tribune has learned.
The Peninsula School District confirmed her departure from the position in an email to The News Tribune.
“Blair Suek is resigning at the end of the school year, and we wish her all the best in her future endeavors,” Peninsula School District chief of schools Michael Farmer wrote in a statement. “The GHHS athletic director position will be posted in the coming days.”
It’s unclear whether Suek’s departure stems from the recent handling of a situation with former Gig Harbor varsity girls basketball coach Michele Hackett.
Hackett was fired after a meeting with Suek in late April, during which Suek told Hackett that the “general consensus was that I wasn’t the best fit for this particular program and community” after postseason discussions with players.
In a rare reversal, the Peninsula School District stepped in less than two weeks later and announced Hackett would be returning.
“The district would like to clarify that this decision to end Coach Hackett’s tenure was made without consulting district administration, and proper administrative protocols were not followed,” district officials wrote in an email/ParentSquare post to parents in early May.
The email announcing Hackett’s reinstatement was signed by Gig Harbor High School principal Bob Marshall and Peninsula School District athletic director Wendy Malich. Suek’s name was absent.
Another headspinning development followed: Hackett announced this week she was leaving to coach the girls basketball team at Stadium High School in Tacoma.
Suek, who was formerly the athletic director at Steilacoom High School, replaced Bob Werner ahead of the 2022-23 school year. Werner had worked in the role since 2011. Suek graduated from Puyallup High School in 2009 before attending and playing volleyball at Pacific Lutheran University.
The Peninsula School District has had several athletics controversies in recent years. In 2024, a Gig Harbor student directed a racially charged reference toward a Lincoln High School basketball player during a game. The year prior, there was an investigation of a Gig Harbor basketball player allegedly using a racial slur toward a Peninsula High School basketball player during a game.
The 2023 “Fish Bowl” rivalry football game between Gig Harbor and Peninsula was marked by controversy after a player was sent to the hospital because of a late hit. The game exposed crowd-control and safety concerns, prompting it to be moved to Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma during the 2024 and 2025 seasons.

White Sox get 'realistic' trade deadline report that's actually good news originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Chicago White Sox currently reside in second place in the American League Central and own one of the Wild Card spots in the AL.
This is totally unexpected for the White Sox, and the 2026 season has been a surprising one so far. Now, with under two months to go until the MLB trade deadline, it's fair to wonder what they'll do this year.
Many predictions have the White Sox as sellers, but MLB insider Robert Murray of Fansided.com shared a different "realistic" report for the White Sox trade deadline plans, which should have fans very excited.
"The thought of the Chicago White Sox buying at the trade deadline is increasingly realistic, and general manager Chris Getz confirmed as much on MLB Network by saying it's a possibility," Murray writes.
While the full extent of what this trade deadline buying might entail isn't known, just the fact that the White Sox might be adding talent at the August 3 deadline is a win.
This team has been one of the more frequent sellers in recent years, and for things to all of a sudden trend toward buying talent at the deadline is the exact kind of report fans can get excited about.
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If they do end up buying, instead of trying to add a rental option, it might make more sense to add someone who will be under club control through the 2027 season as well.
Sandy Alcantara of the Miami Marlins would fit the bill as a big splash this season, who could also factor into the 2027 team as well.
Controllable starting pitching might top the list of the White Sox's needs this season at the trade deadline, and there's sure to be some interesting names worth exploring this summer beyond Alcantara.

Bayern Munich are in contact with Eintracht Frankfurt full-back Nathaniel Brown, but they face competition from other top clubs.
Premier League champions Arsenal have been linked with a move for the 22-year-old versatile defender, while Real Madrid and Manchester City are also keen.
Brown has progressed immensely in the past two seasons at Frankfurt, and will feature for Germany at the 2026 World Cup.
Christian Falk has exclusively explained the situation to CFBayern Insider, claiming that Bayern have already made an approach to Frankfurt about Brown.
The Bavarian giants were told that Frankfurt will not sell Brown for less than €60m [£51.9m], and ideally they are looking for €65m [£56.2m].
Most importantly, his price can go high if the versatile defender enjoys a strong World Cup.
What should encourage Bayern is that the defender wants to take the next step in his career, and he would love to play under Vincent Kompany.
The Bavarian giants are already in contact with the defender, and they will have no problems in meeting personal terms.
Falk said: “I talked a lot about Nathaniel Brown with both clubs, Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern Munich. FC Bayern initially weren’t moving for this big talent, but their minds have since changed! That’s because Alphonso Davies racked up a lot of missed minutes through injury last season and because of the concrete interest from Arsenal and Real Madrid (and, I hear, from Enzo Maresca at Manchester City) in Brown. So, Bayern know that if they don’t move for the 22-year-old left-back now, they won’t sign this player for the future. And my goodness, does he have a big future!
“He’s with the German national team here in the States and is fighting with David Raum for the left-back spot for the World Cup team. I heard that Bayern Munich already knocked on the door of Frankfurt, but sporting director Markus Krösche is saying he won’t sell Nathaniel Brown for less than €60m [£51.9m], and he’s ideally looking for €65m [£56.2m]. He knows that if he performs at the World Cup, the price is only going to go up. So, Frankfurt are happy to wait. Nathaniel Brown himself would love to play for Bayern Munich. There’s already been contact with the player, and there’s no problem with securing personal terms; he’d love to make this next step.”
Davies is a world-class player, and there is no doubt about that. However, he has badly struggled with injury problems, and it is becoming a big headache for Bayern.
Brown not only plays as a left-back but also operate on the right, which is an added advantage.
Tom Bischof was often used last season as a left-back, but Kompany views him as a natural central midfielder, who is likely to take Leon Goretzka’s place.
If Brown joins, and Bayern pay a high transfer fee, they may look to offload Davies, who has been admirers from Saudi Arabia.
The Bild journalist adds:“If it happens and Bayern have to pay such a high amount, perhaps they could sell Alphonso Davies to Saudi Arabia, as there is interest.
“With other clubs, there’s always going to be a problem with a high price tag and a salary of €20m [£17.2m]. This could be a big problem for a player who spent much of the 2025/26 season injured.”

For the first time in years, young Alejandro Balde’s future at Barcelona is being questioned, and for good reason.
While he has long been seen as a bright prospect and a potential all-time great should he develop correctly, he has shown no signs of growth in recent seasons.
His stagnation, needless to say, has been a concern for Barcelona and the club are now active on the market in terms of scouting possible left-back reinforcements. Marc Cucurella, on that front, is one player linked with a move.
As revealed by MARCA in a recent report, Cucurella is well aware of Barcelona’s interest in signing him in the summer. The operation to sign him, however, is dependent on factors beyond his control.
Cucurella is a La Masia graduate. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Indeed, whether or not Barcelona land Cucurella will largely depend on the decision of Alejandro Balde who does not want to leave Barcelona as matters stand.
The player is indeed not satisfied with how his prominence has dwindled since Janaury nor with the amount of playing time he has seen. The arrival of Joao Cancelo in the winter window was another move he did not approve of.
Despite all the hurdles, however, he does not consider a departure at this moment in time.
Cucurella, as a La Masia graduate himself, stands out as an option for Barcelona should Balde choose to leave. The club, thus, will be scouting him keenly in the coming weeks.
Cucurella will be at the World Cup. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
The Chelsea star will be at the FIFA World Cup with Spain and is even expected to be a starting left-back for Luis de la Fuente.
Barcelona, thus, will be closely monitoring his performances, quality and output throughout the tournament before they make a final decision on his arrival. After all, they are joined in the race by Atletico Madrid as well.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) recently tied a ribbon around its UFC Vegas 118 weigh ins event (get full results and video here), with 23 fighters coming in on (or under) weight and one missing. That includes Welterweight headliners Belal Muhammad and Gabriel Bonfim, as well as co-headliners Brendan Allen and Edmen Shahbazyan. Following today’s scale-tipping festivities, all four fighters came face-to-face to make it official for this Sat. night (June 6) at Meta Apex in Las Vegas.
Here’s the main event face-off between Muhammad and Bonfim:
Mucho en juego en nuestro evento estelar de #UFCVegas118 👀
— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) June 5, 2026
Belal Muhammad vs Gabriel Bonfim
ESTELARES 8pm ET 🇺🇸 / 6pm 🇲🇽 / 9pm 🇦🇷 / 2am 🇪🇸
PRELIMINARES 5pm ET 🇺🇸 / 3pm 🇲🇽 / 6pm 🇦🇷 / 11pm 🇪🇸#UFCVegas118 | Sáb. 6 de Junio | En vivo por @pplusdeportespic.twitter.com/KWbfr7bS17
As well as the co-headlining face-off between Allen and Shahbazyan:
Un choque de pesos mediano en el evento coestelar 💥
— UFC Español (@UFCEspanol) June 5, 2026
Brendan Allen vs Edmen Shahbazyan
ESTELARES 8pm ET 🇺🇸 / 6pm 🇲🇽 / 9pm 🇦🇷 / 2am 🇪🇸
PRELIMINARES 5pm ET 🇺🇸 / 3pm 🇲🇽 / 6pm 🇦🇷 / 11pm 🇪🇸#UFCVegas118 | Sáb. 6 de Junio | En vivo por @pplusdeportespic.twitter.com/F6va5QTKEJ
Nothing left to do now except fight.
“He is a young, hungry guy that’s looking to take my spot – he just picked the wrong guy to do it with,” Muhammad told reporters during UFC Vegas 118 media day. “Any fight is your biggest fight. People always ask: ‘What does this fight mean to you?’ It’s the Super Bowl, it’s the NBA Finals. Your next fight is always your biggest fight, no matter what it’s for. Saturday night, that’s my moment. It doesn’t matter who is he, where he’s from or what he’s trying to take. It’s not going to be with me.”
“I’ve fought many guys like him,” Muhammad continued. “He’s got a beatable style. With me, I’ve got an awkward style, I’ve got a different type of style, and I’m a different type of fighter than he’s ever fought. I think Saturday, he gets broken.”
For the finalized UFC Vegas 118 fight card and Paramount+ lineup click here.
Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested June 4 and faces a misdemeanor charge connected to a reported domestic violence incident in Douglas County, court and jail records show.
Cooper, 28, was arrested at 11:16 p.m. on June 4 and was booked in Douglas County Jail around 2:38 a.m. June 5, according to jail records.
Cooper had a hearing the morning of June 5 in Douglas County Court and was given a $1,000 personal recognizance bond, jail records show. He has been charged with criminal mischief between $300 and $1,000, a Class 2 misdemeanor. Because the incident involves allegations of domestic violence, Cooper is required to surrender any firearms for the duration of the legal proceedings.
Court records show Cooper has another appearance scheduled in Douglas County Court on June 8.
Online court records did not provide more details on the incident that led to Cooper’s arrest, which was first reported by TMZ Sports.
Cooper was a seventh-round draft pick out of Ohio State by the Broncos in 2021 and played little in his first two seasons. Since then, he has recorded 27 sacks over the last three seasons — including eight in 2025.
Cooper signed a four-year, $60 million contract extension with the Broncos in 2024.
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Rafa Yuste has hit back at Atletico following their social media messages last week in response to speculation about Julian Alvarez’s future.
Los Colchoneros put out several messages on X about trying to sign Lamine Yamal, Pedri and Raphinha and subsequently explained it was because they were very angry about the transfer talk regarding Alvarez’s future.
Yuste has been asked about the saga and said the posts were “in very bad taste.”
He went on to say: “At Barcelona we have a very clear way of acting as a club. I believe that education is paramount and, therefore, we must continue to set an example, myself first as president and down to the last member of the board of directors.”
Yuste also insisted that Atletico’s message will not affect Barcelona’s transfer plans, adding: “It doesn’t change our sporting policy at all, it has nothing to do with it. Deco is very clear about his sporting plans and will stick to them.”
Alvarez remains Barca’s top target for the summer window but bringing the Argentina international to Camp Nou will not be easy.

The fan who made a “vulgar” taunt at New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson will reportedly not be allowed to sit in court-side seats if he attends another game during the 2026 NBA Finals, according to multiple reports. The NBA looked into the situation following the Knicks’ Game 1 win over the San Antonio Spurs, where Brunson addressed the issue with head ref Scott Foster at the end of the game.
Initial reports suggested two fans were involved, but the NBA investigation resulted in one fan getting punished, per Ian Begley of SNYtv.
The NBA noted that the fan in question was not a Spurs season-ticket holder. It’s unclear whether that fan plans to attend any additional games in the series.
The Knicks and Spurs are set to square off in Game 2 in San Antonio on Friday night. After that, the series will move to New York for Game 3 and Game 4. If more games are required, the series will go back to San Antonio for Game 5 and Game 7, with Game 6 being held in New York.
Brunson dealt with multiple injuries during the team’s 105-95 win in Game 1. He was able to shake off those ailments, leading the Knicks with 30 points, 19 of which came in the second half.
Despite those injuries, Brunson was not listed on the team’s injury report ahead of Game 2, suggesting he’ll be a full-go when the Knicks take the court Friday evening.
The WWE Queen of the Ring 2026 tournament heated up on this week’s June 5, 2026, edition of WWE SmackDown in the Unipol Arena in Italy. Monday night on WWE Raw, we saw IYO SKY overcome the likes of Roxanne Perez, Giulia, and Lash Legend to secure her spot in the semifinal round. SKY sits pretty alone in the semis, up until another big star nabbed a huge win in the Queen of the Ring tournament, in front of the Italian WWE Universe in the Unipol Arena
WWE SmackDown in Italy was full of action, as the WWE tour of Europe continued. One of the highlights of the night was the first round matchup in the WWE Queen of the Ring tournament featuring the stars from WWE Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown slugging it out for a spot in the semifinals, when Jacy Jayne, Kiana James, Raquel Rodriguez and former multiple-time WWE Women’s Champion Bayley went at it for a potential spot in the semis.

Rodriguez got the brunt of the offense, as the other three women would try to chop down the biggest competitor in the match, trying to remove her from the equation early on. Bayley went for the early kill as she hit Kiana James with a Bayley-to-Belly, but it didn’t secure her the win. All three women would jockey for position, trying to nab the win with multiple pin attempts, that is, until Raquel Rodriguez bulldozed through all of them with a monster Cross Body.
After that reset, it was every woman for herself. All four were trying to finish the match in a big way, with highlights including Jayne hitting Bayley with an impressive Frankensteiner. Unfortunately for her, Rodriguez would catch both her and Bayley with a Double Chokeslam, but fortunately for them, Kiana James would launch herself onto Raquel to break up the pin.

Back from break, we see Bayley hit the Top Rope Elbow Drop, only for Jacy Jayne to break up the pin attempt. Kiana James would go nuclear, hitting the Dealbreaker, followed up by a Thrust Kick and Standing Moonsault. Bayley would get out of it. Kiana James would try to roll up Bayley, with her feet on the ropes, but Jayne would take it off the second rope.
James saw Giulia and thought it was her, and this distraction would allow Jayne to hit the Rolling Encore on James. Raquel would spot the melee and hit a Tejana Bomb to advance to the semis to face IYO SKY.


Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson believes new signing Dan Happe will bring leadership and aerial dominance to the Dons' defence.
The 27-year-old centre-back has signed a two-year deal at Pittodrie - with the option for a third - and will join Aberdeen when his contract at Leyton Orient expires later this summer.
Happe has spent his entire senior career with Orient, making over 250 appearances and earning promotion twice.
"Dan is a leader who given his stature is clearly dominant in the air, something which we have missed," Robinson said.
"Given his experience we think he can have an immediate impact while also contributing to our longer-term vision for the club. He's exactly the right type of character and brings the attributes we're looking for."
Happe says he turned down multiple clubs in England to move to Aberdeen.
"Having spent my entire career at one club it was a big decision to move on, but I just felt it was the right time to try something new, and this was an opportunity I could not turn down," he said.
"After speaking to the manager, he was so positive and enthusiastic about the club and what he wants to achieve here. He was very persuasive. I had other options, interest from teams in England, but after the call with him I was in now doubt this was the move for me.
"I know last season was not what anyone at Aberdeen would have wanted, it was disappointing, but I am confident better times lie ahead with the squad the manager is building. I want to help the team get back into Europe and help the team win trophies."

Conor McGregor’s return to the UFC is officially on the schedule, five years after a broken leg cut short his last fight against Dustin Poirier.
The Irishman will step back into the Octagon for a rematch with Max Holloway, headlining UFC 329 during International Fight Week. That bout marks the first of two fights left on his current contract, adding even more intrigue to what comes next.
Reports suggest he has just two bouts remaining on his current deal, and there’s already plenty of speculation about what could be next for the former dual-weight champion once he fulfils those obligations.
The main event also comes with an interesting detail – it is reportedly the first of two remaining fights on McGregor’s current deal. Naturally, there’s been no shortage of speculation over what might follow those final appearances.
McGregor hasn’t been shy about exploring options outside MMA, having previously stepped into boxing against Floyd Mayweather Jr. back in 2017.
Pundit Chael Sonnen recently stated that if negotiations are slow or difficult around a new deal, The Notorious One will not hesitate to leave behind Dana White’s promotion for other ventures.

McGregor’s recent agreement with the UFC is said to only cover financial adjustments, without extending his contract beyond the two remaining fights.
Ariel Helwani reported that McGregor rejected a contract extension proposed by the promotion, potentially leaving him free to explore other options after fulfilling his current obligations.
With Netflix having recently entered the MMA market by featuring Ronda Rousey’s comeback against Gina Carano, some speculated that McGregor could look to headline a major event on the streaming platform.
However, speaking on The Ariel Helwani Show, BKFC president David Feldman expressed confidence that McGregor would instead choose to fight under the BKFC banner, where he already holds an ownership stake.
“He could be (free in 2027),” Feldman said. “Look, I want him to do what’s best for him, for his career and what he wants to do.
“I think what he would want to do is help skyrocket a company that he’s involved in. We have talked about that in the past, and he said, ‘I’m definitely going to be doing this, I’m definitely fighting bare knuckle.’
“I would not be surprised if, after his second (UFC) fight, his third fight then would be in BKFC. I would not be surprised at all,” added Feldman.
Since becoming a part-owner of BKFC in 2024, McGregor has been actively involved in promoting the organisation and has often spoken about his intentions to compete there one day. Whether or not he follows through remains unclear just yet, though now being out of contract soon might speed up when it happens.
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Jordy Frahm. Karlyn Pickens. NiJaree Canady.
Softball fans know those players as the giants of the college softball landscape, all having brought more attention to the sport in recent years.
Texas ace Teagan Kavan, however, looks at those names and only sees dominos.
The Longhorns clinched their second straight national championship on June 4, with Kavan coming in to close a 4-1 win over Texas Tech. It came with Kavan striking out the side in order in the bottom of the sixth before striking out two of the three batters she faced in the bottom of the seventh to punctuate a well-earned Most Outstanding Player award.
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For whatever reason, when people talked about the 2026 Women's College World Series and the players who would make a difference, Kavan's name didn't come up quite as much. That isn't to say it didn't. But for the reigning Most Outstanding Player, it felt as though other names were getting more mention. Maybe it was because Texas was sent to the lower bracket after the first game against Tennessee, in part due to a relatively lackluster performance from Kavan. Maybe it was because Kavan is a junior while the players commanding a lot of the attention were seniors, making for a compelling "last ride." Or maybe it's because Kavan is so surgical, she makes good look boring.
The Women's College World Series brought us a lot of compelling softball. Indeed, arguably the most thrilling game of the tournament — Texas Tech vs UCLA in the loser's bracket — saw NiJaree Canady and Kaitlyn Terry pitted against Taylor Tinsley in a game where pitchers were constantly working out of heavily trafficked situations. The pitching wasn't perfect, far from it. But they made the best of a bad situation.
After that first game against the Lady Vols, Kavan slowed things down. She made things boring for people who don't like pitcher's duels. And that's the real greatness of Kavan and players of her ilk. She can freeze her blood and make even the most high-pressure situations look easy to navigate. Rote, even. In fact, it's the high-pressure situations when all eyes are on her we see Kavan at her best.
"You'd have to say yes on that," Texas coach Mike White said after the game to reporters when asked if Kavan has to be ranked among the best pitchers in college softball history. "And she does it in a different way. Sometimes you go 'you could be so much better.' Sometimes she rises to the level of competition, that's what she does. Because she'll play some games and it's almost like she'll be up by runs, by the number of runs, and all of a sudden she'll give up a walk and a hit and a home run, and it's like this number of runs. It's almost like she feels sorry for them."
As for the pressure aspect of it, White said Kavan rises to the occasion for her teammates.
"You've got to take your hat off to a kid like that who can do that in this situation in those moments," he said, "with that many fans watching you and all that pressure, she felt no pressure. She just wanted to do it for her team."
Kavan was hardly perfect this season. She opened with some rough outings against Nebraska and Ohio State and later struggled against Texas A&M and Oklahoma. In the first game of super regionals against Arizona State, she allowed four runs (three earned) that put Texas in win-or-go home territory. Then, to open the WCWS, she gave up three runs to Tennessee that again Texas looking mortal.
But in elimination games, Kavan was absolute nails. She threw 30 1/3 innings in win or go home games from super regionals onward. In that time, Kavan allowed 18 hits, four walks (for a WHIP of 0.76), and allowed three earned runs. She had three complete game shutouts against Arizona State, Mississippi State and Tennessee, striking out 21 and outdueling Frahm and Pickens in the process.
It would be dishonest to act like Kavan was the entire Texas pitching staff. Citlaly Gutierrez may not have looked as dominant as Kavan throughout the postseason, but she had key starts against Tennessee in the first semifinal elimination game and Texas Tech in Game 2 of the finals. Although Gutierrez allowed more base runners throughout games, she was able to get to, who else, but Kavan for Mike White.
Which is what makes Texas the perfect anti-Texas Tech. While the Red Raiders made headlines for the quirky use of the flex position to throw transfers Canady and Kaitlyn Terry in matchup to matchup, White and the Longhorns were employing a two-pitcher staff in a much more orthodox way with two Longhorn lifers. And it worked.
"As I said before, we always talk to our players about how they're feeling," White said when asked about starting Gutierrez in Game 2. "(Kavan) was feeling a little bit tired, a little bit tight. We had doubts whether she could go full seven. If something happened in that seven, we wouldn't have her available for the next day, and was that worth the risk? In our minds, it wasn't. We trusted Citlaly Gutierrez to get us at least one time through the order."
Instead, Gutierrez got through five innings (with some help from Hannah Wells). And when Kavan came out of the Texas pen with the lead in the sixth, the game felt like it was over. It wasn't 2022 Edwin Diaz or 2016 Zach Britton. It was 2026 Teagan Kavan. And that was a way scarier sight.
Texas Tech coach Gerry Glasco concurred.
"I thought it was really important we get right back up," Glasco told reporters on the moment Texas took the lead. "At that point, we had nine outs left, and I thought we had to attack. I thought we really missed a chance because, as soon as they got the lead, they had Teagan go down to the bullpen."
For her heroics, Kavan even got a co-sign as the GOAT from one of the GOATs of the sport: Cat Osterman.
Teagan Kavan = 🐐
— Cat Osterman OLY (@catosterman) June 5, 2026
Next season, Kavan will be the Frahm. Or the the Pickens. Or the Canady. The difference? Those three have two titles between them, with Frahm notching a pair with Oklahoma. Kavan has already cemented herself as a Texas and, indeed, Women's College World Series legend. No one else has two Most Outstanding Players to their name. But Kavan has the stuff to win a third.
If she does that, it will be hard to make an argument for anyone else as the best postseason pitcher in WCWS history. One thing is for certain: If Texas makes it back to Oklahoma City in 2027, Kavan is going to top everyone's list as a difference-maker. She's already been the difference twice, after all.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Teagan Kavan's second MOP cements legacy as clutch superstar for Texas
Some sports fans think Buffalo Wild Wings is playing chicken over its response to the person who ran onto the court at the first game of the NBA Finals.
On June 4, the wing chain took to X to address the incident at the game between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs a day earlier during which a fan ran onto the court trying to get a selfie with Spurs star Victor Wembanyama.
"Internet, help us find the banned fan. He can watch the rest of the finals at B-Dubs on us," Buffalo Wild Wings wrote.
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Buffalo Wild Wings' response to the debacle drew widespread attention on social media; the post garnered 4.8 million views as of June 5. While some fans supported the restaurant, many people took issue with the chain's offer.
USA TODAY has reached out to Buffalo Wild Wings.
In response to Buffalo Wild Wings' post, many users criticized the chain for drawing further attention to the fan's actions.
"Bro what? I’ll never eat at BWW’s again if y'all reward this, one person said, calling the fan's actions illegal, dangerous.
Another user wrote: "This is completely insane and only empowering this behavior. Literally the exact opposite of what you should be doing."
Even retired NBA player Blake Griffin weighed in on the post, writing: "This ain’t it. @wingstop would never #notapaidpost." Buffalo Wild Wings competitor Wingstop replied and agreed with Griffin.
Not everyone was against the move. One user wrote, "sure he did something not cool but ay what a way to step in!"
Another responded: "It's amazing how many people are offended by a kid running onto a basketball court."
In the fourth quarter of the game on June 3, a fan ran onto the court, interrupting play.
He was seen pulling his phone out to take a selfie with Wembanyama before security quickly swooped in and escorted him away. Wembanyama laughed, while nearby Knicks player Mitchell Robinson looked confused.
The next day, the NBA announced that the fan was arrested and is banned for life from all NBA arenas. A second individual involved in the incident was also banned from attending NBA games, the league said.
Contributing: Victoria Hernandez, Scooby Axson and Mark Giannotto, USA TODAY
Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. Keep up with her on X @melinakh and Instagram @bymelinakhan.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Buffalo Wild Wings called out for welcoming NBA fan who ran on court
Through 36 holes at the Memorial Tournament, Ryan Gerard, who recently described his swing as “like graffiti on the side of a rail car,” is painting a masterpiece that would make street artist Banksy and abstract impressionist Jackson Pollock jealous.
On a sun-swept Friday morning before the wind started to blow too hard, Gerard carded five birdies at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, to post 3-under 69 and grab the early second-round lead.
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“I think the golf course is playing more difficult today, so I'm excited to be done early,” Gerard said. “Made a lot of grimey kind of up-and-downs and really cool kind of like hack-outs, and I just felt like I did a good job of keeping myself in the hole no matter where I was or what the position might be…and kind of grinding until the end.”
The 26-year-old North Carolina Tarheel grad followed up Thursday’s 67, during which he birdied five straight holes on the back to earn a share of the lead, to improve to 8-under 136. On Friday, he did most of his damage on the front nine, making birdies on three holes in a four-hole span starting at No. 3. He noticed the wind began to pick up on the seventh fairway when he sprayed sunscreen in the air and it blew everywhere.
“My caddie was like, ‘Oh, I guess it's windy now.’ So, yeah, that was our nod to Fluff holding a cigarette up in the air and watching the smoke blow all over the place,” Gerard said, referencing an infamous technique used by longtime caddie Mike “Fluff” Cowan to check the wind direction.
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Gerard traded two birdies against two bogeys on the back, including one at the last when he missed a 5-foot par putt.
But the short stick has been more friend than foe. Gerard ranks first in Strokes Gained: Putting this week. That follows a sublime performance on the greens last week in the opening round at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Gerard converted all 17 of his putts from inside 15 feet, propelling him to an opening-round 6-under 64 and an early share of the lead. He eventually finished T-10 after a poor final round. But the putter has gone from liability to asset since he began working with putting coach Joey Farrow.
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“He may have completely taken Ryan to the next level,” said Gerard’s former swing coach, Carl Lohren, who helped him get to the PGA Tour.
Gerard, for his part, has credited Farrow with helping him with green reading, his stroke and confidence “by giving me different ways to check things if they feel off,” he said on Farrow’s website, theputtingpro.com.
“[Adam Scott’s] swing is like Mona Lisa. Mine’s like graffiti on the side of a rail car.”
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 4, 2026
A deep dive from Ryan Gerard on why his “ugly” swing works ... and works well. pic.twitter.com/XZy15i9f3m
Gerard also made a caddie change last month ahead of the PGA Championship, replacing veteran bagman Steve (Pepsi) Hale with friend J.P. Burke, who had filled in when Gerard flew to Mauritius and lost in a playoff late last year. [Flying all that way did pay off for Gerard as he earned the consolation prize of qualifying for the Masters in April.]
Gerard is in the running for most unique swing on Tour and leader in the clubhouse for most self-deprecating descriptions of it. He once shared this colorful description of it: “I've been told my swing looks like Daniel Berger and Jon Rahm had an aneurysm." Well, Gerard may have topped himself in mocking his unconventional technique while comparing it to the classic mechanics of Adam Scott during a social media video on the Tour's X account. While the Aussie swings “like Mona Lisa,” Gerard’s unorthodox style is “like graffiti on the side of a rail car.”
No matter. He owns it and he’s making birdies by the bushel at a course that he described as “a monster.”
“I missed a ton of fairways and that's just something you can't do at this golf course and get away with for the next 36,” he said. “So, I'm going to go work on that.”
Adam Schupak is a senior writer at Golfweek, covering the PGA Tour.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Ryan Gerard leads Memorial Tournament after 36 holes
There's been a development in the investigation of the courtside fan who was heckling Knicks star Jalen Brunson during Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday.
According to SNY's Ian Begley, a league spokesperson said that the fan will not be banned from the arena, but their access to courtside seats will be taken away.
"The fan was not a season ticket holder and if he were to attend another game in this series, he would not be permitted to sit in courtside seats," the statement read.
In various points of the opening game, Brunson could be seen going back and forth with Spurs fans in the front row near the scorer's table. Once the game ended with the Knicks defeating San Antonio, 105-95, Brunson was shown on the television broadcast approaching the group. Referee Scott Foster and Jose Alvarado intervened before the Eastern Conference Finals MVP walked away.
During Thursday's media availability, Brunson was asked about the fan interaction and the guard declined to go into detail.
"I'm all good about talking about that," Brunson said.
The Knicks will look to take a 2-0 series lead in San Antonio on Friday night.
Source confirms NBA is investigating fans sitting courtside for what they said to Knicks star Jalen Brunson. @ChrisBHaynes 1st on it. Brunson was talking to ref Scott Foster about fans after NYK’s Game 1 win. Video by @NBA_NewYork presents timeline here: pic.twitter.com/RETGyrR8T5
— Ian Begley (@IanBegley) June 4, 2026
The Texas A&M Aggies have the No. 1 recruiting class in the country and are showing no signs of slowing down. On Friday, they landed their fourth commitment of the week, successfully flipping three-star safety Errol Kerns III from the Miami (Ohio) Redhawks.
Kerns announced the news on social media, picking them over several other elite programs. He was set to officially visit the Indiana Hoosiers with the Ohio State Buckeyes, Michigan Wolverines, and Wisconsin Badgers also pushing. Mike Elko and Co. were able to win out for the Indianapolis, Indiana, product after he officially visited last weekend.
After much prayer, thought, and conversations with my family, I have decided to withdraw my commitment from Miami (OH) and officially commit to Texas A&M University. I want to thank Coach Elko, Coach Williams, and the entire Texas A&M staff for their belief in me and for making College Station feel like home. Thank you to my family, coaches, teammates, and everyone who has supported me throughout this journey. I'm excited for what's ahead and ready to get to work!
He is ranked as the No. 743 overall player and No. 72 safety in the 247Sports composite. The 5-foot-11, 195-pounder is also the No. 14 player from Indiana.
Kerns had a productive junior season at Lawrence High School, where he also contributed on special teams as well as in the secondary. He finished the year with 90 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss, three interceptions, and five pass breakups.
He is the fourth safety that Texas A&M has landed in the 2027 recruiting cycle, joining five-star prospects Kamarui Dorsey and JayQuan Snell and three-star prospect Loia Valade. The Aggies now have 19 players committed, with five of them being five-star prospects.
After much prayer, thought, and conversations with my family, I have decided to withdraw my commitment from Miami (OH) and officially commit to Texas A&M University.
— ErrolKernsIII (@EKerns21) June 5, 2026
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Baker Mayfield had an inconsistent season with the Bucs due to injury and overall performance issues. His performance and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ season fate were closely tied together.
As their star QB couldn’t stay consistent, the Bucs suffered. Now the QB is left in limbo over his extension talks with the Bucs, but he has made his stance on a new contract clear and has set an ultimatum to prevent further delay.
Baker Mayfield signed a three-year, $100 million contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2024. Even though his contract runs through 2026, Mayfield wants to resolve the contract situation before training camp so he can put his full focus on football.

“As soon as training camp starts we’re not doing any contract stuff,” Mayfield said. “It’s all ball. So it’s not up to me when that gets done by but hopefully before.”
Baker Mayfield and his family love being in Tampa and plan on staying there for a long time, as they have already settled down. “Yeah, I think first and foremost regardless we’ve built roots here in Tampa. We love the community, love being here. They have embraced us, enjoy being here, obviously can raise kids here,” he said.
Mayfield has made it clear that he wants to remain long-term. Despite his interest and desire to stay, the Bucs are moving slowly on contract extension talks, and Mayfield is not happy about it. “Contract stuff it’s happening, starting talks, whatnot. Not anywhere close to what you were thinking,” Mayfield said.
Still, Baker wants the talks wrapped up before training camp so he can focus on football. Regardless of the contract situation, he says his full focus is on winning the Super Bowl with the Bucs. “So going to do everything I can to help this team win a Super Bowl. And that’s to me that’s the priority. Everything else [will] take care of itself.”
Despite Mayfield’s clear interest, the Bucs appear less confident in him. They likely want more guaranteed consistency and are waiting to evaluate his sharpness in the upcoming training camp.
Baker Mayfield has set a firm ultimatum, but the Bucs are hesitating to commit big money given his inconsistent performance in 2025. He had a strong 2024 season but could not replicate that level last season, despite starting strong.
Mayfield began the 2025 season well but struggled from mid-season onward due to injuries, a slump, and a late-season team collapse. He finished with 3,693 passing yards (10th in NFL), 26 TDs (tied-7th), 11 INTs, 6.8 YPA, 543 completions (63.2%), a 90.6 passer rating, and took 36 sacks.
Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers started the season promisingly, going 5-1, but ultimately finished 8-9 and missed the playoffs. It appeared that when Mayfield couldn’t perform, the entire team lost its rhythm. That is why, despite his ultimatum, the Bucs want to wait and reevaluate before offering him a larger extension with guaranteed money.
Mayfield’s current contract runs through 2026. His intention is clear — he wants to stay long-term and win a Super Bowl. But if the Bucs wait too long, Mayfield will become an unrestricted free agent in 2027.
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Justin Gaethje is starting to spice things up with his trash talk towards Ilia Topuria – and Daniel Cormier loves it.
Gaethje (27-5 MMA, 10-5 UFC) took aim at Topuria's divorce ahead of their lightweight title-unification bout at UFC Freedom 250 on June 14 from the White House in Washington D.C. (Paramount+).
Heavy favorite Topuria (17-0 MMA, 9-0 UFC) has made some bold predictions, which has started to irk Gaethje and get a reaction out of him.
"I always like when there is trash talk accompanying a fight– especially a championship fight and especially a fight of that magnitude where you have the greatest backdrop for any fight in the history of the sport, the White House – where you have two championship fights in front of what will be the biggest fan audience that we have ever seen in mixed martial arts," Cormier said on his YouTube channel.
"You need to have those things that surround the fight that make the general fan go, 'I've got to see this.' I get it: The White House is going to draw a lot of people in that might not have been before. But to see now that the pleasantries aren't as evident as they might have been before, I like it. I like the storylines. I liked when I saw Ilia Topuria get mad because Josh Hokit was going crazy on Alex Pereira. I liked that press conference because I am a fan of this thing."
Cormier knows a thing or two about building a fight. The former two-division UFC champion engaged in one of the biggest rivalries in company history with Jon Jones after they competed in two title fights.
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Costello van Steenis won’t be defending his title against rival Johnny Eblen in Texas.
The PFL announced Friday that van Steenis has been forced out of his rematch with Eblen (17-1), which was to headline PFL Austin on July 18. With the middleweight champion sidelined, Eblen instead faces replacement opponent Impa Kasanganay (20-6) for a second time, now with an interim title up for grabs.
See the announcement below.
UPDATE: New #PFLAustin Main Event
— John Martin (@JohnMartinPFL) June 5, 2026
Costello Van Steenis is out with an injury. An interim PFL Middleweight World Title will now be on the line on Saturday, July 18th
Johnny Eblen will now face Impa Kasanganay for the interim PFL Middleweight World Title LIVE from the Moody… pic.twitter.com/IOAlJnpy5j
Van Steenis and Eblen fought their way back to a grudge match after van Steenis pulled off a come-from-behind comeback submission win over Eblen at PFL Africa this past July to not only claim Eblen’s middleweight title, but also hand the American his first defeat.
For his first defense, van Steenis faced another past opponent, Fabian Edwards, and scored a second win over him, this time via third-round knockout. Eblen earned his rematch by making quick work of former UFC fighter Bryan Battle this past March.
Now, the two will have to wait to fight again, with Eblen having to get past Kasanganay, who is no stranger to playing the spoiler. Kasanganay made the most of a move up to 205 pounds in 2023, going 5-0 that season and winning a light heavyweight tournament and a $1 million prize. He returned to 185 pounds following PFL’s acquisition of Bellator and lost a split decision to Eblen, and has gone 5-2 since jumping between middleweight and light heavyweight. Kasanganay is coming off of consecutive victories over Dalton Rosta and Andrew Sanchez.
Eblen vs. Kasanganay 2 headlines PFL Austin, which takes place at Moody Center in Austin, Texas, and features a bantamweight co-main event between Sergio Pettis and Lewis McGrillen.
UPDATE: Van Steenis later addressed the news, claiming he wanted to see the fight postponed until October. He also took umbrage with the league introducing an interim title in his absence.
See van Steenis’ social media post below.

Venus Williams has offered perspective on Aryna Sabalenka’s emotional reaction after the world No. 1 said she wanted to quit tennis following her French Open quarter-final defeat to Diana Shnaider.
Sabalenka’s loss was a dramatic turnaround. She led 6-3, 5-3, but Shnaider fought back to win 3-6, 7-5, 6-0.
Williams did not treat Sabalenka’s comments as a firm retirement statement. She suggested the remarks reflected the frustration of a painful defeat rather than a clear decision about her future.

Williams said she felt for Sabalenka: “I was feeling sad, actually. I got taken by her emotions. [I have] a lot of empathy for her.”
The seven-time Grand Slam champion also noted how open Sabalenka is with her emotions. “And she leaves it all on the court. You see everything she feels on the court,” Williams said.
Williams was clear that she did not believe Sabalenka truly wanted to walk away from the sport. “I don’t think she wants to quit tennis. That would be a tragedy for tennis and a tragedy for her,” she said.
Rather than dismissing the impact of the loss, Williams placed Sabalenka’s words in the context of a player speaking shortly after a difficult defeat.
She also suggested players may benefit from having more time before facing the media. Williams said they should “take a little more time” if needed before a press conference.
That was not criticism of Sabalenka. It was a calm reminder that players are often asked to explain painful defeats before they have fully processed them.
The context of Sabalenka’s remark matters because the defeat was unusually abrupt. Shnaider won the final 10 games to complete one of the biggest results of the tournament.
The result ended Sabalenka’s run at the quarter-final stage and sent the 25th seed into her first Grand Slam semi-final.
Sabalenka did not hide her frustration afterwards. She said after the defeat: “No thoughts, no emotions. I want to quit tennis right now.”
She also described her mental state during the match as a “very deep, deep dark hole” and said she could not get back on track.
Williams responded to those remarks with understanding rather than alarm. Sabalenka’s words were strong, but Williams framed them as the immediate reaction of a frustrated athlete after a heavy Grand Slam setback.
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Resplendent in red in the memory of Ruth Strauss, the rain relented on Friday to leave Lord’s looking a picture. A phased redevelopment of this ground is well underway, the Allen and Tavern Stands being brought up to standard to provide more modern touches alongside the grand old pavilion facade. The outfield has been relaid, preserving the famous drainage and familiar slope that provides an idiosyncratic challenge for each and every visitor.
It is, then, a shame the most important 22 yards in this grand old sporting cathedral has fallen short of those standards in this first Test of the English summer. Across the opening two days, this tawny strip of turf has caused all manner of problems for even batters of the highest quality, peril and potholes at every turn like a country lane. A rain-curtailed day one brought 16 wickets; day two 17 more as this game hastens towards a conclusion. A second strike for Gus Atkinson from Friday’s final ball left New Zealand three down and 218 behind – even Edmund Hillary may have struggled to climb this mountain.

An iffy Saturday forecast could yet take the encounter into day four but there will be refunds to be issued, and questions to be asked over the surface. If the fact that the opening ball of the Test had failed to carry to Tom Blundell had provoked concern, then the delivery that dismissed Jacob Bethell on this second day was damning evidence against a pitch likely to draw a bad mark from the ICC, burrowing beneath the batter’s blade from back of a length. It was a moment that arrived just 97 overs into the Test; Jamie Smith could later feel similarly unfortunate.

Clearly, pitch preparation is an inexact and tricky science – particularly in this strange string of seasons that has oscillated from too wet to too dry and back again. Lord’s, too, has greater difficulties than some grounds in the sheer volume of cricket it has to host – even with the MCC exploring Wormsley as a regular alternative venue to fulfil its fixture list.
But the owners and operators of this ground know they have an issue. Slow surfaces for the World Test Championship final and England’s encounter with India last year had already prompted a rethink, with consideration given to the possibility of Australian-style “drop-in” surfaces at the ground. A novel steaming technique, previously used on the grass courts at Wimbledon, has been employed to try and add life and improve the health of the square. Time will tell if it is effective; the early impressions are not positive.
It may yet flatten out over the weekend, rain notwithstanding – South Africa chased a sizeable total of 282 in that final last year, while England made 279 in the fourth innings in this fixture four years ago. There will be concern, though, that this is the first of three Tests at the ground this summer, with England’s women hosting India in July before the men take on Pakistan late in August. A more compelling contest between bat and ball, and a game that extends deeper, is surely a must for each.
Not that the two days of cricket have been boring. England are firm favourites to wrap up a winning start to the summer but do not count out New Zealand if the sun shines on Sunday. A well-compiled, and highly valuable, half-century on debut from Emilio Gay, and late runs from Jamie Smith and the tail, showed that hay can be made at times – though the task facing the tourists is mighty, despite figures of 6-70 for Nathan Smith.

“It’s been a bit of a whirlwind, really,” Gay admitted after a maiden 50. “It’s nice to score some runs in tough conditions to help the team. The whole couple of days has felt like a dream. I’m trying to lap it all up and enjoy it. Hopefully we can make the most of the conditions tomorrow and keep up the pressure”
One wondered what impact a brighter morning might have on the suitability for scoring; it took just seven balls and a clunk of off stump for that query to be answered. Glenn Phillips was Josh Tongue’s victim, playing down the wrong line. At least he played a shot, though New Zealand’s Smith was not the first to make an error of judgement in this Test and could argue that Tongue’s nip-backer came a long way down that slope.

Only some merry heaving from Kyle Jamieson’s long levers took New Zealand past 100, before Gus Atkinson and Ollie Robinson, completing his five-for, finished things off with New Zealand 27 in arrears to England’s 140.

Clearing skies had left the best batting conditions of the Test, though, and England made good use. Ben Duckett and Gay measured their opening gambit of 52 nicely, before the former steered to gully, and Jacob Bethell picked up thereafter, combining in a contribution of 47 with his fellow left-hander. They had some help – Bethell survived a review on umpire’s call in the same over that New Zealand had failed to send an LBW shout on Gay upstairs that would have returned three reds. A Bethell edge that parted first and second slip was further cause for Kiwi consternation.
It never felt, though, that wickets were far away – though a collapse of four wickets for one run was dramatic even by a Test of Hitchcockian twists and turns. After Bethell’s moment of misfortune had broken the stand, Gay, Harry Brook, Joe Root and Ben Stokes fell in the space of 11 balls as New Zealand’s seamers wisely brought the stumps into play. “It is a pitch that rewards you if you stick on a good length,” seamer Smith said after completing his six-for. “It felt chalk and cheese bowling when the clouds rolled in as to when the sun was out.”
The wickets falling as they did was a passage that showed the value of the measured manner in which the opening pair had played. Useful knocks from Jamie Smith (39) and Robinson (29) left a chase of 254 and an intriguing last hour. Tom Latham played little part in it, loosely driving and edging to Brook at second slip for a three-ball duck, while the departure of Kane Williamson 10 minutes before the close felt a major blow. Nightwatcher Will O’Rourke followed soon after – England need seven more for victory on a pitch that may well help them there.

Inter President Beppe Marotta insists talks for Atalanta wing-back Marco Palestra are ‘at the preliminary stage,’ but Aleksandar Stankovic’s future is yet to be decided.
The patron was present at the ceremony for the drawing up of the 2026-27 Serie A fixture list at the Teatro Regio in Parma this evening.
He spoke to reporters and was asked about the transfer strategy for the reigning Champions of Italy, fresh from a Scudetto and Coppa Italia Double.
Inevitably, the first question was about Palestra, who flourished on loan at Cagliari and now Atalanta are asking for €50m.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – FEBRUARY 16: Marco Palestra of Cagliari in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and US Lecce at Stadio Sant’Elia on February 16, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
“Palestra is an Atalanta player, he is a talent and I am glad for Italian football that he is doing so well,” replied Marotta.
“It seems a bit of a stretch to say he’s coming to Inter. It’s true that we have Denzel Dumfries close to Real Madrid and he plays the same role, but we are still at the preliminary stage for Palestra.
“His profile would be appreciated by many European clubs, and Inter are among them.”
Aleksandar Stankovic returns to Inter from Club Brugge
A transfer deal has already been completed today, because Inter officially activated their buy-back option for Stankovic, who made a big impact at Club Brugge.
The cost of the sale was €9.5m, while the Nerazzurri paid €23m to return him to San Siro, although it remains to be seen if there will be another loan or not.
“It was inevitable we’d use the buy-back clause after he had a great season. Stankovic is a very important player and an investment for Inter, then we’ll see what his future will be.
“Inter’s objective is to get the most interesting young players who can grow value and give us their contribution.”
Marotta confirmed that goalkeeper Josep Martinez “will certainly stay with us, but whether he starts or not is down to the coach.”
Cristian Chivu won the Scudetto and Coppa Italia in his debut season, so the club will lock him down to a new contract.
“As you well know, Chivu already has a contract to 2027, we reached an agreement for a renewal that will be made official with reciprocal joy over the next few days. I think our fans are happy too,” concluded Marotta.

Manchester United’s pursuit of Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers may have just become a little easier following a major decision from Bayern Munich. The Red Devils remain hot on the heels of the English forward, who is coming off another spectacular campaign at Villa Park.
Rogers registered 14 goals and 12 assists in 55 appearances across all competitions for Unai Emery’s side in the 2025/26 season. His efforts were key to the Birmingham club’s fourth-place finish in the Premier League as well as their Europa League triumph.
Source: Transfermarkt.
The 23 year old has been one of Aston Villa’s most consistent performers since arriving at the club from Middlesbrough in January 2024. Rogers worked under Michael Carrick for six months before his move to Villa Park, and the Englishman is reportedly eyeing a reunion at Old Trafford this year.
United are coming off a fruitful campaign in front of goal, with only champions Arsenal (71) and Manchester City (77) scoring more than the Red Devils (69) in the Premier League. INEOS’ systematic approach to squad reinforcements in recent summers has paid dividends so far.
After strengthening the backline in 2024, the English giants turned their attention to the attack and goalkeeping departments last year. They invested over £200 million in Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Senne Lammens, and all four players have hit the ground running.
However, that has not stopped United from planning further additions to their frontline this summer. While midfield remains their main area of focus, INEOS also want to add more flair and attacking threat to the squad ahead of a fixture-congested season.
The Red Devils have been heavily reliant on Bruno Fernandes in recent years and want someone to share the creative burden with their skipper. Rogers’ ability to find the back of the net, his pace, and his dribbling ability make him a fine choice for the job, and perhaps also an option to eventually replace the Portuguese.
The Englishman’s performances have already earned him admirers in the Premier League and abroad, with a recent report suggesting that Manchester City have an advantage in the race. Bundesliga insider Christian Falk has now provided an insight into Bayern Munich’s stance on a move for the Englishman, who has an £80 million price tag on his head.
In his column for FC Bayern Insider, Falk confirmed that Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany wants to take Morgan Rogers to the Allianz Arena. However, the journalist pointed out that a move is unlikely due to the player’s steep price tag.
He wrote: “It is TRUE: Vincent Kompany is interested in Morgan Rogers, likes the Aston Villa star and would like to have him in Munich. However, the price tag is very high, and there are simply too many Premier League clubs following the Englishman.”
“I don’t think they can afford the player. Bayern fans will remember the story with Xavi Simons when Kompany tried to get the Dutchman. The manager went to Tegernsee, where Uli Hoeneß lives, and the Bayern chief told him that the price is too high, but he can have a slice of pie. I think in this case, it could be another slice of pie for Vincent Kompany!”
Vincent Kompany’s desire to take Rogers to the Allianz Arena provides a glowing endorsement of the player’s abilities. While the finances of a deal make a move to Old Trafford difficult this summer, the Englishman could instantly improve the team if INEOS manage to secure his signature.
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Here at Cat Scratch Reader we have counted down the final 100 days leading up to the Carolina Panthers season opener by for at least the past ten years. We’ve always done this by highlighting the current player on the roster whose jersey number matches the day on the countdown. Today marks 97 days until the Panthers kick off their 2026 season at home against the Chicago Bears.
This year, we decided to change that up a bit by countdown our own list of the Top 100 Panthers of all time. This does not correspond to jersey number, does not need to be somebody who wore a jersey, and will in no way be controversial. These are the 100 greatest Carolina Panthers.
Patrick Jeffers’ career with the Panthers was like a meteorite in the sky: It burned spectacularly bright, but didn’t last long.
After playing his college ball at Virginia, he began his NFL career as a fifth round pick by the Denver Broncos in 1996. In two seasons with Denver he only produced three receptions for 24 yards before joining the Dallas Cowboys in 1998. He was more productive in his new home and put up 18 receptions for 330 yards and two touchdowns in his only season with the Cowboys.
Then in 1999, his fourth NFL season, he joined the Carolina Panthers. What came next was a breakout season absolutely nobody saw coming. With Steve Beuerlein at quarterback, Jeffers shocked the NFL universe by hauling in 63 receptions for 1,082 yards and 12 touchdowns. He teamed up with Muhsin Muhammad to form the first ever pair of Panthers receivers to record over 1,000 yards in a single season.
His shocking 1999 campaign started off strong, then ended on an absolute heater. He went for over 100 receiving yards in each of Carolina’s final five games, and in his final four contests produced 147, 138, 160, and 165 yards, respectively. He started his Panthers tenure as a fringe NFL player playing for his third team in four years. He ended that year looking more like Jerry Rice than a low-end roster guy.
But the reason Patrick Jeffers has faded from most of our memories is because an injury derailed his career just as soon as it was taking off.
He missed the entire 2000 season after tearing his ACL in the preseason and was never able to bounce back. He returned in 2001, but only had 14 receptions for 127 yards in nine games. It was his final season of professional football.
Patrick Jeffers is one of those classic “what if?” players in Panthers history. His 1999 breakout campaign was his age-26 season. He was still squarely in his prime and could even continue to improve. His high with Carolina was very high. Panthers fans simply wish it could have lasted much, much longer.
PARIS (AP) — Having spent a large part of the night vomiting and deprived of sleep, Matteo Arnaldi was in no shape to fight for a spot in the French Open final.
The 104th-ranked Arnaldi withdrew before the first all-Italian men's Grand Slam semifinal against Flavio Cobolli on Friday at Roland Garros.
Arnaldi believed he caught a virus and said he could not play competitive tennis.
“I think it’s a virus because I was feeling pretty cold,” he said. “I had a fever. I just know that I can’t move, and I can’t eat, and I can’t drink.”
His withdrawal handed Cobolli a place in Sunday's final against second-seeded Alexander Zverev.
Arnaldi said he felt fine during practice on Thursday, until he had dinner.
“I started to feel so-so with my stomach,” he told a press conference also attended by Cobolli, who sat at the other end of the interview desk.
“I was, like, ‘All right, just didn’t digest very well.’ But then I woke up at 1 a.m. and I started vomiting. Then I tried to sleep. I couldn’t sleep at all. At 6, 7 a.m. I vomited again. This time was pretty bad.”
He summoned a doctor to his room and took medicine.
“I was hoping that it would just be something from dinner or something like that, but then throughout the day I couldn’t eat," Arnaldi said. "Every time we did something or would drink, I would go back to the bathroom."
He reached the semifinals after countryman Matteo Berrettini retired in their quarterfinal due to a hip injury before the end of the second set. Arnaldi spent a total of 19 hours, 42 minutes on court, more than any other player has taken to make the semifinals at any major tournament since the ATP Tour began recording match times in 1991.
“It’s tough, because for how the tournament was, for how many hours I spent on court, I was feeling actually very good,” Arnaldi said.
“To have to withdraw from the first slam semifinal is not something that you wish to anybody. I tried to get ready and tried to stay as much as I could here and tried to see if I could go on court, but every time I get up, I feel dizzy, and I don’t feel like the best. I’m pretty sure if I eat again, I’m not going to feel, like, good. That was the right decision for me to take."
Cobolli said he was saddened by the news.
“When he came to me almost one hour ago, I almost cried,” he said. “Matteo is a big inspiration for all of us.”
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The French Open men's semifinals were supposed to take place on Friday, but the second semifinal between Italians Flavio Cabolli and Matteo Arnaldi ended before it even began.
The 25-year-old Arnaldi had to withdraw from the second semifinal after he dealt with a viral illness the night before. While Arnaldi tried to prepare for the match, he said he was having trouble even standing up and didn't think he could try to compete.
Due to a viral illness, Arnaldi has been forced to withdraw from his semi-final match against Cobolli.
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) June 5, 2026
Get well soon, Matteo 🧡#RolandGarrospic.twitter.com/SHlbOZvY3i
Both Arnaldi and Cobolli have never made it this far in any grand slam tournament, and both were excited to represent Italy at the grand stage. Now, Arnaldi heads home while Cobolli moves on to his grand slam final debut.
Here's why Arnaldi vs. Cobolli ended in a walkover.
MORE: How much will the French Open winner make?
Arnaldi explained that he started to feel ill last night and had trouble both eating ans sleeping through the night. At first he didn't it was serious, but the illness never went away.
"Yesterday I was feeling okay. I came here to practice and did everything I had to do, I was feeling fine. I had dinner, I started to feel so-so with my stomach. I was like 'alright, just didn't digest very well.' But then I woke up at 1 a.m. and started vomiting and I wasn't feeling the best." Arnaldi said.
"Couldn't sleep at all. At 6, 7 a.m. I vomited again, this time it was pretty bad. We called the doctor in the room. He came and gave me some stuff and I was hoping it could just be something from dinner or something like that. But then, throughout the day I couldn’t eat. Every time I ate or drank something I would go back to the bathroom. So it’s tough."
"It's difficult to be here... it's not what I wanted to do."
— TNT Sports U.S. (@TNTSportsUS) June 5, 2026
Matteo Arnaldi addressed the media after withdrawing from the Roland-Garros Semifinal due to a viral illness. pic.twitter.com/Jvb0zS1cJk
To get to the semifinals, Arnaldi beat Matteo Berrettini when Berrettini had to retire from the quarterfinals match. That gave Arnaldi extra time to rest for his match against Cobolli, but it didn't matter in the end.
Arnaldi said he tried to prepare for the match today, but ultimately struggled to even get on his feet without feeling ill.
"I tried to get ready and tried to stay as much as I could here," he said. "Tried to see if I could go on court but every time I get up I feel dizzy and I don't feel the best. I'm pretty sure if I eat again I'm not gonna feel good. That was the right decision for me to take."
This was Arnaldi's first appearance in a grand slam semifinal, so he is understandably disappointed that he couldn't compete. Instead, the match is officially a walkover, as Flavio Cobolli will move on to face Alexander Zverev in the final on Sunday.
"When he came to me almost 1 hour ago, I almost cried," Cobolli said of his Italian counterpart. "It's something that you don't expect at all. I was ready to play this match and when he came I was completely sad for him.
UCLA men’s basketball is adding former Real Madrid forward Gunars Grinvalds to the roster for next season. The 6-foot-7 Latvia native reportedly committed to UCLA on Friday, according to Draft Express.
NEWS: Real Madrid’s Gunars Grinvalds has committed to UCLA, he tells DraftExpress.
— Jon Chepkevich (@JonChep) June 5, 2026
The 18-year-old 6’7” Latvian wing made his ACB and EuroLeague debuts, played a key role in his club’s LigaU title run, and popped at the NextGen EuroLeague Finals. pic.twitter.com/gHcI5EIc26
Grinvalds started playing professionally in Spain with Real Madrid last season, making debuts in both the ACB and EuroLeague in 2025. The 18-year-old helped Real Madrid win the LigaU title and shined during the NextGen EuroLeague Finals.
Real Madrid is one of the top professional basketball clubs in Europe. Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic also competed with Real Madrid before coming to the United States to play in the NBA.

Additionally, Grinvalds represented Latvia during the 2024 U16 Eurobasket tournament, where he averaged 9.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists across seven games.

In addition to acquiring Grinvalds, UCLA is adding two other incoming freshmen in center Javonte Floyd and power forward Joe Philon.
Through the transfer portal, the Bruins landed four players: Auburn center Filip Jovic, Mississippi State forward Sergej Macura, Texas Tech guard Jaylen Petty and Butler guard Azavier Robinson. UCLA also has five returning scholarship players in Trent Perry, Eric Dailey Jr., Xavier Booker, Brandon Williams and Eric Freeny.
UCLA could still add another player to the roster ahead of next season.
Grinvalds will help fill the small forward role for UCLA next season. He is expected to compete with Philon for playing time on the wing. One of Grinvalds’ biggest strengths on the court is his 3-point shooting.
A highlight reel of Grinvalds playing for Real Madrid is available to watch below:
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Denver Broncos outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested late Thursday evening and held on suspicion of two counts of domestic violence and one count of criminal mischief, according to multiple reports. Cooper's girlfriend was also arrested.
Cooper, 28, was booked into Douglas County Jail early Friday morning. After a hearing on Friday, Cooper was "released on a personal recognizance bond," according to Mike Klis of 9News. He is set to return for a follow-up hearing on Monday.
More details of the incident are now known from the arrest affidavit, via the Denver Post's Parker Gabriel:
Cooper’s girlfriend said she took his phone from him, threw it across the room, then went to pick it up and look through its contents.
Cooper wanted his phone back and, according to the affidavit, Cooper told police he grabbed his girlfriend by her upper arms and was able to get the phone back.
When Cooper’s girlfriend again tried to take his phone, Cooper told police he braced his neck against her neck to prevent her from getting it.
“We are aware of the matter and are gathering more information,” the Broncos said in a statement to media outlets. The NFL added this statement, via 9News: "We are aware of the matter and have been in contact with club."
In a report on the incident, Officer Elijah Hamdeed of the Parker Police Department wrote there was "no probable cause for harassment or assault charges given conflicting statements and lack of specific physical evidence," according to 9News.
Cooper, 28, was picked by the Broncos in the seventh round of the 2021 NFL draft out of Ohio State. He has been a full-time starter in Denver's defense since 2023, totaling 27 sacks over the last three seasons.
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Scottie Scheffler is having a rough go in his opening two rounds at the 2026 Memorial Tournament.
The World No. 1 golfer finished his opening round with a 1-over 73 at Muirfield Village Golf Club on Thursday. And now through 13 holes in his second round, he trails Ryan Gerard’s lead by 11 strokes at 3-over.
Scheffler’s struggles were perfectly illustrated by a rare blunder out of a green-side bunker on the par-5 fifth hole. The PGA Tour superstar completely shanked his shot out of the trap, missing the green and ending up in the thick right rough.
Scheffler was still able to get up-and-down to save his par.
“Shanks rarely end in a par. Scottie Scheffler knows the most important shot is the next one,” the PGA Tour wrote on social media.
Shanks rarely end in a par.
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 5, 2026
Scottie Scheffler knows the most important shot is the next one.
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Scheffler’s second round featured three consecutive bogeys at the turn, going 3-over through holes No. 8, 9 and 10. He birdied the par-4 13th to get his round somewhat back on track heading into the final stretch.
The projected cut line for the Memorial Tournament is 4-over, putting Scheffler right on the edge of missing the weekend. The last time Scheffler missed the cut at a PGA Tour event was at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in 2022.

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Scheffler, the back-to-back reigning champion at Muirfield Village, has a lot of work to do if he wants to secure his three-peat at the Memorial Tournament.
After another disastrous start against the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday, the Boston Red Sox demoted 27-year-old right-hander Brayan Bello to Triple-A Worcester.
Bello surrendered six total runs in the first inning alone, and by the time the dust settled, he’d given up eight earned runs over five innings.
Boston ultimately fell 8-2 at home in a disastrous performance that left interim manager Chad Tracy at a loss for words.
But the implosion on the mound wasn’t even the most memorable part of the night.
When asked after the game whether a temporary demotion to the minors might help, Bello pushed back hard. “I’m not thinking about that,” he said. “I’m thinking about making my adjustments in the big leagues. I have a big league contract. That doesn’t mean that the bosses will not take that into consideration, but I’m a big leaguer. I’m a big league starting pitcher, and I’ll make my adjustments here.”
Bello is owed $8.7 million next year, before a dramatic climb to $16.2 million in 2028, and $19.2 million in 2029.
The Red Sox, clearly, felt a change was needed.
Now, with Boston sitting at 25-36 and staring down a critical road stretch, Jake Bennett is considered a strong candidate to fill Bello’s spot in the rotation, according to Ian Browne of MLB.com.
The Red Sox decided otherwise. LHP Joe La Sorsa will replace Bello on roster tomorrow. Sox will presumably call up a starter for Tuesday to replace Bello. Jake Bennett a strong candidate. https://t.co/V59fJ5vIhN
— Ian Browne (@IanMBrowne) June 5, 2026
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The 25-year-old left-hander is currently back at Triple-A Worcester, and his numbers there have been impressive. He’s posted a 3-2 record in nine appearances with a 1.60 ERA and 41 strikeouts.
Drafted out of Oklahoma in the second round in 2022 by the Washington Nationals, Bennett enjoyed a strong pro debut before Tommy John surgery in September 2023 cost him all of the following season.
He made a successful return in 2025, posting a 2.27 ERA and 64 strikeouts across 19 appearances with the Double-A Harrisburg Senators.
The Red Sox then acquired him from Washington in December, trading pitching prospect Luis Perales to get him.
He made his MLB debut on May 1 against the Houston Astros, striking out Yordan Alvarez with a 95 mph sinker for his first major league strikeout in a 3-1 Red Sox win.
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Boston faces the New York Yankees on Friday and Saturday before closing out the series on Sunday afternoon.
It’s a brutal stretch against a division rival to navigate without the rotation fully settled, and Bennett isn’t expected to get the call up until Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Rays.

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The Boston Red Sox entered play on Friday just 3 1/2 games out of a wild card spot in the American League.
Despite how the Red Sox have played so far, they are still very much in the race. They do need to start playing better and get healthier, but they should not punt the season. It would make sense for the Red Sox to be cautious buyers at the trade deadline, and adding a starting pitcher may be wise.
Garrett Crochet is currently injured and Brayan Bello has been sent to Triple-A amid his woes. Ranger Suarez, Connelly Early, Payton Tolle and Sonny Gray have been solid, but the Red Sox may need another reliable arm to really make a push. They are another injury away from being in serious trouble.
The Red Sox have already signed Bello to an extension and Suarez is signed to a deal through 2030. They should be looking at rental options, and Freddy Peralta of the New York Mets would make sense.
Peralta will be a free agent after the season, and the New York Mets look to be heading toward being sellers. Peralta has a 3.63 ERA and could slot into the rotation as one of the better arms. It would allow the Red Sox to keep Bello in Triple-A and work through his issues with no rush.
It could create a situation where the Red Sox have six reliable starters and have to go to a six-man rotation, however.
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Sophie Cunningham's adidas ad outfit catches everyone's attention after big Fever win originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Sophie Cunningham's popularity continues to grow in the WNBA as she holds down a key role for the well-followed Indiana Fever.
And on Friday, coming off a big win, Cunningham caught some extra attention for a new adidas advertisement.
The Fever picked up a big win on Thursday night over the Atlanta Dream as part of the Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese rivalry. Cunningham played her usual solid role off the bench.
Her fans appreciated the new campaign out on Friday, too, in which Cunningham showed off her athleticism:
Sophie for @adidas
— Sophie Cunningham FAN CLUB (@SophieC_FanClub) June 5, 2026
It doesn’t get any better… pic.twitter.com/znYj2lKb4t
Cunningham put up eight points, including 2-for-3 from 3-point range, in the win over the Dream.
Before that, she had reached double figures in three consecutive games.
This season, Cunningham has raised her averages from last season in scoring and assists. She's at 9.6 points and 1.6 assists per game for the Fever, along with 2.7 rebounds and 0.7 steals.
Cunningham is shooting 32.4% from 3-point range, but she has heated up of late, and the Fever will need that to continue.
Indiana hasn't had the best start to its season, and they've had team meetings to try and figure some things out, including some defensive concerns.
Going forward, Cunningham is one of a number of experienced players on the Fever roster who can make sure the team's attention is on the right priorities going forward.
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So far, the 2026 Tampa Bay Rays are the leaders of the American League, with the rest of the conference behind the Rays in terms of win-loss record.
But this Rays team could use a bit more help this season to truly be a World Series contender. One of the best ways of improving the team become such a contender is to add more starting pitching help.
One MLB executive, according to Robert Murray of Fansided.com, called the Rays a "perfect fit" in a trade for the New York Mets 3.36 ERA ace, Freddy Peralta. The reason why is clear: the Rays can meet the Mets' lofty demands perfectly.
"I think a team like the Rays are a perfect fit with multiple guys in the 50-100 range," one MLB executive said. "Don't see them giving up Theo Gillen, but the rest of Caden Bodine, Nathan Flewelling, Taitn Gray, and Brody Hopkins could make sense."
Peralta is a 30-year-old pitcher who will be a free agent after the 2026 season comes to a close. In a trade deadline deal, Peralta is strictly a rental.
Such players typically don't fetch the significant returns that multi-year options would be able to bring back. But, because Peralta is so good, the Mets can and will ask for a lot in return.
He has a 3.63 ERA this season, but last year with the Milwaukee Brewers, he had a 2.70 ERA in his second All-Star season. Peralta is a good pitcher and someone who will cost a bit to acquire.
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This MLB executive called the Rays a perfect fit for Peralta, thanks to the combination of their need for more pitching help and their prospect options the Mets might have interest in.
Hopkins, Flewelling, Bodine, and Gray all could be reasonable trade options for Peralta, according to this MLB executive. While losing some solid prospects would sting, adding Peralta might be the move that makes the Rays legitimate World Series contenders.
Rays fans might as well keep an eye out for more Peralta rumors, as if this MLB executive realizes the Rays are such a perfect fit for a Peralta trade, surely the Rays and Mets are aware of how good a fit this could be for both teams.
Canada, one of the host nations of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, will be among the first teams to make their tournament debut when they face Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12 at BMO Field in Toronto. That early opener has created some uncertainty for their plans, as Alphonso Davies‘ availability remains in question.
“The first game is coming up pretty quickly. I think we understand how important the first game is. But we understand recovery is always an important thing,” the left back said during a press conference this week alongside head coach Jesse Marsch.
The defender is currently recovering from a hamstring injury suffered on May 6 during a match against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League semifinals. The initial recovery timeline was five weeks, meaning his potential return would come almost exactly in time for the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
“If I’m recovering as good as possible, let’s see. If not, then there’s no need to rush, just keep continuing the recovery,” Davies said before expressing optimism about his chances of being available for the opener. “Anything is possible in life. For me, it all depends on how the recovery is going, how these next few days, this week, leading up to the game goes.”

The attention surrounding Alphonso Davies is understandable. He is Canada‘s most important player, given his experience and success in Europe with Bayern Munich. However, recurring fitness issues have limited his availability in recent months.
Head coach Jesse Marsch took over in May 2024, and since then there have been more matches without Davies than with him. The defender appeared in 11 games, including Canada’s entire run at the 2024 Copa America, but missed 18 others. In fact, he has not played an international match since March 2025.
Regardless of whether he is available for the World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Alphonso Davies is expected to be fully fit for Canada’s next two matches, in which they will battle for a place in the Round of 32. They will face Qatar on June 18 before taking on Switzerland six days later to conclude their Group B campaign.

Korean chip manufacturer SK hynix had been planning to double its memory production capacity by 2030 and 2031 from current levels, even before a request from NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, suggests a report from the Korean media. The NVIDIA CEO wrote "please make more" on a hynix wafer at the Computex conference in Taiwan, and supply chain sources suggest that the memory manufacturer plans to expand its DRAM wafer input capacity to one million per month by 2030. SK hynix's Chinese Production Facilities To Play Key Role In Memory Production Capacity Expansion, Says Report With the passage of time, as […]
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Trabzonspor, 33 yaşındaki Ukraynalı orta saha oyuncusu Ruslan Malinovskyi ile 3 yıllık sözleşme imzaladı.
Trabzonspor, Ruslan Malinovskyi'yi kadrosuna kattığını duyurdu.
Bordo mavili kulüpten yapılan açıklamda; Serbest statüde yer alan profesyonel futbolcu Ruslan Malinovskyi ile 3 yıllık anlaşma sağlanmıştır. Yapılan anlaşmaya göre oyuncuya; 2026/2027 ve 2027/2028 futbol sezonlarında, her bir sezon için 1.500.000.-EUR garanti ücret ve 500.000.-EUR imza ücreti, 2028/2029 futbol sezonunda ise 1.500.000.-EUR garanti ücret ödenecektir.
Menajerlik hizmet bedeli olarak, futbolcuya ödenecek brüt ücret tutarının %5'i oranında ödeme yapılacaktır.
Kamuoyuna duyurulur.
BORDO MAVİLİ KULÜPTEN YAPILAN TRANSFER PAYLAŞIMI
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Yapılan açıklamaya göre: Yeni transferimiz Ruslan Malinovskyi, sponsorumuz Acıbadem Fulya Hastanesi’nde (@AcibademSaglik) sağlık kontrolünden geçti.
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Beşiktaş, Serie A'da modern futbolun en cesur örneklerini sunan Vincenzo Italiano ile radikal bir taktiksel dönüşüm yaşayacak. İtalyan hocanın dinamik ve yoğun oyun metodolojisinde özellikle Türk oyuncuların üzerine nur yağacak! Semih Kılıçsoy'a yeni 'Zirkzee' rolü biçebilecek olan İtalyan teknik adamın saha içi beyni Orkun Kökçü olacak. Rıdvan Yılmaz ve Yasin Özcan'ın üstleneceği modern savunma rolleri çok konuşulacak. Italiano sürpriz şekilde Jota Silva ya da Cengiz Ünder'i de geri isteyebilir.
Beşiktaş, teknik direktörlük koltuğuna Serie A’da Fiorentina ve Bologna ile modern, agresif ve cesur futbolun en nitelikli örneklerini sunan Vincenzo Italiano’yu getirdi.
Kamuoyunda "Küçük Pep" olarak anılan 48 yaşındaki İtalyan teknik adam, siyah-beyazlı camiada radikal bir oyun değişiminin fitilini ateşleyecek.
Eldeki mevcut kadro ve kiralıktan dönecek oyuncuların havuzu incelendiğinde, Italiano'nun sistemine cuk oturacak yeni "yıldız adayları" ise çok dikkat çekecek.
İtalyan hocanın dinamik, yoğun antrenman metodolojisine ve taktiksel beklentilerine en hızlı yanıt verecek, yeni dönemin bayrak taşıyıcısı olacak isimler gündem olacak.
TÜRK OYUNCULARIN ÜZERİNE NUR YAĞACAK
- Semih Kılıçsoy
Cagliari kiralamasından dönen genç yetenek, Italiano’nun tam da aradığı "hareketli ve fiziksel" forvet profili. Italiano, santrforunun sadece gol atmasını değil, derine inip bağlantı kurmasını (M'Bala Nzola veya Joshua Zirkzee rolü) ya da sol kanattan içeri devrilmesini ister. Semih’in sırtı dönük oyun becerisi ve patlayıcı gücü onu Serie A seviyesinde bir yıldıza dönüştürebilir.
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- Orkun Kökçü
Italiano’nun oyun kurucu (regista) aşkı bilinir (Spezia’da Ricci, Fiorentina’da Arthur Melo). Orkun’un baskı altında top çıkarma becerisi, dikey uzun pas kalitesi ve oyunun yönünü tek dokunuşla değiştirme vizyonu, İtalyan hocanın sahadaki beyni olmasını sağlayacaktır.
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- Rıdvan Yılmaz ve Yasin Özcan
Italiano, sol beklerini hücumda orta sahaya ya da ön alana çekmeyi sever (Spezia'da orta sahadan sol beke devşirdiği Bastoni gibi). Rıdvan'ın dinamizmi bu role biçilmiş kaftan. Sol ayaklı stoper Yasin Özcan ise geriden oyun kurarken Italiano'nun aradığı soğukkanlı pasör stoper tanımına tam uyuyor.
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JOTA YA DA CENGİZ'İ GERİ İSTER Mİ?
Bir de Jota Silva ya da Cengiz Ünder Italiano sisteminde kanatların skora doğrudan katkısı (örneğin Nico Gonzalez veya Orsolini gibi) kritiktir. Jota Silva'nın atletizmi ve Cengiz Ünder’in AS Roma geçmişinden gelen İtalyan taktik disipliniyle sağ kanattan içeri çekilip uzak köşeye vuracağı şutlar, hücumun ana planı olur.
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Beşiktaş'ın hem Jota'ya hem de Cengiz'e "elveda" dediği ortamda sürpriz bir dönüş gerçekleşebilir.

Transfer çalışmalarını sürdüren Beşiktaş'ın, Inter forması giyen Fransız stoper Benjamin Pavard'ı gündemine aldığı iddia edildi.
Teknik direktörlük görevi için Vincenzo Italiano ile anlaşan Beşiktaş'ta transfer çalışmaları devam ediyor.
Corriere dello Sport'un haberine göre Beşiktaş, Inter'in Fransız stoperi Benjamin Pavard için harekete geçti. Siyah beyazlılar sağ bek pozisyonunda da oynayabilen 30 yaşındaki oyuncu için şartlarını zorlayacak.
Haberde Inter ile 2028 yılına kadar sözleşmesi bulunan Pavard'ın 5 milyon Euro'luk maaşını Beşiktaş'ın karşılayabileceği belirtildi.
PERFORMANSI
Pavard geçen sezonu Marsilya'da kiralık olarak geçirdi ve 38 maçta 1 gol, 3 asistlik katkı verdi.

Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi'nin "Dünya yıldızları getireceğiz" açıklamasının hemen ardından flaş bir gelişme yaşandı. Mason Greenwood, Hakan Safi'yi takibe aldı.
Fenerbahçe’de başkanlık yarışı tüm hızıyla sürerken sosyal medyayı ayağa kaldıracak bir gelişme yaşandı.
Dünyaca ünlü İngiliz kanat oyuncusu Mason Greenwood, sosyal medya hesabından Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi’yi takibe aldı.
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2026/27 mövsümündən Premyer Liqada mübarizə aparacaq “Şəfa”nın yeni baş məşqçisi Zaur Həşimov klubun mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlama verib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, gənc mütəxəssis vaxtilə formasını geyindiyi kluba bu dəfə baş məşqçi statusunda dönməkdən qürur duyduğunu bildirərək üzərlərinə düşən məsuliyyətdən bəhs edib:
“Şəfa” mənim üçün doğma klubdur. Futbolçu kimi çıxış etdiyim komandaya baş məşqçi kimi döndüyüm üçün şadam. “Şəfa” uzun illər sonra Premyer Liqaya qayıtdı. Bu, bizim üçün böyük məsuliyyətdir. Etimada görə klubun prezidenti Kənan Sadıqlıya təşəkkür edirəm”.
Zaur Həşimov çempionatın startına az vaxt qaldığını xatırladaraq qarşıdakı hazırlıq prosesi və transfer siyasəti barədə də məlumat verib:
“Əlbəttə, işimiz asan olmayacaq. Ölkə çempionatının startına 2 aydan bir qədər artıq vaxt qalıb. Bu, yeni komanda üçün elə də uzun müddət deyil. Görüləcək işlər çoxdur.
Heyətlə bağlı planlarımız var. Komandada olan futbolçular barədə qərar verəcəyik. Yeni transferlərimiz də olacaq. Mənim bu komandaya gəlməyimdə əməyi olan hər kəsə minnətdarlığımı bildirirəm”.
Qadınlardan ibarət voleybol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandası bu gün Avropa Liqasının yeni mövsümü çərçivəsində ilk oyununu keçirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Faiq Qarayevin baş məşqçisi olduğu kollektiv startda İsveç yığması ilə üz-üzə gəlib.
Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin Voleybol Mərkəzində bu gün keçirilmiş görüş millimiz üçün uğursuz alınıb. Oyun rəqibin 3:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Azərbaycan millisi növbəti matçını iyunun 7-də Estoniya yığmasına qarşı keçirəcək. Sabah isə İsveç və Estoniya kollektivləri üz-üzə gələcəklər.
Avropa Liqası
5 iyun
İsveç – Azərbaycan 3:0 (25:19, 25:14, 25:23)
Bu yay “Liverpul”dan ayrılmış şotlandiyalı sol cinah müdafiəçisi Endryu Robertson bundan sonra “Tottenhem”in uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə London klubunun mətbut xidməti məlumat yayıb.
32 yaşlı futbolçu yeni komandasına 1 iyul tarixində qoşulacaq. Onun “Tottenhem”lə müqaviləsinin müddəti və digər detalları açıqlanmır.
Xatırladaq ki, Robertsonun “Liverpul”la müqaviləsinin müddəti bu ilin yayında başa çatır. Bu üzdən də o, “Tottenhem” azad agent statusu ilə qoşulub.
Endryu Robertson 2017-ci ildən “Liverpul”un formasını geyinirdi. 31 yaşlı oyunçu bu komandanın heyətində indiyə qədər 378 matça çıxıb, 14 qola imza atıb, 69 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Robertson “Liverpul”la bütün mümkün klub titullarına sahib çıxıb. O, daha öncə KPR, “Dandi Yunayted” və “Hall Siti” klublarının da formasını geyinib.
Kapitanı olduğu Şotlandiya yığmasında 93 matçda 4 dəfə fərqlənmiş müdafiəçi, 12 məhsuldar ötürmə də verib.
“Şəfa”nın yeni baş məşqçisi Zaur Həşimov klubun mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlama verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis təyinatından və planlardan söz açıb:
“Şəfa” mənim üçün doğma klubdur. Futbolçu kimi çıxış etdiyim komandaya baş məşqçi kimi döndüyüm üçün şadam.
“Şəfa” uzun illər sonra Premyer Liqaya qayıtdı. Bu, bizim üçün böyük məsuliyyətdir. Etimada görə klubun prezidenti Kənan Sadıqlıya təşəkkür edirəm.
Əlbəttə, işimiz asan olmayacaq. Ölkə çempionatının startına 2 aydan bir qədər artıq vaxt qalıb. Bu, yeni komanda üçün elə də uzun müddət deyil. Görüləcək işlər çoxdur.
Heyətlə bağlı planlarımız var. Komandada olan futbolçular barədə qərar verəcəyik. Yeni transferlərimiz də olacaq.
Mənim bu komandaya gəlməyimdə əməyi olan hər kəsə minnətdarlığımı bildirirəm”.
“Neftçi”nin sabiq prezidenti Sadıq Sadıqov vəfat edib.
Futbolpress.az-ın məlumatına görə, 61 yaşlı funksioner bu gün dünyasını dəyişib. Sadıqovun ölüm səbəbi hələlik bilinmir.
O, 2009-2015-ci illərdə “Neftçi” futbol klubunun prezidenti olub. Klub onun dövründə üç dəfə Azərbaycan çempionatının, iki dəfə Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi olub.
Sadıq Sadıqov son olaraq “Neftçi” İdman Klubunun İdarə Heyətinin sədrinin müşaviri vəzifəsini icra edirdi.
“Qarabağ”ın baş məşqçisi Qurban Qurbov Ağdama səfər edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis səfər çərçivəsində Azərbaycanın Milli Qəhrəmanı Allahverdi Bağırovun məzarını ziyarət edib.
Qurbanov ziyarət zamanı “Qarabağ”ın UEFA Çempionlar Liqasındakı çıxışını simvolizə edən top və şərfi Milli Qəhrəmanın xatirəsinə ithaf olaraq məzarı üzərinə qoyub.
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Azərbaycan millisi bu gün yoldaşlıq oyunu keçirəcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, saat 22:00-da start götürəcək oyuna komandalar aşağıdakı heyətlə çıxacaqlar:
Azərbaycan: 1. Emil Balayev, 14. Elvin Bədəlov, 15. Bədavi Hüseynov (k), 5. Anton Krivotsyuk, 21. Qismət Alıyev, 3. Elvin Cəfərquliyev, 13. Emil Səfərov, 20. Aleksey İsayev, 17. Toral Bayramov, 11. Xəyal Əliyev, 10. Mahir Emreli
Baş məşqçi: Ayxan Abbasov
Malta:. 16. Əl-Tumi, 21. Korbalan, 13. Pepe, 5. Şou, 14. Qarsiya, 23. Satariano, 6. Qillaumyer (k), 26. Evurum, 10. Teuma, 20. Çuref, 25. Zammit
Baş məşqçi: Emilio De Leo
“Qalatasaray” futbolçusu Davinson Sançesin transfer qiymətini müəyyənləşdirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, İstanbul klubu adı “Komo” ilə hallanan müdafiəçi üçün 20 milyon avro tələb edir. Bu barədə Türkiyə mətbuatı məlumat yayıb.
Kolumbiyalı futbolçu 2023-cü ildən “Qalatasaray”da çıxış edir. Onun klubla müqaviləsi 2029-cu ilin yayına kimidir.
Qadın voleybolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisi Avropa Liqasında mübarizəyə başlayıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komanda bu gün Bakıda 1-ci mərhələ çərçivəsində İsveç yığması ilə qarşılaşıb. Oyun qonaqların 3:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Qeyd edək ki, milli növbəti oyununu iyunun 7-də Estoniya millisinə qarşı keçirəcək. Sabah isə İsveç və Estoniya kollektivləri üz-üzə gələcəklər.
5 iyun
İsveç – Azərbaycan 3:0 (25:19, 25:14, 25:23)
Check out when the big matches will be played in Serie A next season, with Inter, Juventus, Milan, Napoli, Roma and high-flying Como facing off.
The draw was made today for the 2026-27 campaign, with a ceremony at the Teatro Regio in Parma.
The season runs from the weekend of August 22, 2026 to the weekend of May 30, 2027.
Inter are fresh from lifting the Serie A trophy for the 2025-26 season, and already we are looking ahead to who will challenge to take over, or if the Nerazzurri will make it two in a row.
Napoli, Roma and Como completed the top four and qualified for the Champions League, but both Juventus and Milan missed out, so will be desperate to get back into the leading places.
There are also fallen giants like Lazio and Atalanta who will be aiming higher than mid-table next time.

Week 3 already throws us into the deep end with a series of big matches, as Inter vs. Napoli, Juventus vs. Milan and Roma vs. Atalanta are all early clashes.
Roma vs. Inter and Juventus vs. Atalanta are on Week 5 on the weekend of September 20, while Juventus-Lazio and Milan-Atalanta are in Week 7 around October 18.
The Derby del Sud between Napoli and Roma is in Week 8, October 25, but Week 10 around November 1 provides a double header of Juventus vs. Napoli and the Derby della Madonnina between Milan and Inter.

The Derby della Capitale between Lazio and Roma is in Week 15, the same round as Napoli vs. Milan, in the environs of December 13.
Roma vs. Juventus and Atalanta vs. Napoli are in Week 16, but the final round of the first half of the season has Juventus vs. Torino and Lazio vs. Inter in Week 18.
That is a midweek Serie A round on January 6, which is a public holiday in Italy.
The reverse fixtures go straight back into it with Inter vs. Juventus and Roma vs. Milan around January 10.
Milan vs. Juventus and Napoli vs. Inter are both in Week 22, around the weekend of January 31.

The second Milan Derby and Napoli vs. Juventus are both in Serie A Week 24, around Valentine’s Day and sure to set hearts aflutter.
Juventus and Roma face off in Turin around March 7, the Torino-Juventus showdown follows around April 4, then Inter vs. Roma on the weekend of April 11.
Week 32 is another big one, including Milan vs. Napoli and Roma vs. Lazio around April 18.
There will be late fireworks in Serie A Week 34 on May 2 with Como vs. Inter, Roma vs. Napoli, Atalanta vs. Juventus, and Milan vs. Lazio.
Going into the final three, Juventus vs. Inter is the Derby d’Italia on May 16, the same weekend as Milan vs. Roma.
The penultimate round has Roma vs. Como and Inter vs. Lazio, but the season ends with Napoli vs. Atalanta and a tricky Inter trip to Sassuolo.
The 2026/27 Serie A season has been scheduled, and football fans across Italy now know when the campaign’s most eagerly anticipated fixtures will take place.
See the entire draw, as it happened, on our Live Blog.
Here is a full breakdown of the key derby dates for the season ahead.

Derby della Madonnina – Milan vs Inter
The first Milan derby of the season takes place in Week 10, ~01/11 with Milan the home side, with the return fixture scheduled for Week 24, ~14/02.
Derby d’Italia – Juventus vs Inter
Inter host Juventus in Week 19, ~10/01, with the Bianconeri returning the favour at the Allianz Stadium on Week 36, ~16/05.
Derby della Capitale – Roma vs Lazio
The first Derby della Capitale of the season is scheduled for Lazio to play hosts in Week 15, ~13/12, with the second meeting taking place on Week 32, ~18/04.
Derby della Mole – Torino vs Juventus
Juventus host Torino in Week 18, ~06/01, with the reverse fixture on Week 30, ~04/04.
Derby del Sole – Napoli vs Roma
Napoli welcome Roma to the Maradona in Week 8, ~25/10, with the return leg in the capital on Week 34, ~02/05.

All fixtures are subject to change for broadcast scheduling purposes. Kick-off times will be confirmed closer to each matchday by the Lega Serie A.
Giorgio Chiellini has delivered a candid assessment of Italian football’s crisis following a third consecutive World Cup absence, insisting the country has hit its lowest point while expressing cautious optimism about the talent emerging at youth level.
Speaking at the Festival della Serie A in Parma, with quotes via Sportal, the former Italy captain and current Juventus Director of Football Strategy did not shy away from the scale of the problem.
“We cannot pretend nothing has happened, staying out of three consecutive World Cups is something very difficult to accept,” Chiellini said.
“The first two exclusions I experienced personally and they are wounds I still carry inside. A profound reflection is needed to recover an identity that has been lost over time, even if not everything is to be considered negative.”

On the path forward, Chiellini was clear, recovery must run through the young players and a shared vision at federation level. He pointed to the Under-17 side reaching the European final as a source of genuine encouragement.
“It is proof that the talent exists,” he said. “The players are there, but they need to be accompanied and developed better. Something is still missing, but the base to work from is present.”
The retired defender was equally direct in his diagnosis of the broader structural problem. “We have touched the lowest point and we hope not to have to go any lower,” he said.
“Now a common project is needed, built together by all components of the movement. It is up to us, as well as to the governance of Italian football, to begin a serious and concrete path to reverse course, without looking for excuses or hiding the problems.”
Bayern Munich are reportedly interested in signing the Liverpool attacker Rio Ngumoha during the summer transfer window.
According to Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg, the German champions have been negotiating with the 17-year-old Liverpool attacker for weeks, and they reached a verbal agreement with the player and his camp towards the end of last month.
However, the deal has now collapsed, and it remains to be seen whether they can revive the move in the coming weeks. Liverpool have no intention of selling the player, and he is a key part of their future.
Ngumoha has impressed in his first-team appearance this past season, and he is an elite talent. The attacker clocked just over 1000 minutes for the Liverpool first team last season, scoring three goals in the process.
Apparently, Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany helped with personal talks with the Liverpool attacker and approved the move. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
David Ornstein of The Athletic has claimed that Liverpool has no plans to let the player leave and is looking to improve the attacking unit in the summer transfer window rather than sell key players.
There is no doubt that Ngumoha is a world-class talent with a bright future, and it is no surprise that top clubs are keen on him. However, Liverpool simply cannot afford to lose an elite prospect like him. He has all the tools to develop into a Premier League star. Liverpool need to keep him at the club and build around him.
He showed his quality in the Premier League with his cameos last season, and it remains to be seen whether he is given a more important role in the team for the upcoming campaign.
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William Gomes has been linked with a move away from Porto in recent weeks, and Arsenal have joined the race for his signature.
We have recently covered reports that Manchester United are on the 20-year-old attacker, and a report from Globo Esporte claims that Arsenal have now contacted his representatives regarding a potential move.
It remains to be seen whether Porto is prepared to sanction his departure. The 20-year-old has impressed with the Portuguese club, and he is highly rated across Europe.
The player has 13 goals and two assists to his name this past season, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He has all the tools to develop into a future star. Arsenal need more quality on the flanks, and the 20-year-old could be a solid long-term investment for them.
The opportunity to join the Premier League champions will be exciting for the young attacker as well. It remains to be seen whether Porto is prepared to sanction his departure. He has a €80 million release clause. However, it is fair to assume that no club will want to pay that kind of money for an unproven talent. He is a player with great potential, but he has done nothing to justify the €80 million price tag.
It remains to be seen whether Arsenal follow up on their enquiry with an official proposal to get the deal done.
Manchester United need more unpredictability going forward as well, and it is no surprise. They are keen on. Both clubs have the finances to pay a premium for the young attacker, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.
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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly interested in signing the Liverpool attacker Cody Gakpo during the summer transfer window.
They have already signed Andrew Robertson on a free transfer after the Scottish international decided to leave Liverpool upon the expiry of his contract. It will be interesting to see if they can sign the Netherlands International as well.
Gakpo has been a useful player for Liverpool since joining the club, and he could prove to be an interesting acquisition for Tottenham. The 27-year-old can operate on either flank as well as centrally. Tottenham need more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and the versatile Liverpool attacker would be ideal for them.
He has scored 50 goals and picked up 23 assists for Liverpool since joining the club, and he has a contract with them until 2030. He could cost around €60 million, and it remains to be seen whether Tottenham is prepared to pay the asking price.
According to a report from Soccer News, Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi is hoping to convince the Netherlands attacker to join the London club. Meanwhile, clubs from Spain and Germany are monitoring his situation. Liverpool needs more quality on the flanks, and it remains to be seen whether they are prepared to sell the Netherlands attacker.
Gakpo has been underwhelming this past season, and Liverpool could use an upgrade on him. If they can find a top-quality attacker in the summer, it would be wise of them to sell the player.
Meanwhile, Gakpo could be attracted to the idea of joining the north London club, especially if they can offer him a crucial role in the starting lineup. He is at the peak of his career, and he will look to play regularly at a high-level.
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Specs for the upcoming OnePlus Ace 7 were leaked last month, and today the OnePlus Ace 7T is getting the exact same treatment. As the name implies, this should be the successor to the Ace 6T, which was launched last December. OnePlus is allegedly already working on the Ace 7T, which will have a screen with "1.5K" resolution and 185Hz refresh rate, as well as a 10,000 mAh battery. That may in fact be the biggest battery capacity ever seen in a OnePlus phone. OnePlus Ace 6T The Ace 7T will reportedly be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 6 SoC, keep in mind that we're talking about the...
On the eve of Zuffa Boxing's first show in the UK, BOXXER has welcomed the upstart promotion with open arms — handing Dana White's company its first legal battle on British soil.
Ben Shalom's BOXXER is suing TKO's Zuffa Boxing over the alleged unlawful poaching of two of its fighters, Chris Billam-Smith and Sam Hickey, who both will debut for White's promotion on Saturday in Bournemouth, England.
BOXXER is asking for injunctive relief in the British courts against Zuffa and the broadcaster Sky Sports, which is showing Saturday's card and previously had an exclusive media rights agreement with BOXXER.
BOXXER and Sky Sports inked a four-year broadcast deal in 2021, which expired in June 2025. Sky Sports did not renew the deal and instead struck multi-year pacts with Zuffa Boxing and Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions.
Billam-Smith claimed his deal with BOXXER expired at the end of 2025, however Shalom's company says Billam-Smith was in an exclusive negotiating period with them and that BOXXER had a matching right on him following that.
As it pertains to Hickey, BOXXER claims the Scottish middleweight hope was in a long-term contract with them when he announced his deal with Zuffa Boxing in May.
Although not named in the legal action, BOXXER intends to argue that Jack Massey, who faces Cheavon Clarke in Saturday's Zuffa co-feature, has at least one fight remaining with the UK-based promotion as well.
BOXXER also has an ongoing legal case against its former head of boxing, Josh Wischussen. It is being argued that Wischhusen undermined BOXXER's efforts to secure a renewal with Sky Sports and spoke with the broadcaster about a rival venture while he was still tied to BOXXER.
Recently, Sky Sports and newbie promoter Shaa Wassmund were added as co-defendants in the case. Wassmund is understood to have helped Zuffa Boxing secure its deal with Sky, and is being accused by BOXXER of being involved in Wischussen's alleged unlawful interference with its fighter, broadcaster and staff contracts.


BBC Sport tracks all the permanent manager ins and outs in the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, Women's Super League, English Football League and National League.
Ins
5 June: Jim McNulty [Rochdale]
Outs
1 June: Dave Challinor [Stockport County]
2 June: Karl Robinson [Salford City]
Ins
5 June: Jim McNulty [Stockport County]
29 May: Michael Skubala [Bristol City]
27 May: Martin Drury [Huddersfield]
26 May: Darrell Clarke [Tranmere]
19 May: John McGrath [Halifax]
18 May: Chris Hogg [Northampton]
17 May: Xabi Alonso [Chelsea - starts role on 1 July]
14 May: Matt Taylor [Exeter]
14 May: Lee Grant [Walsall]
14 May: Lee Clark [Hartlepool]
12 May: Daniel Stendel [Barnsley]
12 May: Adam Murray [Barrow]
Outs
30 May: Arne Slot (Liverpool)
29 May: Michael Skubala [Lincoln]
28 May: Mark Hughes [Carlisle]
27 May: Rob Elliot [Gateshead]
19 May: Kevin Maher [Southend]
12 May: Michael O'Neill [Blackburn]
11 May: Liam Manning [Huddersfield]
3 May: Ed Still [Watford]
Ins
30 April: James Morrison [West Bromwich Albion]
28 April: Scott Davies [Aldershot Town]
Outs
30 April: Scott Parker [Burnley]
25 April: Nicky Featherstone [Hartlepool United]
22 April: Liam Rosenior [Chelsea]
20 April: John Coleman [Aldershot Town]
Ins
31 March: Roberto de Zerbi [Tottenham]
29 March: Jermain Defoe [Woking]
27 March: Roy Hodgson [Bristol City]
24 March: Colin Kazim-Richards [Crawley]
18 March: Lee Clark [Rotherham]
10 March: Pete Wild [Tranmere]
Outs
27 March: Gerhard Struber [Bristol City]
23 March: Scott Lindsey [Crawley]
18 March: Matt Hamshaw [Rotherham]
11 March: Dino Maamria [Barrow]
11 March: Mat Sadler [Walsall]
9 March: Kevin Nolan [Northampton]
4 March: Andy Crosby [Tranmere]
1 March: Neal Ardley [Woking]
Ins
24 February: Richard Hill [Eastleigh]
18 February: Gary Rowett [Leicester]
17 February: Andy Whing [Brackley Town]
16 February: Gary Caldwell [Wigan]
15 February: Vitor Pereira [Nottingham Forest]
13 February: Michael O'Neill [Blackburn]
11 February: Dino Maamria [Barrow]
9 February: Edward Still [Watford]
1 February: Jim Bentley [Morecambe]
Outs
24 February: Eric Ramsay [West Bromwich Albion]
21 February: Scott Bartlett [Eastleigh]
16 February: Gary Caldwell [Exeter]
12 February: Sean Dyche [Nottingham Forest]
11 February: Paul Gallagher [Barrow]
11 February: Thomas Frank [Tottenham]
2 February: Valerien Ismael [Blackburn]
1 February: Javi Gracia [Watford]
Ins
29 January: Gavin Cowan [Shrewsbury Town]
26 January: Matt Lawlor [Fleetwood Town - interim until end of season]
20 January: Liam Manning [Huddersfield Town]
11 January: Eric Ramsay [West Bromwich Albion]
9 January: Matt Bloomfield [Oxford United]
6 January: Liam Rosenior [Chelsea]
6 January: Jon Brady [Port Vale]
Outs
30 January: Ashvir Singh Johal [Morecambe Town]
28 January: Michael Appleton [Shrewsbury Town]
25 January: Marti Cifuentes [Leicester City]
25 January: Pete Wild [Fleetwood Town]
17 January: Lee Grant [Huddersfield Town]
11 January: Graham Coughlan [Boston United]
6 January: Ryan Mason [West Bromwich Albion]
5 January: Wilfried Nancy [Celtic]
5 January: Ruben Amorim [Manchester United]
1 January: Enzo Maresca [Chelsea]
Ins
16 December: Steve Evans [Bristol Rovers]
5 December: Tonda Eckert [Southampton]
5 December: Nicky Featherstone [Hartlepool]
3 December: Wilfried Nancy [Celtic]
Outs
28 December: Darren Moore [Port Vale]
23 December: Gary Rowett [Oxford United]
13 December: Darrell Clarke [Bristol Rovers]
Ins
25 November: Dougie Imrie [Raith Rovers]
25 November: Neil Gibson [Altrincham]
25 November: Billy Rowley [Yeovil Town]
24 November: Kim Hellberg [Middlesbrough]
24 November: Vitor Matos [Swansea]
20 November: Christian Fuchs [Newport]
18 November: Philippe Clement [Norwich]
12 November: Rob Edwards [Wolves]
Outs
25 November: Dougie Imrie [Greenock Morton]
15 November: David Hughes [Newport]
12 November: Rob Edwards [Middlesbrough]
11 November: Alan Sheehan [Swansea]
11 November: Barry Robson [Raith Rovers]
8 November: Liam Manning [Norwich]
2 November: Will Still [Southampton]
2 November: Vitor Pereira [Wolves]
Ins
29 October: Luke Williams [Peterborough]
28 October: Leam Richardson [Reading]
21 October: Ian Evatt [Blackpool]
21 October: Sean Dyche [Nottingham Forest]
20 October: Danny Rohl [Rangers]
13 October: Jack Wilshere [Luton]
8 October: Javi Gracia [Watford]
2 October: Chris Agutter [Sutton]
1 October: Chris Millington [Solihull]
Outs
26 October Noel Hunt [Reading]
25 October: Darren Ferguson [Peterborough]
18 October: Ange Postecoglou [Nottingham Forest]
14 October: Tommy Widdrington [Aldershot]
12 October: Simon Grayson [Hartlepool]
8 October: Paulo Pezzolano [Watford]
6 October: Matt Bloomfield [Luton]
5 October: Russell Martin [Rangers]
4 October: Steve Bruce [Blackpool]
Ins
30 September: Steve Cotterill [Cheltenham]
27 September: Nuno Espirito Santo [West Ham]
24 September: Scott Bartlett [Eastleigh]
18 September: Michael Duff [Wycombe]
12 September: Danny Webb [Yeovil Town]
9 September: Ange Postecoglou [Nottingham Forest]
Outs
27 September: Graham Potter [West Ham]
22 September: Danny Webb [Yeovil]
20 September: Kelvin Davis [Eastleigh]
20 September: Michael Flynn [Cheltenham Town]
18 September: Mike Dodds [Wycombe Wanderers]
17 September: Steve Morison [Sutton United]
14 September: Ruben Selles [Sheffield United]
9 September: Nuno Espirito Santo [Nottingham Forest]
3 September: Matt Taylor [Solihull Moors]
Ins
28 August: Stuart Maynard [York City]
8 August: Gareth Taylor [Liverpool]
Outs
28 August: Adam Hinshelwood [York City]
28 August: Amandine Miquel [Leicester Women]
Ins
31 July: Henrik Pedersen [Sheffield Wednesday]
15 July: Marti Cifuentes [Leicester City]
1 July: Robbie Savage [Forest Green Rovers]
Outs
29 July: Danny Rohl [Sheffield Wednesday]

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is just over 24 hours away from its upcoming UFC Vegas 118 mixed martial arts (MMA) event, headlined by a 170-pound showdown between former Welterweight champion Belal Muhammad and Brazilian finisher Gabriel Bonfim. The action gets underway this Sat. night (June 6, 2026) on Paramount+ from inside the promotion’s Meta Apex facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, and also features a 185-pound co-headliner between Middleweight title hopefuls Brendan Allen and Edmen Shahbazyan.
Before the Paramount+ live stream gets underway this weekend in “Sin City,” which includes the Bantamweight tilt pitting Bryce Mitchell against Santiago Luna, all 24 fighters must hit the scale to prove themselves worthy. Note: Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) affords a one-pound allowance in non-title fights.
The UFC Vegas 118 weigh-ins will stream LIVE in the embedded video player above beginning promptly at 12 p.m. ET (9 a.m. PT). We’ll also have real-time text updates for the “Belal vs. Bonfim” weigh-ins listed below, updated as they happen. Remember too that staredowns will commence at the conclusion of today’s weigh-ins (roughly 1 p.m. ET).
Complete UFC Vegas 118 weigh-in text results below:
170 lbs.: Belal Muhammad (170.5) vs. Gabriel Bonfim (170.5)
185 lbs.: Brendan Allen (185.5) vs. Edmen Shahbazyan (186)
155 lbs.: Fares Ziam (156) vs. Tom Nolan (155)
135 lbs.: Bryce Mitchell (135.5) vs. Santiago Luna ()
205 lbs.: Iwo Baraniewski (206) vs. Junior Tafa ()
130 lbs.: Matt Schnell (129.5) vs. Alessandro Costa (129.5)
135 lbs.: Marcus McGhee (136) vs. John Yannis (136)
125 lbs.: Edgar Chairez (126) vs. Bruno Silva ()
135 lbs.: Priscila Cachoeira (135.5) vs. Chelsea Chandler (135)
145 lbs.: Joanderson Brito (145.5) vs. Jordan Leavitt (145.5)
125 lbs.: Jeisla Chaves (124) vs. Yuneisy Duben (125)
115 lbs.: Ariane Carnelossi (116) vs. Ketlen Souza (116)
To checkout the latest and greatest UFC Vegas 118: “Muhammad vs. Bonfim” news and notes be sure to hit up our comprehensive event archive right here.

ESPN is hardly the bastion of top-notch sports journalism the way it is for a lot of American sports, so I sure hope their Brazilian wing is a little more reliable? ESPN Brazil is reporting that Savinho, currently at Manchester City, is ready and willing to move to Tottenham Hotspur and play under Roberto De Zerbi.
The article claims that Savinho had his doubts about joining last summer, when Spurs were actively trying to convince him to come, but he’s convinced by the project this summer and is willing to make the switch for additional playing time. The article claims Spurs will likely make a bid for Savinho next week and suggest it should be in the realm of €60m (£52m).
I’d sure like this to be true! Tottenham, for what it’s worth, seem to be moving very quickly this off-season and working to get a bunch of signings across the line before the World Cup kicks off next week. That’d be super nice, and I’m already on record as thinking Savio would be outstanding in Tottenham’s forward line under Roberto De Zerbi.
Maybe this is true, maybe it isn’t. But I’ve seen several reports circulating lately that suggest Savinho is ready to leave City for more playing time and would be more than happy to get that time at Tottenham Hotspur next season. That feels pretty good. Hopefully we can get him signed and confirmed as soon as possible, because that boy nice and I would like to subscribe to his newsletter.
The Chicago Bears' Board of Directors voted Thursday to advance the stadium development in Hammond, Indiana, the team said Friday.
The exact site will still be selected.
This is this first time that the Bears' board has voted on any stadium site.
"There is more work to do but barring anything very strange, it's a done deal," one ESPN source said.
Chicago Bears brass said in a statement, "Yesterday, the Chicago Bears Board of Directors met and voted to advance our stadium development project in Hammond, Indiana, with the exact site to be selected. We believe a world-class stadium project in Hammond will transform the region, connecting Northwest Indiana to the South Side of Chicago through the Loop and across neighborhoods and suburbs stretching north of the city. It will bring Chicagoland together and deliver new opportunities to its residents and businesses."
Hammond officials spoke out earlier this week, saying they were optimistic after Illinois legislators failed to pass a "mega-projects bill" that would allow the Bears not to pay property taxes on an Arlington Heights site.
"They're making a huge mistake if they don't choose Hammond, in my opinion," Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott said.
Mayor McDermott talked about the Bears as the location of the team's new $3.2 billion stadium hangs in the balance.
"Let's just be honest: They can't get it done. They haven't gotten it done, are not going to get it done," McDermott said.
On Friday, McDermott issued a statement, saying, "The Chicago Bears chose Hammond, Indiana because they see what I have said for years: Hammond is a successful city of opportunity and possibility, an excellent choice for such a significant investment. The city of Hammond and the entirety of Northwest Indiana will benefit from this transformative investment. I am proud to have partnered with our state leaders to secure this win; I'm grateful to Gov. Mike Braun, Speaker Todd Huston, Sen Ryan Mishler and our local legislators who pushed this deal over the goal line!"
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun also issued a statement on Friday, saying, "Hoosiers, help me welcome the Chicago Bears to our great state! We look forward to building a partnership as strong as the '85 Bears defense, creating opportunities and economic growth that will benefit our state and the Bears organization for decades to come. An NFL franchise in Northwest Indiana will be an economic boost to the entire region like we haven't seen before. Thank you to Speaker Huston, the legislature, and Mayor McDermott for their partnership. I also want to thank the entire Chicago Bears organization for their partnership and commitment in making this move a reality. Welcome to Indiana!"
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's office issued a statement on Friday as well, saying, "The Bears have built a storied legacy in Illinois for over 100 years but have spent the last six years, and especially the last few months, shifting their position on a stadium location. That has hindered their progress. Today appears to be another instance of that after Illinois leaders have been working with the Bears in good faith. Governor Pritzker has always been clear that he wants the Bears to stay in Illinois and still remains open to a sensible solution that protects taxpayers."
This comes after Illinois lawmakers ended the spring session this past weekend without passing legislation to keep the team in Illinois and build in Arlington Heights.
The failed measure would've allowed for a mostly Bears-funded stadium that would be publicly owned, meaning the team would not have to pay property taxes.
It passed the Senate but stalled in the House. Suburban leaders in Arlington Heights are hopeful the team could still build on the old Arlington Park site.
Illinois Senate President Don Harmon issued a statement on Friday, saying, "The Chicago Bears have been saying for some time now that Hammond, Indiana is their main focus. Today's statement isn't fundamentally different than what the team said in February after Indiana voted to give the Chicago Bears more than a billion dollars in taxpayer money if they move to Indiana. But that didn't stop their conversations about a future here in Illinois, and it doesn't appear that today's statement will either. We are ready and willing to re-engage with the Chicago Bears when they realize Illinois will always be the best place for them."
House Speaker Emanuel "Chris" Welch said in a statement Friday, "In April, the House passed an economic development package that was the product of extensive negotiation with the Bears and other stakeholders. That bipartisan legislation reflected our belief that we can incentivize statewide development and provide property tax relief for working people. While Indiana is willing to raise taxes and promise $1 billion in taxpayer funds, Illinois has focused on the needs of working families who want relief at the gas pump, at the store, and on their insurance bills-not taxpayer-funded stadiums. Illinois remains open to ongoing efforts to secure the Bears in Illinois. However, it will take time to get it right."
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said in a statement, "Over the last several years the Bears have stated their intentions in multiple jurisdictions, today's announcement is not surprising. It's also not surprising that Bears officials have stated this vote does not mean a move to Hammond is a done deal. Without a final site selection, until we see shovels in the ground in Hammond, the City will continue to engage in discussions grounded in the interests of our residents."
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said, "While today's announcement that the Chicago Bears' Board of Directors has voted to move forward with a relocation to Hammond, Indiana, conversations are ongoing. Cook County remains willing to engage with team ownership and state leaders to explore a path that keeps the Bears in Illinois. As those conversations continue, I am committed to solutions that protect taxpayer dollars while continuing to support the legacy of the Bears in our state."
The Bears previously said they would make a decision about their stadium by late spring or early summer.
This is a developing story; check back with ABC7 Chicago for updates.

The president of the City Football Group (CFG), Khaldoon Al Mubarak, has sent a strong message of confidence towards Girona FC following their relegation to the Second Division, assuring that the group remains fully committed to the red-and-white club and will do “whatever it takes” to bring them back to LaLiga.
Al Mubarak acknowledged that Girona's relegation has been “a very hard blow” for everyone connected to the club, but he insisted that the immediate goal is to rebuild the sports project to regain the top tier of Spanish football.
“It saddens us greatly. But that is now in the past. We are not sad anymore; we are now focused on what we need to do to get Girona back to LaLiga. And we will achieve it,” stated the CFG's top executive.
Al Mubarak made it clear that the relegation does not alter the strategic plans set for Girona, which he considers a “fundamental” part of the group's global structure. In this regard, he reiterated confidence in the sports and growth project of the Girona entity, particularly highlighting talent development and planned investments in the region.
“Girona is a fundamental part of the Group. We have many plans for the Club because we have a very clear vision of LaLiga, but also of Girona itself, the development of talent in Girona, and in this region of Catalonia,” he pointed out.
The president of the CFG also confirmed that structural projects linked to the club, such as the development of the Academy and the future growth of infrastructure, including the stadium, will continue, making it clear that the entity's roadmap remains unchanged despite the sporting setback.
“As for football, we will overcome this and bring the team back. This summer, we will do whatever it takes and get this team back on the right track to return to LaLiga; it is only a matter of time,” he concluded.
Khaldoon Al Mubarak's statements reinforce the message of continuity and stability from the City Football Group towards Girona FC, with the aim of making the return to the First Division a short-term priority.
Jun. 5—ROCHESTER — After six and a half innings, the Rochester Honkers trailed 3-1, but three runs in the bottom of the seventh broke the game open and helped them to a 4-3 win over the Waterloo Bucks in front of a crowd of 625 people on Thursday at Mayo Field.
Sacramento State University centerfielder Sam Harry notched two of the Honkers' seven hits, including a double in the seventh, and drove in two runs. Harry holds a .333 batting average through eight games played.
Five other Honkers recorded hits in the win on Thursday: Matt MacDonald, Robert Orr, Seth Thompson, Jackson Norum and Andrew Grenert.
Butler Community College pitcher Cooper Annin threw five innings for Rochester, allowing five hits, one earned run and five walks while striking out six. San Diego State University pitcher Alito McBean earned the win on the mound for the Honkers, limiting the Bucks to no hits, one earned run and three walks across 1 1/3 innings. McBean also threw three strikeouts.
Caleb Parker recorded a team-high two hits for Waterloo. Brody Zielinski allowed three hits, no runs or walks through five innings pitched for the Bucks and tallied four strikeouts.
The Honkers improve to 4-5 on the season, while the Bucks drop to 6-5.
Rochester will wrap up its series against the Bucks at 6:35 p.m. Friday in Waterloo, Iowa.
BOX SCORE: Rochester Honkers 4, Waterloo Bucks 3

During the Lega Serie A Festival currently taking place in Parma, the calendar for the 2026/2027 championship has been announced. As in the previous edition, the season will start in August and end in May, with two new features: a longer break for the national teams between the end of September and the beginning of October, plus the return of the Christmas break. The season kicks offat the Olimpico Grande Torino. The derby on matchdays 10 and 24. Juventus on matchdays 3 and 22. Venezia v AC Milan will end the season.
Here is the full list of AC Milan's 38 league fixtures:
FIRST HALF OF THE SEASON
SECOND HALF OF THE SEASON
ALL THE KEY DATES FOR THE SEASON
SERIE AOpening weekend: Sunday 23 August 2026Midweek rounds: Wednesday 28 October 2026 and Wednesday 6 January 2027Christmas break: Sunday 27 December 2026International breaks: Sunday 27 September 2026, Sunday 4 October 2026, Sunday 15 November 2026, Sunday 28 March 2027Final weekend: Sunday 30 May 2027
COPPA ITALIAPreliminary Round: Sunday 9 August 2026First Round: Sunday 16 August 2026Second Round: Wednesday 2 September 2026 (reserve date: Wednesday 15 September 2026)Round of 16 (the stage at which AC Milan will enter the competition): Wednesday 2 December 2026 or Wednesday 16 December 2026 (reserve date: Wednesday 13 January 2027)Quarter-finals: Wednesday 3 February 2027 or Wednesday 10 February 2027Semi-final (first leg): Wednesday 3 March 2027Semi-final (second leg): Wednesday 21 April 2027Final: Wednesday 19 May 2027
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The state of Indiana may soon be joining the likes of California, New Jersey, Texas, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland based on the intentions announced by the Chicago Bears on Friday afternoon.
They announced their intentions to relocate to Hammond, Indiana, after Illinois lawmakers failed to pass a bill to incentivize the team to stay in their state. It has been a yearslong battle between the Bears, Chicago and Illinois, one that included the NFL franchise buying land in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights, Illinois.
In a statement shared Friday, the Bears indicated they had not yet selected a site for their new stadium. The board of directors voted Thursday night to approve moving forward with a site in Northwest Indiana, thus giving the state a second team alongside the Indianapolis Colts.
Here's a look at what this means for the Colts, Northwest Indiana and more.
"We believe a world-class stadium project in Hammond will transform the region, connecting Northwest Indiana to the South Side of Chicago through the Loop and across neighborhoods and suburbs stretching north of the city," the Bears said in a statement. "It will bring Chicagoland together and deliver new opportunities to its residents and businesses.”
"We look forward to building a partnership as strong as the '85 Bears defense, creating opportunities and economic growth that will benefit our state and the Bears organization for decades to come," Gov. Mike Braun said in a statement. "An NFL franchise in Northwest Indiana will be an economic boost to the entire region like we haven’t seen before."
This story will be updated.
Joel A. Erickson and Nathan Brown cover the Colts all season. Get more coverage on IndyStarTV and with the Colts Insider newsletter.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Chicago Bears to Hammond, Indiana for new stadium; how it impacts Colts
The state of Indiana may soon be joining the likes of California, New Jersey, Texas, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland based on the intentions announced by the Chicago Bears on Friday afternoon.
They announced their intentions to relocate to Hammond, Indiana, after Illinois lawmakers failed to pass a bill to incentivize the team to stay in their state. It has been a yearslong battle between the Bears, Chicago and Illinois, one that included the NFL franchise buying land in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights, Illinois.
In a statement shared Friday, the Bears indicated they had not yet selected a site for their new stadium. The board of directors voted Thursday night to approve moving forward with a site in Northwest Indiana, thus giving the state a second team alongside the Indianapolis Colts.
Here's a look at what this means for the Colts, Northwest Indiana and more.
"We believe a world-class stadium project in Hammond will transform the region, connecting Northwest Indiana to the South Side of Chicago through the Loop and across neighborhoods and suburbs stretching north of the city," the Bears said in a statement. "It will bring Chicagoland together and deliver new opportunities to its residents and businesses.”
"We look forward to building a partnership as strong as the '85 Bears defense, creating opportunities and economic growth that will benefit our state and the Bears organization for decades to come," Gov. Mike Braun said in a statement. "An NFL franchise in Northwest Indiana will be an economic boost to the entire region like we haven’t seen before."
This story will be updated.
Joel A. Erickson and Nathan Brown cover the Colts all season. Get more coverage on IndyStarTV and with the Colts Insider newsletter.
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How Lynx's 'vitamins' have helped Olivia Miles set WNBA rookie records originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
After a cold start from 3-point range in her rookie season, Olivia Miles broke out in a big way on Thursday by shattering a Caitlin Clark rookie record.
Miles drilled eight 3-pointers in an 87-84 win for the Minnesota Lynx over the Golden State Valkyries. It was part of a 28-point performance for the star rookie, whose adherence to Minnesota's longstanding principles is ensuring that the Lynx won't skip a beat while they wait patiently for All-Star Napheesa Collier to return from ankle surgery.
MORE: Olivia Miles breaks Caitlin Clark's WNBA rookie record in stunning performance against Valkyries
Miles, the second overall pick in April's WNBA Draft, is spearheading the Lynx's charge to the WNBA's best record without Collier. Minnesota is 8-2 amid a six-game winning streak; Cheryl Reeve's team has the league's No.1 offense, its No.1 defense and the No.1 net rating.
OLIVIA MILES TONIGHT 🔥
— Women’s Hoops Network (@WomensHoops_USA) June 5, 2026
• 28 POINTS
• 7 ASSISTS
• 4 REBOUNDS
• 3 BLOCKS
• 8/11 3PM (!!!!)
• 9/16 FG
• 28 MINUTES PLAYED pic.twitter.com/TOvIzcmxhu
This is all by design. Even after Reeve's pursuit of free agent Nneka Ogwumike fell short in the spring, and even after the Lynx lost Bridget Carleton, Natisha Hiedeman, Jessica Shepard and Alanna Smith in the truncated offseason, Minnesota has kept on winning anyway.
How? By taking their vitamins.
In this context, "vitamins" are the fundamental principles Reeve has instilled in her players since she became Minnesota's head coach in 2010.
"Our defense, our shell help, just our everyday vitamins -- we lean on those things," All-Star guard Courtney Williams told ESPN in a feature published Friday. "That's our foundation of what makes us a great team."
Taking their vitamins has helped the Lynx win four WNBA titles with Reeve in charge, and Minnesota was primed to play in the Finals last season until Collier injured her ankle during the semifinal round.
"If we stay away from the things that we just don't want to do, are we going to go perfectly?" Reeve asked ESPN's Kareem Copeland. "No, but we can repeat things, simple things, over and over and over again. And that's our goal."
And now, thanks to taking care of the fundamentals and seamlessly integrating Miles into their culture, the Lynx are still hanging out at the top of the standings.
" We all just love to get involved, get touches," Miles told ESPN. "We know we're really hard to guard when we swing the ball from side to side, when everyone is touching the ball at any given moment. Cheryl just puts us in positions to be successful."
How the Lynx have survived -- and thrived -- without Napheesa Collier https://t.co/kxIlANyYZJ
— Kareem Copeland (@kareemcopeland) June 5, 2026

Cal Poly vs. West Virginia baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Baseball Championship Game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The West Virginia Mountaineers baseball team is hosting their first-ever NCAA Super Regional and appear to be in the driver's seat. They'll welcome the Cal Poly Mustangs into Morgantown for a possible three-game series.
First pitch is set for noon ET on ESPN2. This is the first game of the Super Regional round on the way to the College World Series in Omaha.
| 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cal Poly (39-22) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 0 | |
| West Virginia (43-15) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 11 | 13 | 0 |
| Batter | POS | AB | R | H | RBI | BB | SO | AVG | OBP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Nate Castellon | SS | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .327 | .403 |
| 5 | Alejandro Garza | 3B | 4 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | .324 | .357 |
| 4 | Dylan Kordic | RF | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | .277 | .367 |
| 16 | Ryan Tayman | C | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .360 | .450 |
| 15 | Cam Hoiland | DH | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .315 | .410 |
| 2 | Jake Downing | 2B | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .274 | .360 |
| 1 | Casey Murray Jr. | CF | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .321 | .404 |
| 12 | Gavin Spiridonoff | 1B | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .293 | .359 |
| 6 | Dante Vachini | LF | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .284 | .333 |
| Total | 2215 | 326 | 557 | 367 | 239 | 11 | ||||
2B:
H:
RBI:
| Pitcher | POS | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO | BF | ERA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27 | Griffin Naess | P | 3.2 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 3 | 1 | 20 | 4.6 |
| 25 | Josh Morano | P | 0.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5.5 |
| 49 | Troy Cooper | P | 1.2 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 9 | 5.9 |
| 11 | Brady Estes | P | 1.1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 3.6 |
| Total | 7.0 | 12 | 11 | 11 | 5 | 4 | 37 | |||
| Batter | POS | AB | R | H | RBI | BB | SO | AVG | OBP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | Armani Guzman | RF | 5 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .310 | .407 |
| 2 | Gavin Kelly | 2B | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .374 | .475 |
| 6 | Paul Schoenfeld | CF | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | .342 | .438 |
| 11 | Sean Smith | DH | 4 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 1 | .321 | .410 |
| Matthew Graveline | C | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | .288 | .368 | |
| 17 | Matt Ineich | SS | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | .296 | .436 |
| 12 | Brodie Kresser | 1B | 4 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | .292 | .389 |
| 24 | Ben Lumsden | LF | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | .261 | .409 |
| 8 | Tyrus Hall | 3B | 3 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 | .275 | .399 |
| Total | 2022 | 267 | 444 | 379 | 224 | 4 | ||||
2B:
H:
RBI:
| Pitcher | POS | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO | BF | ERA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35 | Chansen Cole | P | 7.0 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 11 | 30 | 2.9 |
| 29 | Reese Bassinger | P | 0.1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3.3 |
| Total | 7.1 | 9 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 11 | 32 | |||
Previously, we looked at the top quarterbacks in Kentucky Wildcats history. Now, we will take a look and try to rank the top five wide receivers in program history. There have been a plethora of talented wideouts to wear the blue and white, making this exercise extremely difficult. Multiple receivers had tremendous moments over their Kentucky football careers, but before we get to the top five we will start with the honorable mentions.
Dane Key
Dane Key is from Lexington and that holds a special weight to a lot of the Big Blue Nation, despite underwhelming team success that he endured during his time as a Wildcat. Key actually had an exceptional three-year run in blue, as he ranks fifth all time in career receiving yards with 1,870. That may come as a surprise to some, and he is also tied eighth with 14 career receiving touchdowns. This makes you wonder where he would be on this list if he had stayed for his final season.
Dicky Lyons Jr.
Dicky Lyons was on the unforgettable 2007 team and displayed unbelievable toughness throughout his career. A reliable target, Lyons 141 career catches ranks seventh all time for the Wildcats. He is also right behind Key with 1,752 career receiving yards. It makes it more impressive that he did this on a team that featured Keenan Burton, Stevie Johnson and Jacob Tamme.
Wan'Dale Robinson
Wan'Dale Robinson returned to the bluegrass state and left his mark in a big way in his sole season with the Wildcats. Robinson arguably had the greatest season we have ever seen from a Kentucky wideout. His 104 receptions and 1,334 receiving yards are the record for single season statistics. It almost feels as a disservice to not rank him inside the top five, but there are just too many options.
Garrett "Juice" Johnson
I would venture to say that Garrett Johnson is the most underrated wideout, maybe even player, in Kentucky football history. Johnson was key in building the program up in the early days of the Mark Stoops era. Johnson had 155 career receptions and 2,089 career receiving yards, which rank fifth and fourth all time. Johnson was a phenomenal deep threat that made plenty of big time catches over his career.
This could be a bit controversial, as some players in the honorable mentions had better overall careers and even Wan'Dale Robinson had a better single season for the Wildcats. However, Stevie Johnson had a magical season in his own right in 2007 that ranks third all time in receiving yards and touchdowns. In my opinion, a lot of this is about moments, and when "Stevie got loose" to beat the Louisville Cardinals and his game-winning touchdown in triple overtime against the top ranked LSU Tigers are two memories that will stand the test of time. Johnson was an exceptional route runner and always stepped up when the lights were the brightest.
Randall Cobb is easily a fan favorite for the Big Blue Nation, an East Tennessee native that decided to take his talents to the bluegrass. Cobb did it all for the Wildcats, from playing quarterback to returning punts and kicks as well as playing wideout. Cobb is one of six players to have over 1,000 receiving yards in a single season (2010) and he had 144 catches and 37 total touchdowns in his three-year career. Cobb was the sole focus for opposing defenses on the teams he played for, but it did not matter as he racked up 4,674 all-purpose yards which ranks fourth all time.
Derrick Abney was a bit of the Cobb mold, as he was simply electric with the football in his hands. Abney is the record holder for all-purpose yards with 5,856 all time. He also ranks second with 197 career receptions. Abney was a threat to score or make an explosive gain any time he touched the ball.
Keenan Burton was a stalwart for those Rich Brooks led teams in the mid 2000s. Burton was incredibly consistent over his career at Kentucky. His accolades speak for themselves, as Burton ranks second all time in career receiving yards (2,376) and touchdown catches (25). His 189 career receptions ranks fourth all time.
Craig Yeast was Tim Couch's go-to guy in the air raid offense, and for that reason he dominates career statistics. Yeast is the triple crown leader in receptions (208), receiving yards (2,899) and touchdown catches (28). He also holds the record for single season touchdown catches with 14 from his 1998 season. Couch and Yeast formed a dynamic duo, which is why they are widely-considered the best quarterback and wide receiver in Kentucky football history.
This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky football flashback: Top five wide receivers of all time

Maple Leafs admit chance of trading No. 1 overall draft pick, not taking Gavin McKenna originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The No. 1 overall pick in any draft, including the NHL, is often a prime trade target. Teams know that if they move up to that spot, they can get exactly the player they want.
In a year when there's a guy viewed by many as the surefire top dog, it's even more enticing. This year, Gavin McKenna is that guy on most draft boards, and the popular perception is that the Toronto Maple Leafs will use the first pick to take him.
But what if they trade it?
Apparently, it's not out of the realm of possibility.
The Maple Leafs' new GM, John Chayka, was asked about the idea of trading out of the top spot, and he gave an honest answer on Friday to reporters:
"I would say the probability is we take the pick just realistically... Obviously everything is for sale at the right price, but to date there’s nothing compelling that we’re seriously considering, but there’s still time."
MORE: Canucks make Gavin McKenna decision that Maple Leafs, Sharks don't make
That's a fair answer, and also what you'd expect Chayka to say.
It doesn't really make sense for a front office to close itself off from business entirely, just in case a huge offer comes in.
But he's also essentially letting the rest of the league know that the offers they've made so far haven't been good enough.
There's no guarantee that McKenna reaches his potential, but there's also no guarantee that any other move the Maple Leafs make works out, either.
The reality is that McKenna has been viewed as the top prospect in this draft cycle dating back multiple years, and while analysts are trying to determine if anyone should leapfrog him, most are standing by McKenna.
The Maple Leafs lucked into the top pick, and it makes sense for them to pursue the guy they think is the best player available.
If they truly felt there wasn't an obvious choice, or whether they could get amazing value later in the first round, maybe there'd be a move to make.
At the moment, though, it appears the Maple Leafs are best suited staying put.
Kentucky is lowering prices at concession stands after agreeing to a new partnership with Compass Group.
The costs of items will be lowered and new products will be introduced at on-campus venues like Kroger Field, Memorial Coliseum and Kentucky Proud Park. Prices will not change at Rupp Arena.
“Game day at Kentucky is about tradition, energy and bringing people together,” Vallen Emery, executive vice president for UK enterprise success, Compass Group, said in a release. “Our focus is on delivering great food, strong value and welcoming hospitality while introducing new offerings that reflect the flavors and traditions of Kentucky. From affordable fan favorites to local restaurant partnerships and signature menu items, we're creating more reasons for fans to make game day memories together.”
The classics will be significantly reduced in price from the 2025-26 athletics season. Here's a look at some of those new numbers:
| Item | 2025-26 price | 2026-27 price |
| Hot dog | $5.00 | $3.00 |
| Pretzel | $5.00 | $3.00 |
| Nachos | $6.00 | $4.00 |
| Popcorn | $4.00 | $3.00 |
| Chicken basket | $13.00 | $10.00 |
| 20 oz soda and water | $7.00 | $4.00 |
| Domestic canned beer | $10.00 | $5.00 |
According to a release from the university, there will also be updates to the menu, including new items and dish presentations, and the continuation of collectible souvenir cups.
The partnership will also be looking to bring local restaurants to the venues. More details about the upgrades will be released prior to football season.
Reach sports trending writer Alaina Morris at amorris@gannett.com and follow her on X at @alainammorris.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky athletics venues will decrease prices at concession stands
Iowa native Ben Askren is competing at an upcoming Real American Freestyle card for the first time since his near-death experience last summer.
The former Bellator and UFC fighter is booked in a freestyle wrestling match against ex-UFC champion Belal Muhammad in the co-main event of RAF11, an Olympic-style wrestling event that bills itself as "the first unscripted pro wrestling league."
Askren, a decorated amateur wrestler and retired MMA fighter, was hospitalized in late May 2025 with a severe case of pneumonia. The soon‑to‑be 42‑year‑old was then put on a ventilator and ECMO, which resulted in him receiving a double lung transplant.
The news of Askren's return to competition drew both skepticism and praise from fans and fellow combat sports athletes alike. One-time Iowa wrestling commit Bo Basset and former UFC champions Merab Dvalishvili and Anthony Pettis were among those who voiced their support for his return.
Here's what to know about Askren's current condition and how you can watch him compete later this summer.
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Askren said he has no memory of the period from May 28 to July 2, 2025, when he was fighting for his life in a Milwaukee‑area hospital.
He told MMA journalist Ariel Helwani in September 2025 that he developed necrotizing pneumonia, a rare form of pneumonia that damages lung tissue stemming from developing a staph infection on his elbow.
His condition deteriorated to the point that he was placed in a medically induced coma on a ventilator, with his wife Amy publicly describing him as in critical condition. Askren was placed on the transplant list on June 24 and received a donor days later.
More: What happened to Ben Askren? Former wrestling star and Iowa native shares health update
In a July 9, 2025, Instagram post, he revealed he "died four times where the [heart] stopped for about 20 seconds," during his stay in the hospital, and lost 50 pounds in 45 days.
The wrestling match this July for Askren is a comeback few thought possible, given that he told Helwani he thought he would never wrestle again. In recent posts to his social media accounts, Askren appears to be much healthier, less than a year removed from his life‑saving double lung transplant. A June 1 Instagram video shows Askren demonstrating grappling techniques to a class of young wrestlers.
However, some online have voiced their concern about Askren returning to competition after such a serious medical scare. A post on X with over 12,000 likes as of June 5 details the long‑term mortality risks lung‑transplant recipients face and questions whether competing again is worth the potential risk.
Askren was born in Cedar Rapids on July 18, 1984, though he grew up and lived primarily in Wisconsin. In his 2022 autobiography, he stated that he felt jaded because Iowa never recruited him out of high school.
"I knew how good I was, and I knew what was in me to do, so it really bothered me that the big colleges — Iowa, Minnesota, Penn State, Oklahoma State — didn't recruit me at all. That stayed with me," Askren wrote.
Askren was a three-time Big 12 wrestling champion at Missouri and joins Iowa State's Cael Sandersonand Iowa's SpencerLee as one of only a few people to win the Dan Hodge Trophy multiple times. Askren retired from MMA in 2019 with a 19-2-1 professional record, but returned for a one-off boxing bout vs. Jake Paul in 2021.
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The match will be contested at cruiserweight — a 190-pound weight limit — and will take place at UWM Panther Arena in Milwaukee. It marks a full‑circle moment for Askren, who was the first wrestler RAF signed when the promotion launched in May 2025, according to The Athletic.
Wrestling starts at 7 p.m. CT on Saturday, July 18 — Askren's birthday — according to RAF's website. A Fox Nation subscription is required to watch RAF11. The main event of RAF11 features former interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington in a grappling match with current UFC lightweight Arman Tsarukyan.
MMA Junkie reporter Danny Segura contributed to this report.
Cooper Worth is a service/trending reporter for the Des Moines Register. Reach him at cworth@gannett.com or follow him on X @CooperAWorth.
This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Iowa's Ben Askren makes wrestling comeback after near-death experience
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Tampering violations occurred in the North Dakota football program when assistant coach Travis Stepps recruited a player from another school who had not entered the transfer portal, the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions said Friday.
The findings resulted in penalties that included a one-year probation for North Dakota.
The committee said North Dakota, Stepps, head coach Eric Schmidt and the NCAA enforcement staff agreed the violations occurred. A statement released by the committee said Stepps knowingly communicated with the student-athlete he previously recruited while in high school. Most of the contact occurred in the fall before the transfer portal window had opened.
The violations were uncovered when Stepps sent the player's academic transcript to the North Dakota compliance department, which flagged that the player was not in the transfer portal. The school self-reported the violation.
North Dakota and the NCAA staff agreed that Schmidt was responsible for the violations as the head coach but was not aware of the impermissible contact and had promoted an atmosphere for compliance. The school and the NCAA agreed that Schmidt should not receive any penalties.
The school, coaches and NCAA enforcement staff agreed upon the following penalties without the need of a formal hearing: a one-year probation; a $25,000 fine; a one-week ban on recruiting communications for the football program during the January 2027 notification-of-transfer window; a 3% reduction in official paid visits in football and three one-week bans on football unofficial visits during the 2026-27 academic year; a one-year show-cause order for Stepps; and a one-game suspension for Stepps during the 2026 season.
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Martin O'Neill is set to continue as Celtic manager after two interim spells last season culminated in a Premiership and Scottish Cup double.
The 74-year-old has now agreed to stay at Parkhead on a one-year deal - with the option for a further year - after holding talks with the club's major shareholder Dermot Desmond earlier this week.
Celtic have yet to officially confirm the appointment.
Twenty years on from ending a five-year tenure as Celtic manager, O'Neill returned in late October on a temporary basis after Brendan Rodgers' departure, overseeing eight games.
He made way for Wilfried Nancy but the Frenchman left after six defeats and only two wins from eight matches. O'Neill was back as Celtic boss in early January, appointed for the rest of the season.
The league title race went to the final day of the campaign, with Celtic beating long-time leaders Hearts 3-1 to finish top. Then, at Hampden two weeks ago, O'Neill won his ninth trophy as Celtic manager with a 3-1 win over Dunfermline Athletic in the Scottish Cup final.
Across his two spells in the 2025-26 season, O'Neill managed 35 games in all competitions, winning 27 and drawing four. His points average of 2.56 points per game in the league matched his corresponding figure from 2000-05.
Robbie Keane, a one-time Celtic player, had been linked with the Celtic manager's job and has reportedly left Ferencvaros. Danish coach Jens Berthel Askou was also mentioned in connection with the Scottish champions before leaving Motherwell for Toulouse.
As Premiership winners, Celtic will enter the Champions League in the play-off round, the stage they lost at last term.
That resulted in a Europa League berth in the league phase, with O'Neill managing four of those games and the knockout defeat by Stuttgart.
Former Leicester, Aston Villa and Republic of Ireland boss O'Neill had also managed Celtic in their November League Cup semi-final win against Rangers at Hampden, with Nancy in charge at the national stadium for the 3-1 final defeat by St Mirren the following month.
Rangers were also knocked out of the Scottish Cup by O'Neill's Celtic at the quarter-final stage in March.
The Denver Broncos are dealing with an unexpected off-field situation involving one of their key defensive players. According to a report from TMZ, linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested and is currently being held on two domestic violence charges, along with an additional charge of criminal mischief. The news comes as a surprise, given Cooper’s growing importance to the Broncos defense over the past several NFL seasons. At this time, details surrounding the allegations remain limited, and the legal process is just beginning.
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According to reports, Cooper is scheduled to appear before a judge on Friday. He also has another court hearing set for Monday as the case continues to move forward.
As is often the case in situations involving active NFL players, both the league and the team are expected to monitor developments closely before determining whether any disciplinary action is warranted. Currently, there has been no announcement regarding a potential suspension from either the Broncos or the NFL.
The arrest comes on the heels of a strong 2025 campaign for Cooper, who played a significant role in Denver’s defensive success.
Appearing in all 17 games last season, Cooper recorded eight sacks and 50 total tackles while helping anchor one of the league’s toughest defensive units. His ability to pressure opposing quarterbacks and contribute against the run made him an important piece of the Broncos front seven.
With training camp approaching, questions now surround his availability and future status with the organization.
Cooper entered the NFL as a seventh-round selection out of Ohio State in the 2021 NFL Draft. Despite being a late-round pick, he steadily worked his way into a meaningful role and eventually developed into a reliable starter for Denver.
However, the focus now shifts away from football and toward the legal proceedings ahead. Until more information becomes available, uncertainty remains regarding Cooper’s standing with both the Broncos and the NFL as the case unfolds.
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Following Thursday night’s 4-2 loss to Kane County, the Cleburne Railroaders sit at 7-12 heading into the final three games of their second homestand of the season.
An early-season test against the two-time defending Miles Wolff Cup Champions and current second-place team in the East Division has shown signs of Cleburne’s potential to turn it around and holes to fill that have led to 12 losses.
In game one versus the Cougars, the Railroaders won the battle against one of the best pitchers in the American Association, Konnor Ash, and limited the opposition to one run.
However, in game three, two runs given up in the final inning led to Cleburne’s sixth loss by two runs or less in 19 games.
When asked what holes need to be fixed, manager Pete Incaviglia admitted it starts in the bullpen. While the starting rotation is starting to settle in, giving the team six or seven innings nearly every night, relief pitching has been the issue in giving up leads and being a major contributor to a high team ERA that finds itself in the bottom half of the league.
Despite an underwhelming record in the standings, Incaviglia has all the faith in the world in his new coaching staff and stated that they’ve done a great job. He added that the uneven start is exaggerated and activating relief pitchers Tyler Broadway and Brock Bell will help in the bullpen.
Through the first month of the season, Incaviglia’s mission to restore a clubhouse that thrives on the passion for baseball is going well. He went as far to say that this roster can win a championship.
A late acquisition before the start of the season, first baseman Frankie Tostado has emerged as one of Cleburne’s best hitters.
“I just want to do what I do,” said Tostado on his approach when he signed in May. “Good at-bats, hit the ball hard and hopefully something falls every once in a while.”
The former Kansas City Monarch is batting .309 through 19 games with 21 hits.
Tostado mentioned the miscommunication between hitters and pitchers when either one has a bad night, but reiterated his manager’s optimism within a clicking clubhouse.
“I see lots of good in the team,” he said. “We got some really good guys in the lineup, really good pitching that, as of the last few games, has been showing us what they can really do.”
Part of the blame falls on the offensive consistency, Tostado noted, when the Railroaders garner eight or nine hits, but only drive in one or two runs because of the lack of one hit that connects them all.
“You definitely see it because the bats are here, the bats are alive. Once that consistency kicks in, this team will be really great.”
Going against a tenured team like the Cougars, who returned many players from the past two years, Tostado uses Kane County and his time in the league as good examples of how the season is just beginning.
Alongside veteran guys and former major league teammates, Tostado is attempting to teach the younger players that there’s plenty of baseball left to play and to not get too high or too low.
Although the trust in that mentality isn’t fully there yet, Cleburne is headed in the right direction.
As for the offense, there’s plenty to be happy about with how Tostado, Carter Aldrete and Brantley Bell are swinging the bat. Moreover, hitters like Delino Deshields Jr., Cody Thomas and Cole Foster with double-digit RBIs already make up a threatening Railroader lineup.
Going forward, the focus is consistently going up to the plate with a plan, according to Tostado.
“Getting the pitches we want, not the pitches the pitcher wants us to swing at. It’s happened a few of these games, but then, you have those games as well when we trust our plan and we realize we make it harder on the pitcher.”
BEAVER SPRINGS — A Freedom Fling 250 disc golf tournament celebrating the country's 250th anniversary is being held Saturday at Faylor Lake in Beaver Springs.
The Pro/Am event is sponsored by Snyder County and Snyder County America 250 Committee and is open to participants of all skill levels. Registration fees are $50 or $60, depending on the division entered. All registrations include lunch and a commemorative disc.
To register, visit https://www.discgolfscene.com/tournament/Freedom_Fling_250_Sponsored_by_Snyder_County_Snyder_County_250_and_Innova_2026.
Jun. 5—ROCHESTER — Brennan Weckwerth prefers to let his scorecard do his talking.
But the Century High School senior can't help but be proud when he sees how far he and his golf game have come over his high school career.
"My first high school meet ever, which was also my first-ever competitive round, I shot 100, on the dot," he said.
That was more than five years ago, when Weckwerth was a seventh-grader turning heads within the Panthers' program and, as the season progressed, around southeastern Minnesota.
He let his scorecard do the talking again the next spring, and played his way onto the Panthers varsity in 2022 as an undersized eighth-grader, on a team that had 28 players battling for lineup spots.
He didn't need to tell his coaches about the work he'd put in, or his newfound passion for the game. They could see it.
"The summer between my seventh- and eighth-grade years, I golfed all summer," Weckwerth said with a laugh. "My mom would drop me off at the course on her way to work in the morning and my dad would pick me up at dark.
"I shot a 79 in my first (high school) meet the next spring. Seeing that growth, it was very addicting. That got me hooked."
The 14-year-old Weckwerth probably didn't see it at the time — or even think about it; he stayed busy enjoying the game and improving at it — but he'll finish his high school career in a few days as a contender for a state championship.
Weckwerth, who placed fifth at the Section 1, Class 3A meet last week, is scheduled to tee off at 7:57 a.m. Tuesday in the opening round of the Class 3A state meet, at Bunker Hills Golf Course in Coon Rapids.
"I think it's just kind of cool to be able to finish the season at the biggest event the MSHSL can offer," Weckwerth, who'll play Division II college golf at Concordia University, St. Paul, said. "It's cool to see all the people, everyone in my support group, to see them there, helping me compete. It's a good, full-circle way to end the season.
"It's just a different (experience). Everyone is there for a reason — they're there for a reason the rest of the season, too, but you really have to earn your way to state. The focus you see in guys there is at a different level."
Weckwerth got his first taste of golf when he was in elementary school, his parents enrolling him in week-long learn-to-play programs with the First Tee of Rochester during summer break.
He was good at the game, but it didn't grab him like it did a few years later, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced kids to learn and socialize solely online. Golf became an outlet — and a reason to get out of the house.
"I'd do those (First Tee) programs for a week or so, then I didn't really do anything else with it," he said. "I didn't golf a ton until I was in seventh grade.
"With COVID and being at home so much, I wanted to try something else. So I decided to try (high school) golf."
The pandemic, and some recurring leg injuries suffered while playing lacrosse for six years, helped spark one of the best careers a Century boys golfer has had.
Those injuries — and a budding desire to play golf — led to Weckwerth making a trade as a seventh-grader, swapping his lacrosse stick for golf sticks. It was a great decision for Weckwerth and a massive gain for head coach Lance Dahl and the Panthers golf team.
"After my first year of high school golf, I was like 'I want to work on this, it's a lot of fun and there is a lot of opportunity for growth,'" Weckwerth said. "I felt like I had a lot of room for improvement and I liked practicing. It was fun to see that opportunity for growth and working to achieve those goals."
The improvement came quickly.
He posted an 83.84 average per 18 holes as an eighth-grader, including shooting a 76 at Soldiers Field Golf Course to place fourth in his first Rochester All-City Invitational. He cut more than five shots off that average in his freshman, posting a 78.1 average and a ninth-place finish in the section meet, where he missed a playoff for a state-meet berth by one shot.
He broke out as a sophomore in 2024, with a 75.37 average, a runner-up finish at the section meet and a 40th-place effort in his first state meet.
Weckwerth shot an 82 in his first-ever round at state. He hasn't shot in the 80s in a high school meet since then. He'll carry a streak of 36 consecutive rounds in the 60s or 70s in high school meets, and a 72.82 average, into next week's state meet.
He can't wait to get to Bunker Hills.
"It's a pretty wood-lined course," he said. "Coming from our home course at Eastwood, it's nice that they share a similar design, a little more narrow and windy. All the holes have some curve to them. Learning how to golf at Eastwood is a benefit up there.
"It's really nice having played there a few times. It's one thing to see the course outside of competition; it's another thing to see it in competition. It's nice to have already seen it and played it under the barrel. It's important to know the style you have to play."
Year Grade Scoring avg. Section finish State finish
2026 12 72.82 5th TBD
2025 11 74.32 4th 27th
2024 10 75.37 2nd 40th
2023 9 78.1 9th —
2022 8 83.84 27th —
Jun. 5—WATERVILLE — After five hours of baseball played on Thursday night, Cannon Falls is heading back to the baseball state tournament.
The Bombers, who were seeded No. 1 in the Section 2, Class 2A tournament, needed to defeat the winner of the championship bracket, No. 2 Le Sueur-Henderson, twice on Thursday at William J. Grose Park in Waterville to advance to the state tournament.
Cannon Falls did just that. First, the Bombers took down LS-H 9-1 in Game 1, which lasted nine innings. They forced Game 2 and won 9-1, shutting down the Giants' offense.
In Game 1, Jack Shepersky notched three hits and one run scored for the Bombers.
Senior University of Minnesota commit Ryan Hjellming finished 2-for-3 with a home run, three RBIs and one run scored in the win. Hjellming also worked five innings on the mound for CF, scattering six hits, three earned runs, one walk and eight strikeouts.
Peyton Tellijohn had nine strikeouts for the Giants through eight innings in Game 1. Tellijohn and Colton Wilson contributed two hits apiece for LS-H.
In the second game, the Bombers needed only four hits to score nine runs and secure their section title. Hjellming, Tyler Meyers, Cole Rapp and Charlie Nelson notched those four hits with Rapp driving in two runs.
Tyler Meyers and Jacob Kiffmeyer combined for a stellar performance on the mound for the Bombers in Game 2. Tyler Meyers picked up the win, scattering five hits, one earned run, no walks and one strikeout across 4 1/3 innings. Jacob Kiffmeyer recorded a save, allowing three hits, no runs or walks, paired with three strikeouts through the final 2 2/3 innings.
CF tallied just one error all night while LS-H had six.
The Bombers went 5-1 in the section playoffs, their lone loss coming at the hands of LS-H in the section semifinal, 1-0, on May 30. They limited the Giants to only one hit that game, which turned out to be all LS-H needed to win.
The Bombers enter the state tournament with a 20-6 record. This is Cannon Falls' fourth state tournament appearance in program history, with previous trips in 2023, 2012 and 1997.
The Class 2A baseball state tournament kicks off June 11-12 with the quarterfinals and semifinals at Dick Putz Field in St. Cloud. The Class 2A championship game will be at 1 p.m. on June 15 at Target Field in Minneapolis.
State tournament brackets will be released for all four classes once section championship games across the state are complete.
Cannon Falls 6, Le Sueur-Henderson 3 (Game 1)
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Cannon Falls: Ryan Hjellming 2-for-3, 1 HR, 3 RBI; Cole Rapp 1-for-4, 1 RBI; Grady Meyers 2-for-3, 1 RBI; Charlie Nelson 1-for-3; Evan Miller 1-for-3; Jack Shepersky 3-for-5. Pitchers: Ryan Hjellming 5 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 8 K; Tyler Meyers (WP) 4 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K.
LS-H: Colton Wilson 2-for-5; Peyton Tellijohn 2-for-4, 1 2B, 1 RBI; Corbin Guggisberg 1-for-4, 1 RBI; Loe Lewis 1-for-4, 1 2B; Luke Miller 1-for-3. Pitchers: Peyton Tellijohn 8 IP, 6 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 9 K; Luke Miller(LP) 1 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 1 K.
Cannon Falls 9, Le Sueur-Henderson 1 (Game 2)
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LS-H: Peyton Tellijohn 2-for-4, 2 2B; Corbin Guggisberg 1-for-3, 1 2B; Jack Miller 1-for-4; Joe Lewis 1-for-3; Evan Hoffman 1-for-2; Dalton Wilson 1-for-2, 1 2B, 1 RBI; Caleb Sullivan 1-for-3. Pitchers: Caleb Sullivan (LP) 2.33 IP, 2 H, 4 R, 2 ER, 3 BB, 1 K; Griffen Feeney 3.33 IP, 1 H, 4 R, 0 ER, 4 BB, 3 K; Corbin Guggisberg .33 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K.
Cannon Falls: Ryan Hjellming 1-for-2; Cole Rapp 1-for-2, 2 RBI; Charlie Nelson 1-for-4, 1 RBI; Tyler Meyers 1-for-2. Pitchers: Tyler Meyers (WP) 4.33 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 1 K; Jacob Kiffmeyer (SV) 2.67 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K.
The StockholmDiamond League quickly follows an action-packed night in Rome this week as the athletics circuit gathers pace ahead of this summer’s Commonwealth Games and European Championships.
Keely Hodgkinson grabbed a PB after dropping down in distance in the 400m, in a move designed to help the Olympic champion and her career-long quest to break three elite time barriers, but she will be back in her preferred 800m, with a word record in her sights this summer.
Jeremiah Azu goes in the 200m, with USA star Kenny Bednarek also lining up, while Dina Asher-Smith and Amy Hunt battle it out over 100m against the USA’s world champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden.
Jake Wightman and Ben Pattison will be involved in a compelling 800m, including Olympic and world medalist Marco Arop and American teen sensation Cooper Lutkenhaus.
Here’s everything you need to know:
The meeting in Stockholm will be held on Sunday 7 June at the Olympic Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the meeting live on BBC Two, with coverage on the channel from 4pm BST. A live stream will be available via the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.
3:04pm Women’s discus
3:14pm Men’s pole vault
3:20pm Women’s shot put
4:04pm Men’s 400m
4:17pm Women’s 3000m steeplechase
4:23pm Women’s long jump
4:36pm Men’s 800m
4:45pm Women’s 100m
4:52pm Men’s discus
4:59pm Men’s 3000m steeplechase
5:30pm Men’s 200m
5:41pm Women’s 800m
5:51pm Men’s 1500m
Full live results can be found here
16 May: Shanghai, China
23 May: Xiamen, China
31 May: Rabat, Morocco
4 June: Rome, Italy
7 June: Stockholm, Sweden
10 June: Oslo, Norway
19 June: Doha, Qatar
28 June: Paris, France
4 July: Eugene, United States
10 July: Monaco
18 July: London, United Kingdom
21 August: Lausanne, Switzerland
23 August: Chorzow, Poland
27 August: Zurich, Switzerland
4-5 September: Diamond League finals (Brussels, Belgium)
Tennessee will host Florida State in the 2026 SEC/ACC Challenge at Food City Center.
The Vols will play Florida State on Dec. 1. A game time and broadcast information will be announced at a later date.
2026 will mark the 10th meeting between the two schools. The Vols have a 5-4 record in previous games in the series, dating to Dec. 9, 1957. The schools last played on Nov. 29, 2019, with the Seminoles recording a, 60-57, victory at the Emerald Coast Classic in Niceville, Florida.
The Vols and Seminoles last played in Knoxville on Dec. 19, 1987. It was Tennessee's third game at Food City Center and the first overtime contest. Tennessee won, 81-78.
Tennessee is 1-2 in the SEC/ACC Challenge, losing to North Carolina during the inaugural year of the event. The Vols defeated Syracuse in Knoxville in 2024 and lost to the Orange in 2025 at Syracuse.
Tennessee owns a 128-102 record against current ACC schools. Rick Barnes is 87-76 against current ACC schools and 4-5 against the Seminoles.
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Florida State is getting a jump on several prospects in the 2029 class. On Friday morning, tight end recruit Kellen Palmer announced on social media that he has received an offer from FSU after speaking with assistant tight ends coach Preston Brady.
"After a great conversation with @PrestonB49 I am thankful to receive an offer from Florida State," Palmer said.
Palmer is a 6-foot-5, 210-pounder out of Loganville High School in Loganville, Georgia. He played in nine games as a freshman and registered 27 receptions for 329 yards and three touchdowns. He also played some wide receiver and outside linebacker as a freshman.
He isn't ranked yet because the 2029 class rankings haven't been released. However, in addition to his offer from FSU, Palmer has also received offers from the Georgia Bulldogs, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Georgia State Panthers, Toledo Rockets, UNLV Rebels, and Kennesaw State Owls.
The Seminoles have landed in the top 10 for 2029 quarterback CJ Cypher out of Georgia, and they'll host 2029 running back Germaquis Robinson out of Texas this weekend for a camp on their campus.
After a great conversation with @PrestonB49 I am thankful to receive an offer from Florida State! pic.twitter.com/A7aHYsOwM5
— Kellen Palmer (the rooster) (@KellenPalmer8) June 5, 2026
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Former Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has sold his remaining stake to an investment firm led by tech entrepreneur Brooklyn Earick, who previously tried to buy the club. The deal marks the end of Levy’s more than two-decade association with Spurs, a relationship that was at times contentious.
Under the agreement, Levy is selling his 24.99% stake in ENIC Sports & Development to Eight Sports Capital, a sports-focused investment firm owned by U.S.-based Triller, a short-form video app that has grown its audience through fighting sports. ENIC is the entity that majority owns Spurs.
Financial terms weren’t disclosed. Asked about the transaction, a representative for Spurs told Front Office Sports the deal involves Levy’s stake so it has “nothing to do with us.”
“The club and ENIC don’t know anything about it,” they added.
A spokesperson for Eight Sports Capital said in the press release announcing the deal that “we are delighted to have signed this agreement to acquire a significant stake in ENIC. We look forward to working with the Club’s shareholders, management, staff, players and fans to support Tottenham Hotspur’s continued growth.”
Earick, CEO of Eight Sports Capital, is a former NASA engineer who is a “lifelong Tottenham fan,” a source familiar with the matter tells FOS. A group led by Earick was one of at least three prospective suitors that expressed interest in a Spurs takeover in the last year or so—the Earick expression of interest was reportedly valued at $5.9 billion (£4.5 billion). Forbes ranks Spurs as the 10th most valuable soccer franchise in the world with a $3 billion valuation.
Earick did not immediately respond to a request for comment, Levy could not immediately be reached, and Eight Sports Capital declined to comment further than the press release.
Spurs finished in 17th place in this year’s Premier League, narrowly avoiding relegation thanks to a 1-0 victory over Everton on the final day of the season.
Although ENIC has maintained the club is not for sale, sources told FOS in November it’s only a matter of time before someone buys it. One Premier League club owner reiterated that position on Friday, telling FOS “everybody knows that for the right offer, most clubs would be open to a conversation.”
“My understanding is that Tottenham would be open to conversations if someone came at the right price,” they said. “But it might have to be a crazy price.”
ENIC is controlled by the Lewis family trust. Joe Lewis, the 89-year-old London-born billionaire, stopped having “significant control” of the club in 2022, when it was transferred to the family trust. The following year, Lewis was charged with insider trading in the U.S., and in April 2024 he was sentenced to three years of probation for providing nonpublic stock tips about his private-equity firm’s portfolio companies to his girlfriend and private-jet pilots. President Donald Trump pardoned Lewis in November.
Levy, who was one of the most influential people at Spurs for nearly 25 years, has had a strained relationship with the Lewis family at times, including Joe Lewis’s adult children Vivienne and Charles. A source told FOS in November that it was common knowledge Levy and the Lewis family didn’t see eye to eye. In March, Bloomberg reported that Levy had considered legal action against Joe Lewis because he believed he was entitled to a more significant ownership stake due to his contributions to the club.
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Samantha Busch, the widow of late NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, posted an emotional message on social media thanking fans for the messages and prayers she has received following her husband's death last month.
Busch died at age 41 on May 21 from hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation after complications from bacterial pneumonia that led to sepsis. The couple have two children, son Brexton, 11, and daughter Lennix, 4.
"As a family, we wanted to take a moment to say thank you," Samantha Busch wrote on Instagram. "The prayers, messages, flowers, meals, hugs, and countless acts of kindness have carried us through the most heartbreaking days of our lives. While our hearts are absolutely shattered, we have felt God’s presence and arms wrapped tightly around us through each and every one of you."
The racing community paid tribute to Busch at Charlotte Motor Speedway and Richard Childress Racing said that Busch's No. 8 would not be used until Brexton is ready to start racing.
"The love that has surrounded our family during this unimaginable time has brought comfort in the middle of so much pain. Knowing the impact Kyle had on others and seeing how they are honoring him through each unique act of generosity is a true testament to how special Kyle is to so many people. There are moments when the weight of this loss feels impossible to carry, yet time and time again God, through you all, has shown us we are not alone. From family and friends to fans and complete strangers, thank you for showing up for us. Thank you for loving our family so well."
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Alexander Zverev moved to the verge of a long-awaited first Grand Slam title as the second seed saw off Jakub Mensik in four sets on Friday to set up a French Open final against Flavio Cobolli.
The German will face 10th seed Cobolli on Sunday after securing a 7-5, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 victory over Mensik.
Cobolli did not even have to play his first Grand Slam semi-final, as his last-four opponent and fellow Italian Matteo Arnaldi withdrew from the tournament shortly before the match due to illness.
Zverev has endured several near misses at the majors, with three previous final defeats, including against Carlos Alcaraz at Roland Garros two years ago.
"This is a Grand Slam, it's best of five, things are going to happen, opponents are going to play better. I managed it," said Zverev.
"I hope to play another great match on Sunday."
Zverev will be a strong favourite when he faces Cobolli, against whom he holds a 3-1 winning record, to finally get over the line and lift a Slam trophy.
The world number three was playing in his 11th Grand Slam semi-final and his experience showed against Czech youngster Mensik.
The 20-year-old, in the last four of a major for the first time, tired as the match went on as his previous exertions in Paris, including two five-set matches, took their toll.
Zverev has dealt well with the pressure of being the tournament favourite since the early exits of Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic, in the second and third rounds respectively.
He will face one last test of his mental strength on Court Philippe Chatrier in two days' time, but should at least be fresh physically after reaching the final having only lost two sets in six matches.
"Pure emptiness, there's absolutely nothing in my head," insisted a smiling Zverev in his on-court interview.
"We're athletes, very few of us have anything in our heads. Sometimes it's easier to be stupid and not to think too much."
The 29-year-old has been within one set of victory in two of his previous three Slam finals, when facing Alcaraz in Paris in 2024 and when he blew a two-set lead against Dominic Thiem at the 2020 US Open.
Zverev is also aiming to end a 14-month title drought dating back to a clay-court event in Munich in April last year.
- Mensik briefly threatens comeback -
Zverev took a closely-fought first set courtesy of a break in the 11th game, having earlier saved three break points to deny Mensik a 5-3 lead.
The 26th seed could not keep pace at all in the second set, as Zverev broke twice and only dropped four points on his own serve.
Mensik called for a medical time-out just three games into the third set, appearing to struggle with a neck injury.
But he dragged himself back into the contest seemingly out of nowhere, breaking to take a 4-2 lead in the third set as his use of the drop shot started to make a greater impact.
That shot wrapped up a hold to love and the set -- only the second Zverev had lost in the tournament.
Mensik could not keep up his momentum, though, falling 2-0 behind in the fourth set as consecutive backhand unforced errors gifted Zverev a break.
The three-time Grand Slam runner-up powered into the final from there, despite drawing the ire of some spectators for disputing two line calls and also receiving a warning for a time violation.
Zverev wrapped up victory on his first match point as Mensik netted a backhand.
- Arnaldi withdraws -
World number 104 Arnaldi had spent the most amount of time on court for a player en route to a Grand Slam semi-final, winning marathon matches in the third and fourth rounds.
His quarter-final opponent Matteo Berrettini retired injured in the second set of their last-eight tie.
But Arnaldi's dreams of a remarkable Slam title were ended by a virus.
"It's tough -- for how the tournament was, for how many hours I spent on court, I felt pretty good," said Arnaldi.
"Every time I get up I feel dizzy and not the best... so that was the right decision for me."
Cobolli has dropped just two sets in the event so far and impressed in his quarter-final victory over Canadian fourth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime.
"It's tough for me to speak also. When he came to me an hour ago I almost cried," said Cobolli of his friend Arnaldi.
"At the same time I'm happy with the result this week."
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A video poking fun at De’Aaron Fox made a short appearance on rookie Dylan Harper’s TikTok after Game 1 before it was quickly deleted. But the real issue isn’t the social media post — it’s the lineup decision that came before it.
Harper briefly posted a video on his TikTok page that compared Fox’s 3-of-13 Game 1 outing to one of James Harden’s worst playoff performances, but then took it down.
The Spurs had gone with Fox over Harper in the closing minutes, even though Harper had scored 16 points off the bench, and Fox finished by missing a jumper and committing an important foul.
Fox is earning about $230 million and is one of the franchise’s main faces, which gives him plenty of rope in close situations. He was also dealing with an ankle issue and finished 3-for-13.

Harper, despite being a rookie, looked sharper in Game 1 and became the youngest player ever to hit double digits in a Finals game. If a coach sticks with a struggling veteran over a productive rookie once, it can be justified. But when it happens again after a loss, it starts to shape the story of the series.
Benching your top-paid guard in favour of a rookie, especially in a Finals game, isn’t easy for any coach, let alone one in his first year. Fox has real standing within that locker room, too. Johnson has already said publicly it was his decision and stood by it.
Whatever the original intent behind the TikTok post, it’s now brought an internal team debate into public view. In Game 2, that conversation won’t just be playing out online. It’ll come down to whether Johnson trusts Harper enough to take control away from Fox again if things get tight.
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The West Virginia Mountaineers are set to honor a college football legend this fall.
On Friday, the program announced plans to retire Pat White's No. 5 jersey at a home game that will be determined later this summer. White, who played at WVU from 2004-08, is widely considered the greatest player in program history and one of the most electric players in college football's modern era.
White is also currently on the Mountaineers coaching staff, serving as the assistant quarterbacks coach and assistant to head coach Rich Rodriguez, whom he played for during his time in Morgantown.
"Pat was a great player and a great leader in our program, and he was a dominant force in college football for four years," Rodriguez said in a release. "He is very deserving of the honor of having his number retired."
"Pat White was a generational player for West Virginia football and led our program through perhaps the greatest era in our history," athletics director Wren Baker said. "Everywhere I go, I hear stories about the way Pat elevated our program and his teammates to greatness.
"There is no question Pat deserves this ultimate honor. His legacy and success have been documented and appreciated by his teammates, national media and college football fans all over the world. It has also been a privilege to watch him continue to pour himself into our program while serving on our coaching staff. Pat White is a special person and one of the greatest Mountaineers of all time."
The time has come.
— West Virginia Football (@WVUfootball) June 5, 2026
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White finished his West Virginia career with more than 6,000 passing yards and 4,480 rushing yards. He had 103 total touchdowns in three years with the Mountaineers.
A three-time First Team All-Big East selection and two-time Big East Offensive Player of the Year, White led WVU to its best season in program history in 2007. The Mountaineers ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation and were one win away from a spot in the BCS National Championship Game.
Now, he's being immortalized in Morgantown as the legend he is.
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Inside Nike's World Cup commercial: Here's every celebrity cameo in viral ad with Kim Kardashian, more originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Many soccer fans can recount Nike's iconic "Winner Stays" advertisement from the 2010 World Cup. Ahead of this summer's World Cup, the company may have outdone itself.
An ample amount of the game's best, along with Travis Scott, Kim Kardashian, and other A-list celebrities were featured in an advertisement for the ages. Just 24 hours after its original airing, the video already has north of 16 million views on the company's X, formerly Twitter, page.
Here is the list of names in Nike's ad ahead of the biggest sports event in the world.
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On June 4, Nike released their ad for this summer's World Cup, which it titled "Rip the Script." Saying the cast was a star-studded roster is almost underselling it. Here is the advertisement posted on the company's X, formerly Twitter, page that has garnered 16 million views in 24 hours.
It was all going to plan until instincts took over…
— Nike (@Nike) June 4, 2026
Rip The Script pic.twitter.com/la43icZaAu
In the commercial, soccer players and celebrities are setting up to create their own advertisement. After the opening segment, the fake commercial's director gets visibly angry that Kylian Mbappe does a bicycle kick instead of a header in the fake recording. After the rest of the cast (Kim Kardashian and Travis Scott, to name a few) a ball gets kicked in Spanish wonderkid Nico Williams' way, he gives Mbappe a look that says without words, "Let's have some fun."
The cast of soccer players begins dribbling and running through a series of recording studios and links up with other football players and worldwide celebrities.
Some of the world's biggest names were featured in this historic Nike advertisement. Some faces have been seen by many before, while others may need a bit of research before reaching familiarity.
Here is the list of celebrities and soccer players who appeared on the commercial:
While many players who will be seen at this summer's World Cup made their appearances in the Nike advertisement, other players from former footballing generations also got some screentime.
Here is a rundown on which players, past and present, can be seen in the ad:

The Pittsburgh Steelers have wrapped mandatory minicamp and have one more round of OTAs before wrapping up their offseason program. After that, they will take six weeks off before making the trek to Latrobe for training camp at the end of July.
Following the final practice of minicamp, Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth joined Missi Matthews and Mike Prisuta to discuss the week of mandatory practices, and was asked to give his thoughts on rookie quarterback, and fellow Penn State Nittany Lion, Drew Allar.
“It’s been cool to kind of work with a Penn State guy,” Freiermuth said via the team’s website. “It’s just been cool to see him here. [The] first couple days as a pro is really tough on a rookie – new team, new building… but he’s been really progressing really well. He led the team down on a two-minute drive the other day. It’s just been great to see him get more comfortable in the locker room and the offense.”
The quarterback position will certainly be at the top of the lists of fans and media alike in terms of what to watch during training camp and preseason, but Freiermuth is a name in which many expect a big bounce-back season. After posting a career-high 65 catches and seven touchdowns in 2024, Freiermuth saw his play-time dip and his reception total fall to just 41 with four scores. In a Mike McCarthy offense that has a history of getting tight ends the ball, No. 88 is a prime candidate to have a big year.
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The Harper family may be no strangers to having members of it in the NBA Finals, but that did not take anything away from Boston Celtics reserve guard Ron Harper Jr. from soaking in the elite play of his younger brother Dylan with the San Antonio Spurs in Game 1 of their finals series with the New York Knicks. "It was great, man," said the former Celtics two way player in an interview with ESPN.
"Being able to watch Dylan live out his dreams and be able to be effective on the biggest stage out there, it was just a really special moment," said Harper. I was in my apartment wearing my Dylan Harper shirt, rooting for him and going crazy every time he did something."
"He had a great night," he added, referring to his brother's 16 points, 8 rebounds, and an assist in 28 minutes of floor time with the Spurs. "He played really well and he made history."
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"I feel like as a big brother, being able to watch your little brother on that stage, knowing how hard he's worked, knowing everything he's worked for, and knowing the stakes at hand, being able to watch him up there, it was definitely a little nerve-racking, but the way he was playing definitely calmed me down a little bit ... ," said Harper.
"We talked a little bit after last night's game -- it's just it's a long series. They would have loved to come out with a win, but first game, no need for them to overreact. I feel like as a team, they played well, but they had some things they could do better on ... They're going to try to go out there and execute where they came short last night."
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The Bears are formally moving ahead with a planned $5 billion domed stadium and mixed-use development in Hammond, Ind., with the NFL franchise pivoting quickly in the wake of political inaction earlier this week in Illinois.
Team owner George McCaskey and president and CEO Kevin Warren said Friday that the team’s board of directors has voted to advance the Hammond project. The move marked the first time the team has made a definitive statement in a long-running site deliberation between that option and one in Arlington Heights, Ill.
The decision also puts to rest suggestions that had circulated in Illinois political circles in recent months that the Indiana consideration was merely a bluff by the Bears.
“We believe a world-class stadium project in Hammond will transform the region, connecting Northwest Indiana to the South Side of Chicago through the Loop and across neighborhoods and suburbs stretching nothing of the city,” McCaskey and Warren said in a joint statement. “It will bring Chicagoland together and deliver new opportunities to its residents and businesses.”
An exact stadium site within Hammond is still “to be selected.”
The selection of Hammond arrived four days after the end of the spring legislative session in Illinois, during which state leaders failed to advance a bill to help the Bears build the stadium and mixed-development on team-owned property in Arlington Heights.
Instead, the Bears are moving forward with the plan from Indiana that received political approval in February and will fund about 60% of the stadium cost.
“Hoosiers, help me welcome the Chicago Bears to our great state!,” Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said in a social media post. “We look forward to building a partnership as strong as the ’85 Bears defense, creating opportunities and economic growth that will benefit our state and the Bears organization for decades to come. An NFL franchise in Northwest Indiana will be an economic boost to the entire region like we haven’t seen before.”
The commitment to Hammond, though still not legally binding, marks a definitive point in a stadium saga that has gone on for more than three years. After canvassing all over the Chicago area, the team originally sought to build a domed stadium on the city’s lakefront, right next to their current home of Soldier Field.
The team then pivoted to the suburban land it owns in Arlington Heights, but that’s when political troubles began to mount for the Bears.
Legislative consideration in Illinois originally centered around a “megaprojects” bill that would give the Bears much-desired property tax certainty while building in Arlington Heights. That effort passed in the state House of Representatives in April, but stalled in the Senate.
Last weekend, frenetic overnight negotiations then pivoted toward a more narrowly targeted proposal in which certain Cook County cities could create stadium authorities to help support a new venue. That measure passed in the Senate in a 3:40 a.m. CT vote early Monday, but the House then declined to take up the bill, and continued with the planned adjournment of the session.
That put the onus back on the Bears, who originally said they intended to stick to their planned timetable of making a stadium decision by the early summer at the latest. That has now held true with the decision to go to Hammond.
Illinois legislators theoretically still have a chance to revive the stadium situation in their state. That would almost certainly require a special session this summer to advance a venue bill, and that is almost certainly not going to happen.
“While Indiana is willing to raise taxes and promise $1 billion in taxpayer funds, Illinois has focused on the needs of working families who want relief at the gas pump, at the store, and on their insurance bills—not taxpayer-funded stadiums,” said Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch. “Illinois remains open to ongoing efforts to secure the Bears in Illinois. However, it will take time to get it right.”
The NFL, meanwhile, has been eager for the Bears to join an accelerating stadium development wave across the league that includes the Bills, Titans, Browns, Commanders, Chiefs, and Broncos.
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Tim Legler has reached the pinnacle of NBA broadcasting. Unlike many of his predecessors, he has no desire to parlay his media role into a coaching job.
The 10-year NBA veteran, who is making his NBA Finals broadcasting debut for ABC/ESPN this year alongside Richard Jefferson and Hall-of-Famer Mike Breen, dismissed the possibility of taking an NBA coaching job in an interview with Front Office Sports.
“No, honestly, I haven’t put any thought into it,” Legler said Thursday in between Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Finals.
ESPN has seen members of its lead NBA broadcast team return to coaching several times. Mark Jackson called the NBA Finals from 2007–2010, coached the Warriors from 2011–2014, then returned to ESPN. ESPN brought Doc Rivers, who called the 2004 NBA Finals, into its lead broadcast team for the 2023–24 season, then he left midseason to coach the Bucks.
Most recently, JJ Redick called the 2024 NBA Finals and was announced as the Lakers coach after the series concluded.
Legler said he’s constantly asked by fans about his desire to coach because of his Xs-and-Os approach to broadcasting. He said he previously pursued NCAA Division 1 coaching opportunities, even interviewing with schools like Duquesne, South Florida, and La Salle, his alma mater.
But he never got an offer.
“I really wanted a D1 program to call my own,” Legler said. “I went through the interview process several times and I didn’t get it.”
Legler said his college coaching interviews happened about 6–8 years ago. In a 2022 interview on The Old Man and The Three, which was then hosted by Redick, he still expressed a desire to coach in the NCAA.
“I haven’t been able to get that door kicked open,” Legler said.
Changes in the NCAA in recent years—including NIL and the transfer portal—have also muddied his outlook on college coaching. Broadcasting, he said, grants him a better lifestyle.
Legler, who has been with ESPN since 2000, started calling nationally televised NBA games last year. He took over for Doris Burke on the company’s “A-Team” this season.
“Maybe it was the biggest blessing because I love what I’m doing and I’m really grateful where I’m at,” Legler said. “Feels like this is the path that I was destined to be on and I’m really grateful. And I don’t really put much thought into coaching at all anymore.”
ESPN’s lead NBA broadcast team has had significant turnover since moving on from Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy in 2023. This is their fourth season in a row with a different group alongside Breen, who has called the last 21 NBA Finals:
There is also ostensibly more pressure on ESPN as the NBA began its new 11-year media deal this year, replacing Warner Bros. Discovery with new media partners NBC and Amazon Prime. (ESPN has the rights to the NBA Finals for the entire deal.)
But Legler said he feels “comfortable” and “prepared” for his new role, and is optimistic that the current trio will be given some runway to build continuity in the booth, even as Breen enters the back half of his sixties.
“Hopefully this is the last chair I sit at in ESPN,” Legler said. “I’ve sat in a lot of chairs and I want to do this for a long time—and hopefully Richard and Mike feel the same way.
It’s a crazy industry, but that would certainly be the goal and the hope for all of us.”
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Former NASCAR driver and broadcaster Ned Jarrett died Thursday. He was 93.
Jarrett, a NASCAR Hall of Famer, won 50 Cup Series races across 352 starts from 1953 through 1966. He then became a revered TV analyst after he retired from driving and his call at the finish of the 1993 Daytona 500, when his son Dale beat Dale Earnhardt, is one of the most iconic broadcast moments in NASCAR history.
“Our father was a devout Christian and a devoted, loving, family man,” a statement from the Jarrett family said. “He was a friend to everyone he met and NASCAR’s oldest living champion. By all accounts, he was a true NASCAR legend. While we mourn his passing, we celebrate the remarkable life of an amazing man and truly the best father anyone could have wished for.”
Ned won Cup Series titles in 1961 and 1965. His first title came despite winning just once across 46 races. Jarrett finished in the top 10 in 34 of his starts and beat Rex White for the championship.
In 1965, Jarrett won 13 races across 54 starts and had 45 top-10 finishes. He cruised to the championship by more than 3,000 points over second-place Dick Hutcherson. Darel Dieringer in third was over 14,000 points behind.
The year before Jarrett’s second title, he won 15 of the 59 races he started and finished second in the standings to Richard Petty.
Jarrett’s media career began while he was still driving. Jarrett started hosting a radio show in the 1960s and joined NASCAR’s MRN radio in 1978. He was an analyst with CBS for 17 years from 1984 to 2000 and called Dale’s other two Daytona 500 wins in 1996 and 2000.
When Dale Jarrett won the 1999 Cup Series title, the Jarretts joined Lee and Richard Petty as the only father-son combinations to win Cup championships. That group now includes three families as Chase Elliott joined his father, Bill, with his title in 2020.
The Jarretts are also just one of five families with fathers and sons in the NASCAR Hall of Fame for their careers as drivers, along with the Pettys, Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Dale Earnhardt Jr., Buck and Buddy Baker, and Bobby and Davey Allison. Ned Jarrett was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2011 as part of the hall’s second class, and Dale Jarrett joined him in 2014.








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Vitality Blast - League Two, Northampton
Glamorgan 174-3 (20): L Parfitt 50, Sturge 42*
Northants 141-7 (20): Kemp 41, Reid 30; Porter 4-21, Sturge 2-23
Glamorgan won by 33 runs
Megan Sturge hit a rapid 42 not out and took the first two wickets as unbeaten Glamorgan defeated Northants by 33 runs.
Sturge helped hoist Glamorgan to 174-3 after consistent captain Lauren Parfitt struck 50 off 38 balls, her fifth half-century in 10 innings in 2026.
Hampshire loanee Sturge, usually a wicket-keeper, then dismissed Northants openers Amelia Kemp (41) and Mabel Reid (30), with Gemma Porter (4-21) limiting them to 141-7 in their 20 overs.
Glamorgan have four T20 Blast wins, and 10 across all three competitions, as they target a place on the second tier Finals Day at their Sophia Gardens headquarters on Sunday 12 July.
Glamorgan, who turn professional next season, gave a debut to on-loan Durham batter Leah Dobson while Northants had Essex academy seamer Clara Thaker, 17, making her first appearance.
Reliable openers Daisy Jeanes and Parfitt posted 48 in the power-play, and had 71 on the board when Jeanes (29) drove Thaker's third ball to mid-on, after being dropped twice earlier.
Glamorgan were well-set at 88-1 at half-way, and Parfitt hit eight boundaries before holing out to long-on off Italian international Lenny Sims, the seventh bowler used.
Dobson fell to Anisha Patel for 15 to check the visitors' momentum with the flow of boundaries largely slowing down until the closing overs.
Sturge and Bethan Gammon (29 not out) found some crucial late acceleration and ran hard in another stand of 71.
Mabel Reid and Amelia Kemp made a solid start for the Steelbacks, finding the gaps early on to add 68 before Sturge, who had been behind the wickets in five previous appearances, had Reid stumped for 29 by her stand-in Gammon.
A score of 73-1 after 10 overs left Northants needing double figures per over in the second half of their innings.
A faster ball from Sturge then deceived Kemp as she tried to charge and missed, while medium-pacer Eve Jackson bowled an economical spell conceding just 25.
Home skipper Gemma Marriott (23) and Beth Ascott sliced successive balls from Porter to point as they looked to start a late charge.
Alicia Presland (21) was one of two lbw victims for Porter as she ended the match as a contest.
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What Baker Mayfield wants and what he gets might be two different things.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is heading into the final season of his contract and wants to extend his stay. However, neither side has found an agreement that works yet and it remains to be seen whether they will. Mayfield spoke with reporters on June 5 about the contract negotiations, providing an update.
"Contract stuff, it's happening," Mayfield said, via Fox Sports' Greg Auman. "It's starting, the talks, but not anywhere close to what we were thinking.
"Would love to be here long-term and as of right now that's not exactly the case."
It leaves the two sides with little time to close the gap and reach an agreement, since Mayfield made it clear he had set a deadline for the negotiations.
"I would love to have a long-term deal done, but they know my deadline is as soon as training camp starts, we're not doing any contract stuff," Mayfield said. "It's all ball. It's not up to me when that gets done by, so hopefully before that. If not, we're still gonna have a good year."
Even though negotiations haven't gotten anywhere yet, Mayfield is focused on fulfilling the contract he's currently playing under.
"I'm under contract for 2026," Mayfield said. "The guys in that locker room, the staff know that I'm still gonna be me. I'm still gonna do everything I can to help this team win a Super Bowl and to me, that's the priority. Everything else will take care of itself."
Mayfield is set to wrap up a three-year, $100 million deal with the Bucs that he signed after the 2023 season. It was a year that got the quarterback's career back on track after an unceremonious departure from the Cleveland Browns, leading to stops with the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams.
He posted a 9-8 record with the Bucs in 2023, completed 64.3% of his passes, and threw 28 touchdowns to just 10 interceptions while playing on a one-year, $4 million deal. Mayfield's success hasn't just been personal either. It also extended to the coaching staff.
The quarterback's play helped his offensive coordinator land a head coaching job in two of those three seasons. Dave Canales ended up with the Panthers in 2024 and Liam Coen was hired by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2025.
Whether Mayfield can continue parlaying that success into another extension from Tampa Bay is up in the air. One way or another, it appears to be a place that the quarterback has no interest in leaving.
"We built roots here in Tampa," Mayfield said. We love the community. We love being here. They've embraced us and we enjoy being here. Obviously gonna raise kids here."
The ball is now in the Bucs' court. And time is ticking.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Baker Mayfield says contract negotiations aren't close with Buccaneers
The New York Knicks rallied in Game 1, winning 105-95 and finishing on a 11-0 run, closing out a historic opening matchup of the 2026 NBA Finals versus the San Antonio Spurs. Jalen Brunson led the game in scoring with 30 points and could not be stopped down the stretch. The Knicks trailed by as many as 14 points as New York earned its 12th straight victory.
Game 1 was a classic and featured plenty of runs by both teams. When looking toward Game 2, it's clear San Antonio is in a good bounce back spot given how poorly they shot and the lack of contribution from the bench.
San Antonio shot 11-of-43 from the three (25.5%) and 32-of-89 from the field (35.9%) in Game 1. Outside of Dylan Harper, the Spurs bench was even worse scoring four points and going 1-of-7 from the field (14.2%), 1-of-4 from three (25%) with two free throw attempts (one made).
Keldon Johnson won Sixth Man of the Year, but was nonexistent in Game 1 (3 points in 8 minutes), while Harrison Barnes somehow played 12 minutes (0 points). Luke Kornet (0 points) and Carter Bryant (1 point) didn't offer much either off the bench.
When Victor Wembanyama was on the sidelines, New York took advantage and that will have to change to some degree moving forward. San Antonio will have to figure out who outside of Harper can be trusted as the rookie played 28 minutes compared to a combined 34 minutes by the other four bench players.
I think the Spurs have a few players step up alongside Wemby in Game 2 on their home court and San Antonio will look night and day when it comes to their shooting percentages. Whether that comes from the bench, De'Aaron Fox, or Devin Vassell as examples. Give me San Antonio -5.5 out to -6. It's hard to imagine Jalen Brunson and New York playing any better down the stretch than they did in Game 1.
Pick: Spurs -5.5 (1 unit)
The first quarter of Game 1 went Under the 56.5 total and finished at 47 with poor shooting all around. To be fair, the Knicks had an extensive layoff of nine days and the Thunder were coming off four days of rest and Game 7 on the road.
Both teams will have a game plan moving forward and the outcome will be more points. New York shot 33.3% from the field (8/24) and 27.3% from three (3/11) with no free throw attempts in the first quarter of Game 1, while San Antonio shot 37.5% from the field (9/24), 33.3% from three (4/12), with six free throws attempts (five makes).
The Knicks did not receive a whistle early with three total free throws in the first half. I have my doubts that both teams start off slow in Game 2. I will take the First Quarter Over 55.5 points.
Pick: Over 54.5 Points (1 unit)
Season Record: 167-138-1 (54.7%) +18.31 units
NBA Finals Game 1 Record: 3-1 +2.59 units
NBA Finals Future Pick: Series Over 5.5 Games (2 units at -170 odds)
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Manchester United promoted former Under-21 boss Travis Binnion to the first team in January, adding him to Michael Carrick’s backroom staff. The move was well deserved; Binnion had been a key figure in the Red Devils’ academy system for seven years and was highly rated at the club.
His promotion to the senior side turned out to be a masterstroke, with the coach hitting it off quickly with the squad and becoming a popular figure. Binnion’s efforts cannot be ignored in United’s third-place finish in the Premier League this season.
Source: Premier League website.
Binnion’s departure from the Under-21 side, however, created a vacancy, and it was a stroke of luck that former Under-18 boss Adam Lawrence was available. United quickly brought their former coach back to Old Trafford and handed him the keys to the Under-21 side until the end of the season.
Lawrence responded by guiding his team to second place in the Premier League 2 table. The Under-21 side subsequently marched to the Premier League 2 play-off final, where they suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Brighton & Hove Albion. Lawrence’s efforts, though, appear to have convinced the Old Trafford hierarchy.
According to the Manchester Evening News, Lawrence is in talks to extend his stay at the Theatre of Dreams. The report states: “Adam Lawrence was appointed as Under-21 interim manager in January, following a staff reshuffle that saw Travis Binnion step up to the first-team coaching team.”
“Lawrence was the logical choice for the role, given he’d just left Newcastle and had previously managed United’s Under-18 side. The appointment was seen as mutually beneficial for both parties, and it’s now understood that talks are ongoing for Lawrence to continue in that position, as his contract at United expires at the end of the month.”
The report reveals that both parties are eager to continue their association, adding: “The 40-year-old’s prior knowledge of United’s academy players and understanding of the youth system at Carrington have provided continuity, and both parties are discussing an extension of the relationship.”
Lawrence was initially appointed as United’s Under-16 boss in January 2021 and was subsequently promoted to head of player development for the age groups from Under-13 to Under-16. He took charge of the Under-18 side in 2023 and famously inspired the team to a treble in the 2023/24 season.
United added to their historic record of having an academy graduate in the matchday squad since 1937 this season, with Carrick’s arrival further strengthening the club’s faith in youth. Kobbie Mainoo, who was struggling for relevance under former head coach Ruben Amorim, became a key figure under Carrick.
The English manager was regularly spotted at academy games and was previously hailed by club legend and former team-mate Wayne Rooney for revitalising the academy. With several talented youngsters such as Shea Lacey, Godwill Kukonki and the Fletcher twins knocking at the senior door, one can expect more involvement from the academy next season.
INEOS are expected to invest heavily in the transfer market this summer, with several candidates from the Premier League and abroad linked with the club. However, United’s involvement in four competitions next season means that there will be enough opportunities for academy graduates to showcase their talents.
Carrick appears to be fully invested in United’s rich history of promoting youth and is likely to turn to the academy next season as well. Lawrence’s presence in the Under-21 setup, as such, will be a huge boost for the Red Devils and ensure that talented youngsters will continue to be given opportunities at the Theatre of Dreams.
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Minnesota Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw has battled nagging knee injuries over the past two seasons, limiting him to 17 games during that span. He missed the final 11 games in 2024 with a torn ACL and MCL. Although Darrisaw avoided landing on the PUP list to start the 2025 season, he missed seven games, including the final four weeks, because his knee kept flaring up throughout the year. As a result, he was limited to ten games, only played every offensive snap five times, and cracked the 75% threshold seven times.
Darrisaw is aiming to put his knee issues behind him and move on.

Christian Darrisaw has been a near-full participant in the Vikings’ offseason workout program, including voluntary organized team activities. During Thursday’s press conference, the elite left tackle provided a major injury update, as reported by Emily Leiker of The Minnesota Star Tribune. Darrisaw said his knee has felt better than it has in two years and is trending in the right direction. He also added that he is in full motion and that everything feels great.
“Best it’s felt in two years,” Darrisaw said, via Leiker. “I’m trending in the right direction. Full motion, everything feels great.”

The Vikings struggled tremendously to replace both tackle spots last season when Christian Darrisaw and Brian O’Neill were sidelined. Justin Skule served as the swing tackle, while Blake Brandel and Walter Rouse filled in at times. This season will be different, as the team signed former Buffalo Bills swing tackle Ryan Van Demark and drafted former Northwestern Wildcats standout Caleb Tiernan in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Brandel is expected to take over for Ryan Kelly as the starting center, and Skule is back with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Van Demark is expected to handle swing tackle duties, while Tiernan is getting the opportunity to learn from Darrisaw and O’Neill as the third-stringer.
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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, but the Chicago Bears appear to be zeroing in on a site for their new state-of-the-art stadium. According to a report from Capitol Fax, a site dedicated to Illinois politics, the Bears plan to build in Hammond, Indiana.
Capitol Fox reported a text they received from Senator Mark Walker (from Arlington Heights), read “Kevin Warren called to let me know they’re going to Indiana, (not specifically Hammond),” and the site followed up by writing:
Another top legislative source said Warren told him, “We’re moving forward with the Indiana plan.” When asked what that meant, Warren said, “We’re going to focus on Hammond.”
The Score’s David Haugh also reported that, “The Bears are expected to announce today their board of directors have voted, and they will be focused on Hammond moving forward as the future site of their stadium, two legislative sources said.”
Being “focused” still doesn’t mean a deal has been signed, so until the team makes an actual announcement, I’ll have my doubts.
I never got the sense that Bears team president Kevin Warren was down with the Arlington Heights property, seemingly preferring a lakefront location in Chicago — which has also been all over the news lately — but Indiana has been ready and willing for a while now.
The Hammond location is actually closer to the city of Chicago than the Arlington Heights property, but it’s not in Illinois, and that is sure to piss off some fans, as it will no doubt irk plenty of Illinois politicians.
This could very well be just a ploy to get Illinois lawmakers to call a summer session to hold the vote on the stadium project, but then would the focus shift back to Arlington Heights, or is there a Chicago deal in the works?
And just as I was about to publish this article, the Bears issued a statement from Chairman George H. McCaskey and President & CEO Kevin Warren.
“Yesterday, the Chicago Bears Board of Directors met and voted to advance our stadium development project in Hammond, Indiana, with the exact site to be selected. We believe a world-class stadium project in Hammond will transform the region, connecting Northwest Indiana to the South Side of Chicago through the Loop and across neighborhoods and suburbs stretching north of the city. It will bring Chicagoland together and deliver new opportunities to its residents and businesses.”
That still doesn’t specifically say they are building in Hammond, so… (insert shoulder shrug GIF here).
ESPN’s Adam Schefter dropped this nugget in his report on the news.
As one source said, “There is more work to do but barring anything very strange, it’s a done deal.”
And, ESPN’s Courtney Cronin reported this about the situation.
While I’m being told that the Bears announcement on Hammond is “real”, i.e. not a leverage play, a league source told me that the Bears leaving the state is not a done deal. Per source, Indiana is in the lead right now, but “Illinois can still get back in the race,” granted the state has a lot of ground to make up after not passing legislation that would have insured the Bears property tax certainty.
UPDATE: Statement from House Speaker Chris Welch from Capitol Fax.
“In April, the House passed an economic development package that was the product of extensive negotiation with the Bears and other stakeholders. That bipartisan legislation reflected our belief that we can incentivize statewide development and provide property tax relief for working people.
“While Indiana is willing to raise taxes and promise $1 billion in taxpayer funds, Illinois has focused on the needs of working families who want relief at the gas pump, at the store, and on their insurance bills—not taxpayer-funded stadiums.
“Illinois remains open to ongoing efforts to secure the Bears in Illinois. However, it will take time to get it right.”
UPDATE: Capitol Fax shared a statement from Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office.
Without a final site selection, until we see shovels in the ground in Hammond, the City will continue to engage in discussions grounded in the interests of our residents.
Over the last several years the Bears have stated their intentions in multiple jurisdictions, today’s announcement is not surprising.
It’s also not surprising that Bears officials have stated this vote does not mean a move to Hammond is a done deal.
We’ll update this article if any more stadium news breaks today.
What are your thoughts on this latest development?
As the NFL season approaches, and various analysts rank the league’s 32 teams by different metrics, one trend will likely emerge: the Arizona Cardinals assuming their place near the bottom of these lists.
That was certainly the case this week, when USA TODAY Sports ranked all 32 NFL defenses. The Seahawks, Texans and Broncos led the way, coming off dominant seasons in 2025. The Rams climbed to fourth after their blockbuster trade for Myles Garrett.
And down in 30th sat the Cardinals, who were a bottom-six team in scoring and total defense a year ago.
“A series of short-term health setbacks denied Arizona's defense any chance at coming together in 2025,” wrote USA TODAY's Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz. “With better fortune on that front and new coach Mike LaFleur retaining defensive coordinator Nick Rallis, perhaps some semblance of continuity will emerge in the fall.
“Still, the Cardinals didn't bring aboard any true difference-makers in free agency before ignoring that side of the ball through the first two days of the draft. This is a franchise stuck in a holding pattern, and its defense looks likely to remain in limbo.”
Speaking with reporters this week for the first time since February, Rallis acknowledged last season’s failings.
“It was bad ball,” Rallis said.
He also pointed to reasons this season could be different, extolling the benefits of the coaching staff’s newfound experience on the defensive side. This offseason, they added former NFL defensive coordinator Teryl Austin as a special assistant, former college defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski as the defensive line coach and former Chiefs assistant Rod Wilson as the linebackers coach.
“They bring knowledge that you don’t have,” Rallis said. “I don’t know everything. So they have really cool perspectives, schematically and technique wise. … They’ve been a huge part of moving this thing forward.”
From a talent perspective, though, it’s difficult to see why the Cardinals would take a significant step forward this offseason.
They lost defensive tackle Calais Campbell and safety Jalen Thompson in free agency, while nickel cornerback Garrett Williams is staring down a lengthy recovery from a torn Achilles. They also did not add a single projected starter in free agency or the draft, meaning that defensive improvement will rely on growth from young players such as Darius Robinson, Jordan Burch, Cody Simon and Dadrion Taylor-Demerson.
Until that becomes reality, the Cardinals’ defense will likely find itself near the bottom of more rankings to come.
This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Arizona Cardinals ranked in bottom 5 of NFL defenses
If you made a short list of the best young hitters in Major League Baseball, it would be incomplete without the inclusion of Junior Caminero. The Tampa Bay Rays’ budding superstar burst onto the scene last season, and while some might have been unaware of just how talented the 22-year-old slugger is, they quickly found out.
“I mean, last year was a great season. Now everyone knows I can hit,” Caminero told Yahoo Sports last month with a smile. “I’ve heard from guys like Aaron Judge and other people who like my game. And when you hear from favorite players, superstars like that, I always say thank you. But you know, I’m trying to just stay in my spot and be another guy in the clubhouse.”
The Rays’ star third baseman might be selling himself a bit short. It’s not just that he can hit; it’s also the elite level at which he’s doing it, combined with how young he is. Caminero hit .264 with 45 homers and 110 RBI in 2025, leading to him being named an All-Star. His 45 home runs were the second-most ever by a player 21-years old or younger.
In his second full season in 2026, Caminero is delivering an encore, with a .278/.377/.502 slashline, 14 home runs and an .879 OPS entering play Friday. His stellar performance has helped guide the Rays (36-23 after a surprising sweep by the Tigers) to their perch atop the AL East.
“I never had a season like Junior had, so I had the best seat to get to watch it,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said with a laugh. “I think with Junior, it's knowing that he's a special player. He’s very talented and just continues to work. He’s continued to adjust, as the league is going to continue to adjust to him.”
The league’s pitchers adjusting is usually what happens with young players who break out. While there are sometimes exceptions to the rule, they call it a sophomore slump for a reason, but going into his second full season, Caminero knew what weaknesses he wanted to address.
Even during his phenomenal 2025, the area of his game that left room for improvement was his plate discipline. While Caminero struck out just 19% of the time last year, he liked to swing his way on base, as shown by his 6.3% walk rate and .311 on-base percentage.
So far this season, the 22-year-old has eliminated that weakness, more than doubling his walk rate to 13.8% this season. The year-over-year change is the fourth-highest in MLB, and Caminero has also dropped his strikeout rate by more than four percentage points.
“I worked a lot with Vladimir [Guerrero Jr.] and Teoscar Hernández going into this year,” he said. “Now I know the pitchers more and take more care in the zone. I really worked a lot on the discipline, you know. And when I see mistakes, I gotta hit them when I get my opportunities at the plate.
“It’s a little bit different, but it’s working.”
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The first two months of the 2026 campaign for the Chicago Cubs have been quite the roller coaster. For a six-week stretch, the Cubs looked unbeatable as they rattled off not one but two 10-game winning streaks. Then things changed, as they went on a 10-game losing streak and fell from being one of the National League’s best teams to being middle-of-the-pack.
Besides a slew of injuries in the rotation, the biggest issue for Chicago of late has been an inability to hit with runners in scoring position. The Cubs rank last in MLB with RISP this season after being sixth-best in baseball in 2025. And the offense as a whole has left a lot to be desired over the past month, with the likes of Nico Hoerner, Alex Bregman, Dansby Swanson and Moises Ballesteros all struggling.
Chicago, now 33-30 and fourth in the NL Central, has not won a series since sweeping the Cincinnati Reds on May 6.
“We’re not winning a lot of baseball games right now,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said this week. “And we’re not playing well enough to win a lot of baseball games. You have to earn it, and we’re not earning it.
“It’s not some string of massive bad luck — we’re not earning wins. Flat-out.”
It has not taken long for Cleveland Guardians second baseman Travis Bazzana to start putting on a show. So far this season, Bazzana, the No. 1 pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, has been the spark Cleveland hoped he would be and has been the catalyst for a much-improved Guardians offense.
Since May 1, the 23-year-old is hitting.287 with three homers, 15 RBI and eight stolen bases. His 130 wRC+ ranks sixth among MLB second basemen in that span. This week, Bazzana drove in four runs (all on Tuesday) as the Guardians took two of three vs. the Yankees in the Bronx.

Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada has revealed the club intends to mirror last summer's recruitment strategy by targeting a blend of proven Premier League talent and overseas-based players.
United splashed over £200 million (over $267 million) on four signings during the 2025/26 summer transfer window. The Red Devils kicked off their business by securing Matheus Cunha in a £62.5 million ($83 million) deal from Wolverhampton Wanderers, followed by Bryan Mbeumo's £71 million ($95.5 million) arrival from Brentford. The club then landed Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig for £73 million (around $98 million), before completing a late £18 million (around $24.5 million) swoop for Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp.
On the outgoing front, Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Andre Onana, Toby Collyer, Ethan Wheatley, Harry Amass, and Rasmus Hojlund all departed on loan, while Alejandro Garnacho was offloaded to Chelsea for £40 million ($54 million) and Antony headed to Real Betis for £21 million (around $29 million). Victor Lindelof, Christian Eriksen, and Jonny Evans each left Old Trafford upon the expiration of their respective contracts, via the Manchester Evening News.

Ultimately, the transfer window proved a resounding success for United, with the club finishing third in the Premier League and clinching UEFA Champions League qualification after Michael Carrick stepped in midway through the campaign. Cunha, Mbeumo, Sesko, and Lammens all made impressive impacts during their first season at Old Trafford, playing key roles in securing the club's return to elite European competition.
Heading into another pivotal summer for the club, United's CEO Berrada has asserted that the Reds possess a "clear plan" and are looking to replicate the success they achieved in the transfer market a year ago.
Speaking on United's YouTube channel, Berrada said: "I think the template for what we did last summer will be replicated in many ways. You always go into a window, you don't know how you're going to come out of it, but you have to be really prepared. You have to have a clear plan.
"You have to know exactly what positions you're looking to strengthen. And you also have to be prepared for any eventuality, there could be exits that we're not expecting, there could be opportunities in the market that perhaps weren't there at the beginning of the window. So, we have to be ready.
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"We have to be agile and flexible, but we have a clear plan. Jason Wilcox and his team are very well set up to execute that plan. And I do think that what we saw last season is a good way forward for us, which is we want a mix of experience and youth.
"We want a mix of players that have demonstrated they can perform in the Premier League and perhaps also with players that are doing very well outside the Premier League. But we will always do it within our terms and ensuring that whatever decision we take is not just for the short term but also for the long term."
United are targeting at least five new acquisitions this summer. Atalanta midfielder Ederson is set to become the club's first signing after a £38 million ($50.8 million) agreement was reached earlier this week.
In addition, the Reds have shown interest in Real Madrid's Aurelien Tchouameni, West Ham United star Mateus Fernandes, and Brighton and Hove Albion's Carlos Baleba. Elliot Anderson has also been linked, though Manchester City appear to be frontrunners in the race to land the Nottingham Forest midfielder.
A center-forward is also on United's wish list, with the club having already confirmed that Hojlund has departed on a permanent basis this summer. A left-back remains another priority position, with Newcastle United's Lewis Hall emerging as a potential target.
Scottie Scheffler's attempt at a three-peat at Jack's Place isn’t off to the best start, but at the very least, he didn't let a rare shank turn into a dropped shot on Friday.
Five holes into his second round at the Memorial Tournament, Sheffler was in the bunker and had 81 feet to the hole. In an uncharacteristic flub, the world No. 1 shanked his ensuing shot — his third of the hole — hitting the ball out of the bunker but to the right into the rough — now 53 feet to the hole.
What could've been an up-and-down birdie turned into a must-make for Scheffler's momentum on the front nine — and make it he did.
Scheffler chipped onto the green and holed a 7-footer to card a 5 and stay at even-par for his round.
As of publishing, that momentum has waned for the four-time major champ. He's made the turn and is sitting on three bogeys as he moves to the final eight holes.
Check back later for a full update on his round.
Shanks rarely end in a par.
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 5, 2026
Scottie Scheffler knows the most important shot is the next one.
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The 2026 World Cup is already gearing up to be a historic, groundbreaking event. Hosted across three nations—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—the tournament will feature an expanded field of 48 teams for the very first time, resulting in an unprecedented 104 matches.
With North America setting the stage for significant structural changes, FIFA is also introducing fresh on-pitch regulations, alongisde new rules. President Gianni Infantino officially confirmed that a completely redesigned protocol will be implemented during the traditional pre-match national anthems.
Under the new guidelines, all players—including the starting eleven and substitutes—alongside the match officials, will gather inside the center circle for a 360-degree ceremony, where the two teams and the referees will stand directly facing one another.
“Having all players and referees face each other in the centre circle during the national anthems will create a moment of unity, pride and emotion that truly belongs to the teams and to everyone in the stadium,” Infantino announced via a post on his official Instagram account.
Infantino is determined to make this edition of the World Cup entirely different from its predecessors. A core objective of the new layout is to integrate the fans in the stands directly into the pre-match spectacle, making them an active part of the stadium atmosphere.
“We will have a redesigned 360-degree ceremony which engages every fan in the stadium, including country flag banners and on-pitch elements oriented to create a unique, immersive experience from every seat,” the FIFA President wrote.
The fan experience will be further bolstered by a wave of new pre-game aesthetics on the turf. “As well as new visual elements – from player entry arches to handheld flags – poised to heighten the sense of anticipation, with enhanced features for selected matches,” Infantino concluded.

As the countdown to the 2026 World Cup enters its final days, Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal are keeping a close eye on developments within Group K, where Colombia is expected to be one of the strongest challengers for top spot. However, instead of focusing solely on soccer preparations, the Colombian camp has found itself at the center of an unexpected controversy involving captain James Rodriguez.
The incident emerged during Colombia‘s official farewell ceremony before departing for the United States. What was intended to be a celebratory occasion quickly became a major talking point across the country, creating headlines just as the national team prepares for one of its most important tournaments in years.
Portugal, meanwhile, enters the competition as the favorite to win Group K, while Colombia hopes to build on its strong qualifying campaign and finally challenge for a deep World Cup run. In fact, Group K promises to be one of the most fascinating groups at the tournament.
Ronaldo’s side will face Colombia, Uzbekistan, and DR Congo during the group stage, with Roberto Martinez aiming to capitalize on his squad’s impressive depth and experience. The Portuguese national team arrives with a squad packed with talent, including Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Rafael Leao, and Joao Neves.
FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group K:
— Al Nassr Zone (@TheNassrZone) March 31, 2026
Portugal 🇵🇹
Colombia 🇨🇴
Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
DR Congo 🇨🇩
Thoughts ? pic.twitter.com/u2hGl5aP6P
Colombia also enters the tournament with significant expectations. After finishing third in CONMEBOL qualifying behind Argentina and Ecuador, the South American national team secured its place at the World Cup with an impressive campaign that once again highlighted Rodriguez’s importance. The meeting between Portugal and Colombia on June 27 is already being viewed as one of the never-before-seen international clashes.
At 34 years old, Rodriguez continues to carry enormous responsibility for his national team. The star forward is preparing for his third World Cup and still has an opportunity to add more records to an already remarkable international career. He enters the tournament needing only four assists to match Carlos Valderrama’s all-time Colombia record while also closing in on becoming one of the country’s most capped World Cup players.
However, soccer achievements were suddenly overshadowed by an incident during Colombia’s official send-off ceremony. A viral video appeared to show Rodriguez ignoring Antonella Petro, the daughter of Colombian President Gustavo Petro, after she approached him during the event.
#Deportes l PRESIDENTE PETRO ENTREGA DETALLE A LOS 26 FUTBOLISTAS DE LA SELECCIÓN COLOMBIA RUMBO A LA COPA DEL MUNDO 2026
— RTVC Noticias (@RTVCnoticias) June 4, 2026
Presidente Petro entrega un detalle que busca motivar a los jugadores de la selección, liderada por James Rodríguez, Luis Díaz y David Ospina, de cara al… pic.twitter.com/EnGBrfYvy0
The ceremony took place during the presentation of the national flag before the squad departed for North America. According to Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo, Antonella approached the Colombian captain to greet him and potentially request a photograph.
Video footage circulating on social media appeared to show Rodriguez continuing down the greeting line without stopping, triggering immediate reactions online. Within hours, both the player and the president’s daughter became trending topics across Colombia as fans debated whether the moment was intentional or simply a misunderstanding during a busy protocol event.
🇨🇴 La hija de Petro le pide una foto a James Rodríguez y pasa esto: pic.twitter.com/MYhHkGQvgB
— Progresismo Out Of Context (@OOCprogresismo2) June 5, 2026
The controversy did not end with the viral clip. Many observers also focused on the players’ expressions during the official ceremony, noting that several members of the squad appeared serious and uncomfortable in photographs released afterward.
Not a single player on Colombia's national team is smiling in the photo they were forced to take with Gustavo Petro before heading to the World Cup. pic.twitter.com/pPcMogScXR
— World Cup HQ (@WorldCup26HQ) June 5, 2026
Rodriguez himself stood toward the back of the group photo, while President Petro held the Colombian flag alongside Luis Diaz, Jorge Carrascal, and Jhon Arias. The image drew additional attention because it contrasted sharply with another photograph taken shortly afterward.
Once the squad boarded its flight to San Diego for a final warm-up match against Jordan, the atmosphere appeared completely different. Players could be seen smiling, laughing, and posing comfortably together as they prepared for the journey.

While Christian Pulisic prepares to lead the United States national team at the 2026 World Cup, his club future is unfolding against the backdrop of remarkable uncertainty in Italy. The American forward arrives at the tournament determined to help the USMNT make a deep run on home soil, but events surrounding Milan have created a storm that is impossible to ignore.
The Italian giant has entered one of the most turbulent periods in its recent history. Following a disappointing campaign and a dramatic restructuring of its leadership, the Rossoneri now find themselves scrambling to restore order while concerns grow about the club’s readiness for the 2026-27 season.
Pulisic heads into the World Cup carrying renewed confidence after ending a lengthy scoring drought during the United States‘ friendly victory over Senegal. The winger contributed both a goal and an assist, providing a timely boost before the biggest tournament of his career.
Away from international duty, however, Milan remains trapped in uncertainty. Several senior figures have already departed, key decisions remain unresolved, and players across the squad reportedly have little clarity regarding the direction of the project.

According to Italian newspaper Tuttosport, the situation has become so chaotic that many players are unsure who they should even contact regarding their futures. Agents seeking information about potential transfers have reportedly found themselves without clear points of communication inside the club structure.
The current crisis stems from Milan’s decision to remove several high-ranking figures following the conclusion of the season. Former head coach Massimiliano Allegri, CEO Giorgio Furlani, sporting director Igli Tare, and technical director Geoffrey Moncada all left their positions in a sweeping overhaul. The move effectively reset the entire organizational structure.
While ownership viewed the changes as necessary to begin a new era, the immediate aftermath has left several of the club’s most important positions vacant. Thus, acting responsibilities have temporarily been handed to the interim CEO, Massimo Calvelli, while owner Gerry Cardinale and senior advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic continue searching for long-term solutions.

The uncertainty has extended beyond the boardroom. Coaching candidates have reportedly been approached, but progress has been slower than expected, adding further anxiety ahead of preseason preparations.
The most significant development emerged when Italian soccer authorities reportedly contacted Milan regarding an important administrative requirement.
According to Corriere della Sera and other Italian reports, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) recently reminded the club that it must submit the necessary documentation required for registration in the 2026-27 Serie A season by June 16. The paperwork includes confirmation of key organizational positions such as the head coach, sporting director, technical director, and other senior management roles.
Because many of those positions remain unfilled following the recent overhaul, the reminder has attracted widespread attention. “Milan has until June 16 to file the paperwork to register for the new season,” Corriere della Sera’s report indicates regarding the federation’s warning.

Multiple reports emphasize that the federation’s reminder is largely procedural. Clubs routinely submit documentation near deadlines, particularly during periods of restructuring. Milan remains financially stable and continues to meet the fundamental sporting and economic requirements needed to compete in Serie A.
The primary issue centers on administrative completeness rather than financial viability. Corriere della Sera adds that sources familiar with the situation believe the club will almost certainly satisfy the requirements before the deadline arrives. What’s more, the report noted that Milan could even designate interim figures if necessary to ensure compliance while longer-term appointments are finalized.

Lionel Messi will be looking to lead Argentina to back-to-back World Cup titles after lifting the trophy four years ago in Qatar. To do so, Argentina will have to overcome several major contenders, with other national teams arriving at the tournament in excellent form. That is reflected in the market value of each squad, with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal occupying a prominent position in the rankings, although still well behind leaders Kylian Mbappe‘s France.
According to valuations compiled by specialist website Transfermarkt, France have the most valuable squad among the 48 teams competing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The combined estimated value of the 26-player roster stands at €1.52 billion, or approximately $1.76 billion.
A significant portion of that figure comes from Kylian Mbappe, who, alongside Erling Haaland and Lamine Yamal, is currently the most valuable player in the world. The three superstars are each valued at around $231 million.
France also have another player inside the top 10. Michael Olise climbed to fourth place in the rankings after his performances for Bayern Munich during the 2025-26 season, with an estimated value of $173 million. Other notable French players include Desire Doue (12th at $138 million), Ousmane Dembele (18th at $115 million), and William Saliba (19th at $104 million).

Despite being the reigning World Cup champions and one of the leading contenders to retain the title, Argentina are surprisingly low in Transfermarkt‘s ranking of the most valuable squads at the FIFA tournament.
Lionel Scaloni‘s side sit eighth on the list with an estimated value of €817 million, or roughly $944 million. The most valuable players in the squad are Enzo Fernandez and Julian Alvarez, who are tied for 19th place at $104 million each. Lionel Messi, who is set to turn 39, ranks 363rd among the 1,248 players participating in the World Cup, with an estimated value of $17.3 million.
Portugal, meanwhile, enjoy a much stronger position in the rankings. They sit fourth with a squad value of €1.01 billion (around $1.17 billion), trailing only France, England, and Spain. Joao Neves and Vitinha are both in the top 10 at $161 million, while Cristiano Ronaldo is valued at $13.87 million and ranks 386th overall.

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AT&T and Verizon thought they could hide behind legal minutae against an embarrassing fine imposed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The U.S. legal system, however, was able to rise above these machinations, and has just delivered a resounding blow to the aspirations of AT&T and Verizon to a more lax regulatory environment, as well as claw back, at least temporarily, the punitive fine that they've already paid to the FCC. The U.S. Supreme Court nullifies the basic argument put forth by AT&T and Verizon Back in April 2024, the FCC imposed cumulative fines of nearly $200 million on various […]
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A new report from Variety reveals that Paramount Skydance is launching its own internal game development and publishing house, Paramount Games Studio. Its portfolio so far includes Amy Hennig's upcoming Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, and an untitled Star Wars game. It's also going to reveal the first game from its new slate of titles today during Summer Game Fest 2026. Paramount Skydance chief executive officer David Ellison has tapped Tony Driscoll to lead the new division, a former Epic Games executive and advisor to Skydance before becoming the executive vice president of corporate strategy and development and games at […]
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Companies will eventually replace humans carrying out what they believe to be menial tasks with AI, and U.S. carriers are no exception, with their Live Chat department now being handled with chatbots that are providing less-than-useful replies to customers. In fact, a regular user of ChatGPT likely noticed that Verizon’s own service is providing similar low-quality responses, tarnishing the company’s reputation while also impacting the experience for millions. Knowing the technical mistakes that AI can make, Verizon should only completely replace its Live Chat service after properly training its models The AI’s responses being similar to ChatGPT’s were noticed by […]
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Bitcoin sellers were losing steam, market analysis said as ongoing BTC price downside brought the market closer to $60,000.

Barcelona'nın İspanyol oyuncusu Lamine Yamal, İspanya Birinci Futbol Ligi'nde (LaLiga) sezonun oyuncusu seçildi.
LaLiga'dan "O bir harika çocuk" notuyla yapılan açıklamada, futbolcunun fotoğrafı paylaşılarak 18 yaşındaki sağ kanat oyuncusunun LaLiga'da sezonun oyuncusu seçildiği duyuruldu.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda da İspanya milli takımının formasını giyecek genç oyuncu, geçen sezon LaLiga'da 28 maçta 16 gol kaydetti.

Trabzonspor, yaz transfer dönemindeki ikinci imzasını Sidny Lopes Cabral'a attırdı. Bordo-mavili ekip, transferin mali detaylarını Kamuyu Aydınlatma Platformu'nu (KAP) duyururken genç oyuncu kulüp tarihine geçti.
Trabzonspor, Beşiktaş'tan bonservisini aldığı Ernest Muçi'nin ardından bir transferi daha resmen duyurdu. Bordo-mavili takımdan yapılan açıklamada Sidny Lopes Cabral'le 5 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi.
TRANSFERİN MALİ DETAYLARI
Yaz transfer döneminde Trabzonspor'un ikinci imzası olan Sidny Lopes Cabral için yapılan anlaşmanın mali detayları da duyurulmuştu. Trabzonspor'dan KAP'a yapılan açıklamaya göre Benfica'ya 3 taksit halinde 7 milyon Euro ödenecek.
CABRAL KULÜP TARİHİNE GEÇTİ
23 yaşındaki futbolcu böylece Trabzonspor tarihinin en yüksek bedelli ikinci transferi olarak kayıtlara geçti. Ernest Muçi'nin bonservisi için bordo-mavililer Beşiktaş'la 8.5 milyon Euro'ya anlaşmış ve kulüp rekorunu kırmıştı.
SIDNY CABRAL'IN KARİYERİ
Sidny Lopes Cabral kariyerinde daha önce Feyenoord, Twente, Helsingborg, Rot-Weiß Erfurt, Viktoria Köln ve Estrela formalarını da giymişti. Cabral, oynadığı takımlarda toplam 140 maça çıkarken 12 gol ve 24 asist kaydetti.

Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi açıklamalarda bulundu. Safi, rakibi Aziz Yıldırım'a göndermelerde bulundu.
Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi, HT Spor'a açıklamalarda bulundu. Sarı lacivertliler için hedeflerini açıklayan Safi, yarıştaki rakibi Aziz Yıldırım'a göndermede bulundu.
Hakan Safi, Fenerbahçe başkan adaylığını ateşten gömlek olarak değerlendirdi.
Safi, "Cesaretli birisiyiz. Fenerbahçe'mizin tarihin en iddialı kadrosunu kuracağımı söyledim. Doğrudur, kurmaya da başladık. Seneye aday olsam daha mantıklıydı ama ateşten gömleği giydim. Fenerbahçe'de de kendi becerdiğim işlerle beraber burada da bir şeyler yapabileceğimizi hissettim, gördüm ve kendi oyunumu kurmak için de Fenerbahçe'de başkanlık makamına talip oldum. Şimdi bu oyunu benim yöntemlerimle kuracağız, benim ve arkadaşlarımın yöntemleriyle kuracağız" dedi.
FENERBAHÇE'DE NELER YAPILACAK VE NELER YAPILMAYACAK?
“Neleri yapmayacağız? Bir kere camiamıza yukarıdan bakmayacağız, kibirli olmayacağız. Herkesi dinlemeye çalışacağız. Kimseyi de ötekileştirmeyeceğiz, herkesi kucaklamaya çalışacağız. Fenerbahçelileri hep ötekileştirme var. O onun adamı, bu bunun adamı, o onun adamı diye bizi ne yazık ki parçalara böldüler. Atı alan Üsküdar'ı geçiyor, biz hala içimizdeki o kavgayı bitiremedik hala. Ama sıkıldık artık.”
FENERBAHÇE'DE LİMİT VAR MI?
"Bana diyorlar ki, 'Kontratı yok.' Kontratı yanımda getirdim, akşam açıklayacağım bunları da. Ben işimi ıslak imza atmadan söylemem. Benim hayatım öyledir. Sözü verdiğim zaman da sözümden asla dönmem, dönen adamlarla da çalışmam.
Bize, "Limit yok, getiremezsin! Parayı nasıl sokacaksın?" diyorlar. Allah'tan dertlerimiz böyle; "Para yok" demiyorlar da "Parayı nasıl sokacaksın?" diyorlar. Geçmişte Kerem Aktürkoğlu ile ilgili nasıl yaptıysak, yine yapacağız.
Taraftarlarımız rahat olsun. Bu işi yapacak maddi ve manevi gücümüz var. Yaptıklarımız, yapacaklarımızın teminatıdır.
Kerem Aktürkoğlu transferinden sonra seçimi kaybettik. Bana, "İstiyorsan bu transferin sorumluluğunu bırak." dediler. Ben de Fenerbahçe camiasına vermiş olduğum sözden dolayı, "Söz, paradan değerlidir." dedim ve transferin tüm yükümlülüklerini yerine getirdik."
AZİZ YILDIRIM'A GÖNDERME
"Rakibimize bakın. 2018'de seçimi kaybettiğinden beri hiç güzel bir şey söyledi mi? Ne Ali Koç için ne de Sadettin Başkan için...
Bir tane loca mı aldı, bir tane sponsorluk mu yaptı?
Ben 10 yıldır Fenerbahçe'nin emrindeyim."
"YAVAŞ YAVAŞ AÇIKLAYACAĞIZ"
"Ben iki seçim geçirdim biliyorsunuz. Birini kazandık, birini kaybettik. Dolayısıyla teşkilatlanmanın da doğru olduğunu düşündüğüm için de ilk defa 185 derneğimizden grupları buralara soktum. Çok eleştirildik ama benim inandığım model buydu. Ne yaptık? Hem akil adamlar yaptık, YK'da iş insanları yaptık, finansçılar yaptık, hukukçular yaptık, kadınlardan birilerini aldık ve derneklerden birilerini aldım. Böylece konsey dediğimiz konsey yönetimi yaptık. Aynısını da Futbol A.Ş.'de de yapmaya çalıştım. Onu da yavaş yavaş açıklayacağız.
Sadettin Başkanımıza teşekkür ediyoruz. Oryantasyonlarımızı yapmamız için bize gerekli fırsatları verdi. Kulübü zaten biz, sorunlarını, dertlerini, finansının ne olduğunu biliyorduk. Tekrar üstüne bir oryantasyon daha yaptık.
Biz ilk önce dünya yıldızlarımızı getirelim, yerli yabancı da; sonra derdimiz hangi topçunun gideceği olsun, onları yapmak daha kolay. Ne dedim ben? İki tane dünya yıldızı yerli, iki üç tane de dünya yıldızı yabancı diye söyledik. Dolayısıyla bunları getirmek de kolay değil, ben bunlarla aylardan beri biz çalışıyoruz bunlarla."
"BEN DE KENDİ BİLDİĞİM YOLDA DEVAM EDİYORUM"
“Ben dedim ki, 'Türkiye Ligi'ni bilen hoca' dedim. Tanımını da yaptım, sonra da bombayı sizlere bıraktım. Siz de sağ olun, aylardan beri bunlarla konuşuyorsunuz. Ben de kendi bildiğim yolda devam ediyorum. Biz tabii ki hedeflerimiz, hayallerimiz 1+3 yıl. Ama ilk önce Fenerbahçe'mizin ilk yılında şu şampiyonluk sıkıntısını ortadan kaldırmamız lazım. O yüzden ortaya attığım iddia doğruydu, kendi adıma hala aynı yerdeyim: 'Türkiye Ligi'ni bilen hoca'.”
“Maldini gibi kişileri Türk futbolunda çoğaltmamız lazım. İleride, bakarsınız Maldini ile Fenerbahçe'nin menfaatleri doğrultusunda bir kulüp satın alırız. Benim bir projem var. Fenerbahçe'ye Anadolu’da beş, Belçika veya Portekiz’de de bir takım satın alacağım. Fenerbahçe her zaman futbolcu alıp, yetiştirip ve satabilen bir yapı içinde olmalı.”
MERİH DEMİRAL VE LUİS SUAREZ TRANSFERİ
"Futbolcularla konuşup anlaşırken, kulüpleriyle de görüşüyoruz. Onların da bu işlerden haberi var ama birileri bunları manipüle etmeye çalışıyor. Seçimi aldığım an bunları kontrata dökeceğim."

Fatih Terim, A Milli Takım'ın 2026 Dünya Kupası'ndaki şansını değerlendirdi. Terim, Arda Güler ve Kenan Yıldız'dan övgüyle bahsederken, "İki olağanüstü yetenek; gelecekte Ballon d'Or için yarışabilirler ve milli takım için büyük işler başarabilirler." dedi.
A Milli Takım'ın eski teknik direktörlerinden Fatih Terim, 2026 Dünya Kupası öncesinde değerlendirmelerde bulundu. Tuttomercato'ya verdiği röportajda Terim, Hakan Çalhanoğlu'nun takımdaki rolünün önemine vurgu yaparken Arda Güler ve Kenan Yıldız'ın gelecekte çok daha büyük başarılara imza atabileceklerini söyledi.
“Birçok kişi Türkiye'yi Dünya Kupası'nın potansiyel sürpriz takımı olarak görüyor. Siz de aynı fikirde misiniz?” sorusunu Fatih Terim şöyle yanıtladı, “Türkiye'nin Dünya Kupası'nda büyük bir başarı elde etmesinin milyonlarca insan tarafından ‘sürpriz’ olarak değerlendirilmesinin nedenini anlıyorum. İspanya, Fransa, Brezilya,Arjantin, İngiltere ve Portekiz gibi takımların doğal favori olarak görüldüğü bir turnuvada, çeyrek finale veya daha ötesine ulaşmamız kesinlikle beklenmedik bir durum olurdu. Ancak Türkiye'nin büyük bir potansiyeli var. Bu turnuvada, insanların ‘sürpriz’ olarak gördüğü şeyi ‘normal’ bir şeye dönüştürmek istiyoruz. Önemli olan istikrarı sağlamak. Son üç Avrupa Şampiyonası'na katıldık ve 24 yıl sonra Dünya Kupası'na geri döndük. Bu başarı çok önemliydi. Her zaman söylediğim şey şu: Her zaman orada olmalıyız, istikrarı sağlamalıyız ve başarı gelecektir.”
Terim sözlerine şöyle devam etti, "Kısa süreli turnuvalarda planlama çok önemli. Oyuncular 40 veya 50 maçtan oluşan çok yoğun sezonlardan geliyorlar ve hemen milli takımlarına katılıyorlar. Bu kolay değil. Fiziksel ve zihinsel hazırlık gerektiriyor. En iyi yaklaşım adım adım ilerlemektir. Önce grup aşamasını olabildiğince iyi bir şekilde geçmek, ardından son 16 turuna, çeyrek finallere ve ötesine geçmek. Bence Türkiye için sınır yok. Önemli olan turnuvada olmak. Türkiye'nin Dünya Kupası'na ihtiyacı var ama Dünya Kupası'nın da Türkiye'ye ihtiyacı var. Çünkü ülkemiz sadece büyük turnuvalarda oynamıyor, onları yaşıyor ve aydınlatıyor. Taraftarlarıyla, enerjisiyle ve duygusuyla her zaman iz bırakıyor."
"VINCENZO'YA HER ZAMAN İNANDIM"
A Milli Takım'da Vincenzo Montella'nın yakaladığı başarıya şaşırmadığını belirten Terim, “ Hem kişiliği hem de tecrübesi ve yeteneği nedeniyle Vincenzo'ya her zaman inandım. Türkiye ile Montella arasında büyük bir uyum oluştu.. Kariyerinin büyük bir bölümünü 30-35 milyon taraftarı olan Galatasaray gibi dev bir kulüpte geçiren biri olarak, sorumluluğun ne demek olduğunu biliyorum. Ama milli takımda, tüm bir ülkeyi temsil ediyorsunuz. Özellikle Türkiye gibi duygusal açıdan yoğun ülkelerde, işler kötü gittiğinde eleştiriler çok daha sertleşiyor. Euro 2024'te de benzer bir durum yaşadık ve orada her zaman teknik direktörü desteklemenin önemini vurguladım. Oyuncular zaten birbirlerini iyi tanıyorlar. Bir araya geldiklerinde sıfırdan başlamıyorlar, neredeyse bir kulüp takımı gibi bir sistem halinde çalışıyorlar. Bu onların en büyük avantajlarından biri. Bunun Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde de böyle devam edeceğinden hiç şüphem yok, kalbim onlarla birlikte.” açıklamasında bulundu.
"OLAĞANÜSTÜ BİR OYUNCU"
Hakan Çalhanoğlu'nu önemine vurgu yapan Terim şunları kaydetti, "Hakan'ı çok uzun zamandır tanıyorum. Olağanüstü bir oyuncu ve gerçek bir lider. Milli takımda ilk maçına çıktığında birlikteydik ve bugün ülkesi için 100'den fazla milli maça çıktı. Yıllar içinde istikrarlı bir şekilde gelişmeye devam etti. Artık sadece mükemmel bir oyuncu değil, aynı zamanda takımı yönetebilecek ve büyük sorumluluklar üstlenebilecek bir rol model. Hem Inter hem de milli takımımız için bir ikon.
ARDA GÜLER VE KENAN YILDIZ SÖZLERİ
Arda Güler'in ve Kenan Yıldız'ın gelecek çok daha büyük başarıları elde edebileceklerini söyleyen Terim, "Türkiye'nin Dünya Kupası'nda en umut vadeden takımlardan biri olarak kabul edilmesinin sebebi onlar. Kenan, Juventus'ta 10 numarayı giyiyor ve takımın geleceğini etrafında kuracağı bir oyuncu. Arda ise Real Madrid'de üç sezondur oynuyor. Onun için mutluyum. Real Madrid'de oynamak bile bir gurur kaynağı ama kendini kanıtlamayı başarması daha da büyük bir başarı. Ve bunu başarıyor. İki olağanüstü yetenek; gelecekte Ballon d'Or için yarışabilirler ve milli takım için büyük işler başarabilirler. İzlenmesi gereken diğer oyunculardan biri Can Uzun. 2005 doğumlu ve gelecek sezon büyük bir isim olacak başka bir yetenek. Ve Türkiye'nin Avrupa'nın en iyi kalecilerinden birine sahip olduğunu da belirtmeden geçemem. Uğurcan Çakır, birinci sınıf bir kaleci."

Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi'yle yolların ayrılması bekleniyor. Bu durumda Abdülkerim Bardakcı, 1. kaptan olacak. Asıl sürpriz ise Victor Osimhen konusunda yaşanabilir.
Galatasaray'ın mevcut kadrosunda 1. kaptan Mauro Icardi... İkinci sırada ise Abdülkerim Bardakcı bulunuyor. Sezon içinde ayrıca Lucas Torreira, Yunus Akgün ve Barış Alper Yılmaz gibi isimler de kaptanlık bandını taktı. Arjantinli yıldız Icardi ile yolların ayrılması bekleniyor.
MOTİVASYONU ARTACAK
Bu durumda Abdülkerim Bardakcı, takımın 1. kaptanı olacak. Diğer isimler konusunda büyük bir sürpriz hazırlığı var. Hakkında çok sayıda transfer söylentisi bulunan Victor Osimhen'in kalması durumunda, kendisine de kaptanlık verilecek. Böylece oyuncunun motivasyonunun daha da yukarı çıkarılması planlanıyor.
3. SEZONUNA GİRECEK
Victor Osimhen, takımdaki ilk sezonunu kiralık olarak geçirdi. İkinci sezonda bonservisi alındı. Önümüzdeki yıl ise Galatasaray'daki 3. senesi olacak. Nijeryalı dünya yıldızı, Sarı-Kırmızılı ekiple 2 yıl üst üste şampiyonluk sevinci yaşadı. Tribünlerle arasında ise inanılmaz bir bağ bulunuyor.

Fransız golcü Kolo Muani için masada bulunan Juventus'a 40 milyon euro çekildi. Bu rakam; oyuncuyla adı anılan Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe gibi takımlar için de geçerli...
Juventus, Randal Kolo Muani'nin transferini kısa sürede bitirmek istiyor. PSG, İtalyan ekibinden 40 milyon euro talep etti. Serie A temsilcisi 25 milyon euro önerdi. İtalya basınındaki haberlere göre; Juve teklifini 30-35 milyon seviyesine çıkarabilir. Şu anda pazarlıklar sürüyor.
GELECEK PLANLAMASINDA YOK
27 yaşındaki santrforun adı Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'yle de anılıyor. PSG'nin talep ettiği 40 milyon euroluk bonservis bedeli, bütün kulüpler için geçerli olacak. 1.87 boyundaki santrforun PSG ile 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi var. Ve gelecek sezon planlamasında kesinlikle düşünülmüyor.
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95 MİLYON EURO ÖDEMİŞLERDİ!
PSG, Fransız yıldızı 2023 yazında Eintracht Frankfurt'tan transfer etmişti. O dönemde 95 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Kolo Muani, Ligue 1 temsilcisinin en büyük hayal kırıklıklarından biri oldu. 1.87 boyundaki futbolcu, geride bıraktığımız sezonu Tottenham'da kiralık geçirdi. Orada da beklentilerin çok altında kaldı.
Premier Lig'deki maç sayısı: 30
Süre: 1.669 dakika
Gol: 1
Asist 1

Fenerbahçe'de Marco Asensio'nun geleceği belirsizliğini koruyor. Oyuncunun ülkesine dönmek istediği konuşuluyor. Bu arada Real Sociedad ve Espanyol, resmi teklif yapmak için yeni başkanı bekliyor.
Fenerbahçe sezon başında PSG'ye 7.5 milyon euro ödeyerek Marco Asensio'yu kadrosuna katmıştı. Mukavelede ayrıca +500 bin euroluk bonus maddesi bulunuyor. İspanyol yıldızla 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşme yapıldı (+1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu var). 1.82 boyundaki futbolcu, harika bir sezon geçirdi.
DAHA DA YUKARI ÇIKARDI
30 yaşındaki futbolcu, Süper Lig'de 25 maça çıktı. Sahada 1.879 dakika kaldı. 11 gol ve 13 asist üretti. Sakatlık problemi yaşamasaydı, bu rakamları daha da yukarı çıkarabilirdi. Asensio'nun yeni sezonda kalıp kalmayacağı ise belli değil. Çünkü tecrübeli futbolcunun, ülkesi İspanya'ya dönmek istediği konuşuluyor.
AYRILMAK İSTERSE
Şu anda Espanyol ve Real Sociedad kulüpleri ciddi şekilde devrede... Fakat resmi teklif yapabilmek için Fenerbahçe'nin yeni başkanını bekliyorlar. Sonrasında belirsiz ortamı bitecek. Her iki başkan adayının da yıldız ismi tutmak istediği öğrenildi. Ancak oyuncu ayrılmak isterse, teklifler değerlendirilebilir.

Dünya Kupası kadrosunda bulunan Samet'in Çaykur Rizespor'la mukavelesi 30 Haziran'da bitiyor. Gelecek sezon nerede oynayacağı ise henüz belli değil..
A Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Montella'nın en fazla eleştirildiği seçimlerden biri Samet Akaydin... Üstelik bu durum yeni değil... Çok uzun bir süredir tecrübeli stoperin çağrılması sorgulanıyor. 32 yaşındaki savunmacı, ABD'de kendisini gösterecek. Ancak kulüp takımı konusunda tam bir belirsizlik var.
TRABZONSPOR İDDİALARI
1.90 boyundaki futbolcunun, Çaykur Rizespor'la sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitiyor. Yani boşa çıkacak. Önümüzdeki sezon nerede oynayacağı netlik kazanmadı. Şu anda Trabzonspor iddiaları var. Ancak konuyla ilgili somut bir adım görülmedi... TFF'nin 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı sonrasında yerli oyuncuların önemi arttı.
TURNUVANIN ARDINDAN
Samet'in, dev organizasyon sonrasında transfer konularına girmesi bekleniyor. Tecrübeli isim şu anda bütün konsantrasyonunu Dünya Kupası'na verdi. 32 yaşındaki futbolcu bu sezon Süper Lig'de 29 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.571 dakika kaldı. 3 gol ve 1 asist üretti.

Trabzonspor'un 2025 yazında bonservisiyle kadrosuna kattığı Onuachu, inanılmaz bir sezonu geride bıraktı. Nijeryalı forvet konusunda birçok Suudi Arabistan ekibinin harekete geçtiği öğrenildi.
Trabzonspor, bir dönem kiralık olarak formasını giyen Paul Onuachu'yu bu sezon başında bonservisiyle birlikte bitirmişti. Southampton'a 5.67 milyon euro ödendi. İngiliz ekibinin sonraki satıştan %20'lik pay hakkı bulunuyor. Nijeryalı forvetle 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar mukavele yapıldı. Kontratta ayrıca +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu mevcut (çift taraflı).
DAMGASINI VURDU
32 yaşındaki santrfor, Süper Lig'de 30 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.525 dakika kaldı. 22 gol ve 2 asistle sezona damgasını vurdu. Doğal olarak talipleri de arttı. Şu anda birçok Suudi Arabistan ekibinin, Trabzonspor'a 10 milyon euronun üzerinde teklifler ilettiği konuşuluyor.
DURUM DEĞİŞEBİLİR
Yönetim, Onuachu'yla yola devam etmek istiyor. Fakat tekliflerin seviyesi iyice yükselirse durum değişebilir. Bu durumda Nijeryalı yıldızın yerine yeni forvet arayışları başlayacak. Önümüzde uzun bir transfer sezonu var. Bu sebeple yönetimin Nijeryalı yıldızla ilgili bir süre daha bekleyeceği öğrenildi.

Suudi Arabistan ekibi Al-Hilal bu yaz Uruguaylı golcü Darwin Nunez'i elden çıkaracak. Uruguaylı forvetin adı Galatasaray'la da anılıyor. Peki son durum ne?
Al-Hilal sezon başında Liverpool'a 53 milyon euro ödeyerek Darwin Nunez'i kadrosuna katmıştı. 26 yaşındaki futbolcuyla 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar mukavele yapıldı. Ancak işler pek de planlandığı gibi gitmedi. Sezonun ikinci yarısı öncesinde Uruguaylı futbolcunun lisansı çıkarılmadı.
HİÇBİR HAMLE GELMEDİ
Al-Hilal onu içinde bulunduğumuz yaz döneminde elden çıkaracak. Oyuncunun talipleri arasında Galatasaray'ın da bulunduğu söyleniyor. Peki son durum ne? İşin gerçeği; Sarı-Kırmızılılar'dan şu ana kadar bu yönde hiçbir hamle gelmedi. Darwin Nunez'le şu takımların ilgilendiği konuşuluyor:
Barcelona
Borussia Dortmund
FENERBAHÇE'NİN DURUMU
Fenerbahçe'deki başkan adaylarından birinin de 1.85 boyundaki golcüyle ilgilendiği söyleniyor. Bu konudaki sorunun yanıtı ise seçim sonrasında ortaya çıkacak. Nunez kesinlikle Suudi Arabistan'dan ayrılmak istiyor. Şu anda seçeneklerini değerlendiriyor.

Trabzonspor Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, Kamerunlu kaleci Onana'nın kalmasını istediklerini söylemişti. Ancak maliyetler sebebiyle yolların ayrılması bekleniyor.
HT Spor'a konuşan Trabzonspor Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, "Andre Onana ile hemen hemen her gün görüşüyoruz. Burayı çok sevdi. Biz kalmasını istiyoruz. Fakat herkesin kendi hayatı ve planları var. Saygı duymak lazım. Ben önümüzdeki günlerde bir aksilik yaşayacağımızı düşünmüyorum. Ancak yaşanırsa da yönetim gerekeni yapar. Aynı kalitede başka bir kaleci buluruz" ifadelerini kullanmıştı.
OPSİYON MADDESİ YOKTU
Bordo-Mavililer bu sezon başında Kamerunlu eldiveni Manchester United Kulübü'nden kiralamıştı. Taraflar arasında herhangi bir satın alma opsiyonu yoktu. Onana'nın İngiliz ekibindeki sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar devam ediyor. Trabzonspor'un oyuncuyu tekrar kiralaması ise bu kez çok olası gözükmüyor.
BAŞKA ADRESLERE GİDİLECEK
Çünkü maliyetler fazlasıyla yüksek. Manchester United'ın önceliği de oyuncuyu satmak... Tekrar kiralanması halinde ise çok yüksek bir kiralama bedeli talep edecekleri öğrenildi. Yani 30 yaşındaki file bekçisinin önümüzdeki sezonda Bordo-Mavili formayı tekrar giyme ihtimali düşük... Fırtına, başka adreslere gidecek.

Trabzonspor, 4 Büyükler içinde transfer dönemine en hızlı giriş yapan ekip oldu. Bordo-Mavililer, yerli havuzunu güçlendirmek için şimdi de Adil Demirbağ'ın peşine düştü...
Konyaspor'la çok iyi bir sezon geçiren Adil Demirbağ'ın kontratı 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek. Yani sözleşmesinin son senesine girdi. Yerli oyuncu havuzunu güçlendirmek isteyen Trabzonspor, 28 yaşındaki stoper konusunda kolları sıvadı. Kulüpler arasında ilk temaslar başladı...
BEŞİKTAŞ'IN DA İLGİSİ VARDI
Şu anda pazarlıkların olumlu geçtiği öğrenildi. 1.85 boyundaki futbolcunun adı uzun süre Beşiktaş'la da anılmıştı. Şu anda ibre tamamen Bordo-Mavililer'e dönmüş gibi gözüküyor. Adil bu sezon Süper Lig'de 24 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.088 dakika kaldı. 2 gol ve 2 asist üretti.
YÖNETİMİN KARARINA BAĞLI
Adil, seçeneklerini değerlendirmeyi planlıyor. Fakat ayrıldığı durumda da Konyaspor'a iyi bir para kazandırmak istiyor. Çok kısa süre içinde bu transferin netleşmesi bekleniyor. 2020 yazında Adana Demirspor'dan alınan tecrübeli savunmacı, bu tarihten beri Konyaspor forması giyiyordu.

Galatasaray, Nordsjaelland forması giyen Caleb Yirenkyi için ara transferde uğraşmıştı. Yaz döneminde de adımlar atılması bekleniyordu. Ancak devreye son olarak Real Madrid girdi!
Galatasaray, merkez orta saha bölgesini kesinlikle güçlendirecek. Listedeki adaylardan biri de Nordsjaelland forması giyen Caleb Yirenkyi idi... 20 yaşındaki futbolcu konusunda devre arasında bazı adımlar atıldı. Fakat Danimarka ekibi, 30 milyon euroluk bonservis beklentisinde indirime gitmedi...
BEKLENTİLERİ SABİT
Cim-Bom'dan yaz döneminde de bir hamle bekleniyordu. Ancak devreye hiç beklenmedik bir takım girdi... Dünya devi Real Madrid'in oyuncu için iletişime geçtiği öğrenildi. Nordsjaelland'ın bonservis beklentisi ise sabit... 30 milyon euroyu masaya koyan herkes, oyuncu cephesiyle görüşebilecek.
DENGELERİ DEĞİŞTİRDİ
Bu sürpriz gelişme sonrasında oyuncunun Real Madrid'e daha sıcak yaklaşması bekleniyor. Ganalı futbolcunun, Nordsjaelland ile 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar mukavelesi var. Galatasaray ve Real Madrid dışında Porto ile Strasbourg da Yirenkyi ile ilgileniyordu. Madrid'in hamlesi, bütün dengeleri değiştirdi.

Fenerbahçe'de bu yaz Oğuz Aydın'la yolların ayrılması bekleniyordu. Ancak milli futbolcu, Dünya Kupası'nda iyi bir performans gösterirse, Sarı-Lacivertli ekipte devam edebilir.
Fenerbahçe, 2024 yazında Alanyaspor'a 6 milyon euro ödeyerek Oğuz Aydın'ı renklerine bağlamıştı. O dönemde Galatasaray da devredeydi. Ancak Kanarya işi bitirdi. 1.83 boyundaki kanat oyuncusuyla 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar mukavele yapıldı. Beklentiler büyüktü. Fakat işler pek beklendiği gibi gitmedi.
TRABZONSPOR VE RUS EKİPLERİ
Öyle ki; Oğuz'un geride bıraktığımız sezonun devre arasında satılma durumu vardı. Trabzonspor ve bazı Rus ekipleri onu istedi. Ancak anlaşma sağlanamadı. 25 yaşındaki futbolcunun, içinde bulunduğumuz yaz döneminde elden çıkarılması bekleniyordu. Fakat Dünya Kupası her şeyi değiştirebilir.
BELİRLEYİCİ UNSUR
Oğuz milli formayla iyi bir performans sergilerse, Fenerbahçe'de devam etme ihtimali ciddi şekilde yükselecek. Yeni başkan ya Aziz Yıldırım ya da Hakan Safi olacak. Kazanan tarafın getireceği hoca, Oğuz'la ilgili son kararı verecek. Ve bu karardaki en önemli belirleyici unsur; Dünya Kupası olacak.

Tekrar Süper Lig'e yükselmek isteyen Bursaspor'da transfer çalışmaları sürüyor. Yeşil-Beyazlılar, sol kanat için Amine Boutrah'ı düşünüyor. Kulüpler arasındaki pazarlıklar da başladı.
1. Lig'e yükselen Bursaspor, tekrar Süper Lig'de boy göstermek için iddialı bir kadro oluşturmaya çalışıyor. Timsah, sol kanat konusunda Amine Boutrah ismine yoğunlaştı. Fransız futbolcu için harekete de geçildi. Şu anda Bastia Kulübü'yle bonservis pazarlıkları yapılıyor.
AYRILMAK İSTİYOR
25 yaşındaki oyuncu bu sezon Ligue 2'de 28 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 1.921 dakika kaldı. 2 gol ve 3 asist üretti. Amine Boutrah'ın Fransız ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Tahmini piyasa değeri ise 1.2 milyon euro... 1.71 boyundaki futbolcu, takımdan ayrılmak istiyor.
OLUMLU GEÇİYOR
Bursaspor ve Bastia arasındaki temasların olumlu geçtiği öğrenildi. Kısa süre içinde durumun netleşmesi bekleniyor. Amine Boutrah'ın adı, Eyüpspor'la da anılıyordu... Asıl yeri sol kanat olan Fransız futbolcu, 10 numarada ve forvet bölgesinde de görev yapabiliyor. Yani hücum anlamında tam bir joker...

Beşiktaş'ın yabancı kaleci adayları arasında Freiburg'dan Noah Atubolu'nun da olduğu öğrenildi. Kartal, 1 yıl mukavelesi kalan oyuncunun durumunu takip ediyor. Ancak takip konusunda yalnız değil!
Beşiktaş bu yaz kesinlikle yabancı bir kaleci getirmeyi hedefliyor. Listedeki isimlerden biri de Freiburg forması giyen Noah Atubolu... 24 yaşındaki eldivenin Alman ekibiyle mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek. Yani sözleşmesinin son senesine girmiş durumda...
İSTEDİĞİ RAKAMLARI BULAMADI
Freiburg Yönetimi, ona defalarca yeni kontrat önerdi. Fakat 1.90 boyundaki eldiven, rakamları düşük bulduğu için olumsuz yanıt verdi. Bu yaz satılacak. Çünkü takımda kalırsa, önümüzdeki sezonun ardından bedelsiz ayrılacak. Böylece Freiburg'un para kazanma ihtimali kalmayacak.
İTALYA-İSPANYA-İNGİLTERE
Beşiktaş, 1.90 boyundaki futbolcunun durumunu takip ediyor. Ancak oyuncuyu şu takımlar da izliyor:
Milan (İtalya)
Atletico Madrid (İspanya)
Brighton (İngiltere)
Yani Kartal'ın işi kolay değil... Noah Atubolu'nun geleceğiyle ilgili kararını kısa süre içinde vermesi bekleniyor.

Galatasaray, önümüzdeki hafta Midtjylland Kulübü ile masaya oturacak. Milli futbolcu Aral Şimşir konusundaki belirsizliğin kısa süre içinde çözülmesi bekleniyor.
Galatasaray uzun süredir Aral Şimşir konusunda girişimlerde bulunuyor. Ancak resmi temasların önümüzdeki hafta içinde gerçekleştirileceği öğrenildi. Galatasaray yetkilileri, Midtjylland Kulübü ile masaya oturacak. Milli futbolcu için talep edilen taban fiyat, 15 milyon euro seviyelerindeydi...
ÖNEMLİ BİR AVANTAJ
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanının ardından genç yabancıların dışında yerli isimlerin de değeri arttı. Aral'ın, Midtjylland ile 31 Aralık 2029 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor. 23 yaşındaki futbolcu, hücum hattında çok değerli bir alternatif...
TAM BİR JOKER
Asıl yeri sol kanat olan milli futbolcu aynı zamanda sol tarafta ve 10 numara bölgesinde de görev yapabiliyor. Önümüzdeki hafta yapılacak görüşmelerin ardından bu transferde mutlu son yaşanması bekleniyor. 1.75 boyundaki futbolcu da Galatasaray'a çok sıcak bakıyor...

Hem Galatasaray hem de PSG Kulübü, Lokomotiv Moskova'nın 20 yaşındaki 10 numarası Aleksey Batrakov'la ilgileniyordu. Fransız basınında çıkan haberlere göre; durum biraz değişti!
Galatasaray'ın 10 numara adayları arasında Lokomotiv Moskova'nın genç yıldızı Aleksey Batrakov da bulunuyordu. Bu transferin önündeki en büyük engel ise PSG Kulübü'ydü... Ancak şu anda işler epey değişmiş gibi gözüküyor. Fransa basınında çıkan haberlere göre; PSG, Aleksey Batrakov'dan vazgeçti.
20 MİLYON EUROLUK BEDEL
20 yaşındaki futbolcunun 20 milyon euroluk serbest kalma bedeli bu yaz devreye girecek. 16 milyon euro, Rus ekibine ödenecek. 4 milyon euro ise oyuncunun temsilcisine verilecek. Galatasaray, PSG'nin aradan çekilmesiyle birlikte gaza basmaya hazırlanıyor...
KONTENJANA FAZLASIYLA UYUYOR
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, son anda bir değişiklik olmazsa yeni sezondaki yabancı kontenjanının 10+4 olacağını açıklamıştı. Aleksey Batrakov, genç yabancı kriterini fazlasıyla karşılıyor. Çünkü daha 20 yaşında... Cim-Bom'da konuyla ilgili ciddi bir hareketlilik bekleniyor. 1.73 boyundaki futbolcu bu sezon Rus Ligi'nde 28 maça çıktı. 13 gol ve 10 asistle adeta şov yaptı.

Galatasaray'da Noa Lang'ın opsiyonu kullanılmamıştı. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, sol kanat konusunda yeniden hamle yapacak. Ve listedeki alternatiflerden birinin Osasuna forması giyen Victor Munoz olduğu öğrenildi.
Galatasaray'da transfer çalışmaları sürüyor. Devre arasında Napoli'den kiralanan Noa Lang'ın 30 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonu kullanılmadı. Şu anda sol kanat için farklı alternatiflere gidildi. Onlardan ağustos ayına kadar beklenen yanıtlar gelmezse ibre tekrar Lang'a dönebilir.
6 GOL VE 2 ASİST
Cim-Bom'un sol kanat için oluşturduğu listede Osasuna forması giyen Victor Munoz'un da bulunduğu öğrenildi. İspanyol futbolcunun, La Liga temsilcisiyle 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor. 22 yaşındaki oyuncu, ligde 34 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.670 dakika kaldı. 6 gol ve 2 asist üretti.
DURUMUNU YOKLADILAR
1.73 boyundaki futbolcu, İspanya Milli Takımı'nın da bir parçası... Galatasaray'ın şu anda aracılarla birlikte oyuncunun durumunu yokladığı öğrenildi. Genç yetenekle birçok önemli takım ilgileniyor:
Real Madrid
Barcelona
Aston Villa
Newcastle United
Cim-Bom, şartlar uygun olur ve başka bir takım da resmi teklifte bulunmazsa şansını zorlayacak. Aksi halde diğer seçeneklere geçiş yapılacak.



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Qadın futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisi bu gün dünya çempionatının (DÇ-2027) seçmə mərhələsində növbəti matçına çıxıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, C Liqasının 3-cü qrupunda yer almış millimiz Macarıstan yığması ilə qarşılaşıb.
Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda keçirilmiş oyunu Sloveniyadan olan hakimlər briqadası idarə edib. Matçın baş hakimi Vanya Yankoviç olub.
Siyasət Əsgərovun baş məşqçisi olduğu kollektiv bu görüşdə istədiyi nəticəni qazana bilməyib. Görüş rəqibin 2:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb. Azərbaycan millisinin heyətində 74-cü dəqiqədə Xanım Əsədova fərqlənib.
Xatırladaq ki, yığmamız Macarıstana səfərdə də 0:1 hesabı ilə uduzmuşdu. Azərbaycan millisi daha əvvəl baş tutan matçlarda evdə və səfərdə Andorranı (3:1 2:0), həmçinin Bakıda Şimali Makedoniyanı (2:0) məğlub edib.
Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan millisi hazırda bu qrupda 9 xalla 2-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Macarıstan yığması isə 13 xalla qrup lideridir. Şimali Makedoniya yığmasının 3, Andorra seçməsinin 1 xalı var.
DÇ-2027-nin seçmə mərhələsi
C Liqası, 3-cü qrup
5 iyun
Azərbaycan – Macarıstan 1:2
Hakimlər: Vanya Yankoviç, Staşa Şpur, Helena Buh, Aleksandra Çesen
(Hamısı Sloveniya).
Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionu.
Azərbaycanlı FİFA referiləri Əliyar Ağayev və Tural Qurbanov milli komandalar arasında keçiriləcək beynəlxalq yoxlama oyunlarına təyinat alıblar.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə AFFA-nın saytı məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, Əliyar Ağayev Minskdə keçiriləcək Belarus – Suriya matçını idarə edəcək. Belarus millisinə məxsus stadionda baş tutacaq görüşdə Zeynal Zeynalov və Elşad Abdullayev yan xətt hakimləri kimi fəaliyyət göstərəcəklər. Yerli referi İhar Şumilau isə dördüncü hakim funksiyasını yerinə yetirəcək.
Tural Qurbanov isə Kişinyov şəhərində yerləşən “Zimbru” stadionunda Moldova – Bolqarıstan qarşılaşmasının baş hakimi olacaq. Ona yan xətt hakimləri Akif Əmirəli və Cəmil Quliyev kömək edəcəklər. Moldovalı Roman Jitari dördüncü hakim kimi fəaliyyət göstərəcək.
Qeyd edək ki, hər iki oyun iyunun 5-də keçiriləcək.

Azərbaycanın birinci vitse-prezidenti Mehriban Əliyeva Avropa çempionu olmuç minifutbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasını təbrik edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bununla bağlı birinci xanımın sosial şəbəkə hesablarında paylaşım edilib.
Paylaşımda bunlar qeyd edilib:
“Avropa çempionatının qalibi olan Azərbaycan minifutbol yığmasını təbrik edirəm. Milli komandamızın bütün üzvlərinə möhkəm cansağlığı, güc, enerji və yeni-yeni qələbələr və nailiyyətlər arzulayıram!”
Xatırladaq ki, minifutbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandası Slovakiyada təşkil edilmiş Avropa çempionatının qalibi olub. Elşad Quliyevin baş məşqçisi olduğu kollektiv ötən gecə baş tutmuş final qarşılaşmasında Ukrayna yığmasını 2:0 hesabı ilə məğlub edib.
Bu, sonuncu dünya çempionatının da qalibi olan Azərbaycan millisinin ikinci Avropa çempionluğudur. Komandamız daha əvvəl 2022-ci ildə bu titula sahib çıxmışdı. Mehriban Əliyeva ilə yanaşı, Azərbaycan Respublikasının Prezidenti İlham Əliyev də milli komandamızı bu uğuru münasibəti ilə təbrik etmişdi.
ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın ev sahibliyi edəcəyi dünya çempionatının startına 10 gün qalıb. “Futbolpress” yeni rubrikaya başlayır – bu müddətdə qrupları, komandaların mundiallardakı çıxışlar və şansları haqda məqalələr dərc edəcək.
Ötən yazılarımızda A, B, C və D qrupunu dəyərləndirdik. İndi isə E qrupuna nəzər salaq:
Qrup E
Almaniya
Kürasao
Fil Dişi Sahili
Ekvador
Almaniya
Dünya çempionatının favoritlərindən sayılan “panzerlər” mundiallar tarixinin ən uğurlu komandaları arasındadır. Almaniya yığması tarixində dörd dəfə dünya çempionu olub. Onlar rekordçu Braziliyadan bir “qızıl” geri qalır. Bu dəfəki hədəf isə rekorda şərik olmaqdır.
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Son illərdə eniş dövrünü yaşayan Almaniya yığması sonuncu dəfə 2014-cu ildə mundialda çempionluq yaşayıb. Həmin vaxtdan sonra nəticələr qeyri-stabildir. Yulian Naqelsmannın rəhbərliyi altında yenidən iddialı olmağa çalışan “panzerlər” qrupun da favoritidir.
Almaniya millisi mundiallarda:
114 oyun, 68 qələbə, 20 heç-heçə, 26 məğlubiyyət.
Kürasao
Qrupun “sirli qutu”su Kürasao yığmasıdır. Tanınmış mütəxəssis Dik Advokatın rəhbərlik etdiyi komanda tarixində ilk dəfə dünya çempionatında mübarizə aparacaq.
Mundiallarda iştirak edən ölkələr arasında ən kiçik iştirakçılardan olan Kürasao Karib hövzəsini təmsil edir. Komandanın heyətinin dəyəri 25.75 milyon avrodur. Kürasao yığmasında PSV-dən Armano Opispo, “Şeffild Yunayted”dən Tait Çonq, “Midlsbro”dan Sontye Hansen kimi futbolçular çıxış edir. Ümumiyyətlə, heyətdəki bütün oyunçular legioner həyatı yaşayır.
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Dünya çempionatına ilk dəfə vəsiqə qazanan Kürasaonun ən güclü silahı məhz baş məşqçisi Advokatdır. Mütəxəssis “Reyncers”, PSV, “Zenit” kimi klublarda işlədiyi dönəmlərdə qazandığı kuboklarla tanınır.
Fil Dişi Sahili
Afrikanın ən güclü futbol ölkələrindən biri olan komanda qrupda ikinciliyə əsas namizəddir. “Fillər” ləqəbli kollektivin birinci yeri tutması belə sürpriz olmaz.
Fil Dişi Sahili yığması dördüncü dəfə dünya çempionatında mübarizə aparacaq. Futbol dünyasına tanınmış ulduzlar bəxş edən futbol ölkəsi hələ mundialda qruplardan çıxa bilməyib. 2006-20214-cü illərdə üç dəfə dünya çempionatına yollanan “fillər” mübarizəni də erkən dayandırıb.
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Fil Dişi Sahili yığmasının heyətinin dəyəri yarım milyarddan çoxdur – 522.10 milyon avro. Komandada ən dəyərli oyunçu Yan Diomandedir. “Leypsiq” forması geyinən 19 yaşlı hücumçunun qiyməti 90 milyon avrodur. Gənc futbolçulardan formalaşdırılan kollektivdə “Mançester Yunayted”dən Amad Diallo, “Sportinq”dən Osman Diomande, “Qalatasaray”dan Vilfrid Sinqo, “İnter”dən Ange Bonni kimi ulduzlar var.
Fil Dişi Sahili yığması mundiallarda:
9 oyun, 3 qələbə, 1 heç-heçə, 5 məğlubiyyət.
Ekvador
Qrupun Cənubi Amerikadan olan tək təmsilçisi Ekvadordur. Komanda Amerikada son 25 ildə ən sürətli inkişaf edən kollektivlərdəndir. Ekvador tarixində beşinci dəfə mundialda mübarizə aparacaq.
Yığmanın ən böyük uğuru 2006-cı ildə 1/8 finala yüksəlmək olub. Həmin vaxtdan sonra komanda dünya çempionatlarında qrupdan çıxa bilməyib.
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Heyətin dəyəri 368.70 milyon avrodur. Komandada “Çelsi”dən Moyzes Kaysedo, PSJ-dən Villian Paço, “Arsenal”dan Pyero İnkapye kimi adlar var. Hər mövqedə “ulduz”u olan ekvadorlular mundialda sürpriz etmək potensialında olan yığmalardan hesab edilir.
Ekvador millisi mundiallarda:
13 oyun, 5 qələbə, 2 heç-heçə, 6 məğlubiyyət.
E qrupunun afişası:
14 iyun Almaniya – Kürasao
15 iyun Fil Dişi Sahili – Ekvador
20 iyun Almaniya – Fil Dişi sahili
21 iyun Ekvador – Kürasao
25 iyun Ekvador – Almaniya
25 iyun Kürasao – Fil Dişi Sahili
Şahin Cəfərov
Qadın futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan yığması bu gün dünya çempionatının seçmə mərhələsi çərçivəsində növbəti oyununu keçirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, C Liqasının 3-cü qrupunda yer alan milli Macarıstanla qarşılaşıb.
Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda keçiriləcək oyun saat 18:00-da başlayıb. Görüş rəqibin qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 2:1.
Millinin yeganə qolunu Xanım Əsədova vurub.
Siyasət Əsgərovun rəhbərlik etdiyi kollektiv qrupda 9 xalla 2-ci, Macarıstan yığması isə 13 xalla 1-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Şimali Makedoniyanın 3, Andorranın 1 xalı var.
“Liverpul”dan ayrılan Endryu Robertsonun yeni ünvanı məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, şotlandiyalı müdafiəçi “Tottenhem”ə keçib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Cinah oyunçusu ilə müqavilənin detalları açıqlanmayıb.
Robertson Şotlandiya millisinin dünya çempionatı üçün heyətində yer alır. O, mundialdan sonra yeni klubuna qoşulacaq.
1 İyun – Uşaqların Beynəlxalq Müdafiəsi Günü münasibətilə, eləcə də Qazax şəhərinin 2026-cı ilin idman paytaxtı seçilməsi ilə əlaqədar AFFA-nın təşkilatçılığı ilə Qazax şəhər stadionunda kütləvi futbol festivalı keçirilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Qazaxda yaşayan 100-dən çox uşağın iştirak etdiyi tədbirin əsas məqsədi uşaqların asudə vaxtının səmərəli təşkili, sağlam həyat tərzinin təşviqi, eləcə də futbolun kütləviliyinin artırılması olub.
Festival zamanı iştirakçılar müxtəlif futbol oyunlarında və əyləncəli estafet yarışlarında qüvvələrini sınayıblar. Uşaqlar komandalar şəklində təşkil olunan oyunlarda fəallıq nümayiş etdirərək idman bacarıqlarını sərgiləyiblər.
Tədbirin sonunda AFFA tərəfindən uşaqlara futbol topları hədiyyə edilib. Hədiyyələri AFFA-nın Kütləvi Futbol Departamentinin rəhbəri Fərrux İsmayılov, departamentin aparıcı mütəxəssisləri Orxan Mikayıllı və Ziya Səfərov təqdim ediblər.
İştirakçılar təşkil olunan tədbirdən məmnunluqlarını ifadə edərək, gələcəkdə də bu cür futbol festivallarının keçirilməsini arzuladıqlarını bildiriblər. Sonda xatirə şəkli çəkdirilib.
“Mançester Yunayted” qapıçısı Tom Hitonla müqaviləni uzadıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. 40 yaşlı qolkiperin sözləşməsi 2027-ci ilin yayına kimi artırılıb.
Hiton 2021-ci ildən “Mançester Yunayted”də çıxış edir. O, komandanın heyətində cəmi üç oyuna çıxıb.
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Chelsea could be back in the running for Mike Maignan just months after he signed a new Milan contract, as the total revamp of the club and Champions League failure changed the situation.
The goalkeeper had been pushing for the exit and seemed to be leaning towards Stamford Bridge last summer, when his contract was running down.
Despite the very real risk of losing him as a free agent, the Rossoneri rejected all offers and continued talks, which paid off with a new agreement until June 2031.

However, a lot has happened in recent weeks, because Milan failed to qualify for the Champions League, in response firing coach Max Allegri, director of sport Igli Tare, CEO Giorgio Furlani and technical director Geoffrey Moncada.
They still haven’t replaced any of those figures and the future looks increasingly uncertain, which is irritating the old guard.
That includes Maignan, as Calciomercato, Sport Mediaset and others warn the France international is ready to reconsider if Chelsea made a new proposal.
He joined Milan from Lille in 2021 for €16.4m and will turn 31 next month, while playing for France at the World Cup.
Others likely to leave following the earthquake behind the scenes are Rafael Leao and Adrien Rabiot, the latter potentially following Allegri to Napoli.
Mauro Icardi is set to leave Galatasaray when his contract expires on June 30 and has expressed a clear desire to return to Serie A, with Juventus, Milan and Roma all mentioned as potential destinations for the 33-year-old Argentine.
According to Fabrizio Romano, via CalcioMercato.it, Icardi has already indicated his openness to a return to Italian football, the league where he made his name during spells at Sampdoria and Inter between 2011 and 2019.
His four-year stint at Galatasaray yielded 77 goals and 25 assists in 134 appearances, demonstrating that his instinct for goal remains as sharp as ever despite the lower profile of the Turkish league.

Juventus are perhaps the most obvious suitors, with the club in need of a striker following the uncertainty surrounding Dusan Vlahovic’s future.
Milan’s interest is less defined given the ongoing leadership vacuum at the club, but Icardi’s profile as an experienced, prolific centre-forward fits the attacking reinforcement they desperately need.
At Roma, it is reported that Gian Piero Gasperini is a significant admirer of the Argentine’s goalscoring instincts and is seeking a deputy for Donyell Malen.
Como, Lazio and Fiorentina are also monitoring the situation, though all three are considered less likely destinations at this stage.
Icardi would arrive on a free transfer, an increasingly rare opportunity to add a proven goalscorer at no cost, though his salary demands will require careful consideration from any interested party.
Udinese director Gianluca Nani insists ‘Inter have not asked us’ for Oumar Solet, but he expects Arthur Atta to gain attention. ‘A mix between Jude Bellingham and Zinedine Zidane.’
The Friulani finished comfortably mid-table in Serie A, as usual by using their impressive scouting network to dig out new talents that can then flourish at the Bluenergy Stadium.
Among them, defender Solet is reportedly the centre of a €25m bid from Inter to reinforce their back three next season.

“Solet is one of the players who has a lot of interest, but he is not the only one,” Udinese director of sport Nani told Tuttomercatoweb.
“We don’t need to sell, but our approach means if offers become an opportunity for both the player and the club, then it is taken into consideration. The important thing is to build a competitive squad.”

However, while it is claimed by multiple sources that Inter already agreed personal terms with Solet’s entourage, the same is not true for his club.
“We received many calls about Solet, but not from Inter. I imagine they do like him, but there are no negotiations with Inter, whereas other clubs asked for more concrete information,” revealed Nani.
“I won’t tell you the figures, these are private negotiations. There is nothing ready to be finalised, just interest at this stage for him and other players. I’d be worried if they didn’t call me.”
Another of the Udinese talents expected to move on soon is Atta, the midfielder who scored six goals and provided four assists in 34 games between Serie A and the Coppa Italia.
When describing the 23-year-old Nani makes some bold claims.
“He is an extraordinary player, for me a mix between Jude Bellingham and Zinedine Zidane. This tells you how highly I rate him. I would not want to sell Atta, but if it happens, it means an offer has come in that neither us nor the player could resist.”
Udinese also have an option to buy Nicolò Zaniolo outright from Galatasaray for either €10m, or €5m plus a 50 per cent cut of the future sale fee.
“We do have that option, he manifested his appreciation for that idea, and we are very happy with his performance. It’s not an economic situation, we just need to sit around a table at the right moment and decide what to do,” explained the director.
Italy will face Belgium in the Under-17 European Championship Final after beating Spain on penalties, with goalkeeper Christian Lupo the hero three times.
Lecce youth team player Lupo had already made the difference on 29 minutes when parrying the penalty from Imga following a Bonifazi foul.
Daniele Franceschini’s Azzurrini had instead taken the lead from the spot through Croci in the first half following a Mario Diaz handling offence.
Enzo Alves came so close to an equaliser with his header off the crossbar from a corner, but moments later a loose ball fell at the feet of Urrestarazu to tap in and draw Spain level.
At 1-1, it went directly to a penalty shoot-out, and Italy emerged triumphant thanks again to the heroics of Lupo.
He saved two spot-kicks from Mencia and Enzo Alves, while Italy converted all four of their attempts to sweep through to the Final.
That will be against Belgium on Sunday June 7, kicking off at the Lillekula Staadion in Tallinn at 18.00 UK time (19.00 CEST).
The Azzurri already won the European Under-17 tournament in 2024, reaching the Final in 2013, 2018 and 2019.
Milan have made initial contact over a potential move for Sporting CP centre-back Goncalo Inacio.
According to Portuguese outlet Record, via MilanNews, the identity of who is driving the interest at the club remains unclear given Milan’s current leadership vacuum – yet the Rossoneri are linked with a move.
The 24-year-old defender made 46 appearances across all competitions this season, contributing three goals and three assists, and is contracted to Sporting until 2030.
His market value is estimated at around €40 million by Transfermarkt, and he is expected to feature for Portugal at the World Cup in the coming weeks.

The approach comes at an unusual moment for the club, who have been without a CEO, sporting director, technical director and head coach for eleven days following the wholesale dismissal of Giorgio Furlani, Igli Tare, Geoffrey Moncada and Massimiliano Allegri.
The fourth floor of the club’s offices, as the Italian press has noted, remains conspicuously empty, making it difficult to establish which figure within the club has initiated contact with Sporting.
Nevertheless, the interest in Inacio reflects a genuine need.
The Serie A side’s defensive options require reinforcement regardless of who eventually takes charge, and the Portuguese international’s technical profile, composed, left-sided and comfortable in possession, fits the kind of modern centre-back the club have been seeking.
Whether the pursuit can be formalised before the Rossoneri’s new structure is in place remains to be seen.
Inter have re-signed Aleksandar Stankovic from Club Brugge for €23m, but Gazzetta reports that the midfielder’s stay at San Siro remains unlikely as the Nerazzurri are prepared to receive €40m offers from the Bundesliga and the Premier League.
Serbian midfielder Stankovic, son of ex-Inter star Dejan, has returned to Inter from Club Brugge as the fresh Serie A champions have activated their option to re-sign the 20-year-old for €23m.
Stankovic spent the 2025-26 campaign on loan in Belgium, scoring nine goals and providing five assists in 55 appearances across all competitions, attracting interest from several clubs across Europe.
As already reported in May, Stankovic’s agent has been informed about interest from Premier League clubs that are ready to bid €40m to sign the promising central midfielder.

Stankovic is a product of the Inter academy and has already worked under Cristian Chivu in the Nerazzurri’s Primavera team in 2022-23, alongside Francesco Pio Esposito.
Gazzetta reports that Chivu would gladly test Stankovic during the pre-season, so the midfielder’s stay at Inter remains a possibility.

At the same time, however, the Nerazzurri are aware that they’ll likely receive big-money offers for the 20-year-old this summer, particularly from England and Germany’s Bundesliga.
Gazzetta notes that Inter are open to selling Stankovic for €40m, so it’s currently unlikely that the Serbia international will remain at San Siro beyond the summer.

Gian Piero Gasperini has shot down reports Roma could sell Gianluca Mancini to rivals Inter. ‘I already told him, he’s not going anywhere, he wants to stay too.’
There had been days of rumours from Sky Sport Italia and others that Inter had set their sights on Mancini to bring more experience to their back three next season.
The 30-year-old is only under contract until June 2027, so unless a new deal is drawn up, they risk losing him as a free agent next summer.

However, Gasperini spoke at an event in Bergamo and assured he would put a barricade up to block any such transfer.
“I already told him, he’s not going anywhere,” said the coach.
“Inter can do what they want, but the fact is the player wants to stay too.”
Nonetheless, some sacrifices will have to be made, and Gasperini is well aware that Roma have to make sales by June 30 to balance the books.
“What everyone wants is to continue together. I would gladly keep all my players, but there are some requirements of financial balance, so we’ll need to do well to hang on to the best players.”

They should include Paulo Dybala, whose contract expires on June 30, but who seems eager to put pen to paper on an extension with a big pay cut.
Roma have been heavily linked with new signings including Olympique Marseille winger Mason Greenwood.
“I don’t want to talk about players who are not in my squad,” replied Gasperini when asked about the England international.
“Our ambition is to build a team that is better than the current one, but the fundamental aspect is building on the group that fought to the final whistle of this season.
“There is a solid core we need to keep hold of, introducing new players who can raise the bar.”
Niccolò Pisilli has drawn a striking parallel between Italy interim coach Silvio Baldini and his Roma boss Gian Piero Gasperini, describing both as coaches who demand intensity, high pressing and a relentlessly proactive approach to the game, while also revealing that Baldini’s influence extends well beyond the tactical.
Speaking at a press conference from the Coverciano training centre amid Italy’s training camp, the 21-year-old midfielder was full of praise for Baldini’s character as much as his coaching.
“The coach is a very genuine, sincere person who transmits deep values to us,” Pisilli said, with quotes via TuttoMercatoWeb.
“He often speaks to us about things that go beyond football. It is up to us to take them on board. In the two or two and a half hours of daily training he tells us we must be 100% focused on what we are doing, because those hours are where our improvement as footballers and as people happens.”

On the connection between Baldini and Gasperini, Pisilli was specific.
“I link the two coaches in their desire to press high, to go and get opponents early and to always be proactive,” he said.
“At the start of the season I had difficulty finding space, but I always tried to give my maximum in training and absorb what the coach was asking of me. In December I got more opportunities and I think I was good enough to take them. Fortunately the season ended in the best possible way, both personally and as a team.”
Pisilli also addressed Italy’s painful World Cup qualification failure with characteristic honesty.
“It was a massive disappointment, we all wanted to be playing at the World Cup this summer,” he said. “Inside the pitch we gave everything we had, but a series of episodes and circumstances influenced the game. The team was 100% focused on the objective.”
Looking ahead, he called for Italy to continue giving young players the platform they deserve.
“I hope there will always be more and more space for young Italians because many of us have shown during the year, even with our clubs, that we are great footballers,” he said.
Brazil are chasing a first World Cup win in 24 years this summer, so there’ll surely be a scramble for last-minute Brazil World Cup tickets.
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Brazil have a lot of big names to choose from, so Ancelotti might have one or two tricky calls to make for his starting XI.
There is particular strength in depth in attack, but one imagines it might be tricky even for big names like Neymar, Matheus Cunha, and Igor Thiago to start most games.
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If everyone’s fit, it’s easy to imagine Brazil’s best XI would look something like the one below…
Brazil predicted line-up: Alisson; Wesley, Sandro, Gabriel, Marquinhos; Casemiro, Guimaraes, Paqueta; Raphinha, Cunha, Vinicius.
These teams have met only three times, and only once at the World Cup.
Overall, the record stands at two wins for Brazil and one for Morocco, with their only other World Cup meeting coming in the 1998 tournament, when Ronaldo and co. won 3-0.
Still, their most recent game was in 2023 and ended in a win for Morocco, who showed they could be a force in this competition by reaching the semi-finals four years ago.
Brazil hold the record for the most World Cup victories, winning this tournament a total of five times, though it’s been harder for them in more recent history.
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Brazil’s last World Cup triumph came in 2002, and since then they’ve only made it past the quarter-finals once, which ended in utter humiliation for them with that 7-1 defeat to Germany in 2014.
With an experienced winner like Ancelotti now in charge of their national team, perhaps Brazil can improve this year, but the truth is that their squad doesn’t look as strong as the likes of Spain, France or England, while others like current holders Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal will also be serious contenders.
Interim Italy coach Silvio Baldini has raised eyebrows, and closed eyes, by getting the Azzurri to train blindfolded ahead of the friendly with Greece.
The Under-21 coach has taken the job temporarily for two friendly matches after Gennaro Gattuso’s resignation and the failed World Cup play-offs.
He already oversaw the 1-0 win in Luxembourg on Wednesday, where he gave senior debuts to 15 players in a totally experimental side.
Now he is preparing for Sunday’s trip to Greece and is taking an unusual approach to the training sessions.

The Nazionale social media accounts released the video of his players doing exercises with a blindfold covering one eye.
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Baldini is not new to this sort of thing, as he already employed the technique at club level with Palermo and Pescara, and again for the Under-21 team.
Seeing only out of one eye affects depth perception, but he also believes that it will help players to use their other senses and not rely too heavily on just one.
He also feels it can make the ‘weaker’ side stronger with use, so covers the ‘dominant’ eye.
Liverpool are looking to add more quality to the attacking unit, and they have identified Francisco Trincao as a target.
According to a report from Correio da Manha, they want to sign the 26-year-old attacker as a replacement for Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian International has left the club, and Liverpool will need to replace him properly.
Trincao has had an outstanding season with Sporting CP, and the opportunity to move to the Premier League could be exciting for him.
The 26-year-old has played in England for Wolves, but he failed to make his mark in the Premier League. He will feel that he has unfinished business in English football, and he will look to join Liverpool and prove his quality in the English top-flight.
The player is in impressive form right now, and he scored 13 goals last season. He managed to pick up 15 assists as well. He can operate on the flanks as well as in the central attacking midfield role. His ability to slot into multiple attacking roles and perform at a high level could make him an asset for Liverpool. They need to replace Salah’s goalscoring ability and creativity. The Portuguese international could be an interesting option for them.
The report claims that despite the managerial change at Liverpool, the move for Trincao is likely to be unaffected. It remains to be seen whether Andoni Iraola is prepared to get the deal done.
Liverpool have had a disappointing season and finished fifth in the Premier League table. They will look to push for the League title next year, and they need quality additions during the summer transfer window.
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Roony Bardghji has been linked with a move away from Barcelona, and multiple Premier League clubs are keen on signing him.
According to Sports Boom, Aston Villa, Leeds United and Everton are monitoring the situation of the 20-year-old Swedish attacker, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done.
Barcelona would be prepared to sanction his departure for a fee of €20-25 million. They are looking to add more quality to the team and believe that selling the Swedish attacker would generate funds for their own signings. Meanwhile, the 20-year-old attacker needs to play regularly at this stage of his career, and he is unlikely to get those opportunities at Barcelona. Moving to the Premier League would be ideal.
The report claims that Bardghji has not given up on his dream of making the cut at Barcelona, and he wants to go out on loan this summer and return to Barcelona after a successful season. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
Everton, Aston Villa and Leeds United could use more quality on the flanks, and the Swedish attacker would be ideal for them. He was highly rated across Europe before he moved to Barcelona. He has technical attributes to compete at a high level, and regular football in the Premier League could help him develop further. He has the attributes to develop into a star for all three Premier League clubs.
The asking price is reasonable for a player of his potential, and he could justify the investment in future. It remains to be seen whether the three Premier League clubs decide to act on their interest with an official proposal to sign the player.
The report claims that Leeds United are currently leading the race for his signature. Aston Villa have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they could be an attractive destination for the attacker as well.
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Liverpool have confirmed Andoni Iraola as their new manager, and he’s already looking to improve the team during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from Sports Boom, he is planning to sign Alex Scott from Bournemouth. The 22-year-old has impressed with his energy, technical ability and work rate at the Premier League club, and there is no doubt that he would be a quality acquisition for Liverpool.
The Premier League side needs to improve in the middle of the park, and they need someone who will add control, composure and defensive cover to the team.
Bournemouth were hoping to agree on a new deal with the 22-year-old central midfielder, but negotiations over a new deal have stalled. Liverpool are closely monitoring his situation, and they are now looking to get the deal done.
The opportunity to join a club like Liverpool will be exciting for Scott. He would also get to play under his former manager. He is a young player with a lot of potential, and regular football at Liverpool could help him further develop. He knows the way Iraola likes to play, and he could settle in quickly and make an immediate impact.
Meanwhile, Scott is an important player for Bournemouth, and he is unlikely to be a cheap acquisition. It will be interesting to see whether Liverpool is willing to pay up to get the deal done.
They have struggled to control games in the middle of the park this season, and signing a quality central midfielder like Alex Scott would be a step in the right direction. Ideally, they should look to invest in a reliable defensive midfielder as well.
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Everton are interested in signing Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from Sports Boom, they want to sign the 28-year-old goalkeeper to compete with Jordan Pickford for the starting spot. Pickford has been a key player for Everton, but they are looking to add more competition for places. It could help both players improve.
The 28-year-old was on loan at Newcastle United last season, and the Magpies have decided against signing him permanently. Ramsdale is now looking to sort out his long-term future, and he wants to join a top club.
It remains to be seen whether Everton can get the deal done. The 28-year-old goalkeeper will not want to play for Southampton in the second division of English football next season. It would make sense for him to join a Premier League club. He should look to join a club where he can play regularly. He was a squad player for Newcastle last season, and he will not want to sit on the bench at Everton next year. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
The player made just 12 appearances in the Premier League with Newcastle last season. He needs to play more often at this stage of his career. He is at the peak of his powers, and he could make a big difference at Everton.
Everton have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and Southampton are unlikely to stand in his way.
The goalkeeper is keen to remain in the Premier League next season and hopes the two clubs can sort out a move quickly. He will look to sort out his future and focus on his football once again.
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MUNICH (AP) — Harold Kreis is leaving as coach of Germany's ice hockey squad after failing to make the medal rounds at the Olympics and world championship in quick succession led his boss to saying the men's team had “stagnated”.
The German hockey association said in a statement on Friday that the two parties had “mutually agreed to terminate their collaboration with immediate effect”.
Kreis’ contract had been due to run until Germany hosts the world championship next year.
The Canada-born Kreis has spent decades as a player and coach in Germany and made an impact within weeks of taking over the national squad in 2023, taking his team to the world championship final before losing 5-2 to Canada.
However, Germany lost in this year's Olympic quarterfinals to Slovakia and failed to make the last eight at the world championship last year and this year.
The association's sporting director said that parting company with Kreis wasn't easy, “but at the same time we see that the development of the men's national team has stagnated recently and this overall sporting assessment led to our decision.”
Kreis called his three years in charge “a special time that I look back on with great gratitude.”
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Chelsea could be back in the running for Mike Maignan just months after he signed a new Milan contract, as the total revamp of the club and Champions League failure changed the situation.
The goalkeeper had been pushing for the exit and seemed to be leaning towards Stamford Bridge last summer, when his contract was running down.
Despite the very real risk of losing him as a free agent, the Rossoneri rejected all offers and continued talks, which paid off with a new agreement until June 2031.
COMO, ITALY – JANUARY 15: Mike Maignan of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and AC Milan at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on January 15, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
However, a lot has happened in recent weeks, because Milan failed to qualify for the Champions League, in response firing coach Max Allegri, director of sport Igli Tare, CEO Giorgio Furlani and technical director Geoffrey Moncada.
They still haven’t replaced any of those figures and the future looks increasingly uncertain, which is irritating the old guard.
That includes Maignan, as Calciomercato, Sport Mediaset and others warn the France international is ready to reconsider if Chelsea made a new proposal.
He joined Milan from Lille in 2021 for €16.4m and will turn 31 next month, while playing for France at the World Cup.
Others likely to leave following the earthquake behind the scenes are Rafael Leao and Adrien Rabiot, the latter potentially following Allegri to Napoli.

Liverpool supporters have their first indication of what life under Iraola could look like, with the club’s opening four fixtures of pre-season now confirmed. While competitive action remains some weeks away, the schedule offers an intriguing introduction for the Spaniard as he begins work at one of football’s most demanding clubs.
Following his appointment as Liverpool head coach, attention has quickly shifted from the boardroom to the pitch. Fans are eager to see how Iraola stamps his authority on a squad that has grown accustomed to competing at the highest level. Before the Premier League fixtures are released, Liverpool’s first four games provide an early opportunity to assess the direction of travel.
Iraola’s first four games as Liverpool manager will come against opponents that offer a mixture of familiarity and contrasting challenges.
The opening assignment is a pre-season clash with Sunderland in Nashville, Tennessee, on 25 July. It will be the first time supporters see Liverpool under their new head coach, albeit in unofficial circumstances. Four days later, Liverpool face Wrexham in New York before continuing their United States tour against fellow Premier League side Leeds on 2 August in Chicago.
The fourth fixture brings Iraola’s first appearance at Liverpool’s home ground when Monaco visit on 9 August. While friendlies rarely provide definitive answers, there will be considerable interest in the tactical ideas, intensity and structure he introduces.
These first four games are likely to be viewed less as results-driven contests and more as a chance to establish foundations. Training ground principles often emerge gradually, but supporters will be keen to identify the hallmarks that made Iraola one of the most highly regarded coaches in English football.
The significance of these opening matches extends beyond fitness and preparation. Every managerial appointment at Liverpool carries expectation, scrutiny and excitement in equal measure.
Iraola arrives with a reputation for progressive football, aggressive pressing and tactical flexibility. Those qualities earned widespread admiration during his previous work and ultimately persuaded Liverpool to entrust him with one of the biggest jobs in European football.
For supporters, the first four games represent a first glimpse of how those ideas translate to a squad built to challenge for major honours. Pre-season often provides clues rather than conclusions, but those clues can be revealing.
Questions surrounding formations, player roles and recruitment plans are unlikely to be answered immediately. What fans will hope to see is a clear identity emerging from the outset.
Speaking about his move, Iraola made it clear that the emotional connection with Liverpool was a major attraction.
“I’ve been the other side – I still remember the goal Chiesa scored at the end of the first game of the season!” he said.
“We were there with 2-2 thinking that probably we could take something. He scored and the place erupted. It was crazy, no? I want now to feel this from the other side.
“At the beginning when you arrive at any club, I think you need to kind of prove a little bit yourself. You need to earn the right also to belong. I want to do this as quickly as possible so I can also celebrate with them and I can be part properly of those celebrations.”
His comments offer insight into a coach who understands the scale of the challenge ahead. Liverpool managers are judged not only on results but also on their connection with the supporters and the culture of the club.
That appreciation of the environment may prove important as he seeks to establish himself quickly.
While Liverpool’s first four games will attract significant attention, the broader focus remains on preparing for the Premier League campaign.
The fixture list will be released on 19 June, revealing the identity of Iraola’s first competitive opponents and potentially setting up an early reunion with former club Bournemouth.
Before then, these opening encounters against Sunderland, Wrexham, Leeds and Monaco provide valuable stepping stones. They will allow players to regain rhythm, enable coaching staff to implement ideas and give supporters their first chance to evaluate the new regime.
Liverpool will also face Como later in pre-season, but it is the opening four fixtures that carry the greatest intrigue. They represent the first chapter of a new story and the beginning of what everyone connected with Liverpool hopes will be a successful era.
For now, anticipation is building. Iraola’s first four games may be friendlies on paper, but for Liverpool supporters they will feel like the first meaningful glimpse of the future.

Who’s the best NBA free agent in the summer of the 2026? There’s not a lot of great options. LeBron James remains the biggest name, but he’s set to turn 42 years old midway through the season. Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu are both solid players, but they were most recently in a sixth man role. Norman Powell can get buckets, but his defense is a bit of an eyesore, and he’s older than you might think at 33. There’s a nice list of restricted free agents — Jalen Duren, Peyton Watson, Walker Kessler, Tari Eason — but it’s going to be hard to pry them away from their teams.
For my money, the best available NBA free agent this year is Austin Reaves. Reaves will turn down his $14.9 million player option to become an unrestricted free agent in early July, and he could cash in in a huge way thanks to a depleted marketplace.
Reaves’ max contract would be five years, $239 million if he re-signs with the Los Angeles Lakers. If he signs with another team, the most he could get is four years, $178 million. Given the leverage he has right now, it’s no surprise that Reaves and his representation are pushing the Lakers for the full max. Los Angeles Times reporter Brad Turner went on local TV on Thursday night and said “based on what I understand and what I keep hearing, Austin wants the max.” Turner added that he’s not sure Reaves will give the Lakers a hometown discount. Watch the video here:
"Based on what I understand, what I keep hearing: Austin wants the max. Is he willing to give the Lakers a hometown deal? I'm not so sure about that" – @BA_Turner on Austin Reaves pic.twitter.com/tCMgicHEtY
— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) June 5, 2026
Reaves signed what was a considered a very team-friendly team last time he was a free agent — and he easily out-played it. In the summer of 2023, the guard agreed to a four-year, $54 million that had a player option in the final season. Negotiating that option was a brilliant move by Reaves’ agents, and now he gets to hit he open market again at 28 years old.
The Lakers are entering a pivotal summer. This is their big chance to build around Luka Doncic, and they need to get it right. Los Angeles has Reaves, James, Rui Hachimura, Luke Kennard, and Maxi Kleber all coming off the books. Do any of these players fit the Lakers’ long-term vision around Luka? If so, they will work to re-sign them, but only if the front office believes they still have enough flexibility to continue to build out the team.
The Lakers are slated to have about $48 million in cap space this summer, second most behind only the Chicago Bulls. Chicago doesn’t seem like a threat to sign Reaves at the moment under a new front office led by Bryson Graham. Would the Brooklyn Nets — potentially armed with $44 million in cap space — get involved? That seems more possible. Here’s the cap space leaders this summer, via insider Keith Smith.
I'm continuing to tweak my cap space projections for this summer as we gather more intel and plans for the offseason become clearer. Now, I'm projecting only four cap space teams in July:
— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) May 1, 2026
1 Bulls: $58.4M
2 Lakers: $48.1M
3 Nets: $44.6M
4 Pistons: $26.9M
ATL & LAC could be cap…
Of course, teams can create cap space pretty easily. Got a bad contract on your hands? Brooklyn or Chicago would likely be willing to take it for the low, low price of a promising young player or future draft picks.
Is there another free agent the Lakers could value over Reaves? Given the way Doncic gets the most out of his centers, I like the idea of Los Angeles targeting Duren with a max offer sheet. It’s possible Detroit would match to retain him, but it would feel like a hard decision after Duren’s disappointing playoff run this year.
Reaves is an awesome offensive player who struggles on defense. Can you really win a championship with two weak defenders like Doncic and Reaves on the floor at the same time? You better have three awesome defenders around them if so. Reaves graded out as the 30th best player in the NBA this season by EPM by being the 27th best offensive player and the 156th best defensive player. That’s just one metric, but it doesn’t seem too crazy to me.
If I’m the Lakers, I’m trying to get Reaves to sign for under $40 million annually when his max would put him at $47.8 million per year. Given how the current CBA is squeezing salaries for mid-level players, I just can’t see Reaves getting his full max anywhere, including LA.
A fair offer for Reaves would be four years, $150 million with a player option on the final season. That’s an average of $37.5 million per year. The Lakers could front-load the deal to maintain more cap space going forward.
This is such a critical summer for the Lakers if they ever want to build a championship team around Luka. Figuring out what to do with Reaves is their first big decision.

There are two kinds of transfer rumors I generally post on Cartilage Free Captain. One type looks at rumors that drop from reliable to semi-reliable sources that have real connections, making them plausible to write and/or talk about. This is a distinction from the numerous Bat Country rumors emerge like demons from a Hellgate with frightening regularity and that we generally ignore until (if?) they end up being repeated from a reliable or semi-reliable source.
Which then brings me to the OTHER kind of transfer rumor I like to post, which is “this is a badly sourced rumor that probably isn’t real but I’d like it to happen” rumor. That’s what this one is. There is a twitter report from Pedro Almeida, ostensibly a Portuguese journalist with Connections™, that says that Tottenham Hotspur have made a €50m bid for 23-year-old Como attacking midfielder Martin Baturina.
I do not know if this is a real rumor or not, but Martin Baturina is an amazing player, would be an excellent addition to Tottenham Hotspur’s playing squad, and I would like this to happen very, very much, thank you.
🚨 BREAKING: Tottenham presented an offer around €50m to Como 1907 for Martin Baturina. #THFCpic.twitter.com/DD7UWUVlbh
— Pedro Almeida (@pedrogva6) June 5, 2026
When you think of Como, you probably first think of Dele, who had a brief loan there as he tried to resurrect his playing career. Think a little harder and you’ll remember this is the home club of Nico Paz, a midfielder whom Spurs tried to sign last summer, and who is very likely going to be sold to one of the big Spanish clubs for an astronomical fee this summer.
Como has a lot of good players, and Baturina is one of them. In his first season at Como after signing from Dinamo Zagreb last summer, Baturina has tallied 8G+4A in all competitions, including World Cup qualifiers. He’s a full Croatia international who was named part of Croatia’s World Cup squad. He’s also extremely passy, and there are people in Carty Free’s Slack chat that say he’s about as close to a Christian Eriksen analogue as Spurs are likely to get in today’s transfer marketplace.
Check out his passing and chance creation statistics. Me likey.
He’s apparently had some finishing issues this season, so his shot and shot conversion numbers look a little less exciting. He played most of his minutes at Como (2100 minutes all told) in the attacking band, either centrally or as a left sided inside forward. In that role he appears to have served in a role better suited to assisting his teammates than getting his owns shots.
But the Green Bars speak for themselves somewhat — Baturina is a good young player who if Spurs don’t sign him first will likely end up at a Bayern, Barca, or Madrid in a few years, assuming his production continues to rise and he continues to improve.
That said there’s a giant Nico Paz-sized obstacle in the way of this transfer rumor being a thing. If Paz is sold for big money this summer, the sense is that Como are going to want to try and retain the remaining good players they do have so they can eventually sell them again for big money, and Baturina looks poised to be one of Como’s future stars. Now, that’s not necessarily to say that Spurs can’t buy him even if Paz goes — famously, football players and clubs both like money and that’s something Spurs definitely still have, even after two 17th placed finishes.
Como, however, is unlikely to want to part with him so it’ll probably take an overpay to get him and his club on board. I’m actually okay with Spurs overpaying for someone like Baturina in this case — Spurs are in a situation where they might need to overpay for the players that they really, really want. But if they’re going to spend northwards of €50m for a player like Baturina, we better hope that they’ve nailed their scouting because it’s a big, big swing.
Thankfully, I think Baturina is probably the real deal and I’d be okay for purchasing a player with his skillset, ability, and potential. With Xavi Simons out for at least the rest of the calendar year, James Maddison only barely healthy and also ageing, and Dejan Kulusevski being… well, whatever he is right now, signing a new attacking midfielder would make a ton of sense, especially one with such high upside as Baturina.
Again, I’m not saying this rumor is real, accurate, or even exists. But I hope it is, because I think a player like Baturina is exactly what Roberto De Zerbi and Tottenham Hotspur need to improve. If Spurs haven’t actually bid for him, they should.

The 2026 French Open continued its reputation as one of the most stylish stops on the global social calendar, with Chris Pine and Lily Collins among the biggest celebrity names attending the tournament in Paris.
Actress Lily attended Day Nine of the championship on 1 June, appearing alongside her husband Charlie McDowell as they enjoyed the action at Roland-Garros.
On the same day, Chris Pine was also spotted courtside with his girlfriend Keana Sky Wenger, adding a Hollywood presence to the Grand Slam atmosphere.
Day Nine also welcomed a strong mix of entertainment and fashion figures. Emily in Paris actor William Abadie attended the event, alongside Kaya Scodelario, both joining the crowds at Stade Roland-Garros as the tournament entered a key stage.
The French Open once again proved to be a major celebrity draw as well as a sporting event, with Paris providing the backdrop for courtside glamour. See all of this year's attendees here...
© GettyLily attended Day Nine of the championship, joined by her husband Charlie McDowell as they watched the action at Roland-Garros.
© GettySalma, 59, and François-Henri, 64, caught the game between Dutch Jesper De Jong and German Alexander Zverev on Sunday. The latter eventually clinched the win over three straight sets, 7-6, 6-4, 6-1.
© Getty ImagesFormer tennis champion Maria Sharapova made an appearance at Roland-Garros during the 2026 French Open.
© Getty ImagesChris Pine was spotted courtside with his girlfriend Keana Sky Wenger, adding a Hollywood presence to the Grand Slam atmosphere.
© GettyKaya Scodelario attended Day Nine at Stade Roland-Garros, joining the crowds as the competition intensified.
© GettyWilliam Abadie, known for Emily in Paris, also attended the event at Stade Roland-Garros as the tournament reached a key stage.

'Strong Candidate' Identified To Replace Brayan Bello In Red Sox Rotation originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Boston Red Sox have a rotation vacancy after optioning Brayan Bello to Triple-A Worcester following Thursday's rough start. A rookie could return to the majors to fill the spot.
MLB.com's Ian Browne called Jake Bennett a "strong candidate" for a promotion to start Tuesday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Before then, the newly acquired Joe La Sorsa will replace Bello on the active roster.
Boston acquired Bennett from the Washington Nationals last December in exchange for hard-throwing pitching prospect Luis Perales. Bennett posted a 2.27 ERA in Washington's farm system last season.
The 25-year-old made his MLB debut on May 1, allowing one run over five innings in a win over the Houston Astros. Bennett was shakier in his second turn, relinquishing four runs in a loss to Tampa Bay.
After being sent back down to Triple-A, Bennett has made a strong case for another big-league opportunity. He's allowed two combined runs in his last three starts, amassing 22 strikeouts over 15 frames.
WooSox interim manager Iggy Suarez said Bennett "keeps shoving" and is "doing all he can do" to prepare for another promotion, per Tommy Cassell of Worcester T&G Sports. The former second-round pick allowed one hit over five scoreless innings on Tuesday.
Although he struggled in his last start against Tampa Bay, Boston may still see Bennett as the best choice for the American League East matchup. The Rays have a .304 weighted on-base average against left-handed pitchers this season, down from a .330 wOBA versus righties.
A setback in Garrett Crochet's recovery could create a long-term rotation opening if the Red Sox don't return to Bello. Bennett may draw another opportunity to join fellow rookie southpaws Payton Tolle and Connelly Early in Boston.
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With less than a week before the start of the 2026 World Cup, FIFA made a controversial change to its water-bottle policy. After indicating fans would be allowed to bring reusable water bottles into events, FIFA reversed course, telling ticket holders they are "no longer permitted."
In an interview with The Athletic, New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani said he would follow up with FIFA over that change, calling it "concerning."
"It's concerning. It's concerning because the heat we're talking about is not just heat that the players are playing under. It's also the the heat that spectators are going to be subjected to for arguably a longer period of time, as they will be there before the game starts and after the game finishes.
"And so that is something we are going to follow up on to better understand what the rationale is. Because we don't want anyone to be skimping on water because of the cost of the water at the stadium if they otherwise would be drinking it. We want to make it easy to have some water."
Matches at MetLife Stadium are expected to start June 13 and will run through July 19. Extreme temperatures are expected during games, per NPR, leading to concerns about heat-related illnesses.
Those temperatures won’t just be limited to New York and New Jersey. Temperatures across all venues are expected to be high, causing Toronto mayor Olivia Chow to also weigh in on the policy change.
Chow called it a “pure money grab,” and urged FIFA to hand out free water bottles to fans as a way to make up for the last-minute change.
In a statement to The Athletic on Thursday, FIFA said the change was made for “safety and security” reasons. The organization said there will be “additional heat mitigation and alternative hydration strategies at FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiums.”
Mamdani — an avid soccer supporter and Arsenal fan — has already had productive talks with FIFA ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Amid concerns of rising ticket costs, Mamdani was able to secure 1,000 $50 tickets for the event, which were sold to New Yorkers as part of a lottery system. Those tickets include a free bus trip to and from the stadium.
While Mamdani has had success negotiating with FIFA in the past, it’s unclear whether he can convince the organization to once again change course on its water-bottle policy. For now, fans who want water at games can purchase it from venues inside the stadium, with profits of those sales benefitting FIFA and its affiliates.


Mac Jones did not throw for the San Francisco 49ers this past week due to “Just a little soreness in my shoulder,” according to Jones. He said, “Everything’s clean and looks good, so just kind of being precautionary, I guess, is the word. But yeah, I’ll be ready for training camp.”
Jones reflected on his role and what his job is for the 49ers: “Whenever I’m needed, that’s my job: to support Brock. It’s his team, and he played very well towards the end of the year, and I feel like it was just a lot of fun. We want to continue that — the good vibes in there — and I’m looking forward to trying not to focus on the future, just focus on now.”
Jones recently received added incentives and bonuses to his contract. He earned it after helping the 49ers salvage their season last year while Brock Purdy was out. There are no playoffs in 2025 without Jones, and the Niners know that, which is why Jones was compensated.
How much differently would this offseason have been for Jones had he signed a one-year deal? He looked at it from another angle, saying, “It’s hard, because what if it went the other way? What if I was on a one-year deal and played like crap? And then, I’m on the street.”
Jones said it in a joking manner, but he could’ve also signed a one-year deal, rode the bench all season, and been right back in the same situation. This time around, the 49ers are hoping that’s the case, where Jones doesn’t take the field. Seventeen-plus games of Purdy give the 49ers the best version of themselves.
As for Jones, he’s not stressing this upcoming season: “Any years you can get in the league, just being on a team is a blessing for me. And obviously, I have a higher ceiling than just that, but that’s the basis. You want to make sure you’re good to go. So, I’m not stressing about it. I think it’s all good.”
Perhaps one of the reasons Jones signed a multi-year contract was so he could have the same coordinator for consecutive seasons for the first time since college:
“I think people are seeing what type of teammate I can be, and to do something again twice is sometimes good. Honestly, since college, I haven’t had the same coordinator since 2019 in back-to-back years, so this will be the first time. It’ll be interesting to see if I can stack a good year. Yeah, the one-year versus two-year thing is definitely a legit question, but it’ll all work out how it’s supposed to.”
We shouldn’t rule out Mac staying around in the Bay Area and becoming Purdy’s backup for the foreseeable future:
“I also love it here, and I’m not really in the business of leaving good people, so I’m not mad about it at all. I think it’s a great organization, and I did a lot of fun stuff last year, but it’s a new year. I feel like this is the first year I’ve had the same offensive playbook, being in the NFL, so that’s kind of nice. If you go to a new team, you’ve got to learn a new playbook again and kind of do everything over, so it’s good. I’m excited, and really, just looking forward to this summer and getting everything going again.”
The market will dictate whether Jones returns next season. It’s a strong quarterback draft class, which might help the Niners keep Jones.
The Brooklyn Nets are hoping to make significant improvements to the roster this offseason after ending the 2025-26 NBA season with a lowly 20-62 record that put them in position for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. While Brooklyn ended up with the No. 6 pick, they can still select a talented player to potentially pair with Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves.
"He bet on himself, he stands to make five-years, $241 million from the Lakers, if they offer him that deal. Or, if he goes to a team at Chicago or a team like Brooklyn, can get four-years, $178 million," Brad Turner of Spectrum Sportsnet said of Reaves. Turned laid out what Reaves is looking at this summer as a free-agent as he stands to make the most money by getting the max with the Lakers, but he might go elsewhere if Los Angeles is trying to convince LeBron James to stay as well.
"Those teams will kind of lurk around, but based on what I understand, what I keep hearing, Austin wants the max," Turned continued on Reaves. "Is he willing to give the Lakers a home time deal? I'm not so sure about that. Maybe he does, but maybe his reps don't want to because their job is to get him the maximum he can."
With the Netsexpected to be one of just a few teams to have the salary cap space to pay a player of Reaves' price range, it will be interesting to see if they would be willing to pay him the max. Brooklyn could practically free up around $48 million this offseason, but if they give Reaves the max, he would be making $44.5 million per year, essentially eating up most of the available cap space.
At that point, the conversation for Brooklyn centers around whether Reaves is the answer to the Nets getting back to competing for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference as soon as possible. Reaves, 28, is coming off the best season of his five-year career as he's averaging 23.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, 5.5 assists, and 1.1 steals per game while shooting 49.0% from the field and 36.0% from behind the three-point line in 51 games played.
"Based on what I understand, what I keep hearing: Austin wants the max. Is he willing to give the Lakers a hometown deal? I'm not so sure about that" - @BA_Turner on Austin Reaves pic.twitter.com/tCMgicHEtY
— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) June 5, 2026
This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Nets may have to pay Lakers' Austin Reaves the max in free-agency

Teenage Barcelona striker Lamine Yamal was named player of the year in la Liga on Friday after spearheading the club's drive to the title.
The winger succeeds his Brazilian teammate Raphina, who won the award in 2025.
Yamal missed much of the first half of the campaign with groin issues but still managed 16 goals and 12 assists in the 28 Liga games he played.
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We asked for your views on what one thing needs to change at Tottenham before the new campaign and why.
Here are some of your comments:
Steve: We need a top-quality centre forward... for a change. Disappointingly, Solanke hasn't made the grade.
Phil: The big one for me is a player. It has to be the position of goalkeeper. Tottenham need a world-class goalkeeper to strengthen the defence. Unfortunately last season the number one Vicario was nowhere near the required standard, nervous on crosses and corners. Terrible with the ball at his feet and much too prone to making silly mistakes. He alone must have cost the team at least 10 points last season. Not sure whether Kinsky is the answer but huge credit goes to him for coming back and helping the club stay in the Premier League after the terrible time he had in the Champions League match against Atletico Madrid.
Robert: The two major issues De Zerbi needs to solve are the weak player mentality and the crippling injury list that has plagued the squad for the past two seasons.
Colin: If everybody stays fit I think we have a competitive team for next year, the new manager seems to be switched on with how to get the best out of the players. We need a world-class striker to complete the team, we've never come close to replacing Kane. Richarlison and Solanke are not the answer.
Robin: We need Harry Kane back. Not only on the field but just around the club. Same with Son. Both are amazing influences on the club and the fans and team mates. But in reality we need a real goalscorer. Not an occasional one, which is all we have. Sad.
Richard: Two players that can score 20-plus goals in a season.
Jonesy: Recruitment, recruitment, recruitment - we need to stop fishing in the bargain basement at the 11th hour of every transfer window and sign the players that improve our starting 11 early in the window. We have to avoid a re-run of last summer's debacle at all costs - if the player won't commit within reasonable time then move on because he's probably not going to be right for us anyway.

The ACC/SEC Challenge pairings have been released, and Duke will be playing Florida in the Swamp.
This is the first time that Duke has visited Florida since both teams were in the SEC in 1937 – 89 years ago.
It’s also going to be a Top 5 clash, and a chance for Florida to avenge their defeat in Cameron last season.
In years past, this would have been played on a neutral court. We give Jon Scheyer a ton of credit for being willing to play true road games. It’s also pretty cool to see just how fired up those crowds are to play the Blue Devils.
This adds to an already crazy non-conference schedule that will see Duke play Michigan, Illinois, UConn, Michigan State, Gonzaga, Georgia, and now, the Gators. And don’t overlook the exhibition games. It looks like Duke is heading to Kansas, for one, and possibly Tennessee for the other.
Here’s how the rest stack up:
There’s plenty of time to think about all this, but first impressions: Arkansas at UNC should be revealing. No one really knows what to expect with a new coach and roster. It’ll be telling.
We think Clemson could certainly take Auburn, and it’s in Littlejohn, which is a great advantage.
BC will have a tough time winning at Georgia.
Wake Forest at LSU? That’s tough, too. Will Wade has more money to spend, so probably the Tigers.
Pitt at Missouri. The Tigers have a great freshman class, so for the moment, we’d take them.
Syracuse is rebuilding, but Gerry McNamara has chops. We’ll take the ‘Cuse.
Ole Miss vs. the Hokies? Chris Beard is a great coach, but the Rebels finished last year at 15-20. We have no idea what kind of talent he brought in. For right now, we’d take the home team here.
We’ll go with NC State over South Carolina. Justin Gainey should have his team playing great defense.
Everyone is going to take Tennessee over FSU, and it’s logical. However, the ‘Noles had a major flaw last season, with no post game. Have you seen Marcis Ponder? When we saw he was 7-0 and 300+ lbs, we assumed he was going to have to trim down. Well, maybe not. The guy looks like an absolute unit. Rick Barnes might be able to get him in foul trouble, but nobody is pushing that guy around.
Texas at Louisville should be fun. Right now, we’d go with the Cardinals. Their inside game should be a load, and if they can defend the perimeter, it could be a long night for the Longhorns.
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Former Liverpool midfielder Ray Houghton says it will be a "strange start" for Andoni Iraola as the new Reds boss, with so many of his players away at the World Cup, but there will still be pressure on him to "hit the ground running".
"Arne Slot winning the league then finishing fifth and that not being enough has put huge pressure on whoever takes over, because it pressurises you coming in as a new manager to get things right straight away," Houghton told BBC Radio Merseyside.
"It will be difficult for him because a lot of players are on World Cup duty. He would love to have his players in as early as possible because he wants to get his mantra and way of playing across to them.
"I think it's going to be a strange start for the new manager, having to deal with players not being there until August. From the fans' point of view, there has to be patience. We can only judge him when he's had time to work with his full squad.
"But he'll have to hit the ground running and make sure he gets what he wants across to his players very quickly.
"Every Liverpool manager is under pressure to challenge for trophies. You're at one of the biggest clubs in world football so there should be that pressure."
Kidderminster Harriers have added a second new signing in preparation for the club's return to the National League after agreeing a deal for midfielder Max Brogan.
The 24-year-old has been with Scunthorpe since the start of 2024-25 but spent the second half of last season on loan with Leamington, where he scored in a 3-2 defeat by Harriers at the end of April.
Brogan has also had spells with Solihull Moors and Hednesford Town and was part of the Scunthorpe side that won promotion to the National League at the end of 2024-25.
He becomes new Harriers boss Paul Wotton's second new addition following the arrival of another attacking midfielder Callum Dolan.
As thousands of women lace up for the 2026 Mastercard New York Mini 10K, one runner's journey started with a summer program that changed everything.
Denise Peralta first found running through Run for the Future as a teenager, stepped away for years, then found her way back thanks to the friendships she built along the way.
Peralta completed the Run for the Future program in the summer of 2015 when she was in high school.
Run for the Future not only kicked off her running journey, but it also connected her with an amazing group of women, many of whom she's still friends with 11 years later.
She took a break from running after the program until one of her fellow Run for the Future graduates encouraged her to get involved with the alumni group.
She quickly got hooked and has completed 13+ NYRR races since, including the TCS New York City Marathon.
This summer, she will also be a race buddy for the Run for the Future program. With a full-time job in social services, which can be a stressful industry, running provides relief after a long day.
The 2026 Mastercard New York Mini 10K will be covered by an all-women broadcast team featuring WABC Sports Anchor Sam Ryan, U.S. Olympians Carrie Tollefson and Alysia Montaño, and host of the "Ali on the Run Show" podcast Ali Feller. The professional fields will be covered by a livestream, distributed domestically by ESPN+ and abc7ny.com, and internationally from NYRR's YouTube channel beginning at 7:45 a.m. ET. Additional coverage will be available in the tristate area on ABC New York, Channel 7, with live news cut-ins from 6-10 a.m.
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We asked for your views on what one thing needs to change at Leeds United before the new campaign and why.
Here are some of your comments:
Sam: Strong identity of how we are going to play, leading to positive recruitment and a clearout of those who don't appear to have a place in that system. This may mean players who are favourably looked upon moving on: Piroe, Gnonto, James, etc.
Graham: The club needs to get rid of those players who are not up to the mark and there's several of them and make sure that any incoming players are of sufficient proven qualities to add positively to the team. In the past there have been too many just making up numbers. Now's the time for quality, not quantity, of playing staff.
Mike: A proven goalscorer alongside Calvert-Lewin. We have the creativity, just someone to help put it in the back of the net.
Eric: After the fantastic news about Ampadu re-signing a long-term contract, the next important step is to secure Farke's contract. In the transfer window, we need a proven striker and goalkeeper, any additions after that will hopefully be a bonus to the wider squad availability, but the management and recruitment team need to act swiftly to secure any new personalities ready for the start of the new season. Leave it too late and we will miss out on the top players that are available.
Ben: Farke's timing of substitutions needs to change. Someone needs to sit down with all last season's matches and make him see that leaving it as late as he does costs us points.
Liam: I'd like to see Longstaff given a chance to secure a first-team role; he had a calming influence on the midfield when he came on at the end of games last season and has a wicked eye for goal too. Also, I think it's the end of the road for Aaronson. He's a great guy and runs his heart out for Leeds, but we need to buy a new number 10 who can deliver lots of assists and a few goals.
Lar: Would love to see a new centre forward, midfield strengthening and a centre-back.
Kev: Four new quality players who are not just benchwarmers. Three or four out. Good progress on the stadium redevelopment and make it easier for everyone to get a ticket.

Ole Miss baseball will look to extend its postseason winning streak with a road trip to national four seed Auburn for the Super Regional round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Rebels swept the Lincoln Regional last weekend with two wins over Arizona State and one win over national 13 seed Nebraska. Auburn took a gut punch in the first game of its regional with a loss to Milwaukee but rallied out of the loser’s bracket to win and advance on Monday.
This series guarantees an SEC team will advance to Omaha for the College World Series with Ole Miss’ last trip in 2022 when it won a national championship and Auburn’s last trip also in 2022 where it went 1-2 including a loss to the Rebels.
Auburn head coach Butch Thompson is originally from Mississippi, which announcers will probably say a few dozen time this weekend, so prepare yourself for that story. He has absolutely revitalized this baseball program in his time at Auburn with five super regional appearances since 2017.
Starting game one for the Rebels will be reliable veteran Hunter Elliott who brings an unbeaten record in the postseason to the mound. Last Friday, he was touched up pretty good by Arizona State in a game Ole Miss won in 14 innings, so this will need to be a bounce back start for the junior lefthander. Elliott currently sits at 316 strikeouts for his career, which is 16 behind second place all time, so why not go ahead and get that done tonight?
Auburn will send Andreas Alvarez to the bump with a 10-3 record this season and a 3.52 ERA. He has struck out 103 batters in 79.1 IP, but in his most recent outing against NC State, he went 5.2 IP with four earned runs and only one strikeout with more than 100 pitches.
Both of these starters could go 5+ innings, and both bullpens have the ability to shut down the opposing lineups. This super regional is set to possibly be one of the lower scoring compared to the rest. What is concerning for Ole Miss fans there is that its offense has been spotty and inconsistent relying on its pitching staff to give it opportunities to pull ahead.
The folks at Kalshi give Auburn a 67 percent chance to win this series and go to Omaha, and right now it feels like Ole Miss needs better baseball this weekend than last to advance. It will all come down to how the team shows up and how this lineup is seeing pitches.
First pitch on Friday is set for 7 p.m. CT and is broadcast on ESPN2. First pitch for Saturday is 4 p.m. CT, and if necessary Sunday has a to be determined start time.

We asked for your views on what one thing needs to change at Manchester City before the new campaign and why.
Here are some of your comments:
Bobby: I think City don't need to massively sign Anderson as a Silva replacement. They have Foden, who, with some proper guidance with a new manager, can grow into the Silva role. They should perhaps target a cheaper replacement option like Adam Wharton or Alex Scott and that way the club won't be in a Grealish situation again.
Harry: For one, we just need to announce the new manager. We also desperately need to get Rodri and Gvardiol new contracts. On top of that, we need a duelling, ball-winning midfielder and right-back depth to back up Nunes. If we're selling Savinho then replacing him would be great, but the market for wingers is woeful and doing so is very unlikely.
Ian: We need a good up-and-coming striker so that Haaland doesn't have to play all the time.
David: We need a stronger defence, strengthen both full-backs and a great defensive midfielder.
Youssef: The one thing we need to sort is the 115 possible charges. Everyone always talks about it and it will be really delightful to get that out of the way, even if it means a points deduction. I don't think we need to strengthen any positions, maybe just a right-back. Other than that, Manchester City is perfect.

We asked for your views on what one thing needs to change at Fulham before the new campaign and why.
Here are some of your comments:
Paul: Sign Kieran McKenna and Liam Delap - the two most underrated men in the Premier League.
Graham: I feel that we need a new manager that will put some fire back into the side. We have some good players that need a manager to push them to believe in themselves and win more games. If available, Thomas Frank would be a good fit, closely followed by Oliver Glasner or Mauricio Pochettino. Either of these managers would certainly want to bring in a centre forward that would could improve our scoring abilities. Come on you Whites, win a trophy next season.
Oliver: We need a manager and a striker, Thomas Frank and Ivan Toney would do for starters.
Dave: For a start we need an experienced manager, preferably one that's managed in the Premier League! Two new midfielders, two new strikers, two full-backs! Unload Smith Rowe, Harrison Reed, see if we can get a good price for Andersen and replace with another class centre-back. We may have a chance of Europe next season.
Andy: Urgency. We do everything slowly every year. Recruitment, negotiations, even releasing the new kit. I have no idea why we're consistently the slowest club in the league to get anything done, but we are and every summer we end up with new players not being able to start games until October because they arrived too late to be up to speed.
Bob: All respect to Kieran McKenna but we need the best proven Premier League manager we can get. We also need to get these players' contracts that have expired sorted urgently. No point in waiting and then losing them. We do need to freshen the side up in some positions. Again, not waiting, do the groundwork now. There are some very good players being made available now.
Robert: We desperately need a forward who will get 15-plus goals a season. We also need a player who can make goals and score a few as well. If we can get two such players and replace Silva with a more attacking manager, we will be fine next season.
Iowa women's wrestling is losing one of its biggest stars, with 2024 Olympic silver medalist and two-time national champion Kennedy Blades announcing June 5 that she will forgo her final season of college eligibility.
Blades said she will continue to train at the University of Iowa, but will instead be focusing on international aspirations and Real American Freestyle, a professional wrestling league that has taken off over the last year.
"As a little girl, I dreamed of competing at the highest levels of this sport for as long as possible, and for the first time, there is a real pathway for athletes like me to continue building a career in professional wrestling," Blades wrote in an Instagram post. "That’s why, ahead of the season, I’ll be joining Real American Freestyle and pursuing Olympic gold full-time. For so long, opportunities for wrestlers after college were limited and now I get to live out my dream doing the sport that means so much to me. It’s the beginning of a new chapter, but I’ll continue training in Iowa, chasing big goals, and carrying with me everything this program has taught me. I hope to continue making the Hawkeye Nation proud, just on a new stage."
Blades joined Iowa's roster for the 2024-25 season, winning a National College Women's Wrestling Championship at 160 pounds and helping the Hawkeyes win their second NCWWC team title. The following season, she won her first NCAA title at 160 pounds and helped Iowa to a runner-up finish. In her two years as a Hawkeye, Blades was 44-0 with 43 bonus-point victories.
Her domination of the college circuit saw her wow fans in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, but her goals were always much larger on international stages. With the recent boom of Real American Freestyle, which has included some of wrestling's biggest stars, from Olympic champions and NCAA title winners, as well as a TV partnership with Fox Nation, it gives Blades a professional-level stage to wrestle a year-round schedule.

Houston Dash midfielder, Maggie Graham, has signed a contract extension through the 2029 season according to an announcement by the club this morning.
Graham now has the longest guaranteed contract with the club along with 19-year-old rookie, Linda Ullmark.
“When we discuss the future of our organization, (Graham) is at the center of those conversations. She embodies the qualities we value most as a club through her professionalism and competitive spirit. We are thrilled that she will remain in Houston for years to come,” said President of Women’s Soccer, Angela Hucles Mangano. “This extension also reflects our confidence in her trajectory as a player and our commitment to retaining individuals who can help shape the culture and ambitions of our team.”
The 23-year-old midfielder has played in all 12 matches for the Dash in 2026, and has four goal contributions with three goals and one assist so far in the season.
“When I arrived, I was looking for an environment where I could challenge myself and continue to grow on-and-off the field. Over the last two seasons, the Dash has given me that opportunity and so much more,” Graham said. “One of the things I value most about being here is without question the people I get to share this journey with. I love the group we have in our locker room and the environment they create at the facility and on match day.
“That has made Houston a very special place for me. We also have a clear vision for what we want this club to become, and I’ve seen the commitment throughout the organization to keep raising the standard every day. We have a talented group, strong leadership and a lot of belief in what we’re building together.”
Ready to keep growing long-term with Maggie Graham 🩵 pic.twitter.com/g9wefzNd82
— Houston Dash (@HoustonDash) June 5, 2026
Graham joined the Dash in 2025 as an important member of the Dash midfield, but usually playing in a more defensive role. She scored in her first professional match in the season-opener against the Washington Spirit and had five more goal contributions across 1,520 minutes. Her season was cut short due to a shoulder injury in September, sending her to the Season Ending Injury list, but has been a vital member of the Dash’s midfield in 2026.
The Dash currently hold the 11th spot in the NWSL standings and are three points away from the final playoff spot with nearly tw0-thirds of the season left. Houston play their next match on July 3, against the Washington Spirit.


We asked for your views on what one thing needs to change at Crystal Palace before the new campaign and why.
Here are some of your comments:
Sam: New contracts should be given to our crucial midfield duo of Adam Wharton and Daichi Kamada after appointing Pierre Sage as new manager. The priority is keeping crucial players while adding more strength in positions that need it, for example, a stronger left-winger. Although Pino is developing well, we need a player who can get more goals and assists in that position.
Lee: Physical evidence of the new stand and ground improvements are needed. Plus the first-team squad being beefed up in all areas. Also more proof that there's a tangible pathway from the under-21s and under-18s to the first team and players that have been on loan given a chance in the first team pre-season. The academy is finally finished and more backing for the women's team in the WSL to stay there and grow.
Ollie: Clearly there will be a new manager - hopefully to be announced very soon - and in terms of the squad, much will depend on which players leave and whether any of the young players on loan and on the fringe of the squad are deemed good enough to play a role next season. I think we should sign three first-team ready players to build a stronger squad to compete in the Europa League and Premier League next season, given the obvious struggles we had this year from mid-season onwards, once the toll of playing three times a week really kicked in. If any key players leave, such as Wharton, Kamada or Mateta, they will need to be replaced well too.
Joe: Assuming minimal outgoing transfers, adding depth to the squad, namely in central midfield and wing back, should be the top priority. Palace were really humming along until mid-autumn when the fixtures from the Conference League, League Cup and Premier League began to pile up. It was clear that Palace did not have the depth to navigate all of its competitions.
Mark: Dougie Freedman was an incredible director of football who recommended an incredible manager. Pierre Sage could be a great replacement for Glasner but he will need an excellent recruitment team behind him for the rebuild. I think that should be in focus now to get ready for Palace going up a level.
Gary: We need to do our transfer business early instead of waiting until the end of the window. Then we won't miss the better players.


We asked for your views on what one thing needs to change at Chelsea before the new campaign and why.
Here are some of your comments:
Scott: Very simply I think what needs to change most at Chelsea is discipline around the club. Player power, bad attitudes, red cards, 'I'm bigger than the club' - all this nonsense has to stop.
Adam: Delap gone for a start, along with the two left wingers we have. Penders to start, and sadly, we are in a position after spending billions that half the squad still needs improving.
Kazuki: Management needs to continue showing that they are learning from their mistakes. Signing Alonso was a great step in the right direction, but if they do not sign an experienced player whom Alonso wishes to sign and sign another young winger instead, then that might mean we may need to get ready for another frustrating season. As long as management learns, then it'd be far better than replacing them. We know that from the Abramovich era.
Steve: As a long-time supporter, I honestly don't know what "the plan" is and what the steps and relevant timetable is. I feel so distant from the club I have known for nearly all my life. We have a stadium that is below optimum capacity for the Premier League and where I sit in the East Stand is over 50 years old and it feels it. There is some grand talk but no detail. Just tell us what your intentions are and stop treating us like strangers.
David: I'd like us to begin acting like a competitive football club again rather than as a player-trading business. The owners need to understand and embrace our footballing culture and stop thinking they know better than other US owners who own Premier League clubs. A big part of it is that they have to stop interfering. Bring in top execs and let them run the club, just as Man City, Liverpool and Arsenal have. Immediate steps by August would include the hiring of a top sporting director to work alongside Alonso, a major reduction in the huge number of players on the books and, using the fees generated to sign two or three very competitive, experienced players in their late 20s. We have to start to change the culture of the club this summer because if we don't I really fear for the future of the club.
The Los Angeles Chargers addressed their pass rush in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting Akheem Mesidor 22nd overall. The 25-year-old Mesidor enjoyed a strong five-year college career (including the first two at West Virginia and the final three at Miami), totaling 208 tackles, 52.5 tackles for loss, 35.5 sacks, and five forced fumbles across 65 games. His accolades include Second-Team All-Big-12 in 2020 and First-Team All-ACC in 2025.
Mesidor enjoyed a strong senior campaign with the Hurricanes, setting career highs. He notched 63 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks (led ACC), and four forced fumbles in 15 games. He also posted 67 pressures, a 20.8% pass-rush win rate, 15 run stops, and a 4.9% stop rate.
In his rookie season, Mesidor will compete against Bud Dupree for the team’s top backup role as the situational pass rusher coming off the bench to replace Odafe Oweh. He may take over as the starter in 2027 if either Khalil Mack retires or departs in free agency, or if Tuli Tuipulotu is unable to sign an extension before testing the open market next March.

According to Adam Schefter, the Chargers have signed Akheem Mesidor to a four-year, fully guaranteed $20.456 million contract on Thursday, including a $11.337 million signing bonus, per his agents Robert Bailey and Drew Rosenhaus. Spotrac projects his cap hits to be $3.719 million in 2026, $4.649 million in 2027, $5.579 million in 2028, and $6.508 million in 2029. In addition, since Mesidor was a first-round pick, his deal includes a fully guaranteed 5th-year option for 2030, with the decision due in May 2029.
Chargers and first-round pick Akheem Mesidor have agreed on a four-year, fully guaranteed deal worth $20,456,392, per agents Robert Bailey and Drew Rosenhaus. pic.twitter.com/wXcsnyPiaz
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 4, 2026

“Mesidor is an instinctive, high-effort edge rusher with a fluid rush style and a deep toolbox. He bursts upfield and can shrink the corner while punishing oversetting tackles with inside counters. He strings moves together with effortless mid-rush adjustments, utilizing harmonious hands and feet to carve efficient tracks into the pocket.
“He’s a problem for guards when reduced inside, too. His urgency shows up in run defense, where he uses play strength and short-area quickness to disrupt blocking schemes and stay around the football. He won’t be as long as most edge-setters and his anchor at the point is just average. The talent and motor are obvious, but his age and injury history could push some teams to discount his grade below what the tape shows.”
He projects as a good starter within his first two years.
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Caleb Williams' goal is to be among the greatest to play the game.
And being on the cover of EA Sports' Madden NFL 27 video game is an indication that he is headed in the right direction.
Williams made history as the first Chicago Bears quarterback ever to be featured on the iconic game cover.
Williams got a chance to play the game on Thursday night at Navy Pier during the official reveal party, battling fellow Heisman winner Cam Newton.
The game itself will not be released until August, but Williams' part in its promotion says a lot about how he is viewed around the league as he heads into just his third season.
The recruitment of 2028 four-star cornerback Keaton Fields has exploded since the beginning of the year. Schools such as the Texas Longhorns, Oregon Ducks, Michigan Wolverines, Georgia Bulldogs, Miami Hurricanes, Alabama Crimson Tide, and more have extended scholarship offers.
The Florida State Seminoles, who are looking to land their first commitment in the 2028 cycle, have now added their name to the list. Fields announced his offer from the Seminoles on Thursday afternoon.
"After a great conversation, I am grateful to receive a division 1 offer from Florida State," Fields said on social media.
Fields is one of the top overall players in the country. He's the nation's No. 16 recruit and the No. 2 cornerback per 247Sports composite rankings. In the state of Arizona, he's the No. prospect as well.
His sophomore year at Hamilton High School was a strong one. The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder registered 43 tackles, six tackles for loss, four interceptions, five pass breakups, and one forced fumble. Fields was named a MaxPreps Sophomore All-American for his performance.
With an offer on the table, FSU needs to get Fields on campus for a visit sometime in the summer or during the 2026 season.
After a great conversation, I am grateful to receive a division 1 offer from Florida State.@DBcoachadams@CoachDixonDBs@fortygram@CoachPTBarrett@COACHBAINES@Coach_TomJ@BrandonHuffmanpic.twitter.com/M3Jwv9LKVa
— Keaton Fields (@Keaton_Fields14) June 4, 2026
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Michigan football had the top recruiting class in the Big Ten for all of a day or two, but with Maxwell Miles, the Las Vegas (Nev.) Centennial three-star safety, flipping to Minnesota, the Wolverines fell back down the rankings. However, it didn't even take a full week for the maize and blue to rise back up to 16 commits in the class, and with that, they regained the Big Ten lead.
With 2027 Katy (Tx.) Tompkins four-star cornerback Blake Jenkins -- the No. 280 player in the 247Sports Composite -- having committed on Thursday night, the Wolverines moved back up to the top spot in the Big Ten. Though, unlike before, when they were No. 6 overall, they're now No. 7 nationally. Even still, they're ahead of everyone else in the Big Ten according to the 247Sports Composite team rankings.
Here is where each team in the Big Ten currently stands:
Michigan is also ranked No. 10 in the Rivals team rankings, although it is behind No. 7 Ohio State, No. 8 USC, and No. 9 Oregon there. And the 247Sports proprietary rankings have the Wolverines at 14th overall, behind No. 7 Penn State, No. 8 UCLA, No. 10 USC, No. 11 Ohio State, No. 12 Oregon, and No. 13 Minnesota.
This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football back in Big Ten recruiting lead after latest commit

Recent reports said that Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez was looking to make a record breaking bid if he was reelected. He initially blatantly denied that Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise was the target of that bid, but soon afterward a report came out that he may indeed be the star on their radar.
We now have information from Fabrizio Romano (captured by @iMiaSanMia) that Pérez reportedly fell in love with Michael Olise during the intense Champions League quarterfinal clash between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. According to him, the Madrid chief believes the winger would be a perfect fit for José Mourinho’s current system and is planning to see how the German giants respond to a massive €150 million bid on Tuesday.
Despite the looming mega offer from Spain, Bayern Munich have always maintained that Olise is strictly untouchable. Pérez, though, is clearly willing to shatter records to hand Mourinho a primary target, viewing Olise as the ideal profile to elevate Madrid’s transition play. However, Bayern’s firm stance reflects how vital the young attacker is to their own long term project. Turning down a €150 million sum would be a massive statement of intent, showing that the Bavarian hierarchy values squad stability and elite talent far more than a pure financial windfall at this stage of their development.
Should Bayern Munich consider selling Olise if a historic €150 million offer actually arrives? Let us know in the comments!

Mauro Icardi is set to leave Galatasaray when his contract expires on June 30 and has expressed a clear desire to return to Serie A, with Juventus, Milan and Roma all mentioned as potential destinations for the 33-year-old Argentine.
According to Fabrizio Romano, via CalcioMercato.it, Icardi has already indicated his openness to a return to Italian football, the league where he made his name during spells at Sampdoria and Inter between 2011 and 2019.
His four-year stint at Galatasaray yielded 77 goals and 25 assists in 134 appearances, demonstrating that his instinct for goal remains as sharp as ever despite the lower profile of the Turkish league.
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – April 21: Como linked Mauro Icardi of Galatasaray celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during the Turkish Super League match between Galatasaray and Pendikspor at Rams Park on April 21, 2024 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
Juventus are perhaps the most obvious suitors, with the club in need of a striker following the uncertainty surrounding Dusan Vlahovic’s future.
Milan’s interest is less defined given the ongoing leadership vacuum at the club, but Icardi’s profile as an experienced, prolific centre-forward fits the attacking reinforcement they desperately need.
At Roma, it is reported that Gian Piero Gasperini is a significant admirer of the Argentine’s goalscoring instincts and is seeking a deputy for Donyell Malen.
Como, Lazio and Fiorentina are also monitoring the situation, though all three are considered less likely destinations at this stage.
Icardi would arrive on a free transfer, an increasingly rare opportunity to add a proven goalscorer at no cost, though his salary demands will require careful consideration from any interested party.

There has never been a speck of doubt on Lamine Yamal’s quality, and the player has only gone on to defy logic game after game.
Last year, he finished as the runner-up for the Ballon d’Or behind only Ousmane Dembele and there were massive expectations on him ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.
Not only did the player continue to deliver under that pressure but he also exceeded all expectations of him by developing into a great goalscorer alongside being a prolific creator.
Earlier today, Yamal was officially crowned La Liga’s Player of the Season for the recently concluded campaign ahead of even Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe. Needless to say, the accolade is truly deserved.
The best player on the planet? (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images for Laureus)
While continuous minutes did indeed take a toll on his developing body at various junctures in the season, Yamal consistently stayed as one of the league’s best creators and was instrumental in Barcelona’s charge to the title.
In 26 starts and 28 appearances in the competition, Yamal racked up 16 goals and 11 assists and ended the season as the team’s highest goalscorer and La Liga’s highest Spanish goalscorer.
He was crowned La Liga’s Player of the Month thrice in the season – in November, December and April – and thus became the first-ever player to do so.
The fact that Yamal won the Player of the Season while suffering from pubalgia for a significant part of the opening stages and a hamstring injury for the tail-end of the season is staggering and a testament to his greatness.
Will Yamal start Spain’s first game of the World Cup? (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
He missed the team’s final stretch of the campaign due to an injury and is currently in a race against time to make it to Spain’s first game of the FIFA World Cup.
His recovery is progressing well as matters stand and there is good hope that he will be available for the first game in the event. Yet, Luis de la Fuente and Co. will be wary of his recent injury and look to field him only when he is back to 100% fitness.

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After winning the first game of the series, the New York Knicks will look to take a two-game lead over the San Antonio Spurs in the 2026 NBA Finals with a victory in Game 2 on Friday night.
One player to keep an eye on heading into the game is Knicks center Mitchell Robinson.
Mitchell is dealing with a fractured fifth metacarpal in his right hand, but he's currently listed as "probable" for Game 2 on the official injury report, indicating that he'll likely be available to play barring any late setbacks. His final status will be determined prior to tipoff on Friday night.
Despite the injury, Robinson played in the first game of the series and tallied 2 points and 6 rebounds in 13 minutes of action.
This story will be updated.
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The scheduling gods haven’t done a ton of favors to Justin Gainey in his first year as head coach, but he did get a nice break in the ACC-SEC Challenge: NC State is going to host South Carolina, which is coming off a 13-19 season.
South Carolina is going to look entirely different this season, of course, in this new era of immediate remodeling, but it’s still not going to be a very good team. The Gamecocks finished last season at No. 96. in the Pomeroy Ratings.
NC State’s basketball history against South Carolina is not extensive, but some of it I remember, mostly against my will. When I heard about this matchup, I immediately thought about that one time in college that I saw these teams play (as one does), but also needed to go back and verify that it really did happen. Which it did.
Julius Hodge scored 26 points in that game, and NC State ran about 5.5 guys deep. I could not tell you one single thing about it. If I had known at that time how important Julius Hodge was going to be, then I’d have some images from that game, and all the others, I’m sure. They’ll happily hand you a banana ticket but withhold the time machine, and so it goes.
The best player to never win a Grand Slam is a win away from never having to be called that again.
In a Roland-Garros defined by upsets up and down the draw, world No. 3 Alexander Zverev advanced to the final with a 7-5, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 win over No. 26 seed Jakub Mensik on Friday. He will face the winner of the later semifinal between Matteo Arnaldi and Flavio Cobolli in the final on Sunday.
It will be Zverev’s fourth career Grand Slam final. Obviously, the first three didn’t go so well.
He completely collapsed against Dominic Thiem in the COVID-addled 2020 US Open.He took a 2-1 set lead over Carlos Alcaraz in the 2024 Roland-Garros before getting crushed in the final two sets. He got bulldozed by Jannik Sinner in the 2025 Australian Open.
All three of those opponents were top 5 players. Zverev has not had to face a single opponent with that degree of difficulty in this tournament, and won’t have to in the final, either. He is the lone elite player left, after shocking upsets at the expense of Sinnerand Novak Djokovic and injuries to the likes of Carlos Alcaraz and several other young talents.
Mensik could have been a challenge. At 6-foot-5, he’s one of the best servers on tour and brings a strong enough baseline game to the table to have won the 2025 Miami Open in the past. It was his first career Grand Slam semifinal, though, and that really showed as the match went on.
Both men are huge servers, but Mensik’s most important shot was inconsistent on a windy day in Paris. He’s just not built to win against top opponents when that’s happening, especially when he’s also making regularly making unforced errors in winnable points.
Mensik got only 60% of his high-speed first serve in (with more misses early), and won only 49% of his second-serve points.
The players were on serve in the first set until a pair of Mensik double faults gifted Zverev a break, leaving him on his back foot through the end of the second set.
The match was interrupted in the third set when Mensik, who has struggled with the conditions at Roland-Garros this tournament, needed to take a medical timeout. He seemed to return renewed and soon picked up a break on his way to a third set win.
Zverev immediately picked up a break in the fourth set, though, and didn’t grant his opponent any more ground. He was the player who took better advantage of his opportunities throughout the match, winning 4-of-7 break points compared to Mensik’s 1-of-4, not to mention a favorable discrepancy in winners and forced errors.
Since the third round or so, it has been evident that anything other than a Zverev title would have been a surprise. It certainly wasn’t fair accompli, as the German’s mental game has failed him before in the face of big opportunities. He’s the third-ranked player in the world, but hasn’t won a tournament since Munich in April 2025.
Now he’s guaranteed to face a lower-ranked Italian in the final, not the Italian he’s dropped nine straight matches against (Sinner). He will be heavily favored. He will be heavily scrutinized, as he’s hardly the most popular player on tour due to domestic abuse allegations from two women (which he denies) and an array of on-court incidents. He will be the player to watch, and we won’t know until Sunday whether that’s a good thing.
What might be already fair to say is that he probably won’t have a more straightforward opportunity for a Grand Slam for the rest of his career. At 29 years old, with most of the other tennis elite in their early 20s, that can’t be wasted.
Nothing that happens in the NHL takes place in a void, where it doesn’t affect other teams in one way or another. Such is the case with Dylan Larkin’s reported trade request, and what that means for the New York Rangers during this offseason.
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman was first to report that the Detroit Red Wings captain and Michigan native requested a trade from his hometown team on Thursday. The Red Wings just missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the 10th consecutive year, finishing seven points behind the Ottawa Senators for the second wild card into the postseason from the Eastern Conference.
Larkin’s played 808 NHL games, all with the Red Wings, but just five in the playoffs since they selected him with the No. 15 overall pick in the 2014 draft. His frustration with that, and hockey boss Steve Yzerman, apparently is at the root of his desire to leave Motown. Last year, Larking called Yzerman out publicly for not doing more to fortify the Red Wings roster ahead of the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline. Yzerman sniped back at Larkin, pointing out that Detroit’s leadership group — led by Larkin, its captain — needed to do more to get the Red Wings over the hump and back into the playoffs.
Yzerman is not one to be backed into a corner. So, it’s interesting to see how this reported trade request plays out. Larkin enters the fourth season of an eight-year, $69.60 million contract next season, and, importantly, has complete no-trade coverage through 2027-28. So, if he’s serious about moving on, Larkin’s got plenty of leverage.
“There’s a lot to unpack here,” Friedman reported. “First, should mention that no one would comment. Not Larkin, not agent Pat Brisson, not Red Wings Executive Vice-President & GM Steve Yzerman.”
Friedman stated multiple sources confirmed the trade request, and later Thursday, ESPN’s Emily Kaplan also confirmed the report.
So, OK, that’s a mess for the Red Wings. But what does it have to do with the Rangers?
If Larkin does indeed land on the offseason trade market, everyone’s got to take notice. He’s 29, scored 30+ goals five straight seasons and six times overall, is a respected captain, and helped the United States capture gold at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.
So, again, how does this specifically affect the Rangers?

If the Red Wings do trade Larkin this summer, it’s extremely unlikely the Rangers will be part of the frenzy. First, New York already is locked in to veteran centers Mika Zibanejad and J.T. Miller, plus still has Vincent Trocheck. It’s not that the Rangers don’t need Larkin, but he’s a positional redundancy.
True, they could move Miller to wing and go with a dynamic 1-2 punch down the middle with Zibanejad and Larkin. But that’s, as stated above, unlikely.
A big reason for that is the Red Wings will demand a haul in return for Larkin. This isn’t simply jettisoning a disgruntled player. This is the long-time face of the Red Wings, their captain and best forward, and hometown boy.
The Rangers are building their roster and prospect pool back up. The can’t afford to trade away any of their best young players like Gabe Perreault, nor move the No. 5 overall pick in this year’s draft. Pretty hard to imagine a plausaible fit for Larkin.

So, if the Red Wings do look to trade Larkin, how does that affect the market for Trocheck? While there’s a case to be made that the Rangers should keep the 33-year-old, it’s expected Trocheck will be traded to move the organizational retool along. Trocheck is a valuable commodity — a two-way center who plays all game situations, is one of the best in the League at the face-off dot, has excellent leadership skills, and proven to be a big-game player.
Plus the $5.65 million AAV over the next three years of his contract makes Trocheck even more valuable to interested teams, one of which could’ve been Detroit, which sought a 2C to play behind Larkin before this latest detour.
Of course, if the Red Wings do look to move Larkin, that will affect the market for Trocheck. They’re not dissimilar players, though Larkin is more proven offensively and is four years younger. But he makes significantly more money, has one more year on his contract, and would cost more to acquire in terms of assets. So, if you’re an interested team, there’s plenty to weigh.
But if you seek a quality center this summer, now you have two really good options — three, if you believe the St. Louis Blues will move Robert Thomas. Larkin’s availability does cut into Trocheck’s market, which grew exponentially when Connor McDavid, Jack Eichel, Evgeni Malkin, and even Charlie Coyle re-upped with their current teams instead of hitting unrestricted free agency July 1.
So, now there’s more competition on the center market. You can argue that the Rangers can try and leverage the high price that the Red Wings are expected to seek. Maybe that somehow works in New York’s favor. But mostly, this means the Rangers — and Trocheck — aren’t the only high-end game in town this summer. And that could, in theory, affect what goes down with Trocheck.
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When Christian Parker left the Philadelphia Eagles to become the Dallas Cowboys' defensive coordinator, the reaction was immediate. This wasn't the loss of a random assistant coach. Parker had quickly established himself as one of the NFL's brightest young defensive minds. He helped develop Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean into All-Pro-caliber players and earned praise throughout the organization for his teaching ability and attention to detail. His players weren't shy about admitting he had left a void.
In many ways, the departure felt like the beginning of a larger problem. At the time, some believed Parker might eventually become the Eagles' defensive coordinator when Vic Fangio retired, so questions were raised about the status of the succession plan, as the responsibility for coaching the defensive backs was now split between Roy Anderson (cornerbacks) and Mike Pellegrino (secondary). The Eagles also stayed in-house in their quest to replace Parker, promoting Joe Kasper to defensive pass game coordinator. This is his second stint with Philadelphia after a brief stay in Miami as part of the Dolphins' coaching staff.
During his time with the Dolphins, Kasper coached the safety position, helping develop a unit that finished third in the league in sacks (56). Miami finished tied for eighth in takeaways (27) and ranked tenth in total defense.
The Eagles weren't simply losing a respected assistant. They appeared to be losing a potential heir apparent. Fangio's age naturally led to questions about how much longer he intended to coach, but good news came recently. Coach Fangio has no intention to retire any time soon, and that has certainly lessened the sting of Parker's exit.
Had retirement arrived sooner rather than later for Coach Fangio, Philadelphia would have lost both its defensive architect and the coach many believed could eventually replace him. That possibility made Parker's exit feel much larger than a typical coaching departure.
The Cowboys didn't hire him by accident. Parker's reputation has grown steadily around the league, and it wouldn't be surprising if he eventually emerges as one of the NFL's top coordinators. Given Dallas' visibility and national profile, he could even find himself in the conversation for Assistant Coach of the Year honors to conclude this season if the Cowboys' defense performs well.
That reality may be difficult for Eagles fans to stomach, but it's also the price of success. Good organizations lose talented coaches. Philadelphia has experienced that reality repeatedly over the years, but Vic Fangio's continued stay changes the conversation somewhat.
The silver lining is that Fangio isn't showing any signs of walking away. His recent comments reinforce that. That changes the outlook considerably. Gone are the conversations about Philadelphia painting themselves into a corner by losing such a good coach. Would it have been nice to keep Parker in the building? Absolutely, but the fear surrounding his departure was always tied to what might happen next. The Eagles now gain valuable time to develop another future leader on the defensive staff.
Christian Parker's departure remains a loss. There's no reason to pretend otherwise, but Philadelphia can now afford to view Parker's departure for what it really was: a good coach receiving an opportunity he earned, not the beginning of a defensive crisis.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles losing Christian Parker doesn't sting as much months later

Udinese director Gianluca Nani insists ‘Inter have not asked us’ for Oumar Solet, but he expects Arthur Atta to gain attention. ‘A mix between Jude Bellingham and Zinedine Zidane.’
The Friulani finished comfortably mid-table in Serie A, as usual by using their impressive scouting network to dig out new talents that can then flourish at the Bluenergy Stadium.
Among them, defender Solet is reportedly the centre of a €25m bid from Inter to reinforce their back three next season.
PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Oumar Solet of Udinese Calcio celebrates during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 29, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“Solet is one of the players who has a lot of interest, but he is not the only one,” Udinese director of sport Nani told Tuttomercatoweb.
“We don’t need to sell, but our approach means if offers become an opportunity for both the player and the club, then it is taken into consideration. The important thing is to build a competitive squad.”
UDINE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Oumar Solet of Udinese celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Friuli on February 15, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
However, while it is claimed by multiple sources that Inter already agreed personal terms with Solet’s entourage, the same is not true for his club.
“We received many calls about Solet, but not from Inter. I imagine they do like him, but there are no negotiations with Inter, whereas other clubs asked for more concrete information,” revealed Nani.
“I won’t tell you the figures, these are private negotiations. There is nothing ready to be finalised, just interest at this stage for him and other players. I’d be worried if they didn’t call me.”
Another of the Udinese talents expected to move on soon is Atta, the midfielder who scored six goals and provided four assists in 34 games between Serie A and the Coppa Italia.
When describing the 23-year-old Nani makes some bold claims.
“He is an extraordinary player, for me a mix between Jude Bellingham and Zinedine Zidane. This tells you how highly I rate him. I would not want to sell Atta, but if it happens, it means an offer has come in that neither us nor the player could resist.”
Udinese also have an option to buy Nicolò Zaniolo outright from Galatasaray for either €10m, or €5m plus a 50 per cent cut of the future sale fee.
“We do have that option, he manifested his appreciation for that idea, and we are very happy with his performance. It’s not an economic situation, we just need to sit around a table at the right moment and decide what to do,” explained the director.

Leeds United are preparing for Karl Darlow to leave Elland Road this summer and are considering signing Newcastle United goalkeeper Nick Pope, (h/t Daily Mail).
Darlow played a key role for Leeds as the club secured their Premier League status for another season, keeping five clean sheets in 22 appearances (goals prevented -1.50).
However, his contract with the club is up this summer, prompting Leeds to enter the market for a replacement, and they have landed on the experienced Pope.
The England international (10 caps) kept seven shut-outs in 27 league appearances, recording goals prevented of -3.50, but it ultimately wasn’t enough.
Newcastle have gone out to sign a new goalkeeper, paving the way for Leeds to pounce for Pope, who has a year left on his deal and will likely move for a very affordable sum.
It is worth noting that Leeds have other options on their transfer shortlist, and there is no guarantee they will push hard to land the outstanding 34-year-old shot-stopper.
However, Pope would represent a short-term fix rather than a solution for the future.
Leeds have worked hard to re-establish themselves in the league and should target players who can grow with the project, not keepers in the final stages of their careers.
There is a reason Newcastle are willing to move on.
Pope remains a capable shot-stopper, but his mobility and overall reliability have declined. His underlying numbers last season were among the weakest in the division.
A more sensible target for the West Yorkshire club would be Chelsea’s Robert Sanchez.
The 28-year-old is expected to attract interest this summer and, despite occasional high-profile errors when playing out from the back, he remains a strong goalkeeper.
Sanchez posted a respectable goals prevented figure of +1.70 last season and is still firmly in his prime years.
His experience, athleticism and potential resale value make him a far more logical investment for the Peacocks.
If Leeds are spending money on a new No. 1, they should be looking forward rather than backwards, and Sanchez fits that brief far better than Pope.

Manchester United risk losing out on another key target to their noisy neighbours as Manchester City hold a key advantage in the race for Morgan Rogers, according to a transfer expert.
Since signing for Aston Villa in 2024, Rogers has established himself as one of the best attackers in the Premier League, offering a potent combination of ball-carrying and goal-scoring threat.
The England international is set to play a key role for the Three Lions at the World Cup this month. However, his future in Birmingham once the tournament in North America comes to an end is far from certain.
Despite Unai Emery’s side winning the Europa League – with Rogers scoring in the 3-0 win over Freiburg – and qualifying for the Champions League with a fourth-placed finish in the Premier League, the 23-year-old is looking for a new challenge.
The Villans’ preference is for their best players to remain at Villa Park, with Emery understood to consider the Halesowen native his standout star. However, there is growing acceptance that this summer is the right time to cash in amid growing financial difficulties off the pitch.
This has put virtually every top club in England, as well as European champions Paris Saint-Germain, on red alert over a potential deal – with Villa understood to be looking to spark a bidding war.
The Red Devils are one of the strongest suitors for Rogers, with Old Trafford chiefs viewing him as a potential successor to Bruno Fernandes.
The Villa talisman’s versatility, capable of playing through the middle or out on the left, means he could line up alongside Fernandes before eventually moving inside to the No.10 role when the Portuguese superstar’s time at Old Trafford finally comes to an end.
Along with United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City are also gunning for Rogers’ signature, with all three having already held initial talks, according to TEAMtalk.
Ben Jacobs confirms United’s interest, while revealing a sale worth around £80 million is “expected” as it “suits all parties.” Villa could even sanction it “before the [World Cup] for the right offer.”
Crucially, the talkSPORT reporter claims City hold a buy-back clause for Rogers, having sold him as a youngster to Middlesbrough in 2023 without making a first-team appearance. It was at the Riverside Stadium, under the tutelage of Michael Carrick, where he truly flourished and attracted interest from Villa.
Interestingly, Jason Wilcox was previously City’s academy director, having brought Rogers to the Etihad from West Bromwich Albion in 2019, with United’s sporting director understood to mirror Carrick as remaining a huge fan of their former protégé.
Jacobs states City have “held a conversation about potentially triggering” the clause, though “nothing is advancing yet” on a deal, even if Rogers would be open to returning to his former club.
Rogers ticks virtually every box – young, hungry, versatile, Premier League-proven – INEOS look for in a new signing. A new left-winger is also on the agenda for United to bring more balance to Carrick’s forward line, making the 6’2″ wizard a leading target – with the player himself “very open” to a switch to M16.
But the ace in the hole City hold – an unusual one, as buy-back clauses normally only apply to “direct transfers – i.e. Rogers’ move from Middlesbrough”, Football365 states – gives them the advantage over the Red Devils for yet another English talent, having seemingly already won the race for Elliot Anderson.
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Congratulations to Salesianum lacrosse, the Delaware Online High School Sports Team of the Week for Week 10 of the spring sports season.
Salesianum defeated Cape Henlopen 15-5 to win the boys lacrosse state championship.
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The Sals won an online vote over four other teams.
Nominations for the next Athlete of the Week and Team of the Week can be sent to high school sports reporter Brandon Holveck at bholveck@delawareonline.com. Please send the name of the team or athlete you would like to nominate and a brief summary of their accomplishments in the past week.
Brandon Holveck reports on high school sports for The News Journal. Contact him at bholveck@delawareonline.com.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Delaware Online High School Team of the Week is Salesianum lacrosse
Ever since he tore up the locker room at Oakmont, golf fans have been looking for reasons to dunk on Wyndham Clark. He served up a reason on a silver platter immediately after his Byron Nelson win with one simple comment.
Open some grape? Welcome to Cringe City, USA, folks, where Wyndy C is the mayor.
Fortunately for Clark, the boys from the well-known Pardon My Take podcast had him on as a guest this week and gave him a chance to redeem himself. Few things are better for image rehabilitation than an appearance on PMT, and Clark did his best to defend his corny phrase.
"In the moment, I didn't--you know, sometimes I'm like, is this PC to say that we were just going to get absolutely sloshed?" Clark said.
As both hosts Dan "Big Cat" Katz and PFT Commenter quickly pointed out, yes, that would have 100 percent been better. In Wyndham's defense, that probably would be a bad look, as would "we're going to get f---ed up," at least in the eyes and ears of the masses:
His most salient point? "Would you want to party with me if I said 'let's have some wine'?" No, no we wouldn't. Open some grape is certainly not much better, though. We'll call this a draw.

Insider Reveals What Celtics Can Learn From Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals Matchup originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Boston Celtics were a great regular-season team this year, but they weren't built to go far in the playoffs. They didn't even make it out of the first round, blowing a 3-1 lead to the Philadelphia 76ers and losing in seven games.
Had they advanced, the Celtics likely would have lost to the New York Knicks, who swept the 76ers and are now in the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs.
While Boston's early exit was blamed on its 3-point shooting woes, the Celtics were also doomed by a lack of depth. With their season on the line, they were forced to rely on less talented and relatively inexperienced players like Jordan Walsh, Luka Garza and Hugo Gonzalez, who simply aren't championship-caliber players yet.
Accordingly, Gary Washburn of The Boston Globe thinks Boston needs to improve its depth if it wants to compete with elite teams like the Knicks, Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder.
.@GwashburnGlobe says #Celtics can learn from the Knicks and Spurs' depth:
— Celtics on CLNS (@CelticsCLNS) June 4, 2026
"You're not gonna be able to get by with Jordan Walsh, Luka Garza... Are you trusting them as one of your rotation guys in a conference finals to get it done? The answer is probably no."
NEW BIG 3 NBA… pic.twitter.com/RuR9H0dSY1
"You're not gonna be able to get by with Jordan Walsh, Luka Garza... Are you trusting them as one of your rotation guys in a conference finals to get it done? The answer is probably no," Washburn said on Thursday's episode of the Big 3 NBA podcast.
Part of the issue is that the Celtics have so much money tied up in Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum, who account for 70 percent of their cap space. That makes it harder for Boston to put high-quality players around them.
Meanwhile, Jalen Brunson and Victor Wembanyama are on team-friendly deals, allowing their teams to build much deeper rosters.
Accordingly, the Celtics may need to consider moving on from Brown or Tatum soon to free up some payroll and put a better supporting cast around one of their superstars, similar to what the Thunder have done with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
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Mariners projected to have a J.P. Crawford problem at MLB trade deadline originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Seattle Mariners are sitting atop the American League West with a 33-30 record, as they've rebounded nicely from a rough start to the season.
But this team does still have a few issues to address over the summer. Of their issues, the biggest one is the offensive production of the team, with Seattle likely needing one more slugger to complete the roster.
However, as Bleacher Report's Tim Kelly pointed out, the Mariners are projected to have a J.P. Crawford problem at the MLB trade deadline, as the veteran Mariners shortstop is going to make adding talent a bit trickier this season.
"Still, this feels like a team in need of another bat. The question is where that bat would play defensively," Kelly writes. "... And even though he's in a contract year, J.P. Crawford is going to continue to have a starting spot in the infield."
Josh Naylor is entrenched at first base, Cole Young is the second baseman, and Colt Emerson is the third baseman. Brendan Donovan might also factor into those spots, along with his role in the outfield.
Randy Arozarena, Julio Rodriguez, and a red-hot Luke Raley aren't going anywhere either. The only feasible spot for a new hitter is at designated hitter, but that's assuming Donovan, Cal Raleigh, or Dominic Canzone aren't starting there.
Crawford at shortstop is the most obvious candidate to be replaced, as his defense has been a big issue for Seattle this season. But, with a .757 OPS, he's not that bad of a hitter that the Mariners need to shake things up so drastically.
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While Seattle could use another hitter this season, it's going to be hard to find a spot on the roster for a new slugger. Crawford is a big reason why, as he's not going anywhere despite being one of the more obviously replaceable players in the lineup right now.
This is a problem for the Mariners, but it's not necessarily a bad one to have. It's a crowded lineup, and if fully healthy, there's not really any open spot on the entire roster.
It will be interesting to see how Seattle handles the trade deadline, as they could focus on bullpen help and less so on offensive upgrades, as there's not really a path for a new face to get into the lineup consistently based on how everyone is playing right now.

Jonas Omlin and Borussia Mönchengladbach have parted ways a year before his contract expires, as he returns to FC Basel.
The goalkeeper previously played for the Swiss side from 2018 to 2020 and has just signed a contract with his home club until 2029.
Omlin moved from HSC Montpellier to Borussia Mönchengladbach in January 2023 for a fee of around €9million in total.
Since then, the goalkeeper has only made 36 appearances for the Foals, equating to a cost of around €250,000 per match.
“It feels a bit like coming home, and I’m incredibly excited to see the amazing fans at St. Jakob-Park again," the 32-year-old said.
"I have so many positive memories of FC Basel. I won my first title here with the team, and my performances at FC Basel earned me a call-up to the national team.
“Now I’m really looking forward to returning with a wealth of experience and helping FC Basel compete for titles again,” he added.

The Colts were presented with a challenging decision in regards to Daniel Jones’ contract in 2026.
On the surface signing him back was a no-brainer. He led the Colts to one of the most prolific offensive starts we’ve seen in quite some time. He commanded the huddle and was finally someone Shane Steichen felt like he could trust.
More importantly the alternatives to having someone else were scarce.
Were you going to go back to Anthony Richardson, the QB the staff had essentially given up on? No.
Were you going to insert yourself in the Kyler Murray or Kirk Cousins sweepstakes, and ride the QB carousel yet again? No.
Were you going to draft a QB without a first round pick with plenty of other needs on the roster? No.
So Daniel Jones had leverage in the situation.
But there also is an elephant in the room.
Daniel Jones has unfortunately struggled to remain healthy… and just tore his achilles which ended eventually the Colts’ season as well. So there was obviously a lot to think through.
The Colts eventually landed on a two year deal that I think was fair for all involved.
To boil it down gives the Colts the length they desired with the compensation that Jones’ desired.
So what now? What can we expect?
It goes without saying this is a prove-it year for Daniel Jones. Not that he hasn’t proved he can be successful with the Colts, he’s already proven that. Instead that he can prove that the beginning of the 2025 season wasn’t just a flash in the pan.
Idk if he’ll ever win a Super Bowl, but here’s Daniel Jones doing all the things everyone loved about what Phillip Rivers was doing.
— Colts Film Room (@ColtsFilmRoom) December 31, 2025
We don’t have to pretend like he wasn’t balling before he got hurt. https://t.co/BjbiZmqCI2pic.twitter.com/i6n9bsRLtA
This play from Daniel Jones first start with the Colts always stands out to me because it shows something the Colts have been lacking at the position for a long time.. true command of the huddle.
Watch him ID the pressure with a hard count and then flip the protection while getting Down on a out breaking hot route to move the sticks.
And it wasn’t just one play either.
Hilarious sequence.
— Colts Film Room (@ColtsFilmRoom) September 11, 2025
Daniel Jones gives a hard count to try and ID the pressure. Tyrel Dodson pretends to drop out and clap his hands like "damn you got us".
He blitzes anyway, but the Colts do a perfect job picking it up while DJ drifts from the free runner to make the throw. pic.twitter.com/2zolzV7KyU
Daniel Jones worst enemy in New York was undoubtedly pressure. Teams blitzed him like crazy for that reason. That was until he developed real trust.
Trust with his offensive line to block it, trust with his wide receivers to punish it, and trust with his play caller to give him the answers for it.
Anthony Weaver and Vance Joseph (the Colts first two opponents to start the year) blitzed Jones like crazy.. and they paid the price.
It was surgical, methodical, and downright frustrating for defenses that thought they could roll out the blueprint that had been used ever since Daniel Jones got into the league.
But it wasn’t until Jeff Ulbirch threw the kitchen sink at the Colts in Germany that the trend unraveled a bit. Jones inability to move in the pocket made it harder to trust the things he was so used to trusting.. after all he was playing through injury trying to protect himself on every drop back.
So the question becomes.. will that continue?
Oh my, Daniel Jones… on a gotta have it drive too. pic.twitter.com/y8RPrEzCJU
— Colts Film Room (@ColtsFilmRoom) October 14, 2025
Daniel Jones wasn’t just demonstrating trust with his ability to combat pressure, he was also demonstrating his ability to diagnose pre and post snap pictures and throw on time with confidence.
Colts are running a very popular route combination in their offense: a crosser and an in-cut. When Daniel Jones sees that the buzz defender is going clog up the initial crosser by Downs, he knows he can keep him in that spot and rip the in-cut coming behind it from Pierce.
He puts this ball in the perfect spot at the perfect time… while knowing he’s about to take a massive hit in a crucial spot in the game.
Those were the early successes. The ones the Colts need to see continue. But it be disingenuous to not talk about the failures. We’ve already talked about Jones’ struggle to stay healthy, but we didn’t talk about the spike in turnovers.
Watching the NFL Network replay of the Colts Falcons game in Germany.
— Colts Film Room (@ColtsFilmRoom) March 21, 2026
When Daniel Jones sees the picture pre-snap it’s beautiful to watch him play with confidence, but when the play is dead it’s really tough to watch.
Too many plays without two hands on the ball in the pocket.
Around the bye week you could start to feel Jones stray from the fundamentals that had given him so much success in the early part of the season. He didn’t have an interception problem, but rather a fumbling problem. The Colts offense was moving so efficiently, that Jones really wasn’t used to having to sacrifice negative plays.
Outside of the inability to diagnose pressure, his time in New York was also colored by Jones ability to make a bad play worse— and that made its way to Indianapolis. The Falcons and the Steelers showed that.
Interceptions are going to happen, fumbles might too, but it can’t become a habit.
So what does the future look like? While this is undoubtedly a make-or-break year for the Colts, I’m not sure I’m evaluating Daniel Jones on wins and losses. I know that sounds odd, and I’m sure Colts fans—who are more than justified in wanting their team to win games and make the playoffs—probably hate that I typed that out.
So let me explain.
Chris Ballard needs to make the playoffs. He decided to trade for Sauce Gardner at the deadline for two first round picks and a young receiver who could make the current depth chart feel a bit deeper at the moment.
Shane Steichen needs to make the playoffs. He’s heading into his fourth year with nothing but mediocre results. There’s context to those results, but eventually time outweighs context. It’s time for Shane Steichen to coach a complete season— not just shows small sample sizes of brilliance.
While Daniel Jones is the QB of this football team and absolutely is tied to both Chris Ballard’s and Shane Steichen’s job status, I don’t necessarily view 2026 as a make-or-break year for Jones in that way.
If Daniel Jones plays an entire season and has a universally great year but the defense is so bad that the Colts still can’t get over the hump, is the new regime (if there is one) going to sprint to find a new answer at QB? I don’t think so.
But if the Colts sneak into a wildcard spot and Daniel Jones shows regression— or even another injury— the picture then changes.
Ultimately, when you’re the quarterback of a team that has not lived up to its potential, you’re directly tied to the team’s performance. But Daniel Jones is an odd case—a quarterback trying to prove that he can be the reason the Colts finally end their nearly decade-long ride on the quarterback carousel.
With the 2026 NFL Draft now over it is time to move on to the 2027 NFL Draft. The 2027 NFL draft class has potential to be an extremely talented draft class with many elite prospects and a great quarterback class, and here is a look at some of the top players and quarterbacks in the 2027 NFL Draft.
Ohio State once again has a top-tier wide receiver prospect in Jeremiah Smith, and Smith could be not only the best wide receiver in the 2027 NFL draft class, but the best receiver prospect Ohio State has ever had. Smith led the Big Ten in receiving yards in both his freshman and sophomore seasons, and in just two seasons already has 29 total career touchdowns. The All-American receiver has a tremendous combination of size and speed, and he is already a very well-rounded receiver. Smith has the ability to get open on all levels of the field, he has reliable hands, is a good route runner, and has incredible run-after-the-catch ability.
Along with Smith at the top of the draft board is a group of talented defensive prospects. Like Smith, Leonard Moore made an immediate impact as a freshman. The Notre Dame cornerback recorded seven total interceptions and 18 total pass deflections during his first two seasons, and he was named an All-American during the 2025 season. Moore led all cornerbacks in 2025 with a 91.8 overall PFF defense grade and a 92.5 PFF coverage grade.
Edge rusher Colin Simmons, out of Texas, has elite athletic ability. He has a quick first step, along with incredible bend, and a great motor as a pass rusher. In his first two seasons at Texas, Simmons recorded 21 sacks, including an SEC-leading 12 sacks during the 2025 season. He has also recorded six forced fumbles in his first two seasons. Dylan Stewart joins Simmons as the top edge defender in the 2027 NFL draft class. The South Carolina edge defender has an elite first step and great bend around the edge. He is a tremendous athlete with good length and a very high ceiling as a prospect.

The 2027 quarterback class has a chance to be one of the best in recent history, and Arch Manning could be the top quarterback in the class. Manning had a bit of a slow start to the 2025 season, but he had a strong finish to the season. He has prototypical size for the position, along with good mobility and overall athletic ability. Manning has good arm talent as well, but he will need to improve his consistency with decision-making and accuracy in the short area of the field.
Dante Moore had a chance to be one of the top quarterbacks taken in the 2026 draft class, but chose to return to school for another year. Moore is an accurate passer who was highly productive last season, helping lead Oregon to the College Football Playoff semifinals with 30 passing touchdowns and a 71.8% completion percentage.
Julian Sayin was also a highly productive and accurate quarterback who led his team to the College Football Playoff. Sayin led the entire country in completion percentage in his first season as a full-time starter, completing 77% of his passes. He throws the ball with a quick release and great anticipation, but he does not stand out with great arm strength or mobility.
South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers has elite upside as a prospect with tremendous arm talent and mobility. However, he was also an inconsistent player last season who needs to improve his accuracy and ability to go through progressions. CJ Carr was a highly productive passer for Notre Dame immediately in his first year as a starter last season. He has good accuracy and anticipation, and with another productive season, could have a chance to be a first-round pick in the 2027 NFL Draft.
Darian Mensah had elite production at both Tulane and Duke, helping lead Duke to an ACC Championship in 2025. He will now be the next quarterback for Miami (FL). Drew Mestemaker is another potential top quarterback prospect who will be with a new team in 2026, transferring from North Texas to Oklahoma State. Mestemaker is a former walk-on at North Texas who had a breakout season in 2025 with a nation-leading 4,379 passing yards. If he continues to play at a high level in the Big 12, he could be a high draft pick in the 2027 NFL Draft. Both Trinidad Chambliss and Jayden Maiava also returned to school after incredibly productive seasons in 2025.
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The Roanoke Catholic School (Va.) Celtics have seen a number of high school football transfers come through this off-season, but none might bigger than the one they received earlier this week.
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Class of 2027 4-star offensive tackle Elijah Hutcheson has confirmed with Rivals that he’s transferring from Roanoke (Va.) North Cross School to Roanoke Catholic (Va.). Hutcheson is the No. 91 overall prospect, No. 7 offensive tackle and No. 2 in the state of Virginia in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies.
Hutcheson continue to compete in the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association (VISAA), which includes programs like Benedictine (Va.) and Trinity Episcopal School (Va.), respectively.
The 6-foot-6, 255-pound offensive tackle made his commitment to the Florida Gators early last month and now heads into his senior campaign prepared to play with a new high school football team.
“I feel like Florida is a school where I can see myself growing into the person I want to be, religiously and in the real world,” Hutcheson told Gators Online earlier in May when he made his commitment to Florida.
“They have great people inside their program, but they also have great people in their Gator Made program. Hearing all the things that Gator Made does for the players, that might have been the first thing I’ve heard from a school that made me tear up. They really care about making you more than just a football player and want you to be set with your goals.”
The Celtics finished the 2025 high school football season with a 5-5 record and as the state’s No. 290th ranked team, according to the Virginia High School Football Massey Rankings. Roanoke Catholic with some of the off-season additions via student-athlete transfers projects to be one of the state’s Top 25 high school football teams.
Scouting Summary: “Hutcheson looks the part of a future SEC starter at left tackle. He has a long frame with good length and does not carry much bad weight right now. There is plenty of room to keep adding mass the right way once he gets into a college strength and conditioning program. As his body continues to develop, he should be able to carry more weight without losing his movement skills. He will need to get stronger and continue building his base, but the upside here is very high.” – Gators Online publisher Corey Bender

Actor, West Ham fan and captain Jarrod Bowen's father-in-law Danny Dyer says he is "still processing" the Hammers' relegation from the Premier League.
Speaking on the latest episode of The Wayne Rooney Show, he said: "I'm still processing it all, it hurts. I'm very close to it.
"Three years ago we won the Conference League, he [Bowen] scored the winner, and three years later we're relegated.
"They've broken my heart most of my life like that."
He continued: "We've had a lovely three years but the thing about us is we're one of those clubs where we're never going to go to the next level because whenever we get a good player, they leave us.
"They go to a bigger club and that's always going to be the case for us."
Bowen's future remains uncertain, while the 29-year-old also missed out on selection for Thomas Tuchel's squad for the upcoming World Cup.
"I know he wants to stay but I've got no answers about that at all," Dyer added.
"He's devastated by it [relegation]. I can't tell you how much he takes it to heart."

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With the 2026 World Cup rapidly approaching, Neymar is currently on a specialized training program to recover from a Grade II calf muscle strain. Amid mounting concerns over the superstar’s availability, manager Carlo Ancelotti offered a highly reassuring fitness update during his latest press appearance.
“I think Neymar’s situation is very clear. He is doing excellent individual work. Tomorrow (Saturday) he will undergo an MRI, and if everything goes well, he will rejoin the main group next week,” Ancelotti confirmed during his press conference.
While the rest of the Brazilian squad travels to Cleveland on Friday to face Egypt in their final pre-tournament friendly on Saturday, Neymar will not be making the trip. Instead, he will remain at the team’s base camp in New Jersey to continue his focused rehabilitation process.
The former Barcelona forward was named on the bench during Brazil‘s emphatic 6–2 victory over Panama in their emotional Maracana send-off match. However, he did not see any minutes on the pitch, as the medical staff is entirely prioritizing his long-term availability for the World Cup.
Carlo Ancelotti atualiza a situação de Neymar e espera retorno aos treinos com o grupo na próxima semana.
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While the national team brass desperately wants Neymar on the pitch for their June 13 opener against Morocco, Ancelotti recently reiterated that they will not rush his recovery.
The Italian tactician emphasized that if Neymar is not 100% ready for the opening match, the staff will simply focus on getting him in peak condition for their second Group C fixture against Haiti on Friday, June 19.
Carlo Ancelotti opted not to reveal his full starting lineup for Saturday’s warm-up match against Egypt, but he guaranteed that he would be resting Gabriel Magalhaes.
The manager noted that the center-back showed signs of heavy fatigue following his grueling shifts for Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League final. Flamengo’s Leo Pereira is expected to step into the heart of the defense to replace Gabriel.
Additionally, tactical tweaks during recent training sessions suggest further squad rotation, with Bournemouth’s Rayan filling in for Lucas Paqueta in midfield and Douglas Santos slotting into the left-back position in place of Alex Sandro.

Colorful has a new iGame LAB design for its RTX 5090 D v2, designed for overclocking, alongside its new X870E Vulcan White OC motherboard. Colorful Offers Powerful Overclocking With Its iGame RTX 5090 D v2 Arcanix Graphics Card & iGame X870E Vulcan W OC V14 Motherboard The manufacturer is displaying two of its iGame OC series products at Computex, which include an RTX 5090 D V2 graphics card and an X870E motherboard. First of the two products that we want to talk about is the Colorful iGame GeForce RTX 5090 D v2 Arcanix 24 GB graphics card. We recently reported […]
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We have seen very little of The Witcher 4 to date, so we still have no idea how the game will play and how different it will be from its predecessor. However, a recent discovery suggests the new entry in the series may address what is widely considered one of the series' biggest issues: the combat system. As spotted by Reddit user Lymbasy, Jacqueline Kate Salsman, former senior combat designer at Santa Monica Studio for God of War and God of War Ragnarok, has joined CD Projekt Red as an Expert Gameplay Designer, and is now working on The Witcher 4. […]
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After developer Milestone delivered two Hot Wheels Unleashed games that were surprise arcade racing hits, we now know what the studio is following those games up with, though the news didn't hit the airways the way Milestone intended. Hot Wheels Infinite Rush is the next Hot Wheels game from Milestone, with the title, and even trailer, leaking ahead of its official Summer Game Fest 2026 reveal. First reported by the very reliable Billbil-kun at Dealabs, Milestone returns to the Hot Wheels franchise after the last Hot Wheels game, Hot Wheels Let's Race: Ultimate Speed was developed by Bamtang Games and […]
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Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Pro, reportedly launching next year, could blur the lines between the Galaxy S27 Ultra and the Galaxy S27+ because the company is said to equip it with ‘top of the line’ features that should make it an instant hit for consumers who don’t wish to move to the upcoming iPhone 18. Now, a new rumor claims that there’s another reason to be excited about this release, but those looking forward to the Galaxy S27 Ultra will be severely disappointed. Samsung could equip the Galaxy S27 Pro with a 5,000mAh battery, the same capacity as the Galaxy S26 Ultra, […]
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KLEVV is showcasing its upcoming DDR5 memory portfolio at Computex, including super-fast 10 GT/s speeds & 4R kits with up to 256 GB capacity. KLEVV's Latest CRAS DDR5 CUDIMM Memory Kit Has A Blistering Fast 10,000 MT/s Profile The KLEVV CRAS Vα RGB is one of the many DDR5 memory modules that KLEVV is showcasing at Computex, but what makes this module the most interesting is its ultra-fast speed of 10,000 MT/s. The kit is designed for Intel's CUDIMM platforms, such as the Core Ultra 200S series, and features two 24 GB modules for a total of 48 GB capacity. […]
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