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Konfrans Liqasını qazandırdı, klubla vidalaşdı

2 June 2026 at 20:50

İngiltərənin “Kristal Pelas” klubu baş məşqçisi Oliver Qlasnerlə yollarını ayırdığını açıqlayıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssislə müddəti başa çatan müqavilə uzadılmayıb.

“Kristal Pelas” Qlasnerin rəhbərliyi altında Konfrans Liqasının qalibi olub. Komanda Premyer Liqada mövsümü 45 xalla 15-ci sırada bitirib.

“Bavariya” 40 milyonluq oyunçuya “göz dikib”

2 June 2026 at 20:23

PSV-nin futbolçusu İsmael Saibari karyerasını Almaniyada davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Bavariya” cinah oyunçusunun xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb.

Saibari özü də Münhen klubuna keçməyə razıdır. “Bavariya” yaxın zamanda PSV ilə danışıqlara başlayacaq.

25 yaşlı vinger başa çatan mövsümdə Niderland çempionatında 27 oyunda 15 qol vurub, 8 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Saibarinin “transfermarkt”da dəyəri 40 milyon avrodur.

DÇ-2026: qələbəsizlərin qələbə arzusu – B qrupuna baxış

2 June 2026 at 20:00

ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın ev sahibliyi edəcəyi dünya çempionatının startına 10 gün qalıb. “Futbolpress” yeni rubrikaya başlayır – bu müddətdə qrupları, komandaların mundiallardakı çıxışlar və şansları haqda məqalələr dərc edəcək.

Ötən yazımızda A qrupunu dəyərləndirdik. İndi isə B qrupuna nəzər salaq:

Qrup B: Bosniya və Herseqovina, Kanada, Qətər, İsveçrə.

“Əjdahalar” ləqəbli Bosniya və Herseqovina millisi mundiala seçmə mərhələ, daha sonra pley-off yolu ilə gəlib. Həlledici matçda heyətində ulduz futbolçuların olduğu İtaliyanı keçən bosniyalılar üçün dünya çempionatına vəsiqə böyük uğur sayılır. Nəticəni daha gözəlləşdirən isə komandanın tarixində ikinci dəfə mundiala vəsiqə əldə etməsidir.

İlk dəfə 2014-cü ildəki dünya çempionatında iştirak edən “əjdahalar” mübarizəni qrup mərhələsində dayandırmışdı. İndi isə hədəf daha irəli getməkdir. Rəqiblər də münasibdir və bosniyalılar ikinci mundialında növbəti tarixi yaza bilmək potensialındadır.

Komandanın heyətinin dəyəri 152.70 milyon avrodur. İndiki heyətdə tanınmış sima Edin Dzekodur. 40 yaşlı forvard son mundialını unudulmaz etmək arzusundadır.

“Əjdahalar” mundiallarda:
3 oyun, 1 qələbə, 2 məğlubiyyət

Kanada

Turnirə ev sahibi kimi vəsiqə əldə edən amerikalılar qrupun favoritidir. Tarixində üçüncü dəfə mundialda iştirak edəcək “qırmızılar” daha əvvəl 1986 və 2022-ci illərdəki dünya çempionatının əsas mərhələsində olub. Kanada hər iki mundialda qrupda qalıb. Komanda üçün əsas diqqət çəkən məqam isə millinin mundiallarda qələbəsizliyidir. Ev sahibi kimi əsas hədəf isə azı pley-off oynamaq olacaq.

“Qırmızılar”ın heyətinin dəyəri 203.5 milyon avrodur. Komandada Alfonso Deyvis (“Bavariya”), Conatan Devid (“Yuventus”) kimi tanınmış adlar var.

Kanada yığması mundiallarda:
6 oyun, 6 məğlubiyyət.

Qətər

Qrupun ən zəif bəndi Qətər yığmasıdır. Asiya seçmə mərhələlərindən mundiala vəsiqə əldə edən “bordo rənglilər” tarixində ikinci dəfə dünya çempionatının əsas mərhələsində iştirak edəcək. Komanda sonuncu – 2022-ci ildə baş tutan mundialda ev sahibi kimi oynamış və qrupda qalmışdı.

Tək qrupun deyil, ümumiyyətlə, dünya çempionatında iştirak edəcək kollektivlər arasında ən aşağı dəyərə malik heyət məhz Qətərdədir – 20 milyon avro. Komandada ulduz futbolçu yoxdur. Heç-heçə belə qətərlilər üçün tarixin yazılması sayılacaq.

Qətər mundiallarda:
3 oyun, 3 məğlubiyyət.

İsveçrə

Qrupun əsas favoriti İsveçrə yığmasıdır. “Nati”lər (red-Almancada milli komanda deməkdir) tarixində 13-cü dəfə mundialın əsas mərhələsində iştirak edəcək. Qrupda ən iddialı kollektiv sayılan “qırmızı-qağlar”ın ən yaxşı nəticəsi üç dəfə 1/4 finala yüksəlməsidir. Lakin sonuncu belə uğur 1954-cü ilə təsadüf edib. Son illərdə Avropa futbolunda inkişafda olan yığmalardan sayılan İsveçrənin bu dəfə də azı 1/8 final oynayacağı ehtimal edilir. Avropa təmsilçisi son altı mundialında məhz bunu bacarıb.

Komandanın heyətinin dəyəri 333.60 milyon avrodur. “Nati”lərin heyətində Qranit Caka (“Sanderlend”), Qreqori Kobel (“Borussiya”), Yohan Manzambi (“Frayburq”), Dan Ndoye (“Nottingem Forest”) kimi tanınmış adlar var.

İsveçrənin mundiallardakı nəticələri:
41 oyun, 14 qələbə, 8 heç-heçə, 19 məğlubiyyət.

Şahin Cəfərov

“Real” fransalı ilə razılığa gəldi

2 June 2026 at 19:32

“Liverpul”dan ayrılan İbrahima Konate karyerasını İspaniyada davam etdirməyə yaxındır.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, fransalı müdafiəçi “Real”la şifahi razılığa gəlib. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Tərəflər arasında danışıqlar son mərhələdədir.

Konate “Liverpul”u azad agent kimi tərk edib. O, Fransa millisi ilə dünya çempionatında çıxış edəcək.

Samsung Galaxy A27 appears on FCC with global rollout expected

2 June 2026 at 19:37

Samsung may soon launch a new smartphone in its A-series lineup – Galaxy A27. Now, the device has appeared on another certification website, which is usually a sign that a device is close to its official launch.

The Galaxy A27 has been spotted (91Mobiles) on the FCC database with model numbers SM-A276U and SM-A276B. The phone has been listed in both US and global variants, hinting at a wider release.

The certification does not reveal any major specifications but it confirms that Samsung is preparing the phone for launch. The Galaxy A27 is expected to join the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 as the latest members of Samsung’s A-series family.

Previous leaks suggest that the Galaxy A27 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor and come with 6GB RAM. The phone is also expected to run Android 16 with One UI 8.5.

Samsung Galaxy A27 FCC Listing

Image via 91Mobiles

Moreover, the device is likely to feature a modern punch-hole display design, similar to the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57. Samsung may also include some of its AI-powered features.

The Galaxy A27 is rumored to feature a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. For photography, it could come with a triple rear camera setup that includes a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP macro sensor.

Samsung has not officially announced the Galaxy A27 yet. However, since the phone has already received FCC certification, its launch could take place in the coming weeks. More details about pricing, availability, and specifications are expected to be revealed closer to the official announcement.

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OpenAI launches new Codex tools for white-collar work

2 June 2026 at 20:00
OpenAI is getting serious about courting enterprise users. On Tuesday, the AI lab released a new set of capabilities for Codex, meant to expand the agentic tool’s uses in the workplace. Together with the new tools, the company released an internal report on how Codex is being used for knowledge work, finding its uses go […]

Report Natali appreciated by Napoli after U19 and Bayer Leverkusen spell

2 June 2026 at 20:32

Napoli have set their sights on Italy Under-19 international and Bayer Leverkusen talent Andrea Natali, claims Sportitalia transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà.

The defender only turned 18 in January, but is already making a name for himself on the European stage.

The son of former player Cesare Natali, he started out in the Milan youth academy, going on through Espanyol, Barcelona and Bayer Leverkusen, spending this season on loan in the Netherlands with AZ Alkmaar.

Natali future of Italy defence

ESSEN, GERMANY - JULY 26: Andrea Natali of Leverkusen runs with the ball during the pre-season friendly match between Rot-Weiss Essen and Bayer 04 Leverkusen at Stadion an der Hafenstrasse on July 26, 2024 in Essen, Germany. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images)
ESSEN, GERMANY – JULY 26: Andrea Natali of Leverkusen runs with the ball during the pre-season friendly match between Rot-Weiss Essen and Bayer 04 Leverkusen at Stadion an der Hafenstrasse on July 26, 2024 in Essen, Germany. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images)

Despite his tender age, he is already a regular for Italy at Under-20 level with five caps and one goal, and is in the squad for the European Under-19 Championship.

Pedullà maintains negotiations are in full swing for Natali with both his agent and Bayer Leverkusen, as Napoli want to make an investment for the future of their defence.

His contract with the German side only runs to June 2027, so they are hoping to get a good price for the centre-back.

Report Kluivert on Juventus radar after impressing at Bournemouth

2 June 2026 at 20:11

Former Roma flop Justin Kluivert could potentially be heading back to Serie A, with reports Juventus see the Bournemouth man as an alternative to Real Madrid’s Brahim Diaz.

Coach Luciano Spalletti has complained repeatedly about the lack of creativity bonding his midfield with the attack in Turin, so has demanded reinforcements in those areas.

His first pick is Brahim Diaz of Real Madrid, but La Gazzetta dello Sport claim he has identified another potential target in Kluivert.

Kluivert has Serie A experience

WARSAW, POLAND - NOVEMBER 14: Justin Kluivert of Netherlands points at during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Poland and Netherlands at PGE Narodowy on November 14, 2025 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Rafal Oleksiewicz/Getty Images)
WARSAW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 14: Justin Kluivert of Netherlands points at during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Poland and Netherlands at PGE Narodowy on November 14, 2025 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Rafal Oleksiewicz/Getty Images)

The 27-year-old is no stranger to Serie A, having joined Roma from Ajax for €17.25m in the summer of 2018.

It didn’t last long, loaned to RB Leipzig in 2020, then OGC Nice and Valencia, until the €10.8m sale to Bournemouth in 2023.

Kluivert flourished under coach Andoni Iraola, but this season managed only two goals in 21 games, needing knee surgery in January.

Nonetheless, he was included in the 26-man squad for the Netherlands at the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 03: Justin Kluivert of Bournemouth during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Aston Villa at Vitality Stadium on December 03, 2023 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 03: Justin Kluivert of Bournemouth during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Aston Villa at Vitality Stadium on December 03, 2023 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Curiously, he could be the third player at Juventus who is the son of a former Italian football star, joining Francisco Conceicao and Khephren Thuram.

Serie B side Avellino appoint Milan & Italy legend Nesta as head coach

2 June 2026 at 20:07

Alessandro Nesta has been appointed as the new head coach of Serie B side Avellino, with club president Angelo D’Agostino confirming the appointment of the former AC Milan and Italy defender as the man tasked with taking the club to the next level.

The 50-year-old replaces Davide Ballardini, who guided Avellino to an eighth-place finish in Serie B after taking charge in February.

Nesta’s most recent role was at Monza, where he departed following a difficult campaign that ended in relegation from Serie A, a setback the club president acknowledged while backing the coach to bounce back.

NAPLES, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 29: Alessandro Nesta Monza head coach looks on before the Serie A match between Napoli and Monza at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on September 29, 2024 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Monza coach Alessandro Nesta (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

D’Agostino backs Nesta to deliver despite mixed managerial record

Speaking to AvLive, via LaLazioSiamoNoi, D’Agostino was candid about the appointment.

“We chose Nesta after a series of evaluations that also included other coaches,” he said.

“We all believe this will be his year and Avellino’s year. He has an important past as a player and a slightly less prominent one as a coach, but I believe the best is still to come and I hope he shows his value at Avellino. We want to achieve further success and he will have to be the architect of that. I found him modest and calm, in the same vein as Ballardini. We will get to know him better with time.”

Nesta has previously coached Miami FC, Perugia, Frosinone and Reggiana in addition to Monza, and brings considerable experience to a club with promotion ambitions in the Italian second tier.

Dumfries urgency from Real Madrid is Inter boost for Palestra

2 June 2026 at 19:54

Real Madrid seem to be in a hurry to lock down Denzel Dumfries using the €25m release clause, so Inter can battle Premier League sides for Marco Palestra.

The concern for the Nerazzurri was that they could not make a genuine move for Atalanta winger Palestra until they knew what the future held for Dumfries.

According to multiple reports including The Athletic today, that is no longer an issue, because Real Madrid are planning a purchase as soon as Sunday’s Presidential election is finalised.

Real Madrid in a hurry for Dumfries

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 03: Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries of FC Internazionale Milano celebrate after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 03: Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries of FC Internazionale Milano celebrate after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Florentino Perez has seemingly promised incoming Jose Mourinho that a new right-back will be signed, picking Dumfries as the first choice.

The Dutchman has a €25m release clause in his contract, valid only for a certain period in the summer, and it’s reported personal terms won’t be an issue.

Dumfries turned 30 in April and has a contract with the Nerazzurri until June 2028, having been purchased from PSV Eindhoven in 2021 for just €14.25m.

MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 04: Denzel Dumfries of Internazionale looks on during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Cremonese at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on October 04, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – OCTOBER 04: Denzel Dumfries of Internazionale looks on during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Cremonese at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on October 04, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Despite injuries, he still contributed five goals and two assists in 28 games this season on their way to the Scudetto and Coppa Italia Double.

Once that deal is understood, Inter can then begin to cobble together the cash to pay Atalanta’s €50m asking price for Palestra.

This too is a matter of urgency, as clubs ranging from Manchester City to Newcastle United and Arsenal have all set their sights on the Italy international.

‘It was a question of trust’ – Yildiz explains the decision that brought him to Juventus

2 June 2026 at 19:48

Kenan Yildiz has opened up on the defining decision of his young career, choosing Juventus over Bayern Munich in 2022, revealing that it was the club’s genuine belief in his potential that ultimately proved the decisive factor.

Speaking to GQ, via TuttoMercatoWeb, the Turkey international and Serie A Rising Star award winner was candid about what drew him to Turin at a time when remaining at one of Europe’s most successful clubs might have seemed the safer option.

“When I chose Juventus it was not only a professional decision,” Yildiz said.

“It was also a question of trust. I felt that this team would give me a strong vision. The club really saw me, believed in my potential and offered me a path to grow step by step. For a young footballer, one of the most important things is that people believe in you not only when you play well, but throughout your entire journey of growth. Juventus gave me that feeling from the first day.”

LECCE, ITALY - MAY 09: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC controls the ball during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
LECCE, ITALY – MAY 09: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC controls the ball during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)

Yildiz determined to leave authentic mark at Juventus and with Turkey national team

The Turkish sensation, who wore the number 10 shirt this season, also addressed how he hopes to be remembered when his career is eventually looked back upon, and his answer reflects a maturity well beyond his years.

“I would like to be remembered as a player who gave everything, both on and off the pitch,” he said.

“In football, goals, victories and trophies are obviously very important. But for me it is equally precious how you live that journey. Respect, work discipline, family and staying grounded. My greatest desire is to build my own story. I do not want to be just someone compared to others, I want to leave an authentic mark at Juventus, with the Turkish national team and for all those who believe in me.”

Official: Como to visit Liverpool in big pre-season friendly

2 June 2026 at 19:26

Cesc Fabregas and his Como side will be at Anfield on August 16 for a prestigious friendly match against Liverpool, as both prepare for the Champions League.

This is the first ever meeting between the two clubs, as the Lariani continue their remarkable ascent in the football world.

Como will play first Liverpool match

SASSUOLO, ITALY - APRIL 17: Nico Paz of Como 1907 looks on during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Como 1907 at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on April 17, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – APRIL 17: Nico Paz of Como 1907 looks on during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Como 1907 at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on April 17, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

It was announced that the pre-season friendly test will kick off at 18.00 UK time on Sunday August 16.

Tickets for the match range between £10 and £35 for the opportunity to see these teams face off.

Como were only promoted from Serie B two years ago, yet reached the Coppa Italia semi-final against Inter and then qualified for the Champions League, pipping Milan and Juventus to the post.

This is going to be an historic occasion for the club, that had never even managed to qualify for European competition before, let alone the most prestigious tournament on the globe.

Coach Fabregas joined as a player in 2022, then retired a year later to go straight into management.

Inter legend Zanetti: ‘Mourinho told us we could win anything, and he was right’

2 June 2026 at 19:17

Javier Zanetti has looked back on Inter’s 2010 Champions League triumph and the defining role José Mourinho played in making the Treble possible, as he spoke ahead of Saturday’s final between PSG and Arsenal in Budapest, the city where the man who made 858 appearances for the Nerazzurri once lifted the trophy that remains the last won by an Italian club.

Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Inter vice-president was asked about the moment that stays with him most vividly from that famous night in Madrid.

“When I saw the joy of all our Inter supporters at the final whistle,” Zanetti said. “And then doing the interviews and seeing images of Milan filling up with people, from Piazza Duomo onwards. We couldn’t wait to get back to Italy to embrace all our fans.”

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 21: Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica, looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between Juventus and SL Benfica at Juventus Stadium on January 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 21: Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica, looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between Juventus and SL Benfica at Juventus Stadium on January 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Zanetti credits Mourinho’s belief as the cornerstone of historic Inter Treble

On what made the Treble possible, Zanetti was unequivocal.

“A group of players who were first and foremost a group of men, with a great sense of belonging, always remembering the shirt we were wearing,” he said. “It was a pride for all of us to defend Inter’s colours wherever we were in the world, with a great leader in José Mourinho. It was him who convinced us that winning everything was possible. He was right.”

Zanetti also reflected on a career at Inter that began in 1995 with no expectation of what was to come.

“When I arrived I hoped to stay as long as possible,” he said. “But I never could have imagined that first match in 1995 would be the first of 858 games in the Nerazzurri shirt. For me this club is a family and always will be, the bond goes beyond the professional, it embraces my feelings and those of my family.”

Asked to name the most entertaining teammate from his three decades at the club, Zanetti smiled at the memories.

“Maicon and Taribo West,” he said. “They arrived in the morning already smiling and cracking jokes. They were really fun.” The most serious? “Ivan Cordoba, still very serious to this day.” And those he bonded with most? “The Treble squad. We still have a chat. We are all brothers. With that group there will always be a very important bond.”

Google Pixel Watch 5 spotted in certification listing

A BIS certification listing from India now reveals four model numbers of the Pixel Watch 5, pointing to 41mm and 45mm size options across Wi-Fi and cellular variants. Separately, an X user recently shared images of a Pixel Watch 5 prototype reportedly recovered from the Caribbean Sea near Saint Martin, showing IP68 ingress protection markings on the rear.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Switch 2 review calls performance a mess despite improvements

Square Enix’s open-world RPG is one of the stiffest tests for Nintendo’s latest console. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Switch 2 reviews confirm positive tweaks since the demo, but performance issues persist. Textures are often overly soft, and there are noticeable compromises compared to the PS5 version.

Asus unveils new four laptops with OLED displays and 25 hours battery life

Asus has presented four new laptops featuring OLED displays. Also equipped with Snapdragon processors and M.2 2280 storage, the Vivobook S14 (S5408), Vivobook S16 (S5608), Vivobook S14 Flip (TP5408) and Vivobook S16 Flip (TP5608) are said to deliver 25 hours of battery life too.

Intel just changed the game ... for a price!

Video | Intel just unveiled its first-ever truly custom-built SOC specifically for handhelds, the Intel Arc G3 and Arc G3 Extreme. We had the chance to check out the all-new MSI Claw 8 EX early, and this new generation of Windows-based mobile gaming consoles will definitely set a new performance standard. But it comes at a cost ... literally.

Motorola Edge (2026) for US and Canada unveiled with smaller 6.3" display

2 June 2026 at 19:34

We’ve been waiting for this one, but what we got is not what we expected – the Motorola Edge (2026) is a smaller phone with a 6.3” OLED display. Motorola US tends to do its own thing when it comes to the Edge series and the previous entries – Edge (2024) and Edge (2025) – had 6.6” and 6.7” displays, respectively. If anything, the trend was for screens to go bigger. Motorola Edge (2026) The Edge 60 Neo was available in Europe last year, but it never reached the US – like we said, Moto US does its own thing. But now there is a new player in the small mid-range segment – the...

Video: Neymar arrives in the US with Brazil amid uncertainty over World Cup status

2 June 2026 at 20:24
Brazil arrived in the United States for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Neymar included in the squad.

Neymar has been the subject of speculation in recent weeks due to his physical issues, casting doubt on his chances of participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Against that backdrop, he arrived in the United States alongside his Brazil national team teammates.

On Tuesday, the plane carrying Brazil’s 26-player squad and the coaching staff led by Carlo Ancelotti landed at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. The team will now begin preparations for the FIFA tournament, which kicks off next week.

As the squad arrived, much of the attention was focused on Ney, who stepped off the plane after Matheus Cunha. The forward, dressed in the same suit as his teammates and wearing sunglasses, walked down the aircraft stairs carrying his luggage and flashing his trademark smile.

The arrival came just days after Carlo Ancelotti put an end to doubts over Neymar’s inclusion in the final World Cup roster. “The 26 players I chose are the ones who will play in the World Cup,” said the coach.

CONFIANÇA NA PANTURRILHA! Neymar, Matheus Cinha, Paquetá e Vini Jr. desembarcam nos Estados Unidos para a Copa do Mundo.#neymar #seleçãobrasileira #brasil #ge2026 pic.twitter.com/24qEWuuea5

— ge (@geglobo) June 2, 2026

“Unfortunately, Neymar has this small issue preventing him from training with the group, but he is working very well individually to recover soon,” Ancelotti added, downplaying concerns surrounding the 34-year-old forward’s condition.

Possible return date for Neymar

After suffering a calf injury on May 20, Neymar began a recovery process coordinated by the medical staffs of Santos and Brazil. Last week, when the national team opened training camp, he was unable to work alongside his teammates, and the same is expected to be the case during the first few days of practice in the United States.

The forward missed last Sunday’s friendly against Panama, in which Brazil bid farewell to its home fans with a convincing 6-2 victory. All signs also point to him being unavailable for the June 6 friendly against Egypt.

The most optimistic scenario has him fit to play in Brazil’s World Cup opener against Morocco on June 13. Brazil’s other group-stage matches will be against Haiti on June 19 and Scotland on June 24.

Neymar Jr. of Team Brazil arrives to the United States ahead of the World Cup at Newark Liberty International Airport on June 02, 2026.

Ibrahima Konate reportedly agrees four-year deal with Real Madrid after his departure from Liverpool

2 June 2026 at 20:00
Amid Real Madrid CF’s presidential election process, Ibrahima Konaté has reportedly reached an agreement to reinforce the team's defensive line. However, the arrival of the French defender would be linked to the victory of Florentino Pérez as president.

Ibrahima Konaté appeared determined to renew his contract with Liverpool FC, but a reported issue regarding bonuses led him to leave as a free agent. As a result, he has supposedly reached an agreement on a four-year contract to reinforce Real Madrid’s defense. Despite this, the French defender would not arrive immediately, as the move would depend on Florentino Pérez winning Los Blancos’ presidential election.

According to Fabrizio Romano and Nicolò Schira, via X, formerly Twitter, Ibrahima Konaté has already reached an agreement to become Real Madrid’s marquee defensive signing. For this, the Frenchman would sign a four-year contract plus an optional additional year, worth €10 million per season. However, his signing would reportedly be used as part of Florentino Pérez’s presidential campaign strategy, meaning his arrival would be conditioned on his re-election.

After the departure of David Alaba and the inconsistencies of Dean Huijsen, Los Blancos would see Konaté’s arrival as a complete defensive boost. As one of Liverpool’s most consistent players, the 27-year-old defender would arrive to form the starting center-back partnership with Antonio Rüdiger. In addition, this could cast doubt on the future of Raúl Asencio, as he has lost prominence and could be transferred to open up space in the defensive line.

Alongside Ibrahima Konaté, Real Madrid could turn to Joan Martínez as the fifth center-back, serving as the replacement for Éder Militão in case of injuries. At just 18 years old, he could rotate between the first team and Real Madrid Castilla. With José Mourinho emerging as the possible new head coach, the team could return to having heavy rotation in defense, helping maintain competitiveness across all competitions.

Liverpool star Ibrahima Konate
Ibrahima Konate of Liverpool during the Premier League match.

Konaté could arrive with Dumfries to revamp Madrid’s defense

Real Madrid CF have decided to carry out an overhaul of their sporting project, with José Mourinho emerging as the new head coach. In addition, Ibrahima Konaté appears set to become the club’s new defender if Florentino Pérez is re-elected as president. Far from being the only two changes for next season, Los Blancos are also reportedly targeting Denzel Dumfries as their new right-back.

As per Matteo Moretto, via MARCA, Los Blancos are looking to strengthen the squad following the departure of Dani Carvajal, seeking direct competition for Trent Alexander-Arnold. Because of this, Denzel Dumfries has emerged as the main target, as Inter Milan appear open to his sale in the summer of 2026. As an experienced player, José Mourinho could bring out his best version immediately as he looks to rebuild the defensive line.

Ibrahima Konate of Liverpool during the Premier League match.

Scaloni explains Messi’s 2026 World Cup workload management following injury with Inter Miami

2 June 2026 at 19:58
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni addressed Lionel Messi's physical condition following his recent injury with Inter Miami and detailed how the staff plans to manage his minutes during the 2026 World Cup.

Lionel Messi sparked concern across Argentina after being forced off due to injury during Inter Miami’s victory over Philadelphia. The physical setback comes just two weeks before the Argentina national team is scheduled to open its 2026 World Cup Group J campaign against Algeria on Tuesday, June 16.

Speaking in an interview with Diario Olé, Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni provided an update on the national team captain, noting that the Inter Miami forward concluded his club season dealing with discomfort in his right hamstring.

Consequently, Messi’s availability for Argentina’s upcoming pre-World Cup friendlies against Honduras and Iceland remains uncertain. Scaloni detailed the cautious approach the coaching staff will implement regarding his minutes in North America.

Every decision we’ve made, we’ve discussed with him,” Scaloni said regarding their communication. “It’s pointless for me to sit here and say that I make the calls alone. In his case—and I believe he has earned it—I am always going to talk to him, ask how he feels, and we find common ground“.

Already locked in for work 💼🇦🇷 pic.twitter.com/5SYVGJkbln

— Selección Argentina in English (@AFASeleccionEN) June 2, 2026

The manager indicated that the current strategy is to evaluate Messi on a day-to-day basis, monitoring his physical progression match by match before making joint decisions on what is best for his health.

These are decisions you make by looking at the day-to-day reality,” Scaloni concluded. “It’s useless to say right now that we have a rigid plan, because if he is flying on the pitch, that plan goes out the window. The real plan is to manage him gradually, see how he responds, gauge his sensations, and then make our decisions based on that”.

Messi projected to miss friendlies Argentina’s friendlies

In an effort to ensure he reaches the group stage opener against Algeria in peak condition, Messi is currently training separately from the main squad. He will gradually increase his workload to avoid aggravating the hamstring discomfort sustained during Inter Miami’s final MLS fixture against Philadelphia.

As a result, the Argentina captain is highly unlikely to feature in the warm-up matches against Honduras and Iceland, scheduled for June 6 and June 9, respectively.

With the captain sidelined for the friendlies, his spot in the attacking rotation could be filled by Atletico Madrid forward Thiago Almada or Como 1907 midfielder Nico Paz, though the latter’s availability is also pending evaluation for a minor knee issue.

Lionel Scaloni and Lionel Messi of Argentina.

Pep Guardiola reportedly turns down Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami, opting for a break after Manchester City exit

2 June 2026 at 19:02
After a historic spell at Manchester City, Pep Guardiola decided to step aside and leave the club. In light of this move, Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami CF reportedly approached him with a contract offer, but the Spanish manager opted for a professional break.

Despite becoming the most successful manager in the history of Manchester City, Pep Guardiola decided to leave the club at the end of the season. As a legendary figure, he has received multiple approaches to coach during the 2026–27 season. Taking advantage of his close relationship with Lionel Messi, Inter Miami CF reportedly offered the Spanish manager a contract, but he decided to reject it in order to focus on a professional break.

According to Jeremy Cross, via Daily Mail, David Beckham, co-owner of Inter Miami CF, made inquiries with Pep Guardiola to find out whether he would be interested in coaching in MLS. Despite the presence of Lionel Messi, the Spanish manager made it clear that he does not want to coach again in the short term. While they hoped to convince him during the 2026 World Cup, Pep has decided not to take part, stepping away from the sport for some time.

Without the possibility of signing Pep Guardiola, Inter Miami CF seem determined to keep head coach Guillermo Hoyos. Despite the difficult challenge of replacing Javier Mascherano, he has managed to guide the team to a series of victories that have them chasing the top spot in the MLS Eastern Conference. Not only have Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez shone, but so has Germán Berterame, who had a difficult start to the season.

Messi is now a veteran player, and Guardiola does not appear destined for a reunion with the ‘greatest player in history’ as he labels him. Since his departure from Barcelona in 2012, both stars have not reunited. However, this is the second time such a reunion has been attempted, as the Argentine reportedly asked to leave the Blaugranas for Manchester City during the presidency of Josep Maria Bartomeu, but the move never became a reality.

Barcelona's Lionel Messi and Pep Guardiola
Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona (R) shakes hands with his Head coach Josep Guardiola.

Pep Guardiola’s professional future could lie with a national team

Throughout his professional career, Pep Guardiola has left an unforgettable mark on every team he has managed. Not only at FC Barcelona and Manchester City, but also at FC Bayern Munich. After winning everything at the highest level of European club soccer, he has decided to take a professional break. However, the Spanish manager could return after some time, but to take charge of a national team.

Guardiola reportedly revealed to his close circle his willingness to manage England in the future. Despite this, they still have Thomas Tuchel under contract until 2028, meaning he would have to wait a few years for such an opportunity. However, Pep is reportedly being constantly tempted by Italy, who see him as the ideal figure to rebuild the sporting project. After the 2026 World Cup, numerous national teams could add their interest in the Spanish manager.

Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City and Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.

Shawn Porter has his say on David Benavidez vs Dmitry Bivol: “He has the style to beat him”

2 June 2026 at 20:18

One of the most in-demand fights in boxing is a light-heavyweight showdown between unified world champion and pound-for-pound star , and now two-time welterweight champion has shared his thoughts on that proposed clash. When Benavidez stepped up and challenged for the unified cruiserweight world titles last month, many questioned whether his punch power would translate […]

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How Eagles 'Did Right By A.J. Brown' By Trading Him To Patriots

A.J. Brown

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The Philadelphia Eagles needed to trade A.J. Brown this offseason, but at least they gave him a choice of where he wanted to go.

According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, Brown gave the Eagles four preferred trade destinations, and the New England Patriots were one of them.

So were the Los Angeles Rams, who nearly acquired Brown earlier this offseason. Those negotiations fell through, however, opening the door for Brown to become a Patriot.

From @NFLNetwork: The #Eagles did right by AJ Brown, sending him to one of his four preferred destinations. The #Patriots was where he wanted to go. pic.twitter.com/7yKKuOyWd9

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) June 2, 2026

"The Philadelphia Eagles certainly did right by A.J. Brown to at least give them some preferred destinations," Rapoport said on Tuesday's episode of "Good Morning Football."

"That is why the Patriots were among his top targets," Rapoport continued. "The relationship with Mike Vrabel, the familiarity there, and also having an excellent, excellent quarterback in Drake Maye, all made the Patriots a place that A.J. Brown wanted to be."

With Maye and Vrabel coming off a Super Bowl appearance together and the Patriots needing a WR1 after cutting Stefon Diggs, New England was a perfect fit for Brown as he pursues a second Super Bowl ring.

Fortunately, the Patriots and Eagles were able to hammer out a deal that worked for both sides, with New England sending a 2028 first-round draft pick and a 2027 fifth-round draft pick to Philadelphia.

More NFL: NFL Insider Reveals How Blockbuster A.J. Brown Trade Came Together

Florida basketball's Alex Condon selected to Australian national team

Florida basketball’s Alex Condon has been named to the Australian men’s basketball national team.

The rising senior has been selected to the 12-man roster for the FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers in his hometown of Perth.

The event will be held from July 3-6, marking Condon’s debut with Australia’s senior national team.

Condon earned All-SEC honors during his junior season, averaging 15.1 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists.

Condon is notably the third Gator to compete for the senior national team. Andrew Nembhard competed with Canada in 2019, while Mike Rosario played for Puerto Rico in 2012.

Condon, who made the announcement to return to the program in April, was considered the No. 47 draft prospect and No. 11 center by CBS Sports. In his three-year career, he appeared in 107 games and made 70 starts.

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This article originally appeared on The Gainesville Sun: Florida basketball's Alex Condon lands spot on Australia’s national team

Seahawks reportedly sign edge rusher Derick Hall to 3-year, $42 million extension through 2029 season

The Seattle Seahawks have signed edge rusher Derick Hall to a three-year, $42 million extension through the 2029 season that could be worth as much as $46.5 million, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Tuesday. The deal includes $21 million guaranteed, per Schefter.

This story is being updated.

Iowa Park softball standouts named to 3A DI UIL All-State Tournament Team

Four Iowa Park softball standouts have been rewarded with Class 3A Division I UIL Softball All-State Tournament Team selections after leading the Lady Hawks to the UIL state title game.

Senior pitcher Callista Berrett, junior third baseman Bailey Martinez, junior left fielder Rowan Pike and senior center fielder Jacie Barnes all received UIL All-State Tournament honors after leading Iowa Park to the state championship game for the first time in school history.

All-State Tournament team selections are voted on by the head coaches of teams who reached the UIL state semifinals in their respective classifications.

In their fourth trip to the state tournament in the last five years, the Lady Hawks registered a pair of back-to-back wins over Mineola (4-3, 7-2) to sweep their best-of-three series in the 3A DI state semifinals before falling to Grandview 2-0 in the state title game.

Berrett shined in the circle for Iowa Park, pitching all 25 innings of the Lady Hawks’ playoff games against Mineola and Grandview and recording 33 strikeouts, 16 hits, 11 walks and five earned runs allowed.

Berrett, who also served as the No. 3 hitter in the Lady Hawks’ lineup, went 5-for-12 at the plate with two RBIs, two runs scored, a double, a home run and a walk during the state tournament.

Martinez – Iowa Park’s cleanup hitter – tallied three RBIs, two runs scored and three doubles on 5-for-13 hitting in Iowa Park’s state semifinal series and state title game appearance.

Pike recorded two RBIs, one run scored, a double, a triple and two walks on 3-for-10 hitting, while Barnes accounted for three RBIs, one run scored, a home run and a stolen base offensively on 2-for-11 hitting.

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This article originally appeared on Wichita Falls Times Record News: Iowa Park softball standouts named to 3A DI UIL All-State Tournament Team

'Fulham is a family' - departing Silva's open letter

Fulham head coach Marco Silva
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Marco Silva has said "Fulham will always be in my heart" as it was announced he will leave the club following a five-year stay at Craven Cottage.

The head coach joined the Whites on the three-year contract upon their relegation to the Championship in July 2021, before securing their immediate return to the Premier League in April 2022.

With his current deal set expire this month, the 48-year-old has decided to move on, and is close to an agreement with Benfica.

In an open letter published by Fulham, Silva said: "After five years, our journey together comes to an end. I leave with a feeling I was told when I first arrived - that Fulham is a family.

"The players will be left with great memories and moments that we shared together through our hard work.

"To our fans - I asked you from day one to always be with us and that is what you did these past five years. We achieved a lot together.

"My staff and I always felt your support. It will never be forgotten.

"Fulham will always be in my heart and, sooner or later, I will be back at Craven Cottage."

A graphic of Marco Silva's Fulham record
[BBC]

Dodgers vs Diamondbacks Prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for June 2

The Arizona Diamondbacks (32-27) stole the series opener versus the Los Angeles Dodgers (38-22), 4-1.

Arizona's win snapped a three-game losing streak and a five-game losing streak against the Dodgers. The Diamondbacks hammered three home runs in the win over Los Angeles and allowed one run on five hits. Arizona had one home run in the last four games. Over the last five contests, the Diamondbacks are hitting .182 (29th) as a team.

Los Angeles is now 1-2 in the last three games, but 7-2 in the previous nine following Monday's loss. The Dodgers are hitting .263 (11th) with 10 home runs (T-3rd) over the past five games with a 2.45 ERA (T-4th). The Dodgers are 12-9 in the 21 games following a loss this season.

Let’s dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Dodgers at Diamondbacks

  • Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2026
  • Time: 9:40 PM EST
  • Site: Chase Field 
  • City: Phoenix, AZ
  • Network/Streaming: ESPN / MLB TV

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Odds for the Dodgers at the Diamondbacks

The latest odds as of Tuesday:

  • Moneyline: Los Angeles Dodgers (-120), Arizona Diamondbacks (-101)
  • Spread: Diamondbacks +1.5 (-162), Dodgers -1.5 (+134)
  • Total: 9.5

Probable starting pitchers for Dodgers at Diamondbacks

  • Tuesday's pitching matchup (June 2): Michael Soroka vs. Eric Lauer
  • Diaondbacks: Michael Soroka

2026 stats: 61.0 IP, 7-2, 3.25 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 60 Ks, 14 BB

  • Dodgers: Eric Lauer

2026 Stats: 42.1 IP, 2-5, 5.95 ERA, 1.39 WHIP, 30 Ks, 17 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not

  • The Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani is hitting .289 with 61 hits and 106 total bases over 211 at-bats
  • The Dodgers’ Kyle Tucker is hitting .238 with 50 hits and 45 strikeouts over 210 at-bats
  • The Diamondbacks’ Corbin Carroll is hitting .286 with 59 hits and 110 total bases over 206 at-bats
  • The Diamondbacks’ Geraldo Perdomo is hitting .221 with 43 hits and 30 strikeouts over 195 at-bats

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Dodgers at Diamondbacks

  • The Dodgers are 32-28 ATS
  • The Diamondbacks are 36-23 ATS, ranking third-best
  • The Dodgers are 35-25 to the Under, ranking first-best
  • The Diamondbacks are 28-28-3 to the Over
  • The Dodgers are 17-12 ATS as the road team, ranking fourth-best
  • The Diamondbacks are 17-10 ATS as the home team, ranking fifth-best

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Silva to leave Fulham as he closes in on Benfica move

Marco Silva claps Fulham fans
Marco Silva is the second-longest serving manager in the Premier League, after Arsenal's Mikel Arteta [Getty Images]

Fulham manager Marco Silva has confirmed he will leave the Cottagers after five years in charge, with the 48-year-old close to agreeing a deal to take over at Benfica.

Silva's contract expires at the end of June and uncertainty surrounded his future during the final months of the season.

The Portuguese had been offered a new three-year deal with the club keen to keep him.

Silva, who had previously managed Hull City, Watford and Everton in England, was appointed in 2021 when Fulham were in the Championship.

He steered the London club to promotion in his first season and has since established them as a Premier League side.

Victory over Newcastle on the final day sealed an 11th-placed finish in this year's top flight.

Fulham finished 10th, 13th and 11th in his other Premier League seasons in charge.

More to follow.

Marcus Rashford: Newcastle’s stance on pursuit of United loanee

Marcus Rashford: Newcastle’s stance on pursuit of United loanee
Marcus Rashford: Newcastle’s stance on pursuit of United loanee

Manchester United are sweating on the future of Marcus Rashford, who spent the last season on loan at Barcelona. The English forward was a huge hit at Camp Nou, helping the Catalans win the league and the Supercopa de Espana.

Rashford finished his loan spell with 14 goals and 14 assists in 49 appearances across all competitions for the Spanish champions.

Marcus Rashford Stats: 2025/26 Season

Source: Transfermarkt.

However, the 28 year old’s performances have not been enough to secure him an extended stay at Camp Nou. Barcelona have the option to sign the player permanently for €30 million this summer, but are reportedly trying to get a deal done for less.

Rashford’s impressive run with the Catalans ensures that he is not short of suitors at the moment. However, a second chance at Old Trafford remains unlikely.

Rashford surplus to requirements at United

United identified the attack as an area that needed urgent attention following a disappointing 2024/25 campaign, during which they scored just 44 times in 38 league games and finished 15th. The 1-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final further added to fans’ frustration.

The Red Devils revamped their frontline last summer, cashing in on Alejandro Garnacho and Antony, while sending Rashford, Jadon Sancho, and Rasmus Hojlund out on loan. The English giants also invested over £200 million in Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, and Matheus Cunha.

The move paid off, with United scoring 69 goals in 38 league games and finishing third in the Premier League table this season. While the Red Devils remain on the hunt for further attacking reinforcements this summer, Rashford is no longer on their agenda.

The Englishman had a very public fallout with former head coach Ruben Amorim and it would appear that INEOS are ready to cut ties permanently this summer. While Barcelona are biding their time over a move, interest in the player is mounting, especially from the Premier League.

A previous report relayed by The Peoples Person states that Newcastle United are ready to offer Rashford an escape route from the Theatre of Dreams. An update on that story has now emerged.

Newcastle not eyeing Rashford

According to Chronicle Live, Newcastle United have no plans to take Rashford to St James’ Park. The report states: “The Manchester United man is said to be available for £26m, a fee that Barcelona have so far opted against paying but his £300,000 per week wages at Old Trafford appear to be complicating any outgoing deal from the Red Devils.”

“Rashford is still under contract until 2028 and has no future with Michael Carrick’s side after spending last term with Barca.”

“A drop in wages is feasible, but Newcastle chiefs believe their name is being dragged into speculation to drum up further interest in the striker. Given some of the demands that are being bandied around on the agent scene, Newcastle are not in a position to bust their wage budget for a signing of Rashford’s stature.”

Final Thoughts

A recent report relayed by The Peoples Person states that United are ready to throw in the towel and accept Barcelona’s reduced proposal for Rashford. The Red Devils should get a deal over the line as soon as possible to avoid it becoming a distraction as the summer progresses.

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Enzo Maresca and Pep Guardiola make contact over Manchester City squad

Enzo Maresca and Pep Guardiola make contact over Manchester City squad
Enzo Maresca and Pep Guardiola make contact over Manchester City squad
  • Outgoing managerial legend Pep Guardiola and the incoming Enzo Maresca have held private discussions centred around the first-team playing squad at Manchester City.
  • Long-term transition strategies drawn up by the board mean the club has been meticulously mapping out the post-Guardiola landscape well in advance of the summer market opening.
  • Working closely with Director of Football Hugo Viana, Maresca is leveraging Guardiola’s knowledge of the existing roster to streamline the upcoming transition.

Former Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and his successor Enzo Maresca have made contact over the first-team squad personnel at the Etihad Stadium.

Following the emotional conclusion of Guardiola’s historic, decade-long tenure – wrapped up with a domestic cup double before yielding the Premier League title to Arsenal – the club has wasted no time in activating a pre-planned succession strategy.

Incoming first-team manager Enzo Maresca, who has finalised a three-year contract to take the Etihad Stadium hot seat, is believed to have initiated structural planning with Sporting Director Hugo Viana, ensuring the transition between managers remains seamless.

This collaborative handover arrives at a critical juncture for the club, who face a summer of intensive squad regeneration following the high-profile exits of veteran mainstays Bernardo Silva and John Stones.

Guardiola and Maresca discuss Man City squad

Now, according to The Athletic’s Sam Lee, Manchester City had been preparing for life after Pep Guardiola ‘for some time’, and that is ‘certainly’ the case when it comes to the club’s transfer plans for the upcoming summer market.

While it had been previously reported that incoming manager Enzo Maresca had been in contact with director of football Hugo Viana about possible targets, it is now further detailed that the Italian and Pep Guardiola have ‘been in contact’ about current players.

A crucial summer of transition for Manchester City

The direct communication between Guardiola and his former assistant signals a highly calculated effort to preserve the tactical DNA that yielded 20 trophies over the last 10 years at Manchester City.

Maresca is seemingly utilising Guardiola’s knowledge of individual players to identify exactly which squad components are primed to execute his formulas and maintain the club’s exceptionally high standards immediately.

This background consultation is expected to streamline Viana’s immediate transfer plans, allowing the recruitment team to prioritise specialised targets like Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson.

What happens next will depend on how Maresca integrates his new backroom staff, including expected addition and former City goalkeeper Willy Caballero, ahead of the players reporting for pre-season duties in July.

Former Man City goalkeeper to make Etihad Stadium return in Enzo Maresca’s backroom team

Arsenal fans buy Gabriel shirts after final miss

Arsenal fans buy Gabriel shirts after final miss
Arsenal fans buy Gabriel shirts after final miss

Arsenal fans have shown their support for Gabriel Magalhaes in more way than one this weekend, following the defender’s decisive spot-kick miss on Saturday.

Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images

Gabriel Magalhaes missed the last penalty in Arsenal’s Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday, ending the shootout and crowning the French club champions of the competition.

But to suggest that Gabriel cost Arsenal the chance at the trophy would be disingenuous and incorrect.

The centre-back was outstanding throughout the 120 minutes to even earn Arsenal a shot at penalties, and he’s been one of the club’s best players in 2025/26 to help them to two finals and the Premier League trophy.

Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

So it should be no surprise that Arsenal fans have rallied to Gabriel’s side, with James McNicholas and Nnamdi Onyeagwara reporting for The Athletic that shirt sales for the player went up 350% over the weekend, becoming the team’s top-selling name printed.

At one point, Gabriel’s shirt reportedly doubled any other shirt being sold.

That was in addition to all the support fans showed at the parade on Sunday, with many holding signs with the player’s name and singing his chant.

Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images

Gabriel is a fan favourite in north London, and for good reason. He’s the kind of no-nonsense defender that fans of Premier League clubs love, but he’s also good in possession and a massive threat in the opposition penalty area.

Away from the pitch, the centre-back has regularly re-committed to Arsenal, signing contract extensions before many of his teammates do, putting faith in the project and ultimately reaping the reward of Premier League success.

Gabriel is also one of the first to defend Arsenal online, making sure to hit back against anyone mocking the Gunners.

Someone who goes above and beyond in his role, who is loyal, and who backs his club like a fan. That’s about all you can dream of in an Arsenal player.

Anyone can miss a penalty, but very few can match what Gabriel gives to his club.

Patriots' Mike Vrabel Confirms Key Training Camp Update After Trading For A.J. Brown

 New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel

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The New England Patriots are in the middle of their OTAs, but it's never too early to look ahead to training camp, which kicks off at the end of July. Head coach Mike Vrabel shared some updates about what to expect in August.

Vrabel informed the media on Tuesday that the Patriots will hold two joint practices this summer. The first will be with the Indianapolis Colts on Aug. 8, followed by two practices with the Eagles on Aug. 19 and 20.

Mike Vrabel says the Patriots will host the Colts for a joint practice on 8/11 and then against the Eagles on 8/19 and 8/20.

— Mark Daniels (@ByMarkDaniels) June 2, 2026

The Patriots will face the Colts in the first week of the preseason, then take on the Eagles in Week 2. This arrangement makes sense, as teams that hold joint practices together often end up playing preseason games against each other.

The news that New England and Philadelphia will be holding joint practices this season isn’t exactly surprising, as it was announced back in March. However, the specific dates for these practices had not been revealed until now.

It will be exciting to see the Eagles and Patriots face off, since former Philadelphia wide receiver A.J. Brown is now with New England. This matchup will mark the first time Brown gets to take on his former team.

More NFL: A.J. Brown Reveals Mike Vrabel's Blunt Message To Him After Patriots Trade

Harriers boss Wotton makes Dolan first signing

Newly-promoted Kidderminster Harriers have made their first permanent signing in preparation for their return to the National League by agreeing a deal for attacking midfielder Callum Dolan.

The 25-year-old played at Torquay United under new Harriers boss Paul Wotton, who was appointed as Adam Murray's replacement a week ago, and was part of the Gulls side that lost the National League South play-off final to miss out on promotion.

But Dolan, who has loan spells with Fleetwood Town in League One and Oldham and Altrincham in the National League, will get the chance to play in the top tier of non-league football again.

"He's a player I trust," Wotton told the club website.

"He can play in three positions, in midfield, as a 10 and he can play wide. He wants to win and will put his foot in, but he's got ability as well."

After the club released 11 players at the end of last season, Dolan joins striker Layton Love and midfielder David Davis, who have both agreed new contracts, in Wotton's plans for the new campaign.

Why ESPN named Michigan football a recruiting winner

Usually, Michigan football's biggest recruiting month is June, but new Wolverines head coach Kyle Whittingham wasn't content to wait around until official visit season to fill out the foundation of the 2026 recruiting class.

The maize and blue added most of the players who will likely be considered the cornerstones of the class in May, but the whole of the spring was impressive. From flipping quarterback Kamden Lopati from Illinois, to winning wide receiver Quentin Burrell, to flipping tight end Colt Lumpris from Alabama, there were some impressive moves made this spring.

And ESPN is taking notice.

In its summer recruiting primer, ESPN added a section that delineated the spring recruiting winners, and the Wolverines were one of five schools to be mentioned, along with Notre Dame, Texas A&M, Miami, and UCLA.

Four-star tight end Colt Lumpris was recruited by Sherrone Moore and his staff before he committed to Alabama last December. After Moore's firing and the subsequent hiring of coach Kyle Whittingham, Lumpris started hearing from the Wolverines again ... and again ... and again.

Led by tight ends coach Freddie Whittingham, Michigan was persistent with Lumpris this spring all the way through to his flip from the Crimson Tide last weekend.

"The way that they're recruiting is if they want a guy, they're going to go get 'em," said Lumpris, No. 218 overall. "They pushed hard for me. This new staff makes you feel like a priority."

One of 13 additions to the Wolverines' class since March 1, Lumpris' pledge came as part of an aggressive push from Whittingham and his staff following their arrival from Utah in December.

The Wolverines made use of its Utah ties to pull off their biggest splash of the offseason, flipping No. 2 overall quarterback Lopati, of Salt Lake City, from Illinois in April. He'll arrive on campus alongside recent offensive tackle additions Sidney Rouleau (No. 132 overall) and Jakari Lipsey (No. 265) as well as four-star wide receiver pledge Quentin Burrell (No. 56).

Four-star cornerback Tavares Harrington (No. 102 overall) and defensive end Xavier Muhammad (No. 132) followed Moore-era edge rush pledge Recarder Kitchen into the program's incoming defensive class last month. Dobson (No. 7) and Blake Jenkins (No. 198) remain a pair of priority targets for the Wolverines, with both prospects scheduled for visits in June.

The only bad news of the past month was losing out on linebacker Ethan Hauser to Vanderbilt and safety Maxwell Miles flipping to Minnesota on Sunday. But otherwise, the maize and blue have done about as well as they could have done in the past two months.

Here is the current class as it stands, ranked by the Rivals Industry Ranking:

  • Chicago (Ill.) Mount Carmel four-star WR Quentin Burrell (No. 85 overall)
  • Houston (Tx.) South four-star DL Xavier Muhammad (No. 102 overall)
  • Kalamazoo (Mich.) Loy Norrix four-star OT Jakari Lipsey (No. 104 overall)
  • Salt Lake City (Utah) West four-star QB Kamden Lopati (No. 119 overall)
  • Chicago (Ill.) Mount Carmel four-star S Tavares Harrington (No. 124 overall)
  • Muskegon (Mich.) four-star EDGE Recarder Kitchen (No. 134 overall)
  • Jackson (Miss.) Brandon four-star RB Tyson Robinson (No. 212 overall)
  • Lawrenceville (N.J.) School four-star TE Colt Lumpris (No. 268 overall)
  • Riverside (Calif.) Notre Dame four-star CB Darius Johnson (No. 311 overall)
  • Indianapolis (Ind.) four-star EDGE Jayce Brewer (No. 361 overall)
  • Gatineau (Quebec) Brook Hill three-star IOL Sidney Rouleau (No. 424 overall)
  • Saline (Mich.) three-star IOL Louis Esposito (No. 601 overall)
  • Orlando (Fla.) Lake Nona three-star S Charles Woodson Jr. (No. 617 overall)
  • Buford (Ga.) three-star LB Brayden Watson (No. 787 overall)
  • Grand Rapids (Mich.) Kenowa Hills three-star ATH Lundon Hampton (No. 970 overall)

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: ESPN names Michigan football a recruiting winner

Marco Silva to leave Fulham as Benfica links grow

Marco Silva has revealed he will leave Fulham amid links to Benfica (Adrian Dennis)

Fulham manager Marco Silva has announced he will leave the Premier League club amid reports he is set to take charge at Portuguese side Benfica.

Silva is reported to have entered talks with Benfica about replacing Jose Mourinho, who has been lined up for a second spell at Real Madrid.

The 48-year-old, whose contract expires in June, has not revealed his next destination, but will depart Craven Cottage "this summer". 

Silva's five-year reign with Fulham had made him the third longest-serving boss in the Premier League.

In an open letter to Fulham supporters, the Portuguese coach said: "To our fans, I asked you, from day one, to always be with us. And that's what you did these past five years. We achieved a lot together.

"My staff and I always felt your support. It will never be forgotten. Fulham will always be in my heart, and sooner or later I will be back at Craven Cottage."

Fulham owner Shahid Khan said the club will appoint "a new leader in a timely but deliberate manner, who will meet the standards of our club and expectations of our fans throughout the world".

Having previously managed Everton, Watford, Hull, Olympiacos and Benfica's local rivals Sporting Lisbon, Silva made an immediate impact in west London. 

He guided Fulham to the Championship title in 2021-22 to seal promotion to the Premier League.

Silva then secured a top-half finish in the following campaign before steering Fulham to their record Premier League points tally of 54 in 2025.

Fulham also reached the League Cup semi-finals for the first time in their history in 2024.

The Cottagers finished 11th in the Premier League this season, missing out on European qualification, while Benfica came third in the Portuguese top-flight under Mourinho.

"Marco Silva leaves our club with my gratitude and best wishes. Fulham and Marco were an excellent fit for five seasons, but change is inevitable in this game, and we've accordingly prepared for this moment," Khan said.

"The talent in our squad, our historic home ground of Craven Cottage, our faithful supporters, and my commitment to backing the club, all make Fulham an extraordinarily attractive destination for an incoming head coach."

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Malachi Toney's stellar season lands him College Football 27 cover

Safe to say there are expectations for Malachi Toney after a record-setting freshman season. The Miami football star will be one of three cover athletes for College Football 27, the latest installment of EA Sports' wildly popular video game series.

Orlando-based EA Sports made the news official June 2 with a teaser for the game's first look June 4. Toney flashes the iconic U front and center on the image, flanked by Ole Miss running back Kewan Lacy and Oregon quarterback Dante Moore.

It's the first time dating back to EA's original run of college football games dating to 1996 that a Hurricane will grace the cover. Florida has had two cover athletes (Danny Wuerffel on NCAA Football 98 and Tim Tebow on NCAA Football 11) and Florida State boasts one (Chris Weinke on NCAA Football 2002).

Kewan Lacy. Malachi Toney. Dante Moore.

Your #CFB27 cover athletes are officially here.

Full reveal Thursday, 6/4 at 8 PM ET
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Toney got the nod after bursting onto the scene as Miami's explosive do-everything offensive weapon as a 17-year-old freshman who would go on to lead the nation and break the school record with 109 catches. The Liberty City native also broke the Canes record with 1,211 receiving yards, good for fifth in the country. He accounted for 13 total touchdowns: 10 receiving, one rushing and two passing (he played quarterback at American Heritage High School). If that's not enough, he also terrified punt units with dazzling plays as a returner, mostly notably coming within 5 yards of a return touchdown in the College Football Playoff at Texas A&M.

With Toney as the game-changing playmaker, the Hurricanes went 10-2 in the regular season and made the CFP for the first time after just missing out the year prior. The freshman was quiet over UM's first two playoff games, though he still scored the only touchdown in a 10-3 road win at the Aggies. But he found his groove in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal against Lacy's Rebels with 92 total yards and a 36-yard catch-and-run touchdown to punch Miami's ticket to the national championship game. In front of his hometown fans, Toney led all receivers with 10 receptions for 122 yards and a fourth-quarter touchdown in a losing effort to Indiana and fellow South Florida native Fernando Mendoza.

The cover announcement also gave fans a glimpse at Toney's new look for the upcoming season. After sporting No. 10 last year, the most dangerous player on the Canes will be wearing No. 1 for the 2026-27 season. That number was worn last year by fellow wideout Joshisa Trader, who transferred to North Carolina State.

Toney will have a new QB this season, with Duke transfer Darian Mensah replacing the graduated Carson Beck. Miami opens the season at Stanford on Sept. 4.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Miami football's Malachi Toney on EA Sports College Football 27 cover

🎟️ Ticket chaos before opener: 14,000 fans sue for stadium entry

🎟️ Ticket chaos before opener: 14,000 fans sue for stadium entry

On June 11, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will kick off with the match between Mexico and South Africa at the Azteca Stadium. More than 80,000 fans are expected for the opening game in Mexico City. However, the major event is being overshadowed by a long-running dispute over 14,000 seats. The owners of these tickets see their access rights under threat and have now warned FIFA of legal action, including the use of court-authorized enforcement measures.

The roots of the conflict go back several decades. During the construction of the Azteca Stadium in the 1960s, funding was at times in short supply. To ensure completion, numerous boxes and grandstand seats were sold to private individuals. These buyers — known as the “Titulares de Palcos y Plateas” — were contractually guaranteed the right to attend all events at the stadium until 2065 without paying any additional admission fees.

This special arrangement caused no problems at the 1970 World Cup. Disputes only arose before the 1986 tournament. At that time, FIFA tried for the first time to include the affected seats in the regular ticket sale. However, the plan failed, allowing the rights holders to continue enjoying free access to World Cup matches — including the final between Germany and Argentina.


The dispute flared up again ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Together with stadium operator Ollamani, FIFA planned to include the 14,000 seats in its own marketing inventory. The affected owners responded by founding the “Asociacion Mexicana de Titulares de Palcos y Plateas” (AMTPP) and taking the matter to court. There, they won their case.

The ruling appears to have major financial consequences for Ollamani. Since the seats had already been promised to FIFA, Mexican media report that the company may now have to pay around €54 million in compensation.

After the court defeat, the conflict escalated further. According to reports, FIFA and the stadium operator then tried to make the use of the affected seats less attractive during the World Cup. One proposal was reportedly to ban holders from bringing their own food and drinks — even though this is generally allowed at the Azteca Stadium. Instead, paid hospitality packages were to be offered, with prices ranging from €6,116 to €13,010. In addition, there were reportedly plans to revoke all World Cup access rights from ticket holders if they resold their seats. But these measures were also struck down by Mexican courts.

A few days before the opening match, the situation remains tense. According to their own statements, many members of the “Titulares de Palcos y Plateas” are still waiting for their digital tickets, even though they were supposed to be provided by Friday. The AMTPP’s secretary-general, Ruano Ortega, made clear how serious the situation is from the affected parties’ perspective: “If they deny us entry, we will file a complaint and ask the court to authorize the use of force.”

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4-star WR Tre Moore commits to Washington

Pflugerville (Texas) Weiss four-star wide receiver Tre Moore has committed to Washington, according to Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett.

He chose the Huskies over a slew of high-profile offers from Miami, Ohio State, Michigan and plenty others. The Hurricanes and Buckeyes were his other finalists.

Moore is the No. 171 overall prospect and No. 26 WR in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 23 recruit in the Lone Star State.

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The 6-foot-2, 185-pounder is set to take his official visit to Washington in a couple weekends. He’ll make that trip to the Pacific Northwest as a member of Jedd Fisch’s 2027 haul. It’s a huge recruiting victory for the Big Ten program as it aims to stack blue-chippers this summer.

As a junior for Weiss — which won 10 games last fall — Moore hauled in 85 catches and finished with 1,443 yards and 19 touchdowns. He’s gearing up for a big senior season and his recruitment is no longer at the forefront.

Moore becomes commit No. 16 for the Huskies, adding to a class that ranks inside the top 25 of the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. He’s now the second-highest-ranked pledge in the mix for the Big Ten program.

David Pollack is ready for more orange after his son’s Clemson commitment

David Pollack spent years building his football legacy in Georgia colors.

Now, thanks to his son’s college choice, Clemson orange is about to become a much bigger part of the family wardrobe.

Pollack shared a lighthearted reaction Monday after his son, Nicholas, announced his commitment to Clemson. The former Bulldogs standout acknowledged the obvious change ahead, joking that there will be a lot more orange around him moving forward.

It’s a new chapter for a family long associated with Georgia football. David Pollack became one of the most recognizable players in program history during his time in Athens, collecting major conference awards before hearing his name called in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He later transitioned into broadcasting and became a familiar face to college football fans across the country.

Now the spotlight shifts to his son.

Nicholas Pollack, a member of the 2027 recruiting class, selected Clemson over Wake Forest, Cincinnati, East Carolina and Samford. The North Oconee High School standout brings versatility to the field, lining up at tight end while also contributing on defense at linebacker.

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Standing 6-foot-3 and weighing 225 pounds, Pollack has emerged as one of the more intriguing prospects in Georgia’s 2027 class. His commitment gives Clemson another future piece at tight end while also creating an unexpected connection between one of Georgia’s most accomplished former players and the Tigers.

For David Pollack, that means getting used to seeing a different shade on Saturdays.

I ain’t gonna lie, I don’t have much orange in the closet but……. We gonna have more soon! https://t.co/7tegZyrS9z

— David Pollack (@davidpollack47) June 1, 2026

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Mike Vrabel Has High Praise For A.J. Brown In First Public Statement Since Trade

New England Patriots wide receiver A.J. Brown

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The New England Patriots traded for A.J. Brown, reuniting him with Mike Vrabel, and now the two will be major parts of trying to bring another championship to the franchise.

Vrabel coached Brown for three seasons with the Titans. In that time, the Titans went 32-17, making the playoffs three times and the AFC Championship once. Brown played a pivotal role in the team's success, and Vrabel was reportedly against the idea of trading him to the Philadelphia Eagles.

In his first press conference since the trade, Vrabel was asked about what makes Brown so special.

"I think he loves football. I think he has a physical skill set. I think he’s got great body control. I think he’s strong at the catch point. But I also think he’s grown as a player and as a receiver.”

Vrabel noted Brown's growth at the line of scrimmage with releases and his ability to succeed against different coverages. Brown spent four seasons in Philadelphia after the Titans traded him. He helped lead them to two Super Bowls, winning one. He was a Pro Bowler twice and had over 5,000 receiving yards in his time with the Eagles.

He found early success in his career under Vrabel, but he is a much more polished player now, with more experience. The Patriots gave up a first-round pick to get him, so great results are not only important but expected.

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Here are 4 OKC Thunder players whose futures are up in the air

May 22, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Cason Wallace (22) and center Isaiah Hartenstein (55) attempt to get a loose ball with San Antonio Spurs guard De'aaron Fox (4) in the first half during game three of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

After falling five wins shy of back-to-back NBA championships, the Oklahoma City Thunder have some looming decisions to make on their roster. That's why Sam Presti gets paid the big bucks as the roster will surely go through some changes — at least on the back end.

Enjoying spotless roster continuity for the last handful of years, the Thunder will see this current group's life cycle come to an end. Such is business in the NBA. There are a handful of team options that OKC will have to weigh on whether to pick up or not.

We know the Thunder will continue to build around Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams. But the rest of the cast could see some new faces. Here are four players whose OKC future is up in the air:

Isaiah Hartenstein

May 24, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein (55) and San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama (1) look on during the fourth quarter during game four of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

  • 2026-27 team option: $28.5 million

In two seasons, the Thunder had gotten everything they could've hoped for out of Hartenstein. He was a starter on their championship team last year. And this year, he was one of their six most important players to reach the Western Conference Finals. In his two seasons, he's averaged 10.3 points and 10.1 rebounds. A double-double machine for somebody who was previously a career journeyman.

Hartenstein has completely changed OKC's identity. Which makes me think the Thunder will do everything in their power to keep him. Expect them to go the decline-and-sign route. He's helped them out on the boards and with size. He can also help run some secondary offense. Makes all the sense in the world to bring him back.

Lu Dort

May 30, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Luguentz Dort (5) reacts in the second quarter against the San Antonio Spurs during game seven of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

  • 2026-27 team option: $18.2 million

As his playing time dwindled in the NBA playoffs, I think the writing has been on the wall. Dort is one of OKC's best developmental stories ever. But both sides could benefit from a fresh start. He just wasn't as impactful this year as in previous years. The defense wasn't as sharp and the outside shooting dropped to an ugly 34.4% on 5.4 attempts. By the end, he was a point-blank detriment on the court.

While Dort is likely the odd man out here, there are several contenders who'd love to add him as their top defender. That could help the Thunder set up a sign-and-trade agreement. To at least get something back for him. Regardless, though, his departure could cause tears, considering his tenure in OKC saw him grow up from an undrafted rookie to an All-Defense Team member.

Cason Wallace

May 30, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Cason Wallace (22) shoots against San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) in the fourth quarter during game seven of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

  • 2026-27 team option: $17.4 million

This is the trickiest one of all. After three years in a quasi-starter role, Wallace is ready for the real deal. And hard to blame him, either. The 22-year-old has reached the point in his career where he could add more to his plate. The Thunder should want that to happen in their uniform. Think it's time to promote him as a full-time starter officially. He could replace Dort's spot.

There could be some real negotiations that happen here. While Wallace was superb in OKC's playoff run, his outside shooting has slowly declined over the last three years. Both sides could be far apart in terms of what his salary number could be because of that. But I think they eventually agree to a contract extension. You can't lose talent like this if you're serious about contending.

Kenrich Williams

May 26, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Kenrich Williams (34) reacts after a play during the first quarter against the San Antonio Spurs in game five of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

  • 2026-27 team option: $7.2 million

Oh, Williams. He's been a locker room favorite since his arrival. The 31-year-old's best years are behind him. Think that's obvious from being buried in the depth chart and seldom playing in the NBA playoffs once again. Despite his reduced role, he once again said he wants to retire in OKC. This will be the first time that wish will be tested.

Williams' salary is a little bloated for his production, if we're being frank. The Thunder could save some money by declining it. That doesn't mean they don't want him back next season. If he's up for it, I think OKC will gladly re-up him to a veteran minimum deal. Just all depends on whether he's cool with that type of role in the NBA yet or if he thinks he can still help out on the court elsewhere.

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Here are 4 OKC Thunder players whose futures are up in the air

Bryson DeChambeau makes move into top 30 of Official World Golf Ranking

The Official World Golf Ranking has been updated for the week of June 2, 2026, and the top four spots of Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Cameron Young and Matt Fitzpatrick remain unchanged from last week.

However, by virtue of a third-place finish in LIV Golf Korea, Bryson DeChambeau has jumped back into the top 30, up four spots to No. 28.

DeChambeau won a pair of consecutive LIV events in March, and was just a single shot back in Korea after 36 holes, but struggled in the third round before storming back with a 65 on the final day to miss out on a playoff by one stroke.

May 15, 2026; Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, USA; Bryson DeChambeau plays his shot on the seventh tee during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

The OWGR system is calculated by awarding points from eligible tours and events to participating players over a rolling two-year period. Players are ranked weekly based on the amount of points they earn divided by the number of events they played in to reach an average total. Points hold their full value for a 13-week period and are then reduced in equal increments. The current ranking for the Top 50 golfers in the world appears below.

See the full ranking here

Official World Golf Ranking Top 50 for June 2, 2026

Ranking is accurate as of Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at 5:13 a.m.

No.PlayerCountryAvg. Points
1Scottie SchefflerUnited States16.21
2Rory McIlroyNorthern Ireland9.83
3Cameron YoungUnited States7.25
4Matt FitzpatrickEngland6.23
5Russell HenleyUnited States5.77
6Justin RoseEngland5.2
7Collin MorikawaUnited States4.96
8Tommy FleetwoodEngland4.93
9J.J. SpaunUnited States4.85
10Xander SchauffeleUnited States4.72
11Chris GotterupUnited States4.71
12Jon RahmSpain4.7
13Aaron RaiEngland4.34
14Ben GriffinUnited States4.33
15Ludvig ÅbergSweden4.32
16Justin ThomasUnited States4.23
17Robert MacIntyreScotland4.08
18Sepp StrakaAustria3.96
19Si Woo KimSouth Korea3.87
20Hideki MatsuyamaJapan3.55
21Alex NorenSweden3.54
22Patrick ReedUnited States3.53
23Harris EnglishUnited States3.52
24Jacob BridgemanUnited States3.45
25Kristoffer ReitanNorway3.31
26Akshay BhatiaUnited States3.3
27Tyrrell HattonEngland3.11
28Bryson DeChambeauUnited States3.1
29Nicolai HøjgaardDenmark3.02
30Kurt KitayamaUnited States2.99
31Min Woo LeeAustralia2.98
32Viktor HovlandNorway2.95
33Patrick CantlayUnited States2.87
34Sam BurnsUnited States2.82
35Maverick McNealyUnited States2.82
36Ryan GerardUnited States2.82
37Keegan BradleyUnited States2.74
38Alex SmalleyUnited States2.63
39Rickie FowlerUnited States2.61
40Jake KnappUnited States2.54
41Shane LowryIreland2.48
42Daniel BergerUnited States2.37
43Gary WoodlandUnited States2.37
44Jason DayAustralia2.32
45Wyndham ClarkUnited States2.31
46Marco PengeEngland2.31
47Michael KimUnited States2.25
48Nico EchavarriaColombia2.24
49Jordan SpiethUnited States2.2
50Adam ScottAustralia2.18

Which tours are eligible for the Official World Golf Ranking?

  • ACN Tour
  • All Thailand Golf Tour
  • Alps Tour Golf
  • Asian Development Tour
  • Asian Tour
  • Big Easy Tour
  • China Tour
  • ClutchPro Tour
  • DP World Tour
  • Gira de Golf Professional Mexicana
  • HotelPlanner Tour
  • Japan Golf Tour
  • Korn Ferry Tour
  • Korean PGA Tour
  • MENA Tour
  • Nordic Golf League
  • PGA TOUR Americas
  • PGA Tour of Taiwan - Chinese Taipei
  • PGA TOUR
  • PGA Tour of Australasia
  • Pro Golf Tour
  • Sunshine Tour
  • Tartan Pro Tour
  • Professional Golf Tour of India

Additionally, The Open, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, PGA Championship, World Golf Championship and Olympic Games are considered eligible tournaments.

Blake Schuster is the Sports Automation Technical Expert at USA Today Co.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Bryson DeChambeau climbs in latest golf rankings

Braves Shortstop Conundrum: Jorge Mateo’s Surge vs. Ha-Seong Kim’s Struggles

The Atlanta Braves shortstop conundrum has transformed into a high-stakes debate between Jorge Mateo and the struggling veteran Ha-Seong Kim. While Kim looked great in limited action last year and commands a hefty salary, Mateo is riding a scorching hot bat and showcasing elite, game-changing speed. So where do the Braves go from here?

Braves Shortstop Conundrum: Who is the Better Option Moving Forward?

 

The Unexpected Dilemma

When Atlanta’s front office signed Kim to a one-year, $20 million contract in the offseason, they envisioned him as their clear, everyday anchor at shortstop. However, bad luck and unfortunate injuries completely upended those plans. Just before spring training, a freak accident on an icy road in South Korea led to a ruptured tendon in Kim’s right middle finger, forcing him to miss the start of the season.

Desperate for infield depth, Atlanta pivoted by signing Mateo to a modest one-year, $1 million deal. What was initially perceived as a simple insurance move for late-inning base running and defensive versatility has morphed into one of the most compelling roster storylines of the 2026 MLB season.

Jorge Mateo: Capitalizing on the Opportunity

Mateo has been nothing short of a revelation for the Braves. Known throughout his career for blistering speed and a steady glove, the 30-year-old infielder has unlocked a new level of production at the plate. Through his first 37 games, Mateo has slashed an impressive .316. He has provided the bottom of the Braves order with legitimate punch, racking up extra-base hits and forcing Walt Weiss to keep his bat in the lineup.

Beyond the statistics, Mateo’s dynamic speed brings a completely different element to the offense. His ability to steal a bag or stretch a single into a double puts immense pressure on opposing pitchers, disrupting their rhythm and scoring runs in ways that traditional power hitters cannot. For a team boasting MLB’s best record, Mateo’s unexpected surge has been a massive catalyst.

Ha-Seong Kim: Battling the Odds

On the other side of things, Kim has found himself in a nightmare scenario. The 2026 season was supposed to be a showcase year for the former Gold Glove winner to rebuild his free-agent value. Instead, the mid-May return from his finger injury resulted in a brutal slump. Slicing his batting average down to just .089 (4-for-45) over his first 13 games, Kim has looked visibly out of sync at the plate.

The friction between sunk costs and on-field production is a classic baseball dilemma. Atlanta invested $20 million in Kim’s glove and baseball IQ, yet the team cannot afford to stall its momentum by penciling in an automatic out at the bottom of the order. It is undeniably difficult to jump into the middle of a major league season midstream after missing crucial spring reps, but with Mateo producing at a high level, patience is wearing thin.

Walt Weiss Says Shortstop Situation is “Day-to-Day”

The Braves manager is now facing the delicate task of balancing roster morale, contract expectations, and, most importantly, winning baseball games. In late May, Weiss stated that the shortstop situation has become a “day-to-day” affair, where he plans to “ride the wave” of whoever is swinging the hot bat.

This fluid approach has even seen Mateo transition to some designated hitter duties to ensure his bat remains in the lineup while also giving Kim opportunities to get out of his slump at the same time. While Weiss is doing an excellent job of managing both guys playing time, the player who produces the most offensive value is going to get the nod.

The Path Forward

The Braves find themselves in an enviable, if slightly awkward, position. They are leading the NL East with authority, which buys them time to figure out their middle infield. For Mateo, the mission is simple: continue playing with confidence, utilizing his speed, and proving that his hot start is sustainable.

For Kim, the expectations remain high, and a turnaround is desperately needed to reclaim his starting status. As the dog days of summer approach, the competition between the red-hot depth piece and the struggling $20 million man will define how Atlanta solidifies its roster for the postseason stretch.

The Braves Front Office would most likely prefer for Kim to turn it around and be the answer down the stretch because of how much they have invested in him, but as far as Weiss goes, his only job is to ensure that the Braves keep winning and right now it appears that going with Mateo is the right move to help make that happen.

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Washington football picks up crystal ball to land four-star Arizona WR

The Washington Huskies have picked up a crystal ball to land one of their top targets on the recruiting trail, four-star wide receiver Dontay Tyson.

On Monday morning, 247Sports' Blair Angulo logged a prediction for Jedd Fisch's coaching staff to land the 6-foot-1, 190-pound product of Peoria High School when he announces his commitment on Friday, June 5, from a group of Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, USC, and Washington from his 20 offers. Coming off an official visit to Seattle on May 29, the crystal ball is a great sign that the Huskies made a big impression on the talented prospect.

Ranked as the No. 325 overall prospect and No. 42 wide receiver in the 2027 class by the 247Sports Composite, Tyson is also scheduled to visit coach Mike Elko and the Aggies on June 12, but if the prediction comes to fruition, he most likely won't be taking that trip to College Station.

"He really excels on go routes and wide receiver screens and has home run hitting ability," former 247Sports analyst Greg Biggins wrote in an evaluation of Tyson. "He’s strong in the air with excellent body control and routinely wins 50-50 jump balls. He uses his body well to shield smaller defensive backs and is tough to bring down in the open field. He has strong hands as well and catches the ball through contact."

Although he was limited to just seven games by injuries during his junior year, Tyson still proved that he has all the physical tools needed to thrive in Jedd Fisch's offense. His combination of size and speed should help him thrive at several positions as Fisch likes to move his receivers around the formation to give them advantageous matchups.

If the prediction comes true, that would make three blue-chip receivers in the 2027 class for position coach Kevin Cummings, as Tyson would join four-star prospects Braylon Pope and Zerek Sidney.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies pick up crystal ball to land four-star Arizona WR

Eagles sign veteran running back Elijah Mitchell to 90-man roster

The Philadelphia Eagles continue to add competition to their backfield. Philadelphia signed veteran running back Elijah Mitchell on Monday after hosting him as a tryout participant during the rookie minicamp on May 1-2. Mitchell joins a crowded running back room led by Saquon Barkley and gives the Eagles another experienced option as they prepare for training camp.

The 27-year-old spent part of the 2025 season with the Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots. He signed a futures contract with New England in February before being released earlier this offseason.

Originally selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Mitchell quickly emerged as one of the league's most productive young running backs. He rushed for 963 yards and five touchdowns as a rookie while helping San Francisco reach the NFC Championship Game.

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Although injuries slowed his development in subsequent seasons, Mitchell has remained an intriguing player because of his vision, burst, and familiarity with zone-running concepts. Over 28 career games, Mitchell has rushed for more than 1,500 yards and scored nine touchdowns. When healthy, he has demonstrated the ability to handle a significant workload and produce explosive plays.

The Eagles have spent the offseason reshaping the depth behind Barkley. Tank Bigsby, Will Shipley, Dameon Pierce and Carson Steele are among the backs competing for roster spots and touches entering training camp.

Mitchell's addition increases that competition.

Philadelphia also hosted veteran running back Khalil Herbert during rookie minicamp, signaling the organization's desire to explore multiple options for improving depth at the position.

Barkley remains the unquestioned starter after another productive season, but the Eagles understand the importance of maintaining quality depth behind one of the league's most heavily utilized offensive weapons.

Mitchell now gets an opportunity to revive his career with a Super Bowl contender and compete for a role in one of the NFL's deepest offensive backfields.

With training camp approaching, the competition behind Barkley has become even more crowded.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles bolster backfield depth with Elijah Mitchell

Shoaib Bashir set to end 11-month wait for England return against New Zealand

Shoaib Bashir will reclaim his spot in the England XI at Lord’s (Robbie Stephenson/PA)

Shoaib Bashir will make his England comeback at Lord’s on Thursday, 11 months and one unhappy Ashes tour since his last Test appearance.

The off-spinner has seen off competition from all-rounder Rehan Ahmed and will reclaim his spot in the XI against New Zealand.

That leaves only one position up for grabs in the first Rothesay Test of the summer. Hampshire’s Sonny Baker is pushing for a debut but Gus Atkinson expected to hold off the challenge on a ground he has excelled at in the last two summers.

It marks Bashir’s return to the England team for the first time since he took the match-winning wicket against India with a broken finger last July, with the 22-year-old finding himself surplus to requirements throughout the two-month drubbing in Australia.

Weighing the relative merits of his two spin options, head coach Brendon McCullum said: “I think they are both young and exciting and they’ve had some great days already in an England shirt.

“Bash has the ability to play more of a holding role in the in the first couple of days here at Lord’s. As the game deepens, and if spin starts to become more prevalent, then he can go more into an attacking role. There’s a little bit of tactical nuance there.”

While Bashir was always considered the front-runner given the selectors’ previous investment, Baker has forced his way into their thinking due to a mixed weather forecast.

Bashir (right) celebrates the match-winning wicket on his last Test appearance (Bradley Collyer/PA) (PA Archive)
Bashir (right) celebrates the match-winning wicket on his last Test appearance (Bradley Collyer/PA) (PA Archive)

England were expecting clear skies for their afternoon practice session but were soon forced indoors by thunder and lightning.

McCullum suggested conditions would need to be just right for Baker to play ahead of Atkinson, who has 19 wickets at 10.94 as well as a century in his two previous outings at the home of cricket but gave a glowing reference to the 23-year-old.

“He’s quick,” McCullum said. “I think he’s going to be a cricketer that the country really gets behind.

“You can see he charges in and leaves everything out there. Some guys have a bit more of a rhythmical component to their style. I think Sonny is full noise.

Sonny Baker has forced his way into the Test reckoning (Danny Lawson/PA) (PA Archive)
Sonny Baker has forced his way into the Test reckoning (Danny Lawson/PA) (PA Archive)

“He swings the ball both ways. He hits probably a slightly fuller length, he’s obviously got the ability to touch 90mph and he’s got a skiddy bouncer. If it is this Test, I’d expect him to do a good job. If it’s not this Test, his time will come.”

“We’ll just work out whether we want that extra air speed, if all of a sudden it becomes 35 degrees and flattens out, or if we stick to what’s tried and tested at Lord’s.”

McCullum has now spoken in four separate engagements in the past seven days, two in-house and two in front of the media.

England head coach Brendon McCullum addresses the media at Lord’s (Ben Whitley/PA) (PA Wire)
England head coach Brendon McCullum addresses the media at Lord’s (Ben Whitley/PA) (PA Wire)

In the past he has been criticised for making infrequent appearances, but the New Zealander explained his willingness to do the talking after a difficult winter for his team.

“The temperature has been a bit hot of late and we all recognise that,” he said. “When you’re in these positions, your job is to make sure you stand up and you’re present.

“You’ll probably see me a bit more often than you have previously. Hopefully you’re able to explain and navigate your way through these things, while getting your team to the start line. We can wear some of the other stuff.”

Curtis Blair, for the 1st time, is among the 12 referees set to work the NBA Finals

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Curtis Blair spent all day Friday checking his email. And Saturday. And Sunday. The list of referees that were selected to work the NBA Finals was about to be revealed by the league, and the waiting was brutal.

“Every two minutes, I'd check,” Blair said.

Friday, nothing. Saturday, nothing. Sunday was mostly gone and Blair was driving home from a weekend visit to his parents' home in Virginia. As he pulled into his driveway, he realized that he had missed a phone call.

The caller was Albert Sanders Jr., the executive vice president and head of referee operations for the NBA. Turns out, that call was the email that Blair had waited years to get.

Blair called Sanders back and got the news: For the first time, he'll work a game in the NBA Finals. He's the only first-time selection in this year's group of 12 referees who will officiate the title series that starts Wednesday between the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks.

“Very emotional moment, very emotional moment for me, because I’ve been right there on the doorstep for so many years," Blair said. "Yeah, very emotional. This is my 18th year and one thing I had to realize going through this journey is that everybody has their own journey. Everybody has their own timetable. You become a referee, become an umpire, you get to the first round, the second round, third round. You just have to worry about yourself and your journey.”

The league released the full list of selections on Tuesday. Scott Foster was picked to work his 19th finals, the most among current referees. The other selections besides Foster and Blair: Tony Brothers (15th finals), Marc Davis (15th), James Capers (14th), Zach Zarba (13th), John Goble (10th), Josh Tiven (7th), James Williams (6th), Courtney Kirkland (5th), Sean Wright (3rd) and Tyler Ford (2nd).

The league typically reveals the crew that will work each game around 9 a.m. EDT on game day.

“Being selected to work the NBA Finals is the highest honor for an NBA official, and I congratulate them on an outstanding and well-earned achievement,” said Byron Spruell, the NBA's president for league operations. “We are grateful for their unwavering dedication to the game and pursuit of excellence in their craft.”

Blair was a second-round pick by the Houston Rockets in 1992, though never played a regular-season game in the league. He played internationally before starting his referee career and has worked more than 1,000 NBA games since 2008.

Finals referees get special white warm-up jackets, only given to those selected to work the title series. Blair already has two of those from 2021 and 2022 when he was an alternate, but the one he gets this time will have much more meaning.

“This is so funny,” Blair said. "One referee called me and he said, ‘I know you got two other white jackets, but they had an asterisk on it. So, you can throw those away. Now you got a real one.’”

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Keith Hernandez was once approached about running for office

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Jul 9, 2022; New York City, New York, USA; Former New York Mets first baseman Keith Hernandez at the press conference for his jersey retirement ceremony at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

If Keith Hernandez wasn’t part of the best booth in baseball, maybe he would have been busy trying to create the best office in politics.

Hernandez joined the latest episode of Sources Tell Jeff Passan, where the New York Mets Hall of Famer admitted he never dreamed of having a second career in baseball as successful as his broadcasting career has been alongside Gary Cohen and Ron Darling on SNY.

For a while, Hernandez didn’t know what he would do when he finished playing. Hernandez retired in 1991, but it wasn’t until 1999 that he started working as a TV analyst. And if he had never landed in broadcasting, Gary Cohen joked that maybe Hernandez would eventually have decided to run for mayor. But apparently the joke wasn’t too far-fetched, because Hernandez recalled being pitched a career in politics.

“I was approached once by a guy in Brooklyn from the Republican Party,” Hernandez remembered. “He wanted me to run for local office. He said, ‘Would you be interested in running?’ I said, ‘No, I’m not interested in running for any political office. I’m not at all interested, but thank you.’ Can you imagine me in City Council. With that City Council in New York?”

Hernandez emphatically said, “No thanks” with a laugh to the idea of a career in politics or a stint as a Republican on the New York City Council. But while Hernandez may laugh at the idea of becoming a politician, he does like to drop the occasional Easter Egg on how he feels about people in office.

“I like to walk the razor’s edge where if I say something, it can be taken this way, or it can be taken that way, but if you get me in court, you can’t convict me,” Hernandez told Passan of his mindset on-air.

Sometimes, Hernandez isn’t quite as coy as he might intend to be. Everybody knows Hernandez’s political beliefs lean to the right. He’ll occasionally tease those beliefs during Mets broadcasts, like the time he made a “Democrat Party” quip or a gender-neutral joke. Hernandez has reinforced his political leanings by appearing on Tucker Carlson’s podcast or joining Fox News and Fox Business channels to express support for Donald Trump.

Hernandez, however, never had any interest in following the path that another former New York first baseman recently took. Mark Teixeira is currently a Republican congressional nominee. Who knows how far Hernandez could have gone if he had expressed interest in running for office years ago, as Teixeira has? But thankfully for Mets fans, Hernandez laughed off the idea of a political career and opted to form the best booth in baseball instead.

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88 Days Away From College Football Kickoff

We are 88 Days Away From College Football Kickoff. We all know that 88 was a great year for music. It is also a great football number.  Today we have two great 88’s who are also, record breaking receivers Randy Moss and Jerry Rice. Hope you enjoy todays installment in the countdown to kickoff.

Randy Moss Days Away From College Football Kickoff 

You’ve Been Mossed

Randy Moss set new records at Marshall. He was known for his fierce competitiveness and outstanding athleticism.  Moss was a two-time First Team All-American, earning consensus honors in 1996 and unanimous honors in 1997 as a wide receiver.
Over two seasons, Moss caught 174 passes for 3,529 yards and 54 touchdowns, breaking records at the national, conference, and school levels. On special teams, he returned 32 kickoffs for 875 yards, averaging 27.3 yards per return, and 25 punts for 271 yards, averaging 10.8 yards. In 1997, his 26 touchdown catches set an FBS record. That year, he caught a touchdown in every game, finishing with 96 catches for 1,820 yards.  Marshall, the team went 28-3 overall in Moss’ two seasons.
In 1996, Moss was named First Team All-America as a kickoff returner, and he was also named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year.
In 1997, Moss won the Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s top wide receiver and finished fourth in Heisman Trophy voting.  He was named Mid-American Conference Offensive Player of the Year and Vern Smith Award winner as MVP.

Moss still holds Marshall records for most receiving yards in a game 288, most touchdown catches in a game (5), most receiving yards in a season 1,820, most touchdown catches in a season (28), and most career touchdown catches 54. He also holds Mid-American Conference records for most touchdown catches in a game, 5, and in a season, 26.

In 1998, Moss was selected 21st overall in the first round of the NFL Draft by Minnesota. He played 14 seasons in the NFL with the Vikings, Raiders, Patriots, Titans, and 49ers. He won NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 1998, was named All-Pro four times, and made six Pro Bowls. Moss led the league in receiving five times and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.

Moss now works as a football analyst for ESPN. He has supported several charities, including the Smile Network, which helps children with cleft palates, and Links for Learning, which assists children in West Virginia. He has also supported the Women and Children’s Hospital of Charleston. Moss was inducted into the Marshall Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010 and the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2019.

Another Great #88 Jerry Rice

Jerry Rice, considered one of the best wide receivers ever, joins his former college quarterback Willie Totten in the College Football Hall of Fame. Both were key players in Mississippi Valley State’s famous ‘Satellite Express.’ Rice grew up in Crawford, Mississippi, where he developed his strong hands by helping his father lay bricks. Although no Division I-A schools recruited him after high school, Mississippi Valley State gave him the opportunity to play college football close to home. He went on to have one of the most impressive careers in the sport.
In his sophomore year, Rice caught 66 passes for 1,133 yards and scored seven touchdowns. The next year, he set NCAA records with 102 catches and 1,450 receiving yards, earning first-team Division I-AA All-America honors. In 1984, Rice finished ninth in the Heisman Trophy voting and broke his own records with 103 receptions and 1,682 yards. His 27 touchdown catches that season set an NCAA record for all divisions. He was named the 1984 SWAC Player of the Year and Mississippi’s Offensive Player of the Year. Along with first-team Division I-AA All-America, both the NEA and Football Writers Association of America selected him for their Division I-A All-America teams.
By the time he finished college, Rice had broken every receiving record at Mississippi Valley State. He caught 301 passes for 4,693 yards and scored 50 touchdowns.
The San Francisco 49ers picked Rice 16th overall in the 1985 NFL Draft. Over 20 seasons from 1985 to 2004, he became one of the greatest players in NFL history. Rice was selected for 13 Pro Bowls, won three Super Bowls, and set nearly every receiving record. He led the league in receptions twice, receiving yards six times, and touchdown catches six times. He finished his career with a record 1,549 catches for 22,895 yards and 197 touchdowns. His 208 total touchdowns are also an NFL record.

Editor’s Note: The countdown to college football kickoff has been a series on the Last Word on College Football social media platforms for the past 9 years.  They consisted of a photo and a small blurb for each player, with the jersey corresponding to the number of days until kickoff.  The rank of the players is sourced from articles by Bleacher Report, Fox Sports, and The Athletic. There are also some favorite players of the Last Word on College Football writers.  Their bios are sourced from multiple online sources, including but not limited to the College Football Hall of Fame, their Heisman profiles, and school websites. 

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Experts picks for the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup finals, Conn Smythe Trophy

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The main event of the entire NHL season has arrived, with Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final between the Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes taking place on Tuesday.

The Hurricanes have been dominant throughout the post-season, losing just one game so far. They’ve been getting excellent secondary scoring from their second line of Taylor Hall, Logan Stankoven and Jackson Blake.

A Stanley Cup for Carolina would do wonders for coach Rod Brind’Amour’s coaching legacy.  That would list him as a Cup winner for the Canes, both as a player in 2006 and now as a head coach, if his team can pull it off.

As for the Golden Knights, it may be slightly surprising to see them in the final, considering where the team was trending before John Tortorella was hired as Bruce Cassidy’s successor as the team’s head coach.

Vegas’ goaltender, Carter Hart, and right winger Mitch Marner both deserve plenty of credit for the team’s success to this point. Marner leads the league in scoring this post-season, and Hart is emerging as a potential Conn Smythe favorite for the Knights as the playoff MVP.

Going into this 2026 Stanley Cup final, here is what the experts have to say, and who they believe will lift the holy grail over their heads when it’s all said and done.

2026 Stanley Cup Final Predictions

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Julian Gaudio

Prediction: Vegas in six games

Conn Smythe Winner: Jack Eichel

Thoughts: The Vegas Golden Knights are playing structured hockey, receiving great goaltending, and scoring timely goals from up and down the lineup. That’s the recipe for success in the playoffs, and it’s also proved to be what the Carolina Hurricanes can’t overcome. 

The Hurricanes do have a slightly different feel this season, but the Golden Knights have made it impossible to get to the middle of the ice, and I’m not sure the Hurricanes are equipped to overcome it. Despite just a 4.8 shooting percentage, Eichel has notched 18 points, and it feels like his game can hit another level. 

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Adam Kierszenblat

Prediction: Carolina in 5

Conn Smythe Trophy Winner: Frederik Andersen

Thoughts: It is time for Carolina to once again lift the Stanley Cup. They have arguably the most dangerous line in hockey right now, one of the deepest defensive groups and a goaltender who is determined to silence the critics and win a Stanley Cup. 

The biggest question now is what candy Seth Jarvis will put in the Stanley Cup bowl later this month. 

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Prediction: Carolina in 7 

Conn Smythe Trophy Winner: Taylor Hall

Thoughts: The Carolina Hurricanes are the deepest, most well-rounded team, which they’ll prove in a back-and-forth series against the sizzling-hot Vegas Golden Knights. Excluding their power play, the Hurricanes have no notable flaws. 

They can roll all four lines and have the best collective defense, allowing more than two goals once in 13 games. 

Michael Traikos

Prediction: Carolina in 5

Conn Smythe Trophy Winner: Taylor Hall

Thoughts: If the playoffs are a war of attrition, then Carolina has already won the war. The Hurricanes, who have only played 13 games to get to this point, are fast, fresh and physical — a combination that should overwhelm the Golden Knights in what I predict will be a short series.

Frederik Andersen has a 1.41 goals-against average with three shutouts, but look for Taylor Hall, who has a team-leading 16 points, to be the X-Factor.

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Jake Tye

Prediction: Carolina in 6

Conn Smythe Trophy Winner: Jackson Blake

Thoughts: Blake has finally broken out as a legit NHL forward, with the 22-year-old coming off a 53-point season and averaging over a point per game in the playoffs with 15 points over 13 playoff games. 

The North Dakota native is one point off the team lead held by Taylor Hall and has a case for being able to make up ground with a goal and an assist over his last three games versus the Golden Knights. 

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Another Arsenal star snubbed Tottenham move before Eze did

Another Arsenal star snubbed Tottenham move before Eze did
Another Arsenal star snubbed Tottenham move before Eze did

One of the most intriguing stories of last summer’s transfer window was Arsenal’s late move to hijack Tottenham’s pursuit of Eberechi Eze.

The England international had enjoyed a remarkable spell at Crystal Palace, helping the club win two trophies in a short period, and it appeared to be the right time for him to take the next step in his career. Tottenham moved quickly and were reportedly close to finalising a deal.

Thomas Frank viewed Eze as the ideal player to fill the number 10 role in his system, and the midfielder was open to the move, particularly as Arsenal had shown little interest in re-signing the player they released as a teenager.

Arsenal changed the transfer race

That changed when the Gunners finally entered the race. Once Arsenal made their move, Eze chose the Emirates over Tottenham and is unlikely to have any regrets after seeing how the two clubs’ seasons unfolded.

The move highlighted Arsenal’s growing appeal under Mikel Arteta, with the club increasingly able to attract players who might previously have considered alternative destinations.

Eze’s decision was viewed as a significant statement, particularly given Tottenham’s long-standing interest and efforts to complete a deal before Arsenal became involved.

Trossard made a similar choice

Interestingly, Eze is not the first Arsenal player to turn down Tottenham in favour of a move across North London. According to a report from Belgium, cited by Sport Witness, Spurs were also firmly in the running to sign Leandro Trossard during his time at Brighton.

The Belgian forward was expected to leave the Seagulls in January 2023, and Tottenham pushed hard to secure his signature. However, the report claims that Trossard ultimately rejected their advances and opted to join Arsenal instead.

Since arriving at the Emirates, Trossard has become an important member of the squad and has contributed to the club’s success in domestic and European competitions.

Tottenham supporters may not enjoy hearing it, but Arsenal’s recent success has strengthened their position as North London’s leading club. Their Premier League title triumph and run to the Champions League final have only reinforced that status, while their ability to attract highly sought-after players continues to demonstrate the progress made under Arteta.

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NFL Rumors: Insider Names Potential Suitor for Alvin Kamara Trade

New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara has been the subject of NFL trade rumors for several months. Now that the two biggest trade dominoes have fallen, the former All-Pro could be next to have his fate decided.

Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated wrote that if Kamara is going to be traded, the Denver Broncos “would be interested” and willing to acquire him if he’s willing to be moved.

However, there is an issue. Kamara has said repeatedly that if the Saints trade him to another team, he will just retire. The agent for the 30-year-old running back also came out this week and said Kamara intends to play for the Saints next season.

Since being selected with the 67th overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, Kamara has spent the entirety of his NFL career in New Orleans. He has been through the highs and lows with this franchise, earning five Pro Bowl selections with two second-team All-Pro nods, and he has experienced the club’s five-year playoff drought.

Unfortunately for Kamara, the writing seems to be on the wall in New Orleans. The club signed running back Travis Etienne to a four-year, $48 million contract this offseason. The Saints also have Devin Neal, a 2025 sixth-round pick, who is able to serve in a complementary role behind Etienne.

Kamara can still be a relatively effective player. While he averaged only 3.6 yards per carry this past season, a career-worst, he did haul in 33 receptions and racked up 657 scrimmage yards in 11 games. He might no longer be a starting-caliber running back, but he can be effective in a committee role.

If the Saints are shopping him, perhaps Denver would be the one other team he would be willing to play for. Not only can the Broncos offer him the opportunity to compete for a Super Bowl ring in what might be his final NFL season, but he would also get to reunite with head coach Sean Payton. If a deal is made, the Saints are unlikely to get anything better than a swap of Day 3 picks.

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The Austin Reaves reason why Jeff Teague wants LeBron James to leave the LA Lakers

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Jeff Teague believes LeBron James should leave the LA Lakers if the franchise is truly putting Austin Reaves ahead of him.

The reaction came from disbelief, not disrespect toward Reaves. James is still one of the biggest names in basketball, but the Lakers’ future is being discussed more and more through a younger core.

That is where Teague drew the line. To him, there is a difference between planning ahead and making the GOAT feel secondary.

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Jeff Teague tells LeBron James to leave LA Lakers if Austin Reaves is prioritized

Speaking on the Club 520 podcast, Teague reacted strongly to talk that the Lakers could prioritize Reaves over James.

“Hold on, did I just read that the Lakers will prioritize Reaves over LeBron? It’s time to go Bron, if n_____ start putting Austin Reaves over you,” Teague said.

He added, “And I like Austin Reaves y’all never disrespect the GOAT like that. Rip Hamilton wasn’t prioritized over Michael Jordan when Michael Jordan was 41.”

Teague made it clear that his issue was not with Reaves as a player. He actually said he likes him, but believes the Lakers would be crossing a respect line if James is treated as the lesser priority.

The Michael Jordan comparison explained his point. Even late in Jordan’s career, Teague does not believe a franchise would have openly framed another player as more important than him.

LeBron James and Austin Reaves situation shows LA Lakers are thinking beyond one era

The Lakers’ situation is complicated because Reaves is entering a major contract window while James is near the end of an unprecedented career.

Reaves is expected to decline his player option and pursue a long-term deal, which makes keeping him one of the Lakers’ biggest roster questions.

James, meanwhile, has reached a stage where every contract conversation is about more than salary. It is about role, timeline, and whether the Lakers still see him as central to their title plans.

That is why Teague reacted so sharply. He sees the Lakers’ reported thinking as a signal that the franchise may be moving emotionally and strategically toward the next chapter.

If the Lakers cannot balance those two ideas, Teague believes the answer is simple: Bron should go somewhere he is still treated like Bron.

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Harry Kane says he has a ‘special feeling’ about one Arsenal player at the World Cup

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England are heading into the World Cup looking to end 60 years of hurt.

The Three Lions have not won a major international tournament since 1966, but after years of growth under Gareth Southgate, there’s a feeling that Thomas Tuchel could finally deliver the goods.

This is a talented squad full of established internationals, and speaking to Bleacher Report, Harry Kane has tipped one of his teammates to really make his mark this summer.

Declan Rice has established himself as one of England’s most important players over the last few years, but Harry Kane believes the Arsenal midfielder could be about to reach another level at this summer’s World Cup.

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Harry Kane tips Declan Rice to star at the World Cup

The England captain was asked which of his teammates he expects to thrive during the tournament, and his answer was immediate.

“That’s a good question. I look at someone like Dec. I feel like he’s consistently been playing at a high level for a long period of time. He’s getting to that kind of age where you start to I think mix the experience plus the physical attributes that he brings.

“You have kind of the mindset maybe shifts a little bit it’s not his first tournament.

“So, all those things kind of add up. So, yeah, but if I was to say anyone, I think Dec.

“I hope he has a great tournament, and yeah, I have a special feeling about him this summer.”

It is easy to understand why Kane feels that way.

Rice arrives at this World Cup in a very different position to previous tournaments. He is no longer the young midfielder trying to establish himself on the international stage. He is now one of England’s leaders and, of course, a Premier League winner.

That experience of winning will be vital, and as more young players come into the side such as Morgan Rogers and Elliot Anderson, England need Rice to step up as a leader.

Rice will be looking to add a World Cup to his Premier League winners’ medal this summer, and if he does, he could well be in Ballon d’Or contention.

Kane’s ‘special feeling’ about Rice could well prove to be true.

Giants' .786 OPS All-Star could win major MLB award with fourth different team

Luis Arraez

Giants' .786 OPS All-Star could win major MLB award with fourth different team originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The San Francisco Giants are not having a very good season by any stretch of the imagination. 

Manager Tony Vitello's group has struggled on offense, particularly with stars like Rafael Devers and Matt Chapman. However, the Giants' second baseman is having another typical year at the plate, doing what he does best: Putting the ball in play. 

That's why The Athletic's Zack Meisel believes there is a strong possibility that Luis Arraez could win the fourth batting title of his career. 

"Arraez trails only Miami’s Otto Lopez in the NL race this year, and if he can catch him and fend off everybody else over the next four months, he’ll win his fourth batting crown with his fourth different team," Meisel wrote. 

Arraez won the batting title in the following years with these teams: 

  • 2022 (.316) -- Minnesota Twins 
  • 2023 (.354) -- Miami Marlins 
  • 2024 (.314) -- San Diego Padres

As of Tuesday morning, Arraez has a .321 batting average, and Lopez has a .333 batting average. However, there's a lot more baseball left to play. 

MOREPhillies extending Cristopher Sanchez to his $107 million deal was genius

Sure, Arraez does not hit many home runs or draw walks. But there's no denying that winning a fourth batting title would be impressive. 

Since he's a free agent at the end of the season, the Giants could consider trading Arraez if they cannot get themselves back in the postseason mix. 

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Where is Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis headed next (and will it be the Boston Celtics)?

Where is Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo headed next (and will it be the Boston Celtics)? It is the worst-kept secret in the NBA that the Greek Freak wants to decamp from the ball club that drafted him this offseason. We also know that Giannis admires Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla and would not mind playing for Boston, if recent reporting is to be believed.

But it takes two to tango when it comes to Boston President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens and the teams's front office, who have not exactly exuded interest in dealing for the Bucks star. The Celtics do have some marquee assets to get such a deal done, but there are likely several other ball clubs who might have better offers.

The folks behind the "Small Ball with Kenny Beacham" YouTube channel put together a clip of the eponymous host taking a closer look at the Giannis situation, and where Boston fits into it if at all. Check it out below!

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Should Marlins call for mulligan on outfield trio?

Should Marlins call for mulligan on outfield trio? originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

First, it was Miami Marlins outfielder Heriberto Hernandez, pinch-hitting for slumping Owen Caissie, delivering a two-run home run Monday night at Nationals Park.

Kyle Stowers followed with his own two-run shot in the ninth.

The outfielders combined for five RBI during the 7-3 victory over the Washington Nationals, snapping a five-game losing streak.

Outfielders led the Marlins to a win in June?

That's a change.

After the changes they made last offseason, should the front office begin asking for a mulligan as the Marlins' outfield play remains one of the franchise's biggest problems?

Marlins seek outfield offensive production

Monday's win lifted the Marlins (27-34) out of last place in the NL East, one-half game over the New York Mets

To remain ahead of their NL East rival, the Marlins will need to re-do their outfield production through their opening 60-plus outings.

Trading Edward Cabrera to the Chicago Cubs for a package, including Caissie, last January was aimed at solidifying the outfield. It hasn't worked out as the front office envisioned.

In 38 games since returning from injury, Stowers batted .221 with four homers and 46 strikeouts in 145 at-bats.

Jakob Marsee, the starting center fielder, was hitting .194, despite ranking third on the team with 211 at-bats.

Caissie was batting .234 through 52 games, while Hernandez contributed a .208 batting average in 36 appearances.

The Marlins' reserve outfielders and recent acquisitions haven't picked up the slack. 

Esteury Ruiz posted a .178 batting average through 27 games. Griffin Conine collected six hits, including two homers, in his first 22 at-bats and Austin Slater batted .174 with no homers in his first 12 outings.

The Marlins made moves to improve their outfield depth this season.

Should they call for a mulligan?

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Tennessee places four in ESPN newcomer rankings

Tennessee’s Xavier Gilliam (54) during the Orange and White game at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee, April 11, 2026. | Caitie McMekin/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Tennessee finished up the 2025 season on a sour note, which sparked plenty of change in the program back in December. Josh Heupel made the move to fire Tim Banks, hiring Jim Knowles to fill his role as defensive coordinator. Knowles, naturally, had plenty of needs defensively to fill as he installed his system in Knoxville.

Three of those new additions made ESPN’s top 100 newcomers list for the upcoming college football season — along with a big name on offense.

20. DT Xavier Gilliam

Gilliam comes in with a clear path to the field, following defensive coordinator Jim Knowles in from Penn State. Tennessee will be replacing several veterans up front on the defensive line, along with adjusting to a new system. Gilliam really flashed during the spring, generating plenty of buzz heading into the summer.

“Gilliam doesn’t have gaudy production (12 solo tackles in 2025) but his impact jumps out on tape,” ESPN’s Billy Tucker wrote. “He holds at the point of attack but also puts some pressure on the quarterback when rushing with continuous effort. He plays with heavy hands and power.“

22. QB Faizon Brandon

Brandon has quickly gone from prized quarterback prospect for the future, to perhaps 2026 starter. The five-star passer closed any gap that existed to George MacIntyre in the spring, and the battle is officially on looking ahead to the fall. This all coming after Joey Aguilar’s appeal for another season was denied, and Tennessee was priced out of top quarterback options in the transfer portal.

“Despite his age, Brandon uses his solid, balanced base to play under control,” Tucker wrote. He has the arm strength to make any throw and the accuracy to layer in balls where needed. While Brandon has plenty of arm talent, he’s also athletic and mobile enough to pressure defenses with his legs.”

This battle isn’t over by any stretch, but not many expected Brandon to be perceived as someone with a 50-50 shot at starting heading into the summer months.

27. EDGE Chaz Coleman

“Coleman not only fills a major need but also brings significant upside and first-round potential,” Tucker said. “As a true freshman, he cracked a talented Penn State defensive rotation by playing with burst and explosion off the edge. He has a quick first step that immediately stresses offensive tackles and pairs his vertical pass-rush ability with effective countermoves and fluid change of direction.“

Tennessee opened up the checkbook to bring in Coleman to replace Jordan Ross, Joshua Josephs and Caleb Herring. So far, it hasn’t gone well. Coleman missed much of the spring with vertigo symptoms and off the field “homesick” issues. Despite making some progress, Coleman failed to show up on time for summer workouts last week, but did eventually find his way to Knoxville.

Is he in any sort of football shape? Is he even interested in playing football this fall? Those are all questions that we don’t have answers to right now. It would seem like an upset at this point if Tennessee got meaningful snaps from Coleman this season.

Important note — Austin Price of Volquest reported that Tennessee and the Coleman camp agreed to restructure his contract, backloading the bulk of his money into the fall. So should the sides split, Tennessee won’t be on the hook financially.

68. CB Kayin Lee

Tennessee lost Jermod McCoy and Colton Hood to the NFL Draft, while Rickey Gibson hit the transfer portal. Ty Redmond, coming off of a freshman season that saw him start nearly every game, was all that was left. The staff needed another starter on the outside here, and Lee was a natural fit with experience.

“Lee has 36 games of SEC experience over three seasons at Auburn, where he spent most of the past two years in a starting role, and that’s instantly valuable for Tennessee’s secondary,” Tucker wrote. “He’s an impact talent and sticky cover corner who plays physically at the line of scrimmage. His hips are fluid and he has the speed to carry receivers downfield.”

Tennessee has a lot of pieces in the secondary, particularly at safety, and it will be interesting to see how they all fall into place. Corner does seem set with Lee and Redmond, however.

Oregon's Dante Moore featured on EA Sports College Football cover

Get used to seeing Oregon football quarterback Dante Moore's face around the country.

One of the odds-on favorites to go in the top 5 of the upcoming NFL Draft, win the Heisman Trophy in the fall and potentially lead his Ducks to their third-straight College Football Playoff berth, EA Sports revealed June 2 Dante Moore will be on the cover of its latest game, "College Football 27."

EA Sports announced the full reveal for the game would take place June 4.

Kewan Lacy. Malachi Toney. Dante Moore.

Your #CFB27 cover athletes are officially here.

Full reveal Thursday, 6/4 at 8 PM ET
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— EASPORTSCollege (@EASPORTSCollege) June 2, 2026

Moore is just the second Oregon athlete ever to be featured on an EA Sports cover after Joey Harrington was the lone cover athlete in 2003. Dan Lanning and The Duck mascot were featured on the deluxe edition of College Football 26 last season.

The redshirt junior Moore also shares the cover with Ole Miss' Kewan Lacey and Miami's Malachi Toney.

Oregon quarterback Dante Moore walks off the field following the Oregon Ducks annual spring game on April 25, 2026 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon.

Alec Dietz covers University of Oregon football and women’s basketball for The Register-Guard. You may reach him at adietz@registerguard.com.

This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: See EA Sports College Football 27's cover features Dante Moore

Angel Reese quietly outshining rival Caitlin Clark as a leader and winner

Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark
Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images, Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images

The WNBA regular season is almost at its quarter mark, and the standings are starting to take shape. Near the top of the standings are the Atlanta Dream, which made the defining move of the offseason by trading with the Chicago Sky to acquire star forward Angel Reese.

The move has paid massive dividends for Atlanta. Although Reese has struggled with her offensive efficiency at times, she’s been nothing short of a force on the glass and an anchor for Atlanta’s defense, which is arguably the best in the league.

Reese’s statistical production speaks for itself, but she is also establishing herself as the emotional leader for the Dream, as noted by The Sporting News’s Rodney Knuppel.

Things aren’t going nearly as well these days for her biggest rival, Indiana Fever point guard Caitlin Clark. Clark and the Fever entered Tuesday as the WNBA’s ninth seed, putting them on the outside looking in of the early playoff picture.

Clark’s leadership has also come into question as of late, especially after a fiery exchange with head coach Stephanie White was captured on camera in a blowout loss to the Portland Fire on Saturday.

WNBA analysts Annie Costabile and Lena Keita even broached the possibility of Clark requiring a benching in a recent episode of her No Offseason: The Athletic Women’s Basketball Show podcast.

“She can’t allow herself to become bigger than the franchise to a point where she’s not buying into all the ways that she has to impact a franchise from a leadership standpoint, from the standpoint of improving defensively,” Costabile said. “Like, that’s where she has to, I think, take some accountability and understand that, yes, you, you make the franchise go as a franchise player, but your ego can’t become bigger than the franchise.”

According to The athletic podcast hosted by Annie Costabile,Sabreena merchant and Zena Keita. CC has become too big for the program and she has an ego. Apparently a solution might be benching her for Raven. All because of a moment of frustration between Steph and Caitlin. pic.twitter.com/LnFXEThM9X

— Dani (@danisnow27) June 2, 2026

“I don’t know if it’s going to be Caitlin doing it for Caitlin,” Keita continued. I think an external event has to happen. Raven Johnson starts, right?”

Clark being removed from the starting lineup is a bit extreme, but the Fever guard may want to take a page or two out of Reese’s book if she plans on winning at the highest levels as a professional.

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Belmont odds, betting, horses, post position, updated field: Renegade is morning-line favorite in final Triple Crown race

The 2026 Belmont Stakes will take place on Saturday at 7:04 p.m. ET in Saratoga, New York, as the usual Belmont Park track is still under renovations. The nine-horse field will include 2026 Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo, but will be without Preakness winner Napoleon Solo.

Renegade is the 2-1 morning-line favorite and drew the No. 4 post position. Chief Wallabee (3-1, post No. 3) has the next-best odds, followed by Derby winner Golden Tempo (9-2, post No. 9)

Sovereignty won the 2025 Belmont, finishing ahead of Journalism and Baeza in an eight-horse field.

Here are the odds and post positions for every horse in the Belmont:

Belmont odds, from Post 1 to 9

  1. Vitruvian Man (30-1)

  2. Powershift (12-1)

  3. Chief Wallabee (3-1)

  4. Renegade (2-1)

  5. Ottinho (20-1)

  6. Growth Equity (12-1)

  7. Commandment (6-1)

  8. Emerging Market (6-1)

  9. Golden Tempo (9-2)

Brazil arrive in New Jersey for the World Cup

Brazil arrive in New Jersey for the World Cup
Brazil arrive in New Jersey for the World Cup

Brazil national team arriving at Newark Airport in New Jersey for the World CupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF

The Brazil national team arrived on Tuesday morning (2) at Newark International Airport in New Jersey for the 2026 World Cup. After a flight departing from Rio de Janeiro, the delegation landed on American soil at 9:30 a.m. (Brasília time) and then headed to The Ridge hotel in Basking Ridge.

The bus ride took about 50 minutes. The Ridge is located in a secluded area, where the Seleção will have privacy, comfort, security, and close access to the Columbia Park Training Center in Morristown.

Bremer arriving with the Brazil national team at Newark Airport in New Jersey for the World CupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF

The facility, which belongs to the New York Red Bulls, is about 15 minutes from the hotel and will host Brazil’s preparations. Training sessions will begin this afternoon, with a start time scheduled for 6 p.m. (Brasília time).

The last commitment for Carlo Ancelotti’s team before their World Cup debut, set for June 13, will be against Egypt on Saturday (6) at 7 p.m. (Brasília time) at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland. The national team will travel on Friday (5).

Endrick arriving with the Brazil national team at Newark Airport in New Jersey for the World CupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF

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Baseball: TCU RHP Tyler Phenow enters transfer portal

TCU sophomore pitcher Tyler Phenow has declared for the transfer portal after two years with the Horned Frogs. The 6-foot-6, 210-pounder from Champlin, Minnesota made 13 appearances during the 2026 season, posting an 11.70 ERA with six strikeouts and seven walks over 10 innings pitched. Phenow made one appearances during his freshman season, throwing a scoreless inning with one strikeout. He was ranked one of the top high-schoolers in Minnesota before signing with the Horned Frogs. He’ll depart with two years of eligibility remaining.

Transfer Portal from TCU
2 Years of Eligibility Remaining

13 Appearances/10 innings

RHP- 6’ 6” | 210

FB: 90-92
CT: 85-88
SL: 79-82
CH: 84-86

Playing in Northwoods League for @StCloudRox

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— Tyler Phenow (@tylerphenow24) June 1, 2026

Who could join Yordan Alvarez at the All-Star Game?

With a .301/.416/.634 slash line through his first 60 games of the season, it’s not a question of whether Yordan Alvarez will be selected to his fourth American League All-Star team. The question is whether he’ll be traveling to Philadelphia alone.

It’s been 12 years since the Astros were limited to a single All-Star, and only once during that span have they had fewer than three representatives. So who could join Alvarez at next month’s Midsummer Classic?

Spencer Arrighetti

Arrighetti has been historically good since beginning the season in Sugar Land. His 1.34 ERA is the eighth-best mark in Astros history through a pitcher’s first eight starts of a season, and it would lead the majors if he had enough innings to qualify.

The Astros are 7-1 in Arrighetti’s starts, and he’s completed at least five innings in every outing while allowing two or fewer earned runs each time.

Arrighetti’s 3.97 FIP indicates he’s been a little fortunate, and his strikeout rate is below league average while his walk rate is above it. However, he’s been elite at limiting hard contact and has surrendered just two home runs.

The biggest strike against Arrighetti’s All-Star candidacy is his lack of innings, the result of making three or four fewer starts than the other pitchers competing for a spot. He won’t be able to make up all of that ground over the next month, but he’ll have a chance to narrow the gap. If he pitches anywhere close to the level he has through his first eight starts, he’ll likely join Alvarez in Philadelphia.

Christian Walker

What a difference a year makes for the 35-year-old first baseman, whom the Astros appeared ready to salary dump over the offseason. Walker finished May with 16 homers, 43 RBIs, and an .835 OPS after ending last May with seven homers, 25 RBIs, and a .630 OPS.

Walker leads the Astros in RBIs and trails only Alvarez in home runs, slugging percentage, and OPS while playing Gold Glove-caliber defense at first base. This is the production the Astros thought they were getting when they signed Walker to a three-year, $60 million contract after the 2024 season.

The biggest hurdle standing between Walker and his first All-Star bid is that first base in the American League is stacked.

Ben Rice, Nick Kurtz, Munetaka Murakami, Willson Contreras, and Jonathan Aranda are AL first basemen with higher OPS marks than Walker. Murakami is currently on the injured list with a Grade 2 hamstring strain, which could create a slight opening, but an All-Star selection still feels unlikely unless Walker goes on a tear in June.

Comparing the A.J. Brown trade to the Terrell Owens departure

The Philadelphia Eagles have parted ways with a superstar wide receiver before. When the organization traded A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots on Monday in exchange for a 2028 first-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round selection, many longtime fans immediately thought of Terrell Owens and one of the most turbulent breakups in franchise history.

The comparisons are understandable.

Like Owens two decades earlier, Brown departs Philadelphia after helping elevate the Eagles into a perennial contender. Both receivers produced at an elite level, both played in a Super Bowl with the franchise, and both saw their relationships with the team's quarterback become subjects of public discussion.

The similarities largely end there.

Owens' departure remains one of the ugliest divorces in franchise history. After helping lead Philadelphia to Super Bowl XXXIX during the 2004 season, Owens demanded a new contract just one year into a long-term deal. His public criticism of quarterback Donovan McNabb, disputes with coach Andy Reid, upper management,, and repeated violations of team policies ultimately resulted in his suspension and exile from the team before the Eagles released him in March 2006.

By contrast, Brown's departure was far more professional.

While Brown recently acknowledged that he and Jalen Hurts were no longer as close as they once were, he repeatedly stressed there was no bad blood between them. Brown described their relationship as one that naturally evolved over time, adding that they continued to compete, push one another, and lead the team despite growing apart personally.

The Eagles also received substantial compensation in return. Philadelphia acquired a future first-round pick and additional draft capital while gaining significant salary-cap flexibility by waiting until after June 1 to complete the deal.

Brown leaves as one of the most accomplished receivers in franchise history. His 5,034 receiving yards rank among the best four-year stretches ever produced by an Eagle, and his arrival helped accelerate Hurts' development into a franchise quarterback. Owens left Philadelphia amid conflict and controversy.

Brown leaves after difficult conversations, mutual understanding, and a business decision. Both departures altered the course of Eagles history, but only one ended in chaos.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Comparing the departures of A.J. Brown and Terrell Owens

Stephen Curry signs 10-year deal with Li-Ning sneakers

Stephen Curry has signed a 10-year endorsement deal with Chinese sportswear company Li-Ning, moving his Curry Brand venture to the Beijing-based company after departing Under Armour in November, according to ESPN.

Under the terms of the deal, Curry will be able to develop basketball products, athleisure lifestyle wear, and a full golf line, and will have the authority to sign both male and female athletes to his brand, ESPN reported. Li-Ning also plans to open Curry Brand stores in the U.S. and China, Curry said in a statement on his brand collective site Thirty Ink, as CNBC reported. Financial terms were not disclosed.

"This is bigger than a shoe deal, bigger than a signature series. This is a partnership of a lifetime," the Golden State Warriors guard said in a video posted to his Instagram, according to CNN.

Among the factors that tipped Curry toward Li-Ning — chosen over pitches from domestic and international brands alike — was how the shoes already worn by two of the company's signature athletes felt on his feet: Warriors teammate Jimmy Butler and NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade, ESPN reported. Curry's agent, Jeff Austin, finalized negotiations in recent days, ESPN added.

"I knew that Li-Ning could be the right partner that can deliver on the innovation and design that I want Curry Brand to stand for," Curry said in a statement, as CNBC reported.

The company bears the name of its founder, gymnast and Olympic gold medalist Li Ning, who launched it in 1990. Today it ranks among the best-known sportswear labels in China, operating more than 7,600 retail locations, yet its $4.3 billion in annual revenue is almost entirely generated within Chinese borders — with less than 2% coming from outside the country, CNN reported. Li-Ning stock was up 0.2% following the announcement.

Behind the November departure, industry sources told ESPN, was a mounting sense that Under Armour had failed to invest adequately in the partnership as the company's overall value eroded. Following the split, Curry was seen wearing shoes from multiple brands during Golden State Warriors games, drawing attention from rival sportswear companies.

Thirty Ink, Curry's brand collective, operates under his leadership as founder and CEO and houses several ventures, among them Unanimous Media, whiskey label Gentleman's Cut, and the marketing firm 7k, the company said.

Deion Sanders on NIL Transfers and the NFL

Deion Sanders joins Baker Machado of Front Office Sports to discuss his partnership with Depends ahead of Men’s Health Month, his son Shedeur Sanders’s $17 million payday, and the state of college football in the NIL era.

Deion gives his take on the College Football Playoff expansion debate and how the Big 12 is competing with the SEC and Big Ten. He also discusses potential changes to the eligibility rules around college football and what he hopes to see.

Plus, he responds to NFL coaching rumors and previous reports connecting him to the Dallas Cowboys.



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What’s next for Anthony Richardson in Indianapolis?

Anthony Richardson’s next step in Indianapolis is no longer about hype. It is about survival in a crowded quarterback room. The Colts quarterback picture became more interesting this week when Daniel Jones progressed to seven-on-seven work during OTAs. Head coach Shane Steichen said Jones will stay in seven-on-seven through the end of OTAs, with the expectation that he will be ready for full-team work when training camp begins. That matters because Jones is still tracking like the quarterback Indianapolis wants ready for Week 1 of the NFL season. That leaves Richardson in a very different position than he once held.

MORE: Could Myles Garrett-Rams trade lure Aaron Donald out of retirement?

Colts Add More Quarterback Depth

The Colts also signed veteran quarterback Easton Stick, while waiving Seth Henigan, adding another experienced arm to a group that already includes Jones, Richardson, and Riley Leonard. Stick is not coming in as a hero, but his arrival crowds the quarterback room and gives Indianapolis another option if health or performance becomes an issue.

Richardson’s Focus Shifts to Development

Nov 17, 2024; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) is sacked by New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams (95) and New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams (56) during the second quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

For Richardson, the assignment is obvious. He has to become steadier.

For his part, Richardson says he’s excited to return to the field, working back from the eye injury he suffered last season, focusing on mechanics and footwork, learning from Jones and competing with Leonard. That is the real roadmap now. Not the highlight throws. Not the flashes. Rather, the day-to-day quarterback work.

Richardson still has the physical tools that made him so intriguing. He can run, extend plays, and stress defenses in ways most quarterbacks cannot. But Indianapolis needs to know whether he can protect the football, stay healthy, make routine throws, and operate the offense.

Jones’ recovery may close the door on an immediate starting battle. But Richardson still has a lot to play for. His next step is proving he can be trusted as more than a talented backup plan.

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Tama Shimabukuro Takes A MLP Break With A Double At The PPA Asia Macao Pickleball Open

Shimabukoro Tama Macao Open double 2026

Tama Shimabukuro shows off his unique grip enroute to two golds in Macao

PPA Asia

The Professional Pickleball Association Asian Tour held its third event of the season, the 2026 Macao Open, on China’s south coast just down the way from Hong Kong, over the weekend. It was a 500-point event, thus worth “half” the points of a regular PPA domestic stop, and it drew a smattering of Aussie, Asian, and even a few enterprising US-based pros, who decided to fit in a quick trip to China (?!) in-between MLP events.

Click here for the PickleballTournaments.com home page for the event.

KOTC recently had a bit of a rant talking about how some players are “gaming” the system by traveling to Asia to win points in this manner, but there’s no real other answer. PPA assigned the points level to these events, called them a “500” event, so 500 points goes to the winner. By way of comparison, 500 points is more than you’d get for 4th place in a PPA 1000, and more than you’d get for making the quarters of a PPA slam. Is that fair? Well, fair or not, the tour is clearly going global and there’s no longer a differentiation between players ranked in Asia, or Australia, or in the US. A PPA point is a point, no matter where earned.

Let’s do a quick recap of the results, highlighting the winners, the upsets, and the top players who made waves.


Men’s Pro Singles Recap

Tama Shimabukuro took a close 11-9, 11-9 win over top seed Hong kit Wong to win the Singles title in China without dropping a game. Well traveled Brit Matthew Finnerty got solid early wins over Matthew Hargreaves and Luc Pham before settling for bronze.


Women’s Pro Singles Recap

Former WTA Japanese tennis star Rika Fujiwara upset top seed Yufei Long in the semis and then beat first-time medalist Ho Tam in the final.


Mixed Pro Doubles Recap

In an upset-laden draw, Kara Wheatley & Armaan Bhatia survived as the No. 5 seeds to take gold and give India-based Bhatia a double for the weekend. In the final they topped Nok Yiu Tang & Eunggwon Kim. Shimabukuro fell in the semis in his quest for a Triple Crown.


Men’s Pro Doubles Recap

US-based teenager Tama Shimabukuro made the long flight over, teamed up with his favorite international partner Armaan Bhatia, and took gold. The pair improved upon their silver medal at the KL Open last month by taking out the best Asia-based team (Hong Kit Wong & Eunggwon Kim) in the semis and then topping Mitchell Hargreaves & Kenta Miyoshi in the final.

Notably, the champs of the Kuala Lumpur Open Collin Johns & Len Yang had to retire in the round of 16 due to injury.


Women’s Pro Doubles Recap

Kao Haas Macao PPA doubles 2026

Jamie Haas (L) and Pei-chuan Kao (R) took gold.

PPA Asia

Pei-chuan Kao teamed with Aussie Jamie Haas to take the gold over Ho Tam and Mihae Kwon.


With this story published, the Medal Tracker is updated online. Please visit the “PPA Int’l" tab for a complete list of all prior Medal winners at all PPA A PPA sia & PPA Australia events.

Next up for the PPA International tours? According to my Master Pickleball Schedule, PPA Asia returns in 3 week’s time in Bejing, while PPA Australia has an event in Wellington in two week’s time. Reminder, PPA just announced an entire tour in Spain, with those events kicking off in Barcelona in September. Combined with events on the books in Canada and Italy, we’re seeing a ton of international expansion for the tour.


Resources I rely on while covering the PPA International events:

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

What could Falkirk winger Miller bring to Hearts?

Calvin Miller
[BBC]

Hearts have proved adept at unearthing gems from relative European obscurity, but their next signing looks set to be from much closer to home.

Falkirk winger Calvin Miller is nearing a move to Tynecastle after impressing in his first full top-flight campaign.

At 28, Miller is in the peak years of his career, but what do the stats say about why Hearts - and their Jamestown Analytics recruitment tool - have targeted the former Celtic player?

A perusal of Opta's data for the 2025-26 Premiership campaign soon flags up Miller's impactful presence in a Bairns side that finished sixth on their return to the top fight following a 15-year absence.

Creativity and end product are essentials for a winger and Miller delivers on both fronts. His 16 goal involvements was the most in the Falkirk squad and seventh highest in the Premiership overall. Only striker Barney Stewart (8) topped Miller's league goal haul of seven.

It is clear Miller is not a winger content to merely hug the touchline - he had the most touches in the opposition box of any Falkirk player and all his goals came from inside the area. While mainly deployed on the left, he can play either flank or centrally and showed a comfort using either foot, netting four with his left and three with his right.

One aspect of his game he could look to improve is in finishing accuracy. He underperformed his xG (expected goals) of 10.06 by more than three, and had a low conversion rate of 8.86% from 79 shots, 23 of which were on target.

On chance creation, Miller is a Falkirk standout. He ranks first in John McGlynn's squad for assists (nine), chances created (60) and his 18 big chances created is three times more than any other Falkirk player as well as being second only to James Tavernier (19) in the top flight.

Miller also had the most passes into the box (250, including crosses), completed dribbles (35) and fast breaks (13) in the Falkirk squad.

A player of such talents will clearly be a major loss to the Bairns, but don't expect supporters to be up in arms at Miller's departure.

"He's been fantastic for us over the past three years since he signed. He's one of these guys that I don't think any Falkirk fan will grudge him a move up the way," said football writer and Falkirk supporter Gordon Waddell on the BBC's Scottish football podcast.

He added: "Miller hit his head off a few rungs on the ladder on the way down after he left Celtic. He went down south and had to work his way back up through Harrogate and Notts County and Chesterfield and Morton.

"And even when he signed for us, we were in League 1 at the time. John McGlynn has been outstanding for him and turned him now into the player everybody always thought he might be when he was a kid."

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49ers’ Trent Williams on Myles Garrett: ‘He has no weaknesses’

CLEVELAND, OHIO - NOVEMBER 30: Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns rushes against Trent Williams #71 of the San Francisco 49ers during the first quarter at Huntington Bank Field on November 30, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

The rich got richer on Monday after the Los Angeles Rams acquired the best defensive player in the NFL. The San Francisco 49ers and the rest of the NFL had enough trouble slowing down Jared Verse and the Rams’ pass rush. Now, the rest of the league will have its hands full with Myles Garrett.

The first player to go against Garrett in a Rams uniform is the Niners’ left tackle, Trent Williams. He was asked on Monday if he lost any sleep over Garrett: “Not yet, but I’m sure I will. Nah, I lied. Yeah, I have.”

Williams was asked a follow-up question. What makes Garrett so good?

“Everything. He can do everything. He’s one of the best to ever play it. He has no weaknesses.”

Williams has immense respect for Garrett. He previously told Garrett after a matchup, “I don’t care if I ever see you again,” Williams said to Garrett while laughing.

Trent williams was happy he wouldn’t play Myles again and now has to face him twice a year 😭 https://t.co/UQp3umis8lpic.twitter.com/kxQKmhFaC7

— OurSF49ers (@OurSf49ers) June 1, 2026

Not all pressures are created equally. Garrett had the type of pressures where he was in your face almost immediately, while Verse, while still effective, was the type that affected the play after a couple of seconds.

Next Gen Stats tracks “quick pressures,” which happen under 2.5 seconds. Garrett had the fifth-most in the NFL with 31, while Verse tied Bryce Huff with 19.

Overall, Garrett’s pressure rate was 16.3 percent compared to Verse’s 13.9 percent. Where the biggest difference comes into play is getting off the line of scrimmage. Garrett is otherworldly in this regard, while Verse’s time mirrors that of Mykel Williams.

Nick Bosa was second in the NFL last season with a get-off time of 0.74 seconds. A number that is extraordinary and highlights what makes Bosa so effective. Garrett’s get-off time is 0.70.

When Williams says Garrett has no weaknesses, he’s not lying, outside of an occasional freelance that you could argue was as much to do with the situation he’s playing in as anything.

It’s finally happening – The MSI Maestro 900R is ready to launch!

MSI’s finally ready to release its Maestro 900R PC case We visited MSI’s booth at CES 2026 and were once again impressed by the MSI Maestro series. We’ve been a fan of the series since the 2024 Maestro 700L PZ (review here, build here), and we’ve been following the development of the Maestro 900 with interest. […]

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ASRock celebrates 10 years of Taichi at Computex 2026

ASRock’s celebrating its Taichi Anniversary in style at Computex 2026 We were at the ASRock booth at Computex 2026, and the company was in full celebration mode. This year marks the 10th Anniversary of the ASRock Taichi brand, and for many PC enthusiasts, this brand is what put ASRock on the map. What started off […]

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Geometric Future Unveils New PC Cases, Power Supplies and AIOs at Computex 2026

2 June 2026 at 19:24
Geometric Future presented its new Model 9 flagship chassis alongside prototype versions of the Model 7 and Model 7 Extreme at Computex 2026. The Model 9 is an aluminium ultra-tower measuring 750 x 300 x 608 mm with a curved smoked-glass side panel and a triple-chamber layout. The chassis can hold up to ten 140 mm fans and has a dedicated 420 mm top-mounted AIO cooling compartment with an isolated airflow path. The front I/O panel includes four USB 3.0 ports, four 20 Gbps USB Type-C ports, and HD audio.

The Model 7 and Model 7 Extreme are two prototypes that use a floating triple-chamber design that separates CPU, GPU, and PSU thermal zones. Measuring 480 x 242 x 660 mm, the chassis supports E-ATX motherboards, GPUs up to 470 mm long, CPU coolers up to 180 mm tall, and ATX power supplies up to 220 mm. Cooling support includes up to 12 fans and radiators up to 420 mm. Additional features include support for up to five 3.5/2.5-inch drives, dual 20 Gbps USB Type-C ports, and a dedicated display compartment for figures or collectibles positioned above the main system chamber.

A startup is using AI to find lithium deposits directly beneath Europe's battery factories

2 June 2026 at 18:51

Using historical geological data and AI-driven analysis, the company identified prospective lithium-bearing areas spanning roughly 1.5 million acres around Salzgitter and Wroclaw. Both regions are home to major battery manufacturing facilities, including a plant linked to Volkswagen's battery subsidiary and another operated by LG Energy Solution.

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Nintendo Direct Set for June 9, It’s Been Claimed, Keeping the Summer Game Fest 2026 Festivities Going Into Next Week

2 June 2026 at 19:53

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It's officially Summer Game Fest 2026 week, and there are several showcases already set for this week, including a State of Play later today, the big opening SGF show later this week on June 5, 2026, and the weekend Xbox Games Showcase on June 7, 2026. However, a leaker points to Nintendo entering the fray with their own Nintendo Direct next week on June 9, 2026, keeping the SGF festivities going well into next week. The claim comes from Nash Weedle, a Spanish insider who we've previously seen make Nintendo-related predictions, though as is the case with any rumour, regardless […]

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Memory Giants Gain Pricing Power Over AI Firms as DDR5 RDIMMs Beat HBM Profitability, Setting Stage for 2027 Hikes

2 June 2026 at 19:31

With memory prices having soared in the aftermath of the AI boom, market research firm TrendForce estimates that HBM memory prices should rise further in 2027. TrendForce based its estimates on per-wafer revenue, which shows that certain variants of DDR5 memory have become more profitable compared to HBM. With HBM expected to remain in demand in 2026 as NVIDIA and others launch their new AI GPUs, the research firm estimates that suppliers will continue to raise prices to create more pricing power for negotiations. Contract Pricing Mechanism Has Prevented Memory Manufacturers From Matching Prices With Market, Says Research Firm In […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/memory-giants-gain-pricing-power-over-ai-firms-as-ddr5-rdimms-beat-hbm-profitability-setting-stage-for-2027-hikes/

Radeon RX 9060 XT Smashes Into Second Place At 4.64 GHz After AMD Overclocker Taps Secret Internal Tools

2 June 2026 at 19:17

An AMD Radeon graphics card is shown next to a cooling setup with condensation, displaying an overclocking achievement of '4643 MHz' in bold text.

Another impressive record for the Radeon RX 9060 XT, which seems to scale well with voltage, and the latest record is one of the highest GPU frequencies ever reported. Bill "Sampson" Alverson Pushes Radeon RX 9060 XT Engineering Sample to a Whopping 4643 MHz Using Custom Internal Tools Not long ago, AMD and Splave collaborated to break the GPU frequency overclocking world record by pushing the Radeon RX 9060 XT to a whopping 4.769 GHz. Another overclocker just tried to push the clocks higher than what's usually possible on an engineering sample of the RX 9060 XT. And even though […]

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Apple Finalizes A Liquidmetal Hinge For The iPhone Ultra, Replete With A 5,000mAh+ Battery And A Titanium Frame

2 June 2026 at 18:44

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Apple's pre-production cadence for the iPhone Ultra is moving ahead at full steam, with prototypes reportedly being sent to global carriers for testing. A fresh tidbit has emerged against this encouraging backdrop, suggesting that Apple appears to have settled on a Liquidmetal hinge, a bigger battery, and a titanium frame for its upcoming foldable iPhone. Apple's iPhone Ultra is rapidly taking shape, with the latest tidbits honing in on its Liquidmetal hinge, battery size, and frame material We noted yesterday that the iPhone Ultra was now likely to sport a dedicated vapor chamber, which should allow for an impressive thermal […]

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Former Forza Horizon Devs Announce Clutch, the Debut Title from Maverick Games, Full Reveal Set for Summer Game Fest This Week

2 June 2026 at 18:39

A sports car with a license plate labeled 'CLUTCH' drives through a tunnel, featuring distinctive front lights and a sleek gray exterior.

The former Forza Horizon developers at Maverick Games have finally revealed the open-world driving game they've been developing since the studio was formed and publicly revealed back in 2023. The game is called Clutch, and while a bigger reveal will take place later this week during the opening event for Summer Game Fest, the introductory video shown today featuring creative director and chief executive officer Mike Brown, does give us a sneak peek at what to expect from Clutch. "This is a game about the love of driving, about the connection between car and driver and the raw thrill, of […]

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Intel reportedly no longer working on 6-core Nova Lake mobile SKU, alleges new rumor — Wildcat Lake Refresh to become focus for next-gen budget markets instead

Intel is still on schedule to at least announce Nova Lake at the end of the year, even if all rumors say the timelines have moved to next year. Apparently, the lowest-end 6-core Nova Lake mobile part targeted at budget markets won't be a part of that launch as the company is prioritizing Wildcat Lake for this segment.

U.S. stocks are pulling capital away from Bitcoin: Binance Research

2 June 2026 at 19:19
Bitcoin has fallen below $70,000 as capital continues to flow toward a narrow group of high-performing U.S. equity sectors, according to a new analysis from Binance Research. According to Binance Research, the CBOE Dispersion Index recently reached 42, its third-highest…

Capital B proposes €5 billion stock issuance to fatten Bitcoin treasury

2 June 2026 at 18:56
Capital B has sought shareholder approval to authorize up to €5 billion in new equity issuance and €116 billion in credit instruments as the French Bitcoin treasury company pushes for additional capital to expand its Bitcoin holdings. According to Alexandre…

Cardano price breaks down from major support, can bulls defend $0.20?

2 June 2026 at 18:30
Cardano price has broken below a major multi-year support level as governance disputes, weak network activity, and a deteriorating macro backdrop pushed ADA to its lowest levels in years. According to data from crypto.news, Cardano (ADA) price was trading near…

Harding and Princess Extend Retail Partnership Through 2031

Harding+ has announced that it has extended its partnership with Princess Cruises, building on a collaboration established in 2021. The retailer will continue to operate and evolve retail environments across select Princess ships in a multi-year agreement, including the Sun Princess, Majestic Princess, Sky Princess, Regal Princess, Emerald Princess, Caribbean Princess, Grand Princess and Coral...

Emerald Astra Christened in Amsterdam

The Emerald Astra, the latest addition to Emerald Cruises & Tours’ European fleet, was christened in Amsterdam on May 31, 2026, according to a statement.  The ship’s godmother is Toni Lanotte-Day, a US travel advisor and entrepreneur, described as one of Scenic Group’s top global sellers.  “Emerald Astra reflects the vision for the growth of Emerald Cruises brand globally. Contemporary, immersive and connected to the destinations...

Como'nun hedefi: Davinson Sanchez!

Galatasaray'ın Kolombiyalı stoperi Davinson Sanchez'e İtalyan ekibi Como talip oldu. Şampiyonlar Ligi bileti alan Como'nun bu hamle için ciddi bir bütçe ayırdığı öğrenildi.

Galatasaray, 15 Ağustos 2025 tarihinde Davinson Sanchez'in sözleşmesini 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar uzatmıştı. 29 yaşındaki savunmacı, Kolombiya ile Dünya Kupası'nda boy gösterecek. Ancak dev organizasyon öncesinde onunla ilgili sıcak bir gelişme yaşandı. Como'nun kısa süre içinde Galatasaray'a teklif sunacağı öğrenildi.

Sanchez

4. SIRADA BİTİRDİLER

İtalyan ekibi, bu sezon Serie A'yı 4. sırada tamamladı ve Şampiyonlar Ligi biletini kaptı. İddialı bir kadro kurmak isteyen Como'nun, savunmadaki ilk tercihinin Davinson Sanchez olduğu belirtildi. Üstelik bu transfer için çok yüksek bir bütçe ayırdıkları konuşuluyor.

SATIŞ LİSTESİNDE DEĞİL

Davinson Sanchez, Galatasaray'ın satış listesinde bulunmuyor. Ancak gerçekten de masaya ciddi bir rakam konulursa, işler değişebilir. Yönetim, Dünya Kupası'nın sonuna kadar beklemek istiyor. Çünkü sadece Sanchez değil, takımdaki diğer isimler konusunda da çok sayıda talip çıkabilir. Doğal olarak rakamlar yükselir...

Greenwood Fransa'nın tozunu attı: Fenerbahçe'de neler yapar?

Şu anda Fenerbahçe taraftarlarını en çok heyecanlandıran isim Mason Greenwood... İngiliz kanat oyuncusunun bu sezonki istatistikleri de gerçekten heyecan yaratacak cinsten...

UEFA'yla sıkıntıları bulunan Marsilya, 30 Haziran'a kadar bazı oyuncularını satmak zorunda... Mason Greenwood için, Fenerbahçe'nin 2 başkan adayının da istekli olduğu konuşuluyor. 24 yaşındaki sağ kanat, bu sezon Ligue 1'de inanılmaz bir performans sergiledi...

İŞTE İSTATİSTİKLER

İngiliz yıldızın, Fransa'daki diğer sağ kanat oyuncularına göre sıralaması ise şu şekilde gerçekleşti (Ortalama):

3.52 Şut (birinci)

0.52 Gol beklentisi (birinci)

4.04 Başarılı Dripling (birinci)

3.56 Üçüncü Bölgede Başarılı Dripling (birinci)

0.96 Kilit Pas (birinci)

5.89 Yerde Kazanılan 1'e 1 Ofansif Mücadele (birinci)

0.48 Atılan Gol (ikinci)

7.78 Yerde Kazanılan 1'e 1 Mücadele (ikinci)

İNANILMAZ BİR GÜÇ

Mason Greenwood, Fenerbahçe'ye gelirse yine ofansif açıdan inanılmaz bir katkı vereceği düşünülüyor. 24 yaşındaki futbolcu, ülkemizde bu rakamların da üzerine çıkabilir. Olası bir satışta, bonservis bedelinin %50'si oyuncunun eski takımı Manchester United'ın kasasına girecek.

Hakan Safi yine coştu: Şampiyonlar Ligi primleri

Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi'den kongre öncesi camiayı ayağa kaldıracak transfer bombası: "Yarından itibaren açıklamaya başlıyorum, dünya yıldızlarıyla Şampiyonlar Ligi bonusu pazarlığı yapıyoruz!"

Fenerbahçe’de 6-7 Haziran’da gerçekleştirilecek olağan seçimli genel kurul öncesinde başkanlık yarışının iddialı isimlerinden Hakan Safi, sarı-lacivertli camiada büyük heyecan yaratan flaş transfer açıklamalarında bulundu.

- Dün yabancı menajerlerle görüşmelerimizi yaptık. İnşallah ıslak imzaları attığımız zaman bunları yarından itibaren açıklamaya başlayacağız. Biraz önce de yine başka bir topçuyla görüştüm. Islak imza olmadan açıklamak istemiyoruz, sizlere mahcup olmamak için.

Fenerbahce

Seçim sürecinde elini güçlendirmek adına prensip anlaşmasına varılan isimleri hazırda beklettiklerini vurgulayan Safi, daha önce verdiği sözleri hatırlatarak elindeki kozları oynadı:

- 2 tane milli, 2-3 tane dünya yıldızı yabancı oyuncu sözü vermiştim" diyen Safi'nin, yerli rotasyonu için şimdiden önemli mesafeler katettiği belirtiliyor.

Transfer masasında pazarlıkların tamamen başarı endeksli ve vizyoner bir vizyonla yürütüldüğünü belirten başkan adayı, oyuncuların Fenerbahçe'nin Şampiyonlar Ligi hedefine odaklandığını şu sözlerle özetledi:

- Şimdi Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne katılmaya ne kadar bonus verirsin pazarlıklarını yapıyoruz. Demek ki iyi yoldayız.

Nelsson'un iki yolu var: Udinese veya Samsunspor

Galatasaray'ın Verona'ya kiraladığı Victor Nelsson'un sezon başı hazırlıklarına katılmama ihtimali bulunuyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, onunla devam etmeyi kesinlikle düşünmüyor. Şu anda en ciddi talipler Udinese ve Samsunspor...

Tesislere, "Bu işyerinde çalışmıyorum" yazılı şapkayla gelen Victor Nelsson, sezon başında İtalyan ekibi Hellas Verona'ya kiralandı. Danimarkalı stoper, Serie A'da 38 maça çıktı. Sahada 3.316 dakika kaldı. Skor katkısı sunamadı. Verona ise küme düştü! Oyuncunun 8 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonu kullanılmayacak.

Nelsson

BAĞLAR O KADAR KOPTU Kİ!

27 yaşındaki savunmacının Galatasaray'la sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Yani kontratının son senesine girdi. Kulüp ve oyuncu arasındaki bağlar o kadar koptu ki, Nelsson'un sezon başı hazırlık kampına bile gelmeyebileceği konuşuluyor. Şu anda Udinese ve Samsunspor, en ciddi talipler olarak gözüküyor.

HER TÜRLÜ KOLAYLIK

Galatasaray Yönetimi, Nelsson'u isteyen bütün takımlara her türlü kolaylığı gösterecek. Danimarkalı futbolcudan az da olsa bir bonservis geliri beklentisi var. Ayrıca önümüzdeki sezon yabancı kontenjanı 10+4 olacak. 27 yaşındaki futbolcunun gidişi bu bakımdan da son derece önemli...

Ergin Ataman'ın yerine Fenerbahçe efsanesi

Final Four'da hüsran yaşayan Panathinaikos, Ergin Ataman'ın yerine Fenerbahçe ve Atina efsanesi Zeljko Obradovic'i getirmek için harekete geçti.

Avrupa basketbolunda taş yerinden oynamak üzere. Kendi evinde düzenlenen Final Four organizasyonunun dışında kalan ve ezeli rakibi Olympiakos'un şampiyonluğunu seyretmek zorunda kalan Panathinaikos, radikal bir karar alarak başantrenörlük koltuğunda büyük bir değişime gidiyor.

Basketbol

Yunan devinin, mevcut koç Ergin Ataman ile yolları ayırarak takımın başına Fenerbahçe efsanesi Zeljko Obradovic’i getirmek için dev bir operasyon başlattığı iddia edildi.

Sırbistan basınından Meridian Sport'un özel haberine göre; Panathinaikos Başkanı Dimitris Giannakopoulos, Partizan'dan ayrılan ve Avrupa'nın en elit başantrenörü olarak kabul edilen Zeljko Obradovic'e reddedilmesi güç bir teklif sundu.

Yeşil-beyazlı yönetimin, Sırp efsaneye 2 yıl için toplam 10 milyon dolarlık astronomik bir sözleşme teklif ettiği belirtildi.

Trabzonspor milli takım kampından çıkaracak: Sidny Cabral transferi açıkladı

Trabzonspor'un her konuda anlaştığı ve yarın saat 13.00'te İstanbul'a getireceği iddia edilen Sidny Cabral transferinde ortalık karıştı! Miami'de kampta olan Yeşil Burun Adalı yıldızın Türkiye planı kafaları karıştırırken, oyuncudan gelen "Benfica'da kalacağım" açıklaması şok etkisi yarattı.

Trabzonspor’un Benfica forması giyen Yeşil Burun Adalı sağ beki Sidny Cabral’ı kadrosuna kattığı ve oyuncunun yarın İstanbul’a geleceği iddiaları sıcaklığını korurken, transferin lojistik detayları ve oyuncunun son açıklamaları kafalarda soru işareti yarattı.

Bordo-mavili yönetimin, Portekiz ekibi Benfica ile 23 yaşındaki savunma oyuncusu Sidny Cabral’ın transferi için yaklaşık 6 milyon Euro bonservis bedeli karşılığında el sıkıştığı ve kulüpler arası yazışmaların tamamlandığı ileri sürüldü. 4 yıllık sözleşme imzalanması planlanan oyuncunun, yarın (Çarşamba) saat 13.00 sularında işlemler için İstanbul’a getirileceği iddia ediliyor.

Trabzonspor'u resmen açıkladı! Söz Benficalı Sidny Lopes'de

Ancak bu iddialı takvimin arkasında, yanıt bekleyen ciddi lojistik ve operasyonel sorular bulunuyor.

Yeşil Burun Adaları Milli Takımı ile 2026 Dünya Kupası hazırlık kampı kapsamında şu sıralar Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’nin Miami şehrinde bulunan Cabral'ın, Türkiye planlaması tam bir muammaya dönüştü. Lojistik açıdan operasyonun nasıl yürütüleceği merak konusu.

Oyuncunun Miami kampından ayrılıp yaklaşık 11 saatlik uçuşla İstanbul’a gelmesi, burada jet hızıyla sağlık kontrolünden geçip resmi sözleşmeye imza atması bekleniyor.

Trabzonspor

Yıldız savunmacının, imza töreninin hemen ardından milli takım kampını kaçırmamak adına yeniden okyanus ötesine, ABD'ye dönüp dönmeyeceği ise henüz netlik kazanmadı. Transfer komitesinin bu yoğun seyahat trafiğini sakatlık riski ve yorgunluk faktörlerini gözeterek nasıl yöneteceği merak ediliyor.

Yeşil Burun Adaları'nın Sırbistan'ı 3-0 mağup ettiği hazırlık karşılaşmasında ilk 11'de sahaya çıkan ve başarılı bir performans sergileyen Sidny Cabral, maçın ardından basına konuştu.

Adının Trabzonspor ile anılmasına dair gelen soruya net bir dille yanıt veren 23 yaşındaki sağ bek, adeta açık kapı bırakmadı:

- Benfica'da kalacağım. Bu transfer iddiaları hakkında hiçbir şey bilmiyorum.

Galatasaray'ın uzun vadeli sorunu: Elias Jelert

Galatasaray, Elias Jelert'i sezon başında Southampton'a kiralamıştı. Danimarkalı sağ bek geri dönecek. Gelecek planlamasında yer almıyor. Kontratı ise 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar sürüyor!

Galatasaray 2024 yazında Kopenhag'a 9 milyon euro ödeyerek Elias Jelert'i kadrosuna katmıştı. Danimarkalı sağ bek, fiziksel açığını bir türlü kapatamadı. Bu sezon başında ise Southampton Kulübü'ne kiralandı. Orada da oynayamadı. Championship'te sadece 8 maça çıktı. Sahada 323 dakika kaldı!

Jelert

HİÇBİR SEZONDA DÜŞÜNÜLMÜYOR

İngiliz ekibi, 8.5 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonunun kullanılmayacağını iletti. Yani Danimarkalı oyuncu, Galatasaray'a geri dönecek. 1.78 boyundaki futbolcu, Aslan'ın yeni sezon planlamasında düşünülmüyor. Açık konuşmak gerekirse sonraki sezonlarda da düşünülmüyor!

EN BÜYÜK HAYAL KIRIKLIKLARINDAN

22 yaşındaki oyuncunun bugün itibarıyla hiçbir talibi bulunmuyor. Üstelik sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar devam ediyor. Fazla konuşulmasa da Elias Jelert, son yılların en büyük hayal kırıklıklarından biri oldu. Eğer kulübe teklif gelirse, yönetim her türlü kolaylığı gösterecek.

Üst üste 5. şampiyonluğun anahtarı: Osimhen

Galatasaray, Osimhen'i kesin olarak kadroda tutmak istiyor. Çünkü önümüzdeki sezonun ortasında Afrika Kupası yok... Nijeryalı futbolcunun Süper Lig'de daha fazla maça çıkması bekleniyor. Böylece üst üste 5. şampiyonluğa daha rahat ulaşılacağı düşünülüyor.

Victor Osimhen geride bıraktığımız sezonda sakatlıklar ve Afrika Kupası sebebiyle Süper Lig'de 22 maça çıktı. Sahada 1.713 dakika kaldı. Buna rağmen 15 gol ve 5 asist üretti. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, üst üste 4. şampiyonluğunu elde etti. Cim-Bom'daki en büyük hedeflerden biri; aralıksız 5 yıl şampiyonlukla rekoru kırmak...

Osımhen

SEZON BAŞI HAZIRLIKLARI

Önümüzdeki sezonun ortasında Afrika Kupası olmayacak. Yani Osimhen, milli takım sebebiyle Galatasaray'ı uzun süre yalnız bırakmayacak. Üstelik Nijeryalı süper yıldız, herhangi bir sakatlık sorunu bulunmadığı için sezon başı hazırlıklarının tamamında yer alacak.

KESİNLİKLE DÜŞÜNÜLMÜYOR

Galatasaray açısından 5 sene üst üste şampiyonluk hedefinin yeri çok ayrı... Bu sebeple Osimhen'in 2026 yazında satışı kesinlikle düşünülmüyor. Oyuncu kendi ayrılmak istemediği sürece de kalacak. 27 yaşındaki santrforun Sarı-Kırmızılılar'la 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar mukavelesi var.

Kartal sol beki bedava getirecek: Darlin Yongwa

Beşiktaş, Lorient forması giyen Darlin Yongwa ile tekrar temaslara başladı. Kısa süre içinde 25 yaşındaki sol bekin durumunun netleşmesi bekleniyor.

Beşiktaş, ara transfer döneminde Darlin Yongwa için nabız yoklamıştı. Ancak o dönemde iş çözülemedi. Kamerunlu sol bekin, Lorient Kulübü'yle sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitecek. Yani boşa çıkıyor. Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın 25 yaşındaki futbolcuyla tekrar temas kurduğu öğrenildi.

FARKLI İSİMLER VAR

Görüşmeler olumlu geçti. Fakat Beşiktaş'ın listesinde farklı isimler de bulunuyor. Bu yüzden Darlin Yongwa ile imza aşamasına gelinmedi. Eğer alternatiflerde sorun çıkarsa, 1.77 boyundaki futbolcu, bedelsiz olarak Siyah-Beyazlı formayı giyecek. 25 yaşındaki oyuncu bu sezon Ligue 1'de 23 maça çıktı.

YENİ HOCA SONRASINDA

Darlin Yongwa sahada 1.305 dakika kaldı. 1 asist üretti. Oyuncu, Kamerun Milli Takımı'nın da bir parçası... Beşiktaş'ta yeni teknik adam sonrasında transferler de hızlanacak. Yongwa konusu da büyük oranda hocanın kararı sonrasında netleşecek. Kartal yıllardır sol bek bölgesinde sıkıntı çekiyor.

'Senede bir gol atıyor': Torreira canlı yayında açıkladı

Galatasaray'ın dünyaca ünlü yıldızları Mauro Icardi ve Lucas Torreira, kulübün resmi YouTube kanalında bir araya gelerek ezber bozan açıklamalarda bulundu.

Galatasaray’ın dünyaca ünlü yıldızları Mauro Icardi ve Lucas Torreira, kulübün resmi YouTube kanalında yayınlanan programda bir araya gelerek geride kalan sezonlara ve unutulmaz anlara dair çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu. İkilinin birbirleriyle şakalaştığı ve samimi itiraflarda bulunduğu sohbet, kısa sürede sarı-kırmızılı taraftarlar arasında büyük ilgi gördü.

Galatasaray'ın Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki unutulmaz performansına değinen Lucas Torreira, oynadıkları en iyi maçı skor alamamalarına rağmen Bayern Münih mücadelesi olarak seçti.

Torreıra

Lucas Torreira: "Galatasaray'da oynadığım dört yılda en iyi oynadığımız maç, 0 puan aldığımız ama Bayern Münih maçıydı."

Mauro Icardi: "İkisini de kaybettik. Ben ofsaytta olduğum için Torreira'nın golü sayılmamıştı."

Lucas Torreira: "Futboldaki en güzel sevinç anımdı. Kafamı çevirip ofsayt bayrağını görünce yıkıldım."

En Güzel Gol ve Derbi Şakalaşması

Mauro Icardi, Galatasaray formasıyla attığı en özel golü paylaşırken, Torreira’nın az gol atması üzerine takım arkadaşına takılmayı da ihmal etmedi.

Icardı

Lucas Torreira: "Senin attığın en güzel gol hangisi?"

Mauro Icardi: "Manchester United maçı... Golden sonra sahada kaydığım an. Penaltıyı kaçırmıştım ama o golle kendimi affettirip telafi etmiştim."

Lucas Torreira: "Lucas, bu sene unutamadığın maç hangisi?"

Mauro Icardi: (Gülerek) "Fenerbahçe. Zaten senede bir gol atıyor."

Lucas Torreira: "Sadece önemli maçlarda atıyorum. Sadece derbilerde!"

Sarı-kırmızılı ekipte üst üste yaşanan şampiyonlukların ardından "En zor şampiyonluk hangisiydi?" sorusuna Torreira’dan iddialı ve esprili bir yanıt geldi. Uruguaylı yıldız, "Gelecek sezonki" diyerek önümüzdeki yıl için de şampiyonluk mesajı verdi.

Kazanılan şampiyonlukta kırılma noktalarını ve ne zaman inandıklarını anlatan ikili, sezonun zorluğuna da dikkat çekti.

Lucas Torreira: "Şampiyon olacağımızı daha ilk maçta söyledik. İlk maçta kime karşı oynamıştık?" (Gülerek)

Mauro Icardi: "Ligin ilk maçında bunu kendi aramızda konuşmuştuk. Ancak bu sene gerçekten zordu. Özellikle Fenerbahçe'ye karşı kazanmamız gereken bir dönem vardı. O maçı kazanmasaydık, son üç hafta bizim için her şey çok daha zor olabilirdi."

Deniz Gül iyi hoş ama 20 milyon! Galatasaray ne yapacak?

Galatasaray, hücum hattına bir yerli santrfor eklemek istiyor. Bu konudaki en önemli adaylardan biri ise Porto forması giyen Deniz Gül... Ancak Portekiz ekibi, rotasyonda kullandığı oyuncu için biraz fazla para talep ediyor!

Galatasaray'da bir mucize olmazsa Mauro Icardi ile yollar ayrılacak. Onun yerine genç bir yabancı düşünülüyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar ayrıca santrfor bölgesine yerli takviyesi de yapmayı planlıyor. Bu konudaki adaylardan biri de Porto forması giyen Deniz Gül... 21 yaşındaki futbolcunun, 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var.

Denız Gul

5 GOL VE 1 ASİST ÜRETTİ

Porto onu 2024 yazında Hammarby Kulübü'nden transfer etmişti. O dönemde 4.5 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Deniz, Portekiz temsilcisinde rotasyon oyuncusu konumunda bulunuyor. Bu sezon ligde 19 maça çıktı. Sahada ise sadece 1.171 dakika kaldı. 5 gol ve 1 asist üretti.

RAKAM ÇOK BULUNDU

Galatasaray konuyla ilgili temaslara başladı. Fakat Porto, kapıyı 20 milyon eurodan açtı. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, Portekiz ekibinin ana planlarında yer almayan oyuncu için talep edilen miktarı çok buldu. Eğer rakam düşerse, işler ciddileşebilir. Aksi durumda bu dosya kapanacak. Cim-Bom kesinlikle kendisinden beklenen 20 milyon euroyu ödemeyi düşünmüyor.

Galatasaray Okan Buruk'u TFF'ye vermeyecek: İlişkiler askıda!

Montella'nın Dünya Kupası sonrasında tekrar kulüp takımı çalıştırmak istediği iddia ediliyordu. Olası bir ayrılıkta TFF'nin Okan Buruk'a teklif yapabileceği konuşuluyor. Ancak Galatasaray Yönetimi bu ihtimale hiç sıcak bakmıyor.

A Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Montella, hakkında çıkan, "Kulüp takımı çalıştırmak istiyor" iddialarına yanıt vermişti. Başarılı çalıştırıcı, "Bu konulara yorum bile yapmak istemiyorum. Bütün enerjimi milli takım için kullanacağım. Menajerime de söyledim, biri ararsa bana teklif getirme diye... Benim tek düşüncem milli takım" demişti. Fakat Dünya Kupası'nın ardından ayrılık ihtimalinin yüksek olduğu konuşuluyor.

Okan Buruk

ORTALIK KARIŞABİLİR

Montella'nın TFF ile 31 Temmuz 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi var. Eğer dev organizasyonun ardından İtalyan hoca bir kulüp takımını tercih ederse ortalık karışacak. TFF'nin yeni hoca adaylarından birinin Okan Buruk olduğu konuşuluyor. Galatasaray cephesinin ise bu konudaki tavrı net...

İKİSİ BİRDEN DE OLMAZ!

Sarı-Kırmızılılar, sezon içinde TFF ile olan bütün ilişkilerin askıya alındığını açıklamıştı. Okan Buruk yoluna Galatasaray'da devam edecek. Cim-Bom'un, "Okan hoca aynı anda hem millileri hem de Galatasaray'ı çalıştırsın" önerisine de olumlu yanıt vermeyeceği öğrenildi. Buruk'un sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitecek olsa da Galatasaray'da kalacağını bütün camia biliyor.

Can için 55 milyon istiyorlar: Arada uçurum var

Galatasaray bir süredir Eintracht Frankfurt forması giyen Can Uzun için girişimlerini sürdürüyor. Ancak Alman ekibinin talep ettiği rakamla Aslan'ın önerdiği para arasında ciddi fark var...

Galatasaray 10 numara transferinde bir süredir ağırlığını Can Uzun'a verdi. 20 yaşındaki milli futbolcunun da Aslan'a sıcak baktığı konuşuluyor. Fakat resmi imzaların atılabilmesi için öncelikle kulüplerin anlaşması gerekiyor. Ve şu anda iki takımın bonservis rakamları arasında uçurum var.

Galatasaray

ASLAN 40 MİLYON ÖNERDİ

Galatasaray cephesinin, Bundesliga temsilcisine 40 milyon euro önerdiği belirtildi. Eintracht Frankfurt ise 55 milyon euro bekliyor. Aradaki 15 milyon euroluk farkın kapanması için her iki tarafın da bazı adımlar atması gerek... Alman ekibi, son yıllarda yüksek bedellerle yaptığı satışlarla tanınıyor.

HEM GENÇ HEM YERLİ

Can hem 20 yaşında hem de Türk... Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı sebebiyle 1.86 boyundaki futbolcunun önemi daha da arttı. Galatasaray masadan kalkmadı. Frankfurt cephesiyle temaslar sürüyor. Bu arada Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi ve İtalyan ekibi Milan'ın da Can'a bir ilgisi var..

Trabzonspor'un sağına Fransız yıldız: İş bitmek üzere

Trabzonspor Zubkov sonrası için planını yaptı. Bordo-Mavililer, Rennes forması giyen Ludovic Blas'la görüşmelerini ilerletti. Kısa süre içinde konuyla ilgili sıcak gelişmeler yaşanacak.

Trabzonspor'da Zubkov ayrılığı sonrasında sağ kanat için planlama yapıldı. Fırtına, Rennes ile sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek olan Ludovic Blas ile görüşmelerini ilerletti. 28 yaşındaki futbolcu, yeni kontrat tekliflerini geri çevirmişti. Rennes de ondan para kazanabilmek için oyuncuyu satış listesine koydu.

OYUNCU CEPHESİ TAMAM

Ludovic Blas'ın tahmini piyasa değeri 10 milyon euro... Fakat kontratının son senesine girdiği için bu rakamın çok daha azına transferin gerçekleşmesi bekleniyor. Oyuncu cephesinde herhangi bir sıkıntı bulunmuyor. 1.80 boyundaki futbolcu, bu sezon Ligue 1'de 32 karşılaşmaya çıktı.

15 MİLYONA ALMIŞLARDI

Sahada 1.542 dakika kalan Ludovic Blas, 5 gol ve 4 asist üretti. Fransız futbolcu; sağ kanat, orta alanın sağı ve 10 numara bölgelerinde görev yapabiliyor. Yani bu anlamda tam bir joker... Rennes onu 2023 yazında Nantes Kulübü'nden transfer etmişti. O dönemde 15 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler.

Galatasaray-Camavinga hattında neler oluyor? İşte son durum

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha listesinde Eduardo Camavinga da bulunuyor. Real Madrid'in satış listesine koyduğu Fransız futbolcuyla temaslar sürüyor. Ancak onun kafasında değişik bir plan bulunuyor.

Galatasaray bu yaz kesinlikle bir merkez orta saha hamlesi yapacak. Listede en çok dikkat çeken isim; Eduardo Camavinga... Real Madrid'in satış listesine koyduğu 23 yaşındaki futbolcuyla temaslar sürüyor. Madrid'in bonservis beklentisi 50 milyon euro civarında...

31 MİLYONA ALMIŞLARDI

La Liga temsilcisi, Fransız yıldızı 2021 yazında Rennes Kulübü'nden transfer etmişti. O dönemde 31 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. 1.82 boyundaki futbolcunun bu sezonki forma süreleri düşüş gösterdi. Eduardo Camavinga bu sebeple mutsuz. Madrid de onun yerine adam bakıyor.

LİVERPOOL'U BEKLİYOR

Oyuncu, Galatasaray tarafıyla görüşmelerini sürdürüyor. Ayrıca şu takımlar da onun durumunu takip ediyor:

Juventus

Borussia Dortmund

Tottenham

Ancak Liverpool'un da bazı ayrılıklar sonrasında Eduardo Camavinga için devreye girebileceği konuşuluyor. Camavinga'nın da onları beklediği öğrenildi. Yani Liverpool resmi teklif yaparsa, oyuncunun tercihi İngiliz devi olacak.

Udinese Zaniolo'nun opsiyonlarını kullanmadı: Çünkü mukavelesi seneye bitiyor!

Çok uzun bir süre Udinese'nin Zaniolo'nun satın alma opsiyonunu kullanacağı konuşuluyordu. Ancak İtalyan ekibi bunu yapmadı. Zaniolo'nun Galatasaray'daki sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek. Ve Udinese bu kozu kullanmayı planlıyor.

Galatasaray sezon başında Nicolo Zaniolo'yu iki farklı satın alma opsiyonuyla birlikte İtalyan ekibi Udinese'ye kiralamıştı:

1- 10 milyon euro ödenirse oyuncunun tapusu alınabilecek

2- 5 milyon euro ve sonraki satıştan %50 pay karşılığında oyuncunun tapusu alınabilecek.

MUKAVELE SÜRESİ

Uzun süre Udinese'nin bu iki 2 maddeden birini kullanacağı konuşuluyordu. Ancak iki koşulu da aktif hale getirmediler. Yani Zaniolo, Galatasaray'a dönüyor. Udinese'nin tavrının arkasında, İtalyan futbolcunun Sarı-Kırmızılı ekipteki mukavele süresinin bulunduğu öğrenildi: 30 Haziran 2027...

%50 PAY ÇIKARILSIN!

26 yaşındaki oyuncu, kontratının son senesine girdi. Udinese'nin 10 milyon euro gibi bir rakam önermeyi kesinlikle düşünmediği ortaya çıktı. İkinci opsiyon konusunda ise güncelleme bekliyorlar. Gelecekteki satıştan yüzde 50 pay ayrıntısının çıkarılmasını istiyorlar. Sadece 5 milyon euro bedelle Zaniolo için teklif yapacaklar. Eğer Zaniolo Galatasaray'da kalır ve elden çıkarılamazsa, önümüzdeki sezonun ardından bedelsiz ayrılabilecek.

Noa Lang'ın transfer tepkisi: Güldü!

Ara dönemde Napoli'den Galatasaray'a kiralanan Noa Lang, Sarı-Kırmızılılar'dan ayrılmıştı. Geleceğiyle ilgili birçok iddia var. Ancak Espanyol seçeneğine nasıl baktığını gayet açık şekilde ifade etti!

Mundo Deportivo, Noa Lang'la ilgili transfer haberi yaparken, "Napoli ve Galatasaray'daki başarısız dönemlerin ardından Noa Lang, Espanyol'da kariyerine yeni bir soluk getirebilir. Espanyol, gösterişli kanat oyuncusunun ekibiyle çoktan temasa geçti" ifadelerini kullandı.

İFADEYE DE TAKILDI

Hollandalı yıldız ise bu haberin altına "gülen surat" emojisi attı. Yani Espanyol seçeneğini bir anlamda ortadan kaldırdı. Lang'ın ayrıca, "Napoli ve Galatasaray'daki başarısız dönemlerinin ardından" ifadesine de takıldığı öğrenildi. 26 yaşındaki futbolcu, Galatasaray'la lig şampiyonluğu yaşamıştı.

ASLINDA İHTİMAL AÇIK

1.73 boyundaki sol kanat, Galatasaray'la Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde son 16 turunu da gördü... Cim-Bom, Noa Lang'ın 30 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmadı. Ancak geri dönüş ihtimali açık... Ağustos ayına kadar sol kanat alternatiflerinden istenen yanıtlar gelmezse, ibre yine ona dönecek. Yine de şu noktayı belirtmekte fayda var: Galatasaray onun için kesinlikle 30 milyon euro önermeyi düşünmüyor.

Juventus Fenerbahçe'nin canını sıkabilir: Konu Mateta

Fenerbahçe'de iki başkan adayı da en az 2 santrfor hamlesi yapmayı planlıyor. Ve Jean-Philippe Mateta'nın adı sıkça konuşuluyordu. Fransız forvette sıcak bir gelişme yaşandı.

Crystal Palace Kulübü, sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'te bitecek olan Jean-Philippe Mateta'yı satış listesine koymuştu. İngiliz ekibinin 25-30 milyon euro civarında bir bonservis beklentisi var. 1.92 boyundaki santrforun adı Fenerbahçe'yle de anılıyor. Çünkü iki başkan adayının da listesinde olduğu iddia ediliyor...

DÜNYA KUPASI ÖNCESİ

Konuyla ilgili flaş bir gelişme yaşandı. Juventus'un, Crystal Palace Kulübü'nden randevu talep ettiği öğrenildi. Siyah-Beyazlılar, işi Dünya Kupası öncesinde bitirmek istiyor. Jean-Philippe Mateta, Fransa Milli Takımı'nın kadrosunda bulunuyor. Fenerbahçe'de ise seçim bekleniyor.

GAZA BASILACAK

Başkanlık seçimi; 6-7 Haziran saat 10.00'da yapılacak. Juventus girişimlere başlasa da Kanarya'da yeni başkanın belirlenmesi sonrasında gaza basılacağı ifade edildi. Hem Aziz Yıldırım hem de Hakan Safi, en az 2 santrfor hamlesi yapılacağını açıklamıştı. Duruma göre sayı 3'e bile yükselebilir.

Galatasaray devredeydi: Roma bitirmek üzere

Borussia Dortmund ile mukavelesi biten Julian Brandt, Galatasaray'ın 10 numara adayları arasında bulunuyordu. Ancak Roma'nın oyuncu cephesiyle büyük oranda anlaştığı konuşuluyor.

İtalya basınındaki haberlere göre; Roma, Julian Brandt ile kişisel şartlarda büyük oranda anlaştı. Borussia Dortmund'la sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitecek olan Alman yıldızla yola devam edilmeyeceği resmen açıklanmıştı. Yani 30 yaşındaki futbolcu, istediği yere bedelsiz olarak gidebilecek.

HEPSİNİ GÖRMEK İSTEDİ

Galatasaray, 1.85 boyundaki futbolcuyla uzun süre ilgilendi. Ancak futbolcu cephesi, bütün seçenekleri değerlendirmek istediğini söylemişti. Cim-Bom, önümüzdeki sezon Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde mücadele edecek. Ancak Roma cephesinde de durum farklı değil...

BİLETİ KAPMIŞLARDI

Serie A'yı 3. sırada bitiren Roma, Devler Ligi biletini kapmıştı. Yani Julian Brandt açısından bu konuda Galatasaray ve İtalyan ekibi arasında fark yoktu. Kısa süre içinde transferle ilgili resmi açıklamanın yapılması bekleniyor. Yine de ıslak imzalar atılana kadar hiçbir hamleye "bitti" gözüyle bakılamaz...

Malta və San Marino ilə oyunları macarlar idarə edəcəklər

2 June 2026 at 18:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin Malta və San Marino yığmalarına qarşı keçirəcəyi yoxlama oyunlarının hakim təyinatları açıqlanıb.

Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, hər iki qarşılaşmanı Macarıstandan olan hakimlər briqadası idarə edəcək.

Malta ilə oyunu Mixali Kaprali idarə edəcək. San Marino ilə görüşün baş hakimi isə Marton Ruş olacaq. Bu qarşılaşmalar müvafiq olaraq iyunun 5-də və 9-da Macarıstanın Sombatxey şəhərində təşkil ediləcək.

5 iyun

22:00. Azərbaycan – Malta
Baş hakim: Mixali Kaprali
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Balaş Buzaş, Bençe Belitsa
Dördüncü hakim: Tamaş Boqnar
(Hakimlər briqadası Macarıstandandır).
Sombatxey, “Haladaş” stadionu.

9 iyun

22:00. Azərbaycan – San Marino
Baş hakim: Marton Ruş
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Balaş Şert, Balaş Şalai
Dördüncü hakim: Bençe Çsonka
(Hakimlər briqadası Macarıstandandır).
Sombatxey, “Haladaş” stadionu.

Ayxan Abbasov Malta ilə matçdan öncə sualları cavablandıracaq

2 June 2026 at 17:30

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasov Malta yığması ilə yoxlama oyunundan öncə jurnalistlərlə görüşəcək.

Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Məlumatda vurğulanır ki, Avstriyada təlim-məşq toplanışında olan Azərbaycan milli komandasının iyunun 5-də Malta yığmasına qarşı keçirəcəyi yoxlama görüşü öncəsi təşkil olunacaq mətbuat konfransının və açıq məşqinin vaxtı müəyyənləşib.

Belə ki, iyunun 4-də Azərbaycan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasov mətbuat konfransında jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandıracaq. Tədbirə saat 19:30-da start veriləcək. Saat 20:30-da isə ilk 15 dəqiqəsi mətbuat üçün açıq məşq start götürəcək. Tədbirlərin başlanma saatı Bakı vaxtı ilə göstərilib.

Xatırladaq ki, iyunun 5-də keçiriləcək Azərbaycan – Malta matçına Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 22:00-da start veriləcək. Qarşılaşma Macarıstanın Sombatxey şəhərində yerləşən “Haladaş” stadionunda təşkil ediləcək.

Ölkə birinciliyinə yekun vuruldu

2 June 2026 at 19:16

​Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyi və Azərbaycan Kamandan Oxatma Federasiyasının birgə təşkilatçılığı ilə kamandan oxatma üzrə ölkə birinciliyi uğurla başa çatıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Hövsan Olimpiya İdman Kompleksində təşkil olunan yarışlar çərçivəsində gənc idmançılar gərgin və maraqlı mübarizə şəraitində öz məharətlərini nümayiş etdiriblər. Yarışların U18 və U21 kateqoriyaları üzrə qaliblər kvalifikasiya mərhələsinin nəticələrinə uyğun olaraq müəyyən edilib.

U18 kateqoriyası üzrə Zəhra Carçılı və Nurlan Rəhimli 1-ci yeri, Sümeyyə Bədəlli və Sərdar Vəliyev 2-ci yeri, Yağmur Qurbanlı və Hüseyn Məhərrəmov isə 3-cü yeri tutublar. Yarışların U21 kateqoriyasında Fatimə Hüseynli və Əli Qənbərli 1-ci yerə, Aliyə Əliyeva və Anar Cavadzadə 2-ci yerə, Kseniya Butrik və İslam İsmayılov isə 3-cü yerə layiq görülüblər.

Ölkə birinciliyinin U15 kateqoriyası üzrə keçirilən mübarizəsində isə Sona Rüstəmli və Məhəmməd İsmayılov 1-ci yeri, Məryəm İbrahimli və Əhməd İsmayılov 2-ci yeri, Banu Məmmədova və Saleh Məmmədli isə 3-cü yeri qazanıblar.

Gərgin mübarizənin sonunda fəxri kürsüdə yer alan qalib idmançılara mükafatlar Suraxanı Gənclər Evinin əməkdaşı Aysel Hacıyeva, Hövsan Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin direktoru Əli Məlikzadə və Federasiyanın şöbə müdiri Kamran Həsənzadə tərəfindən təqdim edilib.

Bakıda Dünya Kuboku yarışları keçiriləcək

2 June 2026 at 18:56

1-3 oktyabr 2026-cı il tarixlərində Bakı şəhərində üzgüçülük üzrə Dünya Kuboku yarışları keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, nüfuzlu beynəlxalq yarışın yüksək səviyyədə təşkili, iştirakçıların təhlükəsizliyinin təmin edilməsi, eləcə də beynəlxalq federasiyanın texniki və təşkilati tələblərinin yerinə yetirilməsi məqsədilə Bakı Su İdmanı Sarayında genişmiqyaslı hazırlıq işlərinə başlanılıb.

Hazırlıq dövründə idman obyektində təmir-bərpa və yenidənqurma işləri aparılacaq, yarış avadanlıqları quraşdırılacaq, texniki və inzibati zonalar yaradılacaq, həmçinin iştirakçıların, hakimlərin, beynəlxalq federasiya nümayəndələrinin, könüllülərin və Təşkilat Komitəsinin fəaliyyəti üçün zəruri infrastruktur hazırlanacaq. Bu səbəbdən bədii gimnastika, bədii üzgüçülük, quruya tullanma məşqləri (Dry Diving), yapon döyüş növləri bölmələrinin, həmçinin Olimpiya hovuzu (50 metrlik), məşq hovuzu və su polosu hovuzunun fəaliyyəti müvəqqəti olaraq dayandırılacaq.

Qeyd edək ki, tətbiq olunan məhdudiyyətlər yalnız Dünya Kubokuna hazırlıq və yarışların keçirilməsi müddətini əhatə edir və daimi xarakter daşımır. Hazırlıq işləri və beynəlxalq yarış başa çatdıqdan sonra bütün bölmələrin və hovuzların fəaliyyətinin mərhələli şəkildə bərpa olunması nəzərdə tutulur. Qərar yalnız beynəlxalq idman tədbirinin təşkili ilə bağlı yaranmış təşkilati, texniki və təhlükəsizlik tələblərindən irəli gəlir.

Millinin iki oyununa təyinatlar

2 June 2026 at 18:32

Azərbaycan milli komandasının iyunun 5-də Malta, 9-da isə San Marino yığmasına qarşı keçirəcəyi yoldaşlıq oyunlarının hakim təyinatları açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az AFFA-ya istinadən xəbər verir ki, hər iki qarşılaşmanı Macarıstandan olan hakimlər briqadası idarə edəcək:

5 iyun

22:00. Azərbaycan – Malta
Baş hakim: Mixali Kaprali
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Balaş Buzaş, Bençe Belitsa
Dördüncü hakim: Tamaş Boqnar
(Hakimlər briqadası Macarıstandandır)
Sombatxey, “Haladaş” stadionu

9 iyun

22:00. Azərbaycan – San Marino
Baş hakim: Marton Ruş
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Balaş Şert, Balaş Şalai
Dördüncü hakim: Bençe Çsonka
(Hakimlər briqadası Macarıstandandır)
Sombatxey, “Haladaş” stadionu

Millinin baş məşqçisi media önünə çıxacaq

2 June 2026 at 18:15

Qadınlar arasında dünya çempionatının seçmə mərhələsi çərçivəsində iyunun 5-də Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda Macarıstan yığması ilə qarşılaşacaq Azərbaycan milli komandasının oyunöncəsi mətbuat konfransının və açıq məşqinin vaxtı açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə AFFA-nın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Baş məşqçi Siyasət Əsgərov iyunun 4-də media nümayəndələri ilə görüşəcək. Millinin açıq məşqi də həmin gün keçiriləcək.

 

Samsung Theme Park brings new keyboard designs, better previews for One UI 9

2 June 2026 at 18:45

Samsung has pushed a new update for the Theme Park Good Lock app version 1.1.02.01. The update brings several improvements for Galaxy users. Along with this, Samsung has added new features for One UI 9.

The latest update adds improved keyboard customization. Users running One UI 9 can now access new keycap designs. This gives them more ways to personalize their keyboard and match it with their favorite theme.

Samsung has also improved live icons and previews for the Clock and Calendar apps. These changes make previews look more accurate and realistic. As a result, users can better understand how their custom theme will appear before applying it. This improvement is also for One UI 9 devices.

These newly added features are designed to support One UI 9. Samsung’s next major software update is currently in beta testing. At the moment, the One UI 9 Beta Program is available for the Galaxy S26 series in selected regions.

Aside from this, the company has also worked on color tuning in this release. Custom themes should now look more balanced and visually appealing. Samsung says the update improves overall theme quality to help users create a cleaner and more polished interface.

Samsung Theme Park One UI 9

The update also includes general usability improvements and bug fixes. These changes are aimed at making the app more stable and easier to use. Users may notice smoother performance and a better customization experience after updating.

You can download the update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can install the update directly via the Good Lock app.

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Amazon reveals the dates for Prime Day 2026 — and I've found 11 of the best early deals that you can shop now

Amazon has confirmed the dates for this year's Prime Day sale and revealed several early deals that you can shop now — here's everything you need to know and my top picks from all the current offers.

Why VivaTech 2026 is the place to see Europe’s AI strategy take shape

2 June 2026 at 19:05
The global AI race is often framed as a battle between the United States and China. But at VivaTech, Europe is expected to make the case for an entirely different model.

Anthropic scales Claude Mythos to critical infrastructure in 15+ countries

2 June 2026 at 18:44
Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing, its security vulnerability program, and access to Mythos to 150 organizations across 15 countries — targeting critical infrastructure in power, water, healthcare, and communications where a cyberattack could affect 100 million people.

Fiorentina want Volpato, Gustavo Sa or Viery, but prices too high

2 June 2026 at 19:11

Fiorentina are seeking new players for coach Fabio Grosso, reportedly including Sassuolo’s Cristian Volpato, Gustavo Sá of Falaicao, or Gremio’s Viery.

The Viola had a dismal campaign where they narrowly avoided relegation, despite reaching the Conference League quarter-finals.

It is widely believed that their new boss will be Grosso, who just achieved mid-table comfort at Sassuolo after earning their promotion from Serie B last summer.

Fiorentina rebuilding for Grosso

FLORENCE, ITALY - APRIL 26: Fabio Grosso manager of US Sassuolo looks on during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Sassuolo Calcio at Artemio Franchi on April 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – APRIL 26: Fabio Grosso manager of US Sassuolo looks on during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Sassuolo Calcio at Artemio Franchi on April 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

The Corriere dello Sport notes that he has requested a creative player who can play behind the striker, and has a few alternatives.

Volpato would be intriguing, as he already worked with Grosso at Sassuolo and has just been called up by Australia for the 2026 World Cup.

The asking price for him is expected to be around €15-20m.

That is still lower than the other main contender, Gustavo Sá of Famalicao, as the 21-year-old is valued at closer to €30m after four goals and two assists in 34 games this season.

In defence, Gremio centre-back Viery turned 21 in January and the Corriere dello Sport claims that Fiorentina already made an offer worth €12m.

However, this was rejected with a demand of €20m, which is too much for the Viola tastes.

Adam Obert of Cagliari is a cheaper alternative at €8-10m, but without as much pep in his step.

Juventus’ goalkeeper hunt: Alisson preferred but Liverpool turmoil opens door to surprise alternatives

2 June 2026 at 19:04

Juventus are maintaining their pursuit of Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson despite significant complications at Anfield, with the Brazilian understood to have already given his personal approval to a move to Turin, but Liverpool’s internal turbulence making a deal increasingly difficult to engineer.

According to Tuttosport, Alisson remains Juventus’s clear first choice as they look to resolve what was one of the most glaring weaknesses of their 2025/26 campaign.

Michele Di Gregorio’s error-strewn season, conceding frequently from the first shot on target, has convinced the club’s hierarchy that a significant upgrade between the posts is non-negotiable this summer.

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19: Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa celebrates victory following the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 19, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) (Juventus links)
LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 19: Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa celebrates victory following the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 19, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Slot’s departure opens door as Juventus explore Martinez, De Gea and Nubel alternatives

The complication lies at Liverpool.

Former head coach Arne Slot had personally committed to sporting director Richard Hughes that he would block Alisson’s exit, concerned about the cumulative loss of dressing room leadership following the expected departures of Mohamed Salah, Andrew Robertson and Ibrahima Konaté.

Slot reportedly rejected Alisson’s own request to leave as a result. However, Slot’s sudden departure from the club, officially described as a mutual termination but reported in the English press as an unexpected dismissal, has changed the landscape.

Juventus are hoping that Liverpool’s ongoing restructuring leads to a change of stance on Alisson, though the situation remains complex. One possible scenario involves incoming coach Andoni Iraola promoting Georgian stopper Giorgi Mamardashvili to the number one role, which would free Alisson to leave.

Should the Alisson deal prove unworkable, Juventus have identified several alternatives. David de Gea could leave Fiorentina for between €5 and €10 million as the Viola look to reduce their wage bill, while Stuttgart’s Alexander Nubel, whose return to Bayern Munich is expected to lead to an immediate sale given Manuel Neuer’s continued presence, is valued at around €15 million.

The most surprising name to emerge, however, is Emiliano Martinez.

According to Sky Sport Italia, Juventus have registered interest in the Aston Villa and Argentina goalkeeper, whose Champions League and World Cup experience would represent exactly the leadership profile Spalletti has demanded.

The operation is considered economically complex, but the club intend to explore its feasibility with Villa in the coming days. Spurs shot-stopper Guglielmo Vicario, a long-standing Spalletti target, also remains in contention.

Napoli give McTominay pay rise with new contract to 2030

2 June 2026 at 18:51

Napoli have reportedly offered Scott McTominay a new and improved contract to June 2030, hoping to stave off any interest before the World Cup begins.

The midfielder hit the absolute peak of his career after leaving Manchester United for the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, as in his first season he was named Serie A MVP, won the Scudetto, and was nominated for the Ballon d’Or.

The 29-year-old’s value on the transfer market also surged from the original €30.5m fee paid to Manchester United in the summer of 2024.

McTominay rewarded for Napoli performances

PARMA, ITALY - APRIL 12: Scott McTominay of Napoli SSC reacts during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SSC Napoli at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 12, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
PARMA, ITALY – APRIL 12: Scott McTominay of Napoli SSC reacts during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SSC Napoli at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 12, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

According to multiple reports including Sport Mediaset, Gazzetta dello Sport and Tuttomercatoweb, Napoli are eager to lock him down to a new deal before he starts the World Cup with Scotland.

They sat down with McTominay to discuss an improved contract, which would be extended from the current 2028 expiry to 2030.

Above all, it would bump up his salary from the current €3m per season to a figure of €5m.

That puts him level with Rasmus Hojlund, only earning less than Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku in the current squad.

Scamacca to extend Atalanta contract to June 2028 despite Roma report

2 June 2026 at 18:33

Despite some suggestions of a possible return to Roma, it is now reported Atalanta have extended Gianluca Scamacca’s contract to 2028.

His current deal had been due to expire in June 2027, meaning this summer was the last chance to sell before the risk of losing him as a free agent.

This had prompted some reports that he could be snapped up by Roma, his hometown club and where his career began in earnest at their youth academy.

Atalanta determined to keep Scamacca

BERGAMO, ITALY - MARCH 07: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta BC in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Udinese Calcio at New Balance Arena on March 07, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – MARCH 07: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta BC in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Udinese Calcio at New Balance Arena on March 07, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

However, Tuttomercatoweb claim that Atalanta have an option to extend unilaterally and have already activated it, so the contract now runs to June 2028.

Despite numerous injury problems stemming from last year’s anterior cruciate ligament rupture in his knee, he still contributed 14 goals and three assists in 38 competitive games this season.

He was purchased from West Ham United for €28m plus add-ons in 2023 and Scamacca looks ready to remain with Atalanta for a while longer.

Maurizio Sarri is set to take over as the new coach from Raffaele Palladino, and appreciates someone of his characteristics.

Report Cambiaso targeted by Chelsea after Manchester City bid

2 June 2026 at 18:20

Having already been targeted by Manchester City last year, now Chelsea are seemingly interested in Juventus full-back Andrea Cambiaso.

The versatile figure is primarily a left-back, but can also play on the right, or in more advanced wing-back roles.

He is one of the likely players to be sacrificed this summer after Juventus failed to qualify for the Champions League, and had already been linked with a Premier League move in recent years.

Cambiaso back on Premier League radar

TURIN, ITALY - MARCH 07: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 07: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)

Manchester City had been in advanced negotiations for the player in January 2025 with a deal worth €65m, but the talks fell apart and then an injury further put the issue on the backburner.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Chelsea have now set their sights on Cambiaso, especially if Marc Cucurella were to leave Stamford Bridge.

Barcelona were also mentioned for the Italy international, who is 26 years old and has a contract in Turin until June 2029.

The asking price is reported to be around €50m, which would be a big profit considering Juve paid €15.5m to buy him from Genoa in 2022.

They also owe Genoa a 15 per cent cut of the future sale fee as part of that agreement.

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 03: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Santiago Pierotti of US Lecce during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and US Lecce at on January 03, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 03: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Santiago Pierotti of US Lecce during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and US Lecce at on January 03, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

This season, Cambiaso contributed three goals and five assists in 47 competitive games for Juventus.

Gila wanted by Napoli and Milan but Lazio raise wall as contract standoff looms

2 June 2026 at 18:16

Lazio are willing to allow Mario Gila to run down his contract rather than sell him cheaply this summer, despite mounting interest from Napoli and Milan in one of Serie A’s standout centre-backs of the past twelve months.

According to Fabrizio Romano, via CalcioMercato, Napoli have been tracking the Spanish defender for over a month and he has emerged as a top defensive priority under incoming coach Massimiliano Allegri and sporting director Giovanni Manna.

Gila’s contract expires in June 2027, but Lazio are not prepared to facilitate a discounted exit and have made their position clear.

ROME, ITALY - MARCH 15: Mario Gila SS Lazio celebrates a victory after the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico on March 15, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi - SS Lazio/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 15: Mario Gila SS Lazio celebrates a victory after the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico on March 15, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

Napoli’s Champions League trump card gives them the edge in Gila pursuit

Napoli hold a strong hand.

The prospect of Champions League football is understood to appeal significantly to the Spaniard, who has never competed in the competition, and his familiarity with Serie A means no adaptation period would be required.

Allegri’s personal admiration for the player, he had identified Gila as a target during his time at Milan, adds further momentum to Napoli’s pursuit.

Milan’s interest has effectively stalled following their leadership overhaul, with Gila having been a favourite of outgoing sporting director Igli Tare. Lazio, meanwhile, are content to wait, the club have shown repeatedly under Lotito that they would rather lose a player on a free than negotiate under duress.

Impressive U21 Fini potential for Napoli in swap with Genoa

2 June 2026 at 18:00

Sky Sport Italia claim Napoli are ready to pick up Italy Under-21 international Seydou Fini from Genoa in exchange for Nosa Obaretin.

The idea is said to be in the early stages, but negotiations between the two clubs have begun initial negotiations for the swap.

Napoli eye Fini in swap with Obaretin

GENOA, ITALY - AUGUST 9: Seydou Fini of Genoa looks on during the Coppa Italia match between Genoa CFC and Reggiana at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on August 9, 2024 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – AUGUST 9: Seydou Fini of Genoa looks on during the Coppa Italia match between Genoa CFC and Reggiana at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on August 9, 2024 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

Fini is a very impressive attacking winger who can play on the right or left, and today is his 20th birthday.

Coming up through the Genoa youth system, he had experiences at Standard Liege in Belgium and Excelsior in the Netherlands before impressing in Serie B for Frosinone over the last six months.

Fini is a regular for the Italy Under-21 side and has been added to the senior squad for the upcoming friendly matches against Luxembourg and Greece.

CASTEL DI SANGRO, ITALY - AUGUST 03: Nosa Edward Obaretin of SSC Napoli looks on during the pre-season friendly match between Napoli and Stade Brestois 29 at Stadio Teofilo Patini on August 03, 2025 in Castel di Sangro, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Bellini/Getty Images)
CASTEL DI SANGRO, ITALY – AUGUST 03: Nosa Edward Obaretin of SSC Napoli looks on during the pre-season friendly match between Napoli and Stade Brestois 29 at Stadio Teofilo Patini on August 03, 2025 in Castel di Sangro, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Bellini/Getty Images)

Obaretin is 23 years of age and plays as a central defender or a left-back.

He spent time in the Milan youth academy before coming to Napoli in 2022, but largely went out on a series of loans to Trento, Bari and this season Empoli.

Andoni Iraola requests €70m signing of Real Madrid star for Liverpool

2 June 2026 at 17:32

Andoni Iraola increasingly looks like he’s going to be the next Liverpool manager and there’s already transfer news coming in about the players he wants.

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The Spanish tactician, who is leaving Bournemouth at the end of his contract, has been strongly linked with the Liverpool job by BBC Sport and others after the recent sacking of Arne Slot.

And now a report from Fichajes claims that Iraola has already asked the Reds about potential signings, with one of his priorities being Real Madrid centre-back Dean Huijsen.

The Merseyside giants could do with strengthening at the back this summer after the departure of Ibrahima Konate on a free transfer, and Huijsen is someone Iraola knows well.

Dean Huijsen to link up with Andoni Iraola again at Liverpool?

Huijsen was a key player for Iraola at Bournemouth last season, with the talented young centre-back’s fine form for the Cherries leading to interest from a host of bigger clubs before he eventually ended up at Real Madrid.

The 21-year-old has arguably not been entirely convincing during his time at the Bernabeu so far, though, so it could be that there’ll be an opportunity for clubs to move for him this summer.

Given Liverpool’s need for signings in defence, and Iraola’s connections with the player, this move could make a lot of sense for all parties involved.

Liverpool might need two CB signings this summer

Huijsen could be a good option for LFC to replace the departing Konate in defence, but Iraola will also surely need to think about Virgil van Dijk’s situation as well.

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The experienced Netherlands international remains a top player, but he’s not getting any younger and there are perhaps signs that he’s starting to look past his peak at this level.

It will be interesting to see if these Huijsen links go anywhere, while TEAMtalk have also mentioned Club Brugge defender Joel Ordonez as another name on Liverpool’s radar for that area of their squad.

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How SEO turns customer success into AI-readable proof

2 June 2026 at 18:00
How SEO turns customer success into AI-readable proof

SEO has expanded beyond conversion into the operational side of the business, because that’s where the signals AI engines increasingly rely on get created.

When AI systems decide whether to recommend a brand, they evaluate post-sale signals like onboarding accuracy, performance outcomes, integration depth, and customer advocacy. Most of that information lives inside sales, support, customer success, and delivery teams, not inside marketing calendars or publishing workflows.

That creates a major SEO opportunity. Much of the evidence that could influence AI visibility still dies in CRMs, support platforms, and quarterly retrospectives rather than being codified into machine-readable form.

Bots and algorithms need to understand your business: what you offer, how you deliver it, and what customers think about it, in as much detail as possible. Here’s how.

5 stages that turn customer success into SEO signals

OPIDC stands for onboarded, performed, integrated, devoted, and codified. 

The first four stages map to the customer-success lifecycle most service and SaaS businesses already run: onboarding, adoption, retention, and advocacy. 

Codified is the addition. It describes the work of turning post-sale experiences into machine-legible evidence that AI systems can evaluate, compare, and recommend.

My termWhat everyone else calls it
OnboardedOnboarding
PerformedAdoption, first value, time-to-value
IntegratedRetention, expansion, stickiness
DevotedAdvocacy, loyalty
CodifiedNo established term

The first four stages — onboarded, performed, integrated, and devoted — describe what the business already does as part of its operations. The fifth stage — codified — describes what SEO does with what the business produces.

Together, those five stages form the people phase, which sits after the first 10 gates of the AI engine pipeline: discovered, selected, crawled, rendered, indexed, annotated, recruited, grounded, displayed, and won.

Combined, the 15-gate sequence extends the AI assistive agent optimization approach I was exploring when I first coined AEO.

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OPID is the business, not a content opportunity

The four OPID stages are the active core of business operations, and they’re where the business actually makes money.

Onboarded is the operational practice of getting new clients from sale to delivery. Performed is the operational practice of achieving measurable outcomes against a baseline. Integrated is the operational practice of becoming structurally embedded in clients’ lives. Devoted is the operational practice of earning unprompted advocacy.

The people who run these stages are the sales, service, support, customer success, and delivery teams. Marketing shapes the message, but the raw material comes from the people doing the delivery. What’s changed is that SEO now has work to do inside that operational core: harvesting from it.

Frame the work as harvesting the output of other teams, and the service team turns from gatekeeper into collaborator. You walk away with large amounts of raw material to publish, codify, and distribute, where AI engines can read it.

Walk into a customer-success meeting saying, “I need content for my blog,” and nobody pays attention. Walk in saying, “The evidence your team produces every week influences whether AI recommends us to the next prospect, and I want to help you capture it,” and they’ll engage and help you.

Run OPIDC properly, and the work benefits the entire business. James Dooley told me his sales team now mostly fills in onboarding forms because AI has already done much of the selling before anyone picks up the phone. Inquiry volume is down, sales are up, and buyers often arrive already convinced.

That’s what OPID looks like once you harvest it, codify it, and distribute it.

AI-era business engineering - Assistive agent optimization in place

Your customer is now two customers, and only one of them can watch you work

Whether your next customer is a person or an agent, the work is the same: engineer the business to serve both, then make sure machines can see, ingest, and evaluate the quality of what you do. 

Here’s the trap: OPID is some of the most persuasive evidence you can generate, and it’s invisible to everyone except the client being served in that moment. Every other prospect, and every agent weighing you against a competitor, stands outside the room while your best work happens inside it.

The agent is the exception. In agential mode, the agent sees the delivery, evaluates it against the promised terms, and decides whether to return. That means you now have a second audience to satisfy, and the agent may control repeat transactions. 

Please the human and lose the agent, and you risk losing the repeat business the agent influences. Please the agent, and you may earn a customer who reselects you every cycle without a sales call. 

Dave Davies at Weights and Biases has explored this idea through the lens of “my client is an agent, how do I provide after-sales service for a machine?”

The agent checks your story against the open web

The catch is that the agent sits inside a walled garden. It evaluates the quality of what you delivered, but when an experience disappoints, it may return to the open web to verify whether it got you wrong. It looks for public evidence that supports or contradicts its experience with your brand.

If the open web reinforces your credibility, the agent may treat the bad experience as an exception and continue recommending you. If the open web confirms weaknesses or inconsistency, the agent may conclude it backed the wrong brand and quietly switch to a competitor. You never see that decision happen.

An agent’s loyalty is shaped by its direct experience with you, but public proof still matters when it goes looking for validation.

And it goes deeper than that. The agent runs on a model trained on the open web, built from the same public record you’re either feeding or neglecting. Your digital footprint shapes what the machine thinks about you long before any individual query. It’s what the model learned from, what the agent checks against, and one of the few assets you can actively build. 

Neglect it, and you become invisible in training data and difficult to verify in the moment. Build it, and you’re known before the conversation starts and reinforced when it does. This helps with both humans and assistive engines: your digital footprint supports both discovery and trust.

Here’s the part that matters more than the labels themselves: OPID isn’t a marketing program bolted onto the business. It’s the business, the way companies operate to make money, whether they’re B2B, B2C, ecommerce, or SaaS. Every one of these companies onboards customers, performs against a promise, embeds itself into customer workflows, and earns advocacy, because that’s what operating a business requires. 

The new requirement is codifying those experiences and distributing them back into the open web. That’s the flywheel, and it applies across business models.

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Onboarded: Getting the customer from sale to first success

Onboarded is what you do to take a customer from the moment they pay to the moment they get what they paid for, and get them there without the wheels coming off. Whatever you sell, the job is the same: close the gap between what you promised in the sale and what the customer actually experiences when delivery begins.

That’s the satisfaction gap. You close it before the contract is even signed by asking two questions many businesses skip:

  • What matters most to you here?
  • How will you know you’ve got it?

If you don’t ask the second question, your team and the customer end up measuring success against different scorecards, and the relationship starts breaking down in the first few weeks because you were working toward different outcomes.

So you get the answer up front, write it down, and carry it across every part of the business that touches the account. You’ve defined what success looks like in the customer’s own words before you deliver a thing. Get that right, and you can codify it and distribute it as proof of delivery.

Harvest: When the client tells you the first win landed, capture it in their words, include the date, then codify it and distribute it.

Performed: Delivering a measurable outcome against a baseline

Performed is doing the thing you were paid to do and proving it made a difference. You increase the client’s revenue, reduce their processing time, solve the problem they hired you to solve, and deliver the result they came in wanting. Then you do the part many businesses miss: show the difference from where they started.

“Reduced support tickets by 43% in six months against a baseline of 1,200 a month” is proof that a machine can evaluate confidently. “We helped them grow” is a claim every human and every engine will question.

The trap is measuring only what the customer happens to notice — the project finished, the order shipped, the feature launched — while never capturing the comparison against the prior state. That comparison is the proof. Capture it, and you have evidence machines can evaluate and support.

Harvest: Results only matter in context, so capture the before and after to create evidence instead of unsupported claims.

Integrated: When the customer makes you a repeatable use case

Integrated is earning a permanent place in how the customer operates, not by trapping them, but by becoming the answer they reach for every time the need comes around again. This is the customer who has stopped shopping. They have a recurring job, you’re the one they call, and they’re happy keeping it that way.

When you sell something ongoing, it’s the account that renews without a conversation because you’ve become how a particular thing gets done. When you sell something bought once, it’s the buyer who comes straight back without comparing, the brand an agent drops into the basket because it already ran the comparison and you won.

Different shape, same outcome: you become the use case they’ve assigned to you, and you keep earning it so they never feel the need to reopen the question. Win that, and the renewal happens before anyone thinks to reconsider.

Harvest: Listen for lines like, “I can’t imagine XYZ without them.” That’s the customer telling you you’ve become a repeatable use case worth keeping.

Devoted: When the customer sells you to the next customer

Devoted is turning a happy customer into one who says so publicly. It’s one of the strongest signals in the model because engines can distinguish earned advocacy from manufactured promotion. A manufactured testimonial carries little weight. A customer praising you independently carries much more.

The B2B client naming you on a panel, the SaaS user posting a workflow to their network, the ecommerce buyer leaving an unsolicited review, and the B2C customer recommending you to a friend are all doing the same thing: describing what you do in their own words, in language the next buyer actually needs to hear.

That phrasing often carries more weight than brand messaging because it serves as independent corroboration rather than self-description. The challenge is that customers rarely do it on their own, so part of the work is creating opportunities for them to share those experiences publicly.

Harvest: Encourage customers to share their experiences publicly, capture those stories, publish them on your own channels, and encourage customers to publish them on theirs.

The proof AI needs already exists

Here’s the thing many SEOs have been getting half-right for years. You create content to satisfy machines, and always have, but too much of it gets created at a desk instead of being extracted from how the business actually serves its customers. You end up talking to the machines without gathering the material they actually need.

That material doesn’t live in your head or your content calendar. It lives in the business: in sales calls, support desks, account managers, founders taking difficult calls, and the day-to-day reality of delivering the right thing to the right people. Your job is to extract it, codify it, and feed it back into the ecosystem.

That’s the foundation under everything else, because codifying isn’t about writing content and guessing what people want to hear. It’s about pulling sales calls, FAQs, success stories, and product attributes from a central source and consolidating them.

The unique marketing content you create still matters — the pieces where you demonstrate topical authority and show you know what you’re talking about — but that’s one stream, not the whole river.

This is where much of the SEO community has it backward. We overlook the bigger truth sitting in plain sight: businesses are already delivering the right products and services to the right people every day. That delivery is what convinces both machines and humans. You don’t have to invent it. You have to codify it and make it visible.

And this extends beyond AI assistants. The model we’re discussing includes assistive engines like Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Copilot, but codifying isn’t an AI-specific tactic. It’s the discipline of making what you do legible to any machine that reads content, which is exactly what marketing teams already try to do on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms.

The moment they codify content for those channels, they’re feeding assistive engines too, because those systems read many of the same sources. One discipline supports every machine, and marketing teams have already been laying much of the groundwork.

So stand where your audience is looking. Show them how well you serve people they recognize as themselves, invite them down the funnel by demonstrating you can solve their problem, and let them see the proof in your delivery. 

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Codifying is your job, and every channel depends on it

Codifying gives SEO a coordinating role across the business. The business creates value every day, serves customers, and delivers results. Someone has to extract that evidence, turn it into something machines can read, and distribute it into the world. Increasingly, that responsibility falls to SEO.

And here’s the broader shift: machine-driven distribution now shapes nearly every major platform. Google, ChatGPT, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram all rely on systems deciding what gets surfaced. That means every platform increasingly depends on structured, machine-readable content. 

Marketing teams can publish raw posts and hope they land, but machines can’t reliably interpret unstructured information. Distribution works better when someone codifies the message first, turning it into structured proof that can travel across search, assistive engines, and social platforms.

That content has to come from the business itself: real delivery, real customer feedback, and real proof, not marketing copy invented to fill a calendar. That’s why business operations, marketing, and SEO increasingly depend on each other. Business teams generate the evidence. Marketing shapes the message. SEO codifies and distributes it in ways machines can understand.

Because increasingly, once communication moves through a screen, a machine helps determine whether people see it. Codify for that machine, and you do more than feed search and AI systems. You organize information in a way that also makes it easier for humans to understand. The structure that helps algorithms interpret content also helps people process it.

The takeaway is simple: codify the real business. Use real delivery, real customer feedback, and real proof, then distribute it where your audience is already looking. Machines increasingly mediate what people see online, so feeding those systems has become part of reaching humans in the first place. That’s why codifying matters, and why SEO is well positioned to lead it.


This is the 16th piece in my AI authority series.

Why high-ROAS campaigns don’t always deserve more budget

2 June 2026 at 17:00
Why high-ROAS campaigns don't always deserve more budget

It’s one of the best “problems” you can have in paid media.

You’re running a campaign that delivers on every front. Cost per acquisition is strong. Return on ad spend is exceptional. Lead quality meets expectations. Average order value is exactly where it should be.

Then the ask comes in: Double the budget and keep the momentum going.

Before you take that step, pause. Increasing budget can unlock more performance, but only if there’s real room for that budget to be productive. If you’ve already maximized what the campaign can deliver on its own, adding budget can lead to higher costs without meaningful incremental revenue gains.

There are times when increasing budget is the right choice, and those are covered later. First, it’s important to understand when not to increase spend.

(Disclosure: I’m a Microsoft Ads employee, and while I’ll share some Microsoft insights, this is intended to be a platform-agnostic piece.)

What to evaluate before increasing budget

Before you increase spend, make sure the campaign can support more scale without sacrificing efficiency.

Learning periods matter

Any meaningful change to budget, target CPA, or target ROAS can trigger a learning period.

In Microsoft Advertising, changes exceeding approximately 15% are likely to introduce performance volatility. This can result in short-term fluctuations in efficiency and volume while the system recalibrates.

If you increase budget too aggressively, you risk disrupting a high-performing campaign. A more stable approach is to increase budgets incrementally week over week. It’s also important to set expectations with stakeholders that growth will be gradual rather than immediate.

Validate that performance is real

High return on ad spend only matters if it reflects real business value. Before increasing investment, confirm that:

  • Conversion tracking is accurate and complete.
  • Lead quality aligns with downstream outcomes.
  • Revenue signals reflect actual profitability.

Document any changes to conversion tracking or values, and clearly communicate what’s being measured and why.

Market saturation is real

Doubling down on a single audience or geography can lead to diminishing returns.

If you increase budget without expanding reach, you may oversaturate the available audience. This can drive up costs without expanding opportunity. Effective scaling often requires:

  • Expanding into new markets or geographies.
  • Introducing new audience segments or personas.
  • Structuring additional campaigns instead of overloading a single one.

Define the goal: Efficiency or scale?

There’s a natural trade-off between efficiency and scale. At higher volume, it’s difficult to maintain peak return on ad spend. If stakeholders expect the same efficiency at significantly higher spend, misalignment is likely.

Be explicit about the objective:

  • Are you trying to maintain efficiency?
  • Are you trying to grow volume while staying within profitable limits?

Clarity here prevents frustration later.

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3 strategic questions to ask before increasing budget

1. Do you actually have impression share room to grow?

Impression share and share of voice are critical indicators of growth potential.

  • If you’re losing impression share due to budget, increasing spend can unlock gains.
  • If you’re losing impression share due to rank, increasing budget alone won’t solve the problem.

In those cases, you may be dealing with:

  • Bids that aren’t competitive relative to auction prices.
  • Campaign structure issues that limit performance.
  • Inefficient or irrelevant keyword coverage.

If impression share lost due to rank exceeds 50%, increasing budget is unlikely to drive incremental value because there’s either a structural issue or you’re underbidding. Raising the budget might solve the latter problem. However, you need to be prepared for higher CPCs.

Before increasing budget, audit the following:

  • Keyword duplication and overall coverage.
  • Bid levels relative to daily budgets and auction dynamics.
  • Search term quality and relevance.

Budget can’t compensate for structural inefficiencies.

2. Is there room for more demand, or are you just bidding higher?

Return on ad spend alone isn’t a sufficient signal for scaling.

Search campaigns primarily capture existing demand. They don’t lend themselves to creating it outside of AI surfaces.

If you increase budget without increasing demand, the system often responds by:

  • Bidding more aggressively on existing queries.
  • Increasing cost per click to win more auctions.
  • Recycling the same demand pool at a higher cost.

Sustainable growth requires expanding demand, not just competing harder for the same users.

This includes investing in:

  • Upper- and mid-funnel channels such as video and social formats.
  • Creative that communicates clear value propositions such as speed, reliability, or cost efficiency.
  • Messaging that influences how users think about your brand before they search.

AI-powered surfaces also play a role. Campaigns that use automation and broader matching approaches are more likely to capture incremental demand signals, especially when supported by strong visual and text creative.

3. Should this budget go into a new campaign instead?

Not all growth should happen within a single campaign.

If a campaign is already optimized and stable, allocating additional budget to it can introduce risk without creating new opportunities.

Consider alternatives such as:

  • Launching a new campaign targeting a distinct market or geography.
  • Creating new audience segments or product groupings.
  • Testing new campaign types or formats to expand reach.

This approach allows you to scale while protecting what’s already working, and it enables clearer measurement of incremental impact.

When increasing budget does make sense

You’re constrained by budget rather than rank

If impression share lost due to budget is high and conversion tracking is reliable, increasing budget can unlock incremental volume.

In this scenario, you’re not fully participating in available auctions, which creates room for additional spend to perform. This can mean more budget for high-performing keywords and more advertising hours.

The campaign is new and still learning

For newer campaigns, additional budget can accelerate the learning phase by providing more data.

If you’re already in a learning period and willing to accept short-term variability, increasing budget early can help the system stabilize and identify performance patterns more quickly.

You’re scaling demand alongside spend

Budget increases are most effective when paired with demand generation efforts.

This includes:

  • Expanding reach through new channels.
  • Increasing creative coverage.
  • Investing in AI-powered formats.

In this context, increasing budget becomes part of a broader growth strategy rather than a standalone tactic.

What deliberate scaling looks like

A high-performing campaign with strong return on ad spend is a strong foundation, but it doesn’t guarantee that additional budget will drive additional value.

Before increasing spend:

  • Validate that performance reflects real business outcomes.
  • Confirm that there’s room to grow.
  • Align on efficiency versus scale.
  • Decide whether growth belongs in the current campaign or a new one.

Deliberate scaling protects existing performance while unlocking new opportunity.

Google May 2026 core update rollout is now complete

2 June 2026 at 16:46

Google has confirmed that the Google May 2026 core update has finished rolling out. The second core update of 2026 started on May 21, 2026 and took about 12 days to roll out completing on June 2, 2026.

As a reminder, this is Google’s second core update of 2026. It follows the March 2026 core update, the March 2026 spam update, and the February 2026 Discover update.

What Google is saying. Google updated its Search Status Dashboard to state:

  • Released the May 2026 core update. The rollout may take up to 2 weeks to complete.

Google posted on LinkedIn saying:

  • “This is a regular update designed to better surface relevant, satisfying content for searchers from all types of sites. The rollout may take up to 2 weeks to complete.”

What we saw. This core update didn’t take long to land, as it was announced on a Thursday afternoon and was already felt in a big way the following Saturday, May 23rd. It was pretty significant throughout that first week and then we saw more large ranking movements the following Saturday, May 30th. We even saw some even more volatility in the past 24-hours, right before Google marked this core update done.

Here is a chart from Semrush of the volatility over the past 30-days – notice those spikes in volatility:

What to do if you are hit. Google didn’t share new guidance specific to the May 2026 core update. However, Google has previously offered advice on what to consider if a core update negatively impacts your site:

  • There aren’t specific actions you can take to recover. A negative rankings impact may not mean anything is wrong with your pages.
  • Google provided a list of questions to consider if your site is hit by a core update.
  • You may see some recovery between core updates, but the biggest changes tend to follow another core update.

In short: write helpful content for people, not for search engines.

  • “There’s nothing new or special that creators need to do for this update as long as they’ve been making satisfying content meant for people. For those that might not be ranking as well, we strongly encourage reading our creating helpful, reliable, people-first content help page,” Google said previously.

For more details on Google core updates, you can read Google’s documentation.

Previous core updates. Here’s a timeline and our coverage of recent core updates:

Why we care. By now, the May 2026 core update is done and if your site was impacted – in a positive or negative way – you would probably know by now. The main thing is to continue to focus on building a great website and make content that your users want to read and share.

Meanwhile, as Google Search sends less and less traffic to sites, due to the changes it is making to the search results with AI Overviews and AI Mode. So you need to do what you can to get whatever traffic you can from Google and ranking in the first position is ever more important.

How ‘it’s just SEO’ took over the GEO conversation

2 June 2026 at 16:00
It's just SEO took over the GEO conversation

Search has managed to do something impressive. At the precise moment it should be becoming more important and valuable to clients, large parts of the industry have chosen to argue themselves into irrelevance.

The real argument is about ownership. 

  • Who gets to define what search becomes next?
  • Who gets the budget?
  • Who gets to explain what happens when search stops being a list of links and starts becoming a machine that recommends answers, brands, and actions?

“It’s just SEO” has done so much damage. It sounds calm and experienced, like the sort of thing a serious search veteran would say to quiet the room. 

But it’s not strategy. It’s a meme constraining one of the biggest commercial opportunities the search industry has had in years.

Why memes matter to search

Memetics isn’t new. Richard Dawkins coined the term in “The Selfish Gene” in 1976, proposing that ideas, behaviors, and phrases spread through culture using the same logic as genes spread through populations. They replicate, mutate, and compete. The survivors aren’t necessarily the most accurate. They’re the easiest to copy.

Susan Blackmore took this further in “The Meme Machine,” arguing that humans are essentially meme machines: brains built to imitate, transmit, and store cultural information. The ideas that spread aren’t the truest ones. They’re the stickiest.

Consider “Happy Birthday to You.” The melody is simple enough to remember after one hearing. The words require no expertise to learn. The social context — a celebration, a cake, a room of people — gives everyone a reason to join in. Nobody decides to keep it alive. It keeps winning the competition for space in human memory and behavior.

“Jingle Bells” works the same way. It has no official guardian. It spreads because copying it costs nothing and signals belonging to a shared culture.

Slogans, rumors, political lines, and professional clichés travel the same way. They don’t survive because they’re correct. They survive because they’re easy to repeat, socially useful to the person repeating them, and emotionally charged enough to keep spreading. Accuracy isn’t part of the selection criteria.

SEO and GEO have a serious memetic issue.

How ‘it’s just SEO’ became the dominant meme

When GEO entered the industry conversation, the reaction was immediate. Some people looked at generative search and saw a materially different interface. They saw AI systems summarizing, recommending, citing, and generating answers in ways that didn’t behave like classic search results. They saw a need for new tools, workflows, measurement, and thinking.

Others saw a threat. For much of the SEO influencer community, the response was containment. “It’s just SEO” became the line. Then the chant. Then the weapon.

The phrase worked because it was perfect meme material: short, repeatable, and certain without requiring much investigation. It also protected status.

If GEO is just SEO, the existing hierarchy stays intact. The same speakers keep the spotlight. The same consultants keep the authority. The same agencies keep the same budgets, or avoid having to rethink how the new landscape changes their work.

Then came the uglier meme: “GEO grifter.”

That one did even more damage. It didn’t just question the term. It framed anyone using it as suspect. It turned curiosity into suspicion and experimentation into opportunism. It encouraged dismissal instead of investigation.

This is how professional consensus often forms online. Visible people repeat a simple framing, algorithms reward it, and repetition starts to look like agreement.

And this is where the search industry started harming itself. As the framing spread, consultants repeating it gained visibility and social reinforcement, while clients and brands increasingly saw generative search differently.

Clients buy certainty, not acronym wars

Marketers outside the SEO echo chamber are already ahead of many search specialists. They can see the interface changing because they use generative systems every day.

I’ve seen it firsthand. At BrightonSEO and several recent conferences, I asked the room a simple question: Who here is using AI to make decisions, solve problems, or get work done?

The hands went up. Not a few hands. All of them.

Hundreds of people in different rooms gave the same answer without needing to be briefed, persuaded, or dragged through a 30-post LinkedIn argument about terminology.

When marketers and business people are already changing how they search, decide, and work, the industry doesn’t get to sit in the corner insisting nothing has changed.

Clients don’t buy theological disputes. They buy certainty.

SEO has never been an easy channel to sell. Many companies have been burned by vague retainers, vanity metrics, and content strategies that produced a library of articles nobody needed.

At the same time, good SEOs have built companies, saved jobs, and created revenue. Both things are true, which is why the current argument is so dangerous.

If the industry can’t explain what has changed, buyers will defer. They’ll move budget into paid search, paid social, or whatever advertising unit Google, OpenAI, or Meta sells them next.

Organic search won’t get the exploratory investment it needs because the people who should be leading the conversation are still arguing about whether the word GEO is allowed to exist.

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The B2B Institute already called this

LinkedIn’s B2B Institute and the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute make this clear in their report, “Easy to find: Being where B2B buying happens.” The argument isn’t built around acronym point-scoring. It’s built around mental and physical availability. B2B brands grow by being easy to think of, find, and buy.

Physical availability covers three dimensions: presence, prominence, and portfolio. In a digital world, that means being discoverable across every environment where buying actually happens, not just the ones that existed five years ago.

The report explicitly describes GEO as “the new wave of SEO” and states that generative engine optimization rewards foundational brand-building: authority, relevance, thought leadership, authentic reviews, and earned mentions. It also notes that generative search and LLM-powered discovery are reshaping how information is surfaced, with relevance determined by content authority and context, not keywords.

The marketing scientists aren’t saying “write more keyword articles and relax.” They’re saying discoverability is changing, but the underlying fundamentals remain.

  • Be easy to think of and easy to find.
  • Build distinctive assets, create authority, and show up where buyers are looking.

This isn’t a choice between SEO and GEO. It’s a physical availability problem in a new search environment.

The 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. test

“It’s just SEO” collapses too much into one bucket. SEO already means different things to different people. To one person, it means technical hygiene. To another, content production. To another, digital PR. To another, ecommerce feeds, internal linking, and category pages. To another, local search or revenue-focused organic growth.

So when someone says GEO is “just SEO,” the obvious question is: Which SEO, exactly?

“Just SEO” sounds simple until you ask what it means between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

  • What are you doing today to increase the likelihood that a generative system recommends your brand in a buying situation?
  • What are you measuring?
  • What sources are you influencing?
  • What third-party evidence are you earning?
  • What brand associations are you strengthening?
  • What prompts, citations, and recommendation contexts are you monitoring?

If the answer is “helpful content,” we’re in trouble.

Helpful content isn’t a strategy. It’s a phrase so vague it means everything and nothing.

Brands need extractable, repeated, credible information about the problems they solve and the situations in which they should be chosen.

That’s why GEO is closer to digital PR, brand strategy, and content marketing than many people want to admit.

No name, no budget

Markets don’t fund things they can’t name.

A name isn’t decoration. It’s a buying mechanism. It’s how a nervous CMO turns a vague threat into a line item. It’s how procurement understands why last year’s SEO retainer isn’t automatically the answer to this year’s generative search problem.

If GEO is “just SEO,” it gets dragged into the existing SEO budget. And most SEO budgets are already fighting for oxygen. So the industry’s grand commercial plan is this: take a new interface, a new buyer behavior, a new measurement problem, and a new competitive surface, then hide it inside the same budget clients were already reluctant to increase.

That’s commercial self-sabotage.

Call it GEO, AI search visibility, or SEO evolved. The exact label matters less than creating a commercially legible category. Once a category has a name, it can have a brief. Once it has a brief, it can have a budget, a team, a process, a dashboard, and a target.

Kill the name, and you don’t protect SEO. You shrink the market it should’ve owned.

A better way to frame the shift

There’s a simple way out of this mess.

Call GEO “SEO evolved” if that helps. Call it “SEO rebranded for generative search” if that allows people to cross the bridge without losing face. But stop pretending nothing has changed.

Search is becoming generative, and brands need to become easier for AI systems to retrieve, understand, and recommend.

The goal is no longer just to rank. It’s to be recommended. To be:

  • Present in the answer.
  • Visible in the journey.
  • Credible sources.
  • Easy to choose when a buyer moves from curiosity to consideration.

That requires SEO skills. It also requires digital PR, brand strategy, technical understanding, measurement, and serious marketing thinking. GEO is SEO growing into the rest of marketing.

The brands that adapt to that shift will earn visibility as search changes. The ones still treating it as a naming debate risk missing the commercial opportunity entirely.

New Asus smartwatch launches globally with AMOLED display, titanium case and continuous health monitoring

Asus has launched a new smartwatch globally. Unveiled at Computex, the VivoWatch 6 Plus combines an AMOLED display with a titanium alloy case and continuous health monitoring. The new smartwatch offers sleep breathing movement analysis too, as well as ECG and blood pressure monitoring.

Leica Cine Compact 1 shrinks Leica laser projector in size and price

Leica has shrunk the laser projector. With the Cine Compact 1, Leica is presenting a much smaller, lighter and more affordable alternative to the Cine Play 1. Despite its lower price, the triple RGB laser projector is said to offer 4K resolution, autofocus, a zoom lens and a 240 Hz gaming mode.

“Everything is ready, let’s go”: New Steam Machine leak fuels launch hopes

The community currently believes that the Steam Machine could launch very soon – possibly as early as tomorrow. The latest reason for this optimism is the discovery that the Steam Machine’s Welcome Tour has been added to Steam’s backend in multiple languages, suggesting preparations for a global rollout.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 will weigh less than the Galaxy S26 Ultra

2 June 2026 at 18:32

Samsung’s upcoming wide Galaxy Fold, which is rumored to be called simply Galaxy Z Fold8 became the subject of a series of new leaks. Across several posts on X, tipster Ice Universe detailed several key specs of the Fold8, including its weight, which is allegedly 201 grams. To put that number into perspective, Huawei’s Pura X Max, which holds similar proportions to the Fold8, tips the scales at 229 grams. Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra weighs 214 grams, despite not boasting a folding screen. We saw a similar, though not so apparent, discrepancy between the Galaxy 25 Ultra (218g)...

Google Pixel Watch 5 pops up in certification listing

2 June 2026 at 17:33

Following up on the leaked images of the Pixel Watch 5, we now have a certification for the yet-to-be-released wearable from India’s BIS certification agency. The listing shows four model numbers: G0F3Y, G1XJ6, G25QD, and GFW3R. These are likely the Pixel Watch 5's 41mm and 45mm sizes and its two connectivity trims - Wi-Fi only and cellular. Google Pixel Watch 5 listing on BIS certification agency The scuba-diving leak from earlier this week showcased the 45mm version of the Pixel Watch 5. We also got confirmation that it features a heart rate sensor, a UWB chip and a pulse sensor,...

How to watch Wales vs Ghana match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly

2 June 2026 at 18:45
Wales will play against Ghana in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Wales vs Ghana on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Wales vs Ghana
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 2:45pm ET / 11:45am PT • Tuesday, June 2, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, FS2, Hulu + Live TV and ViX
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Match Overview

Ghana will look to bounce back from its recent loss to Mexico when it meets Wales in an international friendly as preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup continue. The Black Stars see the matchup as an important test against European opposition.

Their rivals will be Wales, who after narrowly missing out on qualification, will use the game to evaluate its squad and build for the future. With both teams eager to make progress, this is a contest fans will not want to miss.

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Hamzah Sheeraz and Jaime Munguia accused of avoiding ‘the bogeyman of boxing’

2 June 2026 at 18:29

Now that the super-middleweight world titles have all been picked up following Terence Crawford’s retirement, fans are hopeful that unification bouts could be around the corner, but in the eyes of one champion’s promoter, that is unlikely. Crawford trumped Canelo Alvarez in a legacy-defining fight last September, becoming the first three-weight undisputed champion since Henry […]

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Roy Jones Jr delivers honest verdict on David Benavidez vs Usyk after Verhoeven performance

2 June 2026 at 18:11

After dethroned Gilberto Ramirez last month, called for him to step up to heavyweight and face . Now, having witnessed Usyk underwhelm against Rico Verhoeven, Jones has provided an updated opinion on a potential Usyk-Benavidez showdown. Benavidez became a three-division world champion when he moved up to the 200lb division and beat down Ramirez to […]

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Sugar Ray Leonard says one of the Four Kings hurt him so badly he should’ve retired after the fight

2 June 2026 at 17:58

has revealed when he actually should have called time on his legendary professional career. Leonard is widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time, becoming a five-weight world champion along with being a member of the iconic ‘Four Kings’ with fellow greats , and . ‘Sugar Ray’ is the only member of […]

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NCAA baseball tournament super regionals: Bracket, scores, schedule, how to watch as teams vie for College World Series

The NCAA baseball tournament regionals are over … and some surprising teams are moving on. The nation’s No. 1 team, UCLA, is shockingly out of the event and two four-seeds — Little Rock and St. John’s — are moving on.

With the field narrowed down to 16 teams, the super regionals can officially begin. The super regionals will take place between Friday, June 5 and Monday, June 8. Once the dust is settled, the final eight teams will battle it out in the College World Series, which is scheduled from Friday, June 12 through either Sunday, June 21 or Monday, June 22 depending on how long the final series lasts.

Can the Cinderellas continue to surprise, punching their tickets to the College World Series? Or will they meet their untimely end to one of the remaining baseball powerhouses left in the tournament?

Jump to view scores from a specific super regional: Athens | Auburn | Austin | Chapel Hill | Lawrence | Morgantown | Troy | Tuscaloosa

(All times ET)

Athens Super Regional

June 6

  • Game 1: Georgia vs. Mississippi St. | 11 a.m.

June 7

  • Game 2: Georgia vs. Mississippi St. | 12 p.m.

June 8

  • Game 3 (if necessary): Georgia vs. Mississippi St. | TBD

Auburn Super Regional

June 5

  • Game 1: Auburn vs. Ole Miss | 8 p.m.

June 6

  • Game 2: Auburn vs. Ole Miss | 5 p.m.

June 7

  • Game 3 (if necessary): Auburn vs. Ole Miss | TBD

Austin Super Regional

June 6

  • Game 1: Texas vs. Oregon | 8 p.m.

June 7

  • Game 2: Texas vs. Oregon | 9 p.m.

June 8

  • Game 3 (if necessary): Texas vs. Oregon | TBD

Chapel Hill Super Regional

June 5

  • Game 1: North Carolina vs. Southern California | 3 p.m.

June 6

  • Game 2: North Carolina vs. Southern California | 2 p.m.

June 7

  • Game 3 (if necessary): North Carolina vs. Southern California | TBD

Lawrence Super Regional

June 6

  • Game 1: Kansas vs. Oklahoma | 6 p.m.

June 7

  • Game 2: Kansas vs. Oklahoma | 6 p.m.

June 8

  • Game 3 (if necessary): Kansas vs. Oklahoma | TBD

Morgantown Super Regional

June 5

  • Game 1: West Virginia vs. Cal Poly | 12 p.m.

June 6

  • Game 2: West Virginia vs. Cal Poly | 12 p.m.

June 7

  • Game 3 (if necessary): West Virginia vs. Cal Poly | TBD

Troy Super Regional

June 5

  • Game 1: Troy vs. Little Rock | 3 p.m.

June 6

  • Game 2: Troy vs. Little Rock | 3 p.m.

June 7

  • Game 3 (if necessary): Troy vs. Little Rock | TBD

Tuscaloosa Super Regional

June 6

  • Game 1: Alabama vs. St. John’s | 3 p.m.

June 7

  • Game 2: Alabama vs. St. John’s | 3 p.m.

June 8

  • Game 3 (if necessary): Alabama vs. St. John’s | TBD

How to watch the 2026 NCAA baseball tournament super regionals

The NCAA baseball tournament super regionals will air across various networks, including ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU.

Once the College World Series begins, all games will be broadcast on ESPN.

Eagles on the verge of a Jalen Hurts problem

Eagles on the verge of a Jalen Hurts problem originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Jalen Hurts seemed to take a step back in the 2025 NFL season.

The 2026 campaign may not get easier now that the Philadelphia Eagles have traded away No. 1 WR A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots. And that could bode poorly for Hurts' present and his future.

In a new article on Tuesday, Sports Illustrated national NFL writer Connor Orr predicts that Hurts will throw the fewest TD passes of an NFC East starting quarterback.

That's not super bold, just requiring health from Dak Prescott and Jayden Daniels and then a bit of a step forward from Jaxson Dart.

It's still notable, though, because the Eagles are in a division that will feature plenty of points scored, and they'll need Hurts to keep doing that.

Yes, he often finishes drives with a short run, but his passing efficiency has to be good enough to get into those spots.

"New season, new offensive coordinator and no A.J. Brown," Orr writes. "That means new challenges for Jalen Hurts, in addition to the old ones which never seem to have left him behind. I don’t think the Eagles will move on from Hurts after this season, but the team continues to add meaningful depth behind the Super Bowl champion."

MORE: Myles Garrett's Browns career comes to the most Cleveland of endings

That ending speculation, about the Eagles eventually finding a path forward with Hurts, is particularly fascinating.

Orr is right, because the Eagles have Tanner McKee on the rise as a backup and also drafted the athletic Cole Payton.

Hurts could stick around for the long haul in Philly, particularly if he puts together more of a statement season in 2026. If his timing and accuracy continue to be inconsistent, though, there could slowly begin to be change in the air in Philadelphia.

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Club presses Grêmio, weighs FIFA action over debt; details

Club presses Grêmio, weighs FIFA action over debt; details
Club presses Grêmio, weighs FIFA action over debt; details

Transfer Ban Threat: River Plate-URU prepares action at FIFA against Grêmio over Arezo

Grêmio could face headaches behind the scenes in the coming weeks. River Plate of Uruguay is expected to send a formal notice to the Porto Alegre club this Monday demanding payment of a debt involving striker Matías Arezo.

If the amount is not paid, the Uruguayan club plans to take the case to FIFA, which could result in a transfer ban — a punishment that prevents Grêmio from signing and registering new players until the debt is settled.

💰 The origin and amount of the debt

The Amount: The current claim is US$100,000 (around R$505,000 at the current exchange rate).

The Reason: River Plate-URU owns 50% of Arezo’s economic rights. Recently, Grêmio renewed the striker’s loan to Peñarol for a total of US$400,000 (split into two installments). By right, half of that amount belongs to River.

The Delay: The agreement stated that Grêmio had to pass on the Uruguayans’ share within 15 days after receiving payment from Peñarol. The US$100,000 now being charged refers to half of the first installment, which has already been overdue for about 30 days. The second installment is due this June.

🛡️ Grêmio’s position

Despite the risk of a FIFA ban, the mood behind the scenes at the Porto Alegre club is calm. Grêmio’s board views the amount as “small” by football financial standards and says it sees no reason for concern. The internal expectation is that the debt will be paid before any sporting sanction is imposed.

This is not the first time this partnership has caused this kind of friction. In January this year, Grêmio had to pay €151,500 (around R$943,000 at the time) to the same River Plate-URU, referring to Arezo’s first loan, precisely to avoid the feared transfer ban.

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A.J. Brown’s Heartfelt Farewell Message Reveals His True Feelings on Eagles Trade

It’s official. A.J. Brown’s tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles has come to a close after months of trade rumors and speculation. The Eagles agreed to trade Brown to the New England Patriots on Monday. Brown’s farewell message to Eagles fans was shared on his Instagram account. He thanked the city of Philadelphia, his teammates, coaches, Eagles personnel and all of “Eagles Nation” for making him and his family feel welcomed the moment he arrived. Brown also stated that it was an honor playing in Philadelphia, and will never forget the time spent in midnight green.

A.J. Brown’s Heartfelt Farewell Message Reveals His True Feelings on Eagles Trade

Brown’s Farewell Message: A Heartfelt Tribute

“Eagles Nation,

Thank you for welcoming my family and me with open arms from day one. This city, this locker room, and this fan base will always hold a special place in my heart.

To my brothers in that locker room – thank you for going to battle with me every single day. The memories we made together, on and off the field, are something I’ll carry with me forever.

To the coaching staff, trainers, equipment staff, cafeteria workers, and the cleaning crew – thank you for everything you do behind the scenes to keep us going. There are so many people in the building who make it possible for us to go out there and compete, and I’m grateful for all of you.

Playing for this city has been an honor, and I’m thankful for every moment I had in midnight green.

Thank you, Philly. Much love always. God bless.”

Brown Took the High Road Upon His Departure

The most noticeable part of Brown’s farewell message was the lack of any negativity. There were no sarcastic remarks and no jabs at the Eagles organization. Everything in his message was positive. Brown’s farewell message felt more like a thank you card than an unwanted farewell. Considering all of the negativity that swirled around his trade rumors, it was nice to see him end things on a positive note with the Eagles. His classy heartfelt message was a perfect way to close out his time with the Eagles.

Brown’s Career in Philadelphia Cemented His Legacy

While Brown’s farewell message addressed his thanks to the city, fans and Eagles personnel, he did not touch that much on his career in Philly. Brown spent four seasons with the Eagles and during that time he put up over 5,000 receiving yards. He also leg the Eagles two to Super Bowls against the Kansas City Chiefs and was able to win one of them. Brown has cemented his legacy in Philadelphia as one of the greatest wide receivers in Eagles history.

Brown’s Farewell Message: What is Next For Him?

What Brown’s farewell message did not touch on is that he will be reuniting with New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel who previously coached him during his time with the Tennessee Titans. He will also give Patriots quarterback Drake Maye the real No. 1 receiver they have been desperately searching for over the past few years.

The addition of Brown instantly elevates a receiving corps that did not possess an elite game changing threat and now provides Maye with arguably the most productive pass catching threat in the NFL. For a Patriots team hoping to speed up their rebuild and get back into the playoff picture, Brown can quickly become the focal point of the Patriots offense and a top tier offseason acquisition just weeks before training camp begins.

Also Read: Latest NFL Trade Rumors

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Vieira keen to stay at HSV with Arsenal willing to lower price

Vieira keen to stay at HSV with Arsenal willing to lower price
Vieira keen to stay at HSV with Arsenal willing to lower price

According to the Hamburger Abendblatt, Fábio Vieira has made the final decision to play for Hamburger SV again next season.

Now, an agreement with the midfielder's parent club Arsenal is needed to complete a permanent move to the Hanseatic club.

HSV originally had a €22million purchase option which has since expired – they were either unwilling to pay or unable to exercise. 

However, Arsenal now appear willing to let the left-footed player go for less, reportedly in the region of €10-15million package.

HSV, on the other hand, is unwilling to invest more than a single-digit million euro amount for the Portuguese playmaker. 

The Bundesliga club will carefully consider how far they are willing to stretch to sign a single player with one year left on his contract.

Should the clubs actually reach an agreement for the former FC Porto talent, a four-year contract is already lined up for Vieira. 

'I wanted to score 700 runs in IPL 2026; it was written in my phone notes': Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after winning Orange cap and MVP

Rajasthan Royals batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi revealed that scoring 700 runs in IPL 2026 was a personal target he had written down in his notes before the tournament, after the fearless teenager swept the major individual honours following a record-breaking campaign.


In Sunday’s final defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru retained the IPL title with a five-wicket victory over the Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium while 15-year-old Sooryavanshi emerged as the undisputed star of the season, collecting five awards at the post-match presentation ceremony.







In a stellar season of going past various records, the youngster finished as the tournament’s leading run-scorer with 776 runs to claim the Orange Cap and was also named the Most Valuable Player and Emerging Player of the Season. He also won the Super Striker award with a remarkable strike rate of 237.31 and the Super Sixes award after smashing a record 72 sixes during the season.


Following his record-breaking achievements and multiple award winning season, Sooryavanshi revealed his manifestation of scoring 700 runs in the season. In the post-match show of JioHotstar's Google Search AI Mode Match Centre Live, the youngest-ever MVP said, “ Before the season, I had written down in the Notes app on my phone that I wanted to score 700 runs in this IPL season. After every match, I used to check where I stood, so that was one goal I managed to achieve.”


Collecting the haul of five major individual accolades, the left-hander reflected, "It's a great feeling winning all these awards. I got to learn a lot from this season. There has been a lot to take in, both on and off the field, and I know that if I want to play for a long time, I have to work on a few things. So, that will be my focus going forward, and I'll look to do well in the upcoming matches.”

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Looking beyond the IPL, the teenager outlined his ambitions of playing the traditional format of the game. Highlighting his father’s role in his ambitions, he said during the show, “ Of course, I want to play Test cricket. My father has taught me from day one to prepare for the longer format. He always told me that Test cricket is the purest form of cricket. I haven't had many opportunities yet. I've played a few matches in the Ranji Trophy, and it was a bit tough for me. I know that I need to work even harder on my red-ball game.”

Steelers sign former Buffalo Bills safety

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 28: Darnell Savage #25 of the Buffalo Bills takes the field prior to the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Highmark Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed veteran safety Darnell Savage, per Aaron Wilson.

It had been reported that the two sides were in agreement on a deal back in March, but the two sides have now finally made the signing official.

Savage was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Maryland. He picked off nine passes in his five years with the Packers and signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2024, spending one full season in Duval. He appeared in games for the Jaguars, Washington Commanders, and Buffalo Bills in 2025.

Savage now joins a safety room consisting of DeShaun Elliott, Jaquan Brisker, potentially Jalen Ramsey, and Sebastian Castro, and Robert Spears-Jennings.

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A.J. Brown finally addressed the Jalen Hurts drama after the Eagles-Patriots trade

The Philadelphia Eagles' trade sending A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots was just one of two blockbuster deals on Monday, June 1. However, the trades involving Brown and former Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett, who is heading to the Los Angeles Rams, feature two players whose tenures end in very different fashions.

Specifically, Brown's relationship with Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was a talking point throughout much of the past two NFL seasons, and the 28-year-old wide receiver addressed that topic during an honest conversation less than one day after the trade news broke.

'People just grow apart': A.J. Brown gives honest answer on relationship with Jalen Hurts

Speaking with Maria Taylor on 7PM in Brooklyn, Brown was asked directly about Hurts and their relationship at the end of his tenure with the Eagles.

"Not as close as we once were," Brown said of his relationship with Hurts. "...There's no bad blood, there's actually still a lot of love. I love him to death, I want to see him accomplish all the things he want to accomplish. I didn't truly understand why our friendship became the center of everybody's attention when it came to football."

AJ Brown admits he and Jalen Hurts aren't as close as they used to be and haven't been for a couple of years, but says there's no bad blood between them.

“Nothing happened. People just grow apart.”

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"People just got so fixated on the relationship and wanting to talk about the history... but that wasn't what this was. I have nothing but love for him...," Brown continued. "Nothing happened. People just grow apart, nothing happened between me and him, or our families, or our wives, anything. Life happens, you just look up sometimes and you find yourself drifting away."

The blockbuster deal sending Brown to the Patriots nets the Eagles a 2028 first-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round pick. For the Patriots, it gives quarterback Drake Maye another weapon, pairing him with Romeo Doubs and Mack Hollins.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: A.J. Brown finally addressed the Jalen Hurts drama after Patriots trade

Bucs top position battle is going to be on offense in camp

Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report recently identified wide receiver as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' most important position battle heading into training camp.

For more than a decade, the Buccaneers could count on Mike Evans as the centerpiece of their passing attack. Following his departure in free agency, Tampa Bay enters a new era offensively and must determine how to replace the production of one of the greatest players in franchise history.

As head coach Todd Bowles explained, replacing a player of Evans' stature is not something that falls on a single individual. Instead, several receivers will be expected to take on larger roles within the offense.

According to Knox, that competition includes Chris Godwin Jr., Jalen McMillan, Emeka Egbuka, Tez Johnson, and rookie third-round pick Ted Hurst.

Knox also identified Egbuka as one of Tampa Bay's top breakout candidates entering 2026. The former first-round pick flashed his potential during stretches of his rookie season, finishing the year with 938 receiving yards and six touchdowns. With Evans no longer in the receiver room, Egbuka could be in line for an even larger role.

The article also highlighted Benjamin Morrison as a breakout candidate. Morrison appeared in 10 games as a rookie after recovering from the hip injury that ended his college career, but he is expected to have an opportunity to claim a starting role this season following the departure of Jamel Dean.

Training camp will ultimately help determine how the Buccaneers replace Evans' production, but according to Bleacher Report, no position battle on Tampa Bay's roster carries more importance than the competition taking place in the receiver room.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Replacing Mike Evans becomes top camp storyline for the Bucs

Breakout 1.50 ERA ace is most likely Yankee to win major award instead of Aaron Judge

New York Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler

Breakout 1.50 ERA ace is most likely Yankee to win major award instead of Aaron Judge originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is having another great season at the plate, but it hasn't been nearly as dominant as the last few years. 

Sooner or later, Judge is going to go on a hot streak and make everyone remember why he's the best right-handed hitter in the world. 

Judge shouldn't be ruled out to win his fourth AL MVP, but there's a pitcher on the Yankees who is more likely to take home hardware. 

"The competition for the American League Cy Young Award isn’t quite as captivating as it is in the senior circuit, thanks to injuries to last year’s top three finishers," The Athletic's Tim Britton wrote. "[Cam] Schlittler has surged to the forefront of a race with a lot of new faces, including Chicago’s Davis Martin and Cleveland’s Parker Messick." 

Schlittler has been unbelievable for the Yankees and leads the AL with a 1.50 ERA while allowing a league-low six hits per nine innings. 

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"Throwing 90 percent fastballs, the 25-year-old Schlittler has allowed six earned runs over his last eight starts, covering more than 50 innings," Britton added. "His ERA and FIP are both below 2.00, and only Dylan Cease is striking out hitters at a higher rate in the AL." 

Just last year, Schlittler was promoted to the Majors as an injury replacement. Now, he's making waves as one of the best starters in baseball. 

He has a legitimate chance to win this year's AL Cy Young Award. 

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Schar signs new contract - have your say

Fabian Schar
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Fabian Schar says he is "very glad" to be staying at Newcastle for another season, after signing a new one-year contract extension.

The 34-year-old defender's current deal was set to expire at the end of June but he will now remain at Newcastle for a ninth season.

Schar has made 251 appearances in all competitions for Newcastle since arriving in 2018, and is the club's second-longest serving player, but has been absent since having surgery on an ankle injury in January.

"I'm proud to call Newcastle home," he said on his new deal.

"Everybody knows how happy I am, both in this city and with this club, so I'm very glad to be continuing that for another year.

"Last season didn't end the way I wanted in terms of my injury, but my full focus now is on getting back to fitness and helping the team achieve our goals next season."

Magpies boss Eddie Howe added: "Fabian has been outstanding since I arrived at the football club so I'm really pleased to see that he'll be staying with us.

"He's a really highly valued member of our squad, not only for his ability on the pitch but also for the leadership and experience he brings to the group."

Newcastle fans, are you happy Schar is staying for another year? And how big a role has he played at the club over the last eight years?

Let us know here

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Scamacca to extend Atalanta contract to June 2028 despite Roma report

Scamacca to extend Atalanta contract to June 2028 despite Roma report
Scamacca to extend Atalanta contract to June 2028 despite Roma report

Despite some suggestions of a possible return to Roma, it is now reported Atalanta have extended Gianluca Scamacca’s contract to 2028.

His current deal had been due to expire in June 2027, meaning this summer was the last chance to sell before the risk of losing him as a free agent.

This had prompted some reports that he could be snapped up by Roma, his hometown club and where his career began in earnest at their youth academy.

Atalanta determined to keep Scamacca

BERGAMO, ITALY – MARCH 07: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta BC in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Udinese Calcio at New Balance Arena on March 07, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

However, Tuttomercatoweb claim that Atalanta have an option to extend unilaterally and have already activated it, so the contract now runs to June 2028.

Despite numerous injury problems stemming from last year’s anterior cruciate ligament rupture in his knee, he still contributed 14 goals and three assists in 38 competitive games this season.

He was purchased from West Ham United for €28m plus add-ons in 2023 and Scamacca looks ready to remain with Atalanta for a while longer.

Maurizio Sarri is set to take over as the new coach from Raffaele Palladino, and appreciates someone of his characteristics.

F1 Monaco GP schedule: Race start time and TV coverage

F1 heads to Monaco for round six of the 2026 season (Getty)

Formula 1 heads to the famous Monte-Carlo street circuit next for the Monaco Grand Prix and round six of the 2026 season.

Kimi Antonelli claimed his fourth consecutive victory last time out in Canada, after a thrilling intra-team battle with George Russell ended after the Briton suffered a mechanical failure. It means the 19-year-old Italian has an impressive 43-point lead over his Mercedes teammate.

Lewis Hamilton, meanwhile, impressed in Montreal with his best-ever finish in Ferrari red as he came home in second, while Max Verstappen earned Red Bull’s first podium of the season as he came home in third.

It was a tougher day for McLaren after various car failures and penalties. Reigning world champion Lando Norris will be buoyed, however, as he returns to the scene of one of his greatest wins last year. Charles Leclerc, the hometown hero, was also a past winner in Monte-Carlo in 2024.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Monaco Grand Prix.

When is the Monaco Grand Prix?

All times BST

Friday 5 June

  • Free practice 1: 12:30pm
  • Free practice 2: 4pm

Saturday 6 June

  • Free practice 3: 11:30am
  • Qualifying: 3pm

Sunday 7 June

  • Race: 2pm

How can I watch it online and on TV?

The Monaco Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom. Sky’s coverage of Sunday’s race starts at 12:30 pm (BST).

Sky Sports subscribers can watch all the action in Monaco on the Sky Go app. If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.

In the United States, every practice, qualifying and race session will be streamed on Apple TV this year. You can stream Apple TV for FREE, with Apple TV’s seven-day free trial.

If you’re travelling abroad and want to watch the Monaco Grand Prix then you might need a VPN to unblock your streaming app. Our VPN roundup is here to help.

F1 heads to Monaco for round six of the 2026 season (Getty)
F1 heads to Monaco for round six of the 2026 season (Getty)

Driver standings ahead of Monaco GP

1. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) - 131 points

2. George Russell (Mercedes) - 88 points

3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 75 points

4. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) - 72 points

5. Lando Norris (McLaren) - 58 points

6. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) - 48 points

7. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) - 43 points

8. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) - 20 points

9. Ollie Bearman (Haas) - 18 points

10. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) - 16 points

11. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) - 15 points

12. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) - 14 points

13. Carlos Sainz (Williams) - 6 points

14. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) - 5 points

15. Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi) - 2 points

16. Esteban Ocon (Haas) - 1 point

17. Alex Albon (Williams) - 1 point

18. Sergio Perez (Cadillac) - 0 points

19. Nico Hulkenberg (Audi) - 0 points

20. Valtteri Bottas (Cadillac) - 0 points

21. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) - 0 points

22. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) - 0 points

Constructor standings ahead of Monaco GP

1. Mercedes - 219 points

2. Ferrari - 147 points

3. McLaren - 106 points

4. Red Bull - 57 points

5. Alpine - 35 points

6. Racing Bulls - 21 points

7. Haas - 19 points

8. Williams - 7 points

9. Audi - 2 points

10. Cadillac - 0 points

11. Aston Martin - 0 points

What is the 2026 race calendar?

ROUND 6 - MONACO

Circuit de Monaco - 5-7 June

ROUND 7- SPAIN (Barcelona)

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya - 12-14 June

ROUND 8 - AUSTRIA

Red Bull Ring, Spielberg - 26-28 June

ROUND 9 - GREAT BRITAIN (sprint weekend)

Silverstone Circuit - 3-5 July

ROUND 10 - BELGIUM

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps - 17-19 July

ROUND 11 - HUNGARY

Hungaroring, Budapest - 24-26 July

ROUND 12 - NETHERLANDS (sprint weekend)

Circuit Zandvoort - 21-23 August

ROUND 13 - ITALY

Monza Circuit - 4-6 September

ROUND 14 - SPAIN (Madrid)

Circuito de Madring - 11-13 September

ROUND 15 - AZERBAIJAN

Baku City Circuit - 25-27 September

ROUND 16 - SINGAPORE (sprint weekend)

Marina Bay Street Circuit - 9-11 October

ROUND 17 - UNITED STATES

Circuit of the Americas, Austin - 23-25 October

ROUND 18 - MEXICO

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City - 30 October-1 November

ROUND 19 - BRAZIL

Interlagos Circuit, Sao Paulo - 6-8 November

ROUND 20 - LAS VEGAS

Las Vegas Street Circuit - 19-21 November

ROUND 21 - QATAR

Lusail International Circuit - 27-29 November

ROUND 22 - ABU DHABI

Yas Marina Circuit - 4-6 December

Santos meet Cuca's targets, secure packed second-half schedule

Santos meet Cuca's targets, secure packed second-half schedule
Santos meet Cuca's targets, secure packed second-half schedule

Santos heads into the season break for the 2026 World Cup with a sense of mission accomplished.

Under coach Cuca, the Vila Belmiro side managed to achieve, at least partially in some cases, the four main objectives set for this first half of the year, according to ge.

🎯 The 4 missions accomplished by Cuca

Progress in the Copa do Brasil: The team secured qualification for the round of 16, where it will face Remo.

Staying alive in the Copa Sudamericana: Cuca had hoped to advance directly in first place, but the team finished behind Recoleta (PAR). Even so, Santos is still alive in the competition and will play the playoffs against Universidad Central (VEN).

The "Neymar Project": One of the internal goals was to get the No. 10 back into the Brazil national team for the World Cup, and that became reality with the call-up made by Carlo Ancelotti. However, the situation requires attention, as the CBF diagnosed the attacking midfielder with a grade 2 injury to his right calf.

Breathing room in the Brasileirão: The goal of not spending the 60-day break inside the relegation zone was achieved. As the coach himself pointed out, spending this long midseason period in the bottom four has a very negative psychological impact, and the team "worked very hard" to stay out of it.

🗓️ End of the second-half "curse"

By staying alive in the cup competitions, Santos is looking ahead to a busy second half of the season, something that had not happened since the 2021 season (note: the original headline cites 2001, but this is a typo from the source, since the text itself confirms the five-year gap).

In recent years, the club has piled up early exits in the Copa Sudamericana and the Copa do Brasil, reaching the final stretch of the year competing only in the Brazilian Championship (or Série B, as happened in 2024). To keep all three fronts alive in August, Peixe will need to eliminate Universidad Central in the last two weeks of July.

✈️ Next steps

Return to training: The Santos squad has been given a few days off and will only return to training on June 22.

Midseason training camp in Europe: Between July 7 and 17, Santos will go on a tour in Portugal through the "Joga Brasil" project. The club will play three friendlies, including one already confirmed against Vitória de Guimarães on July 12 at the D. Afonso Henriques Stadium.

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West Marshall's Emily Marquis aims for state championship before joining Bemidji State

Jun. 2—STEPHEN, Minn. — Emily Marquis was touring Bemidji State's campus when Allison LaVine, a two-time Minnesota Class A champion in the discus, left class to chat with her.

"She ran out and said hi," Marquis said. "We were talking, holding up the tour."

Marquis, a senior thrower for West Marshall, has grown close with the former Clearbrook-Gonvick thrower. On paper, LaVine could very well have been considered one of Marquis' primary rivals over the past few years.

Marquis took first place in the discus at last year's Minnesota Section 8A championships, while LaVine finished second.

At the ensuing Class A state meet, however, LaVine won her second consecutive discus championship while Marquis finished third.

LaVine placed second at the 2024 Section 8A championships. Marquis wound up in third.

The two became friends despite their competition, getting to know each other at various meets.

"She's always super nice and pleasant to be around," Marquis said. "I love meeting other girls at meets, and it's super fun to connect with others that way as well."

Next year, they'll be teammates. Marquis will join the collegiate ranks as a thrower at Bemidji State, where LaVine just wrapped up her freshman season.

"After touring there, I could definitely picture myself having a lot of fun and doing well there," Marquis said. "(LaVine) is super fun to be around, and having that connection just makes it (nice)."

Before her prep career comes to an end, though, Marquis has lofty goals in mind. She'll enter the Class A state meet this week ranked first in the discus with a throw of 137-3, according to

athletic.net

.

"I have two goals to end on," Marquis said. "One is to get a throw of 140, finally hit that mark, and then to win first. I think I'm capable of doing that, so it's just getting out there and being able to perform."

Marquis' previous success, including last year's first-place finish at the section championship, has her confident heading into her third state meet.

"Getting to beat (LaVine) at sections was really cool for me," Marquis said. "Going into this season, knowing what happened last year and being so close, then just practicing super hard and knowing that I'm capable of doing it has been a motivating factor for me."

Marquis has been just as strong this season. She placed first at the Section 8A meet with a throw of 135-8.

"This year we tried to do a lot more and take advantage of the long indoor season, get all the practices in," Marquis said. "I think that really helped out compared to other years, and probably among the other athletes, too."

The West Marshall girls placed first at the section championships with a team score of 91.

Markelle Pederson is one of the team's standouts, ranking second in the pole vault in Class A ahead of the state meet with a vault of 11-0.

The Fusion's 800-meter relay team of Kenley Marquis, Naomi Davey, Annika Adolphson and Pederson is ranked third with a time of 1:44.88.

"We have a really good program," Marquis said. "A lot of our girls are young, so it's awesome for them to get to come as underclassmen. It's a really huge accomplishment for them. We have a lot of talent between our schools."

The state meet will begin Thursday at Saint Michael-Albertville High School in St. Michael, Minn.

The Class A finals are scheduled to begin Friday at 3:30 p.m.

Times announced for Oregon Ducks' Super Regional vs. Texas Longhorns

At long last, we officially know when the Oregon Ducks are going to take their next step in the college baseball postseason journey.

On Tuesday morning, the game times were announced for Oregon's Super Regional series against the Texas Longhorns, with the winner advancing to the College World Series in Omaha. The schedule will go as follows:

  • Game 1: Saturday, June 6 (5 p.m. PT, ESPN)
  • Game 2: Sunday, June 7 (6 p.m. PT, ESPN)
  • Game 3 (If necessary): Monday, June 8 (TBD)

The Ducks are riding high after this past weekend, sweeping the Eugene Regional and picking up big wins over the Yale Bulldogs, Washington State Cougars, and Oregon State Beavers in consecutive days. They now go into the Super Regional for the third time in the last four years, but have a tall task ahead of them in order to advance to the CWS.

The Longhorns, who also swept their Austin Regional, are among the favorites to win the championship this year, with the second-best odds in the nation, per FanDuel Sportsbook. The Ducks have the 10th-best odds in the nation. The Longhorns finished the year ranked No. 6 in the nation by D1Baseball, going 40-13 on the year and finishing second in the SEC.

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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Game time released for Oregon Ducks vs. Texas Longhorns Super Regional

North Carolina advanced out of tough regional to meet USC in supers

USC baseball will get a few days of much-needed rest and then go to Chapel Hill to play the North Carolina Tar Heels in the super regional round of the NCAA Tournament. The Diamond Heels are on fire, as Tar Heels Wire noted:

"Region of Death? No problem. After three convincing wins, the UNC baseball team advanced out of its own NCAA Tournament Regional unscathed.

"North Carolina blanked VCU in Game 1, came back to beat East Carolina in Game 2 then, in a Sunday evening rematch, dominated the Pirates to end their season. The Diamond Heels will now host a Super Regional for the third straight season ... UNC earned the fifth overall seed coming in, facing a loaded Regional group that included 2024 College World Series champion Tennessee, NCAA Tournament constant ECU and Atlantic 10 power VCU. Social media argued North Carolina earned an extremely tough draw, with the likelihood of advancing extremely difficult.

"Just as they did all regular season, the Diamond Heels relied heavily on their bats and a shutdown bullpen. First baseman Erik Paulsen won Most Outsanding Player honors, while Caden Glauber improved to 10-0. Folger Boaz, who started Sunday after season-long struggles, only allowed one run through 3 1/3 innings."

Follow Tar Heels Wire for much more on Carolina baseball before the upcoming NCAA Chapel Hill Super Regional against USC.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: North Carolina baseball flourished in regional before meeting USC

Where do the Detroit Lions rank in the NFC?

Detroit Lions guard Miles Frazier (71), offensive tackle Penei Sewell (58) and guard Tate Ratledge (69) during OTAs at Meijer Performance Center in Allen Park on Friday, May 29, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

With the Los Angeles Rams’ all-in move, trading for defensive end Myles Garrett, they seem to have assumed the biggest favorite for Super Bowl 61. It would be hard to argue against that. With them returning most of the offensive roster that produced the most points in the NFL last year and adding a bunch of huge defensive pieces—Garrett, Trent McDuffie, and Jaylen Watson—it certainly looks like the most talented roster in football.

But as we all know, the most talented roster is not always the one who walks away with the Lombardi Trophy. If your team is good enough, they’re going to have a chance.

So today’s Question of the Day is:

Where do the Lions rank in the NFC for the 2026 season?

My answer: Well, before I get into my thoughts, let’s see how others view them.

Per FanDuel, the Lions have the fourth-best odds to win the NFC. Current rankings:

  • Rams: +350 odds to win NFC Championship
  • Seahawks: +550
  • 49ers: +850
  • Lions: +900
  • Eagles: +950

If NFL power rankings are your thing, here’s where the Lions stand in the NFC in several different publications:

  • ESPN: 7th (11th overall — Seahawks, Rams, Eagles, Packers, 49ers, Bears ahead)
  • PFSN: 6th (10th overall — Rams, Seahawks, 49ers, Bears, Packers)
  • Fox Sports: 7th (15th overall — Rams, Seahawks, Eagles, Bears, 49ers, Packers)

Looking at these lists, it would appear the Lions are just barely a playoff team. However, ESPN’s Mike Clay 2026 projections fall closer to the Vegas odds, with him ranking the Lions’ roster fourth best in the entire NFL, only behind the Rams, Ravens, and Eagles.

I’m willing to cede the Rams and Seahawks with relative ease. Their rosters are currently on another level, justifying the gap in NFC Championship odds between those two teams and everyone else. After that, I think the Lions at least have a case for being on the same tier as the Eagles, 49ers, Packers, and Bears.

If Detroit’s additions along the offensive and defensive lines prove to be difference-makers, then I would have no problem putting them third. However, if the Lions’ offensive line struggles and pass rushing efficiency remain issues, it’s hard to see the results being that much different than last year.

But I’m curious what y’all think. Where would you rank the Lions’ roster compared to the other NFC teams?

Olise & Kompany win individual awards, eight FCB players in Team of the Season

Olise & Kompany win individual awards, eight FCB players in Team of the Season
Olise & Kompany win individual awards, eight FCB players in Team of the Season

Bayern’s excellent Bundesliga campaign has seen eight players from the champions named in the German Players’ Union (VDV) Team of the Season for 2025/26. The annual vote is open to all players in the Bundesliga, Bundesliga 2, 3. Liga and the fourth-tier Regionalliga, as well as all other VDV members. They named Manuel Neuer (19.7%), Dayot Upamecano (48.4%), Jonathan Tah (41.8%), Konrad Laimer (55.7%), Joshua Kimmich (73.8%), Michael Olise (91.0%), Luis Díaz (53.3%) and Harry Kane (93.4%) in the best XI from the season, plus Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund, 52.5%), Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen, 35.2%) and Deniz Undav (VfB Stuttgart, 53.3%).

Olise named Player of the Season

Bayern also dominated the individual Player of the Season vote with a one-two finish. Olise took the award with 71.8% of the vote, ahead of teammate and top scorer Kane (23.9%). Olise had already won the Bundesliga’s Player of the Season award and been named alongside Kane in the Champions League’s Team of the Season.

After guiding Bayern to back-to-back Bundesliga titles, Vincent Kompany received the silver dugout trophy for the Bundesliga’s best coach with 71.8% of votes ahead of Mainz’s Urs Fischer (6.4%) and Julian Schuster of Freiburg (5.5%).

Lennart Karl came second in the Newcomer of the Year award with 20.7% of votes, finishing behind RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande (30.6%).

What is the VDV?

The German Players’ Union represents the interests of professional footballers working in Germany. It supports its more than 1,400 members with professional services in areas such as labour law, medicine, sports psychology and media training. The VDV was founded by players in 1987.

Kane and Olise named in Team of the Season

Which Southern Tier softball player came in clutch this postseason? Vote now

Section 4 holds the title as one of New York's most competitive softball regions, consistently producing top programs and some of the best athletes in the state. While several teams have showcased the skill within Section 4, ultimately four Southern Tier teams have risen to the top of the ranks and claimed a sectional title this year: Corning, Vestal, Maine-Endwell and Susquehanna Valley.

Having surpassed some of Section 4's toughest teams this season, it's worth pointing out which softball players have made a significant impact in the postseason.

Here are a few of the sectional winners that boast top stats and important, clutch performances:

Sophie Schoonover, Corning: Recorded two runs, two hits and two RBIs in the dominant 12-3 victory over Elmira to help bring the Hawks their fourth-straight sectional title.

Matti Johnston, Corning: Pitched five shutout games leading up to the Section 4 Class AAA final, recording an average of 10 strikeouts in those five games. Johnston also recorded three runs, two hits and one RBI in the 12-3 victory over Elmira.

Erin Gowe, Vestal: Pitched a 14-strikeout game against Horseheads in the intense, nine-inning Section 4 Class AA final, holding Horseheads to four runs in the close, 5-4 title victory.

Maggie Costello, Vestal: Hit a home run at the bottom of the seventh inning in the Section 4 Class AA final against Horseheads, recording two RBIs to tie the game at 4-4, and eventually overcoming last year’s sectional champs 5-4.

Tessa L’Amoreaux, Maine-Endwell: Pitched a 17-strikeout game against Owego (11-0), then went on to record 12 strikeouts in the close 3-1 victory over Oneonta in the Section 4 Class A final.

Harper Eagan, Maine-Endwell: Recorded two RBIs in a crucial 2-0 start to the Section 4 Class A final against Oneonta, eventually winning the game 3-1 and giving the Spartans their fifth-straight sectional title.

LilliOnna D’Introno, Susquehanna Valley: Struck out 12 batters in the 8-3 victory over Watkins Glen to secure the team’s third-straight Section 4 Class B title.

Kylee Richardson, Susquehanna Valley: Had two runs, 2 RBIs and 3 hits in the sectional title victory over Watkins Glen, including a home run at the bottom of the sixth inning to put the game at 8-3.

Note: Poll closes June 7 at noon.

This article originally appeared on Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin: Poll: Vote for the top Southern Tier softball player this postseason

3rd overall pick Jeremiyah Love willing to return kicks for Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals are a declining franchise in desperate need of a superstar playmaker. The Cardinals do not have much tradition or history, and they currently find themselves in the midst of another downward cycle. It would mean a whole for the Cards to find a true franchise player, an exciting skill position guy that they could build their offense around and market their club with.

The next man up to potentially fill that role is Jeremiyah Love, who Arizona drafted third overall, out of Notre Dame, in April. Love will obviously be the Cardinals "feature back" or "bell cow." He'll get lots of "touches" as rookie head coach Mike LaFleur builds his offense around him.

LaFleur, who served as the L.A. Rams offensive coordinator last season, is known for being innovative and taking risks. He might do that again here with Love, by putting him at kick returner, in addition to tailback.

Love only three kicks, for 42 yards, during his entire collegiate career. And all of these kick returns came during his first two years in school. So despite the fact that he didn't get much experience at the KOR position in South Bend, the Cardinals still tried him out in this role during OTAs, and the rookie running back is more than open to the idea.

“It’d be a great opportunity to showcase more of my skills because I can be a kick returner — I would have no problem with doing that,” said Love said in an exclusive with Ratings.org. “I would be very joyful about doing it. Any opportunity to get the ball in my hands and do something with it, it’s great for me.

I’m blessed to be able to do that, because not everybody gets to touch the ball, so in whatever way or form it takes, me being able to make plays, I’m all for it, whether it’s kick return or punt return, or whatever it may be.

“I’m ready for it and excited about it. Football is football, end of the day. I’m part of something bigger than myself. If they need me to go out there and play kick return and be the returner or the off returner or whatever it may be. I’m gonna go out there and do it..."

If the Cardinals stick him at punt returner, it would be a position that he hasn't played in a very long time, as he did not return any punts in college. There are a couple of different ways to look at this. On one hand, yes, you obviously want to get the ball into the hands of your best playmakers and top athletes as much as possible.

Or FTS ("feed the studs") as they say.

But on the other hand, there is a clear reason why the best receivers and backs rarely return kicks and punts- injury risk. KOR and PR are very dangerous positions, the chances of getting severely injured there is significantly higher than at other positions. It can be a risky proposition to put your most important players back there.

This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: Jeremiyah Love has been returning kicks at Arizona Cardinals OTAs

Ilia Topuria issues cold response to Justin Gaethje's father before UFC Freedom 250

Ilia Topuria's confidence is unbreakable ahead of UFC Freedom 250.

Topuria (17-0 MMA, 9-0 UFC) will unify his lightweight belt with interim champion Justin Gaethje (27-5 MMA, 10-5 UFC) in the June 14 main event at the White House in Washington D.C. (Paramount+). Former two-division champion Topuria is a huge favorite over Gaethje, but "The Highlight" is no stranger to beating the odds. Gaethje's father pointed to his son's prior wins to explain why he believes they'll have Topuria's style figured out.

"This is the biggest fight of his life, but I mean, we've said that three or four other times," Gaethje's father said on his son's YouTube channel. "He's fighting another little short guy, and he's done really well against (Michael) Chandler and (Rafael) Fiziev and a few of the others, and I just see the same thing happening for this fight. This is what we trained for. This is what he's put his whole life into since he was 4 years old, and I'm excited and ready for it to happen."

Topuria fired back with a chilling response.

"Fathers hope. Champions know. I’ve heard this story before: bigger men, stronger men, better men. Men who said I was just a small guy who was about to get a lesson in humility. They all learned the truth the same way. Your son already knows who I am. On June 14th, you will too. 18-0 PAPA."

Fathers hope. Champions know.

I’ve heard this story before: bigger men, stronger men, better men. Men who said I was just a small guy who was about to get a lesson in humility.

They all learned the truth the same way.

Your son already knows who I am. On June 14th, you will… https://t.co/gh92btnpDG

— Ilia Topuria (@Topuriailia) June 2, 2026

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC White House: Ilia Topuria's chilling response to Gaethje's father

Panthers, Corey Thornton seek consistency from nickel corner position

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An NFL offseason-training activities (OTAs) standout last summer, Carolina Panthers rookie Corey Thornton carried his momentum into training camp and an unsung career extending into a second season.

Rising from an undrafted free agent, Thornton solidified his presence as a defensive back prospect. Initially signed to the practice squad after the 2025 Panthers established their initial 53-man roster, he quickly developed a special-teams niche.

Continuing to impress defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, the former Central Florida and Louisville standout dressed for 12 games before suffering a broken fibula during a 20-9 loss at the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football.

Thornton finished with 14 tackles (eight solo), three passes defended and one forced fumble. Working his way into the nickel back rotation, he competed in 210 snaps, including 127 on defense. 

The Panthers expect more from the second-year professional in 2026.

Panthers' Corey Thornton set to build on rookie breakout

Ejiro remains impressed with Thornton's skill set and want-to. Throughout the current edition of OTAs, the Miami native has received reps at nickelback, battling, among others, fellow sophomore Chau Smith-Wade for a starter's role.

"He's one of the hardest workers I've been around," Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero said during last Wednesday's teleconference

Evero utilizes the slot corner position with a variety of looks. The 3-4 base defense philosophy allows him to field a lineup based on matchups, using swift corners or bulkier safeties, like Lathan Ransom, entering his second season, and rookie Zakee Wheatley.

Smith-Wade opened Week 1 as a rookie starter in the slot, but endured an up-and-down campaign.

"Who are our difference-makers?" Evero asked. "It's no different than any other personnel group," Evero said. "You're trying to see what can give you a matchup advantage based on whether the tendencies are run or pass.

"Being able to play various people at the nickel position certainly allows guys like Moerhig to blitz more (and) guys like Corey and Chau Smith-Wade to cover more.

"So, we’re just trying to highlight some of those things that the players do well. And then ultimately, trying to make it more difficult on the offense."

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Red Sox-Yordan Álvarez Blockbuster Proposal: Who Says No?

Houston Astros star Yordan Álvarez
Houston Astros star Yordan Álvarez

If the Boston Red Sox are going to dig themselves out of this early-season hole they find themselves in, they are going to need to be bold. 

Because of that, they should get the Houston Astros on the phone and see if there is any price that will get the club to consider trading superstar slugger Yordan Álvarez away. 

Álvarez is a superstar and is slashing .301/.416/.634 with a 1.050 OPS, 20 homers, 39 RBIs, 39 walks, 12 doubles and 39 runs scored in 60 games played. That's what Boston needs right now. With that being said, let's try to put together a mock trade to get both sides interested. 

Red Sox Receive: OF/DH Yordan Álvarez

Astros Receive: OF Jarren Duran, INF Franklin Arias, RHP Anthony Eyanson

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This would be a lot, of course. Duran is under team control and getting hot. Arias and Eyanson are the Red Sox's top two prospects and have been awesome down in the minors this season. While this is the case, the Astros don't have to trade Álvarez. In fact, the only reason for Houston to consider a deal would be if it were to be an overpay. So, while this proposal would sting, the Red Sox would get what they need with an elite slugger.

More MLB: Red Sox's Payton Tolle, Connelly Early Just Got Snubbed By Bleacher Report

Kirk Herbstreit won’t be in EA Sports College Football 27

Jan 1, 2026; Pasadena, CA, USA; Kirk Herbstreit on the ESPN College Gameday set during the 2026 Rose Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at Rose Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

After two editions in the booth, Kirk Herbstreit is out of EA Sports College Football 27.

According to On3, ESPN’s lead college football voice is out of the game’s booth for the third edition of the relaunched franchise, which is due out in July. He appeared in both College Football 25 and 26 as part of the “Big Game” broadcast team alongside Chris Fowler. That pairing is done, at least in this form.

NEW: Kirk Herbstreit will not appear in College Football 27, @PeteNakos reportshttps://t.co/UDtv1PZZM8https://t.co/PlWfiLrfPipic.twitter.com/WM5X4YWbbs

— On3 (@On3) June 2, 2026

When EA brought the franchise back in 2024 after an 11-year hiatus, Herbstreit was part of a six-man commentary roster that also included Fowler, Jesse Palmer, David Pollack, Desmond Howard, Rece Davis, and Kevin Connors. His voice is about as synonymous with college football as anyone alive, and the broadcast presentation has been central to what makes the relaunched game feel authentic.

The previous iteration in the series, NCAA Football 14, featured Brad Nessler and Herbstreit in the booth with Davis and Pollack in the studio. College Football 25 and 26 featured an expanded cast around them, and whether EA turns to someone already in that mix — like Jesse Palmer — or goes outside the existing roster remains to be seen.

On3 also has the cover athletes. The standard edition features Oregon quarterback Dante Moore, Ole Miss running back Kewan Lacy, and Miami wide receiver Malachi Toney. The deluxe edition goes with USC quarterback Jayden Maiava, Notre Dame cornerback Leonard Moore, and Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti. The official cover drops Tuesday, early access begins July 2, and among the new features expected are a revamped Dynasty Mode, dynamic weather, and updated announcer presentation.

One fewer familiar voice than last year, though.

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Orioles minors weekly recap: Dzierwa strikes out more in AA

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - APRIL 11: Baltimore Orioles mascot the Oriole Bird performs in the seventh inning during a game against the San Francisco Giants at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 11, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/IOS/Getty Images) | Getty Images

This time a year ago, there was essentially no joy to be found in following the Orioles unless you were looking down to the farm. The 2026 Orioles have avoided reaching that point before the calendar turned to June and hopefully they will continue to do so. One reason I hope this is because I want them to win. The other is that there’s not a ton of joy going on in this farm system performance right now.

These weekly updates focus on the team’s top prospects, particularly those on Camden Chat’s composite top 20 Orioles prospect list from before the season. They also include other guys who interest me who might develop into prospects over time. I do not tend to spend much time on non-prospect journeymen.

Here’s how things went this week:

Triple-A Norfolk Tides

  • Last week’s record: 2-3 vs. Durham (Rays)
  • This week’s opponent: at Gwinnett (Braves)
  • Season record: 22-35, last place (13 GB) in International League East

Depending on who is playing and who is resting on a given night, the Norfolk lineup can look awfully barren. Tommy Pham is on this team now, for crying out loud. He went 5-24 this week. I hope there’s no need to see him with the Orioles.

Not everything is sad. Catcher-ish prospect Creed Willems played in four of the five Tides games, homering twice and driving in nine runs across the rain-interrupted series. He’s got 47 games for Norfolk and is batting .272/.358/.488. I don’t know what would have to happen for him to end up on the major league roster this season, but that’s mighty interesting hitting. Willems has 11 homers. Only two MLB Orioles are in double digits, and the team leader, Gunnar Henderson, isn’t even hitting well in spite of the homers.

Heston Kjerstad is no longer a rehabbing big leaguer but instead something of an erstwhile one. Maybe more of a Once and Future Oriole, one of the lesser known T.H. White works. He went 6-17 across four games played, with three doubles. Let’s see some more and go from there.

The season began with a trio of pitching prospects worth following here. Trey Gibson spent time in Baltimore this week and didn’t pitch for Norfolk. Levi Wells is now on the injured list after needing core muscle surgery. That leaves Nestor German. He blanked the Bulls across six innings, allowing just a hit and two walks. As I just wrote for Kjerstad, let’s see some more and go from there.

Others of interest

  • IF Payton Eeles – The 5’5” king had two hits in 9 AB, he’s still OPSing .883 in 28 games with the Tides
  • LHP Andrew Magno – Two shutout innings this week, 0.81 ERA in 22.1 IP. I look at the sad parts of the Orioles bullpen and I wonder…
  • RHP Yaqui Rivera – Kind of an overlooked guy because he’s only a reliever, but this 22-year-old tossed 3 scoreless innings for Norfolk this week and has done well between Chesapeake and Norfolk this year. Trading Tanner Scott and Cole Sulser to the Marlins may yet pay off for the Orioles.

Tides season-to-date stats.

Double-A Chesapeake Baysox

  • Last week’s record: 3-2 at Erie (Tigers)
  • This week’s opponent: vs. Akron (Guardians)
  • Season record: 20-30, last place (14 GB) in Eastern League Southwest

All my returning readers, who are we looking at first here? That’s right, it’s my guy Aron Estrada! In this week’s instance, Estrada is a fun first guy to look at, because he smashed two dingers and hit three doubles as part of an 8-26 week at the plate. That’s a good series. It’s got his season OPS up to .751. I’d like to see a good June from him to get actually excited instead of just “for the bit” excited.

The Chesapeake lineup is now the home of two-thirds of the cursed top of the 2024 draft class. Ethan Anderson did not do very well this week, batting just 4-21. His OPS remains over .800, so hopefully it’s just one tough week. No-power prospect Griff O’Ferrall went 5-20, but he also drew four walks for a nice OBP for the week. O’Ferrall’s batting line of .179/.317/.305 is not good. If he found a way to bat like .250… but he probably won’t.

As you may recall, Chesapeake is now the home of early-season exciting pitching prospect Joseph Dzierwa. Now one level higher, Dzierwa is still racking up the strikeouts, grabbing nine in a 4.2 inning outing. I’d like to see these guys at least finishing five, but man, there’s something interesting going on there. He gave up two runs while allowing four hits and a walk.

Others of interest

  • RHP Juaron Watts-Brown – My honorary hyphenated cousin was socked for nine runs in 7.1 innings across two starts this week. Between being injured and how he’s pitched since returning (8.41 ERA and 6.6 BB/9), 2026 could be going better.
  • LHP Luis De León – He’s had some rough outings this year so while two runs (one earned) in 4.1 innings isn’t great, I’ll take it. Six strikeouts, four hits, two walks. He’s got to cut the 5.6 BB/9 over time.
  • LHP Sebastian Gongora – I always have a soft spot for grinder non-prospects to maybe turn into something, and the 24-year-old Gongora (2 ER in 6.2 IP, 3.56 ERA in 10 starts) is moving in that direction.

Baysox season-to-date stats.

High-A Frederick Keys

  • Last week’s record: 3-3 at Jersey Shore (Phillies)
  • This week’s opponent: vs. Hudson Valley (Yankees)
  • Season record: 31-17, second place (0.5 GB) in South Atlantic League North

Let’s go down the checklist. Can I say something about Vance Honeycutt other than that he struck out a bunch of times? No, he struck out seven times in 14 AB. Can I say something fun about Wehiwa Aloy? No, he went 2-19. Okay, then what about Ike Irish? 3-17 with no extra-base hits. Yeah, but what about Nate George? No, remember, he’s on the injured list with an undisclosed illness. (sweating) Early-season sensation Victor Figueroa? 2-17 with nine strikeouts. Fine, then Braylin Tavera? 4-18. Hey, at least he stole three bases, giving him 16 on the season.

That was a depressing paragraph. On the plus side, I can say some nicer things about pitchers here, starting with the big man, Boston Bateman, from last July’s Padres trade. He’s been on a solid run since battling some command problems in early outings, and this past week notched a five inning start with two runs (one earned), striking out seven while walking two and giving up two hits. Just in his age 20 season, this lefty with an 11.1 K/9 through nine games is worth remembering.

Others of interest

  • LHP Caden Hunter – Sixth round pick in last year’s draft started at Delmarva and just got promoted here. 4.1 scoreless innings with nine strikeouts in his first start at the level.
  • RHP Kiefer Lord – Continuing to have a rough go of it now that he’s finally healthy and pitching, three runs allowed on six hits and three walks in three innings here.

Keys season-to-date stats.

Low-A Delmarva Shorebirds

  • Last week’s record: 1-5 vs. Fredericksburg (Nationals)
  • This week’s opponent: at Augusta (Braves)
  • Season record: 17-34, last place (20 GB) in Carolina League North

The records of the minor league affiliates don’t really matter, but I don’t enjoy how many times I type “last place” each time I do one of these weekly recaps. 75% of the full-season farm teams are in the cellar of their leagues.

Norfolk’s Enrique Bradfield Jr. was rehabbing with the Shorebirds this week. He would have fit right in with that bit about Frederick’s hitters: He went 1-13, though he did manage to walk six times and steal three bases.

The one player who is both of an age where it’s interesting if he performs well at this level and actually performing well is shortstop DJ Layton, whose five games saw him go 5-16 with a homer, triple, double, five walks, and three stolen bases. It’s an .826 OPS so far this season, which is excellent for an age 19 player at this level.

There was some preseason hype about Esteban Mejia, a hard-throwing 19-year-old. Mejia is, currently, the #6 prospect on MLB Pipeline’s rankings. I’m going to guess he will dive in midseason updates; this past week saw him walk five guys in less than an inning of work and he’s somehow managed to walk more guys than he’s struck out (39-37) over ten starts.

Shorebirds season-to-date stats.

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Your choice last week in the minor league player of the week poll was Eeles, who narrowly edged out Dzierwa. The week before that, we had a tie. Margins are slim. Make your vote count! Our winners so far this season are Eeles, Tavera, Hunter, Irish, and Aloy. There has yet to be a repeat winner. This week will not change that, because none of the previous winners are on the poll.

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Latest on Arteta’s Arsenal contract talks after pay increase demand

Latest on Arteta’s Arsenal contract talks after pay increase demand
Latest on Arteta’s Arsenal contract talks after pay increase demand

Arsenal are set to pick up contract talks with Mikel Arteta, with an expectation at the club that the manager will ultimately commit and renew his deal.

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Sami Mokbel reports for the BBC that Arsenal and Mikel Arteta initially shelved contract talks to focus on the end of the 2025/26 campaign, but those negotiations will pick up again over the summer.

It’s not expected that there will be any final decision taken until Arteta returns from holiday, but there was positive progress during initial conversations, and the expectation at the Emirates is that it’s a case of when he renews, rather than if.

All the same, the club are remaining cautious, and a new contract would require a major increase on Arteta’s current wages – of up to £15m a season. With Pep Guardiola leaving Manchester City, such an increase would make Arteta the Premier League’s best-paid manager.

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Sam Wallace confirms for The Telegraph that during contract talks in January, Arteta suggested that he’d need a very significant increase on his current terms.

Wallace claims there’s still much to be negotiated before manager and club can reach an agreement, and Arteta will likely insist on being the highest-paid manager in the Premier League.

Arsenal will obviously be keen to keep Arteta, given he’s just led the club to the Premier League title and the Champions League and League Cup finals. But they’ll also likely have their limits for how much they’re willing to offer the manager.

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From a fan perspective, the hope will be that the two parties can quickly find a compromise and announce an extension before the summer is out. Managerial contract conversations will only serve as a distraction when the new season gets underway.

Manchester City plotting £100M+ transfer for Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers

Manchester City plotting £100M+ transfer for Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers
Manchester City plotting £100M+ transfer for Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers
  • Morgan Rogers is a wanted man after another impressive season at Aston Villa under Unai Emery
  • England international wanted by Man City, Arsenal, Bayern Munich & PSG
  • Rogers under contract at Villa Park till 2031 but Villa would consider £100M+ sale

Manchester City are firmly in the race to sign Aston Villa playmaker Morgan Rogers this summer, as per a new report.

Rogers has established himself as one of the best attacking midfielders in the Premier League since joining forces with Unai Emery at Aston Villa, whom he joined from Middlesbrough in 2024.

The 23-year-old has made the cut for Thomas Tuchel‘s England squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup off the back of another impressive season at Villa Park that saw the Midlands outfit record a fourth-place Premier League finish and win the UEFA Europa League.

Morgan Rogers’ stance on potential Manchester City return revealed amid Etihad Stadium transfer links

A product of Manchester City‘s academy, Rogers has his best years ahead of him and has attracted widespread interest from clubs in the Premier League and abroad ahead of the summer transfer window.

Report: Man City set to fight Rogers race with Arsenal

As reported by journalist Graeme Bailey, Manchester City have joined a wide array of clubs in the race to sign Rogers ahead of the 2026-27 season.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain have all been credited with an interest in the City Football Academy graduate, who is under contract at Villa Park till 2031.

Aston Villa want to keep Rogers but could be tempted to cash in on the England international for a club record fee, which would surpass the £100 million Manchester City paid the UEFA Europa League winners for Jack Grealish in 2021.

“He tried his best” – Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers reflects on experience with Pep Guardiola and Manchester City

Do Man City need to sign Rogers this summer?

City are set to welcome Enzo Maresca as new manager after the recent departure of Pep Guardiola, though it is unclear whether the Blues are actively recruiting reinforcements in the number 10 position.

Maresca has held preliminary talks with City sporting director Hugo Viana over the club’s summer transfer plans, with the Blues prioritising the acquisition of a world-class midfielder to cope with the loss of Bernardo Silva – amid interest in Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson.

A new right-back is also reportedly on the agenda for City, who are likely to only strengthen their interest in Rogers in the event of notable departures from their current attacking midfield roster.

Dan Rapaport shares what he wants to happen to Anthony Kim if LIV Golf collapses

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Photo by Ben Hsu/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Anthony Kim has arguably given LIV Golf the league’s greatest ever moment with his absolutely incredible victory in Australia earlier this year.

Kim was a significant signing for LIV having completely disappeared from the PGA Tour more than a decade ago. His return to the game certainly brought plenty of eyes to LIV.

However, he spent much of his time over the first couple of seasons down towards the bottom of the leaderboard. So it was little surprise when he was relegated at the end of the 2025 campaign.

But something clicked from there for Kim. He earned his way back into the league for 2026. And he went on to win in Adelaide despite starting the final round several shots adrift of both Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau.

Dan Rapaport hopes to see Anthony Kim back on the PGA Tour

Of course, there is now doubt over how much longer Kim’s comeback story can continue for. The league’s future is up in the air, with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia set to withdraw their financial support.

Given his time away, he would potentially face a long road back if he decided to try his hand at returning to the PGA Tour.

Photo by Thananuwat Srirasant/Getty Images
Photo by Thananuwat Srirasant/Getty Images

But speaking on Dan on Golf, Dan Rapaport insisted that he would love to see Kim back on his former tour.

“Just box office. I just want to see him back on the biggest stages,” he said.

“I want to see him more, I don’t want LIV going away to mean Anthony Kim goes away, because that was one of the best stories of the year in golf. I think we’ll get to the end of the year and still feel that was one of the best stories of the year in golf.”

Anthony Kim’s PGA Tour career to date

Kim must feel that he can now do absolutely anything he sets his mind to. Whatever you think of LIV, it cannot be denied that they do have some outstanding players. So it is a monumental achievement that he managed to win.

It was a reminder of just how exciting a prospect he was when he burst onto the scene. Kim won three times on the PGA Tour, while he also shone as part of Team USA at the 2008 Ryder Cup.

He won more than $12 million on the PGA Tour, registering 22 top 10s in 122 starts. So it would be fascinating to see how he would fare if he returned in the future.

Aspiration co-founder Joseph Sanberg’s 14-year sentence in $248m scam is worrying for Kawhi Leonard

Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Joseph Sanberg’s prison sentence has dragged the Aspiration scandal back into focus at a worrying time for Kawhi Leonard and the LA Clippers.

The legal case is separate from the NBA’s investigation, but the overlap is impossible to ignore. Aspiration is the company sitting at the center of the questions around Leonard’s endorsement deal.

That is why Sanberg’s punishment matters beyond the fraud case. It puts more pressure on a controversy the league still has not fully closed.

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Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Jefferson Awards Foundation

Joseph Sanberg receives a 14-year sentence as the Aspiration scandal follows the LA Clippers

In an ESPN article, Sanberg’s sentence was laid out as the former Aspiration executive’s fraud case reached a major conclusion.

“A federal judge sentenced Aspiration co-founder Joseph Sanberg, whose now-bankrupt green banking company is at the center of an NBA investigation into the LA Clippers, to 14 years in federal prison Monday,” ESPN’s Baxter Holmes reported.

He added, “Sanberg previously pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud after prosecutors said he defrauded investors and lenders out of $248 million by fraudulently obtaining loans, falsifying bank and brokerage statements, and concealing that he was the source of some revenue booked by the company.”

That sentence underlines how serious the Aspiration collapse has become. This was not a minor business failure; prosecutors said investors and lenders were defrauded out of hundreds of millions of dollars.

For the Clippers, the concern is that the same company is tied to the NBA’s ongoing review of whether Leonard’s endorsement arrangement raised salary-cap issues.

Kawhi Leonard faces more scrutiny as LA Clippers wait on Aspiration answers

Leonard’s connection to the controversy centers on a reported $28 million endorsement deal with Aspiration that has been described in allegations as a “no-show” arrangement.

The concern for the NBA is whether that deal functioned as outside compensation connected to Leonard’s Clippers contract, which would create a potential salary-cap circumvention issue.

The Clippers and Ballmer have strongly denied any misconduct, and Leonard has not been found guilty of violating league rules. That distinction matters because the NBA investigation is still about determining what happened, not confirming punishment.

Still, Sanberg’s 14-year sentence makes the background look worse. The company involved is now bankrupt, its co-founder has admitted to wire fraud, and the league has been examining documents and interviews tied to the matter.

If the NBA finds the Clippers used Aspiration to route improper benefits to Leonard, the consequences could be serious for the franchise.

For Leonard, the worry is not the fraud sentence itself, but that Sanberg’s case keeps the Aspiration trail alive while the NBA continues deciding whether his deal was legitimate endorsement money or something far more damaging.

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Luis Díaz turns in dominant effort for Colombia in win over Costa Rica

BERLIN, GERMANY - MAY 23: Luis Diaz of FC Bayern München celebrates with DFB cup trophy after winning the DFB Cup Final 2026 match between FC Bayern München and VfB Stuttgart at Olympiastadion on May 23, 2026 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich star Luis Díaz picked up right where he left off when he took the field for Colombia in a World Cup tune-up vs. Costa Rica.

Díaz was named Man of the Match as he tallied a goal, an assist, and five key passes in 74 minutes of action during a 3-1 victory:

🇨🇴 Luis Díaz captained Colombia against Costa Rica, scored, assisted and was Man of the Match

74 minutes played
1 goal
1 assist
5 key passes
3/3 successful dribbles
90% pass accuracy
2/3 crosses
6/10 duels won
10/10 rating pic.twitter.com/ubsjVSODcx

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) June 2, 2026

For as long as this video stays posted, here is the goal from Díaz:

🇨🇴⚽ Luis Díaz's goal for Colombia against Costa Rica
pic.twitter.com/o2kXESLirX

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) June 2, 2026

Díaz was a magnificent pickup last summer for Bayern Munich and one of board member for sport Max Eberl’s best moves. Díaz had an amazing 26 goals and 23 assists in 51 games across all competitions. The Colombian was a pivotal player for the Bavarians and some would say that helped place a little more urgency within Bayern Munich’s attacking play with his dribbling, vision, and darting runs.

In addition, Díaz brought an element to the attack, which allowed the team to change its look when needed and stretch the field. As it stands, Díaz could be carrying his momentum from club season right into the World Cup.


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Will Still set to be appointed new Auxerre manager

Will Still set to be appointed new Auxerre manager
Will Still set to be appointed new Auxerre manager

Will Still is expected to be appointed as AJ Auxerre’s manager shortly, according to reports from Onze Mondial.

Talks between the Burgundy club and the Belgian manager are reportedly at a very advanced stage, with only a few details still to be finalised. First and foremost among these are the terms of Christophe Pélissier’s departure, as Still is set to replace him.

Having been out of work since his dismissal from Southampton FC last November, following a difficult spell (only four wins in 16 matches), the 33-year-old coach is set to return to the French league, which he knows well from his time as manager of Stade de Reims and RC Lens, having recently been linked with FC Lorient, Toulouse FC, Paris FC and FC Nantes.

But Still’s arrival is not the only news regarding AJA’s management structure. Indeed, sporting director David Wantier and club president Baptiste Malherbe are expected to remain at the club, despite the uncertainty of recent weeks.

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Red Sox Rival Second Baseman Predicts World Series Victory For His Team

New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.

Red Sox Rival Second Baseman Predicts World Series Victory For His Team originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Boston Red Sox are not playing their best baseball right now, but there is still time for them to turn things around. Meanwhile, the New York Yankees are playing great, and their second baseman thinks they'll win the World Series.

The Yankees and Red Sox are bitter rivals, and it has not been fun for Red Sox fans watching the Yankees succeed while they struggle. However, despite a slow start, the Red Sox are still only three games back from a wild-card spot, and things are starting to look better. Jazz Chisholm Jr. does not think any push the Red Sox make will matter, however. He thinks the Yankees are destined to win it all.

During an appearance on "The Tonight Show," Chisholm was asked what the goal was for the Yankees this season. Without hesitation, he said it was to win the World Series. When asked if they were going to do it, he said, "Oh, for sure. For sure."

It's hard to knock Chisholm for his confidence. What was he supposed to say? Was he supposed to say that the Yankees were not going to win the World Series? Regardless, it is a bold claim to make. Chisholm and the Yankees lost the World Series in 2024, and Chisholm's comment could come back to haunt him if the Yankees do not win it all.

The Yankees entered Tuesday tied for the most wins in the American League. They have a great team, but it's a long season. There is still plenty of time for the Red Sox to get on a roll and become a threat to the Yankees. Some of the Red Sox's struggling hitters, like Jarren Duran, Marcelo Mayer and Caleb Durbin, have started to play better. The team should also be getting Roman Anthony and Garrett Crochet back at some point as well.

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Chris Olave Gets Honest About Potential Saints Contract Extension

Second-team All-Pro wide receiver Chris Olave is entering the final year of his rookie contract.

Despite being owed a new contract – one that pays him like one of the best wide receivers in football – Olave decided to attend organized team activities. The star wide receiver was asked why and the answer for him was simple: he wants to win.

“I’m committed to winning, first of all, and I feel like I’m a team player,” Olave said, via WWL Radio. “The contract is a whole different side of the game. It’s the business side.”

Olave is hoping his commitment to the team spurs a contract extension ahead of training camp.

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Chris Olave got honest about his contract situation.
Chris Olave #12 of the New Orleans Saints catches a pass and is chased by Darrell Baker Jr. #39 of the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Saints defeated the Titans 34-26.

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“I feel like we’re going to come down to that before training camp,” Olave said, hoping to avoid more holdout chatter later this summer. “I hope we do, so we don’t affect the chemistry and stuff going into training camp, but I think it’s going to get done soon.”

He received praise for his work ethic from second-year quarterback Tyler Shough.

“I think more than anything it just shows he wants to be here,” Shough said of Olave’s work this offseason. “He wants to work hard. He’s doing that every single day. He likes being around the guys and I think he’s just such a value to this team that everybody understands and I think that’s just part of the business side of it. That happens, but more than anything, it shows how much he loves it here.”

Olave put together the best season of his career in 2025, playing in 16 games while hauling in 100 receptions for 1,163 yards and nine touchdowns – all of which were career highs.

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The Marquette Men’s Basketball Career Free Throws Made Chart

Jan 15, 2020; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Marquette Golden Eagles guard Markus Howard (0) shoots during the first half against the Xavier Musketeers at Fiserv Forum.
Look. Pictures of free throws are boring. | Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

By now, you should be more than familiar with our series of regularly updating leaderboards for various Marquette Golden Eagles sports accomplishments. Keep checking back to that link in the previous sentence for our charts as the seasons continue to churn through history and MU’s various teams continue to create new memories and accomplishments.

Here, we’re going to talk the record for most made free throws in a Marquette men’s basketball career.

For a very long time, this record seemed untouchable. Heck, I bet that when George Thompson finished with 457 made free throws in 1969, that might have felt untouchable. Thompson had passed Bob Wolf’s record set in 1967, while Thompson was on the team, and Wolf only got to 393 freebies. Shooting 64 free throws past that for a new record must have felt like a rocket shot of a jump.

Unfortunately for George Thompson’s spot in the record book, Dean Meminger was already on his way to doing to Thompson what Thompson had just done to Bob Wolf. When Dream finished up in 1971, he had 493 free throws up and in for his career. That’s 36 more than Thompson and exactly 100 more than Wolf had established as the record just four years earlier!

After that, things slowed down. Butch Lee got to 403 in 1978. Tony Smith hit 406 in 1990. 20 years went past, then 30, and no one was able to get to Meminger’s record. Not until Wesley Matthews enrolled in 2005. With just 63 made free throws in his freshman season, I don’t think anyone’s radar tipped that something special was brewing. With 141 and 132 free throws in his next two seasons, Matthews was up to 336 in his career. Obviously he was going to get into the top 10, but 160-ish free throws to get Meminger? Feels like pushing it, right? He had to lead the Big East in attempts in 2006-07 with 183 to get to 141 at a 77% shooting clip. What’s he going to do, shoot 80% on 200 attempts to have a chance at this?

How about 83% on a Big East best 257 attempts? Wesley Matthews fired in 213 made free throws in his senior season to lead the Big East and go rocketing past Meminger to 1) become the first Marquette player to ever sink 500 FTs in his career and 2) set the record at 549 makes.

And then Markus Howard wrapped up the 2018-19 season leading the Big East in attempts, makes, and shooting percentage, ultimately finishing his junior year with 388 made free throws after a campaign of 227. He went into his senior year needed just 162 free throws to break Matthews’ record, and that went down with ease. As it turns out, the only thing stopping him from becoming the first Marquette player with 600 made free throws in a career was a global pandemic, as Howard finished his career with just 599 makes. The 2019-20 season was shut down before Howard played a Big East tournament game, and that Marquette team was going to make the NCAA tournament. Howard had at least two games left to go to add on to what was a Big East lead in both attempts and makes, but everything was cut short at that point.

It feels like as long as Shaka Smart is the head coach, it’s going to be hard for anyone to take a run at 150 made free throws per season as an average to break Howard’s record. Kam Jones finished with 163 made free throws for a four year career, and Tyler Kolek had 203 in his three seasons with the Golden Eagles after not even getting to 90 in either his junior or senior years. The nature of the offensive structure is designed to get open layups and open jumpers, and it’s hard to draw fouls doing either one of those things. It’s going to take a 90% free throw shooter who draws a ton of contact to do it. We saw it once with Howard, is it possible to ever see it again?

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Brewers predicted to trade for .761 OPS All-Star or 3.20 ERA ace in 'big splash' at deadline

Brewers

Brewers predicted to trade for .761 OPS All-Star or 3.20 ERA ace in 'big splash' at deadline originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Milwaukee Brewers are leading the pack in the tightly contested National League Central. They're 5.5 games up on the second-place St. Louis Cardinals thanks to a 36-21 record.

But there's still time to squander this lead, so the Brewers shouldn't feel totally comfortable in their position just yet. To feel more confident, the Brewers could add some help at this year's trade deadline.

That's exactly what Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report is predicting the Brewers will do in 2026 at the deadline. Miller is predicting that the Brewers will make a "big splash" and trade for a 3.20 ERA All-Star ace or a .761 OPS All-Star infield slugger.

Brewers predicted to trade for either Joe Ryan or Isaac Paredes

"Milwaukee makes a big splash as a buyer," Miller predicts. "... They won't trade away Jesus Made or Luis Pena, but they do have a handful of fringe top 100 prospects who could be the main attraction moving out in a minor blockbuster for someone like Houston's Isaac Paredes or Minnesota's Joe Ryan."

The Brewers are a great team right now, but they do need some help in a few key spots. Ryan might be the more intriguing addition, as they already have a few incredible starters in Jacob Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison.

But adding Ryan, who has a 3.20 ERA this season and is an All-Star under club control for the next two seasons, would make a lot of sense for this team.

The potential of a Paredes addition, though, makes too much sense for the Brewers. They have a massive need in the infield at both third base and shortstop.

Luis Rengifo, Joey Ortiz, and David Hamilton aren't good enough for the Brewers right now. They really could use someone like Paredes, a two-time All-Star third baseman.

He has a .237 batting average this season and for his MLB career, with a .708 OPS in 2026 compared to a .761 OPS for his career.

MORETarik Skubal being traded by Tigers would help him in free agency

Paredes is capable of hitting 30-plus homers in a season, recording 31 back in 2023 with the Tampa Bay Rays. He has six this season and has accumulated 1.0 bWAR in 55 games, a little below his All-Star pace of 2.4 bWAR in 102 games last season.

The Brewers being predicted to make a splash at this year's trade deadline does seem like a more feasible outcome than in prior seasons.

They might've lost Freddy Peralta, but the Harrison addition in the trade with the Boston Red Sox, along with how good the rest of the team looks, has the Brewers as clear buyers this season.

Adding help to the left side of the infield is a must, and acquiring another frontline starter would be a huge help as well. This prediction would be a great one to come true, as a "big splash" in the trade market could have Milwaukee as a top World Series contender.

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Former Florida football CB Vernon Hargreaves III inducted into 2026 UF Athletic HOF

Former Florida football standout cornerback Vernon Hargreaves III will be inducted into the UF Athletic Hall of Fame this fall as part of its 2026 class.

VHIII, as he was known in his Florida Gators playing days, was one of the top defensive playmakers in the SEC when he played for UF from 2013-15. Hargreaves started in 35 of 37 games in which he played, totaling 121 tackles, three tackles for loss, 10 interceptions, 28 pass breakups and one forced fumble.

Hargreaves earned two first-team All-American honors and three first-team All-SEC honors at cornerback during his three seasons at UF. He also was named as one of three finalists for the Jim Thorpe Award, given to college football's best defensive back, during his junior year.

A Tampa native, Hargreaves was selected 11th overall pick in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft by his hometown Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He went on to play six NFL seasons with the Buccaneers, Houston Texans and Cincinnati Bengals.

Hargreaves will be joined by a UF Athletic Hall of Fame class that includes gymnast Bridget Sloan, softball player Kelsey Stewart and men's basketball players Vernon Maxwell and Andrew Moten. They will be honored as Gator Greats at the Hall of Fame Banquet on Friday, Oct. 9, ahead of the South Carolina home football game.

Kevin Brockway is The Gainesville Sun’s Florida beat writer. Contact him at kbrockway@gannett.com. Follow him on X @KevinBrockwayG1.

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Who has been UNC’s most surprising transfer portal entrant?

Mar 7, 2026; Duluth, GA, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Lanie Grant (0) passes the ball against the Louisville Cardinals in the first quarter at Gas South Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

So I was perusing various articles about this year’s UNC Baseball team amidst their attempt to return to Omaha and maybe bring the program its first ever championship, and in one of the comment sections, a question caught my eye: somebody asking how UNC fans could be sure they’d still get to watch freshman wunderkind Caden Glauber for the next two seasons, given that we’re in the age of the transfer portal and NIL and that there are doubtlessly SEC schools whose financial incentives UNC wouldn’t be able to match.

And that reminded me that under Scott Forbes, even in the past couple of years, retention has been a particular strength of the Diamond Heels. Forbes, the past 3 years and I think before that as well, has not lost a single regular gameday contributor to the portal. Committed fans might recognize names like Cale Bolton, Maccadin Dye, Eric Grintz, and Reece Holbrook, who all contributed at least once to the team off the bench, but it was not a surprise that they and others transferred to programs with more available playing time. Budding or existing stars, though, have stuck around. I don’t know how much they might have been tempted by other programs, but the amount probably isn’t zero, but between an ability to at least compete financially and the locker room and program culture that Forbes has built, he has retained high-end homegrown talent year after year. And I suppose that’s as good an answer to that particular question about Glauber as any — you can never be sure, but Forbes has a pretty good track record of keeping guys, even those who look like future first-round MLB Draft picks, in Chapel Hill.

And that made me think about this question: who is the transfer portal entrant from a UNC sport, particularly in the contemporary era, that has most surprised you? As much as a bunch of fans like to claim they can’t be surprised by anything anymore and that they’re fully convinced all college athletes are ruthless mercenaries who don’t know what a team is and form zero attachments to the people and environments around them, that’s very obviously copium. It takes just one listen to a locker room interview to disabuse one of that notion, if one cares to be so disabused and frequently even if they don’t. And thus — has there been a portal entrant that made you question what you thought you knew about their relationship with UNC and/or their coach? Or about the program itself?

For me, it’s got to be women’s basketball player Lanie Grant, who entered the transfer portal on April 1st of this year after two years at UNC that appeared to be building up to real stardom. She’ll be suiting up for TCU this year. Grant committed to UNC as a freshman in high school, then skipped her senior year of high school to come to UNC early, and was one of the faces of the team from the moment she got on campus even though she was a freshman on a team with multi-year senior leaders like Alyssa Ustby, Lexi Donarski, and Maria Gakdeng. She was a key bench player as a freshman and a half-time starter as a sophomore, leading the team in three-point shooting, and it looked like she was going to be a vocal leader for the team from the perimeter as an upperclassman — and then poof. That’s underscored by the fact that until this year, Courtney Banghart, like Forbes, had been pretty good at retaining the talent she wanted to. She had a couple of losses, but entering this year, players like Laila Hull and Ciera Toomey were more common — could easily have transferred ahead of this season given their lack of usage, but didn’t. Grant’s departure, as well as that of Taliyah Henderson, does change my image of the program a little, because I didn’t think it was possible before.

I’d love to see y’all’s thoughts in the comments — and like I said, I’d appreciate if complaints about how little college athletes care about anything were reserved for other comment sections.

Are Tennessee Titans the big winners after Monday's blockbuster trades?

Monday was a blockbuster trade day in the NFL, during which the league saw two star players dealt for significant draft capital in a matter of hours, and one of those deals came as a complete surprise.

While many expected the Philadelphia Eagles to complete their long-rumored deal sending former Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots to be reunited with coach Mike Vrabel, the Cleveland Browns' trade of Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams came as a shock.

At first glance, the only real connection to the Titans with the two deals was missing out on a Week 2 matchup with their former top wideout, and, of course, watching him reunite with his former coach and a couple of teammates in New England, but taking a deeper look shows the Titans could be one of the uninvolved big winners in the two trades.

The reality is that the Titans' schedule, which has been applauded because of its balanced construction, just got a bit easier. Not only will they face an Eagles team without Brown, one of their top receivers in 2025, but they will also face a Browns team in Week 7 without having to worry about the 2025 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.

Of course, this is all a projection of paper rosters in the offseason, but there is no doubt that as of now, those two future opponents are a bit weaker than they were just two days ago, and for a rebuilding Titans franchise, any advantage is a positive; making Tennessee one of the biggest winners of the trades, even if they weren’t directly involved.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Are Tennessee Titans the big winners after Monday's blockbuster trades?

International round-up: Collins and Thiago score in friendly victories

International round-up: Collins and Thiago score in friendly victories
International round-up: Collins and Thiago score in friendly victories

Brentford players Nathan Collins and Igor Thiago were both on target as they helped their respective countries win international friendlies over the weekend.

Collins scored the only goal of the game in a 1-0 victory against Qatar for the Republic of Ireland, while Thiago came off the bench to help Brazil defeat Panama 6-2.

Caoimhín Kelleher joined his Bees colleague and captain in the starting XI at Aviva Stadium on Thursday evening, with the duo helping Heimir Hallgrímsson's side secure a clean sheet in the Irish capital.

Both sides ended the game with 10 men, but Collins' fifth-minute header from a Jack Moylan free-kick was enough to secure a win.

In what was Thiago's first appearance for Brazil in his homeland, he made an impressive impact from the bench after being introduced as a half-time substitute.

Eight minutes into his first outing at the infamous Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, his pressing earned him an assist for Bournemouth winger Rayan.

And, midway through the second half, Brentford's no.9 nutmegged his marker before being brought down by the goalkeeper to win a penalty, and picked himself up to convert from 12 yards to net a second international goal from his three caps to date.

Elsewhere, Aaron Hickey and Kristoffer Ajer started as Scotland and Norway secured victories in their final home friendlies before travelling to the World Cup in North America.

Scotland fell behind to a brilliant early Tahith Chong goal, but Finlay Curtis equalised just before half-time at Hampden Park.

Hickey was one of five players substituted at the interval for Steve Clarke's side, who face Bolivia in New Jersey on Sunday in their final friendly before the World Cup begins.

Ajer, meanwhile, played just over an hour as Norway defeated Sweden 3-1 in Oslo.

A double from Crystal Palace striker Jørgen Strand Larsen sandwiched a strike from Antonio Nusa as the hosts raced into a three-goal lead at the break.

Liverpool forward Alexander Isak pulled one back in the final 15 minutes, when Ajer had already been substituted.

Finally, Hákon Valdimarsson picked up his 22nd cap for Iceland on Sunday.

Arnar Gunnlaugsson's side fell to a 1-0 defeat against Japan in Tokyo, with Koki Ogawa scoring the only goal of the game late on.

A.J. Brown reflects on accountability, media, and being the villain

A.J. Brown understands that many Philadelphia Eagles fans viewed him as a polarizing figure during his four seasons with the organization. Looking back, the newly acquired New England Patriots wide receiver acknowledged that some of that perception was intentional. During a wide-ranging conversation with Maria Taylor on 7PM in Brooklyn following his departure from Philadelphia, Brown explained that he occasionally used the media as a tool to create accountability and generate urgency inside the locker room.

"I didn't mind being viewed as whatever picture was painted," Brown said. "Because I know, like my teammates know, I had their back."

Brown rejected the idea that any of his public comments were motivated by personal recognition or self-interest. Instead, he said his goal was always to help the Eagles improve and maximize their championship potential.

"Nothing I ever said was for personal gain," Brown said. "It was always to help this team win and try to be our better self."

The All-Pro receiver admitted that some of his comments were delivered strategically.

"I know if I say something in the media, I know it's going," Brown said, suggesting he understood the impact his words would have on public discourse and inside the building.

At the same time, Brown acknowledged that his approach evolved over time. One of the biggest lessons he said he learned in Philadelphia was understanding when honesty can become counterproductive.

"Telling the truth out of season is worse than a lie," Brown said. "Not everything needs to be said, even if I feel like it's best."

Brown, who was voted a team captain three consecutive seasons, said he still believes accountability is an essential part of leadership. He described himself as one of the players willing to have uncomfortable conversations and challenge teammates face-to-face when necessary.

"We pushed each other," Brown said. "We didn't really care who was uncomfortable."

As he begins a new chapter in New England, Brown said his leadership philosophy is changing. Rather than creating pressure publicly, he plans to focus more on serving teammates and helping wherever he can. The comments provide insight into a player who often became the subject of debate in Philadelphia. Brown's view is simpler: he was never trying to be the villain. He was trying to help the Eagles win.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Why A.J. Brown embraced criticism to push the Eagles

A.J. Brown claims he had a Patriots rug for years before Eagles trade. No one believes him.

A.J. Brown is now a wide receiver for the New England Patriots thanks to the blockbuster trade that sent the unhappy star from the Philadelphia Eagles up north to be coached by Mike Vrabel once again.

But do you believe that the receiver who grew up in Mississippi was a Patriots fan? And that he had a rug in his current home with the Pats logo that read "MAN CAVE" ... for years?

That's the claim he made in an extensive interview with Maria Taylor that went up Tuesday morning.

"It came from Amazon," he remarked. "But definitely a few years ago, it's been here for a while."

Taylor pressed further: "While you were an Eagle, you had this rug? In your house?"

"This is my team since I was a kid," Brown replied. "This is it."

AJ Brown tells @MariaTaylor he has had a #Patriots rug in his house for a few years — even while he was with the Eagles.

"This is my team. This is my team since I was a kid. I was doing what I was supposed to be doing with the Eagles, but this is it."

(📽️ @7PMinBrooklyn)…

— Miamidagreat (@miamidagreat305) June 2, 2026

Fans don't believe A.J. Brown was telling the truth about the Patriots rug

Yep - like the patriots rug he’s had for a “while”. 🙄

— Beth 🖤💚🦅💚🖤 (@EaglesPhamRN) June 2, 2026

The Amazon driver having to get a rug to AJ Brown's house with same day delivery before he recorded the podcast https://t.co/cDX9h37lXNpic.twitter.com/I1EJymukeT

— Luke Arcaini (@ArcainiLuke) June 2, 2026

Seems like a bunch of PR but if AJ had a Patriots rug this whole time, that's weird.

— John Barchard | Watching the Birds 🦅 (@JohnBarchard) June 2, 2026

In his interview with Maria Taylor, A.J. Brown said that he's had this Patriots rug in his house for years 🤔🤔🤔 https://t.co/83UBLGHEe4pic.twitter.com/AkExCGFme5

— Roy Burton (@TheBSLine) June 2, 2026

Did A.J. Brown use AI to doctor photos of himself as a kid in a Patriots jersey?

There's a lot of chatter about this. People looked hard at the photo he posted and noticed some parts of the image that looked like they weren't real. He was also wearing a Nike jersey in that photo, which didn't make sense if Nike started making NFL jerseys in 2012.

🚨TENDING: AJ Brown posted AI images of himself wearing a Patriots jersey as a kid after getting traded to the Patriots yesterday.

Nike didn’t start making NFL jerseys until 2012, when Brown was 15 years old pic.twitter.com/58926F1ZIF

— Polymarket Sports (@PolymarketSport) June 2, 2026

He went into chatgpt to create those photos btw 🤣 pic.twitter.com/MBsp3v2egF

— 215szn (@215szn) June 1, 2026

So is he really telling the truth? We don't have a ton to go off of here, but fans are seeing right through this. It won't matter if he brings the Patriots back to the Super Bowl so he can fulfill his, er, life-long dream to play for the Pats.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: AJ Brown had a Patriots rug before Eagles trade, but fans don't believe it

Brennan and McGuinness incidents 'like apples and oranges'

GAA President Jarlath Burns says comparing Dublin manager Ger Brennan's 12-week suspension to the Central Competitions Control Committee [CCCC]'s decision not to punish Donegal boss Jim McGuinness is like "comparing apples to oranges".

Brennan was shown a red card by referee Fergal Kelly in his side's final league game against Galway after an altercation with Tribesmen's strength and conditioning coach Cian Breathnach McGinn and has been forced to watch championship games from the stands, including Sunday's defeat by Louth in Croke Park.

McGuinness avoided any punishment from official Sean Hurson in his side's opening All-Ireland Senior Football Championship victory over Kerry on 23 May despite appearing to shove Kingdom midfielder Diarmuid O'Connor as tempers boiled over between both sets of players at the half-time hooter.

While some have questioned why the incidents have resulted in vastly different outcomes, Burns insists it has come down to each referee's on-field decision and to overrule would be tantamount to "re-refereeing the game".

"The referee [Kelly] dealt with the Ger Brennan incident on the spot, gave him a red card and cited it as contact with an opponent. The rules are very clear where that is a 12-week suspension," Burns told BBC Sport NI's Mark Sidebottom.

"I think nobody would have passed any remarks on that if the other incident hadn't have happened, but the referee [Hurson] adjudicated on that [McGuinness incident] in a slightly different way.

"He didn't deal with it at the time and that was his choice but he did refer to it in his report and the CCCC adjudicated that if they were going to make a judgement on it thereafter, it would have been re-refereeing the game."

Burns added: "Whenever we give a whistle to a referee and sent him out, he is in charge of those 70 minutes and it's not incumbent on us to re-referee it.

"It's very simple: a referee dealt with it in one way and one referee adjudicated another, so after that it's really none of our business."

Dublin interim boss Dean Rock turned down media requests following their defeat by Louth.

While former player Paul Flynn, speaking on The Sunday Game, opined that was "not directly linked" to McGuinness escaping a similar punishment to Brennan, the six-time All-Ireland winner feels there is "probably a sense in Dublin that there's a bit of injustice in the way that Ger has been treated".

However, Burns doesn't "think that's the case at all" when it comes to the wider GAA public and reiterated his stance that the CCCC were happy to accept Hurson's view of events in Killarney when dealing with the McGuinness incident.

"It's very unfortunate Ger has a 12-week suspension but that is in the rule book," he continued.

"If those two events had happened in isolation, I don't think it would have been as much of a furore.

"A member of the public may see two similar events of gravity happening and two different things [outcomes], but it really comes down to how a referee deals with it on the spot: one gives a red card and that incurs a straightforward 12-week suspension, but the other decides not to.

"He could see it [incident], the fourth official could see it, so after that, it's none of my business."

Eagles GM Howie Roseman Breaks Silence on AJ Brown Trade

After months of speculation, the Philadelphia Eagles traded wide receiver AJ Brown to the New England Patriots for a 2028 first-round and 2027 fifth-round pick. 

Following the trade, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman explained why the trade made sense for both teams – and why it made sense to move on from a star player while still fighting for the NFC crown.

“I think that when we looked at the totality of the circumstances and having the conversations we had with him, felt like where we were, where we were going, where he was, that if we could find something that kind of achieved our goals of getting a first-round pick going forward here in the near future, getting the money back to spend on other players on our team and other teams, and it was a win-win situation based on where he was and how he felt, we were open to that,” Roseman said.

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Howie Roseman addressed the AJ Brown trade.
General manager Howie Roseman and Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles look on during OTA offseason workouts at Jefferson Health Training Complex on May 27, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Roseman admitted that Brown approached the team to say he’d like to play elsewhere.

“You can have a really good run with somebody, and just feel like, ‘Hey, the next stage of my career, I feel like it will be better served, kind of starting fresh’,” Roseman said. “The conversations with him overall were positive and just honest conversations, and I think it just kind of got to a point where it made some sense from both sides.”

Philadelphia famously jumped the Pittsburgh Steelers to select former USC wide receiver Makai Lemon in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft as a potential replacement for Brown before he was traded.

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Rangers Daily: Former Blueshirt named Canucks coach; Stanley Cup predictions

After nearly landing the gig a year ago, former New York Rangers first-round pick Manny Malhotra was named coach of the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night.

The hiring of Malhotra was not unexpected, though in this business you never truly know until you know. Malhotra replaces Adam Foote, who beat him out for the job last offseason, but only lasted one year behind the Canucks bench. And what a miserable year it was.

The Canucks finished last overall in the NHL with 58 points, 14 fewer than the Chicago Blackhawks, who were the No. 31 overall team. Then Vancouver lost the NHL Draft Lottery, falling to the third overall pick, despite having the best odds to land the No. 1 pick.

Malhotra, who coached AHL Abbotsford to the Calder Cup championship in 2025 and spent two years running the Canucks top minor league affiliate, was previously a Toronto Maple Leafs assistant. That followed a 16-year playing career as a solid two-way center, after the Rangers made him the No. 7 overall pick in the 1998 draft.He played 991 NHL games with the Rangers, Dallas Stars, Columbus Blue Jackets, San Jose Sharks, Canucks, Carolina Hurricanes, and Montreal Canadiens.

He’s now the third current coach in the NHL who played previously for the Rangers, joining Martin St. LOuis of the Canadiens and Lindy Ruff of the Buffalo Sabres.

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From the worst team this season to the two best, or at least the last two standing. The Stanley Cup Final begins Tuesday, the best-of-7 series opening up in Raleigh, North Carolina, where the Hurricanes host the Vegas Golden Knights.

Give credit where credit is due. Our John Kreiser, a veteran of more than 50 years covering the NHL, predicted this exact Final matchup back before the 2025-26 season began. He had the Golden Knights defeating the Hurricanes, and is sticking with that pick, predicting Vegas finishes the series off in six games.

I had the Hurricanes reaching the Stanley Cup Final in our annual predictions back in October, losing to the Dallas Stars. Now, I see the Hurricanes winning an extremely tight Cup Final over the Golden Knights in six games. For whatever it’s worth, PuckPedia’s Keith Kavanaugh also went with the Hurricanes in six games on the latest Rink Rap podcast.

SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT! You can check out Keith and I on You Tube chopping it up about the Rangers offseason plans, NHL free agency, and the Cup Final by clicking here. Or you can listen the entire show below on Apple podcasts.

One final prediction, our Lou Orlando says Golden Knights in seven! Before season started, he had Stars over the Florida Panthers in the Cup Final.

New York Rangers news and analysis

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Our John Kreiser breaks down the pros and cons of free agent forward Mason Marchment, from a Rangers point of view.

Analyzing why the Rangers “competitive window” and “long-term vision” are more important when it comes to considering free agent Alex Tuch than the expected inflated value of his expected contract.

Urho Vaakanainen is a champion! Well, not with the Rangers; but the defenseman did help Finland win gold at the IIHF World Championship.

NHL news and rumors

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NHL.com: Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen enters the Stanley Cup Final with a heavy heart after the recent suicide of his agent, Claude Lemieux.

TSN: Pending UFA Patrik Laine explained that he was ready to play for the Canadiens down the stretch and in the playoffs after recovering from core-muscle surgery, but that he understood he wasn’t really an option with the team doing so well.

Sportsnet: Brendan Gallagher got emotional speaking with reporters at Montreal’s breakup day, conceding that he’s likely played his final game with the Canadiens despite having one more season left on his contract.

Daily Faceoff: Anthony DiMarco makes the case for free agent John Carlson being a perfect fit with the Philadelphia Flyers.

New Jersey Hockey Now: With Mathew Barzal’s name popping up in trade rumors, James NIchols examines whether the Devils could pull off a trade with the Islanders to land the star forward.

ESPN: The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired forward prospect Jack Pridham from the Chicago Blackhawks in excahnge for a third-round draft pick. Pridham just helped Kitchener win the Memorial Cup, and will play in the NCAA next season.

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West Brom goalkeeper O'Leary signs new deal to 2029

Max O'Leary dives to save the ball during a training session with West Bromwich Albion
Max O'Leary had a previous loan spell in the EFL with Shrewsbury Town in 2019-20 [Getty Images]

Goalkeeper Max O'Leary has signed a new three-year contract with West Bromwich Albion.

The 28-year-old Republic of Ireland international joined the Baggies in January on a six-month deal from Bristol City, becoming then-Albion head coach Eric Ramsay's first signing.

He went on to make 16 appearances and keep eight clean sheets, with 12 and eight of those respectively, under new boss James Morrison as Albion secured their Championship survival after a difficult campaign.

"It was nice to contribute in a positive way in the second half of the season. We managed to secure plenty of clean sheets which, as a goalkeeper, is always a big plus," O'Leary told the club website.

He added that Morrison, who signed a two-year contract to stay as head coach at the end of April, had brought "real clarity" since taking over following Ramsay's sacking in late February.

"Knowing he was staying on as permanent manager certainly made my decision easier. I'm really looking forward to working with him again in 2026-27."

O'Leary's new deal runs until the summer of 2029.

"When you're a leader and guys look for your …

LeBron James: "When you're a leader and guys look for your leadership, guys run through a wall for you. The least thing you could do is be accountable, hold yourself accountable, and take accountability when you mess up or you're not feeling like you've done your job. And even more, when you think you could have done more, and maybe you couldn't have, but you still feel that responsibility. So this thing is just the responsibility of being a leader."

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"An insanely myopic move": Microsoft backs off legal threats against Windows security researchers after BitLocker backlash

Microsoft assures researchers they can report flaws without fear of lawsuits following uproar from the community, but promises to work with law enforcement against individuals who cause harm to customers.

TCOMAS at Computex 2026: An AIO Shaped Like a Game Console

2 June 2026 at 17:54
TCOMAS at the 2026 Computex showed off its latest AIO liquid CPU coolers. We begin our tour with the EXIT D3 Pro, the world's first AIO CLC with three 480×480 displays, making up the inner half of a cube. With a little clever programming, the three displays can be made to put out 3D-looking shapes. Next up, is the NEOX, a more conventional AIO CLC design with a curved, two-sided display that's completely reprogrammable.

TCOMAS also showed off a curious-looking CLC with a planar display that's shaped like a handheld game console. We're not sure if the buttons are functional or aesthetic. Another prototype has the pump-block shaped like a gaming PC build in itself. There are two new air-type CPU coolers TCOMAS showed off. The first one has a unique cloth-type top, with a bright segment display peeking through. The next one has a glossy, 4-inch, true-color display.
More pictures follow.

WizMax at Computex 2026: PC Cases and Calux Aluminium Keyboard

2 June 2026 at 17:25
At Computex 2026, WizMax, the hardware brand of South Korean Hanmi Micronics, showcased a range of new PC chassis and its Calux aluminium keyboard. The new PC case lineup includes the Prism Max, Prism Pro, Ara Max, Lucent, Vista, Monochrome, and Artrian. The Prism Max is a dual-chamber ATX chassis with BTF motherboard support, three-sided glass panels, support for 410 mm graphics cards, and CPU coolers up to 175 mm tall. The Prism Pro offers a similar design in microATX and Mini-ITX form factors.

The Ara Max supports ATX-BTF motherboards, features a front-mounted PSU layout, clearance for 460 mm graphics cards and 160 mm CPU coolers, and supports up to a 360 mm top radiator. The Lucent and Vista models feature integrated temperature displays, support for ATX-BTF motherboards, graphics cards up to 470 mm long, CPU coolers up to 180 mm tall, and radiators up to 420 mm.

Mistel at Computex 2026: Airone Pro, MD770, MD600 New Variants

2 June 2026 at 17:23
Mistel at the 2026 Computex introduced its latest compact wireless keyboards with highly moddable keys. The Airone Pro is a 72-key compact keyboard with 65% JIS layout. It uses Cherry MX ULP switches with RGB backlighting, and N-key Rollover. The keyboard features a wired USB interface, and comes with an aluminium unibody chassis. The keyboard measures 314 × 104 × 13.7 mm. Among the key options are Cherry MX ULP Clicky, and Cherry MX ULP Tactile. The keyboard weighs 387 g.

The Mistel Airone BT ANSI is visually the same keyboard, but comes with a 68-key ANSI 65% layout. It is a wireless keyboard, and relies on a 1,200 mAh battery. The keyboard is slightly smaller at 308 × 99.6 × 14.6 mm, and lighter, at 305 g. While the upper half of the chassis is aluminium the base is ABS, which is where the weight appears to be shed. Connectivity includes wired USB with 1000 Hz polling rate, and Bluetooth, with a polling rate of 125 Hz.

‘The Genie Is Out of the Bottle’: Ex-Ubisoft Director Clint Hocking Says AI in Games Is Inevitable, Pushes Back Fears

2 June 2026 at 17:00

A character in Watch Dogs: Legion interacts with a large, holographic mask near Big Ben, with drones hovering nearby. AI comments by Clint Hocking.

Former Ubisoft game designer and director Clint Hocking is the latest industry veteran to chime in on the thorny matter of using generative AI in game development. Speaking to EDGE Magazine (July 2026, issue 424), Hocking opined that the technology will inevitably be used (as former industry executive Peter Moore recently said), so the question really is how best to support the transition for the good of society. Hocking left Ubisoft earlier this year after working for some time on Assassin's Creed Hexe. In the interview, he noted that Ubisoft is developing internal AI-powered tools to make the studios more efficient, not to […]

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Toncoin price stabilizes at $2 after Gram rebrand, is a rally to $3 next?

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Toncoin price has stabilized near $2 after Pavel Durov’s Gram rebrand plan revived trader interest and helped the token defend a key support zone. According to data from crypto.news, Toncoin (TON) price traded around $2.03 at press time on Tuesday…

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Trabzonspor'un kanadı Serie A'dan geliyor! 22 yaşında çıtır

Sol kanat arayışlarını sürdüren Trabzonspor, Serie A ekibi Bologna'nın Arjantinli yıldızı Benja Domínguez için ilk resmi teklifini yaptı.

Trabzonspor, gelecek sezonun kadro yapılanması kapsamında transfer çalışmalarına hız verdi. Bordo-mavililerin hedefindeki son isim, İtalya Serie A ekiplerinden Bologna forması giyen Arjantinli sol kanat oyuncusu Benja Domínguez.

Corriere di Bologna'nın bugünkü haberine göre; Trabzonspor, 22 yaşındaki yetenekli oyuncuyu kadrosuna katmak için ilk resmi adımını attı.

Haberde, Türk kulübünün Bologna yönetimine resmi bir teklif sunduğu ve kulüpler arasındaki transfer görüşmelerinin her an başlayabileceği aktarıldı. Bologna cephesinde takımdan ayrılması beklenen isimler arasında yer alan Domínguez için Trabzonspor'un ısrarcı bir tavır sergilediği belirtiliyor.

Lewandowski için Fenerbahçe'yi bekliyorlar

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Hakan Safi, Robert Lewandowski için resmen devrede! Juventus'un da peşinde olduğu Polonyalı golcü ile ilk temas kuruldu.

Fenerbahçe’de yaklaşan başkanlık seçimi Hakan Safi, Robert Lewandowski'yi bitirmek katmak için resmen devreye girdi.

Fabrizio Romano’nun paylaştığı bilgilere göre; Fenerbahçe yönetimi ile Polonyalı yıldızın menajerlik şirketi arasındaki ilk temaslar kuruldu. Gelecek sezon için sözleşmesi elinde olacak golcü oyuncunun bedelsiz transfer fırsatı, Avrupa devlerinin iştahını kabartırken, Fenerbahçe bu yarışta ön saflarda yer almakta kararlı.

Yapılan ilk araştırmalarda tarafların birbirlerinin mali ve sportif beklentilerini masaya yatırdığı öğrenildi. Türkiye seçeneğine tamamen kapalı olmayan 37 yaşındaki süper solak, şu aşamada acele etmek istemiyor. Önündeki tüm teklifleri ve kariyerinin bu son büyük imzasını en ince ayrıntısına kadar değerlendirmek isteyen Lewandowski, "bekle-gör" politikası izleyerek karar vermek için süre talep etti.

Lewandowski ismi, başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin seçim vaatleri ve transfer listesinde en üst sıralarda yer alıyor. Seçim sürecinde camiayı konsolide etmek ve rakiplere net bir mesaj vermek isteyen operasyon ekibi, bu transferi bitirerek hücum hattında çağ atlamayı hedefliyor.

Fenerbahçe'nin bu agresif hamlesine karşılık, İtalyan devi Juventus da Polonyalı forvetin durumunu yakından takip etmeyi sürdürüyor. Siyah-beyazlıların sessiz bekleyişi devam ederken, sarı-lacivertli kurmaylar mali dengeleri koruyarak bu transferi neticelendirmek için sabırlı ve stratejik bir müzakere süreci yürütüyor.

Domeniko Tedesko “Bolonya”da – Rəsmi

2 June 2026 at 17:00

İtalyan-alman futbol mütəxəssisi Domeniko Tedesko bundan sonra İtaliya A Seriyasında mübarizə aparan “Bolonya”ya rəhbərlik edəcək.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə İtaliya klubu rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.

40 yaşlı mütəxəssislə 2+1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb. Tedesko bu postda mövsümün bitməsi ilə istefaya göndərilmiş Vinçentso İtalyanonu əvəz edib.

İtalyano 2024-cü ilin iyun ayından Bolonyanın eyniadlı komandasına rəhbərlik edirdi. Bu müddətdə italyan mütəxəssis “bərkgedənləri”i 107 oyuna çıxarıb, 47 qələbə, 29 heç-həçə, 31 məğlubiyyət yaşayıb. İtalyanonun rəhbərliyi altında “Bolonya” 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümündə İtaliya Kubokunun qalibi olub. O, daha öncə “Fiorentina”, “Spetsiya”, “Trapani” kimi komandalara da rəhbərlik edib.

Domeniko Tedesko isə on olaraq Türkiyənin “Fənərbağça” komandasına rəhbərlik edib. O, 2025-ci ilin sentyabr ayında “Fənərbağça”nın baş məşqçisi təyin edilmiş, lakin bu ilin aprelində istefaya göndərilmişdi.

Tedesko daha öncə Rusiyada Moskva “Spartak”ını (Rusiya), Almaniyada “Leypsiq”, “Şalke” və “Ersgebirge”ni, həmçinin Belçika yığmasını çalışdırıb.

ÇL: 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün reqlamenti bəlli oldu

2 June 2026 at 16:30

Futzal üzrə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında (ÇL) 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün reqlamenti açıqlanıb – yarış ötən il olduğu kimi keçiriləcək.

Arena.az bu barədə Azərbaycan Futzal Federasiyasına istinadən xəbər verir.

Reqlamentə əsasən, ilkin və əsas mərhələnin oyunları qrupda yer alan klublardan birinin təmsil etdiyi şəhərdə baş tutacaq.

Milli komandaların 2026-cı il aprel ayının reytinq cədvəlində ilk 4 pillədə qərarlaşmış ölkələrin hər biri yarışda 2 klubla təmsil olunacaq. Rusiya cəzalandırıldığı üçün Portuqaliya, İspaniya, Qazaxıstan və Ukrayna bu hüquqdan yararlanacaq. Əsas mərhələdə komandalar yenə A və B yolunda mübarizə aparacaqlar.

Turnirin ilkin və əsas mərhələsinin püşkatma mərasimi iyulun 8-də keçiriləcək. İlkin mərhələnin oyunları avqustun 25-dən 30-dək, əsas mərhələnin qarşılaşmaları isə oktyabrın 27-dən noyabrın 1-dək oynanılacaq. Növbəti püşkatma noyabrın 4-də baş tutacaq və burada 1/8 və 1/4 final mərhələlərinin cütlükləri müəyyənləşəcək.

Komandalar ÇL-in 1/8 finalında noyabrın 23-də və dekabrın 4-də, 1/4 finalda isə 2027-ci il fevralın 8-də və 19-da (ev və səfər) qarşılaşacaqlar. Turnirin final mərhələsi 2027-ci il mayın 6-sı, 7-si, 8-i və ya 9-da təşkil olunacaq.

Aşağı reytinqli komandalar turnirə ilkin mərhələdən başlayacaqlar. İştirakçıların sayından asılı olaraq qruplarda 4 və ya 3 komanda yer alacaq. Mini-turnirin qalibləri və göstəricilərindən asılı olaraq ən yaxşı 2-ci yerin sahibi əsas mərhələyə vəsiqə qazanacaq.

Əsas mərhələnin A yolunda reytinq cədvəlinin 1-11-ci və 16-19-cu yerlərində qərarlaşan klublar yarışacaqlar. Hər qrupda 4 iştirakçı mübarizə aparacaq və ilk 3 yeri tutan komandalar 1/8 finala yüksələcək. B yolunda isə 12-15-ci və 20-ci pillədən başlayaraq aşağı reytinqli, həmçinin ilkin mərhələdən vəsiqə qazanacaq klublar 4 qrupda yarışacaqlar. Bu yoldan yalnız 1-ci yeri tutacaq 4 klub 1/8 finalda iştirak hüququ əldə edəcək.

Elit raundu əvəz edən 1/8 final mərhələsində komandalar evdə və səfərdə qarşılaşacaqlar. İki oyunun ümumi nəticəsinə görə üstün olan tərəf 1/4 finala adlayacaq. Analoji şərtlər 1/4 finalda da qorunacaq və yekunda üstünlük qazanan tərəflər final mərhələsinə yollanacaqlar.

Azərbaycanı futzal üzrə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının yeni mövsümündə də “Araz-Naxçıvan” təmsil edəcək. Yevgeni Kukseviçin rəhbərlik etdiyi komandanın mübarizəyə əsas mərhələdən başlayacağı gözlənilir.

Tedeskonun yeni iş yeri – rəsmi

2 June 2026 at 17:48

İtaliyanın “Bolonya” klubunun yeni baş məşqçisi açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komandanın “sükanı” Domeniko Tedeskoya tapşırılıb. Bu barədə A Seriyası təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Tedesko son olaraq “Fənərbağça”ya rəhbərlik edib.

“Bolonya” İtaliya çempionatında mövsümü 56 xalla 8-ci sırada bitirib və avrokuboklardan kənarda qalıb.

AVF rəhbərliyi milli komanda ilə görüşdü

2 June 2026 at 17:29

Azərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyasının (AVF) rəhbərliyi Avropa Liqasına hazırlaşan qadın voleybolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisi ilə görüşüb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, görüşdə AVF prezidenti Şahin Bağırov, vitse-prezident Bəhruz Quliyev, baş katib Faiq Orucov və federasiya əməkdaşları iştirak ediblər.

Şahin Bağırov komandanın hazırlıq prosesi və hazırkı vəziyyəti ilə maraqlanıb, həmçinin qarşıdakı oyunlar müzakirə edilib.

 

La Liqa klubu “Fənərbağça”nın futbolçusuna “elçi düşdü”

2 June 2026 at 17:14

İspan futbolçu Marko Asensio “Fənərbağça”dan ayrıla bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, La Liqa təmsilçisi “Espanyol” yarımmüdafiəçinin xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə “Fichajes” nəşri məlumat yayıb. Kataloniya klubu yaxın zamanda danışıqlara başlayacaq.

Asensio başa çatan mövsümdə “Fənərbağça” formasıyla Super Liqada 25 oyunda 11 qol vurub, 13 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

“Zirə” sabiq futbolçularını qaytarmaq istəyir

2 June 2026 at 16:45

“Araz-Naxçıvan”dan ayrılan Hamidu Keyta və Rahil Məmmədov karyerasına Azərbaycanda davam edə bilər.

Futbolpress.az-ın məlumatına görə, “Zirə” hər iki oyunçunun xidmətində maraqlıdır. Qəsəbə təmsilçisi yeni mövsümdə daha geniş heyətə sahib olmaq niyyətindədir. Sadıqov vaxtilə rəhbərliyi altında çalışan hər iki oyunçunu yenidən komandasında görmək istəyir.

Rahil 2022-ci ilin fevralından iyuluna, Keyta isə 2022-ci ilin yayından 2023-cü ilin yayına kimi “Zirə”nin uğurları üçün çalışıb.

Hər iki futbolçu “Araz-Naxçıvan”la müddəti bitən müqaviləsini uzatmayıb.

Şahin Cəfərov

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra leak points to bigger battery, slimmer design

2 June 2026 at 16:59

Samsung is reportedly working on a big change for its foldable phone lineup, as it might include Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra instead of the usual naming pattern. Now, details of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra have leaked online.

A reliable tipster, Ice Universe, shared specs of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra. It reveals some important upgrades coming to the device, and one of the biggest improvements is the battery.

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra is expected to feature a larger 5,000mAh battery, up from the 4,400mAh battery found in the Galaxy Z Fold 7. This could help users get longer battery life throughout the day.

Samsung is also reportedly increasing charging speeds. The new foldable phone may support 45W fast charging, which is a noticeable upgrade over the 25W charging available on the Galaxy Z Fold 7. This means users could charge their phones more quickly.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Source – Samsung Mobile Press

Despite the bigger battery, Samsung has managed to keep the phone’s weight unchanged at 215 grams. The company is also said to be making the device even thinner. According to the leak, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra will measure just 4.1mm thick when unfolded to make it slimmer than its predecessor.

Apart from these changes, the overall design, dimensions, and display sizes are expected to remain the same as the Galaxy Z Fold7.

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra could be seen as an upgraded version of the Fold 7. It may look almost identical, but it is expected to offer a bigger battery, faster charging, and a thinner design, giving users a better overall experience. These are just leaks, so we have to wait for official announcements. Stay tuned.

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Samsung to weather smartphone market’s worst downturn in over a decade

2 June 2026 at 16:38

The Global smartphone market is heading toward its toughest year in more than a decade, but Samsung appears set to emerge from the storm in a stronger position than most of its competitors.

According to Counterpoint Research’s latest forecast, global smartphone shipments are expected to fall 13.9 percent year-over-year in 2026, reaching just 1.08 billion units.

If accurate, that would mark the lowest annual shipment volume since 2013 and represents a sharper decline than the 12.4 percent contraction the firm projected earlier this year.

Samsung set to weather the worst downturn

While Samsung is not immune to broader market pressures, Counterpoint’s projections suggest the company is far better equipped than most competitors to navigate the downturn.

Samsung’s smartphone volumes are expected to decline by just 4 percent in 2026, dramatically outperforming the overall market’s nearly 14 percent contraction.

While the overall market shrinks, Samsung’s global smartphone share is expected to rise from 19 percent in 2025 to 21 percent in 2026.

Samsung 2027 Smartphone Forecast Counterpoint Research

Counterpoint forecasts Xiaomi will plunge 28% this year, while Transsion could see an even sharper 32% decline. With LPDDR4 supply projected to shrink by more than 40%, some ultra-affordable devices may no longer make economic sense.

Apple is expected to remain largely flat, thanks to its premium-focused portfolio and loyal customer base. Huawei stands out as the only major Chinese smartphone brand showing growth, posting a modest 1% increase in Q1.

When the industry’s worst downturn in more than a decade is expected to leave Samsung with a larger slice of the market than before, it becomes clear that scale, integration, and supply chain control are no longer just competitive advantages.

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Kalulu wanted by Man United and Spurs as Juventus race to tie down defender

2 June 2026 at 17:34

Pierre Kalulu has been identified as a transfer target by Manchester United, with the Old Trafford club having sent scouts to watch the French defender on multiple occasions, including the Milan-Juventus derby at San Siro, as they assess whether to make a formal approach this summer.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Juventus are aware of United’s interest and are pushing to tie Kalulu down to an improved long-term deal before any external bid materialises.

The defender, who started 49 of Juventus’s 50 matches this season, is contracted until June 2029, but the club want to extend that agreement to at least 2030 with an option for a further year and increase his salary from the current €2.5 million per season to somewhere in the region of €3.5 million, while Kalulu’s camp are understood to be seeking closer to €4 million plus bonuses.

Negotiations are ongoing but the two sides remain apart.

LECCE, ITALY - MAY 09: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus FC during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
LECCE, ITALY – MAY 09: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus FC during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)

Kalulu’s value to Juventus makes sale unlikely despite Manchester United’s interest

Kalulu joined on loan from Milan for €3 million before Juventus activated a €16 million purchase option after his first season, arguably the best piece of business the club have done in the past two summers.

Versatile enough to play in a back three or four, and even as a right wing-back when required, he has been one of the most reliable performers at the club this season, and Luciano Spalletti has already endorsed his continuation.

A sale is considered unlikely but not entirely out of the question. Juventus face pressure to generate transfer income to offset the loss of Champions League revenue, and Kalulu’s current balance sheet value of €12 million means a deal in excess of €40 million would represent a significant profit.

Other players, Cambiaso, Gatti, Koopmeiners and Di Gregorio among them, are considered more realistic sales.

Tottenham are also monitoring Kalulu, though a departure remains a remote prospect given his importance to Spalletti’s setup.

Report Greenwood ready to accept Fenerbahce, Roma told to pay €50m

2 June 2026 at 17:25

Mason Greenwood has reportedly agreed to join Fenerbahce, so Roma need to match the Turkish side for the €50m asking price to get him from Olympique Marseille.

According to Turkish transfer pundit Yagiz Sabuncuoglu and le10sport in France, Greenwood has met with Fenerbahce directors and told them he is ready to join the club.

That doesn’t exclude Roma from the running, but it does provide some stiff competition on the transfer market.

Greenwood wanted by Gasperini

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

There is no doubting that the England international is top of Gian Piero Gasperini’s wish list to strengthen the attack going into the Champions League next season.

Olympique Marseille are also desperate to sell, because L’Equipe report that the debt situation is so bad, they could be excluded from UEFA competition.

Because as part of the original deal with Manchester United, the Premier League side are owed 40 per cent of the future sale fee, Marseille need to bump up the asking price as much as possible.

It had been reported over the last few days that Roma were going to make a bid worth €40m, but that is not going to be enough to sway the Ligue 1 side.

The 24-year-old plays on the right side of a trident attack and scored 26 goals with 11 assists in 45 competitive appearances for Marseille this season.

Malen on Roma impact, Arsenal education and surprising nicknames

2 June 2026 at 17:07

Donyell Malen reveals some surprising nicknames, learning from Thierry Henry at Arsenal and why he flourished at Roma after Aston Villa. ‘I could’ve been Serie A top scorer.’

The striker made an extraordinary impact following his January move from Aston Villa, scoring 15 goals in 20 competitive games for his new club, along with three assists.

It was therefore inevitable that the Giallorossi would rush to activate the purchase option for a total €27m including the loan fee.

Amazing Malen start at Roma

ROME, ITALY - APRIL 18: Donyell Malen of AS Roma shoots during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Atalanta BC at Stadio Olimpico on April 18, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – APRIL 18: Donyell Malen of AS Roma shoots during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Atalanta BC at Stadio Olimpico on April 18, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

“If I had arrived at the start of the season, I think I could’ve won the Capocannoniere crown in Serie A. However, you never know in football, I arrived in January and just tried to give my all for Roma,” Malen wrote in an essay for Cronache di Spogliatoio.

“Sometimes my teammates call me D9, like R9 for Ronaldo, but only when I play well. If I play badly, they call me other things…”

Of his 15 goals, 14 were in just 18 Serie A appearances, making him easily Roma’s top scorer for the entire season.

Roma striker Donyell Malen depicted as a Dragon Ball Z character
Roma striker Donyell Malen depicted as a Dragon Ball Z character

Despite only having half the games, Malen scored just three fewer goals than eventual Capocannoniere Lautaro Martinez of Inter.

“If I have to explain my great start, I don’t think there’s any particular tactical secret. Football is made up of moments, for years I worked hard without stopping, so when the opportunity arose, I made sure I was ready.”

BOLOGNA, ITALY - MARCH 12: Donyell Malen of AS Roma acknowledges the fans following the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Round of 16 First Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on March 12, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – MARCH 12: Donyell Malen of AS Roma acknowledges the fans following the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Round of 16 First Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on March 12, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

The Dutchman started out in the Ajax youth academy, then moved on through Arsenal, PSV Eindhoven, Borussia Dortmund and eventually Aston Villa in January 2025.

“My teammates at Ajax used to call me Boer Malen, which means Farmer Malen. It was strange for them that someone could come from such a rural environment, but to be fair they were a bit strange to me too at first. I invited them to a party at my house, as I had a big garden, but many got lost along the way as it was so remote.

“It was therefore a very big change to come to London, an enormous city, a gigantic club like Arsenal, but that experience helped me so much, both as a player and a man. It made me grow up.

“I also had the good fortune to work with Thierry Henry, he showed me how to move, to finish, it was special getting advice from a legend like him.”

While he struggled to make an impact at Aston Villa, the impact when coming to Roma was simply immediate.

“I felt something special when I landed in Rome. I love the fans, the city, the weather, the food, just experiencing the Roman atmosphere. My teammates joke that I spend so much time in the city centre.

“The moment I arrived at the airport, there were fans waiting and cheering my name. I immediately felt like one of the family, and I appreciated that very much.”

Now he is hoping to follow in the footsteps of a true Roma legend, one who might be coming back to the club as a director in future.

“When people ask who my favourite Italian player is, I immediately think of Francesco Totti. I watched Serie A because there were so many Dutch players here, but Totti was something special.”

Zoff: Italy like a Fiat 500, ‘you have to drive it like that, but you can also win’

2 June 2026 at 16:19

Legendary former Italy goalkeeper and CT Dino Zoff has compared the current Azzurri squad to a Fiat 500, has warned that coaches ‘have to drive it like a Fiat 500’, but believes that it is still possible ‘to win in a 500’. 

Zoff comments on the current state of the Italy national team

Italy are preparing to take on Luxembourg on Wednesday night and then Greece on Sunday, but will do so under the guidance of interim head coach Silvio Baldini and his cast of youngsters in a squad that features just one player over the age of 22.

Baldini has been called in to lead Italy on an interim basis following the departure of Gennaro Gattuso immediately after the failure to qualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row at the end of March. Missing out on the 2026 World Cup also led to the departures of FIGC President Gabriele Gravina and delegation chief Gianluigi Buffon. 

Zoff, speaking in a recent interview, says that this is undoubtedly a low point for the Italy national team, but says that if the situation is to be resolved, the FIGC need to find a coach willing to adapt to the players he has available without making too many complaints. 

“Unfortunately it’s a tough moment for a national team that has won four World Cups. Once it goes wrong once, you can’t do the same a second and third time, wow,” said Zoff (via TMW).

“A coach has to know the strengths of his team. If you have a Fiat 500, you have to drive it like a Fiat 500, you have to adapt to it without making complaints. And mind you, you can also win in a 500.” 

Gianluigi Donnarumma, Marco Palestra, Niccolo Pisilli and Pio Esposito are the only previously-capped players involved in this month’s Italy squad, but this isn’t something that worries Zoff. 

“There have always been good young players in the U21s, but they don’t just have to focus on staying on the right path, they have to think continuously about a road that will be uphill. That’s my opinion. There are also good quality Italian goalkeepers, they have to be valued as well.” 

First Andoni Iraola signing? Liverpool back in for potential €50m transfer

2 June 2026 at 16:58

Liverpool are reportedly eyeing up the potential transfer of Club Brugge central defender Joel Ordonez, who has long been on their radar.

We’ve previously reported here on Liverpool having an interest in Ordonez, though at the time we were told that their interest had cooled, with Newcastle United perhaps a more likely suitor.

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Things change quickly in the football transfer market, however, with the Reds now in need of a replacement for Ibrahima Konate after his departure at the end of his contract.

According to TEAMtalk, this means Liverpool are now looking again at Ordonez as one of their top targets to come in under Andoni Iraola, whose move to take over from Arne Slot is advancing.

Joel Ordonez to help fix Liverpool’s defence?

TEAMtalk’s report suggests that Ordonez has impressed a lot of top Premier League clubs, so there’s certainly a lot of sense in Liverpool making him a priority right now.

The talented 22-year-old has really impressed during his time playing in the Belgian top flight, though of course it would be a big step up for him to come to a top English club.

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LFC might do well to make more than one signing in defence this summer, though, with Konate’s exit also coming after a dip in form from the ageing Virgil van Dijk.

While Ordonez could be brought in with more of a long-term view, there could also be room for the Merseyside giants to bring in another more experienced defender alongside him.

It’s early days yet, with the season only ending last week, but it seems Liverpool’s transfer plans are starting to come together, and Ordonez looks like a good option for them to be looking at.

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Talks planned: Arsenal to step up Julian Alvarez transfer pursuit, now have crucial edge over Barcelona

2 June 2026 at 16:35

Arsenal are reportedly planning to hold transfer talks over Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez this summer, while Barcelona may be blocked from moving for him.

The Argentina international has shone during his time in La Liga and has also previously proven himself in the Premier League with Manchester City.

Despite some slightly underwhelming scoring stats, Alvarez looks to be hot property this summer, with Arsenal and Barcelona both keen on him, according to AS.

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However, the Spanish publication state that Atletico have been angered by the way Barca have approached this deal, so that could hand momentum to Arsenal.

It’s suggested that Atletico will now block Barcelona from pursuing Alvarez, while Arsenal plan to discuss a deal for the 26-year-old.

Julian Alvarez transfer could be risky at £120m

This is not the first we’ve seen of Alvarez being linked with Arsenal, with BBC Sport also mentioning the Gunners’ interest in the former Man City man.

They suggested, however, that Alvarez could cost as much as £120m, which is surely far too much for Arsenal to pay for someone with only eight league goals in the season just gone.

Alvarez did better in the Champions League, but see below for a full breakdown of his stats, which just don’t really scream ‘world class’…

Julian Alvarez 2025/26 Games Goals Assists
La Liga 29 8 4
Champions League 15 10 4
Copa del Rey 4 2 0

Arsenal could do with making changes up front, but they’ll also have other areas they’re keen to look at, so it would be a big challenge for them to blow the bulk of their budget on one player who wouldn’t necessarily be that much of an upgrade on Viktor Gyokeres.

Perhaps the Argentine could do better in a different tactical set-up, but it would be a big ask for him to transform this rather stale-looking Arsenal attack all by himself.

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Despite AFC just winning the Premier League title, there wasn’t a lot of vintage football from Mikel Arteta’s side in the season just gone, with the likes of Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard not at their best.

That could mean it’s tricky for Alvarez to shine in this team, as well as in a generally more competitive league which has seen a slight shift towards more defensive tactics in the last year or so.

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Asus reveals world’s first Wi-Fi 8 router: 30Gbps, dual 10G ports, active cooling

Asus has announced the ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro at Computex 2026, positioning it as the world’s first gaming router to adopt Wi-Fi 8 (IEEE 802.11bn) technology. Capable of speeds up to 30Gbps, the device focuses on the emerging standard’s goals of ultra-high reliability, improved latency, and advanced multi-access point coordination.

Amazon Prime members in the US can purchase Spider-Man: Brand New Day tickets two days early

Amazon Prime members in the US can secure tickets for early screenings of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The showings are scheduled for July 29, which is two days before the wide theatrical release. Tickets will be available through a dedicated Amazon page via a partnership with Fandango. Users can currently sign up on the platform to receive notifications for when the tickets go on sale.

Which flagship smartphone is the better deal: Oppo Find X9 Ultra vs. Vivo X300 Ultra review results

If you are looking for the best camera phone in 2026, you will not be able to ignore the two flagship phones from Oppo and Vivo. We take a look at the differences between these two Android smartphones based on our test data - and the differences are surprisingly clear in detail.

DJI showcases pearl white finish for the Osmo Pocket 4P

Update | (Update: Not a new colorway) DJI has shown a Pearl White-colored Osmo Pocket 4P gimbal camera during a technology event in Beijing. Arriving a month after the original release, the updated model retains the exact same internal specifications; it might launch as an Xtra Muse 2 Pro in the US. Key specs include a 1-inch CMOS sensor, a 3x medium telephoto lens, and support for D-Log 2 color profiles.

New auxiliary display for Flight Simulator, sim racing and productivity apps unveiled

Anyone who plays or works with multiple monitors sometimes runs into a problem: the second, third, or fourth display is simply too large. Acer’s PM131QT solves that. As an external display, it takes up little space, making it ideal for small tools or instruments in games such as Flight Simulator.

Redmi Turbo 5's India launch date revealed

2 June 2026 at 16:34

Redmi unveiled the Turbo 5 in China back in January, and the company recently began teasing its arrival in India. After a series of teasers, the brand has now officially confirmed the smartphone’s India launch date. According to a teaser on Amazon India, the Turbo 5 will launch in the country on June 16. The promotional material also highlights the smartphone as the brand’s fastest Redmi to date. If the Redmi Turbo 5 coming to India is anything like the Chinese variant, you can expect it to be powered by the Dimensity 8500 Ultra SoC. In China, the phone comes with a 6.59-inch...

How to watch Croatia vs Belgium match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly

2 June 2026 at 16:00
Croatia will face off against Belgium in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Croatia vs Belgium on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Croatia vs Belgium
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 12:00pm ET / 9:00am PT • Tuesday, June 2, 2026
WHERE Fubo, Tubi, Amazon Prime Video and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Belgium and Croatia will square off in a highly anticipated matchup between two teams with aspirations of making a deep World Cup run. Led by Kevin De Bruyne, the Red Devils are aiming to return to the form that earned them a third-place finish in 2018.

Meanwhile, Croatia enters with confidence after reaching the 2018 final and claiming third place in 2022. With Luka Modric expected to be making his final World Cup appearance, Croatia will be determined to make the most of the occasion. Don’t miss this exciting clash between two European contenders.

More details on how to watch

With Fubo, you can watch Croatia vs Belgium and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
Now with Fubo, you can stream USA Network, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, CBS Sports Network, FS1, FS2, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS Connect, beIN SPORTS XTRA, NBC, CNBC, USA, FOX, FOX Soccer Plus, FOX Deportes, Telemundo, Universo and Galavision.
Plus Fubo, the legal streaming service, also streams Liga MX, World Cup, Women’s World Cup, MLS, UEFA Champions League (in Spanish), Europa League (in Spanish), Primeira Liga, Ligue Un, World Cup qualifiers, NWSL, select USMNT games, select USWNT games, select Mexico games, select England games and more.
The Fubo app is available for Windows PC, Mac, Apple iPhones, Android phones, Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense TVs, iOS devices, LG TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Vizio Smartcast TVs and Xbox One.
If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full Fubo soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.

Ivan Perisic of Croatia

USC Baseball Crushes Texas A&M, Advances to First Super Regional Since 2005

For the first time since 2005, USC baseball is headed back to the super regional round of the NCAA Tournament after defeating No. 11 national seed Texas A&M in back-to-back games on Sunday and Monday.

“I think this year getting to a super is special,” USC coach Andy Stankiewicz said, per the Los Angeles Times. “This is a special place. USC, I’m telling you, it’s different. …

“We want to put a nice name back on USC baseball. That’s been part of the plan since we got here. We knew it was going to take time.”

USC celebrates a home run by Isaac Cadena (20) as the Oregon Ducks host the USC Trojans on May 14, 2026, in Eugene, Oregon.
USC celebrates a home run by Isaac Cadena (20) as the Oregon Ducks host the USC Trojans on May 14, 2026, in Eugene, Oregon. Photo Credit: Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

A 4-5 loss to Texas State on Friday sent USC to the loser’s bracket but the Trojans fought their way out, scoring 59 runs across five games to win the College Station Regional. USC defeated Texas A&M 7-1 on Monday to secure the regional title.

Even though the regional took place in Texas, Stankiewicz said USC had a loud section of fans cheering them on throughout the tournament.

“We had our fans, our parents right here,” Stankiewicz said. “They got that little section in the corner. They were outnumbered. That’s part of it too. We want to make them proud. They came a long way to watch their boys play baseball and support us.

“That’s a rewarding feeling when our fans can come in here and sit in the stands. They’re outnumbered. They try like crazy to cheer. This is a cool moment for them too. We’re happy that they can celebrate this with us.”

Six Trojans Make All-Tournament Team

Six USC players were selected for the All-Tournament team, and one was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player.

Sophomore designated player Augie Lopez was the tournament’s MOP after his three-run home run gave USC a four-run lead over Texas A&M in the top of the seventh inning of the elimination game on Monday. Lopez hit nine RBIs and two home runs across the regional tournament.

Augie Lopez #24 of USC celebrates during the second inning against UCLA at Charles Schwab Field on May 23, 2026 in Omaha, Nebraska.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA – MAY 23: Augie Lopez #24 of USC celebrates during the second inning against UCLA at Charles Schwab Field on May 23, 2026 in Omaha, Nebraska. (Photo by Big Ten/University Images via Getty Images)

Joining Lopez on the All-Tournament team are catcher Isaac Cadena, second baseman Abbrie Covarrubias, third baseman Kevin Takeuchi, outfielders Andrew Lamb and Walter Urbon and pitcher Andrew Johnson.

USC will face No. 4 national seed UNC in a best-of-three super regionals in Chapel Hill, North Carolina starting Friday. The winner will advance to the Men’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.

Photo Credit: Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

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Warm weather to continue for Memorial Tournament, possible rain ahead

Golf fans can expect sunshine, dry weather and warm temperatures to be on the upswing for several days, making the perfect setting for the 2026 Memorial Tournament.

The tournament, founded by Jack Nicklaus, got underway with comfortable clime in the 70s on June 1 and will continue through June 7 at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin.

Tee time: Memorial Tournament to return. What to know about parking, bags, more

A forecast from the National Weather Service in Wilmington shows temperatures in central Ohio over the next week with lows in the 50s and highs in the mid-80s, and sunny or mostly sunny days.

Heading into the weekend, spring showers could return, with a 30% chance of rain on June 5, followed by possible thunderstorms on June 6-7.

Central Ohio weather forecast from June 2-8

  • June 2: Sunny, with a high near 76. Mostly clear at night, with a low around 53. 
  • June 3: Sunny, with a high near 80. Clear at night, with a low around 57.
  • June 4: Sunny, with a high near 84. Mostly clear at night, with a low around 62.
  • June 5: Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. Partly cloudy at night, with a low around 66. Chance of showers 30%.
  • June 6: Partly sunny, with a high near 86. Mostly cloudy at night, with a low around 67. Chance of showers and thunderstorms 40%.
  • June 7: Partly sunny, with a high near 86. Chance of showers and thunderstorms 40%. Mostly cloudy at night, with a low around 68. Chance of showers and thunderstorms 30%.
  • June 8: Partly sunny, with a high near 86. A chance of showers.

Contact features and entertainment reporter Belinda M. Paschal at bpaschal@dispatch.com.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Memorial Tournament weather forecast for golf fans

How the A.J. Brown trade impacts fantasy values of Patriots WRs

The Patriots have landed their new #1 wide receiver, A.J. Brown. How will his arrival impact the fantasy values of his WR teammates?

When the trade went through on Monday, June 1, Brown’s ADP was WR10. No New England receiver was better than WR50 (Romeo Doubs). The fantasy market seemingly recognized that the Patriots' adding Brown was a near inevitability. His ADP probably won’t change much on his new team.

This now sets up an interesting dilemma for managers, especially those in deep leagues. Doubs has been incredibly consistent these past three seasons, averaging 10.3 points per game in 2022, 10.2 in 2023, and 10.3 in 2024. As last year’s WR45 in points per game, he is expected to remain streamable.

I see more bust potential than boom for the 26-year-old, who was largely TD-dependent in Green Bay. In games where he didn’t score last year, he averaged only 5.8 points. It was 9.0 the year before and 6.8 the year before that. He’s not guaranteed the #2 role behind Brown. That’s risky territory with an ADP that suggests draftability.

Kayshon Boutte (WR75 ADP) and perhaps even DeMario Douglas (WR92) could make a push. 2025 third-rounder Kyle Williams (WR140 ADP) cannot be completely ignored. The key here is that Brown has turned this receiving corps into a battle for #2. High ceilings are no longer realistic. But at least one of those guys has a good shot at flex value.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: How the A.J. Brown trade impacts the fantasy values of Patriots WRs

Open Thread: June 2, 2026

David Blaine during David Blaine Begins His Target Challenge To Benefit The Salvation Army - November 21, 2006 at Times Square in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Jason Kempin/FilmMagic)

Hey all, here’s your open thread for Tuesday.

MMA ADJACENT

We rarely mention Mezger when we talk about the pioneers/legends.

A few Chinese fighters at UFC Macau who could have used some wrestling.

TOTALLY OFF TOPIC

I feel like The Prestige has come up a bunch of times on here.

More magic (even if Blaine seems like a dirtbag).

GAME TIME

Amazing that someone is updating this every week.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

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Akif Guluzada Vs. Johan Estupinan High-Octane Flyweight Kickboxing Firefight Added To ONE Fight Night 44

ONE Championship has added a mouth-watering flyweight kickboxing contest to the already stacked ONE Fight Night 44: Jarvis vs. Rungrawee II on Prime Video lineup.

Azerbaijani phenom Akif “King” Guluzada and Colombian fan favorite Johan “Panda Kick” Estupinan will collide on Friday, June 26, live in U.S. primetime from Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium.

Guluzada brings a perfect 5-0 ONE record and impressive 20-3 career slate into this significant clash.

The 20-year-old from Team Mehdi Zatout and Team Chingiz Allazov is a high-paced, aggressive fighter who displays remarkable versatility by fighting effectively in both orthodox and southpaw stances. His promotional journey began in the ONE Friday Fights event series in 2024, where he immediately impressed with three back-to-back kickboxing and Muay Thai victories.

His third consecutive victory came in spectacular fashion against Puengluang Baanramba — an electrifying spinning elbow that captivated fans and earned him a life-changing $100,000 main roster contract. That knockout highlighted his finishing ability and aggressive approach that makes him dangerous for any opponent.

Since his promotion to the main roster, Guluzada has maintained his winning momentum with two consecutive unanimous decision victories. He methodically outpointed Sean “The One” Climaco before defeating Jaosuayai Mor Krungthepthonburi in equally dominant fashion, establishing himself as one of flyweight’s most complete strikers.

Now the undefeated star continues his winning streak with clear intentions to establish himself in the division. A victory over an experienced opponent like Estupinan would further cement his title contention and position him as a legitimate contender.

Standing across from him is a fighter whose promotional journey has taken him from dream start to setback and back again. 

Estupinan is a 23-year-old from JCFernandez and Team CSK who carries the distinction of being the first-ever Colombian athlete to compete in ONE Championship, a trailblazing achievement matched by the quality of what he delivered in his early promotional appearances. 

His twin brother Jordan Estupinan is also a ONE fighter, making the Estupinan family one of the most unique stories in the promotion’s history

Johan’s first five promotional bouts produced five victories over top-tier opposition. He had a remarkable run that included a win over American-Malaysian sensation Johan “Jojo” Ghazali in 2025 and established himself as one of the most dangerous aggressive strikers on the flyweight Muay Thai roster. 

His trademark come-out-firing style, built on relentless forward pressure and a constant search for the finish, has made him a fan favorite from the moment he arrived. 

Two consecutive losses have since interrupted that momentum, and the 23-year-old arrives at ONE Fight Night 44 with a burning desire to rediscover the form that once made him one of the most talked-about names in the division.

Guluzada’s undefeated promotional run and aggressive attacking style meet Estupinan’s in-ring brilliance and finishing power. Both fighters possess the ability to win by decision or knockout, creating potential for explosive action throughout their contest.

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Does Southampton Spygate boss Eckert deserve a second chance?

Southampton manager Tonda Eckert looks on from the touchline during a Championship fixture
Tonda Eckert has not spoken to the media about the Spygate scandal, but said on Southampton's social media channels on Tuesday that he wanted to "give context" to the situation [Getty Images]

"I hope that over time you can understand and forgive."

Those were the words of Southampton manager Tonda Eckert, speaking to supporters in a video apology published by the club's in-house media team on Tuesday, following the Spygate scandal which led to his team being thrown out of the Championship play-offs.

The 33-year-old said he took "full responsibility" for the charges Southampton admitted during the English Football League's (EFL) investigation into the club's spying practices involving three matches in the 2025-26 season.

But he also doubled down on his previous claims that spying is common practice in Germany and Italy, where he worked before joining Saints initially as Under-21s manager last summer, and insisted that "none of what has happened made any impact on sporting performance".

In an exclusive interview with BBC Sport, Southampton owner Dragan Solak said his plan is to allow Eckert to remain in his job, despite the controversy and damage done to the club's reputation.

The decision may yet be taken out of Solak's hands, with the Football Association currently investigating Eckert's conduct. If he is charged and found guilty, he could be punished with a ban that prevents him from working in English football.

But if the choice remains Southampton's, should Eckert really be given a reprieve?

'A lot of people are divided'

Since Eckert took charge following the sacking of previous manager Will Still last autumn, no team in the Championship earned more points than Southampton, who also reached the FA Cup semi-finals and only missed out on a place in the final owing to a late comeback from Manchester City.

But the argument over whether or not to keep Eckert goes far beyond his ability as a coach.

"A lot of people are divided - the fans and I think people inside the club too," says Jo Tessem, a former midfielder who made 130 appearances for the club.

"People's kids are wearing Saints shirts to play and having 'cheat' shouted at them. That's serious and it really hurts people. There is a lot of rebuilding to do to get that label gone.

"If I were a player now I would be extremely disappointed and angry with the club and the staff. How do you turn that around? I haven't got an answer to that.

"Dragan has said what he wants to do. Now the club has to sell [keeping Eckert] as an idea and try to build bridges.

"I think it needs to be tidied up as quickly as possible. We need to be able to move forward."

'Keeping him would be a big risk'

Were Eckert to be in the dugout when Saints kick off their 2026-27 campaign in August, hampered by the four-point deduction which forms part of their punishment from the EFL, then those in the stands will have to contend with the fact that the man who both guided them into the play-offs and then cost them their place remains their leader.

Would dragging the scandal into another season really be welcome for fans?

"Southampton see Eckert as an excellent young manager," says Steve Grant, co-host of the Total Saints fan podcast.

"While this stuff has happened, from their perspective I think it would be foolish to throw the baby out with the bathwater.

"There is a real split between people saying 'let's not overreact, we've got a really good manager' and the opposite side taking the moralistic view and saying, 'we've been caught cheating and he has gone beyond the line of acceptability'.

"Keeping him would be a big risk. But football fans are very fickle and if he wins a few games at the start of next season then people will forget about this."

Southampton manager Tonda Eckert and the club's players applaud their fans at St. Mary's after beating Arsenal in the FA Cup semi final
Eckert built up an excellent relationship with Southampton's players and fans after taking charge of the club's first team, but that has now been damaged by his role at the centre of the scandal [Getty Images]

'Southampton need to sort out mess they made themselves'

For those associated with the club, the desire to watch a successful team next season is blended with a need to shake off the damage Eckert's actions have caused.

One of the more egregious conclusions drawn by the EFL investigation into Southampton's practices was that the young analyst intern who was caught spying outside Middlesbrough's training ground had raised concerns about the task he was given, but was put "under extreme pressure" to carry it out by more senior personnel, including Eckert.

In many workplaces, a senior staff member pressuring a junior colleague into performing a task which violates industry rules would be met with a swift and significant punishment.

But Solak told BBC Sport that the intern was at fault for not kicking up more of a fuss, saying: "I believe that our junior intern felt personally it's wrong, and he didn't feel right for doing this, and I think he should have expressed that stronger."

Solak insisted he has subsequently offered the intern analyst a full-time job with the club.

But the treatment of a young, inexperienced member of staff has raised concerns about the club's culture.

"The club has lacked in terms of leading on the problem, and sorting out their own mess," Tessem adds.

"I hope they have all learned a very harsh lesson. When you've been caught red handed, you need to take responsibility for the situation."

If Southampton do manage to keep Eckert in his job, then the question of whether the club really has learned that lesson will continue to be asked.

Colts’ Gardner adds his two cents on the blockbuster NFL trade

Dec 28, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indianapolis Colts cornerback Sauce Gardner (1) breaks up a pass intended for Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. (7) during a game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mykal McEldowney-USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images | Mykal McEldowney-USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images

Playing cornerback in the NFL is tough. It has to be one of the hardest positions because players are alone on an island, and not all of them turn it into “Revis Island” either. Jamming the receiver early and throwing them out of their rhythm are keys to locking down a receiver. Yes, they are on an island, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be assisted at all. A strong defensive front makes their jobs a heck of a lot easier. Sauce Gardner of the Indianapolis Colts understands that and made his opinion known regarding the huge trade that just went down.

The Rams and Browns made a massive trade in which Myles Garrett was dealt to the Rams for Jared Verse and draft picks stretched over the next three years. It continues the trend of the Rams not caring about draft picks as they use them for big time trades seemingly every year. Just before the draft, the Rams traded their 2026 first-round pick, along with others, for Trent McDuffie. He is a two-time All-Pro in his own right, so he has shown he is capable of producing at a high level. That doesn’t mean he would turn down Garrett creating chaos in the opponent’s backfield.

That is exactly what Gardner was thinking as he took to X to express his sentiments.

this exactly how Trent smiling rn knowing he only gotta cover for a half second😂 https://t.co/DPVccbs1uF

— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) June 1, 2026

Gardner is one of the best, and even he appreciates what someone like Garrett brings to the table. Reduce the amount of time a quarterback has to throw and coverage becomes much easier. Most cornerbacks can hang with their man for a few seconds. It’s when plays break down or the protection holds up, giving the quarterback plenty of time to survey his options, that the job gets increasingly difficult. Someone like Garrett changes the game even for an elite talent like McDuffie.

It’s safe to say Sauce Gardner approves of the move the Rams made, at least from a cornerback’s perspective. The less time to throw, the more lethal someone like Gardner becomes. The Colts are hoping their pass rush improves in 2026, and so does Gardner. As good as he is, with an improved pass rush, his full potential could be unlocked. He will just have a tougher road than Trent McDuffie, who is now lucky enough to have Myles Garrett.

Dingler’s Big Day Lifts Tigers Past Rays 10-9

Detroit’s bats finally broke loose Sunday, and Dillon Dingler was right in the middle of it. The Detroit Tigers beat Tampa Bay 10-9 on June 1 at Tropicana Field behind a season-high five home runs and 14 hits, ending a four-game losing streak in the opener of a three-game road series.

Dingler delivered the biggest day of his young career, finishing 4-for-5 with two home runs, a double and four RBIs. Riley Greene added three hits, a walk, a homer, a double and three RBIs, while Kerry Carpenter chipped in three hits, including a homer, and two RBIs for the Tigers.

The third inning changed everything

Detroit blew the game open in the third. Dingler, Carpenter and Greene went back-to-back-to-back, pushing the Tigers to a six-run cushion and giving the offense the jolt it badly needed.

The stretch carried extra weight because it marked Detroit’s first run of three consecutive homers in six years, as noted in game coverage from Sunday night. Hao-Yu Lee also homered, giving the Tigers long balls from four different hitters.

Enough offense to survive the Rays push

Detroit’s scoring came in waves. The Tigers put up a 2-0-4-0-1-1-0-2-0 line by inning, which turned out to be just enough after Tampa Bay kept coming.

Ryan Vilade’s three-run homer in the sixth cut into the lead, and the Rays scored four times in the eighth to make it a one-run game. Carpenter’s two-run double in the top of the eighth gave the Tigers needed breathing room before the final push.

Bullpen hangs on late

Tyler Holton picked up the win in relief, and Will Vest closed it out with a five-out save, his first of the season. Tampa Bay finished with eight hits, including a home run from Junior Caminero.

The result stood out beyond the final score. Tampa Bay entered the night with the majors’ best home record, and the Tigers answered with their sharpest power display in weeks. After the Tigers struggled offensively at the end of May, the next question is whether this version of the lineup carries into the rest of the Florida series.

Early Rapids momentum key in shorter Blast - Taylor

Worcestershire all-rounder Tom Taylor says their good start in the T20 Blast has been very important, given the shortened nature of this year's competition.

The Rapids have won two and lost one of their first three games, having bounced back from their heavy defeat by Northamptonshire with a confident six-wicket victory over local rivals Warwickshire Bears on Friday.

In that game, Taylor picked up a wicket with the first ball of the match as the Rapids were set 142 to win, which they knocked off with seven deliveries to spare.

Taylor said it was a "great feeling" to see off the Bears in front of a full house at New Road and added they felt confident of chasing down their target after working hard on developing a clear strategy of attack.

"We've had a lot of meetings with the batting group about how we play our cricket at New Road and to restrict [them] to 140, we were confident," Taylor told BBC Hereford and Worcester.

"We put a really good batting performance together at Grace Road against Leicestershire [scored 188 in an 18-run win] and then we had a poor game here last time [against Northants] and then obviously much better [against the Bears] so we just keep trying to build on that."

Worcestershire are next in Blast action against Glamorgan on Friday at New Road in a tournament that contains 12 group matches, two fewer than in previous years.

Unlike 2025, when the group phase ran from May to July before the knockout stage began in September, this year's edition will be completed in full by 18 July.

After Worcestershire won only three of their first nine games last year, they failed to qualify for the quarter-finals despite a late rally.

Taylor says getting off to a good start this time round is vital.

"You're always trying to win every game but the nature of the tournament last year, it was over such a long period of time, it was about trying to keep yourself into the tournament and then go on a bit of a run towards the end - win your games at the right time almost," he said.

"It's a shorter competition this year so you try to hit the ground running, win those games early and see where you get to.

"We've got a little bit of time off now to the next game so hopefully we can keep building that momentum up."

A minute-to-minute schedule for state-bound North Central Ohio athletes

The 2026 Jesse Owens Ohio High School Athletic Association State Track and Field Championships are almost here.

And North Central Ohio is about to be extremely well represented.

Here is a cheat sheet for fans so you don't miss a single minute of the action. It details the times each athlete and/or relay team will be on the track at Jesse Owen Memorial Stadium on the campus of The Ohio State University.

KEEP UP WITH THE POSTSEASON: 2026 spring sports postseason tracker | Regional champions in track

2026 North Central Ohio state track and field schedule  

Thursday, June 4  

1 p.m.: Joey Desterhaft, Lucas; Hayden McFadden, Hillsdale; Collin Perry, Buckeye Central; Division V Boys Long Jump  

1 p.m.: Katie Griffey, Lucas; Division V Girls Shot Put  

1 p.m.: Lauren Ingram, South Central; Lauren Skok, Loudonville; Sophie Shultz, Loudonville; Emmi Power, Colonel Crawford; Division V Girls High Jump  

1 p.m.: Luke Christman, Colonel Crawford; Division V Boys Discus  

1:10 p.m.: Max Durbin, Crestview; Division IV Boys 110-meter hurdles  

1:55 p.m.: Willard; Division IV Girls 4x100  

2 p.m.: Ivan Pirnstill, Bucyrus; Braden Carr; Loudonville; Division V Boys Pole Vault  

2:35 p.m.: Max Durbin, Crestview; Division IV Boys 300-meter hurdles  

3 p.m.: Zoe Kuhn, Crestview; Division IV Girls Pole Vault  

4 p.m.: Chloe Ringler, Crestview; Paige Adams, Willard; Division IV Girls Discus  

4 p.m.: La Mya Hicks, Willard; Cora Clark, Willard; Division IV Girls Long Jump  

4 p.m.: Lane Robinson, Crestview; Division IV Boys High Jump  

4:55 p.m.: Joey Desterhaft, Lucas; Division V Boys 110-meter hurdles  

5:10 p.m.: Collin Perry, Buckeye Central; Division V Boys 100-meter dash  

5:27 p.m.: Hillsdale; Colonel Crawford; Division V Boys 4x200-meter relay  

5:40 p.m.: South Central; Division V Girls 4x100-meter relay  

5:45 p.m.: Mapleton; Colonel Crawford; Division V Boys 4x100-meter relay  

6 p.m.: Izaya Reynolds, Plymouth; Division V Boys 400-meter dash  

6:20 p.m.: Joey Desterhaft, Lucas; Avery Powers, Colonel Crawford; Division V Boys 300-meter hurdles  

6:35 p.m.: Hayden McFadden, Hillsdale; Trevon Baxter, Buckeye Central; Division V Boys 200-meter dash  

6:40 p.m.: Riley Patrick, Mansfield Christian; Division V Girls 3,200-meter run  

6:55 p.m.: Karter Boggs, Bucyrus; Division V Boys 3,200-meter run  

6:55 p.m.: Ray Lewis, Lucas; Karter Boggs, Bucyrus; Division V Boys 3,200-meter run  

7:20 p.m.: Colonel Crawford; Division V Boys 4x400-meter relay  

Clear Fork's Nash Evans competed in the first day of the Division III Regional Track and Field Championships on Thursday, May 28, 2026 at Piqua High School.

Friday, June 5  

9:30 a.m.: Liam Kuhn, Ashland Crestview; Division IV Boys Pole Vault  

9:30 a.m.: Kaelyn Weaver, Ashland Crestview; Cora Clark, Willard; Division IV Girls High Jump  

9:30 a.m.: Katya Prykhodko, Jersie Palmer, Morgan Harrod, Mia Twedt, Lexington; Division III Girls 4x800-meter relay  

9:45 a.m.: Xavier Trent, Michael Ward, Xander Chitwood, Jace Young, Ontario; Division III Boys 4x800-meter relay  

10:10 a.m.: Gavin Baker, Shelby; Division III Boys 110-meter Hurdles  

10:20 a.m.: Princess Timko, Shelby; Audrey Mahon, Ontario; Division III Girls 100-meter Dash  

10:25 a.m.: Tre Fowler, Ontario; Jermel Powell, Ontario; Division III Boys 100-meter dash  

10:32 a.m.: Ontario; Clear Fork; Division III Girls 4x200-meter relay  

10:42 a.m.: Ontario; Clear Fork; Division III Boys 4x200-meter relay  

10:55 a.m.: Shelby; Lexington; Division III Girls 4x100-meter relay  

11 a.m.: Clear Fork; Ontario; Shelby; Division III Boys 4x100-meter relay  

11:05 a.m.: Taylor Bly, Clear Fork; Division III Girls 400-meter Dash  

11:45 a.m.: Allison Laury, Lexington: Division III Girls 200-meter Dash  

11:50 a.m.: Jermel Powell, Ontario; Division III Boys 200-meter Dash  

11:55 a.m.: Katrina Neal, Clear Fork; Division III Girls 3,200-meter run  

12 p.m.: Falynn Schumacher, South Central; Taylor Smith, South Central; Cami Roston, Colonel Crawford; Adalyn Tipton, Hillsdale; Division V Girls Pole Vault  

12:25 p.m.: Clear Fork; Ontario; Lexington; Division III Girls 4x400-meter relay  

1 p.m.: Dom Dean, Colonel Crawford; Division V Boys Shot Put  

*2:05 p.m.: Max Durbin, Crestview; Division IV Boys 110-meter hurdles  

*2:50 p.m.: Willard; Division IV Girls 4x100  

*3:15 p.m.: Max Durbin, Crestview; Division IV Boys 300-meter hurdles  

4:30 p.m.: Nash Evans, Clear Fork; Division III boys long jump  

4:30 p.m.: Maddix Smith, Ontario; Julian Mills, Clear Fork; Division III boys discus  

4:30 p.m.: Asia Bechtel, Clear Fork; Division III Girls High Jump  

*4:50 p.m.: Joey Desterhaft, Lucas; Division V Boys 110-meter hurdles  

*4:57 p.m.: Collin Perry, Buckeye Central; Division V Boys 100-meter dash  

*5:10 p.m.: Hillsdale; Colonel Crawford; Division V Boys 4x200-meter relay  

5:20 p.m.: Riley Patrick, Mansfield Christian; Division V Girls 1,600-meter run  

5:28 p.m.: Braylon Goon, Mapleton; Karter Boggs, Bucyrus; Ray Lewis, Lucas; Division V Boys 1,600-meter run  

*5:35 p.m.: South Central; Division V Girls 4x100-meter relay  

*5:42 p.m.: Mapleton; Colonel Crawford; Division V Boys 4x100-meter relay  

*5:52 p.m.: Izaya Reynolds, Plymouth; Division V Boys 400-meter dash  

*6 p.m.: Joey Desterhaft, Lucas; Avery Powers, Colonel Crawford; Division V Boys 300-meter hurdles  

6:05 p.m.: Sophie Shultz, Loudonville; Division V Girls 800-meter run  

6:10 p.m.: Colten Keller, Crestline; Ray Lewis, Lucas; Division V Boys 800-meter run  

*6:20 p.m.: Hayden McFadden, Hillsdale; Trevon Baxter, Buckeye Central; Division V Boys 200-meter dash  

*6:45 p.m.: Colonel Crawford; Division V Boys 4x400-meter relay  

Ontario's Tessa Crum competed in the second and final day of the Division III Regional Track and Field Championships on Saturday, May 30, 2026 at Piqua High School.

Saturday, June 6  

9:30 a.m.: Madison Henkel, Shelby; Division III Girls Long Jump  

9:30 a.m.: Clayton Mitchell, Shelby; Nathan Wine, Clear Fork; Division III Boys Shot Put  

9:30 a.m.: Davis Hoeflich, Clear Fork; Jonas Tackett, Willard; Gavin Miller, Shelby; Division III Boys High Jump  

12 p.m.: Eli Barr, Lexington; Ty Bates, Ashland; Division II Boys Pole Vault  

1 p.m.: Dakota Kruty, Ashland; Division II Boys Long Jump  

2:15 p.m.: Trevor Reed, Nathan Reed, Will Hooper, Latrell Hughes, Lexington; Division II 4x800-meter relay  

2:30 p.m.: Sadie Walter, Ashland; Division II Girls 100-meter hurdles  

2:50 p.m.: Sadie Walter, Ashland; Division II Girls 100-meter dash  

3:55 p.m.: Sadie Walter, Ashland; Division II Girls 300-meter hurdles  

4:05 p.m.: Braden Donatini, Ashland; Division II Boys 300-meter hurdles  

4:40 p.m.: Lincoln Rice, Lexington; Division II Boys 3,200-meter run  

5:05 p.m.: Madison Boys; Division II 4x400-meter relay  

*5:50 p.m.: Gavin Baker, Shelby; Division III Boys 110-meter Hurdles  

*5:55 p.m.: Princess Timko, Shelby; Audrey Mahon, Ontario; Division III Girls 100-meter Dash  

*5:57 p.m.: Tre Fowler, Ontario; Jermel Powell, Ontario; Division III Boys 100-meter dash  

*6:03 p.m.: Ontario; Clear Fork; Division III Girls 4x200-meter relay  

*6:10 p.m.: Ontario; Clear Fork; Division III Boys 4x200-meter relay  

6:28 p.m.: Xavier Trent, Ontario; Division III Boys 1,600-meter run  

6:20 p.m.: Katrina Neal, Clear Fork; Katya Prykhodko, Lexington; Gabi Twedt, Lexington; Division III Girls 1,600-meter run  

*6:35 p.m.: Shelby; Lexington; Division III Girls 4x100-meter relay  

*6:42 p.m.: Clear Fork; Ontario; Shelby; Division III Boys 4x100-meter relay  

*6:50 p.m.: Taylor Bly, Clear Fork; Division III Girls 400-meter Dash  

7:05 p.m.: Mia Twedt, Lexington; Division III Girls 800-meter run  

7:10 p.m.: Jace Young, Ontario; Division III Boys 800-meter run  

*7:15 p.m.: Allison Laury, Lexington: Division III Girls 200-meter Dash  

*7:20 p.m.: Jermel Powell, Ontario; Division III Boys 200-meter Dash  

7:40 p.m.: Clear Fork; Ontario; Lexington; Division III Girls 4x400-meter relay  

Galion's Shaun Arthur competed in the Division II Regional Track and Field Championships on Saturday, May 30, 2026 at Piqua High School.

Sunday, June 7 

1 p.m.: Greyson Blough, Ashland; Jaxin Stancombe, Madison; Division II Boys Shot Put  

1 p.m.: Oaklynn Burnes, Ashland; Division II Girls Long Jump  

*1 p.m.: Sadie Walter, Ashland; Division II Girls 100-meter hurdles  

*1:10 p.m.: Sadie Walter, Ashland; Division II Girls 100-meter dash  

*2:10 p.m.: Sadie Walter, Ashland; Division II Girls 300-meter hurdles  

*2:15 p.m.: Braden Donatini, Ashland; Division II Boys 300-meter hurdles  

2:25 p.m.: Latrell Hughes, Lexington; Division II Boys 800-meter run  

*3 p.m.: Madison Boys; Division II 4x400-meter relay 

*Indicates a need to qualify for the finals. 

This article originally appeared on Mansfield News Journal: 2026 Jesse Owens OHSAA State Track and Field Championships schedule

Rafa Jodar reveals why nobody can sit next to his father at Roland Garros

Photo by Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images
Photo by Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images

Rafa Jodar’s breakthrough run at Roland Garros has brought fresh attention to one strict rule involving his player box.

The 19-year-old Spaniard is into the quarter-finals in Paris after coming from two sets down to beat Pablo Carreño Busta 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.

Jodar will now face Alexander Zverev for a place in the semi-finals, but one detail away from the tennis has also attracted attention during his run.

Rafa Jodar has a strict rule for his Roland Garros box

Photo by Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images
Photo by Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images

Mundo Deportivo reported that Jódar does not want anyone outside his team sitting in his technical box during matches at Roland Garros.

The issue centres on the seats next to his father, Rafa Jodar senior, who is also his coach and manager.

Jódar explained that the box is reserved for members of his team, and that his team currently consists of himself and his father.

He said that some spectators may not realise they are sitting in that area, but added that they are reminded to move back to their own seats because they are not part of his team.

Jódar’s father is both coach and manager

The arrangement reflects the close working relationship between Jodar and his father. Jódar described his father as his coach and manager, and said that arrangement will continue this year.

He also spoke about the connection between them, explaining that his father can see things from outside the court that he cannot always pick up while playing.

Jodar added that his father has travelled with him throughout the season, something he appreciates because of the demands of moving from tournament to tournament.

Jodar has reached the quarter-finals in Paris

Jodar’s comments come during the biggest run of his career so far. ATP reported that he reached the Roland Garros quarter-finals in only the second Grand Slam of his career after his comeback win over Carreño Busta.

The victory took Jódar into the last eight after he recovered from a two-set deficit against his fellow Spaniard.

Tennis Majors also reported that it was the first Grand Slam quarter-final of Jódar’s career.

Jodar prefers a quiet routine during tournaments

Jodar also explained that he prefers to keep a simple routine during tournaments. He said it is difficult to go sightseeing or take walks during an event, and that his routine is mainly from the hotel to the club and back again.

Jodar added that he likes to relax in the hotel, speak with friends on the phone and watch series when he has time away from the court.

That quieter approach has become part of his Roland Garros story, alongside the rule around his player box and the prominent role of his father.

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Should the Seahawks have offered DT Byron Murphy II for Myles Garrett?

The Seattle Seahawks were absolutely rocked by a trade within the NFC West on Monday. The Los Angeles Rams acquired superstar pass rusher Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns. The Rams sent a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-round selection, 2029 third-round pick, and EDGE Jared Verse to the Browns.

The Rams were the Seahawks' biggest contender for the NFC West division title in 2025. The Seahawks defeated the Rams in the NFC Championship Game en route to Super Bowl 60. Getting the reigning Defensive Player of the Year could tip the scales.

The Seahawks have possibly considered acquiring a superstar pass rusher this offseason. That thought process helped lead to the Dante Fowler Jr. signing. The Seahawks were never real contenders to trade for Garrett, however.

Including Verse, a young pass rusher who is a two-time Pro Bowler, was imperative to completing the deal. If the Seahawks wanted to actually make a competitive offer for Garrett, they probably would have needed to include defensive tackle Byron Murphy II. The Seahawks made the right decision by choosing to hold onto Murphy.

Murphy broke out as a sophomore in 2025 with seven sacks. The Rams are in win-now mode with quarterback Matthew Stafford possibly entering his final season before retirement. Meanwhile the Seahawks have young stars like the 24-year-old Jaxon Smith-Njigba and 25-year-old Devon Witherspoon.

It simply didn't make sense for the Seahawks to include Murphy in any proposed trade for Garrett.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Should the Seahawks have offered DT Byron Murphy II for Myles Garrett?

Slimmed-down Tyler Nubin ready to add 'explosiveness' to Giants defense

The New York Giants selected safety Tyler Nubin with the 47th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft.

Nubin performed at a high level throughout his rookie season in New York. However, an ankle injury in Week 14 of the 2024 season contributed to an underwhelming sophomore year, as the high-ankle sprain required "tightrope" surgery in January 2025.

Tyler Nubin on where he has improved the most this offseason: pic.twitter.com/ROXKovvtJn

— Jake Boico (@BoicoJake) May 31, 2026

Nubin also suffered a season-ending neck injury late in the 2025 campaign. The former Minnesota standout now appears fully healthy and poised for a strong bounce-back in 2026.

While speaking with Giants Wire at Brian Burns' charity softball game, Nubin discussed where he feels he has improved most this offseason.

“I’d say really my explosiveness,” he said. “I feel like I’ve slimmed down a little bit, lost some weight. So I’m moving a little better. I feel good coming off surgery last year. But definitely my explosiveness and quickness.”

Through his first two seasons with the Giants, Nubin has recorded 176 total tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and one forced fumble. The talented safety is still just 24 years old and could quickly reestablish himself as a key contributor in 2026 if he remains healthy.

Nubin is expected to enter training camp this summer with a significant chip on his shoulder following last year’s disappointing finish. He appears poised to shine in his third season with the Giants.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Slimmed-down Tyler Nubin ready to add 'explosiveness' to Giants defense

Ex-Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl champ signs with the New York Giants

The Kansas City Chiefs will have another experienced Super Bowl-winning wide receiver suiting up for another franchise ahead of the 2026 season.

According to a report from NFL Insider Mike Garafolo, former Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster is signing with the New York Giants after completing a workout with the team on Monday. Smith-Schuster was a locker-room leader and a veteran presence whom the coaching staff trusted, especially when the team struggled last season.

The #Giants add another veteran WR: The team is signing JuJu Smith-Schuster after today’s workout, sources tell me and @RapSheet.

Added today:

Odell Beckham
Braxton Berrios
Smith-Schuster pic.twitter.com/Fqxj9Jz0Nz

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) June 1, 2026

“I feel like being here and being around this organization, they felt a lot of positive in the past year.” said Smith-Schuster during a press conference last December, “I think for me, it’s more so just keeping the energy up (and) don’t lose our personality, that’s one thing that (Head) Coach (Andy) Reid talks about, don’t lose yourself.”

Smith-Schuster was a 2022 Super Bowl-winning roster member before leaving in 2023 for the New England Patriots and eventually returning to Kansas City in 2024. He finished last season with 33 catches for 345 yards and a touchdown.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Ex-Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl champ signs with the New York Giants

Football Extra's Dream Signings: Crystal Palace

Yann Bisseck

The big question hanging over Crystal Palace currently is not who'll be in the squad next season but who'll be in the dugout.

It's unlikely the Eagles will make any moves until a successor to Oliver Glasner is found – and the new man in has big shoes to fill. The Austrian departs having won three trophies in the last 13 months, quite the haul for a side who'd never won anything of note prior to his arrival.

Glasner's success was built on a system utilising a back three and if Palace's next appointment opts for continuity, he'll need reinforcements at the heart of defence. Bisseck would be a cracking addition.

The 25-year-old started last season on the bench for Inter but fought his way into the side after Christmas, becoming a first team regular as the Nerazzuri won Serie A at a canter.

Despite standing 6ft 5ins, he has real speed that would compliment fellow pace merchant Maxence Lacroix, while three goals feels a tally that could be improved on playing for one of the league's most efficient set piece practitioners..

Emotional Marta Kostyuk dedicates historic French Open win against Elina Svitolina to Ukraine

Marta Kostyuk appears emotional as she is interviewed by Marion Bartoli after her victory over Elina Svitolina (Getty)

An emotional Marta Kostyuk dedicated her victory over compatriot Elina Svitolina to the people of Ukraine after advancing to her first grand slam semi-final at the French Open.

Kostyuk, 23, is the first Ukrainian woman to reach the semi-finals of Roland Garros after winning the final four games of the match to beat her idol Svitolina, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2.

Kostyuk has won 17 matches in a row and is unbeaten on clay this season. Her opening match in Paris last week came after a missile strike narrowly missed her parents’ home in Kyiv.

A first Ukrainian semi-finalist was guaranteed as Kostyuk played Svitolina, the seventh seed. Last night, at least 18 people were killed in Ukraine after Russia launched a large aerial strike.

“We had a very difficult night again in Ukraine, especially in Kiev, so many people dead, and I want to give this match to the Ukrainian people and to their resilience,” a visibly upset Kostyuk said.

”And of course I want to point out Elina and her incredible impact on Ukrainian tennis, on Ukrainians, and on me and everyone who's watching.

“She's an unbelievable fighter, and I'm so happy to be through the semi-finals, but I want to thank her again for this incredible match.”

Svitolina, 31, lost her sixth French Open quarter-final after Kostyuk surged clear in the decider to set up a semi-final against Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva, the eighth seed.

Svitolina has been a leading light for Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion in 2022, reaching the semi-finals of Wimbledon and the Australian Open.

Kostyuk praised her idol Svitolina after beating her to reach the French Open semi-finals (Reuters)
Kostyuk praised her idol Svitolina after beating her to reach the French Open semi-finals (Reuters)

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Both players arrived in Paris after winning major titles on the clay; Kostyuk claimed the biggest title of her career in Madrid before Svitolina triumphed in Rome.

Kostyuk knocked out four-time Roland Garros champion Iga Swiatek in the fourth round and against Svitolina stepped up her level in the third set to get over the line.

”I missed one point in the beginning of the third set, and I looked at [coach] Sandra [Zaniewska] and she was really, really pissed. I don't see her like this,” she said.

“And I was like, OK, this is what I need to do, and I'm very happy that I found a way. It was very difficult to, the first two sets. I wasn't aggressive enough.

“Then I found that rhythm and I was struggling a little bit. But I’m very happy that I committed to it. I was thinking how do I want to play if I want to win the tournament here, and this was the answer and it worked.”

The 19-year-old Andreeva reached the semi-finals of the French Open for the second time in three years after ending the run of the 36-year-old Romanian Sorana Cirstea.

Andreeva has won more matches than anyone on the WTA this season and was in top form as she beat Cirstea 6-0 6-3 for her 34th victory of the season.

One of Kostyuk or Andreeva will reach their first grand slam final when they meet on Thursday, with world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka the big favourite on the other side of the draw.

Elite 2026 WR Tre Shields signs with Georgia football

The Georgia Bulldogs have landed a commitment from three-star wide receiver Tre Shields. Shields has signed and is expected to join the Dawgs’ offense in 2026 despite the late commitment. The route runner could prove to be an excellent addition in the near future. 

Listed at 6-foot-2, 185 pounds, Shields has elite speed and athleticism for a receiver of his size. The talented playmaker reportedly didn’t play throughout his sophomore and junior season at Flowery Branch High School in Georgia, but Shields recorded 1,038 yards and nine touchdowns on 54 receptions during his senior campaign. Shields could make a legitimate impact in the Dawgs’ offense down the road the former high school star’s elite senior year landed him an opportunity to play for Georgia. 

Shields is now the fourth wide receiver from the class of 2026 that is committed to Georgia football. Craig Dandridge, Ryan Mosley, Dallas Dickerson and Shields make up Georgia’s 2026 wide receiver commits, and each playmaker will look to put their talents on display throughout their freshman campaigns in Athens this year. Shields will more than likely have to earn playing time throughout fall camp, but the receiver is a talented player with excellent potential. 

Georgia currently has 32 total commits from the 2026 class. Shields serves as a late addition considering the timing of his commitment, but the receiver will look to dominate across his first season at Georgia this fall. 

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Feel-good factor back at Hillsborough

Sheffield Wednesday fans, two of them holding scarves above their head
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Togetherness has not always been a word associated with Sheffield Wednesday over the past decade.

It never felt like former owner Dejphon Chansiri was particularly interested in bringing everyone together, but these are different times.

The club's Supporters Trust launched a fundraising campaign last week. The aim was to raise money for three key causes - to purchase season tickets for deserving supporters who can not afford one, to create match ticket initiatives throughout the season (including for first-time attendees and young supporters), and to provide mascot experiences and replica shirts for children who might otherwise miss out.

At the time of writing, the fund has reached well over £26,000 in just three days.

It is a major effort from supporters, including a significant contribution of £1,867 from Tom Costin, part of the group who have just bought the club (1867 is the year Wednesday were founded).

The feel-good factor is very much back at Hillsborough, a stark contrast to where the club was a year ago, when most of our days were spent reporting on whether staff had been paid and whether Wednesday would even survive.

"The speed of the response tells you everything about this fanbase," said the trust's Jake Lee.

"We've come through some incredibly difficult years but supporters still look after one another. That's what makes Sheffield Wednesday special."

One of the big benefits of the fundraising will be the prospect of new fans being introduced to the club. There has not been enough of that at Hillsborough.

Plenty of fans contacted us during the Chansiri era to say their families had been priced out of attending games. Some took the hard decision to stay away as his ownership became increasingly toxic.

Getting new fans into the ground, and encouraging others to return, is a big aim for the summer.

"Potentially dozens of memories will be created for supporters and young people who otherwise wouldn't have had those opportunities," Jake Lee added.

"That's what this is really about."

It also marks a crucial shift for the Supporters Trust. Having been pushed into leading the protests that ultimately led to Chansiri's exit, then playing a key role in helping to find a solution in the form of David Storch's Aspire Capital, they are determined to transition to a new focus.

"Fans felt they had no voice but a Supporters Trust should ultimately be about much more than that. It should be about protecting the interests of supporters, strengthening the club's connection with its community, and delivering positive projects that make a difference" Lee said.

"We've spoken about moving from protest to purpose. Raising this money to help supporters and young people access Sheffield Wednesday is the sort of work a modern supporters trust should be doing."

A new target of £35,000 has been set and you would not bet against Wednesday's energized fanbase getting them there.

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Every Louisville player drafted by the Boston Celtics

The Boston Celtics have built their teams in a number of ways over the decades, but few if any methods have born more fruit than through the NBA draft. The best players to suit up for the Celtics have, by and large, come to Boston either through being taken directly in the annual event, or via trades made that night.

And it is not just the top stars who have been picked up by the Celtics via the draft. Countless members of the storied ball club's alumni have been taken by the team via that annual event, and some schools are better represented than others. We can see blue blood programs and some very small schools both delivering top talent to Boston's rosters over the years, so we decided to take a look at which players came from which schools overall.

So without further ado, let's take a look at every player who has been drafted by the Celtics out of Louisville.

Ken Reeves - guard

Oct 18, 2022; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; The number 6 is seen on the Boston Celtics jersey honoring Celtic great Bill Russell during the third quarter of the game between the Boston Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

Draft year and position: 4th round (1st pick, 37th overall), 1950 NBA Draft

Seasons at Louisville: 3

Seasons played with Celtics: did not make the team

Terry Rozier - guard

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - DECEMBER 18: Terry Rozier #12 of the Boston Celtics celebrates with Marcus Smart #36 after the 112-111 victory over the Indiana Pacers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on December 18, 2017 in Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Draft year and position: 1st round (16th pick, 16th overall), 2015 NBA Draft

Seasons at Louisville: 2

Seasons played with Celtics: 4

All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

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Smith embracing 'special' New Zealand environment

Tommy Smith, while in action for Auckland City, applauding the fans after a match.
Tommy Smith spent a season for Auckland City as the club's vice-captain before moving to Braintree Town last year [Getty Images]

Braintree Town defender Tommy Smith is looking forward to the "crowning glory of his career" as he prepares to participate in his second World Cup, 16 years on from playing for New Zealand in South Africa in 2010.

The former Ipswich Town and Colchester United defender, 36, has been selected in the All Whites' 26-man squad by head coach Darren Bazeley, and has been acclimatising to his new surroundings after the squad flew out to Florida last month.

New Zealand are in Group G, along with Belgium, Egypt and Iran, and will be based in San Diego during the tournament with their first match taking place in Los Angeles against Iran on 16 June.

Before their first warm-up match against Haiti at Inter Miami's Chase Stadium on Wednesday (01:00 BST), Smith - who was born in Macclesfield but spent much of his youth living in New Zealand - is ready to test himself once again against the world's best.

"I'm 36 years old now, and realistically this is not going to happen again for me as a player, so, I'm just trying to embrace every moment, enjoy it, contribute as much as I possibly can, and enjoy the whole experience," Smith told BBC Radio Essex.

"I grew up in New Zealand and the connection you feel to the place if you've lived there is a special one and it's something that I've never taken for granted.

"There's been times in the past where it wasn't as powerful as it is now, the pull to come and play for New Zealand.

"Under the regime and the previous regime, they've really made it a special environment to come into which makes everyone want to turn up every single time and give it their absolute best."

Having spent a year at Auckland City last season - in which they finished the domestic season league leaders - but lost in the semi-finals of the A-League Finals series to Melbourne Victory, Smith returned to England last August to turn out for Braintree.

It was not an easy year for Smith as The Iron were relegated from the National League, finishing the season second-bottom, and are now preparing for life in the sixth tier of the English game.

Preparing to compete against players including Mo Salah, Jeremy Doku and Kevin De Bruyne later this month, Smith said: "We understand the stature of players that we're coming up against and we know we're the underdogs and hopefully we can use that to our advantage.

"I'd like to think some of these teams won't be taking us lightly, and won't be seeing us a soft touch - because if they do, hopefully, they'll be in for a rude awakening.

"But as players, you want to test yourselves against the best players in the world, and we've got young, hungry, ambitious players that want to kick on in their careers, and there's no better place to do that than at the World Cup and with the whole world watching."

Tommy Smith and New Zealand head coach Darren Bazeley talking prior to New Zealand's match against Colombia at the Chase Stadium in Florida in November 2025.
Tommy Smith has been selected in head coach Darren Bazeley's "leadership group" among the 26-man playing squad for this summer's World Cup [Getty Images]

Smith played every minute of New Zealand's 2010 World Cup campaign, in which they were the only undefeated team at the tournament, despite not making it out of the group.

The All Whites drew all three matches with Slovakia, Paraguay and most notoriously with then-holders Italy to finish third in Group F, missing out on progressing to the knockout stage by a single point.

"The goal all along is to get out of the group stage, make it to the knockout phase," Smith said.

"We finished third in the group then [in 2010], this time around the best third-placed teams will go through, so we have a chance if we get one positive result."

Back at home Smith is undecided where his career will take him next, now out of contract at Braintree, and with players still owed wages.

"Us as players, haven't been paid for the last month, and I think the owner is just trying to find investors to get the money together to pay the debts they owe.

"The fans deserve better, and they deserve a club functioning and challenging to the top end of the league next season.

"I'm out of contract so I've said to Steve [Pitt - Braintree manager] we'll see how the land lies after the World Cup - obviously all my focus is on this at the moment.

"I need to sit back and take stock, I've had a long career in the game and whether or not I want to finish it at the World Cup, I haven't made that final decision yet."

Lucy Rohden launches ‘LucyCFB’ brand, partners with Betches Media and Homefield Apparel

Lucy Rohden
Credit: "Off Rohding" from The Dan Le Batard Show

Lucy Rohden is leaving Meadowlark Media and The Dan Le Batard Show to formalize a college football media brand with multiple new partners, she told Awful Announcing this week.

Rohden, best known for her viral TikTok explainers and sketches as well as her Off-Rohding campus series at Meadowlark, will launch LucyCFB this week. This fall, Rohden will partner with Betches Media and Homefield Apparel for new series and on-campus engagements.

Fans will also continue to get Rohden’s YouTube and social media content as she works to fill what she sees as a void in personality-driven, day-to-day content around college football, which continues to grow in national popularity.

That content is “going to maintain the same voice, the same flavor,” Rohden told Awful Announcing.

“College football is the second-largest sport in the country, and it’s really not treated that way in media coverage, in my opinion. Where there’s such an over-saturation with the NFL, and I don’t really feel that way about college football, but the Liberty Bowl will get more views than a huge primetime NBA game.

“So I want to make sure the content is out there for college football fans … commentary, sometimes just saying what’s going on, jokes, all that stuff. Basically, we’re talking ball. That’s all we’re doing.”

LucyCFB will partner with Betches in a deal that will see Rohden host a “new digital format” for the massive, women-focused sports content company as it expands its presence in college football.

“As we continue to grow the Betches Sports ecosystem, partnering with creators who understand our audience is key,” said Betches VP of Sports Kyle Moffatt in a release. “Bringing Lucy into the fold allows us to meet that audience with a voice that’s authentic and built for where fandom is going next.”

Added Rohden: “They have a perfect intersection of culture, comedy, sports and women, which I’m a huge, huge fan of, making this content so it’s a little bit more approachable and digestible for a larger group of people.

“I just feel like our tones really align, and they have such a strong brand presence. Betches is funny, Betches is for the girls, Betches is sports.”

Rohden, who was on Awful Announcing’s list of 2025 top sports influencers and content creators, will also expand her role at Homefield on its Can’t Miss Kickoff Tour as a producer and creator in addition to host and emcee.

Audiences will see Rohden on Homefield’s social media channels and on camera for select on-site events throughout the college football season.

Josh Johns, Homefield VP of marketing partnerships and events, said Rohden is “embedded in college football culture, and we’re excited to continue growing our live event promotions alongside her brand.”

While Rohden believes the media has made strides in producing more consistent and approachable content about college football as more distributors have invested in live rights, she believes that what makes the sport great is the intense passion for it, combined with how “deeply unserious” and oftentimes “made up” it is.

With LucyCFB, Rohden aims to elevate her standing in the ecosystem and become one of the key personalities providing content that truly connects with college football fans.

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NBA Finals 2026: Odds for Knicks-Spurs have one team as a 2-1 favorite in series

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The New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs enter this year’s NBA Finals on a collision course of experience vs. exuberance. The Knicks return to the Finals for the first time since 1999 with a group of veterans in their prime with shared playoff experience. The Spurs’ latest iteration to make the Finals comes during their first playoff run behind French phenom Victor Wembanyama. They’re entering the series just three days after wrapping up a grueling seven games against the Thunder, while the Knicks have had an extra week to rest up and tinker in the lab. 

To the extent that regular season matchups may resemble the Finals product, the Knicks hold the upper hand – winning two of three, including the NBA Cup championship game and a 25-point blowout in March. But both teams responded to playoff adversity by evolving into new forms. FanDuel’s odds on the NBA Finals champion are a window into the complex matchups and adjustments that will go into determining the champion, and the Knicks now find themselves as the betting underdogs. 

KNICKS (+168)

The Knicks have been playing incredible basketball. They’ve won 11 consecutive playoff games, all by double digits. Their 19.4 point differential during the 14-game playoff run is nearly five points better than the next best differential in playoff history. They’ve been grabbing nearly 60% of rebound chances, and outscored the Cavs in both second-chance and transition points in their closeout game. 

Jalen Brunson has been the tip of the spear, averaging 26.9 points and 6.6 assists. Karl-Anthony Towns unlocked a new skill pack on offense, averaging a career-high 5.9 assists and more than 10 boards per game. His ability to pull Wemby out of the lane was key in their regular season success. 

Beyond the stars, the Knicks’ entire playoff rotation has been excellent. OG Anunoby has stuffed the stat sheets, averaging 19.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 1.6 steals, and knocking down 48% from deep. Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart have scored in double digits and contribute to a swarming defense that averaged over 10 steals per game in the ECF. Landry Shamet probably won’t keep shooting 91% from three, but Miles McBride, Mitchell Robinson, and Jordan Clarkson are solid options at key matchups.

SPURS (-200)

The Spurs leap-frogged to the front of the Western Conference ahead of schedule. Conventional wisdom (and historical precedent) says that championship teams need multiple rounds of live playoff experience to fortify their layers of adjustments. But that experience also exposes the risks of injuries and salary cap management, whereas youth can supply a reservoir of energy to burst through growing pains. As each series went longer, the Spurs got better. 

Wemby’s 41 points and 24 rebounds in game 1 against OKC was emblematic of his ability to control entire games with nearly unlimited offensive and defensive arsenals. He can completely close off the paint or lock down on the perimeter, and he posted 48.1/40.0/89.5 shooting splits against OKC’s elite defense. He’s averaging a 23-point double-double with 3.5 blocks in the playoffs. 

The league now revolves around Wembenyama, but the emergence of the Spurs’ young role players and reserves has been the story of their resilience. Stephon Castle took on the top defensive matchups while averaging 19.2 points and 6.7 assists over the playoffs. Dylan Harper looks like a potential future MVP with advanced feel on both ends. Julian Champagnie and Devin Vassell both played tough defense and shot well on more than six 3PAs per game in the WCF. With De’Aaron Fox back from an ankle injury, the Spurs’ offense is deep with dynamic playmakers. 

The sportsbooks have the Spurs as a 2-1 favorite in the series at -200. Our expert Ricky O’Donnell picked San Antonio in 7. This is going to be a great NBA Finals.

Myles Garrett Trade Makes the LA Rams the NFL’s Most Dangerous Team in 2026

The Los Angeles Rams landing  Cleveland Browns star pass-rusher Myles Garrett in a trade makes them the NFL’s most dangerous team in 2026 and the obvious front-runners for the Super Bowl.

Myles Garrett Trade Makes LA Rams NFL’s Most Dangerous Team in 2026

 

The NFL world was turned on its head Monday afternoon when the Browns traded Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Jared Verse and draft compensation. Garrett is the reigning Defensive Player of the Year and has been one of the best defensive players in the NFL for the past decade.

With the addition of Garrett, the Rams become the most lethal team for the 2026 season. The Rams already return last year’s MVP, Matthew Stafford, and also have offensive playmakers in Kyren Williams, Puka Nacua, and Davante Adams. Nacua was a finalist for Offensive Player of the Year last season, and Adams led the NFL in touchdowns. On top of returners from last season, the Rams traded for All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie this offseason. Before the Garrett trade, the Rams were already favorites to win the Super Bowl in 2026. Now, with the addition of Garrett along with their other moves this offseason, they are far and away the Super Bowl favorite now.

It’s one thing to have a ton of talent on the team, the talent has to manifest itself on the field, and the Rams have one of the better coaches in the NFL in Sean McVay, who can make it happen. The Rams have built their roster over the last couple of seasons to this moment, when they could swing this big trade.

Rams Offense Will Allow Garrett to Rush With Leads

Last season, the Rams had the best offense in the NFL. They led the NFL in points per game (30.5) and yards per game (394.6). Cleveland’s offense was second-worst in the NFL last season, averaging 16.4 points, and Garrett was able to break the all-time regular-season sack record despite seldom playing with a lead in Cleveland. For Garrett to essentially go from the bottom to the top in offensive production will do wonders for his down-to-down efficiency.

It will be fascinating to watch Garrett play on a team that will often be in neutral game scripts or ahead, which will give him more chances to rush the passer. When teams had second-half leads against the Browns, they often deferred to running the ball more to avoid limiting Garrett from reaching their quarterback.

Rams Hopeful To Win Second Super Bowl In LA

The Super Bowl will be in Los Angeles this coming season, as it was in 2021, when the Rams last won the Super Bowl. It’s clear the Rams are sending a message to the rest of the league that they feel it is their time again to be the first team to win two Super Bowls in their home stadium.

The Rams will be must-see TV this season, and with the schedule released a couple of weeks ago, they lead the NFL with the most prime-time games, six. With Stafford, McVay, and a defense that features the likes of Garrett and McDuffie, the Rams are all in.

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2026 Nordic Darts Masters: Predicting which PDC players could lose to Nordic and Baltic qualifiers

Madars Razma

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World Series of Darts action resumes on Friday, as the first round of the 2026 Nordic Darts Masters takes place.

In this round, eight PDC players have been matched up with eight Nordic and Baltic local qualifiers.

Typically, we see the PDC players usually get by the first round, but the local qualifiers in this event could pose a threat to some players.

Which PDC players are at risk of an early exit at the 2026 Nordic Darts Masters?

Here are a few matchups in the first round that could be very close.

MORE: 2026 Nordic Darts Masters: Draw, schedule, prize money and format explained

James Wade vs. Madars Razma

We know Wade can be deadly when he's at his best, but he tends to be streaky.

Razma is not an easy opponent and is probably the toughest in the group in the N&B qualifiers.

Razma has beaten names like Mike De Decker and Dirk van Duijvenbode at the WC in past years, and is always playing solid on the Pro Tour against some of the top PDC players.

If an upset were to happen in this event, this would be the match when it happens.

Gerwyn Price vs. Darius Labanauskas

Labanauskas is another established PDC veteran, with his QF run at the 2020 WC as a key highlight.

He gave Littler a run for his money in the opening round of the recent WC, getting five legs on the board, and averaged 95.25.

I still feel confident in Price getting over the line, but a lack of concentration on his end could be consequential given what Labanauskas is capable of at times.

MORE: Explaining the significance of the World Series of Darts

Luke Littler vs. Cor Dekker

Littler is one of the hottest players in darts at the moment, and it would take a special performance from Dekker or a major off-night from Littler for an upset to occur here.

However, Dekker has had a few purple patches before, including a run to a Euro Tour semifinal last year. In that event, he had wins over players like Chris Dobey, Jonny Clayton and Peter Wright.

Dekker's averages have been a little erratic, but he's hit the low-to-mid 90s a few times recently, so he could look to make this a competitive contest.

Luke Humphries vs. Jeffrey de Graaf

2025 was a great year for de Graaf, but since then, we haven't seen the same success.

He made the fourth round of the WC in 2025, and also won a PC event and made a final in another one.

Humphries has played extremely well and consistently in the last 4-6 weeks, so it would take a great day from de Graaf to force an upset.

It's relevant to note that de Graaf has beaten Humphries before, winning a match at a PC event in 2024.

Jonny Clayton vs. Andreas Harrysson

This is a rematch from a fourth-round contest in the 2026 WC.

Harrysson put up a quality fight, losing 2-4 in sets in that match, but since then has dealt with an injury and isn't playing consistently near the level we saw out of him at the WC or in Pro Tour events in 2025.

The high end of Harrysson's range is promising, but if he falls short of his ceiling, it could be a whitewash win for Clayton.

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What would you do to try and spark the Phillies offense?

May 31, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner (7) throws his wrist guard after lining out during the seventh inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images | William Liang-Imagn Images

The Phillies offense is struggling. That shouldn’t be some earth-shattering statement. Frankly, “struggling” might not be a strong enough word, as the Phillies entered their off day yesterday as one of the worst offenses in baseball over the first two months of the season. 

Philadelphia’s offense ranks 27th in runs scored (230), 29th in batting average (.224), 30th in on-base percentage (.292), 28th in OPS (.673), and 29th in wRC+ (88). All of those numbers put them firmly among the three worst offenses in baseball. 

They have three hitters above average by OPS+ and they are Kyle Schwarber (154), Bryce Harper (137), and Brandon Marsh (125). The next closest is rookie Justin Crawford, whose 80 OPS+ is 20% below league average. Their two best right-handed hitters in Trea Turner and Alec Bohm have been among the worst qualified hitters in baseball. Bryson Stott is hitting in the middle of the order despite having a .644 OPS. Free agent addition Adolis Garcia would be unplayable if it were not for his stellar defense in right field but even considering that, it’s getting harder and harder to justify putting him in the lineup. J.T. Realmuto is looking every bit the 35-year-old catcher he is and would have the seventh worst slugging percentage in MLB if he qualified (Garcia is currently sixth.)

Needless to say, all of that has to improve if the Phillies want to stay in contention. Their recent string of poor offensive play hasn’t sunk them too much thanks to the efforts of the pitching staff, but that is too much of an onus to keep putting on the shoulders (literally and figuratively) of the rotation and bullpen. 

Unfortunately, there isn’t a whole lot that can be actively done to the offense at this particular point in time. Sure, some trades could be made, but those are unlikely to happen until closer to the deadline at the end of July. But the Phillies can’t really wait that long, as they need some kind of offensive spark now. The options on the table are not inspiring but they do exist. They would be a lineup change, some “off days” for the most struggling hitters, a call up from the minor leagues, a signing off of the waiver wire, or the most drastic, a demotion or designation for assignment. The last two seem unlikely, especially in the case of a demotion for one of the regulars as they would have to accept it if due to their service time, but the chances aren’t zero. None of these options are guaranteed to do anything, but it’s clear that something other than counting on hitters’ track records to hold true has to be done.

So, what would you do to try and spark the Phillies offense? 

White Sox Minor League Player of the Month (May 2026): Jacob Gonzalez

Moving on up: Jacob Gonzalez had another big month for the Knights, resulting in a promotion to the majors. | David Durochik/Diamond Images via Getty Images

Charlotte Knights
May record 16-11; Overall record 30-27

Knights Player of the Month
Jacob Gonzalez .344/.438/.771, 11 HR, 36 RBI, 4-for-5 stolen bases, 96 at-bats (promoted to Chicago on May 30)

Mario Camilletti .415/.547/.677, 5 HR, 12 RBI, 65 at-bats
Rikuu Nishida .347/.480/.387, 0 HR, 5 RBI, 75 at-bats (promoted to Chicago on May 25)
Braden Montgomery .286/.375/.476, 3 HR, 11 RBI, 84 at-bats
LaMonte Wade Jr. .338/.500/.603, 5 HR, 12 RBI, 84 at-bats
Korey Lee .307/.342/.573, 4 HR, 18 RBI, 4-for-5 stolen bases, 75 at-bats

Hagen Smith 6.52 ERA, 19 1/3 IP, 15 BB, 25 K
Tyler Schweitzer 5.23 ERA, 10 1/3 IP, 2 BB, 7 K
Ben Peoples 5.73 ERA, 11 IP, 11 BB, 15 K
David Sandlin 0.75 ERA, 12 IP, 6 BB, 17 K (promoted to Chicago on May 26)
Shane Murphy 6.67 ERA, 27 IP, 4 BB, 19 K
Jonathan Cannon 4.85 ERA, 26 IP, 15 BB, 27 K

After a mediocre first month of the season, the Knights climbed above .500 with a solid performance in May. Surprisingly, even though Charlotte is not far above .500, their run differential (+61) is the best out of all 20 teams in the International League.

Shortstop Jacob Gonzalez, 23, got off to a great start in April, and he did not slow down at all in May. Gonzalez has exceeded expectations more than perhaps anybody in Minor League Baseball this season. Gonzalez has a 1.087 OPS in Triple-A, a number that increased in May, when he posted a sky-high 1.209 OPS . Across High-A, Double-A, and Triple-A in 2024 and 2025, his overall OPS was .651. During 264 games across those two seasons, Gonzalez hit 16 homers. In the first two months of 2026, however, Gonzalez has already hit 19. Finally, with Murakami suffering an unfortunate hamstring injury that is expected to result in him missing 4-6 weeks, Gonzalez earned the promotion to the White Sox. No matter how we look at his numbers, Gonzalez has been on fire for the Knights all season, and it will be interesting to see how he handles the highest level.

2026 Charlotte Knights Players of the Month
Jacob Gonzalez (March-April)
Jacob Gonzalez(May)


Birmingham Barons
May record9-17; Overall record 19-31

Barons Player of the Month
Anthony DePino .311/.386/.508, 3 HR, 9 RBI, 61 at-bats (promoted from Winston-Salem on May 12)

Samuel Zavala .151/.326/.178, 0 HR, 2 RBI, 6-for-9 stolen bases, 73 at-bats
Jordan Sprinkle .286/.312/.400, 1 HR, 8 RBI, 13-for-14 stolen bases, 70 at-bats
Alec Makarewicz .198/.282/.490, 7 HR, 16 RBI, 96 at-bats
Jacob Burke .301/.341/.458, 1 HR, 9 RBI, 10-for-11 stolen bases, 83 at-bats

Jake Palisch 3.58 ERA, 27 2/3 IP, 10 BB, 11 K
Lucas Gordon 3.96 ERA, 25 IP, 14 BB, 31 K
Connor McCullough 6.05 ERA, 19 1/3 IP, 4 BB, 20 K
Jairo Iriarte 1.80 ERA, 10 IP, 3 BB, 9 K
Nick Altermatt 1.69 ERA, 10 2/3 IP, 3 BB, 14 K

The Barons remained cold in February, and they now have the worst record and run differential (-42) among the eight teams in the Southern League.

Despite the cold month, first baseman Anthony DePino arrived in Birmingham after a promotion from Winston-Salem, and he provided the Barons with a hot bat. DePino, 23, got off to a fantastic start in Double-A, which is a common road block for upcoming prospects. DePino started the season with Winston-Salem, where he slashed .265/.380/.479 (125 wRC+), but incredibly, he has been even better after being promoted.

2026 Birmingham Barons Players of the Month
Braden Montgomery (April)
Anthony DePino (May)


Winston-Salem Dash
May record15-12; Overall record 30-21

Dash Player of the Month
Boston Smith .265/.429/.485, 4 HR, 13 RBI, 5-for-6 stolen bases, 68 at-bats

Caleb Bonemer .225/.411/.425, 4 HR, 11 RBI, 5-for-8 stolen bases, 80 at-bats
Ryan Burrowes .237/.330/.355, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 8-for-10 stolen bases, 93 at-bats
Ely Brown .288/.435/.384, 1 HR, 9 RBI, 7-for-8 stolen bases, 73 at-bats
Kyle Lodise .213/.306/.436, 5 HR, 21 RBI, 6-for-9 stolen bases, 94 at-bats
George Wolkow .256/.337/.444, 3 HR, 23 RBI, 90 at-bats

Drew McDaniel 2.29 ERA, 19 2/3 IP, 9 BB, 18 K
Grant Umberger 4.87 ERA, 20 1/3 IP, 5 BB, 19 K
Justin Sinibaldi 7.65 ERA, 20 IP, 7 BB, 19 K
Liam Paddack 6.06 ERA, 16 1/3 IP, 11 BB, 26 K
Gabe Davis 3.52 ERA, 15 1/3 IP, 2 BB, 24 K

After getting off to a fast start in April, the Dash slowed down slightly, but they still went above .500 in May and are in second place in the South division of the South Atlantic League.

Catcher and outfielder Boston Smith, 23, has been one of the most productive players in the organization this season. Smith, who is primarily a catcher, has provided value on both sides of the ball. Smith started the season with Kannapolis and was promoted on April 14. Since then, Smith has not slowed down at all after arriving in Winston-Salem. In May, Smith led the team in OPS among players with more than 40 at-bats, and he was even a threat on the base paths. Overall, with Winston-Salem, Smith is slashing .286/.430/.590 (158 wRC+). The White Sox selected Smith in the sixth round in last year’s draft, and so far, he is outperforming expectations by a wide margin.

2026 Winston-Salem Dash Players of the Month
Colby Shelton (April)
Boston Smith (May)


Kannapolis Cannon Ballers
May record 18-9; Overall record 26-25

Cannon Ballers Player of the Month
Max Banks 1.06 ERA, 34 IP, 2 BB, 27 K

Stiven Flores .266/.319/.375, 2 HR, 14 RBI, 64 at-bats
Jaden Fauske .213/.375/.333, 1 HR, 10 RBI, 7-for-10 stolen bases, 75 at-bats
Billy Carlson .293/.425/.379, 0 HR, 5 RBI, 5-for-6 stolen bases, 58 at-bats
Javier Mogollón .293/.326/.549, 5 HR, 18 RBI, 10-for-11 stolen bases, 82 at-bats
Abraham Núñez .267/.371/.400, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 8-for-12 stolen bases, 90 at-bats

Riley Eikhoff 1.85 ERA, 34 IP, 6 BB, 32 K
Caedmon Parker 4.30 ERA, 23 IP, 11 BB, 24 K
Truman Pauley 4.26 ERA, 19 IP, 12 BB, 30 K
Trey Cooper 3.07 ERA, 14 2/3 IP, 3 BB, 15 K

Well, I certainly did not see this coming. After an 8-16 start to the season, the Cannon Ballers have completely turned it around and are now above .500.

I am much less surprised about the success of Kannapolis starter Max Banks, who has been the Cannon Baller of the Month in April and May. Banks, 23 posted a 1.06 ERA in 34 innings, and he struck out 27 while only walking two in May. Overall, Banks has a 1.50 ERA this season to lead a strong Kannapolis pitching staff that is first out of 12 Carolina League teams with a 3.68 ERA. Kannapolis has a somewhat solid lead over Fredericksburg (3.85) and Hickory (4.01), the next-best teams in terms of ERA. The White Sox selected Banks in the 14th round of last year’s draft, and he has been extremely difficult for opposing hitters to solve. Well done to Banks, who was an integral part of the Cannon Ballers’ big month.

2026 Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Players of the Month
Max Banks (April)
Max Banks (May)


ACL White Sox
May record 7-14; Overall record 7-14

Complex Sox Player of the Month
Kendry García 0.60 ERA, 15 IP, 8 BB, 17 K

Efren Teran .302/.318/.535, 3 HR, 7 RBI, 43 at-bats
José M. Mendoza .275/.326/.525, 3 HR, 9 RBI, 40 at-bats
Eduardo Herrera .250/.385/.375, 0 HR, 3 RBI, 32 at-bats
Yordani Soto .211/.286/.456, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 57 at-bats

Cesar Familia 1.00 IP, 9 IP, 5 BB, 7 K
Jeremy González 2.31 ERA, 11 2/3 IP, 5 BB, 17 K
Carlton Perkins 2.57 ERA, 7 IP, 6 BB, 12 K
Fidel Montero 9.00 ERA, 13 IP, 9 BB, 16 K
Reinder Gómez 5.06 ERA, 10 2/3 IP, 7 BB, 13 K

The Complex Sox opened their season on May 2, and they struggled quite a bit during their first month of the season. They find themselves in the basement of the Arizona Complex League West, as they are 7-14 with a -35 run differential.

Despite the team’s slow start, right-handed pitcher Kendry García, 22, was on top of his game. García led the team in innings pitched (15), and he was outstanding during his time on the mound. García only allowed one earned run, and opposing hitters slashed .082/.220/.102 against him. García’s only slight issue was control, as he averaged 4.8 walks per nine innings. However, the walks did not matter much, as he pitched around them by only allowing four hits. García also struck out 10.2 per nine, and he did not allow any homers.

2026 Complex Sox Players of the Month
Kendry García(May)


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Enzo Maresca shortlists £31M Chelsea defender as blockbuster Manchester City signing

Enzo Maresca shortlists £31M Chelsea defender as blockbuster Manchester City signing
Enzo Maresca shortlists £31M Chelsea defender as blockbuster Manchester City signing
  • Enzo Maresca is set to be announced as the new Man City manager this week.
  • Malo Gusto, who worked with Maresca at Chelsea, could become the Italian’s first signing at club.
  • Man City also chasing Elliot Anderson but could be asked to pay Nottingham Forest over £100M.

Manchester City have registered their interest in Malo Gusto as Enzo Maresca’s first signing at the Etihad Stadium, according to a new report. 

It was revealed on Sunday that Maresca will officially take over from Pep Guardiola this week after the Catalan left the club following a decade of unprecedented success. 

The 55-year-old won six Premier League titles, three FA Cups, five Carabao Cups and one UEFA Champions League title among others as part of a 20-trophy haul that makes him one of the most decorated in the sport’s history.

Revealed: When Enzo Maresca will be officially announced as Manchester City manager

And while City fans hoped to get at least one more year out of Guardiola, there is an excitement around the appointment of former Chelsea boss Maresca, who has already set his sights on bringing new faces into the dressing room.

Gusto, who has established himself as one of the Premier League’s best right-backs since arriving from Ligue 1 side Lyon in 2023, has become a key figure at Stamford Bridge

The Frenchman has made more than 130 appearances for the club and possesses versatility, a trait that bodes well with Maresca’s intense, possession-based style.

Now, according to TEAMtalk, City are joined by Bayern Munich in showing interest in the right-back and have sought information regarding his situation as they continue assessing options ahead of the summer transfer window. 

Indeed, Maresca worked closely with Gusto during his short spell as the Chelsea manager and it’s clear that the Italian is still a huge admirer of his former player. 

Not only that, the head coach is set on making more deals happen at the Etihad Stadium alongside sporting director Hugo Viana to help the club win a first Premier League title since 2024 and further success.

Enzo Maresca eyeing Manchester City reunion with Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella – Barcelona & Atletico Madrid also interested

Elliot Anderson remains City’s top target but the Blues will probably need to break their £100 million transfer record fee to meet Nottingham Forest’s valuation, meanwhile the prospect of Enzo Fernandez joining the Etihad club fizzled out around a week ago. 

And according to multiple figures, City are not in the market for a left-back this summer, particularly Marc Cucurella, while a person with knowledge of Maresca’s outlook said he would be interested in that addition. 

There’s a huge possibility that City and Viana will spend a lot of money this summer but whether or not Gusto will be Maresca’s first remains to be seen.

Chicago Bears 2026 Offseason Superlatives: Most Worried About

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JANUARY 18: Kyler Gordon #6 of the Chicago Bears and Jaylon Johnson #1 celebrate after making a play during the third quarter of an NFL divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field on January 18, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

This WCG roundtable series was inspired by this Tweet from our guy Jacob, who gave six 2026 Chicago Bears superlatives for the offseason. We’re going to take them one by one, and we’ll give a couple two tree sentences for each.

We wrap up the series with what we’re most worried about this season.

Jacob Infante: The defensive line – Though admittedly I’m slightly cheating by picking the entire defensive line unit, it’s easily my biggest concern on the Bears’ roster. They struggled to get home with a four-man rush all season, and they didn’t make any major upgrades up front. If anything holds the Bears back from improving upon 2025, it’ll be that group.

Josh Sunderbruch: Kyler Gordon – The defense tangibly benefits from his presence, but he seems like he just can’t stay healthy. 

Ryan Droste: The health of our defensive backs – Jaylon Johnson didn’t look the same after returning from injury last year, and Kyler Gordon is once again dealing with injuries in the offseason. We need both of them to be healthy for the defense to turn it around in 2026.

Sam Householder: The Bears are an offensive team now. That’s hard for some fans to wrap their heads around, and worrying about the defense is warranted. But if the defense is top 12, they can still be a really good team. But this is Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams’ show now.

Bryan Orenchuk: Turnover regression – With an aging Grady Jarrett, ineffective run defender in Gervon Dexter, and a few other options up front along the DL this season to rush passer or stop the run, I’m most worried about teams controlling the clock and scoring points instead of taking the ball back like we did last year. Caleb and Co. may have to score 30+ a game just to have a chance.

Donald Gooch: Kyler Gordon – So much talent, so many soft tissue injuries. Reports out of OTAs are that Gordon is again dealing with yet another soft injury this offseason. If you look up “the best ability is availability” in the football dictionary, you will find Gordon’s picture as the cautionary tale. 

Erik Duerrwaechter: Pass rush – On paper, the Bears are taking a big gamble with a revamped DT rotation and no major additions to the DE depth chart as of the writing of this article. Instead, the popular opinion is they’re betting on in-house improvements from players like Austin Booker to emerge as a legit threat adjacent from Montez Sweat. I still think they’re just waiting until the right moment and price to pull the trigger on a major acquisition. Until then, I am not too sure about how much I can expect this group to improve with so many unknowns against a tough schedule. The offense can’t be forced to make miracles happen each and every week this season.

Lester A. Wiltfong Jr.: If healthy, Kyler Gordon has the type of versatility to take the Bears’ defense to another level. That’s why he was made the highest-paid nickelback following his 2024 season. A year ago, defensive coordinator Dennis Allen talked about using him all over the defense, and I want to see that come to fruition in 2026.

Jeff Berckes: The mental health of Bears fans who are freaking out in early summer about hypothetical things. The Bears have the right coach and the right quarterback. It’s the start of something beautiful. Touch some grass, enjoy the summer.

What are you most worried about regarding the 2026 Bears?

Mountaintop View 6-2-26

LOGAN UT - NOVEMBER 28: Dylan Riley #24 of the Boise State Broncos gestures after scoring game winning touchdown during the second half of their game against the Utah State Aggies at Maverik Stadium on November 28, 2025 in Logan, Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

SUMMER STORYLINES NO. 25: Who is the Boise State football team’s biggest Pac-12 challenger?

According to early SP+ ratings, Boise State will likely be the favorite in the Pac-12 this upcoming fall. John Wustrow of The Idaho Press takes a look at who the primary challengers might be. Spoiler: a few of them beat the Broncos last season.

Taylor: Will Wyoming and North Dakota State be Mountain West rivals?

We missed this one the other day (and by we I mean me), but it’s too juice to not include. Alex Taylor of WyoSports asks: will Wyoming and North Dakota State become rivals? The ties between the two programs are obvious, but can some healthy animosity brew organically?

Pac-12 commish will provide testimony

The Senate Commerce Committee has finalized the witness list for Wednesday’s Congressional hearing. As previously reported, Nick Saban, Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua, Gordon Gee and Pac-12 commissioner Teresa Gould have committed to testify, along with Utah DE Lance Holtzclaw.

— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) June 1, 2026

Apparently, the court case might not be 100% settled yet

Notable: New court filing from today says Pac-12 and Mountain West have agreed "in principle" to a settlement and will stay the case for 90 days while they iron out the details.

Believe it was last week (or 2 weeks ago?) they originally filed saying they would settle. pic.twitter.com/Z6J9UZrMYX

— Amanda Christovich (@achristovichh) June 1, 2026

Finally, Leach is on the ballot

long overdue🏴‍☠️⚔️

Mike Leach has been added to the 2027 NFF Hall of Fame Ballot#GoCougs | #MadeOfCrimsonpic.twitter.com/DKwA3p9QMc

— Washington State Football (@WSUCougarFB) June 1, 2026

The divorce is one month away from being official

One month away.#Pac12Ready#ZagsToPac12pic.twitter.com/KuggdQxgle

— Gonzaga Athletics (@GonzagaBulldogs) June 1, 2026

On The Horizon:

Today – MWCConnection Reacts Survey: Protect College Sports Act, Top Mountain West Quarterback

Today – The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Linebackers

The endless identity crisis of the Cowboys linebackers

LAS VEGAS, NV - NOVEMBER 17: Shemar James #50 of the Dallas Cowboys defends in coverage during an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on November 17, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dallas Cowboys have experienced significant volatility at linebacker in recent years. In fact, in four straight seasons, the linebacker leading them in tackles has been four different players – Leighton Vander Esch (2022), Damone Clark (2023), Eric Kendricks (2024), and Shemar James (2025), with a new player likely to hold that honor once again.

This linebacker shake-up is due to a multitude of reasons. Injuries have played a role. The team has attempted to bring in veterans to handle the lead-dog role like they have over the last two seasons with Kendricks and Kenneth Murray. They’ve also relied on homegrown late-round draft picks like Clark and James. They’ve even tried to convert safeties into linebackers as they’ve done with Keanu Neal and Markquese Bell. Whatever they try, at best, it results in a short-term stopgap and offers little towards a long-term solution.

Things will be even more different this season as the arrival of Christian Parker will spark yet another change. The team will employ a tactical reset that will alter how the linebackers are used. The switch from a 4-3 system, where the defense will roll out three off-ball linebackers, now changes to a 3-4 personnel that features four linebackers, with two of them being outside linebackers/edge rushers, while only trotting out two true off-ball linebackers.

Not only will the quantity of off-ball linebackers drop, but the type of players will also change. Parker will demand specific traits from his linebackers. His players need to be quick on their feet, recognizing play development and reacting accordingly. They’ll need to be capable in coverage, fluid enough to change direction to hang with pass-catchers over the middle. Both their run-stopping/pass-defending traits will rely on great speed to get where they need to be in a hurry.

For this reason, we are already seeing some changes with their personnel. The team traded for Dee Winters to give them a speedy straight-line missile with good coverage ability. They also drafted Jaishawn Barham in the third round, who is a Wreck-It Ralph-type player who brings a lot of violence, whether it’s as a pass rusher or chasing down ball carriers. Barham brings an elite pass-rush win rate during his time at Michigan, making him an excellent weapon to deploy in Parker’s aggressive blitz packages.

And don’t forget that the Cowboys are also expected to have a healthy DeMarvion Overshown back, who also brings in more speed to the group. The assortment of specialized firecrackers means this new defense will have plenty of options to play around with as the team’s new coach looks to optimize his linebacking unit.

This doesn’t leave much room for last year’s leading tackler, James. Last year’s fifth-round pick started out on the shelf as he was inactive for the first three games. Once he finally got his chance, he strung together three nice games where he totalled 35 tackles, but then slowed down as the season progressed. His struggles in coverage and the return of Overshown reduced his playing time later in the season. Now, with more linebacker resources to compete with, it’s unclear what type of role this second-year linebacker will have.

The new season brings with it a lot of mystery. The new guys will look to help achieve Parker’s mission, once again opening the door for a new leading-tackling linebacker. If this aggressive transition to the 3-4 clicks, the Cowboys might finally have the defensive identity they have desired for years. Even the best laid plans don’t always work out, so who knows which player will step into the largest role on the defense? Hopefully, under a new coaching staff, this revolving door may start to slow down, and the team finally finds some long-term answers.

Corn Flakes: Puking on the Field and Baby Frahm

Jun 1, 2026; Edmonton, Ontario, CAN; Team Canada forward Lian Miller (11) looks to make a play in front of Uzbekistan defender Abdukodir Khusanov (2) during the first half at Commonwealth Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-Imagn Images | Perry Nelson-Imagn Images

This weekend my son’s team had his last soccer game of the season. They fought hard, but came up with a loss. The strangest thing happened during the game though. One of his teammates was clearly not feeling well and ended up puking on the field. As soon as he was off, the ref just through the ball down for a drop and they continued play on the puke field.

Luckily there wasn’t much time left, but all I could picture was a bunch of kids slipping in puke.

Anyway, here are your flakes.

Nebraska

Sautron Earns PING All-Region Honors – University of Nebraska – Official Athletics Website

Nebraska’s Rudy Sautron captured NCAA Division I PING All-Region honors for the second straight season from the Golf Coaches Association of America when the organization announced its annual award winners over the weekend.

Nebraska Commit Trae Taylor Crowned Elite 11 Finals MVP

Trae Taylor makes his case for becoming the nation’s best quarterback after taking home the 2026 Elite 11 Finals MVP award.

Former Nebraska wide receiver calls a sudden end to his pro football career

Former Nebraska wide receiver Alex Bullock abruptly retired from football earlier this month. On its own, that might not be all that surprising.

Huskers Announce 2026 Volleyball Schedule – University of Nebraska – Official Athletics Website

The Nebraska volleyball program and the Big Ten Conference announced the 2026 schedule on Thursday. The Huskers will play 28 regular-season matches – 17 against Big Ten opponents and 11 against non-conference foes.

Jordy Frahm announces pregnancy after Nebraska softball run at WCWS

Nebraska softball star Jordy Frahm announced she is pregnant in a social media post Monday.

Elsewhere

Hall of Fame basketball coach Rick Adelman dies at 79: ‘A brilliant strategist’ – CBS Sports

Adelman racked up 1,042 regular-season wins, the 10th most in NBA history, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2021

Knicks’ Finals run prompts NYC mayor to repeal kids’ bedtimes – ESPN

Buzz for the Knicks’ first NBA Finals run since 1999 is taking over New York City, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani is making sure the youth can enjoy it unimpeded.

French Open: Aryna Sabalenka rolls past Naomi Osaka again to reach Roland Garros quarterfinals – Yahoo Sports

Aryna Sabalenka’s run over Naomi Osaka continues. 

Always greener? Digging into the World Cup’s grass pitches | KNKX Public Radio

A flat expanse of green grass stretched under the evening sky in Moses Lake, in central Washington state, on the first night harvesting sod for the World Cup stadium in Seattle.

Players That Sheffield United Fans Should be Watching Closely at the World Cup

Players That Sheffield United Fans Should be Watching Closely at the World Cup
Players That Sheffield United Fans Should be Watching Closely at the World Cup

With the FIFA 2026 World Cup now right around the corner, Sheffield United supporters may not have a Blade representing England, but there is still a small Sheffield United flavour to keep an eye on this summer.

From current first-team players to former fan favourites and potential transfer targets, several names with connections to Bramall Lane could be taking centre stage on football’s biggest stage. Their performances over the coming weeks could even have implications for Sheffield United’s future heading into the 2026/27 campaign.

Curaçao – Tahith Chong

Perhaps the most intriguing current Sheffield United connection comes in the form of Tahith Chong.

The winger’s time at Bramall Lane has never quite got going in the way many supporters had hoped. Arriving with a reputation built during spells at Manchester United, Birmingham City and Luton Town, Chong has shown flashes of quality but has struggled to consistently impose himself in a Sheffield United shirt.

With speculation surrounding his future and uncertainty over whether he remains part of Chris Wilder’s long-term plans, the World Cup presents a huge opportunity for the Curaçao international.

International tournaments have often provided players with a platform to reignite careers and remind managers exactly what they are capable of. Should Chong produce a series of impressive displays on the world stage, it could force Wilder to take another look at the talented attacker before making any decisions regarding his future.

At a minimum, a strong tournament could increase interest from elsewhere. At best, it could earn him another opportunity to prove himself in red and white next season.

Australia – Harry Souttar

Few players made as big an impression on Sheffield United supporters during the 2024/25 campaign as Harry Souttar.

The towering Australian centre-back quickly became a key figure after arriving on loan, bringing leadership, aerial dominance and composure to the Blades’ back line. His influence was immediately obvious, and many supporters believed he was among the best defenders in the Championship before disaster struck.

An Achilles injury cruelly cut short his season and ended what had been an outstanding loan spell. His absence was felt enormously during the run-in, and Sheffield United never truly looked as secure defensively after losing him.

Fortunately, Souttar has worked his way back to full fitness and recently returned to action for Leicester City during the closing weeks of the campaign. Unfortunately for the Foxes, their fate had already been sealed by then, with relegation confirmed long before the season’s conclusion.

That situation could potentially create an interesting opportunity this summer. Leicester may need to reduce costs and reshape their squad following relegation, and if that includes trimming their wage bill, a move away from the King Power Stadium cannot be ruled out. Whether that comes in the form of another loan or something more permanent remains to be seen, but there is little doubt Sheffield United supporters would welcome Souttar back with open arms.

A strong World Cup campaign with Australia would only strengthen the case for the Blades to revisit their interest.

New Zealand – Tyler Bindon

Another player who could attract attention this summer is New Zealand defender Tyler Bindon.

Bindon’s loan spell at Sheffield United last season produced mixed reviews. There were moments where his inexperience at Championship level was exposed, and questions remained about whether he possessed the pace required to consistently compete against some of the division’s quickest attackers.

However, there were also clear signs of promise. As the season progressed, particularly throughout 2026, Bindon’s performances became more assured and consistent. His reading of the game, positional awareness and willingness to learn stood out, while his maturity often belied his age.

For a young defender still developing his craft, that progression was encouraging.

Whether Sheffield United pursue another move remains unknown, but Bindon certainly remains a player worth monitoring. The World Cup provides an ideal stage for him to test himself against elite opposition and continue his development.

Should he perform well for New Zealand, he may once again find himself firmly on Sheffield United’s shortlist as Wilder looks to strengthen his defensive options.

Tunisia – Anis Slimane

While his spell at Bramall Lane was brief, Anis Slimane remains another former Blade who will be representing familiar interests this summer.

The Tunisian midfielder arrived during Sheffield United’s Premier League campaign in 2023/24 but struggled to establish himself as a regular starter. Following Chris Wilder’s return and subsequent squad reshaping, Slimane was moved on in 2024 as the club looked to build a different profile of team.

Since leaving South Yorkshire, however, Slimane has rebuilt his reputation. At Norwich City, he has carved out a useful role as an impact player capable of influencing matches from the bench or stepping into the starting line-up when required. While not always a guaranteed starter, he has become a valuable squad member at Carrow Road and has demonstrated qualities that perhaps were not fully seen during his time at Bramall Lane.

A Summer of Interest for Unitedites

While Sheffield United’s involvement at the FIFA 2026 World Cup may be limited, there are still plenty of reasons for Blades supporters to tune in besides watching England matches.

ATVS Interview: Adryan Cole discusses his official visit to LSU

Adryan Cole is a 4-Star safety in the Class of 2027 out of Douglasville, GA who plays for the Douglas County Tigers and is a Top 300 player nationally and a Top 5-rated safety on Rivals.

This past weekend, Cole visited LSU for his first official visit, and I had the opportunity to speak with him following his trip to Baton Rouge to get some insight into his thoughts on the campus, food, Coach O, and, of course, football.

AP: Why do you love football?

AC: I’ve been loving the game for the longest. I just love to play. I don’t take the game for granted.

AP: Would you rather play offense or defense, if you had your choice?

AC: Defense, of course.

AP: Who was your favorite player coming up?

AC: Players like Cam Newton, Jarvis Landry. But Tyrann Mathieu was my favorite.

AP: You mentioned a couple of LSU greats. What did it mean to walk those same halls and be in those same locker rooms that a couple of LSU and Louisiana legends shared?

AC: It was just great being there, knowing that those were my main two. It was truly great.

AP: Let’s think big picture. If you had your wish to get drafted by any NFL team, who would it be?

AC: I don’t really have no selective team. It would just be a blessing to get drafted in general.

AP: Do you have a favorite NFL team?

AC: Not anymore. I used to like the Falcons, but after that Super Bowl they lost, nah!

AP: Well, if you choose to come to LSU, we will always have room for you in the Who Dat Nation. We actually know how to win Super Bowls.

AC: For sure.

AP: What were your first impressions of LSU and the campus?

AC: It was great. It was a vibe.

AP: What was the best thing you had to eat while you were out here?

AC: It was gumbo and boudin balls.

AP: How did your family take to the visit? Did they enjoy themselves as well?

AC: They all enjoyed themselves.

AP: Was LSU able to create a family atmosphere for you while you were here?

AC: Yeah, they had a real family-oriented vibe.

AP: What was it like meeting Coach Orgeron in person?

AC: I had talked with him before I came down there, but it was great meeting him in person.

AP: Was his personality everything you expected it to be?

AC: Yeah, he acts just like he would on wherever you see him at, IG or all of that.

AP: We have all seen the video of Coach O getting y’all hyped for the pregame walk. What was it like being in that tunnel with Coach O, with that energy, during that moment?

AC: That was great. He had us all fired up. We all were ready to go out and play. That’s how we all felt.

AP: What have the coaches sold you on regarding their plan and vision for you?

AC: They just want me to be an athlete back there and let me do me.

AP: What visits do you have left to take?

AC: Florida, Georgia, and Ole Miss.

AP: Are you trying to stay within the SEC?

AC: It doesn’t really matter to me. That’s just how it turned out.

AP: I know you had a commitment date set for July 18th. Is that still set for you?

AC: Yeah.

AP: Was LSU able to move up with the impression they made on you?

AC: Yeah, for sure.

Thank you again to Adryan Cole for taking the time to speak with me. Please give him a follow on Twitter/X @adryan_cole and be on the lookout for his announcement on July 18th.

Three trends from May that improve the Orioles playoff chances

May 26, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles catcher Samuel Basallo (29) smiles as he runs the bases after hitting a three-run home run in the fifth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-Imagn Images | Jamie Sabau-Imagn Images

For the 2026 Orioles, there is a glass half full and a glass half empty way to look at their month of May. The glass half empty crowd would focus on the fact that the O’s went 13-16 in the second month of the season and currently sit four games below .500 at 28-32. The glass half full folks can point to Baltimore’s 7-3 finish to the month and the fact that they only find themselves one game out of a Wild Card spot in an American League that is struggling to find good teams.

And yet, while this remains a frustratingly inconsistent Orioles team, May also showed increasingly mounting evidence of why this can be a playoff team. Through the second month of the season, we saw many Orioles reverse poor starts to the year as well as a largely resurgent pitching rotation. With that in mind, let’s look at three trend that have the Orioles’ arrow pointing toward a possible postseason birth after May.

Positive steps by Basallo, Mayo and Cowser

None of the trio of Samuel Basallo, Coby Mayo or Colton Cowser go off to hot starts for their 2026 campaigns. Basallo posted a modest triple slash of .232/.315/.439 (.754 OPS) after rebounding from a rough start, when he often looked like a 21-year-old going through the struggles of adjusting to the majors.

Mayo and Cowser were just straight-up bad players in the first month of the season. The 24-year-old infielder was simultaneously trying to iron out the swing and miss in his game while adjusting to being a full-time 3B—and it showed. The prodigiously powerful Mayo only managed to slash .169/.244/.325 across March and April, while posting a 32.5% strikeout rate.

For Cowser, his early-season struggles were a continuation of a hole he’s had in his game since his rookie year. The former N0.5 pick in the 2021 draft has always been a great fastball hitter, but never sees any heaters because he’s so poor against everything else. Through the first month of the 2026 season, Cowser was 4-for-20 with a 48.8% whiff rate on offspeed pitches, while also going 0-for-17 with a 50% whiff rate against breaking pitches.

All of them were significantly better in May, with Basallo making the biggest jump. The rookie backstop’s May not only proved he’s already the Orioles’ best hitter but also one of the best hitters in all of baseball.

His .338 average in May was 3rd among players with at least 70 PA, just behind Rays’ All-Star Jonathan Aranda and multi-batting title winner Luis Arraez. His .597 last month ranked 7th among players with 70+ PAs, outpacing power hitters like Rafael Devers and Kyle Schwarber. Even more impressive, Basallo made this jump by cutting down his whiff rate (34.5% to 27.4%) and strikeout percentage (26.4% to 24.7%) while swinging at more pitches outside the zone (35.6% to 42.1%)

For Mayo, the turning point seems to have been his game-losing error in the finale of a series in his hometown, Miami. In the aftermath, Mayo had a quote about how his dog helps him keep perspective admist failure and since then he’s been a different player. In 15 games after the error, Mayo is .267/.365/.511 (.876 OPS) with three long balls. To watch Mayo take ABs now, he has a confidence about him that speaks to a player figuring things out. Mayo has also become a must play against LHPs, as he has a 1.013 OPS against lefties this season.

Cowser’s season has been redefined thanks to his two recent walk off homers and another three-run shot in the series finale win vs. Toronto. His May looks like the player Birdland alwasy hoped he’d be, slashing .275/.362/.529 (.891 OPS) with four homers and 15 RBIs. The biggest difference for Cowser is improved results against breaking balls, with the outfielder hitting .316 and slugging .568 against breaking balls in May.

Bradish and Baz finding their groove

The Orioels built this rotation on the idea that Trevor Rogers and Kyle Bradish would be cornerstones at the top, and Shane Baz would provide it depth as he realized his potential. Rogers remains a bit of a disappointment, posting a 10.31 ERA in four starts since coming off the IL on May 12th. However, the Orioles’ N0.2 and No.3 starters are rounding into form, as they showed throughout May.

Bradish was supposed to be the 1B to Rogers’ 1A, but after a true return to form this past month, Bradish is now atop the rotation power rankings. It started off rought for the 29-year-old, who had a 5.03 ERA after giving five runs over four innings in a loss to the Yankees. Since then, the right-hander’s dominated, posting a 1.72 ERA across five starts while posting 30 strikeouts over 31.1 innings. Throwing more curveballs has been the key to Bradish’s turn around, as hitters hit .091 with a 45.6% whiff rate against the breaking ball.

Baz has been equally dominant of late, posting three consecutive quality starts, including two against his former team the Rays. His most recent outing was his best in an Orioles uniform, limiting Tampa to one run over seven innings while punching out nine. We’ve only seen Baz make small tweeks to his reportoire, throwing slightly less cutters, slightly more sinkers, while still primarily relying on his four-seamer and knucklecurve. The 26-year-old has shown off his best breaking ball this past month, holding hitters to a .184 average while getting more swings and misses.

Baltimore is still figuring out the rest of the rotation around Bradish and Baz. Sometimes Chris Bassitt is good, sometimes he looks like Charlie Morton 2.0. Brandon Young had three quality starts in May, but he also may be one bad start from being back on the Norfolk express. Howevcer, the Orioles rotation was so bad at one point that it felt like the anchor that’d drag them back out of the playoff. With Bradish and Baz clicking, the rotation can finally stand on solid ground and help the O’s make up ground in the Wild Card race.

Struggles for Gunnar and Adley

While many members of the lineup had strong Mays, the same can’t be sad for franchise stars Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman. The Orioles’ star SS continued his prolonged cold stretch to start the year, hitting .225 with a .629 OPS in May. And while Gunnar has remained consistently disappointing, Adley has gone from hot to cold. The former All-Star backstop came into May hitting .356 with an OPS over 1.000. After hitting .188 with an OPS below .700 this past month, Rutschman went from the heartbeat of this offense to one of its biggest pain points.

So how are struggling stars a sign of good things to come? Common sense mixed with a dash of optimism says both should rebound to something far awy from their current location in Struggle Town. If/when they do, it should boost this lineup to the upper echelon most expected it to occupy.

FEATURE | What could Crystal Palace expect from Pierre Sage?

FEATURE | What could Crystal Palace expect from Pierre Sage?
FEATURE | What could Crystal Palace expect from Pierre Sage?

Since last October, Crystal Palace knew that they would be in need of a new head coach in the offseason. Talks between the incumbent Oliver Glasner and chairman Steve Parish over a contract extension ended without a deal, but with a roadmap in place: Glasner would be leaving at the end of the season. 

Palace had time to prepare for the future, a luxury that is rarely afforded in modern football. But despite this, it looks as if they have missed out on their top target, Andoni Iraola. His Premier League experience with Bournemouth and attractive high-tempo football were alluring, but bigger fish have taken notice. 

Rather than get dragged into a losing battle with Liverpool for the Basque manager, Palace have moved down their list and landed on the name of Pierre Sage. A less familiar profile in England, but someone who has carved out an impressive reputation in France as a miracle worker during his time with Olympique Lyonnais and RC Lens. 

Pierre Sage parachutes into Lyon

John Textor has made plenty of mistakes in football, as Palace and Lyon supporters can readily attest, but his decision to parachute Sage from head of Lyon’s youth academy to their interim head coach midway through the 2023/24 season was not one of them. 

At the time of his appointment in late November, Lyon were sat bottom of the table and staring down the barrel at an unfathomable relegation. There was little hope with the club having only picked up seven points from Laurent Blanc and Fabio Grosso’s tenures, but miracles happen. 

Sage transformed the floundering side, taking them off the foot of the table and into the European positions by the end of the season, all the while charting a course into the Coupe de France final, which they would lose to Paris Saint-Germain. 

His reward was a two-year contract, but he wouldn’t see out the end of the deal. Midway through the 2024/25 campaign, Les Gones would experience a dip in form. In January, a run of five games without a win, which included an embarrassing penalty shootout exit to amateur side Bourgoin-Jallieu in the Coupe de France, signalled the end for Sage. 

A market opportunity for Lens

At the time, Textor suggested that he had lost faith in Sage’s ability to secure Champions League football with Lyon in 6th and four points off qualification. He moved swiftly to appoint Paulo Fonseca, who would lead Lyon to a 6th place finish and three points off qualification. 

Sage was dubious about the reasoning when speaking to The Athletic, “The decision was a market opportunity for the owner. The name of Paulo Fonseca against the name Pierre Sage.” However, his free agency would prove to be a “market opportunity” for a Lens side looking for a successor to Will Still ahead of the 2025/26 season. 

Lens were predicted to struggle to qualify for Europe following a series of transfer windows that better resembled fire sales. After the smoke cleared, a more balanced squad had emerged. Even still, what Sage did with this team was completely unexpected and totally magnificent, especially when you compare the meagre resources at Lens compared to their direct European rivals. 

Under Sage, Lens became title challengers. They took PSG the distance with the league only being settled in the (rescheduled) penultimate game of the season. This alone would have been impressive, but Sage also led Les Sang et Or to their first Coupe de France trophy in their 120-year history. 

“I wanted to go to war for him”

I had a natural connection with [Sage],” Lens captain Adrien Thomasson told After Foot. “When talking about confidence in football, it’s really something very important: the confidence a coach can give to his players and try to get the best out of each individual. And for me, right away, I wanted to go to war for him.” 

It’s an impression that was echoed by Sage’s former captain at Lyon, Corentin Tolisso, upon the head coach’s return to the Groupama Stadium on the final day of the season. “He left a very positive mark here,” Tolisso said. “He saved the club. I think it’ll be a very emotional moment for him. I think he’ll be happy to come back, and I’ll be very happy to see him again too, because he was very important to me.” 

However, the affection Sage has earned through his man-management wasn’t built upon a soft touch. As Thomasson explained, “He’s not a manager you can joke around with.” The midfielder went on to say, “He imposed a rigour, a requirement on a daily basis.” And there were perhaps moments this season where his unceasing demand for discipline spilled over into frustration. 

Following a 3-3 draw with Stade Brestois in late April, Sage said that he felt “betrayed” by members of his squad. Earlier in the month, Samson Baidoo’s ongoing injury concerns saw the head coach lose patience in a press conference, with him stating, “I have absolutely no idea when he’ll play again, and I must admit it’s a real problem for me.”

“The courage to leave space behind”

At Lyon, Sage most frequently used a 4-3-3 shape, but he could shift between a back four and a back three. Regardless of the number of defenders, he generally wanted to maintain three in midfield. When he moved to Lens, he adopted the club’s preference for a 3-4-3 and a two-man midfield and never wavered from it. 

The formation could be adapted when the principles remained the same.“For me, it’s simply a matter of courage,” Sage said back in August after watching his Lens side fall to a preseason defeat to AS Roma. “The courage to leave space behind you and press, then the courage to ask for the ball, and occasionally, lose it.” 

Sage wanted his sides to press from the front in a hybrid system (effectively pressing the opposition’s build-up and then defending in a low block if the opposition beat the press) where they would look to funnel the ball into wide pressing traps. As soon as the ball was won, the team would spring forward with breathtaking verticality. 

At Lens, the vast majority of attacks this season were geared around getting the ball into a crossing opportunity as fast as possible (with them registering the second most crosses in the league according to Opta with 531 attempts). The wing-backs are encouraged to push high up the pitch, and for as many attackers as possible to crash the box (sometimes leaving as few as four players to defend the counter). 

At times, Lens could look somewhat cavalier as they rushed up the pitch, with defenders often trusted to defend in one-versus-ones against their attacker. Lens also did play with a good bit of fortune behind them, as they consistently outperformed their expected goals against over the season. Lens conceded only 35 goals in Ligue 1 despite having an expected goals against tally of 43.66, as per Opta

A sad but understandable decision

It’s somewhat sad that after returning Lens to the UEFA Champions League, Sage might not be there to oversee their European campaign. There was a romance to the way the manager had transformed the side, and it’s hard to see who they would replace him with. 

At the same time, it’s also understandable on a personal level why Sage would be tempted to leave. His stock has never been higher, and it has been an expressed dream of his to work in the Premier League. Football is, after all, temporary, and the Premier League is always searching for the next new thing; who knows when another chance for him could come?

GFFN | Nick Hartland

Russell Wilson chooses a TV career over the Jets

New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson (3) passes to a teammate before Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson (35) can get to him, Sunday, September 21, 2025. | Kevin R. Wexler-NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

One lingering question from the Jets offseason was whether veteran quarterback Russell Wilson would sign as Geno Smith’s backup quarterback. Wilson conducted a free agent visit in late April and indicated he had an offer in hand from the Jets. At the same time, Wilson was considering an offer to work for CBS as a television analyst.

The former All Pro quarterback has made his choice. He is going to CBS.

Sources: Ten-time Pro-Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson is finalizing a deal to become a CBS Sports analyst. Wilson won a Super Bowl, the Walter Payton Man of the Year award and now leaves the NFL to become an analyst on the network’s pregame show that includes James Brown, Nate… pic.twitter.com/YEsi3OyDRv

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 1, 2026

At one point Wilson was an elite quarterback. That was quite a long time ago. The fact that his only option for continuing his playing career was as a backup shows how far his level of play has fallen.

I don’t get the sense many Jets fans will be terribly upset that Wilson will not be joining the team. Nor should they be.

Unless the Jets make a signing, rookie Cade Klubnik will compete with Bailey Zappe for the number two quarterback job.

Why Dave Portnoy wants Patriots fans to book LA flights after Eagles trade AJ Brown

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Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images

Dave Portnoy believes the New England Patriots have given their fans a real reason to start thinking about Los Angeles.

The excitement is not based on blind offseason optimism. Two major trades changed the tone around the league, and Portnoy quickly turned that movement into a bold prediction.

For a fan base that has been waiting for the Patriots to feel dangerous again, the message was simple: this no longer looks like a quiet rebuild.

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Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images

Dave Portnoy sees New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams building toward another Super Bowl clash

In a recent Dave Portnoy X post, he reacted to the Patriots landing AJ Brown and the Rams pulling off a deal for Myles Garrett by sending New England fans straight into Super Bowl mode.

“Time to book your flights and hotels to LA if you’re a Pats fan. Pats vs Rams III,” Portnoy tweeted in excitement.

New England reportedly sent a 2028 first-round pick and a 2027 fifth-rounder to the Eagles for Brown, giving Drake Maye the kind of true No. 1 receiver the offense had badly needed.

Los Angeles made its own win-now move by landing Garrett from the Browns, with Cleveland receiving Jared Verse, a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-round pick, and a 2029 third-round pick.

That is why Portnoy jumped straight to Patriots-Rams. The matchup already carries Super Bowl history, and both teams just made moves that suggest they are not waiting around.

Dave Portnoy says New England Patriots offense has enough firepower to dream big

Portnoy then doubled down on what Brown’s arrival could mean for a Patriots offense that suddenly looks far more explosive than it did before the trade.

“The Patriots may score 40 a game this year. Weapons everywhere. Best QB in football. Best coach in football. Great defense. Lots to be excited about,” Portnoy stated.

Brown gives Maye a physical, proven receiver who can win outside, create after the catch and force defenses to respect New England differently.

The Rams side of the prediction is just as clear. Garrett gives Los Angeles a game-wrecking pass rusher, which makes the idea of another Patriots-Rams meeting feel less like nostalgia and more like a real possibility.

Portnoy is selling the dream early, but that is what these trades did. They gave both fan bases enough star power to imagine something much bigger than a normal offseason headline.

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2026 Missouri Football Opponent DEEP DIVE: Troy Trojans

TROY, ALABAMA - NOVEMBER 2: Troy Trojans mascot T-Roy awaits the arrival of his team prior to kickoff against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers at Veterans Memorial Stadium on November 2, 2024 in Troy, Alabama. (Photo by Brandon Sumrall/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Welcome back to Rock M Nation’s annual opponent preview series of the upcoming season. Each week we will break down one opponent from the schedule in chronological order. Given that rosters are ever fluid – and this is done by a hobbyist rather than a pro – there could be some errors in history and current roster makeup. All mistakes are done on purpose and with ill intent because Nate Edwards doesn’t like you or your team.

Catch up on previous 2026 opponent previews!

Arkansas-Pine Bluff

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I really don’t see any reason why Missouri should ever play the Troy Trojans in football.

Sure, Missouri has blown out Troy in two separate occasions. A 44-7 trouncing in 2002 when Troy went by “Troy State” and was an D-1 independent means absolutely nothing, and the 52-21 victory in 2005 overlooks the fact that Missouri only put up 20 points in the first half against them. A 25-point 3rd quarter helped, but still.

However, Missouri played Troy in 2004. If you’re older than 30 you know what happened then. A Tiger squad with conference contender stamped on it and a potential Heisman contender at quarterback implemented an unwise scheme change on offense and went up against a Troy defense featuring NFL Hall of Famer Demarcus Ware and lost on the road 24-14, stamping out any happy dreams with impunity.

Oh, and Missouri also played Troy in 2019. “But Nate,” you say with confusion, “Missouri won that game 42-10, why are you grumpy about that?”. Mmm. Yes. Missouri did win.

But what did it cost?

A Cale Garrett All-American-potential season, for one. The last-minute Navy-to-Missouri commit was playing defensive football at a level rarely seen in Columbia, logging 43 tackles (29 solo), 5 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, 2 passes defensed, 3 interceptions, a fumble return for a touchdown AND an interception returned for a touchdown. And that was over 5 games! But he tore his pectoral muscle against Troy, finished out the game anyway, and was promptly told his season was done.

AND. DON’T FORGET. Those dirty Troy Trojans also hit quarterback Kelly Bryant super late on a touchdown pass, injuring his knee and forcing him to miss the rest of the game. There are several factors as to why that 2019 team fell apart but having Bryant be injured for the rest of the year was certainly one of them. The loss of Cale Garrett was another.

So. Yeah. Forgive me if I believe playing Troy is a bad thing for Missouri to do because…

/waves hands franticly at the paragraphs above

…I FEEL A LITTLE JUSTIFIED IN THAT SENTIMENT.

But let’s go through this exercise anyway.

Larry Blakeney was the head coach from 1991 all the way through 2014. That means that Blakeney took over a D-II program, guided it through the transition to Division I-AA (or FCS), then to Independent status in Division-I (or FBS), and all the way to the regular membership of the Sun Belt Conference. To this day Blakeney is one of two coaches to ever helm a program for the entirety of that promotion track.

And, hey, Blakeney was good! He managed to win 8 conference championships and 178 wins with a 61% win rate over his 24-year career. But, as you can see, the returns were diminishing as his Trojans scraped through 2013 and 2014.

Neal Brown came in and immediately improved the product, getting them above “average college football program” territory. Brown’s Trojans became the first Sun Belt team to be ranked in the AP Top 25 , won at least 10 games in three straight seasons, beat LSU in Baton Rouge and Nebraska in Lincoln, and won the Sun Belt championship before Brown left for West Virginia

Oh. And look at the downturn in 2019-2021. Surely that can’t be current Missouri OC Chip Lindsey, the only Troy head coach to never play for a conference championship over the past 40 years. Nah. Can’t be him.

Of course, current Florida head coach Jon Sumrall inherited Chip’s messy Troy program and immediately had them winning at least 11 games per year and the Sun Belt Championship. Because he’s a good coach!

And now Gerad Parker is playing for Sun Belt Championships amid a rebuilding-inspired down turn.

Troy is a good program, that’s the point here. They’ve (usually) made smart hires and benefited from coaches that can work within the restrictions. Again…last year’s Troy team was a big rebuilding project and they played for the conference championship!

Here’s a more specific take of what Troy did last year:

Despite the assumptions one could make about a team that played for its conference championship game, Troy was not a very good team. Post-game win expectancy identifies them as a team that went “6.5 – 5.5”, which would translate to a team that went 6-6. But a 3-0 record in one-score games during the regular season meant that they entered the Sun Belt Championship against Playoff team James Madison at a healthy 8-4, despite an embarrassing home loss to Arkansas State and being shut out by the more deserving Old Dominion. Losing to the Dukes and then losing a close bowl game against Jacksonville State is more representative of what the Trojans actually were, but an 8-6 season isn’t terrible.

It does lead to a potential “prove it” year for this coaching staff, however.

Coaching Staff

Coach Parker getting ready to give ‘em the ol’ “suck it” crotch chop

Gerad Parker – 3rd Year – 12-14 (9-7)

I’ve been following college football at a problematic heightened interest level for over 20 years and have a habit of remember coaching staffs and players in the dark corners of the sport, which I can then celebrate once they prove how good they are and are brought out into the light of big programs.

I’ve felt that way for Willie Fritz and Jon Sumrall and Kalen DeBoer and Kane Wommack and D’Anton Lynn and Timmy Chang and countless others.

And even with all of that…I don’t have a single opinion about Gerad Parker.

He had middling-to-bad offenses in his two years at West Virginia. He lined up his only other OC gig at Notre Dame with the arrival of Sam Hartman. I guess that year was pretty good? 14th in SP+ but not outstanding! And…yeah, I don’t think about him at all.

I know Jon Sumrall likes him, to the point where he recommended Gerad to the Troy administration when he left for Tulane. But I haven’t seen anything from Coach Parker that hints at hidden upside or a fun character or some cool schematic brain or some program builder tendencies.

To me he’s just a guy. And, so far, his Troy tenure has been a physical representation of “ok cool”.

Most Troy head coaches “figured it out” in Year Three, which is exactly the year that Parker’s tenure is entering. I hope he does well! And maybe he does this year. I just haven’t seen anything that would make me want him to be my team’s football coach and his two years at the helm haven’t changed my mind.

Assistant Staff

This staff has stayed mostly intact over the past three cycles, with only cornerbacks coach Brandon Cooper and OC Adam Austin being the new additions.

Let’s talk about Austin real quick, though.

If you’ve heard of him, you probably did so via his rip-roaring offenses at FCS Tarleton State. The Texans have been breaking offensive records under his tutelage the past two years, culminating in a Playoff appearance last year.

Two years ago, Tarleton State was a Division II program. Last year they were the first program in more than 30 years to reach the FCS quarterfinals within their first two years of eligibility, and it’s thanks in large part to Austin’s offensive efforts.

Do you remember the slow-mesh that Dave Clawson implemented at Wake Forest? It’s where an offense runs a zone read play like normal but the quarterback and running back BOTH hold on to the ball at the point where the QB would either keep it or hand it off (known as the “mesh point”, hence the name) and take an extra second to see what the defense is doing, then make the appropriate choice. It’s killer when done right and Tarleton State was doing it right! Austin also uses really creative passing concepts built around the slow mesh and it took the Texans all the way to the quaterfinals!

He’s an excellent OC and the exact type of guy you want running an underdog offense. I’m super excited to see what he can do against everyone except Missouri.

Roster Movement

Is it bad if you have 25 players enter the portal and 13 go unclaimed? That feels bad to me. Seven did end up on power conference rosters, which shows that Troy did lose some quality talent. But, also, look at the discrepancy between high school recruiting rankings (HSR) and transfer portal rankings (TPR). Most were 3-stars coming out of high school and no-stars while in the portal. I’m not sure what to attribute that fact to but, whether they were forced out or chose to leave, that’s tough for the players that can’t find a team.

25 players left the Troy roster to go into the portal, and 14 players came out of the portal and onto Troy’s roster.

No, that’s not a misprint. Troy is sitting at a net -11 dudes from portal transactions.

That’s not to sit and trash what they did get, they added some really interesting pieces, including two big time FCS defenders that could tear it up at this level.

But still, they had 11 more slots to fill with experience players and didn’t.

So if Troy lost 25 players – and we’re ignoring the fact that no one wants those transfers – and only brought in 14 guys to replace those losses, then where the heck are they going to find guys to get out of the negative of the portal equation and fill out a competent FBS two-deep?

The answer: JUCO, babaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!!!!!

When it comes to recruiting junior college players, Gerad Parker and his staff were busier than a one-legged man in an ass kicking contest.

Of the 34-man incoming “high school” recruiting class, 18 were playing junior college football last year. That’s damn-near Bill Snyder at K-State levels of JUCO-ry.

Here’s the breakdown of JUCO commits:

  • Copiah-Lincoln CC (3)
  • East Central CC (3)
  • East Mississippi CC (3)
  • Northwest Mississippi CC (2)
  • Southwest Mississippi CC (2)
  • Holmes CC (1)
  • Iowa Central CC (1)
  • Jones College (1)
  • Pearl River CC (1)
  • Tyler CC (1)

1 quarterback, 1 running back, 4 wide receivers, 1 tight end, 1 offensive lineman, 5 defensive linemen, 4 defensive backs, 1 kicker…all of whom were playing JUCO ball last year. And – I’m assuming – will be looked to fill the gaps immediately. This strategy can work! Bill Snyder did so in two different eras of college football! Not sure if it can/will work here, though. Fascinated to find out.

Offense

What was Troy’s offense good at last year?

No. Wait. Not a good question to ask. Troy’s offense wasn’t really good at anything.

Let’s pivot then. A much shorter list would be “what was Troy somewhat relatively good at last year?”

That’s a quicker answer, at least. Here is what the 95th ranked offense was somewhat relatively good at last year:

  • Average starting field position – 33rd
  • Points per scoring opportunity – 57th
  • Go-rate on 4th downs – 47th
  • 4th-down opportunities – 1st

Hey! 1st in something! But everything else was rough.

Despite their admirable quality of going for it on 4th-down more than any other team in the country, Troy could not run the ball effectively (119th), was equally terrible at passing the ball (111th), was neither efficient (117th) nor explosive (97th), and had a terrible turnover margin (110th).

Can you blame part of that on having your starting quarterback injured for a part of the year? Maybe? Neither quarterback performed well, and part of that might have been an offensive line that was 14th in penalties per game but 127th in pressures allowed and 116th in blown block rate. And now Troy is in the “existential question” territory of “if last year’s offense sucked, and most of those guys are now gone, is it good or bad that we have to replace nearly everyone?”.

Quarterback

It feels like “Goose Crowder” is the most southern Alabama coded quarterback name you could potentially generate. Unless you subscribe to “Tucker Kilcrease”, last year’s backup. Hell, you could probably whip up a fun buddy cop movie of “Crowder and Kilcrease” and get at least a trilogy out of Goose and Tucker apprehending bad guys.

Regardless…both Goose and Tucker are back after splitting responsibility for the position in 2025. That was mostly due to Goose being injured at the beginning of the year, Tucker winning games despite his play, and then Goose coming back in to close out the season. I’m not sure how the boys will do in summer and fall camp but I’m assuming Goose, the sixth-year graduate, will be getting the nod for 2026.

Running Backs

To be clear, not a single running back was very good last year, but Tae Meadows was probably the best one and he now plays for Auburn. That leaves Jordan Lovett as the go-to experienced guy for this group, with JUCO-import Bryce Burgess the most likely 2nd back for this squad. Former Purdue Boilermaker Jaheim Merriweather might get a few looks but has combined for 17 carries over two years, far from a sure thing.

Receivers

Let’s just take a moment to appreciate the majesty of the name of Troy’s returning leading wide receiver: Mojo Dortch.

Let’s also realize that Troy returning leading wide receiver had 7 catches on 12 targets last year for 63 yards. Yikes.

The returning receiver with the most targets last year is running back Jordan Lovett, and even he didn’t have more than 100 yards through the air, or a receiving touchdown!

Hell, the receiver added from the portal – T.J. Lott – ALSO had fewer than 100 yards receiving.

So that’s five guys who have caught passes at the FBS level, and combined their stat line is 60 targets, 35 catches, 290 yards, 2 touchdowns.

As a comparison, that would be the equivalent of one Brett Norfleet. In 2025. And Norfleet had 3 more touchdowns than this group.

But here come the JUCOs! All four have receiving stats that outpace the current FBS receivers on Troy’s roster, and will most likely be thrown out as the go-to receivers for this year. Noreel White, in particular, was prolific at Eastern Mississippi, finishing with 632 yards and 5 touchdown in only 10 games.

Let’s hope their JUCO productivity can translate to the Sun Belt.

Offensive Line

As mentioned above, the 2025 Troy offensive line was a very polite group of gentlemen who rarely did anything against the law and were gracious hosts to the guys who lined up against them, letting them through at some of the highest clips in the country.

Troy responded by grabbing Ohio’s starting right tackle and a starting guard from FCS Furman to add instant experience, since their main starting five are no longer intact. There are few holdovers from last year’s patchwork effort but, again, JUCO’s and transfers will most likely be sliding in to replace last’s year top snap earners.

Defense

Troy’s defense was barely better than the offense of last year’s team but, unlike said offense, the Troy defense had some actual strengths that they could point to.

52nd against the run. 32nd against the pass. Are these elite rankings? No! But they were actually good! And consistent! The Trojan defense ranked 9th in Redzone Touchdown Rate and 33rd in points per scoring opportunity allowed. The pass rush, in particular, was ferocious: 52nd in pressure rate, 10th in sacks per drop back, 13th in sacks per pressure rate.

So why the heck did this defense rank 85th overall?

The answer: explosive plays.

As in, they gave up so many f***ing explosive plays.

Troy’s defense was 107th in explosive plays allowed, 104th in yards per successful play, 101st in yards allowed per drop back, 117th in percentage of completions going for 20+ yards…I could keep going but it feels redundant at this point.

Want to read something that made me so sad for Troy? Here you go:

  • In 3rd-and-1-2 yards, Troy ranked 23rd in conversions.
  • In 3rd-and-3-6 yards, Troy ranked 37th in conversions.
  • In 3rd-and-7-10 yards, Troy ranked 102nd in conversions.
  • In 3rd-and-11+ yards, Troy ranked 115th in covnersions.

How frustrating must that have been? To be able to stop the perceived easy 3rd-downs but give up big gains every time an offense was 3rd-and-forever? I’d probably stop watching at that point.

And, of course, like their offensive counterparts, Troy has to replace a ton of dudes.

They do bring back safety Justin Powe and end Donnie Smith, which were two big pieces. Especially Smith, whose 11 sacks last year would have been first on Missouri’s defense. Plus, the call ups of FCS all-stars Knai Cook and Keno Jones should be super interesting to throw into the mix. Otherwise, it’s going to be the laundry list of JUCO’s and last year’s backups stepping up to fill in the gaps.

It could work! They better hope it works!

So what does it all mean?

On paper there shouldn’t be a single issue that Missouri should be concerned about when they play Troy. But that’s been the case for essentially every year that they’ve played them and, well, you read what’s happened previously.

This will be the last non-conference game for Missouri before they jump head first in the 9-game SEC schedule with Mississippi State the following week. The blue print for this game should be exactly how the Louisiana game shook out last year:

  • Show some offensive competence.
  • Blow stuff up on defense.
  • Build a 20-point lead.
  • Run the ball 40 straight times in the second half with the backups and get the heck out of there.

Let’s just hope no one’s career or dreams get detonated this time.

Get to Know Your Orange: #95 DL, Dillan Fontus

Nov 25, 2023; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Maryland Terrapins defensive lineman Dillan Fontus (46) talks with head coach Mike Locksley after being ejected for targeting during the second half against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at SHI Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

It’s time to start preparing for the 2026 Syracuse Orange football season. We’re going through the roster to take a look at each Syracuse player as we get to know a lot of new faces for Year 3 of the Fran Brown Era.

Up next is…

Name: Dillan Fontus

Position: Defensive Line

Year: Senior

Height: 6’6”

Weight: 292 lbs

Hometown: Averne, NY

High School/Previous College: Canarsie/Maryland

2025 stats: Fontus played in 12 games for Maryland. He set career highs with 27 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and one sack. 

2026 projections: With the majority of Syracuse’s interior defensive line from 2025 graduating, Fontus will be looked upon to be an immediate impact player. It remains to be seen if new Orange defensive coordinator Vince Kehres will rotate players as much as previous Syracuse defensive regimes. Nonetheless, Fontus should see the field a lot for the Orange in 2026. 

How’d he get here?: Fontus was a popular person in the transfer portal. He received offers from Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Wisconsin. Fontus had a Syracuse offer out of high school as well. 

What’d recruiting sites say?: As a high school recruit, Fontus had a four star rating from On3. He was three stars everywhere else, including when he entered the transfer portal. 

Social Media: @dillan_fontus

Interesting nugget o’interest: Fontus was selected in 2025 as the inaugural male winner of the Big Ten Jackie Robinson Community & Impact Award. 

Let’s get a look at ya: A look at Fontus in an Orange uniform from spring practice.

A look at Maryland DL transfer Dillan Fontus as he attacks and wraps up the pads in this drill.@NunesMagicianpic.twitter.com/IIdYd1Dxk4

— Christian De Guzman (@CTDeGuz) March 27, 2026

Mets Player Meter: Position players, May 18-31

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 31: Juan Soto #22 of the New York Mets reacts after his sixth inning home run against the Miami Marlins at Citi Field on May 31, 2026 in New York City. The Mets defeated the Marlins 10-1. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The second half of May saw the surging Mets come to a screeching halt, suffering three consecutive series losses to the Nationals, Marlins, and Reds before salvaging the month with a sweep of the Marlins at home to build some momentum as the calendar turned to June. Perhaps most importantly, the offense began to show signs of life; Juan Soto is back to being Juan Soto and the Mets are beginning to see their injured players return with perhaps more reinforcements on the horizon.

PlayerLast weekThis week
Brett Baty, UTIL
Carson Benge, OF
Bo Bichette, 3B
Vidal Bruján, INF
A.J. Ewing, OF
MJ Melendez, OF
Nick Morabito, OF
Marcus Semien, 2B
Hayden Senger, C
Juan Soto, OF
Tyrone Taylor, OF
Luis Torrens, C
Mark Vientos, 1B/3B
Eric Wagaman, 1B/DH
Jared Young, 1B/DH

The past two weeks saw Jared Young return from the injured list and he has hit the ground running, putting up a 143 wRC+ in 16 plate appearances. He’s racked up four runs scored, including a home run, which represents his only RBI in the 13 games he appeared in. He has been an essential bat for the Mets from the left side. Unfortunately, Tyrone Taylor went on the injured list at the same time Young was activated. Prior to the hip flexor injury he suffered in the Reds series, Taylor hit .176 in 19 plate appearances with three hits, a walk, and three runs scored.

Eric Wagaman replaced Taylor on the active roster and his first—and thus far only—hit with the Mets was a loud one: a solo homer in the Mets’ only win against the Reds, which kickstarted their four-game winning streak to close out May. At the same time, Nick Morabito, who had been called up on May 19 to replace Austin Slater on the roster, was optioned back to Triple-A after going hitless in his first 12 big league plate appearances. He reached base just once in his short cup of coffee via a hit by pitch.

Another guy whose stint in the big leagues may be short-lived (even more so than anyone expected) is Hayden Senger because Francisco Alvarez is somehow already beginning a rehab assignment. But Senger got his moment in the sun—his first big league home run in Saturday’s victory, which was one of two hits in nine plate appearances for Senger. When Alvarez returns, Luis Torrens will be relegated back to backup duty, but Torrens has comported himself well in a starting role, putting up an unspectacular but respectable 79 wRC+ in 37 plate appearances. He notched eight hits—six singles and two doubles. He also walked twice, scored three runs, and drove in three runs in this two-week stretch.

Speaking of moments in the sun, MJ Melendez also had his in the form of a walk-off homer in Friday night’s game—the first such home run of his career. He had been slumping heading into that moment, posting just a 63 wRC+ overall over his last 23 plate appearances. But I had to upgrade him to the side arrow for the heroics.

After his red hot start, A.J. Ewing has cooled down significantly to the tune of a 36 wRC+ in 49 plate appearances. He does have 10 hits in that span, but all 10 of them were singles. He scored three runs and drove in three runs and struck out a whopping 19 times, which leads the team. I didn’t have the heart to give him a poop emoji though because he has been fantastic in center field, along with fellow psychopath Carson Benge, who unlike Ewing is in the green for the second meter in a row with a 120 wRC+ in 61 plate appearances. Benge leads the team in hits with 15, four of which went for extra bases, including a home run. Benge scored eight runs and drove in seven runs in a very solid 13-game stretch.

The player who shares the team lead in hits with Benge is Juan Soto, who leads the team in pretty much every offensive category. Runs scored? Yep, 11 of those. Runs batted in? A cool 15 of those. Home runs? Seven of them—more than double anyone else’s total. One of those, of course, was a grand slam in Sunday’s game, the third grand slam of his career. Walks? Mhmm, that too (six of them). I’ve been doing these meters for awhile so I am used to weird small sample size stats, but now that these are biweekly posts, the sample sizes are a little larger and a 269 wRC+ over almost 50 plate appearances sure is something. But it’s something that Juan Soto simply does sometimes. Pretty cool.

Right behind Soto in pretty much every category over this 13-game stretch is Bo Bichette, who has somewhat quietly turned things around with a 121 wRC+ over 56 plate appearances. He racked up 13 hits, including three home runs. He drove in ten runs and walked five times, which is also second only to Soto for the team lead and matches Benge’s total. His nine runs scored are also second only to Soto for the team lead.

Marcus Semien didn’t have quite as good a second half of the month as the first half, but he’s still been far more productive in May than he was in April. Over his last 51 plate appearances, Semien has a 73 wRC+ with ten hits—including two home runs—five runs scored, and seven RBIs. Semien may not be the prolific power hitter he once was, but he is starting to hit the ball with authority a little more often, which is nice to see.

Brett Baty kind of just keeps chugging along in the “fine” category. He’s played solid defense and posted an 86 wRC+ over 43 plate appearances in the past two weeks, which is almost exactly his mark for the whole season. Of Baty’s 9 hits, two went for extra bases, including a home run. Baty scored five runs, drove in six runs, and walked four times. Mark Vientos also notched nine hits in the past two weeks, but unlike Baty, he didn’t draw any walks and had seven more plate appearances, so his wRC+ for this two-week period is a paltry 40. Vientos did log four extra-base hits though, including a very long home run. He scored four runs and drove in four runs.

Vidal Bruján doesn’t play very much, but often finds a way to contribute when he does. His one hit in six plate appearances was a bunt single, but he got thrown out on the base paths, which is sort of indicative of the Vidal Bruján experience. He does play excellent infield defense though. He scored three runs and drove in a run in the five games he appeared in.

How many Braves will absolutely rake in June?

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 18: Drake Baldwin #30 of the Atlanta Braves looks on during batting practice prior to a game against the Miami Marlins at loanDepot park on May 18, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Kelly Gavin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 Braves have been no stranger to superlative offensive performance.

In April, Michael Harris II dumped an absurd .443 xwOBA on the league. While he massively underhit his inputs, Dominic Smith and Matt Olson posted near-.400 xwOBAs and above-.400 wOBAs.

In May, it was a trio of Drake Baldwin, Ronald Acuña Jr., and Jorge Mateo that led the charge with a .400+ xwOBA. All of those guys really played just half a month (miss you, Baldwin!), but three guys with an absurd half-month works, too. All of those guys also had wOBAs above .400, and were joined by Mike Yastrzemski, who had “only” a .338 xwOBA but managed to time his overperformance very well in terms of leverage.

So, now we’re into June. Baldwin is still missing in action, but maybe he returns. Acuña is on a heater. Mateo is on a heater. Harris and Olson whack the ball hard enough that they could reel off a massive month just like that. Maybe Austin Riley goes nuclear once again, as he’s done many a summer month before. Sandy Leon?! Probably not, but…

Anyway, who ya got? How many Braves do you think will wOBA over .400 and/or xwOBA over .400 for June, and who do you think they’ll be?

Matt Brown reacts to ‘insufferable’ Ronda Rousey’s latest comments on Holly Holm: ‘She’s her own worst enemy’

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Matt Brown reacts to ‘insufferable’ Ronda Rousey’s latest comments on Holly Holm: ‘She’s her own worst enemy’

Ronda Rousey retired immediately after her 17-second win over Gina Carano but that didn’t stop her from taking aim at former opponent Holly Holm when asked about a potential rematch.

Leading up to her recent title fight against Stephanie Han in boxing, Holm paid homage to Rousey after scoring a brutal head-kick knockout over her back in 2015 and added that she never shied away from offering her a chance at revenge, although the fight never happened. With Rousey retiring after her recent win, Holm doubted that she’d ever cross paths with the former UFC women’s bantamweight champion again.

But Rousey claimed that she’s a much better fighter now and she was confident that if she met Holm again she would “clean her clock,” although the rematch is never going to happen because she’s retired.

Despite all the enthusiasm Rousey built with her comeback to the sport, UFC legend Matt Brown argues her latest comments taking aim at Holm prove that she learned nothing during her time away because she’s still speaking with the same attitude that made so many people dislike her after she walked away of two straight knockout losses.

“It’s so uninteresting,” Brown said on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer. “Because it’s Ronda, it’s a lot of people talking about it, you probably get a lot of replies on a tweet or something. But this is so uninteresting. She’s so just in her own world. It’s cool she believes in herself, I guess. The world is in her hands with that kind of belief. She’d get f*cked up by Holly if they fought again.

“We can go through all the cliché quotes. Yeah, you’ve got to believe in yourself even if no one else does and it’s cool that she does. OK, no one’s convinced because you beat Gina Carano. Who do you think you’re fooling here? I don’t even know if she actually believes it, but if she does, cool, that’s really good that you believe that. We don’t.”

Prior to her comeback when she was promoting her recent autobiography, Rousey claimed that she likely wouldn’t attend a UFC event anytime soon because she knew she’d probably get booed rather loudly by the crowd.

Back then, Brown argued that Rousey’s attitude since she left the UFC in 2016 really make her unlikeable to fans, especially since she never really gave credit to Holm or Amanda Nunes for beating her in consecutive fights. Instead, Rousey talked about her issue with repeated concussions and how head trauma led to her downfall rather than anything her opponents did to her during those fights.

Hearing these latest comments has Brown convinced that Rousey just doesn’t know how to read the room and she’s just resorting back to the same person who was so vilified by UFC fans after her first retirement.

“She’s literally the one person who doesn’t get it,” Brown said. “She’s her own worst enemy. She became a gigantic star and that’s great. She’s certainly still a star. Everybody watched her fight with Gina Carano. She’s still a very large name but she’s her own worst enemy.

“I could just imagine what she could be if Holly Holm were in her shoes. Holly Holm’s such a humble sweetheart and a good person all around. If Holly and Ronda had just swapped personalities, Ronda would be the biggest star ever. But she just shoots herself in her own foot all the time.”

Brown believes that sometimes less is more when it comes to these kinds of interviews and Rousey would have been better served by just not addressing Holm at all, especially knowing they are never going to fight again.

“She’s insufferable,” Brown said about Rousey. “I’m going to be her PR person for the next five seconds, and it’s really simple. This is your PR, Ronda: Shut the hell up.

“Just don’t talk. Just don’t. We’ll like you a hell of a lot more. Just forget about it. Whatever is on your mind, just forget about it.”

As much as Brown understands why Rousey wants to show confidence and make claims about how she would surely avenge her past loss to Holm, the fact that the fight isn’t going to happen only exacerbates the frustration around those kinds of comments.

In fact, Brown doubts that Rousey has ever truly accepted her past losses and that’s probably fueling her animosity towards Holm.

“Believe me, I fought many times obviously … I’ve lost some,” Brown said. “I feel like I could go back and beat every, single one of those motherf*ckers. 1000%. If you called me tonight, and [you’re] fighting next week, you get the rematches. I’d be like ‘f*ck yeah, let’s go, I will f*ck that motherf*cker up.’ But I’ve never once come out and said that. I had my 15 minutes or 25 [minutes] in some cases. I had my time. I failed. I had a set time that I got to train for, and I had to show up and do all the formalities, I was there two hours in the locker room before hand just like he was. I had 15 minutes at the exact same time he had 15 minutes, and he walked away better than me at that moment. I can accept that.

“Yes, I believe I could go back and do that 15 minutes again and f*ck him up, but the time that we did have, I didn’t do it. So how I can say shit about it? Ronda cannot accept that.”

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Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté set for Real Madrid move

Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté set for Real Madrid move
Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté set for Real Madrid move

Ibrahima Konaté’s (27) impending exit from Liverpool has been confirmed. Despite sounding positive on the subject of a contract extension towards the end of the Premier League season, an agreement between the Merseyside club and the France international could not be reached. As a result he will depart Liverpool upon the expiry of his deal this summer. He has already played his final game for the Merseyside club and, as per a report from Onze Mondial, he is set to join Real Madrid.

Deal hinges on Pérez’s re-election?

The publication understands that there is an agreement in place between Konaté and the Spanish giants. However, in order for the deal to be confirmed, Florentino Pérez must first earn re-election as club president. The election will take place on Sunday. 

A deal could, therefore, be rapidly concluded for the Frenchman, who is preparing for this summer’s FIFA World Cup with Les Bleus.

GFFN | Luke Entwistle

2026 Brewers Minor League Roundup: Week 10

Feb 21, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Tyson Hardin (91) delivers to the plate in the fifth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Fields of Phoenix. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Welcome back to the Minor League Roundup!

As a reminder, you can find this roundup — covering everything you need to know about each of the Brewers’ minor league affiliates — every Tuesday morning right here on Brew Crew Ball. For consistency, all organizational prospect rankings will reference MLB Pipeline unless otherwise noted.

Triple-A Nashville Sounds (35-22)

Opponent this week: Gwinnett Stripers (Atlanta Braves)

Record this week: 5-1

Standout performances:

Luis Lara (No. 5): 9-for-20, 2 2B, 1 3B, 2 RBI, 3 BB, 3 K
Cooper Pratt (No. 4): 8-for-22, 1 3B, 1 RBI, 3 BB, 5 K
Jeferson Quero (No. 7): 4-for-16, 2 2B, 1 HR, 5 RBI, 3 BB, 4 K
Tyson Hardin (No. 17): 6.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 K
Robert Gasser (No. 15): 5.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 6 K
Thomas Pannone: 6.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 1 K

Luis Lara continues to do Luis Lara things. He has the Sounds’ Twitter page posting minute-long highlight videos. Enough said.

1:18 of Luis Lara doing Luis Lara things. pic.twitter.com/KYPpOydWty

— Nashville Sounds (@nashvillesounds) May 31, 2026

Luis Lara is really beginning to take off in Triple A. Improved exit velocities and finding optimal launch angles with increasing regularity. Paired with his defense, another month of this could put some real pressure on the Brewers pic.twitter.com/HkjbYWFYJi

— Jake McKibbin (@JakeMcKibbinBB) May 29, 2026

Cooper Pratt has also now (somewhat quietly) stacked a few good weeks in a row. Pratt is now hitting .267 with an .841 OPS over his last 86 at-bats. He now has the fourth-highest qualified OPS on the Sounds, just one point below Jeferson Quero (.754).

Officially 21 🥳 pic.twitter.com/kfvJd9SJSB

— Nashville Sounds (@nashvillesounds) May 31, 2026

Speaking of Quero, he hasn’t gotten as much coverage this year — possibly because despite reported improvements in his pop times, his stolen base rates aren’t all that much better than they were in 2025, his first year back from a serious labrum injury. Quero has caught 14 of 71 attempted base-stealers, or 19.7%. Last year, he caught 18.9% of base-stealers. Neither of those numbers are very good, especially for a prospect whose calling card was his throwing arm, and there’s not enough statistical improvement to point to a massive bounce-back like some had hoped.

What does give me hope for Quero is that he has continued to show that he could be a major league-level bat. In 2025, Quero slashed .255/.336/.412 with a .748 OPS, and he’s at .250/.339/.415 (.754 OPS).

Those are basically identical numbers over a sample size of just under 400 at-bats, numbers that suggest Quero is a major-league hitter — especially at a position where the bar is a bit lower at the plate because of the added defensive responsibility. Quero may never be the prospect he was thought to be prior to the 2024 season, but he should be a contributor in some capacity in the majors, even if his arm means he’s more suited to be a high-end backup or platoon guy (.779 OPS against righties this year).

Jett Williams went 1-for-18 this week, but he still has a .731 OPS over the last month. Brock Wilken is now hitting .168 with two home runs all year. Akil Baddoo went 4-for-13 with three walks in five games.

Next week’s opponent: Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp(Miami Marlins)

Double-A Biloxi Shuckers (25-23)

Opponent this week: Columbus Clingstones (Atlanta Braves)

Record this week: 3-2

Standout performances:

Dylan O’Rae: 7-for-18, 0 RBI, 3 BB, 3 K
Matthew Wood: 5-for-15, 1 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 5 K
Jesús Made (No. 1): 4-for-12, 1 2B, 1 3B, 5 RBI, 1 BB, 1 K
Mike Boeve: 5-for-18, 5 RBI, 1 BB, 0 K
Eduardo Garcia: 4-for-16, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 7 K
Jaron DeBerry: 7.0 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 K
Bishop Letson (No. 8): 5.1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 4 BB, 6 K
Brett Wichrowski: 6.0 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 4 BB, 5 K

As a few Shuckers approach 200 at-bats on the season, it’s worth noting how incredibly productive a few of the Brewers’ Double-A prospects have been through the first couple months of the season. Of the nine Shuckers to qualify for minor-league awards (2.7 plate appearances per game), six of them — Darrien Miller, Damon Keith, Blake Burke, Matthew Wood, Dylan O’Rae, and Jesús Made — have OPSes over .800.

Made, the top prospect in baseball right now, is now hitting .280 with six home runs in 189 at-bats. He had more extra-base hits than strikeouts this week. Blake Burke has also been excellent, posting an .844 OPS with 12 home runs on the season. The other four players aren’t as highly regarded, but each has at least one intriguing trait worth keeping an eye on. Keith, a 26-year-old outfielder acquired from the Dodgers this winter, and O’Rae, a former third-round pick who missed all of last season, have been particularly impressive.

"You shall not shutout the Shuckers!"

-Darrien Miller, probably

📻 https://t.co/LIZcF8bIA9
📺 @bally__sports, https://t.co/5dYqzkzNIs, GCSEN#ShuckYeah#ThisIsMyCrewpic.twitter.com/5lbEsrbh8C

— Biloxi Shuckers (@BiloxiShuckers) May 27, 2026

Mike Boeve has also remained in the mix despite falling out of the Brewers’ top prospect rankings, slashing .259/.349/.371 on the season. He’s played more left field than any other position this year, which could indicate that the Brewers still view him as a player who can contribute at the major-league level. With corner infielders like Blake Burke, Andrew Fischer, and Luke Adams ahead of him on the organizational depth chart, playing Boeve in the outfield creates another path to get his bat into the lineup.

Mike Boeve continues his magnificent May!

His 17th RBI this month makes it 5-1!

📻 https://t.co/LIZcF8bIA9
📺 https://t.co/Sk0nI7esYl#ShuckYeah#ThisIsMyCrewpic.twitter.com/03MENexO3g

— Biloxi Shuckers (@BiloxiShuckers) May 30, 2026

Jaron DeBerry was absolutely incredible this week, pitching the eleventh complete-game (doubleheader, so only seven innings) shutout in Biloxi Shuckers history. This was the only hit he allowed:

Jaron DeBerry just finished a complete game shutout (doubleheader so only 7 innings)

This was the only hit he allowed… I could very easily argue this should be an error pic.twitter.com/9jQO2xahQF

— Spencer Michaelis (@smichaelis234) May 31, 2026

DeBerry has gone seven in each of his last two starts while allowing a total of four hits and two runs. For those of you unfamiliar with the right-hander, this is what Eric Longenhagen of FanGraphs had to say about him before the season:

Lots of really good stuff in here. I always really appreciate Longenhagen and company's write-ups.

My favorite this year, of course, being the Jaron DeBerry write-up. https://t.co/AEwhCWNko7pic.twitter.com/VwMwTfHsr6

— Spencer Michaelis (@smichaelis234) November 24, 2025

Bishop Letson and Brett Wichrowski also had great outings, although both allowed four walks in their starts.

Next week’s opponent: Montgomery Biscuits (Tampa Bay Rays)

High-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (26-22)

Opponent this week: Great Lakes Loons (Los Angeles Dodgers)

Record this week: 3-3

Standout performances:

Eric Bitonti (No. 24): 8-for-19, 3 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 2 BB, 5 K
Luis Castillo: 7-for-21, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 3 BB, 6 K
Andrew Fischer (No. 6): 5-for-18, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 8 BB, 10 K
Josiah Ragsdale: 6-for-23, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 4 BB, 4 K
Jack Seppings: 4.1 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 3 K
J.D. Thompson (No. 14): 4.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 3 K

Eric Bitonti had what feels like his first true blow-up week of the season, hitting nearly .500 with a home run and five extra base hits. Bitonti still struck out in five of the eleven plate appearances in which he didn’t record a hit, which tracks for a prospect who has struggled with an extremely high strikeout rate in the minors. Still, it’s nice to see him making hard contact and building some momentum.

Bitonti puts the Rattlers on the board‼️

Rattlers 1 | Peoria 2#tratnationpic.twitter.com/REcyXqyiSa

— Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (@TimberRattlers) May 29, 2026

Nothing new with Andrew Fischer. He’s still raking, and he’s still striking out at an high rate. Eight walks this week is nice to see, showing that his approach at the plate is developing, even if his bat-to-ball skills aren’t as much. Luis Castillo also had another good week, hitting .333 with two home runs and eight RBIs, as did Josiah Ragsdale, who’s become a mainstay in the column this year.

Andrew Fischer has homered in THREE straight games 😤

The @BrewersPD No. 12 prospect raises his OPS to 1.045 with his 14th long ball of the season at High-A.

(🎥@TimberRattlers) pic.twitter.com/r93x3iJhFA

— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) May 27, 2026

Josh Adamczewski only went 3-for-14 this week and struck out seven times, although he did work seven walks. He’s still hitting .319 over the last month. Nothing new to see here, either. Braylon Payne didn’t appear in a game this week, but wasn’t placed on the IL.

J.D. Thompson pitched pretty well this week. His ERA (5.40) isn’t anything to be excited about, nor are his walk numbers (8 through 16 2/3 innings). With that being said, he’s only pitched 16 2/3 innings in professional baseball and is still striking out over a batter an inning. It’s hard to draw any conclusions on a player this early into their career. As he gets acclimated to the minor leagues, expect that ERA to drop significantly as he adjusts to facing professional hitters.

While Thompson and Jack Seppies stood out among the Timber Rattlers’ pitching staff, Ethan Dorchies (5.2 IP, 7 H, 5 ER, 1 BB, 2 K) did not. Dorchies was great last season between rookie ball and Single-A, but now has a 7.30 ERA through nine starts and 37 innings pitched. His walk rate isn’t high, his strikeout numbers aren’t low, he’s just getting hit hard. Dorchies leads Wisconsin in hits allowed despite ranking fourth in innings pitched.

As concerning as those numbers are, Dorchies is still very young — he won’t turn 20 until after the season. His physical traits (a 6’5″ frame, a reported seven feet of extension, and four pitches that could all become legitimate offerings) will earn him plenty of opportunities, but it would be encouraging to see him put together a few strong outings.

Finally, Luis Peña (No. 2) made his return to the lineup, going 3-for-14 with four walks and two strikeouts.

Next week’s opponent: Cedar Rapids Kernels (Minnesota Twins)

Single-A Wilson Warbirds (26-25)

Opponent this week: Delmarva Shorebirds (Baltimore Orioles)

Record this week: 3-3

Standout performances:

Handelfry Encarnacion: 10-for-23, 2 2B, 1 3B, 7 RBI, 3 BB, 4 K
Brady Ebel (No. 13): 7-for-21, 3 2B, 4 RBI, 9 BB, 7 K
Pedro Ibarguen: 4-for-14, 2 2B, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 3 BB, 3 K
Luis Lameda: 5-for-18, 3 RBI, 4 BB, 6 K
Tyler Rodriguez: 3-for-11, 0 RBI, 4 BB, 3 K
Carlos Carra: 5.0 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 K
Tyler Renz: 8.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 5 BB, 8 K
Enderson Mercado: 5.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 8 K
Andrew Healy: 4.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 K

Encarnacion and Ebel, the two best hitters on the Warbirds this week, have both been on a tear lately. Ebel owns a .989 OPS over the last month, a not-insignificant sample of 84 at-bats. He’s beginning to look like the first-round talent the Brewers considered him to be, and he’s doing it during what would have been his freshman year of college.

Good timing from these two, as Juan Ortuno draws a two-out walk, and gets driven in on this line drive double by Brady Ebel (who was thrown out at third) https://t.co/TJN67gOFT5pic.twitter.com/7TEetEhfTN

— Spencer Michaelis (@smichaelis234) May 26, 2026

Encarnacion, who ranks second on the Warbirds with six home runs, is hitting .275 with an .874 OPS over the same span. He’s also one of the most entertaining players on the roster to watch, thanks to his tendency to absolutely demolish the ball.

TIED IT UP!!#TakeFlight | #WelcomeToWilsonpic.twitter.com/0cudd6VDZR

— Wilson Warbirds (@wilsonwarbirds) May 29, 2026

Pedro Ibarguen, Luis Lameda, and Juan Ortuno have also been valuable contributors this year. Encarnacion and (especially) Ebel are certainly better prospects, but all three of those players are twenty years-old or younger and have OPSes over .748. Ibarguen, who’s nineteen, is north of .900 over 100 at-bats.

Right-hander Tyler Renz pitched eight innings over two appearances this week, allowing just a single run on six hits while striking out eight. Carlos Carra went five shutout innings while allowing one hit, two walks, and striking out eight. Enderson Mercado also went five innings while giving up two hits, one run, and striking out eight.

There’s already a logjam of pitching talent at the major league and Triple-A levels, and then there’s promising guys like Letson, DeBerry, Thompson, Wichrowski, Bryce Meccage, Dorchies, etc. at the lower levels. Renz, Carra, and Mercado aren’t highly-regarded prospects, or even known by your average minor-league aficionado, but each of them dominated this week and each has had multiple quality performances this year. That speaks to the Brewers’ absurd organizational pitching depth.

Next week’s opponent: Salem RidgeYaks (Minnesota Twins)

Player of the Week

Tyson Hardin, who was an every-week fixture in last year’s version of this column. After his breakout in 2025, the right-hander had gotten off to a rough start (7.67 ERA in seven starts) in Double-A, but Milwaukee decided to promote him anyway.

Since arriving in Triple-A, something has clicked. In his third start for the Sounds, Hardin tossed six shutout innings while striking out five. His K/BB ratio with Nashville now sits at 18:7, and he’s allowed just two runs in 18 2/3 innings. As the last few years have shown, there’s no such thing as too much pitching depth. If Hardin continues to pitch at this level, he will officially be on the major league radar.

Tyson Hardin put up another awesome start for the @nashvillesounds with 6 scoreless IP and 6 K 🤯

In his first 3 starts at the AAA level, Hardin is the first AAA pitcher this season to have a stretch of 3 starts in which they:

· Pitched at least 18 innings
· Struck out at least… https://t.co/bZFsqgL06X

— Brewers Player Development (@BrewersPD) May 29, 2026

Play of the Week

Great play in center field by Eric Brown Jr., the Brewers’ first-round pick in 2022:

OMG EBJ!!! 🤯🤯#SCTop10, you'll want to take a look at this!!

📻 https://t.co/LIZcF8bIA9
📺 @bally__sports, https://t.co/5dYqzkzNIs#ShuckYeah#ThisIsMyCrewpic.twitter.com/eJvcipOPtu

— Biloxi Shuckers (@BiloxiShuckers) May 31, 2026

And an honorable mention, courtesy of Daniel Dickinson (No. 28):

Here is your @JewelersMutual Web Gem of the Week by Daniel Dickinson! 💎 @coopcoop_1

Just like this highlight, your jewelry deserves to shine – and stay protected. Insure it with Jewelers Mutual. pic.twitter.com/1S7ltPXe5G

— Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (@TimberRattlers) June 1, 2026

Harry Kane or Julian Alvarez? If you could have either striker leading Barcelona’s line next season, who would you take and why?

BERLIN, GERMANY - MAY 23: Harry Kane of FC Bayern München celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during the DFB Cup Final 2026 match between FC Bayern München and VfB Stuttgart at Olympiastadion on May 23, 2026 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Harry Kane is once again being talked about in the Spanish press as a potential target for Barcelona this summer if the Catalans can’t land Julian Alvarez.

The Atletico striker remains the club’s top target but Barca may have to pay €150 million if they are to land the Argentina international this summer.

Kane keeps on saying he’s happy at Bayern but is still yet to sign a new contract with the club.

Diario Sport are reporting that Barca haven’t ruled out trying to sign Kane but acknowledge negotiations with Bayern would be difficult.

So today’s Barca Blaugranes Question of the Day is:

EHarry Kane or Julian Alvarez? If you could have either striker leading Barcelona’s line next season, who would you take and why? Consider ages, skillsets and next season’s targets!

Now it’s over to you! Feel free to share your thoughts, predictions, upsets, and opinions and answers in the comments section below!

It will take a total package of €20 million for Bayern Munich to get Kennet Eichhorn

Kennet Eichhorn (Hertha Berlin) looks on during the DFB Pokal match between Hertha Berlin and 1. Kaiserslautern at Olympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

According to a report from Sport Bild (via @iMiaSanMia) , the release clause on Kennet Eichhorn is lower than expected, but it will be more expensive to get him.

How is that possible? Sport Bild explains:

Kennet Eichhorn’s release clause is lower than initially thought. It is worth around €9m for Bundesliga clubs. The player’s camp is demanding a signing fee worth around €10m. They argue that Eichhorn’s market value is €20m, so the total package is still entirely in line with the market.

Borussia Dortmund are unwilling to pay the €20m package and have withdrawn from the race. Bayern and Leverkusen are not deterred by the price and are still after the 16-year old. Meanwhile, Liverpool are actively searching the market for a loan club to loan out Eichhorn, since they can’t move him to England before he turns 18. The player has yet to make a decision.

This is not totally unexpected as Eichhorn needs to capitalize on this move. Based on potential, it is a still a steal, but like any deal does carry a certain amount of risk. As Earl Nightingale once said, “You can measure opportunity with the same yardstick that measures the risk involved. They go together.”

Some recent reports indicated that Bayern Munich is in the final three clubs — with Liverpool and Manchester City — for Eichhorn.


If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor…

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The Ariel Helwani Show | Mick Foley, Scott Coker in studio, O’Shaquie Foster, Omari Jones and more

Join "The Ariel Helwani Show" live on Uncrowned and YouTube at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT/6 p.m. UK time as Ariel and the Boys in the Back keep the week rolling with another star-studded combat sports lineup. Check out Tuesday's rundown below.

1 p.m. ET: Ariel and the gang kick off the program.

1:15 p.m. ET: Wrestling legend Mick Foley stops by.

2 p.m. ET: Old friendScott Coker joins us in-studio to discuss his latest venture.

3:15 p.m. ET: Top boxing prospect Omari Jones reflects on his victorious weekend.

3:50 p.m. ET: WBC super featherweight champion O’Shaquie Foster checks in after his latest title defense.

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Tuesday Morning Texas Rangers Update

Texas Rangers relief pitcher Josh Sborz (66) celebrates after beating the Arizona Diamondbacks to win the World Series in game five of the 2023 World Series at Chase Field in Phoenix on Nov. 1, 2023.

Good morning.

Evan Grant writes that it took a few attempts but Jacob deGrom earned his 100th career victory in last night’s 2-1 win over St. Louis.

MLB dot com’s Jeff Jones writes that win No. 100 came on birthday No. 3 for deGrom’s son as the Rangers collected their fourth win in a row.

Grant reminds you that manager Skip Schumaker is a product of the much-loathed Devil Magic Cardinals.

Jones writes about Schumaker pranking Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol with a t-shirt upon his return to St. Louis.

Grant writes that Double A Frisco will have a couple of ringers on Tuesday with Corey Seager and Wyatt Langford participating in a rehab assignment.

Grant notes that Cody Freeman is finally back in the big leagues, though potentially only for as long as Sam Haggerty is on the bereavement list.

Jones writes about Freeman joining the Rangers as just one of the moves from yesterday as left-handed reliever Robby Ahlstrom was also called up.

Grant notes that Chris Martin is back on the IL and that Luis Curvelo is also back with the big league squad in place of Gavin Collyer.

Grant writes that the Rangers have brought in former top prospect Jarred Kelenic on a minor league look as outfield depth.

And, Grant notes that Josh Sborz was granted his release, ending his time with the Rangers. Sborz, of course, won’t soon be forgotten even if his time with Texas ends unceremoniously. Thanks for the ultimate memory, Josh!

Have a nice day!

Pre-Snap Reads 5/2: The Seahawks are still better than the Rams

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 25: Jaxon Smith-Njigba #11 of the Seattle Seahawks catches the ball against Roger McCreary #25 of the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship game at Lumen Field on January 25, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In Today’s Links: basically, Tuesday is all about the Myles Garrett trades and its proceeding ripple effect for our Seattle Seahawks. Russ Wilson looks like he’s gonna be sitting in the broadcast booth next season, instant reactions from the Garrett trade, and a little bit more. How do we respond? Do you think a response is even necessary? Do we need Maxx Crosby now more than ever? Let us know in the comments below. Be kind. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks!

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Seahawks News

The Rams got Myles Garrett. The Seahawks still have the better roster – Seaside Joe
The mainstream media sees Myles Garrett. I see the rest of the roster.

Schatz: Rams’ win-now approach makes their draft strategy baffling – Seattle Sports
FTN Fantasy’s Aaron Schatz doesn’t think the Rams’ first-round draft pick aligns with their other offseason moves.

PHOTOS: Seahawks Kick Off The Week With An OTA Practice At The Virginia Mason Athletic Center – Seahawks.com
The Seahawks participated in their fourth practice of OTAs on Monday, June 1 at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center.

Russell Wilson’s polarizing personality doesn’t negate Seahawks achievements – The Seattle Times
QB Russell Wilson reportedly is set to join CBS Sports, and he should be remembered as an all-time great Seahawk worthy of the Pro Football…

The Rams just traded for Myles Garrett, and the Seahawks should not care | Commentary – The Spokesman-Review
After outlasting the rival Los Angeles Rams to reach his franchise’s fourth Super Bowl, coach Mike Macdonald uttered four iconic words that encapsulated the Seahawks’ season.

Seahawks’ Road to Super Bowl Repeat Becomes Far Trickier Following Pair of Blockbuster Trades – Emerald City Spectrum
Closing in on a new season as the reigning Super Bowl champions, the Seattle Seahawks will have massive targets on their backs every single week, and rivals have already started throwing darts aiming for the bullseye two months before training camp even begins.

Reacting to Myles Garrett being traded to the LA Rams – Seahawks Draft Blog
My initial reaction to today’s blockbuster trade is this — if Matthew Stafford and Myles Garrett stay healthy, it’s very difficult to imagine anyone but the LA Rams winning the Super Bowl next season.

Jacardia Wright Might Be Seahawks’ Most Underrated RB – si.com
After showing promise as a rookie, Wright will be in the mix for a roster spot.

LIVE REACTION: BLOCKBUSTER DAY! Garrett to the Rams + AJ Brown to the Patriots – Seahawks Reaction – Sea Hawkers Podcast
Holy crap! On a wild Monday in June, the NFL got shaken up with TWO massive moves: Myles Garrett heading to the Los Angeles Rams in a stunning deal with the Browns, and A.J. Brown reuniting with Vrabel, heading to New England as the Eagles ship him out.

NFC West News

Do the Cardinals actually need Jacoby Brissett? Options? – Revenge of the Birds
The Arizona Cardinals just finished up another round of Organized Team Activities (OTAs) at the Dignity Health Training Center in Tempe, Arizona. The coaching staff has overseen the sessions from May 18-19 & 21, and May 26-27 & 29.

Could Brock Purdy be an MVP candidate this season? – Niners Nation
The 49ers quarterback could be ready to take the next step in Year 5.

The Rams fleeced the Browns for Myles Garrett – Turf Show Times
The Browns traded a two-time Defensive Player of the Year to the Rams for much less than he deserved

MSI delivers safe 12V-2×6 power with GPU-integrated Safeguard tech

MSI’s RTX 5090 SUPRIM Safeguard puts an end to 12V-2×6 power worries MSI is the GPU brand that has taken the 12V-2×6/12VHPWR problem the most seriously. They were the first to introduce dual-tone 12V-2×6 cables to ensure cables are fully seated. They then created their Safeguard and Safeguard+ PSUs to detect power imbalances and prevent […]

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Valkyrie Showcases PC Cases, Coolers and M1 Pro Mouse at Computex 2026

2 June 2026 at 16:21
Valkyrie showcased at Computex 2026 new products including the Titan, Fortress, and Bastion PC cases, the Air Surge and Liquid Enforcer coolers and the M1 Pro mouse. The Titan is a dual-glass full-tower chassis measuring 420 × 285 × 410 mm and supporting Mini-ITX/microATX/ATX motherboards, including back-connect designs. It supports GPUs up to 400 mm long, CPU coolers up to 165 mm tall and up to 360 mm radiators. Additional cooling support includes up to ten fan mounting positions. For expansion it provides eight PCIe slots and one 3.5-inch drive and up to two 2.5-inch SSDs.

The Fortress is a mid-tower PC case with support for ATX, microATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards. The case measures 420 × 230 × 436 and combines an ABS and wood front panel design with a tool-less tempered glass side panel. It supports 360 mm radiators in front and top positions and can accommodate graphics cards up to 380 mm long and CPU coolers up to 178 mm tall.

Leopold Brings New Alchemie Series Keyboards and Discrete NUM Pads to Computex 2026

2 June 2026 at 16:16
Boutique gaming peripherals designer Leopold unveiled its Alchemie series mechanical keyboards at Computex 2026. The Alchemie is a high-end mechanical wireless keyboard featuring an anodized aluminium, CNC-machined body, with hot-swappable lubricated key switches that are cushioned by a sound-absorbing padding. Its electronics support N-key rollover. You also get zonally programmable RGB lighting. You get three forms of connectivity—wired USB, 2.4 GHz RF, and Bluetooth. In its wireless mode, it relies on a 4,000 mAh battery. The standard version of this keyboard has 104 keys.

The company also showcased The Alchemie TKL, which comes in a standard TKL format with 84 keys. The best part is that Leopold has given the TKL version the same 4,000 mAh battery as the full-sized version. It gets better, if you're missing the NUM pad on your Alchemie TKL down the line, Leopold is selling the FC220TP, a discrete NUM pad keyboard. It connects to your machine like just any regular keyboard, adding the missing 22 keys. Leopold has given this a generous 2,000 mAh battery. So you're choice really is between a full-sized Alchemie with 4,000 mAh, or a combination of Alchemie TKL and FC220TP with 4,000 and 2,000 mAh of juice between them.
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Antec Cases at Computex 2026: Flux Pro Digital, C6 Curve, and C6 Wood

2 June 2026 at 15:59
Antec at the 2026 Computex showed off the latest editions of its cases. The Flux Pro Digital builds on the award-winning Flux Pro original design. The mesh-based lower-left side panel that covers the PSU and drive bays, now has a rectangular color display that interfaces with software over a USB 2.0 header, and puts out real-time system monitoring stats pulled from ACPI.

There are also two new variants of the company's C6 glasshouse mid-tower case. The C6 Wood features a neatly executed wood trim that makes up the base of the left side panel, and some accents along the front panel. Meanwhile, the C6 Curve ARGB is a more substantial variation that sees the pillarless front edges replaced by a seamless curved tempered glass. This extends not just along the front-left, but also the front-right edges. The C9 Digital is a variation of the C9 case that has a dark wood trim framing the front mesh intake, and has the same color display along its lower left panel as the Flux Pro Digital.

5 promising cryptos that could transform a $500 to $1m portfolio in 2026 

2 June 2026 at 16:35
Investors with $500 are exploring diversified crypto portfolios that combine established assets with higher-risk growth opportunities. A low-budget portfolio of just $500 requires a change in approach to navigating the cryptocurrency market. Today’s market is driven by institutional liquidity, so…

This new layer 2 venture could rise faster than range bound giants like HBAR and DOT

2 June 2026 at 16:28
Investors compare HBAR, DOT, and DOGEBALL as capital shifts toward utility-focused crypto projects in 2026. The digital asset market has entered a pivotal phase in May 2026, marked by historic regulatory milestones and drastic tokenomic restructurings. While Bitcoin and major…

Hackers tricked Meta's AI chatbot into handing over Instagram accounts, including Obama's

2 June 2026 at 16:51

According to Telegram chat logs uncovered by 404 Media, hackers had been exploiting Meta's AI support chatbot to hijack Instagram accounts since the company introduced it in March. The records coincide with account takeovers involving high-profile figures, including former President Barack Obama and Space Force chief John Bentivegna.

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Former Tesla employees say full self-driving is nowhere near as capable as Elon Musk claims

2 June 2026 at 15:54

Inside a data-labeling office in Utah, hundreds of workers review footage captured by Tesla vehicles running FSD. The videos are used to train the company's neural networks, with staff tagging everything from routine driving behavior to critical failures. Former employees said those clips frequently showed the system making mistakes, including...

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NVIDIA’s Five-Year-Old RTX 3060 12GB Returns At $325 In China, Undercutting RTX 5060 On VRAM But Not Performance

2 June 2026 at 16:46

NVIDIA To Discontinue GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs Soon As Production Dries Out, Still The Most Popular GPU On Steam 1

The Ampere-based RTX 30 series card is back, as we previously reported, and it is selling at nearly the RTX 5060 price. Colorful GeForce RTX 3060 12 GB Arrives In Stock in China; Starts Selling at Around $325 With Limited Batches The five-year-old card has finally made a comeback. We thought the GPU would be back in the market in July, as we previously reported, but it came back on the shelves sooner. As reported by ChannelGate, the GeForce RTX 3060 12 GB is back on the shelves in mainland China. According to the report, it's the Colorful Battle-Ax GeForce […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nvidias-five-year-old-rtx-3060-12gb-returns-at-325-in-china-undercutting-rtx-5060-on-vram-but-not-performance/

ASUS Skips Intel’s Latest Chips For 2026 TUF Gaming 16, Sticking With Two-Generation-Old Raptor Lake-HX Paired With RTX 5070

2 June 2026 at 16:33

Two ASUS TUF gaming laptops with illuminated keyboards are displayed in a dark industrial setting with the text 'Stay Tough' promoting their durability and cooling features.

The all-new TUF Gaming 16 laptop will utilize the older Raptor Lake Refresh chip paired with the latest RTX 50 series. ASUS Unveils Newer TUF Gaming 16 Laptop Edition Bringing Back Raptor Lake-HX CPU; However, Powers the ExpertBook B5 Flip G2 With the Panther Lake Every year ASUS upgrades its product lineups by reintroducing newer models in almost every hardware category. Since Computex is going on, it's obvious to see newer GPUs, motherboards, monitors, and laptop models rolling out. This year, ASUS did something different with one of its laptop series. Instead of adopting the latest Core Ultra Series 2 […]

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Bernie Sanders pushes for 50% public ownership of American AI companies — proposes AI sovereign wealth fund that would hold direct ownership stakes in largest AI firms

The U.S. Senator is arguing that since AI companies use public data to generate a lot of revenue, the public should benefit from it as well. He also said that the people should have a say in the direction of AI by giving them a 50% direct stake in the biggest companies that develop this technology.

VidantaWorld’s Elegant: Entertainment Highlights for First European Season

VidantaWorld has spotlighted the entertainment offering on its 216-guest ship, the Elegant.  The ship started its inaugural European season in April 2026 with a series of itineraries to the Azores and Madeira, followed by sailings to various Mediterranean destinations.  According to a press release, the entertainment options range from morning wellness rituals to late-night celebrations, original stage productions and live performances. “At a time when many luxury cruise...

Costa Cruises Marking Solar Eclipse with Special Med Voyage

Costa Cruises has unveiled a special itinerary centered around the solar eclipse that is returning to the Mediterranean in August after 20 years. The cruise line said in a press release that there will be two departures for its eight-day Eclipse Cruise aboard the Costa Pacifica, one from Civitavecchia (Rome) on August 8 and the...

Azamara Pursuit Makes Inaugural Call to Nanaimo

The Azamara Pursuit has made its inaugural visit to Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.  In a press release, The Nanaimo Port Authority (NPA) described this as a milestone, being the first time the port will welcome a peak-season Alaska cruise itinerary to the passenger terminal.  “We are so excited to welcome Azamara Pursuit on its inaugural call to Nanaimo. This visit marks an important moment for...

AI-Driven Exploitation is Destroying Vulnerability Management. Here’s How to Handle It.

AI-driven exploitation timelines are rapidly shrinking, and they are not going to stop shrinking. Vulnerabilities are being discovered, reproduced, and weaponized faster than ever in the history of enterprise security. As a result, the window between a vulnerability being disclosed and indiscriminate exploitation observed across the internet is now measured in hours, not days. The industry's

How Leading Organizations Are Turning EDR Into Operational Resilience

Most organizations now recognize that endpoint protection alone is no longer sufficient. That's why adoption of endpoint detection and response (EDR) has accelerated rapidly in recent years. Organizations understand that modern attacks move faster, evade traditional prevention controls, and require continuous visibility into suspicious activity across the environment. But owning EDR

Beşiktaş'ın golcüsü Fransa'dan! Fransız gazeteci teklifi yazdı

Fransa'da Ligue 1'e yükselemeyen Saint-Étienne, mali krizi aşmak için 15 milyon Euro'luk genç yıldızı Lucas Stassin'i satma kararı aldı. Oyuncu için Beşiktaş adı gündeme geldi.

Fransa Ligue 1’e yükselme mücadelesinde play-off engeline takılarak büyük bir yıkım yaşayan AS Saint-Étienne, transfer döneminin en hareketli günlerini geçirmeye hazırlanıyor.

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Önümüzdeki sezon da Ligue 2'de mücadele etmek zorunda kalacak olan Fransız kulübü, yaşadığı mali ve sportif hayal kırıklığının ardından kadrosundaki değerli varlıkları nakde çevirme kararı aldı. Bu durum, Türk futbolunun devlerinden Beşiktaş’ı harekete geçirdi.

Siyah-beyazlılar, Saint-Étienne'in 21 yaşındaki Belçikalı genç forveti Lucas Stassin’i kadrosuna katmak için kolları sıvadı.

Fransız gazeteci Quentin Mallet'in iddiasına göre Beşiktaş yönetimi, Fransız kulübünün kapısını şu cazip teklifle çalmaya hazırlanıyor:

-Satın alma opsiyonlu kiralama seçeneği.

-Bir sonraki satıştan elde edilecek gelirden Saint-Étienne'e verilecek cazip bir yüzde.

Amedspor'a Diagne şoku! Dubai'ye gidiyor

Amedspor'un tarihi şampiyonluğunda attığı 29 golle başrolü oynayan Mbaye Diagne'ye, BAE 2. Lig şampiyonu Hatta CSC talip oldu; Arap kulübünün Senegalli golcü için yüklü bir bonservis bedeli ödemeye hazır olduğu ileri sürüldü.

Amedspor’un Süper Lig’e yükselmesinde attığı gollerle başrolü oynayan Senegalli yıldız Mbaye Diagne, transfer piyasasının gözdesi haline geldi.

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Africafoot’un özel haberine göre; Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri (BAE) kulübü Hatta CSC, tecrübeli golcüyü kadrosuna katmak için yoğun bir mesai harcıyor.

2025-26 sezonunda BAE 2. Ligi’nde şampiyonluğa ulaşarak en üst lige yükselen Hatta CSC’nin, Senegalli milli forveti renklerine bağlamak konusunda oldukça ısrarlı olduğu öğrenildi. Arap kulübünün, Amedspor’u ikna etmek adına yüklü bir bonservis bedelini gözden çıkardığı ve transferi bitirmeye hazır olduğu bildiriliyor.

Amedspor formasıyla bu sezon adeta küllerinden doğan 34 yaşındaki tecrübeli santrfor36 maçta 29 gol ve 7 asistle toplam 36 gole doğrudan katkı verdi.

Randal Kolo Muani son kararını verdi! Fenerbahçe mi, Galatasaray mı?

Adı Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe ile anılan Randal Kolo Muani, Tottenham ve PSG defterini kapatarak geri döneceği yeni takımını seçti.

Randal Kolo Muani için Galatasaray cephesinde "transfer listesine eklendi" iddiaları gelirken, Fenerbahçe’de de başkan adayı Hakan Safi’nin de "istediği isimler" arasında yer aldığı iddia ediliyordu.

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Corriere dello Sport gazetesinin Salı günkü haberine göre; Randal Kolo Muani, transferi için kesin kararını verdi.

Fransız forvet, daha önce yine kiralık olarak görev yaptığı İtalyan devi Juventus’a geri dönmek istiyor.

Haberde, Muani’nin İtalya’ya dönmek için adeta can attığı ve Serie A ortamına yeniden uyum sağlamaya hazır olduğu belirtildi.

Bu talebe olumlu yanıt veren Juventus yönetimi ise transferi bir an önce resmiyete kavuşturmak ve anlaşmayı hızla sonuçlandırmak için düğmeye bastı. PSG ve Juventus kulüpleri arasında transfer şartlarını belirlemek adına resmi görüşmelerin yeniden başladığı gelen haberler arasında.

Icardi ile ipler koptu kopacak! 10 gündür ses soluk yok

Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi bilmecesi büyüyor! Sarı-kırmızılıların teklifine 10 gündür yanıt vermeyen Arjantinli yıldız için soru işaretleri çoğaldı.

Galatasaray transfer gündeminin merkezinde yer alan Mauro Icardi konusunda sıcak saatler yaşanıyor. Sarı-kırmızılı camianın geleceğini merakla beklediği golcü oyuncu, yönetimden gelen teklife şu dakika itibariyle henüz hiçbir geri dönüş yapmadı.

Icardi cephesinin tam 10 gündür Galatasaray’ın resmi teklifine yanıt vermemesi, kulüp kulislerinde "tekliften memnun kalmadığı" şeklinde yorumlanıyor.

Kulübe yakın kaynaklardan sızan bilgilere göre; Galatasaray yönetiminin Icardi’ye yeni ya da iyileştirilmiş ikinci bir teklif yapması beklenmiyor. Sarı-kırmızılı kurmaylar, sundukları şartların oyuncunun değerini yansıttığı görüşünde.

Süreci daha fazla uzatmak istemeyen Galatasaray, oyuncu cephesiyle kısa süre içinde doğrudan bir iletişim kurarak son durumu netleştirecek.

Fenerbahçe'nin transfer seçimi! '500 bin Euro para mı'

Yabancı menajerlerle masaya oturduklarını ve bir futbolcuyla daha yeni görüştüğünü açıklayan Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi, "Islak imzaları attığımız zaman bunları yarından itibaren açıklamaya başlayacağız" dedi.

Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi, seçim çalışmalarına ve transfer taahhütlerine hız kesmeden devam ediyor.

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Dün yabancı menajerlerle bir araya geldiğini açıklayan Safi, "İnşallah ıslak imzaları attığımız zaman bunları yarından itibaren açıklamaya başlayacağız" diyerek camiaya büyük müjdelerin yolda olduğunu duyurdu.

Safi’nin bu sözleri, seçim sürecinde elini güçlendirmek adına önemli hamleler yaptığının ve prensip anlaşmasına varılan isimlerin hazırda bekletildiğinin sinyali olarak yorumlandı.

Görüşmelerin olumlu seyrettiğini ve sürecin ıslak imza aşamasına geldiğini vurgulayan başkan adayı, taraftara adeta zaman ayarlı bomba transferlerin sinyalini verdi. Safi ayrıca oyunculara prim konusunda da açık çek verdiğini kabul etti.

- Oyuncularla konuşurken başarı ilavelerini çok severim. Derbiye ayrı para, hat-trick’e ayrı para…

- İstediklerinin iki katını verdim. Şaşırdılar. Sen atacaksın ki hep beraber sevineceğiz. Kazandıktan sonra 500 bin Euro’nun ne önemi var.

Galatasaray'ın kasasına 10 milyon Euro! Anlaşma hemen hemen tamam

Udinese, Nicolò Zaniolo'yu 10 milyon Euro'ya Galatasaray'dan koparmak için gün sayıyor. Fabrizio Romano ve La Gazzetta dello Sport'un geçtiği son dakika detaylarına göre; Çizme ekibi transferden emin olsa da Avrupa'dan gelen yoğun talep nedeniyle yarış henüz bitmiş değil.

Udinese, Galatasaray'ın İtalyan yıldızı Nicolò Zaniolo’yu kadrosuna katmak için vites yükseltti.

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La Gazzetta dello Sport'un haberine göre; Udinese, Zaniolo'yu Galatasaray'dan kalıcı olarak kadrosuna katmak için 10 milyon Euro'luk bir bütçeyi gözden çıkardı.

Udinese bu transferi bitirmeyi çok istese de oyuncuya olan talep sadece onlarla sınırlı değil. Zaniolo ile ilgilenen kulüp sayısının fazla olması nedeniyle transfer yarışı henüz sonuçlanmış değil ve masadaki seçenekler tazeliğini koruyor.

Fabrizio Romano da sürecin perde arkasına dair önemli bilgiler paylaştı. Udinese cephesinde, Zaniolo'nun Galatasaray'dan bonservisinin alınması konusunda en ufak bir şüphe duyulmuyor. İtalyan kulübü bu transferin er ya da geç gerçekleşeceğinden emin.

Transfer operasyonunun resmiyet kazanması ve tüm işlemlerin tamamlanması için önlerinde hala birkaç günlük bir süre bulunuyor.

Udinese yönetimi, Zaniolo'yu her ne kadar takımda tutmayı ve uzun vadeli bir planın parçası yapmayı umut etse de, bu durumun gerçeğe dönüşmesi tamamen oyuncu için gelecek diğer resmi tekliflerin cazibesine bağlı olacak.

Galatasaray resmi temas kurdu! La Gazzetta Dello Sport yazdı

Chelsea ve Aston Villa'nın da peşinde olduğu Bologna'nın 23 yaşındaki İngiliz yıldızı Jonathan Rowe için Galatasaray ile ilk resmi temaslar kuruldu.

Galatasaray, Avrupa futbolunun yükselen yıldızlarından Jonathan Rowe'u gündemine aldı.

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La Gazzetta dello Sport'un manşete taşıdığı iddiaya göre; Bologna forması giyen 23 yaşındaki İngiliz sol kanat oyuncusu için Galatasaray cephesiyle ilk resmi temaslar kurulmuş durumda.

Haber detayında, İngiltere Premier Lig'in köklü ekiplerinden Chelsea ve Unai Emery yönetimindeki Aston Villa'nın da İngiliz futbolcuyu kadrosuna katmak için pusuda beklediği aktarıldı.

Rowe, Bologna formasıyla çıktığı 42 resmi maçta 8 gol ve 4 asistlik performans sergileyerek takımının hücum yollarındaki en etkili silahlarından biri oldu.

Galatasaray'ın korktuğu senaryo: Alvarez'in yerine Osimhen

Atlético Madrid, ayrılığı gündemde olan Julián Álvarez'in yerini doldurmak için gözünü Galatasaray'ın gol makinesi Victor Osimhen'e dikti.

AS'ın manşetlerine taşıdığı habere göre; Atletico Madrid, Arjantinli yıldızı Julián Álvarez’in takımdan ayrılma ihtimaline karşılık B planını Galatasaray'dan Victor Osimhen olarak hazırladı.

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Haberde şöyle denildi:

- Atlético Madrid, Julián Álvarez'in ayrılık olasılığını bir kriz olarak değil, Victor Osimhen gibi bir dünya yıldızını kadroya katmak için bir fırsat olarak görüyor. Kulüp yetkilileri, Nijeryalı golcünün durumunu yakından takip ediyor.

Atlético Madrid'in bu dev operasyonu gerçekleştirebilmesi için birkaç kritik faktörün bir araya gelmesi gerekiyor. Julián Álvarez’in olası satışından elde edilecek yüksek bonservis geliri, Osimhen transferinin finansmanında doğrudan kullanılacak.

Diego Simeone'nin, Osimhen'in yırtıcı, atletik ve pres gücü yüksek oyun tarzına hayran olduğu ve onu sisteminin yeni merkez piyonu yapmak istediği belirtiliyor.

Asensio'ya sürpriz talip

Fenerbahçe'de sergilediği performansla yeniden doğan Marco Asensio için transfer iddialarının ardı arkası kesilmiyor.

İspanyol transfer portalı Fichajes'in aktardığı bilgilere göre; hücum hattını yaratıcı ve tecrübeli bir isimle güçlendirmek isteyen Espanyol, gözünü Fenerbahçe’nin İspanyol yıldızı Marco Asensio’ya dikti.

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Haberde, Katalan ekibinin Asensio’yu yaz transfer döneminin ana hedeflerinden biri haline getirebileceği ve oyuncunun durumunu yakından izlediği belirtildi.

Adı daha önce Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Atletico Madrid ve Villarreal gibi La Liga devleriyle de anılan Asensio için Espanyol'un hamlesi, transfer rekabetini iyice kızıştıracak gibi görünüyor.

Göztepe'den Galatasaray'a çalım

Göztepe, Galatasaray'ın da gözdesi olan Bodrum FK forması giyen genç forvet Ali Habeşoğlu ile prensip anlaşmasına vardı.

Hücum hattını zenginleştirmek isteyen Göztepe, adı Galatasaray'la da adınal Bodrum FK forması giyen genç forvet Ali Habeşoğlu ile prensip anlaşmasına vardı.

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Kulüpler arasındaki ufak pürüzlerin giderilmesinin ardından resmi imzaların atılması bekleniyor.

Sarı-kırmızılıların radarına giren bir diğer isim ise Kuzey Avrupa'dan. Göztepe, İsveç 1. Lig ekiplerinden Lunds BK'da top koşturan Türk asıllı orta saha oyuncusu Filip Akdemir'i renklerine bağlamak üzere. Her iki oyuncunun da kısa süre içinde İzmir'e gelerek sağlık kontrolünden geçmesi ve kendilerini sarı-kırmızılı renklere bağlayan resmi sözleşmeye imza atması bekleniyor.

Domenico Tedesco'nun yeni takımı belli oldu!

Bologna, teknik direktörlük koltuğuna Fenerbahçe'deki görevinden ayrılan Domenico Tedesco'nun getirildiğini resmen duyurdu; İtalyan asıllı Alman çalıştırıcı ile 2+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandı.

Fenerbahçe'den ayrılan Domenico Tedesco'nun yeni adresi belli oldu. Bologna, İtalyan teknik adamı takımın başına getirdiğini açıkladı.

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Bologna'dan yapılan açıklamada Domenico Tedesco ile 2 artı 1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı duyuruldu.

İtalyan ekibinin açıklaması şöyle:

"Bologna FC 1909, A Takım teknik direktörlüğü görevine Domenico Tedesco'nun getirildiğini açıkladı. Tedesco, 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar geçerli bir sözleşmeye imza atarken, anlaşmada bir sezonluk uzatma opsiyonu da bulunuyor.

12 Eylül 1985 tarihinde Rossano'da (Cosenza) doğan Tedesco, teknik direktörlük kariyerine VfB Stuttgart ve TSG Hoffenheim altyapılarında başladı. Daha sonra sırasıyla Erzgebirge Aue, Schalke 04, Spartak Moskova, RB Leipzig, Belçika Milli Takımı ve Fenerbahçe'yi çalıştırdı.

Kariyeri boyunca Almanya Bundesliga'da bir kez ikincilik ve bir kez dördüncülük elde eden Tedesco, Rusya Premier Ligi'nde de ikincilik yaşadı. Belçika Milli Takımı'nın başında Avrupa Şampiyonası'nda son 16 turuna yükselme başarısı gösterdi.

Başarılı teknik adam kariyerinde iki kupa kazandı: 2021-22 sezonunda RB Leipzig ile Almanya Kupası'nı, 2025 yılında ise Fenerbahçe ile Türkiye Süper Kupası'nı kaldırdı.

Avrupa kupalarında da önemli tecrübeler yaşayan Tedesco, hem UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde hem de UEFA Avrupa Ligi'nde görev aldı. 2021-22 sezonunda Avrupa Ligi'nde yarı finale kadar yükselme başarısı gösterdi.

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Jesse Sekidika “Sabah”a bu sözlələrlə vida etdi

2 June 2026 at 16:00

Nigeriyalı futbolçu Jesse Sekidika Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının və Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi olmuş “Sabah”la vidalaşıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, futbolçu sosial şəbəkə hesabındakı paylaşımında bunları qeyd edib:

“Sabah”la yollarımızı ayırarkən, böyük minnətdarlıq və qürur hissi keçirirəm. Üç il əvvəl bu kluba böyük ümidlər və hədəflərlə gəlmişdim. Bu gün isə minnətdarlıq dolu bir ürək və əbədi olaraq mənimlə qalacaq xatirələrlə ayrılıram. Birlikdə inanılmaz anlar yaşadıq, çətinliklərin öhdəsindən gəldik və bu klubun tarixinin bir hissəsi olacaq nailiyyətləri qeyd etdik. Üç kubok qazandığım üçün çox qürur duyuram, amma ən əsası, yolboyu bizimlə olan insanları və münasibətləri qiymətləndirəcəyəm.

Komanda yoldaşlarıma, məşqçilərimə, işçi heyətinə, rəhbərliyə və bu səyahəti xüsusi etmək üçün pərdəarxası əməyi keçən hər kəsə təşəkkür edirəm. İlk gündən sevgi və dəstəyə görə azarkeşlərə minnətdaram. Bu klubun tarixinin bir hissəsi olduğum üçün qürur duyuram və karyeramın bu dönəminin mənə verdiyi hər şeyə görə minnətdaram.

Kluba davamlı uğurlar və gələcək üçün ən yaxşısını arzulayıram. Hər şey üçün təşəkkür edirəm”.

Xatırladaq ki, nigeriyalı hücumçunun mövsümün sonunda başa çatan müqaviləsinin müddəti artırılmayıb. Klub ona xidmətləri üçün təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Jesse Sekidika 2023-cü ilin sentyabr ayından “Sabah”da çıxış edirdi. O, “bayquşlar”ın tarixində mühüm rol oynamış futbolçulardandır. Nigeriyalı futbolçu “bayquşlar”ın heyətində bir dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu, iki dəfə isə Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi olub. Sekidika “Sabah”da ümumilikdə 107 oyun keçirib. O, bu matçlarda 21 qol və 10 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.

29 yaşlı futbolçu karyerası ərzində Serbiyanın “Napredak” (2015-2018), Türkiyənin “Əskişəhərspor” (2018-2020), “Qalatasaray” (2020-2021), “Konyaspor” (2021), “Eyüpspor” (2022), “Ümraniyəspor” (2023) və Belçikanın “Leven” (2021) klublarında da oynayıb.

“Araz-Naxçıvan” 10 futbolçusu ilə vidalaşdı

2 June 2026 at 15:30

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında uğursuz mövsüm (2025/2026) keçirmiş “Araz-Naxçıvan” 10 futbolçusu ilə yollarını ayırdığını açıqlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Naxçıvan klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə vurğulanır ki, 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümü ilə bağlı çalışmalarını davam etdirən klub müqaviləsinin müddəti başa çatmış Ramon Maçado, Hamidu Keyta, Bar Kohen, Nuno Rodriqes, Rahil Məmmədov, Bəxtiyar Həsənalızadə, Coşqun Diniyev, Kristian Avram, Felipe Santos və Ba-Muaka Simakala ilə yollarını ayırıb. Onlarla yeni anlaşma imzalamağa ehtiyac duyulmayıb. Klub rəhbərliyi onlara xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Qeyd edək ki, “Araz-Naxçıvan” daha öncə heyətindəki oyunçulardan Slavik Alxasov, Ömər Buludov və Tərlan Əhmədli ilə yeni müqavilə imzalandığını açıqlamışdı. Onlar növbəti mövsümdə də bu komandanın heyətində çıxış edəcəklər.

Senne Lammens Premyer Liqada ən uğurlu transfer seçildi

2 June 2026 at 15:00

“Mançester Yunayted”in qapıçısı Senne Lammens İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün ən yaxşı transferi seçilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə İngiltərə klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

23 yaşlı belçikalı qolkiper ötən il 21 milyon avro qarşılığında Belçikanın “Antverpen” klubundan “Mançester Yunayted”ə keçib. Lammens yeni komandasında debütünü yalnız Premyer Liqanın 7-ci turunda, doğma meydanda “Sanderlend”ə qarşı keçirdikləri matçda reallaşdırıb. Belçikalı qolkiper geridə qalmış 20025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə Mançester təmsilçisinin heyətində bütün turnirlər daxil olmaqla 33 matça çıxıb. Bu oyunlarda komanda 18 qələbə qazanıb, 10 heç-heçə və 4 məğlubiyyətlə üzləşib.

Lammens mövsüm boyu qapısına yönəlmiş zərbələr zamanı 79 qurtarış edib, 8 qarşılaşmada qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb. O, 33 oyunda 41 qola üzülüb.

Lammensin “qırmızı şeytanlar”la 2030-cu ilin 30 iyununadək müqaviləsi mövcuddur.

Senne Lammens “Brügge”nin yetirməsidir. “Antverpen”də də oynamış qapıç Belçikanın müxtəlif yaş qrupları üzrə yığmalarında forma geyindikdən sonra 2025-ci ildə əsas millidə debüt edib. O, millinin heyətində meydana çıxdığı 2 matçda 2 qol buraxıb, 1 matçda qapısını toxubulmaz saxlayıb.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 23 yaşlı qapıçının transfer dəyərini 30 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

AMF rəsmisi Baş Assambleyada nələri müzakirə etdi?

2 June 2026 at 16:29

Azərbaycan Minifutbol Federasiyasının(AMF) icraçı vitse-prezidenti Taleh Nəsibov Bratislavada keçirilən 23-cü Baş Assambleyada iştirak edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, tədbirdə Avropanın müxtəlif ölkələrindən olan üzv assosiasiyaların nümayəndələri iştirak edərək minifutbolun gələcək inkişafı, strateji istiqamətlər və qarşıdakı layihələrlə bağlı fikir mübadiləsi aparıb.

Assambleya çərçivəsində federasiyanın fəaliyyəti, əməkdaşlığın genişləndirilməsi və idman növünün daha da inkişaf etdirilməsi ilə bağlı mühüm məsələlər müzakirə olunub.

“Sumqayıt”dan ayrılan futbolçu qazaxlarla anlaşdı

2 June 2026 at 16:15

“Sumqayıt”dan ayrılan Rayan Senhacinin yeni klubu məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, əlcəzairli müdafiəçi “Tobol”a keçib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. 29 yaşlı futbolçu ilə anlaşmanın detalları açıqlanmayıb.

Senhaci 2025/26 mövsümünü “Sumqayıt”da keçirib. O, Premyer Liqada 28 oyunda meydana çıxıb.

Reqlament dəyişmədi, püşkün vaxtı dəqiqləşdi

2 June 2026 at 15:45

Futzal üzrə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının 2026-2027-ci illər mövsümünün reqlamenti açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarış ötən il olduğu kimi keçiriləcək. Bu dəfə də ilkin və əsas mərhələnin oyunları mini-turnir şəklində baş tutacaq. Oyunlar qrupda yer alan klublardan birinin təmsil etdiyi şəhərdə keçiriləcək.

Milli komandaların son reytinq cədvəlində (aprel) ilk “4-lük”də yer alan ölkələrin hər biri 2 klubla təmsil olunacaq. Rusiya cəzalı olduğuna görə, Portuqaliya, İspaniya, Qazaxıstan və Ukrayna bu hüquqdan yararlanacaq.

Əsas mərhələdə komandalar yenə A və B yolunda yarışacaqlar.

İlkin və əsas mərhələnin püşkü: 8 iyul

İlkin mərhələnin oyunları: 25-30 avqust

Əsas mərhələnin oyunları: 27 oktyabr – 1 noyabr

1/8 və 1/4 finalın püşkatması: 4 noyabr

1/8 final oyunları (ev və səfər): 23 noyabr, 4 dekabr

1/4 final oyunları (ev və səfər): 8 və 19 fevral 2027

Final: 6 və ya 7 // 8 və ya 9 may 2027

İlkin mərhələ

Aşağı reytinqli komandalar oyunlara bu mərhələdən başlayacaqlar. İştirakçıların sayından asılı olaraq qruplarda 4 və ya 3 komanda yer alacaq. Mini-turnirin qalibləri (saydan asılı olaraq ən yaxşı ikinci yerin sahibi də ola bilər) əsas mərhələyə vəsiqə qazanacaq.

Əsas mərhələ

A yolu

Reytinq cədvəlinin 1-11 və 16-19-cu yerlərində qərarlaşan klublar burada mübarizə aparacaqlar. Hər birində 4 iştirakçı olacaq. İlk 3 yeri tutan klublar 1/8 finala yüksələcək.

B yolu

12-15-ci və 20-ci pillədən başlayaraq aşağı reytinqli, həmçinin ilkin mərhələdən vəsiqə qazanacaq klublar 4 qrupda mübarizə aparacaqlar. Ancaq birinci yeri tutacaq 4 klub 1/8 finalda iştirak edəcək.

1/8 final

Ötən mövsüm ilk dəfə tətbiq edilən və elit raundu əvəz edən bu mərhələdə komandalar evdə və səfərdə qarşılaşacaqlar. İki oyunun ümumi nəticəsinə görə üstün olan tərəf ¼ finala adlayacaq.

1/4 final

Burada da şərtlər dəyişməyəcək. Eyni rəqiblər evdə və səfərdə üz-üzə gələcəklər. Yekunda üstünlük qazanan tərəf final mərhələsinə yollanacaq.

Qeyd edək ki, ölkəmizi UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının yeni mövsümündə də “Araz-Naxçıvan” təmsil edəcək.

Komandanın mübarizəyə əsas mərhələdən başlayacağı gözlənilir.

Millinin sabiq futbolçusu Region Liqası klubunda

2 June 2026 at 15:30

Azərbaycan millisinin sabiq futbolçusu Cavid İmamverdiyevin yeni klubu məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarımmüdafiəçi “Ağsu Siti” ilə müqavilə imzalayıb. Bu barədə Region Liqası təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Son klubu “Zəngəzur” olan İmamverdiyev daha əvvəl “Neftçi”, “Elazığspor” (Türkiyə), “Sumqayıt”, “Sabah”, “Keşlə” (indiki “Şamaxı”), “Kəpəz” kimi komandaların formasını geyinib.

“Araz-Naxçıvan”da kütləvi ayrılıq – rəsmi

2 June 2026 at 15:10

“Araz-Naxçıvan” 10 futbolçu ilə vidalaşıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Premyer Liqa təmsilçisi müqaviləsi başa çatan Ramon Maçado, Hamidu Keyta, Bar Kohen, Nuno Rodriques, Rahil Məmmədov, Bəxtiyar Həsənalızadə, Coşqun Diniyev, Kristian Avram, Felipe Santos və Ba-Muaka Simakala ilə yeni anlaşma imzalamayıb.

“Araz-Naxçıvan” çempionatı 6-cı sırada bitirib.

“Zadəgan” forması – FOTO

2 June 2026 at 14:45

İngiltərənin “Çelsi” klubunun yeni mövsüm üçün ev forması təqdim edilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Nike” tərəfindən hazırlanan dəstlər ənənəvi mavi rəngdədir. Klubun simvolları isə sarı rəngə boyanıb.

“Zadəganlar” Premyer Liqada başa çatan mövsümü 10-cu sırada bitirib.

Samsung’s upcoming foldable may ditch its old naming scheme

2 June 2026 at 16:05

Samsung is reportedly making a big change to the names of its foldable phones this year. Now, a new certification listing has revealed that the company’s next premium foldable phone may be the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra instead of following its current naming style.

The information comes from a report by Sumahodigest, which spotted the name in a Bluetooth SIG certification listing. The listing reportedly included five different Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra models – SC-56G, SCG39, SM-F976C, SM-F967Q, and SM-F976Z.

The listing reveals that these models are expected to launch in Japan. These versions are designed for different mobile carriers, including NTT Docomo, Au, Rakuten Mobile, and SoftBank. An unlocked version has also been listed.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra models

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While the listing could not be the verified one, the report has attracted attention because similar rumors have appeared before. Well-known smartphone tipster Ice Universe has also previously mentioned the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra name, which adds more credibility to the claim.

With these leaked versions, it seems like Samsung is planning to change the way it names its foldable devices. The successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 may be the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, bringing it in line with Samsung’s popular Galaxy S Ultra smartphones.

Aside from this, reports suggest that Samsung’s wider foldable model could simply be called the Galaxy Z Fold 8. This means the company may offer both a Galaxy Z Fold 8 and a more premium Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra at the same time.

At the moment, it is not clear what new features the Ultra model could include. However, it is expected that both the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra are expected to be announced on July 22 at a Samsung launch event that is rumored to take place in London. Stay tuned.

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Gremio close in on deal for Juventus outcast Arthur: the details

2 June 2026 at 16:12

Arthur Melo’s long and winding road away from Juventus appears to be reaching its final destination, with Gremio in advanced discussions to sign the Brazilian midfielder permanently after a successful loan spell in Porto Alegre rekindled a career that had seemed irreparably damaged.

According to Tuttosport, the two clubs have opened negotiations over a permanent transfer for the Brazilian, whose contract at Juventus has been repeatedly extended over the years, not out of any desire to keep him, but as a financial manoeuvre to reduce his amortisation value on the balance sheet and make him easier to sell. It has been a lengthy and frustrating exercise for both parties.

Arthur Melo of Juventus looks on during his warm-up session prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Juventus at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on April 30, 2022 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Getty Images)
Arthur Melo of Juventus looks on during his warm-up session prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Juventus at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on April 30, 2022 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Getty Images)

Arthur’s Gremio renaissance ends years of Juventus exile after Liverpool, Fiorentina and Girona failures

Since effectively becoming surplus to requirements at the Continassa, Arthur has been sent out on loan to Liverpool, Fiorentina and Girona, and on each occasion the story ended the same way.

No club exercised their purchase option. Each summer he returned to Turin, trained with the squad in pre-season and declared his desire to fight for a place. Each time, nothing materialised.

His return to Gremio last season changed everything.

Back in Porto Alegre, in the shirt of the club where he came of age, Arthur rediscovered the form that made him one of the most sought-after midfielders in Europe.

His performances were so impressive that there were even calls for him to be included in Brazil’s World Cup squad, a remarkable turnaround for a player many had written off entirely.

That renaissance has convinced Gremio to pursue a permanent deal, and Juventus, who will be delighted to finally close the chapter on one of the most costly and protracted transfer sagas in recent memory, are understood to be cooperative in the negotiations.

Official: Tedesco takes over as Bologna head coach

2 June 2026 at 15:52

Bologna have confirmed the appointment of Domenico Tedesco as their new head coach, with the Italian-born German coach signing a contract until June 2028 with an option to extend for a further year.

The club confirmed on Tuesday that Tedesco will succeed Vincenzo Italiano, who guided the club to Coppa Italia glory in 2024/2025 before departing following contract talks that ultimately failed to result in a continuation.

Tedesco arrives with considerable experience across multiple European leagues and brings a proven track record at the highest level.

FREIBERG AM NECKAR, GERMANY - JUNE 13: Domenico Tedesco, Head of Belgium reacts during a public training session at Wasen-SportCentrum on June 13, 2024 in Freiberg am Neckar, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)
FREIBERG AM NECKAR, GERMANY – JUNE 13: Domenico Tedesco, Head of Belgium reacts during a public training session at Wasen-SportCentrum on June 13, 2024 in Freiberg am Neckar, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)

Tedesco brings Champions League and Europa League experience to Dall’Ara

Born in Rossano, Calabria, Tedesco began his coaching journey in the youth academies of VfB Stuttgart and Hoffenheim before making the step into senior management.

He led Erzgebirge Aue before taking charge of Schalke 04, where he guided the club to a second-place Bundesliga finish and a Champions League round of 16 appearance.

Further spells at Spartak Moscow, RB Leipzig, the Belgium national team and Fenerbahce followed, during which time he added two trophies to his CV, the DFL Pokal with Leipzig in 2021/22 and the Turkish Super Cup with Fenerbahce last year.

His appointment gives Bologna a coach familiar with managing expectations and building competitive squads, qualities that will be tested immediately as he seeks to improve upon Italiano’s work.

Italy formation and potential starting XI emerges after Baldini’s latest session

2 June 2026 at 15:44

Silvio Baldini conducted his tactical training session on Tuesday ahead of his first game in charge of the Italy national team on Wednesday night, and it now clear what formation the interim CT as well as the potential starting line-up he could field. 

Baldini will lead Italy into a pair of international friendlies this week, beginning with a test away against Luxembourg on Wednesday and then another away match against Greece on Sunday evening. 

Baldini is serving as interim head coach of the Italy national team following the departure of Gennaro Gattuso after the Azzurri failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. A new, permanent CT will not be appointed before the FIGC Presidential elections take place on June 22. 

As Baldini is usually the head coach of Italy’s U21 side, he has decided to name a squad made up almost entirely of players he knows from the youth set-up. Of the 24 players included in the current Italy squad, only Gianluigi Donnarumma, Marco Palestra, Niccolo Pisilli and Pio Esposito have been previously capped at senior level. 

According to the latest updates from ANSA, all four of Italy’s most senior players are expected to start when the young Azzurri side take on Luxembourg on Wednesday. 

Baldini is expected to line his players up in a 4-3-3. Captain Donnarumma is expected to start in goal, Palestra at right-back, Pisilli in midfield and Esposito at centre-forward. 

MILAN, ITALY - DECEMBER 28: Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan gestures during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN – DECEMBER 28: Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan gestures during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Milan. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Milan’s Davide Bartesaghi is expected to start on the opposite side of full-back to Palestra. Fiorentina centre-back Pietro Comuzzo is uncapped but has been called up to several Italy camps previously, and is likely to start alongside Borussia Moenchengladbach’s Fabio Chiarodia at the heart of the Azzurri defence. 

Pisilli is likely to be joined by Sassuolo’s Luca Lipani and Fiorentina’s Cher Ndour in central midfield, while Esposito will be flanked by Luca Koleosho and either Sampdoria’s Luigi Cherubini or Frosinone’s Seydou Fini. 

EMPOLI, ITALY - MARCH 26: Luca Koleosho of Italy U21 in action during the UEFA Under 21 EURO Qualifier match between Italy U21 and North Macedonia U21 at Stadio Carlo Castellani on March 26, 2026 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
EMPOLI – MARCH 26: Luca Koleosho of Italy U21 in action during the UEFA Under 21 EURO Qualifier match between Italy U21 and North Macedonia U21 at Stadio Carlo Castellani on March 26, 2026 in Empoli. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Potential Italy XI against Luxembourg 

(4-3-3): Donnarumma; Palestra, Comuzzo, Chiarodia, Bartesaghi; Lipani, Pisilli, Ndour; Cherubini, Esposito, Koleosho. 

Italy squad for June friendlies

MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 16: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Italy warms up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN – NOVEMBER 16: Gianluigi Donnarumma warms up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Donnarumma (Man City), Giovanni Daffara (Avellino), Lorenzo Palmisani (Frosinone). 

Defenders: Honest Ahanor (Atalanta), Davide Bartesaghi (Milan), Fabio Chiarodia (Borussia Moenchengladbach), Pietro Comuzzo (Fiorentina), Costantino Favasuli (Catanzaro), Filippo Mane (Borussia Dortmund), Marco Palestra (Atalanta), Luca Reggiani (Borussia Dortmund). 

Midfielders: Tommaso Berti (Cesena), Matteo Dagasso (Venezia), Giacomo Faticanti (Juventus), Luca Lipani (Sassuolo), Cher Ndour (Fiorentina), Niccolo Pisilli (Roma). 

Forwards: Francesco Camarda (Lecce), Luigi Cherubini (Sampdoria), Jeff Ekhator (Genoa), Pio Esposito (Inter), Seydou Fini (Frosinone), Samuele Inacio (Borussia Dortmund), Luca Koleosho (Paris FC). 

 

Milan meet with head coaches but Rangnick and Ibrahimovic already have different ideas

2 June 2026 at 15:18

Milan will hold a series of meetings with potential new head coaches and directors this week, but advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic and potential technical director Ralf Rangnick already have different visions for the club’s future according to the latest updates. 

Where Milan stand in search for a new head coach

Milan failed to qualify for the Champions League on the final day of the 2025-26 season and the club decided to part company with head coach Massimiliano Allegri, sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani the day after as a result. 

Now into June, Milan are still without a senior management team and supporters have been left concerned about the lack of stability coming from the board room. 

The appointment of a new head coach has been a hot topic of discussion in Rossoneri circles. Milan are due to meet with departing Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner on Tuesday and reports from Calciomercato.com confirm that there will be talks with Al-Ahli head coach Matthias Jaissle later this week as well. 

Glasner is available for free given that he is leaving Palace at the end of his contract, while Al-Ahli are expected to demand around €6m in compensation to free Jaissle, who remains under contract for another year. 

LEIPZIG, GERMANY - MAY 27: Oliver Glasner, Manager of Crystal Palace, acknowledges the fans while wearing his winners medal following the UEFA Conference League Final 2026 match between Crystal Palace FC and Rayo Vallecano de Madrid at Football Arena Leipzig on May 27, 2026 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images) (Milan links)
LEIPZIG, GERMANY – MAY 27: Oliver Glasner, Manager of Crystal Palace, acknowledges the fans while wearing his winners medal following the UEFA Conference League Final 2026 match between Crystal Palace FC and Rayo Vallecano de Madrid at Football Arena Leipzig on May 27, 2026 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)

Both Glasner and Jaissle are coaches from the Rangnick stable. Glasner’s first break in management came as an assistant at RB Salzburg while Rangnick was director of football at the Red Bull Group. 

Rangnick also signed a young Jaissle from VfB Stuttgart while he was in charge of TSG Hoffenheim in 2007, and the now 38-year-old also began his coaching career at RB Salzburg following a brief spell in charge of feeder club FC Liefering. 

Glasner and Jaissle are the two coaches that Rangnick has reportedly recommended to take charge of Milan. Milan are due to speak to Rangnick in the coming days, and the German will discuss his future with the Austrian FA within the next week as well. 

VIENNA, AUSTRIA - MARCH 27: Ralf Rangnick, head coach of Austria and Peter Schoettel, Sporting Director of Austria, ahead of an international friendly match between Austria and Ghana at Ernst Happel Stadion on March 27, 2026 in Vienna, Austria. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)
VIENNA, AUSTRIA – MARCH 27: Ralf Rangnick, head coach of Austria and Peter Schoettel, Sporting Director of Austria, ahead of an international friendly match between Austria and Ghana at Ernst Happel Stadion on March 27, 2026 in Vienna, Austria. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)

Ibrahimovic, meanwhile, is said to be the one pushing for the appointment of Arne Slot, who was let go by Liverpool over the weekend. 

Ibrahimovic and Slot are both represented by the same agent, Rafaela Pimenta.

LEEDS, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 06: Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Leeds United and Liverpool at Elland Road on December 06, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images)
LEEDS, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 06: Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Leeds United and Liverpool at Elland Road on December 06, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images)

According to Calciomercato.com, Ibrahimovic has been deep in discussions with Pimenta regarding the potential appointment of the Dutchman and he is also said to be keen on the idea of appointing Ramon Planes as sporting director.

Report: Milan fans plotting anti-Cardinale protests in Times Square, New York

2 June 2026 at 14:42

Reports in Italy suggest that certain Milan supporters are plotting a series of protests against club owner Gerry Cardinale in Times Square and in other New York-based media outlets. 

Frustrated Milan supporters planning protests in the USA

Rossoneri supporters have been left angered by the team’s failure to qualify for the Champions League for the second season in a row and the instability that has plagued the club’s senior management team as a result. 

There are concerns among supporters about the fact that it is now June and the club has no head coach, sporting director, technical director nor CEO in place after sacking Massimiliano Allegri, Igli Tare, Geoffrey Moncada and Giorgio Furlani the day after the 2025-26 season ended

VERONA, ITALY - APRIL 19: Igli Tare, Sporting Director of AC Milan looks on prior to the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and AC Milan at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on April 19, 2026 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
VERONA, ITALY – APRIL 19: Igli Tare, Sporting Director of AC Milan looks on prior to the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and AC Milan at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on April 19, 2026 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

According to Tuesday’s reports, Milan supporters intend to make their frustrations heard, and are keen to take their protests to the United States, where Cardinale is based full-time. There will, of course, be plenty of eyes on the USA this summer given the influx of fans that will be arriving for the 2026 World Cup. 

According to reports across various outlets, a section of Milan supporters are hoping to purchase advertising space in one of New York’s most iconic destinations, Times Square, and are planning to display the message: ‘Save Milan, Cardinale Out’. 

Milan owner Gerry Cardinale
SEPTEMBER 03: Gerry Cardinale looks on before the Serie A match against FC Internazionale at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on September 03, 2022 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

There have also been suggestions that Rossoneri supporters could buy advertising space in some leading US media outlets as well, including in the New York Times and on television network CBS. 

According to Calciomercato.com, these are the plans being put forward by the President of the Milan Club Valle Telesina, who has also been in contact with most of the club’s other organised supporter groups, including the Curva Sud, the AIMC, the Old Clan and Milan Club New York.

New report confirms Arsenal transfer interest in 10 G/A defender

2 June 2026 at 15:37

Arsenal reportedly have Eintracht Frankfurt left-back Nathaniel Brown on a long list of transfer targets for this summer.

It is not yet clear if the Germany international is seen as a priority for the Gunners, but he’s one of the left-back options they appreciate, according to the Athletic.

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This also confirms our previous exclusive from a few months ago that Brown was someone Arsenal were keeping an eye on.

After four goals and six assists in all competitions this season, it seems clear that Brown has plenty to offer from left-back, while he’s also versatile enough to fill in in midfield.

The 22-year-old looks like he has a big future in the game, so Mikel Arteta could do well to start working with him soon so he can mould him into an even better player with his expert coaching.

What could Nathaniel Brown transfer mean for Arsenal?

Arsenal already have Riccardo Calafiori at left-back, while Piero Hincapie also joined on loan last summer, with the Athletic reporting that his move will be made permanent.

If AFC do end up pursuing Brown strongly, then it could perhaps suggest that Arteta is planning to offload Calafiori, who has had injury problems during his time at the Emirates Stadium.

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The Italy international is a fine player on his day, and it could still be that he could turn things around for himself at Arsenal, but the arrival of Hincapie, who started ahead of him in the Champions League final, could all point towards his future being in real doubt.

Having Hincapie and Brown as rotation options next season could be good for Arsenal, but it would likely raise questions about Calafiori.

Then again, the 24-year-old could perhaps also fill in at centre-back, so there might be a role for him if he changes positions like Myles Lewis-Skelly has, with the young Englishman recently switching from left-back to central midfield.

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Arteta plans major summer rebuild as Arsenal decide priority position to strengthen

2 June 2026 at 15:15

Arsenal are expected to focus heavily on improving the left side of their attack this summer, with the club viewing left wing as an area where they can still raise the level.

According to The Athletic, Arsenal have been looking at that position for some time, and it is now set to become one of their main priorities in the transfer window.

That makes sense after a season where Mikel Arteta’s side won the Premier League but still fell short in the Champions League final.

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The team is already excellent, but the next step is about adding more difference-makers in key attacking areas.

The left-wing situation is interesting because Arsenal already have good players there.

Arsenal lack world class quality on the left-wing

Gabriel Martinelli has pace, work rate and big-game moments, while Leandro Trossard has often been useful with his intelligence and finishing.

But neither has fully made the role untouchable, and that is probably why the club are considering an upgrade.

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Recent reports have also suggested Arsenal could listen to offers for some attacking players, including Gabriel Jesus, as part of a wider refresh.

The possible departure of Jesus matters because it could open the door for a different type of centre-forward, even though No.9 is not seen as the most urgent area.

Arsenal’s recruitment staff have also been studying other positions. A midfielder who can play as a No.6 or No.8 is on the radar, while both full-back areas are being assessed.

That tells you this is not just about one signing. Arsenal are trying to strengthen the squad properly so they can compete again on all fronts.

Myles Lewis-Skelly could affect those plans. His recent development has given Arteta something to think about, especially because he can operate at left-back and in midfield.

Jack Wilshere recently praised his adaptability and suggested midfield may eventually become his best role.

Gunners need more depth on the left side of attack

Arsenal are right to make left wing a priority. They do not need a rebuild, but they do need more attacking variety.

When games become tight, especially in Europe, they need another player who can beat defenders, create from nothing and consistently produce goals.

The smart move would be to sign a left winger who can immediately challenge for a starting place, then add a flexible midfielder if the right opportunity appears.

Full-back depth is useful, but Lewis-Skelly’s rise may save them money there.

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