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Last month, AMD officially announced FSR 4.1 for older RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 hardware, with the RX 7000 series set to receive FSR 4.1 support in July. Well, Christmas has come early as FSR 4.1 is out now for RDNA 3 desktop GPUs, a few days before it was originally supposed to launch. It's available natively in over 300 games, and all you need to do is update your GPU drivers inside AMD Adrenaline software to unlock the latest upscaler.
FSR 4.1 for the RX 7000 series is based on INT8 code that differs from the FP8 instruction set that the RX 9000 series uses. Technically speaking, only RDNA 4 has the hardware required for FSR 4.1 to work optimally, while making it backwards compatible with previous generations requires a lot of tuning and falling back on older instructions that incur a slight performance loss in exchange for better visual quality.
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AMD is confident that its in-house optimizations deliver better results than community efforts, as the video embedded above shows official FSR 4.1 achieving higher frame rates in Forza Horizon 6 and Crimson Desert versus FSR 4.0.2c. That version is built from leaked code that came out last year and has since served as the foundation of Optiscaler mods that force-inject FSR 4 by making the game think it's actually DLSS.
The biggest difference will still be seen against native rendering — playing Crimson Desert at 4K, an RX 7900 XTX only managed about 43 FPS on average, while FSR 4.1 bumped that up to 64 FPS. That's nearly a 50% improvement, while looking considerably better than FSR 3.1 and remarkably close to FSR 4.1 on the RX 9000 series. Sure, FSR 3.1 could probably net a few more FPS, but the image quality won't be as sharp.
AMD also confirmed it's working on "lightweight machine learning models" to bring FSR 4.1 to RDNA 3 APUs, which should extend support to a wide range of devices. For instance, the Z1 Extreme chip inside Valve's Steam Deck is based on RDNA 3 architecture. Phoenix Point and Hawk Point silicon, i.e., Ryzen 7040, Ryzen 8000(G), Ryzen 8040, and Ryzen 200 series, also rely on RDNA 3 graphics.
RDNA 3.5 is an extension of RDNA 3, and AMD pushed back against it, not receiving FSR 4.1 just this month. If we assume this announcement also counts RDNA 3.5, then expect FSR 4.1 to also come to Ryzen AI 300 and Ryzen AI 400 series, along with Ryzen AI Max processors. AMD's current-gen Ryzen Z2 family for handhelds is also based on RDNA 3.5. For now, though, FSR 4.1 seems limited strictly to RDNA 3 desktop GPUs.
Support for older RDNA 2-based graphics cards is expected in early 2027, even though the community has interchangeably used INT8 mods for both the RX 6000 and RX 7000 series. Expect a bigger performance tradeoff on RDNA 2 compared to RDNA 3, which is what the company is likely trying to minimize in the months leading up to its launch. Nonetheless, it's exciting to see AMD at least try to catch up to Nvidia in terms of its upscaler support.
Unless you have several extra hundred dollars to burn, it’s virtually impossible to build a PC right now, even as Prime Day deals start rolling out. You’ll spend more than twice as much (sometimes three times as much) on a kit of DDR5 memory as you would just a year ago, and SSD prices have shot up so much that a decent NVMe drive can rival the price of a graphics card. The key to skirting the worst part of these price hikes is to shop for bundles.
If you regularly browse Tom’s Hardware, you’ve probably seen us cover bundle deals before. We’ve seen a massive increase in their availability and discount rate over the past few months, specifically when a CPU and motherboard are bundled with RAM and/or an SSD. That isn’t an accident. It’s a concentrated effort by retailers, motherboard vendors, and CPU brands to move product in a time when RAM prices have hamstrung the consumer market.
Those bundles are starting to proliferate online. Originally starting at Newegg online and Micro Center in-store, we’ve seen an uptick in the number of bundles available just about everywhere. Some of these bundles will unlock a reasonable price for building a rig. Others offer little more than some pocket change for the trouble of shelling out money at inflated prices. We’re going to help you separate the wheat from the chaff.
We’re going to run down a few bundle deals that are live for Prime Day to kickstart your next build, as well as provide a bit of context on why we’re seeing so many bundles and why the discounts on them are so high. Our focus here is DDR5, as that’s the biggest hurdle you need to overcome when building a new PC right now. DDR4 bundles are available, as well, though much of the focus is on newer platforms.
Bundle deals typically sell out quickly. We will try to keep this list updated with new bundles as we go throughout Prime Day, so check back throughout the week for fresh deals.
If you want to get started on a DDR5 build, this bundle from Newegg has everything you need. It includes the Ryzen 5 9600X at the heart of the machine with six Zen 5 cores and 12 threads, alongside a 16GB kit of Team Group memory clocked at DDR5-6000 and a 1TB Patriot P410 SSD. The motherboard is a MSI Pro B850-S, which is decent considering the entry-level design.

This combo includes AMD's Ryzen 5 9600X, a Patriot P410 1TB NVMe SSD, 16 GB of Team Group DDR5-6000 RGB memory, and an MSI Pro B850-S Wi-Fi motherboard. View Deal
The motherboard is a full ATX design, so it should fit in most PC cases outside of small form factor options. I/O is fairly limited, but you still get an internal USB-C header, along with two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, a USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port, four USB 3.0 ports, and 2.5Gb Ethernet. The board also has two M.2 slots attached, along with a block of four SATA 6 Gb connectors for additional storage.
As for the Ryzen 5 9600X and Teamgroupe memory, it’s all you need to get started with a modern gaming rig. 32GB of memory is ideal, but the 16GB kit included in this bundle only occupies two of the four DIMM slots on our motherboard, so sizing up down the line is always an option. The Patriot P410 is a PCIe 4.0 SSD and it comes with 1TB of storage, giving you plenty of room to install your OS and apps.
For a kicker, Newegg includes a free $80 Cooler Master Elite Liquid 240 all-in-one liquid cooler with the bundle. Although the discount may not seem like much, this bundle essentially cuts the DDR5 price down to normal levels while maintaining the list price of the Ryzen 5 9600X and Gigabyte motherboard.
For most builds, 32GB of DDR5 memory is the sweet spot, so it’s no surprise that we see bigger discounts on bundles that include 32GB. Such is the case with this Core Ultra 7 270K Plus bundle, which includes the chip, a midrange Z890 motherboard from ASRock, and 32GB of G.Skill Trident Z5 memory at DDR5-6000. The bundle is 22% off, but that really sells short how good of a deal it is; the memory alone normally costs $510. That extra $260 buys you a Z890 motherboard and Intel’s most impressive CPU to date.

This Intel Core Ultra 270K Plus bundle includes the CPU, 32GB of G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6000 memory, and an ASRock Z890 Pro RS motherboard, alongside a free code for Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight and a free 240mm all-in-one liquid cooler. View Deal
Although Arrow Lake has earned rightful criticism, the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus is among the best CPUs for gaming. It’s one of Intel’s two ‘Arrow Lake Refresh’ CPUs that come with massive performance improvements over the base range. Even at its affordable price, the 270K Plus is Intel’s fastest productivity CPU around, and it’s just a hair short of outclassing the Core i9-14900K in games.
The motherboard is ASRock’s Z890 Pro RS, which critically includes a Z-series chipset, allowing you to overclock the 270K Plus. It comes with dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, along with two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports and four USB 2.0 ports. There are four M.2 slots on board, one of which supports PCIe 5.0 x4. Two others support PCIe 4.0, while the last one can operate in either PCIe 4.0 x4 or SATA3 modes. This particular board lacks Wi-Fi (and by extension Bluetooth), so you’ll need to purchase a separate add-in card.
Finally, the Tridzen Z5 RGB memory. This is the memory we use on our own CPU test beds here at Tom’s Hardware, and it’s on the Qualified Vendor List (QVL) of most major motherboards (including the board included here).
The gold standard for a gaming PC these days is one of AMD’s 3D V-Cache CPUs, and in particular, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D or 9800X3D, AMD’s most recent eight-core X3D parts. This bundle includes the last-gen 7800X3D, which, despite being slower than the 9800X3D, still beats everything else in our CPU benchmark hierarchy. Alongside the chip is a 342GB of Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000 memory and an MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk Wi-Fi motherboard.

This bundle includes AMD's eight-core Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 32GB of Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-600 memory, and an MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk Wi-Fi motherboard, alongside a free Cooler Master Elite Liquid 240 CPU cooler. View Deal
Despite coming from the Tomahawk range, this MSI motherboard is solid. It includes Wi-Fi 7 and 5Gb LAN for networking, along with a PCIE 5.0 x16 slot for your GPU and two Gen5 M.2 slots (alongside two Gen4 slots). Around the back, you get two USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, three USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, and four USB 2.0 ports, alongside dual 40Gb USB-C connections.
For the memory, we’ve found that 6000 MT/s is the sweet spot for Ryzen CPUs, and even then, X3D chips don’t need super-fast memory. The kit here is a 2 x 16GB kit, giving you two free DIMM slots to expand in the future.
Most bundle deals aren’t anything to get excited about. How they typically work is that a retailer wants to move more product, and in order to do so, they offer a small discount on multiple products in a bundle. This move is a major factor in why physical Micro Center locations are still so popular; bundle a CPU and motherboard together, and get them for $20 or $30 off. What we’re seeing today is different.
Outside of retailer bundles, we occasionally see bundles that are subsidized elsewhere. Maybe Intel or AMD, or a motherboard vendor, is running a promotion, and so they offer a rebate on components bundled on sale to a retailer. With current RAM and SSD prices, we’re seeing everyone pitch in.
Vendors tell Tom’s Hardware that motherboard sales have been hit hard by RAM prices, and industry reports suggest sales have dropped as much as 37% at some retailers. Motherboard vendors are in a unique position. Unlike the GPU shortages of years past, motherboards are downstream from RAM. If you can’t afford RAM, you’re probably not going to buy a new CPU or motherboard, even if the prices on those components are good (and they are right now).
So, AMD and Intel, alongside motherboard vendors and retailers, are working together to subsidize these kits. Module houses (the companies that package memory) might be kicking in, as well, but it’s hard to say. Most companies I’ve asked tell me that the specific details of each deal are different, so it’s some combination of all these companies working together on bundle deals.
Regardless, it’s in the interest of AMD, Intel, motherboard vendors, retailers, and, to a lesser degree, even module houses, to get prices down. As long as they’re inflated, the downstream sales impact hits all of them, and bundles allow all of these companies to split the burden of subsidizing high RAM prices.
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Argentina heads into its crucial 2026 World Cup Group J meeting with Austria surrounded by questions, including why Julian Alvarez isn’t starting despite being one of the national team’s most important attacking options. The decision has created plenty of discussion as Lionel Scaloni prepares his side for a difficult tactical battle in Arlington.
The defending champions opened their tournament with a dominant 3-0 victory over Algeria, where Lionel Messi stole the spotlight with a brilliant hat-trick and moved level with Miroslav Klose as the joint-leading World Cup goalscorer with 16 goals. However, ahead of the Austria clash, Scaloni’s team selection has raised attention, especially regarding Alvarez’s role.
Argentina and Austria both enter the match with three points after winning their opening games. While Argentina impressed with control and attacking quality, Austria showed why Ralf Rangnick’s team can be dangerous by defeating Jordan 3-1 with an intense pressing style.
The main reason behind Alvarez’s absence from the starting lineup is related to his current physical condition. Although the Atletico Madrid forward is available, Scaloni believes other players are currently in better shape and ready to handle the demands of the match.

“I’m putting in the ones who are in the best shape. The idea I had in my head beforehand doesn’t matter. Today Julian is still working,” Scaloni explained, according to Gaston Edul.
The coach’s comments suggest that Alvarez’s situation is not about losing his importance in the squad. Instead, the national team is managing his condition carefully during the early stages of a tournament where fitness levels can decide how far teams go.
With Alvarez starting from the bench, Scaloni has decided to continue with Lionel Messi and Lautaro Martinez as Argentina’s attacking partnership against Austria. The decision gives Argentina a combination of experience, movement, and finishing ability against one of the most aggressive teams in Group J.
Lautaro struggled to influence the opening match against Algeria and was replaced shortly after halftime, but Scaloni has kept faith in the Inter striker. Messi, meanwhile, remains the central figure of Argentina’s attack after producing one of the tournament’s best individual performances.

The tactical idea is clear. La Albiceleste wants Messi operating between the lines, creating chances and controlling the tempo, while Lautaro provides the runs and penalty-box presence that allows the captain to find space. Alvarez remains a major part of Scaloni’s plans, but Argentina’s depth means the coach does not need to rush him into a starting role if he is not at his physical peak.

Trabzonspor Basketbol Takımı, milli basketbolcu Yiğit Arslan'ı kadrosuna katarak yeni sezon öncesi önemli bir transfere imza attı.
Trabzonspor Basketbol Takımı, yeni sezon yapılanması kapsamında kadrosunu milli bir isimle güçlendirdi. Bordo-mavili kulüp, milli basketbolcu Yiğit Arslan'ı transfer ettiğini resmen duyurdu.
Kulüp tarafından paylaşılan hoş geldin mesajında, "Hoş geldin, Yiğit Arslan" ifadelerine yer verildi.
Transferin detaylarına yönelik yapılan bilgilendirmede, deneyimli oyuncunun takıma katıldığı belirtildi. Bordo-mavili yönetim, yeni transferine başarı dileklerinde bulunarak, "Takımımız, milli basketbolcu Yiğit Arslan'ı kadrosuna kattı. Yiğit'e formamız altında başarılı bir sezon dileriz." açıklamasını kaydetti.

Beşiktaş GAİN Erkek Basketbol Takımı, şutör oyun kurucu Yiğit Arslan'a yayımladığı mesajla veda etti.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada milli basketbolcuya emekleri için teşekkür edilerek, "2023-2024 sezonunda takımımıza katılan ve üç sezon boyunca formamızı başarıyla terletirken kaptanlık görevini de üstlenen Yiğit Arslan ile karşılıklı anlaşarak yollarımızı ayırmış bulunmaktayız. Yiğit Arslan'a kulübümüze verdiği emekler, gösterdiği mücadele ve katkıları için teşekkür eder; kariyerinin bundan sonraki döneminde başarılar dileriz." ifadelerine yer verildi.

Voleybol Vodafone Sultanlar Ligi ekiplerinden Göztepe, Rus orta oyuncu Anna Prasolova ile anlaşmaya vardı.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, 27 yaşındaki oyuncunun önümüzdeki sezon sarı-kırmızılı formayı giyeceği belirtildi.
Orta oyuncu pozisyonunda görev yapan Prasolova'nın daha önce Dynamo-Academiya-RBM U20, Sparta Nizhny Novgorod, Yenisey Krasnoyarsk ve Tulitsa Tula takımlarında forma giydiği kaydedildi.

RAMS Başakşehir, Hertha Berlin forması giyen 25 yaşındaki Polonyalı sol bek Michal Karbownik'i 3 yıllığına renklerine bağladı.
RAMS Başakşehir, yaz transfer döneminin ilk hamlesini savunma hattına yaptı. Turuncu-lacivertliler, son olarak Almanya temsilcisi Hertha Berlin forması giyen 25 yaşındaki Polonyalı sol bek Michal Karbownik’i kadrosuna kattı. Kapsamlı sağlık kontrolünden geçen oyuncuyla 3 yıllık sözleşme imzalandı.
Sol Bekin yanı sıra sağ bek ve orta sahada da görev yapabilen oyuncu Hertha Berlin'den geldi. Geçen sezon Bundesliga 2'de 26 maç, 3 asistle oynadı. Polonya A Milli Takımı ile 4 maçı var.
Kulüpten yapılan resmi açıklama şu şekilde:
- Kulübümüz, son olarak Hertha BSC'de forma giyen Polonyalı Michal Karbownik ile 3 yıllık anlaşma sağladı. Karbownik'e ailemize hoş geldin diyor, turuncu-lacivertli formamızla başarılar diliyoruz.

Sözleşmesinin son yılına giren 26 yaşındaki Portekizli orta saha Paulo Moreira, Türkiye ve Suudi Arabistan'dan gelen teklifler üzerine Estrela Amadora ile bağlarını koparma noktasına geldi
Portekiz basınında çıkan haberlere göre, Estrela Amadora forması giyen 26 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusu Paulo Moreira, sözleşmesinin son yılına girmesiyle birlikte takımdan ayrılmaya hazırlanıyor.
Piyasa değeri ve sözleşme durumu göz önüne alındığında, Moreira'nın takımıyla nikah tazelemesi beklenmiyor.
Başta Türkiye ve Suudi Arabistan kulüpleri olmak üzere birçok takım oyuncuyla yakından ilgileniyor. Başarılı orta saha, kariyerine yeni bir ülkede yön verecek.
2024 yılında Varzim'den bedelsiz olarak transfer edilen Portekizli oyuncu, geçen sezon Estrela formasıyla çıktığı 30 maçta 3 gol ve 2 asistlik bir katkı sağladı. Renan Ribeiro'nun ardından kulüpten ayrılacağı kesinleşen ikinci isim olan Moreira için transfer döneminin hareketli geçmesi bekleniyor.

İtalyan teknik adam Gennaro Gattuso'nun Lazio'su, Udinese'de maaş krizi yaşayan eski Galatasaraylı Nicolò Zaniolo'ya kancayı taktı.
Bombacı Matteo Moretto'nun iddiasına göre, Lazio'nun başına geçmeye hazırlanan Gennaro Gattuso, hücum hattı için gözünü Nicolò Zaniolo’ya dikti.
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Geçen sezonu kiralık geçirdiği Udinese, Galatasaray’dan 5 milyon Euro karşılığında oyuncunun bonservisini aldı. Ancak transfer dönemi başında fedakarlık yapıp maaşını 1.2 milyon Euro’ya düşüren Zaniolo, bonservisi alındıktan sonra vadedilen yeni sözleşme ve zam teklifini alamadığı için kulübe rest çekti.
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Udinese ile bağları kopma noktasına gelen 26 yaşındaki futbolcu için en istekli kulüp, Gattuso yönetimindeki Lazio. İtalyan teknik adam, eski Romalı yıldızı kadrosunda görmeyi çok istiyor. Geçmişte Roma forması giydiği için Lazio'ya sıcak bakmayan Zaniolo'nun da Gattuso faktörüyle bu transfere artık yeşil ışık yaktığı belirtiliyor.
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Udinese, kriz yaşansa da oyuncuyu ucuza bırakmak istemiyor ve 18-20 milyon Euro arası bir bonservis talep ediyor. Galatasaray'ın sözleşmedeki %50 sonraki satıştan pay maddesi nedeniyle Udinese pazarlıklarda tok satıcı rolünde. Ayrıca Lazio'nun bu yaz "net sıfır" bütçe dengesiyle hareket etmek zorunda olması transferi finansal açıdan zorlaştırıyor.

Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin yıllık 15 milyon Euro'luk teklifini geride bırakan Mason Greenwood, 5 milyon Euro maaşla AS Roma ile el sıkıştı; İtalyan devi şimdi Marsilya'nın 55 milyon Euro'luk talebini taksitli formülle çözmeye çalışıyor.
İtalya devi AS Roma, Mason Greenwood ile yıllık 5 milyon Euro maaş karşılığında anlaşmaya vardı.
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Yıldız oyuncunun transferi için kulübü Marsilya ile pazarlıklar sürüyor. Transfer sürecindeki mali dengeler ve tarafların teklifleri ise şu şekilde:
Fransız kulübü, oyuncu için 50 milyon Euro peşin + 5 milyon Euro bonus beklentisinde ısrar ediyor. 1 Temmuz’da devreye girecek 60 milyon Euro'luk serbest kalma maddesinden önce işi bitirmek isteyen Roma, 15-20 milyon Euro peşin, kalan tutarı ise 2-3 sezona yayacak bir ödeme planı sunuyor.
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Fenerbahçe'de seçimi kaybeden başkan adayı Hakan Safi, süreç kapandığı için geçerliliğini yitiren şu teklifleri yapmıştı.
- Yıllık 15 milyon Euro maaş.
- 45 milyon Euro peşin + 10 milyon Euro bonus bonservis bedeli.
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Greenwood, Roma'ya Fenerbahçe için konuşulan rakamın 3'te 1'i fiyatına (5 milyon Euro) "evet" derken; Roma ise Marsilya'nın yüksek peşinat talebini uzun vadeli taksitlerle esnetmeye çalışıyor.

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası L Grubu'nda Gana ile İngiltere yarın TSİ ile 23.00'te karşılaşacak. İngiliz basınından Daily Star'ın paylaştığı habere göre; Ganalı ünlü büyücü (shaman) Nana Kwaku Bonsam, bu karşılaşma öncesinde İngiliz golcü Harry Kane hakkında çarpıcı iddialarda bulundu.
Daha önce de büyük turnuvalar öncesi yaptığı kehanetler ve "büyü" iddialarıyla tanınan Bonsam, bu kez hedefinde İngiltere milli takımının dünyaca ünlü forveti Harry Kane'in olduğunu açıkladı.
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"ONU DURDURMAK İÇİN NE YAPMAM GEREKTİĞİNİ BİLİYORUM"
Ülkesi Gana'nın başarısı için devreye girdiğini belirten Bonsam, Harry Kane üzerinde özel olarak "çalıştığını" belirterek şu ifadeleri kullandı:
"Harry Kane üzerinde çalışıyorum. Daha önce neler yapabileceğimi gösterdim, bu yüzden onu durdurmak için ne yapmam gerektiğini biliyorum. Ona ciddi bir sakatlık dilemiyorum. Ülkeme karşı onu durdurmak yeterli olacaktır."

Yeni sezon perdesini açan Fenerbahçe'de gençlerin ağırlıkta olduğu sağlık kontrolleri sürerken, Çarşamba günü başlayacak Topuk Yaylası kampı öncesi Asensio ve Talisca belirsizliği sürüyor.
Fenerbahçe, yeni sezon öncesi ilk adımı sağlık kontrolleriyle attı. Kulüpten gelen ilk bilgilere göre süreç şu şekilde ilerleyecek.
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Bugün kulüp tarafından paylaşılan fotoğraflarda, sağlık kontrollerine ağırlıklı olarak genç oyuncuların katıldığı görüldü.
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Futbolcuların sağlık taramaları yarın da hız kesmeden sürecek. Sağlık kontrollerinin tamamlanmasının ardından sarı-lacivertliler, yeni sezon kamp çalışmaları için Çarşamba günü Topuk Yaylası’na hareket edecek.
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Milan Skriniar'ın yarın sağlık kontrolünden geçmesi bekleniyor... ancak Marco Asensio ve Talisca'nın sağlık kontrollerine gelip Topuk Yaylası kampına katılıp katılmayacaklarıyla ilgili bilgi yok.
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Google is changing how target-based bid strategies behave when campaigns are constrained by budget, aiming to make performance more consistent with advertiser targets even as budgets fluctuate.
The update will take effect on August 17th, with a new Bid Target Adjustment Tool becoming available on July 6.
What’s happening. Google says campaigns using target-based bidding strategies, such as Target CPA, will more closely align with their configured targets when budget limitations exist.
The company is also introducing a Bid Target Adjustment Tool that will allow advertisers to review and modify targets before the changes take effect.
Why we care. Campaigns that have been outperforming their target CPA or ROAS goals may no longer continue doing so automatically after the update. Google’s changes are designed to make budget-constrained campaigns adhere more closely to their stated targets, which could alter performance and efficiency if targets haven’t been reviewed recently.
For example, a campaign using a Target CPA of $10 that is currently achieving a $5 CPA could see performance move closer to the $10 target unless the advertiser updates the target setting.
The new Bid Target Adjustment Tool gives advertisers a chance to proactively update bidding goals before the August rollout. For some advertisers, failing to adjust targets could mean paying more per conversion or seeing performance shift toward Google’s target rather than the campaign’s historical results.
Why Google is making the change. According to Google, the update is intended to reduce volatility and create more predictable performance when advertisers increase, decrease or otherwise adjust campaign budgets.
The company says the new tool will help advertisers align bidding targets more closely with actual business objectives before enforcement begins.
What advertisers should do. Google is encouraging advertisers to review campaigns that use target-based bidding strategies and evaluate whether existing targets still reflect desired outcomes.
Advertisers will receive notifications in their Google Ads accounts before the rollout and can use the Bid Target Adjustment Tool to identify campaigns that may be affected.
Between the lines. The update could have significant implications for advertisers whose campaigns are consistently outperforming their targets. In some cases, maintaining current performance levels may require lowering target settings rather than leaving them unchanged.
Bottom line: Google is tightening the relationship between target-based bidding goals and actual campaign performance, making it more important for advertisers to regularly review and update bidding targets as business conditions change.
Rankings, traffic, and conversions still matter. But they don’t tell you whether buyers can find you, understand you, and feel confident enough to choose you.
That’s a bigger challenge now that people move between search engines, AI assistants, social platforms, marketplaces, review sites, and private communities before making a decision.
Viewed through that lens, search performance comes down to three things: presence, interpretation, and momentum.
Is your brand showing up in the places where demand starts, not just where it converts?
This goes far beyond rankings or impression share to ask whether the brand appears when people are exploring the category:
If a brand only appears once someone already knows its name, it’s arriving late. It may look efficient because branded demand converts well. But commercially, it means the brand is depending on other forces to create demand before it turns up to harvest it.
A pattern we see repeatedly is brands mistaking weak presence for weak conversion. Across 196 brands we tracked over 12 months, the same shape kept appearing.
Branded search healthy, CPA respectable, but presence sitting in the bottom half of the competitive set. The brand was converting people who already knew it while missing the moments where the category was being explored by everyone else.
Travel illustrates this most clearly. It’s a category where presence is the dominant driver of market share because people often shop for holidays before they have a brand in mind.
If a travel brand is absent from those early discovery moments, it never enters the consideration set. CRO can’t fix that. Ask what share of category discovery moments you’re actually present in.
When branded conversion is strong but unbranded presence is weak, the growth opportunity sits upstream:
That’s where the category is being decided.
If presence is weak, interpretation won’t save you. But presence alone isn’t enough — being found is only useful if what people find makes sense.
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When your brand does show up, is it being understood in a way that helps you get chosen?
People search to find something and reduce doubt. The language gives it away:
It’s the buyer showing you the anxiety in the decision. Many brands answer these questions badly or too late.
The ad says one thing, the organic result says another, the reviews raise a concern, the landing page is generic, and the AI answer gives a technically accurate but underwhelming summary. The customer is left to connect the dots themselves.
AI makes this harder because the answer is increasingly compressed and increasingly unstable. Brands aren’t just fighting for a blue link anymore. They are fighting to be included, described, and trusted inside an answer that may look completely different next month.
In practice, that means AI search visibility should not be judged solely by traffic volume.
Publishers such as Reuters and The Guardian receive less than 1% of referral traffic from AI platforms despite being frequently cited, but The Washington Post found that visitors arriving from AI platforms converted to subscriptions at four to five times the rate of traditional search visitors.
The audience AI search delivers can be smaller and significantly more valuable. That only holds if the brand is being described accurately and compellingly enough to send the right people.
Our own research across categories adds a layer of nuance worth sitting with: LLM visibility isn’t what most brands think it is. LLM visibility correlates with market share at +0.19 on average. That’s weaker than many brands assume.
But the average hides a category split that matters. In fashion, the correlation is +0.58. In travel, +0.43. In finance and general retail, it inverts: −0.26 and −0.25. In those latter two categories, the brands appearing most often in AI answers are the ones losing share.
Reading the underlying signals, we see that AI systems are describing those brands in ways that don’t help them be chosen. The attributes being surfaced are wrong, outdated, or framed in terms of challenger comparisons that the established brand can’t win.
Audit your AI citations. Run the prompts your category buyers actually run, in the platforms they use, and read what is being said about you.
If the framing is wrong, the fix isn’t paid media. It’s the source signals AI systems pull from — editorial coverage, structured content, and the third-party comparisons in your category. That’s the work that changes how the answer reads next month, and the month after that.
Solving interpretation without presence means you’re explaining yourself to people who can’t find you. But solving both without momentum means you’re winning the same ground again every month.
Is your brand becoming easier to find, trust, and choose over time — or does every sale still need to be bought?
Most measurement gets too short-term to answer this question honestly, and marketers know it. Search shows whether compounding is happening.
These are signs that the brand is accumulating memory, trust, and proof — that the system is starting to work harder without needing to be pushed every time.
The opposite is equally visible. Paid dependency increases. Organic demand softens. Branded search only moves when campaigns are live. People arrive, compare, but don’t choose. The brand is active, but nothing is building.
The first thing to look at when performance feels stuck is the gap between a brand’s discoverability and its actual market share. The size and direction of that gap is usually enough to diagnose which problem you are dealing with.
A brand whose demand rank outperforms its discoverability rank is running on borrowed time. The numbers look strong, but the upstream signals aren’t building. In our data, that gap tends to close within three months. The play is to reinvest now before the lag catches up.
A brand whose discoverability outperforms its demand rank has something building that hasn’t surfaced yet. The instinct is to keep optimizing the conversion layer. Usually, the right call is the opposite: hold, let the upstream work compound, then drill into where the gap actually lives.
Almost no brand sits cleanly in one bucket. But knowing which gap to fund and which to let run is usually enough to act on.
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The challenge is knowing which of these three problems you’re dealing with before you start optimizing the wrong thing. That’s often harder than it sounds because brand and performance are managed by separate teams, with separate budgets, and separate definitions of success.
Customers don’t experience the brand in silos. They experience the search result, the review, the ad, the AI answer, the marketplace listing, the creator mention, and the thing their friend said in the group chat as one decision environment.
Presence feeds interpretation. Interpretation feeds momentum. Momentum reduces the cost of presence. Understanding where that loop breaks is often the fastest way to identify the constraint holding growth back.
Reddit is rolling out a suite of new advertising products powered by its Community Intelligence engine, betting that authentic user conversations have become one of the most influential forces in consumer decision-making.
What’s happening. Reddit is introducing new ad products designed to help brands tap into the platform’s vast repository of consumer conversations, which now includes more than 25 billion posts and comments.
The company says the new tools will help advertisers create more relevant campaigns, accelerate purchase decisions and improve performance by leveraging insights derived directly from Reddit communities.
Why we care. Reddit is giving brands new ways to turn authentic community conversations into ad creative, shopping experiences and performance signals.
As more consumers use Reddit to research and validate purchase decisions—including AI-generated recommendations—these tools could help brands reach high-intent audiences with messaging rooted in real user sentiment.
New creative tools. Reddit is launching several new AI-powered creative features.
Free-form ad generator (Beta)
The tool automatically combines information from a brand’s website with relevant Reddit conversations to create ads inspired by Reddit’s long-form post format.
The goal is to help advertisers build campaigns that feel more native to the platform.
Tailored creative assets (Beta)
Using AI, Reddit identifies relevant communities and audience segments, then generates customized headlines and image variations designed to improve ad relevance.
The feature is currently available for Max Campaigns.
Redditor Highlights (GA)
Now generally available, the feature allows eligible brands to incorporate real Reddit conversations directly into their ads.
Ads can display summaries of community sentiment alongside related organic posts, helping brands showcase authentic customer perspectives.
Shopping Listing Ads (Alpha). Reddit is also entering the shopping ads space with a new ad type. The new format matches products from participating advertisers to relevant conversations and displays them in a carousel format.
The experience mirrors how users already compare products and seek recommendations within Reddit discussions.
Performance gets an AI boost. Alongside the new ad formats, Reddit says it continues to invest heavily in machine learning across its advertising platform.
They highlighted early testing results from a new six-second engaged video view optimization goal, which delivered:
Reddit says its combination of machine learning and Community Intelligence enables more contextual ad targeting and content understanding across the platform.
Bottom line. Reddit is turning its vast archive of user conversations into advertising products, giving brands new ways to build campaigns, influence purchase decisions and improve performance using insights drawn directly from community discussions
A 2023 Google patent describes how AI systems could build an understanding of businesses, brands, products, and other entities from websites and public data.
The filing outlines a process for extracting information, identifying relationships, and synthesizing what Google calls a “deep, holistic characterization” of an entity.
If systems like this become more influential in search, SEO may increasingly involve helping Google understand the entity behind your content, not just the content itself.
Google has spent more than two decades helping users find information published on webpages. Whether through traditional search results, featured snippets, or AI-generated answers, the process has generally started with understanding documents.
As Google’s search products become more conversational and recommendation-driven, understanding individual documents may no longer be enough.
Before an AI system can recommend a business, compare products, explain a brand, or suggest a service provider, it must first understand the entity behind the content.
That’s what makes Google’s “Data extraction using LLMs” patent interesting.
At first glance, the patent may seem like another content extraction system. Search engines have been extracting information from webpages for years. However, Google describes a broader objective.
According to the filing:
Google defines an entity broadly, including people, companies, businesses, places, objects, and concepts.
Rather than simply identifying facts or indexing content, the system is designed to interpret information, identify relationships, generate summaries, and develop an understanding of the entity represented by that information.

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At a high level, the patent describes a system for collecting information from multiple sources, interpreting that information, and synthesizing an understanding of an entity.

The process begins by identifying a domain and an associated entity. The system then gathers information from webpages associated with that domain and processes it using an artificial intelligence system that includes a large language model (LLM).
Rather than simply extracting facts from individual pages, the system is designed to generate what the patent calls a characterization of the entity.
Google explains that this characterization is “an interpretation of the extracted first content and extracted second content rather than a verbatim duplication of the extracted content.”
In other words, the system goes beyond collecting information. It interprets that information and forms conclusions about the entity behind it.
The patent further explains that the AI system can analyze webpages to extract information such as an entity’s presence, age, principles, services, reputation, social media sentiment, and relationships between different elements associated with the organization.
These signals help the system move beyond understanding individual webpages toward understanding the entity itself.
Importantly, the patent isn’t limited to information found on a company’s own website. Google notes:
Taken together, the goal appears to be to build a more complete understanding of the entity than could be obtained from any single webpage.
The system is designed to organize information about an entity into a format that can be interpreted, expanded, and used by other systems.
After collecting information from webpages and other sources, the patent describes generating an entity summary. The examples provided in the filing aren’t page summaries. Instead, they read more like descriptions of a company’s identity, positioning, values, and characteristics.
One example included in the patent describes a hypothetical company’s brand identity, noting associations with simplicity, accessibility, trust, innovation, and social responsibility.
Another example presents those same concepts as a set of key attributes rather than a narrative summary.
“Here are some key aspects of Example Search Co’s brand identity:
– Trustworthiness: Example Search Co. is known for its reliable and trustworthy search engine. The company also has a strong commitment to privacy and security.
– Innovation: Example Search Co. is constantly innovating and releasing new products and services. The company is known for its ability to anticipate user needs and deliver innovative solutions.
– Accessibility: Example Search Co’s products and services are designed to be accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or technical expertise.
– Social responsibility: Example Search Co. is committed to using its technology to make a positive impact on the world. The company has a number of initiatives in place to promote sustainability, diversity, and inclusion.”
What’s important here is the overall format. The system takes information distributed across multiple sources, transforms it into an interpretation of the entity, and synthesizes it into a higher-level understanding of the entity.
Google builds this understanding through hierarchical graph structures. According to the patent, the generated characterization can include:
The accompanying figures from the patent provide a better sense of what this means in practice.

The figure above shows an example graph generated for a service-based company.
The figure below provides a similar example for a product-based company. In both cases, the system organizes information into connected relationships rather than isolated facts.

Instead of just knowing that a business offers a service, the system associates that service with audiences, locations, reputation signals, differentiators, and other related attributes.
Instead of only identifying a product, the system can also connect it to features, categories, use cases, and related offerings.
The patent begins to resemble an entity modeling system more than a content extraction system.
That difference becomes apparent when you look at the types of information Google says the system can analyze.
The patent specifically references extracting information related to an entity’s presence, age, principles, services, reputation, social media sentiment, and relationships between different elements associated with the business. It also discusses incorporating information from external sources such as maps data, user reviews, business information, and job listings.
Taken together, these aren’t just website attributes. They’re also signals that help define an entity’s identity.
The result is a model that appears capable of answering broader questions about an organization than traditional extraction systems were designed to address.
Rather than identifying products, services, or facts, the system develops a contextual understanding of who the entity is, what it does, how it’s perceived, and how it relates to other entities.
This is where the patent becomes particularly interesting for SEO.
Google has spent years building systems that help machines understand information on the web. Structured data, schema markup, product feeds, business listings, and knowledge graphs all exist, in part, to make information easier to organize, interpret, and connect.
One aspect the patent emphasizes repeatedly is the ability to extract information that wasn’t specifically structured for machine consumption.
The patent explains that the AI system can extract content that has “not been structured for parsing by the artificial intelligence system” and can process information from webpages that haven’t been organized according to the requirements of traditional content extraction systems.
Google identifies this as one of the primary advantages of the approach.
According to the filing, existing content extractors are often limited to content that follows predefined structures, while the proposed system can extract and interpret information “irrespective of its format.” Rather than reproducing extracted text, the system can generate new content that interprets and synthesizes the information it finds.
The patent suggests Google is exploring ways to use this capability to build a more complete understanding of an entity. That understanding isn’t limited to information found on a company’s own website.
The patent explicitly discusses supplementing website content with information from maps data, business information, job listings, and other third-party sources.
Taken together, the process begins to resemble an entity analysis system rather than a webpage analysis system. The website remains vitally important, but it’s no longer the only source of truth. Instead, the website becomes one of several inputs used to construct an understanding of the entity behind it.
As AI-powered search experiences become more focused on answering questions, making recommendations, and helping users evaluate options, the quality of those outputs depends on the quality of the system’s understanding.
Before an AI system can recommend a business, summarize a brand, compare products, or explain why one option may be a better fit than another, it first needs a model of the entities involved. The patent describes one possible approach for creating that model.
Patents don’t tell us exactly how Google will use a technology. Many patents never become products, and even when they do, the implementation often looks different from what is described in the filing.
What patents can do is reveal how Google is thinking about a problem. In this case, the problem appears to be understanding entities.
That may sound familiar because entity understanding isn’t a new concept within Google Search. Google’s Knowledge Graph, introduced more than a decade ago, was built around connecting entities and relationships.
More recently, Google’s emphasis on E-E-A-T, product reviews, business information, and reputation signals has reflected a similar objective: understanding not just what a page says, but who is behind it and whether that source can be trusted.
What makes this patent worth examining is the role large language models now play in that process.
This patent describes a process in which an AI system can:
That capability becomes increasingly important as Google’s search experiences move beyond document retrieval.
Consider what is required for a system like AI Overviews to answer a question about a company, product, or service. The system must first determine what that entity is, what it offers, who it serves, how it differs from alternatives, and whether it is relevant to the user’s query.
The same challenge exists in AI Mode, Gemini, and recommendation-driven experiences such as Ask Maps. Before an AI system can recommend an entity, it must first understand it.
That idea appears throughout the patent. Google repeatedly describes collecting information from multiple sources, generating summaries, organizing attributes into relationships, and developing an understanding of the entity as a whole.
The patent explains that the system can identify characteristics such as services, reputation, principles, social sentiment, and relationships between different elements associated with the entity.

Through an SEO lens, this suggests a change in how webpages may function.
Traditionally, webpages have been optimized to rank for queries. A service page targets a service keyword. A category page targets a product category. A location page targets a geographic market. Those objectives remain important.
However, if systems like the one described in this patent become more influential, webpages may increasingly serve a second purpose. They become evidence used to construct an understanding of the entity behind them.
This is one reason the patent’s emphasis on multiple data sources is so interesting. The filing doesn’t describe building an understanding from a single webpage. It describes combining information from websites, maps data, business information, job listings, and other public sources to create a more complete picture of the entity.
The implication here is that visibility may increasingly depend on how effectively Google understands the entity associated with those keywords. That becomes especially important in environments where users are no longer choosing from a list of 10 blue links.
When an AI system is summarizing options, making recommendations, or narrowing choices on behalf of a user, the quality of its understanding becomes a critical factor in determining which entities are surfaced and how they are described.
The challenge for SEO may no longer be limited to helping Google understand a page. It may increasingly involve helping Google understand who you are.
If Google’s goal is to synthesize an understanding of a business from its website and other public sources, the practical question becomes: What can organizations do to help shape that understanding?
The patent suggests that entity understanding emerges from the accumulation and interpretation of information across multiple sources rather than any single webpage, profile, or signal.
While the patent doesn’t provide optimization recommendations, it does point to several areas businesses should pay attention to.
The patent repeatedly references using information from multiple sources to generate a characterization of an entity.
Because that characterization is “an interpretation of the extracted first and second content rather than a verbatim duplication of the extracted content,” consistency becomes increasingly important.
Review how your business is described across:
The goal isn’t identical wording everywhere. The goal is to ensure AI systems encounter a consistent understanding of who you are, what you do, and who you serve.
The patent’s example entity summaries focus on characteristics such as trustworthiness, innovation, accessibility, and social responsibility.
Ask yourself:
Examples might include:
The clearer those differentiators are communicated, the easier they become for AI systems to identify and associate with the entity.
The patent describes building an understanding of an entity from multiple sources. That means claims alone may carry less weight than evidence that reinforces those claims.
Examples of supporting evidence include:
The goal isn’t simply publishing more content. The goal is providing evidence that supports the attributes you want associated with your entity.
One of the more interesting aspects of the patent is its use of hierarchical graphs to organize relationships between different attributes and concepts.
Businesses should make it easy for search engines and AI systems to understand relationships between:
The easier those relationships are to identify, the easier it becomes for AI systems to understand where an entity fits and when it should be recommended.
A useful exercise is to ask:
The answer may reveal gaps, inconsistencies, or missed opportunities that are difficult to identify when looking at individual pages in isolation.
As AI-powered search becomes increasingly focused on understanding and recommending entities, that broader view of your digital presence may become just as important as traditional page-level optimization.
One of the strengths of this patent is that it isn’t limited to a particular type of entity. Google’s definition is intentionally broad, encompassing businesses, organizations, products, places, concepts, and people.
That breadth suggests the framework could potentially be applied across many different search experiences and industries. The challenges associated with entity understanding are likely to vary depending on the type of business being analyzed.
Enterprise organizations often face a consistency challenge. Information about the business may be distributed across product pages, investor relations content, press releases, partner websites, recruiting materials, analyst reports, and social media channels. Different departments frequently describe the organization in different ways.
If AI systems are synthesizing an understanding of the entity from multiple sources, consider:
As AI systems increasingly interpret information across channels, maintaining a coherent entity identity may become just as important as maintaining a consistent brand identity.
The patent’s product-related examples suggest that entity understanding may extend beyond organizations to individual products.
Users often ask questions that require evaluation rather than retrieval. Rather than just searching for a product, they’re asking which product is best for a specific use case, budget, audience, or situation.
For ecommerce brands, consider:
Product information architecture, reviews, category relationships, and supporting content may all contribute to how products are understood and surfaced in AI-driven experiences.
Local businesses often face a reputational and specialization challenge.
Many of the attributes referenced in the patent align closely with signals already used in local search, including services, reputation, social sentiment, and business information.
For local businesses, consider:
A local business is more than a collection of service pages. It is an entity associated with specific services, locations, expertise, reviews, and reputation signals gathered from across the web.
Across enterprise, ecommerce, and local search, the challenges are similar. Before Google can recommend an entity, compare an entity, or explain an entity, it must first understand that entity. The patent provides one of the clearest examples yet of how that understanding might be built.
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Patents aren’t product announcements. Google files thousands of patents, and many never become user-facing features.
The most useful way to view this patent isn’t as a roadmap for a future ranking algorithm, but as a window into how Google is approaching the challenge of understanding entities in the age of LLMs.
Throughout the filing, Google repeatedly returns to the same objective: using AI to collect information from websites and public sources, interpret that information, and synthesize an understanding of an entity.
In Google’s own words, the techniques described in the patent enable artificial intelligence to “extract content from a website or domain and other public sources to synthesize an understanding of a particular entity.”
That objective aligns closely with the direction of Google’s newer search experiences. AI Overviews, AI Mode, Ask Maps, and other AI-powered systems all depend on understanding the businesses, products, organizations, and concepts they reference. They evaluate, summarize, compare, and recommend entities.
For SEOs, that may be the most important takeaway. Historically, SEO has focused on helping Google understand webpages.
Patents like this suggest that the next challenge is helping Google understand the entity behind them. That understanding may influence who gets surfaced, who gets cited, and ultimately, who gets chosen.
SEO attribution has always been messy. Unlike paid search, organic search lacks the same tracking granularity, has a lag between the work and the results, and often depends on signals you can’t control, such as rankings.
To make matters worse, attribution is even more of a black box today, with AI-generated answers dominating SERPs and LLMs that don’t always link back to your site or pass referrer strings.
Businesses have never really cared about that complexity. They care about the return they’re getting from their marketing dollars.
The good news?
SEOs can still tell a compelling ROI story, but it takes more nuance, more data digging, and more math than ever before. This article walks through key considerations as you build your next SEO ROI story.
SEO ROI has traditionally been calculated using variations of the same formula:
It’s clean, fits on a single slide for executives, and makes sense for a long time. Before the rise of generative AI, driving incremental traffic — and therefore revenue — was the north star for most SEO campaigns.
However, sharp increases in zero-click searches and major attribution gaps from LLMs have upended traditional models.
In many cases, organic traffic may be flat or even declining, even as overall visibility increases through impressions, AI Overview rankings, or prompt visibility.
Looking only at organic metrics and incremental gains tells only part of the story. To show SEO’s true value, we need to rethink the formula.
Track, grow, and measure your visibility across Google, AI search, social, local, and every channel that influences buying decisions.
Here are three ways to build a more complete SEO ROI model.
With 60% of searches ending without a click, and that number continuing to grow, a huge part of SEO’s value today is defensive. That means maintaining and protecting traffic that would otherwise erode due to various factors.
The formula above doesn’t account for that at all. For example, would you judge a goalkeeper’s performance by how many goals they’ve scored?
The same is increasingly true of SEO. Only counting what’s new erases everything you preserved.
In a flat or declining landscape, holding the line is a major win, yet it’s completely ignored when you focus only on incremental gains.
The starting point for this ROI story shouldn’t be incremental organic revenue alone. It should be all organic revenue. That’s the entire asset SEO is responsible for maintaining and defending.
This may be a tough sell for many website owners, but it’s the truth. And if you go this route, there’s one major caveat.
Claiming all organic revenue is disingenuous if branded growth is driving most of the performance.
Branded traffic is influenced by many factors outside SEO’s control, including PR campaigns, paid media, product, word of mouth, and more. When someone Googles your website by name, SEO rarely created that demand. It simply captured it.
SEO’s real lever is non-branded search. Before taking credit for total organic revenue, you need to segment it accordingly.
Since this can’t be done cleanly in Google Analytics, start by pulling the branded-versus-non-branded split from Google Search Console. Then apply that split to your total organic revenue using a weighted model.
Here’s some real-world data, for example:

Branded traffic accounts for about 70% of total clicks and is declining, while non-brand traffic accounts for roughly 30% and is growing. That split tells a value story on its own because non-branded growth offsetting branded decline is exactly what good SEO should produce. Before taking credit for total organic revenue, though, we need to create a blended weight.
Let’s say SEO gets 10% credit for branded traffic and 100% credit for non-branded traffic. Treat these as starting points and calibrate them for each client. The calculation would be:
Apply that 37% weight to total organic revenue. If the site generates $100,000 in organic revenue per month, SEO gets credit for $37,000, not the full $100,000.
That’s likely far higher than the revenue you’d attribute to incremental gains alone. Because you’ve openly discounted credit you don’t deserve, the model is more defensible and shows stakeholders that you understand its limitations.
Dig deeper: The dark SEO funnel: Why traffic no longer proves SEO success
Last-click attribution buries SEO. That’s nothing new, but it’s even more relevant today.
Organic is often the first touchpoint in a user’s journey. Today, that might mean only an impression, with no measurable click at all.
Remove that influence, and SEO can look like a minor contributor to revenue it actually initiated.
SEO should take credit for the conversions it assists, even when another channel closes them. Here’s an example:

Organic dominates all three stages of touchpoint credit, but a last-click-only model rewards only the final click.
The catch is that GA4 doesn’t surface a clean assisted-conversion value the way Universal Analytics did. Precisely calculating assisted conversions requires exporting path data to BigQuery and deriving a true fractional value for each channel.
However, data-driven attribution in GA4 provides a defensible shortcut. Google already assigns each channel fractional credit based on its influence on conversions. We can use organic’s early- and mid-touch credit as a proxy for the assist value that last-click attribution ignores.
From there, multiply by the value of a conversion, using $100 as an illustration.
The same brand-versus-non-brand logic technically applies to assists. Since GA4 doesn’t cleanly split assist credit by query type, we left out late-touch credit. That’s where branded behavior tends to concentrate, and excluding it removes much of the credit that would otherwise be discounted.
Even as a directional number, the data proves the point: Organic is providing real value. Relying on last-click attribution alone leaves that ROI out of your story.
Dig deeper: Stop paying for traffic: The enterprise CMO’s guide to ROI-driven SEO
SEO-led content doesn’t stay within the organic channel. The same research, briefs, and articles your team produces can be repurposed across multiple channels:
Looking only at organic revenue ignores all the downstream value generated by SEO efforts.
I recently looked at a client where we’d just started publishing new articles and refreshing existing ones. After only one month, we were already seeing some of that content being used and generating conversions in other channels.

Sure, 29 calls and five qualified leads aren’t a huge number. But it will grow over time, and those are conversions SEO shouldn’t ignore.
Similar to assisted conversions, drilling down to an actual dollar amount requires some fancy math, but it’s possible.
Start by:
In practice, it could look something like this:
Even if the numbers feel small, this is another way SEO can rightfully claim revenue and help justify the overall cost of the campaign.
Dig deeper: What 4 AI search experiments reveal about attribution and buying decisions
See where your brand appears, where it doesn’t, and exactly how to win more visibility across search, AI, local, social, and every channel that matters.
SEO can and should take credit for value beyond incremental organic revenue. Your exact methodology may differ, so work with your most data-savvy team members to get it right. The general concepts are what matter:
The classic ROI formula isn’t wrong. It’s incomplete.
As search evolves, the way we measure ROI should evolve with it.
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Qadın futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandasının üzvləri bu gün gənclər və idman naziri Fərid Qayıbov ilə görüş keçiriblər.
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Bildirilir ki, Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin dəvəti ilə keçirilmiş görüşdə millinin futbolçuları, məşqçi və texniki heyəti iştirak edib.
Söhbət zamanı komandanın 2027-ci il dünya çempionatının seçmə mərhələsindəki çıxışı və əldə etdiyi nəticələr müzakirə olunub. Fərid Qayıbov millinin qrup mərhələsində keçirdiyi 6 oyunun 4-də qələbə qazanaraq 12 xalla ikinci yeri tutmasını yüksək nəticə kimi qiymətləndirib.
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Millinin baş məşqçisi Siyasət Əsgərov isə komandanın fəaliyyəti, hazırlıq prosesi və qarşıdakı hədəflərlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Görüşün sonunda kapitan Sevinc Cəfərzadə xatirə hədiyyəsi olaraq Azərbaycan millisinin formasını Fərid Qayıbova təqdim edib.
Səmimi və məhsuldar şəraitdə keçən görüş xatirə şəkillərinin çəkdirilməsi ilə başa çatıb.
Misir millisi futbol üzrə dünya çempionatları tarixində ilk qələbəsini qazanıb, hücumçusu Məhəmməd Salah isə yeni rekorda imza atıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Afrika təmsilçisi DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin ikinci turunda Yeni Zelandiyanı 3:1 hesabı ilə məğlub edərək tarixi uğura imza atıb.
Kanadanın Vankuver şəhərində keçirilmiş qarşılaşmada Yeni Zelandiya hesabı açsa da, misirlilər geridönüş etməyi bacarıblar. Yeni zelandiyalıların heyətində Finn Serman 15-ci dəqiqədə fərqlənib. Misirin qollarını isə Mustafa Ziko (58), Məhəmməd Salah (67) və Trezeqe (82) vurublar.
Bu qələbəyədək Misir millisi dünya çempionatlarının final mərhələsində keçirdiyi səkkiz oyunda üç heç-heçə edib və beş dəfə məğlub olmuşdu. Beləliklə, yığma mundial tarixində ilk qələbəsini doqquzuncu matçında əldə edib.
Məhəmməd Salah isə Misir yığmasının yeni rekordçusu olub. Təcrübəli hücumçu Misir millisinin tarixində qol vurmuş ən yaşlı futbolçu adına sahib çıxıb. O,, Yeni Zelandiya ilə matçda 34 yaş 6 günlüyündə qapıya yol tapmaqla Maqdi Abdelqaninin rekordunu geridə qoyub. Abdelqani 1990-cı ildə keçirilmiş Niderland ilə matçda qol vurarkən 30 yaş 320 günlük idi.
Yeni Zelandiya millisi isə dünya çempionatlarında dörd oyundan ibarət məğlubiyyətsiz seriyasını başa vurub. Okeaniya təmsilçisi 2010-cu il mundialında qrup mərhələsində keçirdiyi hər üç oyunda heç-heçə etmişdi.
İki turdan sonra G qrupunda Misir 4 xalla turnir cədvəlinə başçılıq edir. İran və Belçikanın hərəsinin 2 xalı var. Yeni Zelandiya isə 1 xalla sonuncu pillədə qərarlaşıb.
Qrup mərhələsinin son turunda Misir İranla, Belçika isə Yeni Zelandiya ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
Qeyd edək ki, ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada keçirilən DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq. Dünya çempionatında ilk dəfə 48 komanda iştirak edir. Turnirin son qalibi Argentina millisidir.
İspaniya millisinin hücumçusu Lamin Yamal dünya çempionatının qrup mərhələsində Səudiyyə Ərəbistanına qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ərəblər üzərində qazanılmış 4:0 hesablı qələbədən sonra təəssüratlarını bölüşüb.
18 yaşlı futbolçu komandanın ilk turdakı uğursuzluqdan nəticə çıxardığını və hazırda daha yaxşı vəziyyətdə olduqlarını bildirib.
“Biz oyunun ilk hissəsini keçirib bir qədər dincəlməyi planlaşdırmışdıq, amma əsas məqsəd komandaya kömək etmək idi. İlk oyunda özümüz kimi deyildik, lakin indi formaya düşmüşük və daha artığını etməyə hazırıq.
Hər şey istədiyimiz kimi alındı: üç top fərqi ilə üstünlük qazanmağımız mənə dincəlmək imkanı verdi. Buna görə də hər şey ideal keçdi. Qalib gəlməli olduğunu düşündüyün oyunda heç-heçə etmək xoş deyil. Biz bu barədə çox düşündük və bu matça məhz istədiyimiz şəkildə yanaşdıq”.
Gənc futbolçu dünya çempionatında start heyətində çıxdığı ilk oyunda qol vurmağın onun üçün xüsusi məna daşıdığını vurğulayıb.
“Mən həmişə dünya çempionatına düşməyi arzulamışam. Start heyətində keçirdiyim ilk mundial oyununda qol vurmaq sadəcə bir xəyaldır. Son dünya çempionatını məktəbdə sinif otağında izləyirdim. İndi isə burada, anamın və bütün ailəmin gözü qarşısında qol vurmaq sadəcə möhtəşəm hissdir”.
Yamal “Barselona”nın yetirməsidir və 2023-cü ilin aprel ayından əsas komandada çıxış edir. Gənc futbolçu Kataloniya klubu ilə üç dəfə İspaniya çempionu (2023, 2025, 2026), iki dəfə İspaniya Super Kubokunun qalibi (2025, 2026), bir dəfə isə ölkə kubokunun sahibi (2025) olub.
Lamin Yamal İspaniya millisinin heyətində keçirdiyi 27 oyunda 7 qol vurub və 12 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.

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Fil Dişi Sahili millisi ciddi itki ilə üzləşib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yığmanın müdafiəçisi Vilfrid Sinqo zədələnib. Almaniya ilə dünya çempionatının II tur matçında (1:2) zədələnən oyunçu azı 3 ay yaşıl meydanlardan uzaq qalacaq.
Sinqo “Qalatasaray” klubunun da üzvüdür.
Fil Dişi Sahili yığması mundialda qrupda Almaniya, Ekvador və Kurasao ilə mübarizə aparır. Yığma 1 xalla qrupda ikinci sıradadır.
Azərbaycan kamandan oxatanları İspaniyanın paytaxtı Madriddə təşkil olunacaq Dünya Kubokunun 4-cü mərhələsində qüvvələrini sınayacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Azərbaycan Kamandan Oxatma Federasiyası məlumat yayıb. Turnirdə ölkəni Yaylagül Ramazanova, Məhəmmədəli Əliyev, Fatimə Hüseynli və Lalə Əbdürəhmanova təmsil edəcəklər.
İdmançılar fərdi, komanda və qarışıq növlərdə mübarizə aparacaqlar.
Qeyd edək ki, yarış iyulun 7-12-si aralığında baş tutacaq.
Almaniya millisi itki ilə üzləşib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yığmanın müdafiəçisi Niko Şlotterbek zədələnib. Bu barədə “Sky Sports” məlumat yayıb.
Fil Dişi Sahili yığması ilə matçda sol ayaq əzələsindən xəsarət alan Niko dünya çempionatının qalan oyunlarını buraxacaq.
26 yaşlı futbolçu mundialda keçirdiyi iki oyunda bir qol vurub.
Qadın futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandasının üzvləri gənclər və idman naziri Fərid Qayıbovla görüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin dəvəti ilə keçirilən görüşdə millinin futbolçuları, məşqçi və texniki heyəti iştirak edib.
Söhbət zamanı komandanın 2027-ci il dünya çempionatının seçmə mərhələsindəki çıxışı və əldə etdiyi nəticələr müzakirə olunub. Fərid Qayıbov millinin qrup mərhələsində keçirdiyi 6 oyunun 4-də qələbə qazanaraq 12 xalla ikinci yeri tutmasını yüksək nəticə kimi qiymətləndirib.
Nazir komandanın nümayiş etdirdiyi əzmkar mübarizəni və peşəkar yanaşmanı xüsusi vurğulayaraq futbolçuları təbrik edib. O, əldə olunan nəticələrin ölkədə qadın futbolunun inkişafı baxımından mühüm əhəmiyyət daşıdığını bildirib və komanda üzvlərinə gələcək yarışlarda uğurlar arzulayıb. Fərid Qayıbov, həmçinin, UEFA Millətlər Liqasının növbəti mövsümündə millinin daha uğurlu çıxış edəcəyinə inandığını qeyd edib.
Daha sonra AFFA-nın Qadın Futbolu Departamentinin rəhbəri Zümrüd Ağayeva ölkədə qadın futbolunun mövcud vəziyyəti, inkişaf istiqamətləri və həyata keçirilən layihələr barədə ətraflı məlumat verib.
Millinin baş məşqçisi Siyasət Əsgərov isə komandanın fəaliyyəti, hazırlıq prosesi və qarşıdakı hədəflərlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Görüşün sonunda kapitan Sevinc Cəfərzadə xatirə hədiyyəsi olaraq Azərbaycan millisinin formasını Fərid Qayıbova təqdim edib.
Səmimi və məhsuldar şəraitdə keçən görüş xatirə şəkillərinin çəkdirilməsi ilə başa çatıb.
Inter striker Lautaro Martinez leads the line with Lionel Messi as Argentina face Austria in the 2026 World Cup with a head-to-head for the top of Group J.
It kicks off in Dallas at 18.00 UK time (19.00 CEST, 12.00 local time).
This will be a head-to-head to see who wins the group, as Argentina opened with a 3-0 victory over Algeria thanks to the Messi hat-trick, while Austria pushed Jordan aside 3-1 in their first game.
Whoever gets the three points today will practically book their place in the Round of 32.
Inter captain Lautaro Martinez will be hoping for his first goal of the tournament, as he again partners Messi upfront in Lionel Scaloni’s side, with Como talent Nico Paz on the bench.
The only change from the first game is ex-Udinese full-back Nahuel Molina in for Gonzalo Montiel.
As they seek to retain the World Cup trophy, they also mark the 40th anniversary of Diego Armando Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ goal against England at the 1986 World Cup.

Austria are safe in the knowledge they locked down coach Ralf Rangnick, who had been approached by Milan to take over as their new technical director.
Instead, he signed a new contract and will remain in charge of their national team going forward.
Ex-Inter striker Marko Arnautovic is still going strong at age 37, while Venezia defender Michael Svoboda recently earned promotion to Serie A.
Both are on the bench, but Como-owned defender Stefan Posch starts.
Argentina: E Martinez; Molina, Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Medina; De Paul, Fernandez, Mac Allister; Almada; Messi, Lautaro Martinez
Austria: A Schlager; Danso, Posch, Alaba; Laimer, Seiwald, X Schlager, Wanner; Sabitzer; Schmid, Gregoritsch
One year after bringing in Jonathan Rowe, Bologna have set their sights on another English winger: Jaden Philogene-Bidace of Ipswich Town, reports Gazzetta.
Serie A side Bologna are interested in Ipswich winger Philogene-Bidace, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
A right-footed left winger, Philogene scored 13 goals and provided two assists in 36 appearances across all competitions with the English Championship side in 2025-26.

Less than a year ago, in August 2025, Bologna signed another English winger, Jonathan Rowe, who ended his first season at the Dall’Ara with eight goals and five assists in 43 games across all competitions.
According to Gazzetta and Tuttosport, Bologna remain interested in Juventus’ Fabio Miretti and Joao Mario. The latter spent the second half of the 2025-26 on loan at the Stadio Dall’Ara.

Juventus, on the other hand, are interested in the Rossoblu centre-back Jhon Lucumí.
The latter has also been targeted by Roma and Bournemouth and has a €28m clause valid until July 15.
Other Bologna targets in central midfield are Orel Mangala of Lyon and Peer Koopmeiners, brother of Juventus man Teun, who is under contract with AZ Alkmaar.
Aston Villa have reportedly begun talks with intermediaries for Zion Suzuki, but Parma are hoping a bidding war erupts with Leeds United for the goalkeeper.
The Japan international had already impressed in Serie A this season by helping them secure a mid-table finish, and is now pulling out all the stops at the 2026 World Cup for his country too.
There had already been reports in Italy over the last few days that Aston Villa had chosen Suzuki as the ideal heir to Emiliano Martinez, who would seem to be close to a Serie A switch for Juventus.

Now teamTALK claim that the Premier League club has stepped up the pursuit by contacting intermediaries, hoping to put themselves in pole position for the Japanese-Ghanaian star.
However, Aston Villa are seemingly yet to speak directly with Parma, so any formal proposal is still quite a long way off.
The same source also notes that Leeds United have put Suzuki on their wish list, so Parma are hoping a Premier League bidding war breaks out.
He was purchased from Belgian side Sint-Truiden for €8.2m plus add-ons in 2024 and has a release clause in his contract worth €40m, which puts Parma in a very strong bargaining position.
His deal at the Stadio Tardini runs to June 2029 and Suzuki will celebrate his 24th birthday in August.
It had been a tough campaign for the goalkeeper, who was out of action from November 2025 to February 2026 after fracturing a bone in his hand.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Boca Juniors’ president Juan Roman Riquelme and director Rodolfo Arruabarrena have recently contacted Roma star Paulo Dybala, but the Argentine keeps prioritising a contract extension with the Giallorossi.
Argentine giants Boca Juniors continue to chase Roma star Dybala, who is available on a free transfer as his contract at the Stadio Olimpico expires at the end of the month.
According to Gazzetta, both Riquelme, the Boca Juniors president, and technical director Arruabarrena have called Dybala to present their project for him and emphasise La Joya’s significance in their plans.

La Gazzetta reported last week that Dybala’s former club Juventus had sounded out the striker about a possible return, yet Dybala’s priority is to reach an agreement with Roma.
Currently, however, the Giallorossi haven’t yet sent a satisfactory offer for the Argentine, proposing a €2.3m-a-year salary, while the player has demanded a €3m-a-year contract.

Roma’s offer includes bonuses tied to Dybala’s appearances in 2026-27, according to Gazzetta.
Roma owner Ryan Friedkin recently held talks with Dybala’s agent, Carlos Novel. However, the new Roma sporting director, Tony D’Amico, will now take over negotiations with the experienced forward.
Tuttosport reports that Juventus executives will meet with Franck Kessié’s agent later this week to discuss a possible free transfer for the ex-Milan and Atalanta star.
Juventus are expected to meet Kessié’s agent in Milan this week to sound out the midfielder’s availability to move to the Allianz Stadium on a free transfer this summer, reports Tuttosport.
The Turin-based paper claims that Kessié has rejected an offer to extend his contract with Al-Ahli. His current deal runs out at the end of this month.
The Ivory Coast international has reportedly turned down a €12m-a-year salary for the next two seasons.

A former Milan and Atalanta star, Kessié has already confirmed publicly that he’s ready to return to Serie A.
Naturally, however, a move to any Italian club would require the 29-year-old to cut his hefty salary.
Juventus already held talks with Kessié’s entourage in the January window, but Al-Ahli would not let the Ivorian midfielder leave.
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The Bianconeri remain interested in Kessié, even with new director Giovanni Carnevali in charge, and the first summer meeting between the two parties is likely to take place in a few days.
Kessié’s agent is expected to hold talks with other Serie A clubs as well.
Cagliari are reportedly in advanced negotiations with Pisa for Switzerland international Michel Aebischer, but the asking price is €5m, with Genoa, Sassuolo and Augsburg interest too.
The midfielder has impressed so far in the 2026 World Cup for his country, starting both the 1-1 draw with Qatar and 4-1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina.

He joined Pisa last summer from Bologna on loan with an obligation to buy for €4.5m, so the club wants to recoup that cash following relegation to Serie B.
According to Calciomercato com, the side leading the race is Cagliari, prepared to get close to the €5m asking price.
There is strong competition from Genoa and Sassuolo within Serie A, plus German side FC Augsburg.
It is reported that the Sardinians are in advanced talks with his agents and the 29-year-old is eager to make the transfer.
Aebischer has been in Serie A since January 2022 when coming to Bologna from Young Boys, initially on loan and then purchased six months later for €3m.
Although he was unable to prevent Pisa’s relegation, he scored one goal and provided two assists in 35 Serie A appearances.
The 2026 World Cup gives Serie A one of its biggest stages in years. Even without Italy’s presence, the league’s players, prospects, and transfer stories remain central to betting sites and how clubs, scouts, and fans will read the summer market.
Below, the focus is on the players who could rise, the established stars under pressure, and the deals that may follow. From breakout attackers to unsettled forwards, Serie A has enough storylines to shape much of the post-tournament conversation.
Serie A no longer feels like a league defined only by defensive caution. Its clubs now produce flexible attackers, sharp midfielders, and modern defenders who can handle different systems. That range helps explain why so many Italy-based players arrive at the World Cup already prepared.
A strong month at the World Cup can change how a player is judged faster than a full domestic season. Nico Paz, Kenan Yildiz, and Maduka Okoye all have the platform to turn club momentum into wider recognition, stronger value, and serious transfer interest.
Scouts trust Serie A players because the league teaches details that travel well. Positioning, pressing responsibility, and tactical patience matter when matches become tense. That makes its representatives easier to assess, especially for Premier League clubs looking for talent that can adapt quickly.
Nico Paz and Kenan Yildiz bring different kinds of excitement, especially in a tournament already full of possible breakout stars. Paz has Como’s calm playmaking touch, while Yildiz gives Turkey direct running, close control, and Juventus-level confidence.
Samuele Ricci and Reda Belahyane show why breakout stories in midfield often feel less flashy but more important. Ricci can slow chaos with clean passing, while Belahyane adds energy, tackles, and forward carries that help World Cup players turn pressure into dangerous attacks quickly.
Tarik Muharemovic and Nicolo Savona both fit the modern defender profile scouts now chase. Muharemovic brings size, calm passing, and aerial security, while Savona offers tactical flexibility that lets him play wider or tuck inside without weakening the defensive shape.
Maduka Okoye and Devis Vasquez have the kind of tournament roles that can change reputations fast. Okoye’s Udinese season showed volume and command, while Vasquez offers agility, sweeping, and distribution that may stand out if Colombia faces sustained pressure.
Lautaro Martínez, Dušan Vlahović, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia carry different national burdens, but the demand is similar. Each must handle goals, leadership, and World Cup pressure, where even outside noise can make tight matches feel heavier, as often suggested by Serie A predictions.

Rafael Leão, Marcus Thuram, and Jonathan David need the World Cup to change the mood around them. Leão must show consistency, Thuram needs goals to support his value, and David has to prove that his struggles at Juventus have not damaged him.
Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Romelu Lukaku, and Danilo know this tournament may shape how their international careers are remembered. They bring experience, tactical calm, and responsibility, but legacy now depends on performances worthy of a Serie A trophy pursuit.
Nico Paz and Kenan Yildiz already had serious attention before the tournament, but World Cup minutes can make that interest harder to control. Paz brings creative output, while Yildiz offers Juventus star power with the profile Club World Cup players usually build early.

Rafael Leão and Jonathan David both feel close to turning points. Leão needs a fresh challenge after an uneven Milan season, while David’s Juventus spell has not matched expectations, making the World Cup a useful stage for a cleaner exit.
Maduka Okoye and Samuele Ricci show how one strong tournament can change the market. Okoye can raise his price with decisive saves, while Ricci’s calm control in midfield could attract clubs desperate for press-resistant passing and tactical balance.
Some moves feel possible because the background already supports them. Marcus Thuram has a major release clause, Inter need defensive renewal, and Juventus are changing recruitment direction, which makes targets like Tarik Muharemovic, Marco Palestra, and Brahim Díaz more realistic.
Inter, Juventus, and AC Milan remain the clearest sources of international quality, with players spread across major national teams. As fans follow the World Cup schedule, Atalanta, Bologna, and clubs linked to Che Adams show Serie A’s presence beyond traditional powers.
Club success often makes international managers more confident when selecting players. Deep European runs, Scudetto races, and demanding tactical systems prove that these Serie A names can handle pressure before they even arrive at the World Cup with their countries.

Having several players at the World Cup can create worries for Serie A clubs, especially when fatigue, injuries, and short recovery windows become part of the season planning. Still, below is why strong international representation can also become a major advantage.
These benefits matter because World Cup exposure does not end when the tournament finishes. A strong showing can influence negotiations, recruitment, sponsorship interest, and player confidence, giving Serie A clubs more leverage both on and off the pitch.
Tarik Muharemovic and Nicolo Savona give scouts two useful defensive profiles. Muharemovic offers size, aerial control, and left-footed build-up, while Savona’s flexibility makes him valuable to teams that need a full-back like Yerry Mina to protect central spaces.
Samuele Ricci and Reda Belahyane show why midfield value is often about control, not noise. Ricci can settle matches with press-resistant passing, while Belahyane brings tackles, energy, and quick carries that help Morocco move forward after recoveries in dangerous moments.
Nico Paz and Kenan Yildiz bring the kind of attacking variety that makes tournament scouting interesting. Paz can create from half-spaces with his left foot, while Yildiz gives Turkey direct dribbling, sharp changes of pace, and brave decisions near goal.
Marcus Thuram and Jonathan David have different situations, but both can raise their market value with goals. Thuram needs to justify elite interest, while David must show that his difficult season at Juventus has not compromised his movement or finishing instincts.
Premier League clubs remain the loudest threat because they can move quickly when a player looks ready. Rafael Leão, Marcus Thuram, and Samuele Ricci all fit different English needs, while Zion Suzuki represents another profile attracting growing international attention.
Spain, Germany, and France will also watch Serie A closely, but their focus may be more specific. Nico Paz’s situation keeps Spanish attention high, while Bundesliga clubs value energetic midfielders and PSG often looks to Italy for proven big-match talent.
Serie A’s internal market could be just as important as foreign interest. Juventus want Brahim Díaz to bring more unpredictability, while Inter’s defensive rebuild makes Tarik Muharemovic, Marco Palestra, and Johan Vasquez realistic targets after the World Cup.
Emerging markets now affect Serie A planning more directly than before. Saudi clubs can turn release clauses into immediate exits, while MLS becomes more attractive during a North American World Cup, especially for veterans seeking money, visibility, and a different final chapter.
Nico Paz, Kenan Yildiz, and Reda Belahyane all fit the breakthrough category. Paz has elite creative momentum, Yildiz carries Juventus pressure with maturity, and Belahyane can use Morocco to show that his Serie A energy belongs alongside John Yeboah at a higher level.
Timothy Weah, Samuel Chukwueze, and Davide Frattesi need the tournament for leverage. Weah wants a clearer attacking role, Chukwueze needs consistent trust at Milan, and Frattesi can make Inter rethink how often he starts instead of changing matches late.
Marcus Thuram, Jonathan David, and Maduka Okoye are playing for serious financial outcomes. Thuram has a release clause to justify, David needs to rebuild value after Juventus frustration, and Okoye can turn strong Nigeria performances into elite goalkeeper interest.
Kenan Yildiz, Nico Paz, and Reda Belahyane feel like players whose post-tournament status could rise quickly. Yildiz brings star power, Paz offers refined creativity, and Belahyane gives Verona a high-energy midfielder who may soon outgrow his current setting.
Marco Palestra, Nicolo Savona, and Francesco Camarda show why academy development still matters in Serie A. Palestra offers Atalanta’s wing-back energy, Savona reflects Juventus’s tactical schooling, and Camarda remains Milan’s carefully managed striker for the next cycle.
Samuele Ricci, Tarik Muharemovic, and Lautaro Martínez point to different kinds of leadership. Ricci controls rhythm, Muharemovic organises from the back, and Lautaro already shows how a Serie A star can become a reference point for club and country.
Rafael Leão and Jonathan David feel most likely to make major exits if their tournaments go well. Leão has Premier League attention after an uneven Milan season, while David can use Canada’s home stage to rebuild value after a frustrating Juventus campaign.
Marcus Thuram’s release clause could become one of the summer’s biggest triggers if France gives him the right platform. Meanwhile, Nico Paz may force Como into a difficult decision if elite clubs turn his World Cup rise into huge offers.
Inter, Como, and Torino may spend the summer defending their most valuable assets. Inter must manage Thuram’s interest and a defensive change; Como will face pressure around Paz; and Torino could receive serious bids for Samuele Ricci, whose controlled midfield profile is in demand.
Kenan Yildiz, Maduka Okoye, and Reda Belahyane could shape the next window in different ways. Yildiz affects attacking valuations, Okoye may define the goalkeeper market, and Belahyane offers the high-energy midfield profile many clubs now want.
Italian football benefits when Serie A players become important figures in matches watched everywhere. If talents like Yildiz, Paz, or Ricci look comfortable under World Cup pressure, the league’s modern identity feels clearer to fans who still remember old defensive stereotypes.
Successful international performances can give Serie A clubs more than pride. Player values rise quickly, FIFA compensation provides useful income, and selling at the right moment can generate the funds needed for rebuilds before another expensive season begins in Italy.
Serie A needs fresh faces, and the World Cup can speed up that shift. Kenan Yildiz, Nico Paz, and Samuele Ricci all offer different kinds of appeal, giving the league young, marketable names to follow beyond older established stars.
The bigger lesson may be how clubs plan after the tournament. Juventus, Inter, and others could place greater trust in live scouting, academy development, and younger profiles, especially if World Cup performances prove that Serie A’s next generation is already prepared.
Serie A’s World Cup watchlist is not only about who plays well for one month. It is about how those performances change value, trust, and timing, especially for clubs trying to rebuild before the next domestic season begins.
For fans, the tournament offers a clear look at the league’s present and future. Some players will protect their status, others will force bigger moves, and a younger group may return to Italy with a completely different level of attention.
World Cup scouting compares players in unfamiliar systems against opponents they rarely face. It helps clubs test decision-making outside rehearsed club routines.
Yes, but clubs rarely judge a player on a single tournament. Poor displays can raise doubts when they confirm existing concerns.
Off-ball movement shows intelligence that statistics can miss. It reveals how players create space, support teammates, and react when possession changes quickly.
World Cup pressure can strengthen a player’s negotiating position if performance matches demand. Agents often use tournament evidence to justify improved terms.
New FIGC President Giovanni Malagò insists he ‘has not spoken’ to Roberto Mancini about the Italy job, but his new coach must ‘fully embrace’ the role.
The election was held today to choose the successor to Gabriele Gravina, who tended his resignation in the wake of the failed 2026 World Cup play-off.
Federation President Gravina, coach Gennaro Gattuso and Italy team manager Gianluigi Buffon all resigned following the defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina on penalties.
The first big decision for the new chief is to choose a Nazionale coach, with EURO 2020 winner Mancini the hot favourite for a return to the role.
However, when asked about this in today’s press conference, Malagò insisted there was no agreement in place.

“I have not spoken to anyone about the Italy job and nobody can tell you any different. We will begin thinking about that from now. We need to look at other critical issues.”
Considering Mancini walked away from the Azzurri during a moment of crisis to take the Saudi Arabia national team job instead in August 2023, some of the comments today from Malagò when asked to describe his ‘ideal’ man for the role stand out.

“I made a crazy decision out of love running for this position. I had not put forward my candidacy, but I was pulled into it. The new CT will have to embrace that.
“I will not opt for a figure who has a different vision to mine, he has to fully share it. We can’t just say saddle up and get going. It has to be a total embrace, regardless of his CV.”
Mancini was the Italy coach from 2018 to 2023, but since then has had jobs with the Saudi Arabia national team and club side Al-Sadd.
Spain smote Saudi Arabia with such brusque intent on Sunday evening that by the time the first hydration break arrived, the thirst for a reaction had been quenched. Lamine Yamal pierced the Saudi defence time and again. When Mikel Oyarzabal touched the ball, it was a chance, if not a goal. This Spain was exuberant, quick, aggressive without recklessness. More than anything, it was familiar. What none of us realised at the time is that Spain managed to do all of it while under siege.
Their opening draw against Cabo Verde came out of the deep blue, and more than anything, baffled the Spanish public. La Roja have treated their country to success, but have done so playing with fluid movement and a pioneering spirit, the faces of Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams and Rodri Hernandez visible on the bow of the ship. When Cabo Verde massaged a slightly misshapen Spain attack into lethargy, committing just a single foul, it was met with a slightly perturbed Spain crowd, but no more frustrated than the Spain players themselves.

It is a monument to the faith in this Spain side that it was not met with hysteria, but instead simple disappointment in that particular performance. ‘Upset’, shouted Diario AS, ‘Red Alert’ read Sport, and Mundo Deportivo were a little more emotional with ‘What a Comedown.’ It’s true that Marca permitted themselves a more melodramatic headline with ‘Historic Disappointment,’ but the most derogatory, meting out disdain in equal measure, came from BILD in Germany, who declared ‘A Group of Islands Embarrass Spain.’ Below the headlines though, and beyond the first few minutes of the nightly analysis of Spain’s problems over the airwaves, was a refreshingly mature perspective.
To summarise the general sentiment, Luis de la Fuente’s side had been unable to move the ball swiftly enough, and his selection of Gavi didn’t quite convince, but the return of Lamine Yamal to the starting XI, and Pedri to his best position, deeper in midfield, would remedy many of the ills in Atlanta. “A wake-up call is not a bad thing, quite the opposite,” shrugged former Spain manager Jose Antonio Camacho on Cadena SER. All things that de la Fuente has done before, and did against Saudi Arabia, and with regard to the tempo, the very thing that the players and de la Fuente had pointed to as an issue.

“It’s normal that they were upset or furious. Nobody likes having their professionalism, ability, or work questioned. This reaction is logical, but it’s no different from things we’ve done in the past,” said pointedly after their sharp 4-0 response. “We wanted to make a statement, to assert ourselves.”
Before the match, Lamine Yamal was already a little acidic before he shredded the left side of the Saudi defence. “You want to jump to conclusions. Now Spain is terrible. But those who know, know that’s not the case,” he complained after several days of stewing in Spain’s base camp in Chattanooga, Tennessee. “We’re calm, even with all the noise from outside,” said Gavi’s much more natural alternative on the left, a rather satisfied Alex Baena, on the other side of the Saudi rout.
??? Los jugadores de la Selección responden a las críticas: ¿estaban picados como dijo Luis de la Fuente en la previa del partido ante Arabia Saudí?
? @JLAllegue92 #FIFAWorldCup #Mundial2026 pic.twitter.com/IYDn5BVeVB
— MARCA (@marca) June 21, 2026
Spain’s style of play is expansive, sweeping, at times it feels as if it can rip through any opposition in the world. Their squad is full of talent, and firm in its belief in its own abilities, and behind them are, as de la Fuente is not slow to point out, 33 games without defeat. Hence why the siege mentality response feels… A little unconvincing. Or at least ill-fitting. While Spain are in fact taking on the rest of the world en route to glory, they rank high among the favourites to win the World Cup, and few contenders have seduced as many neutrals.
Were this de la Fuente side closer to La Furia Roja, the Red Fury, a whirling dervish of legs and studs famed for bad-tempered victories, perhaps it would be easier to buy from the outside. Perhaps de la Fuente and this Spain squad need a beast to slay though. Coming into Euro 2024, few gave the 63-year-old rookie manager and his young side much hope of winning it.
? Lamine Yamal on Instagram: “I am here”. pic.twitter.com/KbkvhOr7aj
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 21, 2026
Who can forget Adrien Rabiot’s perplexing desire to lay down a challenge to Lamine Yamal before the semi-final? Four years on from the release of The Last Dance, Michael Jordan’s words vibrated through Lamine Yamal’s phenomenal equaliser. Prior to that, the squad had rallied around their captain Alvaro Morata, who was shaded by a question mark wherever he walked, until he hoisted the trophy high above his head.
“No one is immune to criticism,” a more placated de la Fuente commented later in his press conference, statement made. “Their pride was stung, their self-image. They can do even better, but those comments they receive motivate them, and that’s good.” Just as the great Jordan constantly found something to take personally, the optimistic Spaniard will hope that the contrived bullishness hints at a similar mindset.
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Tottenham-linked Nottingham Forest star Morgan Gibbs-White thinks highly of the North London club, as per Sky Sports’ Michael Bridge.
The highly-rated playmaker has emerged as a key summer transfer target for Spurs boss Roberto De Zerbi, who is eager to completely overhaul his midfield and attacking options to avoid a repeat of last year’s disappointing domestic campaign.
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Speaking to the Last Word on Spurs podcast, prominent Sky Sports News journalist Michael Bridge dropped a very encouraging update for the Tottenham faithful regarding the player’s personal stance.
Bridge revealed that he had a direct conversation with the Nottingham Forest talisman, indicating that the midfielder is very open to the allure of moving to the capital.
“I spoke to Morgan Gibbs-White, he thinks very highly of Spurs, very, very highly,” Bridge shared.
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— Last Word On Spurs (@LastWordOnSpurs) June 21, 2026
This revelation will serve as a massive boost to the Tottenham board and hierarchy, who are under immense pressure to deliver marquee signings early in the transfer window.
Spurs came incredibly close to signing the 26-year-old twelve months ago before a deal fell through, and the club is desperate to ensure those past transfer failures do not repeat themselves.
Following a spectacular 2025/26 campaign where he bagged 15 Premier League goals, Gibbs-White’s admiration could pave the way for a sensational switch.
However, securement of the English midfielder’s signature will be anything but straightforward.
Tottenham face fierce competition in the transfer market, as domestic heavyweights Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea all want Gibbs-White as well.
Reigning champions Arsenal are reportedly tracking the Forest star as a lethal alternative to Morgan Rogers, while Manchester United see him as an ideal creative engine under Michael Carrick.
Besides Premier League clubs, there is reported interest from European clubs as well.
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With Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis expected to demand an astronomical fee for their star man, a multi-club bidding war is imminent.
If Spurs want to win the race, they must leverage Gibbs-White’s fond view of the club to strike a swift agreement.
| Club | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nott’m Forest | 171 | 36 | 35 |
| Wolves | 88 | 3 | 1 |
| Sheff Utd | 37 | 12 | 10 |
| Wolves U23 | 18 | 2 | 6 |
| Swansea | 6 | 1 | 1 |
| Wolves U18 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 320 | 54 | 53 |
Morgan Gibbs-White via Transfermarkt
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Matias Soule has been linked with a move away from AS Roma this summer, and Aston Villa are interested in him.
The 23-year-old had 15 goal contributions in all competitions last season, and he could prove to be a very useful option for Aston Villa in the attack.
They need more depth in the attacking unit. They need someone who can operate on either flank and create opportunities for their teammates. Soule can find the back of the net as well. He’s a young player with a lot of potential, and he could develop into a key player for Aston Villa.
They have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming season, and the West Midlands club will be an attractive destination for the Argentina attacker. According to Fussball Daten, Aston Villa has shown the most serious interest from England.
However, West Ham United are also keen on the player and have already made contact to sign him. West Ham have been relegated to the Championship, and the 23-year-old South American will not want to compete in the second division of English football. He will look to compete at a high-level and fight for trophies. The move to Aston Villa could be ideal for him.
Meanwhile, clubs from Germany are monitoring his situation as well. Borussia Dortmund are preparing an offer of €40 million to get the deal done, and the Italian club values him around that mark as well. It remains to be seen whether Aston Villa is prepared to follow up on their interest with an official offer to get the deal done. They need to move quickly in order to win the race for his signature.
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Eduardo Camavinga could be on his way out of Real Madrid this summer, and multiple Premier League clubs are monitoring his situation.
According to the Spanish publication SPORT, Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool are keeping tabs on the 23-year-old. He could be allowed to leave the club this summer, and there is no doubt that he would be an excellent acquisition for the three Premier League clubs.
He will cost around €60 million, and the Premier League clubs certainly have the resources to afford him.
Manchester United need a quality long-term replacement for Casemiro, and the French International certainly fits the profile. He will help protect the defensive unit, break up the opposition play and win the ball back for his team in the middle of the park. He is versatile enough to operate in the defensive roles as well.
Similarly, Liverpool needs a specialist defensive midfielder like him. His arrival will allow Ryan Gravenberch to operate in his natural role with more freedom. Liverpool needs to control games better, and signing the 23-year-old will help them improve.
As for Chelsea, they are also interested in the player, but they will not be able to offer him Champions League football, which could be a dealbreaker. Top players like Camavinga will want to compete at the highest level and fight for major trophies. Chelsea are going through a period of transition.
However, they have appointed Xabi Alonso as their new manager, and he had worked with Camavinga during their time together at Real Madrid. It remains to be seen whether he can convince the French international to reunite with him at Chelsea.
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Soccer fans in the US are entitled to feel somewhat aggrieved. 2026 is the first time that the country has hosted the FIFA World Cup in more than 30 years. And yet, unlike in countries like the UK, Ireland, Australia and Brazil, there are no ways to watch free World Cup action if you're located within the borders of the co-hosts.
Here's the trick: you can watch every single one of the remaining games (including all of USMNT's matches) for the next best thing – just $1.
The only catch? You'll need to know your 'free kicks' and 'hydration breaks' from your 'tiros libres' and 'pausas hidratación' as the commentary and analysis will be in Spanish.
Keep reading to see how to get how to get this $1 World Cup streaming deal – and how to access Peacock from anywhere with a VPN.

Telemundo and Universo are the TV channels carrying official Spanish-language coverage of the 2026 World Cup in the US.
For those watching online, the Peacock streaming service is showing all 104 games with that Spanish-language feed of the Copa Mundial. You'll need at least the Premium plan, which costs $10.99 a month or $109.99 a year.
However, you can also get access to Peacock Premium by signing up to a 30-day trial to Walmart+, which costs $1!
And, with less than a month to go until the final, that means you can watch all remaining games at the 2026 World Cup for just $1.
All matches will be available to stream live and on-demand on Peacock for a limited time, with full-match replays made available shortly after each match ends.
Traveling outside of the US? Use a VPN to watch Peacock vis Walmart+ from overseas.
Telemundo's World Cup coverage is being fronted by Carlota Vizmanos, Miguel Gurwitz and Jaime Herrera, while Andrés Cantor and Luis Omar Tapia serve as the network's main lead commentators.
They're joined by a rotating cast of reporters, color commentators and pundits, including former pros Gabriel Batistuta, Guti, José Pékerman, Antonio Valencia, Nuno Gomes, Maxi Rodríguez and Jozy Altidore.

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In addition to getting access to Peacock's extensive streaming library (see below for more details), Walmart+ also comes with a long list of other benefits:
Peacock Premium's vast and varied online catalog of TV shows and films combine with live sports and linear TV coverage meaning it takes a rightful place in our rundown of the best streaming services.
As well as hosting all episodes of NBC classics such as The Office, 30 Rock, Saturday Night Live and Friday Night Lights, there's a litany of Peacock Originals to enjoy like Poker Face, Ted, The Paper and Ponies. Plus, it's the home of all things Love Island USA.
Premium members can stream everything that goes out on NBC, Bravo, Dateline, Sports Now, Law&Crime and loads more 24/7 channels.
And, in terms of live sport, Peacock shows some of the biggest events from around the world. Outside of the 2026 World Cup, it also had blanket coverage of the Summer and Winter Olympics and shows every match of the 2026/27 Premier League season.
Over the last 12 months, it has shown the likes of the Super Bowl LX, World Athletics Championships, Six Nations rugby, Tour de France cycling, Preakness Stakes horse racing, World Darts Championship and much more.
As we say, there are luckier soccer fans in other parts of the world who get to simply watch World Cup matches online for free. The following countries and streamers are showing all matches without cost:
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Running a one-person business means doing the job of an entire company by yourself. You're closing a deal in the morning and debugging the product by lunchtime. Every hour spent on admin is an hour not spent on the part of the business that actually grows revenue.
That's the gap a new generation of AI agents is built to close. OpenClaw and Hermes Agent are open-source tools that run in the background, hold memory of your business, and act on tasks without waiting for you to ask twice. Pair either one with a handful of supporting tools, and you get something close to a small team, for the price of a few subscriptions.
Most AI tools you've used so far live in a browser tab. You open Claude or ChatGPT, ask a question, get an answer, then close the tab. The assistant stops existing the moment you stop typing.
An agent works differently. Once you set up OpenClaw or Hermes Agent, it keeps running, checking a task list, remembering what happened yesterday, and acting on a schedule instead of waiting to be prompted. For a solo entrepreneur with no employees, that difference matters more than which model sits underneath.
An agent doesn't replace you. Ideally, it should absorb the tasks that would otherwise eat your day, things like triaging support email, drafting a weekly update, or chasing an unpaid invoice. That frees you up for the work only you can do.
Two open-source projects dominate this space right now. They take different approaches to the same problem.
OpenClaw is the older, larger, and more battle-tested of the two. It started as a weekend project by Austrian developer Peter Steinberger in late 2025.
In February 2026, Steinberger announced he was joining OpenAI and that OpenClaw would move to an independent foundation rather than staying tied to any single company. The project's GitHub repository now sits at 373,000 stars and 77,300 forks.
Hermes Agent takes the opposite bet. It launched in February 2026 from Nous Research, the lab behind the Hermes, Nomos, and Psyche model families. By mid-June, it had crossed 190,000 stars of its own.
Instead of chasing breadth, it focuses on depth. After every task, it evaluates how the work went, turns whatever worked into a reusable skill file, and pulls from that file the next time a similar job comes up rather than reasoning from scratch.
OpenClaw | Hermes Agent | |
First released | November 2025, as Clawdbot | February 2026 |
Built by | Peter Steinberger, now an independent foundation | Nous Research |
GitHub stars (June 2026) | 373,000+ | 190,000+ |
License | MIT, open source | MIT, open source |
Setup time | Under 30 minutes with Docker | A few hours for a full local setup |
Memory model | File-backed, you write and edit what it remembers | Self-improving, it writes its own skills from experience |
Messaging channels | 20+, including WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord | Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, email, native desktop app |
Best fit | Fast setup, the largest skill library, broad channel reach | An agent that gets sharper at your repeat tasks over time |
In our experience, the honest answer comes down to setup time versus patience. OpenClaw's web search and file tools tend to work immediately after a Docker setup, often the same day. A full Hermes Agent setup with memory and tools configured typically takes a few hours instead.
Start with OpenClaw if you want results fast. Choose Hermes if you're willing to spend a weekend up front for an agent that keeps improving at your specific workflows.
A growing number of operators don't pick just one. Some experienced users run OpenClaw as the orchestrator for planning and multi-step coordination, then hand fast, repeatable task loops to Hermes as an execution specialist, with the two agents communicating over a shared protocol. That setup is overkill for a first attempt, but it's worth knowing the option exists once a single agent starts to feel limited.
The clearest public example of an agent running a one-person business is Felix, an OpenClaw agent built by entrepreneur Nat Eliason. In January 2026, Eliason gave the agent $1,000 in startup capital and its own X account, then told it to build something and sell it overnight. Felix responded by writing a playbook on how to hire an AI agent, building a website to sell it, and launching its own social presence.
Three weeks in, Felix had generated $14,718 in revenue. Within about two months, that figure had grown to roughly $177,000 across the original product, a skills marketplace called Claw Mart, and custom agent deployments built for other businesses.
Eliason still holds the API keys and reviews what the agent does. Day-to-day decisions, from pricing to outreach, run through Felix rather than through him.
Felix is an extreme case, built specifically to test how far one agent could go without a human in the loop. Most one-person businesses won't hand over a Stripe account on day one.
That's the right call for most of them. Even so, the same pattern applies at a smaller scale: give an agent its own accounts, a narrow task, and enough room to act without you checking in every hour.
An agent is only as useful as what it can plug into. Most one-person stacks pair OpenClaw or Hermes Agent with a handful of tools that already expose an API, a webhook, or an email address the agent can act through. None of these need to cost much.
Scheduling and communication
Calendly remains a common default for letting people book time on your calendar without the back-and-forth, with a free plan for individual use and paid plans starting at $10 per month. Point your agent at the same calendar so it can answer "when am I free" without you checking manually.
For day-to-day messages, the agent typically lives wherever you already work. Both OpenClaw and Hermes Agent connect natively to WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, and Discord, so you're adding a contact to a conversation you're already having, not a new inbox to check.
Invoicing and bookkeeping
Wave and FreshBooks cover most solo founders here. Wave's core invoicing and accounting tools are free, with charges kicking in only if you use its built-in payment processing. FreshBooks costs a monthly fee but adds time tracking and client portals, useful once you start billing by the hour.
Either way, give your agent read access to the invoice list rather than write access to your bank account. Letting it flag an overdue invoice and draft a reminder is a reasonable task. Letting it move money on your behalf is not, at least not yet.
Customer relationships and leads
HubSpot's CRM is free, with no time limit on the core plan. For a founder tracking a few dozen leads, that's enough to replace a spreadsheet without adding a subscription. As the pipeline grows, the agent can sit on top of it, drafting follow-ups, logging calls, and flagging deals that have gone quiet.
Content and social media
This is where an agent earns its keep fastest, because content work is repetitive and time-stamped. Point it at your newsletter platform, whether that's beehiiv, MailerLite, or ConvertKit. Give it a standing instruction to draft, not send, a weekly update from your week's notes.
You stay the editor. The agent stays the drafter.
Contracts and signatures
For anything that needs a signature, tools like PandaDoc or SignNow handle the legal side. Your agent can handle the busywork around it instead, generating the draft from a template, sending it out, and nudging a client who hasn't signed after a few days. We'd still keep a human checking the final terms before anything goes out the door.
Running an autonomous agent is not the same as running a chatbot. The security record so far reflects that. A 2026 audit of OpenClaw's skill marketplace found 341 malicious entries out of 2,857 skills checked, traced largely to a single supply chain campaign known as ClawHavoc.
A separate vulnerability, CVE-2026-25253, scored 8.8 out of 10 on the severity scale and involved unsafe automatic connection behavior that could expose authentication tokens. Cisco has publicly described personal AI agents in this category as a serious risk for enterprise environments, specifically because of how much access they're given by default. Hermes Agent has reported no known critical vulnerabilities as of mid-2026, though that partly reflects its smaller install base rather than proven hardening over time.
Three habits cut most of that risk down to size:
Treat the access you grant an AI agent the way you'd treat access for a new hire — useful from day one, but earned in stages rather than handed over all at once.
Pick one agent and one task before you do anything else. People who've run these setups for months consistently recommend starting on the computer you already own rather than buying dedicated hardware, then moving to a small server later if the agent earns a permanent home.
Give it its own email address and a single connected channel, such as Telegram, before anything else. Ask it to handle one real task for a week: drafting follow-up emails, summarizing your inbox each morning, or chasing one recurring invoice. Once that task runs reliably without daily intervention, add the next one.
Treat the agent like a new employee rather than an extension of yourself. Give it accounts you'd be comfortable revoking, not your own logins.
That one habit prevents most of the damage a misconfigured agent could otherwise do. By the time you've added a second and third task, you'll have a clearer sense of which platform fits your workflow than any comparison article could give you, including this one.
Hiring your first real employee usually means payroll, onboarding, and months before they're fully useful. Setting up OpenClaw or Hermes Agent costs a few hours and, in OpenClaw's case, nothing beyond compute.
Obviously, the output won't match a skilled human on judgment calls, but for the repetitive parts of running a business, the gap is closing fast enough that a solopreneur can get their business out the door without overhiring before they are ready.
Start small, watch what the agent actually does with the access you give it, and expand from there. We've noticed the founders getting the most out of this approach aren't running the most complicated stack. They picked one agent, gave it one real job, and let it prove itself before adding the next.
Sugar season 2 has returned to Apple TV, with the pilot episode available to watch now.
Sugar is considered to be one of the best Apple TV shows and we've had a two year wait to dive back in to the sleek and sophisticated neo-noir drama series.
In the season premiere, our protagonist John Sugar (Colin Farrell) was feeling dejected because his investigation into his sister's disappearance has hit a dead end. So he picks up a new case, and this is where episode 2 will continue.
Here's what you need to know about Sugar season 2, episode 2.

The US can expect the second episode of Sugar season 2 to be available on Apple TV on June 26 at 12am PT / 3am ET. Episodes will then drop weekly until the finale on August 7.
Internationally, look out for the below times:
Episode 1: Out now
Episode 2: June 26
Episode 3: July 3
Episode 4: July 10
Episode 5: July 17
Episode 6: July 24
Episode 7: July 31
Episode 8: August 7
Now that bot traffic on the internet has officially surpassed human HTTP requests, both web browsers and web infrastructure providers agree something needs to be done, especially as AI agents enter the fray.
Today, Cloudflare has announced a joint initiative with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge to launch a new internet protocol designed to verify if web access is legitimate or malicious - without intruding on user privacy.
Private Access Control Tokens (PACT) will act as anonymous tokens that verify legitimate access by both humans and authorized agents without the need for user logins or CAPTCHAs that cause friction and harm the browsing experience.
To start, PACT won’t deny access to automated traffic completely. According to Cloudflare, the protocol is designed to recognize legitimate access from certain bots. As consumers and businesses turn to new automations provided by AI agents, there is still a legitimate case for allowing certain bots to access websites.
For many AI agents, there is still a human at some point in the loop with a real reason for accessing a website. PACT offers an anonymous “personhood” token that is attached to the user’s browser. This token uses “trusted information from contexts that have authentic relationships with people” to verify legitimate access “while keeping that information private.”
StatCounter places the combined market share of Chrome, Firefox, and Edge at around 77%, meaning that the PACT protocol will likely roll out to the majority of internet users.
“PACT will further empower businesses to identify genuine visitors, ensuring they can focus their resources on the traffic that matters to them,” CloudFlare said in the announcement. “Using PACT on Cloudflare’s network raises the bar for trustworthiness and integrity online without the traditional costs.”
“In commerce, every extra challenge, delay, or false positive can turn a purchase into an abandoned cart. Merchants need effective protections against automated abuse, but buyers shouldn’t have to pay for them with unnecessary friction or invasive tracking,” said Ilya Grigorik, Distinguished Engineer at Shopify.
“Shopify is proud to help develop PACT as an open, privacy-preserving standard that can help the millions of businesses on our platform distinguish legitimate shoppers and authorized agents from abusive traffic while preserving buyer privacy."
Virginia-based AI firm Enabled Intelligence says it's added more than 500,000 hours of Ukraine war drone footage to its EView platform to help train models.
The real-world data is hoped to provide better-quality training to the computer vision and video analysis models, instead of having to rely on synthetic data, in a bid to improve the efficacy of AI-powered drones in modern warfare.
"It’s footage from one of the most complex and dynamic conflicts in modern history," CEO Peter Kant explained (via DefenseScoop), noting that the training data hasn't come from a simulated or controlled environment.
Kant explained that footage will help train models across "aerial object detection, vehicle classification and ground activity," and that it's pre-labeled, validated and ready for training use. It gives the models more experience handling changing conditions like weather, smoke, dust, damaged infrastructure and other dynamic environments.
Artificial intelligence has broadly changed how militaries benchmark weapons, because it's no longer about who has the best drone. Dataset quality is an even bigger differentiator when it comes to autonomous warfare.
As for the Ukraine war's role in the training dataset, it marks one of the most drone-intensive wars to date with thousands of drones operating daily and generating huge amounts of real-world data.
The evolution also highlights an emerging competitive advantage for certain countries – those involved in conflict early on in AI's timeline can generate enormous amounts of real operational data before enemies, putting them one pace ahead.
"The system that possesses more data and better understands that data, proposes solutions — that system will gain the advantage over the other," head of Ukraine's defense ministry's AI center Danylo Tsvok told Reuters, referring to a future where we could see a "war of operating systems."

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In the US, for example, you can buy a PlayStation 5 Slim with some exclusive Fortnite content for lower than its regular price, while UK shoppers can net a free copy of Ghost of Yotei with a discounted limited edition bundle.

Right now a third-party seller at Best Buy is offering the PS5 Slim Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle for a bit less than the price of a regular PS5 Slim right now. This nets you the 1TB console, plus some Fortnite bonus content.View Deal

If you're after the PS5 Slim Digital Edition, then the Fortnite bundle is again the way to go, as it costs the same as just the regular console thanks to this Best Buy sale. Do bear in mind you're only getting 825GB of storage and, of course, no disk drive with this one.View Deal

If you're after an Xbox Series S, then this $20 saving at Amazon is the way to go. This is the 512GB version of the console and comes in much cheaper than a PS5. You are losing a decent chunk of performance, though.View Deal

The PS5 Pro will likely be the definitive system for GTA 6. It's the one to go for if you want the very best performance, though you will struggle to find any discounts bigger than this $0.99 Amazon saving in the US right now. Maybe one to watch over Prime Day.View Deal

Prices on the regular Series X are pretty poor right now, so I'd recommend going for the 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition version if you're after one. It boasts a massive storage upgrade and a cool design, but has lesser performance than the similarly priced PS5 Pro.View Deal

Newcomer UK retailer JoyBuy has an absolutely mega discount on the PS5 Slim, shaving more than £130 off its regular price when you include the £30 off spend of over £199 coupon that's available right now. View Deal

This PS5 Slim bundle is ridiculous value and is currently listed for less than the regular PS5. It nets you a copy of Ghost of Yotei in addition to a special edition console and controller design. It's a no-brainer if you're buying a PS5 right now.View Deal

The PS5 Pro is currently available for well below its £799.99 UK RRP over at EE. With £45 off compared to that RRP, this is the best place to get your hands on the console that will undoubtedly offer the best way to play GTA 6 when it launches.View Deal

Very is currently offering the best price I can find in the UK for the Xbox Series X, with £20 off its regular rate. I think the PS5 is better value right now, but this is still a good option if you're wedded to the Xbox ecosystem.View Deal
I'm still using my Apple Watch SE 2, and while it's an easy-to-use device that gets me through my day I was bitterly disappointed to learn that Apple is shutting it out of the upcoming watchOS 27 rollout, along with a slew of other devices.
Luckily, Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner and there are already early deals on the best Apple Watches. If you're in the same boat as me and want to get a kick out of watchOS 27 but your device is being shunned, stay put.
• Browse all the early Prime Day deals
The best part about these early deals is that each of Apple's new wearable models have a discount in some shape or form. For me, the Apple Watch Series 11 tops the list not just because it's now $279 down from $399 (£317 in the UK), but because it sits perfectly between the basic Apple Watch SE 3 and the advanced Apple Watch Ultra 3, both of which are also discounted ahead of Prime Day.
Why does having watchOS 27 matter? I can see most people getting by quite fine with watchOS 26, but for me it's a huge revamp for the smartwatch experience. For starters, the new Siri AI comes to your wrist, and although EU restrictions will delay its arrival, there are other upgrades to look forward to like its redesigned app grid and its added Workout Buddy insights.
In addition, watchOS 26-only watches will only get security updates from hereon out, becoming increasingly out of date as future upgrades arrive each year.

For one of Apple's latest smartwatches, $120 off is more than generous, especially if you're looking to upgrade for watchOS 27 support. The thing with this particular Apple Watch range is that they love to fluctuate in price on Amazon every month or so. This is the first time this month the Apple Watch Series 11 has dropped in price, but its unlikely it'll get a better reduction come Prime Day itself. View Deal

As far as Apple's basic smartwatch range goes, not only is the SE 3 a speedy upgrade from its predecessor (it has the same chip as the Ultra 3) but it has the firmware to support watchOS 27. For less than $200, you can benefit from core fitness tracking features as well as the neat new tools that are on the way, which includes Siri AI, all while not having to spend a shedload on an advanced model if you know you won't need all the nitty gritty bells and whistles. We named this as the best Apple Watch for most people, a safe and inexpensive option. View Deal

Are you a Garmin user who wants to try something different? The Apple Watch Ultra range is a solid Garmin rival if a) you like using your smartwatch without having to keep your iPhone nearby, and b) you know you'll want to get a kick out of its plethora of extreme sports features. As predicted, this model has seen another price drop just before Prime Day, hitting a record-low discount. View Deal

Just like its US equivalent, shoppers in the UK can pick up the Apple Watch Series 11 for the same price, and its price history is similar. This device likes to yo-yo in price so it's difficult to tell when the next price drop will occur, so it may be worth scoring it now while you can, especially if you don't like to take risks when it comes to Prime Day. View Deal

This is the lowest price we've seen the SE 3 hit in the UK, but this is another listing that has a history of jumping between high and low price points. As mentioned earlier, we recommend the SE 3 for users who want a just-above entry level device, and the upside is that it will support watchOS 27 when it drops later this yearView Deal

Luckily for UK shoppers, this is the lowest price for one of Apple's latest and most advanced wearables. With that in mind, waiting around for another Prime Day price drop may not be the best idea if it's already record-low ahead of the big event. View Deal

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It's hot. Really hot. And it's getting hotter. Much hotter. Send help!
Yes, in case you hadn't noticed, the UK is in the grip of another heatwave, this time courtesy of a heat dome — a trapped area of high pressure — pushing up from the Sahara desert and settling over Europe.
The Met Office has issued a rare red warning for heat and it's quite possible we'll see the UK's hottest ever June day, with the record currently standing at 35.6C but predicted to reach 39C over the next few days.
• Browse all the best Prime Day deals
It's a particular problem at night, with temperatures expected to be at or above 20C even in the early hours, and as we all know, UK houses are built to keep warmth in, rather than let it out.
Fortunately, there are ways to keep cool even during these kinds of temperatures — and that's where we can help. We've got a ton of advice for you on how to cool your home, plus recommendations for the best fans to buy and other appliances that can help you chill (literally and figuratively).
Plus, as luck would have it, the heatwave coincides with Amazon Prime Day — meaning you can pick up some home-cooling tech for a bargain price.
Prime Day officially begins tomorrow (Tuesday, 23 June) and right now there are not many deals to be found on our favourite fans. But there are a couple on sale, and we expect more to drop in price once we get past midnight.
Beyond that, we've also included our top picks that aren't currently on sale, because you may decide that it's worth paying full price to get some relief from the heat — and right now, we'd agree.

This small yet powerful desk fan is a great buy while it's dropped below £30 for Prime Day. While its smaller size means it won't be the most powerful option out there, it does mean it'll easily fit on a side table or your desk and keep you at a comfortable temperature.View Deal

With £30 off at a range of retailers, the Whisper 2 is back down to its lowest price. This pedestal fan is powerful, operates quietly, and comes with two-axis oscillation. Plus, it looks good. View Deal

Fans are pretty utilitarian by nature, and even some of the more stylish modern options are pretty plastic-y; that's why I love Russel Hobbs more industrial loft-style floor fan, which is currently £12 off for Prime Day. View Deal

We've had a lot of hot weather lately, so I think we'd all appreciate having a quality fan on hand. This pedestal model from the top brand Dreo is a good option. Handy features include nine speed options, 120-degree oscillation, and ultra-quiet operation so you can run it at night in the bedroom to keep cool.View Deal

It reached over 30 degrees in some parts of the UK this week, so I was very glad to have this fan ready for the heatwave, as it solves all the problems I had with other cheap fans. It's powerful and quiet, even on a low to medium setting, blasting out enough cool air without disturbing sleep. I've found that the portability is a huge plus, too. You can use it as a standard tower fan, either plugged into the mains or go cordless for up to 24 hours. View Deal

You may be thinking about upgrading your fan after the recent heatwave, so here's a great low price for the excellent Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo. This portable fan works both indoors and outdoors, weighs under 2.1kg, is easy to carry, and has cooling technology that produces ultra-fine droplets for a refreshing mist. With up to 12 hours of cordless run time, you can use it just as easily by your bed as you can in the garden.View Deal

Dyson's first handheld fan sold out almost instantly last month, so if you're tired of feeling sticky and uncomfortable, this is your opportunity to grab one and enjoy a cooling breeze anywhere. Only the Stone/Blush colorway is available.View Deal

Suitable for use indoors and out, this cordless fan is a great choice for everyday and on holidays. I love a Shark fan, and the good reviews on its quiet operation and efficient cooling have the TableMate looking like another great example. View Deal

The Pro Mist is the most hardcore option in the FlexBreeze lineup, because it comes with the mister attachment and an integrated water tank included. That means it's all set up to envelope you in a cooling cloud whenever and wherever you want.View Deal

It's quite a different prospect from the tabletop DeskMate, but if you want room-wide cooling, this Govee Smart fan is a top choice. You get 12 wind speeds and 5 special modes, plus app and voice control. We awarded this fan's shorter sibling 4.5* in our Govee Smart Tower Fan review. View Deal

It can blow hot or cold, making it an excellent air quality device year-round. Its lowest-ever price was £269, so keep an eye out for a Prime Day discount. Still, for the ultimate cooling experience, it's well worth it. Read more in our Dyson Hot + Cool AM09 review. View Deal

Loved by Amazon customers far and wide, Levoit extends its air care products from the best air purifiers to fans, and this one in particular earned praise for its low noise level and good cooling capacity. This smart fan offers 12 fan speeds, four modes, can be controlled with the VeSync app or voice control.View Deal

Earning a fantastic 4.5 stars when we reviewed it, govee's fan currently holds the title of our best smart tower fan, so we're very happy to see it included in the deals this Prime Day. View Deal

This is an award-winning fan; specifically, the Quiet Mark, which makes it perfect for use in the bedroom or office. Its multi-directional oscillation is great for cooling the whole room, and it's a lot better looking than your usual desktop fanView Deal

A relatively new release, the HydroGo comes in a range of cute candy colours and boasts a misting attachment for a chilly blast while you're out and about in hot weather.View Deal

This is a genuinely excellent fan – the exact model that's saved some of our team from several sleepless nights in the recent heatwave, in fact. It can be used like a traditional fan, or as an air circulator to amplify the cooling effect of a separate cold air source. View Deal
If a fan just isn't cutting it, a portable air conditioning unit is a reliable way to actually lower temperatures in your home. Unfortunately, portable AC units all-but sold out now. Below, you'll find the ones still in stock (for now), plus a couple of permanent options, if you fancy getting serious and splashing a bit more cash. We'll update this section with more options if we find any.
A quick PSA on how to choose: for portable units, the spec to focus on is BTU — this stands for British thermal units, and the higher the BTU, the larger the room the unit can cool. Ideally, we'd recommend looking at models with 10,000BTU or above, unless you're only cooling a very tiny room.

Dreo is a trusted name in the aircare world, and this AC unit boasts 12,000 BTU of cooling clout. It's a bit more expensive, but it looks like a stellar option — we're surprised it's still in stock. The only down-side we can see is that delivery isn't until early-mid July. View Deal

This smaller AC unit is only rated 7,500 BTU, which means it's better suited to small rooms. It could still make a big difference in an overly-cosy bedroom, though. It's well-reviewed and comes from respected brand Dreo. Unfortunately, you'll have to wait until after the current heatwave for delivery — but, let's face it, there's going to be another one before too long. View Deal

Okay, this one's not portable. But if you happen to be in search of a more permanent solution, there's £150 off this Toshiba unit at Currys, and there's installation by British Gas Trusted Partners included in the price. View Deal

Another pricey-but-permanent option, with a small discount to ease the pain. It comes with silent and quiet modes, an A++ energy rating, and installation is included in the price. View Deal
Fans aren't the only way to cool down, of course — you can also whip up something frosty in the kitchen.
Below, you'll find a selection of TechRadar-recommended appliances to make cooling drinks or treats, and some of them are already on sale ahead of Amazon Prime Day.

Back at its lowest-ever price at Amazon, the Cuisinart Frost Fusion is a solid competitor to Ninja's various ice cream makers, offering fast frozen drinks and soft-serve ice cream with 6 modes and a slim profile to keep your kitchen counters clear. With £100 off, it's a steal for Prime Day.View Deal

In June, the Creami Scoop and Swirl dropped to its lowest-ever price of £265 at Amazon, so this £80-off deal is a pretty close call for the best deal we've seen on one of our top summer picks. We scored it 4 stars in our review, praising its delicious results, ease of use, and 13 different settings. View Deal

This weather makes an ice-cold drink extremely appealing right now, and the unique Ninja Slushi just fell back to its Black Friday price at Amazon. This kitchen appliance makes all sorts of chilled and frozen drinks, including juices, cocktails, milkshakes, and more. We loved it in our Ninja Slushi review, praising its ability to make quick and delicious drinks easily in a fun and entertaining package.View Deal

At less than £100, Sodastream's latest streamlined beverage carbonation station is a great way to keep things cool during the impending heatwave if, like me, you get bored of water easily. It's the first time we've seen an Amazon deal on this particular model, so a £60 discount is nothing to sniff at. View Deal

For the price of four Starbucks iced lattes, you can have cool caffeination at home in less than four minutes. It's not something we've personally tested, but with 2000+ customer reviews on Amazon and a 4.3-star rating, it seems a pretty popular gadget. At almost its lowest-ever price (£17.97 in 2024) this is a steal. View Deal

This weather makes an ice-cold drink extremely appealing right now, and the unique Ninja Slushi just fell back to its Black Friday price at Amazon. This kitchen appliance makes all sorts of chilled and frozen drinks, including juices, cocktails, milkshakes, and more. We loved it in our Ninja Slushi review, praising its ability to make quick and delicious drinks easily in a fun and entertaining package.View Deal

I'm a little tempted by this over £20 price reduction on this well-scoring blender. While it can't chop ice, it creates velvety smoothies out of fresh and frozen fruits hassle-free. On top of this, the build quality and performance impressed us, and the fact that it's even cheaper than it was on Black Friday makes this an even sweeter deal.View Deal

This is one of the first deals we've seen for the new Ninja BlendBoss, so a £35 price cut is a pretty solid start. We scored this small but mighty blender 4.5 stars in our review, praising its convenient integrated 26-ounce travel tumbler and powerful blades, making it perfect for a quick cool smoothie ahead of a busy day in the heat. View Deal
Hello and welcome to TechRadar's Beat the heat live page.
I'll be honest: I HATE hot weather. Seriously, I'm not built for anything above about 18C — the only individual who copes less well with these kind of temperatures is my Labrador (don't worry, I've given him doggie ice cream and his own fan).
Anyway, I have a vested interest in finding the best deals on cooling appliances and sharing great tips for cooling off. So stick with me and we'll get through the next few days together without melting…

Let's start by talking about sleep — because if you're anything like me, you'll find it almost impossible to get decent shut-eye when the mercury rises.
The tricky thing is that sleeping in the heat is hard enough anyway, but even fans themselves can be a problem if you struggle to doze off when there's too much background noise.
Fear not: our Homes Editor Cat Ellis has picked out some of the best quiet fans to keep you cool during the night.
FULL STORY: The 3 best super-quiet fans to help you sleep comfortably this summer — tried and tested by experts

If you're in the market for a fan, you'll likely find yourself having to choose between a tower and a pedestal option. A pedestal is what you probably think of when you think of a fan: a round fan head on a skinny stand. A tower fan is the kind tall, oblong-shaped fan that lives permanently in a corner of a room. Each has its pros and cons — this article gets into it in detail, but the short version is that tower fans tend to win on space efficiency and modern design, whereas a pedestal fan is typically more portable and adjustable.
Homes editor Cat Ellis here. This isn't my usual remit, but I wanted to quickly remind you that Amazon Prime Day is a great time to stock up on sunscreen. There are already some early Prime deals on Nivea Sun products for kids, including 25% off SPF 50+ cream for sensitive skin.
Nivea Sun Kids Daily UV Protect Sensitive SPF 50+: was £8.70 now £6.65 at Amazon
If you're researching fans, a term that you might see cropping up is 'air circulator'. This is a type of fan, but rather than being designed to blast air a long way in one direction (like traditional fans do), it's built to shift air widely around a larger space. This means it's especially good for amplifying the effects of a cool air source. So, for example, if you have a not-great AC unit and pop an air circulator next to it, it should help cool the room much more quickly and efficiently than the AC would manage on its own.
A newbie cybercriminal managed to break into 14 organizations and steal sensitive data, just by using Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex agents. This is according to cybersecurity researchers OALABS, who recovered and analyzed the attacker’s entire working directory.
The researchers used this news as yet another proof that advanced Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) models are significantly lowering the barrier for entry into cybercrime, and to sound the alarm that the security community needs to step up.
“In many cases, the attacker supplied only vague, low-skill prompts and allowed Claude to fill in the gaps: researching exposed services, identifying possible vulnerabilities, writing exploit code, validating access, and harvesting data,” the researchers said. “The attacker did not need to be an expert operator; they simply had to use the correct framing for their prompts. The agent supplied much of the structure and technical execution that the attacker appeared to lack.”
OALABS could not find evidence that the stolen data was monetized in any way, either by being sold on the dark web, or by extorting the victim companies. They did, however, find numerous pieces of evidence about the attacker’s identity and whereabouts.
According to the researchers, the attacker did not run the AI agents on his own infrastructure, but rather on a third-party server, and when that third party discovered malicious activity, they downloaded the entire working directory and shared it with the researchers.
“Because the agents were local to the host, their full session logs were recovered, including the attacker’s prompts, the tools used, the internal monologue of the large language model (LLM), and any policy violations recorded during the sessions,” the researchers said.
OALABS was thus able to analyze more than 1,000 agent sessions, seeing how the attacker was able, with ease, to bypass most of the agents’ guardrails. Among the sessions were also the threat actor’s CV with his full name, location, education history, and LinkedIn profile, as well as his IP address which showed that he was located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Via Helpnet Security
If speakers are sonic superheroes, then their arch-enemies are the rooms we put them in: poorly positioned speakers or oddly shaped abodes can ruin stereo and spatial audio setups by delivering badly located, boomy or otherwise unfortunate audio. But now a new website is offering to help you find the perfect place to put your speakers and any acoustic panels to compensate for any room irregularities.
The website is Roomtreatment.diy, and it uses multiple methods to predict how sound will bounce around your space. It can then identify what treatment is necessary and where it should be positioned.
Posting on Reddit's r/acoustics, the site's creator FerencS explains that the analysis is based on splitting low and high frequencies, and then identifying the "excitability" of each part of the room. The simulation can also identify how much audio will be reflected or absorbed by other items in the room. The models have been tested against a dozen real measured rooms to make sure that they're as lifelike as possible.
There's no doubt that rooms and placement change what you hear; I've just had to redo a bunch of mixes because I hadn't compensated for my monitors being too close to the wall and making the bass more prominent. And while this website is a work in progress — for example it doesn't model soundbars just yet — it's already very impressive.
The site has clearly been made for people who aren't necessarily audio experts: when you first create your room it asks what issue you're trying to deal with, whether that's boomy, uneven bass, an off-center stereo image, muddy or smeared details or "it just feels off". There's much more detail if you want it, so for example when you select a particular speaker setup it'll tell you what frequencies to listen for in terms of mid-bass "honk", as well as tell you about potential sound stage issues and other unwanted effects.
The app's room creation is free to use, but you're limited to a single room, it doesn't take panels or furniture into account and you can't use the audio preview feature to hear how the room would sound with the selected setup. Paid users can choose between $19 to unlock everything for one room, $29 for two or $49 per month for unlimited rooms. That last one's for professional use rather than home use.
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Bailey Rice believes he "can show a lot more" after signing a new one-year contract with Rangers, with the option of a further year.
The midfielder, 19, has made 16 appearances for the club, with four of those starts.
"It's brilliant," he told club media.
"I have been a fan since I was a kid, so I know what it means to play here and I know what the club means to me, so it is a great achievement.
"It is such a great club, I have had some great moments but I have also had some of the hardest moments of my career with injury, but that can only make me a better player and I feel I can show a lot more than I already have."
As Michigan begins its search for a replacement for national championship-winning head coach Dusty May, one name continues to gain traction near the top of the candidate list.
Saint Louis head coach Josh Schertz.
While replacing a coach who just delivered a national title is never easy, Schertz possesses many of the qualities Michigan should be seeking as it attempts to maintain its place among college basketball’s elite programs.
One reason Schertz immediately stands out is his relationship with May.
The two coaches have developed a close friendship over the years, and their basketball philosophies share several similarities. Both have earned reputations as innovative offensive minds capable of maximizing talent and building winning cultures.
If Michigan wants to maintain much of the foundation May established, Schertz could offer one of the smoothest transitions available.
Schertz has quietly built one of the most impressive coaching resumes in the country.
After beginning his career as a student assistant at Florida Atlantic, he worked his way through assistant coaching stops before taking over at Lincoln Memorial in 2008.
What followed was remarkable.
Over 13 seasons, Schertz led Lincoln Memorial to 11 consecutive 20-win seasons, four 30-win campaigns, and 10 NCAA Division II Tournament appearances. He was named South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year a record seven times and became known as one of the winningest coaches in college basketball.
His overall head coaching record currently stands at an astonishing 451-130.
Schertz proved his success wasn’t limited to Division II.
After taking over at Indiana State in 2021, he transformed the Sycamores into one of the nation’s best mid-major programs. His breakthrough came during the 2023-24 season when Indiana State won 32 games and became one of the biggest stories in college basketball.
That success led Saint Louis to hire him in 2024.
In just two seasons with the Billikens, Schertz has continued to build momentum, guiding the program to an Atlantic 10 regular-season championship and a trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament this past season.
Not surprisingly, his name has surfaced in connection with several major openings, including Syracuse and NC State earlier this year.
Michigan does not need a rebuilding specialist.
The Wolverines need someone capable of sustaining championship expectations.
With a roster expected to remain among the nation’s most talented groups, the next coach will inherit a team that should compete immediately for a Big Ten title and a Final Four berth.
Schertz has demonstrated an ability to win at every level, develop players, build culture, and adapt quickly when taking over new programs.
Those traits make him one of the most intriguing candidates available.
The biggest obstacle is convincing him to leave Saint Louis.
Schertz recently signed a new contract and appears firmly entrenched with the Billikens. However, Michigan is one of the handful of jobs in college basketball capable of attracting virtually any coach in the country.
If athletic director Warde Manuel decides to pursue Schertz, there is little doubt he would be one of the strongest candidates on the board.
And given his track record, it’s easy to see why.

Britain's Jack Draper says he drew inspiration from new coach Sir Andy Murray to claim an "ugly" win in his first competitive match in over two months.
A knee injury has kept the 24-year-old on the sidelines since April, but he has been working with Murray in recent weeks after joining up with the three-time Grand Slam champion for the grass-court season.
The pair's partnership got off to a winning start at Eastbourne as Draper held off a late charge by American Marcos Giron to secure a 6-4 7-6 (7-5) victory.
Asked what it was like having a knight in his coaching box, Draper joked: "I haven't called him 'Sir' yet - that's not going to happen.
"I'm really grateful to Andy that he's chosen to help me and wants to help me.
"Today was a performance a bit like what he used to do - winning ugly."
The victory was Draper's first since he beat 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells in March.
The former British number one moved well around the court and looked especially strong on serve, dropping just one point behind his first serve as he wrapped up the opening set in 35 minutes.
Draper went a quick break up in the second - but when he offered Giron a triple break-back point while serving for the match at 5-4, the American took full advantage to move level before forcing a tie-break.
However, Draper held his nerve in the tie-break to advance and set up a meeting with fellow Briton Jack Pinnington Jones.
"I lost concentration, which can happen if you haven't played for a while and you're against a good player like Marcos," Draper said.
The left-hander has struggled with injuries to his arm, knee and shoulder and has played just 12 matches in the past year.
Those injury problems began at Wimbledon last year, when he was having the best run of his career after reaching the 2024 US Open semi-finals and rising to a career-high fourth in the world rankings.
After making his comeback on the south coast, Draper said he was glad to have Murray in his corner after an "incredibly difficult" year.
"Andy, truthfully, is one of my biggest inspirations. When I was younger I remember him playing all the big events and being there to watch him," Draper said.
"He believes in my game, he believes in me as a person. That's what I really need right now coming back from the year I have had."
Fellow Briton Pinnington Jones came from a set down to defeat Argentina's Marco Trungelliti earlier on Monday.
“Overrated” is a word that gets thrown around constantly these days, especially now that anyone with a social media account can publish a ranking, a list, or a hot take. With spring football wrapped and the 2027 season inching closer, preseason rankings are everywhere, and one question keeps resurfacing. Where should Texas A&M actually be ranked?
Anyone familiar with the Aggie fan base knows the dynamic well. A&M fans are hopeful, passionate, and deeply invested, but they also cringe when the Aggies land inside the preseason top 10. It’s not a lack of belief. It’s history. Too often, a strong season has been followed by a disappointing one, or early hype has fizzled by November.
This year, the situation is different. A&M is coming off an 11–2 season, its first ever College Football Playoff appearance, and a legitimate breakthrough under Mike Elko. But the finish matters. The Aggies went 0–2 to close the year, and the offense vanished when it mattered most. Combine that with an almost entirely rebuilt offensive and defensive line, two new coordinators, and a tougher schedule on paper, and it becomes reasonable to argue that A&M should open the year outside the top 10.
ESPN doesn’t see it that way. Neither do several national outlets. Many have the Aggies at No. 9, citing trust in Elko’s system and confidence in a top tier transfer class. It is a fair argument, but not a universal one. Enter College Football with Sam.
Sam’s stance is blunt. Texas A&M is the most overrated team heading into the 2026 season. His primary concern is offensive production, specifically whether the Aggies can score consistently enough to compete with the nation’s elite. Because of that, he doesn’t even place A&M inside his top 15.
Below, you can watch him lay out his full case for why he believes the Aggies are being propped up more by reputation and optimism than by proven, returning production.
Texas A&M loses both of its coordinators and the majority of its offensive and defensive lines, and plays a much tougher schedule than it did last season. I have no idea how this team can be ranked inside the top ten. pic.twitter.com/vrs5jNdxjG
— College Football with Sam (@CFBwSam) June 21, 2026
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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M football enters 2026 with questions despite top 10 ranking
Chicago (40-37) had an unscheduled day off yesterday to prepare for their short three-game road trip to New York (34-43). Both the Mets and Cubs are coming off losses as they meet for their second and final series of the season. Chicago swept the Mets earlier this year and outscored the Mets, 18-9.
Chicago is 6-3 in the last nine games and starting to turn the corner in June. The Cubs are 8-9 overall this month and ranks middle of the pack in ERA, BA, OBA, and most categories. The one area that the Cubs stand out is their plate discipline. Chicago has the third-most walks (72) and the eighth-fewest strikeouts (136).
New York is coming off two straight losses to Philadelphia and were outscored 25-11 in the series. The Mets surrendered 21 runs in the last two games and have the seventh-worst ERA (5.79) over the last week. In that same span, New York ranks 10th in batting average (.266), but has the second-fewest extra bases hits (5).
Let’s dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.
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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — World Cup tickets are expensive. Flights to North America are expensive. Hotel rooms in many places are expensive.
Then there's the price of beer.
There are some fun — and yes, sometimes pricey — food and drink offerings at the venues playing host to the World Cup. A $75 caviar-topped tray of tater tots and a $40 empanada weighing in at 5 pounds (2.2 kilograms) for the daring or for sharing in Miami. Rib-eye tacos for $8 in Guadalajara, Mexico. Something called a Twinkie cheeseburger that has nothing to do with dessert for $22 in Los Angeles.
Prices, in many cases, aren't all that different from what U.S. fans would experience on NFL Sundays or college football Saturdays. But some international fans aren't used to such pricing and are calling foul, especially over beer prices that can top $20.
“It's unfair. It's not right. It's wrong,” said Thomas Schüller, an engineer from Germany in Toronto to watch his national team play over the weekend, as he held a beer that cost him 24.25 Canadian dollars (about $17 or 15 euros). “It's three times the cost of what I pay in my country.”
But is that stopping him?
“Well, no,” Schüller acknowledged.
There is clearly some sticker shock among international visitors to this World Cup, especially when it comes to the concession prices. In Europe, it's not uncommon for beers to be perhaps around 4 or 5 euros (about $5-6 USD).
There's also no shortage of intrigue on the menu at the concession stands at stadiums across the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
“Never seen anything like it,” said Janine Arbetter, a fan from Austria, as she waited for a hot dog, chips and soda combo in Miami last week. The pre-tip price: $19.35 (about 17 euros), which included a discount for using Visa. “It's a lot of food for a little snack.”
Some Argentina fans happily showed off their $34 lobster rolls from a match in Kansas City on social media, but in Toronto, the brisket sandwich with chips and a bottle of soda for nearly 40 Canadian dollars ($28) had some online commenters lamenting it as “robbery.”
“It's OK, more or less, for the World Cup,” German fan Daniel Feldmann said of the food prices while watching a match in Vancouver last week.
FIFA, the sport's governing body and the tournament organizer, has very specific rules on just about everything related to the World Cup — and there are guidelines that concessionaires have to follow as well. But prices can vary by market, as do the food and drink offerings. And that means the experience in one city might look, or taste, nothing like what's offered in another.
The “Fancy AF Tots” for $75 at Miami Stadium aren't really tots at all — it's three deep-fried hash brown patties, with caviar, creme fraiche and chives. (For those who just want the caviar, it'll be $70.) Southern California's Twinkie cheeseburger is in fact a burger topped with a Texas Twinkie — a bacon-wrapped jalapeño stuffed with brisket and cream cheese.
But there's also a slew of choices specific to a local market; for example, Vancouver offers short rib poutine (an iconic Canadian dish of fries loaded with beef gravy, pulled short rib and cheese curds) along with a maple bacon smokie (smoked sausage topped with bacon onion jam that features Canadian maple syrup).
And in Miami, the signature offerings include pan con lechon (a Cuban-style sandwich with pork, infused with citrus mojo sauce and served on a toasted full Cuban loaf) and Empanada Mundial (the five-pound, handmade, chicken-and-cheese-stuffed dish named after the World Cup).
Both Vancouver and Miami have Sodexo Live as a food and beverage provider, and the typical game-day menus in both stadiums were revised a bit to accommodate a soccer crowd.
“We want it to feel like Miami when you’re here,” said Zach Williams, the stadium's vice president of operations. “Everything we do around the Miami Stadium, we want to make sure everybody understands that when they come here, they’re getting a Miami experience.”
In Mexico City, a beer could cost a day's pay — literally. The daily minimum wage in Mexico City is just 315.04 pesos (roughly $18). Some beers at Mexico City Stadium were selling for between 299 and 310 pesos — about twice as much as fans would ordinarily pay in the same stadium when the World Cup isn't in town.
But in Atlanta, where Falcons owner and stadium operator Arthur Blank promised the low concession prices he's championed for many years would hold for the World Cup, pizza slices were $3, 32-ounce sodas were $4, a cheeseburger was $5, chicken tenders with fries were $6 and beers could be had for as little as $8.
Jonathan Arango, a 33-year-old from Greenville, South Carolina, was at a match in Atlanta with his wife, daughter and father.
“In total for what we got — three orders of tacos, a slice of pizza, two waters and a Coke — we spent like $50,” Arango said. “Compared to what we’ve paid at other events ... it's nice after you paid a lot for a ticket.”
And Schüller pointed out that even though the tournament does come around every four years, it still feels like a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
“The entire football world is having fun,” Schüller said, “so cheers to that.”
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Associated Press journalists Tales Azzoni, Maura Carey, Andrew Dalton, Carlos Rodriguez, Alanis Thames, Stephen Whyno and Ben Kule contributed to this story from various World Cup venues. Kule is a student in the University of Georgia’s Carmical Sports Media Institute.
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AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/FIFA-World-Cup
Rothesay County Championship, Division One, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (day four)
Glamorgan 358 & 197-3: Carlson 67, Ingram 61*; Chahar 2-57
Surrey 105& 447 (following on): Burns 115, Pope 73, Lawes 66*; Hadley 4-82
Glamorgan (22 pts) beat Surrey (2 pts) by seven wickets
Glamorgan earned their first ever Championship win over Surrey at Sophia Gardens as they notched up a seven-wicket win.
The target of 195 was more than looked likely before a strong Surrey comeback, but captain Kiran Carlson hit 67 and Colin Ingram 61 not out to ease Welsh worries.
Surrey had reached 447 in their second innings on the final day, with last man and sub Tom Lawes hitting 66 not out, while Ryan Hadley claimed 4-82.
Glamorgan's last red-ball victory over Surrey in Cardiff was at Cardiff Arms Park in 1960, with a most recent home success at Swansea in 1983.
It was Glamorgan's third Championship win of the season in eight matches and Surrey's second defeat.
Surrey began with a precarious lead of 145 but Glamorgan posted a relatively defensive field, with Lawes and Clark appearing in little difficulty.
Lawes, a mid-match sub for England call-up Gus Atkinson, was striking the ball sweetly with 10 fours to belie his number eleven position - after Surrey used two nightwatchmen.
They had set a new tenth wicket record for Surrey against Glamorgan of 105 by the time Clark (36) skied departing Australian paceman Hadley to Chris Cooke to end Glamorgan's travails.
Glamorgan's pursuit started disastrously when Billy Root was run out off the fourth ball as he went for a leg-bye and finished at the same end as Asa Tribe.
Carlson and Tribe took an active approach in their stand of 71, despite having moments of difficulty against Dan Lawrence.
But it was fellow spinner Chahar who made the breakthrough when Tribe (30) edged a defensive push to wicketkeeper Ollie Pope.
Ingram nearly played on to Chahar, but took advantage of a few loose deliveries from the Indian international including a six over long-on.
His stand with Carlson was worth 62 by the time the Glamorgan skipper was bowled round his legs sweeping at Chahar, but with just 62 needed at that stage it was too late to revive any real hopes for the visitors.
Ingram, who had not fielded at all because of a finger injury in the first innings, sped Glamorgan to the target alongside Sean Dickson (26 not out).
The result was particularly welcome for the Welsh county given they had started the game eighth in Division One, with the two sides below them - Leicestershire and Hampshire - also taking winning points.
Glamorgan were set to be in fourth in a closely-packed table with Surrey seventh, before the teams resume T20 action.
Glamorgan captain Kiran Carlson told BBC Sport Wales:
"We were always going to expect Surrey to fight hard, it was a pretty good wicket with a bit of spin though both teams were expecting it to break up slightly more, so nice to knock them off today.
"There were a few tired bodies and minds after nearly 180 overs in the field, but it was nice to put a few partnerships together and get over the line. All the lads are buzzing to come away with a win against a very strong team.
"It's awesome (to get the first Championship win over Surrey on the ground), especially after last week's defeat. We knew it was going to be a very tough game, there were ebbs and flows, and I thought it was a very good game on a good cricket wicket.
"We always knew these two games in the middle were going to be telling, we got outplayed at Sussex so nice to bounce back."
The NBA draft will tip off Tuesday with the first round at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York (ABC/ESPN).
A second and final round is scheduled for Wednesday (ESPN). The two-round draft will consist of 60 picks.
Ahead of the the first round, Jeremy Woo of ESPN released a mock draft. He projects Tennessee freshman forward Nate Ament to be selected in the first round by Dallas (No. 9 overall).
"Ament's draft range has remained wide," Woo said. "The Nets at No. 6 are seen as the high end, but scenarios are also in play in which he falls into the second half of the lottery. Teams say he has been selective about scheduling workouts, declining to visit multiple teams in the top 10. The Mavericks and Bucks are two possible landing spots. If those teams go a different direction, he could slide.
"The Mavericks are another team that appears open to moving back in the draft and has cast a wide net with first-round workouts, with GM Masai Ujiri taking over in May and Dallas keeping its options open as it builds around Cooper Flagg. The franchise - which is hiring Michigan's Dusty May as its new coach - has signaled to other teams that it plans to keep Kyrie Irving entering next season."
May served as head coach at Michigan (2024-26) and FAU (2018-24).
Ament played at Tennessee during the 2025-26 season and appeared in 35 games, including 35 starts. He averaged 16.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists per contest.
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The love affair between Scotland fans and the city of Boston has captured hearts across the nation — and has now been memorialized with a full-page ad in the Boston Globe.
Two of Scotland’s first-round World Cup matches have been played at Boston Stadium so far, leading to more than 20,000 fans taking over the city. Scotland first beat Haiti 1-0 last week but then lost to Morocco Friday night by a score of 1-0.
Social media has been ablaze with videos of Scotland’s soccer fanbase, called the Tartan Army, taking over the streets, marching with bagpipers to Fenway Park in the heart of the city, and, most notably, causing bars to run out of beer as they drank the city dry. The bond stretched so deep that Boston Mayor Michelle Wu signed a letter of intent last week to establish Boston and Glasgow, Scotland, as “sister cities” starting next year, a move intended to strengthen the cultural and economic ties between the two spots.
As Scotland prepares to take on Brazil in a pivotal group stage clash in Miami, the team’s fans have departed Boston after a week of merriment, much to the sadness of New Englanders. To honor the impact Scotland’s Tartan Army had on Boston and nearby areas, the Globe took out an ad to thank them.
“You came for the World Cup, but gave us something more,” the message began. “For a week, you turned train stations into singalongs, Fenway into a football ground, and an ordinary June into something we’ll be talking about for years.
In today’s @BostonGlobepic.twitter.com/AVejWDgIsO
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) June 20, 2026

“Boston has hosted championships, parades, and celebrations of every kind. But we’ve never hosted guests quite like you all,” the note continued.
“Thank you for the laughter, the bagpipes, and the memories. The World Cup will move on. So will the songs, but we’ll never forget the joy you brought to our city.”
Likewise, the Tartan Army thanked Boston and its inhabitants for their hospitality.
“New England - it has been an absolute pleasure. Across Boston, Providence, Newport and many towns in between you’ve welcomed us with open arms and unbelievable hospitality, and we can’t thank you enough,” the Tartan Army wrote on X.
“As we begin our journeys to South Florida, we hope it’s not goodbye, but see you again soon.”

New England - it has been an absolute pleasure. Across Boston, Providence, Newport and many towns in between you’ve welcomed us with open arms and unbelievable hospitality, and we can’t thank you enough.
— 🏴 The Tartan Army 🏴 (@TartanArmyGroup) June 20, 2026
As we begin our journeys to South Florida, we hope it’s not goodbye, but… pic.twitter.com/VgvpZsgVJ0
The Scotland National Team also issued a note of their own, writing on X, “As we head for Miami, we want to say a heartfelt thank you to the city & people of Boston.
“You’ve made us feel more than welcome in the time we’ve spent with you; you’ve made us feel part of your incredible city. Thank you for your generosity and your wonderful hospitality.”
Videos of Scotland fans bringing their traditions — like placing traffic cones on the heads of historic statues — to Boston and surrounding areas have gone viral on social media since the start of the World Cup. And while Scotland’s next match will be played in Miami, there is a chance the team could wind up back in Boston if they beat Brazil during their scheduled Wednesday clash.
The impact Scotland fans have had on Boston has been felt so deeply that a Massachusetts state senator has called for the Tartan Army to start visiting annually.

As we head for Miami, we want to say a heartfelt thank you to the city & people of Boston.
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) June 20, 2026
You’ve made us feel more than welcome in the time we’ve spent with you; you’ve made us feel part of your incredible city.
Thank you for your generosity and your wonderful hospitality.
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“You have been playing the bagpipes everywhere, you’ve been singing, you’ve been chanting, you have put traffic cones on the heads of all of our historic statues, which has been something to see,” Senator Paul Feeney said in a video message shared to social media.
“I don’t want that to end. So here’s my proposition,” he continued. “Let’s get together and make this an annual thing where the Tartan Army comes over to Massachusetts, comes over to Foxborough, and we do this again. Maybe every year!”
Feeney proposed several ideas to get fans to return to the area, including a match between Scotland and the USMNT, a Scotland vs. Ireland clash, or even a local match against Foxborough High School.
“Whatever it takes to get you back here year after year,” Feeney continued. “We’ll promise to restock the beer.”
Dusty May could soon become one of the few college basketball coaches to make the jump to the NBA.
Multiple reports surfaced Monday linking the former Florida Atlantic men's basketball coach with the head coaching vacancy at the Dallas Mavericks.
May, 49, is one of the hottest names in basketball coaching circles after leading the Michigan Wolverines to the 2026 NCAA national championship.
Should he land with the Mavericks, May will join an elite circle of college coaches making the jump to the NBA, including John Beilein (Michigan), Fred Hoiberg (Iowa State), Billy Donovan (Florida), Brad Stevens (Butler), Rick Pitino (Kentucky), John Calipiari (UMass) and Larry Brown (Kansas).
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His star was born at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. May led the Owls from 2018 to 2024 and built the program into a national contender. FAU was 126-69 under May's leadership and reached the Final Four in 2023.
May took over a Michigan program which finished 8-24 the previous season and built a national champion by his second season.
The Wolverines finished 37-3 in 2026 and dominated teams in the NCAA Tournament with an oversized lineup comprised of high-profile transfers.
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Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@usatodayco.com.
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Dusty May could soon become one of the few college basketball coaches to make the jump to the NBA.
Multiple reports surfaced Monday linking the former Florida Atlantic men's basketball coach with the head coaching vacancy at the Dallas Mavericks.
May, 49, is one of the hottest names in basketball coaching circles after leading the Michigan Wolverines to the 2026 NCAA national championship.
Should he land with the Mavericks, May will join an elite circle of college coaches making the jump to the NBA, including John Beilein (Michigan), Fred Hoiberg (Iowa State), Billy Donovan (Florida), Brad Stevens (Butler), Rick Pitino (Kentucky), John Calipiari (UMass) and Larry Brown (Kansas).
More Dusty May: Erik Spoelstra says former FAU coach is 'the whole package'
His star was born at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. May led the Owls from 2018 to 2024 and built the program into a national contender. FAU was 126-69 under May's leadership and reached the Final Four in 2023.
May took over a Michigan program which finished 8-24 the previous season and built a national champion by his second season.
The Wolverines finished 37-3 in 2026 and dominated teams in the NCAA Tournament with an oversized lineup comprised of high-profile transfers.
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Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@usatodayco.com.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Dusty May, former FAU head coach, linked to Dallas Mavericks job

Dave Portnoy may not be angry at Dusty May for taking an NBA job, but that does not make the Michigan blow any softer.
The Barstool founder has long been one of the Wolverines’ loudest public supporters.
Losing a national-title coach to the Dallas Mavericks was always going to sting.
Portnoy, a Michigan alum, gave his immediate reaction after May agreed to leave Ann Arbor for the Mavericks.
“Can’t ever get mad when a college coach gets a shot at the pros. I was gonna name a horse Dusty Gray, but I’ll no longer be doing that. Best of luck Dusty, brought us a championship. Sucks for Michigan.”
Portnoy did not pretend May owed Michigan anything. He also made clear that the timing hurt, especially after what May accomplished in just two seasons.
May went 64-13 at Michigan after arriving from Florida Atlantic in 2024. In his first year, he led the Wolverines to a 27-10 record, a Big Ten Tournament title and a Sweet 16 appearance. The next season, he guided them to a 37-3 mark, a Big Ten regular-season crown and Michigan’s first national championship since 1989.
That is why the move felt so abrupt. May did not leave behind a struggling program. He left one that was thriving, with a fan base that believed he could be the face of the program for years to come.
For Portnoy, that explains the horse line. May still gets gratitude. The name tribute is off.
From Dallas’ perspective, the hire is easy to understand.

May is the first college head coach since John Beilein in 2019 to jump straight into an NBA head-coaching job, and he will hope for a smoother transition than the last Michigan-to-pro move.
Beilein lasted just 54 games with the Cleveland Cavaliers, going 14-40 before resigning. His college approach did not translate well to the NBA, a comparison May will hear plenty about early in his tenure.
But the situations are different. May steps into a franchise led by Masai Ujiri and built around Cooper Flagg, the 2025 No. 1 pick who just won Rookie of the Year.
May’s Michigan teams played with pace, moved the ball, defended and developed pros, qualities the Mavericks hope will fit around Flagg.
Portnoy may not like the timing, but he can see the logic. Michigan lost a champion. Dallas just hired one.
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BLOOMINGTON — Indiana basketball has added a preseason game against Western Kentucky at the Ford Center in Evansville at 4 p.m. Oct. 25, 2026, to its 2026-27 schedule. The multi-use arena in Evansville has a capacity of 11,000 fans.
The announcement gives IU a second exhibition game for this season in addition to the game it finalized for Oct. 18 against North Carolina in downtown Indianapolis.
Indiana basketball still hasn't announced its full nonconference schedule for 2026-27, but the Hoosiers' known matchups include neutral-site games against Kentucky (Lucas Oil Stadium) and Syracuse (Gainbridge Fieldhouse), along with reported games at Assembly Hall against Eastern Illinois, Bellarmine and Bowling Green.
Fans will get their first look at the Hoosiers' new-look roster when the team travels to Peru later this summer to take part in the FISU America Games from July 20 to Aug. 1.
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Second-round pick Jake Golday has been working with the Vikings' off-ball linebackers since joining the team in April, but his long-term fit in the defense may not be that straightforward.
Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores's system offers opportunities for versatile players to fill multiple roles with Andrew Van Ginkel being an example of a player who has developed as an edge rusher while also seeing time in other spots on defense. Golday, who played defensive end at Central Arkansas before transferring to Cincinnati, has been compared to his veteran teammate by numerous people, including Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell.
“He has some of those characteristics to him,” O’Connell said, via Dave Campbell of the Associated Press. “We were fortunate enough to get him where we did.”
Golday said that he's hoping to get some first-hand tips from Van Ginkel as he moves into his rookie season.
“I’m my own person at the end of the day, but I can’t complain about that comparison. He’s an amazing player so I strive to be like a guy like that,” Golday said. “He just looks so calm out there all the time. It’s just crazy how he gets to the ball every single play. I’m like, ‘Dude, you’ve got to teach me your ways.’”
Van Ginkel played a lot of special teams early in his career and that figures to be part of the plan to get Golday on the field while the Vikings figure out exactly how they want to utilize him.

The Dallas Mavericks are hiring Dusty May away from Michigan to be their next head coach, sources confirmed to DLLS Sports on Monday.
May becomes the first college head coach to jump straight to the NBA since John Beilein left Michigan for Cleveland in 2019, and the first to leave immediately after winning a national title since Larry Brown departed Kansas in 1988. The last NCAA champion to make the leap at all was Florida’s Billy Donovan in 2015.
May, 49, arrives in Dallas only months after cutting down the nets, having led the Wolverines to the 2026 national championship, their first since 1989, behind a 37-3 season. He had reportedly ruled out other college jobs this offseason, and during Michigan’s title parade in April, the school announced he’d agreed to a new deal to stay for “many years to come.” He agreed to a contact extension with Michigan, but the contract was never signed.
A Bob Knight student manager at Indiana in the late 1990s, May spent more than a decade as an assistant at stops like Eastern Michigan, UAB, Louisiana Tech and Florida before landing his first head job at Florida Atlantic in 2018, at age 41. Five years later he took ninth-seeded FAU to the 2023 Final Four. Over his last four seasons as a college head coach he went 124-26, which can be likened to Brad Stevens’ Butler-to-Boston leap in 2013.
The Mavericks parted ways with Jason Kidd after hiring new president and alternate governor Masai Ujiri. Kidd was had multiple years and about $40 million left on his contract.
According to a league source, May was an “NBA-centered” college coach who ran Michigan like a pro team. The Wolverines’ starting five average age was about 22 years old, with no starter younger than 20 and multiple 23-year-olds in the lineup.
He inherits a rebuild centered on a 19-year-old. May will rebuild with reigning Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg, who averaged 21.0 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.9 blocks while shooting 46.8% from the field, 29.5% from 3-point range and 82.7% from the free-throw line. The team also employs 9-time all-starKyrie Irving, who missed the entire 2025-26 season.
May has never coached in the NBA. But Ujiri and general manager Mike Schmitz are betting that a coach who builds winners quickly is exactly what Dallas needs.
Not even three months removed from winning the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament, Michigan men's basketball is looking for a new coach.
Dusty May, who won the title in just his second year coaching in Ann Arbor, will take the head coaching position of the Dallas Mavericks, a team that went 26-56 amid a 12th-place finish in the Western Conference in 2025-26. That said, the Mavericks have building blocks for success, including a top-10 pick in a loaded 2026 NBA Draft class and 2025-26 Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg.
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The question now is what is to happen with the players remaining on Michigan's roster. While some players, such as Aday Mara, Yaxel Lendeborg and Morez Johnson Jr., have already declared for the draft as first-round selections, others will have the opportunity to leave Ann Arbor via the transfer portal — but not immediately.
Here's what to know of the NCAA's transfer rules, and when Wolverines players can transfer from Michigan:
Yes, NCAA rules allow for the creation of a special transfer portal window following a head coaching change. At that time, players can enter the portal and potentially sign with another team.
According to the NCAA on Jan. 14, 2026, the Division I Cabinet enacted immediate rules changes for the transfer portal, including those for a team going through a coaching change.
Per the NCAA:
When a head coaching change occurs, a 15-day period will open five days after the new head coach is hired or publicly announced. If a new head coach is not announced within 30 days of the previous head coach's departure — and the 31st day after the head coach's departure is after the championship game — a 15-day window will open. The additional head coach departure window is available only after the basketball transfer window opens through Jan. 2.
Five days after Michigan hires or publicly announces its hire, the 15-day transfer portal will open, allowing players to enter and potentially sign with a team. The 15-day window will open if the Wolverines are unable to make a hire within 30 days of May's departure for the NBA.
That is separate from a 15-day transfer window that opens the day following the championship game, which in 2026 was on April 4.
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Dusty May delivered a national championship to Michigan. Now, he's about to cut the school a check, too.
May is leaving Michigan men's basketball after two seasons as head coach to become head coach of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, ESPN reported and The News confirmed Monday.
May was finalizing a contract extension during Michigan's run this spring, but that contract apparently was never signed, as no document has been provided to The News despite repeated Freedom of Information Act requests. That leaves his extension signed in July 25, 2025, as the most current one publicly available.
Under that contract, May owes Michigan a $5-million buyout for leaving between May 1, 2026, and April 30, 2027. That buyout almost certainly will be paid by the Mavericks. Under the terms of his contract, half of that would be due within 30 days of his hiring by the Mavericks and the other half within 120 days.
May, 49, earned $4.6 million in base salary last season, and he also earned hundreds of thousands in bonuses, including a $150,000 retention bonus for still being employed April 30. He also earned a $400,000 bonus for winning the national championship, the first for Michigan men's basketball since 1989.
May's contract signed in July 2025 was a five-year deal worth more than $25 million.
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The Los Angeles Chargers have spent years asking Justin Herbert to create a difficult offense. One of the best QBs in the NFL should have all the firepower around him that he needs to succeed, and Deebo Samuel could give him some of that. Samuel remains one of the most recognizable offensive weapons available, and the Chargers are one of the cleanest possible fits. NFL.com has already identified Los Angeles as a logical destination, pairing Samuel with Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston, and an offense now coordinated by Mike McDaniel. That last name matters.
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McDaniel was part of San Francisco’s offensive staff during Samuel’s greatest season. In 2021, Samuel produced career highs in receptions and receiving yards while also becoming a devastating rushing threat. The Chargers should not expect that exact version of him now, but they do not need to. What they need is versatility.
Herbert has the arm to attack every area of the field, yet the offense has too often depended on him completing difficult throws or extending plays under pressure. Samuel would create manufactured touches: screens, motion, short crossers, backfield carries and quick throws that become dangerous after the catch. That is how Los Angeles can make Herbert’s job easier without taking away his aggressiveness.
Yes, there is risk. Samuel’s recent availability and consistency have been concerns, and any contract should reflect that. But a reduced role may actually help. The Chargers would not need him to lead the team in targets. McConkey can remain the primary receiver while Samuel becomes the matchup piece that defenses must locate before every snap.
Los Angeles also has enough offensive structure to avoid forcing the move. That should help the Chargers negotiate a short-term deal rather than overpay based on name recognition. The AFC is too crowded for safe roster building. If the Chargers believe Herbert can take them deep into January, they should give him a weapon capable of changing a game without needing 12 targets.
Samuel is no longer a perfect player. He may still be the perfect gamble for Los Angeles.
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WSL Full-Time were informed of the news via an official club press release from The Hammers this afternoon.
The 26-year-old full-back joins West Ham United upon the expiry of her contract with German Google Pixel Frauen-Bundesliga club Eintract Frankfurt. She has signed a three-year deal with the East Londoners.
Riesen spent her early years playing in her native Switzerland with FC St. Gallen, BSC Young Boys and FC Zürich where she won two Swiss league titles and a domestic cup. She then joined latest club Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023.
On the international stage, Riesen has been capped by Switzerland on 42 occasions in which she has scored two goals.
After joining West Ham United, Riesen said “When I heard about West Ham’s interest in me, I was super-excited. It’s a huge Club with a proud history and I’m very happy to be here. I spoke with Seraina [Piubel] and she was really positive about the Club. It already feels like a family here and everyone has given me such a warm welcome since I arrived.
“The Women’s Super League is one of the best leagues in the world so this is a massive opportunity for me to continue my development in a new environment, challenge myself and keep doing what I love most – playing football.
“I really like Rita’s [Guarino] ambition for the team. There is a lot of potential within this group and I hope that, together, we can achieve great things.”
Riesen is West Ham United’s fourth signing of the summer.

French manager Didier Deschamps has demanded humility from his team as the joint-favourites gear up to face Iraq in their second World Cup match in Group I.
Following a slow and somewhat laboured start to their first 45 minutes of this year’s tournament, Les Bleus exploded into life and gave the world a glimpse into their sheer firepower and depth.
Two goals from talisman Kylian Mbappé either side of a Bradley Barcola strike made the difference as France put the African Cup of Nations runners-up to the sword in the blistering New Jersey heat.
However, manager Deschamps is not getting carried away and insists that every game will prove a challenge for his side.
“We must not underestimate the Iraqi team, they are not a small team,” he said.
“They have qualities and have shown them in matches against Spain and Bolivia. We may make some changes, but our goal will remain to achieve victory. The match against Iraq will not be an easy one… we must not think it will be easy.”
Iraq performed well in the first half against Norway and would have thought themselves unlucky to not get more than the one goal curtesy of Aymen Hussein but were eventually undone by individual errors and Norway’s supreme attack.
There was much to admire about Iraq, despite the unflattering 4-1 score line.
Deschamps has clearly done his homework from both this game and the Middle-Easterners warm-up games, and outlined just what makes the Iraqi team so dangerous.
“Iraq is a team accustomed to playing in a 4-4-2 formation, and they have very strong forwards in the front line,” he said.
“The players know what they need to do on the field, and there is harmony and clear technical relationships among them, even with the changes in the line-up from one match to another.”
Graham Arnold has certainly established a belief and teamwork throughout that squad, which makes them such tricky customers especially with the ever clinical Hussein leading the line.
Leading the line for France is a much more contentious issue. With such incredible depth in the attacking areas, Dechamps has a big task on his hands balancing the minutes so many world-class players like Mbappé and Ousmane Dembele.
The Real Madrid man has been on-fire this season despite his sides poor performance in both the league and Champions League and has always been a monumental presence for his national team.
Another two goals for Mbappé saw him move up to 14 at the World Cup, overtaking Pele and leaving him within a brace of drawing level with all-time leading scorers Miroslav Klose and Lionel Messi should the latter not score tonight.
His competition is Ousmane Dembele who is fresh off the back of an incredible two seasons where he won the Ballon D’or and achieved the double with PSG which included retaining the Champions League.
There has been many questions about which player should lead the line for France, with the PSG forward starting in the number 10 against Sengal, and Deschamps was asked about how to deal with one of his superstars.
He said: “Dembele? You’re observing him, he struggled in the first half against Senegal, as did the entire team, due to Senegal’s style of play and also because of our mistakes.
“Ousmane plays as a forward at Paris Saint-Germain, but the situation is different here. There are involuntary movements, so we need to make some adjustments.
“In the second half against Senegal, Ousmane’s performance was much better. It also depends on what the other players contribute.
“Senegal closed the midfield, and we were pushed back there. Once we managed to open up the play a bit and forced their full-backs to spread out, it created more space.”
France headed into this tournament as one of the favourites to win the competition alongside Spain, Argentina and England, but Deschamps side will have to scale massive hurdles to make it to that final at the MetLife stadium in July.
Should France top their group their pathway would most likely involve meeting the current European champions at some point before the final, Spain to most people provide the biggest test at this tournament for France.
Deschamps is more than aware of his rivals strengths and more specifically the strengths of a certain Lamine Yamal.
He said: “I have no doubt… the Spanish team is stronger with him on the field. This is no longer an opinion, but a reality based on what we see. When a player like him plays, he completely changes the rhythm of the game.
“He forces defenders to adapt, creates spaces where there are none, and brings an unpredictability that is hard to control.”
Deschamps continued his praise for Yamal, adding that his confidence adding to his “goals or decisive passes” brings another level to the European champions’ attacks.
It would be a mouth-watering affair should France and Spain meet each other in the latter stages of the competition.
Not only would it be a battle of the two best sides in this tournament it would also pit some of the best attackers in the world against each other.
The match will kick off at 20:00 (BST) and will be broadcast live on BBC One, iPlayer, and the BBC Sport website.
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Argentina and Austria have announced their lineups for this Monday’s (22) match in the second round of the World Cup group stage.
The game takes place in Dallas and pits two teams against each other that both won their tournament openers.
The South Americans beat Algeria, while the Europeans defeated Jordan.
Whoever wins will be very close to securing qualification for the knockout stage as leaders of Group J.
Check out the starting lineups below:
Lionel Messi, of course, starts for the match. If he scores, he will become the outright top scorer in World Cup history.
He goes into the game tied with Germany’s Miroslav Klose, with 16 goals each.
Lionel Scaloni’s starting XI has just one change, with Molina coming in for Montiel at right-back.
Austria have made changes to the starting lineup from their opener.
The team takes the field with three center-backs and a new center-forward: Gregoritsch instead of Kalajdzic.
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Missouri just landed one of its top overall targets for the 2027 recruiting class.
That’s because Kansas City (Mo.) St. Pius X four-star offensive lineman Kyler Kuhn announced his commitment to the program. The Tigers beat out Nebraska and Iowa for the coveted offensive lineman.
Kuhn told me that he knew on Saturday morning that Missouri was the place for him. He wanted to let the “recency bias” wear off from his Nebraska visit. That way he could make a clear choice. But the school he kept waking up thinking about was the Tigers.
“I’d say the biggest two things for me were going to a place where I know that I’ll be able to get developed by the coaching staff,” Kuhn said. Then another thing was just finding the right culture of the o-line room that fits me.
“I felt that Mizzou definitely was that culture that I was looking for. It’s a very faith-based team and was something that was big to me. I see that a lot in Mizzou. I love how they have Bible studies before practice and almost daily. It just seems like they’re a very faith incorporated team, which is something that I really liked.”
Kuhn was also very impressed with the amount of work that the offensive line room did on their own. They do a lot of lifting outside of team work and hang out outside of football. He’s looking forward to being part of that.
The Tigers had been locked in on Kuhn for quite a while. Offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey, offensive line coach Brandon Jones and wide receivers coach Jacob Peeler all visited Kuhn in mid-April. But the relationship with coach Eli Drinkwitz was a big selling point.
“He has a Bible study with the coaches and then he helps lead the team’s Bible study,” Kuhn said.
“I’ve really gotten to know him over the past year with him coming to school a few times. Also just getting to talk with him more in depth and recently on the visits, as I got older. He’s been great and I’m excited to play for him.”
The future center visited Missouri four times including his official visit back in May. Now he’s found his future home at Missouri and there is a lot he’s looking forward to about playing for the Tigers.
“Just the culture of the town and getting to stay in state is going to be awesome for me,” Kuhn said.
“And having a bunch of family close. I just love CoMo and I love the people there. So I’d probably say to just be able to play for those type of fans and that type of culture.”

Fernando Mendoza is already taking notes.
Just before the rookie quarterback, 22, was selected first overall by the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2026 NFL Draft, he got a call from Tom Brady, as seen in a video the team shared on their Instagram account on Friday, June 19.
The clip, which was filmed for an episode of the Raiders' "Behind the Shield" series, sees Mendoza at the NFL Combine ahead of an interview. He greets everyone in the room, shakes their hands and is directed to a FaceTime call with a special someone: Brady, who is a minority owner of the team.

"Oh shoot! What's up, Mr. Brady? How you doing?" the former Indiana Hoosiers quarterback says in disbelief while speaking with the NFL G.O.A.T., 48, adding, "Tom, how you doing?"
The seven-time Super Bowl champion hilariously corrected Mendoza for how he addressed him, and made clear what he should call him instead.
"You can call me Tom. Mr. Brady's my dad," the longtime Patriots quarterback told the 2025 Heisman Trophy winner.
The rookie and vet have a conversation, which was all documented in the video.
"How you doing, man?" asks Brady. "I'm great. I'm blessed here at the Combine right now, about to get this interview going. I'm great. Ready for the opportunity," Mendoza replied.
Brady added, "Well I was just telling everybody that I wanted to say 'hi,' and good luck on everything. Just keep being yourself man, you're doing a great job."
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"I appreciate it, thank you. God bless," replied Mendoza.
On Thursday, April 23, Mendoza received the life-altering phone call from the Raiders at home in South Florida. He was joined by friends and family, including his mother Elsa, who has multiple sclerosis.
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Mendoza, who won the College Football Playoff national championship earlier this year, was widely expected to land with the Raiders, who dealt last season's starting quarterback, Geno Smith, to the New York Jets in March.
Las Vegas finished the 2025 regular season with a 3-14 record.

Ahead of the draft, Mendoza revealed what Brady said when he visited the team.
"I met him in the official 30 visits at the Raiders," Mendoza said during his appearance on the The Dan Patrick Show. "It was fantastic. He gave me the message that he's going to push me, and he's not going to be all lovey-dovey."
"And if the Raiders draft me, he's going to be a mentor and wants to pour into whatever quarterback the Raiders have, whether it's me, whether they draft somebody else," he shared, noting the Raiders just signed 37-year-old quarterback Kirk Cousins to a contract.
"If I'm lucky enough to go to the Raiders, I think it'll be a great opportunity to learn from someone who has had so much success over the years, and who I think has a very similar playing style as me," said Mendoza, who revealed he's studied Cousins' style of play specifically.
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Toni Storm‘s unexpected departure from AEW this past March had a significant ripple effect on the promotion’s women’s division planning all the way through All In at Wembley Stadium in August. Dave Meltzer addressed the situation on Wrestling Observer Radio on Sunday, revealing what the original plan was and how a second injury further complicated things.
According to Meltzer, the original design for the women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament had Storm winning it and going on to challenge AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla at Wembley. When Storm left AEW unexpectedly in March — for reasons that were confirmed to not be injury-related — that plan was scrapped, and Willow Nightingale became the new direction for the tournament.

That plan also fell apart. Nightingale suffered a shoulder injury in May that forced her to withdraw from the tournament and vacate the TBS Championship as a result. With two of the original pillars of the women’s division storyline now unavailable, AEW was left rebuilding its plans on the fly. Mercedes Mone returned to the tournament as a replacement for Nightingale, and Maya World advanced to fill the other finalist spot. Meltzer noted he was not certain what Mone’s original All In plans had been before she became involved in the tournament as a fill-in.
The Owen Hart Foundation tournament finals between Mone and World, along with Thekla’s AEW Women’s World Championship defense against Starlight Kid, are both scheduled for this Sunday at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door. The outcomes of both matches will shape the women’s division heading into All In at Wembley in a few months, which now looks considerably different from how it was originally conceived, with Storm still in the picture.
Storm has yet to comment on her AEW hiatus publicly, and there is no clear timetable for her return to the promotion.
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An earthquake hit the college basketball world on Monday. Dusty May, who was not only fresh off a national championship season at Michigan but who had reloaded the Wolverines' roster in the transfer portal, accepted the open head coaching job with the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA. The move is a complete stunner, and it puts Michigan in a position where other top coaches are firmly established at their schools, making a move unlikely for a lot of people who -- in April, right after the end of the season -- would have been top candidates. John Beilein, however, is not employed as a coach. He instantly makes sense for Michigan, for reasons we will outline below:
Dusty May's top Michigan assistant is Mike Boynton, formerly the head coach at Oklahoma State. Purely as a prediction, Boynton is most likely to become Michigan's head coach because he has head-coaching experience, is already on staff, and did a great job helping UM win the national title. However, Boynton is a defense-first coach. There's a need to have someone on staff with coaching chops at the offensive end of the floor, and who has the kind of experience worthy of a program with legitimate national title aspirations.
John Beilein has made the national championship game twice at Michigan. Not only that, but he is a proven offensive coach. Dusty May to John Beilein would not be a jarring or harsh transition compared to many other possible coaches. Mike Boynton would provide staff continuity, but John Beilein would provide elite X-and-O coaching skills on offense. A Boynton offense might not be able to carry the freight at the same level Dusty May's offense did last season.
Would it make sense for Mike Boynton to be appointed head coach? Sure ... but Michigan could do better by essentially having Beilein come in as offensive coordinator and Boynton remaining focused on defense. Beilein with a great defensive coordinator alongside him works. Beilein, who guided Michigan to the 2013 national title game and then to the 2014 Elite Eight, struggled for a few seasons. He revived his Michigan tenure by hiring an elite defensive tactician named Luke Yaklich. Once that piece fell into place, Michigan got back to the national title game in 2018.
One important and essential detail here is that unless Michigan can somehow pry away an elite coach from another school (unlikely at this stage), John Beilein would be a one-year coach. This is not a permanent or long-term setup. Then Michigan could make a run at a top coach (on par with Dusty May) after the 2026-2027 season. It just seems smarter to have Beilein there for offensive coaching. It's hard to trust Mike Boynton with total responsibility for this team. Why not bring in an offensive coach with proven March Madness experience?
Billy Donovan is a free agent after his Chicago Bulls tenure ended, but Donovan has seemed to be an NBA guy more than a college coach. If he really wanted the North Carolina job, he could have made a run at it. If he turned down Carolina, why would he go to Michigan? That said, UM should still give him a call.
The names TJ Otzelberger (Iowa State) and Ben McCollum (Iowa) have been floated, but both coaches are enjoying considerable success at their jobs and might not feel the need to climb the coaching ladder just yet. Should Michigan make inquiries? Yes. It just shouldn't expect either one to jump.
John Beilein is 73 years old, definitely not the age for a coach who would embark on a long-term stint, but also not too old to coach one season. It's not as though he's 85 and sitting in a rocking chair. Beilein has been working as a basketball analyst for Big Ten Network, so he has still been following college basketball very closely. On a one-year plan, he wouldn't have to worry at all about NIL or the transfer portal. He could just coach and not deal with any other headaches. If Michigan wanted to give Boynton the head coaching position but have Beilein in the role of offensive coordinator and lead assistant, that would be a perfectly acceptable arrangement.
The main question really is this: Does Michigan feel comfortable entrusting the whole show to Mike Boynton, or does it feel Boynton needs help? We think Boynton needs help, and John Beilein would be just the man to provide it for one year.
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Wyndham Clark heard it all day from the Shinnecock Hills crowd. Fans shouted for his golf ball to go in the bunker and the rough. One was ejected after yelling: “Don’t choke, Wyndham!”
He quieted them with a 52-foot putt to tap-in range for his second U.S. Open title in four years, avoiding the worst collapse in tournament history after his six-stroke lead dwindled to one.
Oh, how this anybody-but-Wyndham crowd would’ve relished that.
New York loves a winner, but the one these fans really wanted to see was Scottie Scheffler, who was chasing the career Grand Slam, or Sam Burns, who lost by a stroke. Not Clark.
Call it backlash for him damaging a locker in a fit of rage at Oakmont Country Club while missing the cut last year at the U.S. Open. Or for saying on TV that being surrounded by kids playing in the Masters Par 3 Contest was “great birth control.” Or even for winning his first U.S. Open title in 2023 over fan favorites Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler.
Or maybe the folks spending their Father’s Day at Shinnecock just wanted to see a little drama after Clark built leads of two, four and six strokes after each of the first three days.
“Man, they definitely didn’t want me to win,” Clark said.
He complained that fans largely had deserted the course by the time he was finishing his third round. During the final round, he might’ve wished they had stayed home.
It’s rare for a golfer in the lead at a major championship — or any golfer for that matter — to be the subject of such derision. It happened to McIlroy at the Ryder Cup last September at Bethpage Black, also on Long Island, but that was a team competition. McIlroy was the star of the winning European side and U.S. fans went overboard in letting him have it.
Clark said he tried to see himself in an “underdog” role, as he did in 2023.
“Anytime someone said something negative to me, I replaced it with something positive,” Clark said. “Some of it’s self-deserved. I kind of brought it on myself, but I also get it, too. Scottie was going for the career Grand Slam, and it hasn’t happened very often.”
Even so, the animosity appeared to rattle Clark early in his round. He bogeyed the second, sixth and seventh holes as fans threw their support behind Scheffler. They cheered Clark’s mistakes while showering Scheffler with affection — even serenading the four-time major champion, who turned 30, with “Happy Birthday.”
It was “Get in the bunker!” for Clark and “We love you Scottie!” for Scheffler, who tied for fourth at even par.
“You like seeing the fans cheer for you. I think sometimes it can get a little too much when, you know, balls are kind of going off greens and you start hearing cheers,” Scheffler said. “That felt a bit much to me.”
Anti-Clark fans cheered when he flared a shot under a pair of trash containers on the fourth hole and again when his shot on the seventh hole landed in a bunker.
“Wyndham gonna lose ‘em,” a man said as Clark walked to his ball on 10.
“Get in the fescue!” a fan yelled after he teed off on 13. When his second shot landed on a precarious part of the green, the crowd chanted “Go! Go! Go!” and gleefully roared as the golf ball rolled off the back.
Clark won over the crowd, at least for a moment, on the 16th hole — punching out from the tall grass and pumped his fist after nailing a 24-foot birdie putt to go to 5-under par. For the moment, he held a two-stroke lead and the crowd’s hopes of a different winner were fading.
But the taunts returned on the next hole as Clark backed off of his 8-foot par putt and then missed it. As Clark walked to the 18th tee, scratching his head with his hat in hand, a fan in the grandstand sang “Under Pressure.”
“Yeah, it was tough, but I’m proud of myself that I battled through,” Clark said. “I mean, things really could have gotten away from me. I stood tough. Yeah, I would have liked to have won by more, but as long as you win, it doesn’t matter.”
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The NBA Draft is here!
This season, eight teams failed to reach the 30-win mark, just one shy of the NBA record set during the 2017-18 season. In response to growing concerns about tanking, the league approved a new anti-tanking measure known as the "3-2-1" lottery system. The format, which will take effect beginning with the 2027 NBA Draft, is designed to flatten lottery odds that will penalize the league's worst teams and discourage organizations from intentionally losing games.
The changes also granted NBA Commissioner Adam Silver expanded disciplinary authority to address tanking. Potential penalties include fines of up to $10 million, the forfeiture of draft picks and adjustments to a team's draft position. The league will implement the system on a three-year trial basis through 2029 before determining whether it should become permanent.
While those changes remain a year away, the focus now turns to the 2026 NBA Draft. With less than three weeks until prospects hear their names called, it's time to project where the top collegiate stars and international standouts wound up in the lottery and where they could begin their NBA careers.
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What is there not to say about AJ Dybantsa? During his lone season at BYU, the freshman sensation led the nation in scoring while averaging seven rebounds per game and shooting over 50% from the field.
Dybantsa possesses elite physical tools and advanced shot-creation ability for a 19-year-old. His explosiveness attacking the rim, combined with his polished offensive arsenal, makes him one of the most complete prospects in the draft. While some outlets have debated whether he is the consensus selection for Washington, the Wizards are in desperate need of a franchise cornerstone following the departures of John Wall and Bradley Beal years ago.
After acquiring Trae Young and Anthony Davis during the 2025-26 season, Washington has already begun reshaping its future. Pairing Dybantsa with those veterans and rising big man Alex Sarr would give the Wizards a legitimate foundation to build around and could help them return to the postseason for the first time since 2021.
2. Utah Jazz: Darryn Peterson, Guard, Kansas
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In terms of pure talent, Darryn Peterson may be the most gifted player in this draft class. Although he experienced some growing pains during his freshman season at Kansas, he consistently showed flashes of elite guard play.
Questions about Peterson's maturity and coachability have surfaced throughout the pre-draft process, but his production cannot be ignored. He still averaged 20 points per game and demonstrated the versatility and footwork that project well to the NBA. While he will likely play primarily as a shooting guard, his all-around offensive skill set would allow him to thrive in Utah.
The Jazz already have Keyonte George and Isaiah Collier in the backcourt, while Ace Bailey has spent time at shooting guard as well. With uncertainty surrounding the team's long-term direction, Peterson provides a high-upside talent capable of becoming a centerpiece of the franchise.
3. Memphis Grizzlies: Caleb Wilson, Forward, North Carolina
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The Grizzlies find themselves at a crossroads, with questions surrounding the current core and the future direction of the organization. Caleb Wilson offers a high-upside option who can contribute immediately while still possessing significant room for growth.
As a freshman at North Carolina, Wilson averaged 20 points and nine rebounds for a Tar Heels team with Final Four aspirations. Unfortunately, his season ended prematurely after suffering a broken right thumb that required surgery. Even with the injury, Wilson showcased his elite athleticism and relentless motor, traits that could provide an immediate boost to Memphis.
Cedric Coward earned First Team All-Rookie honors, but beyond that, positives were difficult to find for the Grizzlies. With off-court drama continuing to surround the organization, building around young talents such as Coward and Wilson could help establish a new identity and restore a franchise that has not won a playoff series since 2022.
4. Chicago Bulls: Cameron Boozer, Forward, Duke
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Cameron Boozer entered college basketball with enormous expectations and somehow exceeded them. As an 18-year-old freshman, he captured the 2025-26 Naismith College Player of the Year Award, the sport's highest individual honor.
Boozer averaged 23 points, 11 rebounds, and four assists while posting outstanding shooting numbers. The reason he falls slightly lower on some draft boards has less to do with production and more to do with questions surrounding his ceiling. In addition, teams continue to debate whether he projects best as a power forward or an undersized center at the next level.
Chicago already has an intriguing young frontcourt piece in Matas Buzelis, but adding Boozer would give the Bulls another potential building block. His physical strength and elite basketball IQ provide the foundation of a future All-Star, making this an easy selection for a franchise still searching for long-term answers.
5. Los Angeles Clippers: Keaton Wagler, Guard, Illinois
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Few prospects boosted their draft stock more during the 2025-26 college basketball season than Illinois guard Keaton Wagler. Initially viewed as one of the nation's top shooters, Wagler proved he was much more than a perimeter specialist.
He averaged nearly 18 points per game and elevated his play when it mattered most, recording multiple 20-point performances during Illinois' run to the Final Four. While he is not a traditional point guard, his scoring ability and offensive versatility make him an appealing fit for the Clippers.
Darius Garland played well after arriving in Los Angeles in February, but the Clippers still lacked reliable offensive options around him. With Kawhi Leonard continuing to battle injuries, Wagler would have an opportunity to contribute immediately and potentially emerge as the team's primary scoring threat.
6. Brooklyn Nets: Darius Acuff Jr, Guard, Arkansas
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Did the Nets select three guards in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft? Yes. That should not prevent them from taking the best player available if Darius Acuff Jr. remains on the board.
At Arkansas, Acuff consistently carried the offensive load, producing six 30-point games while showcasing elite shot creation and playmaking ability. Despite lacking ideal size, his polished offensive game and advanced court vision helped him average six assists per contest.
Egor Demin, Ben Saraf, and Nolan Traore are all intriguing young pieces, but none at the moment project as franchise-altering talents. Brooklyn has spent years searching for a true foundation, and Acuff's ceiling may be too high to ignore.
7. Sacramento Kings: Kingston Flemings, Guard, Houston
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The Kings remain one of the few teams in the league without a clear long-term answer at point guard. If Kingston Flemings is available, Sacramento should not hesitate to make the selection.
At just 19 years old, Flemings was the driving force behind a Houston team that finished seventh in the final AP Top 25 Poll. He averaged 16 points, five assists, and four rebounds while serving as the engine of the Cougars' offense.
His combination of speed and playmaking has drawn comparisons to former Kings star De'Aaron Fox. Sacramento still has experienced veterans in DeMar DeRozan, Zach LaVine, and Domantas Sabonis, but the franchise is searching for a new face to lead the next era.
8. Atlanta Hawks: Aday Mara, Center, Michigan
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The Hawks appear focused on winning now, making Aday Mara an attractive option. As the first upperclassman selected in this mock draft, Mara brings both experience and proven production after helping Michigan capture a national championship.
After spending two seasons at UCLA, Mara transferred to Michigan and enjoyed the best year of his collegiate career. He averaged 12 points, seven rebounds, and three blocks per game while establishing himself as one of the nation's most impactful two-way centers.
Onyeka Okongwu remains a productive player, but Atlanta could benefit from additional size and depth in the frontcourt. Mara's rare playmaking ability in addition to his maturity would allow him to step into a meaningful role immediately.
9. Dallas Mavericks: Mikel Brown Jr, Guard, Louisville
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Just two years ago, the Mavericks were competing in the NBA Finals. Now, after a series of disappointing decisions and major organizational changes, Dallas finds itself back in the lottery.
Mikel Brown Jr. is one of the more intriguing prospects in the class. Although inconsistency occasionally surfaced during his freshman season at Louisville, he still averaged 18 points, five assists, and three rebounds before a lingering lower-back injury ended his campaign early.
Brown's explosive first step and ability to create separation make him an enticing long-term prospect. After striking gold with Cooper Flagg, the 2025-26 NBA Rookie of the Year, Dallas has another opportunity to strengthen its young core and accelerate its return to contention.
10. Milwaukee Bucks: LaBaron Philon Jr, Guard, Alabama
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Many scouts believed LaBaron Philon Jr. would have been a first-round selection had he remained in the draft the year before. Instead, he returned to Alabama and significantly improved his stock.
Philon averaged 22 points and five assists while serving as the face of Alabama basketball. His elite handle and creativity to break down defenses are traits Milwaukee desperately needs as questions continue to surround the franchise's future, especially with Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Since winning the 2021 NBA Finals, the Bucks have struggled to recapture that success and have yet to return to the Eastern Conference Finals. Caught somewhere between contention and a rebuild, Milwaukee could view Philon as a player capable of influencing the organization's next major decision.
11. Golden State Warriors: Yaxel Lendeborg, Forward, Michigan
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The Warriors continue searching for ways to maximize what remains of Stephen Curry's championship window. With that in mind, Yaxel Lendeborg feels like an ideal fit.
After six collegiate seasons, Lendeborg emerged as the centerpiece of Michigan's national championship team. His versatility and experience make him one of the most NBA-ready prospects available.
Golden State's frontcourt is no longer as formidable as it once was. Kristaps Porziņģis and Draymond Green are both entering the later stages of their careers, creating a need for younger contributors. The New Jersey native’s ability to play multiple frontcourt positions would allow him to carve out an immediate role.
12. Oklahoma City Thunder: Karim Lopez, Forward, Mexico
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Fresh off a Western Conference Finals loss to the San Antonio Spurs, the Thunder remain one of the league's deepest and most flexible organizations. That position allows them to prioritize upside, making Karim Lopez an intriguing option, though it may be a reach.
Lopez becomes the first international prospect selected in this mock draft who did not play NCAA Division I basketball. Competing in Australia's NBL, he averaged 12 points and six rebounds while displaying impressive defensive versatility.
At 6-foot-9 with several years of professional experience already under his belt, Lopez is ahead of many of his peers when it comes to handling physical competition. Oklahoma City's developmental system makes this an ideal landing spot for a player with significant long-term potential.
13. Miami Heat: Brayden Burries, Guard, Arizona
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The Heat continue searching for stability in the backcourt, and Brayden Burries could provide exactly that after an impressive freshman season at Arizona.
Burries began the year as a complementary piece before evolving into Arizona's primary offensive option. He averaged 16 points and five rebounds while steadily improving as both a playmaker and defender.
Although Miami selected Kasparas Jakucionis in the 2025 NBA Draft, the organization has yet to fully hand him the keys to the offense. Burries offers another option for Erik Spoelstra to develop, and his two-way mentality aligns well with the culture Miami has built.
14. Charlotte Hornets: Morez Johnson Jr, Forward, Michigan
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After narrowly missing the postseason, the Hornets possess one of the NBA's most promising young cores. Adding Morez Johnson Jr. would further strengthen that foundation for Charles Lee.
Following his transfer from Illinois to Michigan, Johnson averaged 13 points and seven rebounds while showcasing his versatility in a variety of roles. At 6-foot-9, he combines his defensive flexibility with strong rebounding instincts, both desperately needed by the Hornets.
Kon Knueppel was a homerun draft pick with the fourth selection in the 2025 NBA Draft, while LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller still have room to grow. Johnson may not be the flashiest selection, but he would provide much-needed frontcourt stability and help Charlotte push toward a playoff berth in 2026-27.
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Instant reactions from the Red Sox (31-44) losing 3-1 to the Mariners at T-Mobile Park on Sunday afternoon:
1) Payton Tolle and Logan Gilbert are both exciting, tall pitchers with big stuff — and their pitching matchup lived up to the billing Sunday. Tolle limited the damage in six strong innings but Gilbert pitched better, holding the Red Sox to one run on three hits in 6 ⅓ innings. He struck out eight.
The difference in the game came in middle innings when Tolle allowed runs to score on an RBI single by Cole Young in the fifth inning and a Dominic Canzone fielder’s choice an inning later.
2) Tolle avoided major damage but battled traffic throughout his start. In total, he allowed six hits (two more than the Mariners had in the first two games of the series) and three runs while posting the same number of strikeouts as walks (two).
In the second, Dominic Canzone opened the scoring by taking Tolle deep on a fastball in the zone. Tolle then allowed runs in the fifth and sixth as Seattle broke a tie and went ahead for good.
3) The only damage against Gilbert came from an unlikely source at the bottom of Boston’s lineup. Gilbert had retired seven of the first eight Red Sox he had faced when Nate Eaton stepped to the plate in the second and demolished a fastball into the left-field seats to tie the game, 1-1.
Eaton, who has only appeared in five major league games this year, hit his blast 409 feet with an exit velocity of 103.2 mph. He now has three big league homers in 118 MLB games. Eaton was in the lineup (as the right fielder) because interim manager Chad Tracy wanted to get Wilyer Abreu off his feet after starting 73 of the first 74 games of the year.
4) Boston had just five hits in total — and struck out 13 times. After back-to-back encouraging offensive showings in the first two games of the series, the bats went quiet on Father’s Day.
Boston is .500 on the road at 19-19 and 6-11 in June. Their series win in Seattle was their first on the road since the end of May in Cleveland.
5) Some poor play haunted the Red Sox in the sixth, both on the basepaths and in the field.
First, bad baserunning by Eaton cost Boston a chance at a run. He had just advanced to second base (with one out) on a wild pitch when Ceddanne Rafaela laced a low liner into right. Eaton appeared to be off on contact for some reason and the right fielder, Canzone, came in on the ball to make a diving catch. Canzone made an easy throw to second to double off Eaton, who was standing on third.
A few minutes later, Seattle had a man on first and one out when Refsnyder laced a hard-hit grounder toward Marcelo Mayer at shortstop. What could have been an inning-ending double play ball glanced off Mayer’s glove, allowing Julio Rodríguez to take third. That came back to bite Boston when Canzone put the ball in play and Rodríguez scored an insurance run on another grounder toward Mayer.
6)Some fancy footwork by third baseman Caleb Durbin helped Tolle escape damage in the fourth. With one out, Tolle had issued back-to-back walks when Rob Refsnyder hit a slow roller down the third base line. Durbin fielded it while keeping his foot on the base for the first out, then fired to second for the inning-ending double play.
Refsnyder, who has had a very difficult offensive season (especially at home) was 1-for-10 in the three games against his former team.
7) Boston’s best chance to tie the game came with two outs in the seventh. With Mickey Gasper on first after reaching on an error, Durbin laced a double to the base of the left-field wall off lefty Gabe Speier. To get the platoon edge, Tracy used Andruw Monasterio as a pinch-hitter for Marcelo Mayer. But Speier struck out Monasterio on three pitches to keep the score at 3-1.
8) Durbin had another strong offensive game, leading off the fourth with a single before lacing the double in the seventh. He left Seattle with seven hits in three games and is now hitting .309 with a .928 OPS in 16 June games.
9) The Red Sox will head to Denver late Sunday and open an interleague series against the Rockies at Coors Field on Monday night. Here’s the schedule (with pitching probables):
Monday, 8:40 p.m. ET — LHP Jake Bennett (1-3, 4.79 ERA) vs. RHP Ryan Feltner (2-2, 5.05 ERA)
Tuesday, 8:40 p.m. ET — RHP Sonny Gray (8-1, 3.12 ERA) vs. LHP Sean Sullivan (0-1, 10.29 ERA)
Wednesday, 3:10 p.m. ET — LHP Ranger Suarez (3-3, 2.93 ERA) vs. LHP Kyle Freeland (1-7, 7.36 ERA)
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It’s been a few weeks since Miami Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks has been linked to the Dallas Cowboys, so it was time and an ESPN pundit has delivered, though he was writing from a Miami perspective.
From the Cowboys perspective, could they extend the contract of an injury-prone but talented linebacker? They’ve picked up another receiver, one of three free agent signings of UFL players hoping to become training camp extras.
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With training camp a month away, here is what passes for news in Cowboy Land.
With the Miami Dolphins in fire-sale mode this offseason, there has been speculation the next to go could be linebacker Jordyn Brooks, who led the NFL in tackles last season while making the Pro Bowl.
He has been linked to the Cowboys, who could be looking to add a linebacker, and he was linked again by ESPN’s Aaron Schatz In an article titled, “Final NFL offseason moves for 32 teams: Trades, signings, more”.
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For Miami, he suggested to trade Brooks. He wrote: “Look, is there any point in the Dolphins keeping good players if their contracts end after the 2026 season? Brooks could possibly re-sign with Miami to be part of the rebuild. But he's likely gone, so the Dolphins should get something for him.
”Brooks was a first-team All-Pro linebacker last season, leading the league with 183 total tackles and adding 3.5 sacks as a blitzer. He would be a useful addition for a team with a contending-quality offense but also a need at linebacker, perhaps the Bengals or Cowboys.”
Previous speculation about Brooks has seen his value at around a third-round pick, which could be attractive to the Cowboys.
ESPN’s Adam Schatz was looking at potential moves for all 32 teams, and for the Cowboys his suggestion was extending linebacker Demarvion Overshown’s contract. Overshown is going into the final year of his rookie deal and has dealt with injuries, but has been tantalizingly good when healthy.
Schatz wrote: “This is not about rewarding a player who has excelled on the field but rather trying to get ahead of things. Overshown missed his entire rookie season in 2023 and played only five games last season because of injury. However, he still has potential to be one of the league's top off-ball linebackers. The Cowboys could extend him now for a lot less than it will cost in a few months if Overshown has a strong 2026 season.
”The other starting linebacker, Dee Winters, is also going to be a free agent after 2026, so it would be good to sign one of them long term. Obviously, an extension for Overshown takes a risk that the player deals with injury again or simply isn't as good as the expectations. However, it's an investment in the Cowboys' future if he does play up to his potential.”
The Cowboys added three free agents over the past few days, and one of those fits a Cowboys profile in that he was a high draft pick and so far a bust looking for an opportunity.
That would be wide receiver Denzel Mims, a second-round draft pick out of Baylor from the New York Jets in 2020. He was on three different practice squads from 2023-25, then played for two different teams in the UFL, including the Dallas Renegades this year.
He will be a long shot to make the team, which also is true of the other two pick-ups, offensive lineman Chris Glaser and cornerback Ameer Speed, both of whom played for the Houston Gamblers this year.
Former Pro Bowl receiver Tyreek Hill was another one of those Miami Dolphins offseason moves, as they released the veteran and he still hasn’t found a home. Earlier this summer there was speculation the Cowboys could be interested, though George Pickens signing the franchise tender and then honoring that seems to have ended him being linked to Dallas.
In ESPN’s Adam Schantz’ look at final moves for the 32 teams, he suggested the Washington Commanders could sign Hill, which seems why his name is popping up in internet searches.
The Cowboys won Super Bowls in 1971 (VI), 1977 (XII), 1992 (XXVII), 1993 (XXVIII) and 1995 (XXX).
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Losing a national championship-winning head coach is difficult enough.
For Michigan basketball, the bigger concern may be what happens next.
With reports indicating that Dusty May is finalizing a deal to become the next head coach of the Dallas Mavericks, the Wolverines suddenly find themselves facing a scenario that could threaten much more than just their coaching staff. The future of a roster built to compete for another national championship may now be at stake.
Michigan’s coaching search will dominate headlines over the coming days, but the most important storyline could involve the players already on the roster.
Earlier this year, the NCAA implemented a new rule that gives players a special 15-day transfer portal window when a head coaching change occurs. That window begins five days after a new head coach is hired or publicly announced.
If Michigan does not make a hire within the next 30 days, the portal window will automatically open.
That means every scholarship player on the roster could suddenly have the opportunity to explore other options.
The timing could not be worse.
Point guard Elliot Cadeau returns to lead the offense, while Trey McKenney is expected to take on a much larger role after an impressive freshman season. The Wolverines also added impact transfers Moustapha Thiam, J.P. Estrella, and Jalen Reed to strengthen the frontcourt.
The future looks just as bright.
Five-star guard Brandon McCoy headlines a recruiting class ranked among the nation’s best, while Michigan remains involved with highly sought-after international prospect Nikola Kusturica.
On paper, the Wolverines have all the pieces necessary to compete for another Final Four.
That is exactly why roster retention has suddenly become such a critical issue.
Whoever replaces May will inherit one of the most talented rosters in college basketball.
The problem is making sure that roster remains intact long enough to coach it.
At this stage of the offseason, there are very few impact players left available through the transfer portal. International recruiting options are limited, and there are not enough late additions available to replace multiple key contributors if departures begin.
Simply put, Michigan cannot afford a roster exodus.
The next head coach’s first assignment will not be implementing an offense or installing a defensive system.
It will be convincing players to stay.
Replacing Dusty May was always going to be difficult.
Replacing Dusty May while simultaneously trying to prevent key players from entering the transfer portal would be far more damaging.
Michigan still has the talent to contend for a Big Ten championship and make another deep NCAA Tournament run. But those expectations are built on the assumption that the roster remains largely intact.
If the coaching search drags on or uncertainty begins to spread throughout the program, that foundation could quickly become unstable.
The Wolverines can survive losing a coach.
What they cannot afford to lose is the roster he spent the last two years building.

Most goals in World Cup history: Where Messi, Mbappe and more rank among FIFA's top scorers all time originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The 2026 edition of the World Cup is well underway, and the world's best are back out on the pitch for another chase at the trophy.
Throughout history, a handful of players have separated themselves from the rest of the pack as top goalscorers in the tournament. Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi are the active players in the top 10 of the leaderboard suiting up for the 2026 World Cup.
It is worth looking at how Mbappe and Messi stack up across the tournament's history. Who has more World Cup goals, the Frenchman or the "Little Boy From Rosario"?
Here's a list of the players with their names on the scoresheet the most times in World Cup history.
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| Rank | Player | Country | Goals | Matches | Tournaments (WC wins in bold) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | Miroslav Klose | Germany | 16 | 24 | 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 |
| T1 | Lionel Messi* | Argentina | 16 | 27 | 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2026 |
| 2. | Ronaldo | Brazil | 15 | 19 | 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006 |
| T3 | Gerd Muller | West Germany | 14 | 13 | 1970, 1974 |
| T3 | Kylian Mbappe* | France | 14 | 15 | 2018, 2022, 2026 |
| 5 | Just Fontaine | France | 13 | 26 | 1958 |
| 7. | Pele | Brazil | 12 | 14 | 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970 |
| T8. | Sandor Kocsis | Hungary | 11 | 5 | 1954 |
| T8. | Jurgen Klinsmann | West Germany/Germany | 11 | 17 | 1990, 1994, 1998 |
| T10. | Helmut Rahn | West Germany | 10 | 10 | 1954, 1958 |
| T10 | Gary Lineker | England | 10 | 12 | 1986, 1990 |
| T10 | Gabriel Batistuta | Argentina | 10 | 12 | 1994, 1998, 2002 |
| T10 | Teofilo Cubillas | Peru | 10 | 13 | 1970, 1978, 1982 |
| T10 | Thomas Muller | Germany | 10 | 19 | 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022 |
| T10 | Grzegorz Lato | Poland | 10 | 20 | 1974, 1978, 1982 |
Key: * signifies an active player, year in bold means a World Cup won
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Heading into the 2026 World Cup, Messi scored 13 goals across his five tournament campaigns. In 2022, Messi finally got to hoist that elusive World Cup trophy with his country, which officially immortalized him in soccer history, if he wasn't already there. In the final match against France, Messi added two goals to his final tally and stretched his 2022 tournament total to a whopping seven goals.
During Argentina's first group-stage match of the 2026 World Cup, Messi was able to put not one, not two, but three goals past the Atlas Lions of Algeria. It was the first World Cup hat trick of his career and tied him with Miroslav Klose as the top goalscorers in World Cup history.
Here is Messi's first hat trick in the World Cup:
Klose has scored 16 goals in the World Cup. Before Messi equaled his tally at the 2026 World Cup, the German stood alone as the top goalscorer in World Cup history. He finally got that last goal to put him above Ronaldo (Brazil) during one of the most famous World Cup semifinal matches in tournament history, when Germany dismantled the Brazilian hosts 7-1. With the goal, Klose got the best of Brazil both on the pitch and in the record books. He also pushed ahead as Germany's all-time leading scorer at the World Cup.
Here is Klose's goal from that night in Belo Horizonte:
The goalscorer who sits with the second-most goals has a name soccer fans may know: Ronaldo. However, this is not Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal; this is Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima of Brazil. Ronaldo is often touted as one of the best forwards in soccer history, and his World Cup scoresheet-stuffing efforts only add to his incredible legacy. Along with currently having the second-most goals in the tournament's history, he is Brazil's all-time leading scorer at the World Cup.
Here is the two-time World Cup winner's most recent goal in the tournament.
Mbappe put his 13th goal in the back of the net during France's 2026 World Cup opener against Senegal. Despite being only 27 years old, Mbappe has already established himself as one of France's all-time greats with a French-record 57 goals through 99 international games, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Here is Mbappe's first goal against Senegal that moved him up the all-time World Cup goalscorer leaderboard:
MAGIC MBAPPÉ 🇫🇷
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He scores his first goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup for France pic.twitter.com/HcLPFkkp4X
In stoppage time, Mbappe added his second goal of the game and moved ahead of Olivier Giroud to become France's all-time leading international goalscorer with 58 goals. The strike was a rocket past Edouard Mendy and into the upper corner, putting France up 3-1 and ending any chance Senegal had of mounting a comeback.
Here is Mbappe's history-making goal:
Absolute GOLAZO from Mbappé! 🇫🇷
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 16, 2026
Kylian Mbappé is now France's ALL-TIME leading goalscorer pic.twitter.com/5phfectcIY
Despite only playing in two World Cups, Muller put 14 goals past opposing goalkeepers. The West Germany forward is an all-timer for West Germany, and even throughout Germany's team history as a whole. He famously won the 1974 World Cup for his country by scoring the winning goal against the Netherlands to break a 1-1 tie. After the tournament, he officially retired from international soccer after the German Football Association would not let the players' wives join the team's celebration after they won the tournament.
Here is Muller's goal against the Netherlands:
Yes, that reads right. In a single 1958 World Cup, Fontaine scored 13 goals. The record still stands today, and may never be broken. Through six matches in that lone tournament, he averaged just over two goals a game. In his debut against Paraguay, he scored a hat trick. France ended up falling in the semifinals to the eventual champion Brazil, but not before Fontaine added four more goals to his tournament tally against Germany in the third-place match.
Here are Fontaine's highlights from the 1958 World Cup:
One of soccer's biggest icons, Pele, has given his country 12 goals at the World Cup. He shared the pitch with Fontaine during the 1958 semifinal in Sweden and scored a hat trick in that match to become the youngest player in World Cup history to score a hat trick (17 years & 244 days), according to FIFA. In the final against host Sweden, Pele scored two more goals en route to a 5-2 victory to deliver the World Cup trophy to Brazil for the first time.
Here are the Brazilian's highlights from that 1958 World Cup Final in Solna, Sweden:
Through five previous editions of the World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo has scored eight times. The Portuguese forward's tournament goal total is currently tied for 26th on the all-time list, a mark he shares with Diego Maradona, Brazil's Neymar, and England's Harry Kane. All eight of Ronaldo's goals have come in the group stage; the Saudi League star is still vying for his first goal in the knockout stages heading into the 2026 World Cup.
In 2022, Ronaldo became the first male player to score in five separate World Cup tournaments after slotting a penalty kick in Ghana's net. Here are multiple fan angles of his most recent World Cup goal:

Aston Villa have reportedly begun talks with intermediaries for Zion Suzuki, but Parma are hoping a bidding war erupts with Leeds United for the goalkeeper.
The Japan international had already impressed in Serie A this season by helping them secure a mid-table finish, and is now pulling out all the stops at the 2026 World Cup for his country too.
There had already been reports in Italy over the last few days that Aston Villa had chosen Suzuki as the ideal heir to Emiliano Martinez, who would seem to be close to a Serie A switch for Juventus.
TOKYO, JAPAN – MAY 31: Zion Suzuki of Japan applauds fans after the international friendly match between Japan and Iceland at MUFG Stadium on May 31, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Kenta Harada/Getty Images)
Now teamTALK claim that the Premier League club has stepped up the pursuit by contacting intermediaries, hoping to put themselves in pole position for the Japanese-Ghanaian star.
However, Aston Villa are seemingly yet to speak directly with Parma, so any formal proposal is still quite a long way off.
The same source also notes that Leeds United have put Suzuki on their wish list, so Parma are hoping a Premier League bidding war breaks out.
He was purchased from Belgian side Sint-Truiden for €8.2m plus add-ons in 2024 and has a release clause in his contract worth €40m, which puts Parma in a very strong bargaining position.
His deal at the Stadio Tardini runs to June 2029 and Suzuki will celebrate his 24th birthday in August.
It had been a tough campaign for the goalkeeper, who was out of action from November 2025 to February 2026 after fracturing a bone in his hand.

A new Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder has landed on Manchester United’s radar.
Brighton’s Carlos Baleba was high on United’s list of midfield targets last summer, but the Seagulls’ exorbitant asking price, thought to be upwards of £100 million, prevented the Red Devils from making any progress.
Brighton are not willing to offer a significant discount this summer either, which has led United to focus on alternatives. Interestingly, one such name also plays for the south coast outfit.
According to The Daily Mail, Manchester United are monitoring Yasin Ayari, who is raising eyebrows with his performances at the World Cup.
The 22-year-old Swedish midfielder scored a brace in his country’s 5-1 win over Tunisia.
It is understood that the Premier League’s leading clubs are all aware of Ayari, who also enjoyed a promising Premier League campaign, having gained Fabian Hurzeler’s trust.
Apart from Premier League clubs, AC Milan and Atletico Madrid have shown interest in the Sweden international, but it is claimed that if Ayari does move, he is likely to have options in the Premier League.
Ayari has 12 months remaining on his contract, though Brighton have an option to extend it by a further year. “There could be plenty of midfield movement this summer and Ayari’s performances across the Atlantic will only help his cause,” the report adds.
One reason why Ayari appears to have impressed Hurzeler more than Baleba as a defensive midfielder is due to his hard work and creativity.
The report states: “Though not as eye-catching in duels as Carlos Baleba, last season Ayari still won 102 – the same number as his fellow midfielder. He is also impressive on the ball, keeping Brighton ticking over in the centre of the pitch.”
The Brighton youngster has been compared to Mateus Fernandes, who is being chased by United.
In the event that United fail to find an agreement with West Ham United, they could explore the possibility of signing Ayari, who may be available for a more reasonable fee given his dwindling contract.
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One year after bringing in Jonathan Rowe, Bologna have set their sights on another English winger: Jaden Philogene-Bidace of Ipswich Town, reports Gazzetta.
Serie A side Bologna are interested in Ipswich winger Philogene-Bidace, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
A right-footed left winger, Philogene scored 13 goals and provided two assists in 36 appearances across all competitions with the English Championship side in 2025-26.
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 22: Jaden Philogene-Bidace of Ipswich Town scores his team’s second goal from the penalty spot during the Sky Bet Championship match between Charlton Athletic and Ipswich Town at The Valley on April 22, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Less than a year ago, in August 2025, Bologna signed another English winger, Jonathan Rowe, who ended his first season at the Dall’Ara with eight goals and five assists in 43 games across all competitions.
According to Gazzetta and Tuttosport, Bologna remain interested in Juventus’ Fabio Miretti and Joao Mario. The latter spent the second half of the 2025-26 on loan at the Stadio Dall’Ara.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Jhon Lucumí of Bologna FC looks on during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
Juventus, on the other hand, are interested in the Rossoblu centre-back Jhon Lucumí.
The latter has also been targeted by Roma and Bournemouth and has a €28m clause valid until July 15.
Other Bologna targets in central midfield are Orel Mangala of Lyon and Peer Koopmeiners, brother of Juventus man Teun, who is under contract with AZ Alkmaar.

Will Argentina secure its qualification?
This Monday, Argentina takes on Austria as part of the second matchday of Group I at the 2026 World Cup.
With a win, either nation can seal its place in the round of 32, while also all but securing first place in the group.
For this match, star player Lionel Messi is of course in the starting XI, just like his attacking partner Lautaro Martinez.
Argentina: Martinez - Molina, Romero, Martinez, Medina - De Paul, Mac Allister, Fernandez, Almada - Messi (Cap.), Martinez.
Austria: Schlager - Laimer, Danso, Alaba (Cap.), Posch - Seiwald, Schlager, Schmidt, Wanner, Sabitzer - Gregoritsch.
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Teams out of World Cup 2026: Updated list of nations eliminated from FIFA tournament originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The 2026 World Cup presents competing nations with a far greater chance of progressing to the knockout phase than most of the previous tournaments ever have.
The decision to expand the field to 48 teams from 32 means there is an additional knockout round. That means all but 16 nations will get to continue their campaigns beyond the group stage.
Of course, the expansion will not be good news for everyone. There will still be bitter disappointment for those who are eliminated early on, just as there will be for those that falter in the knockouts — especially those teams who are expected to go deep in the tournament.
Below is an updated list of those teams whose World Cup 2026 campaign has already come to an end.
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The nature of the expanded tournament means there will be few teams confirmed to be eliminated before we get to the final round of group matches.
That's because eight of the best third-place sides will progress to the knockouts alongside the top two from each group, and those third-place standings will not become clear until all games on matchday three have been completed.
However, as of June 22, we have three teams who are definitely not going through to the next round.
| Nation | FIFA Ranking | Date Eliminated | Stage Eliminated | How Eliminated |
| Haiti | 83 | Jun. 20 | Group stage | 1-0 loss vs. Scotland, 3-0 loss vs. Brazil |
| Turkey | 22 | Jun. 20 | Group stage | 2-0 loss vs. Australia, 1-0 loss vs. Paraguay |
| Tunisia | 45 | Jun. 21 | Group stage | 5-1 loss vs. Sweden, 4-0 loss vs. Japan |
Haiti, Turkey and Tunisia became the first three teams to be eliminated from the 2026 World Cup. The reason they were knocked out so early is partly because of a new rule relating to group-stage tie-breakers: teams are now ranked in each group by virtue of their record against one another if they are level on points.
Haiti, for instance, lost 1-0 to Scotland on the opening matchday and then 3-0 to Brazil, so the best they can manage is to end the group stage on three points. However, even if they manage to do so, they will be unable to overtake Brazil or Morocco in Group C, so the best they can hope for is to be level with Scotland on three points. In that scenario, Scotland would finish above Haiti as they won the head-to-head meeting.
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FIFA confirmed its group-stage tie-breaking criteria for this World Cup back in April.
If two or more teams are level on points after the group games have been completed, the below is applied to determine the final standings:
If these are not enough to split the teams, we move to the following criteria:
If the teams are still deadlocked, the nation that places highest in the most recent FIFA rankings will finish higher in the standings.
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Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | Group E | Group F
Group G | Group H | Group I | Group J | Group K | Group L
In this expanded tournament, the eight best teams that finish third in their group will also progress to the Round of 32.
The third-place teams will be ranked by the following criteria:
Previously, since 1998, there were 32 nations that qualified for the World Cup.
However, starting in 2026, the field was expanded to 48 teams.
This means an additional four groups in the opening phase of the competition, plus an extra stage in the knockouts (the Round of 32). All told, that means the winning team at the tournament will play eight games in total.
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Former Duke golfer Max Greyserman was the only former Blue Devil to make the cut at this year's U.S. Open after Alex Smalley shot nine-over-par in his first two rounds, missing the cut by five shots.
Although Greyserman was +2 heading into the weekend, a six-over-par 76 on Saturday quickly put him out of contention. However, Greyserman battled back with an even-par 70 Sunday, earning him a tie for 43rd. That earned Greyserman $72,592 and 16 FedEx Cup points.
While Greyserman has yet to win on the PGA Tour, the 31-year-old former Blue Devil is playing the best golf of his career, having finished tied for 14th at the PGA Championship earlier this season. In late May, Greyserman tied for ninth place at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, the best finish of his tour career.
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Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski will have two years remaining on his contract. He is 28 years old and there seems to be no progress on a new contract extension. Werenski won the Norris Trophy last season. In 75 games last season with Columbus, he scored 22 goals and recorded 59 assists, along with a plus/minus rating of +7.
With Brady Tkachuk being traded from the Ottawa Senators to the Florida Panthers for three first-round picks and one second-round selection, it will be interesting to see which other NHL players will get shopped this offseason. Three players who could potentially be shopped are Werenski, Dylan Larkin, and Connor Hellebuyck. If the Blue Jackets were to trade Werenski and begin a rebuild, which three NHL teams could potentially trade for him?

The New York Islanders were in playoff positioning for most of the season in 2025-2026, but the Philadelphia Flyers were able to knock the Islanders out of the playoffs. New York decided to fire Patrick Roy as head coach and bring in Pete DeBoer as the next head coach. DeBoer’s teams will preach defensive structure. If New York were to make a trade for Werenski from the Blue Jackets, this is a team that could make serious noise in 2026-2027.
The Islanders already have defenseman Matthew Schafer who won the Calder Trophy last season. Schafer is already one of the top defensemen in the NHL. If New York were to make a move for Werenski, this would help the blueline big time. Having Werenski and Schafer on the backend would be very dangerous. They could also be on the top power play unit as well.

Instead of the Detroit Red Wings maybe trading away Dylan Larkin elsewhere, maybe they should trade for Werenski instead. General manager Steve Yzerman has to make a bold move this offseason. He has to take a risk. Werenski is from Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Many people were critical of Yzerman not trading for defenseman Quinn Hughes last season. He was traded to the Minnesota Wild from the Vancouver Canucks instead.
Larkin and Werenski were teammates for Team U.S.A. at the Olympics. Trading for Werenski would no doubt help the Red Wings issues on the backend. Maybe Detroit can acquire another player in the process as well with Columbus. They don’t have a first-round pick to trade this year, but the Red Wings have missed the playoffs or the last 10 seasons. Not having a first-round pick this year might hurt the Red Wings chances of trading with the Blue Jackets. Detroit needs to make a bold move, and this could be the right move to make.

The San Jose Sharks did not make the playoffs last season, but this is a franchise that is knocking on the door. San Jose has a young stud in Macklin Celebrini. They also have Michael Misa on the roster. The Sharks have the second and the 27th overall picks in the first-round of the 2026 NHL Draft. Would San Jose trade one or both of those picks to Columbus for Werenski? The Sharks also have a lot of cap space to work with.
This is a team that could be a serious contender as soon as next season if they did trade for him. San Jose may prefer to stay patient, but they should see if trading for Werenski would be worth it or not.
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Drew McIntyre‘s Hollywood commitments continue to take priority over public appearances and, by extension, any near-term WWE return.
PWInsider reports that McIntyre has been pulled from Fanatics Fest in New York City due to his ongoing filming schedule for The Last Druid, the historical action drama starring Russell Crowe that is currently shooting in Spain. The same report adds that McIntyre is set for a third feature film role later this year.
McIntyre joined the cast of The Last Druid alongside Crowe, Stacy Clausen, Pablo Derqui, Rose Leslie, Andreas Pietschmann, Daniel Zovatto, and Crowe’s son Tennyson Crowe. The film, directed by William Eubank, follows a Roman Emperor who discovers a Druid stronghold in the mountains of Caledonia, with Crowe playing a peaceful Celtic elder forced to take up arms to defend his people. McIntyre’s specific role in the production has not been publicly revealed.

The Last Druid marks McIntyre’s second collaboration with Crowe, following their work together on Amazon MGM’s Highlander reboot in which McIntyre plays Angus MacLeod, the brother of Henry Cavill’s Connor MacLeod. That project also featured his The Killer’s Game co-star Dave Bautista. A third film role later in 2026 would make McIntyre one of the more active crossover performers in wrestling, continuing a trajectory he has spoken openly about for years.
In his career, McIntyre has been the WWE Champion three times and headlined multiple major events. His most recent in-ring appearance came at WrestleMania 42 in April, where he lost to Jacob Fatu in an Unsanctioned Match. PWInsider previously reported that there is nothing on the table creatively for McIntyre in WWE at this time and that SummerSlam return rumors were inaccurate. With filming continuing overseas and a third project on the horizon, that timeline appears unlikely to change in the near future. McIntyre has yet to comment on his WWE status.
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Giants $12 million infielder strangely named as 'under-the-radar' trade target originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The San Francisco Giants are very likely to be trade deadline sellers this season, as their start to the year has been extremely disappointing.
Since they're likely to sell, the question now becomes who is likely to be on the move? Robbie Ray is one obvious name to keep an eye on, but so are Matt Chapman and even Willy Adames and Rafael Devers.
But, Jim Bowden of The Athletic named $12 million infielder Luis Arraez as an "under-the-radar" trade candidate this season. It's a strange claim, as Arraez might be one of the more obvious trade candidates in MLB this season.
Bowden highlighted "10 under-the-radar MLB trade targets" this summer, with the deadline steadily approaching. Arraez was the second player mentioned, as Bowden writes, "... it's also a real possibility Arraez is traded."
It should come as little surprise that Arraez is a trade candidate this season, as the $12 million infielder is only under contract for one season, and he's going to hit free agency and leave for nothing if the Giants don't trade him this summer.
This season, Arraez is playing some incredible defense at second base, and add in his .320 batting average and .801 OPS, and he's having one of the best seasons of his career.
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He already has 2.4 bWAR on the year, and is on his way to what might be a career year. A player like that, who is also a rental, will draw plenty of trade interest.
To call Arraez, someone who is one of the more obvious trade targets in all of MLB this summer, an "under-the-radar" trade target is a very strange claim to make.
He's someone worth keeping an eye on, as it makes too much sense for the Giants to trade him this summer. But calling him an "under-the-radar" trade candidate, even with the big names on the Giants roster who might be dealt, makes little sense.
Who is the top TSSAA football offensive player returning in the Murfreesboro area for the 2026 season?
You can vote below.
Nominees are Blackman's Micah Nance, MTCS' Alie Bangura, Oakland's Donte Cameron, Kam Morton and Jacob Vaughn, Riverdale's Gavin Hampton, Brylan Oduor and Luke Tritch, Rockvale's Jamarcus Brown and Dallas Pauldo, Siegel's Princeton Uwaifo and Smyrna's Sucory Weathers.
The poll will close at noon on June 26.

Angels' 3.03 ERA starter given 'regression' warning for Blue Jays, Cubs originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Los Angeles Angels are well on their way to another terribly disappointing season.
Before Mike Trout got hurt, he was on the verge of making his first All-Star appearance since 2019. Whether he plays in the Midsummer Classic is undetermined.
Even with Trout's resurgence at the plate, the Angels are bottom dwellers in the American League. That's a main reason they could consider trading one of their top starting pitchers.
But should contending teams be wary of poor underlying numbers? Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller believes so.
"[Jose] Soriano has a 3.03 ERA, but that can be split into a 0.24 mark through his first six scintillating starts and a 4.97 ERA since," Miller wrote. "Already, he has lost a lot of that early-season luster."
Soriano's first month and change of the season had him in very early Cy Young Award candidate conversations. But he's cooled down since and allows way too many free passes.
"And because he has issued an MLB-high 46 free passes this season—something he has struggled with throughout his four seasons in the big leagues, entering 2026 with a walk rate of 4.1 per 9 IP—Soriano's FIP (3.88), xFIP (3.71) and xERA (4.12) all suggest that continued regression lies ahead," Miller added.
Clubs that need starting pitching reinforcements, most notably the Toronto Blue Jays and Chicago Cubs, will do their due diligence on Soriano before making a deal.
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It should be noted that the right-hander does not become a free agent until after the 2028 season, so the trade package may be higher than people would expect.
But in recent history, the Angels have shown a propensity to hold onto trade candidates for far too long. Shohei Ohtani is the best example.

Dusty May replacements: Ranking Michigan's best candidates after coach leaves for Mavericks originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Michigan coach Dusty May is finalizing a deal to become the next coach of the Dallas Mavericks, according to ESPN.com.
The announcement comes as a shock considering May led Michigan to the 2025-26 men's basketball national championship – the program's first national title since 1988-89. The Wolverines had a 64-13 record under May the last two seasons, and Michigan averaged 87.3 points per game.
May, however, left for the NBA and will have a chance to coach Cooper Flagg, the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. Michigan, meanwhile, will have its third different coach in four seasons. Who will take over in Ann Arbor?
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May dismissed interest in other major college openings through Michigan's Final Four run last season, and he is the second Michigan coach to leave for the NBA in the last decade. John Beilein, who led the Wolverines to a pair of national championship game appearances in 2013 and 2018, took the job with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2019. Beilein had a 14-40 record before being replaced before the end of the season.
May, however, feels like a different hire. He's 49 years old, runs an up-tempo offense and showed a knack for talent evaluation in the transfer portal era with the Wolverines. Billy Donovan was 50 years old when he made the move from Florida, where he won two national championships, to the NBA. This feels like a similar move for May, who finished with a 26-56 record last season and will have the No. 9 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
Will the Michigan opening lead to another few turns on the coaching carousel? It is an elite job in the current college basketball landscape. The Wolverines have advanced to the Sweet 16 or better in seven of the last 10 seasons. Here are a few potential candidates for the job.
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Boynton, 44, would make sense as an interim coach and should get consideration for the full-time job. He was the Wolverines' defensive coordinator under May the last three seasons. Boynton coached at Oklahoma State for seven seasons, where he recruited Pistons star Cade Cunningham. The Cowboys, however, made just one NCAA tournament appearance.
Schertz, 50, is 103-41 over the last four seasons through stints at Indiana State and Saint Louis. Michigan routed the Billikens 95-72 in the NCAA tournament this season, but the teams' styles of play were not that different. Saint Louis ranked 10th in the nation with 87.2 points per game, while Indiana State ranked seventh at 84.8 points per game in 2023-24. This hire makes sense for Michigan.
Michigan took a risk by hiring May from FAU. Would Martelli, 44, represent a similar calculated risk that could pay off? Martelli led the Rams to a 28-8 record in his first season and has made a rapid rise after previously coaching at Bryant. He's the son of former Michigan assistant Phil Martelli, who was well received during his time in Ann Arbor. This could be the perfect long-term hire for the Wolverines, even if Martelli Jr. doesn't have an extensive track record as a head coach.
Lucas, 37, was an assistant coach at Texas, Kentucky and Duke – all major programs with huge budgets and expectations. He is the son of former NBA coach John Lucas II, and the Hurricanes had a 26-9 record in his first season. Like Martelli Jr., it's a limited sample size, but Lucas might be willing to listen.
McCasland, 49, could be swayed to leave his position with the Red Raiders. Texas Tech is 74-31 with three straight NCAA tournament appearances since McCasland took over, and this season might have been different had JT Toppin not suffered a season-ending injury during the regular season. McCasland also had a successful run at North Texas. He's won at every stop, but it might be difficult to lure him away from his home state.
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McCollum, 44, is another up-and-coming coach in the Big Ten. He won four Division II national championships at Northwest Missouri State before taking the Iowa job. He led the Hawkeyes to their first Sweet 16 appearance since 1999. Like McCasland, it will be difficult to pull McCollum away from his home state – but it's worth monitoring.
Oats, 51, was a high-school coach at Romulus High School near Detroit before making the move to the college ranks. He's frequently mentioned as a potential successor for Tom Izzo at Michigan State. Would Michigan be willing to undercut the move?
Byington, 50, was not considered for some major openings this offseason despite an impressive resume between James Madison and Vanderbilt. The Commodores are 47-22 the last two seasons, and he's another candidate who would be a steal for Michigan at this point.
Odom, 51, is 58-13 the last two seasons between VCU and Virginia – and he has taken four different schools to the NCAA Tournament in the last nine seasons. Odom feels more like a long-term ACC coach, but the allure of coaching at a perennial Big Ten power could be a pull.
Willard, 51, is one of the more experienced coaches on this list. He coached three seasons in the Big Ten at Maryland before leaving for Villanova. Willard recruits well and would be more of a safe fall-back option who might show interest.
Scotland are preparing for a fifth World Cup meeting with Brazil in Miami on Wednesday.
Let's take a look at what happened in those previous matches...
1974: Scotland 0-0 Brazil
Having been under the cosh in the first half Frankfurt, Scotland gave the reigning champions a real fright after the break.
Davie Hay, Peter Lorimer and Joe Jordan threatened and Billy Bremner came agonisingly close when a close-range rebound rolled inches wide.
Both nations finished the group stage undefeated, but Scotland were eliminated on goal difference, while Brazil lost the third place game to Poland after defeat to beaten finalists Netherlands in the second group phase.
1982: Scotland 1-4 Brazil
Dave Narey's stunning strike from the edge of the penalty area gave Scotland a shock lead on 18 minutes.
However, a slick Brazil side hit back in style in Seville with Zico equalising from a fantastic free-kick.
A front-post header from Oscar made it 2-1, before Eder bamboozled Alan Rough with a sublime chip.
Falcao completed the scoring with a raking shot from 25 yards.
Scotland would go on to face more World Cup heartache, again exiting at the group stage on goal difference. Brazil fell at the second group stage, losing an all-time classic 3-2 against eventual winners Italy.
1990: Scotland 0-1 Brazil
A low key contest in Turin was settled on 81 minutes when Muller forced the ball in from a tight angle after a Jim Leighton fumble.
Scotland needed a point to progress and nearly got it in the closing stages but Claudio Taffarel produced a brilliant point-blank stop from Maurice Johnston.
Later results elsewhere deprived Scotland of progress as one of the best third-placed teams. Brazil were edged out by Argentina in the last 16.
1998: Scotland 1-2 Brazil
In what was the tournament's opening match in Paris, Brazil struck early with a Cesar Sampaio header from a corner.
Scotland were level before the break thanks to a cool John Collins penalty after a trip on Kevin Gallacher.
But Craig Brown's side lost out in cruel circumstances when Cafu's shot was saved by Leighton, only for the ball to strike the chest of Tom Boyd and creep over the line.
Scotland once again failed at the group stage after a draw with Norway and a 3-0 defeat to Morocco as Brazil lost to France in the final.
The defending national champions need a new head coach.
On Monday, Michigan coach Dusty May agreed to become the head coach of the Mavericks, according to multiple reports, leaving the Wolverines two months after leading them to their first national title since 1989.
Coincidentally, the last college head coach to take an NBA job was former Michigan coach John Beilein with the Cavaliers in 2019. Beilein didn’t even survive a full regular season in the pros, resigning after amassing a 14-40 record in Cleveland. May went 64–13 in two seasons at Michigan.
May has been on NBA radars for months, as Front Office Sports previously reported he was interested in coaching in the league and was on the Magic’s radar, among other teams. Orlando ultimately hired Spurs assistant Sean Sweeney for its head coaching vacancy.
The 49-year-old is the first major hire for team president Masai Ujiri and general manager Mike Schmitz, who were hired in May to move the organization past the highly criticized Luka Dončić trade and build the team around Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg. The Mavericks also explored hiring Duke coach Jon Scheyer, who coached Flagg and forward Derrick Lively II in college.
May has never coached in the NBA and was previously the head coach of Florida Atlantic, which he led to the 2023 Final Four, but he has other ties to the Dallas organization. He was a basketball manager at Indiana under Bob Knight alongside Theo Hodges, the Mavericks’ chief venue officer. Minority owner Mark Cuban is also an Indiana graduate.
After defeating Connecticut in the national championship game, Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel said at the Wolverines on-campus celebration that he and May had agreed to a new deal that would keep him at the school “for many years to come.” But a Freedom of Information Act request by FOS indicated that “a record reflecting the contract extension is not yet finalized.”
May told FOS in late April that the deal was agreed to, but wouldn’t be finalized until July and was just “a formality.” When asked about coaching in the NBA, he talked around the question.
“I mean, obviously we all think about that as younger coaches,” May said of coaching in the NBA. “But no it’s not something…our full attention has been on building this roster and plans of hopefully competing for a championship again next year.”
May’s departure is a blow for the Wolverines, who have lost both football coach Jim Harbaugh and its basketball coach after winning the national title in their respective sports since 2023. The school is investigating its athletic department for its operations after football coach Sherrone Moore, who replaced Harbaugh after he left for the Chargers, was arrested in December.
History has been a mixed bag for college coaches who have jumped to the NBA. Larry Brown remains the lone coach to win a championship in both college (Kansas in 1988) and the NBA (the Pistons in 2004), while Billy Donovan and Brad Stevens have had strong regular seasons but inconsistent postseason results at the NBA level.
Since May never signed his new contract with Michigan, he now owes the school $5 million according to his current contract. Had May left Michigan before April 30, he would have owed $7 million.
A Michigan spokesperson didn’t respond to a request for comment.
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Either Argentina or Austria will punch their ticket to the knockout rounds with today's second match between the top two teams in Group J.
Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, will take on Austria in Arlington, Texas, at the home of the Dallas Cowboys.
Argentina are the group leaders by goal difference, with Messi banking three goals into the back of Algeria's net. While both Austria and Argentina came out of the first match with three points, Austria still trails behind the South American team with a 2-point goal difference.
Here's what to expect in Monday's game.
Argentina will face Austria at noon CT on Monday, June 22.
The Argentina vs. Austria game will be played in Dallas, Texas.
The Argentina vs. Austria game will be broadcast on Fox. All World Cup games are broadcast exclusively on Fox, Telemundo and FS1 in the United States.
The Argentina vs. Austria matchup will be streamed on Fubo (free trial), the Fox One App and Peacock.
The winner of the Argentina vs. Austria match could result in a group winner. If Argentina beats Austria on Monday, they automatically qualify for the round of 32.
Additionally, if Algeria gets a point or more against Jordan, then Argentina will not only qualify but also win Group J.
On the other hand, if Austria were to win against Argentina and Jordan got a point or three against Algeria, then the Central European club would score first place.
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Monday, June 22
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AMD officially brings FSR 4 to its RDNA 3 desktop graphics cards AMD Software 26.6.2 has been released and adds support for FSR 4.1 upscaling on Radeon RX 7000 (RDNA 3) graphics cards. With this release, AMD promises higher levels of graphical fidelity and better game performance than community-made FSR 4 mods for RDNA 3. […]
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Controlling audio settings on your PC is about to get easier. An upcoming update to Windows 11 will provide more options on a single page, reducing the number of clicks needed to change the volume of your devices.
Windows 11 Build 29613.1000 shipped to Windows Insiders in the Experimental (Future Platforms) Preview Channel recently. The update improves the "All sound devices" page within the settings app.
At the moment, that page merely shows a list of your output devices and input devices. To make any changes, you have to click on a device and jump to another page. After the latest Insider update, that same page lets you change your default device, monitor the volume of each device, and choose to hide or show disabled or unplugged devices.
Microsoft detailed the changes in the build's release notes:
Microsoft shipped three other Insider builds alongside Build 29613.1000, though they're minor updates. They mostly focus on bug fixes and minor changes.
Microsoft overhauled the Windows Insider Program recently. The channel structure now feels more linear and builds progress through in a way that feels natural.
The newly formed Experimental Channel allows Insiders to test "Future Platform" builds of the OS, which focus more on platform change than new features. The regular Experimental and Beta Channels have more front-facing features.
Users will also be able to bypass A/B testing and access the newest features available through their respective channel.
Microsoft is still transitioning to the new structure, so some options are not available at this time.

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The MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ is the new gaming handheld that I'd use as an example of how far these devices have come since the Steam Deck launched in 2022. It's a shame, then, that MSI's new device is far too expensive to reasonably recommend to most of my PC gaming pals.
Coming in at $1,799, MSI's new handheld is indeed priced out of the hands of many gamers. It's not MSI's fault, or at least not entirely. Whether it's the AI boom making components drastically more expensive, premium build quality and features, or the new Intel Arc G3 chips, $1,799 is a far cry from the Steam Deck's original $399 baseline price.
Last week, I wrote about how a gamer could buy an Xbox Series X, a PlayStation 5, and a Nintendo Switch 2 instead of an MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ and still have $50 left over to spend.
The article kicked off a lively debate in the comments section and in our subreddit, with hundreds of replies aimed directly at me and at other commenters. Here's what the Windows Central community is saying about the rising cost of gaming handhelds.
Nintendo fans are everywhere, and by far the broadest discussion about PC gaming handhelds revolves around a Switch-related comment from u/locked-in-place in our subreddit.
Nintendo was already leading in the handheld territory leaving everyone behind. Now that all competitors, especially the Steam Deck, are so much more expensive, Nintendo will not be challenged at all.
u/locked-in-place
It's true that the Switch and Switch 2 have sold incredibly well. According to official Nintendo numbers, nearly 156 million Switch units have been shipped, with another 19.86 million Switch 2 units adding to the momentum.
Although Steam hasn't offered public Steam Deck sales numbers, it's believed that somewhere around 4 million units have been sold. That's a massive difference, and even if I add in other popular handhelds like the Xbox ROG Ally/Ally X, Lenovo Legion Go family, MSI Claw 8 AI+, and practically any others with a PC flavor, Nintendo is still far in the lead.
Many of the replies to the OP suggest that the Steam Deck and the overall PC handheld market were never meant to disrupt Nintendo's sales, which are themselves being disrupted by their own price hikes.
Just before the Switch 2 went up in price in Japan on May 25, sales skyrocketed. Right after? They plummeted. A comparable price hike is notably coming to the US, Canada, and Europe on September 1.
Comment from r/windowscentral
A good point is made here by u/First-Junket124, who suggests that the Steam Deck was never meant to compete with Nintendo and was instead an alternative route for PC gamers.
Another comment by u/UberShrew says what I've always thought: that the Steam Deck is an "enthusiast device to play your PC games on the go," whereas the Switch is first-party hardware that's the only way to play the latest Nintendo games.
Switch and Switch 2 are indeed intended for a different market than something like MSI's Claw 8 EX AI+. MSI sees its device as made for on-the-go PC enthusiasts who want top-tier performance and a device that can also act as a mini PC via Thunderbolt 4 connectivity. It's like comparing a four-cylinder sedan to a heavy-duty truck.
Comment from r/windowscentral
Lord_pizzabird's comment above seems oddly prescient. The Steam Deck and the PC gaming handhelds that followed it disrupted the market, but that disruption is now struggling (albeit due to circumstances out of its control).
I can see the PC gaming handheld market retreating at least until memory and storage prices return to normal. Unfortunately, no one can say for sure when that will happen.
Pulling myself out of the Nintendo weeds, there are some other comments well worth highlighting. Many of them are suggesting that the PC gaming handheld market is "over" and won't return, just as I mentioned in the original article's title.
Comment from r/windowscentral
There's an important distinction to make that doesn't fit in a title. While I do think the handheld market is frozen by the ever-increasing cost of components and the general PC sentiment that new models have to be faster and better (leading to higher costs no matter component prices), I don't think it's frozen for good.




For those who have had a chance to test the new MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ with Intel Arc G3 chips, you know what I'm talking about. I thought AMD's Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme hardware was good, and it is, but Intel worked some magic here.
If these Arc chips were going out in handhelds not hampered by inflated component prices, we'd be having an entirely different conversation.
Comment from r/windowscentral
A market thaw will undoubtedly happen at some point, and when it does happen, I think there will be a resurgence of interest. There are still plenty of people out there waiting for the right price and the right specs.
In the meantime, I won't be surprised if MSI's new Claw 8 EX AI+ does sell out at launch. There are still plenty of PC gamers with deep pockets who don't care about prices and just want the latest and greatest device.
The real shame is that handheld PC gaming really has no chance of going mainstream under the current market conditions, a blow that's double as hardware and design hit new heights.

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Final Fantasy VII Revelation is the third and final chapter of Square Enix's remake saga for Final Fantasy VII, which has fans chomping at the bit to learn what surprises are in store for this final outing. Some of those surprises, according to director Naoki Hamaguchi, will be the appearance of characters from spin-off titles in Revelation. That comes from a Q&A session Hamaguchi did in Shanghai, where fans had the opportunity to ask the director questions for the upcoming title. Spotted by Genki_JPN on X (formerly Twitter) via Twisted Voxel, while discussing who could appear in Final Fantasy VII […]
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Intel's upcoming Refresh of the Raptor Lake will include a new family of HX SKUs, including 6+8, 8+12, and 8+16 variants. Raptor Lake Next HX Mobile Chips to Bring 14-24 Core Configuration; However, Intel is Expected to Remove the vPro Support Intel isn't just launching the Nova Lake before 2026 ends, but is also reportedly preparing for another launch, as we reportedly a few days ago. To fulfill the demands of the mainstream market, Intel is set to release Raptor Lake NEXT, which is expected to arrive in the early part of 2027 and should exist alongside the Nova Lake […]
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Final Fantasy VII Revelation is bringing the iconic trilogy developed by Square Enix to a close on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Nintendo Switch 2 in Spring 2027, featuring a massive open world to explore with the Highwind airship that promises to redefine the series' scale. If the final entry in the series were to strictly follow the story beats of the original, players wouldn't have much reason to bring Cloud and his companions back to multiple locations that already appeared in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. However, director Naoki Hamaguchi clarified in an interview with TheGamer […]
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An M2 Max MacBook Pro owner living in Australia recalls the time when he had to face an ordeal to get this powerful machine replaced because it was under AppleCare+. Fortunately, in less than two months, a brand-spanking-new M5 Max MacBook Pro became his daily driver and, as a gesture of goodwill, Apple threw in store credit of $140 to purchase whatever he liked from the nearest retail outlet. Subscribing to AppleCare+ was necessary for the owner to receive the M5 Max MacBook Pro upgrade Since the M2 Max MacBook Pro stopped working in May, due to an “unexplained cause,” […]
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AMD has officially launched FSR 4.1 for Radeon RX 7000 GPUs while confirming support for RDNA 3.5 & RDNA 3 GPUs coming soon. AMD Radeon RX 7000 GPU Owners Can Now Enjoy FSR 4.1 Upscaling Across 300+ Games Last month, AMD announced that it would finally bring FSR 4.1 upscaling to its older GPUs. This was a highly requested feature by Radeon owners who felt left out, especially when NVIDIA was rolling out its latest upscaling models to GPUs that were much older. In the previous announcement, AMD confirmed that Radeon RX 7000 "RDNA 3" and Radeon RX 6000 "RDNA […]
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Micron and Anthropic have announced a strategic agreement to scale next-generation AI infrastructure that spans memory and storage for rising compute demands. Micron Signs Supply Agreement With Anthropic While Expanding Claude Adoption Press Release: Micron Technology today announced a strategic agreement with Anthropic that spans memory and storage AI architecture design, supply and demand, enterprise adoption of Claude across Micron, and a strategic investment in Anthropic’s Series H funding round. The agreement directly links the demands of frontier AI models to how infrastructure is designed, supplied, and deployed at scale. AI Memory and Storage Infrastructure Frontier AI models demand uncompromising […]
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If you have been waiting to upgrade your DIY crafting setup without spending a fortune on separate printing and cutting equipment, the Liene PixCut S1 is currently available at a much more attractive price on Amazon. The device, listed under ASIN B0DHKZ3CCL, normally goes for $299.99, but Amazon’s current promotion drops it to $205.90 when you combine the on-page discount with the additional promo code 15PIXCUT6. That brings the total savings to 31% off, made up of a 19% on-page promotion plus an extra 15% off when the code 15PIXCUT6 is applied at checkout. The promo code went live on […]
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Back in May, RedMagic announced that it would be unveiling its next gaming tablet in June, and today we finally have an actual date for that. The tablet, which will be called the RedMagic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro China, will be introduced on June 30. The device is the successor to the RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, which got rebranded as the RedMagic Astra in global markets. Thus, we wouldn't be at all surprised if the RedMagic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro ends up being called the RedMagic Astra 2 internationally. RedMagic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro official images The brand has released some...
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The ongoing component crisis has caused PC hardware to become unreasonably expensive once again. In times like these, you have to find deals on bundles, laptops, and even prebuilts. The community generally doesn't look fondly upon them, but we've found an offer that's too good to pass up. Alienware's Aurora R16 desktop with an RTX 5070 and a Core Ultra 7 265F is on sale for just $1,479 right now, down 36% from its list price.
When you open the listing, make sure to scroll down a bit and select the RTX 5070 option in the GPU configurator, which will drop down the price to $1,479. You'll also need to select a 750W power supply, but the RTX 5070 GPU actually takes $600 off the price of the configuration, hence the excellent deal.

Packing an RTX 5070 and a 20-core Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, this desktop is ready for anything you throw at it. Despite what its looks might suggest, it's pretty upgradable from the inside, too. View Deal
As for the 5070 itself, we've put it at #3 in our roundup for the best GPUs you can buy. It's a 4K-ready card thanks to DLSS 4.5 and MFG, easily handling any game at 1440p with maxed out settings. Thanks to Nvidia's rich software stack and CUDA support, it's a great option for professional workloads, too.
The CPU is an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F with 8 P-cores and 12 E-cores running at up to 5.3 GHz. It's an Arrow Lake chip from last year, and we've tested the unlocked "K" variant, which should be pretty much identical in performance out of the box. It's an excellent value, landing just behind the iconic 9800X3D in our CPU Value Geomean charts. You're getting enough grunt for all sorts of tasks, whether it's gaming or productivity.



The Aurora R16 also comes with 16GB of DDR5-5200 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The motherboard is, unfortunately, proprietary, but you can still upgrade most of the parts yourself. There's an extra M.2 slot for another SSD, the GPU can be swapped out depending on its dimensions, and even the CPU can be upgraded within the Arrow Lake family that's on the LGA 1851 socket. We'd prefer a system with 32GB of RAM, and you can upgrade this in the configuration before buying, but this will add $270 to the price.
Impressively, the entire system is backed by an 80+ Platinum-rated 750W PSU. There's even a 240mm AIO liquid cooler keeping the CPU in check, and the case looks rather sleek. We configured a similar build on PCPartPicker, and it came out to over $1,600, and that's without a Windows 11 license, so the Aurora R16 for just $1,479 is a great deal. Don't forget to scroll all the way down to "Accessories" and get the Legacy of the Dark Knight bundle for free.

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Building a PC is a great experience. We sit there with a spreadsheet and multiple browser tabs, poring over the best CPUs, the best GPUs, PC cases, motherboards, RAM deals, and many more components.
The package arrives, and we are excitedly tearing into the boxes, putting the parts on the table, and we are ready to build! We reach into the toolkit and dig out the rusty old screwdriver we used to open a paint can back in 2014. We then spill standoffs and screws over the floor, ready for an unsuspecting foot at 2am!
But wait, it doesn't have to be like this! We've all done this, made the mistakes, and now we share my knowledge and that of the Tom's Hardware staff so you don't have to.
So tool up, and let battle commence!
You need to start somewhere, and these kits have pretty much every tool that you could need to maintain a PC, all in a handy case. In my office/workshop, I have a general set of screwdrivers for general tasks, and a set of Hoto screwdrivers and bits for servicing my PC and any other parts I review.

HOTO's wireless screwdriver has three torque settings, charges over USB-C, and looks surprisingly good. This kit comes with a sturdy box and all the bits you will need to keep your PC running.View Deal

This HOTO SnapBloq 3.7V electric screwdriver includes 56 bits including Slotted, Phillips, Hexagon, Hexagon Security, Torx, Torx Security, Pentalobe, Standoff, Y-Shaped, Tri-Wing, Triangle, Square, U-Shaped, JIS, SIM Card Needle. It also has three torque settings, an integrated light, and charges via USB-C.View Deal

This 155-pirece kit has everything you need to get started with your first / next PC build. You get a precision screwdriver with 140 different bits (slot, Phillips, Pozidrive, Pentalobe, Torx, nut driver, Gamebit (for Nintendo consoles), Torx / Torx security, and many others. You also get spudgers and pry tools, and even a suction cup.View Deal

All the bits that you will ever need to keep your 3D printer, laptop, or PC running smoothly, and you get a great case to keep them all in.View Deal

All the bits that you need to take a PC apart, build IKEA furniture or fix that cabinet door that you promised to fix in 2018!
A great mix of precision 4mm bits for general electronics and small projects, and 1/4 inch bits for the larger jobs. You get drivers for both sizes and the same magnetic case as the Make, to prevent losing screws as you take things apart!View Deal
Whether you call them Hex or Allen wrenches, this part of our toolbox is often overlooked. Why? Because we get one in every set of flat-pack, DIY furniture that's why! You can get cheap sets of Hex wrenches, but they are ultimately made from a material softer than Play-Doh, or have the power to strip a head. You need a good set of Hex wrenches and this set from Wera is awesome.
German made precision, strength, and a ball head to enable access to awkward screws. Grab this set now, and thank yourself later!

Wera makes quality tools, and these long arm, ball-headed hex keys provide all the key metric sizes from 1.5 to 10mm.View Deal
At least five Tom's Hardware editors own a Hoto screwdriver. I am one of them. It should be difficult to extol an electric screwdriver. After all, it is really just a motor that spins and screws / unscrews. But Hoto's new Pixel Drive is easy to glorify!
The main screwdriver chassis is chunky and features a rubberized finish to prevent it from slipping from your hands. The twist power ring offers three levels of torque, and the simple push-button forward/reverse is a joy to use. Throw in a bonus LED light ring, and you are ready to build and maintain PCs and have plenty of power to put up those shelves in the living room. All of the details are displayed on the LED display, so you know how much power you are putting down, and how much the screwdriver has left!

Save 33% on the Fanttik S1 Pro electric screwdriver. You get 16 S2 steel bits, 3 torque settings (from 1.5 to 4.2N.m). You get the screwdriver, storage case, buts, USB-C charging cable, and a manual. View Deal

The latest Hoto electric screwdriver is now several months old and it now has a healthy 19% off the MSRP. yView Deal

A simple, go-to screwdriver set for the office, workshop, and your go-bag. With all the bits you will need to fix a multitude of problems. And now it's on sale for 25% off MSRP.View Deal
Let's be honest. We've all scrabbled around for a spare stand-off or screw to secure a motherboard to a chassis. We've cannibalized other components to ensure that our main rig has everything it needs to keep the motherboard in place and the GPU firmly attached to the case. But what if we just spent less than $10 for 400 screws?
That's right, for less than $10, we can have 400 screws, stand-offs, and insulation rings to secure every part of our PC.
In the kit, there are:

With ten different types of screws, stand-offs, and gaskets, this kit has everything you need to secure your precious components inside your PC. And now you can get them on sale.View Deal
I bought myself a similar pack years ago since I deal with motherboards and system components on the daily, and it has proven its worth on more than a few occasions.
For less than $10, just throw it into your basket without thinking!
A good flashlight is one of the most rewarding tools that we can own. It lights up the dark, helps us see obstacles and what we are working on, and could be used to signal planes, should you be trapped on the island from Lost.

Get a great deal on this small flashlight that could. This flashlight outputs up to 100,000 and lasts 5-15 hours (display to show charge %) and charges with USB-C. It has five modes (high-middle-low-strobe-SOS) comes with a carrying case, charger cable, and more.View Deal

With USB Type-C charging, six brightness modes, and a magnetic base, the Wuben E7 is a useful flashlight for makers and tinkerers who want extra light for their work, without compromising on quality.View Deal
Air blowers/dusters are a popular choice for quickly blowing out fans and filters to remove any collected dust and fluff. They can also blow out the crumbs that linger under your keyboard. Air blowers are a great alternative to single-use compressed air cans.
The Wolfbox MegaFlow 100 (MF100) may sound like a 1990s Euro Rock tribute act, but it has 150,000 RPM of power to blow dust out of your PC at 45 meters per second!
This convenient blower is battery-powered and supports USB Type-C charging. The MF100 fully charges in 2.5 hours and provides up to 100 minutes of runtime on the first setting. The MF100 is small and compact, weighing only 0.66lb, so it can be easily stored when not in use. The MF100 is also supported by a 24-month guarantee and 24/7 customer service.

This compact air duster can move air at up to 45 m/s with its 150,000 RPM turbofan. A rechargeable battery gives up to 100 minutes of use time and supports USB Type-C charging. The MF100 includes five nozzles and two brush tools to help clean your PC equipment.View Deal
Not everyone wants to buy an $80 air duster. There are plenty that cost less that still move a lot of air and come with several attachments that are plenty useful for cleaning out your PC.

For only under $27, get your hands on this rechargeable 110,000 RPM electric air duster. You get three adjustable speed settings, and about 20-40 minutes of continuous cleaning power (displayed on the LED screen) from the 7500 MAh battery. It comes with five nozzles and four soft brushes for any task.View Deal
I clean out my desktop PC once or twice a year and my blower did a great job, but there were times when the amassed collection of dead skin cells, dog and cat hair, and other fluff was too much for my much weaker air duster. So I bought some cans of compressed air, and not the dollar store stuff either! I don't use them often, but they are handy when you need a little more power in a precise point.

Designed for electronics, these two 10-oz bottles of compressed air will blow the dust, dead skin, and last week's sandwich from your keyboard and help prevent the inside of your PC case from becoming a biohazard. Designed for electronics, these four, 10oz bottle of compressed air will blow the dust, dead skin and last week's sandwich from your keyboard and help prevent the inside of your PC case becoming a biohazard.View Deal
Sometimes compressed air or turbo-force USB-powered jet fans aren't enough, and so you must get your hands dirty. Cleaning any electronic components should be done with care. Components aren't as static sensitive as their predecessors but we should take care not to trash our kit.
These nylon anti-static brushes come in a range of sizes and shapes to clean dust from components and inside drive bays, and to keep caked-on dust from your fan blades. It also includes a keycap puller and tweezers to deep clean the harrowing scene that lurks under your keyboard.

Every type of brush is here to deep clean your PC, keyboard and whatever else needs cleaning in your rig.
The final cleaning product that you need for building and maintaining PCs is Isopropyl Alcohol, IPA. Yes, 99% is overkill; heck, it's medical grade for first aid use, but if you really want to eke it out, get some distilled water and water down your mix to 70%. I don’t because it works well as it is.
My top tip, though, is not to spray it when the components are hot. There is very little risk of fire, but it will evaporate rather quickly. That said, in the electronics hobbyist world, rapidly evaporating IPA is used to identify super-hot chips, typically those that have shorted.

Buying in bulk and decanting into dollar store spray bottles is the smart way to get all the IPA that you need.View Deal
Let's all agree that, however you apply thermal paste, that is the right way, ok? Thermal paste / TIM or thermal pads bridge the hot side of a component to a heatsink or heatpipe, which wicks away heat, keeping the component cool.
Thermal material is essential to keep your system cool, and I asked the team what they use. Our Editor-in-Chief, Paul Alcorn, said that MX-6 is his go-to thermal paste. So I looked around and found this handy kit that contains 4G of thermal paste and six handy wipes. The wipes are essentially isopropyl alcohol on a cloth, and they are used to prepare the surface for the new paste. They will wipe off the old paste, dust, dead skin (ewww) and leave the surface ready for pasting!

One of our highest rated thermal pastes is on sale, and it comes with a handy spudger for application. Thermal Grizzly's Kryonaut Extreme outperformed many pastes pastes in our extensive benchmark suite, but it's real claim to fame is how it holds up under extreme temperatures (think sub-ambient cooling). View Deal

This kit contains 4G of Arctic MX-6 thermal paste and six MX Cleaner wipes to remove old thermal paste from components.View Deal
If you spot something better, or want to tell me I am wrong, hit the comments!
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DDR2 contract prices rose 55% to 60% in the second quarter of the year and are projected to climb another 35% to 40% in the third, according to research published this week by TrendForce, pushing the AI-driven memory shortage onto a standard that first shipped in 2003 and that the three largest DRAM makers stopped prioritizing years ago. The increases come from buyers redesigning products around older memory to secure supply, and from a split among the handful of remaining DDR2 suppliers, with Winbond reducing output as ESMT expands it.
The shortage hasn’t hit DDR2 directly, but Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron have steered wafer capacity toward HBM and server DRAM to feed AI infrastructure spending, thinning the supply of mature-node parts, including DDR4. As DDR4 tightened, OEMs and ODMs began specifying DDR3 in its place, and some DDR3 designs were reworked to use DDR2, with each tier of buyers chasing whatever generation it could still source. The result of this is shortages moving down through successive generations, something we saw unfolding back in March, when earlier data showed DDR3 and DDR2 prices rising 20% to 40% in a single month.
This continues the market inversion we’ve watched unfold throughout the year, as DDR4 climbed past DDR5 on price despite being slower and older, and in which module makers and motherboard vendors restarted DDR4 production after the big three had moved to wind it down.
Winbond and ESMT are the two main remaining sources of DDR2 components, and they’re responding to the squeeze in different ways. Winbond is gradually cutting DDR2 production to shift capacity toward higher-margin DDR3, DDR4, and LPDDR4, while ESMT is doing the reverse, concentrating its wafer allocation at foundry partner PSMC on DDR2 to capture the demand Winbond is tossing aside. Taiwanese suppliers, including Nanya, are already struggling to match the volume of orders migrating down from DDR4, and because new capacity depends on slow process migration, Winbond's withdrawal removes supply faster than ESMT can replace it.
Of course, today’s PCs don’t use DDR2, so we’re likely to see the impact of these price increases landing in areas like embedded systems, networking equipment, industrial controllers, automotive electronics, and other long-lived devices that were designed around it and are too costly to requalify on newer memory generations like DDR4 and five.
The spread of rising contract prices to DDR2 suggests that we’re staring down the barrel of a very long-term DRAM shortage. Contract prices across the wider market are still rising with no sign of levelling off, and meaningful new capacity isn’t expected until late 2027 at the earliest as a best-case scenario.
On this day in 1996, id Software unleashed Quake on the unsuspecting public. The game’s influence is difficult to overstate, with its pioneering 3D engine inspiring the first wave of 3D accelerator PC expansion card purchases, the establishment of online multiplayer competitive culture, and much more. Perhaps its impact on 3D gaming can only be matched by the same development team’s previous outing with Doom.
Happy 30th birthday, Quake! 🎂🎈 And thank you all for playing. See you later today on https://t.co/uOnB2dub9f. 9pm - 11pm GMT+1. 🎉#quake #johnromero #fps pic.twitter.com/1TBsQfs3wZJune 22, 2026
At launch, Quake drew criticism for its intense violence and gore, which also echoed Doom’s path to infamy among media and political pundits, and caused problems for ratings boards and regulators. However, id Software ignored such noise, insisting they simply made games they enjoy playing. Quake would be the last major id Software production with the ‘classic lineup’ due to burnout and various personal conflicts, notes Wikipedia.
Looking more closely at the technology behind Quake, it was clear the dev team eschewed ‘faking it with 2.5D tricks’ like in previous seminal PC FPS titles such as Doom, Duke Nukem 3D, System Shock, and others. Instead, Quake hit the scene with true 3D polygonal worlds and character models. The true 3D transformation meant that for the first time in FPS, games could enjoy real 3D collision and physics, as well as things like fully 360-degree vision and movement, and more.
With id Software’s new game engine arriving in the Pentium era, but still crushing the best CPUs of the time, it made a market for PC 3D accelerators. These add-in cards first became essential to PC gamers in the late 90s with full 3D engine titles arriving, led by Quake. So in the same era, we saw important hardware releases like the 3dfx Voodoo, ATI Rage, and Nvidia Riva cards. QuakeGL became the killer app to drive sales of these products.
As mentioned in the intro, 3D gaming engines and hardware aren’t the only long-lasting legacies we can attribute to Quake. The game also popularized online multiplayer gaming. Another huge influence Quake had was in inspiring (and allowing) the growth of a talented modding community. As well as numerous custom maps and campaigns, the moddability of Quake enabled total conversions like Team Fortress and Quake Rally, to drop a few names.
Quake would inspire imitators, tributes, and influence many more 3D gaming titles in the years and decades to come. There have also been several Quake sequels, remakes, and the game even sparked machinima film-making, where a game’s 3D world becomes a movie set. Many modern developers, including the founders of Valve, first cut their teeth on Quake modding.
Quake turns 30 today. 🎉 Three decades later, you can still dig into the source code that helped shape modern game engines, multiplayer networking, and modding communities. 🎮 https://t.co/mV5q4YdPRM pic.twitter.com/YJh95WTXp5June 22, 2026
Nowadays, folks have the luxury of the complete source code for winquake, glquake, quakeworld, and glquakeworld available on GitHub. It was released “for entertainment and educational purposes,” but under GPL, it can be used for possible commercial projects, too. Those into this kind of digital archaeology may also be interested in the GitHub repositories for Quake 2 and Quake III Arena.
In summary, Quake didn’t just splash down with one big innovation; it was the weight of multiple key advances that made it so important to the history and the future of PC gaming.
The Prime Day sales season is upon us, with a veritable flood of sales at multiple 3D printer makers. We're tracking these great 3D printer deals, so all you need to do is grab one of the best 3D printers and a few rolls of filament to start you on your printing journey. We have the full list of the best deals currently available further below.
There are numerous great deals on mainstream FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) printers that utilize common filaments such as PLA and PETG. In addition to resin, SLA (Stereolithography Apparatus) 3D printers utilize layers of cured resin to produce highly detailed prints.
Many of the current deals feature printers that are on our lists of the best 3D printers, best multi-color 3D printers, or best budget 3D printers. We also have an extensive library of 3D printer reviews to support our picks. There are plenty of new printers to choose from in these sales, with the very latest releases sometimes receiving discounts.

This printer comes with full auto bed leveling and a high-speed peak printing speed of 600 mm/s. The direct extruder handles up to 280°c. With a print space of 220x220x220mm, you can get creative with your prints. View Deal

The Flashforge AD5M is an enclosed Core X/Y printer with a build space of 220x220x220mm. Full auto calibration, quick-swap nozzles, and One-Click printing are major features of this well-priced printer. View Deal

The Flashforge AD5X is a Core X/Y printer that has fast 600mm/s high-speed printing capabilities, and is set up for multi-color 3D printing. Precision prints are made easier with a 300°c direct drive extruder.
See our review of the Flashforge AD5X for more information on this 3D PrinterView Deal

Grab a terrific deal on 2KG of PLA filament from Creality. This budget bundle is perfect for picking up some plastic for getting started on your latest 3D creations. View Deal

With its amazing speed and a huge build volume, the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max produces high-quality prints in just a fraction of the time it takes other machines. You can print entire armies of gaming miniatures or full-sized sculptures with excellent detail using ordinary resin. If you want to crank up the speed, switching to a thinner high-speed resin will let the machine run twice as fast.
The massive 298 x 164 x 300mm build volume is incredible for a resin (SLA) 3D printer, and the print speed is exceptional. If you need large, precise 3D prints, the Anycubic Photon Mono M7 is what you need.
Check out our full review to learn more about this great printer.View Deal

The Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo is a Core XY 3D printer that produces high-quality 3D prints. Best of all, it is reliable.
The 250 x 250 x 250mm build volume is good, and the 0.4mm high-flow nozzle and direct-drive extruder are compatible with PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS, and ASA up to 320 °C.
The multi-material system, ACE Pro, provides a means to serve up four additional filaments, either in multi-color or multi-material configurations. The ACE Pro is also a filament dryer, ensuring your filaments are in optimal condition for high-quality 3D printing.
This is a great FDM printer at a really low price. Check out our review to learn more.View Deal

A cheap 3D printer usually means that you have to put a lot of work into getting a great print. But not with the Bambu Lab A1 Mini. This is an awesome printer in a super-small package.View Deal

The Bambu Lab A1 is a great 3D printer. It produces clean, detailed prints at very high speed. Best of all, it is exceptionally easy to use, lowering the entry barrier so that anyone can start 3D printing.
The direct drive extruder makes short work of many types of filament, including even the most challenging ones, such as TPU. The 256 x 256 x 256 build volume is generous, and automatic bed leveling makes setting up your printer a breeze.
Now add an AMS, a multi-material system that can be used to create multi-color prints, or for those who favor function over form, multi-material prints that take advantage of each filament's properties.
For under $500, the Bambu Lab A1 Combo is a great deal, and you should take a look at our review and grab yourself a bargain.View Deal

This dual-hot end 3D printer is made for those of us who use a 3D printer for our work. The large 350 x 320 x 325 mm build volume is great for cosplay and large statues or props. You can print PLA/TPU/ABS/PPS (up to 350C) filaments.
Yes, dual nozzles is niche, but you can print in two colors, or with an additional AMS it can print in many more colors and filaments.
Check out our full review to find out why we gave it five stars and the Editor's choice award.View Deal

A great refresh of the P1S, with a better nozzle, screen, camera, and improved cooling system. This is the new standard to which other 3D printers will be measured.

Open the box and get straight to printing your next project, fast! With a generous 256 x 256 x 256mm build volume and a fast 500mm/s print head, this is the budget 3D printer to get your projects out of the door.View Deal

Elegoo's Neptune 4 Pro is a great low-cost entry into the world of 3D printing. It may resemble a traditional "bed slinger," but this printer is fast, thanks to Klipper-based firmware and some impressive cooling fans that sound like the printer will take off!
The direct-drive extruder is compatible with a wide range of filaments, including ultra-flexible TPU. The 225mm x 225mm x 265mm build volume is generous for most projects. If you need a larger machine, the Plus and Max offer the same machine with larger build volumes.
The Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro is an incredible 3D printer, and well worth your money. Read our full review to learn more about this great printer.View Deal

Despite its small size (153 x 77 x 165 mm build volume), the Elegoo Mars 5 ultra has the power to bring entire armies of orcs and space marines to life. This is the ideal resin printer for creating your armies. It may be small, but it is fast and precise. Grab some high-detail resin, and you'll get the best details for your armies.
It has all the features that you need for easy 3D printing. Automatic bed-leveling, tilt release, failure detection, and resin level detection. The onboard camera monitors your prints.
A great introduction to resin 3D printing, now at a great price. Check out the review to learn more.

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Alejandro Garnacho’s absence from Argentina’s 2026 World Cup squad has become one of the biggest talking points surrounding the defending champions. The winger was once viewed as one of the brightest young talents in the national team setup, but his journey toward the tournament took an unexpected turn.
Argentina enters the 2026 World Cup as one of the strongest teams in the competition after an outstanding qualifying campaign. The national team dominated the South American qualifiers, collecting 38 points from 18 matches and finishing comfortably ahead of its rivals.
The campaign still had moments of concern, with four defeats and some unexpected results raising questions among supporters. However, Argentina also showed its championship mentality by defeating Brazil twice, including a spectacular 4-1 victory at the Monumental that highlighted the quality of Lionel Scaloni’s squad.
The coach has since suggested that repeating the success of 2022 will be difficult. Argentina still has many players from the Qatar-winning squad, but the team is entering a new stage with Lionel Messi approaching his 39th birthday and Angel Di Maria no longer part of the national setup.

The decision to exclude Garnacho from Argentina’s World Cup squad was ultimately a tactical choice made by Scaloni and his coaching staff. The 21-year-old winger was included in the preliminary squad but failed to make the final list after the manager decided that other players better matched the team’s current needs.
According to beIN SPORTS, one of the biggest concerns was Garnacho’s ability to follow Argentina’s tactical instructions. During previous opportunities with the national team, the coaching staff reportedly wanted him to be more aggressive, attack defenders directly, and create danger in one-on-one situations.

However, Scaloni’s staff felt that the Chelsea ace sometimes played too safely, choosing simpler passes instead of taking the risks expected from a player with his explosive qualities. In a team built around collective discipline and tactical responsibility, that became a major factor.
The winger’s lack of recent involvement with Argentina also worked against him. Garnacho had not played for the national team for more than 18 months before the World Cup squad was announced, leaving him behind competitors who had become more integrated into Scaloni’s plans.
Garnacho’s move from rivals Manchester United to Chelsea was supposed to be a turning point in his career. The transfer was viewed as an opportunity for the young attacker to take on more responsibility, play regularly, and strengthen his case for Argentina.
However, the move did not completely transform his situation. While he made 43 appearances across all competitions and recorded eight goals and four assists, he struggled to become an undisputed starter.

For Scaloni, club form matters, especially when choosing players for a tournament where every role must be clearly defined. Garnacho showed flashes of his talent, but consistency was missing at a time when Argentina had intense competition for attacking positions.
The competition for places in Argentina’s forward line is extremely difficult. Lionel Messi remains the team’s leader, while players such as Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez continue to provide elite attacking options.

The national team has also seen younger players rise quickly, with Nico Paz becoming one of the most exciting names after a strong season in Italy. Paz has earned praise from Messi himself and represents the next generation that Scaloni wants to develop.
Argentina also has players capable of offering a range of qualities, including Thiago Almada, who is expected to take on a bigger role after Di Maria’s retirement. With so many options available, Garnacho’s previous status as a promising talent was no longer enough to guarantee his place.

Argentina vs Austria is shaping up to be one of the most important early clashes of the 2026 World Cup group stage, with Lionel Messi and the defending champions facing a highly energetic European side that has already impressed. The result could completely reshape the Group J picture, but the biggest question is how each possible outcome changes Argentina’s path toward the knockout rounds.
Both national teams enter the match with maximum points after winning their opening games. Argentina defeated Algeria 3-0 thanks to a historic Lionel Messi hat-trick, while Austria overcame Jordan 3-1, setting up a direct battle for control of the group at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The meeting is more than just a fight for three points. It is also a tactical test between two very different approaches, with Argentina relying on possession, creativity, and Messi’s influence. On the other hand, Austria, under Ralf Rangnick, brings an aggressive pressing style designed to disrupt opponents high up the pitch.
Austria’s biggest weapon is its intensity without the ball. Rangnick’s team constantly looks to win possession quickly, using coordinated pressing movements that have become a defining feature of its play. Das Team’s pressing numbers in its opening win were significantly higher than Argentina’s, showing how different the two teams are when defending.
Argentina, meanwhile, has built its success under Lionel Scaloni around control and patience. The world champions rarely panic when they lose the ball and often allow opponents to come forward before using their technical quality to punish spaces.
| Group J Position | Team | Points | Goal Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Argentina | 3 | +3 |
| 2. | Austria | 3 | +2 |
| 3. | Jordan | 0 | -2 |
| 4. | Algeria | 0 | -3 |
The key battle could come in midfield. Players like Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister, and Rodrigo De Paul will have the responsibility of escaping Austria’s pressure and creating the platform for Messi to operate in dangerous areas.
If La Albiceleste can break through the Europeans’ first defensive wave, Messi and the attackers could find the type of space where they are at their most dangerous. However, if Austria forces mistakes in midfield, they could create problems for a team that has looked almost unbeatable recently.
A victory would put Argentina on six points from two matches and officially secure qualification for the Round of 32. The defending champions would take a huge step toward winning Group J and would put themselves in complete control of their knockout-stage path.
Argentina could also clinch top spot immediately, depending on the result of the other Group J match between Jordan and Algeria. If Jordan fails to win, Argentina would guarantee first place in the group.

That would give Scaloni’s side an ideal situation heading into the final matchday. The national team could potentially rotate players, manage fitness levels, and focus on preparing for the knockout rounds.
A win would also continue Argentina’s incredible momentum. After lifting the 2022 World Cup and winning the 2024 Copa America, another dominant group-stage performance would strengthen its status as one of the tournament favorites.
A draw would leave both teams with four points after two matches, keeping Argentina at the top of Group J because of its superior goal difference.
The result would still put both national teams in a strong position to advance, but neither side would officially secure qualification. The final matchday would become crucial, with Argentina still needing to finish the job against Jordan.

A draw would also keep the race for first place alive. Argentina would maintain the advantage, but Austria would remain close enough to challenge for the group lead depending on the final results. For Scaloni, the biggest positive would be avoiding defeat against one of the most difficult opponents in the group. However, the uncertainty would continue into the final round of fixtures.
A defeat would create the most complicated situation for Argentina. Austria would move to six points and officially qualify for the knockout rounds, while Argentina would remain on three points.
The loss would not eliminate the defending champions, but it would put pressure on their final Group J match against Jordan. Argentina would need a positive result to guarantee its progression.

Austria would also move into a strong position to win the group. If other results go its way, Rangnick’s side could even secure first place before the final matchday.
For Argentina, the defeat would raise questions about its ability to handle aggressive opponents. Austria’s style could provide a blueprint for future teams looking to challenge Messi and company later in the tournament.

After securing key victories in their 2026 World Cup debuts, Argentina and Austria meet, aiming to decide the leadership of Group J. As reigning tournament champions, Lionel Scaloni’s team carries all the pressure to secure a win, with their star-studded squad led by Lionel Messi. However, Ralf Rangnick’s team has proven its competitiveness with his gegenpressing system with Marcel Sabitzer and Konrad Laimer at the helm. Here we will provide minute-by-minute coverage.
Ralf Rangnick has managed to keep Austria as a highly competitive team. Feeling quite comfortable defensively, they could complicate Lionel Messi’s Argentina, as they do not leave as many spaces as Algeria. In addition, they are quite efficient on the counterattack, as they have a midfield capable of producing passes to redirect the ball. However, they would need to be very effective in front of goal to chase the 2026 World Cup knockout stages.
Unlike the match against Algeria, Argentina could face a much more complicated opponent. With this in mind, head coach Lionel Scaloni could make some changes in midfield to improve their efficiency in front of goal and break through the opponent’s defense. In addition, Lionel Messi may not have the same amount of space as in his debut, so he would need to rely on collective play to unlock spaces and pursue his scoring threat.

The Austria FIFA ranking sits at a live, updated position of 21st in the world as the team gears up for its high-stakes Matchday 2 battle against reigning champions Argentina.
While Ralf Rangnick’s squad officially entered the 2026 World Cup bracket in the 24th global slot based on the pre-tournament technical indexes, their strong performances on the pitch have sparked an immediate upward trajectory.
A dominant 3-1 victory over Jordan yielded critical baseline coefficient points, propelling the side past teams like Nigeria and Iran on the live Elo-based boards. Now, facing a star-studded South American team, testing that newly forged momentum is crucial for defining who seizes unilateral command of the section.
While the live Austria FIFA ranking showcases a rising, highly disciplined unit, the team faces a massive competitive gap against an Argentina side that occupies 1st place globally.
Despite that numerical divide, the opening-round results have turned Group J into a high-octane race for the round of 32. The current standings in Group J outline the narrow stakes ahead of today’s kickoff:
| Country | Live FIFA Rank | Points | Goal Difference |
| Argentina | 1st | 3 | +3 |
| Austria | 21st | 3 | +2 |
| Jordan | 68th | 0 | -2 |
| Algeria | 29th | 0 | -3 |
To appreciate the weight of Austria’s 21st position heading into today’s match, the nation’s historical ranking markers reveal a story of structural recovery. The team achieved its absolute modern pinnacle in November 2015, flying at an all-time high of 10th in the world.
Conversely, their lowest historical floor occurred during a severe competitive transition in 2008, where they plummeted to an all-time valley of 105th globally.
Stabilizing inside the top 25 under Ralf Rangnick proves Austria has built an aggressive, transition-heavy identity that can stretch top-tier opponents. Defying the top-ranked Argentines will require absolute physical discipline from the backline to isolate central passing channels.

The Argentina FIFA ranking remains anchored at the absolute pinnacle of international soccer, holding strong at 1st in the world ahead of today’s highly anticipated Group J showdown against Austria.
Updated live directly before kickoff on the inside.FIFA metrics board, the reigning world champions command the global hierarchy, closely pursued by European giants France and Spain.
La Albiceleste enter the turf at MetLife Stadium carrying maximum points following a clinical and dominant display to ignite their title defense. A commanding 3-0 victory over Algeria on Matchday 1 of the 2026 World Cup ensured that Argentina added to their coefficient baseline rather than leaving the door open for live ranking shifts.
While the Argentina FIFA ranking establishes them as the statistical powerhouse of the tournament, Group J’s live landscape indicates that today’s fixture will be anything but straightforward.
Austria enters the pitch climbing rapidly up to 21st place globally following a spectacular 3-1 opening-round victory over Jordan. The technical breakdown of the Group J table reveals the stakes on the line:
| Country | Live FIFA Rank | Points | Goal Difference |
| Argentina | 1st | 3 | +3 |
| Austria | 21st | 3 | +2 |
| Jordan | 68rd | 0 | -2 |
| Algeria | 29th | 0 | -3 |
While Argentina holds a clear historical and structural advantage over the 21st-ranked Europeans, Ralf Rangnick’s intense pressing system will heavily challenge their build-up play.
To appreciate Argentina’s grasp on the first-place seat, their current trajectory highlights an exceptionally stable era following their triumph in Qatar. Historically, the South American giants have spent a total of 1,676 days at number one in the world across their history, trailing only Brazil and Spain in total historical longevity at the apex.
Their lowest historical dip occurred back in 1996 when structural transitions saw them drop briefly to 24th globally. Today, backed by a world-class core, the top-ranked nation is heavily primed to dictate the tempo of the game.
Securing another three points today will not only secure safe passage into the knockout rounds of 32 but will mathematically solidify Argentina’s position as the team to beat on the global stage.

Argentina have lived up to their status as one of the favorites at the 2026 World Cup, defeating Algeria in their debut. Looking to maintain their winning momentum, they now face Austria in a battle for the top spot in Group J. Far from being a straightforward contest, Ralf Rangnick’s team have already shown their competitive edge. As a result, fans are eagerly awaiting Lionel Messi‘s presence, who is coming off a crucial hat-trick.
Lionel Messi is will start for Argentina, as he remains in peak physical condition and is not facing any suspension. At 38 years old, he will be aiming to break Miroslav Klose’s record and become the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history, needing just one goal to achieve the feat. In addition, he could be key to enhancing the collective play by drawing defenders and providing crucial passes to the forwards in search of decisive goals.
Coupled with Messi, head coach Lionel Scaloni will once again rely on Lautaro Martinez, who has recently stood out for his collective impact. In addition, the presence of Rodrigo De Paul and Alexis Mac Allister in midfield could prove decisive, as they have the ability to bypass the opponent’s high press. Meanwhile, Thiago Almada could play an important role on the left side of midfield, looking to find defensive gaps in the rival.
While Austria may not enjoy widespread recognition among fans, they have managed to surprise everyone with their impact. Led by head coach Ralf Rangnick, they rely on a ‘gegenpressing’ style, seeking to be protagonists on the counterattack and suffocating the opponent. For this, Romano Schmid, Marcel Sabitzer, and Konrad Laimer emerge as key players, as their tactical intelligence makes them decisive in taking advantage of the opponents’ spaces.

Looking to secure their second victory at the 2026 World Cup, Argentina would maintain their attacking approach against Austria. To do so, head coach Lionel Scaloni will continue to rely on Lionel Messi, aiming for him to be the decisive piece of a brilliant team. For this, the impact of Enzo Fernández, Alexis Mac Allister, and Rodrigo De Paul in midfield is key. Complementing Messi, Lautaro Martinez will complete the attacking line.
Considering this, Argentina will lineup as follows: Emiliano Martínez; Nahuel Molina, Cristian Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Facundo Medina; Rodrigo De Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernández, Thiago Almada; Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez.
Austria could look to surprise Argentina, relying on high pressing and efficient counterattacking transitions. In addition, head coach Ralf Rangnick has implemented a precise possession-based counterattacking style, which is quite effective. To organize the entire attacking structure, Marcel Sabitzer and Konrad Laimer are key. Furthermore, a back three of David Alaba, Kevin Danso, and Stefan Posch is crucial to stop Lionel Messi and his attack.
With this in mind, Austria will play as follows: Alexander Schlager; Stefan Posch, Kevin Danso, David Alaba; Romano Schmid, Nicolas Seiwald, Xaver Schlager, Konrad Laimer; Marcel Sabitzer, Paul Wanner; Michael Gregoritsch.

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Yunanistan'ın Panathinaikos AKTOR Basketbol Takımı'nda başantrenörlük görevine Zeljko Obradovic getirilmişti. Panathinaikos'ta başantrenör Zeljko Obradovic için imza töreni düzenlendi.
Yunanistan'ın Panathinaikos AKTOR Basketbol Takımı'nda başantrenörlük görevine getirilen Zeljko Obradovic için imza töreni düzenlendi.
Telekom Center'da gerçekleştirilen imza törenine yeşil-beyazlı kulübün başkanı Dimitris Giannakopoulos ve Sırp başantrenör ile binlerce taraftar katıldı.
1999-2012 yıllarında görev yaptığı Panathinaikos'a 14 sene sonra dönen Obradovic'i binlerce taraftar karşıladı. 66 yaşındaki çalıştırıcı, kendisine yoğun sevgi gösterilerinde bulunan taraftarları tören öncesi selamladı.
Üç yıllık sözleşmeye imza atan Zeljko Obradovic, yaptığı açıklamada, Panathinaikos'ta yeniden çalışma imkanı bulduğu için başkan Giannakopoulos'a teşekkür ederek, "Çok güzel bir görüşme gerçekleştirdik. Birbirimizi gayet iyi anladık. Giannakopoulos ailesiyle, buradaki insanlarla ve beni müthiş bir şekilde karşılayan bu taraftarlarla bağımı hiçbir zaman koparmadım. Motivasyon, herkesin hayatındaki anahtar kelimedir. Eğer motivasyonunuz varsa istediğiniz her şeyi yapabilirsiniz. İçimde başantrenörlük yapmayı sürdürmek için bir tutku var. Panathinaikos'ta bu motivasyonu bulmak benim için kolay oldu." ifadelerini kullandı.
Son olarak görev yaptığı Partizan'da mutlu olduğunu ancak Kasım 2025'te zor bir karar vererek görevinden ayrıldığını belirten deneyimli çalıştırıcı, "Partizan'dan ayrıldıktan sonra menajerime sezon bitene ve hazır olana kadar hiçbir teklif duymak istemediğimi söyledim. İlk kez 20 gün önce Luigi Datome'nin daveti üzerine çocuklar için düzenlenen basketbol kampı dolayısıyla sahaya çıktım. Bu, benim için özel bir an oldu. Sahadayken hissettiğim duygu, beni ileri taşıyan bir şey. İşte o an dünyadaki en mutlu insan benim. Geçmiş güzel ama şimdiki zamanda ve gelecekte yaşamak zorundasınız." diye konuştu.
Mücadele eden bir takım oluşturmak istediklerini vurgulayan Obradovic, "Avrupa'daki herkes Panathinaikos'un ne anlama geldiğini bilir. Her zaman rakiplere saygı duyacağım. Kendimize odaklanmamız gerekiyor. Oyuncuların Panathinaikos için oynamanın anlamını bilmeleri lazım. Kenetlenmeliyiz. Elimizden gelen her şeyi yapmamız gerekiyor. Bu kulüp çok büyük ve beklentiler de çok yüksek. Bunun farkındayım." şeklinde görüş belirtti.
Panathinaikos Başkanı Dimitris Giannakopoulos ise kulüp tarihi açısından çok önemli bir gün olduğunu ifade ederek, "Bu, Panathinaikos için tarihi bir günden daha fazlası. Taraftarların sevinci, Avrupa Ligi'ni kazanmaktan bile daha büyük. Bu, uzun yıllardır yaşanan en önemli gün." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.
Basketbol Avrupa Ligi'nin (EuroLeague) en çok (9) şampiyonluk yaşayan başantrenörü olan Zeljko Obradovic, Panathinaikos ile 5 Avrupa Ligi, 11 Yunanistan Ligi ve 7 Yunanistan Kupası şampiyonluğu yaşadı.

Trendyol 1. Lig ekiplerinden Kayserispor'da ayrılık yaşandı. Kaleci Onurcan Piri, Kayserispor'dan ayrıldığını duyurdu.
Trendyol 1. Lig ekiplerinden Kayserispor'un 31 yaşındaki file bekçisi Onurcan Piri, yayımladığı mesajla sarı-kırmızılı kulübe veda etti.
Onurcan Piri, ABD merkezli sosyal medya platformu Instagram hesabından yaptığı paylaşımda, "Bu 3 yıllık süreçte yalnızca güzel anılar değil, ömür boyu kıymetini bileceğim dostluklar da biriktirdim. Bu yolculukta birlikte çalışma fırsatı bulduğum tüm kulüp başkanlarıma, hocalarıma, takım arkadaşlarıma, Kapalıkale'ye ve her koşulda desteğini hissettiren tüm Kayserispor taraftarlarına yürekten teşekkür ediyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.
Birlikte yaşanılan her sevinçte, zorlukta ve mücadelede bu ailenin bir parçası olmaktan büyük bir gurur duyduğunu belirten Onurcan Piri, şunları kaydetti:
"Teşekkürlerimin en özeli ise kulübümüzün tüm emekçi personeline. Onlar, çoğu zaman görünmeyen ama bu büyük camianın ayakta kalmasında en büyük pay sahiplerinden olan gizli kahramanlar. Birlikte çalışma fırsatı bulduğum her birine ayrıca minnettarım.
Bulunduğum her kulüpte aidiyet duygusuyla hareket etmeye, taşıdığım formaya layık bir sporcu olmaya gayret ettim. İşimizin bir parçası da ayrılıklar. Bugün ayrılıyor olsam da Kayserispor'un ve burada tanıdığım güzel insanların yeri bende her zaman ayrı olacak. Hepinizi çok seviyorum. Kayserispor'a bundan sonraki yolculuğunda yürekten başarılar diliyorum. Umarım bu büyük camia, hak ettiği güzel günlere ve başarılara en kısa zamanda ulaşır. Hakkınızı helal edin. Benim de sizlere hakkım helal olsun. Hoşça kalın."

Aberdeen Kulübü'nün eski CEO'su Keith Wyness, "Rangers'ın Vaclav Cerny'yi geri getirmesi gerçekten çok iyi bir hamle olur. Sanırım yaklaşık 5 milyon sterline anlaşırlar (yaklaşık 5.8 milyon euro)" ifadelerini kullandı.
Beşiktaş sezon başında Wolfsburg'a 6 milyon euro ödeyerek Vaclav Cerny'yi kadrosuna katmıştı.
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Çekyalı kanat oyuncusunun İstanbul günleri iyi başladı. Ancak sonrasında hakkında bazı tartışmalar yaşandı. Forma sürelerinde düşüş gözlemlendi. 1.82 boyundaki futbolcunun bu yaz ayrılma ihtimali hayli yüksek... Cerny, Beşiktaş'a gelmeden önce Rangers Kulübü'nde kiralık olarak forma giymişti. Oyuncunun tekrar İskoç ekibine dönmek istediği konuşuluyor. Bu arada Aberdeen Kulübü'nün eski CEO'su Keith Wyness ortaya çok çarpıcı bir iddia attı. Wyness, "Rangers'ın Cerny'yi geri getirmesi gerçekten çok iyi bir hamle olur. Sanırım yaklaşık 5 milyon sterline anlaşırlar (yaklaşık 5.8 milyon euro)" açıklamasını yaptı.
BU BÖLGELERE YAPILACAK
Bu durumda Beşiktaş, 6 milyon euroya aldığı oyuncuyu 5.8 milyona göndermiş olacak. Elbette Cerny'nin maaş yükü de ortadan kalkacak. Siyah-Beyazlılar hem sağ hem de sol kanat konusunda çalışmalarını sürdürüyor. Transfer döneminde de en fazla takviye bu bölgelere yapılacak.
5 GOL VE 8 ASİST
Kartal uzun süredir kanatlardan beklediği katkıları alamıyor. Tekrar Cerny'ye dönersek 28 yaşındaki futbolcu geçen sezon Süper Lig'de 30 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.008 dakika kaldı. 5 gol ve 8 asist üretti. Özellikle son dönemlerde eski Teknik Direktör Sergen Yalçın onu sürekli oyundan alıyordu.

Borussia Dortmund, Karim Adeyemi ile yaptığı yeni sözleşme görüşmelerinde masadan kalktı. 24 yaşındaki sağ kanat, satış listesine konuldu. Şu anda Fenerbahçe ve Liverpool, oyuncuyla adı en ciddi şekilde anılan kulüpler...
Alman ekibi Borussia Dortmund, sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanacak olan Karim Adeyemi ile yeni kontrat konusunda pazarlık yapıyordu.
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Kulüp içinde sorunlar yaşayan Alman futbolcu, çok yüksek bir maaş talep edince ipler koptu. Dortmund onu resmen satış listesine koydu.
PARA KAZANMA HEDEFİ
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Futbol üzrə Kabo Verde milli komandasının yarımmüdafiəçisi Kevin Lenini dünya çempionatları tarixində unikal rekorda imza atıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, “Krasnodar”ın futbolçusu DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin ikinci turunda Uruqvaya qarşı keçirdikləri oyunda komandasının mundiallardakı ilk qolunu vuraraq adını tarixə yazdırıb.
21-ci dəqiqədə birbaşa cərimə zərbəsini dəqiq yerinə yetirmiş Kevin Lenini Kabo Verde millisinin dünya çempionatlarındakı ilk qolunun müəllifi olub.
Opta statistik platformasının məlumatına görə, bununla da Kabo Verde mundial tarixində turnirdəki ilk qolunu birbaşa cərimə zərbəsindən vurmiş ilk milli komanda kimi rekorda sahib çıxıb.
Qeyd edək ki, Kabo-Verde millisi tarixində ilk dəfə dünya çempionatının final mərhələsində iştirak edir. Afrika təmsilçisi ilk turda İspaniya ilə qolsuz heç-heçə etmişdi (0:0).
ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada keçirilən DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq. Mundial tarixində ilk dəfə 48 komanda turnirdə iştirak edir. Komandalar 12 qrupa bölünüb və hər qrupdan ilk iki yeri tutan yığmalarla yanaşı, ən yaxşı nəticə göstərən səkkiz üçüncü yer sahibi də 1/16 finala yüksələcək.
AFFA-nın Qadın Futbolu Departamentinin rəhbəri Zümrüd Ağayeva 19 yaşadək qadın futbolçular arasında Avropa çempionatına təyinat alıb.
Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Vurğulanır ki, Ağayeva UEFA-dan növbəti təyinat alıb. O, 19 yaşadək qadın futbolçular (U-19) arasında iyunun 27-dən iyulun 10-na qədər Bosniya və Herseqovinada keçiriləcək Avropa çempionatının final mərhələsində iş başında olacaq.
Zümrüd Ağayeva turnirin ümumilikdə 8 oyununda UEFA nümayəndəsi kimi fəaliyyət göstərəcək. AFFA rəsmisi A qrupunun İsveç – Polşa (27 iyun), Bosniya və Herseqovina – İsveç (30 iyun), Polşa – Bosniya və Herseqovina (3 iyul), B qrupunun isə Avstriya – İslandiya (28 iyun), Avstriya – İsveçrə (1 iyul) və İspaniya – Avstriya (4 iyul) qarşılaşmalarında fəaliyyət göstərəcək.
UEFA qitə birinciliyinin həlledici mərhələlərində də Zümrüd Ağayevaya etimad göstərib. Belə ki, o, iyulun 7-də U-19-ların Avropa çempionatının yarımfinal görüşündə iş başında olacaq. Həmin ayın 10-da isə həmyerlimiz final görüşünün UEFA nümayəndəsi olacaq.
Çimərlik futbolu üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin Gürcüstanın Batumi şəhərində keçiriləcək Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsindəki rəqibləri bəlli olub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə AFFA rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, milli komandamız B Liqasının B qrupunda Latviya, İngiltərə və Slovakiya yığmaları ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
A qrupunda isə Gürcüstan, Rumıniya, Malta və Norveç komandaları yarışacaqlar. Qrup qalibləri həm B Liqasının ən güclüsünü müəyyənləşdirmək üçün qarşılaşacaqlar, həm də A Liqasına vəsiqə qazanacaqlar.
Xatırladaq ki, çimərlik futbolu üzrə Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsinin oyunları iyulun 15-17-si aralığında baş tutacaq.
Futbol üzrə Almaniya millisinin müdafiəçisi Niko Şlotterbek zədə səbəbindən DÇ-2026-nın qalan hissəsində komandasına kömək edə bilməyəcək.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Almaniya mətbuatı məlumat yayıb.
Məlumata görə, 26 yaşlı futbolçunun sol topuq oynağında bağ qırığı aşkarlanıb. Onun bərpa müddətinin minimum səkkiz həftə çəkəcəyi bildirilir.
Niko Şlotterbek zədəni dünya çempionatının qrup mərhələsinin ikinci turunda Kot-d’İvuar millisinə qarşı keçirdikləri matçda alıb. Müdafiəçi görüşün 13-cü dəqiqəsində zədələnsə də, ağrıkəsici preparatların təsiri ilə ilk hissənin sonuna qədər mübarizəni davam etdirib.
Lakin fasilədən sonra Yulian Nagelsmann futbolçunu əvəzləmək məcburiyyətində qalıb. Baş məşqçi ikinci hissənin əvvəlində onun yerinə Antonio Rüdiger meydana çıxıb.
Xatırladaq ki, Toronto şəhərində keçirilmiş bu qarşılaşma Almaniya millisinin 2:1 hesablı əzmkar qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb. Buna baxmayaraq, Şlotterbekin aldığı ciddi zədə Almaniya yığması üçün turnirin gedişində ciddi itki hesab olunur.
Almaniya millisi qrup mərhələsinin son turunda iyunun 25-də Ekvador yığması ilə qarşılaşacaq. Bu görüşdə qrupdakı yekun sıralama müəyyənləşəcək.
İran millisi futbol üzrə dünya çempionatları tarixində bir matça çıxmış ən yaşlı start heyətinin rekordunu müəyyənləşdirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin ikinci turunda Belçikaya qarşı keçirilən oyunda İran yığmasının start heyətinin orta yaşı 32 il 181 gün təşkil edib.
Bununla da iranlılar mundiallar tarixində yeni rekordun müəllifi olublar.
Maraqlıdır ki, İran millisinin start heyətində meydana çıxmış futbolçulardan yalnız üçü 30 yaşdan aşağı olub. Bunlar müdafiəçi Saleh Hardani (27 yaş 177 gün), hücumçu Məhəmməd Mohebi (27 yaş 183 gün) və yarımmüdafiəçi Səid Ezzətollahi (29 yaş 263 gün) olub.
Bununla yanaşı, əvvəlki rekord 1998-ci ildən Almaniya millisinə məxsus idi. Həmin vaxt almanlar qrup mərhələsində məhz İran yığmasına qarşı oyuna orta yaşı 31 il 334 gün olan heyətlə çıxmışdılar.
Yeri gəlmişkən, İran millisinin futbolçuları Belçika ilə oyundan sonra sülhə çağırış mesajı yayıblar.
Xatırladaq ki, Los-Ancelesdə baş tutan qarşılaşma qolsuz heç-heçə ilə yekunlaşıb. İran yığmasının futbolçuları matçdan sonra aşağıdakı mesajı paylaşıblar:
“Min illər əvvəlki qədim Farsdan bu günkü sivilizasiyaya qədər İranın ruhu yaşayır və güclü olaraq qalır. Biz Los-Ancelesə qürur hissi ilə gəldik, şərəflə mübarizə apardıq və ləyaqətlə ayrılırıq.
Qonaqpərvərliyinizə görə təşəkkür edirik, Los-Anceles. Həmçinin bu iki oyun ərzində ürəyini, səsini və ruhunu komandaya verən hər bir iranlıya təşəkkür edirik. Qoy bütün xalqlar arasında sülh, qarşılıqlı hörmət və dostluq hökm sürsün”.
Qeyd edək ki, İran millisi qrup mərhələsinin ilk turunda Yeni Zelandiya ilə 2:2 hesablı heç-heçə edib. İranlılar son turda, iyunun 27-də Misir yığması ilə qarşılaşacaqlar.
DÇ-2026 ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada keçirilir. İlk dəfə 48 komandanın iştirak etdiyi mundial iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq. Turnirin son qalibi isə Argentina millisidir.

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“Turan Tovuz”dan ayrılan Şəhriyar Əliyev karyerasını “Şamaxı”da davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az-ın məlumatına görə, bölgə klubu 33 yaşlı müdafiəçi ilə danışıq aparır. Komandanın baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov Əliyevi komandasında görmək arzusundadır.
Şəhriyar 2022-ci ildən “Turan Tovuz”da çıxış edirdi. Tovuz klubu onunla müddəti başa çatan müqaviləni uzatmayıb.
Şəhriyar daha əvvəl “Kəpəz”, “Sumqayıt”, “Keşlə” (indiki “Şamaxı”) klublarında forma geyinib. O, Azərbaycan yığmasında üç oyuna çıxıb.
Şahin Cəfərov
Çimərlik futbolu üzrə Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsinin (EBSL) püşkü atılıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan milli komandasının rəqibləri müəyyənləşib.
Millimiz B Liqasının B qrupunda Latviya, İngiltərə və Slovakiya yığmaları ilə mübarizə aparacaq. A qrupunda isə Gürcüstan, Rumıniya, Malta və Norveç komandaları yarışacaqlar. Oyunlar iyulun 15-19-da Gürcüstanın Batumi şəhərində keçiriləcək.
Qrup qalibləri həm B Liqasının ən güclüsünü müəyyənləşdirmək üçün qarşılaşacaqlar, həm də A Liqasına vəsiqə qazanacaqlar.
“Qarabağ” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirməyə hazırlaşır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “atlılar” Rusiyanın “Pari NN” klubunda çıxış edən Reynaldo Cebhasla anlaşıb. Bu barədə “Legalbet.ru” saytı məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə “Qarabağ”ın yamaykalı vinger üçün 1 milyon avro transfer haqqı ödəyəcəyi bildirilir.
26 yaşlı futbolçu başa çatan mövsümdə Rusiya Premyer Liqasında 25 oyunda 1 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
İsveçli futbolçu Lukas Berqvall “Tottenhem”dən ayrılmaq istəyir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarımmüdafiəçi daha çox oynaya biləcəyi kluba keçmək niyyətindədir. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb.
Berqvalla Bundesliqa və Premyer Liqadan bir neçə klub yaxından maraqlanır.
Futbolçu hazırda İsveç millisi ilə dünya çempionatındadır. O, mundialdan sonra klub seçimini edəcək.
Dortmund “Borussiya”sının futbolçusu Karim Adeyemi karyerasını Türkiyədə davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Fənərbağça” alman hücumçunun xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə “Fanatik” nəşri məlumat yayıb. İstanbul klubu Adeyemi üçün “Borussiya”ya 25 milyon avro təklif etməyə hazırlaşır.
24 yaşlı hücumçu ötən mövsüm Bundesliqada oyunda 7 qol vurub, 5 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
Former Italy first-team doctor Enrico Castellacci praises Uzbekistan coach Fabio Cannavaro and insists the 2006 World Cup winner deserves ‘more consideration’ in Italy.
Cannavaro is one of the three Italian coaches featuring at the 2026 World Cup.
Twenty years ago, Cannavaro led the Italian national team to World Cup victory, winning the Ballon d’Or that same year.
Last week, his Uzbekistan side suffered a 3-1 loss to Colombia in their first-ever World Cup game.

“The emotion at the debut was unique: there were 80,000 Colombia shirts and just 1,000 from Uzbekistan, but being there at the Azteca was special, given what it represents for us Italians,” Castellacci told Gazzetta, via TMW.
“The result hurt us a bit; we didn’t deserve to lose 3-1, but that was our first game, and it was fair to feel emotional.”
Castellacci was Italy’s first-team doctor in 2006 and has now followed Cannavaro in the Uzbekistan team.
“I’ve seen Fabio improve enormously; I don’t understand why he doesn’t get the consideration he deserves in Italy,” Castellacci noted.

“In him, I see the same serenity Lippi had, that smile, and he’s also a tireless worker. He studies tactics, videos, strategies and opponents until 2 am. He has Lippi’s concepts in his head, especially one: the team. Marcello has left an enormous mark in football, also in China, and it is not easy to revolutionise the system there.”
Cannavaro has limited Serie A experience as a coach, having only taken charge of six matches in Italy‘s top flight as Udinese’s boss in 2023-24.
However, even in a brief spell, he helped the Bianconeri secure Serie A safety that season, collecting two wins, three draws and just one loss.
Turkish Football Federation President Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu assured Italian coach Vincenzo Montella would not resign or be fired after the 2026 World Cup debacle.
While Turkiye had been tipped to be one of the dark horses for the competition in the USA, Canada and Mexico, they were a huge disappointment.
They lost the opening match of the tournament 2-0 to Australia, then suffered a 1-0 defeat to a Paraguay side that was down to 10 men for the entire second half.
This makes the result of the final group game against the USA entirely futile, as the squad including Kenan Yildiz and Hakan Calhanoglu will be eliminated.

There have been calls for Montella to resign or be fired in the wake of these dismal results, despite the fact he only recently signed a new contract that runs to July 2028.
However, Turkish Football Federation President Haciosmanoglu spoke to reporters before today’s training session and calmed the waters.
“Everyone’s heart aches, because these were not the ambitions we had going into this World Cup, but the 85 million in our beloved nation should know that everyone worked hard here and is just as saddened as they are.
“Let’s not forget it was ‘Our Boys’ who brought us here. Most of them are around 20 years old, they will perhaps play in three or four more tournaments over the coming years. They are our children and we need to support them.

“We will stand by our coach, and we will stand by our players. This is not a club team, and even there failures occur due to a lack of consistency. You can’t get rid of 15 players and bring in 15 more, or change coach for another.
“For the last two days, the media has been writing the names of various coaches, but those who know our character must realise we never replace those who we’ve met along the way with those we find.
“If this coaching staff and these players achieved successes in two years, we will stand by them.”

Montella took the Turkiye national team job in September 2023 and has overall been fairly successful, taking them to the quarter-finals of EURO 2024 and then qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
When President Haciosmanoglu was asked if Montella’s resignation had ever been discussed, he cut short any conversation.
“I never gave him a chance to say it. We didn’t have that kind of conversation, and there’s no need to give him that chance to say it anyway. If you’re the President, you need to understand the psychology of both the player and the coach.
“You must support them, not drag them into this situation.”
The overall record on the Turkiye bench for Italian Montella is of 20 victories, five draws and 10 defeats.
Some great goalscorers never really find favour with a big club or their country. Giancarlo Rinaldi pays tribute to one such player – Igor Protti – who has passed away aged just 58.
In amongst the superstars, there are sometimes unfashionable footballers who can do a great job without ever really getting the credit they deserve. Through misfortune, misjudgement or maybe choice, there are players who do not get the limelight despite stringing together an impressive career. For the best part of two decades, from the mid-1980s to mid-2000s, Igor Protti was one such goalscorer across all levels of the Italian game.
His peak came in a remarkable 1995/96 season where he finished joint top scorer in Serie A with Beppe Signori despite his team, Bari, ending up getting relegated. Among the players he outscored that astonishing year were Enrico Chiesa, Oliver Bierhoff and Gabriel Batistuta. At a time when Italy enjoyed a wide range of attacking options, he was scarcely considered for inclusion in their squad at the European Championships in England that summer.
That was the pinnacle of his powers that he had spent 10 years honing in some low key places. Hometown Rimini was where it all began, followed by Livorno and Virescit Bergamo before getting the chance to step up to Serie B at a club desperately seeking a goalscorer. Messina had just sold Salvatore Schillaci to Juventus and they saw, in Protti, the right man to fill his power-packed boots.
He delivered double-figure returns in two out of his three seasons in Sicily before Bari came calling. He helped to take them to Serie A and, in a team whose star foreign imports were Swedes Klas Ingesson and Kennet Andersson, delivered his record-breaking season as they tumbled back down to the second tier.
It earned him his move to a big side at last to keep him in the top flight – with Lazio – but he never really settled or seemed at home. A move to Napoli did not work out much better and he decided that, perhaps, he was better off moving down the divisions once again.
That would mean Reggiana and, then, a very special mission to Livorno. He would help them move up from Serie C to Serie B and – after the arrival of club legend Cristiano Lucarelli – into Italy’s top division. He would have one last campaign in Serie A with the Tuscan club before saying goodbye to his playing days.
Protti, in his prime, was a joy to watch. He mixed agility, hard work and opportunism to great effect and was a threat to some of the best defences in the world when at his peak. His trademark long, curly locks made him one of the most easily identifiable footballers in an era when Italy could still attract some huge names.

The news of his passing came as no huge shock – he had been ill for some time – but was still tragically premature. It sent many minds scampering back to the days when he lit up the Italian game – most notably with Bari and Livorno – and club after club paid tribute to the man.
He had one standout season, for sure, but delivered a whole lot more than that during his playing career. Trophies were in short supply – an Italian Super Cup with Lazio is all the history books will show – but the thousands who turned out to say their goodbyes in Livorno underlined that the game can be about more than silverware. Igor Protti gave fans of clubs which do not always have that much to cheer about a source of celebration. His contribution to their cause will surely not be forgotten for some time to come.
Gleison Bremer has made it clear that he does not wish to leave Juventus this summer despite reports of interest from the likes of Bayern Munich and Tottenham Hotspur, and Monday’s updates claim that the Brazilian has not been presented with any enticing offers so far this summer.
According to reports from Gianluca Di Marzio, Bremer intends to stay on with Juventus for the 2026-27 season, despite the club’s lack of Champions League football next term.
Without access to the Champions League, Juventus are expecting a drop in budget of around €50m-€60m, so selling players in order to make way for new arrivals remains a possibility.
There have been reports in the Italian press that Bremer could be sacrificed in order to raise funds for new arrivals and to settle any last financial fair play doubts, but the Brazil international has signalled that he does not want to leave.

Reports in Italy have linked several high-profile European clubs with a potential move for Bremer this summer, including the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich and even rivals Inter at one stage, but none of them have presented any formal offers anyway.
As things stand, Bremer is away in North America with Carlo Ancelotti and the Brazil national team squad for the 2026 World Cup, but Di Marzio reports that the defender has grown annoyed by reports linking him with a move away from Juventus, as he has no intention or desire to leave.
Sky Sport Italia claim that Manchester City have agreed to pay Chelsea €20m to buy Italian coach Enzo Maresca out of his contract so he can replace Pep Guardiola.
It is no secret that Maresca was the first choice to take over from Guardiola, especially as he had been his assistant manager at the Etihad in the 2022-23 campaign.

Following that, there was an experience at Leicester City earning promotion to the Premier League, then the Chelsea job from the summer of 2024 until his sudden departure on January 1, 2026.
That was largely down to a disagreement over the way the club was being run and the choices that were being made behind the scenes.
Despite winning the Conference League and the Club World Cup in 2025, Maresca still did not have the full support of the Blues.
However, he was still under contract, so Manchester City had to participate in the negotiation of a termination by mutual consent.
According to Sky Sport Italia pundit Gianluca Di Marzio, the two clubs shook hands today on a deal worth around €20m.
Maresca can then be free to put pen to paper on a three-year contract with Manchester City.
Giovanni Malagò has been formally elected as the new President of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), beating Giancarlo Abete to succeed Gabriele Gravina.
“It is with profound emotion that I take on this sense of responsibility,” said the new President.
“I cannot do anything alone, but with you, I can do anything.”

The election was held today in Rome at the headquarters of the FIGC, with 274 delegates representing various elements of the Italian football ecosystem.
Malagò won at the first vote with 68.58 per cent, while Abete received 29.17 per cent of the total, and 2.25 per cent was down to blank ballots.

Not all votes are equal, because the Lega Serie A is worth 18 per cent, Serie B just 6 per cent, Lega Pro/Serie C 12 per cent, the LND (amateur leagues) a massive 34 per cent, the Players’ Association 20 per cent, and Coaches’ Association 10 per cent.
The winner needed to amass at least 50 per cent of the vote, and as the current President of the LND, Abete could count on their 34 per cent from the get-go.
However, most of the others put their weight behind 67-year-old Malagò, who had been President of the CONI (Italian Olympic Committee) from 2013 to 2025, then was in charge of putting on the Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina in 2026.
Gravina resigned in the wake of Italy’s historic failure to reach a third consecutive edition of the World Cup, so the first big task for Malagò will be choosing a new coach for the Nazionale.
A petition aiming to stop Roma from signing controversial former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood has been launched by supporters online, who feel that the Englishman is ‘one of the most divisive figures in modern football’.
Roma have been strongly linked with a move to sign former Manchester United forward Greenwood in a €50m deal from Marseille, where he has spent the last two seasons.
Greenwood was suspended by Manchester United and was arrested by the Greater Manchester Police on suspicion of rape and assault of a woman, sexual assault and threats to kill in early 2022. He was released on bail pending further investigation two days later.
Greenwood was arrested again in October of 2022 for breaching the conditions of his bail agreement, allegedly contacting his accuser. He was then charged with attempted rape for an incideent that allegedly occuured in October of 2021, and for engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour from November 2018.
In February of 2023, the Crown Prosecution Service dropped all charges against Greenwood, citing the withdrawal of key witnesses and the discovery of ‘new material’.
Greenwood has not played for Manchester United nor the England national team since his original arrest in early 2022 despite his contract running until the summer of 2025. He was sent out on loan to LaLiga side Getafe for the 2023-24 season and was then purchased by Marseille in a permanent deal in July 2024.

Now, with Marseille left needing to sell players to comply with financial fair play regulations, and with Roma in need of attacking reinforcements ahead of the 2026-27 season, there have been reports from multiple reports in Italy that the Giallorossi are keen to bring the controversial Englishman to the Stadio Olimpico in a deal that could be worth around €50m.
This is a move that has left the Giallorossi fanbase divided and some supporters have launched an online petition in an attempt to stop the club from signing the 24-year-old this summer.
The petition has gained close to 500 signatures in its first day.
It reads: “We oppose the signing of Mason Greenwood by AS Roma.
“This position is not based on personal hostility or a belief that people cannot rebuild their careers. It is based on the conviction that every football club has the right—and the responsibility—to choose who represents its badge.
“Greenwood has been involved in multiple serious off-field controversies, including disciplinary issues with the England national team and allegations of domestic and sexual violence that generated worldwide attention. Regardless of later legal developments, these events continue to shape his public image and make him one of the most divisive figures in modern football.
“AS Roma has consistently promoted campaigns against gender-based violence and in support of respect and equality, including initiatives such as “Amami e Basta.” Signing a player so closely associated with such controversies would create an unavoidable conflict between the club’s public commitments and its actions.

“The consequences extend beyond football. Sponsors, community partners, women’s football, youth development, employees and supporters—especially survivors of domestic violence—would all be affected by the message this decision sends.
“From a sporting perspective, no individual player is irreplaceable. European football offers many talented alternatives who do not carry the same reputational burden. Choosing Greenwood would expose the club to unnecessary commercial, public relations and institutional risks.
“This is not a question of redemption. It is a question of representation. Every signing reflects the values a club chooses to stand for.
“We respectfully urge AS Roma to abandon any pursuit of Mason Greenwood and to remain faithful to the principles that have earned the respect of supporters around the world.
“AS Roma deserves players who embody its values, not players who undermine them.”
Inter will need to improve their offer for Curtis Jones and, according to Gazzetta, Nottingham Forest’s incoming proposal for Davide Frattesi would ideally help the Nerazzurri raise funds for the Liverpool midfielder.
Inter have made Liverpool midfielder Jones their top transfer target in central midfield, but according to recent reports from the UK, the Reds have set a € 40m price tag on the 25-year-old, who has just entered the final year of his contract at Anfield.
Italian media had previously reported a different transfer fee, suggesting that the Reds would sell Jones for €30m.
Inter are set to sign Marco Palestra from Atalanta in a deal worth over €50m, so they’ll need to rack up the budget for Jones by selling some players.
Among them is Italy international Frattesi, who has attracted interest from Premier League side Nottingham Forest.
Inter value Frattesi at €30m and Forest are reportedly ready to send an offer close to €25m plus add-ons.


Gazzetta notes that Frattesi’s departure would make room for Jones and help Inter raise the funds to boost their offer to Liverpool.
Forest see Frattesi as a potential replacement for Elliot Anderson, who has been targeted by Manchester City and could leave for €150m.
Frattesi is aware of Forest’s interest but is also awaiting proposals from Serie A clubs. Inter will naturally be pushing for the more lucrative offer in order to get as much money as possible for their main midfield target, Jones.
Como are interested in signing Chelsea’s Trevoh Chalobah as per the latest from Fabrizio Romano.
The ambitious Italian club is looking to recruit elite top-flight talent ahead of the upcoming campaign, explicitly targeting the Blues academy graduate to add proven quality, physical resilience, and defensive versatility to their growing project.
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According to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, Como manager Cesc Fabregas has set his sights on raiding his former club for the 26-year-old centre-back.
Fabregas is keen to bring Chalobah to Italy as part of his summer defensive recruitment shortlist.
Writing on social media, Romano confirmed that Como hold a strong admiration for the England defender, and the player himself is highly attracted by the prospect of a marquee move to Serie A.
? Como are interested in Chelsea CB Trevoh Chalobah but there’s big gap in valuation at this stage.
Difficult deal as #CFC value Chalobah highly and Como are being careful with their budget.
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— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 21, 2026
However, a significant hurdle remains. As of today, the two clubs are currently far apart on their respective valuations of the player’s price tag.
Chelsea value Chalobah, who is also wanted by Aston Villa, highly after a stellar campaign in which his domestic and international reputation rose significantly, earning him a late call-up to the England World Cup squad.
Because of his rising profile, Chelsea are not prepared to sanction a cheap exit, whereas Como are strictly managing their summer budget.
While talks remain active and ongoing, it will take a much higher financial proposal from the Italian side to get Chelsea to engage.
The ambitious link to a prime Premier League defender highlights just how far the Italian club has progressed under their current leadership.
Fabregas has done a magnificent job with Como since taking total managerial control.
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Having guided them out of Serie B, the Spanish tactician seamlessly masterminded a historic top-flight campaign, guiding the club to a stunning top-four finish in Serie A.
By punching well above their weight and securing a highly coveted spot in European football, Fabregas has transformed Como into an incredibly lucrative and attractive destination for Premier League players.
If Fabregas can convince his former employers to lower their demands, Chalobah could be the definitive catalyst to solidify Como’s backline.
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Chelsea are hoping to sign Andrea Cambiaso from Juventus, and they have made direct contact to get the deal done.
Chelsea are willing to offer around €30 million in order to sign the Italian defender, but Juventus value the player at €40 million, according to Sport Mediaset. It will be interesting to see if the two clubs can reach a compromise.
Juventus are looking to raise funds to balance the books and are under pressure to sell the player. Chelsea will look to take advantage of the situation and sign the player for a reasonable fee.
Marc Cucurella has been sold to Real Madrid, and Chelsea needs to replace him properly. The Spanish International was a key player for them, and Cambiaso could be the ideal replacement. He has shown his quality in Italy, and he has the physicality and technical attributes for English football as well.
The 26-year-old is at the peak of his career, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge. Cambiaso can be quite effective at both ends of the pitch. He has been quite solid defensively for Juventus, and he can create opportunities for his teammates going forward as well. The Italian recorded eight goal contributions last season.
The opportunity to join Chelsea will be exciting for the player. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they could provide him with the platform to fight for trophies.
He has been linked with Barcelona in recent months. It remains to be seen whether the Spanish champions decide to make a move for him in the coming weeks.
The €40 million valuation seems reasonable for a player of his quality in today’s market. However, Juventus are under pressure to sell and therefore Chelsea are looking to secure his signature for a knockdown price.
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Crysencio Summerville is set to leave West Ham United before the new season begins, and multiple clubs are interested in signing him.
The 24-year-old Netherlands International is doing quite well for his country in the World Cup, and he has already scored two goals in two group games. He has consistently shown his quality in the Premier League, and he’s too good for the Championship. He will look to leave West Ham and join a big club this summer.
According to a report from Footmercato, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Aston Villa are also interested in signing the player. He will cost around €50 million, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.
Tottenham need more quality on the flanks, and the 24-year-old could help them improve. He will add pace, flair and goals to the team. He is well settled in English football, and he could make an immediate impact.
The opportunity to play for the Premier League champions could be exciting for Summerville as well. Arsenal will be able to offer him Champions League football, and that could give them an edge in the transfer race. Similarly, Aston Villa are monitoring his situation and can offer him Champions League football.
It will be interesting to see where the 24-year-old ends up. Champions League winners PSG are monitoring his situation as well.
The asking price could be an issue for clubs hoping to sign the player. Even though he is a quality player with a bright future, €50 million is a lot of money. Arsenal, Tottenham, and Aston Villa have the resources to afford him, but they might prefer to be reasonable with their spending.
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Arsenal are interested in signing the Georgia under-21 international Andria Bartishvili.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, they are currently in talks with FC Kolkheti to sign the talented young attacker. They are looking to build a team for the future, and they have already agreed on a deal to sign Jeremy Monga from Leicester City.
However, they are not done improving the squad yet and hope to sign the Georgian before the window closes. Andria Bartishvili is highly rated across Europe, and he has been linked with other clubs as well. Arsenal director Andrea Berta is currently working to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen whether Arsenal can wrap up the move quickly.
They have the financial muscle to agree on a deal with his club, and convincing the young player will not be difficult either. The opportunity to join Arsenal will be exciting for him. It would be a huge step up for him. Arsenal have done well to groom young players in the past, and they could play a key role in his development.
However, Andria Bartishvili should look to join a club with a clear pathway to the first team. He will need opportunities with the first team in order to improve and fulfil his potential. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal is prepared to provide him with the necessary assurances.
The 17-year-old can operate as an attacking midfielder as well as on either flank. He could be a versatile attacking option for Arsenal in the future.
The Premier League champions need to bring in established players as well. They will need more quality in the team if they want to defend the Premier League crown and win the UEFA Champions League next season.
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If the update to Microsoft Outlook released last week has some you scratching your head, wondering where the previous email replies have gone, you’re not alone.
An update to the email provider last week has caused previous replies to disappear, and a fix is yet to be released.
The error seems to be confined to Mac users running version 16.110, build 26061317. The only known fix at the moment is to switch back to the previous version of Outlook for Mac, and (temporarily) disable automatic updates.
Multiple users have shared their frustrations on Microsoft’s Tech Community and Learn forums, stating that the lack of replies is impacting their ability to properly reply to emails, or to forward email chains on to colleagues.
Luckily, there is a way to get around the issue which was helpfully pointed out by a Microsoft Forum moderator. By rolling back to the previous version of Microsoft Outlook for Mac, replies and email chains are restored. But you will have to turn off automatic updates to prevent Outlook from upgrading again to the broken version.
Until an official fix is released, this appears to be the only way to load replies on Outlook for Mac. Any updates from Microsoft will be posted here.
If your organization has certain administrative barriers enabled, you may not be able to remove the current version of Outlook.
Via The Register
There's less than 24 hours to go until Prime Day, but you don't have to wait to score some record-low prices on top-rated Apple tech. Surprisingly, the retailer has dropped these stunning deals on AirPods, iPhones, and Apple Watches early, so I'd scoop up these rare price cuts while you can.
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One early Prime Day deal that's a real highlight is the Apple AirPods 4 (with noise cancellation) for £125.40 (was £169). I'm actually quite shocked that this lowest-ever price for the brand's latest buds has been made available for Prime Day, especially when a discount like this is usually saved for Black Friday.
There was also a record-low price of £617.97 for the new MacBook Neo, but that offer seems to have vanished for now. Perhaps someone pressed the button a little too early, and maybe it will be back when the sale fully kicks off at midnight.
Those would be my top two picks, but there are several other standout Apple deals from Amazon's Prime Day sale. Check them out below, just remember that you need to be an active Amazon Prime member to buy them. You can get a 30-day free trial to access the deals if you're not currently signed up.

This is a new record-low price for Apple's newest buds. The AirPods 4 feature a new design for all-day comfort and pack Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation. You also get a redesigned case with 30 hours of battery life and support for USB-C for wireless charging. Just be aware that this cheaper version does not support active noise cancellation, so it may be worth paying the extra to get that benefit with the deal below.View Deal

Willing to spend a bit more? Amazon's early Prime Day deals feature the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation for their lowest price ever. These AirPods 4 feature a new comfortable design, handy controls, and Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalised spatial audio and voice isolation. There's also that all-important ANC to block out distracting noises and outside sounds, which is great when you want to focus at work or are commuting.View Deal

Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking. These do-it-all buds offer excellent audio quality and top-tier noise-cancellation. Today's deal is the best price you can find on Apple's newest AirPods, and a new record-low price.View Deal

The latest MacBook Neo is down to a record-low price at Amazon ahead of Prime Day. This brand-new and fantastic laptop packs a 13-inch Liquid Retina display, an A18 Pro chip, 8GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and up to 16 hours of battery life, all for close to £600. This latest model was already a best seller at full price, but now the well-rated laptop is a bit of a steal with almost £100 off.View Deal

This four-pack of the best-selling Apple AirTags is on sale for 15% off for Prime Day. These are a great way to keep track of keys, your phones, a child's backpack, luggage, or any other possession you'd rather not misplace. The AirTag can be attached to anything you don't want to lose, and your iPhone will locate it or send out a ping so you can track it down.View Deal

Here's a new record-low price for the Apple Watch SE 3. Apple's cheaper smartwatch is currently our pick for the best Apple Watch to buy if you're on a budget, as it delivers a full health and fitness tracking experience, all the convenient on-wrist features you need, and that familiar Apple style, but at a fraction of the price.View Deal

The AirPods Max use an Apple-designed dynamic driver to provide high-fidelity audio — and they sound fantastic for it. Exceptional active noise cancellation, personalised Spatial Audio, and Dolby Atmos support all reinforce that. They feel good on your head as well, thanks to the knit-mesh canopy and memory foam ear cushions, so you can easily wear them for the full 20 hours of battery life if you ever want or need to. Grab them now for a record-low price.View Deal

Apple's best value iPhone ever is now an even better buy as it drops to its lowest-ever price for Prime Day. We dubbed it "the best standard iPhone in years" in our 4.5-star review, as it brings a lot of the features often saved for Pro models to the baseline version. You also get speedy performance thanks to the A19 chip, a big and bright display, and excellent cameras.View Deal

The high-end iPhone 17 Pro Max has fallen to its lowest-ever price at Amazon. We gave this premium handset an impressive 4.5-stars in our review for its stellar performance and fantastic cameras. Quite simply, if you demand a lot from your phone, this is easily one of the best you can buy right now.View Deal

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The newest MacBook Air M5 is here, and it just got its biggest discount yet on Amazon. Our reviewer called it "the best ultraportable I've ever used" and awarded it 4.5-stars, so it's every bit as good as its already excellent predecessor. As well as the powerful and efficient M5 chip, the latest MacBook Air boasts a slick 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD as standard. Those are solid overall specs for all-around use, productivity, and creative tasks.View Deal

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The newest MacBook Air M5 is here, and the larger 15-inch model is now on sale for Memorial Day at Best Buy. Our reviewer called the smaller 13-inch version "the best ultraportable I've ever used" and awarded it 4.5-stars, so these devices are every bit as good as the already excellent predecessors. As well as the powerful and efficient M5 chip, the latest MacBook Air boasts a slick 15-inch Liquid Retina display, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD as standard. Those are solid overall specs for all-around use, productivity, and creative tasks.View Deal

The latest Apple Watch 11 back to its lowest-ever price in the latest Best Buy sale. The thinnest Apple Watch yet, with a wraparound LTP3 OLED display, it's a great-looking watch with Apple Intelligence-powered smarts and a boosted battery compared to previous Apple Watches, clocking in at 24 hours of average use. View Deal

The Apple iPad A16 is down to its lowest-ever price since Black Friday in this week's event, so it's worth taking advantage of if you have an eye on the latest Apple slate. The biggest upgrade compared to the previous generation model is the latest A16 chip for faster performance. You also get double the storage of 128GB as standard, a sharp 11-inch Liquid Retina display, and solid 12MP front and back cameras.View Deal

There's a decent $50 saving on the latest iPad Pro 11-inch at Best Buy, but that's a little shy of the record-low $899 we saw on Black Friday. This is still a pricey tablet, but you do get the brand-new M5 chip, high-quality tandem OLED display and 256GB as standard. Expect this to be one of the better offers we see on the tablet until later in the year.View Deal
Retail fraud used to be relatively straightforward.
A stolen card, a fake account, or a suspicious transaction pattern that could be flagged and blocked before serious damage was done.
That version of fraud is still present, but it is no longer the main problem.
What’s appearing now is something more coordinated, automated, and harder to detect in real time: AI-powered fraud rings that behave less like individual bad actors and more like distributed systems.
They test, adapt, and scale in more sophisticated ways that increasingly mirror the technologies retailers themselves are adopting.
Fraud is no longer just responding to ecommerce; it’s evolving alongside it.
For years, fraud prevention has largely focused on individual events: a suspicious login, a stolen card attempt, a bot probing checkout flows. But that model is breaking down.
What is now emerging is coordinated fraud activity that behaves more like a network than a series of isolated incidents. These groups combine automation, synthetic identities, and increasingly realistic AI-generated content to simulate genuine customer behavior at scale. The result is not only more fraud, but fraud that blends into normal digital traffic.
At the same time, fraud rings are executing high-velocity attacks that look more like engineered systems than opportunistic crime. One recent example involved an estimated $4.2 million in fraudulent activity over 48 hours, driven by synthetic identities, spoofed devices, and rapid transaction flows reaching around 180 per minute.
What is notable is not only the scale, but the structure. These are not isolated attempts. They are coordinated operations designed for speed, repetition, and adaptation.
The most important shift is accessibility, as well as scale. Generative AI has significantly lowered the barrier to entry for fraud. Tasks that once required technical expertise or coordinated effort can now be executed using widely available AI tools.
Fraudsters can generate synthetic identities, fabricate supporting documents, and create convincing digital artefacts that simulate legitimate customer behavior in a matter of minutes. This includes everything from account creation to behavioral patterns across browsing, purchasing, and post-purchase interactions.
One of the clearest examples is the rise in returns abuse, which has increased by 15% in the past six months, largely driven by the ease and scalability of AI-doctored images.
In practice, this means fraudsters can submit highly realistic images of cracked, damaged, even moldy, or malfunctioning goods. These images are often convincing enough to pass initial review processes, particularly when combined with legitimate order histories or stolen account credentials.
In several documented cases, fraud rings have used newly created accounts to purchase low-cost goods, then submitted AI-generated images to claim refunds without returning the product. In some instances, empty boxes are shipped back instead, all while refunds are still processed.
Another coordinated operation targeting home goods and fashion retailers used a similar approach at scale, generating approximately $800,000 in fraudulent refunds through repeated low-value claims designed to avoid detection thresholds.
Individually, these cases may appear manageable. But collectively, they show a clear trend: fraud is increasing in sophistication and scale.
The next phase of this evolution is already on its way, and it’s closely linked to the rise of autonomous digital agents.
Over the second half of 2025, agentic activity surged by over 2000%. While much of this growth is tied to legitimate use cases such as shopping assistants and automated customer workflows, it also introduces a new layer of complexity for fraud detection. The same systems that allow agents to complete purchases on behalf of consumers can also be manipulated to automate fraud on a larger scale.
Instead of manually creating accounts or placing orders, fraudsters can now orchestrate entire attack chains using agent-based automation. This changes the nature of fraud from individual actions to continuous, self-executing systems. This matters because it shifts the detection problem. When fraud resembles legitimate automation, the distinction between genuine and malicious activity becomes harder to define using traditional rules.
At the same time, retailers are already seeing fraud patterns adapt to this environment. Attackers are increasingly mimicking normal customer journeys, spreading activity across devices, accounts, and timeframes to avoid detection. The result is a system where fraud does not look like fraud until after the fact.
Most existing fraud detection infrastructure was not designed for the current conditions as they stand. They rely heavily on static rules, historical patterns, and known indicators of malicious activity. But AI-led fraud doesn’t necessarily follow predictable patterns. It adapts in real time, varies its behavior based on changes in the attack surface, and can scale in ways that overwhelm rule-based systems.
Even machine learning models trained on historical fraud data struggle when faced with synthetic behavior that has no direct precedent. This creates a widening gap between how fraud actually operates and how it is detected.
Consequently, many retailers are forced into reactive positions, identifying fraud after fraudulent transactions have already been completed rather than preventing it in real time. This is particularly challenging in areas like returns and refunds, where fraud is often indistinguishable from legitimate customer claims at the point of interaction. The core issue lies in timing alongside detection accuracy.
The trajectory of fraud is closely tied to the progression of ecommerce itself. As AI agents take on a larger role in how consumers find, compare, and buy products, retailers face a more complex question than simply whether a transaction is legitimate.
They need to determine who, or what, is actually behind the transaction. Is it a real customer? A legitimate AI assistant acting on their behalf? Or a synthetic system designed to imitate both?
The challenge now is no longer just detection, but judgment in real time. Because in an environment shaped by AI on both sides of the transaction, risk and verification can no longer sit at a single point in the process. They must be continuously reassessed throughout the customer journey.
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You typed a few prompts into an AI tool and watched it build something that works. Maybe you've shown it to early users, or pitched it to investors who got excited about the demo. Now you're stuck on the harder question: is this thing actually safe enough to put in front of real customers?
The tools that got you this far were built for speed, not durability. Production means real payment details and real consequences when something breaks at 2 am.
This guide walks through the steps that close that gap, from auditing what the AI actually built to choosing where it finally goes live.
A vibe-coded demo and a production application can look identical on screen and still be entirely different things underneath. Veracode's 2025 GenAI Code Security Report tested output from more than 100 large language models and found that 45% of the code samples introduced a known security flaw.
Some of that risk has already turned into real incidents. A 2025 flaw in the AI app builder Lovable, tracked as CVE-2025-48757, left more than 170 live applications with exposed databases because the AI-generated backend skipped row-level security checks. A separate platform, Moltbook, leaked 1.5 million authentication tokens through improperly secured API responses.
Security isn't the only failure mode, either. In mid-2025, an AI coding agent on Replit deleted a live production database belonging to SaaStr founder Jason Lemkin, wiping out records for more than 1,200 executives and nearly 1,200 companies during an active code freeze.
None of this necessarily means AI-generated code is unusable. It means the gap between "it works on my screen" and "it works for everyone else" needs a deliberate process to close.
Before changing anything, read through what you have. Open every page, every API route, and every database table, and get an honest picture of what's solid and what's held together with good intentions.
You're looking for a few patterns in particular. Business logic that lives inside front-end components instead of a proper backend layer, database tables with no clear ownership rules, and features that were quietly removed but left their API endpoints active are the most common issues vibe coding tools leave behind.
Pay close attention to your data model at this stage. Schema problems are simple to fix while you have a handful of test users, and expensive to fix once thousands of real accounts depend on the structure staying the same.
Check your dependencies while you're in there. AI coding tools tend to pull in libraries without explaining why. A project can end up with three different packages doing the same job, with none of them checked against known vulnerability databases before launch.
Security should come before new features, not after. AI coding tools optimize for what works, not what's safe, so the gaps they leave are predictable and worth checking in order.
Start with secrets. GitGuardian's State of Secrets Sprawl report found that 28.65 million new credentials were leaked on public GitHub in 2025 alone. Most of those stay valid for years after they're exposed.
Search your codebase for API keys, database passwords, and tokens written directly into files, then move every one of them into environment variables that never reach the browser.
Authentication and authorization come next. Security researchers at Invicti have found that AI-generated apps repeatedly ship with authorization checks that are missing, weakened, or applied inconsistently across endpoints. The Cloud Security Alliance recommends verifying that every API route checks for a valid session before it does anything, and that user-supplied input gets sanitized before it touches a database query.
A short list to work through before you go any further:
Most vibe-coded projects deploy straight to a single live URL, with no separation between testing and production. That setup works fine for a demo. It's also exactly what turned a routine mistake into the Replit database incident described above.
Set up at least two environments before you go further: a staging copy where changes land first, and production, which only gets updated deliberately. Most major tools, including Lovable, Bolt, and Replit, support exporting your code to GitHub, which gives you version history and a way to roll back a bad change in minutes rather than hours.
If you're not ready for a full CI/CD pipeline, even a simple two-question habit before every deployment helps: Did I test this in staging? Do I have a recent backup?
The point isn't bureaucracy. It's about having a way back if a change goes wrong.
AI tools are good at building the path you describe and bad at anticipating the one you didn't. Testing a vibe-coded app means deliberately trying to break it, not just confirming the obvious flow works.
Share the app with a handful of real users early, before every feature is polished. One founder building on Convex Chef found that users balked at an "anonymous login" pattern the AI had quietly baked into the architecture, a problem that would have been a quick fix at the prototype stage and a major refactor once real accounts depended on it.
Beyond user feedback, check what happens when two people edit the same record at once, or when an API call times out halfway through. These edge cases rarely show up in a demo. They're exactly what production traffic finds within days.
You can use the same AI tool that built the app to help write these tests, since describing a failure scenario in plain language is no different from describing a feature. Ask it directly to find the weakest points in what it built rather than only asking it to add new features, since those are different prompts with different incentives.
Most vibe coding platforms offer one-click hosting on their own subdomain, which is fine for sharing a demo and limiting it for a real product. Lovable, Bolt, and Replit each let you keep that built-in hosting or export to your own infrastructure on Vercel, Netlify, or a server you control.
The decision usually comes down to control versus convenience. Built-in hosting means faster updates and no DevOps work, but custom domains and SSO are often paid add-ons. You're also tied to that platform's uptime and pricing.
Exporting your code means more setup work upfront, but it gives you a portable codebase that doesn't disappear if the platform changes its terms or shuts down.
Portability also varies a lot between tools. One comparison of vibe coding platforms ranked v0 and Lovable as having the least platform lock-in thanks to standard React code and two-way GitHub sync, while some other builders couple your app more tightly to their own hosting and database setup. Check this before you build anything you intend to keep.
Once you're live, the work shifts from building to watching. Set up basic logging so you can see what broke and when. Make sure error messages reach you rather than disappearing into a console no one checks.
Backups matter more than most people realize until they need one. Test your restoration process before you need it for real, not after. The Replit incident only ended well because Lemkin was eventually able to recover his database manually, after the AI agent first told him that recovery wasn't possible at all.
Area | Before you launch | |
| Secrets | No API keys or passwords in client-side code; everything sensitive lives in environment variables |
| Access control | Every API route checks authentication and ownership, not just login status |
| Database | Row-level security or equivalent rules are active and tested, not just enabled |
| Environments | Staging and production are separate, with version control in between |
5. | Backups | Automated and tested by restoring from one at least once |
| Testing | Edge cases, concurrent use, and failed requests have been tried, not just the main flow |
7. | Hosting | You know whether you're staying on the platform's hosting or exporting, and why |
Vibe coding tools shrink the cost of building software, often by an order of magnitude. Independent estimates put a professional rebuild of a successful vibe-coded prototype at roughly $5,000 to $30,000, compared with $75,000 or more for an equivalent app built from scratch by an agency.
But that gap is worth paying once your app handles money, health information, or any data covered by regulation. It's also worth paying once you're adding features faster than you can verify they're safe, or once "I don't know why this works" becomes a regular answer to your own questions about your own product.
Usually not entirely, most teams keep the front end, and user flows the AI-generated, since that's often the strongest part of the prototype. They then rework the backend logic and data layer underneath. A full rewrite is rare unless the data model has fundamental problems that can't be patched.
It can be, but the default settings usually assume a demo, not a production app with customer data. Treat the security checklist above as mandatory regardless of where you host, since the platform handles infrastructure but rarely guarantees that your specific app is configured safely. The Lovable incident referenced earlier happened to apps hosted on the platform's own infrastructure, not exported code, which shows that convenient hosting and safe hosting aren't automatically the same thing.
For a simple app, expect a few thousand dollars in hosting, monitoring, and a security review. For anything handling payments or sensitive data, professional hardening tends to land between $5,000 and $30,000 depending on how much of the original code survives the process. That's still a fraction of the $75,000 or more a traditional custom build typically costs, which is the real argument for starting with vibe coding rather than against it.
If you've worked through the security checklist, tested beyond the happy path, and have a tested backup and rollback plan, you're in better shape than most vibe-coded apps reaching production today. If any of those three are still missing, that's the next thing to fix before launch, not after.
If you've been having trouble with Reddit and X today, you're far from alone — but Downdetector now suggests that their issues are fixed, or at least close to recovery.
X and Reddit were the biggest hit by what appeared to be cloud infrastructure issues, according to Downdetector — with over 30,000 and 2,700 reports at their peak respectively.
Several other apps and services, from Zoom to Canva and Fortnite, also saw spikes in reports earlier today, but similarly seem to have recovered.
No official cause for the issues was reported or announced, but here's how they played out...

Right now, X is seemingly the worst hit by today's issues, with almost 36,000 reports on Downdetector. But Reddit is also seemingly struggling for many in the US, with over 3,000 reports.
This may well be a cloud infrastructure outage or issue, because we're seeing more minor spikes across a range of services, from Zoom to Fortnite and Canva. Is this related to a service Cloudflare or AWS? It isn't clear yet, but we'll find out soon.

Given how many services are showing spikes in reported problems right now, there's a good chance this is all related to cloud infrastructure issues.
We're currently seeing smaller spikes on Downdetector for Cloudflare and AWS, though there's no official confirmation that either are having major issues.
However, Cloudflare is now experiencing "increased error rates" as of 10.20am ET / 3.20pm BST, so that could be a potential cause given the likes of X and Reddit are known to use it for their cloud-based content delivery.

X appears to be on the mend, but it definitely isn't its usual self. We're currently able to see the Trends section, but have no feed.
Reddit seems to be faring better, with reports on Downdetector now down to around 365 in the US (down from just over 3,000 half an hour ago).
Those are promising signs, but hopefully they aren't a false dawn — and a number of other services like Zoom and Fortnite continue to show a significant number of reported problems.
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When in doubt, turn to William Shatner — the actor has captured what many have been experiencing with a post on X showing the "posts aren't loading right now" error message.
But how did he post his reaction when X is down? Well, the site is seemingly recovering from its wobble, with reports now down below 10,000 in the US, so I'm feeling confident that normal Shatner service will resume soon.
Good news, it looks like the issues that hit X, Reddit, Zoom and more today were just a minor blip — and this isn't going to be a repeat of a major outage like the big Cloudflare incident of November 2025.
We don't know for certain if the large spike in reported issues today was Cloudflare-related, but the cloud infrastructure giant did confirm it was investigating a problem earlier — and now says "a fix is being implemented".
That fix seems to be doing the trick for many services, according Downdetector — but I'll continue to keep an eye on them, just in case.
Cloudflare has told us it isn't at fault for today's issues on X, Reddit, Zoom and more.
"We don’t see any Cloudflare global outage currently. The only issue we’re aware of is that Zayo, a network provider, is experiencing an outage on some of its network routes," a spokesperson told us.
"That may cause some sites using Zayo exclusively to be unreachable, whether they use Cloudflare or not. We are seeing evidence Zayo’s network is recovering and expect any errors to be short lived," they added.
The mystery continues, then, but fortunately all of the reports on Downdetector for those sites are back down to baseline levels, so everything appears to be back to normal.
Argentina vs Austria in Group J of the FIFA World Cup 2026 will feature Lionel Messi seeking to break yet another record in an already astonishing career. The Argentine genius drew level with Miroslav Klose on 16 all-time tournament goals with his opening round hat-trick – another strike today in Dallas and he goes clear on his own.
Messi's hat-trick as Argentina beat Algeria 3-0 didn't just tie him with Klose as the tournament's deadliest marksman, it was also the Flea's first World Cup treble. Anyone who saw the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner's performance against the Fennecs would not bet against him breaking the record here, but Messi & Co. will prioritize a win that guarantees safe passage to the last 32. The little maestro turns 39 on Wednesday but if he continues in this form, Lionel Scaloni's defending champions will take some stopping.
Austria also made history in their opening game, as a 3-1 win over World Cup debutants Jordan gave them their first victory at the finals since 1990. Marko Arnautovic, another golden oldie, helped secure that slice of history with a late penalty that doubled as his maiden World Cup goal, aged 37. The win against Jordan takes the pressure off Austria to get a result in their toughest game of the group stage – in a stadium that will surely be rooting for Messi to break the record – but that may play into the hands of Ralf Rangnick's side as they seek a first knockout fixture in 44 years.
So, read on as we show you exactly how to watch Argentina vs Austria for free from anywhere in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Argentina XI: E Martinez; Molina, Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Medina; De Paul, Mac Allister, Fernandez, Almada; Messi, Lautaro Martinez.
Austria XI: A Schlager; Posch, Danso, Alaba, Laimer; Seiwald, X Schlager; Schmid, Wanner, Sabitzer; Gregoritsch.
Argentina vs Austria is available to watch for free in multiple countries, including the UK, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland and Turkey.
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US viewers can watch Argentina vs Austria on Fox and Telemundo (Spanish comms).
You can watch every World Cup game on Fox, FS1 and Telemundo, which are available on cord-cutters like YouTube TV (free trial), Hulu+Live TV, Sling (select markets), Fubo or DirecTV.
Those looking for a streaming service instead can watch Argentina vs Austria on Fox One (3-day free trial). Telemundo is available via Peacock as well.
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Argentina vs Austria will be shown for free in Australia on SBS On Demand.
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In Canada, TSN will be broadcasting Argentina vs Austria.
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Argentina vs Austria kicks-off at 6pm BST / 1pm ET on Monday, June 22. That's 3am AEST on Tuesday, June 23 in Australia.
Argentina
Goalkeepers: Juan Musso (Atletico Madrid), Geronimo Rulli (Marseille), Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa).
Defenders: Marcos Senesi (Bournemouth), Nicolas Tagliafico (Lyon), Gonzalo Montiel (River Plate), Lisandro Martinez (Manchester United), Cristian Romero (Tottenham), Nicolas Otamendi (Benfica), Facundo Medina (Marseille), Nahuel Molina (Atletico Madrid).
Midfielders: Leandro Paredes (River Plate), Rodrigo de Paul (Inter Miami), Valentin Barco (Strasbourg), Giovani lo Celso (Real Betis), Ezequiel Palacios (Bayer Leverkusen), Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool), Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea).
Forwards: Julian Alvarez (Atletico Madrid), Lionel Messi (Inter Miami), Nicolas Gonzalez (Atletico Madrid), Thiago Almada (Atletico Madrid), Giuliano Simeone (Atletico Madrid), Nico Paz (Como), Jose Manuel Lopez (Palmeiras), Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan).
Austria
Goalkeepers: Alexander Schlager (Red Bull Salzburg), Florian Wiegele (Viktoria Plzen), Patrick Pentz (Brondby).
Defenders: David Affengruber (Elche), Kevin Danso (Tottenham Hotspur), Stefan Posch (Mainz 05), David Alaba (Real Madrid), Philipp Leinhart (SC Freiburg), Phillipp Mwene (Mainz 05), Alexander Prass (TSG Hoffenheim), Marco Friedl (Werder Bremen), Michael Svoboda (Venezia).
Midfielders: Xaver Schlager (RB Leipzig), Nicolas Seiwald (RB Leipzig), Marcel Sabitzer (Borussia Dortmund), Florian Grillitsch (Braga), Carney Chukwuemeka (Borussia Dortmund), Romano Schmid (Werder Bremen), Christoph Baumgartner (RB Leipzig), Konrad Laimer (Bayern Munich), Patrick Wimmer (VfL Wolfsburg), Paul Wanner (PSV Eindhoven), Alessandro Schopf (Wolfsberger AC).
Forwards: Marko Arnautovic (Red Star Belgrade), Michael Gregoritsch (FC Augsburg), Sasa Kalajdzic (LASK).
Position | Team | GD | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Argentina | 3 | 3 |
2 | Austria | 2 | 3 |
3 | Jordan | -2 | 0 |
4 | Algeria | -3 | 0 |
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.
You can also stay up-to-date with all of the key World Cup moments on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@FIFAWorldCup), Instagram (@FIFAWorldCup), TikTok (@FIFAWorldCup) and YouTube (@FIFA).
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"You can take the MacBook back. I don’t have the patience to learn a new thing," said my wife as she slid the MacBook Neo back across the kitchen counter.
It was the unceremonious end to a two-week-long experiment in which I encouraged my wife, a decades-long Windows user, to give Apple a try, more specifically, the flavor of Apple found in a lovely, citrus MacBook Neo.
Look, I am no pusher. Ever since I started testing the $599 laptop, my wife had been eyeing it. She was becoming Mac curious. This had a lot to do with her creaky Microsoft Surface Pro 4, a decade-old system that would soon face the dreaded end of Windows 10 security updates (no TPM 2.0 on that old Surface Pro).
As a realtor, she kind of loved the old girl. It ably ran all of her Web-based business software, handled emails, basic art needs for whipping up new listing sheets, and social media materials. She also knew, however, that it was almost time for an upgrade. We both wondered if the affordable and mid-range-powered MacBook Neo could ably step in for the Surface Pro.
My wife even told me that, if she went with the MacBook Neo, Cirtus would not be her choice; the blush looked rather nice. Of course, Citrus is what I had on hand, so that's what she got.
I told her that, while different, macOS would not be completely foreign. Sure, it moved some things around, but my wife was no Luddite; she picked up new tech pretty well.
One thing about her, though, should have been a warning: she hates change.
Simply buying her a MacBook Neo — even if there are some nifty Prime Day Deals right now — without knowing if she'd take to it made no sense, and since I'd been testing and using this on-and-off for months, we decided to set her up with it as if she'd bought the system brand new.
I reset the MacBook Neo. It's a $699 model with Touch ID and 512GB of storage, and I told her that this would likely be the one we would buy anyway since I wouldn't want her to run into storage issues.
Next, we sat side-by-side as I walked her through the setup. She took to this part quickly, though I realized that the placement of Touch ID on the power/sleep button was non-obvious. When I told her to register her finger to unlock the laptop, she stared at the system for a few seconds, clearly looking for something with a fingerprint symbol.

The MacBook Neo is in stock with all colors at Amazon today, with a small price cut, too. The latest MacBook packs a 13-inch Liquid Retina display, an A18 Pro chip, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and up to 16 hours of battery life, all for under $600. It's no wonder this latest model is already proving to be a bestseller.
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For the next couple of weeks, I would watch her slip the laptop into her work bag or use it at the dining room table. I did catch her occasionally trying to tap the screen, which was unsurprising. After all, she'd spent a decade with a touch-screen convertible. I'd ask her how it was going, and she'd give me a slightly less-than-enthusiastic "OK".
At work, she said she struggled to connect to the office printer and finally had a coworker step in and help her.
When she was at home, I showed her how to add her OneDrive account to access work files, a move that seemed to both confound and confuse her. The Windows system automatically integrates the drive. For the Mac, there's an app and then a few steps.
Even the benefits I found in adding a Mac to my Apple ecosystem were lost on her:
"Why do my iPhone notifications keep popping up on the MacBook? That's annoying."
I kept waiting for that moment, the epiphany that triggered, "Why didn't I make this switch years ago?"
It never came.
Why do my iPhone notifications keep popping up on the MacBook? That's annoying.
She found the need to use two fingers to enact right-click functions confusing and didn't seem all that thrilled with the trackpad.
It was clear she appreciated the MacBook Neo design, and yet, she told me, “It’s nice and sleek and all of that, but I could get a new PC that’s nice and sleek and all of that."
As we walked through a Best Buy looking at both MacBook Neo and a bunch of comparable Windows machines from Lenovo, HP, Dell, and Acer, it was clear that the MacBook Neo had not won her over.
After she returned the system, my wife told me that she just couldn't get used to all the differences. Why was the control center at the top? Why did the dock look like that? How could they not have a Start button?
For the average Mac user, like myself, there were all good reasons for these design elements and placements, but, having been a switcher myself, I understood the confusion. Working on a MacBook after 30 years on Windows means you are living in a constant state of "Who moved my cheese?" And when you, as my wife does, have important work to get done, you can't have a system's quirks getting in the way of your productivity.
None of this is a commentary on the still excellent MacBook Neo, but it does say something about a certain class of users who, while Apple might try to attract them with the affordable MacBook Neo, are unlikely to make the switch.
The reality is that the best market for the MacBook Neo is still the back-to-school market, where it will likely have an easier time of swaying kids who've used Chromebooks or have only been on iPads.
They'll become Apple's newest customers. As for aging Windows users, getting them to make the switch might be more than Apple can or should hope for — even with the appealing MacBook Neo.

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One of the best deals on the entire Dell site is undoubtedly this discount on the latest Snapdragon-equipped Dell XPS 13. This stylish and lightweight machine is perfect for those who want battery life and performance in a premium package. This particular configuration also includes 32GB of RAM, which is a very rare thing indeed these days at this price. Note, this is a Snapdragon chipset model, however, so make sure all your obscure apps are supported.View Deal

Apple's latest base iPad is on sale for $299, which is only $15 more than the record-low price. The most significant upgrade for this model versus the previous generation is the newer A16 chip for faster performance, but you'll also get double the storage as standard (128GB instead of 64GB). Other features include a sharp 11-inch Liquid Retina display and solid 12MP front- and rear-facing cameras, making this iPad the best iPad for casual streamers and scrollers.
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You might have noticed that recently the cost of upgrading (or building) your PC has skyrocketed, and this is mainly due to the pressures an explosion in AI has caused to supply chains, with artificial intelligence companies demanding an increasing amount of memory, which has had knock-on effects for the rest of the world.
That means memory-based components, especially SSDs, RAM and graphics cards, have become more costly.
The good news is that due to early Amazon Prime Day sales, I've found some brilliant offers on large SSDs, such as the WD_Black SN7100 2TB NVMe SSD and Samsung 990 PRO SSD 2TB NVMe M.2.
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The reason why I love these deals (which I've included below) is that these aren't just cheap drives from companies you've never heard of; the likes of Samsung and Western Digital are highly trusted brands in the storage world, and that's important when looking for an SSD or hard drive, as you'll be storing important files and documents, so you need to know that your new drive won't break in the future, potentially losing your files.
These SSDs also use the NVMe M.2 ports of your PC — most modern PCs, including laptops, support these SSDs and they offer incredible speeds. Pop Windows 11 on there and it'll boot up in seconds, while installing apps or games means they load incredibly quickly as well. Before buying you should check that your PC has a spare M.2 port if you want to add one of these drives to your existing storage.
If you're replacing an existing SSD or hard drive, then you should see a huge increase in speed, especially if you're using a hard drive.
Another thing I love is that these deals prove you can still get large capacity storage for a relatively affordable amount — something many of us feared would no longer be possible until the memory crisis, sometimes dubbed the 'RAMpocolypse', is over.
Unfortunately, the memory crisis is far from over, so deal events like Prime Day might be our best shot at getting affordable SSDs for our PCs for now — and because these are in such high demand, I recommend grabbing these deals ASAP before they sell out.
AI agents are reshaping how enterprises automate work, but their effectiveness depends on access to sensitive systems and data.
The paradox is that granting them the permissions they want creates new attack surfaces that organizations aren’t yet equipped to handle.
This is the defining tension of the AI era.
AI agents are proliferating across enterprises with 91% of organizations already using them yet only 10% have a clear IT management strategy in place.
This gap matters because as these systems grow more autonomous and more deeply embedded in workflows, enterprises are operating without clear visibility, meaningful oversight and control over how their AI agents behave.
Our recent research revealed how agents running on OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent automation platform, could expose credentials and leak sensitive information when attackers compromised the communication channels controlling them.
To appreciate the scale of this risk, we must first understand the platform itself. OpenClaw combines a chatbot-style interface with access to external tools and large language models.
Users can then configure agents to browse the web, read and write files, manage inboxes, execute commands, or interact with other machines. In many cases, they’re designed to operate autonomously with minimal human oversight.
That level of access is what makes agents powerful, helping many to manage everyday admin and time-consuming tasks. However, this power is a double edged-sword and can make them a risk to businesses.
Agents need access to tools, accounts, applications, the web and more to be useful. Often, this means an agent needs access to secrets: API keys, personal access tokens, credentials, .env files, OAuth tokens.
The agents/models are by default prompted to be as helpful as possible, and that characteristic starts to pose some particular concerns when it comes to credentials and tokens. If an agent such as OpenClaw can’t access a resource, it will ask for credentials right in the chat, exposing those secrets within the context window. Agents will happily store API keys in their unencrypted configuration files, which information-stealing malware is starting to target.
Remote access capabilities could effectively create a back door into enterprise environments. If an attacker gained access to the communication channel controlling an agent, such as a messaging or remote access platform, they could potentially gain access to everything the agent itself could access. In an enterprise context, this is a nightmare.
Perhaps the most revealing finding was that some agents recognize risky behavior while simultaneously carrying it out. This underlines how their decision-making ability and autonomous operations can be a business risk.
In one test, an agent correctly identified that exposing an OAuth refresh token through an unencrypted communication channel represented a serious security violation. But it then proceeded to share the token anyway before expressing concern about its own decision.
Organizations should not rely on the invisible guardrails that frontier model providers put around agents. They’re easily circumvented.
But an AI agent cannot divulge credentials that it doesn’t have access to. This is why the conversation around AI agent security cannot focus solely on stronger guardrails. Attackers are already finding ways to manipulate agent behavior through prompt injection, social engineering, and compromised communication channels.
AI agents are essentially identities within enterprise systems and need to be managed as such. They perform actions and make operational decisions in ways that increasingly resemble human employees or privileged service accounts. Yet many organizations are deploying these systems without applying the same governance standards.
Most businesses already understand the importance of least-privilege access, audit logging, identity management, and access reviews for employees. AI agents should be subject to the same principles. That means limiting what agents can access, avoiding long-lived credentials wherever possible, and ensuring sensitive information is stored securely through centralized systems with human oversight.
Organizations also need visibility into where agents are deployed, what tools they can interact with, and how to disable them quickly if something goes wrong. If an agent goes rogue, there needs to be a “kill switch,” a way to immediately revoke an agent’s access to resources and shut it down.
Agentic AI systems could deliver major operational upsides, but deploying them without robust identity and access governance introduces significant security risk. As these systems become more deeply embedded across enterprise environments, organizations must stop treating them as experimental tools and start governing them as part of the digital workforce.
This means managing the full lifecycle of agents, from knowing which agents are deployed, what resources they access to and keeping a full audit trail so no one can say, “I don’t know what happened. The agent did it.”
There’s no reason why conventional security wisdom, such as the principle of least privilege, lifecycle management and robust logging, should be thrown out in an agentic age. In fact, it’s more relevant than ever.
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Pucker up for I Kissed a Girl season 2, the all-Sapphic reality dating show that starts off shallower than Love Island but gets surprisingly earnest as it goes on. We've been waiting two years to return to the masseria – so don't miss the sizzling UK premiere. Abroad? We'll show you how to watch I Kissed a Girl season 2 in the US, Australia and beyond.
10 lusty singletons get I Kissed a Girl 2026 underway, including self-described “little gay fairy” Ebony, “kid in a candy store” Lindsey and “raging lesbian” Elisha. Two by two, they're introduced to each other with a good old-fashioned bit of snogging, and from then on in it's up to them to try to make things work or run wild.
Only, it's never quite that simple. Host Dannii Minogue drops in from time to time with contrived 'chemistry tests', themed parties and group dinners all expertly designed to cause trouble, and they're almost always quickly followed by a 'Kiss-Off' – a pledge to either continue or split up, sealed (or not) with a kiss – or the arrival of new cast members.
While the sunbed-hopping shenanigans keep things chaotic and maintain the flow, the show is at its best when the guards and personal rivalries comes down and they share their contrasting experiences. For instance, compare Nikita, who's simply looking for her "hottest, gayest summer yet", with Elise and Elisha, for whom dating has only ever meant isolation and frustration.
Read on as we explain how to watch I Kissed a Girl season 2 for free and from anywhere.
Yes. Viewers in the UK can watch I Kissed a Girl season 2 for free on BBC Three and the BBC iPlayer streaming service. You'll need a TV licence, naturally.
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Viewers in the UK can watch I Kissed a Girl season 2 for FREE on BBC Three and via the BBC iPlayer streaming service.
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There are 10 episodes in total, and they each air as double-headers from 9pm BST on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, starting June 23. Scroll down for the exact release schedule.
However, at least the first five episodes will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer from 6am on Tuesday, June 23.
Outside the UK? Use a VPN to gain access to all the content you'd normally stream at home.

Hulu ihas the rights to I Kissed a Girl in the US, though at the time of publication it isn't clear when season 2 will air.
Plans start from $11.99 per month after a FREE 30-day trial. Alternatively, the Disney Plus Bundle costs an extra $1 each month but unlocks access to heaps more entertainment.
For now, a VPN will help you tune in if you're a Brit spending time abroad. NordVPN is our recommended provider, and you can find out why with our in-depth NordVPN review.

In Canada, I Kissed a Girl airs on CTV and Crave, but we're still waiting for plans for season 2.
A Crave subscription starts at CA$11.99/month, but you'll get a better rate if you commit to a longer term.
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In Australia, free-to-air Network 10 is home to I Kissed a Girl, but at the time of publication the broadcaster's plans for season 2 are still under wraps.
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Imogen, 21, Manchester
Renee, 25, North London
Elise, 24, Essex
Nikita, 24, Leeds
Tyra, 24, Scotland
Ebony, 22, Newcastle
Elisha, 22, Wales
Faye, 24, Warrington
Ashlea, 25, Bedford
Lindsey, 25, Buckinghamshire
I Kissed a Girl S2 comprises 10 episodes. There will not be a season 3 – not on the BBC, anyway.
(All times BST)
Episode 1 – Tuesday, June 23 at 9pm
Episode 2 – Tuesday, June 23 at 9.50pm
Episode 3 – Wednesday, June 24 at 9pm
Episode 4 – Wednesday, June 24 at 9.50pm
Episode 5 – Tuesday, June 30 at 9pm
Episode 6 – Tuesday, June 30 at 9.50pm
Episode 7 – Wednesday, July 1 at 9pm
Episode 8 – Wednesday, July 1 at 9.50pm
Episode 9 – Tuesday, July 7 at 9pm
Episode 10 – Tuesday, July 7 at 9.50pm
The I Kissed a Girl season 2 finale will air on Tuesday, July 7 at 9.50pm BST in the UK. However, at least the first five episodes will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer from Tuesday, June 23 at 6am.
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Electric toothbrushes are popular buys every year in the Amazon Prime Day deals, so much so that the website is absolutely flooded with the things. Not only do you have vast amounts of models from the old guard of Oral-B, Philips, Colgate, and more, but you have newer upstarts like Suri, Ordo, and Supermouth to browse, as well as Amazon's usual slew of no-name dupes.
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All the while, they're all packing different features, be they pressure sensors, multiple modes, AI brushing guidance, or reward points. It's getting harder to choose between them due to all the noise!
That's where I come in. I've reviewed plenty of electric toothbrushes in my time as TechRadar's resident health tech editor. I've curated our best electric toothbrushes buying guide, and I've picked out a trio of products that are a) all discounted during Prime Day, and I believe are going to be good value for money. For comparative purposes, I've grouped them into three categories: under $50, under $100, and under $200. Let's get started!

I liked this electric toothbrush when I reviewed it in 2024, calling it 'simple and feature-light, but terrific value'. Therefore, even though it's a tiny discount (the Ordo Sonic Lite was $38.47, but is now $34.99 at Amazon), the brush is such a good value normally that I still feel comfortable recommending it.
The USB-C charging port is convenient, battery life and brushing power impressed, and it comes in a nice variety of colors. The sonic handset (which simply means 'vibrating' in this case) has two modes (soft and hard), a two-minute timer, and a pulse every 30 seconds to remind you to switch 'zones'. That's all most people need out of an electric toothbrush.

A tiny discount, but the brush is still a great value and everything most people need out of a toothbrush. A five-week battery life, USB-C charging, and built-in timer ensure a no-fuss, easy-to-use brush, and it comes in a choice of four lively pastel colors. View Deal

The Suri electric toothbrush range is built with quality and sustainability in mind. The recyclable heads are comprised of bamboo, while the aluminum handle can actually be taken apart, allowing the device to be repaired in order to reduce electronic waste.
It's also a very good toothbrush, with a powerful motor, month-long battery life, head cover for travel, an optional case with UV light for killing bacteria, and a pressure sensor to prevent you from pushing too hard on your teeth. Our reviewer awarded it 4.5 stars, claiming it "cleans up on all fronts". It even comes with a sticky-backed magnet, allowing you to easily mount it on your bathroom wall.
Right now, you can get the Suri 2.0 sustainable electric toothbrush (no case) discounted from $105 to $84 at Amazon, a 20% discount.

A USB-C rechargeable sonic (vibrating) brush with a month-long battery life, Suri's main gimmick is its sustainability. The brush is repairable, and the heads are recyclable, so in theory, this is the last toothbrush you'll ever need to buy. Save 20%. View Deal

A powerful premium electric toothbrush, the Philips Sonicare Diamondclean 9000 is packed with features most of us would never even think of, with 12 brush settings, a powerful motor delivering 62,000 bristle movements per minute, smart tooth-cleaning, coaching via the Sonicare app, a USB charging travel case, and lots more.
In our review, we said it was a "powerful, good-looking electric toothbrush with a wide array of modes and intensity settings so you can tailor it to suit you". Although we didn't think it was smart enough for the asking price, you can now get the Philips Sonicare Diamondclean 9000 two-pack at 50% off, discounted from $399.99 to just $199.99 for two brushes, charging cases, and stands. At this price, I'd recommend it if it's in your budget.

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Tablets make the perfect first device for a kid. They're much better suited to static, supervised use than a smartphone, can shrug off damage that would leave a laptop in pieces, and can be used as easily for watching YouTube or playing Minecraft as they are for schoolwork or other more practical activities. So all you have to do is pick which one makes sense for you.
You could of course just pick up one of the best iPads. Apple's had the whole tablet thing sorted for years at this point, even on the standard model we recommend in this guide. But you should also check out the offerings below from Amazon and OnePlus - for their value and versatility respectively.
It's hard to know what your kid will need from a tablet as they get older, but these options will go the distance if you need them to. Check our main best tablets and best Android tablets guides if you need more recommendations, but here are the best kids tablets you can buy right now.

The best overall tablet for kids
Price: $349 / £329 / AU$599 | Display: 10.9 inches (2360 x 1640) | OS: iPadOS 18 (upgradable to iOS 26) | Chipset: Apple A16 | Storage: 128GB / 256GB / 512GB | Battery: 28.93Wh | Rear camera: 12MP | Front camera: 12MP Ultra Wide | Dimensions: 24.9 x 17.95 x 0.7mm | Weight: 475g
It's hard to think of a tablet without immediately picturing an iPad. And fortunately, when shopping for a kid-friendly slate, the 11th-gen iPad is indeed the best option for most people.
Even though it is Apple's cheapest, most basic tablet model, the standard iPad has more than enough power, storage and battery performance to last your kid for years, even if they start to need a device for schoolwork as well as entertainment. Just grab one of Apple's own keyboard cases and Apple Pencil styluses (or one of the many third-party options) and bam, you basically have a laptop.
There are no Apple Intelligence AI features present due to this slate's older chipset, but that probably won't bother your child that much. It's also the most expensive option on this list, which may feel a risky option depending on how your child likes to treat their tech. But rest assured that for older, more careful kids, the iPad 11 would be a smart investment.
Read the full iPad 11 review

The best cheap tablet for kids
Price: $139.99 / £149.99 | Display: 10.1-inch 16:10 FHD | OS: Fire OS 8 (based on Android 11) | Chipset: Mediatek MT8186A | Storage: 32GB/64GB (expandable up to 1TB) | Battery: "up to 13 hours" | Rear camera: 5MP | Front camera: 5MP | Dimensions: 246 x 164.8 x 8.6mm | Weight: 433.6g
Although it's a couple of years old, the Fire HD 10 is still Amazon's latest and best option for an affordable tablet that will give you or a younger user all the basics.
As well as the price being appealing, the rugged plastic design hopefully means even the standard non-Kids edition will survive even the roughest treatment. Amazon's built-in kids apps provide a perfect child-ready entertainment suite, and if you want to use it yourself, you may find the strong integration with Alexa and your smart home gadgets rather handy too.
The main limitation is the Fire OS operating system; you get all the basic streaming apps you could want, but the gaming experience leaves a lot to be desired due to limited compatible titles and an old low-powered chipset. Plus there's a bunch of bloatware apps that you cannot remove if you decide you don't want them, not to mention the adverts you are subjected to unless you pay to remove them. If you can live with this though, you are unlikely to find a better value tablet for your family to use.
Read the full Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023) review

A well-priced Android slate for kids and adults alike
Price: $399.99 / £319 | Display: 12.1-inch 2800 x 1980 LCD, 120Hz | OS: OxygenOS 15 | Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7300-Ultra | Storage: 128GB/256GB | Battery: 10,050mAh | Rear camera: 8MP | Front camera: 8MP | Dimensions: 266.01 x 192.77 x 6.83 mm | Weight: 597g
The closest you can get to an iPad running Android is the OnePlus Pad Go 2. But OnePlus' tablet has more going for it than just its resemblance to an Apple product.
You won't be wanting for screen space with the Pad Go 2's big 12.1-inch, 2.8k resolution display. Streaming video and games look and run brilliantly, as does the Android-based OxygenOS operating system. OnePlus' Open Canvas system being a great productivity tool as well, letting you open multiple apps across its spacious display - ideal if this needs to be a tablet for studying too.
Our only complaints are the rather plain design, which may also be a little too big for small hands to use comfortably, and the charging speed remaining a slow 33W. But keep the OnePlus Pad Go 2 topped up regularly, and you'll likely have no trouble from the tablet's primary user.
Read the full OnePlus Pad Go 2 review
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We've all seen them pop up on our feeds: "What's your 90s sitcom character?" or "Discover your stripper name!" But while these social media quizzes might seem like a bit of harmless fun, they are actually acting as a massive phishing net.
That's the warning from Yegor Sak, the founder of one of the best VPN providers, Windscribe. According to Sak, these viral personality tests are carefully crafted to harvest the exact answers that financial institutions use to verify your identity.
By wrapping standard bank security questions, like your mother's maiden name, your first pet, or the street you grew up on, into a gamified social media post, attackers are tricking users into willingly handing over the keys to their accounts.

The success of these quizzes comes down to psychology rather than advanced hacking techniques. The questions are cleverly disguised to disarm your natural skepticism.
"If a stranger walked up to you on the street and asked for your mother's maiden name, your first pet, and the street you grew up on, you'd walk away," Sak explained. "Wrap those same questions inside a 'Which 90s sitcom character are you?' quiz, and people happily type the answers into a database owned by someone they'll never meet."
Sak describes every completed quiz as "a credential reset form for a stranger."
Asking for a mother's maiden name directly puts people on the defensive, but asking for a silly combination of a first pet and childhood street gets a laugh.
"Same data. One feels like an interrogation. The other feels like a game. That gap is the entire attack surface," said Sak.
This isn't just a theoretical threat. Back in 2020, a major investigation by the UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) confirmed that personality-style apps on social platforms were harvesting data from tens of millions of users, many of whom had no idea their information was being collected.
"Most people have been quietly handing over the keys to their bank accounts for the better part of a decade," Sak noted, "and they think they're just having fun on Facebook."
So, how do you spot a trap? Sak says the danger lies in the type of information requested.
"Any quiz asking for a name plus a memory is a red flag," he warned. "First pet, first car, first school, the street you grew up on, mother's maiden name, favourite teacher. If a quiz is collecting four or five of those in one round, it's not a personality test. It's a security questionnaire with stickers on it."
Because a leaked password can be changed in seconds but the name of the street you grew up on cannot, Sak recommends a simple but drastic fix for knowledge-based authentication: lie.
If you've ever filled out one of these quizzes, you should immediately update the security questions on your bank, email, and brokerage accounts. Treat the answers like a secondary password by using random, fictional responses.
"The data is gone," Sak concluded. "The only thing left to do is change your security answers everywhere, and stop using questions whose answers exist on the internet."
Prime Day kicks off tomorrow, running from June 23-26, but we’re already seeing some early deals. One of these is on the TCL C8K (known as the QM8K in the US), one of 2025’s best mini-LED TVs. The 65-inch C8K is down to £1,079.10 (was £1,199) at Currys. This is a model that I've personally tested, and it’s easily one of the best-value mini-LED TVs I’ve used, over-delivering in terms of features and performance vs price. Get the discount by applying code TV10 at checkout.
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If you’re in the US, the equivalent 75-inch QM8K is back down to its record-low price of $1,397.99 (was $1,999.99) at Amazon US 65-inch C8K is down to £1,079.10 (was £1,199) at Currys.
While the step-down TCL QM7K/C7K tends to be one of the big stars of Prime Day, the 8-series delivers that extra brightness and punchiness to its picture, plus a meatier built-in sound system. Amazon Prime Day will bring about more TV deals, but you may not even need to wait that long with this offer already live.

The TCL 65-inch C8K has dropped to a record-low price of £1,079.10 at Currys. It's a brilliant option for a World Cup upgrade, delivering serious brightness and bold colors, as well as solid motion handling. It also has a decent built-in sound system and great gaming performance. View Deal

The 75-inch TCL QM8K has dropped back to a record-low price of $1,397.99 ahead of Prime Day. If you're looking for a TV for the World Cup, the QM8K delivers the bright, punchy picture quality you need, plus a solid built-in sound system. View Deal


While affordable mini-LED should sometimes come with a warning label (as what’s on paper can be too good to be true), this wasn’t the case when I tested the TCL C8K.
Its picture quality is up there with the best TVs. It delivers punchy, vibrant colors that looked sensational when I watched Elemental, really giving the reds, oranges and purples of Ember and her vase serious pop on screen. High brightness also makes this an excellent TV for watching in a bright room. With figures measuring 3,417 nits HDR peak brightness in Standard mode and 3,050 nits in Movie mode, this TV is seriously striking.
With a measured full screen HDR brightness of 776 nits and full screen SDR brightness of 791 nits, both in Standard mode, this TV is an excellent candidate for the World Cup — especially if you’ve been holding off on an upgrade. Coupled with its excellent colors and solid motion handling (after setting judder reduction to 5 and blur reduction to 3 in the settings), this is a great TV for enjoying the rest of the World Cup.
The C8K also impressed me with its contrast and backlight control. Often the kryptonite of cheaper mini-LED TVs (as they don’t have good enough local dimming to deliver accurate contrast), the C8K made high contrast scenes from movies such as The Batman look great. Its backlight control was also superb, showing very little blooming compared to similarly priced rivals.
Sound quality can be hit-and-miss on TVs, but the C8K’s was better than I thought it would be. With audio by Bang & Olufsen, the C8K supplied surprisingly hefty bass, perfect for the rumble of the Batmobile engine in The Batman.
The C8K is also up there with the best gaming TVs, offering 4K 144Hz, FreeSync Premium Pro, Dolby Vision gaming and ALLM support. With a 13.2ms input lag time, you can expect smooth gameplay. When I played Battlefield V, chaotic battle sequences were well-handled and never felt like a strain for the C8K.
Check out our full review of the equally brilliant TCL QM8K in the US, which we described as 'TCL's best mini-LED yet'.
No other 4K drone is easier to get started with than the DJI Neo. Anyone can be airborne with it in minutes, capturing 4K selfies with smart subject tracking. And the good news is that you really don't need all the costly extras that I usually recommend to first-time pilots — the drone-only package for £113.05 at Amazon UK is a great option to take your first flight.
Yes, the beauty of the Neo is its versatile flight options; it works with or without a controller, and with goggles for FPV flight. However, you really can enjoy its best feature — automated subject tracking — in its simplest controller-free form.
If you're feeling flash, the Fly More Combo is available for below £200 for the first time, now just £198.55 at Amazon UK (was £299), with which you'll get the drone, a controller, three batteries and charging hub, while the price of the Motion Fly Combo, which includes the goggles and motion controller for FPV flight, now costs just £309 at Amazon (was £449).
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These are excellent prices over Amazon Prime Day for one of the most compelling beginner drones that I've had the pleasure of testing.

We gave the DJI Neo 4 stars in our review when it was launched in September 2024 as the cheapest DJI drone that shoots 4K video. It has since been upgraded to the Neo 2 in November 2025 — I've highlighted five key differences in my DJI Neo 2 vs DJI Neo explainer so you can be sure what you may or may not be missing out on should you opt for the older model.
Yes, the Neo 2 is a decent upgrade and worth the extra outlay for some people, but there are many similarities between the two selfie drones. For first-timers, I think the original model offers the best value, especially at the new low prices.
If aerial photography is your chief concern, however, you might be better off looking at other DJI quadcopters; the Neo has a small 1/2-inch sensor and is limited to 12MP JPEG-only photos and 4K video with standard color profile (no D-Log). The Neo 2 has much the same image quality, but drones such as the recent DJI Lito X1 give an image quality step up. I've included the best deals for other beginner DJI drones below, though none come close to the extraordinarily low price of the Neo.

The DJI Neo is the easiest 4K drone you'll ever fly, and a fantastic gateway for beginners. You're not buying a Neo for its 12MP photo and 4K video quality, but its host of beginner-friendly features like one-tap takeoff and automatic return. Being just 135g, no registration is required, and, thanks to today's low price at Amazon, both the standalone drone and combo packages are available for very cheap indeed. This deal is for the Fly More bundle which includes a controller, three batteries and charging hub.
See our DJI Neo review for more detailsView Deal

Usually I would all out recommend the Fly More Combos, but of any beginner drone, the autonomous Neo is possibly the one where you can get away with the single-battery, drone-only bundle.
On the flipside, if you'd like to try immersive FPV flight, the Neo can be purchased with goggles in the pricier Motion Fly Combo for $449 (was $529). View Deal

Usually, I recommend Fly More Combos for first-time buyers because you get a controller, extra batteries, and a charging hub, but of any beginner drone, the autonomous Neo is possibly the one where you can get away with the single-battery, drone-only bundle.
There's a huge price drop for the Neo drone-only option, with more than £50 off the original price. By my reckoning, this is the lowest price ever in the UK for a DJI drone that shoots 4K video. View Deal

The DJI Neo is the easiest 4K drone you'll ever fly, with one-tap takeoff, subject tracking, and automatic return. Weighing just 135g, no registration is required, and, thanks to today's low price at Amazon, both the standalone drone and combo packages are available for well below the list price. This deal is for the Fly More bundle, which also includes a controller, three batteries, and a charging hub.
You're not buying a Neo for its 12MP photo and 4K video quality, but its ease of use, beginner-friendly features, and versatile flight options. If you want better quality aerial images, check out the deals listed below for the Mini 4K, Lito X1, and Mini 5 Pro.
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Audio-lovers, Prime Day — and in fact any big sales event — is always a savvy time to buy. But right now I think we need good quality portable music in our lives more than ever. And thankfully, I can help you make it affordable too, as Prime Day is practically upon us, and it seems the retail giant simply couldn't wait!
The headphones and earbuds I'm recommending here all really are good quality and all come with a TR review — and the discounts are either a new lowest-seen price, or a return to the lowest asking fee we've ever seen.
Essentially, I've been doing this full-time since 2019 and if I don't love the product and the saving, I won't list it here. OK? I test headphones all day every day, so I know great sound, I know the market, and I know a fantastic deal when I see it.
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One quick thing: please don't read this roundup, click through to Amazon or another one of the big retailers, take a left (or a right, in fact) and buy a set of buds or cans that do not feature here — and that neither myself nor the wider TechRadar team has mentioned or reviewed. Or, if you do, just don't comment here and compel me to recommend what you just bought retrospectively, because unfortunately I probably won't do that.
These deals (and only these deals) are the ones I've reviewed and tested. And that's why I'm recommending them to you this Prime Day. Think this roundup's a little short? That's because my standards are high, friends…

These are the new new March 2026 edition, with the H2 chip and all of the upticks in performance that brings. And though many might have predicted an Apple-style $50 saving (yawn), this $150-off steal is crazy! Nobody had this on their bingo card for Prime Day. Let me be abundantly clear: the noise cancellation here is absolutely fantastic — and I know, because I reviewed them… View Deal

The ANC quality from the QuietComfort Ultra (Gen 2) is better than any other other wireless over-ear headphone on the market. Let that sink in. And yes, you can pay a lot more for premium headphones. This is a return to their lowest ever price too! You’re also getting a lightweight and comfortable pair that are perfect for long-haul flights, and it doesn’t hurt that they look really sleek with the addition of a metallic trim. View Deal

This might just be the best early Prime Day tech deal, especially if you want Apple's iconic buds (and you'd be in good company; they're the most popular earbuds in the world for a reason). Apple's AirPods Pro 3 for a record-low price of $169? Come on! Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking. These do-it-all buds really are 100% flagship audio, and the noise-canceling quality is outstanding.View Deal

This is the cheapest these have ever been! They've been $59 before, but this chops an extra $3 off that – hurrah! Amazon's listing their most recent $79 fee as a comparison, but make no mistake, their original MSRP is the one you see in this deal. A top saving! Highly recommended. View Deal

In terms of wireless hi-res and audiophile watchwords, you name it, it's within these over ear headphones: LDAC, Snapdragon Sound, Planar Magnetic, aptX Adaptive, and aptX Lossless… and this is as cheap as I've ever seen them. No ANC, but if you want great sound (or someone you know does), this is the deal for you, I'm telling you. Don't believe me? See our full Edifier Stax Spirit S5 review.View Deal

The excellent EAH-AZ80 that came before this model basically tore up the rule book on sound quality and features in wireless earbuds – and the AZ100 are even better. Released in January 2025, these little beauties are still the only earbuds to offer multipoint to three devices simultaneously, plus excellent sidetone tech for hearing your own voice in calls, as well as some of the most neutral and detailed audio in an even smaller, even more premium-feel design. Oh, and the deal? It's a return to their lowest-seen price ever. Highly recommended. View Deal

We said in our review of the WF-C510 that these are among our favorite low-cost earbuds thanks to their punchy, high-quality sound, comfortable fit and ultra-affordable price. We rated them 4.5 stars at full price, and said they're preferable even to Apple's more expensive AirPods 4 as great budget buds. At this discounted price they're an absolute steal, as long as you're happy going without active noise cancellation.View Deal

Bose is one of the biggest names in the world of headphones, and that reputation for quality is shown in these earbuds. The Ultra Open boast incredible sound, supreme power, and excellent battery life, making them a seriously premium pair of all-around buds. Now at a record-low price (as long as certain finishes work for you), so there's no better time to buy.View Deal

On the face of it, a 28% saving isn't the most headline-worthy sale you'll see on Black Friday. But this is Bose – and it's also the first ever saving I've seen on this set of 5-star, 2025-release noise-cancelling earbuds. They basically walk all over anything else on the market for noise cancellation (except maybe Apple's AirPods Pro 3 – but if you don't own an iPhone I don't recommend those, however good the deal). A lowest-seen fee on a truly excellent set of new earbuds from Bose? Yes please. View Deal

No, it's not a massive discount, but it's the first real one we've had, and it's a decent one, taking 12% off the usual price of Apple's newest and most advanced ANC earbuds. The main difference between the Pro 3 and Pro 2 is the addition of heart rate sensing and Live Translation using Apple Intelligence, and the ANC is vastly improved, as I covered at length in my AirPods Pro 3 review – which is no small statement given that the ANC in the AirPods Pro 2 was already excellent. View Deal

This is the lowest price we've ever seen for the AirPods Pro 2, and it's an astounding value for earbuds this good. They sound superb, they have high-tier noise cancellation, they have an unlosable case, and they have the newer Live Translation and hearing aid features that also feature on AirPods Pro 3 – these are only missing the heart-rate sensors of the new model in terms of major features.View Deal

Sony's newest mid-range wireless earbuds for less than $80 in Amazon's early Black Friday sale? Yup: this is a real bargain. For this money, you're getting Sony quality for the kind of money you'd expect to pay for a much lesser brand. In our Sony WF-C710N review, we heaped praise on these buds for their bolstered battery life, fantastic sound quality and upgraded ANC. At this price point, my recommending them is a no-brainer – at a third of the price of the high-end Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds, we think these are the better-value buy.View Deal

Apple's most affordable AirPods are currently at their lowest ever price on Walmart, and that makes them an even better buy. At under $70, these are great: they have personalized spatial audio, better-than-promised battery life (based on our testing), and fantastic integration with Apple's other devices.View Deal

Amazon is running an unbelievably good deal on the AirPods 4 with ANC. Everything I've said above about these AirPods applies here: they're the best earbuds for iPhone users who want Apple's excellent device integration and ANC without having to shove anything into your ear canals.View Deal

This is a very solid deal on some great clip-on open earbuds. They only arrived in May 2025, so this is one of the first few times our price trackers have ever spotted a discount on them. How good are they? Very very good, as out glowing Shokz OpenDots One review proves. Again, this deal won't last long though – quick! View Deal

A $55 saving on the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 (bone conduction headphones that don't actually go into your ear) is not to be sniffed at, especially as it's the biggest discount these headphones have ever had – they briefly dropped to $139 before now, but never this low! Available in both standard and mini sizes in three colors, the Pro 2 uses bone conduction and air conduction to deliver great sound on multiple fronts, all while keeping you aware of your surroundings. Calling someone? An AI noise reduction algorithm filters out 96.5% of background noise.View Deal

And a wired set! I love my own personal set of IE 600 (and the wider TechRadar team has written odes to their pairs), so I really want you to know about this saving. For clarity, it's an excellent deal too: the cheapest they've ever been on Amazon is $499 to date, so if you want to check to see if they fall this low again, Black Friday weekend is probably the time – at this very link. They're fashioned from a metal called ZR01 amorphous zirconium. Sounds premium, right? That's because it is – it's the same metal used for the drilling head of NASA's Mars Rover. And the sound? Oh, don't get me started (but do go to our Sennheiser IE 600 review if you need to know more). View Deal

The excellent EAH-AZ80 that came before this model basically tore up the rule book on sound quality and features in wireless earbuds – and the AZ100 are even better. Released in January 2025, these little beauties are still the only earbuds to offer multipoint to three devices simultaneously plus excellent sidetone tech for hearing your own voice in calls, as well as some of the most neutral and detailed audio in an even smaller, even more premium-feel design. Highly recommended. View Deal

This is a new record-low price for Apple's newest buds. The AirPods 4 feature a new design for all-day comfort and pack Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalized spatial audio and voice isolation. You also get a redesigned case with 30 hours of battery life and support for USB-C for wireless charging. Just be aware that this cheaper version does not support active noise cancellation, so it may be worth paying the extra to get that benefit with the deal below.View Deal

Willing to spend a bit more? Amazon's early Prime Day deals feature the AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation for their lowest price ever. These AirPods 4 feature a new comfortable design, handy controls, and Apple's H2 chip, which supports personalised spatial audio and voice isolation. There's also that all-important ANC to block out distracting noises and outside sounds, which is great when you want to focus at work or are commuting.View Deal

In terms of wireless hi-res and audiophile watchwords, you name it, it's within these over ear headphones: LDAC, Snapdragon Sound, Planar Magnetic, aptX Adaptive, and aptX Lossless… and this is as cheap as I've ever seen them. No ANC, but if you want great sound (or someone you know does), this is the deal for you, I'm telling you. Don't believe me? See our full Edifier Stax Spirit S5 review View Deal

These open-fit, clip (or ear cuff) style buds arrived in May 2025, and this is the lowest price our deals trackers have ever spotted on them. How good are they? Very very good, as out glowing Shokz OpenDots One review proves. Again, this deal won't last long though – quick! View Deal

This is the first discount I've ever seen on Anker's over-ear headphones, after being released towards the beginning of the year. It's unlikely they'll see a bigger price cut when Prime Day truly begins, and for my money, the noise cancellation here is excellent. Not the audiophiles' choice, you understand, but no slouch either… View Deal

Yes, you can get Sony's newest affordable wireless earbuds for less than £75 in Amazon's early Prime Day sale – talk about a bargain! This is a return to their lowest ever fee and for this money, you're getting Sony quality for non-brand money. In my Sony WF-C710N review, I heaped praise on these buds for their bolstered battery life, fantastic sound quality and upgraded ANC. At this price point, my recommending them is a no-brainer.View Deal

I adore these headphones, and provided the white finish suits, there is a huge saving to be had here — one that's never been seen by our price trackers 'til now. B&W's headphones look stunning and the sound is more than worth the reduced outlay here. Comfort levels? Fantastic. ANC? Very decent. They gained a glowing five-star review from this very publication at their full price. For this money? A solid bargain. View Deal

Again, on the face of it, this saving isn't the most headline-worthy sale you'll see on Black Friday. But this is Bose – and it's also the first ever saving I've seen on this set of 5-star, 2025-release noise-cancelling earbuds we've ever seen. They basically walk all over anything else on the market for noise cancellation (except maybe Apple's AirPods Pro 3 – but if you don't own an iPhone I don't recommend those, however good the deal). They're currently dipping below £270, but only in certain colourways. A new lowest-seen fee on a truly excellent set of new earbuds from Bose? Yes please. View Deal

My five-star Nothing Ear (a) review is the place for the full scoop on the fun, energetic sound of these buds, but know that they have great noise cancellation, a compact design, and a truly eye-catching look – especially in my favourite yellow colour (also in the deal at the time of writing). This is a record-low price for them, and there are simply no better earbuds you can buy for under £60.View Deal

Before we get super carried away, the JLab Go Air Pop are not the last word in sonic brilliance – if JLab had managed that for around the price of a round, we could all go home. But they're extremely good value – in fact they're alarmingly good for this asking fee, and they absolutely, categorically are not junk. If this is truly where your budget maxes out, you'll get reliable Bluetooth connectivity, killer battery life, comfortable and light earpieces, and solid musicality on the go. It would be churlish to expect more. I've been testing earbuds since 2019 and I love them. Secret Santa gift with a £20 spending cap? You could do a lot worse…View Deal

This is £10 cheaper than we've ever seen AirPods Pro 2 available for before. In the UK, the price difference between these and AirPods Pro 3 is much closer than in the US – the newer model are £50 more at £219 – but I think a lot of people will be more than happy with the sound quality and noise cancellation of these models, and £50 left in your wallet. And they have practically all the same features as AirPods Pro 3, except for the heart-rate sensors.View Deal

I'm not being dramatic here: at this price, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 are an absolute steal. By making them £127, Amazon is selling them cheaper than they've ever been – and honestly, it's a lot less than you'd pay for many far less capable capable earbuds. At full price the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro get four out of five stars. At this price (and now with added Google Gemini smarts), they basically get six out of five. View Deal

OpenRun Pro 2 (a set of bone conduction headphones that don't actually cover the ears so are almost like open earbuds!) are among the very best running headphones available right now, at the lowest price they've ever been – a solid Black Friday no-brainer for the long-distance runner in your life. View Deal

And finally, a wired set! I adore my own set of IE 600 (and the wider TechRadar team has written odes to their pairs), so even though the deal is available only on Sennheiser's website at the time of writing, I'm listing it here because I want you to have at the saving. For clarity, it's an excellent deal, if you're prepared to start another online shopping cart: the cheapest they've ever been on Amazon is £449 to date. They're fashioned from a metal called ZR01 amorphous zirconium. Sounds premium, right? That's because it is – it's the same metal used for the drilling head of NASA's Mars Rover. And the sound? Oh, don't get me started (but do go to our Sennheiser IE 600 review if you need to know more). View Deal
When is Prime Day 2026?
Amazon has officially confirmed that Prime Day 2026 will run from June 23 to Jun 26, extending the event to four full days for only the second time (last year, the event took place in July but for the same amount of days). It gives shoppers a full 96 hours to take advantage of exclusive discounts, which is twice as long as the traditional 48-hour format we typically see for most sales events
For those hunting headphone deals, it's worth noting that new offers will go live at midnight PDT in the US and midnight GMT in the UK. Each day will likely bring a fresh wave of limited-time lightning deals, and we’re expecting to see solid discounts on everything from premium noise-canceling models to budget-friendly earbuds.
Do you need Amazon Prime to buy Prime Day headphone deals?
Simply put, yes. An Amazon Prime membership is required to take full advantage of Prime Day headphone deals, although some later deals will be available to all. While there are often listings open to everybody on Prime Day, the best deals are usually reserved for prime members only. If you're not a member, don't worry – you can sign up for a free 30-day trial. That will give you access to all the offers – and you can cancel the trial at any time within 30 days.
We also typically see plenty of other retailers offering competing Prime Day headphone deals. In the US, Best Buy and Walmart often price match some of the record-low prices on big-ticket items, and in the UK, Currys often honors price matches from Amazon as well.

Amazon Prime: 30-day free trial
If you've never signed up before you can get a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime to get access to this year's Prime Day deals. You get the same benefits as paid members, including free delivery, and access to other services such as Prime Video, Prime Music, Prime Gaming and more. You can cancel at any time during the trial to avoid paying the regular fee, which is $14.99 / £8.99 per month.
Early Amazon Prime Day deals are floating around ahead of the retail giant's big event which kicks off in less than 24 hours, but sometimes an early Prime Day offer goes a long way — especially with everyone's favorite kitchen gadget, the air fryer.
We've tested some of the best air fryers out there, and mine has been going strong for the past two years, but I'm at the point where I need a little more oomph. Dual basket air fryers are the answer, but they can be quite pricey (I'm looking at you, Ninja) — although right now, you can score the Philips 3000 Series air fryer for less than £100.
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This dual basket model is one of the latest stand-outs in Amazon's early Prime Day sale, and you can grab it for 53% less right now — I know, I can barely believe it either. That means that you can get your hands on one for £85.49 down from £179.99.
Though we're yet to give the Philips 3000 Series a proper hands-on review, our editor Max Langridge managed to try it a few months back, and his first impressions were highly positive.

Record-low price: Amazon's event is still a day away, but there's no denying that this early offer is just as good, if not better than any you'll find on actual Prime Day. It likes to yo-yo in price, but this is the first time we've seen this model drop below £100 since Black Friday last year. For a dual basket model and 13 different cooking methods, how can you go wrong? View Deal
As mentioned, we haven't reviewed the Philips 3000 series in its entirety just yet, however our experiences with the Philips 1000 Series and Philips 5000 Series went down swimmingly, so our trust in Philips' performance and delivery is very much there.
I've been using the smaller Instant Vortex Plus air fryer for the past two years, and while it's one of my favorite healthy cooking appliances for speedy and tasty results, I've found myself wanting to cook more for meal prepping. That in mind, cooking in batches just adds extra time on to how long you spend in the kitchen. The Philips 3000 Series takes away that pain point.
Size-wise, the Philips 3000 Series has two separate baskets, one at 3L and the other at 6L, totalling a spacious 9L. Admittedly, it's not one for smaller countertops, but it provides ample cooking space for you to speed through meal prepping, or for feeding multiple mouths at the table if you have a larger family. Additionally, you can cook separate dishes to finish at the same time, taking the guess work out of cooking.
With my Instant Vortex Plus, it has four solid cooking presets — six with its larger sibling — and though this may suffice for some users, it's always helpful to have more options in case you decide to experiment with new recipes, for instance.
With its generous eight presets on its touchscreen, the Philips 3000 Series sets the times and temperature for you based on whatever storm you fancy whipping up. You can also make the most of the HomeID app — which features more than 500 recipes — instead of scrolling through TikTok endlessly to find your next dinner party centrepiece (which I'm guilty of doing all the time).
Fantasy managers will be treated to a deep list of two-start options this week. Even without an obvious headliner, there are at least five pitchers who warrant strong consideration and a few others who make sense in the right situation. On the hitting side, the Red Sox and Mets should meet the needs of anyone who is looking for immediate help.
Zebby Matthews, Twins, 15% (vs. LAD, vs. COL): Matthews has logged a 4.78 ERA that has been heavily influenced by a pair of 7-run disasters. The 26-year-old has notched a quality start in each of his other five appearances, and his 34:9 K:BB ratio is an impressive mark. Homer prevention has been the main problem for Matthews, both this season (1.7 HR/9 rate) and throughout his brief career. If he can survive a start against the high-scoring Dodgers at the outset of the week, he could thrive against a Rockies offense that typically struggles on the road.
Andre Pallante, Cardinals, 42% (vs. ARI, vs. MIA): Pallante has always ranked among the league leaders in groundball rate, and is showing some skill improvements this year by producing a career-best 19.3% strikeout rate. Because he gives up plenty of contact, the right-hander will always be a weak option in the WHIP category. But he has become a serviceable innings eater on a team that has played better than expected, which makes him a viable option in 12-team leagues for two home starts this week.
Anthony Kay, White Sox, 13% (vs. CLE, vs. KC): Although he struggled in a tough matchup at Yankee Stadium last time out (4 IP, 4 ER), Kay has produced respectable results (3.77 ERA, 1.30 WHIP, 40:14 K:BB ratio) in nine starts since the calendar flipped to May. The southpaw finished six innings just twice this season, and the combination of a poor 7.0 K/9 ratio and inability to work deep into games gives him a low ceiling. That being said, he has favorable matchups this week, especially with the Guardians working without José Ramírez.
Mitch Keller, Pirates, 31% (vs. SEA, vs. CIN): Keller is having a disappointing season that includes his worst ERA since 2021 and worst WHIP since 2022. While the right-hander must take responsibility for a small drop in his strikeout rate, the biggest reason for his struggles is a 63.1% strand rate that is the second-worst mark among qualified pitchers. Keller won’t make the cut in many leagues this week due to his bust potential, but with two starts at his pitcher-friendly home park, he is a better option than many will realize.
Merrill Kelly, Diamondbacks, 41% (@ STL, @ TB): Kelly took a step backward in an inconsistent season when he gave up six runs on 11 hits over 5.1 innings against a mediocre Angels lineup last time out. The veteran has allowed two or fewer runs in half of his 12 starts but unfortunately surrendered five or more runs on five occasions. The result is a 5.81 ERA, 1.51 WHIP and a poor 42:28 K:BB ratio. Kelly is the ultimate boom-or-bust option in a week where he has mid-level matchups.
Zack Littell, Nationals, 9% (vs. PHI, @ BAL): There are a few reasons to pass on Littell, who ranks second in baseball in homers allowed and lacks strikeout abilities (5.2 K/9 rate). But it’s worth nothing that since May 1, the veteran has gone 6-2 while posting solid ratios (3.83 ERA, 1.13 WHIP). Being backed by a high-scoring offense gives Littell some win potential, which means that he can be considered by managers who are desperate to make a move in that category.
Grant Holmes, Braves, 25% (@ SD, @ SF): Holmes’ most recent start was cut short due to a weather delay, which may have been for the best given that he had allowed three runs on four hits and three walks over two innings. The right-hander has been the definition of a rotation filler this season, logging unimpressive ratios (4.33 ERA, 1.40 WHIP) while failing to work past the fifth inning in six of his past eight starts. Holmes has favorable matchups this week, which makes him usable for those in deep leagues who have modest expectations.
Kumar Rocker, Rangers, 8% (@ MIA, @ TOR): Rocker is coming off arguably his worst start of the season, when he allowed six earned runs (seven total) over 3.1 innings in a loss to the Twins. The former top prospect remains a below-average starter in most areas, including his swing-and-miss abilities (7.3 K/9 rate) and control skills (3.9 BB/9 rate). Although his matchups this week are favorable, Rocker lacks the skills to climb high on this week’s deep list.
Kyle Leahy, Cardinals, 4% (vs. ARI, vs. MIA): Overall, Leahy has no real strengths and one glaring weakness. The first-year starter has average control and below-average strikeout ability. He could likely survive those skills if opposing hitters weren’t regularly tagging him with hard contact. Until Leahy lowers his 11.5% barrel rate and 92.6 mph average exit velocity, he belongs on waivers in every mixed league.
In order, here are the best streamers for the week, with their start date and Yahoo roster rate in brackets.
Gage Jump @ SF (Wednesday, 39%)
Griffin Jax vs. KC (Wednesday, 35%)
Troy Melton vs. HOU (Thursday, 30%)
Noah Cameron @ TB (Wednesday, 37%)
Sean Burke vs. BOS (Tuesday, 24%)
Walbert Ureña vs. ATH (Friday, 43%)
J.T. Ginn @ LAA (Friday, 48%)
Michael McGreevy vs. ARI (Thursday, 33%)
Jeffrey Springs @ SF (Thursday, 16%)
Stephen Kolek @ CWS (Friday, 38%)
Eric Lauer @ MIN (Monday, 15%)
Matthew Liberatore vs. ARI (Wednesday, 8%)
Sean Manaea vs. CHC (Wednesday, 16%)
Keider Montero vs. HOU (Friday, 16%)
Red Sox @ Rockies, vs. Yankees: Not only do the Red Sox play four games over the next four days, but they also get to ply their trade at offense-inducing Coors Field against a Rockies staff that ranks last in baseball with a 5.53 ERA. The team lacks an obvious streamer, but those in deep leagues can try Marcelo Mayer (4%). Caleb Durbin (11%) also deserves credit for turning around a poor season with a recent hot stretch.
Mets vs. Cubs: New York should produce some strong volume plays when they face four right-handed starters over the next four days. Outfielders Carson Benge (45%) and A.J. Ewing (16%) both bat from the left side, making them the top players to add. They are especially appealing in categories leagues, thanks to their steals potential.
FNB Stadium turned into a mini World Cup village Friday as fans filled the home of the Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC, for a free watch party on the South Shore. Supporters in national team jerseys and Riverhounds gear packed into the stands to watch the match on the stadium videoboard, bringing global soccer culture to the banks of the Monongahela.
The event is part of a series of USA World Cup watch parties hosted by the Riverhounds and partners, designed to give Pittsburghers a stadium‑style experience even when the action is hundreds of miles away. Families, longtime soccer fans and casual viewers mixed on the concourse, creating a festival atmosphere with chants, flags and interactive soccer activities on the field.
Local tourism officials say nights like this are about more than fandom — they’re part of a broader push to cement Pittsburgh’s status as a sports destination that can turn big games into real visitor spending. Sports events supported by VisitPITTSBURGH have generated tons of business from the NFL Draft to this week’s World Cup parties. Watch parties help drive business to bars, restaurants and hotels clustered around Station Square and Downtown.
With Pittsburgh also hosting larger World Cup fan zones at Acrisure Stadium, the Riverhounds’ series of South Shore watch parties show how the city is using global soccer to boost its economy — and bring thousands of fans together under one skyline.
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: World Cup 2026: Pittsburgh watch party at FNB Stadium

For the first time in the history of the Egyptian national team, a match was won at a World Cup. The 3–1 victory over New Zealand was celebrated not only in the stadium, but also afterward on the streets of Vancouver.
Star player Mohamed Salah and his teammates celebrated the historic win in front of the stadium, close to the fans.
Music blasted from a huge speaker and the atmosphere was at boiling point. There were also huge cheers from the fans when Salah was lifted onto their shoulders. Let’s see whether there will be another celebratory huddle on Saturday.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

Manchester United are confident that West Ham will reduce their asking price for Mateus Fernandes with the club in need of sales before the end of the financial year.
Relegation from thePremier League has further contributed to West Ham's need to balance the books. The East Londoners posted a loss of £104million last year, a report that confirmed sales were necessary, even without relegation.
West Ham's relegation means the club are likely to need raise around £150m from sales, with the financial year deadline fast approaching on June 30th. The Hammers are at risk of breaching Premier League or Football League financial regulations without sales.
West Ham's position has left Manchester United relaxed on Fernandes, having identified the 21-year-old as a top target this summer. Despiterival interest from Tottenham Hotspur, the Red Devils remain confident of agreeing a deal, with Fernandes keen on a move to Old Trafford.
Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have also tracked Fernandes, who made his debut for Portugal in March.
However, United have laid the groundwork for a deal and believe Fernandes can be signed for less than his current £85m asking price.
West Ham signed Fernandes from Southampton for a fee of around £38m last summer, and the Saints retain a 15% sell-on clause. As a result, West Ham are hoping a bidding war can ensue.
Fernandes is one of several big names expected to leave the London Stadium. Crysencio Summerville, who has scored twice at the World Cup for the Netherlands, is another attracting interest from top teams withManchester United also among his suitors. Like Fernandes, Spurs and PSG are also monitoring Summerville's situation.
Jarrod Bowen, Konstantinos Mavropanos and January signing Taty Castellanos also have Premier League interest.
It’s a busy week with nearly half the league playing seven games. We still want to stream our hitters against the Rockies, Nationals, Angels, White Sox and Orioles pitchers. However, the Orioles have a few starting pitchers like Kyle Bradish, Trevor Rogers, Shane Baz and Brandon Young who have been pitching better lately.
Below is our weekly adjusted scores for pitchers to see the team luck factors and skills we should be paying attention to. The one that might adjust over time will be the Astros, with Hunter Brown back into the mix.

Diamondbacks (4 at STL, 3 at TB)
The Diamondbacks face five right-handed starting pitchers in Week 14. The Cardinals have been better than expected from a K-BB% perspective. Meanwhile, the Rays continue to pitch well. Volume will be favorable for the Diamondbacks’ hitters, but playing on the road might make the matchups more neutral.
Red Sox (3 at COL, 4 vs. NYY)
The Red Sox project to face three right-handed starting pitchers, including favorable matchups against the Rockies. They’ll miss Cam Schlittler, but the Yankees still have solid starting pitchers. Marcelo Mayer and Masataka Yoshida might be the biggest playing-time losers this week.
Cubs (4 at NYM, 3 at MIL)
The Cubs project to face five right-handed starting pitchers in Week 14. It’s a mixed bag of matchups, including a few tougher options in Nolan McLean, Freddy Peralta, Jacob Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison.
Tigers (4 vs. NYY, 3 vs. HOU)
The Tigers will face five right-handed starting pitchers in Week 14. Two of the lefties come early in the week via Carlos Rodón and Ryan Weathers. Kerry Carpenter and Colt Keith have been sitting against lefties, though they only faced two since June 1.
Astros (3 at TOR, 4 at DET)
There are six right-handed starters coming up for the Astros. They’ll miss Tarik Skubal, but face Framber Valdez as their only left-handed starting pitcher on the schedule in Week 14. Their only strong-side platoon option that should gain playing time is outfielder Joey Loperfido.
Royals (4 at TB, 3 at CWS)
The Royals will have five right-handed starting pitchers in Week 14, including two in their first series against the Rays (Shane McClanahan and Ian Seymour). Michael Massey and Kameron Misner are the strong-side platoon options, though Massey started against two of the six left-handed starters.
Mets (4 vs. CHC, 3 vs. PHI)
Jesús Luzardo is the only left-handed starting pitcher who projects to face the Mets in Week 14. Jared Young, Brett Baty and MJ Melendez should benefit from a right-heavy slate.
Yankees (3 at DET, 4 at BOS)
This looks like a weak-side platoon week for the Yankees’ hitters. They’ll face Framber Valdez and Tarik Skubal in the first series. Then they face Connelly Early, Peyton Tolle and Jake Bennett, so that’s five left-handed starting pitchers that project to face the Yankees. This could be a deep-league boost for Amed Rosario and Anthony Volpe.
Phillies (4 at WSH, 3 at NYM)
The Phillies should face six right-handed starting pitchers in Week 14, with Foster Griffin as the only lefty on the slate. Since Gabriel Rincones Jr. has been called up, he has sat against all three left-handed starting pitchers. Justin Crawford seems to be platooned, as he only started against lefties in two of seven games since June 1.
Cardinals (4 vs. ARI, 3 vs. MIA)
Like other teams, the strong-side platoon options should benefit the Cardinals in Week 14. The Cardinals project to face six right-handed starting pitchers. Lars Nootbar (more on him later) and possibly Nathan Church will be the biggest beneficiaries.
Rays (4 vs. KC, 3 vs. ARI)
The Rays will face five right-handed starting pitchers. They’ll face one lefty in the first and second series of the week.
Rangers (3 at MIA, 4 at TOR)
Patrick Corbin looks like the only left-handed starting pitcher to face the Rangers in Week 14. Fire up Joc Pederson for some pop in deeper leagues.
Blue Jays (3 vs. HOU, 4 vs. TEX)
MacKenzie Gore is the only left-handed starter on the slate for the Blue Jays. Jesús Sánchez and Yohendrick Piñango (more on them below) should be the main beneficiaries as strong-side platoon options.
Nationals (4 vs. PHI, 3 at BAL)
The Nationals project to face five right-handed starting pitchers, with Jesús Luzardo and Cristopher Sánchez as the only two lefties on the slate. Luis Garcia Jr. is the only Nationals’ hitter who seems to be in a strong-side platoon.
The Phillies face the Nationals for four games, ranking second-worst in the adjusted score. That indicates the Nationals’ pitchers have been brutal in nearly every pitching metric. Since June 1, Alec Bohm has been hitting better. Bohm hit three home runs with 17 RBI, one steal and a .299 batting average since June 1.
After Bohm’s home run totals have been trending down over the past two seasons, with 15 in 2024 and 11 in 2025, he already has nine in 2026, projecting for 15-16. Though Bohm’s 3.4% barrel rate per plate appearance is down by over one percentage point, he hit four of 10 season-long barrels since June 1. Add Bohm in shallower leagues to stream in Week 14.
Earlier in the season, Bryson Stott was being deployed as a strong-side platoon option. Like Bohm, Stott has been hitting better since June 1. Stott has a .290 batting average, zero home runs and four steals since June 1st. His .353 BABIP since June 1 is boosting his batting average, though his season-long batting average should regress closer to .250-.260.
Stott has been pulling the ball more often (40.5%) into the air (16.1% pulled air rate). That coincides with Stott boasting a career-best 5.2% barrel rate per plate appearance, two points above his career norm. He is making small but notable approach changes. Though Stott isn’t as valuable in OBP leagues, he should be added and streamed in BA leagues.
Cole Carrigg was a top waiver pickup last week in deeper leagues. The Rockies will play three games in Colorado against the Red Sox and three at the Twins in Week 14. Boston and Minnesota rank inside the bottom 12 in the adjusted scores, suggesting we should stream hitters against them. Since Carrigg was called up on June 9, he played every day in center field.
Though Carrigg’s lower batting average (.250) doesn’t wow us, three home runs and three barrels in the early sample garner our attention. Carrigg hasn’t been known for his power, but he swings the bat fast (74.6 mph bat speed) while pulling the ball into the air often (29%). Fantasy managers will want to scoop him up in shallower formats for some outfield help because there’s power and speed within the profile.
Andrés Giménez is hitting better, with a .294 batting average, one home run and four steals since June 1. Giménez has been more aggressive, given his career-high 43% chase rate, though his 77.2% contact rate is similar to his career average. The matchups against the Astros and Rangers could be challenging in Week 14. Though Giménez hits in the bottom of the Blue Jays’ lineup, he should be a medium to deep-league consideration for batting average and speed.
There’s a league where I’ve been rolling with Nasim Nuñez at a middle infield spot for stolen bases. Earlier in the season, Nuñez’s batting average was awful, but he was stealing. Since June 1, Nuñez has a .404 batting average and four stolen bases, boosted by a .528 BABIP and six stolen bases. Nuñez already has 28 of the Nationals' 79 stolen bases (35.4%) this season.
Most projection systems have Nuñez for 40-45 stolen bases. Ride Nuñez’s BABIP high as a hitter pickup for batting average and steals.
We highlighted Lars Nootbaar last week after his return from injury. Since Nootbaar returned, he sat in all three games against left-handed starting pitchers. The Cardinals project to face six right-handed starters in Week 14, making Nootbaar a priority option in deeper leagues. Nootbaar is swinging the bat slightly harder (73.9 mph) and hitting four barrels with two home runs this season. The Cardinals face the Diamondbacks and Marlins in Week 14. Both teams rank in the bottom 10 in the adjusted scores, hinting at us wanting to stream against them.
Nootbaar is more valuable in OBP leagues and should be a target for power in deeper formats.
Josh Bell has been solid this season, with eight home runs and a .240 batting average. Bell continues to barrel up the ball with a 7% barrel rate (2026) and 8.6% (2025). He has been hitting well since June 1, rocking a .343 batting average and four home runs. Bell rocks an 8.3% barrel rate with a .396 BABIP since June 1, suggesting a mix of luck and skills in his favor. Look toward Bell for power and batting average in Week 14.
The Blue Jays have faced six left-handed starting pitchers since June 1. Jesús Sánchez and Yohendrick Piñango both played against one of the lefties since the beginning of June. Sánchez (1 HR, .256 BA) and Piñango (1 HR, .262 BA) have been solid since June 1, but the plate appearances have been limited. Both Sánchez (8.1% barrel per PA) and Piñango (5.1% barrel per PA) have power. Since the Blue Jays project to face six right-handed starting pitchers in Week 14, Sánchez and Piñango should warrant deep-league consideration to pick up and stream.
Dusty May, who led Michigan men’s basketball to a national title this past season, has agreed to become the new head coach of the Dallas Mavericks, ESPN’s Shams Charania, Adam Schefter and Pete Thamel reported on Monday.
This story is being updated.
The savior of Michigan basketball is gone.
Dusty May, the coach who turned the Wolverines around in one year and elevated the program to the highest pedestal in the sport in his second year, has left for the NBA to take a job with the Dallas Mavericks, according to ESPN on Monday, June 22.
The Mavs hired Toronto Raptors executive Masai Ujiri as team president after the 2025-26 season, and parted with head coach Jason Kidd on May 19.
May, 49, went 64-13 in two years in Ann Arbor and while his stay was shorter than U-M fans had hoped, it brought with it some of the most tremendous highs in more than 100 years of the team's existence.
In 2024-25, May − hired from Florida Atlanta − revamped the roster in six weeks with key transfers. Behind Danny Wolf, Vlad Goldin and Tre Donaldson, Michigan outperformed expectations, finished second in the Big Ten and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament after having missed the postseason the two prior seasons.
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Of course, that paled in comparison to what Michigan accomplished in 2025-26.
May landed Yaxel Lendeborg (UAB), Morez Johnson Jr. (Illinois), Aday Mara (UCLA) and Elliot Cadeau (North Carolina) from the portal. He added McDonald's All-American Trey McKenney (Orchard Lake Saint Mary's) and kept four key players intact from the prior season in Nimari Burnett, Roddy Gayle Jr., L.J. Cason and Will Tschetter.
Together, it proved to be far and away the greatest U-M team of all time. It set a program record in wins (37), a Big Ten record in wins (19), became the first team to sweep the league's road games (going 10-0) in 50 years and topped it all off with a dominant NCAA Tournament, winning six games by an average of 19 points en route to the second national championship in program history.
Much of that team left either due to eligibility or early for the NBA, yet still, May re-loaded, brining in a trio of proven transfers in Moustapha Thiam (Cincinnati), J.P. Estrella (Tennessee) and Jalen Reed (LSU) to pair with a proven backcourt of Cadeau and McKenney.
He landed a top-five freshman class in the nation, led by McDonalds All-Americans Brandon McCoy and Quinn Costello. He supplemented them with high upside, versatile players in Joseph Hartmann, Malachi Brown, Marcus Moller and Lincoln Cosby.
May seemingly could've stayed in Ann Arbor and built a behemoth, but as one of the most desired names across the sport at any level in the world, the chance to lead one of 30 NBA franchises was an opportunity that was too appealing to pass up.
May is a grinder; having gone from student manager, to graduate assistant, to video coordinator, to assistnat coach, to high-major assistant coach, to mid-major head coach and finally, head man at Michigan in one of the top basketball conferences in the nation.
Growing up in Eastern Greene, Indiana, his dream was to be a history teacher and high school coach. Instead, he had too much drive, talent and passion that helped him climb the ranks to become one of the most coveted minds in the sport.
It leaves a massive hole in Ann Arbor, one that won't be filled easily. It will sting for some time for the fans − knowing no matter who is brought in, it will be near-impossible shoes to fill. Then again, few people if any (even May and athletic director Warde Manuel admitted they didn't expect immediate success to the extent they had) would've thought what happened the past two years under May was possible.
As a result, Michigan is now on the hunt for a new coach − and many fans in the Ann Arbor area now likely have a new second-favorite NBA team behind the Pistons.
Tony Garcia is the Michigan beat writer for the Detroit Free Press. Email him at apgarcia@freepress.com and follow him on X at @RealTonyGarcia.
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Dusty May to be Dallas Mavericks head coach after title at Michigan

The last few weekends have been a whirlwind, as high caliber recruits and their families made the trip to Austin to be wined and dined by Steve Sarkisian and his staff for the summer official visit window. Yesterday marked the end of the third and final official visit weekend of the summer window, as we now head into the dead period and recruits head into decision mode before entering their senior seasons.
mood. 🤘 pic.twitter.com/8cP5Kim5Ix
— Justin Wells (@justinwells2424) June 21, 2026
The final recruiting weekend was headlined by five-star wide receiver commit Easton Royal, five-star Indianapolis (IN) Lawrence North wide receiver Monshun Sales, and one of the nation’s top running backs in Fort Bend (TX) Randle four-star Landen Williams-Callis.
HOOK’EM ??🤘🏾 pic.twitter.com/5hbMMZbWjb
— Landen Williams-Callis (@CallisLanden) June 20, 2026
On top of that, the Longhorns hosted five-star Gilmer (TX) offensive tackle Ismael Camara for an unofficial visit. Camara previously canceled all official visits for this summer so that he could focus on academics, so getting him on the campus prior to the dead period is a benefit for the Longhorns.
With several high priority targets on campus, the Longhorn staff called in some favors to co-sign their recruiting pitches, and even got an assist from an unexpected place.
#Texas has Jaylen Waddle on campus the same weekend as Easton Royal and Monshun Sales
— Hank South (@HankSouthOTF) June 20, 2026
Sark and Jeff Banks coached Waddle at Alabama@ontexasfootballhttps://t.co/kgQDjKdvJFpic.twitter.com/fKW6Uyz8Wh
No you are not in the Twilight Zone. That is former Alabama wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, who played for Steve Sarkisian and Jeff Banks during his time in Tuscaloosa. While I’m sure Waddle wasn’t giving a sales pitch on behalf of Texas over the weekend, it certainly doesn’t hurt to have a guy like him who can speak to the credibility of what the offensive staff is pitching.
“This was an amazing weekend. I really enjoyed it.”
— Inside Texas (@InsideTexas) June 21, 2026
Longhorns battling UCLA, Oregon, and Penn State for 2027 OL Lucas Rhoa.
Kyle Flood had him speak on the phone with Kelvin Banks during the trip. pic.twitter.com/MCHGPa5Df8
Waddle wasn’t the only former player of the staff that made his presence felt. Texas offensive line coach Kyle Flood had one of his star pupils in New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Kelvin Banks chat up Orange (TX) Lutheran three-star offensive linemen Lucas Rhoa over the weekend.
Needless to say Texas was putting its chips in the middle of the table over the weekend.
So where do things stand coming out of the weekend? Lets start with Royal, who has been feverishly pursued by both Florida and LSU for months. When asked what his commitment status was coming out of the weekend, Royal didn’t say his recruitment was shut down completely, but described his commitment with the Longhorns as “firm”.
2027 5-star Texas commit Easton Royal: “It was a great weekend. Going into this weekend, the whole goal was just to see if they were going to be able to lock down my commitment. I think they did a great job towards that.”
— Inside Texas (@InsideTexas) June 21, 2026
Called his pledge “firm”
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Royal has taken his visits over the months with the blessing of the Texas staff and has never come off his commitment to Texas. With that said, this will likely be treated as a live recruitment until the ink is dry with Royal publicly still keeping options open and on the table.
🤫🤫🤫 pic.twitter.com/506wZYTg4v
— Monshun “Showtime” Sales (@__1problem) June 21, 2026
Speaking of high end wideouts who are keeping their options open, Texas appears to have moved the needle with Monshun Sales. Sales gave his visit to Austin high marks and pointed out the marketing opportunities that Texas and the city of Austin provided, so that part of the pitch certainly appears to have landed with him and his camp.
5-star 2027 WR Monshun Sales talks #Texas official visit.
— CJ Vogel (@CJVogel_OTF) June 21, 2026
"Texas is more than just football – it's like you come here and there are just so many opportunities outside of football with marketing and everything."
OTF: https://t.co/FzJQe7HZrQpic.twitter.com/wxm257mRNe
The Longhorn staff is also pitching Sales and Royal as a potential dynamic duo in Austin. That would certainly be a very high NIL price tag to pull off that kind of coup, but that has not tempered the Texas staff’s enthusiasm in trying to pull it off.
Sales said post-visit that a decision could come in July.
2027 5-star WR Monshun Sales said after his Texas OV that he expects a final decision to be made some time in July.
— Inside Texas (@InsideTexas) June 21, 2026
On potentially playing with Easton Royal: “We talk about it all the time. That’s my guy. We talk about playing with each other.”
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With the official visit blitz now in the rearview, we start tracking trend patterns for commitments as we round out the month of June and head into July. Coming out of this final weekend, Texas has already picked up steam in the recruitments of DeSoto (TX) cornerback Dhillon McGee, who announced a commitment date for this week as well as Atascocita (TX) defensive tackle Jason Johnson.
Show up at 6:30, announcement at 7! Where’s home?? pic.twitter.com/dE3RAriFFd
— Dhillon “Sauce” McGee (@Thereal_407) June 22, 2026
The Longhorns had a productive month of June on the recruiting trail, but now they look to follow it up with a productive month of July by being able to get some big recruitments over the finish line.
2023 Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova has been suspended for four years for refusing a drugs test.
Vondrousova, the former world No 6, refused an out-of-competition test by a doping control official on 3 December 2025 and was subsequently charged by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), which oversees tennis’ anti-doping policy, for failing to provide a sample in April this year.
The ITIA announced on Monday that an independent tribunal ruled Vondrousova’s evidence during the hearing offered “no compelling justification” for her refusal of the test.
Vondrousova released a statement this April saying that she had “reached a breaking point after months of physical and mental stress” at the time of the random visit and suffered an “acute stress reaction” which had prevented her from thinking rationally.
Tennis players are required to log their whereabouts for an allotted hour each day with anti-doping authorities so they can be tested outside of competition, although tests can also occur outside these set windows.
The officer who visited her in December arrived at 8.15pm, outside her whereabouts submission slot for the day, and demanded an immediate test, which Vondrousova described as a “serious intrusion into my privacy”.
The ITIA said on Monday: “Under anti-doping rules, the starting point for a sanction when a player refuses a test must be the same as if they had tested positive. This is to ensure that anyone who is doping cannot serve a shorter ban simply by refusing to be tested.”
The ITIA’s chief executive Karen Moorhouse said: “We understand that the testing process is uncomfortable, and acknowledge that it is an additional burden for players whose jobs already come with a high level of pressure and scrutiny, but it is essential to protect fair competition.
“Safety and welfare of players and our testers is really important to us. Our testers are well-trained, professional, and the gender of our testing witness always matches the player. They carry ID at all times, and players are able to verify their identity in other ways if they are ever unsure.”

Vondrousova explained during the hearing that stress and poor mental health affected her decision making, as well as concerns for her safety, and said that the tester failed to properly identify themselves.
The tribunal considered her explanations as well as evidence from the doping control officer who had attempted to conduct the test, and determined there was “no compelling justification” for her refusal.
Moorhouse added: “Unpredictable testing is an essential tool to protect clean sport.
“The independent tribunal ultimately supported that principle. This case is an important reminder that players can be tested at any time, in any place, and that refusal comes with significant risk.”

In her statement in April, released on Instagram, Vondrousova cited the case of double Wimbledon champion and her compatriot Petra Kvitova, who was brutally attacked by an intruder at her home in 2016, suffering severe stab wounds to her left playing hand.
Vondrousova said: “After what happened to Petra, we don't take strangers at our door lightly.”
She continued: “The recent doping control incident happened because I reached a breaking point after months of physical and mental stress.
“Years of hateful messages and threats have affected how safe I feel in my own space. When someone rang my door late at night without properly identifying themselves or following protocol — I reacted as a person who felt scared.
“In that moment, it was about feeling safe, not about avoiding anything.”

She revealed that experts confirmed she suffered an Acute Stress Reaction and Generalised Anxiety Disorder, adding: “In that moment, fear clouded my judgment and I just couldn't process the situation rationally.”
Now ranked 112th in the world, Vondrousova last played on the WTA Tour in Adelaide this January.
The 26-year-old has the right to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, as do the ITIA and the Czech national federation. She not be allowed to play in, coach at, or attend any events organised or sanctioned by any of tennis’ four major bodies: the ITF, ATP, WTA, or the grand slams, as well as any organised by any national association, during her four-year ban.
Her suspension will end on 21 June 2030. She had originally been slated to appear at Wimbledon next week.
The Milwaukee Brewers announced a list of former players set to return for the Alumni Legends Game, a first-time endeavor that will follow the current Brewers' battle Friday, July 24 against the Colorado Rockies. That game will have an unusual 3:10 p.m. CT start time.
More than 30 former players will compete in the Legends Game, scheduled to begin 20 minutes after last pitch. It's a follow-up to the team's successful alumni home-run derby almost exactly one year earlier.
The roster includes players from the past 25 years at American Family Field, part of a broader celebration of a quarter-century inside the stadium. Former general managers Doug Melvin and Gord Ash will square off as opposing GMs, assembling the rosters coached by former Brewers coaches Ed Sedar and Garth Iorg.
The game will last three innings or one hour, whichever comes first. If it ends in a tie, the players will engage in a tiebreaking home-run derby swing-off.
The Brewers are selling a special ticket package with the game, including a limited-edition bowling shirt, an autographed photo card from a participating alumnus. Pregame beer ($2.50) and brats ($2.50) will be discounted for the occasion, with 25% off select merchandise at the Brewers Team Store before first pitch of the 3:10 p.m. game.
The alumni will also hang out in the concourses for photo opportunities from 1:50 p.m. to 2:25 p.m. CT.
The list of participating players includes Geoff Jenkins and Corey Hart, players who just made cameos in Milwaukee during the sold-out Banana Ball showcase at American Family Field.
Ryan Braun, Bill Hall, Nyjer Morgan, Jonathan Lucroy and Richie Sexson will all be on hand, as will pitchers like Ben Sheets and Yovani Gallardo. Several notable contributors to the 2018 NLCS qualifier will be involved, including Manny Piña, Mike Moustakas, Jesús Aguilar, Travis Shaw, Eric Thames, Erik Kratz, Jeremy Jeffress, Corey Knebel, Chase Anderson and Eric Sogard.
Among those not on the list are Prince Fielder and Carlos Gómez, both of whom appeared in the home-run derby a year ago, nor is home-run derby champ Keon Broxton. Newly minted Hall of Famer CC Sabathia is also not on the list.
The list of participants includes (in alphabetical order):
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brewers announce full roster of ex-players in alumni game

England's opening World Cup match - a 4-2 win over Croatia - was an intense 90 minutes that was a departure from the more measured approach fans had become used to under Gareth Southgate.
Football is ultimately about results, of course, and Southgate turned England into an international team capable of making deep runs in tournaments - leading them to the final of the European Championship in both 2021 and 2024.
But for many, style matters too.
Here we take a closer look at the similarities and differences between the approaches of Southgate and his successor Thomas Tuchel.
The most obvious change since Tuchel's appointment has been his willingness to leave star names out of the squad.
At times during Euro 2024, Southgate's England had Phil Foden on the left wing, Cole Palmer in attacking midfield and Trent Alexander-Arnold in holding midfield.
Tuchel left all three out of his World Cup squad.
In simple terms, this can be explained as Tuchel taking a system-first approach while Southgate took a player-first approach.
Tuchel decided on a clear system and a set of tactics he wanted to use, then looked at the players who could best carry out the roles he wanted - irrespective of name.
It is one of the reasons Morgan Rogers - more suited to what Tuchel wants from his number 10 - was picked over Foden and Palmer.
Southgate appeared to look at the best individuals he could select before trying to build a system around them, and at times was questioned for shoehorning players into roles they were not perfect fits for.
That is partly why we saw changes to the starting XI and system mid-tournament under Southgate.
Both approaches have proved successful throughout football and come with their own pros and cons.
While Tuchel has created a system in which each player's role is clear, Southgate instead encouraged individuals to solve problems - reading the game as it happened.
Including big names across the pitch therefore made sense, with their individual quality helping England produce game-changing moments. Think Jude Bellingham's bicycle kick against Slovakia, or the long-range finish from Cole Palmer against Spain.
Bellingham did score an individually brilliant goal in last week's opener against Croatia, but it came on the back of a well-worked attacking routine England have developed over the course of Tuchel's reign. It's a move that, in theory, also works with Rogers in Bellingham's role.
Without Alexander-Arnold's through-balls, Foden's long shots and Palmer's creativity, England's current squad has perhaps slightly less individual game-breaking quality - but Tuchel will hope those he has selected will combine to produce a greater collective performance.
Tuchel's game model for England is built on a few core ideas. In November, assistant coach Anthony Barry told the Guardian the modern game needed a new approach.
"There are emotional wins you can get as a coach in the first and final thirds - playing out from the back, pressing from the front," he said. "But in the middle area of the pitch, those 24 metres, we feel the game has become stuck, particularly in the Premier League.
"Everybody has so much information now. They know how to set up - mid-blocks, deep blocks. We are really trying to focus on accelerating the game across those 24 metres."
Watching the Croatia game back, that was easy to see.
Pickford had 72 touches as Tuchel's men went backwards to entice Croatia to step out before playing forward quickly into the runners in behind.
That game, in particular, highlighted two clear differences to the Southgate era.
The first being the speed of play through the middle third.
Southgate's sides, perhaps more traditionally, built up short - looking to progress the ball more slowly. They wanted to keep the ball, move up the pitch as a unit before - when pinning the opposition in their own third - trying to break down the low block.
That worked particularly well against teams who conceded control and were reluctant to press high.
But with football always developing, games towards the end of Southgate's reign featured England facing increasingly clever defensive tactics. We saw braver mid-blocks and, at times, teams pressing higher. This is in line with the rise in man-to-man pressure we've seen become more common in club football.
The second difference was the manner in which the team looked to solve tactical dilemmas.
For Tuchel, clever and more aggressive defensive tactics are countered through specific patterns and planned solutions.
Against Croatia, as England passed the ball backwards, Declan Rice moved into a wide-left position vacating the centre of the pitch for Harry Kane to drop into alongside Elliot Anderson. Bellingham pushed forward into the last line.
These movements were automatic but worked to undo Croatia's press. After bringing Croatia up the pitch, the moves ended with Kane or Anderson playing it long into Bellingham, Anthony Gordon or Noni Madueke.
Coaches prescribe solutions for players, who are selected to execute those ideas. That is put in a simplistic way, but is the Tuchel way.
Southgate, when faced with a similar mid-block shape, would rely on the players he'd selected to solve the problem in a more intuitive manner.
This approach was harder for opponents to prepare for, with Alexander-Arnold and Kobbie Mainoo able to come up with different ways to progress the ball - but without specific direction, players could become stuck against well-prepared defences in an increasingly tactical sport.
The rotation England used against Croatia, of course, won't be a surprise for their next opponents.
In the coaching world, there is a maxim some believe in - that teams are built in the image of their coaches.
Southgate was impressively able to steady the ship before pushing them extremely close to glory. He did so in a highly pragmatic manner. His sides didn't create end-to-end affairs as though it might have increased their chances of scoring, it would also have increased the likelihood of them turning the ball over and conceding.
By reducing variance and keeping the game tight, eventually England's quality would shine through. Against top-level quality, their collective tactical ideas could appear undercooked.
When they did go ahead, one critique was they would look to defend their lead rather than build it - just look at the Euro 2020 final as one example.
Tuchel's appetite for risk is greater. England's substitutes against Croatia were like for like in profile rather than changing the dynamic or balance of the team.
Yes, they looked more fragile than Southgate's side defensively. But it's a trade-off many fans will be willing to accept.

On a 53-man roster, some players are more important than others. So, who are the top 10 most important New York Giants?
The answer is subjective. There is no absolute, obvious, correct 10. Regardless, I am going to offer my list of 10, formed after consultation with the Big Blue View front office of Tony DelGenio and Chris Pflum. We will count down from No. 10, doing one player each day.
Remember, this list is NOT “most talented” or “best”. This is “most important.” I thought of most important both in terms of talent, and in terms of how much each player’s quality of play, health, and role could be critical to the success of the 2026 Giants.
On a team that needed to upgrade its pass-catchers, Likely was the Giants’ biggest swing at doing so.
With questions swirling around the early-season availability and effectiveness of Malik Nabers, the Giants’ best receiver, Likely becomes more important.
The fact that the Giants signed the 26-year-old to a three-year, $40 million contract ($20.5 million guaranteed) to be something he has never been — a No. 1 tight end and primary weapon in their passing attack — makes Likely’s success or failure even more important to the Giants’ fortunes.
If the Giants are right, the 6-foot-4, 245-pound Likely will help mitigate the loss of 1,000-yard wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson in free agency and give Jaxson Dart a big, reliable, potentially dynamic target in the middle of the field.
If the Giants are wrong, they have an overpaid TE2.
Likely played the past four seasons for Giants coach John Harbaugh with the Baltimore Ravens. Harbaugh said at the NFL owner’s meetings that he was “certain he’s [Likely] going to be able to put up the numbers, the stats.”
“I’ve seen him every day in practice,” Harbaugh said. “I’ve seen him make plays. I know how he plays the game. So, you try to kind of create a vision for a player. What do you think they’re capable of doing? And one thing that we always have tried to do is see what players can do. Not so much concerned about what they don’t do, what they haven’t done, what they can’t do. What can they do? And when you see a player do it every day, you got a pretty good idea what he’s capable of.
“He’s a playmaking football player. He’s going to make plays for us. I think Jaxson’s going to really like him running the routes and being in his line of vision. He’s got a big catch radius. He can make plays; after he makes the catch, he can get upfield. He can make people miss. He can run people over. He’s a very good perimeter blocker. You’ll see that. That’ll be good for our run game. So, all those things he brings to the table.”
If Likely, entering his fifth NFL season, is what Harbaugh promises he will be, that can make a huge difference for Dart and the Giants.

Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Michigan men’s basketball head coach Dusty May is taking the Dallas Maverick’s head coaching job.
NEWS: Michigan coach Dusty May is finalizing a deal to take the Dallas Mavericks head coaching job, sources tell @PeteThamel, @shams and me. May led Michigan basketball to the national title in April. The allure of coaching Cooper Flagg as a linchpin piece helped draw him. pic.twitter.com/OfHGnRvY6o
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 22, 2026
This story will be updated.
Who is the Houston Texans' most important second-year player?
Last season, four rookies made their mark en route to a 12-win campaign. Wide receiver Jayden Higgins finished with six receiving touchdowns and led the franchise with explosive plays. Offensive tackle Tay Ersery locked down the left tackle job in training camp and looked promising in pass protection as the season concluded.
Jaylin Noel was mostly a factor on special teams while Woody Marks took over for Nick Chubb as the lead back midway through the season. Both aren't expected to start, but they will see expanded roles rotating into Nick Caley's offensive personnel on passing downs.
Of the four, which is the most important to Houston's success? Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon believes Ersery, who could be the lone returning starter on the Texans' remade offensive line, is the top name to watch heading into the season, mainly because of the value of the position.
"The second-round pick struggled often at left tackle for a line that couldn't consistently put it together in front of C.J. Stroud in 2025," Gagnon wrote.
"If this offense is going to start pulling its weight for a team that fancies itself a contender, it'll need a big leap forward from one of the most penalized tackles in football last season."
Ersery, a second-round pick out of Minnesota, looked lost early in the year, allowing 13 pressures and seven sacks through the first 12 games. For as bad as it was to start, Ersert drastically turned the corner to close out his rookie campaign, allowing just four pressures and zero sacks through the final five games of the regular season.
Houston has high hopes that Ersery, now with 16 games under his belt, and believe the best is still to come.
“One thing I've challenged ‘Tae’ on is just taking more of that vocal leadership approach. Although he's a second-year player, he's a rookie who came in, played a ton of snaps for us, starting at left tackle. He has leadership traits, leadership qualities," Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said last month. "I try and empower him to allow those qualities to show a lot of guys around him to feel that leadership that he does have. He's doing a great job so far. These OTAs he's came back in shape. He's ready to roll. He's looking really good. He'll be in a good spot for us this year. He just keeps leading by being vocal, not just by what you do on the field.”
To read the full list of second-year breakout players, click here.
This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Who is the Texans' biggest second-year breakout player?

Manchester United say they have secured the majority of the land required to build a new 100,000-seater stadium.
The new stadium is planned to be the biggest sporting arena in the UK, with the club acquiring a 25-acre site located approximately 350m north-west of Old Trafford.
It also forms part of a wider regeneration project, which United say is expected to deliver around 15,000 new homes, including affordable housing, create 48,000 new jobs locally and over 90,000 nationally, and add more than £7 billion a year to the UK economy.
Collette Roche, CEO, Manchester United’s new stadium development, said: “Today’s news highlights the progress we’re making towards a world-class new home for Manchester United and represents a significant milestone as we move into the next phase of development.
“Being able to build so close to Old Trafford allows us to preserve the heritage, traditions and rituals that are so important to our fans. We are committed to building a world-class stadium with our supporters, not just for them, with atmosphere, affordability and accessibility at the heart of our thinking.
“This is a generational opportunity that is fully aligned with both local and national growth ambitions. Securing the right land for our new home has been absolutely critical, and the land we’ve acquired gives us the stage to deliver a truly world-class stadium that honours our past and is ready for our future.”

William Saliba (25) has confirmed that he is “not at 100%” due to an ongoing back issue, through which he has been playing for several months for Arsenal.
Prior to flying to the US, there had been fears that the Arsenal defender’s FIFA World Cup dreams could be curtailed by the issue. However, the severity of the problem has been downplayed by Didier Deschamps and France’s medical staff. It is still an issue that needs managing, however, and there is a prospect of Saliba undergoing surgery on the problem post-tournament, as revealed by L’Équipe.
Saliba also missed the first two training sessions following Les Bleus’ arrival in Boston, accentuating fears. Those were somewhat allayed when the defender started against Senegal in France’s World Cup opener.
He has, however, confirmed that he is being limited by the issue. “I won’t say what it prevents me from doing because that could then inform our opponents. But you can’t look for excuses. The staff are managing it well. I hope that will continue,” said the Arsenal defender.
It is an issue that has also been managed by Arsenal’s medical staff, as he revealed. “I have had small niggles for several months. I gritted my teeth. There was the Premier League and the Champions League.”
And he will continue to play on through the pain for Les Bleus. “It is a World Cup. It only comes around once every four years. You have to grit your teeth. Lots of players play with niggles. Adrenaline plays a big role. I am not at 100% but that is also the case for several players,” he said.
The Wimbledon draw takes place on Friday 26 June as Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek enter as defending champions and Serena Williams returns to singles action for the first time since 2022.
Seven-time Wimbledon champion Williams, 44, accepted the final wildcard spot in the women’s singles and could be drawn to play one of the world’s top players in her first match in four years. Williams has played two doubles matches so far in her comeback, and has also accepted a doubles wildcard alongside her sister Venus.
World No 1 Sinner, newly crowned French Open champion Alexander Zverev and the 39-year-old Novak Djokovic are arguably the standout favourites on the men’s side, while two-time champion Carlos Alcaraz continues to be sidelined by a wrist injury.
Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka is yet to win Wimbledon and is the top seed on the women’s side, ahead of former champion and world No 2 Elena Rybakina and defending champion Swiatek. French Open winner Mirra Andreeva carries good form onto the grass.
From a British perspective, Emma Raducanu returns as the 30th seed after an impressive run to the Queen’s final while former world No 4 Jack Draper is unseeded as he returns to action after a year of injury hell.
The draw for the men’s and women’s singles at Wimbledon will take place at 10am BST (UK time) on Friday 26 June.
What to watch for
Everyone will be desperate to see who Serena Williams plays in her first singles match in four years. She could play anyone, from world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka down to a fellow wildcard like Britain’s Katie Swan. Defending champion Iga Swiatek will hope for a good draw when she opens play on Centre Court on Tuesday - perhaps she will land in the same quarter as last year’s runner-up Amanda Anisimova, who Swiatek defeated 6-0 6-0. British No 1 Emma Raducanu, the 30th seed, has found some form on the grass and is likely to be handed a collision course with a big name by the third round. As for dangerous floaters, as well as Williams, there are two recent Wimbledon champions returning as unseeded players: Barbora Krejcikova and Marketa Vondrousova.
Seeded

Unseeded
Jelena Ostapenko (LAT)
Cristina Bucsa (ESP)
Xinyu Wang (CHN)
Jaqueline Cristian (ROU)
Maya Joint (AUS)
Sara Bejlek (CZE)
Emma Navarro (USA)
Elisabetta Cocciaretto (ITA)
Karolina Pliskova (CZE)
Janice Tjen (INA)
Barbora Krejcikova (CZE)

Tereza Valentova (CZE)
Marketa Vondrousova (CZE)
Dayana Yastremska (UKR)
Laura Siegemund (GER)
Mccartney Kessler (USA)
Maria Sakkari (GRE)
Magdalena Frech (POL)
Lois Boisson (FRA)
Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP)
Tatjana Maria (GER)
Qinwen Zheng (CHN)
Yuliia Starodubtseva (UKR)
Talia Gibson (AUS)
Caty Mcnally (USA)
Magda Linette (POL)
Anna Bondar (HUN)
Zeynep Sonmez (TUR)
Antonia Ruzic (CRO)
Daria Kasatkina (AUS)
Elsa Jacquemot (FRA)
Solana Sierra (ARG)
Nikola Bartunkova (CZE)
Oleksandra Oliynykova (UKR)
Panna Udvardy (HUN)
Katie Boulter (GBR)

Renata Zarazua (MEX)
Taylor Townsend (USA)
Shuai Zhang (CHN)
Yulia Putintseva (KAZ)
Elena-Gabriela Ruse (ROU)
Petra Marcinko (CRO)
Camila Osorio (COL)
Beatriz Haddad Maia (BRA)
Anastasia Zakharova
Alycia Parks (USA)
Eva Lys (GER)
Viktorija Golubic (SUI)
Irina-Camelia Begu (ROU)
Kimberly Birrell (AUS)
Veronika Erjavec (SLO)
Kamilla Rakhimova (UZB)
Sara Sorribes Tormo (ESP)
Sofia Kenin (USA)
Aoi Ito (JPN)
Oksana Selekhmeteva (ESP)
Anhelina Kalinina (UKR)
Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS)
Lilli Tagger (AUT)
Peyton Stearns (USA)
Simona Waltert (SUI)
Diane Parry (FRA)
Daria Snigur (UKR)
Tamara Korpatsch (GER)
Ella Seidel (GER)
Emiliana Arango (COL)
Anna Blinkova
Lanlana Tararudee (THA)
Sinja Kraus (AUT)
Hanne Vandewinkel (BEL)
Paula Badosa (ESP)
Darja Vidmanova (CZE)
Francesca Jones (GBR)
Wildcards

Qualifiers
An additional 14 places will be secured through qualifying, which takes place from Monday 22 June to Thursday 25 June.
Withdrawals
What to watch for
As always, where Novak Djokovic lands in the draw will be fascinating. As seventh seed, he could be drawn to face defending champion Jannik Sinner as early as the quarter-finals. After excellent performances at the French Open, all eyes will be on rising stars Rafael Jodar and Joao Fonseca as they enter seeded 23rd and 24th respectively. Former world No 4 Jack Draper could be a dangerous floater as the popular Briton returns alongside new coach Andy Murray, while former Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini is also unseeded.
Seeded

Unseeded
Alexander Blockx (BEL)
Mariano Navone (ARG)
Corentin Moutet (FRA)
Adrian Mannarino (FRA)
Denis Shapovalov (CAN)
Zizou Bergs (BEL)
Raphael Collignon (BEL)
Jaume Munar (ESP)
Alex Michelsen (USA)
Tallon Griekspoor (NED)
Marin Cilic (CRO)
Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB)
Gabriel Diallo (CAN)
Ethan Quinn (USA)
Nuno Borges (POR)
Terence Atmane (FRA)
Fabian Marozsan (HUN)
Botic van de Zandschulp (NED)
Juan Manuel Cerundolo (ARG)
Yannick Hanfmann (GER)
Hamad Medjedovic (SRB)
Thiago Agustin Tirante (ARG)
Marton Fucsovics (HUN)
Jenson Brooksby (USA)
Alexei Popyrin (AUS)
Sebastian Baez (ARG)
Vit Kopriva (CZE)
Daniel Altmaier (GER)
Roman Andres Burruchaga (ARG)
Martin Landaluce (ESP)
Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG)
Lorenzo Sonego (ITA)
Adolfo Daniel Vallejo (PAR)
Dino Prizmic (CRO)
Mattia Bellucci (ITA)
Valentin Royer (FRA)
Jack Draper (GBR)

Kamil Majchrzak (POL)
Hubert Hurkacz (POL)
Jan-Lennard Struff (GER)
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA)
Marco Trungelliti (ARG)
Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)
James Duckworth (AUS)
Marcos Giron (USA)
Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS)
Zachary Svajda (USA)
Daniel Merida (ESP)
Damir Dzumhur (BIH)
Quentin Halys (FRA)
Aleksandr Shevchenko (KAZ)
Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP)
Sebastian Ofner (AUT)
Yibing Wu (CHN)
Aleksandar Kovacevic (USA)
Patrick Kypson (USA)
Emilio Nava (USA)
Benjamin Bonzi (FRA)
Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP)
Aleksandar Vukic (AUS)
Adam Walton (AUS)
Rinky Hijikata (AUS)
Luca Van Assche (FRA)
Jan Choinski (GBR)
Sho Shimabukuro (JPN)
Alex Molcan (SVK)
Matteo Berrettini (ITA)

Alexandre Muller (FRA)
Jesper de Jong (NED)
Titouan Droguet (FRA)
Dalibor Svrcina (CZE)
Martin Damm (USA)
Wildcards

Qualifiers
An additional 14 places will be secured through qualifying, which takes place from Monday 22 June to Thursday 25 June.
Withdrawals
The Broncos, Chiefs, Chargers, and Raiders have a combined nine players inside the top 80 overall ADP. These guys are, of course, must-draft options. But who are some under-the-radar breakout candidates?
Two quarterbacks top this list. The first is Patrick Mahomes, whose QB13 / overall-92 ADP assumes he won’t be fully healthy until at least October. I’d rather bet on his success. He was last year’s QB1 for the first half of last season before the wheels came off. He proved that he doesn’t need Rashee Rice to dominate, so whether or not Rice misses time (again), Mahomes should comfortably exceed expectations.
Bo Nix is also getting overlooked. It’s strange, actually. He’s been the overall QB7 in each of his first two seasons, but his ADP is QB16 / overall-107. The arrival of Jaylen Waddle significantly strengthens an already solid receiving corps, and a deep, catch-friendly backfield will continue to help elevate Nix. There is nothing inherently preventing him from posting top-10 numbers yet again.
Finally, among all rookies, I’m most interested in seeing what Raiders WR Malik Benson does this preseason. He’ll turn 24 in October, which helps explain why he fell into Vegas’s arms in the sixth round. He’s joining one of the league’s thinnest wideout corps, which is led by Tre Tucker, Jack Bech, and Jalen Nailor. Benson’s WR104 / overall-288 ADP suggests he’s undraftable. But if he can snag a top-three role in that WR group, he could eventually vie for the #1 spot.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Bo Nix among 3 potential AFC West breakout fantasy players
Soccer fans have another reason to pull for Team USA to lift the FIFA World Cup trophy; it could win someone a brand‑new Jeep.
You only need to be named after one of America's Founding Fathers for a chance to win this promotion.
Team USA will next face Türkiye in the knockout stage. The USA–Türkiye match is scheduled for 10 p.m. on Thursday, June 25.
Here’s what you need to know and do for a chance to win a Jeep if Team USA wins the World Cup.
Beyond the U.S. actually winning the World Cup, there are several other caveats.
To have a chance at the Jeep, according to Road & Track, you need to be a U.S. resident over 18 and legally named George Washington
It appears that having a middle name — something like George Hamilton Washington — wouldn’t disqualify you from entry
The Detroit Free Press noted that this promo is likely to be a safe bet for Jeep parent company Stellantis, given that Team USA has never won the World Cup.
According to the Jeep Wrangler for Washingtons Giveaway terms and conditions, only the first 100 George Washingtons to register with Jeep will qualify for the prize.
To even get in line, you have to be a U.S. resident legally named George Washington and sign up at www.WranglerForWashingtons.com during the tournament window.
Jeep says it will verify entries against government ID, and only the first 100 eligible George Washingtons who register are actually in the running for a free Wrangler if the U.S. wins. Registration stays open through the World Cup final, but once that 100‑person cap is hit, latecomers are out of luck.
Jeep isn’t promising a tricked‑out rock crawler here, but you will get a model with its trademark off‑road capability and build quality.
The prize is a 2026 Jeep Wrangler two‑door in an entry‑level Sport trim, with standard features and no fancy upgrades baked in.
Winners who want extras like premium audio or more off‑road hardware would have to pay to add them.
As is, the Jeep included in this sweepstakes — a 2026 Wrangler Sport/Sport S — costs roughly $35,000 to $40,000, depending on trim and equipment.
Damon C. Williams is a Philadelphia-based journalist reporting on trending, breaking and service-related topics across the Mid-Atlantic region for the USA Today Network.
This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Named George Washington? This World Cup promo could get you a Jeep
LONDON (AP) — Former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova was suspended for four years on Monday for refusing an anti-doping test — even though the Czech player cited “mental stress” and fear when the testing agent “rang my door late at night without properly identifying themselves.”
The International Tennis Integrity Agency made the announcement, saying that Vondrousova refused a test in December, and that the decision was reached by an independent tribunal.
Vondrousova, who won Wimbledon in 2023, reached a career-high ranking of No. 6 that year.
The 26-year-old Vondrousova detailed her reaction to the missed test in an Instagram post in April.
“It is very tough for me to talk about this, but I want to be transparent with you about my mental health,” Vondrousova said. “The recent doping control incident happened because I reached a breaking point after months of physical and mental stress.”
Vondrousova becomes the latest high-profile tennis player involved in a doping case after Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek and Simona Halep.
Vondrousova’s ban expires June 21, 2030. She can appeal the decision to the Switzerland-based Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Wimbledon starts next week.
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Pirates Slide In Latest MLB Power Rankings, Playoff Chances Dicey originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
As MLB enters the dog days of summer, the league is still trying to figure out what to make of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Yes, they have impressed so far this season, sitting at 39-39 entering play Monday. But the Pirates lost their weekend series in Denver against the Colorado Rockies.
As a result, the club slipped from No. 12 to No. 14 in MLB.com's latest Power Rankings.
"Only Paul Skenes could have a stretch where he gives up two runs or more in three straight starts and raises his ERA to 2.86 and have it be as bad as we’ve ever seen him," MLB.com's Will Leitch writes. "No one with the Pirates is worried. Amazingly, the Pirates have lost seven straight Skenes starts.
“'It just speaks to the talent he’s got, and expectations that are a little bit elevated for him,'” manager Don Kelly said.
The Pirates, just 4-6 in their last 10 games, sit in fourth place in the National League Central, 8.5 games behind the first-place Milwaukee Brewers. But Pittsburgh is just 1.5 games back in the NL Wild Card standings.
As a result, FanGraphs gives the Pirates a 37.8% chance of qualifying for the playoffs for the first time since 2015.
Of course, Pirates fans know the club's postseason odds rest squarely on the throwing shoulder of Skenes, who is the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner. But the right-hander is just 6-7 this season and ranks ninth in the NL with a 2.86 ERA.
Skenes led the majors last year with a 1.97 ERA and posted a 1.96 ERA in 2024 when he won National League Rookie of the Year.
The 24-year-old ace returns to the mound Friday when the Pirates welcome the Cincinnati Reds to PNC Park.
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Brandon Aiyuk and the San Francisco 49ers are going through a very public divorce. But, in the eyes of the NFL, they are very much still together.
That's because the 49ers, even after taking measures to void the guaranteed money owed to him in 2026, have yet to release the former All-Pro. Aiyuk missed the entire 2025 season due to injury, his first after signing a four-year, $120 million contract extension. His absence at rehab sessions led to an impasse with the team and, eventually, a loud declaration to the rest of the league that the differences between team and player were irreconcilable.
Since we're beyond June 1, San Francisco can trade or release Aiyuk without incurring a massive dead salary cap hit. While a swap is likely out of the question due to scheduled cap hits of more than $40 million the next two seasons, cutting the former first round pick would allow both sides to get a fresh start. The Niners haven't made their move yet, so Aiyuk has been not-so-subtly pressuring them on social media.
Two weeks ago, it was criticizing management in a since-deleted video. Now it's an Instagram story where he says "go Commanders" a whole bunch.
Washington would be a logical fit for the 28-year-old. He shared an offense with current Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels at Arizona State in 2019 -- the same season that boosted Aiyuk into a Day 1 draft slot. Daniels backslid in 2025 after his rookie of the year campaign in 2024 thanks in part to a limited receiving corps. Terry McLaurin remains the alpha in the Washington passing offense, but behind him is a mix of guys like Luke McCaffrey, Dyami Brown and Treylon Burks. Even a diminished Aiyuk could play a significant role as a downfield threat.
The split is coming. No one wants to trade for a pricy wideout who didn't play a snap the previous season and had a very public falling out with the franchise that drafted him. But teams would kick the tires on a still-young player with multiple 1,000-yard seasons if he's on a one-year, minimally priced prove-it deal.
Aiyuk probably isn't doing wonders for his signing leverage by talking up a potential move to Washington. Then again, if leverage were his aim he probably wouldn't have skipped San Francisco's rehab sessions and gotten millions of guaranteed dollars voided in the first place.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Brandon Aiyuk: 'Go Commanders' reel is latest twist in 49ers release drama
MIAMI — The speculation has turned to substance when it comes to a competing bid for Giannis Antetokounmpo, with the Miami Heat again facing the prospect of being bested by the Boston Celtics.
After weeks of such conjecture, multiple outlets as well as Sun Sentinel sources now say that Celtics’ forward Jaylen Brown is on the table to trade talks, with the notion of adding more than draft capital as a Milwaukee Bucks focus.
The Heat are believed to have a standing offer of guard Tyler Herro and center Kel’el Ware, as well developmental prospects and draft capital on the table.
Such a bid headlined by Herro, however, would fall short in terms of star power when it comes to the Celtics potentially moving on from Brown.
For weeks, the speculation had been that the Bucks would in turn flip Brown for younger assets and additional draft capital. Now that no longer appears to be the Milwaukee approach.
While Antetokounmpo has been linked to interest in the Heat, he also has been open to a move to the Celtics, who would stand as more of a contender with Antetokounmpo’s presence than necessarily the Heat.
Against all the latest speculation is Tuesday night’s first round of the NBA draft, the soft deadline set by Bucks co-owner Jimmy Haslam if there is to be an Antetokounmpo trade.
The Bucks nearly dealt Antetokounmpo to the Heat at February’s NBA trade deadline, with a similar package as the current bid offered by the Heat at that juncture.
The difference is since the trade deadline, the Heat missed the playoffs for the first time in seven years, instead winding up with the No. 13 pick on Tuesday night. That additional trade chip was viewed as an element potentially pushing a Heat bid past the Bucks’ finish line.
Having previously downplayed the Celtics element, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said on Monday’s “Get Up” show, “Jaylen Brown is on the table, and Jaylen Brown could get traded for Giannis Antetokounmpo in the short-term future.”
Previously, on his Hoop Collective podcast, Windhorst said, “Miami has their number 13 pick on offer. It’s on offer for Giannis, but it doesn’t mean that it will end up going to Milwaukee.”
Longtime NBA writer Marc Stein added to the equation on Monday morning, “The Celtics emerged from the weekend with a real shot in their battle with Miami to win the trade race to acquire Giannis Antetokounmpo, according to a league source.”
The author of the Stein Line substack later posted, “If the Bucks indeed choose Boston’s offer over Miami’s, sources say now, Milwaukee ownership’s insistence on getting a bonafide star back for Giannis would be among the deciding factors.”
An NBA source told the Sun Sentinel that adding a star player in return for Antetokounmpo stands high on Haslam’s wish list, in hopes of keeping the Bucks relevant.
Because of that, ESPN on Monday morning reported that any Antetokounmpo trade by the Bucks could be as basic as a two-team deal.
In addition, in his draft preview, ESPN’s Jeremy Woo posted Monday, “Whatever Miami winds up doing, rival teams believe the pick could still change hands, with the Heat said to be monitoring other contingencies to improve if they are unable to strike a deal with Milwaukee.”
The predictive markets, such as Kalshi and Polymarket, swung heavily in favor of the Celtics in trading on Monday morning.
(This story will be updated throughout the day.)
Heat Central: Brian Windhorst believes Jaylen Brown will be traded even if the Celtics miss on Giannis and is accepting that reality: “I believe if the Bucks choose the Miami Heat offer, Jaylen Brown will get traded somewhere else. They are going to move on here…. From what I understand, Jaylen Brown is accepting this and realizing it’s a chance to turn the page and may be getting his own team”
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Jaylen Brown to be traded regardless of whether Celtics land Giannis Antetokounmpo?
Barry Jackson: I asked Giannis associate why not say Miami and only Miami. Answer was: As much as he would love to be in Miami, he would be OK with Boston too. It was conveyed to at least one (far) West team that he would not extend there, which dissuaded that team. But Giannis camp ultimately was not going to try to dissuade every team.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: As much as he would love to be in Miami, he would be …
NBA Stat: Kyle Kuzma a few minutes ago... The Giannis trade is getting close. #NBA
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Minnesota has been most aggressive in pursuing White, the Celtics’ defensive mastermind who has the experience and the savvy to help Edwards and the Wolves break through in the West. White turns 32 next month and saw his 3-point shooting percentage drop considerably this season, but so far the Celtics have rebuffed the Wolves’ advances.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Wolves hot for Derrick White?
The defending World Cup champions are back in action on Monday, looking to secure a spot in the 2026 tournament’s knockout rounds during another packed day of matches being broadcast on Boston 25 News.
Argentina and Lionel Messi take the spotlight as they face Austria at 1 p.m., with a chance to lock up a place in the Round of 32.
Germany to play at Boston Stadium in Round of 32 in the World Cup
Coverage begins at noon with FIFA World Cup Live on Boston 25, followed by World Cup Today leading into the afternoon slate.
Later in the day, France and Kylian Mbappé take on Iraq at 5 p.m., before Norway and Erling Haaland square off with Senegal to close out the action with an 8 p.m. kickoff.
The fourth World Cup match at Boston Stadium in Foxborough is Tuesday at 4 p.m., when England takes on Ghana.
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The Braves (48-28) head west for a three-game series with the Padres (39-37). Atlanta enters losers in three of the last four series, whereas San Diego has lost six of the past eight series.
Atlanta is 8-8 in June, which is a surprise to most people. The Braves rank 13rd in ERA (4.32), 22nd in OBA (.266), and hitting .226 themselves (25th). Atlanta is tied for the fewest runs scored this month (61) with the second-fewest homers (17). It's safe to say this team is in a slump, but maybe they're inching out toward the other side after a series win over Milwaukee.
San Diego is 7-11 in June and struggling offensively. The Padres are hitting .225 (26th) with 69 runs in 19 games (24th) and the third-fewest home runs (18). On a good note, the Padres' pitching rotation ranks fourth in ERA (3.84) despite being fifth-worst in OBA (.271).
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Top NBA Insider Reveals Surprising Detail About Potential Celtics-Bucks Trade originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Boston Celtics have reportedly been trying to strike a deal that brings Giannis Antetokounmpo to Boston, and NBA insider Shams Charania shared a surprising detail about a potential trade.
The Bucks rightfully are looking for a haul in exchange for the two-time MVP. They likely want young players and draft picks, so it was believed that the Celtics would need to find a third team to take Jaylen Brown. As for the Miami Heat, the other contender to land him, they may have also needed a third team to facilitate a trade for Antetokounmpo.
However, with the NBA Draft and Jimmy Haslam's self-imposed deadline on Tuesday, Charania revealed that any deal for Antetokounmpo would only include two teams.
"Sources tell me a trade and a resolution is coming for the Milwaukee Bucks with Giannis Antetokounmpo before the NBA Draft on Tuesday night. The Bucks are in serious conversations with two finalists: the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat. Both teams are Giannis' preferred trade destinations, but both of these packages are different deals. The variance of these deals is dramatic. For Bostson, it's a Jaylen Brown-led package. It's around a veteran player and obviously a superstar caliber player. In Miami, it's a group of cost-controlled players and rookie-scale contracts and significant draft capital in that deal.
"I want to make this clear, whichever deal occurs, it’s going to be a one-for-one deal. It’s going to consist of Milwaukee and one of these two teams. There’s no third and fourth teams in any construct right now."
The Bucks may feel a need to get a deal done before Tuesday night, and facilitating a third team may be difficult due to the time crunch. However, they should still be able to get a massive return for Antetokounmpo, even if they only trade with either Boston or Miami.
More NBA: This Team Reportedly Has Spent 'Years' Exploring Jaylen Brown Trade
Jesse Love has a new home for the 2027 NASCAR season. Love will drive the No. 21 car full-time for Wood Brothers Racing during the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series campaign. It will be the 2025 NASCAR O'Reilly Series champion's first full-time season in the Cup Series, battling Corey Heim for the Rookie of the Year award.
Love has spent several seasons with Richard Childress Racing, but he has decided to move to Ford for an opportunity in the No. 21 car for Wood Brothers Racing. Love will replace Josh Berry, who is currently in his second season with Wood Brothers Racing after Stewart-Haas Racing shut down.
Berry and the No. 21 team have struggled as Ford has had a down year in the Cup Series. It remains to be seen how Ford's new car will affect their speed in 2027; however, it will directly impact Love. It is a great long-term option for Wood Brothers Racing, as Love has the potential to be a Cup Series winner.
More: 5 best Josh Berry landing spots for the 2027 NASCAR season
This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: Jesse Love joins Wood Brothers Racing for 2027 NASCAR Cup season

After months of empty promises and false starts, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) finally pulled the trigger on the Dricus Du Plessis vs. Kamaru Usman middleweight main event, recently made official for the UFC Oklahoma fight card on Sat., July 18, 2026 at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
“Stillknocks” is favored to defeat Usman, according to BetOnline.ag, opening at -350 against +285 for “The Nigerian Nightmare.”
Du Plessis (23-3) has not competed since losing his 185-pound title to Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 319 last summer in Chicago. As for the rarely-active Usman (21-4), he’s looking to capitalize on his Joaquin Buckley win atop the UFC Atlanta fight card in June 2025.
UFC Oklahoma City will also feature the strawweight showdown pitting Amanda Ribas against Fatima Kline, while Veronica Hardy and Dione Barbosa hook ’em up at 125 pounds. Elsewhere on the card, longtime UFC veterans Brad Tavares, Jared Cannonier, and Kevin Holland all return to action.

Le Mans FC are preparing as best they can for their return to Ligue 1. Having officially announced contract extensions for manager Patrick Videira and Antoine Rabillard (30), and securing Noa Boissé’s (20) first professional contract, the Sarthe-based club announced on Monday that forward Erwan Colas (29) had also extended his contract with Les Sang et Or.
Originally linked to Le Mans until 30th June this year, the Chartres-born player has had his stay extended by three years, taking his contract through to 2029. This is a fine reward for Colas, who scored six goals and provided three assists in 29 Ligue 2 matches (32 accross all competitions) last season to help his team secure a long-awaited promotion.
Having previously played for FC Lorient’s reserve team and the American club Stetson Hatters, the 29-year-old joined Le Mans in 2023 and has gradually established himself as a key substitute for Videira’s side.

Termarr Johnson’s slow start to the season with Triple-A Indianapolis was one of the biggest storylines in the Pirates system for the first couple months of the season.
Johnson, who was drafted fourth overall in 2022, is still batting just .196/.310/.301 on the year, but the recently-turned 22-year-old has been performing well of late.
Johnson is batting .303 (10 for 33) with three doubles, a triple, one home run and three RBI over his last seven games. So far this month, Johnson owns a .262/.368/.492 batting line with four doubles, one triple, three home runs, eight RBI and four steals in 16 games. For perspective, he hit just .167 with five extra-base hits (one homer) in 44 games through the end of May.
Johnson is ranked as Pittsburgh’s fifth-best prospect by MLB Pipeline and has consistently been an above-average performer at each level. Although it took a while, it looks like he’s starting to get acclimated to Triple-A.
Here are some other recent performances and trends worth noting in the organization.
After he was acquired from the Braves for Joey Bart on Thursday, Hunter Stratton made his first appearance back in the organization and threw two-scoreless innings against Iowa on Sunday. General manager Ben Cherington said on his 93.7 The Fan radio show that the Pirates are giving Stratton a chance to get his feet back under him before getting a chance to pitch with the big-league club.
José Urquidy threw five-shutout innings with five strikeouts on Sunday and has now won each of his last five decisions. The right-hander has a 3.47 ERA over his last seven starts dating back to May 20.
Connor Wietgrefe threw a season-high seven innings and didn’t allow a run against Akron on Friday. The left-hander extended his scoreless-innings streak to 18 and leads the Eastern League with a 0.39 ERA this month.
Fellow left-hander Connor Oliver fired five-shutout innings against Akron on Thursday. He has a 0.93 ERA (1er/9.2ip) in two starts since the Pirates promoted him to Altoona.
Outfield prospect Lonnie White Jr. returned from the seven-day injured list and extended his on-base streak to 14 games. White is slashing .286/.389/.527 with seven doubles, one triple, six home runs, 18 RBI and seven steals in 32 games with the Curve.
Top pitching prospect Seth Hernandez had his best start since he was promoted to Greensboro. The Pirates’ first-round pick in last year’s draft allowed just one hit in six-shutout innings against Winston-Salem on Saturday. He walked one batter and struck out eight.
In seven starts with Greensboro since his promotion, Hernandez is now 2-1 with a 3.07 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 29.1 innings.
The Grasshoppers’ potent offense has hit at least one home run in 27 straight games. It is the longest streak by any team in Minor League Baseball since at least 2005. Tony Blanco Jr. has been one of several Pirates prospects on a power surge for Greensboro with three home runs over his last six games.
Infielder Eddie Rynders has reached base safely in 12 straight games and is batting .395 with a 1.256 OPS, one double, one triple, four home runs and eight RBI during that stretch.
Levi Sterling threw six-shutout innings on two hits on Wednesday against Clearwater. The right-hander is 2-1 with a 1.93 ERA in his last five starts and ranks sixth in the Florida State League with a 2.65 ERA in three starts this month.
Left-hander Reinold Navarro is 4-0 with a 1.08 ERA, 57 strikeouts in 33.1 innings and a .130 batting average against in his last 10 appearances/three starts. On the season, the 19-year-old is 4-1 with a 2.01 ERA and 66 strikeouts in 40.1 innings across 13 appearances/six starts.
The post Pirates Minor League Report: Johnson Turning a Corner, Hernandez Has Best High-A Start appeared first on Pittsburgh Baseball Now.
Draft week is officially here, and NBA draft experts are revealing their final predictions for what could happen on Tuesday night in Brooklyn, New York. Prior to the draft, Jeremy Woo of ESPN released a new edition of his 2026 NBA mock draft. However, his selection for the Golden State Warriors didn't change.
For the second straight mock from ESPN, the Warriors landed Michigan center Aday Mara with the No. 11 pick. According to Woo, the 7-foot-3 Spaniard would be a "natural fit" for the Warriors, a team lacking in size and depth in the frontcourt.
Via ESPN:
He would be a natural fit in Golden State if he falls down the board, with the Warriors lacking for size and depth up front and likely to value Mara's playmaking talent in Steve Kerr's ball movement-centric offense.
In his mock draft, Woo included the Warriors are expected to take a "best available positional approach" on Tuesday night, with multiple names to watch at No. 11, including Yaxel Lendeborg, Brayden Burries and Mara.
Read the full mock draft from ESPN here.
Mara played two seasons for Mick Cronin at UCLA before transferring to Michigan last season. Alongside Lendeborg at Michigan, Mara helped the Wolverines win the national championship under Dusty May. Mara played 40 games for the Wolverines, averaging 12.1 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game.
Mara was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year in his lone season at Michigan, averaging 2.6 blocks per game. Mara was tied for third in all of college hoops with 2.6 blocks per game, only trailing Virginia's Ugonna Onyeso and UC Irvine's Kyle Evans. Mara finished the season with 103 total blocks in 40 games.
The NBA draft is set to begin on Tuesday night in Brooklyn, New York.
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Can’t believe it’s almost already over. The Tour’s signature event calendar closes out at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, this week.
2024 champ Scottie Scheffler enters as the favorite still in search of his second win of 2026. Xander Schauffele, who won here in 2022, is next up followed by Cameron Young and U.S. Open runner-up Sam Burns.
The lone New England stop has treated native and two-time winner Keegan Bradley favorably in the past. Bradley enters as defending champion after besting Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley a year ago.
Here are where the odds stand as of Monday, June 22.
Scheffler can’t go 0-for-8 in signature events, can he? He’ll be in contention, we know that much on Monday morning. But that doesn’t cash winners tickets on Sunday night. So … we’ll keep looking.
Don’t necessarily love the value of this player after he missed the cut at Shinnecock but if that result can be tossed out like a low-graded test in school then Si Woo Kim at +3100 makes a lot more sense than players he’s priced around heading into Connecticut. He was 16-for-16 in made cuts entering last week’s major so like Scheffler we know he’ll be hanging around the course this upcoming weekend.
The putter has cursed him from the winner’s circle so far in 2026 but we’ll roll the dice with Tour’s third-ranked player in shots gained tee-to-green. Also not for nothing: The birthday premonition didn’t come true for Kim’s good friend on Sunday in Long Island so take this with a massive grain of salt but Sunday, June 28, will be Kim’s 31st birthday. Let’s eat some cake!
Outside the top 14 lies some good value so we’ll throw a dart on three mid-range names who have all won on Tour this year and one guy who’s getting triple digits from the oddsmakers ahead of this week’s final signature event.
OK, so we’ll start with the aforementioned Russell Henley (+4000), Akshay Bhatia (+6300), and Alex Fitzpatrick (+6300). All three numbers are off. Why is 2025 Travelers runner-up Henley suddenly in less favor with wise guys than Patrick Cantlay? Not sure we agree here with the pecking order based on what we’ve seen on the course this year – and on this course, in past years.
Additionally, Bhatia finished T-5 here in 2024 and handled Shinnecock admirably with his seventh T-20 or better result of the year. Fitzpatrick is the hottest of the three. Not even a broken driver could prevent him from finishing inside the top 10 at Jack’s Place earlier this month. There’s a good chance we’ll keep swinging on him for the rest of 2026 because he’s not just done winning!
And last one here, more of a fan pick but the course history is too good to ignore so we're just going to lean in and pray on Jason Day at +11500 sending us to the window.
Keegan Bradley is just too good at this place not to hand out at +4400. We like him as a top 10 ticket, too, but the number here is absurd given the history. It’s just 18 holes!
And two more for fun: Chris Gotterup (+3700) and Brian Harman (+6200). Not taking Gotterup as a winner was tough decision above but the confidence in him over a four-day stretch has waned at least enough over the last three months to categorize him as someone to play in a more isolated scenario. As for Harman, the 2024 runner-up is just a beast here with a current stretch that includes five out of six T-10 finishes. He'll be popular in that market so we'll stay clear and hope to find a bit of diamond in the rough for Thursday. Nobody's taking this guy to win the first round, really?
Kudos to Tyrrell Hatton for cashing a +400 ticket over the weekend to make up for a dud of a card heading into Shinnecock. We’ll go back to the well and hand out Ben Griffin to finish T-20 at +116. Smooth with the putter, accurate with the driver. Going totally unnoticed. Our kind of player.
Griffin has played 18 events this year (with 14 made cuts) so at first glance opted to ignore him based on wear and tear — same reasoning behind why he was shunned from U.S. Open picks, he was coming off a missed cut at Memorial where he looked gassed after 11 tournaments in 12 weeks. However, taking the week off from Toronto proved fruitful as he went out and finished T-17 at the U.S. Open. We also can't ignore a T-14 finish here in 2025. We'll gobble up the plus money in this market.
Harris English (+122), Gary Woodland (+150) and Alex Smalley (+192) all get our endorsements here for plus EV reasons but also English crushes the course, Woodland has six T-20 finishes this season and Smalley is being handicapped as if the 2026 PGA Championship never happened. Like all three this week to T-20 independently of one another for the sake of conservative wagering. But, if you were so inclined, parlaying them nets you a neat +1600 in return. Not shabby.
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Manav Suthar's dream run continues: GT spinner grabs maiden county fifer in Warwickshire vs Somerset after making magical India debut originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Manav Suthar's remarkable few weeks show no sign of slowing down. The Gujarat Titans left-arm spinner produced his maiden five-wicket haul in county cricket, returning 5/100 in Somerset's second innings at Taunton during his second and final County Championship outing for Warwickshire.
The five-for capped a complete bowling display across the match. Suthar had earlier picked up 2/50 in Somerset's first innings of 330 before going up a gear in the second as the hosts piled up 435.
His 46.5 overs in that innings yielded the prized scalps that underlined exactly why Warwickshire moved to sign him.
It is the latest chapter in a fairy tale stretch for the 23-year-old, who only made his India debut against Afghanistan earlier this month.
The spinner has carried his red-ball form seamlessly from the international stage into English conditions, repaying the faith Warwickshire placed in him.
MORE: What has happened to Hardik Pandya? Tracking India all-rounder's fitness and injury problems
Suthar's second-innings spell was a patient, probing effort, conceding just over two runs an over across a marathon workload. He bowled 14 maidens in his 46.5 overs, building pressure before claiming the wickets that made him the standout bowler in a high-scoring contest.
He also contributed with the bat, scoring 28 off 39 balls with three fours and two sixes in Warwickshire's first innings of 330, before being trapped lbw by Alfie Ogborne.
It was a useful lower-order knock that showcased the all-round value he brings to a side pushing for the County Championship title.
MORE: Sooryavanshi in line for India debut at venue where Rohit began international career
Suthar's county stint came on the back of a sensational Test debut for India. He picked up 6/33 in the first innings against Afghanistan and added another wicket in the second, earning the Player of the Match award as India registered their biggest Test win and announcing himself as the 319th player to represent the country in the format.
Warwickshire moved quickly to secure his services on the strength of that performance. Performance director James Thomas explained the thinking behind the signing when the deal was confirmed.
"We're delighted to welcome Manav to the Bears, at a really exciting time for the team. We've played some good red-ball cricket already this season, and Manav will bring a new aspect to our bowling attack. It shows how highly he's rated in India after his selection to their Test team last week," Thomas said.
Suthar had set himself the goal of contributing to Warwickshire's title charge, and his performances across both matches did exactly that. He took three wickets on debut against Yorkshire in Scarborough before the Somerset five-for, finishing his short stint with the Bears in style.
"I'm incredibly excited to be joining Warwickshire for the next two County Championship games. The team has started the season very well, so I'm hoping that I can play a part in helping them in their push for the title," Suthar said when the move was announced.
The spinner follows in the footsteps of Indian cricketers such as Jayant Yadav, Krunal Pandya, and Mohammed Siraj in turning out for Warwickshire. With a successful county stint now behind him and an eye-catching India debut to his name, Suthar's stock has rarely been higher heading into a crucial period of his career.
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The speculation surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo's future in Milwaukee has circulated in recent months but is picking up even more steam ahead of Tuesday's 2026 NBA Draft. While teams like the Golden State Warriors and Portland Trail Blazers were said to be in the mix for Antetokounmpo in the past, the two frontrunners at the moment are Boston and Miami.
However, Shams Charania of ESPN revealed Monday that a deal involving Giannis will be less complicated than people think. “I want to make this clear: whichever deal (Celtics or Heat) occurs, it’s going to be a one-for-one deal. It’s going to consist of Milwaukee and one of these two teams. There are no 3rd and 4th teams,” said Charania.
While a move of this caliber is certainly risky considering Antetokounmpo only has two years remaining on his deal, one of which is a player option, the Miami Heat have been desperate to add a star in recent seasons. As for the Celtics, a trade involving Antetokounmpo and Jaylen Brown would get Boston off of Brown's expensive contract (three years, $183 million remaining) while still cementing their status as Eastern Conference contenders.
This article originally appeared on Rookie Wire: NBA insider reveals details of possible Giannis Antetokounmpo trade

There are many people wondering what the Cleveland Browns quarterback plans are going to be for the upcoming 2026 NFL season. There have been various reports about Deshaun Watson potentially being the frontrunner for the starting quarterback job for the Browns. Some people feel like he is going to be the starter for the upcoming season and some feel like Shedeur Sanders could win the job.
Head coach Todd Monken did not reveal who is going to be the week one starter when the Browns open up the 2026 NFL season on the road against the Jacksonville Jaguars. There are a lot of Cleveland fans who will want to see Sanders as the starting quarterback over Watson. He started toward the end of the 2025 season. Watson did not play at all in the 2025 NFL season because he was out with an injury.

Former NFL wide receiver Chad Ochocino was on the Night Cap Show with Shannon Sharpe and former NBA player Joe Johnson. Apparently, Ochocinco revealed what the Browns plans are going to be for the quarterback position. He said, “Deshaun Watson is the starting QB for the Cleveland Browns.” Ochocinco also added that Watson is going to be the starting quarterback for the first six weeks of the 2026 NFL season.
It is going to depend on how well he and the Browns are playing at that time. There is a good chance that if Watson does not play well for the first six weeks, they will turn to Sanders in week seven. He would then start for the rest of the season and see what they have with him. Because Watson has a fully guaranteed contract, it is not a surprise that the Browns organization deep down is already committing to him for the start of the 2026 NFL season.
Why is the media continuing to mislead the Browns fanbase and other NFL fans about the Browns quarterback situation? In reality, this should not be a surprise at all that Watson is the week one starter for this football team.

It is not a surprise that this is going to be Watson’s last chance to prove himself as a starting quarterback in the NFL. If Watson does not perform well and gets benched for Sanders, there is a good chance that he is going to be out of the NFL once the 2026 NFL season comes to an end. There will be no other team that will want to give him any contract whatsoever. His tenure with the Browns has been nothing but a disaster.
It is so on brand for this franchise to give him one more chance to be a starter instead of actually earning the job. With him being healthy now, Cleveland felt like they couldn’t have him on the bench all season because of how much money they are paying him. There will be Browns fans who hope that he does not do well. They will want Sanders to be the starting quarterback. The quarterback questions that the head coach will be taking from the media week in and week out is not going to be easy. At some point this season, Monken is going to have to make a decision about whether he is going to bench Watson for Sanders or not.
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Jets' Adonai Mitchell brings rare good news to NYJ passing game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Adonai Mitchell couldn't find his way with the Indianapolis Colts.
But when he was traded to the New York Jets midway through last season, it gave him a chance at a fresh start. Now it's up to him to take it.
The Jets, of course, haven't been known for their passing game in recent years. This current roster construction pretty much has Garrett Wilson, and then everyone else.
The emergence of a guy like Mitchell could change things significantly, and right now, it looks like Mitchell is indeed emerging.
To be fair, it's only June. The season is a long way away.
In this passing game, though, any positive step is a big one.
"The Jets figured Mitchell would take a leap this offseason -- his first with the team -- but he exceeded their expectations," ESPN's Rich Cimini wrote as part of a new article on Monday. "Mitchell, acquired from the Colts last November in the Sauce Gardner trade, solidified himself as the No. 2 receiver. He displayed a firm grasp of the new system, allowing him to flash his vertical speed. His chemistry with quarterback Geno Smith was quickly apparent. Mitchell should be a nice complement to Garrett Wilson."
MORE: Jahmyr Gibbs, Bijan Robinson playing a funny game of chicken
Of course, this is all a bit of a transitional period for the Jets' passing game.
They brought in Smith to be their QB this season, and they also drafted Cade Klubnik out of Clemson in the middle rounds.
Odds are, the guy who is playing quarterback for the Jets three seasons from now isn't on the current roster.
That makes the growth and performance of the wideouts a bit less impactful, potentially, but the Jets also want to know who's a keeper.
If Mitchell can prove he plays well opposite Wilson, that'll still be a big help for the Jets to know going forward.

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3 Scotland v UAE (11:00 BST)
5 UAE v Canada (11:00 BST)
7 Scotland v Canada (11:00 BST)
9 Scotland v UAE (11:00 BST)
11 UAE v Canada (11:00 BST)
13 Scotland v Canada (11:00 BST)
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The fallout from Brady Tkachuk‘s blockbuster move to the Florida Panthers has shifted attention toward another American star playing in Canada. That forward is Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews.
Shortly after the trade became official, SDPN Sports’ Drew Livingstone posted on X, writing, “First Quinn Hughes, now Brady Tkachuk. We know Hellebuyck is on the way out of Winnipeg. American Olympians just don’t want to play in Canada. Matthews next?”
MORE: Maple Leafs in ‘good place’ with Auston Matthews after Zoom meeting
The comment reflects growing speculation surrounding Matthews’ long-term future in Toronto. While there is no indication that Matthews has requested a trade, recent events have created fresh questions around his commitment beyond his current contract.
Matthews is signed through the 2027-28 season with a $13.25 million cap hit and holds a full no-movement clause. He is eligible for unrestricted free agency in July 2028.
The timing of the discussion is significant because Matthews recently captained Team USA to Olympic gold at the 2026 Winter Games, cementing his status as one of hockey’s premier leaders. However, he returned to a Maple Leafs organization still recovering from one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history.
So, the feeling of wanting to play for a perennial contender could entice him, like Brady, his Team USA teammate.
In the 2025-26 season, Toronto finished 28th overall after a stunning 30-point decline and missed the playoffs entirely. The collapse triggered sweeping changes throughout the organization.
General manager Brad Treliving was dismissed, while John Chayka was hired to lead hockey operations. Mats Sundin also joined the front office as a senior adviser, giving the organization a respected voice with deep ties to the franchise.
The Maple Leafs then received a major boost by winning the 2026 Draft Lottery. The expected addition of top prospect Gavin McKenna gives the club a potential franchise cornerstone to pair with Matthews.
So, now the next 12 months will determine whether Toronto can convince Matthews that the organization is moving in the right direction. His year-end comments were measured but enough to raise eyebrows. Matthews said he “can’t predict” his future and emphasized the need for meaningful roster improvements.
MORE: Panthers complete blockbuster trade with Senators ahead of NHL Draft
Unlike Ottawa’s situation with Brady Tkachuk, Toronto still controls the narrative. Matthews remains the face of the franchise and has not signaled an intention to leave.
Still, the Tkachuk trade shows that star players are increasingly influencing their destinations. If Chayka’s aggressive retool produces results, Matthews may see a contender taking shape. If the struggles continue, speculation surrounding Toronto’s captain will only grow louder.

Germany have lost a key ball-playing defender just as their World Cup path begins to open up.
Nico Schlotterbeck’s tournament is over after only two group games.
Julian Nagelsmann knows the impact goes beyond replacing a name on the team sheet.
The DFB confirmed that Schlotterbeck will miss the rest of the competition after suffering medial ligament damage to his left ankle during Germany’s 2-1 win over the Ivory Coast in Toronto.
Coach Nagelsmann addressed the loss of a key contributor in the middle of their World Cup campaign.
“We will miss Schlotti a lot on the pitch as an outstanding defender, especially his excellent playmaking. This could have been his World Cup… We all tried to cheer him up yesterday, luckily, he’s a very positive guy who’s already looking ahead. It’s a good sign that he’s staying with the team for now, because he also has an influence off the pitch. Despite his absence, we are still very well equipped at centre-back for the World Cup with Jonathan Tah, Antonio Rüdiger, Waldemar Anton and Malick Thiaw.”
That line about this being his World Cup did not feel exaggerated. Schlotterbeck started both of Germany’s first two Group E games, played the full 90 minutes in the 7-1 win over Curacao, and scored the goal that put Germany back ahead after Curacao had briefly stunned them.
His impact was not limited to the header. Match data credited him with 74 completed passes from 82 attempts against Curacao, then another 36 passes in only 45 minutes against the Ivory Coast before Antonio Rudiger replaced him at half-time.

That is the playmaking Nagelsmann will miss. Schlotterbeck gave Germany a left-footed release valve, a vertical passer, and a defender comfortable stepping through pressure.
Germany still have senior options, starting with Rudiger, who came on against the Ivory Coast.
His pace, physicality, and big-game edge make him the safest choice to partner with Jonathan Tah when the knockout games start.
Tah should remain the anchor. Waldemar Anton offers reliability, aerial strength, and familiarity with Schlotterbeck from Borussia Dortmund, while Malick Thiaw gives Germany another athletic center-back profile from the bench.
The harder part is balance. None of those options gives Germany the same left-footed progression, which may force more build-up responsibility onto Joshua Kimmich, Nathaniel Brown, Florian Wirtz, and the midfield pivot.
Germany has already won Group E and reached the Round of 32, with Ecuador still to come before a knockout match against a third-place team in Boston.
Schlotterbeck’s absence might impact them, especially in the knockout stages against high-level opponents who can press Germany’s build-up and make them miss the defender who had looked ready for a defining summer.
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Milwaukee Brewers offseason signing Akil Baddoo hasn't played in the big leagues in 2026, but it felt like a matter of time until he'd return, particularly the way he was playing last week. Then came injury.
Baddoo, who started the year on the injured list with a quadriceps strain, left the Class AAA Nashville game Sunday, June 21 after sustaining a calf or lower-leg injury on a bases-clearing double. The play gave him an eye-popping seven RBIs in the Sounds' lopsided 17-3 win over Memphis, but a frustrated Baddoo immediately left the game.
Two games earlier, Baddoo had a six-RBI game that included a grand slam for his second home run of the day. He had another grand slam Saturday, June 20 before departure. The outfielder has looked very much like a big-league option this season with a .392 on-base percentage and a .992 OPS, including seven home runs in his 80 at-bats since returning from injury.
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Now comes the wait to gauge the seriousness of the left-handed bopper's new injury. The 27-year-old signed as a free agent in December and had been with the Detroit Tigers the past five seasons, hitting 28 homers at the big-league level.
The Sounds went into the week with a chance to catch Memphis for the first-half title in the International League, but they'd been officially eliminated one day before Baddoo's seven-RBI surge.
The game featured four Nashville home runs, including Baddoo's, with Tyler Black, Jeferson Quero and Brock Wilken going deep, too. Tyson Hardin had a strong showing on the mound again, allowing three earned runs in 6⅔ innings on six hits, one walk and five strikeouts. Black finished a double shy of the cycle, and both Quero and Wilken also had three hits.
Speaking of Wilken, injuries and first-half title clinches, the Baddoo injury came just more than a year after Wilken dislocated his patella during the celebration of the Biloxi Shuckers' first-half title.
Surely that created a greater sense of caution when the Shuckers repeated as first-half champs in the Southern League.
Class AA Biloxi (35-30) found its schedule again interrupted heavily by rain, but a win in the first game of a June 21 doubleheader officially gave the Shuckers the first-half championship in the South Division. The Shuckers went 3-1 on the week against Columbus (Atlanta Braves).
FIRST HALF SOUTH DIVISION CHAMPS!! 🍾
— Biloxi Shuckers (@BiloxiShuckers) June 21, 2026
📻 https://t.co/LIZcF8bIA9
📺 @bally__sports, https://t.co/5dYqzkzNIs#ShuckYeah#ThisIsMyCrewpic.twitter.com/SqDhpaL72p
Baddoo was far and away the headliner this week.
It's hard to imagine 18-year-old Alexander Frias will be in the Arizona Complex League much longer, and there are rumblings he could arrive in Class A Wilson as early as Tuesday.
In the midst of a season that's greatly increasing his prospect profile, Frias amassed 12 hits over the course of four games, including a 6-for-6 effort June 19. That game included two doubles and six RBIs.
Frias had three doubles total this week, five RBIs and two stolen bases. He's up to a dominant .441 batting average in 118 at-bats, with a .518 on-base percentage and 1.196 OPS, including four homers and 12 stolen bases.
Milwaukee signed Frias out of the Dominican Republic in the 2025 international class, and if there's one name that could realistically ascend to the level of Chourio and Made within the organization, it's him. He's only No. 29 right now in the organization, according to MLB Pipeline.
After suffering a scare June 17 when he left the game with a contusion, Made showed he was just fine when he combined for four hits (including a double) and five RBIs over two games started June 19 (with the remainder of Game 2 finished June 21). Then, he went deep in the regularly scheduled game June 21 to cap his strong week, becoming the third Southern League player since 2017 to clear 50 RBIs in the first half of the season.
Jesús Made becomes the 3rd Southern League hitter since 2017 with 50 RBI in the 1st Half! He joins a list that includes Kris Bryant ('14), Justin Bour ('12), Paul Goldschmidt ('11), Stephen Voght ('11), Giancarlo Stanton ('10), Delmon Young ('05) and Dan Uggla ('05)
— Javik Blake (@javblake8) June 21, 2026
He's 19 🔥 https://t.co/rzGStNyTxf
Overall, Made has 10 hits and nine RBIs over his past seven games.
The top prospect in the organization has a .813 OPS at Class AA Biloxi despite being just 19 years old, with a .289 average, seven homers, 51 RBIs and just 44 strikeouts (strong 15.7% strikeout rate). His numbers are right in line with what he did over three levels last year, maintaining solid production as the youngest player in the league.
Peña hasn't played since June 9 and has played just four games this month, sidelined earlier by an illness and now a lower-body injury of some kind after he left his last game limping. It's been a struggle for Peña to stay healthy this season; he has just 77 at-bats. The 19-year-old has an .885 OPS.
Williams (No. 3) only collected three hits this week in five games, but they were all home runs, including two June 16. He also walked twice June 21 and stole two bases. Williams is down to a .702 OPS this year, but he has shown some power (nine homers). The 22-year-old looked like a surefire bet to get called up to Milwaukee at some point before the all-star break at one point this year, but the timeline is a little foggier at the moment.
It was a quiet week for the recent addition to the 40-man roster, with only three hits in five games (all singles). The 21-year-old center fielder still has an .873 OPS.
Promoted to Class AA Biloxi, of course Fischer homered in his first at-bat. It didn't stop there.
Andrew Fischer HOMERS in his first Double-A at bat for the Shuckers 🤯#ThisIsMyCrewpic.twitter.com/oBQLjQTvjj
— Milb Central (@milb_central) June 18, 2026
Fischer homered again June 21 in the second game of a doubleheader. He recorded hits in all of his first four games at the level, including a double, and he's carrying a 1.132 OPS across the two levels. The 22-year-old and first-round pick in last year's draft has 22 homers this season.
The top catching prospect in the organization had a nice week, with nine hits in 21 at-bats, including a double, two homers and six RBIs. The 23-year-old has a .766 OPS at Class AAA Nashville, with a solid .349 on-base percentage. He has yielded 80 stolen bases this year and caught 18; he surrendered 52 with 11 caught in 2025 in 10 fewer innings.
A promotion to Class AA Biloxi is no problem for the outfielder, who quickly racked up five hits in four games, including a double with three RBIs. The 21-year-old is up to a 1.014 OPS and is going to be regarded as one of the top 100 prospects in baseball as prospect lists continue to update.
With Fischer and Adamczewski promoted last week to Class AA Biloxi, not to mention Luis Peña sidelined with a leg or hamstring issue, Payne has surged to the front of the Timber Rattlers prospect line. He collected eight hits in four games, with a double, triple and homer, driving in seven runs with three walks and two stolen bases. Still just 19 years old, the outfielder has a .989 OPS, with 13 homers, 13 steals and a .394 on-base percentage.
Right-handed pitcher Josh Knoth (No. 21) delivered his longest outing of the year, clearing 4⅓ innings and allowing two earned runs on three hits June 17 for Wisconsin. The right-hander, bouncing back from an injury that cost him all of 2025, punched out seven batters and walked just one. The 20-year-old Knoth, the 33rd overall pick in the 2023 draft, has a 3.18 ERA and a 1.19 WHIP, with 27 strikeouts in 23 innings this year.
He may have fallen off prospect radar for some because of the injuries, but it's been a slow-and-steady return to form this season.
🚨THIRD LUKE ADAMS HOME RUN OF THE DAY 🚨 https://t.co/VWFjMUFsMApic.twitter.com/GqpiUkxHsB
— Nashville Sounds (@nashvillesounds) June 21, 2026
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Baddoo has 13 RBIs in two games but leaves Brewers AAA game injured
Milwaukee Brewers offseason signing Akil Baddoo hasn't played in the big leagues in 2026, but it felt like a matter of time until he'd return, particularly the way he was playing last week. Then came injury.
Baddoo, who started the year on the injured list with a quadriceps strain, left the Class AAA Nashville game Sunday, June 21 after sustaining a calf or lower-leg injury on a bases-clearing double. The play gave him an eye-popping seven RBIs in the Sounds' lopsided 17-3 win over Memphis, but a frustrated Baddoo immediately left the game.
Two games earlier, Baddoo had a six-RBI game that included a grand slam for his second home run of the day. He had another grand slam Saturday, June 20 before departure. The outfielder has looked very much like a big-league option this season with a .392 on-base percentage and a .992 OPS, including seven home runs in his 80 at-bats since returning from injury.
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Now comes the wait to gauge the seriousness of the left-handed bopper's new injury. The 27-year-old signed as a free agent in December and had been with the Detroit Tigers the past five seasons, hitting 28 homers at the big-league level.
The Sounds went into the week with a chance to catch Memphis for the first-half title in the International League, but they'd been officially eliminated one day before Baddoo's seven-RBI surge.
The game featured four Nashville home runs, including Baddoo's, with Tyler Black, Jeferson Quero and Brock Wilken going deep, too. Tyson Hardin had a strong showing on the mound again, allowing three earned runs in 6⅔ innings on six hits, one walk and five strikeouts. Black finished a double shy of the cycle, and both Quero and Wilken also had three hits.
Speaking of Wilken, injuries and first-half title clinches, the Baddoo injury came just more than a year after Wilken dislocated his patella during the celebration of the Biloxi Shuckers' first-half title.
Surely that created a greater sense of caution when the Shuckers repeated as first-half champs in the Southern League.
Class AA Biloxi (35-30) found its schedule again interrupted heavily by rain, but a win in the first game of a June 21 doubleheader officially gave the Shuckers the first-half championship in the South Division. The Shuckers went 3-1 on the week against Columbus (Atlanta Braves).
FIRST HALF SOUTH DIVISION CHAMPS!! 🍾
— Biloxi Shuckers (@BiloxiShuckers) June 21, 2026
📻 https://t.co/LIZcF8bIA9
📺 @bally__sports, https://t.co/5dYqzkzNIs#ShuckYeah#ThisIsMyCrewpic.twitter.com/SqDhpaL72p
Baddoo was far and away the headliner this week.
It's hard to imagine 18-year-old Alexander Frias will be in the Arizona Complex League much longer, and there are rumblings he could arrive in Class A Wilson as early as Tuesday.
In the midst of a season that's greatly increasing his prospect profile, Frias amassed 12 hits over the course of four games, including a 6-for-6 effort June 19. That game included two doubles and six RBIs.
Frias had three doubles total this week, five RBIs and two stolen bases. He's up to a dominant .441 batting average in 118 at-bats, with a .518 on-base percentage and 1.196 OPS, including four homers and 12 stolen bases.
Milwaukee signed Frias out of the Dominican Republic in the 2025 international class, and if there's one name that could realistically ascend to the level of Chourio and Made within the organization, it's him. He's only No. 29 right now in the organization, according to MLB Pipeline.
After suffering a scare June 17 when he left the game with a contusion, Made showed he was just fine when he combined for four hits (including a double) and five RBIs over two games started June 19 (with the remainder of Game 2 finished June 21). Then, he went deep in the regularly scheduled game June 21 to cap his strong week, becoming the third Southern League player since 2017 to clear 50 RBIs in the first half of the season.
Jesús Made becomes the 3rd Southern League hitter since 2017 with 50 RBI in the 1st Half! He joins a list that includes Kris Bryant ('14), Justin Bour ('12), Paul Goldschmidt ('11), Stephen Voght ('11), Giancarlo Stanton ('10), Delmon Young ('05) and Dan Uggla ('05)
— Javik Blake (@javblake8) June 21, 2026
He's 19 🔥 https://t.co/rzGStNyTxf
Overall, Made has 10 hits and nine RBIs over his past seven games.
The top prospect in the organization has a .813 OPS at Class AA Biloxi despite being just 19 years old, with a .289 average, seven homers, 51 RBIs and just 44 strikeouts (strong 15.7% strikeout rate). His numbers are right in line with what he did over three levels last year, maintaining solid production as the youngest player in the league.
Peña hasn't played since June 9 and has played just four games this month, sidelined earlier by an illness and now a lower-body injury of some kind after he left his last game limping. It's been a struggle for Peña to stay healthy this season; he has just 77 at-bats. The 19-year-old has an .885 OPS.
Williams (No. 3) only collected three hits this week in five games, but they were all home runs, including two June 16. He also walked twice June 21 and stole two bases. Williams is down to a .702 OPS this year, but he has shown some power (nine homers). The 22-year-old looked like a surefire bet to get called up to Milwaukee at some point before the all-star break at one point this year, but the timeline is a little foggier at the moment.
It was a quiet week for the recent addition to the 40-man roster, with only three hits in five games (all singles). The 21-year-old center fielder still has an .873 OPS.
Promoted to Class AA Biloxi, of course Fischer homered in his first at-bat. It didn't stop there.
Andrew Fischer HOMERS in his first Double-A at bat for the Shuckers 🤯#ThisIsMyCrewpic.twitter.com/oBQLjQTvjj
— Milb Central (@milb_central) June 18, 2026
Fischer homered again June 21 in the second game of a doubleheader. He recorded hits in all of his first four games at the level, including a double, and he's carrying a 1.132 OPS across the two levels. The 22-year-old and first-round pick in last year's draft has 22 homers this season.
The top catching prospect in the organization had a nice week, with nine hits in 21 at-bats, including a double, two homers and six RBIs. The 23-year-old has a .766 OPS at Class AAA Nashville, with a solid .349 on-base percentage. He has yielded 80 stolen bases this year and caught 18; he surrendered 52 with 11 caught in 2025 in 10 fewer innings.
A promotion to Class AA Biloxi is no problem for the outfielder, who quickly racked up five hits in four games, including a double with three RBIs. The 21-year-old is up to a 1.014 OPS and is going to be regarded as one of the top 100 prospects in baseball as prospect lists continue to update.
With Fischer and Adamczewski promoted last week to Class AA Biloxi, not to mention Luis Peña sidelined with a leg or hamstring issue, Payne has surged to the front of the Timber Rattlers prospect line. He collected eight hits in four games, with a double, triple and homer, driving in seven runs with three walks and two stolen bases. Still just 19 years old, the outfielder has a .989 OPS, with 13 homers, 13 steals and a .394 on-base percentage.
Right-handed pitcher Josh Knoth (No. 21) delivered his longest outing of the year, clearing 4⅓ innings and allowing two earned runs on three hits June 17 for Wisconsin. The right-hander, bouncing back from an injury that cost him all of 2025, punched out seven batters and walked just one. The 20-year-old Knoth, the 33rd overall pick in the 2023 draft, has a 3.18 ERA and a 1.19 WHIP, with 27 strikeouts in 23 innings this year.
He may have fallen off prospect radar for some because of the injuries, but it's been a slow-and-steady return to form this season.
🚨THIRD LUKE ADAMS HOME RUN OF THE DAY 🚨 https://t.co/VWFjMUFsMApic.twitter.com/GqpiUkxHsB
— Nashville Sounds (@nashvillesounds) June 21, 2026
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Baddoo has 13 RBIs in two games but leaves Brewers AAA game injured
Alabama baseball's road back to Omaha begins with rebuilding in the transfer portal.
The Crimson Tide is due to add 17 freshman commits, per Perfect Game. However, with potential absences left by position players like Justin Lebron, Bryce Fowler, Brady Neal and arms Tyler Fay and Zane Adams, restoring veteran experience will be crucial to the program's continued success.
Just one student-athlete who contributed to Alabama's first trip to the College World Series since 1999 has announced their intentions to go portaling. Tuesday, June 30, will be the last day for baseball players to enter the transfer portal.
For live updates on the Crimson Tide's transfer roster, check back here with The Tuscaloosa News.
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Emilee Smarr covers Alabama basketball and Crimson Tide athletics for The Tuscaloosa News. She can be reached via email at esmarr@usatodayco.com.
This article originally appeared on The Tuscaloosa News: Alabama baseball 2027 transfer portal tracker: Who stays, who goes?
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye turned heads throughout the mandatory minicamp practices, proving he is much further along in the offense than he was last year.
Much of that is due to the fact that this is Maye's second year in Josh McDaniels' offense. That extra experience has created a comfort level that has been evident immediately on the practice field. The Boston Sports Journal's Greg Bedard commented on what he saw from the 23-year-old quarterback at the early practices.
"I thought he looked sensational... The calmness, the efficiency, the decisiveness that Drake Maye is playing with right now—to me, he looks like a five-year vet," Bedard said on the Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast.
"I thought he looked sensational... The calmness, the efficiency, the decisiveness that Drake Maye is playing with right now- to me, he looks like a five-year vet."@GregABedard reacts to what he saw from Drake Maye during minicamp:
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Maye took a massive leap in his second season.
He threw for 4,394 yards, 31 touchdowns, and eight interceptions. He led the Patriots to the Super Bowl in the process and helped orchestrate an incredible turnaround in their first year with Mike Vrabel as the head coach.
Now, he is entering into his third season. He has a new top weapon in wide receiver A.J. Brown, as well as another talented veteran wide receiver in Romeo Doubs. The Patriots also made moves to strengthen the offensive line, signing standout left guard Alijah Vera-Tucker and selecting former Utah left tackle Caleb Lomu in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The pieces are in place for Maye to succeed this season. His overall growth coupled with the greatly improved roster should put the Patriots in position to compete, despite having one of the hardest schedules in the NFL in 2026.
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The Atlanta Falcons' weakest unit is arguably their interior defensive line. That's where they've never really found a successor to Grady Jarrett and have also now lost David Onyemata to free agency. The Falcons should probably be looking to add some more help to this group before the season begins, but it sounds like they are satisfied with their current rotation of defensive tackles.
The evidence for this comes from the latest offseason buzz from ESPN - where Marc Raimondi has reported that defensive line coach Nate Ollie has a nickname for free agent addition Da'Shawn Hand.
"The signing of Hand, 30, did not make a ton of headlines, but he has quickly solidified himself this spring as a key player on a line that needs to improve in stopping the run. He has even earned himself the nickname "Kingpin" from defensive line coach Nate Ollie as the "final boss" of the unit."
Hand is a former fourth-round draft pick by the Detroit Lions back in 2018. After putting in three years and change with the Lions he started bouncing around the league, with stops in Miami, Tennessee and Los Angeles with the Chargers last season. Hand put up 1.5 sacks, five QB hits and five tackles for a loss in 13 games.
That was enough to earn Hand a one-year, $3 million deal from the Falcons with half of it guaranteed. That's not the kind of money you normally pay a starter, but if Hand continues to impress through training camp he may earn himself a spot in the starting rotation next to Brandon Dorlus.
Now 30 years old, he's appeared in 77 career regular season games at this level. The key for Hand to earn playing time will be that run defense, where he earned a solid 60.3 grade last year, ranking 44th out of 134 interior defensive linemen.
Meanwhile, the Falcons allowed 126.2 rushing yards per game, ranking 24th in the league. Whether it's Hand or someone else, defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich needs somebody to step up and stop the run, or a talented unit's efforts might go to waste.
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The Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo were at the center of midseason trade rumors in 2025-26.
There were rumblings that the Lakers could offer the Bucks an Austin Reaves-centered trade package before the Feb. 5 deadline. However, Antetokounmpo ultimately stayed in Milwaukee, prompting the Lakers to look elsewhere for a potential roster-strengthening addition (Luke Kennard).
Could the Lakers land the 31-year-old NBA champion forward in a multi-team offseason deal? The Stein Line’s Marc Stein has a clear answer to that loaded question.
"I have to be honest, based on what I’ve heard,” Stein said on the All-NBA podcast Sunday. “I haven’t heard that," Stein revealed about LA potentially being involved.”
"I know there was all kinds of speculation yesterday—deal is closed, deal is happening tonight—but I have not heard that the Lakers would be part of a Giannis multi-team construction.”
"So yeah, maybe it could happen, I’m not going to say no because I haven’t heard everything, but I just have to be candid with you—that one has not crossed my desk."
Stein is likely referring to various reports indicating that the Lakers could serve as a facilitating team in a three-, four-, or five-team deal with Antetokounmpo at the forefront.
For instance, on Saturday, Offside's Anthony Irwinreported that the Lakers could land Detroit Pistons bruiser Isaiah Stewart in a three-team trade that would send Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat.
Additionally, NBA reporter Evan Sidery took to X on Sunday to write that he believes the Lakers could land Myles Turner in a four-team deal that would also net Miami the best player on the trade market.
That said, Stein’s intel doesn’t bode well for a Lakers squad that could use Stewart or Turner moving forward.
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The Formula 1 paddock demands absolute, unwavering perfection from its drivers, but the profound psychological toll of surviving at the pinnacle of motorsport is rarely discussed with complete honesty. For Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson, chasing his hyper-focused racing ambitions has led to a devastating realization about the fundamental personal sacrifices required to stay on the grid.
Back on the High Performance Podcast, Lawson opened up about the emotional weight of his career. While fans see the glamour, the wealth, and the high-speed thrill of the sport, Lawson admitted that the ultimate price of his obsession with Formula 1 success is his own everyday happiness.
To the outside world, securing a seat in Formula 1 is the ultimate achievement, and onlookers naturally assume that drivers live in a state of constant bliss. Lawson addressed this massive gap between public perception and his internal reality, acknowledging how difficult it is to explain the feeling to outsiders without sounding ungrateful.
“So it sounds really it sounds kind of quite sad, but it’s probably just happiness. I think being so, it’s probably just happiness. They’re like, I think people probably think you’re a lot happier because of you know, the position I’m in. And like I said, don’t get me wrong. It’s not that I’m I don’t understand how lucky I am to be here.”
Operating under the constant threat of being replaced creates an environment where a driver’s baseline emotional state is completely hijacked by their on-track performance.
The true source of Lawson’s emotional struggle stems from the relentless drive required to succeed in the Red Bull ecosystem. When a young athlete spends their entire life focusing exclusively on a single objective, their brain binds their self-worth and joy entirely to achieving that final goal.
Lawson confessed that this hyper-fixation prevents him from finding peace in the present moment, turning his career into a grueling endurance test where satisfaction is permanently deferred.
“But because of that thing that we’re so focused and driven towards, I feel like I’m not happy until I do it, until I achieve it. So for me, it’s probably just overall happiness we get.”
The New Zealander clarified that his life isn’t entirely devoid of joy, but the suffocating pressure of trying to establish himself as a permanent fixture on the grid casts a massive shadow over his day-to-day life.
“I have happy moments for sure. You know, like, it’s not that I’m not happy all the time, but just it’s, yeah, overall in life, yeah, at the moment.”
Lawson’s raw admission highlights the unseen human element behind the helmet. It serves as a stark reminder that while reaching Formula 1 is a spectacular childhood dream, living that reality under the magnifying glass of the paddock often comes at a steep psychological cost.
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Some people, myself included until I saw this news, may not have known that AMD seemingly revealed FSR4 for older Radeon graphics cards last month. Now, just a month later, it appears Valve appears to be adding a version of AMD's FSR4 technology to Steam and Proton, which could theoretically allow Steam Machine and potentially Steam Deck users to effectively upgrade FSR3-supported games to FSR4.
For those unfamiliar, FSR is AMD's answer to Nvidia's DLSS. It's an upscaling technology that allows games to be rendered at a lower resolution, such as 720p, before being upscaled to a higher resolution like 1080p. The goal is to deliver a sharper image while reducing the workload on the GPU.
It's not just about image quality, either. Because the game is being rendered at a lower internal resolution, FSR can also improve frame rates, making demanding games run more smoothly without requiring more powerful hardware.
What's particularly exciting about the prospect of FSR4 coming to Steam Machine and, hopefully, Steam Deck is that it could address some of the most common complaints surrounding FSR3, including ghosting, shimmering, and visual artifacts, while still delivering the performance benefits that make upscaling technologies so appealing in the first place.
Additionally, according to Brad Lynch on X (formerly Twitter), this version of FSR4 has been tweaked by Valve and differs from AMD's own implementation. What exactly Valve has changed remains a mystery for now, at least until users can get their hands on it and start digging through the details themselves.

I have to admit, I've always been a little wary of the industry's growing reliance on upscaling technologies. Ideally, I'd prefer games to be optimized well enough to run smoothly on weaker hardware straight out of the box. That said, the reality is that modern games are becoming increasingly demanding, and tools like FSR can provide a meaningful boost to both image quality and performance.
Of all the ways AI is being integrated into gaming, upscaling is probably one of the easiest for me to get behind. If this implementation really can bring FSR4 improvements to a wider range of hardware, that's a win for players. Hopefully, it also finds its way to Steam Deck and isn't reserved solely for Valve's upcoming Steam Machine.
As always, let me know what you think in the comments below, and don't forget to take part in our poll!

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Microsoft Edge is about to lose yet another one of my favorite features. Edge Drop is being — ahem — dropped in favor of AI.
The latest version of Edge Canary shows a message about the change if you open the Drop feature:
"Drop is being retired. Files you share are saved in your OneDrive. Text notes need to be downloaded separately."
Microsoft does not specifically state why Drop is being retired. I believe the reason is a combination of low usage and Microsoft wanting the same space in Edge to house Copilot. We saw a similar development with the retirement of the Edge Sidebar.
Another feature that will soon be deprecated in Edge is "Drop" 😬🤷:https://t.co/zWAhjvH41T pic.twitter.com/WtKvUTZoInJune 19, 2026
Leo Varela discovered the upcoming retirement and shared screenshots on X.
I once called Microsoft Edge Drop "the best browser feature you're not using." That may have proven to be a little too accurate, because the feature is now being retired. Presumably, usage of Edge Drop was low, making other parts of the browser a higher priority.
Edge Drop is a feature within the browser that lets you send messages, files and photos to yourself. All your content stays within a single thread, making it easy to find. The experience is powered by OneDrive, which is why you can still access your content after Drop is retired.
When you send something through Drop, it appears on any instance of Edge on supported devices, which currently includes desktop and mobile versions of the browser.
Drop lives within the Sidebar of Edge on your desktop, which is likely why the feature is going away. Microsoft has prioritized placing Copilot in the same spot as the Sidebar and Drop.
I think there's a way for all the Sidebar features and Copilot to coexist. Low usage figures are likely another factor in the retirement of Drop. While I love Drop, it's similar to sending messages to yourself through WhatsApp, Telegram, or any other messaging service.
The reality may be that people who want to send messages to themselves want to do so without having to use a specific browser on multiple devices.

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Before we begin, I think it's only fair to say that I'm heavily invested in the Xbox ecosystem. It's my platform of choice, but I've almost always owned a PlayStation and Nintendo console alongside it. At least, that was the case until this generation, where I still haven't picked up a PS5 or Nintendo Switch 2.
Being an Xbox fan, though, often feels like living through a constant cycle of highs and lows. One week it's good news, the next it's bad news. Rumors, questionable decisions, smart decisions, panic, excitement, and endless debate. Quite frankly, it can be exhausting.
When Asha Sharma arrived to help revive Xbox, the reaction online felt pretty clear. The usual suspects, and even some Xbox fans themselves, were concerned about her background in AI. Many immediately jumped to conclusions, claiming it was the beginning of the end for Xbox, that the platform was being sunset, or that Microsoft was about to replace game development with AI.
In reality, Sharma has been fairly consistent in how she talks about AI. Her position has largely been that AI is a tool. Not something that replaces games or the people making them, but something that can assist in the development process. In fact, she even ended Copilot for console within her first 100 days as CEO, showing where she stands on AI quite firmly.
That's why Sony's recent strategy update caught my attention.
In its latest report, Sony removed references to bringing first-party games to PC as part of its broader strategy discussion and instead placed significant emphasis on AI, positioning it as a key part of PlayStation's future. Yet the reaction online feels noticeably different. If anything, I've seen more people defending it than criticizing it.
That's not to say Sony hasn't received criticism, because it has, but the conversation feels far more measured than the reactions Xbox often receives whenever AI enters the discussion.
Within its strategy update, Sony states:
"As AI lowers barriers to creation and increases the volume and diversity of content... Within the studio business, AI powered tools are automating repetitive workflows and improving productivity... Across the platform business, AI is driving efficiency, personalization, and customer value at scale... Overall, AI is expected to unleash the creativity of Sony Interactive Entertainment's studios."
Sony clearly believes that AI will enhance the PlayStation experience and reading those statements, it's hard not to wonder what the reaction would have been if they had come from Xbox instead. I genuinely struggle to imagine a world where Xbox could publish those exact same comments without triggering a complete online meltdown, accompanied by endless declarations that Xbox was abandoning hardware development and heading for disaster.
Now, I will admit I'm being a little facetious here, but I do think there's at least some truth to it. If this had been an Xbox-led announcement, I suspect the discourse would have been far louder.
To be clear, I'm fully aware that Microsoft is one of the biggest proponents of AI and the broader push that's currently sweeping through the industry. But that doesn't mean other companies should get a free pass when they're making many of the same decisions that consumers are against. If we're going to scrutinize one company for embracing AI, then surely it's only fair we apply the same standard across the board.

eading those statements, it's hard not to wonder what the reaction would have been if they had come from Xbox instead. I genuinely struggle to imagine a world where Xbox could publish those exact same comments without triggering a complete online meltdown, accompanied by endless declarations that Xbox was abandoning hardware development and heading for disaster.
Now, I will admit I'm being a little facetious here, but I do think there's at least some truth to it. If this had been an Xbox-led announcement, I suspect the discourse would have been far louder.
To be clear, I'm fully aware that Microsoft is one of the biggest proponents of AI and the broader push that's currently sweeping through the industry. But that doesn't mean other companies should get a free pass when they're making many of the same decisions that consumers are against. If we're going to scrutinize one company for embracing AI, then surely it's only fair we apply the same standard across the board.
Of course, maybe I'm completely wrong. That's entirely possible, and that's okay too. I'd genuinely love to hear what you think. Do you agree that the reaction would have been different if these statements had come from Xbox, or do you think I'm off the mark?
Let me know in the comments, and be sure to explain why you do or don't agree. And, of course, don't forget to take part in our poll!

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While the prospects for a tie-up between Google and CXMT were not too encouraging to begin with, a seasoned analyst has just decimated those odds with his less-than-enthusiastic take. Even so, there still appears to be enough room within the language used by the originator of this Google-CXMT tie-up tidbit to warrant continued vigilance. Ming Chi-Kuo states that Google has "no concrete plan to procure memory chips from CXMT" We reported last week that, according to the X account SouthernValue, Google was mulling the procurement of precious DRAM chips from China's CXMT. Also, when asked about their source at the […]
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Ubisoft co-founder and Guillemot Corporation chief executive officer Claude Guillemot, brother to Ubisoft's chief executive officer Yves Guillemot, has died in a plane crash. First reported by French outlet Ouest France and later spotted by Bloomberg, the French businessman was one of two passengers on a small, twin-engine Cessna 421 plane. Both passengers died in the crash. Ubisoft is a rarity in the video game industry in that it began as a family business and is still, to this day, as much of a family business as it can be while also being a massive, global corporation. Claude Guillemot was […]
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Renowned actress Deborah Ann Woll, best known as Jessica Hamby in True Blood and Karen Page in Daredevil, has spoken with CGMagazine about her lead role in God of War Laufey as the titular character. In an interview conducted during Game Con Canada, Woll confirmed what Game Director Ariel Lawrence had revealed earlier this month: Head of Creative Cory Barlog had this game in mind even before the launch of God of War 2018, and there was already a poster featuring Laufey and Phranque (the cosmic cube). This proves Barlog had a 10-year master plan that included this new title […]
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The two versions of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro will be separated by the memory standard they support, with the top-end variant able to get paired with LPDDR6. Qualcomm is also offering the flexibility to bring LPDDR5X into the mix. However, a rumor claims that pairing the slower memory will mean leaving a ton of performance on the table, but that’ll mean phone makers need to make the plunge and purchase the expensive RAM, though offering the best hardware doesn’t necessarily translate into better sales. LPDDR6 RAM will be highly expensive to use with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen […]
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Samsung’s One UI 9.0 Beta is already running on the Galaxy S26, and most of the coverage has gone to the creative tools and accessibility changes. The security upgrades have been quieter, but they’re worth understanding.
New security features of One UI 9 are inspired by Android 17. Google has long been focused on security and privacy aspects, and version 17 is no exception. One UI 9 has three big improvements for security.
Android 17’s contacts picker limits what data apps can see in the first place. Auto Blocker’s high-risk detection stops dangerous apps from running even after they’ve landed on the device.
The Security Report gives you visibility over what’s been blocked. Maximum Restrictions closes the physical attack surface for users who need that level of control.
Previous versions of Auto Blocker were largely preventive; they stopped you from installing apps from unauthorized sources. In One UI 9, the Auto Blocker can detect a high-risk app that’s already on your device and stop it from running.
When something trips the detection, you get a warning, the app is blocked from executing or installing further components, and the system recommends deletion.
A companion feature called Manage Unknown Apps handles the discovery side of this. It gathers every app installed from outside the Play Store or Galaxy Store into one place.
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Auto Blocker has been part of One UI since version 6, but it’s always worked silently. However, Samsung’s new One UI 9 changes that with a Security Report section inside Auto Blocker.
It logs every time the system blocks an app from an unknown source. The last seven days show up as a list; switch to the Month tab, and you get a graph. It’s a small UX addition, but it makes the feature visible in a way it never has been before.
Auto Blocker’s Maximum Restrictions mode is the strictest setting. In One UI 8.5, that mode blocked USB commands but left the physical connection open. In One UI 9, Maximum Restrictions cuts off the USB connection entirely.
This prevents unexpected attacks where a compromised public charging port attempts to push data or software to your phone, and physical data-extraction attempts that work at the hardware level rather than through software.
Well, it’s an opt-in mode, not a default.
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SK Hynix, this Monday, broke a 25-year Samsung record of being the most valuable company in South Korea. Riding the AI boom and HBM memory success, SK Hynix outclassed Samsung for the first time in its home ground.
According to KEDGlobal, SK Hynix market share surpassed Samsung Electronics, snatching a 25-year crown on June 22. Shares of the “now” most valuable company closed up 5.6%, lifting its market capitalisation to $1.35 trillion.
On the other hand, Samsung’s stock eased 0.14% to give it a market value of 2,066.7 trillion won, excluding preferred shares. Despite a broad business portfolio, Samsung surrendered its crown to SK Hynix due to the AI wave.
However, the Galaxy maker stated that its market cap should include preferred shares. Including those shares, the company’s value as of the market close stood at 2,246.4 trillion won, which is still ahead of SK Hynix.
“The emergence of customised AI memory fundamentally changed the industry’s economics and allowed SK Hynix to establish itself as the market leader,” said Kim Sunwoo, a senior analyst at Meritz Securities.
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Samsung Electro-Mechanics has started mass production of FC-BGA substrates for Qualcomm AI200 at its Busan plant. Qualcomm is targeting a second-half 2026 launch; Samsung Electro-Mechanics is moving in lockstep.
The AI200 is Qualcomm’s first AI accelerator built specifically for data centers, unveiled last October. It pairs a custom Oryon CPU with a Hexagon NPU and runs on LPDDR5 memory, which trades raw bandwidth for power efficiency.
Samsung Electro-Mechanics has spent years supplying package substrates for Qualcomm’s application processors in phones and PCs. The AI200 deal marks the first time that the relationship bleeds into data center silicon.
Industry insiders say (via ZD Net) that the long-standing relationship made the AI200 supply agreement a relatively clean negotiation.
The AI250 is reportedly coming in 2027, which means Samsung Electro-Mechanics could be stacking recurring data center revenue on top of its mobile base.
The AI200 requires a lower performance threshold for FC-BGA compared to High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)-based AI accelerators. Therefore, the barrier to entry will be relatively low for LG Innotek, which is a latecomer to the FC-BGA industry.
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The much-leaked Honor X80 Pro Max is now finally official in China. The phone's headline feature is its 11,000 mAh battery, which is the largest we've seen on a mainstream smartphone so far. That battery charges at 90W and also supports reverse wired charging at 27W. The phone has a 6.8-inch 1280x2788 LTPS AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and a mind-bending 10,000-nit peak brightness (although it only reaches that level at an isolated spot during video playback), a 50MP main camera with OIS, and an 8MP selfie camera. At the helm sits the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 SoC, paired with 8/12GB of...
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The Thermaltake Argent E700 gaming chair is currently on sale at its lowest price ever, just one day before Amazon kicks off its Prime Day sale. You can pick up the Ocean Blue variant for around $620, which is less than half of its original MSRP of $1,299.99. However, you'll want to act fast, as stock is limited and this may be your best chance to get your hands on one of the most premium gaming chairs inspired by high-performance race car seats.
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| WHO | Argentina vs Austria |
| WHAT | 2026 World Cup |
| WHEN | 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT • Monday, June 22, 2026 |
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The reigning world champions Argentina look to secure their spot in the knockout rounds as they face an in-form Austria in a crucial Group J clash. After a dominant opening victory fueled by a Lionel Messi masterclass, La Albiceleste have laid down a marker, signaling their intent to defend their title with the same tactical discipline and attacking firepower that saw them triumph in 2022.
Austria, however, arrives with serious momentum of their own. Having won their opening match against Jordan and suffering just one defeat in their last twelve games, Ralf Rangnick‘s side is a formidable opponent. A victory for either nation would guarantee passage to the Round of 32, setting the stage for a high-stakes encounter at AT&T Stadium.
This match presents a fascinating contrast in trajectories. Argentina began its title defense flawlessly, showcasing the cohesion and experience of a championship-winning squad. In contrast, Austria is riding a wave of confidence, having secured its first victory in the finals since 1990 and proving they are a tough team to break down under their current manager.
The tactical battle will likely pit Argentina‘s possession-based, controlled approach against Austria‘s high-energy, counter-pressing system. While Lionel Scaloni‘s men excel at dictating the tempo and relying on a rock-solid defense, Rangnick‘s squad thrives on forcing turnovers and attacking at speed. The key to the match could be whether Austria can disrupt Argentina‘s midfield rhythm without leaving themselves vulnerable to the individual brilliance of Messi.
For Argentina, the motivation is clear: secure qualification early and build momentum for the tougher knockout stages. For Messi, there is the added personal goal of becoming the outright all-time leading goalscorer in the tournament’s history. Austria, meanwhile, has a golden opportunity to make a statement by challenging the champions and proving they can compete with the world’s elite.
Direct history between these two nations is sparse, with only three friendly matches played decades ago, resulting in one win apiece and a draw. The most recent encounter was a 1-1 draw in 1990, making historical precedent largely irrelevant to this modern-day matchup.
A better indicator comes from their records against teams from each other’s confederations. Argentina has a wealth of experience and a positive record against European opposition in this competition, with 23 wins from 58 games. Austria has a perfectly balanced record against CONMEBOL teams, with two wins, two losses, and a draw in five previous tournament matches.
Two key statistical trends define this fixture. Argentina‘s defense has been nearly impenetrable, keeping clean sheets in eight of their last ten matches. Conversely, Austria has a remarkable record of never playing out a 0-0 draw in their 30 previous tournament appearances, suggesting they will contribute to an open game, for better or worse.
Both managers face important lineup decisions stemming from fitness concerns and tactical considerations following their opening matches.
Argentina is monitoring the fitness of defender Nicolas Tagliafico, who is recovering from a calf issue and may not be risked from the start. The biggest question for Lionel Scaloni is in attack, where Julián Álvarez made a significant impact off the bench against Algeria and could earn a starting spot ahead of Lautaro Martínez to inject more energy into the front line.
Austria was dealt a significant blow with a potential facial fracture for defender Stefan Posch, which will force a defensive reshuffle. Konrad Laimer is expected to drop into the right-back position, creating an opening in midfield for Michael Gregoritsch. Veteran forward Marko Arnautović is also projected to start after a strong performance in the first game.
Argentina Projected XI (4-3-3):
Martínez; Molina, Romero, Martínez, Medina; De Paul, Fernández, Mac Allister; Messi, Álvarez, Almada.
Scaloni is expected to trust the veteran core that has brought him so much success. The midfield trio remains the team’s engine, while Álvarez‘s pressing ability could give him the edge to lead the attack alongside Messi.
Austria Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
Schlager; Laimer, Alaba, Lienhart, Mwene; Seiwald, Schlager; Schmid, Sabitzer, Gregoritsch; Arnautović.
The injury to Posch forces Rangnick‘s hand, shifting the versatile Laimer to defense. This lineup maintains the team’s high-pressing structure, with Sabitzer pulling the strings in an advanced midfield role behind the experienced Arnautović.
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Dünya Kupası'ndaki Türkiye-ABD maçını Cezayirli hakem Mustapha Ghorbal yönetecek.
A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda ABD ile yapacağı D Grubu üçüncü ve son maçını Cezayirli hakem Mustapha Ghorbal yönetecek.
FIFA'dan yapılan açıklamaya göre 26 Haziran Cuma günü Los Angeles Stadı'nda oynanacak ve TSİ 05.00'te başlayacak müsabakada Ghorbal'ın yardımcılıklarını aynı ülkeden Mokrane Gourari ve Abbes Akram Zerhouni üstlenecek.
Maçın dördüncü hakemi ise Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri'nden Omar Alali olacak.

Borussia Dortmund ile sözleşmesini uzatmayan Julian Brandt boşa çıkmıştı. Alman 10 numaranın adı bir dönem ağırlıklı olarak Galatasaray'la anıldı. İngiltere'den ise farklı yönde haberler geldi...
Yorkshire Evening Post'un haberine göre; Leeds United, Borussia Dortmund'dan ayrıldıktan sonra serbest oyuncu statüsünü kazanan Julian Brandt'ı kadrosuna katmayı düşünüyor.
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Taraflar arasındaki temaslar devam ediyor. Arada çok küçük pürüzlerin kaldığı belirtildi.
ODAK NOKTASI DEĞİŞTİ
30 yaşındaki 10 numaranın adı bir dönem ciddi şekilde Galatasaray'la anılıyordu. Fakat Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın odak noktası zaman içinde değişti. Cim-Bom'un tekrar Julian Brandt'la görüşme yapması beklenmiyor. Yine de transfer dönemlerinde her şeyin olabileceğini unutmamak lazım...
ROMA VE ATLETİCO MADRİD
Bu arada Leeds United girişimlerini sürdürürken Roma ve Atletico Madrid de gelişmeleri izliyor. Roma'nın çözmesi gereken bazı maddi sıkıntıları var. Atletico Madrid'de ise öncelik Julian Brandt değil... Şartlar değişirse bu iki takım da devreye girebilir...

Fenerbahçe'nin sol ayaklı stoper listesinde Malang Sarr da bulunuyor... Oyuncunun menajerinin Marsilya ile görüşmeler yaptığı iddia edildi. Peki son durum ne?
Malang Sarr'ın Lens Kulübü'yle sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitiyor. Mukavelede +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu mevcut. Fakat bu madde çift taraflı.
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Fransız stoper ayrılmaya karar verdiği için opsiyon ihtimali ortadan kalktı. Fenerbahçe bir süredir solak savunmacıyla ilgileniyor.
SÖZ KONUSU DEĞİL
27 yaşındaki futbolcuda ortaya son olarak Marsilya iddiası atıldı. Hatta menajerinin, Fransız kulübüyle pazarlık yaptığı da söylendi. Ancak oyuncuya yakın kaynaklar, böyle bir durumun söz konusu olmadığını belirtti. Fenerbahçe'nin ısrarı ise sürüyor. Elbette Kanarya'nın alternatifleri de var. Onlarda istenen sonuç alınamazsa ibre Sarr'a dönebilir.
FAZLA PARA İSTİYOR
1.83 boyundaki stoper, boşa çıkacağı için yüksek yıllık maaş talep ediyor. Fenerbahçe dışında Atletico Madrid, Al-Diraiyah ve Al-Hilal'in de bir ilgisi söz konusu... Malang Sarr'ın yeni takımıyla ilgili kararını en geç 2 hafta içinde vermesi bekleniyor...

Galatasaray MCT Technic, geçtiğimiz aralık ayında sportif direktörlük görevine getirdiği kulübün efsane eski oyuncusu Vladimir Micov ile yolların resmen ayrıldığını duyurdu.
Galatasaray MCT Technic Erkek Basketbol Takımı, sportif direktörlük görevini yürüten eski oyuncusu Vladimir Micov ile yollarını resmen ayırdı.
Geçtiğimiz aralık ayında sportif direktörlük koltuğuna oturan Sırp futbol adamının kulüpteki idari birlikteliği yaklaşık 6 ay sürdü.
Sarı-kırmızılı kulüp, resmi bir teşekkür mesajı yayımlayarak Micov’a emekleri için teşekkür etti ve bundan sonraki kariyerinde başarılar diledi.
Aktif basketbol kariyerinde de Galatasaray formasını başarıyla terleten Micov, taraftarın sevdiği isimlerden biriydi. Kulüp, yeni sportif yapılanma ve yeni sportif direktörün kim olacağıyla ilgili henüz bir detay paylaşmadı.

Trabzonsporlu Christ Inao Oulai, Fildişi Sahili Milli Takımı'yla Dünya Kupası'nda en çok dikkat çeken isimler arasına girdi. Fransa'da ise Ligue 1 ekiplerinin onu nasıl Trabzonspor'a kaptırdığı sorgulanıyor!
Trabzonspor geride bıraktığımız sezonun başında Bastia Kulübü'ne 5.5 milyon euro ödeyerek Christ Inao Oulai'yi kadrosuna katmıştı.
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Bastia, sonraki satıştaki kardan %20'lik pay hakkına da sahip... Genç yetenekle 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı.
HERKESİN DİKKATİNİ ÇEKTİ
Oulai sahaya ilk adımını attığı andan itibaren farkını hissettirdi. Ardından Fildişi Sahili Milli Takımı'nın da önemli parçalarından biri haline geldi. Dünya Kupası kadrosuna alındı. İlk 2 maçlar itibarıyla da herkesin dikkatini çekti. Fransa'da ise farklı bir gündem oluştu...
BURNUNUZUN DİBİNDEYDİ
Şu anda Fransa'da, Ligue 1 ekiplerinin Oulai'yi nasıl fark edemediği sorgulanıyor. 20 yaşındaki merkez orta saha piyasa değerini katlarken, "Ligue 1 takımları, burunlarının dibindeki Oulai'yi fark etmedi. Trabzonspor, onların göremediğini gördü" şeklinde yorumlar yapılıyor. Dünya Kupası sonrasında Bordo-Mavililer'e çok yüksek teklifler gelebilir.

2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Türkiye'yi yıkan Paraguay'da, kaptan Gustavo Gómez'in maç öncesi yaptığı tüyleri diken diken eden konuşma ortaya çıktı!
2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Türkiye'ye karşı tarihi bir zafer elde eden Paraguay'da, kaptan Gustavo Gómez'in maç öncesi yaptığı motivasyon konuşması sosyal medyayı salladı.
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10 kişi kalmalarına rağmen ay-yıldızlılara geçit vermeyen tecrübeli stoper, sergilediği liderlikle maçın kahramanı oldu.
Levi's Stadyumu'nda sahaya çıkmadan önce tüm takımı etrafına toplayan Palmeiras'ın savunma oyuncusu Gustavo Gómez, dudak okuma analizlerine yansıyan o sert ve motive edici konuşmasında şu ifadeleri kullandı:
- Uğruna savaştığımız, ağladığımız, buraya gelmek için her şeyi yaptığımız her şey için oynayalım! Sahaya çıkalım ve sanki final maçıymış gibi onları alt edelim. Yoğun olacağız, nefes almalarına bile izin vermeyelim! Haydi Albirroja!
Maçın ilk yarısının sonunda Almirón'un kırmızı kart görmesiyle 10 kişi kalan Paraguay, tamamen savunmaya çekilmek zorunda kaldı. Kaptan Gómez'in liderliğinde kurulan defans hattı, Türk milli takımının baskısına karşı adeta bir duvar ördü.

Sezonu Kasımpaşa'da kiralık olarak tamamlayan Rodrigo Becao, İsmail Kartal'ın göreve getirilmesi sonrasında umut doldu! Brezilyalı stoperin sosyal medyadaki mesajı da dikkat çekti.
Fenerbahçe 2023 yazında Udinese'ye 8.31 milyon euro ödeyerek Rodrigo Becao'yu kadrosuna katmıştı. Brezilyalı stoperin İstanbul günleri güzel başladı. Ancak sonrasında yaşanan sakatlıklar, performans düşüklüğü, Mourinho'yla yaşanan tartışma derken gözden düştü.
BÜYÜK DEĞİŞİMLER
Sambacı, geride bıraktığımız sezonun devre arasında Kasımpaşa'ya kiralanmıştı. 30 yaşındaki savunmacının Fenerbahçe'yle mukavelesi ise 30 Haziran 2028'de bitiyor. Bilindiği üzere Kanarya'da büyük değişimler yaşandı. Aziz Yıldırım yeniden başkanlığa seçildi. İsmail Kartal ise teknik direktörlük görevine getirildi.
YENİDEN UMUTLANDI
Tatilini noktalayan Becao, İstanbul'a dönüş yolundan bir kare yayınladı. Türk Bayrağı'nın yanına "ev" ifadesini ekledi. Bu hareket sonrasında 1.91 boyundaki stoperin, İsmail Kartal'la birlikte yeniden umutlandığı da ortaya çıktı. Onunla ilgili karar da yeni sezon hazırlıklarının ardından verilecek.

Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor, Adil Demirbağ için Konyaspor'la temaslarda bulunuyordu. Devreye son olarak Fenerbahçe'nin girdiği öğrenildi. Bu arada Başakşehir ve Samsunspor da ilgili!
Konyaspor'un 28 yaşındaki stoperi Adil Demirbağ kelimenin tam anlamıyla paylaşılamıyor... 1.85 boyundaki savunmacının Konyaspor'la sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor.
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Yani kontratının son senesine girdi. Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor, 1.85 boyundaki savunmacı konusunda bazı temaslarda bulunmuştu.
İYİ PARA KAZANDIRMAK İSTİYOR
Fenerbahçe'nin de Konyaspor'la iletişime geçtiği öğrenildi. Oyuncunun şartları soruldu. Bu arada Başakşehir ve Samsunspor da gelişmeleri takip ediyor. Adil, kulübüne iyi para kazandırarak ayrılmak istiyor. Bu sebeple Konyaspor Yönetimi'ni ikna edecek takım, onu da ikna edecek...
BEŞİKTAŞ ALTYAPISI!
Tecrübeli savunmacı, geride bıraktığımız sezonda 24 lig maçına çıktı. Sahada 2.088 dakika kaldı. 2 gol ve 2 asist üretti. Adil Demirbağ, bir dönem Beşiktaş altyapısına da oynamıştı. Birçok kulüp, yerli oyuncu havuzlarını güçlendirmeye çalışıyor. Adil bu anlamda en değerli seçeneklerden biri...

Fenerbahçe, Jayden Oosterwolde'nin olası satışından en az 25 milyon euro bekliyor. Oyuncunun adı şu anda 3 kulüple anılıyor. Ancak henüz resmi teklif yok...
Fenerbahçe 2023'ün Ocak ayında Parma'ya 6 milyon euro ödeyerek Jayden Oosterwolde'yi kadrosuna katmıştı.
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Sarı-Lacivertliler, Hollandalı savunmacıyı 7 milyon euro ve üzerinde bir rakama satarsa, anlaşma gereği elde edilecek karın %30'u Parma'ya ödenecek...
BOLOGNA-ROMA-PSG
25 yaşındaki savunmacının 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor. Fenerbahçe ondan para kazanarak bu kaynağı transferlerde kullanmayı planlıyor. Kanarya'nın Jayden Oosterwolde'den bonservis beklentisi minimum 25 milyon euro... Oyuncunun adı bir süredir Bologna, Roma ve PSG gibi takımlarla anılıyor.
DENGELER DEĞİŞEBİLİYOR
Ancak şu ana kadar bu 3 takımdan da resmi girişim gelmedi. Yine de transfer sezonunun tamamlanmasına uzun bir süre olduğunu hatırlatmakta fayda var. Dengeler bir anda değişebiliyor. Ayrıca bugün hiç konuşulmayan ekipler de bir anda devreye girebilir...

Beşiktaş, Arsenal ile yollarını ayırmaya hazırlanan tecrübeli kaleci Kepa Arrizabalaga'yı radarına aldı; İspanyol eldiven için 5 milyon Euro'luk bonservis bedeli konuşuluyor.
Beşiktaş iki farklı takımda Premier Lig şampiyonluğu (Chelsea ve Arsenal) yaşayan ve Şampiyonlar Ligi finali gören 31 yaşındaki tecrübeli eldiven Kepa Arrizabalaga'yı radarına aldı.
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Arsenal ile 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi bulunan Bask asıllı kalecinin bonservis bedeli yaklaşık 5 milyon Euro.
Fichajes'in haberine göre Kepa ile Beşiktaş'ın yanı sıra Como, Panathinaikos, Getafe ve (Martínez'in ayrılma durumuna göre) Aston Villa da ilgileniyor.
Beşiktaş'ın aksine diğer takımların bu transferi bitirebilmesi için Kepa'nın maaşında ciddi bir indirimi kabul etmesi gerekiyor... bu durum siyah-beyazlıların elini güçlendirebilir.

Platform changes, AI-driven SERPs, and shifting measurement models are forcing search and performance marketers to rethink their skills more frequently.
What worked six months ago may not work today, and the gap between current best practices and outdated knowledge keeps widening.
That’s why continuous learning now directly affects SEO performance. The organizations that adapt fastest don’t treat learning as a separate activity. They build it into how they test, share knowledge, and make decisions.
Search skills have a shorter shelf life than most people realize. I’ve sat in meetings where approaches that were solid 18 months ago were actively working against performance.
Platform updates, automation changes, and shifts in user behavior can turn effective tactics into outdated ones faster than most expect. Without ongoing learning, it’s easy to fall behind current best practices.
Misinterpreting data, overrelying on automation, or using outdated SEO methods can all weaken results. To keep pace, you need to adapt to changes driven by AI Overviews, evolving SERP features, and increasing zero-click experiences.
See where your brand appears in AI search, where competitors are winning, and what it takes to become the answer AI recommends.
AI reduces execution time, but it increases the need to validate outputs, particularly in reporting and prioritization. As automation becomes more capable, the value shifts from execution to interpretation, prioritization, and decision-making.
If you rely on AI outputs without validation, you risk inaccurate reporting, weak content decisions, and poor prioritization. Prioritizing decisions over activity shows up in trade-offs, validation of automated outputs, cross-channel performance interpretation, and commercial decision-making.
As AI adoption outpaces structured training, gaps between tool use and real capability become more visible. The challenge isn’t operating tools efficiently. It’s turning outputs into decisions.
In this environment, learning is less about mastering tools and more about applying sound judgment. Most people aren’t limited by access to learning. They’re limited by the assumption that what they already know is still good enough.
One of the biggest mistakes I see is assuming knowledge stays relevant longer than it does. Skills can become outdated surprisingly quickly when platforms, reporting, and user behavior are changing at once.
As platforms evolve and delivery pressure increases, gaps form between what the job requires and what people know. Those gaps become especially visible during platform updates, reporting changes, and shifts in search behavior. They’re also more likely when knowledge sits with individuals instead of documented systems.
That’s why systems thinking matters more than isolated tool knowledge.
High-performing organizations focus on how disciplines connect:
You also need to learn across adjacent disciplines because performance issues rarely sit within a single channel.
Tools such as Semrush, Ahrefs, Screaming Frog, and Sitebulb remain important, but they don’t prevent skill decay on their own. The key difference is how well you interpret what the tools show.
If you learned SEO primarily through legacy keyword tactics, adapting to entity-based search, AI Overviews, and changing SERP layouts becomes much harder once learning stops.
To reduce knowledge loss, build simple reinforcement habits: review campaign performance regularly, share platform updates internally, and document what tests reveal so learning carries forward instead of staying with one person.
Staying current requires more than consuming information. You need processes that turn new insights into better decisions.
SEO tools are often used for basic tasks despite far broader functionality. Tools such as Semrush, Ahrefs, Screaming Frog, and Sitebulb are typically used for only a fraction of their capability.
I’ve often found that investing time in deeper product knowledge delivers faster gains than adding another tool to the stack.
That deeper knowledge shows up in audits that take half the time, diagnoses that don’t rely on a third party, and analysis that moves things forward rather than restating what the tool already surfaced.
Some of the most effective people I’ve worked with understand far more than SEO. They understand how paid media, analytics, and measurement fit together, which makes collaboration and prioritization much easier.
Training across Google Ads helps you understand how paid and organic search interact, along with bidding behaviors, visibility dynamics, and data structures across channels.
This broader view supports better decision-making and reduces siloed thinking.
Google Skillshop certifications are also useful for building broader platform knowledge, particularly across Google Ads and Google Analytics.
Industry events create value when the learning continues after you leave.
At our agency, insights from conferences are shared directly in our Teams channel alongside publicly available slide decks, so everyone benefits regardless of who attended. Anything worth exploring gets tested in live environments rather than filed away.
That loop — share, test, reflect — is what turns conference insights into meaningful changes in how you work.
As part of our internal testing process, anything worth exploring gets tried on our own site first. We monitor it over weeks or months, depending on what we’re testing, before any recommendation touches a client account.
If the results are positive, it goes onto the client roadmap. If something is already well supported by industry evidence, we’ll move faster and factor it into client work sooner.
That approach grounds recommendations in either our own evidence or a strong body of industry data.
The clearest signs of progress tend to be operational.
When these habits are working, you’ll notice it in the quality of conversations, decisions, and outcomes.
Track your visibility across AI search, uncover missed opportunities, and grow your presence where customers are asking questions.
AI is accelerating the pace of change in search. Skills evolve faster, and success depends increasingly on judgment, adaptation, and decision-making.
If you’re falling behind, it’s rarely because you lack tools or data. More often, it’s because you’re relying on knowledge that no longer reflects the current landscape.
The best people in search don’t assume yesterday’s knowledge still applies. They stay curious, keep learning, and adapt as the landscape changes.

In May 2025, Google brought 25 of us into a closed-door room at I/O to talk about the post-click SERP. The instruction we left with was short: create non-commoditized content.
Here’s the uncomfortable part:
For 15+ years, we never commoditized content. We commoditized the sale. We built billions of pages that took a messy human problem, targeted whatever keyword the person compressed it into, and answered with some version of “buying now is the best choice.”
We did it well for our brands, and we built a sales-first web.
Oops.
AI search is the bill for that cognitive debt finally coming due. For years, we skipped past the buyer’s real thinking and answered “buy now” instead of their actual questions.
Paying that debt off is a link building problem. Not just hyperlinks, but the links between sources, roles, risks, and decisions.
A co-citation gap analysis maps those links, showing which sources AI search trusts for each buyer role and where your content is missing from the decision.
In this piece, we’ll show you how to run it: map the sources AI search reads and cites, find the role your content doesn’t support yet, and build the asset that closes the gap.
We’ve been running co-citation analysis on the link graph for 15 years at Citation Labs.
In 2011, I published a six-step co-citation method for link builders: find the pages that curate a topic, count which sources they cite together, and reverse-engineer what made those pages worth citing.
What’s changed now is the unit of work: from focusing on anchor text to anchor context.

Anchor text told a search engine what a page was about.
Anchor context tells the model why that evidence belongs in a specific answer, for a specific role, at a specific point in the decision.
The work moves from describing the page to supporting the decision.
Instead of asking which pages mention a topic together, you’re asking which sources an AI assistant trusts when each buyer role asks about the same decision, and which role your content fails to support.
That missing decision support is the co-citation gap.
A co-citation gap analysis counts what AI search reads and cites across same-phase, same-problem prompts for different buyer roles.
The overlaps and absences show which decisions your content doesn’t support yet.
You don’t need software for this, just one buyer decision, the committee around it, a set of prompts, an AI tool that shows its work, and a spreadsheet.
List everyone who has to say yes before the thing you sell gets bought — the real deciders, not the org chart.
For example, for a funded biotech that’s choosing a logo, the committee is the CEO, in-house counsel, ops, and marketing.
Next to each, write what that person is afraid of. That fear is the question they’ll bring to an assistant, so write it in first person:
Four roles, four fears, one decision.
Note: Solo purchases work the same way. The “committee” is one buyer’s competing concerns. The unit isn’t the committee, it’s the choice point.
Create one controlled prompt per role, all based on the same buying decision. Keep the scenario fixed and change only the role. That makes the role’s domain of practice the variable.
Follow these five rules:
Here’s the CEO prompt from our “make a logo” example:
“I’m the founder-CEO of a biotech that closed a Series A, briefing a design firm on a new logo. I want a point of view to show them, not a blank page. What do credible, well-funded biotech brands share visually? Which startups nailed a post-raise rebrand? Which botched it? What do investors and pharma partners read into a young brand? What should a non-designer like me use to rough out a few options?”
Then add one kill-switch prompt per role: “What’s the one thing here that, if we get it wrong, we can’t undo? What would make me say no?”
This surfaces the hard veto role.
Run more than one phrasing. The signal is what repeats, not what appears once.
Use an assistant that exposes its sources. For each role’s run, open the activity or sources panel and copy three fields into your spreadsheet:
Tag each read page by type as you go:
The mix shows what kind of evidence each role trusts.
In our example, nearly a third of everything read was Reddit, and over 40% was high-volume hubs.
Your pages will sort into three states:
The dropped-but-read pages are where the cheapest wins hide.
Now, turn your sort list into a matrix — this is the co-citation analysis.
Make one row per unique cited URL, one column per role, and one count column showing how many roles cited it.

Note: One row per cited URL
Here’s what the matrix looked like in our “make a logo” example:
Sort by count. You’ll see which sources are shared, which are role-exclusive, and which roles have almost no overlap.
With the matrix sorted, look for three structures.
The shared core is everything cited by 2+ roles. If it’s nearly empty, the committee is disjointed (you serve it seat by seat). If it’s substantial, the committee is convergent (you win the commons and the gatekeeper).
An isolated decider is a decisive role whose cited sources are mostly role-exclusive. An empty edge is two must-agree roles that share nothing.
Then set priority: whose “no” is final, and whose sources overlap least with everyone else’s?
That’s your veto × isolate seat. Build content there first.
Capture this in a spreadsheet you can update and rerun:

Run the analysis again, but move the same decision forward in time. Keep each role the same while changing the scenario:
Choosing → Rolling Out → Getting Value and Renewing
The cited set shifts at every stage while the owner of the answer hands off as the buyer moves.
Note where you’re present in one stage but missing in others.
Those gaps are asset targets.
Your matrix gives you a prioritized content strategy:
The new work is placement, and the model already told you where. The sub-queries show the domains it trusts for each role.
In our example, the CEO run ran site:businesswire.com, site:fiercebiotech.com, and site:prnewswire.com; the ops run ran site:developers.google.com/search/docs
Nearly every role appended “official” to chase primary sources.
That’s your placement and outreach list — written by the AI assistant. Earn your evidence on the surfaces it already uses when answering that role.
And remember the unit you’re building in: anchor context, not anchor text.
The asset’s job isn’t to show a popular option. It shows: who this helps, what it solves, when it fits, and why it belongs — for this role, at this choice point.
Lock your prompt set and rerun it in a few weeks. (We’ve seen results in less than 3 weeks with our clients.)
Rebuild the cited column and compare it to the baseline. Look for three movements: your brand appears where it didn’t before, placed sources enter the gatekeeper’s answer, or an empty edge starts to fill.
It’s tedious by hand, but the loop is always the same: baseline, build, re-run, compare.
The cited set is the scoreboard.
If you’d like a faster way to run this, reach out to Citation Labs. We’ll share our prompt stack with you.
Once the matrix is sorted, review the shape of the citation set.
If a few sources are cited by most of the committee, it’s convergent. There’s shared ground to win. If the top is nearly bare, it’s disjointed. Every role is in its own world, and generic “bottom of funnel” content won’t carry the decision.
In our make-a-logo example, exactly one source was cited by multiple roles: Canva’s brand-kit page. At the read level, Reddit, Wikipedia, and arXiv showed up across roles, but almost none of that survived into what got cited.
Now find the seat that shares almost nothing with anyone.
That’s the gap.
In our example run, it was Counsel: 14 cited sources, none shared with another role, all from legal, regulatory, and trademark sources.
Lowest competition on the map. Highest leverage.
You may also find an empty edge: two roles that both have to say yes but cite nothing in common. Their criteria collide with no content in between. Each empty edge is a bridge asset waiting to be built.
Don’t be surprised by who the gatekeeper is. In the committees we’ve mapped so far, the veto-isolate has consistently been compliance, security, or legal. The org chart underweights them, but the citation map doesn’t. It shows the seat that can stop the decision and has the least content support.
That’s where you build first.
Then check the phase re-run. When you move the committee from choosing to rolling out to getting value, the citation set shifts. Most brands focus on “choosing” and ignore everything after.
Also, the decision doesn’t end at the sale. It runs through rollout, adoption, renewal, and the next internal justification.
The move that pays is to drag the late “no” upstream, so the veto lands as a redirect rather than a demolition.
For our logo committee, “gatekeeper first” became a Founder’s Preliminary Trademark Clearance Brief: a one-page brief the founder fills out before Counsel reviews a name or mark. It captures proposed assets, commercial context, preliminary checks, and specific questions for Counsel.
Watch what that single page does:

It gives the CEO something Counsel can review before the work goes too far. The veto surfaces before money gets spent. And both sides avoid the silent standoff: “Why do they keep blocking this?” versus “FFS, did they even check?”
The brief makes them check (in a form that Counsel can act on) before either of them gets angry.
That’s anchor text becoming anchor context: “here’s exactly what this decider needs, at the moment they need it, in the form that lets them say yes.”
For 15 years, we built links at Citation Labs.
The good ones were about putting the right evidence in front of the right person at the moment they had to make a decision.
AI search didn’t end that work. It clarified it.
Build more than hyperlinks. Build the links between choice points: the places where you reduce effort, uncertainty, and the risk of being misread.
Start with the seat that can say no and that no one is writing for.
That’s the gatekeeper. That’s the gap.
That’s the work.










Avstriyanın Tirol bölgəsində təlim-məşq toplanışında olan Azərbaycan çempionu “Sabah” hazırlıq çərçivəsində 3 yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Bakı təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Komandanın ilk rəqibi Rumıniyanın “Universitatya” (Krayova) kollektivi olacaq. Matç iyunun 24-də baş tutacaq.
Valdas Dambrauskasın rəhbərlik etdiyi komanda iyunun 28-də Macarıstanın “Ferentsvaroş” kollektivi ilə üz-üz gələcək. İyulun 2-də isə Ukraynanın “Polesye” kollektivi ilə qarşılaşma nəzərdə tutulub.
Xatırladaq ki, “Sabah” yeni mövsümdə Azərbaycanı UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında (ÇL) təmsil etməlidir. Paytaxt klubunu ÇL-in birinci təsnifat mərhələsində Uelsin TNS kollektivi ilə görüşlər gözləyir. Azərbaycan təmsilçisi 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsində TNS komandasını məğlub etsə, növbəti raundda “Vardar” (Şimali Makedoniya) – “KuPS” (Finlandiya) cütünün qalibi ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının gümüş mükafatçısı olan “Qarabağ” qapıçıları – Fabian Buntiç və Amin Ramazanov ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Ağdam klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, klub rəhbərliyi Fabian Buntiçlə müqaviləyə qarşılıqlı razılıq əsasında xitam verib. Amin Ramazanovun isə müqaviləsinin müddəti başa çatıb.
Onlara “Qarabağ”ın uğurları naminə göstərdikləri xidmətlərə görə təşəkkür edilib, hər ikisinə gələcək karyeralarında uğurlar arzulanıb.
Fabian Buntiç 2024-cü ilin yayından “Qarabağ”ın uğurları üçün çalışırdı. 29 yaşlı xorvatiyalı qapıçı bu komandada 22 oyuna çıxıb, 24 qol buraxıb, 9 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.
Amin Ramazanov isə 2021-ci ildən “Qarabağ”ın sıralaırnda idi. 23 yaşlı qolkiper Ağdam təmsilçisinin əsas komandasında 15 oyun keçirib, 18 qol buraxıb, 4 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.
17 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası (U-17) iyunun 23-dən iyulun 2-nə qədər Bakıda təlim-məşq toplanışında olacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, U-17 millimiz toplanış çərçivəsində iyunun 29-da və iyulun 1-də Tacikistanın müvafiq yaş qrupundan ibarət yığması ilə 2 yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək.
Milli Komandaların Təlim-Məşq Mərkəzində təşkil olunacaq hər iki görüşün saat 18:30-da başlanması planlaşdırılır.
Azərbaycan millisinə dəvət edilmiş futbolçuların siyahısını nəzərinizə çatdırırıq:
Birinci Liqa təmsilçisi “Cəbrayıl”ın məkrəz müdafiəçisi Rəşad Həsənov bundan sonra “Araz-Naxçıvan”ın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Naxçıvan klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, transfer çalışmalarını davam etdirən “Araz-Naxçıvan” 23 yaşlı futbolçu Rəşad Həsənovla anlaşıb. Mərkəz müdafiəçisi yeni mövsümdə Naxçıvan komandasının formasını geyinəcək. Onunla imzalanmış müqavilənin müddəti 1 illikdir.
Rəşad Həsənov daha öncə “Keşlə”, “Şamaxı” və “Zirə-2” komandalarında çıxış edib. 23 yaşlı futbolçu ötən mövsümü Birinci Liqada mübarizə aparan “Cəbrayıl”ın heyətində keçirib. O, müxtəlif illərdə Azərbaycanın U-16, U-17, U-19 və U-21 millilərinə də dəvət alıb.
Xatırladaq ki, “Araz-Naxçıvan” buna qədər Tərlan Əhmədli, Ömər Buludov, Slavik Alxasov, İbrahim Piriyev, Ülvi İsgəndərovla yeni müqavilə imzalamış, Luka Dumançiçi transfer etdiyini açıqlamışdı. Ramon Maçado, Hamidu Keyta, Bar Kohen, Nuno Rodriqes, Rahil Məmmədov, Bəxtiyar Həsənalızadə, Coşqun Diniyev, Kristian Avram, Felipe Santos və Ba-Muaka Simakala isə komandanı tərk ediblər.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının müdafiəçisi Elvin Cəfərquliyev “Qarabağ”la birlikdə Avstriyaya təlim-məşq toplanışına yollanıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Ağdam təmsilçisi məlumat yayıb.
25 yaşlı cinah müdafiəçisi səfərə yollanmış futbolçular arasında yer alıb.
Xatırladaq ki, Elvin Cəfərquliyev 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün sonunda intizam qaydalarını pozduğu üçün “Qarabağ”ın baş məşqçisi Qurban Qurbanov tərəfindən əsas komandadan uzaqlaşdırılmışdı. Ağdam təmsilçisi bu üzdən onu transferə çıxarıb. Yəni Cəfərquliyev Avstriyadakı təlim-məşq toplanışına yollansa da, onun hələ də klubdan ayrılmaq ehtimalı var. Amma onun komandada qalması da istisna edilmir.
“Keşlə”nin (indiki “Şamaxı”) yetirməsi olan Cəfərquliyev 2017-ci ildən “Qarabağ”ın sıralarındadır. O, 2019/2020-ci illər mövsümündə “Sumqayıt”da icarə əsasında oynadıqdan sonra – 2019-cu il iyulun 1-də “Qarabağ”la yeni müqavilə bağlayıb.
Elvin indiyə qədər “Qarabağ”ın heyətində 228 oyuna çıxıb, 10 qol və 37 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
“Transfermarkt”da dəyəri 2 milyon avro göstərilən Cəfərquliyev Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində 37 oyun keçirib, 1 qol vurub, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
İspaniya millisinin hücumçusu Lamin Yamal futbol üzrə dünya çempionatları tarixində 19 yaşına çatmamış hesabı açan ikinci futbolçu olub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 18 yaşlı forvard DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin ikinci turunda Səudiyyə Ərəbistanına qarşı keçirdikləri oyunda fərqlənərək adını mundial tarixinə yazdırıb.
Bu göstərici üzrə rekord üçqat dünya çempionu, braziliyalı əfsanə Peleyə məxsusdur. O, 1958-ci ildə keçirilmiş dünya çempionatında 17 yaşında olarkən Uels millisi ilə qarşılaşmada yeganə qolu vuraraq komandasına qələbə qazandırmışdı.
Qeyd edək ki, Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı ilə matç Yamal üçün dünya çempionatlarında ilk dəfə start heyətində meydana çıxdığı oyun olub. O, qrup mərhələsinin ilk turunda Kabo Verde ilə qolsuz bərabərliklə başa çatan görüşdə ikinci hissədə əvəzedici kimi meydana daxil olmuşdu.
Hazırda 18 yaşı olan Yamal “Barselona”nın yetirməsidir və 2023-cü ilin aprel ayından əsas komandada çıxış edir. Gənc futbolçu Kataloniya klubu ilə üç dəfə İspaniya çempionu (2023, 2025, 2026), iki dəfə İspaniya Super Kubokunun qalibi (2025, 2026), bir dəfə isə ölkə kubokunun sahibi (2025) olub.
Lamin Yamal İspaniya millisinin heyətində keçirdiyi 27 oyunda 7 qol vurub və 12 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.
İspaniya millisi isə dünya çempionatları tarixində unikal rekorda imza atıb. Son Avropa çempionu buna Səudiyyə Ərəbistanını məğlub etdiyi oyunda nail olub.
İspaniya tarixdə 18 yaşda iki oyunçunun mundial matçında qol vurduğu ilk milli komanda olub.
Lamin Yamal (18 yaş 343 gün) ötən gün 4:0 hesabı ilə qalib gəldikləri görüşdə fərqlənib. Daha əvvəl Qavi (18 yaş, 110 gün) 2022-ci ildə keçirilmiş turnirdə, Kosta Rika ilə oyunda adını tabloya yazdırmışdı.
Xatırladaq ki, ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada təşkil olunmuş DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.



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Fransanın Müluz şəhərində keçirilən Beynəlxalq Parabadminton Turnirinə yekun vurulub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 20 yaşlı parabadmintonçu İbrahim Əliyev kişi idmançıların birgə mübarizə apardığı qoşa yarışda (SU-5 kateqoriyası) polşalı tərəfdaşı Bartlomiej Mroz ilə birlikdə bürünc medal qazanıb.
Cütlük qrup mərhələsində braziliyalı rəqibləri Ramos Santos və Yeily Rodrigues üzərində qələbə qazanıb, Çin Taypeyini təmsil edən Jen-Yu Fang və Gui Yu Pu cütlüyünə isə məğlub olub.
Bu nəticə ilə yarımfinala yüksələn İbrahim Əliyev və Bartlomiej Mroz Malayziya təmsilçiləri Mohamed Azri və Cheah Liek Hou ilə qarşılaşmada məğlub olaraq turniri bürünc medalla başa vurublar.
Qazaxıstan millisində baş məşqçi Talqat Baysufinovla yollar ayrılıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə yerli futbol federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə anlaşmaya qarşılıqlı razılaşma əsasında xitam verilib.
Talqat bu ilin yanvarından yığmaya rəhbərlik edirdi. Milli onun başçılığı altında 5 oyunda 2 qələbə qazanıb, 1 heç-heçə edib, 2 dəfə uduzub.
17 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası iyunun 23-dən iyulun 2-dək Bakıda təlim-məşq toplanışında olacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, U-17 toplanış çərçivəsində iyunun 29-da və iyulun 1-də Tacikistanın müvafiq yaş qrupundan ibarət yığması ilə 2 yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək. Milli Komandaların Təlim-Məşq Mərkəzində təşkil olunacaq hər iki görüşün saat 18:30-da başlanması planlaşdırılır.
U-17-yə dəvət edilən futbolçuların siyahısını nəzərinizə çatdırırıq:
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Nr.
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Ad/Soyad
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Klub
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1
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Ülvi Abbaslı
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Sumqayıt
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2
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Oqtay Mehrəliyev
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Qarabağ
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3
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Cavidan Babayev
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Qarabağ
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4
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Ruslan Quliyev
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Neftçi
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5
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Vaqif Nəbiyev
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Qarabağ
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6
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Uğur Qurbanlı
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Qarabağ
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7
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Cihad Sadıqov
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Sabah
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8
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Roman Fərzəli
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Qarabağ
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9
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Mehdi Hüseyn
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Qarabağ
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10
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Rəsul Balakişiyev
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Marcet (İspaniya)
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11
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Nicat Əhmədzadə
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Marcet (İspaniya)
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12
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Vaqif Məmmədli
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Sabah
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13
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Ömər Fətəliyev
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Qarabağ
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14
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Əhəd Hacızadə
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Qarabağ
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15
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Nihad Hüseynzadə
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Sabah
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16
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Renat Əliyev
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Neftçi
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17
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Davud Abullayev
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Qarabağ
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18
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Şikar Şikar
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Neftçi
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19
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Tunar Bayramov
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Qarabağ
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20
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Firdovsi Şeydayev
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Sabah
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21
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Nazim Əliyev
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Srvena Zvezda (Serbiya)
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22
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Daniil Rəcəbov
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Qarabağ
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23
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Ruslan Əbilov
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Sabah
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Adil Şükürov “Səbail”lə vidalaşıb. Mütəxəssisin “dənizçilər”lə müddəti başa çatan müqaviləsi uzadılmayıb.
Şükürov “Futbolpress.az“a açıqlamasında klubdakı mühitdən söz açdı:
“Səbail”də mənə çox xoş olan insanlarla çalışdım. Bundan sonrakı iş yerlərimdə də belə mühitin olmasını istərdim. Hər kəsə çox minnətdaram. Yaxşı komanda formalaşdırılmışdı. Mənimlə birlikdə bu kluba gələn məşqçilərin adından da onlara təşəkkür edirəm”.
“Səbail” I Liqada mövsümü üçüncü sırada başa vurdu və elitaya vəsiqə qazana bilmədi. Şükürov uğursuzluğu belə şərh etdi:
“Hər kəs komanda üçün yaxşısını etməyə çalışdı. Bəzi oyunlarda istədiyimiz xalları qazana bilmədik. Buna müxtəlif amillər də təsir göstərdi. Bilirsiniz ki, bu il liqada hakim səhvləri daha çox müzakirə olundu. Mövsüm bitəndən sonra bir statistika apardım, məlum oldu ki, komanda mənim rəhbərliyim dövründə ən çox Premyer Liqadan təyin olunan hakimlərin idarə etdiyi oyunlarda xal itirib. Futbolçularım çalışdılar, amma hakim qərarları nəticələrə təsir etdi. Yekun nəticə də belə oldu və bu, hər birimizin karyerasında müəyyən iz buraxdı. Bundan sonra irəli baxmalıyıq. Çalışırıq ki, olduğumuz yerdə əlimizdən gələnin yaxşısını edək”.
Şahin Cəfərov
“Qarabağ” qapıçıları Fabian Buntiç və Amin Ramazanovla yollarını ayırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Klubumuz Fabian Buntiçlə müqaviləyə qarşılıqlı razılıq əsasında xitam verib. Amin Ramazanovun isə müqavilə müddəti başa çatıb.
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Cybersecurity researchers QiAnXin XLab are warning about an ongoing campaign to create a distributed reconnaissance and proxy network out of people’s routers and NAS devices.
The campaign targets outdated and unsupported routers (mostly D-Link and Linksys), powered by Realtek’s RTL819X chips which were a popular choice between 2012 and 2015. The attackers are leveraging two (ancient) vulnerabilities, CVE-2013-3307 in Linksys models and CVE-2016-5681 in D-Link ones, to infect the devices with a previously undetected piece of malware called AryStinger.
According to the researchers, AryStinger is used during the reconnaissance and planning stages of a more serious cyberattack. Devices infected with this malware can scan the internet, fingerprint services, enumerate subdomains, tunnel traffic, and run commands on demand, all while hiding the location (and true identity) of the attackers.
“Once compromised by malware like AryStinger that possesses reconnaissance and covert control capabilities, it is equivalent to a hacker placing a permanent "invisible listening device" and "attack springboard" within your network,” the researchers said.
QiAnXin’s XLab says that So far, AryStinger infected 4,300 routers, but stresses that this is not the final number and with the campaign ongoing, will rise even more.
The majority of the victims are located in South Korea (48%) and China (32%), with notable mentions being Sweden, Malaysia, and Singapore.
AryStinger also targets QNAP’s NAS devices, leveraging a code injection flaw in the device’s Malware Remover. This flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-11837, was first discovered during last year’s Pwn2Own event, and was patched in November 2025. The researchers don’t know how many of these devices are currently infected, and say the 4,300 figure only relates to routers.
The researchers did not attribute this attack to any particular threat actor.
To defend against AryStinger, the researchers recommend monitoring the logs for any outbound connections to the C2 and download domains (found here), checking /tmp/bin for unrecognized binaries, and looking for processes named syswapd0h or syswapd0w.
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ChatGPT thinks it knows what my next obsession will be — and after reading its explanation, I'm not entirely convinced it's wrong. In fact, it's a neat trick to try, and you might enjoy doing it with ChatGPT yourself by using the same prompt.
I asked the AI chatbot a simple question: "Based on everything you know about me, what hobby, interest, TV show, band, sport, or technology am I most likely to become obsessed with over the next six months?"
After clarifying with me that I wasn't referring to any professional interests and meant activities beyond work, ChatGPT came back with a somewhat surprisingly nuanced list. The top prediction was surprising: backyard astronomy.
"Of everything you've talked about, it has the highest future obsession potential," ChatGPT told me. "It combines learning, wonder, collecting, equipment, family memories, and a touch of childhood fascination. There's a telescope-shaped hole in your life that it will fill."
I have asked questions about telescopes, stargazing, and things to do with my son that do not involve staring at screens as part of other tests. Less obviously, I tend to prefer hobbies that reward curiosity and gradual improvement rather than immediate mastery. So it made sense.
And the AI was happy to lay out ideas for getting into the hobby, including local astronomy clubs and public observation nights, and of course, links to equipment to buy. What struck me most was that astronomy was not presented as a random recommendation. It emerged from a pattern. The prediction was less about stars and planets than about the kinds of activities that consistently grab my attention.
That same logic showed up elsewhere on the list. Board games landed near the top of ChatGPT's list, for instance. The reasoning was not so much because of discussions about playing board games specifically, but more because, according to the AI, I often look for activities suitable for Family outings and weekends, as well as screen-free entertainment.

Not everything on the list made sense for my life, simply because ChatGPT doesn't know everything about my daily life. For example, I've discussed getting better at guitar with the AI, but haven't really said anything about my daily practice and current efforts. So, while guitar being on the list wasn't a crazy notion, it would have been more relevant a couple of years ago.
The appearance of birding on the list was much more unexpected, as I don't recall ever expressing an interest in birds with the AI. But ChatGPT explained that it stems from the same reasons it thinks I like astronomy as a hobby, mainly how they both require observation, patience, collecting knowledge, and becoming excited about things that look nearly identical at first. I'm not sure that it will be something I take up, but I can't deny the notion that it might be fun.
On the other hand, the AI could be wildly off about my potential interests. According to ChatGPT, I am "a strong candidate to become obsessed with the Grateful Dead." I have no problem with the band or its music, but it will never be a sound I choose to listen to independently. According to ChatGPT, the recommendation was more about the culture surrounding the music, its deep history and lore, the passionate fans, and the huge back catalog. But while I may like exploring complex and deep worlds of hobbies, it still has to be a subject I'm interested in. So, while I may start spending my nights looking at the stars, the soundtrack will have to be something else.
If your part of the world is heading into summer and temperatures are soaring, you might be on the look-out for more creative ways to keep you and your PC kit cool: such as a custom graphics card chiller based around a customized ice machine.
This is the work of YouTuber TrashBench (via XDA Developers) who ran water from an ice machine past his Nvidia RTX 3060 GPU using a water pump. Right from the off, we should emphasize that you shouldn't try this at home — this is potentially very unsafe, as the YouTuber himself admits in the video.
A number of modification hacks were required to get this even close to working. The ice machine had to be taken apart and hooked up to a thermostat to make sure it always stayed on and kept cooling the water, rather than taking breaks as ice formed and was pushed out into the ice machine bucket.
Further DIY solutions were required for more cooling and drainage, but eventually TrashBench was able to get his rather barmy setup operational — at least for 10 minutes until he announced "everything is covered in water".
Condensation from the cooled water was building up around the pipes of the bespoke system, and forming on the GPU cooler itself. Obviously, water and electronics don't mix very well, so further protective steps were needed.
With a few final adjustments, TrashBench was able to get the water in his ice machine suitably cooled, and even managed to play a bit of Cyberpunk 2077. The graphics card was running at about 60C with the default air cooling in place, but was kept below 23C while playing Cyberpunk with the ice chiller.
At the hottest point of the RTX 3060, the temperature went down from 75C to 34C, testing showed. However, with the water temperature in the ice bucket continuing to climb, it's not clear how long the experiment lasted for — as the YouTuber himself acknowledges, you should not try and cool your GPU with an ice machine.
"This is not a tutorial. I am not an electrician. Everything here is stupid," says TrashBench in his video description, so take heed that this "cursed little GPU chiller" should remain nothing more than an entertaining and temporary distraction.
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11's next annual update will be another minor affair, all in the cause of avoiding a repeat of the chaos around the 24H2 update.
Windows 11 24H2 was the last version of the OS to land bristling with major changes, as 25H2 was a small incremental update – and now it's confirmed that this will be the case for 26H2 as well.
Windows Latest reports that Microsoft confirmed that Windows 11 26H2 is a "small enablement package" just like 25H2 before it.
In reality, this means that the upgrade is essentially a lightweight download with no meaningful feature additions – so isn't that disappointing?
In a word, no, because it's just indicative of how Microsoft has switched to a more sensible way of working in terms of yearly updates for Windows 11.

Instead of unloading a whole raft of new features in the annual update, Microsoft is now deploying those features in stages throughout the year. And that strategy of drip-feeding important new features in different monthly updates – with the usual controlled rollouts, the pace of which varies depending on how cautious Microsoft is feeling about any given piece of functionality – is a better way of working overall.
Not only does it mean that we don't have to wait until the latter half of every year to receive major new changes for Windows 11, but we don't have a massive download and complicated installation to deal with when the H2 update arrives, too. On top of that, there's more chance of things going awry when a big annual update lands, as we saw with the 24H2 update, which suffered a whole load of annoying bugs – and I think Microsoft learned its lesson from this.
So, what's the point of the annual update now? Well, 26H2 provides another marker for support, extending your ability to get updates. Those still on Windows 11 24H2 should note that support runs out for this version in October 2026 – which is when 26H2 should roll out (or just before, perhaps in September) – so those on 24H2 will need to upgrade to 26H2.
That said, the other possibility with installing a newer version of Windows 11 that's an enablement package is that while it doesn't pack any new features as such, stepping up to the latest release such as 26H2 may trigger a feature rollout for your PC that you wouldn't have got otherwise. There's no guarantee you'll get anything, mind, but it could work out that way.
All in all, I'd rather Microsoft worked this way for the noted reasons around the increased stability of piecemeal feature deployment, rather than them arriving in one big lump with the inherent danger of a bunch of gremlins therein.
Microsoft can follow this path because the foundations of the underlying codebase remain the same – which has been the case since 24H2 – although at some point, it'll need to take Windows 11 forward onto a new codebase, which is when we'll see a bigger update.
And we've already had signs that this will happen with next year's update, and that 27H2 could represent a big change for Windows 11, one that unifies the Arm and AMD/Intel (x86) architectures (with the former currently split off into its own branch of the OS, on the 26H1 update instead of 26H2).
Hopefully going forward, Microsoft will still stick broadly to the new philosophy it appears to have embraced, in terms of fewer big updates and multiple enablement packages in-between.
If you’re based in the US, you might know about AMBER alerts, also known as Wireless Emergency Alerts, which are mass-broadcast messages sent to every smartphone in a designated area. Several other nations have similar platforms in place, including Brazil — but many Brazilians recently learned that their emergency alert system wasn’t quite as secure as they might have hoped.
In the early hours of Saturday morning, millions of Brazilians were jolted awake by a mysterious message from the country’s alert system. The alert level was classified as “extreme,” and concerningly, it’s thought it was the work of hackers rather than any official body.
The message, which was sent to civilians in the southern state of Paraná and the cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, among others, simply read “misantropi4.” That’s an approximation of the Portuguese word “misanthropia,” (with the final A swapped for a 4). As with the English word “misanthropy,” it means a hatred or distrust of humanity.
The message was accompanied by a loud alarm sound normally reserved for particularly severe thunderstorms. Since the text was sent shortly after midnight local time, it ensured that many people were woken up in the middle of the night.
Brazilian authorities said that the emergency message system was taken offline after a probable hacker attack, suggesting that this was more than just a simple text sent out in error by the government. Indeed, there was no event or natural disaster serious enough to warrant the alert being activated at the time, which further points towards bad actors being responsible.

The fact that hackers were able to breach a government system that has the potential to communicate with every mobile device in a given area of the country has worrying implications, both for the ways civilians could be manipulated and for the security of government institutions as a whole.
A text from a known government source is likely to be trusted more than one from an unknown number. With access to Brazil’s emergency broadcast system, hackers could potentially send out fraudulent messages that might have a larger impact than normal. That opens the door for all kinds of nefarious activities.
For now, this attack seems to have had a relatively minor impact. For many Brazilians posting on social media, the text was confusing more than anything else.
Last-Educator3947 on Reddit, for example, said “I live in the town where the alert was first sent. It happened five minutes after the Brazil x Haiti World Cup game. My anxious brain associated misanthropy with a violent attack on the people celebrating in the streets after the game. I thought it was an incel Discord hacker sending a message to start a ‘The Purge’-style attack.” They then added: “I’m laughing now but I barely slept last night.”
Reddit user Magnon, meanwhile, summed up the situation by saying that it, “Sounds like an anime villain just spawned.”
According to the International Cyber Digest newsletter on X, this breach could be linked to a previous hack of a Brazilian government employee who was infected with an infostealer. International Cyber Digest claims that stolen credentials included government logins, emails, developmental and staging environments, and more.
Whether or not this is what gave hackers access to the Brazilian government’s alert system isn’t yet known. Either way, it demonstrates the power that hackers can accrue if they find a way into supposedly secure governmental systems. While this alert saga turned out to be relatively harmless, that might not be the case next time.
Do not adjust your screens; it's not actually Amazon Prime Day proper yet — that'll happen at the stroke of midnight tonight. But that doesn't mean Amazon hasn't gone full-on in early doors, does it?
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The deal I need you to know about somehow (I don't make the rules, OK?) concerns the Apple AirPods Max 2. Yes, the newest, just-released-in-March-2026 set. The set with the new colorways and, most importantly, the H2 chip, which means access to Apple Intelligence, better ANC, Conversation Awareness, Live Translation and the Camera Remote (but that's just for starters).
Right now, they've dropped to an all-new low of $399 (was $549) at Amazon, and quite frankly, they're so much better than that money. I reviewed them myself (and I review — and train people on how to review — headphones for a living, as TR's audio editor), and they're the real deal.

What a deal! These are the new March 2026 edition, with the H2 chip and all of the upticks in performance that it brings. And though many might have predicted an Apple-style $50 saving (yawn), this $150-off steal is crazy! Nobody had this on their bingo card for Prime Day. OK, the deal is only on the 'Starlight' finish, but for this money that shouldn't be an issue — it's a perfectly lovely finish. Let me be abundantly clear: the noise cancellation here is absolutely fantastic — and I know, because I reviewed them… View Deal
Let me tell you one thing about these headphones: I test headphones as part of my day-to-day, five days a week, and have done so since 2019. These particular headphones are now the ones I reach for over all others, including those from Bose and Sony.
And I wasn't always an Apple fangirl. In fact, when the Cupertino giant unveiled Apple Music Lossless and Hi-Res Lossless for free back in 2021, as part of your Apple Music subscription, I may have largely dismissed Apple's musical headgear — and for some time after. Why? Because it took four more years for the Cupertino giant to work out how to get its Lossless music standard into its own flagship headphones.
But that has all changed now, because you can listen wirelessly or hook them up via USB-C for Lossless playback. OK, the Max 2's looks may not be so different to the 2020 originals, but that extra computational wizardry and H2 chipset power has made the noise-cancellation a lot better than before — and the noise-nixing in the originals was no slouch.
I find the Live Translation feature much more useful than I'd thought it would be (I tried it on a recent trip to Spain), and the new Camera Remote function, where you use the digital crown to snap an iPhone picture, is excellent. I also love Conversation Awareness, which locks in quicker than I've experienced in other cans that offer a similar feature.
In conclusion, the best Prime Day deal for me already landed, and I won't be changing my mind(!) but if you'd like to look at a few other early deals already live now, I'll link a couple below. Stick with me, I won't let you down this Prime Day!

The ANC quality from the QuietComfort Ultra (Gen 2) is better than any other wireless over-ear headphone on the market. Let that sink in. And yes, you can pay a lot more for premium headphones. This is a return to their lowest-ever price too! You’re also getting a lightweight and comfortable pair that is perfect for long-haul flights, and it doesn’t hurt that they look really sleek with the addition of a metallic trim. View Deal

This might just be the best early Prime Day tech deal, especially if you want Apple's iconic buds (and you'd be in good company; they're the most popular earbuds in the world for a reason). Apple's AirPods Pro 3 for a record-low price of $169? Come on! Apple's newest premium buds feature improved Active Noise Cancellation, outstanding audio, a comfortable in-ear design, and new features such as live translation and heart-rate tracking. These do-it-all buds really are 100% flagship audio, and the noise-canceling quality is outstanding.View Deal

This is the cheapest these have ever been! They've been $59 before, but this chops an extra $3 off that – hurrah! Amazon's listing their most recent $79 fee as a comparison, but make no mistake, their original MSRP is the one you see in this deal. A top saving! Highly recommended. View Deal

In terms of wireless hi-res and audiophile watchwords, you name it; it's within these over-ear headphones: LDAC, Snapdragon Sound, Planar Magnetic, aptX Adaptive, and aptX Lossless… and this is as cheap as I've ever seen them. No ANC, but if you want great sound (or someone you know does), this is the deal for you, I'm telling you. Don't believe me? See our full Edifier Stax Spirit S5 review.View Deal

The excellent EAH-AZ80 that came before this model basically tore up the rule book on sound quality and features in wireless earbuds – and the AZ100 are even better. Released in January 2025, these little beauties are still the only earbuds to offer multipoint to three devices simultaneously, plus excellent sidetone tech for hearing your own voice in calls, as well as some of the most neutral and detailed audio in an even smaller, even more premium-feel design. Oh, and the deal? It's a return to their lowest-ever price. Highly recommended. View Deal

Bose is one of the biggest names in the world of headphones, and that reputation for quality is shown in these earbuds. The Ultra Open boast incredible sound, supreme power, and excellent battery life, making them a seriously premium pair of all-around buds. Now at a record-low price (as long as certain finishes work for you), so there's no better time to buy.View Deal
Trying to sleep during a heatwave can be difficult, and even if you leave all your windows open (and risk letting insects inside), it's likely that you'll have a restless, sweaty night that leaves you feeling irritable and sluggish in the morning. To solve the problem, you need a fan — and not just any old model. Here I've picked out a selection of three of the best fans that are not only effective at keeping you cool overnight, but are whisper-quiet as well, so they won't disturb your slumber with humming or whirring.
All of these fans have received our seal of approval, and are particularly well suited to night-time use. Not only do they have dedicated bedtime modes that are near-silent, all come with a remote control so you can adjust their settings without having to get out of bed, and are very effective even on low power settings.
This is a particularly good time to shop for a fan, too, with great discounts available for Amazon Prime Day. You'll find the best prices for each of these fans below, along with links to our full reviews, so read on to find out which one is best for your bedroom.








Our reviewer Reece Bithrey called the Shark FlexBreeze "near-silent and incredibly versatile". It's battery-powered so you can take it from the living room to the bedroom when it's time to settle down for the night, and it can be used as a tower fan or table fan, depending on the setup of your room. You can even use it outside, with an optional misting attachment that connects to an outdoor tap (although you won't want to use that at night).
We preferred using it in on the pedestal at night, and found that the base is small enough to tuck into the corner of a compact room while its sizeable head moves a large volume of air.
There's no app control, which you get with some higher-end fans, but there is a remote control. There's no automatic vertical oscillation either, but that's not a problem when you're lying down; the horizontal motion will ensure a blanket of air moves across your sheets to keep you cool and comfortable.
The Shark FlexBreeze is great value even at full price (Reece was so impressed he bought two immediately), and I wouldn't be surprised if we see some decent discounts for Amazon Prime Day. You'll find all of today's best prices below.
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Dyson fans can be expensive, but this model is the exception — more so if you find a good deal on Amazon Prime Day. Our tester Cesci Angell called it "delightfully efficient", and noted that "it operated quietly, even on the highest fan setting".
Like all Dyson fans, the Cool CF1 features a bladeless design, which means airflow is smooth and steady rather than choppy. The oscillation (if you choose to enable it) isn't quite silent, but in Sleep mode the fan "had a reading of just 35dB, which is the equivalent of a whisper, so I was able to drop off and sleep undisturbed".
Unlike the Shark FlexBreeze above, the Dyson Cool CF1 doesn't sit on a pedestal, but you can place it on your nightstand or on a cabinet for a steady blanket of air over your bed. We could feel its airflow from up to 11ft / 3.3m on the highest setting, so it will easily reach your bed, even if you have to place it some distance away.
It comes with a remote control so you can operate it from the comfort of your bed, too, with a dedicated button for enabling Night mode.
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The MeacoFan 1056P is an air circulator. That means that unlike the two fans above, which blow a stream of air in one direction, the MeacoFan is designed to move a large volume of air around the room, oscillating horizontally and vertically to "draw" a large circle.
During his tests, my colleague Matt Hanson was surprised at how little noise it made, even when shifting huge volumes of air. "Not only did it do a great job at keeping us cool, even on incredibly hot days with little breeze, but it was impressively quiet — even when on higher fan speeds," he said. "So, it’s a great choice for a fan in the bedroom, as you’re unlikely to be kept awake by the noise."
Like the other two fans here, the MeacoFan has a remote that allows you to control it from your bed (and which can be attached to the fan magnetically, so you don't lose it). You can easily adjust its height to suit the layout of your bedroom, and Matt called it "a fine choice to leave on overnight while you sleep".
I used one of Meaco's air circulators during the last heatwave here in the UK, and was very impressed at how effective it was at night. I positioned it by an open window, and it quickly pulled in cooler air from outside and distributed it throughout the room — all while barely making a sound.
Read our full Meaco MeacoFan 1056P review
Upgrading any area of one's gaming setup is something I can always get behind, and regardless of budget, need, desire, or platform, I'm often able to find recommendations across all kinds of gear.
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However, audiophile or high-end gaming headsets is one of my favourite areas in which to delve and recommend. We've seen a surge of new products in recent years either targeting the audiophile market directly or at least the audiophile-adjacent, premium and high-end part of the spectrum. As such, there's now a good few products to choose from nowadays.
But there's only a few I recommend over the others. Each offers something slightly different, but all are excellent and are my personal picks for the best audiophile gaming headsets going right now. They're so good, they justify their price tag even when at full price, I believe, too. So if you're looking to enhance your gaming audio ahead of GTA 6 pre-orders starting this Thursday, then check out my recommendations below.
For me, the Audeze Maxwell 2 is the greatest-sounding gaming headset money can buy right now. It is now my default go-to set of cups for all gaming, no matter the genre or type of game I'm playing, and I absolutely love it.
At the core of the headset are its 90mm planar magnetic drivers, which are frankly absurd. I am a big fan of a lot of brands' default audio quality, but I have never had better audio out of the box than the Maxwell 2's. It's the best going right now, and literally can't speak highly enough about it.
The science and philosophy of Audeze really make it exquisite for those looking to get better audio for single-player games, stemming from the company's history in making premium headphones for music and media. The reality is that it is still brilliant for multiplayer games, and you also get some flexibility via the Audeze app for tweaking your own EQ settings if you need to.
There are very few chinks in the armor, but some things to be aware of might be its good but unspectacular mic, and its overall bulkiness — though I think we are all a bit too scared of headsets that are big and that weigh more than others; it's genuinely OK if a headset weighs a few more ounces or grams, don't worry! I really like the chunky feel and slightly heavier feel of the set myself, and find the set incredibly comfortable.
Otherwise, I simply cannot reiterate this again: if you really want to get the best gaming audio, and something that'll make GTA 6 sing beautifully no matter the scenario, then this is the audiophile gaming headset to buy right now.
While the Maxwell 2 rules on the driver and audio quality front, if you're looking for an audiophile-level, premium headset that offers a complete solution and all the bells and whistles — along with some excellent audio, of course — that you need from a headset on any platform, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite is worth considering.
It's pricey, I know, but as I said in my review, it really is the best gaming headset I've ever tested. It simply offers it all in one truly excellent package, from audio quality and versatility — you can use it across every platform, simultaneously — to feature set, build quality, comfort, and microphone performance — literally everything.
If you really want one high-grade headset to rule them all while offering audiophile-level gaming audio, then this is the upgrade to make this year, ahead of GTA 6.
The PC38X is a wonderful wired audiophile-level headset which I have loved using on both PC and PS5. It sounds fantastic, and is a pretty no-nonsense gaming headset with genuine pedigree behind it.
You might see it styled as Drop + Epos PC38X or just a Drop PC38X, but whichever title you see it under, I really recommend this as a wired set for anyone who wants to keep things simple and get a brilliant-sounding open-backed set of audio givers.
It is a bit old now, but you know what they say: class and quality endures (or something like that. Now, there is one caveat with this headset, and one that is directly related to it being a slightly older model: its availability is a bit spotty. Our automatic price-finding tool below should surface the headset, however, and I have seen it with my own eyes at Amazon US and Amazon UK this week.
However, if you are looking for some wired audiophile gaming headset alternatives to the PC38X if it's not available in your region, then I have some picks for you too.
The Audeze LCD-GX is an open-back premium set of headphones that have been built for gaming. Channeling all that planar magnetic goodness that the brand is known for, these are a seriously high-end set of cups. The massive 106mm drivers pack an almighty punch and offer immense detail, while it comes with a mic, so it's a genuine wired headset option.
The Sennheiser HD 550s are one of my favorite sets of headphones from recent years, and while they may appear as another headphone offering from Sennheiser, these are definitely targeted at gamers who want higher quality audio. You'll need to buy a mic attachment separately to elevate it to a full gaming headset offering.
The Asus ROG Kithara is another option, and is a recent release into the audiophile market. Developed with HiFiMan, this headset has huge 100mm planar-magnetic drivers (not too dissimilar to the Maxwell 2), an open-backed design, and sounds wonderful.
And while not an audiophile gaming headset in the truest sense, per se, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wired gaming headset is an excellent option for those looking for a complete wired gaming headset experience, with brilliant audio and all the features to boot.
Prime Video and Jeremy Clarkson have released a social media video confirming that Clarkson's Farm season 6 is currently in production (which you can watch in full below).
The news comes after the show's bombshell season 5 finale, which revealed Clarkson had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. "If all goes well, I'll see you for season 6. If not, I won't," the star had signed off on at the end of last season.
"So... bit of a year," Jeremy said via the aforementioned TikTok. "But, I'm delighted to tell you that season 6 of Clarkson's Farm is currently in production. And, that's particularly good news for me because... well, if you know, you know."
Not only is this good news for fans — despite the show's Facebook page confirming production earlier in the year — but Jeremy has also given a positive update on his health in a separate Instagram reel.

"The observant among you will have noticed that... well, I'm not dead," Jeremy said on his Instagram page. "And, I'm not just not dead, I'm perfectly fine... and the reason why I'm fine is because the doctors caught the prostate cancer early."
The Amazon star goes onto share the importance of getting tested, going on to tell The Times in an interview that he feels like "the world's luckiest man."
Speaking about being admitted to hospital in the season 5 finale, he added, "That was horrific and it was all my own fault. I’d been on drugs for heart issues and I had to come off them during the cancer treatment.
“Big mistake, huge. It [resulted in] a very big emergency in the middle of the night. I’m not even going to go into the treatment that was required as a result of that, because it was horrible. I didn’t ask a doctor, I just thought, ‘I’m sure it will be all right to go back on blood thinners’.”
Jeremy also confirmed that a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test in April 2026 showed no evidence of cancer.
In the same month, the Clarkson's Farm official Facebook page posted: "It’s now official — Clarkson’s Farm WILL RETURN for a sixth season, arriving a little later than usual in summer 2027.
"Filming has already faced a few hurdles along the way, including a break from production, positive TB [tuberculosis] testing, and relentless rain earlier this year."
When I tested the Google Fitbit Air recently, I rated its new app powered by an AI fitness coach to be quite useful, on the whole, but acknowledged that it's not for everyone. The structure of the app is messy and cluttered, and in order to create this new AI-forward app experience, the existing Fitbit app was bulldozed, with cornerstones like challenges and badges deleted.
Furious users took to forums, Reddit, YouTube comments and even our inbox to vent their frustrations. Plenty of people aren't happy that their library of historic digital rewards were deleted, and their regular app has been completed retooled into an AI experience they didn't want.
For those interested in switching, the Garmin Vivoactive 5 is an ideal purchase. For one thing, it's on sale at Amazon right now in both the US and the UK as a result of the Amazon Prime Day deals. Right now, you can get the Garmin Vivoactive 5 at Amazon US for $189.99 (was $299.99), which is just $10 away from its lowest price ever according to our deals-checking tools. In the UK, you can get the Garmin Vivoactive 5 at Amazon UK for £149.99 (was £209.99), a lowest-ever price. Check out both deals in full below:

The Garmin Vivoactive 5 is a fantastic all-rounder fitness smartwatch with tonnes of workout plans, a crisp AMOLED display, onboard GPS, and 11 days of battery life. At this price, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better-performing watch for general fitness, health, and exercise tracking.View Deal

A lowest-ever price on the Garmin Vivoactive 5 means there's never been a better time to snap this up. Garmin's comprehensive and (still mostly free) app has served me well for years, while the Vivoactive 5 at this price is an easly swallow for Fitbit users used to cheaper devices. View Deal
The best Garmin watches are normally very expensive, but Amazon Prime Day is an excellent opportunity to snap up a good Garmin deal. At $190 / £150, this deal on the Vivoactive 5 isn't too far off a Fitbit Charge 6's price tag, making it an ideal purchase for disenfranchised Fitbit users looking to switch.
I've personally tested this watch and it's great: it's a smartwatch yes, so you do get some notification and connection features, but it's mainly a fitness tracker and an excellent one at that, all while being equipped with Garmin's stellar GPS features.
In our review, we called it "an excellent watch for those with an active lifestyle, who might not be power users or marathon runners". I'd agree with that assessment, although it's also got the juice and some advanced in-app running features to help you train for your first marathon should you wish to do so. Now the Vivoactive 6 is out, the Vivoactive 5 is dropping to record-low prices, making it temporarily better value for budget-conscious buyers.
Nintendo has a bit of a reputation for keeping its game prices high and rarely offering discounts, especially when it comes to its biggest franchises. There was a time when a discount on the likes of Super Mario Odyssey would have been simply unheard of, but luckily things have changed.
Recently, the gaming giant has been a bit more generous with its savings, offering decent discounts on entries in some of its largest franchises. Case in point: you can buy digital first-party Switch and Switch 2 games at a wide range of discounts at Amazon right now.
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Former Juventus star Michel Platini says France are ‘on paper’ the best team at the World Cup, but he’d ‘put a euro’ on Portugal, and explains why Canada star Jonathan David failed to impress in his first season in Turin.
France and Juventus legend Platini spoke about the World Cup and Juventus striker David during an event organised by the Vialli and Mauro Foundation in Turin.
The 2026 World Cup has been expanded to 48 teams, and Platini seems quite happy with the new format.
“It’s right to expand it, right to give new realities a chance: I don’t know if 48 teams are too few or too many, but I know something had to be done for nations like those in Africa,” he said via Gazzetta.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino reveals that Italian legend Del Piero inspired the teams’ walkout at the 2026 World Cup, and Platini is a big fan of this change.

“I find the moment of the anthems, with the teams lined up in that way, very evocative,” he said.
When asked about the favourite to win the World Cup, Platini replied: “On paper, my France team is the strongest, but I’d put a euro on Portugal.”
Canada international David is the World Cup’s top goalscorer alongside Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Germany’s Deniz Undav, all with three goals.

David, however, failed to impress in his first year at Juventus and the Bianconeri are reportedly open to offers for the 26-year-old.
Platini, however, feels that David’s struggles in Turin were not entirely his fault.

“I can say that for someone who does what I did, a midfielder, integration can be less complicated: in midfield, you touch the ball a thousand times; in attack, it depends on the team,” Platini concluded.
Aurelio De Laurentiis praises the 2026 World Cup organisation, which he’s following from Los Angeles: ‘What they call ‘soccer’ here can become something truly important…’
Napoli owner De Laurentiis spoke about the World Cup and its potential implications for Serie A and Italian football in his latest interview with Gazzetta dello Sport.
De Laurentiis, a film producer, has a home in Los Angeles, and has attended some of the World Cup matches at the stadium.
“I’m watching the matches with my wife, my colleagues, and some friends. I saw Switzerland v Bosnia live at SoFi to honour my wife Jacqueline’s nation,” he said.
“An extraordinary stadium, perfect hospitality. Great organisation for traffic and parking too, all without queues. I’ve also just watched Belgium v Iran to greet Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, two Napoli players. I’ve only watched the USMNT on TV: they’re a very interesting team…”
De Laurentiis is impressed by the level of World Cup organisation in the USA.
“It’s incredible. Despite the very high prices, the stadiums, even those with 70,000 seats, are always packed, even on weekdays,” he said.

“The message we can take from this is that, even in America, what they call ‘soccer’ here can become something truly important.”
The journalist argued that, in American sports, every match becomes a major event.
“We need to move past a major misunderstanding: is football intended as a sports and entertainment industry, or just a sport?” Asked ADL.
“If it’s a sports and entertainment industry, as I and many others believe, it should have a proper balance between costs and revenues, containing costs as much as possible and increasing revenues as much as possible. To make it more spectacular, we should build new stadiums. The existing ones are too old, obsolete…”
De Laurentiis has been vocal about the need for change in Serie A and Italian football, especially after missing out on World Cup qualification for the third time in a row.
The Napoli owner continued to demand “financial aid from the government,” as “football mobilises 28 million voters.”
ADL also called to “abolish all regulations that limit and slow down the construction of new facilities in one fell swoop. Prevent municipalities, superintendencies, and higher authorities from hindering construction under the direction of the super-commissioner for stadiums, who can oversee project quality.

“Regarding the necessary reforms to improve football, let’s be clear,” continued De Laurentiis.
“There isn’t just one, and they require courage. This is what is lacking, because everything would need to be reset and the system refounded in a way that looks to the future and generational changes.”
Last month, De Laurentiis confirmed he had rejected an offer to buy Napoli.
“From 2017 to today, I have received several expressions of interest for Napoli and have turned down billions,” he insisted.
“Now, we should aim for fantastic national leagues with fewer teams, but ones that possess significant economic and financial capacity and large fan bases.
“We should also consider European and global club championships important, while always finding ways to protect players’ health, who should never risk their well-being by playing too many matches. Therefore, I am not worried if funds acquire European clubs. The concern, if anything, is that these acquisitions might occur in a stagnant context, without looking to the future.
“I’ve been hearing about reducing the Serie A championship to 18 teams for about 10 years,” De Laurentiis continued.
“I’ve said many times that there are too many matches played today. There isn’t enough time to train the national team. If we reduced the leagues to 16 teams, we would already reduce the number of matches from the current 380 to 240, which is 140 fewer than now.”
“There would be two months available at the end of the season to truly prepare a national team worthy of competing at the highest levels.”
The FIGC Presidential elections take place today, and Giovanni Malagò is the favourite to succeed Gabriele Gravina.
I am sure that [Giovanni] Malagò will be the right person in the right place and will also be able to solve the various problems affecting Serie A, as well as find solutions for the Azzurri,” De Laurentiis said.
De Laurentiis spent the last few weeks in Los Angeles, where there’s also a strong community of Napoli fans.
“It’s a second home. When I return to Los Angeles, I feel a true sense of freedom and respect for those who succeed and pay their taxes,” ADL said.
“There is no envy or resentment towards those who work hard and achieve great results.
“Napoli will be, as always, strong, competitive, and attractive. Imagine that here in San Pedro, there’s a community of 30,000 Napoli fans. When the film about the last Scudetto was screened at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, the audience’s reaction was enthusiastic. So, to all Neapolitans, I say that our team will remain where it belongs: at the top.
“The coming years will be dedicated to solving two important problems: a club-owned stadium and a training centre,” he concluded.
“These are two issues that will fully occupy me in the near future. However, when I think of Napoli, I think of the most beautiful colour, that azure blue that joins the sea and sky on the horizon, making them an inimitable immensity.’
Monday’s reports claim that representatives from Como will fly to Madrid to hold further talks for Nico Paz, while Inter are considering potential sales to fund an offer for the Argentina international.
Paz finds himself in the middle of a love-triangle involving Como, Inter and Real Madrid. Como currently own the player, Madrid have an option to buy the talented youngster back for a low-cost fee and Inter are keen to snatch him away from both sides according to reports over the last few weeks.
Paz has spent the last two seasons with Como, having joined in a low-cost deal that included a 50% sell-on clause and a series of favourable buy-back options for Real Madrid. The 15-time Champions League winners are able to bring the Argentine back to the Bernabeu for just €9m this summer.
However, it remains to be seen where Paz will be playing his football in 2026-27. Como have made it clear that they wish to keep hold of the 21-year-old heading into their first ever season in the Champions League, and there have been suggestions that the player himself is keen to continue playing under Fabregas.
Inter are also said to be keen on signing Paz this summer, but this will likely require Madrid to activate their buy-back option and then an offer of €60m to bring him to San Siro.

It is expected that Como will not be able to invest €60m on Paz if Madrid activate their buy-back option, so their last hope is to convince Madrid against activating their buy-back clause for another year at least.
According to reports from the Corriere dello Sport, Como sporting director Carlalberto Ludi will fly to Madrid within the next few days in an attempt to convince Madrid into leaving Paz where he is for another season.
Inter, meanwhile, will need to move players on if they are to fund a €60m offer for Paz this summer. Corriere dello Sport reports that the club’s owners have set aside €50m for the signing of Marco Palestra from Atalanta, but beyond that, any further funds will have to be raised through sales.

Among the list of players who could be sacrificed in order to fund a bid for Paz include Alexander Stankovic, valued in the region of €40m, Davide Frattesi, Luis Henrique, Ange-Yoan Bonny and Andy Diouf. The Nerazzurri are also expected to move on a number of 2025-26 loanees such as Benjamin Pavard, Kristjan Asllani and Ebenizer Akinsanmiro.
Liverpool have been heavily linked with Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig, but he is not the only winger they are looking at.
According to Fabrizio Romano, they are also keeping tabs on the PSG star Bradley Barcola. Apparently, they are discussing a potential move for the 23-year-old regularly, and they could look to make their move in the coming weeks.
It is no secret that Liverpool needs more quality on the flanks. They have already signed Victor Munoz from Osasuna. They are looking to bring in another top-quality attacker before the window closes.
Diomande would be a very expensive acquisition for Liverpool, and they have already had a €100 million offer turned down. On the other hand, Barcola could be a reasonable option for them. The French international needs to leave PSG in order to play regularly.
Romano told Liverpool podcast Born ‘N Red: “I’m not telling you it’s one or the other player, I’m telling you what I know, and what I know is that Liverpool are maintaining contacts for Diomande AND for Barcola.
“It’s at completely different stages, because for Diomande they already sent an official bid, they are discussing with Leipzig, talking to the agents. With Barcola it’s an internal feeling I have.
“Internally at Liverpool they are discussing Barcola every single week, it’s a player they appreciate, a player they wanted already in summer 2025, but it wasn’t possible. So, they love Barcola!”
Barcola has shown his quality for his country and at PSG in the Champions League. He has the ability to succeed in the Premier League as well. The opportunity to play regularly for Liverpool will be hard to turn down for him. He registered 20 goal contributions last season, and he could be an excellent long-term investment for the club.
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Lucas Bergvall has decided to leave Tottenham this summer and has already informed the club of his decision.
According to TEAMtalk, as many as seven Europeans are interested in signing the 20-year-old Swedish International. He is highly rated across Europe, and he is expected to develop into a future star.
Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Napoli are all interested in the talented young midfielder, and it will be interesting to see if they come forward with an official offer to sign him. The fact that the midfielder has already informed Tottenham that he wants to leave will encourage those interested in signing him. It will strengthen their position when negotiating a deal.
On the other hand, the development will be a blow for Tottenham. They are already lacking in creativity, and losing the Swedish international would weaken them further.
The report claims that Tottenham have identified multiple targets this summer to strengthen the midfield. Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes have been heavily linked with a move to the north London club, but they are keeping tabs on the Crystal Palace star Adam Wharton and the Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney as well.
From the Premier League, Chelsea and Aston Villa are keeping tabs on the 20-year-old midfielder. Chelsea is looking to build a formidable team for the future, and Bergvall could be an excellent addition.
On the other hand, Aston Villa have secured Champions League qualification, and they are looking to build a competitive team. Unai Emery could play a key role in the development of the 20-year-old Swedish midfielder and help him improve with regular opportunities.
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Tottenham Hotspur have set their sights on Marcus Rashford as they continue to rebuild their squad after a difficult season where they survived relegation by just one game.
Following the high-profile arrival of Jan Paul van Hecke for £52 million and a massive £80 million bid for Sandro Tonali, free-spending Spurs are eager to secure proven Premier League quality to ensure they are never dragged into a top-flight survival battle again.
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According to a report from iNews Tottenham are actively exploring a shock swoop for the Manchester United forward.
While Rashford has a £40 million release clause agreed upon with United, the North London outfit have no intention of matching that figure. Instead, club decision-makers are testing the waters by looking to structure a lower opening bid.
United are eager to move the 28-year-old on permanently to trim his substantial salary from their wage bill.
Old Trafford chiefs have also blocked another loan route to Barcelona after the Catalan club refused to trigger their previous £26 million permanent option.
Though Rashford’s initial preference is to remain abroad or fight for his boyhood dreams at United, Manchester United’s firm stance is expected to force the winger to seriously reconsider a move to London.
Finances will dictate the ultimate destination for the England international this summer. Due to his astronomical earnings, any realistic exit route will require Rashford to take a substantial pay cut.
Fortunately for Tottenham, the attacker is reportedly fully prepared to sacrifice a portion of his salary to guarantee the right sporting project at this defining juncture in his career.
If the Lilywhites can pull off the deal, Rashford would be a phenomenal signing for Spurs.
New manager Roberto De Zerbi is understood to be a huge fan of the forward and is driving the internal push to get the transfer over the line.
After showing signs of a complete rebirth at Barcelona last season and taking that sharp form directly into the 2026 World Cup, a motivated Rashford would inject elite tournament experience and direct, explosive attacking threat into De Zerbi’s tactical system.
De Zerbi is quietly building a strong squad, having already signed Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Jan Paul van Hecke.
It’s also been reported by Fabrizio Romano that Spurs are in talks with the agent of Mateus Fernandes, who is loving life in London and have also made contact over surprise move for Cody Gakpo.
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Newcastle United are now working to sign the Real Betis winger Abe Ezzalzouli.
They wanted to sign Victor Munoz from Osasuna during the summer transfer window, but the player has opted to join Liverpool instead.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, Newcastle have now switched their attention towards the former Barcelona Academy graduate. Abde has had a very impressive season in La Liga, and he could prove to be an interesting acquisition for Newcastle.
They need more quality on the flanks, especially after the departure of Anthony Gordon. The Moroccan certainly has the technical attributes to succeed in the Premier League, and he could be an asset for Newcastle. The 24-year-old is highly rated across Europe and has previously been linked with a move to the Premier League.
Abde scored 15 goals last season and picked up 13 assists. His numbers could improve when he plays on a more attacking team. He is entering the peak years of his career, and he could improve further with coaching and experience. Regular football in England could bring out the best in him.
The report further claims that Newcastle are now holding fresh talks with the player’s representatives and hope to get the deal done in the coming weeks. It remains to be seen whether they can convince the Spanish club to sell the player. The 24-year-old is a key player for Real Betis, and it would not be a surprise if they demanded a premium for him.
Improving the attack should be a priority for Newcastle this summer. Along with a winger, they need to invest in a quality striker.
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Before we get into my list of the nine biggest winners from Detroit Lions OTAs and minicamp, let’s make one thing clear: jobs are not won in the spring. Practices are very low-key, and coaches are using most of the time to start installing the playbook and getting their players up to speed mentally.
At the same time, our first look at the 2026 Detroit Lions also allows us to see where the depth chart initially stands heading into training camp. And having talked with just about every coach on staff over the past month, we also have some initial impressions to work with. So with that in mind, here are my nine biggest winners from the spring program.
With Sam LaPorta limited to walkthroughs and veteran Tyler Conklin missing the last couple weeks of practice, it was very interesting to see that it was undrafted rookie Miles Kitselman getting some time with the first and second-team offense. Kitselman received a modest $115,000 guaranteed in his UDFA contract, so he’s by no means a lock to make the roster. But amongst very young depth, Kitselman appeared to be the early standout.
All the early indications of a Year 2 jump for Isaac TeSlaa are there. He’s been uncontested third receiver alongside Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams, and coaches have really praised just how comfortable he looks.
“He is just steady, he’s steady, he is consistent for a young guy, he doesn’t get frazzled,” coach Dan Campbell said. “I mean this as a compliment, what he’s done out here is in the spring, Phase II, OTAs and all of that, it has just been very—there’s been nothing like flashy about it, and that is a good thing.”
And he’s apparently improved on several things, from his breaks to his overall strength.
“He’s done a good job of going and getting the football since he’s been here and then now at the top of his breaks, they’re so much cleaner,” receivers coach Scottie Montgomery said. “He’s so much stronger. Last year, what I like to do is I like to watch where we were, especially from an athleticism standpoint to where he is now. It’s not even close.”
When the David Montgomery trade down, I admittedly looked at Scruggs as a throw-in piece. While he had 20 games of starting experience, I figured he’d be a bubble player who would have to really prove himself to land a spot on the 53. Now, I have him just outside of a “lock.”
Why? Well, because he’s consistently been the backup center during all of the spring, and because he’s also been repping at the other two interior offensive line spots, including some brief time with the starters at left guard. On top of that, apparently the Lions front office made it clear that they really wanted him as part of the Montgomery trade.
“He really wants me here,” Scruggs told Detroit Football Network regarding Lions GM Brad Holmes. “He likes my game. So, it’s just like a relief, like a fresh start.”
When the Lions went into a five-man front this spring and were in need of a 4i or 5-tech, it was almost always Tyler Lacy who was the first man up. Maybe that’s because Levi Onwuzurike is still working his way back from his torn ACL from last year, but I think it’s more than that. Let’s not forget that Lacy played 237 defensive snaps for this team last year and is still just 26 years old.
“He kind of jumped on and picked up the scheme and just took off and kind of ran with it,” Lions defensive line coach Kacy Rodgers said. “So far, I thought he’s had a really good spring. He’s another piece that adds another piece that’s gonna make probably some hard decisions for Dan and Brad down the road.”
It’s worth noting that Lacy will not only have to hold off Onwuzurike, but Ahmed Hassanein added some weight and strength and will also be competing for that big end position.
Turner came to Detroit with a ton of questions about him. A former first-round pick, he’s seen his career fizzle out largely due to injury. He’s got a tough road to the roster with D.J. Wonnum and Derrick Moore added this offseason, but to Turner’s credit, he got significant time with the starters this spring, including during some of their pass rush subpackages. Maybe that was to get him caught up on the defense, but I’m still higher on him now than I was at the start of camp.
Full transparency: I was pretty skeptical of this draft pick after diving into the initial film of his one year as a starter at Michigan. But Rolder made a few really nice plays in the spring, and several coaches have praised his intelligence and ability to pick up the defense quickly.
“I’ve seen tremendous growth from him, primarily from just like the understanding of football, NFL football concepts, primarily,” Lions linebackers coach Shaun Dion Hamilton said.
“To play linebacker and safety in this system, especially where we have taken it now, it takes a lot. It takes mental capacity, and he has it,” defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard said.
Rodriguez has had a fairly quiet spring in terms of playmaking, but right now he appears to be the unquestioned third starting linebacker alongside Derrick Barnes and Jack Campbell. Even with Rolder impressing, I don’t know if they’d consider unseating Rodriguez this early in the rookie’s career.
Plus, Rodriguez already looks a lot more like himself after his late-season return from an ACL injury in 2025.
“Malcolm’s in a great spot, man,” Hamilton said. “I’ve had an ACL myself. It’s always that first year; it’s kinda like, ‘Ah.’ But now he’s moving around great, he’s feeling great. I think that also, I was telling Shep, it’s great that he got a full offseason to be in Shep’s defense rather than AG’s (Aaron Glenn’s), with some of the changes and stuff like that.”
The Lions are looking to play more nickel in 2026, and all signs point to that meaning more Roger McCreary. For nearly 100% of the first-team nickel reps in the spring, it was McCreary in the lineup. He both made some plays and had some plays made against him (he was often up against Amon-Ra St. Brown, to be fair), but unless the Lions plan on shifting Avonte Maddox or Christian Izien into the slot, I think the job is likely McCreary’s to lose. Obviously, rookie Keith Abney will have a crack at it, too, but he seemed firmly with the reserves in the spring.
On top of that, the Lions clearly view McCreary as a schematic fit given his man-coverage background:
“His strong suit is playing man, and that’s what we need,” Lions defensive backs coach Deshean Townsend said. “He’s given us another competitive piece that’s inside, and he also can play outside. Because that’s what he was drafted to do at Tennessee. He’s a capable veteran that’s going to push the entire room.”
Not many players have been hyped more than Chuck Clark this offseason. He’s clearly already established himself as a leader in a safety room that could be missing its two starters at the beginning of the season. Clark’s expert communication skills should not only help add some stability to a room in flux, but he’ll also be a good resource to young players like Izien, Thomas Harper, Dan Jackson, and Loren Strickland.
All that being said, Clark is 31 years old, and Sheppard was clear that while he’s showing off all of his intangibles right now, he’ll need to prove he still has the movement skills to make it on the field.
“When it comes to athletic ability, can he still do certain things? That is still yet to be seen, in training camp that will allow us those four-to-five-week period to see what he is capable of doing,” Sheppard said. “But, from everything I have seen so far, this is the player I saw on tape, previous to his career.”

16-year-old Kennet Eichhorn were linked with a number of top clubs in Europe, including Liverpool and Bayern Munich, but ultimately opted to join Bayer Leverkusen from Hertha BSC.
Speaking to Bild, Leverkusen managing director for sport Simon Rolfes has now revealed how the German club managed to win the race for the highly-rated midfielder
“We have known the family for quite some time; that was a major advantage in the discussions. They were here last year, they have been closely following Bayer 04 and have built a good connection with various staff members from the academy and the first-team setup," Rolfes revealed.
"As an entire club, we campaigned for and fought for Kennet. That made an impression. Kennet’s parents said that this was something very special.”
The final commitment came after a meeting with new head coach Carles Martínez, which Rolfes also attended:
“I said to Kennet:, You haven’t played for us yet, but you already know half the club.”
Remarkably, Eichhorn is expected to combine football with an internship at Leverkusen as part of his education.
“Kennet still has to complete a one-year internship after finishing his ‘Fachabitur’, and he will most likely do that with us at the club,” said the Bayer 04 boss.
Between now and training camp, we will be going through the Indianapolis Colts' full 90-man roster, previewing each player.
Up next is wide receiver Sahmir Hagans, who wears No. 11.
The Colts signed Hagans after the 2026 NFL draft as an undrafted rookie.
Hagans played five seasons at Duke and has been a regular contributor on offense for four of those years, totaling at least 49 targets each season, including 75 in 2024 and 64 this past year. Hagans' most productive season was in 2025 when he totaled 501 receiving yards, averaging 11.7 yards per catch with six touchdowns. Most of his snaps have come lined up outside, but he has slot experience as well.
Although the Colts still have to determine who WR3 will be, the depth chart is quite crowded, which will make it difficult for Hagans to earn a spot on the 53-man roster.
Of course, leading the way at wideout will be Alec Pierce and Josh Downs, while Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Ashton Dulin, Deion Burks, and Laquon Treadwell compete for the WR3 role. Also on the roster is Anthony Gould, who was the primary return man last season.
That already is seven players, and typically, teams roster just five or six wideouts. Hagans' ceiling in Year 1 is probably the practice squad.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts training camp roster preview: WR Sahmir Hagans

Matchday eight of the World Cup 26™ has come to an end, so here are the top-performing teams according to the official FIFA rankings.
Attacking impact: Michal Sadílek
Michal Sadílek scored the goal that earned Czechia a valuable point.
His early goal earned him a rating of 8.4.
Creativity: Vladimír Coufal
Vladimír Coufal received a rating of 8.1 thanks to his ability to break lines and move the ball forward.
Defence: Khuliso Mudau
Khuliso Mudau was the team's standout defensive player, with three interceptions and 16 ball recoveries.
The South African star received a rating of 6.8 and helped his team secure their first point of the World Cup™.
Attacking impact: Johan Manzambi
After coming on in the closing minutes, Swiss star Johan Manzambi changed the course of the match with two decisive goals.
His brace earned him a rating of 8.6.
Creative influence: Kerim Alajbegović
Kerim Alajbegović was Bosnia's main creative force throughout the match, with six progressive passes and the highest number of dangerous crosses.
Those impressive numbers, along with three midfield line breaks, earned him a rating of 7.7.
Defensive influence: Manuel Akanji
With three successful tackles, seven ball recoveries and two aerial duels won, it's no surprise that Manuel Akanji stands out as the top player.
The Swiss defender earned an impressive rating of 6.9 for his performance.
Attacking impact: Jonathan David
Three goals from eight attempts: a memorable day for Canadian hero Jonathan David.
David was at the heart of all of Canada's attacks and scored 7.4.
Creative influence: Tajon Buchanan
Tajon Buchanan's creative influence was undeniable.
The 27-year-old was a constant threat throughout the afternoon, completing eight ball progressions, seven progressive passes and earning a rating of 8.0.
Defensive influence: Ismaël Koné
Before his serious injury, Ismaël Koné was key in Canada's defence.
One interception, four ball recoveries and a rating of 7.8.
Attacking impact: Luis Romo
Luis Romo was the highest-rated attacker after scoring the goal that sent Mexico through to the round of 16.
Romo's quick reaction to a loose ball resulted in the only goal of the match, earning him a rating of 8.2.
Creativity: Julián Quiñones
Julián Quiñones continued his excellent form at this World Cup™ with another creative masterclass.
The Mexican star earned a rating of 7.5 thanks to ranking first in completed progressive passes and his four involvements in shot attempts.
Defence: Jesús Gallardo
Three recovered clearances, two clearances and a clean sheet.
It was a great matchday for Jesús Gallardo, who earned a rating of 7.5.
At the FIFA World Cup 2026™, FIFA launched a new individual player rating system based on data collected during matches. The FIFA Power Rankings provide objective, data-driven insights into player performance.
All outfield players will receive a score from 0 to 10 in three categories (attack, creativity and defence). Goalkeepers will be rated in two categories: possession and goal defence. After each matchday, a “Power Rankings Leaderboard” will be compiled, showing the top 100 players in each category. The Power Rankings are intended as a measure of performance both in matches and across the tournament: each player receives a rating for every match and for their overall performance in the tournament.
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The 2025-26 school year was another successful season in high school athletics for Southwestern Indiana.
A handful of individuals and teams won state championships, plus several more finished runner-up. The number of talented athletes in the area would be too many list. This is where you come in. Who has your vote for the Courier & Press female high school athlete of the year, presented by Orthopaedic Associates?
Below are the nominees with brief info on their athletic accomplishments this school year. You can vote as often as you'd like until 12 p.m. CT on Friday, June 26. This will be updated with a story on the winner.
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Grace Archer, Vincennes Lincoln: The senior batted .403 with 13 home runs and 37 RBIs for the SIAC champions. First Team All-SIAC and All-State. Also a starter on the basketball team.
Kenlee Barnard, North: The senior was third on the team in kills (245), first in aces (43), third in total blocks (51), second in digs (332) and first in assists (586) for the Huskies. First Team All-SIAC. All-Metro Player of the Year.
Emma Bruggenschmidt, Castle: The senior batted a team-best .547 with five home runs, 14 doubles, 23 RBIs and 43 runs for the regional champions. Indiana Miss Softball finalist. First Team All-SIAC and All-State. SIAC Player of the Year. Missed most of volleyball season with a hip injury.
Shay Hawk, Washington: A two-sport standout for the Hatchets. Averaged 12.6 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.4 steals for the regional champions in basketball. First Team All-PAC and All-State honorable mention. Had a team-high 460 digs and 65 aces, plus 149 kills, in volleyball. All-PAC honorable mention.
Kendal Hill, South Knox: The junior averaged 19.2 points, 10.3 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 4.3 steals for the Blue Chip champions. Moved into second on the program career scoring history with over 1,000 points. Indiana Junior All-Star.
Addison Jones, Barr-Reeve: The senior had 353 kills, 62 blocks and 390 digs for the state champion in volleyball. First Team All-State. Also batted .346 with 25 RBIs as the starting shortstop for the state champion in softball. IHSAA Mental Attitude Award winner in both sports.
De'Janay Layne, North: The senior won her second state championship in the 200-meter dash (24.30 seconds) and finished second in the 100 (12.12). Won the City, SIAC, sectional and regional titles in both events. SIAC girls track Athlete of the Year.
Emily Parker, Boonville: The senior was a two-sport standout for the Pioneers. Averaged 26.7 points and finished second in school history with 1,843 career points. First Team All-PAC and All-State honorable mention. Also a Second Team All-State shortstop in softball.
Audrey Seiler, Tecumseh: The sophomore was dominant with a 19-2 record, 0.65 ERA and 256 strikeouts in 127 innings for the state champion. First Team All-PAC and All-State.
Paige Schnaus, Gibson Southern: The junior averaged 20.9 points and 9.0 rebounds for the PAC champion in basketball. First Team All-PAC. IBCA Underclass Supreme 15. Indiana Junior All-Star. All-SW Indiana Player of the Year. Also a state qualifier in the high jump.
Maddy Shirley, Central: The senior averaged 23.5 points on 52% shooting with 12.5 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.2 blocks for the sectional champion. First Team All-SIAC and IBCA Senior Supreme 15. SIAC and All-Metro Player of the Year. One of two in Evansville history with 2,000 career points.
Adaysha Smiley, Jasper: The senior won her second straight IHSAA individual doubles state championship, this year with sophomore Stella Knies, with a two-set victory over Carmel. First Team All-SIAC.
Emma Teague, Memorial: The senior goalkeeper finished with a 0.71 goals against average and secured nine saves per match. She had 12 shutouts in 19 matches for the sectional champion. First Team All-SIAC and All-State. SIAC and All-Metro Player of the Year.
Morgan Wannemuehler, Mater Dei: The senior had 32 goals and six assists for the sectional champion. First Team All-SIAC and All-State. SIAC and All-Metro Player of the Year.
Mallory Watt, Princeton: The senior was the individual sectional champion and finished 14th at the state championship in cross county. Sectional winner in the 800/1,600, regional champion in the 1,600 and finished 21st at the state finals in the 1,600 in track.
This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: Vote for 2025-26 Courier & Press Female Athlete of the Year
In May, the Los Angeles Rams joined up with the Los Angeles Dodgers and U.S. Soccer to host the annual “Sports with Us” clinic for Southland kids. The event, put on by Bank of America, gave 100 kids from all over Los Angeles the opportunity to learn sports fundamentals at Dodger Stadium from the best to ever play.
Various former athletes, including Andre Ethier, Mia Hamm, and Jerry Hairston Jr., participated in the event. Joining them was former Rams All-Pro running back Todd Gurley. Gurley, who starred for the team from 2015-2019, is one of the franchise's most decorated players, winning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2015 and Offensive Player of the Year in 2017.
Gurley was part of the team's transition from St. Louis back to Los Angeles and has remained an active part of the L.A. community, continuing his philanthropic efforts throughout the region. Despite not playing a snap for the Rams since the 2019 season, Gurley remains committed to the city due to the hospitality shown to him many years back, recognizing the power for good that his status as a former player can do for his home.
Through a Rams representative, Rams Wire had the chance to ask Gurley about the "why" behind his community efforts.
"I think just being able to be a former Ram, also [the Rams organization] being able to get me a part of the community," stated Gurley. "Then also what the community and the fan base did for me while I was playing here, they welcomed me with open arms, I still live here to this to this day, so to still be able to live here, get that love in the community, able to do things around the community. I mean, I kind of have to, to be honest with you, right?
"You know, this is my home for the last 10 years, so being able to be here and grow with this community and be able to bring the team back to LA, I think it's been super, super dope. I had that relationship with the Rams, former players, and just the other sports teams around in the city. So I think it's a great reason in my why, to be able to still be here and give back."
Having been a critical part of that transition, as well as the Rams winning the division in their second year back and taking the NFC in Year 3, Gurley has seen the fan base rally, despite other teams having deep roots within Southern California.
I also asked Gurley for his perspective on how the team's impact on the city had grown over the last decade.
"I think it's definitely grown," added Gurley. "It's definitely a sports town, right and it's been missing football for, I think, almost what, 20 years, until they came back, and obviously, you have a lot of Raiders fans, a lot of Niners fans, and a lot of Rams fans, but I think we've been able to convert a lot of those fans into one, and it helps when you come back and you win.
"Been able to go to two Super Bowls, they've been able to win one, and one thing Los Angeles loves is winners, so being able to have that culture, great stadium, just the experience and something like fans can be proud of. Especially when your neighboring team is the Lakers, which is a great organization, the Dodgers, which is a great organization so I think the impact has been incredible, and the things that they've been able to do in the community and grow around the city of Los Angeles, because Los Angeles is a big city when you consider the valley, the inner city, Orange County, so, I think it's super important."
With Gurley recognizing how the growth of the franchise directly ties into the growth of their community outreach, he has not remained a pedestrian in these efforts, instead choosing to charge full steam as he once did on Sundays.
Gurley has remained close to the game in a variety of ways, recently speaking with Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, as Barkley's new offensive coordinator is Sean Mannion. Mannion and Gurley were teammates together on the Rams, with Gurley's usage relaunching the success of the franchise.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Todd Gurley talks Rams' growth in LA, efforts in community
The FSU Seminoles had a bunch of prospects on campus Sunday for their Elite Camp. 2028 four-star offensive lineman Quinston Howard was one of them as he made the trip from St. Petersburg, Florida.
It was the second time this year that Howard has been to Florida State. He also took an unofficial visit in April, but when he left campus this time, he had a scholarship offer from the Seminoles.
"After competing at @FSUFootball elite camp. I am blessed to receive a D1 offer from Florida State University #GoNoles," Howard said on social media.
Howard's recruitment has taken off since the calendar switched to 2026, as schools from the ACC, SEC, and Big Ten have extended offers. The programs include the Louisville Cardinals, North Carolina Tar Heels, Arkansas Razorbacks, Kentucky Wildcats, Nebraska Cornhuskers, and Wisconsin Badgers.
Howard is 6-foot-5 and weighs 325 pounds with 36.5-inch arms and a 7-foot-2 wingspan. This is the prototype recruit for offensive line coach Herb Hand to be looking into.
Howard is the nation's No. 324 prospect and the No. 31 offensive tackle per 247Sports composite rankings. He's also listed as the state of Florida's No. 49 recruit.
After competing at @FSUFootball elite camp. I am blessed to receive a D1 offer from Florida State University #GoNoles@CoachHand@ConnorMcGlynn47@SPCBaronsFBpic.twitter.com/MCcDjKJEKy
— Quinston Howard (@HowardQuin97015) June 21, 2026
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This article originally appeared on FSU Wire: FSU Football: Florida State offers 2028 OL Quinston Howard
The UFC is back in Azerbaijan this week as part of its multi-year agreement to bring an annual event to the capital city of Baku.
Here's how to watch UFC Fight Night 280, where an Azerbaijani lightweight headlines at home.
UFC Baku will take place at normal prime time hours in Azerbaijan. That means the main card streams at noon ET on Paramount+. The prelims stream on Paramount+ at 9 a.m. ET.
Stay tuned to MMA Junkie for additional broadcast details later this week.
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MAIN CARD (Paramount+, Noon ET)
PRELIMINARY CARD (Paramount+, 9 a.m. ET)
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Baku: How to watch Rafael Fiziev-Manuel Torres, Azerbaijan lineup

Travis Kelce's bachelor party cake has a 3-word message, except it didn't count right originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Travis Kelce will soon be married to Taylor Swift.
First, his bachelor party has to take place, and knowing the Kelce brothers, it'll probably be a blast.
They've even posted the party cake on social media, with a simple three-word message: "One more ring."
Here's a look:
UM CHATTTTTTTTT pic.twitter.com/V8toEveRro
— kristy⸆⸉☁️🦦❤️🔥 (@taysservant) June 21, 2026
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There is a linguistic nuance here that needs to be talked about, though.
Is the cake simply referring to a wedding ring? Because then it's leaving out the possibility of the Kansas City Chiefs winning the Super Bowl next season.
Kelce considered retirement this offseason but eventually signed a contract with the Chiefs to keep playing in the NFL.
After the Chiefs went 6-11 in 2025, the hope is that they'll bounce back in a big way. It'd be a much better swan song for Kelce to go out a winner rather than a loser.
Sure, it'd be a bit bold for the cake to say "Two more rings," but when have the Kelce brothers ever been considered cautious?
It's sweet, of course, that the cake is focused on this wedding, rather than on what has come before or what is still to come.
But hey -- the only way this year could get better for Kelce, in a football sense, would be to win another Super Bowl.
He's getting a ring this summer. Then it'll be time to aim for another one.

ESPN is bringing out the big guns for a marquee WNBA broadcast in July, as legendary UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma partners with broadcasting icon Robin Roberts for the call.
The two will be in New York as the Dallas Wings travel to take on the Liberty on Tuesday, July 7 at 8 p.m. ET, a game that will feature several former Huskies coached by Auriemma.
Tuesday, July 7, @RobinRoberts & Geno Auriemma will reunite 30 seasons after calling ESPN’s 1st-ever #WNBA game
The legendary duo join @bethmowins for a special one-night-only broadcast celebrating the @WNBA’s landmark 30th season
Details: https://t.co/eY9kAzPUxrpic.twitter.com/NyMorQG5IH
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) June 22, 2026
Both Auriemma and Roberts had a hand in the early days of WNBA television coverage, though Roberts has since moved on to a hosting role on ABC’s Good Morning America and focuses less on sports. With the proximity of UConn’s campus to ESPN’s headquarters in Bristol, Auriemma has long held a relationship with the Worldwide Leader.
The throwback broadcast will come on a game starring three former No. 1 draft picks from UConn: Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd from the Wings, and Breanna Stewart of the Liberty.
The game will also be Auriemma’s first time back in the media spotlight since an altercation with rival coach Dawn Staley during the NCAA women’s Final Four in Phoenix this past spring. Auriemma confronted Staley near the end of a loss to her South Carolina Gamecocks over a seeming disagreement over pregame handshake protocol, then doubled down in blaming Staley, before ultimately apologizing and acknowledging he had created a distraction for the sport.
A recurring return to ESPN may be unlikely for Auriemma, but his wisdom and perspective will be fascinating to hear next to Roberts for this mid-season game.
The post Geno Auriemma, Robin Roberts set to call WNBA game for ESPN in July appeared first on Awful Announcing.

Tottenham Hotspur are pushing hard to beat Manchester United to yet another signing, according to reports.
Earlier this year, United showed interest in Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi by touching base with his representatives. However, Spurs moved decisively and convinced the free agent to put pen to paper on their contract soon after avoiding relegation.
United are prioritising strengthening their defence this summer. As such, fans might have not lost sleep over missing out on Senesi. However, now, the North London giants are looking to hamper the Red Devils’ pursuit of their priority midfield target.
According to talkSPORT, Manchester United are determined to sign Mateus Fernandes from West Ham United despite the gifted midfielder suffering back-to-back relegations.
The 21-year-old Portuguese emerged as one of the Premier League’s most complete midfielders last season, excelling with and without the ball. He is a powerful ball-carrier with an eye for a killer pass. Out of possession, the youngster is tenacious and in the right place at the right time, more often than not.
“He’s got an unbelievably excellent attitude towards becoming better. So he can only use this as being better,” Simon Rusk, who worked with Fernandes at Southampton told Sky Sports.
As such, interest is high in the dynamic midfielder, and talkSPORT claims United have already convinced him to move to Old Trafford.
“We know that Manchester United have basically got personal terms already agreed,” said talkSPORT’s chief football correspondent Alex Crook.
However, it is understood United’s move for Fernandes is in danger of being hijacked by Tottenham, who have already made an enquiry to West Ham over securing his services.
The report further states: “And Fernandes is another player that De Zerbi has identified as someone who can improve Tottenham, having obviously flirted with relegation right up until the final day of the Premier League season.”
Source: Sofascore
Reaching an agreement with Fernandes is one thing and getting a nod from West Ham is another. The Hammers have so far shown little desire to budge from their £80m valuation.
As such, should Spurs decide to meet West Ham’s demands and United refuse to held to ransom, Fernandes would most likely end up moving from east to north London rather than Manchester.
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Incredibly, Wyndham Clark is a two-time US Open winner.
He only has five PGA Tour wins to his name, including his two US Open victories, and he was completely off the map with his golf game in 2025. But twice he’s won America’s national open.
That puts him alongside Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa as two time major winners in the current PGA Tour field. He’s ascended to a totally different level with this win.
And the way he won his two US Opens has never been done in major championship history.

During his two major championship wins, Clark has gotten off to a red-hot start. He shot a 64 on Thursday both years, and survived the rest of the field reeling him in over the next three days.
Clark has shot progressively higher scores in each round at both US Opens, and it’s the first time that has ever happened before to a winner.
Justin Ray posted to X: “Some unique history for Wyndham Clark. His scores in his 2 U.S. Open wins:
“64-67-69-70
“64-69-70-73
“He’s the only player in men’s major championship history to win 2 majors by shooting a higher score in each sequential round that week.”
US Opens are supposed to be the toughest test golf, and a lot of the time, that’s about survival. Both of Clark’s US Open wins have been a masterclass in that.
It’s not much of a coincidence that Clark achieved this, and it goes some way to explain how he was able to win his major championships. Yes, he played phenomenally well, but there was a huge slice of luck associated with both wins.
At Shinnecock, Clark fell on the far kinder side of the draw. He made hay when the sun shined on Thursday, grabbing his birdies on the back nine when the wind died.
He had the softer conditions on Friday morning, and by the time he played again on Saturday afternoon, the wind had died again.
The conditions got progressively harder throughout the week, but Clark played in the easiest conditions of the tournament on Thursday, which allowed him to shoot low and hang on. And it was a similar recipe to success in 2023.
Give him credit, he had to hit the shots, but Clark could not have asked for a better break over his four days at Shinnecock.

Brooke Norton-Cuffy is attracting attention from leading clubs in Italy, a development that could benefit Arsenal, who sold him to Genoa, according to Tuttomercatoweb.
The full-back progressed through the Arsenal academy but was unable to secure regular first-team opportunities, leading to his permanent move to the Italian side, where he has since impressed with consistent performances.
His strong form at Genoa has made him one of the most highly rated young full-backs in Serie A, with Juventus previously considering a January approach for him earlier in the year.
This summer, Napoli and Fiorentina have also been credited with interest, with both clubs understood to be monitoring the 22-year-old closely ahead of a potential move.
The report adds that Arsenal are entitled to a 20 percent sell on clause from any future transfer fee, agreed when he joined Genoa in 2024.
This arrangement could provide the club with additional income this window without needing to sell any current first team players, offering valuable financial flexibility.
The defender could also return to the Premier League in the future, although he is also open to remaining in Italy depending on the offers he receives.
Interest in the defender is expected to continue growing as clubs assess defensive options ahead of the next transfer window, with Arsenal monitoring developments closely due to their financial interest in any future move.
His progress in Serie A underlines the success of his development away from Arsenal, where regular senior opportunities were limited at the time of his departure, and his current trajectory suggests he could become a long-term asset for whichever club secures his services next.
Arsenal will therefore continue to track his situation with interest as any potential move could also provide indirect financial benefit through the agreed clause.
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The Brewers played .500 baseball this week, taking two of three against the Guardians in Milwaukee before dropping two of three in Atlanta over the weekend.
William Contreras led the offense with seven hits this week, including a four-hit day on Sunday. For the week, he batted .350/.435/.500. Cooper Pratt also had a nice start to his MLB career, going 7-for-19 with three steals as he has a five-game hit streak through just six games played. Christian Yelich, Brice Turang, Garrett Mitchell, and Jackson Chourio all homered.
Robert Gasser led the pitching staff with 12 strikeouts over 11 2/3 innings in his two starts this week, allowing two runs (1.54 ERA). Chad Patrick picked up a save and a win in two appearances to bounce back from a rough week, while Jacob Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison both turned in quality starts, though the Crew had no wins to show for it. Trevor Megill, Drew Rom, and Craig Yoho all had scoreless weeks for the bullpen.
The Crew is now headed to Cincinnati for three games with the Reds before an off day on Thursday. They’ll then return home to host the Cubs for the weekend.
The Cardinals took two of three at home against the Padres before dropping two of three to the Royals over the weekend for a 3-3 week.
JJ Wetherholt led the offense with 10 hits this week, including a pair of homers and a double. Masyn Winn also had 10 hits, including a homer and two doubles. Alec Burleson and Lars Nootbaar each added seven hits, and Jordan Walker picked up six hits, with Iván Herrera adding the only other homer for the Redbirds.
Dustin May made a pair of strats, and they could not have been more different. He tossed a complete-game shutout against the Padres on Monday, allowing just one hit and one walk while striking out nine, but he was roughed up for six runs in just two-plus innings in Sunday’s series finale against the Royals, though his offense backed him to pull out the win. Andre Pallante went seven quality innings with two runs allowed and six strikeouts, while Ryne Stanek and Matt Svanson both had scoreless weeks for the bullpen.
St. Louis doesn’t have to travel far from Kansas City, as they’ll now play host to the D-backs and Marlins this week.
The Pirates took two of three in Sacramento against the A’s but dropped two of three against the Rockies in Denver this weekend for a .500 week.
Bryan Reynolds turned in a huge week offensively, leading the team with 11 hits, including three homers and two doubles, driving in nine. Six other players added a homer apiece, including Spencer Horwitz, Brandon Lowe, and Ryan O’Hearn, who tied with Jake Mangum for second on the team with seven hits each.
Mitch Keller had a bit of an odd line in his appearance, as five runs scored over 5 1/3 innings, but just one of those was earned. He also struck out seven. Paul Skenes took the loss but had a quality start, allowing two runs over six innings with eight strikeouts. Braxton Ashcraft and Bubba Chandler also had quality starts, while Yohan Ramírez led the bullpen with four scoreless innings over three appearances.
After an off day on Monday, Pittsburgh will host the Mariners and Reds over the next week.
The Cubs took two of three against the Rockies at home before splitting two games with the Blue Jays, with Sunday’s series finale rained out and rescheduled for early August.
Pete Crow-Armstrong went off with four homers as part of an 11-hit week, including hitting for the cycle. Carson Kelly went 4-for-8 in limited chances, adding a homer and seven RBIs. Matt Shaw and Dansby Swanson also homered, while Ian Happ added six hits and Seiya Suzuki added eight, including three doubles.
Ben Brown went six innings with two runs allowed and four strikeouts, and Shota Imanaga and Javier Assad also turned in solid starts, going 5 2/3 innings with Imanaga allowing one run and Assad allowing two. Colin Rea went 5 1/3 scoreless innings in his start, and Ryan Rolison, Daniel Palencia, Hoby Milner, Phil Maton, and Gavin Hollowell combined for 8 2/3 scoreless innings for the bullpen.
The Cubs now head back on the road to face the Mets for four games before a visit to the Brewers over the weekend.
The Reds had a nice week after a disappointing stretch, as they took two of three against the Mets at home before winning two of three against the Yankees in the Bronx over the weekend.
Spencer Steer and Eugenio Suárez each had two homers this week, while JJ Bleday, Tyler Stephenson, and Sal Stewart added a homer each. Stewart drove in a whopping 11 runs this week as part of a seven-hit week, including three doubles. Blake Dunn led the Reds with eight hits, and Edwin Arroyo added six hits.
Brady Singer turned in a solid five-inning outing with one run allowed and five strikeouts, while Chase Burns got a pair of wins, totaling 10 innings with just one run allowed and 14 strikeouts. Andrew Abbott also picked up the win, going five innings with one run allowed and six strikeouts. Tony Santillan went 2-for-2 in save opportunities with no runs allowed over three innings, and Chase Petty, Caleb Ferguson, and Tejay Antone combined for 9 2/3 scoreless innings for the bullpen.
Cincinnati now plays host to the Brewers for three games before an off day on Thursday. They’ll then take a road trip that begins in Pittsburgh for three games over the weekend.

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Francisco Lindor played his second rehab game with Triple-A Syracuse and should be back this week, but probably not before Wednesday.
It’s hard to win baseball games, but it becomes almost impossible when your starting pitching is consistently, let’s say, rubbish.
Kodai Senga still believes that he can dominate and return to his past form, so there’s at least one person who does.
Bryce Elder’s ERA went up 56 points in one game as he gave up eight runs in his second inning of work to the Milwaukee Brewers in the Braves’ weekend-ending 9-4 loss.
Johnny DeLuca hit the decisive home run against the Nationals as Tampa Bay eked out a 4-3 win over the Nationals on Sunday.
Logan Webb pitched an eight-inning complete game, but five Marlins pitchers combined to do a slightly better job, giving Miami a 2-1 win.
Going into the new week, the Phillies are designating Bryse Wilson for assignment, demoting Max Lazar, and promoting Kyle Backhus and Alan Rangel in their places.
Sandy Leon cleared waivers and has been outrighted to Triple-A by the Braves days after designating him for assignment in favor of newly-acquired Joey Bart.
For Father’s Day, the Tampa Bay Rays surprised the fathers on the team by having their children decorate their locker room name plates.
An ankle impingement has sent Jack Leiter to the injured list for the Rangers, putting a pause on what has been a disappointing season for the Mets-adjacent righty.
The face of home run robberies for the 2026 season, Jo Adell suddenly ended up on the wrong side of the highlight reel, losing a homer of his own to the Athletics’ Colby Thomas.
Jared Jones left Sunday’s game after taking a liner to the elbow, but X-rays were negative and outside of some personal annoyance, Jones should be fine.
I can’t tell you who will be in the Home Run Derby, but I can tell you that Yordan Alvarez won’t be.
Just in case you thought things were going too well for the Giants, Rafael Devers was reluctant to leave Sunday’s game for a pinch runner and avoided handshakes and rump smacks in the dugout after submitting.
Teoscar Hernandez is starting his rehab assignment tomorrow and it wouldn’t be out of the question for him to return to the big league Dodgers lineup by the end of the month.
On this date in 1987, Tom Seaver abandoned his comeback attempt and retired as a member of the New York Mets.

2025 record: 9-4 (6-2 American)
2025 postseason: defeated Pittsburgh in Military Bowl, 23-17
East Carolina football regained its winning ways. After a struggle through the mid-to-late 2010s, the Pirates are prosperous once again. The trajectory of the program took a notable upward turn when Blake Harrell was promoted from a defensive coordinator into the head coach in the middle of 2024. Harrell owns a 14-5 record as the frontman of the Pirates, qualifying for back-to-back Military Bowls and knocking off ACC opponents both times.
Last December, ECU concluded a successful season by manufacturing the greatest point-spread upset of bowl season. Operating severely shorthanded, it knocked off a heavily favored Pitt squad in the Military Bowl, thanks to the heroics of wide receiver Anthony Smith and a 5-1 edge in the turnover battle. That signature victory clinched ECU’s first 9-win season since joining the American Conference in 2014.
But will hitting a 12-year peak in 2025 springboard into something greater? In the pre-NIL/transfer portal world, the Pirates might be labeled as a College Football Playoff darkhorse, loaded with returning talent. However, that world doesn’t exist anymore. ECU lost its starting quarterback and three First Team All-American Conference selections to the portal, forcing the purple and gold to start anew in 2026. However, the portal cuts both ways, and the Pirates brought home one of the more established portal classes in the conference.
With only three primary starters returning (one on offense, two on defense), East Carolina hopes the moving pieces click as it continues its quest for a first-ever American Conference Championship Game appearance.
Blake Harrell is 14-5 since taking over as the head coach in the middle of 2024. Harrell first onboarded in Greenville, NC as the defensive coordinator in 2020, and after steadily improving the defense in the early part of the decade, he upgraded from an interim head coach to the full-time frontman.
The wins were quite convincing too. East Carolina won six of its nine contests in 2025 by 22+ points, and the only one-score victories were over 8-5 Memphis and Pittsburgh teams. While retaining Harrell is a massive plus — especially when four other American contenders lost their head coaches this offseason — East Carolina has work to do reloading the staff around him. Offensive coordinator John David Baker accepted the same position at Ole Miss. Defensive coordinator Josh Aldridge accepted the same position at South Florida.
The Pirates replace Baker with Jordan Davis who oversaw the country’s best offense in 2025 at North Texas. Under Davis, the Mean Green ranked first in the FBS in scoring, yards per game, and first downs, while ranking second nationally in passing offense. North Texas’ offense wasn’t just a one-year wonder either. Davis spent three years in Denton, TX, and utilized three different starting quarterbacks, producing the No. 6, No. 3, and No. 1 yards per game offenses in those three seasons.
Jordon Hankins takes over as the defensive coordinator after holding the same position at Memphis the previous two seasons. Hankins guided the Tigers’ 11-2 campaign in 2024, where the Tigers held six opponents under 20 points while ranking top 10 in turnovers gained and top 15 in run defense.
Other new additions to the staff include running backs coach Julian Griffin (previously served same position at California), offensive line coach Alex Huettel (previously served same position at Old Dominion), and wide receivers coach Juan Soto (previously served as assistant wide receivers coach at North Texas).
| Statistic | Total | American Rank (of 14) | National Rank (of 136) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Points Per Game | 32.7 | 4 | 24 |
| Total Offense | 449.0 | 3 | 19 |
| Passing Yards Avg. | 272.7 | 4 | 21 |
| Completion % | 64.8 | 8 | 41 |
| Rush Yards Avg. | 176.3 | 7 | 45 |
| Sacks Allowed Avg. | 1.39 | 5 | t-25 |
| Turnovers | 14 | t-6 | t-34 |
East Carolina fielded a quality offense in 2025. The Pirates averaged 32.7 points (25th in FBS), 449 yards (19th in FBS), 273 passing yards (21st in FBS), and 176 rushing yards (45th in FBS), while drastically improving their turnover tendencies from 2024 to 2025. The problem — not much of 2025 matters in 2026 considering the offensive coordinator changed and 10 starters left.
ECU must start anew at quarterback, and the Pirates brought in two transfers to compete for the gig. Mitch Griffis is a seventh-year senior on the doorstep of age 25, and the well-traveled quarterback spent 2025 as Texas Tech’s backup. However, he gained vast starting experience at Wake Forest with 10 starts (one in 2022, nine in 2023). He enters his final year of eligibility with 2,314 career passing yards, 17 touchdowns, and eight interceptions on a 61.2 completion rate. The other option is Emory Williams who started two games at Miami (FL) in 2023. Williams backed up Cam Ward and Carson Beck over the last two seasons and arrives in Greenville with 813 passing yards, four touchdowns, and two interceptions. Both Griffis and Williams are more of the pocket passer variety, and designed QB runs shouldn’t be a focal point of the offense.
When it is time to run the ball, ECU has a trio of established options. Ashton Gray follows his former offensive coordinator from North Texas after producing 377 yards on a 6.5 average in the nation’s best offense last year. Gray’s breakthrough showing transpired in the New Mexico Bowl where he accumulated 152 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries, proving his readiness to be a No. 1 option. Michael Allen will complement Gray in the backfield. After stints at NC State, UNLV, and Marshall, Allen will be at his fourth school in four years, aiming to build on his career-best 385 yards with the Thundering Herd last fall. TJ Engleman Jr. should play a major role in the run game as well after finishing third on ECU with 306 rushing yards, picking up a respectable 5.2 per attempt.
Wide receiver and tight end face a significant makeover with the losses of Anthony Smith (drafted by the Dallas Cowboys), Yannick Smith (transferred to SMU), Desirrio Riles (transferred to Florida State) and Jayvontay Conner (transferred to Vanderbilt). Only one of ECU’s top seven receivers is back, and that’s WR3 Brock Spalding (42 receptions, 554 yards, 3 TD in 2025) who may evolve into WR1 this year. Ray Ray Joseph (Miami (FL)) and Landon Sides (North Texas) are portal acquisitons that may assume other starting receiver roles. Joseph is a former 4-star recruit, while Sides is coming off a 449-yard campaign in Davis’ elite North Texas offense. Tyler Johnson and Jaquaize Pettaway are among reserve receivers the Pirates will turn to for greater production in 2026.
ECU lost 100 percent of receiving production in its tight end room. To refurbish this position group, Kanen Hamlett arrives from Appalachian State with three career starts and 17 receptions across the two prior seasons, while Ismael Smith Flores makes the trek to the American after a season at UTRGV in the FCS.
All five primary starters from the offensive line are gone, with two losses coming via portal and three via eligibility. Bryce Weaver (three starts at right tackle) and Marleo Neolien (one start at right tackle) are the only returning Pirates with any starting experience in 2025. But that’s where the portal comes in. Brandon Best was a full-time starting guard for Conference USA champion Kennesaw State, while Hayes Creel anchored the right tackle spot all of last year at Southern Miss, giving ECU 27 combined games of starting experience. Additionally, the versatile Ethan Kramer, armed with reps at left guard and right tackle, was an FCS all-conference selection at Northern Arizona.
| Statistic | Total | American Rank (of 14) | National Rank (of 136) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Points Allowed Per Game | 20.1 | 1 | 25 |
| Total Defense | 351.0 | 2 | 50 |
| Passing Yards Allowed Avg. | 230.8 | 8 | 92 |
| Opponent Completion % | 63.4 | 8 | 90 |
| Rush Yards Avg. Allowed | 120.2 | 1 | 26 |
| Sacks Per Game | 2.62 | 1 | t-23 |
| Takeaways | 24 | 4 | t-14 |
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium hadn’t seen a defense as potent as East Carolina’s 2025 unit in over a decade. The Pirates put on the clamps last season, holding four opponents (including two bowl teams) to six points or fewer to produce the nation’s 25th-ranked scoring defense. Only two opponents mustered more than 25 points on a stymying Pirates’ front which ranked fourth nationally in tackles for loss per game, second in forced fumbles, and ninth in third down defense.
Unfortunately for East Carolina, defensive end Jasiyah Robinson and inside linebacker DJ Johnson Jr. are the only two starters back from that group. First Team All-American Conference selections Zion Wilson (Virginia) and Ja’Marley Riddle (Georgia) were among devastating portal losses, as was lockdown cornerback Jordy Lowery (Florida). However, ECU rebounded well in the portal, particularly in the defensive backfield.
Transfers should comprise the majority of the starting secondary, and Appalachian State strong safety Zyeir Gamble was the most experienced addition to the room. Gamble ranked second on the Mountaineers with 76 tackles in 2025, in addition to securing 3.5 tackles for loss and a pair of interceptions. Cornerback Ashton Levells-Mitchell is the second-most experienced portal acquisition to the secondary, starting four games and accruing 20 tackles for FIU in 2025. The secondary also added a slew of players eyeing expanded playing time, looking to make names for themselves in Greenville. This batch includes cornerbacks Rae’mon Mosby (Louisville) and Jaylen Bowden (Minnesota), as well as safeties Christian Peterson (UCF) and Myles Pollard (Memphis). These four DBs combine for 15 collegiate tackles, with Mosby owning eight of them. The incumbents that will play the most significant role on the back end are Ayden Duncanson and Kevon Merrell Jr., who combined for 61 tackles last year.
The front — which was ECU’s specialty in 2025 — will be led more by returning talent than portal additions. Jasiyah Robinson ranked second on the Pirates in sacks last year (5.0), and he returns to spearhead the pass rush after a season of 26 tackles and 6.5 tackles for loss. Kendrick DuJour returns to the fold at defensive end too. He missed the middle of last season but returned in time to produce two sacks, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery in the Military Bowl, and he enters 2026 with all-conference potential.
Seven ECU defenders tallied at least 2.0 sacks in 2025, and the Pirates return four of them. In addition to Robinson and DuJour, defensive tackles Preston Carr and Rion Roseborough remain on campus after combining for 47 tackles, 11.0 tackles for loss, and 4.0 sacks last fall, giving ECU potential starters in the interior.
Serving as the bridge between the defensive line and linebacker corps is rush end Julien Davis, who looks to replace Ryheem Craig after logging 223 snaps as a key reserve. DJ Johnson Jr. remains a focal point of the linebacker room after tallying 60 tackles (second on the team behind Riddle) and 5.0 TFLs. Fifth-year Pirate linebacker Jackson Barker also should see more significant playing time after a career-best 21 tackles in 2025. With incumbents like Davis and Barker ready to step up into larger roles, the Pirates didn’t heavily invest in defensive line or linebacker talent in the portal, but they did land a potential starter in Crews Law (25 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, 1.5 sacks in 2025), as well as his older brother Cade Law — who follow defensive coordinator Jordon Hankins from Memphis.
| Statistic | Total | American Rank (of 14) | National Rank (of 136) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Field Goals Made | 16 | t-5 | t-56 |
| Field Goal % | 84.2 | t-5 | t-28 |
| Extra Point % | 100.0 | t-1 | t-1 |
| Punting Avg. | 39.8 | 14 | 125 |
| Kickoff Return Avg. | 17.6 | 11 | 115 |
| Punt Return Avg. | 6.4 | 11 | 101 |
East Carolina loses its primary placekicker, its most frequently utilized punter, and its top two kick returners from 2025, yet there remains impressive retention in special teams production. The toughest replacement will be Nick Mazzie, who converted an efficient 16-of-19 field goals last season — a much-needed improvement from ECU’s longstanding kicking struggles. The Pirates likely turn to Mazzie’s predecessor Andrew Conrad (36-of-51 on field goals from 2022-24) or Noah Perez (15-of-23 on field goals from 2022-24; 6-of-7 since transferring from Akron to East Carolina), hoping the efficiency of the 2025 kicking game can be replicated.
Tomas O’Halloran handled punting duties for the second half of last season and may retain his role after averaging a team-high 42.1 yards per punt and booting a 50+ yarder in five of seven appearances. However, Elliot Huether from St. Thomas joins the room as competition after managing a 47.4 average in the FCS a year ago.
In the return game, ECU has a slew of options. Kyler Pearson is back after ranking third on the team in kick return yards and managing all 83 of ECU’s punt return yards in 2025. Ray Ray Joseph (Miami (FL)) and Landon Sides (North Texas) are transfer receivers with return game experience as well. Joseph comes equipped with nine kickoff and 20 punt returns from his Hurricane days, while Sides returned five punts for the Mean Green.
| Week | Opponent | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | @ Alabama* | Sat, Sept. 5 |
| 2 | vs. Appalachian State* | Sat, Sept. 12 |
| 3 | @ Old Dominion* | Sat, Sept. 19 |
| 4 | vs. NC Central (FCS)* | Sat, Sept. 26 |
| 5 | BYE | |
| 6 | vs. Rice | Sat, Oct. 10 |
| 7 | @ UAB | Thu, Oct. 15 |
| 8 | @ Memphis | Thu, Oct. 22 |
| 9 | vs. Temple | Sat, Oct. 31 |
| 10 | vs. South Florida | Fri, Nov. 6 |
| 11 | @ Charlotte | |
| 12 | @ Army | Sat, Nov. 21 |
| 13 | vs. Florida Atlantic | Fri, Nov. 27 |
| 14 | American Conference Championship Game | Sat, Dec. 5 |
* denotes non-conference game
East Carolina does not receive a warm welcoming to its 2026 season. The odds are stacked against the Pirates in a season-opening road trip at Alabama, but we’ve recently seen American Conference teams (like South Florida) provide a prolonged scare to the Crimson Tide. An FCS opponent would be an ideal post-Bama matchup, but instead, ECU faces regional non-conference rivals Appalachian State and Old Dominion before its Sept. 26 buy game against NC Central. Compiling at least three wins should be the team objective after four weeks, and then the Pirates open their American slate hosting Rice.
In conference play, it’s no surprise to see East Carolina involved in a slew of Thursday and Friday night games which provide the Pirates with quality national exposure. Last year, they played four Thursday night games (including three-consecutive in conference play). This year, the schedule features two Thursday night road games at UAB and Memphis and a Friday night home affair vs. South Florida — which will all be national TV draws.
The conference schedule shapes up nicely as the Pirates avoid all three 11+ win teams from 2025 (Tulane, North Texas, Navy), as well as UTSA which defeated ECU 58-24 last November. Preliminarily, the toughest challenges should be the road trips to Memphis and Army, as well as the aforementioned Friday night matchup vs. USF at Dowdy-Ficklen.
2026 marks ECU’s 13th year as a member of the American. Last season was as close as the Pirates came to qualifying for the conference championship, essentially falling one quarter short in the loss to Tulane. With most contenders starting anew at head coach and their rosters pillaged by the portal, ECU has a shot to crash the party. The Pirates possess potential stars like Jasiyah Robinson and DJ Johnson Jr., and experience is evident on both sides of the ball. Jordan Davis will need to work his magic on offense with the new starting quarterback, and Jordon Hankins’ defense must continue to dominate the line of scrimmage to sustain the recent winning tradition, but the often-overlooked Pirates could be brewing a special season in Greenville this fall.

After a promising start to the three-game set at home, the Yankees are coming off of a disappointing couple of games against the Reds. The last two days saw the Bombers plate just three runs in total, while giving up double digits on Saturday. But, they are right back on the horse, as they hit the road for a trio of contests in Detroit. The Tigers have had their flaws in 2026, but the Yanks will see the best of their pitching, likely having their hands full without the “A” lineup.
The Tigers have struggled mightily for much of the season, though they are on high note at the moment, coming off of a sweep of a better-than-expected White Sox squad at home. Despite that, they still have a 7.5-game deficit in the AL Central (trailing all but the Royals), and remain five games out of a Wild Card spot. The Cats will be fighting for everything the rest of the way if they want to return to the postseason — or at least make the case to ownership that nonpareil ace Tarik Skubal shouldn’t yet be traded ahead of free agency.
They’re currently missing two All-Stars from their 2026 club, Javier Báez and old friend Gleyber Torres, who are both on the IL. But rookie shortstop Kevin McGonigle is back on track in June with an .894 OPS following a bumpy second month in the big leagues. Riley Greene and Dillon Dingler are building their own cases for the Midsummer Classic, too. Detroit can absolutely punch a team in the nose, so the Yankees must be on their guard in enemy territory.
Monday: Gerrit Cole vs. Framber Valdez (6:10 pm ET)
After a red-hot start to his return from the injured list, Gerrit Cole has settled into a nice groove, and will be making his sixth start of the season to kick off this series. Since his return, the veteran has completed five innings in all but one of his outings, and the same rang true in his most recent start. On Tuesday against the White Sox, Cole struck out six in as many innings, while allowing a pair of runs. While he’s been very good on the whole, he’ll look for a classic Cole gem to start the week off right.
In the first season of a nine-figure deal, erstwhile Houston standout Framber Valdez has not quite had the start he or the Tigers likely hoped for. Despite ERA and FIP numbers that would be his worst since becoming a full-time starter, the lefty is coming off one of his better outings of the year. Against his old team last week, Valdez allowed just a single unearned run, while striking out six in a half-dozen innings. He last faced the Yankees in September of last year, when he allowed six runs and a pair of homers in five innings of work.
Tuesday: Carlos Rodón vs. Casey Mize (6:40 pm ET)
Following a strong start to his return from injury, Carlos Rodón has stuttered a bit in his more recent outings. Across his last two starts, the veteran lefty has allowed six earned runs in 11 innings against the Guardians and White Sox. The K’s are still there, as he notched seven in each of those starts, but he’ll look to limit hard contact to a greater degree in Detroit on Tuesday niht.
In his age-29 season, the Tigers are seeing the very best of their former number one overall pick in 2026. In what has been an undisputable career-year to this point, Casey Mize is boasting a 2.58 ERA and 2.66 FIP in 52.1 innings of work this year. After missing the first couple weeks of June, however, the 2025 All-Star struggled in his return, when he allowed three runs on six hits over 4.2 innings last week against the Astros. The righty should be back in full health now, however, and is sure to give the Yankees plenty of work to do come Tuesday.
Wednesday: Ryan Weathers vs. Tarik Skubal (6:40 pm ET)
The series finale finds Ryan Weathers taking the bump for New York. In what will be his 15th start of 2026, the 26-year-old will look to build on his bounce-back effort against Chicago last week, when he struck out eight across 6.1 innings of one-run ball. Prior to that, Weathers had allowed at least five earned runs in four of his previous five starts. He has also allowed eight home runs over his last four outings, a habit he’d certainly like to buck for the end of this series.
This three-game set wraps up with a lefty-lefty matchup, as the Tigers are set to send Skubal to the mound on Wednesday. At his best, the reigning two-time Cy Young Award winner is perhaps the best pitcher in the game, though he hasn’t quite been himself since returning from the IL on June 13th. He’s allowed five earned runs over his last two starts (10.1 IP), but that is also coming fresh off of a month-and-a-half layoff — and a groundbreaking elbow surgery that saw a pretty quick comeback from the ace despite the removal of loose bodies (well, body). His talent is nearly unmatched around the league, and he will undoubtedly present a challenge for the Yankees bats to close out the series.

Real Madrid’s search for midfield reinforcements may have suffered a significant setback, with fresh reports suggesting Manchester United have moved into a commanding position in the race for Mateus Fernandes.
The Portuguese midfielder has attracted growing attention following an impressive individual season in England, and despite West Ham United’s relegation from the Premier League, interest in the 21-year-old has only intensified.
Real Madrid have been monitoring the player for months, but recent developments indicate that the Spanish giants could now be facing an uphill battle.
According to journalist Alex Crook in TalkSport, Manchester United have already made substantial progress and are close to reaching a full agreement on personal terms with Fernandes.
The latest update comes as a major step forward for Manchester United in what has become one of the most closely watched midfield pursuits of the summer.
Man United have agreed personal terms with Mateus Fernandes. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Fernandes joined West Ham only last year after arriving from Southampton in a deal worth an initial £38 million, and despite the club’s disappointing campaign ending in relegation, the midfielder’s stock has continued to rise.
His performances have convinced several top clubs that he is capable of playing at a much higher level, with Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur both positioning themselves aggressively in the race.
Now, reports suggesting personal terms are effectively agreed place United in pole position.
As a result of these developments, the situation has grown increasingly complicated for Los Blancos.
It must be remembered that interest from Real Madrid has been genuine.
Real Madrid could miss out on their midfield target. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Previous reports revealed that Jose Mourinho has discussed Fernandes internally and views him as a player with the qualities required to strengthen the midfield.
However, admiration has not translated into concrete negotiations, and one of the biggest obstacles is West Ham’s valuation.
Despite dropping into the Championship, the London club is reportedly demanding around €90 million for the Portuguese midfielder, a figure that has forced potential suitors to carefully assess the situation.
Real Madrid, on their part, are not operating with an urgent need in midfield because the squad already contains multiple high-level options, making any new arrival dependent on potential departures first.

The 2026 Deseret News girls lacrosse players of the year weren’t just great players, but their unselfishness helped make their teammates better as well.
And while only one of the three ultimately hoisted the state championship trophy, Skyridge’s Summer Buechner, Brighton’s Sophie Nielsen and Bear River’s Jeanine Webb were elite goal scorers and playmakers in their respective classifications that led their teams to great success.
Here’s a look at the 2026 Deseret News girls lacrosse Players of the Year.

Summer Buechner’s tremendous stick stills for Skyridge led to one of the best statistical seasons in state history.
The sophomore led the state in points, assists and draw controls, and also led her team in ground balls and caused turnovers as she helped push the Falcons to the brink of the 6A title, coming up just short in the 6A final by one goal.
“Summer is a pass-first player and a wizard with a stick. Anyone who has played against her this season can attest to the fact that her stick skills just look different than anyone else on the field, and she makes plays that defy explanation,” said Skyridge coach, and Buechner’s mom, Michelle Buechner.
The final tally for Summer Buechner this year was 75 goals, 99 assists, 174 points, 212 draw controls, 74 ground balls and 64 caused turnovers.
She recorded four assists in the championship game against Riverton.
Her coach said Summer Buechner improved in every statistical category after her breakthrough freshman season a year ago, even more impressive when you consider it came against a tougher strength of schedule.
On top of all of that, with her past-first mentality, she helped four other teammates surpass the 50-goal plateau this season.

The state’s largest girls lacrosse classification was loaded with talented players across the Wasatch Front, and Brighton senior Sophie Nielsen measured right up there with the best of them.
A two-sport start along with basketball, Nielsen led 5A this season in scoring 109 goals to go along with her 46 ground balls. She improved her goal-scoring output by 40 goals in leading the Bengals to a 5A quarterfinal appearance.
A four-year starter at Brighton in lacrosse and basketball, she graduates as Brighton’s all-time leading scorer in both sports.
“In my 14-year coaching career, she’s one of the hardest working athletes I’ve ever seen,” said Brighton coach Melissa Nash. “Sophie is a record breaker.
“What makes Sophie a next-level athlete isn’t just the points she puts up, or her crazy defensive stops. It’s the way she expects excellence from herself everywhere — on the court, on the turf, in the classroom, on the bus, in the hallways. Sophie holds herself to an incredibly high standard, and because of that, the people around her rise, too.”
Nielsen had two different 10-goal games this season, against Weber and Woods Cross.
“Great athletes don’t just leave stats, they leave a standard, and Sophie has done that — a standard of hard work, dedication, toughness, teamwork and leadership that this program will feel long after she graduates,” Nash said.

Jeanine Webb’s team-first mentality was one of the catalysts to another banner year for Bear River in 2026.
“Her leadership, lacrosse IQ and willingness to put the team first helped create opportunities for her teammates and set the tone for our program every day,” said Bear River coach Jeremy Webb.
“Jeanine’s impact goes far beyond the stat sheet, and she was a major reason for our team’s success this season.”
Jeanine Webb stuffed the stat sheet as well, with 77 goals, 91 assists, 168 points and a 87% draw-win percentage. She added 44 ground balls and caused 30 turnovers also.
With Webb leading the way, Bear River won a fifth straight 4A state championship and extended its winning streak to 79 straight contests.
“Jeanine Webb is one of the most selfless players I have ever coached. She cares more about the success of her teammates and our team than she does about her own accomplishments, and she is always willing to do whatever is needed to help us win,” said coach Webb.
Webb’s 168 points and 91 assists rank second in the entire state this season.
From Moore-Kittles Field to Overland Park, Kansas.
Florida A&M legend Marquis Grissom has been selected for the College Baseball Hall of Fame. The FAMU Rattler star of yesterday is part of the 21-player 2026 class that includes Barry Bonds of Arizona State and fellow former Tallahassee-based baseball star Buster Posey of Florida State.
The 19th annual induction ceremony is on Feb. 11, 2027, at the Overland Park Marriott.
Two seasons were all it took for Grissom to rise to stardom on The Highest of Seven Hills. He spent two seasons in Orange and Green as a standout outfielder and pitcher, 1987 and 1988.
Grissom’s final season saw him lead the NCAA Division I in runs scored and triples per game.
He is a member of the FAMU Hall of Fame, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Hall of Fame, and the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.
After college, he was selected in the third round of Major League Baseball’s 1988 Draft by the Montreal Expos, where he spent six seasons and became a two-time All-Star in 1993 and 1994 and the National League’s stolen base leader in 1991 and 1992.
Grissom played two seasons with his hometown team, the Atlanta Braves, helping the ballclub win its first World Series championship in 1995. Other teams Grissom suited up for are the Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants.
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More awards Grissom earned in the MLB were four straight Golden Gloves from 1993 to 1996 and League Championship Series Most Valuable Player in 1997.
Grissom coached the Washington Nationals in 2009 and now, at 59 years old, owns the New Jack City Ballers, a franchise in the developmental Legacy League Baseball based in Jackson, Mississippi.
Gerald Thomas, III, is a multi-time national award-winning reporter for his coverage of the Florida A&M Rattlers at the Tallahassee Democrat.
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The NFC’s Team of the Decade is probably the Eagles. They’ve won five division titles and two Super Bowls in that time, and they have a 101-63-1 record in that time. The Chiefs, Bills, Ravens and Steelers have better records, but no one in the NFC is ahead of them. But the Seahawks are right there. They only have one Super Bowl title in the last 10 years and only two division titles, but then the NFC West has been the best division in football for a big chunk of that time so big win totals have been harder. They have the same 101-63-1 record as the Eagles in the last 10 years, and their worst year in that time (7-10 in 2021) is better than anyone else’s worst (the Eagles went 4-11-1 in 2020). And now they’re coming off the top of the world, and they’re at worst the No. 2 favorite entering the 2026 season. It’s good times in Seattle. Again.
Barner nearly doubled his target (38 to 68), reception (30 to 52) and touchdown (4 to 7) totals from his rookie 2024 to 2025, and he more than doubled his receiving yards (245 to 519). And he found a new role, and a new play: The Barnyard. The Seahawks brought the Tush Push into their offense, but instead of Sam Darnold, it’s the 6-foot-6 Barner (a former quarterback) who leads the way. It only led to one touchdown last year, but he gained 10 first downs on 11 carries in the regular and postseason combined. So in the aggregate, we have maybe the No. 2 pass catcher in a good offense, who also has rushing touchdown upside, and he’s only 24. Oh, and he’s going 25th among tight ends in early ADP. I’ll buy that.

Shaheed is a much better idea than he is a fantasy product. He’s never topped 800 scrimmage yards or 5 touchdowns in a season. For all his upside as a big play waiting to happen, he’s just not consistent on a down-to-down basis. When the Seahawks traded for Shaheed last year, there was all sorts of excitement about him joining a good offense that lacked a reliable WR2. But the primary reason for excitement was reuniting Shaheed with his former New Orleans offensive coordinator in Klint Kubiak. And despite that reunion, Shaheed only put up 252 scoreless scrimmage yards in nine regular-season games as a Seahawk, with another 100 yards in the postseason. He did score a couple of return touchdowns, which boosts his numbers a bit, but it’s not enough. Shaheed is fun to watch. But just enjoy him as an idea, not as a fantasy contributor. (Note: If your league offers points for return yardage, I mostly take this back.)
This one’s out there on the boldness, but I’m intrigued by it. Barring someone like a Kaytron Allen (in Washington) or Nicholas Singleton (in Tennessee) surprisingly seizing a bell cow role, the only real candidates to lead rookie RBs in fantasy scoring are Price and his former college teammate Jeremiyah Love in Arizona. Well, Price landed in Seattle, which had the third-highest run rate in the NFL last year, and Love’s Cardinals had the lowest rate. To be sure, some of that was the disaster of a backfield the Cardinals had last year — after James Conner and Trey Benson went down, the team had to go with guys like Michael Carter, Bam Knight and Emari Demercado. But even without considering the bad running game, this just isn’t a team set up to run a lot. It’s a bad defense with an offensive line ranked 21st in our offensive line rankings, and it has three good-to-great pass catchers in Trey McBride, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Michael Wilson. And of course, the Cardinals still have (for now) Conner, Benson and offseason signee Tyler Allgeier on the roster. Love won’t necessarily lose time to them, but they aren’t going to disappear, either. Meanwhile, Price is going to get every shot to be a bell cow early in the season. With Zach Charbonnet likely out to start the season, his only real competition are George Holani and Emanuel Wilson. It’s an offense that wants to work through the run and, after Jaxon Smith-Njigba, doesn’t have many sure things at pass catcher. If Price can start strong, and if the Seahawks and Cardinals are as good and bad, respectively, as they were last year, it’s set up for Price to top his former teammate in Year 1.

All Women's Super League clubs can offer alcohol to supporters in the stands from the start of next season.
A rule preventing the consumption of alcohol in view of the pitch has been removed by the league's governing company, WSL Football.
It follows two seasons of successful alcohol trials in the WSL and WSL 2 and received the shareholders' approval.
During the 2025-26 season, 20 clubs took part in the trials at 29 venues and across 190 fixtures in England's top two tiers.
Clubs do not need to supply alcohol if they do not want to and can choose whether to provide it at some of their playing venues and not at others.
Everton and promoted Charlton Athletic confirmed on Monday they would continue to supply alcohol at games.
The Sporting Events Control of Alcohol Act prevents drinking alcohol at men's football matches in the UK.

New episodes of Women's Football Weekly podcast drop every Tuesday on BBC Sounds, plus find interviews and extra content from the Women's Super League and beyond on the Women's Football Weekly feed

Colby Thomas turned the right-field wall at Sutter Health Park into both a launch pad and a crash mat with his breathtaking catch against the Los Angeles Angels.
The A’s outfielder paid the price for the out, landing hard on the warning track after making the play.
Pat McAfee loved every bit of the commitment.
McAfee wrote after SportsCenter shared the clip of Thomas robbing Angels slugger Jo Adell in the first inning of Sunday’s game.
“Love the full commitment of a back-breaking snag.”
It was an easy play to admire from a distance and a brutal one to make in real time. Adell drove a ball deep to right, Thomas sprinted back, timed his jump at the short wall, caught it above the padding, landed across the top of the fence, and then crashed back down hard onto the warning track.
The catch ended the top of the first and took a solo home run away from Adell. MLB reported that the ball left the bat at 96.5 mph and would have been a homer in 14 other ballparks.
Jack Perkins celebrated on the mound, and the crowd in West Sacramento gave Thomas a standing ovation. The A’s then rode that early jolt into a three-run bottom of the first.
The frustrating part is that the highlight did not become a win. Los Angeles came back to beat the Athletics 9-7, with the A’s falling to 38-40 after losing a game they once led 4-0.

Thomas is still finding consistency at the plate, hitting .226 with two home runs, six RBI and a .628 OPS this season, but his athleticism is real. He was a third-round pick out of Mercer in 2022 and has already shown enough power and defensive range to remain part of the A’s outfield picture.
The season already has real competition for catch of the year.
Jo Adell still owns the wildest defensive game, robbing three Mariners homers in a 1-0 Angels win in April. Cody Bellinger turned a misjudged ball into a circus catch off his wrist for the Yankees. Drew Gilbert robbed Andrew Vaughn at the right-center wall for the Giants on June 4.
Thomas’ case is different because of the full-body cost. Some catches are cleaner. Some are more important. Few look more painful.
Adell’s three robberies probably keep the top spot because of volume and game impact. But for one single collision between timing, courage, and a wall, Thomas has a real argument.
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Former University of Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who transferred to Texas Tech, is intending to enter the supplemental draft after a gambling scandal and has been the talk of the town. He's a talented quarterback prospect who still needs a bit of development but has the arm, athleticism, and potential to become a good NFL quarterback.
However, the baggage he brings with him is impossible to ignore; he already spent time in rehab for a gambling addiction, and any team that places a high bid on him in the supplemental draft needs to keep that in the back of their mind. The Cleveland Browns have been one of the teams linked to Sorsby with the uncertainty at quarterback in Cleveland.
However, Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot spoke on 92.3 The Fan, saying she believes the Browns will not be among the teams bidding on Sorsby.
"I've talked to enough people to believe that is the case. We also heard Todd Monken weigh in in a definitive way. I really feel strongly they're not going to do this."
"I've talked to enough people to believe that is the case. We also heard Todd Monken weigh in in a definitive way. I really feel strongly they're not going to do this."
— 92.3 The Fan (@923TheFan) June 18, 2026
📞@MaryKayCabot says it is unlikely the Browns pursue Brendan Sorsby pic.twitter.com/9zx5O44Jg8
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns insider doesn't believe team will target Brendan Sorsby
Later this week, Dan Lanning and a group of Oregon Ducks will pack their bags and head to Tokyo, Japan, for the first-ever Tokyo Oregon Football Showcase. The event will celebrate the deep-rooted historical connection between Oregon and Japanese American Football and work to grow enthusiasm for the sport in that region.
The event will begin on June 25, with Lanning teaching football concepts alongside players Dante Moore, Dakorien Moore, Jamari Johnson, Jeremiah McClellan, Evan Stewart, Dierre Hill Jr. and Jordon Davison. However, one Duck has already made his appearance in Japan's biggest city.
A Heisman favorite, Moore is featured prominently on a vertical billboard in Kabukichō, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The Oregon quarterback posted a picture of the landmark promo on his Instagram story on Sunday.
Oregon QB Dante Moore is on a billboard in Tokyo.
— Logan Brown (@LoganABrown) June 21, 2026
Moore will be part of a group of Ducks heading to Japan later this week. pic.twitter.com/KdkqqHXe9f
"Yes, there's Moore!" reads the billboard. The official Oregon football account on X also posted another version of the promo, continuing to build hype for the return of one of the nation's best quarterbacks.
This isn’t the first time the Ducks have launched massive ad campaigns for a quarterback with favorable Heisman odds. In 2023, Oregon plastered billboards in New York and Dallas of then-quarterback Bo Nix, launching a “Bo-Dacious” campaign to support their Heisman-caliber passer. Nix wound up in New York City as a Heisman finalist that season.
Moore poise.
— Oregon Football (@oregonfootball) June 21, 2026
Moore vision.
Moore speed.
Moore touchdowns.
Moore Moore.
Yes, There's Moore! #GoDuckspic.twitter.com/oktDGY3WNc
In 2001, the Ducks took to Times Square to launch a "Joey Heisman" ad campaign for Joey Harrington, who also finished the season as a Heisman finalist.
Oregon’s presence in Japan this summer shifts the campaign to an international scale and supports the Ducks on their journey to Tokyo to help grow the game.
“The opportunity to represent the University of Oregon in Tokyo is a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” Lanning said in a press release from Division Street. “Football has taken all of us to incredible places, and it will be special to connect with players and coaches who love this game as much as we do. We are excited to share how we approach the game and to be part of something that’s much bigger than one trip.”
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Cruzeiro’s squad returns to training on Monday afternoon (22), beginning preparations with physical evaluations.
Raposa will have about a month of preparation before the Brazilian Championship resumes, scheduled for July 22.
Although the core of the squad remains the same, the group is going through adjustments during this period without matches.
Check below Raposa’s situation for the mid-season break, according to information from ge.
Confirmed Departures and Loans
The club has already arranged the loan of two players in search of more playing time and experience:
Japa: The defensive midfielder, who had few opportunities under coach Artur Jorge (just one match this year), was announced by Mirassol and will strengthen the São Paulo side until the end of the season.
Bruno Alves: Developed in Cruzeiro’s youth academy, the center-back was loaned to Norwich City, in England, before even making his debut for the professional team. The goal is to give the youngster experience at a European club known for working well with new talents.
Players with Uncertain Futures
At least three players have reported back, but are not expected to remain at Toca da Raposa for the rest of the season:
Walace: This is the most delicate situation. The defensive midfielder had been sidelined and training separately before the break due to controversy in a messaging group. Cruzeiro wants to negotiate his transfer to ease the wage bill, but the player’s high salary has made it difficult for interest from Brazilian clubs to progress.
Chico da Costa: Signed in January as an attacking option, the forward failed to establish himself, featuring in only 14 of the 37 matches in the first half of the year. He has received interest from domestic clubs, but no negotiations have advanced so far.
Wanderson: An undisputed starter in the past, the forward has become Artur Jorge’s last option. His last match was in early May, and the club hopes to negotiate his transfer in the transfer window that opens on July 20.
New Signing and Transfer Market Activity
For the restart, coach Artur Jorge already has one guaranteed new addition:
Gabriel Rojas: The left-back left Racing (Argentina) and signed a contract with Cruzeiro until the end of 2029.
Kaiki: Rojas arrives to make up for Kaiki’s likely departure, as his loan move to Como (Italy) is expected to be finalized later this week, as soon as he reports back.
The club’s board also intends to be active in the market. The team’s focus is to sign players for four specific positions: a center-back, a defensive midfielder, a winger, and a center-forward.
Friendly Match Planning
To give the squad match rhythm during this month-long mid-season break, Cruzeiro’s board plans to organize two friendlies. One of the matches is expected to be against Grêmio in Belo Horizonte, and the teams are already negotiating the details to make the game happen.
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As the Cleveland Browns slowly begin to prepare for the 2026 NFL season, the questions surrounding one of the team’s top veterans on defense continue to grow this offseason.
After the recent trade of star pass rusher Myles Garrett earlier this month, safety Grant Delpit is now one of the longest-tenured Browns players on the defense. And while the longtime defensive back has proven to be a significant part of the defense since his arrival in Cleveland, his future with the organization remains a mystery.
With Delpit entering the final year of his contract, here’s what a potential extension could look like for the talented player if general manager Andrew Berry decides to pull the trigger this offseason.
Delpit, after being selected in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, has been a key playmaker in the Browns’ defensive back unit. In his five seasons with the organization, the 27-year-old safety recorded 451 tackles, seven interceptions, and three forced fumbles, which paved the way for him to receive a three-year, $36 million extension before the 2023 NFL season.
However, with Delpit entering the final year of his contract, it’s clear that the veteran defender is seeking a pay raise before the upcoming season. While he has been attending the team’s offseason workouts, Delpit has remained on the sidelines, with many expecting him to be waiting for an extension.
If we compare Delpit’s success over the past few seasons to his fellow safeties across the league, one name that could provide a baseline to a possible extension number is Houston Texans’ star Jalen Pitre. The former 2022 second-round pick received a three-year, $39 million extension with the organization last offseason, making him one of the 15th-highest-paid safeties in the NFL.
If the Browns ultimately decide to extend Delpit for the foreseeable future, the cost to retain the veteran playmaker would be roughly the same amount that the team is currently paying him. But with the recent selection of Emmanuel McNeil-Warren in the 2026 NFL Draft, Cleveland could hold off on an extension. Berry recently locked down 2023 UDFA Ronnie Hickman to a one-year, $3.52 million restricted free agent deal this offseason, which could affect a potential extension for Delpit.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: What a potential Grant Delpit extension could look like for the Browns
Year two for Shedeur Sanders is a massive year for his career. It is pretty much his tryout to stay in Cleveland, as the Browns have two first-round picks in next year's draft, one of which could presumably be used on a quarterback if things go sideways again next year.
Or, the Browns can use their draft capital to build around Sanders as the future of their team.
Typically, when approaching a season like this, a team doesn't trade away a generational player, but the Browns did, and the truth is that they got a fair return for him.
Myles Garrett is no longer a Cleveland Brown and no longer a teammate of Sanders. Weeks ago, when the rumors began to surface, Sanders' father Deion weighed in on the matter on Garrett Bush's Show saying, “They got a killer on defense, I’m tired of y’all talking about trading him and getting rid of him,” Sanders told Garrett Bush before the trade. “That don’t make no sense to me. That’s a once-in-a-lifetime man. That’s a once-in-a-lifetime man that you don’t see no more. I don’t get rid of that. Unless I could get your mama, daddy, your uncle, your cousins, and everybody in a trade for that. Because that’s a grown man, that’s a winner. That’s a winner.”
Well, against Coach Prime's wishes, the Browns made the deal, and Deion changed his tune pretty significantly. As part of his media tour, Prime told DJ Saddiq, "I’m happy with Mr. [Andrew] Berry, the G.M., and what he’s doing, I’m not going to question his direction of what he’s bringing to the table... I’m not there, so I don’t know all the intangibles that provoked that trade. I’m happy with what they got, and I can’t wait to see how it plays out.”
Deion Sanders was strongly against the idea of the Browns trading Myles Garrett. Now that the trade has happened, Deion is on board. https://t.co/oFBW4bYYB3
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) June 18, 2026
Two different messages, but I think it is truly the reaction of just about everyone who has evaluated or spent any sort of time thinking about the deal. Getting a return of a top-25 player in the league, along with three draft picks, is a pretty solid haul.
Now, for Shedeur, this makes his job a little tougher, but the reality is that Cleveland is probably two or three years away from competing for it all. If he can prove this year that he has what it takes to be a great quarterback in this league, then the Browns can build around that.
Showing that has nothing to do with who is playing defensive end for Cleveland. It's up to Sanders to show what he can do, and it is up to Berry to continue to build this team.
As the dust continues to settle on the Myles trade, this is going to continue to be the prevailing thought, especially when we start seeing the returns next season.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Deion Sanders flips on Garrett deal before Shedeur's critical year two

It had already been expected, and now it is official. Nico Schlotterbeck was injured in the match against Ivory Coast and will miss the rest of the World Cup due to injury. BVB and the DFB have just confirmed a ligament injury in his left ankle. He will be unavailable to both the DFB and BVB for several months.
Julian Nagelsmann also commented on the DFB website: "Schlotti will be a huge loss for us on the pitch as an outstanding defender, especially because of his excellent build-up play. It could have been his World Cup. Yesterday, we all tried to lift his spirits — fortunately, he is a very positive person who is already looking ahead again. It is a nice sign that he is initially staying here with the squad, because he also has an influence off the pitch."
With Jonathan Tah, Antonio Rüdiger, Waldemar Anton, and Malick Thiaw, the German national team remains well positioned.
Dortmund’s Lars Ricken was quoted in BVB’s press release as saying: "I feel extremely sorry for Nico; he was in really good form and had become indispensable in our national team’s starting lineup. It is very unfortunate and incredibly bitter that he is now out of the World Cup because of an injury. But Nico showed last year how he can come back even stronger after an injury. He will do that again this time — we are convinced of that."
For the time being, Schlotterbeck will not leave the national team and will remain in the USA.
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Exeter Chiefs boss Rob Baxter says top try-scorer Campbell Ridl must ensure he does not become a "one-shot wonder".
The 21-year-old winger capped his first campaign in Exeter's senior side with a try and a try-saving tackle in their Prem final loss to Northampton Saints on Saturday.
It capped a breakout season for the England Under-20 player, who scored 17 tries in all competitions for Exeter this season, but Baxter said Ridl must build on his successful first season at Sandy Park.
"The single biggest thing that Campbell can do is turn up on day one of pre-season better than he is now," he told BBC Sport after the loss at Twickenham.
"Because if he doesn't, it doesn't matter what this season's been about, this season just falls apart and it means you become a one-shot wonder. You become that guy Exeter had who was quite good and then doesn't happen again."
London-born Ridl graduated from the club's tie-up with Exeter University, having moved back to England after growing up in South Africa, and Baxter said he would keep tabs on the player over the summer.
"He'll be one of those guys I'll give a phone call to in 48 hours and just go, 'Right, now's your time, that's your dipping your toe into it, you know what Premiership Rugby's about now, you know what a final's about, you know what a semi-final's about, you know we can get better. Well how are you going to get better, and what are you going to do the next four or five weeks?'" he said.
"He's going to be one of those guys who are going to be very important to us next season, as are a number of other younger players."

Darryn Peterson is entering the 2026 NBA Draft as a projected top pick. But while the 19-year-old has gained immense buzz for his playing style, he is also considered one of the most polarizing prospects.
The former five-star recruit put up some stellar numbers as a freshman with the Kansas Jayhawks, but the cloud of the “cramp” controversy continues to raise questions about his durability and overshadows his elite on-court production.
With the draft nearing, the front offices are finalizing their draft boards and are forced to weigh the pros and cons.
The scouts view Petterson as an undeniable scoring talent and a potential franchise cornerstone, but some believe that the young guard represents an incredibly risky investment for any team picking him.
Sports analysts Buck Reising and Steve Hartman recently discussed college basketball standout Darryn Peterson on FOX Sports Radio and strongly criticized the Jayhawks guard.
“You know, I look at some of these players in this draft, and the one that really stands out to me is this Darryn Peterson out of Kansas.”
“Kansas paid a boatload in NIL money to get this guy. And almost from the day he arrived, he was like, ‘Yeah, I’m about load management. Okay, let’s just say, I’ll pretty much play when I wanna play.'”
The analysts further expressed skepticism about how NIL blurs the line, often leaving scouts wondering whether players play to win or are simply motivated by money.
“I wouldn’t touch Darryn Peterson with anything,” Reising asserted. “I wouldn’t give this guy a nickel because he’s gonna be a big failure in the NBA. I can say it right now with all the confidence in the world.”
“The NIL money, you always wonder this. About which guys are playing to win and which guys are just playing for the money. Here’s a guy that’s already proven, he’s just playing for the money.”
Hartman suggested that the 2025 Naismith High School Player of the Year falls into the latter category and questioned why organizations are not opting for safer, more reliable prospects to build a more cohesive roster rather than chasing high-risk raw talent.
The frustration seems to stem from Peterson’s irregular availability during his freshman campaign, when he played in just 24 games.
Despite the limited appearances, he remained highly productive, averaging 20.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and 1.4 steals per game while shooting 43.8% from the field and 38.2% from three-point range.
Whether this draft gamble turns into a franchise savior or an absolute bust depends entirely on how Peterson adapts to the professional grind.
Both enthusiastic supporters and cautious skeptics will be closely watching Peterson’s transition to the NBA, as his potential pool has created high expectations and significant debate.
The platform aims to foster "a new class of participation-based sponsorship."
Publicis Sports will be the first agency to work with Disney Advertising. Publicis Sports is a full-service sports marketing and media agency within Publicis Groupe.
ESPN Fan House intends to find closer interactivity for fans through live polls, trivia, sweepstakes, merchandise, and brand integrations, wherever fans interact with sports -- at home watching TV or streaming platforms across social and digital platforms, or at onsite events.
The platforms can deliver rewards directly to fans via digital wallet integration -- where it is available -- helping to extend brand efforts beyond a game's broadcast.
ESPN Fan House's initial efforts will begin this fall with college football.
Rita Ferro, president of global advertising for Walt Disney, said in a release: "The scale and frequency of college football creates an unmatched platform for sustained fan connections — each game week is a new opportunity to deepen that relationship."
Last year, Disney says ESPN networks had their most-watched college football regular season since 2011 -- averaging 2.2 million Nielsen-measured viewers per game. ABC posted its best season since 2006, averaging 6.9 million viewers.
The ESPN Fan House platform was developed by Flowcode, a technology platform specializing in QR code generation, direct-to-consumer (D2C) marketing and audience analytics.
During the most recent TV/streaming upfront presentations to advertising and brand executives last month, many networks groups had emphasized the importance of "fandom" -- the highly dedicated, active community of viewers who are passionate about a specific show, franchise or network.
Analysts believe these "superfans" can drive word-of-mouth marketing.
Not everyone was captivated by the aura of Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams last season, where he led the franchise to their first division title since 2018 and set the franchise's single-season passing yards record (3,942) during a magical 2025 season.
Ahead of the 2026 season, many analysts are making their predictions on who will thrive or fall coming into this year, and one writer is not buying all the hype surrounding Williams, due to the biggest criticism surrounding the Bears quarterback, his inefficient completion percentage.
Matt De Lima of The Big Lead explained why Williams made his Top 5 most overrated players going into 2026, joining a group that includes Travis Kelce, DK Metcalf, Davante Adams, and Trey Hendrickson. Whether it be for the price, the age, or the hype around the five mentioned players, are what landed them on the list, despite the only factors really holding back Williams is his low completion percentage and lack of faith in Ben Johnson from an outside perspective.
The MVP buzz is arriving well ahead of the play. Williams set a franchise record with 3,942 passing yards and a 27-to-7 touchdown-to-interception ratio while leading Chicago to an NFC North title and a wild-card win. Look closer, though. His completion rate dropped to 58.1 percent, the worst for any quarterback to reach the postseason since Andrew Luck in 2012. He also paced the NFL in passing yards and touchdowns to wide-open targets, feeding the argument that Ben Johnson’s scheme is carrying the offense more than the quarterback is. Johnson set a 70 percent completion goal that Williams whiffed on, then made accuracy a daily project this spring. “We need to get the completion percentage up,” Johnson said.
The Bears have been through the ringer for decades when it comes to looking for a high-powered, uptempo offense and a quarterback that can be a franchise leader for many years, which hurt even more while Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, and Jordan Love were all finding comfort in Green Bay. Now that the Bears have quite possibly landed on their franchise quarterback, who can put himself in the conversation among the league's best quarterbacks, the hype doesn't seem real, but there's more reason for optimism than pessimism in Chicago.
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The Los Angeles Lakers front office has a lot of focuses for the 2026 NBA offseason. One has to be entering the bidding war for LeBron James and the other is making a competitive roster for Luka Doncic. A trade prospect that, apparently, the purple and gold are looking will help them bolster their front court woes to pair with or replace DeAndre Ayton — Utah Jazz's Walker Kessler. But, the chances of landing him are starting to look bleak.
See, the Lakers front office has to wait a bit before making a move. Who are they waiting for? It is none other than DeAndre Ayton. The big man still has to decipher whether or not he will stay with Luka Doncic and Co. until June 29, 2026 due to an $8.1 million player contract attached to his current deal. If he does not opt in, then the Lakers could possibly lose their big man to unrestricted free agency and this will open a lot of woes that the front office has to patch up.
Walker Kessler has been a name that the Lakers have been targeting for a bit now. If Ayton does decide to walk, the front office could make a large swing at landing the Jazz big man in the coming days of the NBA offseason. Per Dan Woike of The Athletic, there could be some legs to a sign-and-trade that could give Doncic a reliable young front court talent heading into the future. The biggest hindrances are Danny Ainge and the rest of the Jazz front office.
"Walker Kessler is someone they’ve targeted in the past, and the door could be slightly open for a sign-and-trade that would make Utah uncomfortable with the financial commitment to their frontcourt. But I just don’t think the Jazz want to deal him — they’ve had chances," the NBA insider declared.
If it does go through, Kessler might just be who the Lakers need to pair or replace Ayton. He was out for the season during the Jazz's 2025-26 run but it seems like they already found their front court centerpiece with Jaren Jackson Jr. Prior to going down due to the shoulder injury, Kessler was able to average 14.4 points on 70.3% field goal shooting alongside 10.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per night. He could be the reliable rim protector that helps Doncic's Lakers compete in the coming seasons.
The next question here will be: what will the Lakers be ready to give up for the sign-and-trade in landing the Jazz young gun?
The stock of one second-year Jacksonville Jaguars defender appears to be on the rise heading into training camp.
John Shipley of Jaguars on SI put together his list of players who will enter training camp on a high note following their performance during offseason programs. Among those listed was linebacker Jalen McLeod.
The Jaguars selected McLeod in the sixth round of last year's draft. Unfortunately, he did not play a snap as a rookie due to an injury, although McLeod was able to return to practice late in the year.
But according to Shipley, McLeod has taken advantage of his opportunities this spring, particularly as a pass rusher.
"McLeod, though, was a real riser over the course of the offseason thanks to the traits he showed as a pass-rusher, with McLeod displaying the burst and bend that not many other players on the depth chart have," Shipley wrote. "If McLeod can prove himself when pads come on, he could earn a real spot in the pass-rush rotation."
McLeod brings a similar skill set to the Jaguars' defense as Dennis Gardeck, able to line up at linebacker or at defensive end and rush the quarterback.
However, with the Jaguars having a crowded linebacker room, McLeod's best opportunity to make the roster and earn playing time may come at defensive end. Behind Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker, rotational snaps are up for grabs.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Why Jaguars' LB Jalen McLeod is player to watch during training camp

We continue our series on possible areas where the Astros could add at the deadline. As a reminder, I am not recommending any addition at this point. This is more devil’s advocate. The Astros have been playing better of late and the race in the AL West is tightening. So, there will be more pressure to try to make that one key addition to get the team over the top. The problem is that there is probably only room for one addition given their proximity to the tax threshold and depleted minor league farm system.
Last Friday, we looked at the starting pitcher market. However, more important than the market itself is the expressed need for additions in that area. We can’t put the cart before the horse. We have to first look at the current roster and establish a need. Certainly you want to get good players to add to your roster, but it is that much better if those good players can actually be in a position of need. The question for Dana Brown and the Astros is which of those positions is the most acute need.
Anyone that has watched the offense knows that it is improved overall based on what we saw in 2025. However, Brown kept talking about adding to outfield offense all season in addition to adding left handed bats in general. Obviously, he failed to do that in general. So, you could really make a compelling argument that an outfielder is the most pressing need.
| AVG | OBP | SLG | OPS | BPO | |
| LF | .199 | .281 | .367 | .648 | .610 |
| CF | .231 | .291 | .348 | .639 | .580 |
| RF | .239 | .319 | .380 | .699 | .695 |
| Total | .224 | .298 | .365 | .663 | .628 |
These are all standard numbers except for bases per out. As we saw earlier in the year, the league average for bases per out is .663. That is an entire league average, so it actually is worse than it appears. That league average includes catchers, shortstops, and second basemen who typically bring that overall average. In particular, when you look at the corner outfield positions, first base, and third base the league average is closer to .700.
The league average slash line at all positions is .243/.320/.400. So, when we compare the overall outfield production across the board we notice that the average hitter is considerably better than all of the Astros outfielders. If you take Yordan Alvarez out of the equation it gets particularly anemic. When you remove Alvarez from the totals, this is the worst Astros outfield offensively in franchise history. That is particularly true when you compare them with the league average.
So, when we look at the landscape, there are a number of outfielders that spotrac.com have listed as being available in trade. Again, I’m not necessarily advocating any of these and I have no idea whether the Astros are interested or not. We will look at two sets of numbers. We will look at the current slash statistics (AVG/OBP/SLG) and the Statcast estimates of where the player should be based on the level of contact (xAVG/xOBP/xSLG).
| AVG | OBP | SLG | xAVG | xOBP | xSLG | |
| 2026 | .210 | .269 | .388 | .229 | .288 | .390 |
This is what we would call a buy low candidate. Durran was long rumored to be coming to Houston for Isaac Paredes but the deal never quite worked out. I’d have to imagine that some reasonable version of the deal is still on the table. The upside is clear on him as he was a nine win player just a couple of years ago. A large part of that comes on the defensive end. He is a Gold Glove level defender in both center field and left field, so the Astros could continue to play Cam Smith in right field and have at least two Gold Glove level defenders there. The bad news is that he might not be an offensive upgrade.
| AVG | OBP | SLG | xAVG | xOBP | xSLG | |
| 2026 | .273 | .334 | .588 | .247 | .308 | .516 |
When you look at the Statcast numbers it feels like you are looking at Christian Walker. So, imagine adding a Walker level bat to a lineup that already features Alvarez and Walker. Of course, he is about the best asset the Twins have, so they will make you pay dearly for him. Assuming he can stay healthy he might be the best impact bat on the trade market. Like most of these guys, he is ready for free agency, so it would be a pure rental.
| AVG | OBP | SLG | xAVG | xOBP | xSLG | |
| 2026 | .285 | .402 | .474 | .265 | .382 | .457 |
I’m down with OBP (yeah you know me), I’m down with OBP (yeah you know me). I’ve been a Reynolds fan for awhile, but there are some issues that come with getting him. He is signed through 2030 with an option for 2031. Second, this is his best season in awhile, so you will tied down to a guy that will be in his mid thirties that is likely to decline. A bet on Reynolds is a bet on a guy you want to play well now for this season and will just live with the contract from here on out.
| AVG | OBP | SLG | xAVG | xOBP | xSLG | |
| 2026 | .264 | .350 | .472 | .255 | .341 | .490 |
Spotrac lists him as a trade candidate. I am a little skeptical of that considering that he can’t become a free agent until 2029. Cruz came up as a shortstop and was converted to center field. It has been a troubling adjustment. He is sitting on -9 defensive runs saved as I write this. So, maybe you try him in left field if you acquire him. He adds 21 steals to these numbers and led the National League in stolen bases. A bet on Cruz is a bet on the awesome athleticism that is obviously present.
| AVG | OBP | SLG | xAVG | xOBP | xSLG | |
| 2026 | .253 | .393 | .345 | .257 | .397 | .381 |
The Orioles season is in the crapper. Ward hasn’t been exactly what the Orioles had hoped, but he hasn’t been bad. His .737 OPS would be considerably better than anything the Astros are putting out there and Statcast shows he might be somewhat unlucky. Camden Yards has become a difficult place to hit home runs, so maybe he would be luckier in Daikan Park. Like Buxton, he will be a free agent at the end of the season, so hopefully would be cheaper in terms of player capital.
The general idea would be to upgrade either center field or left field for the stretch drive. The Astros offense is generally average once you leave the warm embrace of March and April. So, you could make an argument that an upgrade in the outfield would be more meaningful than any other addition the Astros could make. Keep in mind that this is just the second article in a series. I’m not arguing for making any deal. It is just a glimpse into what might be possible if the Astros want to move in that direction.

Grêmio returned to training last Wednesday after the vacation period, but head coach Luís Castro now has a slimmer squad at his disposal.
Seven players who were part of the team in the first half of the season are unavailable at the start of this new stretch due to transfers, call-ups, and injuries, as ge detailed in a report.
Permanent Departures and Call-Ups
The club confirmed two major permanent departures last week:
Arthur: The main absence for the second half of the season. The defensive midfielder did not reach a financial agreement with the club’s board and will return to Juventus, Italy.
André Henrique: The center forward was transferred to Turkish football.
In addition to the departures, Grêmio released two players for the 2026 World Cup: goalkeeper Weverton (Brazil national team) and center-back Balbuena (Paraguay national team). Both will return to Porto Alegre only after their respective national teams finish their World Cup campaigns.
Medical Department
The coaching staff is also dealing with the absence of players recovering from injuries:
Marlon: Three months after suffering a serious injury, the left-back has resumed running around the pitch. The player estimates he will need 40 to 45 days of preparation before returning to official matches.
Luís Eduardo and Pavón: The center-back and the forward are still undergoing treatment for grade two thigh injuries suffered in late May. Pavón has already begun light running, and some players cut their vacations short to speed up their return to the pitch.
Transfer Market Activity
With a reduced squad, the board is monitoring the market while sticking to a policy of low financial investment.
Targets: The club’s priorities are signing a right-back (a long-standing need) and a creative midfielder. The search for a direct replacement for Arthur is not currently a priority.
Sales: To balance the books, departures are also on the radar. Youngsters Viery and Gabriel Mec lead the list of possible sales and are attracting interest from the European market. Other players with fewer minutes could also be transferred if offers come in.
Current squad available to Luís Castro
Goalkeepers: Gabriel Grando, Thiago Beltrame and Gabriel Menegon
Full-backs: Pedro Gabriel, Caio Paulista, João Pedro and Marcos Rocha
Center-backs: Kannemann, Viery, Wagner Leonardo and Gustavo Martins
Midfielders: Noriega, Nardoni, Leo Pérez, Monsalve, Riquelme, Roger, Tiaguinho, Villasanti, Willian and Dodi
Forwards: Amuzu, Braithwaite, Carlos Vinícius, Gabriel Mec, Enamorado and Tetê
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On a March night in Guadalajara in 2024, Club América were winning El Clásico Nacional. Julián Quiñones, their star player, had scored and headed toward the sideline. Then a shout at Quiñones, who is Black, rang out from the stands. ¡Puto negro! A racial slur.
Moments later, monkey noises were heard in the stands. The scene was familiar to anyone who follows Mexican soccer. Cell phone videos captured it. Commentators analyzed it the next day. Officials condemned it. Investigations were announced. For a few days, the Mexican game went through its ritual of shock.
Then the season continued. Another match, another transfer rumor, another refereeing controversy. That June, Quiñones moved to Al-Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia, where he would become the league’s top scorer. The incident was lost in the vast archive of soccer’s weekly dramas. Or so it seemed.
Less than two years later, another Mexican stadium produced another uproar. This time it was a celebration.
On 11 June, Quiñones scored Mexico’s first goal in the 2026 World Cup, the opening triumph in a tournament played on home soil for the first time in two decades. Tens of thousands rose to their feet. Television commentators chanted his name. Images of the striker draped in the Mexican flag flooded social media. The same culture that had publicly denigrated him hailed him as a national hero.
This week, Quiñones returned to the same stadium in Guadalajara where the racist chant had been heard in 2024. Before Mexico’s second group-stage game against South Korea on Thursday, crowds wearing Mexico jerseys and oversized sombreros gathered outside the hotel housing the national team. When Quiñones appeared they shouted in unison: ¡Quiñones, hermano, ya eres Mexicano! “Quiñones, brother, now you are Mexican.”
It was an embrace for the Mexican national, but still a tentative one. The chant is usually reserved for foreigners who have shown an affinity with Mexico, not for Mexican passport holders like Quiñones.
These moments, so close in time yet distant in spirit, capture all the contradictions of how modern Mexico is grappling with its own national identity.
Karma Frierson, who teaches Black studies at the University of Rochester and has written about Black culture in Mexico, said the discourse around Quiñones’s goal, and the fact that he is Black, was one of surprise. “This surprise speaks to the expectations people still have about what a Mexican person looks like. So, you have this dissonance,” she said. “You know that the player, by virtue of wearing the jersey is of that nationality, but you never imagined that person would look a certain way.”
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Quiñones, 29, was born in Colombia, arrived in Mexico in 2015 and forged his career in Liga MX. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen in 2023 and was first called up to the national team that same year. His inclusion on the World Cup squad raises a question about race that Mexico has tried to avoid for much of its modern history: who has the right to be Mexican?
The answer is wrapped up in the national soccer program’s future, which increasingly lies beyond Mexico’s borders.
For much of the 20th century, the national team was primarily comprised of players developed within its own territory. Today, however, the pool of Mexican talent extends across a transnational landscape shaped by migration and family networks.
It is possible that the most important soccer recruiting ground for the Mexican federation is no longer a state within Mexico, but rather in California or Texas. A new generation of Mexican-American players is emerging north of the border, including more Black players. Two of the most promising young prospects for Mexico’s program were born in the United States to Mexican mothers and African American fathers. Antonio Leone and Da’vian Kimbrough, both born in California, have represented Mexico’s youth teams.
Other recent stars have come from farther south. In recent years, Giovani and Jonathan dos Santos played on the national team. Their father was the Afro-Brazilian footballer Zizinho; their mother is Mexican. Melvin Brown, who was of Jamaican descent through his paternal grandfather, represented Mexico at the 2002 World Cup.
None of these players fit neatly into the visual stereotype often associated with Mexican nationality.
“Historically, Mexican society doesn’t talk about race,” Frierson said. “The promise of mestizaje was that there is no race because we are all one race.”
The concept of mestizaje – the idea that Mexico emerged from the fusion of Indigenous and European peoples – became one of the founding myths of the modern Mexican state. After the Mexican revolution, it offered an appealing narrative for a fragmented nation. Instead of emphasizing difference, it emphasized mixing. Instead of multiple peoples, it envisioned a single people.
Versions of this ideology emerged throughout Latin America, and served as a powerful contrast to the racial order of the United States. While the US openly grappled with segregation and racial classification, many Latin American countries embraced the notion that mixing itself had dissolved such distinctions.
The promise was seductive. The reality proved to be more complex.
Discrimination and racism against Black people in Mexico are still prevalent but often dismissed. When South Africa hosted the World Cup in 2010, Mexico’s largest broadcaster Televisa featured characters in blackface and afro wigs wearing animal skins and wielding spears. In 2018, on major broadcaster TV Azteca, reporter Carlos Guerrero appeared in blackface during a broadcast of a Liga MX game. The networks received criticism but many people brushed the incidents off as jokes.
Black players in Liga MX – Colombian striker Darwin Quintero, who played for América, and Panamanian defender Felipe Baloy, who played for Santos Laguna – have accused rival teams of racist insults. In 2021, Ecuadorian Félix Torres, a defender for Santos Laguna, left the field in tears after reporting alleged racist insults from Germán Berterame, then a player for Atlético de San Luis. While the Mexican Football Federation investigated those incidents, officials said they could not be corroborated and no disciplinary action was taken.
Quiñones himself mostly shrugged off the 2024 racist incident in Guadalajara. In an Instagram statement at the time, he spoke out against online harassment of his daughters – “you can say whatever you want to me, but don’t mess with my daughters” – and said he was “mentally strong enough to handle any kind of insult, especially when it’s about my skin color, which is the most frequent type of message I receive”.
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Having a Black player excel at a home World Cup may help bring race to the forefront of Mexican culture in a way that it hasn’t before, Frierson said.
At the same time, Mexican players who travel to the US to play in Major League Soccer are also bringing new perspectives back home. Jonathan dos Santos, in a 2020 interview when he was playing for LA Galaxy, said he felt comfortable in the US because he didn’t receive racist taunts.
“It’s truly sad to hear the insults, the racism. I’ll never understand it,” he said at the time. (He said he also experienced racism in Spain, where he played for Barcelona and Villarreal.) “I think many countries have to learn from the United States regarding the respect shown to athletes.”
Opening up a discussion about race in the country’s national sport, could lead to a broader exploration of Mexico’s own history, which includes roots in Africa. During the colonial period, hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans were brought to New Spain. Their descendants built communities throughout the territory, especially in Veracruz and along the Costa Chica of Guerrero and Oaxaca. They participated in the formation of Mexican society from its very beginnings. Vicente Guerrero and José María Morelos were both heroes of Mexican independence with Afro-Mexican roots, though that heritage is not often mentioned.
“Blackness is incorporated into the very fabric of the nation,” Frierson said.
Seen from this perspective, it’s not just that Mexican soccer today is becoming more diverse. It’s that race in Mexico is becoming more visible.
Soccer, at times, can be a national mirror. A national team represents not just a country, but an idea of the country. The World Cup is one of the few remaining spaces where nations are publicly showcased. Every starting lineup announcement, every anthem, every goal becomes a debate – sometimes conscious, often unconscious – about who belongs.
Mexico is changing. Digital nomads from Europe and the US are setting up shop in Mexico City, opening trendy coffee shops and stores that resemble those in other international capitals. People from Haiti, Cuba and South America have settled in the country at unprecedented levels, some discouraged from migrating to the US. And some Mexicans who had been living in the US for decades are now returning home with their American families, either voluntarily or after deportations. The Mexican national team is beginning to show a bit of that diversity: the World Cup squad includes a player born in Spain, Álvaro Fidalgo; another born in Alaska, Obed Vargas; one born in Argentina, Santiago Giménez; and Quiñones, who was born in Colombia.
Quiñones is challenging the expectations many still hold about what a Mexican is supposed to look like. Mexican diversity has always existed, but soccer possesses a unique ability to bring that reality to light.
A player scores a goal. The crowd rises. Cameras search for a face. And, for an instant, a nation contemplates itself. Not necessarily as it imagined itself to be, but as it has been all along.

Germany defender Nico Schlotterbeck has been ruled out of the World Cup with an ankle injury, sources told dpa on Monday.
The Borussia Dortmund player is believed to have suffered a torn ligament in his left ankle in the 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast on Saturday.
The 26-year-old, the only left-footed centre-back in the German squad, is expected to be out for around two months, leaving him unable to play a further part in the tournament.
Real Madrid star Antonio Rüdiger is likely to take Scholtterbeck's place in the starting XI for the final Group C match against Ecuador on Thursday, having replaced Schlotterbeck at half-time in Toronto.
Other centre-backs in the squad include Schlotterbeck’s Dortmund teammate Waldemar Anton and Malick Thiaw, with Germany already assured of top spot in the group after the wins over Curaçao and Ivory Coast.
The injury is the third to hit Germany in recent weeks, with Bayern Munich youngster Lennart Karl having been hurt in training before the first game and his teammate Serge Gnabry also being ruled out before the tournament.
Manager Julian Nagelsmann will be unable to replace Schlotterbeck in the squad, as FIFA rules state that only goalkeepers can be called up during the tournament.
Schlotterbeck suffered the injury with just a quarter of an hour played against Ivory Coast, but remained on the pitch for the entire half after receiving treatment.
Nagelsmann praised the centre-back for his resilience, but said after the game that he was due to receive an MRI.
After rising through the ranks at Freiburg, Schlotterbeck joined Dortmund in 2022 and earned his first cap in the same year.
He has made 29 appearances for Germany, scoring his first goal in the 7-1 win over Curaçao.


Tom Brady spent two decades winning under one of the most demanding coaches in sport, and he traced all of it back to three blunt words.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion was the latest guest to sit down with The Overlap’s Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Ian Wright.
Brady, the 199th pick of the 2000 NFL Draft who became the most decorated quarterback in history, used the appearance to explain the mentality that kept New England at the top for so long — and one detail had Keane beaming.
It was Bill Belichick’s mantra, and it could just as easily have come from Keane himself.

On Stick to Football, Brady was asked about the culture Belichick built across two decades at the Patriots. His answer did not need dressing up.
The standard came down to one phrase, repeated until it stuck — and it carried an expletive in the middle when the coach really wanted it to land.
Brady said: “That was his mantra for 20 years. He said, ‘Do your f****** job.’ No one else can do it for you. You have to do it. If this is your job, there’s no one else that has that job. You have that job. You need to do it. Don’t worry about everyone else’s job. Do your job.
“If you were the running back coach, you coach the running backs to the best of your ability. If you were the quarterback, you do that.”
The bar never dropped. The foot never came off the gas.
He added: “The standard was perfection. We settled for excellence — and excellence was good enough to win 75% of the time.”
The phrase landed with Keane. The Manchester United great, rarely one to hand out praise, lit up the moment he heard it.
Keane said: “Oh, I love that line. Love that.”
It was easy to see why. Keane built his name on the same ruthlessness as a player, and little has softened in the studio, where he refuses to reward anyone for simply doing what the role requires of them. He’s especially passionate in that regard when it comes to goalkeepers — just ask David de Gea.
Wright then pointed to his own captain at Arsenal, Tony Adams, who sent the squad out with the same demand.

Wright said: “We had a captain, Tony Adams, and people would all be shouting before they go out. I remember Tony, just before you go out, he’d get really angry and scream, ‘Just do your effing jobs.’
“You know exactly where you do your job. It’s one of those, it jolts you, like, ‘Let me make sure that first one sticks.’ I remember he said that nearly every time, but then there’d be times where he’d say it with real venom.”
Three teams, three eras, one message. Whether it came from Belichick at the Patriots, Keane at United or Adams at Arsenal, the demand was identical.
Accountability like that is rarely a coincidence. It tends to sit underneath the teams that win for years rather than months.
Wyndham Clark joins elite company with his second U.S. Open title, becoming the 24th player in tournament history to lift the trophy at least two times. Even more impressive, he became just the eighth U.S. Open winner to go wire-to-wire with the outright lead after every round at Shinnecock—joining Martin Kaymer (2014), Rory McIlroy (2011), Tiger Woods (2000, 2001), Tony Jacklin (1970), Ben Hogan (1953), Jim Barnes (1921) and Walter Hagen (1914).
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The 32-year-old is a complicated figure, but you might not know everything about him. Below are a few important details about the 2026 U.S. Open champion.
He was just 3 when his mother took him to the driving range for the first time.Wyndham was smitten immediately—asking his mom to buy him a second bucket.
At age 6, Clark made his first hole-in-one.He says his first real golf memory was his holed tee shot with a driver from 125 yards. The shot earned the 6-year-old a PlayStation, which his father promised him he could have if he made an eagle (he had never mad a birdie up to that point).
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As a 9-year-old, his parents joined nearby Cherry Hills Country Club, site of many great major events, such as the 1938, 1960, 1978 U.S. Open and 1941 and 1985 PGA Championships.Said Clark in a 2019 piece in Golf Digest: “That’s when I really fell in love with golf. I’d be there from sunup to sundown.”
Clark played high school basketball, making the varsity team as a freshman. Among his teammates was star NFL running back Christian McCaffrey.More than half of Clark’s teammates at Valor Christian in Highlands Ranch, Colo., went on to play Division I sports.
Clark’s father, Randall, was a professional tennis player.Clark's father in a competition in 1971. (Credit: Getty Images)
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His career was cut short due to injuries. “My dad never talked much about his tennis career,” Clark said. “I know there were injuries and disappointment—but he said I had a gift that would be wasted if I didn’t put in the work.
His mother, Lise, was crowned as Miss New Mexico in 1981 in the Miss America pageant.According to a 2014 profile in Golfweek, Wyndham recalled how sometimes she would “innocently namedrop while telling a story about, say, playing backgammon with Bill Cosby.”
Following a 14-year battle with cancer, Lise died in 2013 after a stage-3 breast cancer diagnosis before Wyndham’s sophomore year in college.He was contending at the Western Amateur when his aunt called him to deliver the news that his mother’s health had turned for the worse. He withdrew to be with his mother, who died 20 hours later.
“Withdrawing to fly home to Colorado was the best decision I ever made,” he told Golf Digest in 2019.
Clark was a standout at Oklahoma State, earning Big 12 Player of the Year honors as a freshman but struggled to keep focus in the following two seasons.“When I returned to Oklahoma State University that fall, I continued to play solid golf, tried to stay strong, but that spring the grief boiled over,” he said. “It hit me that I couldn’t call my mom anymore. Life off the course became hard, and I figured, Why have an outlet that adds to my emotional frustration?”
Needing a change of scenery, Clark transferred to the University of Oregon for his final season in 2017.Kevin C. Cox
"I didn't coach him," Oregon men’s golf coach Casey Martin says. "Wyndham knew more about golf than me. His talent was off the charts, and the only issue was getting him to recognize that.”
Clark says he was drawn to Martin in which he thought would translate to his emotional state: “[He] had gone through so much adversity with his leg in his playing career, I thought he’d be a good mentor in resilience.”
One of the assistant coaches at the University of Oregon, John Ellis, left the program to caddie for Wyndham, though they parted ways earlier in 2026.David Cannon
"Immediately it was clear John had a way with Wyndham, always teasing without being heavy,” Martin told Golf Digest's Max Adler. “John would say stuff like, 'I need a psychology degree if I'm going to deal with Wyndham,' and the whole team would laugh together."
Ellis turned down offers from top-20 players to stay with Clark even through some rough patches. But the duo split earlier in 2026. Clark's new caddie, David Pelekoudas, has caddied for Taylor Moore, Sam Ryder, Brian Campbell and Beau Hossler, among other players.
It was a slow start to Clark's professional career. He earned his PGA Tour card for 2019 after one year on the Korn Ferry Tour and made just $2.5 million in his first six years on tour.Of course, he went on a big-time run in 2023, winning a signature event at Quail Hollow then following it up with his first U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club. After his 2026 U.S. Open win, he's now made over $38 million in on-course earnings.
A lot of the negative reaction from the crowds at Shinnecock Hills stems from his incident at the 2025 U.S. Open, when photos surfaced of him smashing a locker in the historic Oakmont Country Club locker room.Golfweek's Adam Schupak spoke with long-time Oakmont club pro Bob Ford, who serves as the first-tee announcer at the U.S. Open. Ford told Schupak: “You may have heard a lot of stories. I will give you the facts. Wyndham has done everything that was asked of him by both the USGA and Oakmont together. The lockers are fixed and he did pay for them.”
Clark has addressed the situation a few times since Oakmont and discussed the situation during the week at Shinnecock.
"I've gotten a lot of grief since last year, rightfully so. The thing that's unfortunate is that's not who I am, what happened last year. I'm hoping I can win back the fans that I had or some new fans because it was a terrible incident."
Clark also made an interesting comment while mic'd up during the Par-3 Contest at this year's Masters, making a joke that watching all the parents chase around their kids was 'great birth control.'@espn#masters#golf#wyndhamclark♬ original sound - ESPNClark has given a lot of credit to his work with sport psychologist Julie Elion, who Clark started working with at the end of 2022.
Julie Elion (right) has worked with a number of major champions, including Phil Mickelson back in 2012.
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Jimmy Walker, 2016 PGA champion, also credited Elion for his breakthrough major victory, and Elion has worked with Phil Mickelson, among other major winners.
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“He’s got so many tools in his toolbox,” Rob Mougey, Clark’s agent, told Golfweek. “He’s embraced the mental side of the game. He’s all in with her and it’s a significant reason for the success he’s had this year.”
More From Golf DigestA lot of credit goes to his putter, which he used to gain over 12 strokes/putting in his win at TPC Craig Ranch. He switched to the putter, a Ping Scottsdale Tec Ally Blue Onset mallet, at the Masters this year.
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Three out of four Dodgers minor league affiliates won on Sunday.
Chris Newell had two singles in his last 30 at-bats before hitting two home runs to deliver a win on Saturday. Then the Tulsa outfielder hit two more home runs on Sunday, part of a three-hit day that also included a walk.
Are you kidding me 🤯
— Tulsa Drillers (@TulsaDrillers) June 21, 2026
Chris Newell has homered in FOUR consecutive plate appearances 💣 pic.twitter.com/hW5XcloJuv
The Comets played catch-up all day, then scored twice in the ninth inning but left the tying run on second base in a loss to the Sacramento River Cats (Giants).
Austin Gathier had three hits. Noah Miller tripled and singled.
Jackson Ferris allowed three runs (two earned) in his 3 2/3 innings, and had more walks (four) than strikeouts (three) for the fourth time in 11 starts this season.
Down two runs in the ninth inning, the Drillers rallied for three runs for a road win over the Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Royals). Newell hit the first of five singles in the ninth-inning rally. Elijah Hainline’s single scored the winning run.
DRILLERS ARE ON TOP 💪
— Tulsa Drillers (@TulsaDrillers) June 21, 2026
Hainline singles to send Gilliland home and the Drillers are up 5-4 🔥 pic.twitter.com/eB1oJaYgUI
Two games after coming off the injured list, third baseman Logan Wagner hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning that provided just enough insurance for the Loons to hold for a one-run win over the Lake County Captains (Guardians).
Brooks Auger struck out a career-high nine in his four-inning start, and allowed just one run. He has 52 strikeouts against 15 walks to go with his 2.30 ERA in 31 1/3 innings, and a 39.7-percent strikeout rate.
Shortstop Emil Morales also homered for Great Lakes.
Ching-Hsien Ko hit a two-run home run in the second inning that held up in the Tower Buzzers’ win over the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Angels).
Tyler Gough allowed one run in 4 2/3 innings in his start for Ontario, and Will Gagnon followed with three scoreless innings to keep the Quakes at bay.
No actual roster moves on Sunday, but pitcher Christian Zazueta is getting promoted from Great Lakes to Double-A Tulsa, per Kiley McDaniel at ESPN and Fabian Ardaya at The Athletic. Zazueta, the reigning Branch Rickey Award winner as the Dodgers minor league pitcher of the year in 2025, has a 3.88 ERA in 11 appearances this year with 66 strikeouts against only 12 walks in 48 2/3 innings. The 21-year-old’s 28.4-percent strikeout-minus-walk rate ranks fifth-best among all minor league pitchers with at least 40 innings this season.

The New York Yankees made a little franchise history against the Reds, but left the ballpark with little to show for it.
Six stolen bases in a game should usually spark a few rallies.
For New York, they only added a strange line to a 4-1 loss.
The MLB game page confirmed Cincinnati’s 4-1 win, but the stranger note came from the Yankees’ baserunning.
“The Yankees have three players with two stolen bases in their last game against the Cincinnati Reds, only the fourth time in franchise history this has happened, and first time since 1911.”
Cody Bellinger, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Jasson Dominguez were the three players involved. Each reached base once and stole two bases. Bellinger went 1-for-3 with a walk, while Chisholm and Dominguez each finished 1-for-4.
That is not the kind of speed the Yankees have always been known for, but this team is different. With 80 stolen bases through 76 games, they are running at their fastest stolen-base pace since 2002.
The problem was that none of it changed the scoreboard. Ben Rice hit his 22nd home run, but New York struggled with runners in scoring position. Tyler Stephenson’s three-run shot became the decisive swing.

Chase Burns allowed five hits, three walks, and all six steals, but still gave up just one run over five innings. That will frustrate Aaron Boone more than the record will excite him.
Big picture, the Yankees remain in a strong place.
They are 46-30, leading the AL East by two games over Tampa Bay, and have a plus-112 run differential that points to a team built for October.
There is more than one way for this group to win. Aaron Judge remains the centerpiece when healthy, Bellinger has played like an All-Star, Rice has added real power, and Chisholm brings athleticism the lineup once lacked.
Dominguez and Anthony Volpe add speed and youth. Paul Goldschmidt, Giancarlo Stanton and Austin Wells give Boone more matchup options once everyone is healthy.
On the pitching side, Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon are still the playoff anchors, with Will Warren, Fernando Cruz, Tim Hill, and Camilo Doval helping shape the depth around them.
The stolen-base record shows what has changed. The loss showed what still needs fixing. The Yankees have more ways to beat teams than they used to, but October will punish empty speed just as quickly as empty power.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo may still be a Milwaukee Bucks player, but the two-time MVP has been among the biggest trade rumors that could flip the NBA.
The Greek superstar has openly voiced frustration with the franchise’s direction while repeatedly stressing his love for the city, its fans, and the organization that drafted him. Reports have even suggested Giannis does not necessarily want to leave Milwaukee: He wants to leave the Bucks.
However, NFL legend Chad Johnson isn’t buying the balancing act.
Speaking on “Nightcap” with Shannon Sharpe, the six-time Pro Bowler with the Cincinnati Bengals, argued that Antetokounmpo’s recent comments are less about loyalty and more about pleasing people, simply preparing fans for an eventual departure while trying to avoid being perceived as the villain.
“This all he doing is softening the blow,” Johnson said. “He’s just softening the blow to make sure that when it does happen, which will probably be maybe in 48 or 72 hours, he’s not the bad guy. That’s why he’s putting this out.”
Johnson believes Giannis is trying to make it clear that any potential exit would stem from frustration with the franchise, not the city. Recent reports have claimed Antetokounmpo still values Milwaukee deeply but is frustrated with the Bucks’ lack of ambition to win another championship.
Since winning the NBA championship in 2021, Milwaukee hasn’t gotten beyond the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Bucks suffered first-round playoff exits in 2023, 2024, and 2025 before bottoming out in 2026, missing the postseason altogether for the first time in the 2020s.
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While Johnson understands why Antetokounmpo may be trying to control the narrative, he believes the effort is ultimately pointless.
“Now, I’m not sure why he doesn’t want to accept being the villain,” Johnson said. “It’s okay to be the villain because once you leave, they going to turn on you. No matter what you do, no matter what you do.”
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It’s a tough dilemma for Antetokounmpo, who has built much of his legacy around loyalty to Milwaukee, signing multiple extensions and helping the Bucks deliver their first championship in 50 years. Unlike many superstars in the NBA, he has never publicly demanded a trade or attempted to force his way out.
To be fair to the Greek superstar, he’s been as loyal and consistent as he could be about Milwaukee. “I want to be a part of a winning team,” Antetokounmpo told ESPN in a 2019 interview. “As long as we have the same mindset and same approach to the game, there’s no reason for me to move and not be like Steph [Curry], not like be like Dirk [Nowitzki] or Kobe [Bryant] or Tim Duncan.”
Antetokounmpo has nevertheless been linked to trade rumors, with him reportedly being discussed with teams such as the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat in recent weeks. Fair or not, Johnson has got a point.
If the two-time MVP ultimately decides his best chance of winning another championship lies elsewhere, loyal Bucks fans aren’t going to spend time dissecting his intentions with logic. Again, fair or not, the moment Antetokounmpo walks away, much of the goodwill he spent more than a decade building could gradually disappear.

Overall, it was another somewhat tough week for the Braves. However, despite another Sunday loss, the Braves did win the weekend in a pretty important series against the Brewers. That is certainly a needed positive. The Braves remain in a fine position, it now just needs to win another series to get back full momentum.
While the Braves had a good weekend, there are legitimate concerns for Bryce Elder after another struggle on Sunday.
Eric Hartman once again went deep over the weekend.
Bryce Harper once again helped the Philles get another victory.
RHP Jared Jones of the Padres was struck in the elbow by a line drive and had to be removed from his start on Sunday. Jones returned to action earlier this year from elbow surgery.
Johan Rojas of the Phillies will be out until next season due to elbow surgery. He was already out for the first part of the season due to PED suspension.

Mo Salah had a script in hand for Egypt, and he wasn’t about to let New Zealand rain down on their parade. After his team conceded a goal as early as the 15th minute, the former Liverpool superstar took it upon himself to drag Egypt back into the contest, scoring the go-ahead goal in the 67th minute to breathe life into Egypt’s charge.
Two goals in nine minutes caught New Zealand unawares, before Trezeguet scored Egypt’s third for their first win at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Neither Egypt nor New Zealand had ever won a game at the World Cup before, but over the years, Salah has made it a habit to make history at opportune moments.
The celebrations that followed this one took social media by storm, as Salah and his Egyptian teammates took to the streets of Vancouver in the aftermath of that all-important win.
Footage of Salah and his teammates celebrating swiftly went viral on X as fans doffed their caps to the Egyptian superstar. Salah was spotted dancing on a teammate’s shoulder as they blared music in jubilation.
It didn’t take too long for those moments to spread on social media, as fans deservedly applauded the team after a historic win.
“Boss this,” wrote Liverpool fan Abigail Rudkin.
“THE PEOPLE’S CHAMP. Bring him to Barça idc. Work out the tactics later,” added podcaster Muhammad.
“How can you not love Mo Salah? This is the first time I think I’ve ever seen him dancing,” John O Sullivan added.
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“Never quite imagined Mo Salah would be on someone’s shoulders dancing after scoring a goal and an assist in a historic World Cup performance. At Burrard Skytrain Station,” journalist Ben Steiner wrote on X.
With that 3-1 win, Salah’s Egypt have all but confirmed their spot in the knockout stages. Having already faced Belgium, Egypt will now take on Iran in their final group stage game this weekend. With a healthy goal difference of +2 and four points in the bag, the odds of topping Group G are heavily in their favor.
The more interesting wrinkle is who they could face in the Round of 32. A win or a draw in the final game against Iran will seal the deal. Should they top the group, they will take on a third-placed team from Groups A, E, H, I or J. That Round of 32 game will be played in Seattle on July 1.
Win that game, and there’s a chance they could go up against Mauricio Pochettino’s United States, in what should serve as a box-office encounter.

Santos players returned to training this Monday (22) at CT Rei Pelé after a 21-day vacation period.
The only absence for the mid-season training period is Neymar, who is representing the club at the 2026 World Cup.
The ge website detailed Peixe’s plans for the period. Check them out below:
Initially, the Santos board planned to hold training sessions at CT Rei Pelé until the end of June and then, in the first weeks of July, travel to Portugal for a mid-season training camp. However, the packed schedule — due to the Copa Sudamericana playoff and the likely rescheduling of the Brasileirão match against Botafogo — forced the cancellation of the trip to Europe.
As an alternative, the coaching staff is considering organizing friendly matches in Brazil to maintain match fitness, although no opponents have been officially confirmed so far.
Coach Cuca’s focus for the training period
For the first time since taking charge of Peixe, coach Cuca will have about a month free of official matches to work with the squad. The coaching staff has defined three priorities for this World Cup break:
Physical Recovery: The internal assessment is that the short preseason and the marathon of matches in the first half of the year wore down the squad. The focus will be on restoring the players’ fitness.
Tactical and Technical Adjustments: Cuca intends to test tactical variations and adapt players to new roles. Experiments that had already been tried before the break, such as moving Miguelito and Robinho Jr. deeper to play as attacking midfielders, are expected to be developed further.
Clearing Out the Medical Department: There was strong expectation surrounding the return of midfielders Gabriel Menino and João Schmidt, as well as attacking midfielder Thaciano. The three players, who had been injured, are expected to begin on-field activities with the rest of the group as early as this Monday.
Alongside the training sessions, Santos’ board is working behind the scenes with an eye on the transfer window that opens in July. The club needs to sell players to balance its finances, as recent reports indicate that the club’s debt has surpassed the R$ 1 billion mark.
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The Atlanta Hawks have made a trade ahead of this week’s NBA Draft and re-signed a key player from their 2025-26 season.
ESPN reports the Hawks signed CJ McCollum to a 1-year, $21 million deal to keep him out of free agency. ESPN also reports Atlanta has acquired Oklahoma City Thunder guard Aaron Wiggins in exchange for two future second-round picks in 2030 and 2032.
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The Hawks traded for McCollum as part of their deal that sent former star Trae Young to Washington. McCollum made an immediate impact for the Hawks, averaging 18.7 points, 4.1 assists and 3.1 rebounds per game.
Wiggins, a guard drafted out of Maryland in 2021, has played his whole career with Oklahoma City.
He has averaged 8.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game in five seasons and won the 2025 NBA Finals with the Thunder.
The Hawks have not officially announced either move. General Manager Onsi Salah will hold a pre-NBA Draft media availability on Monday.
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AMD confirms that TSME support is returning to Ryzen 9000 series CPUs in July AMD has been facing backlash for removing support for “Memory Guard” (Transparent Secure Memory Encryption/TSME) from recent BIOS updates for its Ryzen 9000 series CPUs. This issue was uncovered by Ben Kilpatrick, a Linux hobbyist who discovered that AMD had quietly […]
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Before we begin, there's an important asterisk attached to all of this. Yes, according to Alinea Analytics, PlayStation has generated nearly double the revenue from PC ports than Xbox has from bringing its games to PS5. However, it's worth noting that Sony's PC strategy began in 2020, while Microsoft's push onto PlayStation only really started in 2024.
There's also a difference in scale. Sony has published roughly 20 PlayStation games on PC, compared to around 13 Xbox games currently available on PS5. So, while I fully acknowledge this isn't an apples-to-apples comparison, it's still interesting to dig into the numbers, look at the differences between the two approaches, and perhaps explore why Sony's PC strategy may not have taken off quite as strongly as it initially hoped.
First off, let's look at the numbers. According to Alinea Analytics, Sony had generated around $1.2 billion in revenue from its PC ports as of November 2025. A significant portion of that success came from Helldivers 2, which alone accounted for more than 12 million copies sold on Steam and roughly $400 million in gross revenue.
It's also fair to point out that Sony actually generated $1.5 billion in revenue, but due to Valve's 30% cut, Sony's takeaway was $1.2 billion.
Over in the Xbox camp, the picture isn't entirely dissimilar. Microsoft's PS5 ports have reportedly generated around $667 million in revenue, but much of that has been driven by Forza Horizon 5.
Despite arriving on PlayStation more than three years after its original launch, the racing game has sold 5.8 million copies on PS5 and generated roughly $323 million in revenue on its own, accounting for nearly half of Xbox's total PlayStation earnings. Again, fair to point out, but this data also includes Sony's cut from sales, which is 30%.
When you put it into perspective like that, it's hard not to question whether the potential brand dilution is worth the extra sales for Xbox. Then again, a similar argument could be made about PlayStation's now-defunct PC strategy, albeit to a much lesser extent given that PC isn't a competing console platform.
Perhaps most surprising is just how quickly Xbox has reached half of Sony's. Sony's PC strategy had been running for roughly five years by the time these numbers were recorded, whereas Microsoft's PlayStation strategy was still relatively new.
As for why Sony's PC strategy may not have performed better, there are a few possible explanations. Several PlayStation games launched on PC with technical issues, while the PlayStation account requirement controversy also created significant backlash. PSN is officially available in around 70 countries, compared to Steam's presence in roughly 190, which became a major talking point due to Helldivers 2. Sony was also restricting game sales of certain PC titles in regions where PSN wasn't supported, though they did walk this back after backlash.

It's an interesting time for both companies. Xbox appears to be stepping back from its recent push to bring more games to PlayStation, while Sony seems to be slowing the pace of its PC efforts as it shifts focus toward AI and makes it a much larger part of its overall business strategy.
Regardless of where either company ultimately ends up, one thing is clear: there are still plenty of great games heading to both platforms. Despite all the turbulence in the industry lately, and yes, AI certainly hasn't helped as rising costs continue to plague the industry. Still, I'm sure we can all agree there's still a lot for games to be excited about.
As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Do you think Sony's PC strategy has been more successful than Xbox's PlayStation strategy, or is the comparison more complicated than the headline numbers suggest? Let me know in the comments, and be sure to take part in our poll!

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It's time for Amazon Prime Day as the annual event technically runs this week, from June 23 to June 26, 2026. Then again, we all know that most brands don't strictly follow those dates, and competing retailers will be eager to launch discounts earlier (and price wars will continue throughout).
I've seen deals on Windows laptops, desktop PCs, and everything related to gaming across Xbox and cross-compatible devices for years now. My colleagues and I have always separated the real bargains from the price-inflated chaff, and we'll always highlight the genuine best savings on Windows Central.
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To keep it simple for those in a rush (and frankly, who isn't), I'll hand-pick the absolute best of the best here, in an easy-to-browse list that keeps you up to date. If you've had your eyes on components to build your own computer, or you're ready to replace a long-serving Surface, keep this page bookmarked and check in before committing to any purchase.
Plus, if you don't have an Amazon Prime membership, you might even be eligible for a free 6-month "Prime for Young Adults" trial (exclusive to 18-24 year-olds and students).

About as close as it gets to the perfect productivity mouse, the MX Master is the king of comfortable mice. Horizontal scrolling is a killer feature for anyone who spends all day in browsers, coding environments, and spreadsheets.
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As portable as it gets, this iconic 13-inch XPS laptop features Qualcomm's high-end, first-generation Snapdragon X processor for all-day battery life and a gorgeous (non-touch) OLED screen.

Built for desktop PC gaming, this PCIe 4.0 solid-state drive gives you 2TB of space in one of the easiest upgrade jobs you could ever hope for. Installing an M.2 SSD is straightforward, and you'll have a huge amount of extra storage.
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Running out of space for games on your Xbox Series X|S console? Seagate's long-running winner is on sale again, and it's the simplest, fastest solution to extended storage on Microsoft's hardware.
👉 Also see: $259.99 at Best Buy | $259.99 at Newegg
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It earned praise for its price point at launch, and the Nova 3X is now an even smarter buy as it drops below MSRP. A lightweight wireless headset designed for Xbox but compatible with more platforms, it's a bargain pick.
💲 Price check: $106.99 at Newegg | $109.99 at Walmart | $109.99 at Best BuyView Deal

Built for desktop PC gaming, this PCIe 4.0 solid-state drive gives you 2TB of space in one of the easiest upgrade jobs you could ever hope for. Installing an M.2 SSD is straightforward, and you'll have a huge amount of extra storage.
👉 Also see: $369.99 at Best Buy
💲 Price check: $389.95 at Newegg | $429.99 at WalmartView Deal

Definitely one of the most striking designs we've ever seen on a mechanical gaming keyboard, this 75% wireless option fits perfectly with a PC gaming setup, now at a much more reasonable price.
👉 Also see: $199.99 at Amazon | $199.99 at Best BuyView Deal

No external power needed, the Elgato 4K S relies entirely on its USB-C connection and supplies a variety of resolution and refresh rate combinations, up to 4K at 60Hz. Perfect for console streamers.
👉 Also see: $129.99 at Best Buy
💲 Price check: $159.99 at WalmartView Deal

If you're a long-serving MMO gamer or you're dipping your toes into World of Warcraft, you'll soon find you need extra buttons. The Scimitar has its own number pad for macros and RGB lighting to boot.
👉 Also see: $49.99 at Newegg
💲 Price check: $59.99 at AmazonView Deal

Built for desktop PC gaming, this PCIe 4.0 solid-state drive gives you 2TB of space in one of the easiest upgrade jobs you could ever hope for. Installing an M.2 SSD is straightforward, and you'll have a huge amount of extra storage.
💲 Price check: $349.99 at WalmartView Deal

I've personally confirmed that iBUYPOWER knows how to build a ready-made gaming rig without making any weird mistakes or cutting any corners. This mid-range rig is upgradeable, but it'll last for years as is.

Amazon Prime Day is a sales event that isn't tied to any federal holiday, and it isn't even restricted to any particular dates. Amazon decides the dates, and brands generally follow suit with discounts that coincide with the multi-day occasion. Naturally, there's no implication of exclusivity, so Amazon isn't always the cheapest place to buy. Its fiercest rivals are practically guaranteed to run suspiciously similar events at the same time, and 2026 is no exception, with Best Buy, Newegg, Walmart, and more joining in.
Prime Day is a four-day event that starts at 12:01 AM PDT on Tuesday, June 23, and runs until the end of Friday, June 26.
While Windows Central primarily covers Amazon Prime Day sales in the United States and the United Kingdom, the event takes place in 26 countries, including Canada and Ireland.
Generally, yes, you need an active Prime membership to take advantage of Prime Day benefits and deals hosted at Amazon. If you aren't already a member, you can quickly sign up for Amazon Prime for $14.99 per month (taxes not included). New customers can take advantage of a 30-day trial of Prime membership, while anyone between 18 and 24 years old (and students) can sign up for a separate, free 6-month "Prime for Young Adults" trial.
Yes, Amazon's rivals are running competing events, including Best Buy's "Tech Fest", Newegg's "FantasTech Sale", and Walmart's "Deals & More", which all end on June 28, 2026. Each retailer can offer its own membership perks, such as My Best Buy Plus / Total and Walmart Plus, and it's important to remember that Amazon does not always offer the best deal during Prime Day. Windows Central will compare prices across retailers, so you can choose the best fit for you.
"Growing up, the Super Famicom always felt like this mysterious, cooler version of the system we got in the U.S.," said Erik at Killscreen. "The gray body, the colored buttons, the shape of the console—it had this completely different energy. It felt like hardware from another world. With SFC-1, we wanted to capture a little bit of that feeling and bring it forward for PC and PS5."
Valve accidentally leaked the FSR 4.1.1 INT8 and as per a Redditor, this version of FSR works even with RDNA 3.5. FSR 4.1 Has Already Leaked Via Proton Experimental, and Appears to Work With Radeon iGPUs Based on RDNA 3.5 Architecture Just today, we got to see a big update from Valve, which pushed an early FSR 4.1 build through the Proton Experimental. Right when the file was spotted in the Proton Experimental depot, it was taken down quickly. However, a user managed to download it before Valve removed it. As per the Reddit user u/AtheleteDependent926, the "amdxcffx64.dll" he downloaded […]
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Although we are getting closer to 2027, Sony has yet to make any official announcement about the PlayStation 6. Despite the silence on the matter, especially amidst the rising costs of components, a recent report from Embracer Group analysts suggests the next-generation system may release in 2028 or even 2029. However, there's a good chance these fears of delays will remain unwarranted, judging by the reaction of known AMD hardware leaker Kepler_L2. In a reply to a NeoGAF forum thread focused on the analyst report mentioned above, the AMD leaker dropped the iconic Danny DeVito "Nope" animated GIF from the […]
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Not everyone can RMA their CPUs, and this user thought a keychain would be an appropriate usage of his $500 processor. User Reports Dead AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D on ASUS Strix X870-A; Turns the CPU Into a Keychain as He Doesn't Have the Invoice AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor and other Ryzen 7000/9000 series chips are still getting cooked on AM5 motherboards, particularly on 800-series boards. We have seen a noticeable reduction in such reports, which are usually posted on Reddit. In most cases, users are having success in RMA'ing their CPUs if AMD doesn't find any consumer-induced damage, but […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-7-9800x3d-dies-silently-on-asus-x870-but-no-invoice-leaves-owner-with-a-500-keychain/

Epic Games provided some additional information on Unreal Engine 6 as Unreal Engine 5.8 is set to be the final major update to the current generation engine. The integration with UEFN, the and AI models like Claude and Gemini, alongside the eventual deprecation of the Blueprints visual scripting system and Actors framework, is making more than a few fearful that AI will completely take over game development, and Epic's reassurances that this won't happen are not enough to calm these fears, as the company has lost veteran and legendary level design guru Sjoerd "Hourences" de Jong just as the new […]
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The Kobra 4 Combo is an update of 2024’s Kobra 3 Combo, or perhaps a smaller version of the Kobra 3 Max, depending on how you look at it. It takes style points from the competition, with a brushed aluminum frame and pale plastic base that screams “A1 clone.” Though the printing experience is marked improvement over its predecessor, most of the technical advancement lies in the multimaterial handler, the ACE Pro 2.
Anycubic is clearly aiming the Kobra 4 at budget-minded beginners, with a current sale price of $379 as a combo and $279 as a single color machine. Which, oddly enough, is the same price as the four-color Kobra X we reviewed in February. The Kobra X was a true leap forward, introducing a brilliant multi-material filament switcher built right into the tool head that cut down on time and filament waste.
It’s not that the Kobra 4 is a bad printer. It's just a bit unwieldy when compared to the clean filament paths and slender footprint of the Kobra X. Both machines have excellent print quality and share a quick swap hotend introduced by the Kobra X. It has excellent auto bed leveling and vibration compensation, which is mandatory for modern 3D printers. The ACE Pro 2 can double as a filament drier, which comes in handy for printing moisture-loving PETG.
The Kobra 4 Combo doesn’t have what it takes to knock the Kobra X off its spot as our “best budget 3D printer”, so we’re not including it on the Best 3D Printers of 2026 list.
Build Volume | 260 x 260 x 260 mm (10.23 x 10.23 x 10.23 in) |
Material | PLA/PETG/TPU (up to 300 degrees) |
Extruder Type | Direct drive |
Nozzle | .4mm |
Build Platform | Double sided PEI spring steel flex plate |
Bed Leveling | Automatic with Auto Z Offset |
Filament Runout Sensor | Yes |
Connectivity | USB, LAN, Wi-Fi, App |
Interface | 3.5-inch Color touch screen |
Machine Footprint | 455.4 x 445.3 x 461.3mm (17.92 x 17.53 x 18.16 in) (not including spool holder) |
Machine Weight | 9.9kg (21.82 lbs) |
MSRP | $499 |
Release Date | May 18, 2026 |

The Anycubic Kobra 4 was a beta unit and arrived almost completely assembled with the ACE Pro 2 in the same box. Included are two power cords, one for the printer and one for the ACE Pro 2, a signal cable, and four bowden tubes for connecting the printer to the ACE Pro. The included tool kit has hex keys, grease, and a nozzle cleaner.
Our printer was an early production unit that did not include a single spool holder, but we were able to borrow one from our Anycubic Kobra X to run TPU.

The Anycubic Kobra 4 ships in one large piece. The only assembly is removing the packing screws and attaching the toolhead and purge wiper.
The brackets holding the bed in place require a very long hex key, which was included. Fortunately, the hex keys are magnetized because the screws are so far under the bed that they could be difficult to retrieve if they fell off while removing them. Once the brackets are removed, the included trim pieces hide the holes in the base nicely.
Attaching the printer to the ACE 2 Pro is simple with four Bowden tubes running from the tool head to the rear of the ACE 2 Pro, and a signal wire is run from the right side of the printer as well. Both the printer and the ACE require power cords.

Anycubic mastered auto bed leveling and Z offset with the Kobra 3 lineup, and this continues with the Kobra 4. The initial calibration includes PID tuning, resonance testing, leveling, and noise cancellation. The printer also offers bed leveling at the start of every print.

The Anycubic ACE 2 Pro makes filament loading simple. Just enter the filament in the feeder, and it gets slurped right up. This is a vast improvement over the earlier ACE generation, which often required multiple attempts.
Anycubic brand filament has RFID tags, which are read by the ACE 2 Pro and automatically identify the filament type and color. When using third-party filament, you need to enter the filament information from the printer’s screen and sync it to the slicer.

The Anycubic Kobra 4 shares its styling, motion system, and hotend with the Anycubic Kobra X, which is a definite upgrade over the Kobra 3. The Kobra 4 uses a new quick-release nozzle that uses a clip to hold it in place. Swapping a nozzle without tools takes no time at all. With the nozzle and the cutter being easily removable, clearing a filament jam also takes no time at all.


The Anycubic Kobra 4 has a 720p camera, which is good for monitoring from both PC and the Anycubic App, but not so much for recording timelapses. It suffers, the way nearly all bed slingers do, with the camera angle caused by its placement on the Z axis. The camera is also used for AI spaghetti detection, which does work, and is thankfully not oversensitive.

With the original ACE PRO, inserting filament was sometimes a chore, as it would often start feeding the filament next to the one you were trying to load. When trying to load filaments one after another, you had to wait for the first filament to be completely finished before loading the next, or misfeeds would happen. The ACE 2 Pro now operates like the Bambu Lab AMS with individual feeders for each filament. Currently, the feeding process is slow, and filament swapping takes a long time. I suspect that this will be sped up with a future firmware update.
The ACE 2 Pro has guides for the filament spools on the lid and on the back of the unit. Most of the spools we tried were compatible, including Prusament spools. Smaller spools, coils, and damaged or fragile cardboard spools can be run only on the external spool holder.

While jamming in the ACE PRO was rare, clearing the jams could require extensive disassembly. The ACE 2 Pro solves this with the filament tubes running externally on the bottom of the unit with disconnects at the buffer.

My favorite feature of the ACE is its ability to dry filament and dry while printing. This feature might be wasted on an open frame bed slinger, but it could come in handy with PETG.
Sadly, the Kobra 4 can dry TPU with the ACE 2 Pro, but it can’t run it. Even when I used “made for AMS,” it refused to run through the ACE. The solution is to use the single spool holder (which I had to borrow from the Kobra X) and run TPU directly into the toolhead. Anycubic promised to add a printable “single hub” to the printer’s memory to use with TPU, but for now, I was able to simply pop the whole top off and shove it directly into the extruder. I tested TPU down to 83A shore hardness, and the Kobra 4 did great with all of it.

The Anycubic Kobra 4 Combo is very quiet, with fan noise being primarily what you hear. The ACE 2 Pro is almost completely silent unless it is drying filament and even then the noise is minimal.

The Anycubic Kobra 4 requires a download of Anycubic Slicer Next which is based on OrcaSlicer, which is based on Bambu Studio, which in turn has PrusaSlicer at the foundation. If you are familiar with Orca or Bambu Studio you should know what to do in Anycubic Slicer Next.
From the home page of the slicer you can see your most recently opened files and access Makeronline, Anycubic’s file sharing library.
Anycubic Slicer Next can be run offline with files transferred manually via USB. I prefer to have access to my printer from my computer and the Anycubic app if only to stop a failed print from wherever I happen to be. From the workbench page of the slicer or the task details page on the Anycubic App, you can stop a print, skip a part, and adjust everything from print temps to print speed. You can print pre-sliced files directly from the Anycubic App but the ability to change the print settings is very limited.
The review unit came with an adorable (though mostly useless) vacuum sealed pack with four coils of PLA. To fill up that ACE 2 Pro, you’ll want to check out our guide to the best filaments for 3D printing for more suggestions.
The Kobra 4 comes with a number of presliced files on the machine’s memory, which include useful tools, test prints, and a few fun models. It also had this “four color cube” test, which is a complete waste of your time, filament and sanity. Don’t print this.

I ran a lot of PLA while testing the Kobra 4. This pair of Geckos is a good example of the results. They printed in 5 hours and 9 minutes at .2mm layer height using 3 walls, 10% infill, and default speeds. Because of the size and shape of the model, the print speed is more like 160mm/s. It’s printed in Anycubic’s Cyan, Yellow, and Black PLA.
I did not change the default flushing volumes and ended up losing about 40 grams of filament in the filament purge. Due to a software bug, Anycubic’s slicer vastly underestimated the waste and even suggested it would flush negative values of yellow filament. This bug has been around since the Kobra X, and I really hope they have fixed it by now.


For PETG, I printed a plate of PentaClick balls from YosaNatural on Makerworld. With a .2mm layer height, four walls, and an average speed of 90 mm/s, they finished in 4 hours 38 min. The print looks great in Prusament Yellow Gold PETG, and the print-in-place hinges worked great with no hint of overextrusion. The model prints flat, then is folded and snapped into a ball shape. A small rubber band around the middle provides a spring action, so when you press the ball flat, it pops back into shape.

For TPU, I ran both hard 68D and soft 83A to make parts for our RC Deathracer, designed by Michael Baddeley.
While the smooth bumpers printed flawlessly, these spiked hubcaps, just based on their design, led to a fair amount of stringing. I’m confident this can be fixed by running with a bit more retraction. Using a .2 layer height and capping the speed at 50mm/s, the hubcaps took 5 hours and two minutes to print. This was printed using Microcenter’s TPU for MFS in black.

For softer TPU, I printed some tires I made in Tinkercad out of 83A TPE from Esun. This required removing the four bowden hub from the tool head and forcing the soft material directly into the extruder. It's annoying, but worth the effort as it ran the TPU beautifully. I used a .2mm layer height, two walls, and 10% concentric infill, with an average print speed of 50 mm/s. This took 1 hour and 35 minutes to complete. The tires are super soft and grippy and nearly perfect, with no stringing at all.

The Anycubic Kobra 4 Combo is a step rather than a leap ahead of the Kobra 3 Combo, but it is a good value for an entry level 3d printer. It borrows the clean aesthetics of the popular Bambu Lab A1 and greatly improves the multimaterial handler from its first iteration. It’s a highly capable out-of-the-box experience for beginners.
However, it can’t quite compare to the Kobra X in value or space saving. I would only recommend the Kobra 4 over a Kobra X if you were seriously feeling the need for an all-in-one filament dryer solution.
The Kobra 4 Combo is only $20 cheaper than the Bambu Lab A1, which has a more established ecosystem, and $10 less than Creality’s SparkX i7 Combo, our pick for best beginner 3D printer.
A curious new game titled Congratulations On Your Purchase recently appeared on PC digital marketplaces priced at $999. Its main claim to fame is that it is proudly “the most expensive game on Steam.” Buyers who purchase, download, and run this title will enjoy “a first-person luxury experience set inside a palace.” Perhaps most importantly, though, they will collect a ‘golden ticket’ Steam Achievement showing “you are now one of us” with the $999 proudly displayed at its center. It might be a cynical exercise in tapping into those compelled into conspicuous consumption, or it might be satire.

While Congratulations On Your Purchase asks for premium money, viewing the promotional video and screenshots doesn’t really give us palatial, luxury, exclusive vibes. It is more like being transported into a game credits screen where one is being congratulated for completing a Nintendo 64 game. The minimum system requirements of a GTX 1060 or RX 580 definitely seem like overkill for this 3D walking simulator ‘adventure.’
However, the gameplay, which can last about 10 minutes if you stretch it out, isn’t the point. “The most expensive game on Steam. A palace, a red carpet, paparazzi, and a wall where you leave your name — visible to every owner who comes after you. Ten minutes,” reads the Steam sales pitch – which may be AI-generated according to the small print. “The price is not a mistake. It is the point.”
Further insight into how the devs hope to get their hooks into the target audience to reel in $999 a pop is provided by the Steam page. “You paid for this. Not accidentally. Not on impulse. You saw the price. You read the description. And then you bought it anyway. Welcome.”
Towards the end of the Steam page sales pitch, the devs add a paragraph on the philosophical value of this kind of purchase. Of course, the answer isn’t discouraging towards the level of expense. Rather, the choice of how, when, and where to spend your cash is claimed to be “philosophically speaking, unanswerable.”

While Congratulations On Your Purchase may also be satirical, it can be added to your Steam Cart, purchased, and thus might raise a nice bit of pocket money for the devs at Minimum Viable Prestige and the publishers Worth It Studio. Visiting the game's associated website at www.steamelite.zone seems to confirm there have been two buyers, so far, leaving two personalized messages on the Congratulations On Your Purchase wall. We'd also grumble that this Steam game isn't even original in its satire/cynicism, as it shares much in common with the $999 Apple iOS app from the noughties dubbed I Am Rich.
Our conclusion is that you should definitely spend your money elsewhere this Amazon Prime Day week.
Pickings are slim for SSD discounts this Prime Day, and AI component shortages have sent prices through the roof. To that end, the best 4TB SSD deal you can buy right now is this $120 saving on Team Group's T-Force G50 M.2 drive, now $399.
This is the cheapest 4TB SSD on the market. Currently, the list pricing at Newegg is $519, which has been reduced to $449, a $70 saving. If you use code FTTF462 at checkout, you'll save a further $50, bringing the price to $399, just $50 more than the 2TB version.

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This is a Gen 4, rather than Gen 5 SSD. That means you can expect sequential read and write speeds of up to 5,000 Mbps and 4,500 Mbps, respectively. While that's not the blistering speed of the Samsung 990 Pro, that drive is going to set you back decidedly more in the current economy, if you can even find it.
Even Team Group's own alternative Gen 5 is $549. The T-Force G50 comes with a patented graphene heat-sink to keep things cool and make installation simpler, and the controller in this drive is from InnoGrit.
As mentioned, $399 is the best you can expect to pay for a 4TB SSD right now, working out at around 9.7 cents per GB. That's decidedly more than you might have expected to pay last year, but prices are only moving in one direction. Silicon Motion recently told Tom's Hardware that the retail SSD market has all but disappeared, meaning this could be your last chance to buy a drive at these prices.
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Thanks to ongoing AI-driven demand, trying to find any kind of storage, be it SSD or HDD, on sale at a reasonable price is next to impossible, even during deals events like Amazon’s Prime Day. But if you’ve been a PC builder or even a laptop user for several years, there’s a good chance you have a drive of some kind sitting in a drawer or the back of a closet, doing nothing more useful than collecting dust.
Whether it’s a SATA SSD, an NVMe or SATA M.2 drive that you swapped out for a faster or higher-capacity option in the before times, or even an old-school hard drive, you can drop it into an affordable USB enclosure, plug it into one of your ports, and perhaps save yourself hundreds over what you’d have to pay for a new drive at today’s awful storage prices.
Our Best SSD and hard drive enclosures page collects the best enclosures we’ve personally tested. But we’ll include some on-sale options below, as well as enclosures for older drive types, since these hard times for storage might have you reaching back to some truly old drives that can still be useful. Of course, for those who crave fast throughput and have a fast drive to drop in, we’ll also include a 40Gbps option.
There are cheaper 2.5-inch SATA SSD / HDD options, but this option from Orico uses a modern USB-C cable, rather than the more common (for some reason) Micro USB-B connection. This is important, both because Micro-B is rare these days, so you might misplace the cable.
But also, should you want to use a USB-C connector on your PC, rather than the USB-A cable that this enclosure ships with, you probably already have a suitable USB-C to USB-C cable. With other enclosures, you'd almost certainly have to order a Micro-B to USB-C cable. And no one wants one of those if they can avoid it.

This USB-C-to-USB-A enclosure is transparent, which some will like and some won’t. But I find it helpful to know at a glance which old drive I have installed. It supports UASP for faster transfers, and drives up to 9.5mm thick and up to 6TB.View Deal
Unless you're digging some SATA drives out of storage, the most likely (and speediest) option for putting an old drive to use as external storage is an M.2 drive. Older models might be SATA, but newer, faster options use the NVMe protocol. The tool-free option below supports both, as well as all the common physical M.2 form factors.

This tool-free 10Gbps enclosure from Orico supports both NVMe and SATA drives (the latter at 5Gbps, plenty for SATA drives), as well as 2280, 2260, 2242, and 2230 drive lengths. Drives up to 4TB are supported, and while this is a passively cooled enclosure, a thermal pad and metal heatsink are included, which should be fine for most drives of this class.View Deal
This enclosure supports speeds up to 10Gbps, which is fine for most mainstream uses. And it's unlikely most have a faster spare PCIe 4 or PCIe 5 drive to take full advantage of faster interfaces anyway. If you do, keep scrolling for a faster option, below.
If you’ve got a spacious 3.5-inch hard drive you want to make use of and don’t have the space for it inside your PC case, there are, of course, enclosures available for old-school desktop hard drives. And our favorite tested pick, from UGreen, is also on sale.

Ugreen’s 3.5-inch enclosure for desktop hard drives supports UASP for faster transfers, and USB 3.0 speeds, which is more than double the bandwidth of most hard drives. It’s also smaller than some competing enclosures, and supports drives up to 20TB.View Deal
Despite its svelte size for the category, there's no denying the bulkiness here compared to 2.5-inch enclosures, not to mention the requirement of a power brick. But hey, it supports drives up to 20TB, and you can’t cram all those bits in a 2.5-inch drive.
The only real benefit of 3.5-inch external storage at this point is capacity and price. 2.5-inch hard drives top at 5-6TB, and 8TB SSDs these days usually cost $900 or more. But this enclosure from Ugreen supports up to 20TB drives. Just remember: backing up terabytes of essential data to a single hard drive, without another off-site backup, is a good way to ensure a future catastrophe. Always follow the 3-2-1 backup rule if your data is irreplaceable.
If you’re digging in a drawer for an older drive, there’s a fairly good chance it’s not up to delivering 40 Gbps speeds, so there’s no use in overpaying for a pricier enclosure with speeds your drive can’t deliver. But for those who do have a spare SSD that’s capable of speeds of 3,100 MB/s or more and want a fast enclosure, this model from Orico, if you clip the coupon, is one of the cheapest we’ve seen from a known brand.

Speedy external storage deals these days are nearly non-existent, thanks to AI-driven storage price hikes. But you can turn an older M.2 NVMe drive from a previous upgrade into a speedy 40Gbps external SSD with this premium aluminum enclosure from Orico.View Deal
This is a fanless enclosure, and not as large as some other passively cooled options. So don't expect the fastest possible sustained performance, but Orico's enclosure supports speeds up to 3100 MB/s, as well as USB4, Thunderbolt, and older / slower USB protocols.
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