Lecce picked up a massively important 2-0 victory away against Cagliari in Serie A on Monday evening, which has lifted them out of the relegation zone at the expense of Fiorentina and has also drawn Genoa and Cremonses back into the dogfight: Omri Gandelman and Ylber Ramadani with the goals at the Unipol Domus.
Riccardo Sottil came close after 28 minutes when the ball bounced up for him inside the penalty area, but the former Fiorentina man saw his shot sail over the crossbar.
Gabriele Zappa also had an opportunity on the half volley inside the area down at the other end. The ball set up kinder for him than it did for Sottil, but he too blazed over the crossbar with his effort.
The eventual Lecce opener couldn’t have come in much simpler circumstances. Sottil stood over a free kick just off the right flank, he lofted one into the area where January signing Gandelman rose and powered in a header from the edge of the six-yard box.
That was the Israel international’s second goal in as many matches for the Salentini.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – FEBRUARY 16: Omri Gandelman of Lecce scores his goal 0-1 during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and US Lecce at Stadio Sant’Elia on February 16, 2026 in Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
It was another set-piece that indirectly led to Lecce doubling their advantage 10 minutes later.
Another Sottil free-kick off the right was aimed at Gandelman again, but he was unable to get his head on it this time. Cagliari struggled to clear their lines, Ramadani found himself on the left corner of the penalty area and managed to squeeze a shot past Elia Caprile.
The Cagliari stopper presumably saw the shot late, but will have been disappointed to have been beaten from that angle and range.
This is an enormous three points for Lecce in their bid to avoid relegation to Serie B. They move out of the relegation zone and move three points above Fiorentina, and are now level on points with Genoa and Cremonese in 15th and 16th respectively.
Cagliari now sit just four points above Lecce and have a seven-point cushion between themselves and the bottom three.
Cagliari 0-2 Lecce
Gandelman 64’, Ramadani 76’.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – FEBRUARY 16: Omri Gandelman of Lecce celebrates his goal 0-1 during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and US Lecce at Stadio Sant’Elia on February 16, 2026 in Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Arsenal are reportedly in talks with club captain Martin Odegaard regarding his long-term future, with growing indications that the Norwegian midfielder could leave the Emirates to explore new opportunities this summer.
According to a prominent insider on X, the Gunners have already identified their next leader, with Declan Rice touted as the most likely successor to take the armband next season.
Declan Rice likely to be new Arsenal captain
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Taking to social media, the ITK stated that Arsenal have began talks with Odegaard over his future, with the midfielder keen on exploring new opportunities in the summer
With Odegaard’s future at the club uncertain, it is said that in the event of the Norwegian star leaving the club, former West Ham captain Rice is expected to wear the armband.
The tweet read: “Arsenal are in talks with their captain Martin Odegaard about his role at the club. The player could leave to explore new opportunities. Declan Rice is likely to be the new Arsenal captain next season.”
The news comes as a significant development in the Arsenal dressing room hierarchy.
Saka could be overlooked for captaincy
Bukayo Saka is currently the official vice-captain and has worn the armband on several occasions this season, demonstrating his growing maturity.
Rice, meanwhile, is a key member of the “leadership group” but sits behind Saka in the current formal ranking.
However, if the insider reports prove true, it appears Arteta may favor Rice’s established experience as a club captain over Saka.
Rice, who famously captained the Hammers to Europa Conference League glory before his £105 million move to North London, has quickly become a cornerstone of Mikel Arteta’s project.
His vocal leadership and dominant presence in the middle of the park have reportedly convinced the Arsenal hierarchy that he is the man to lead the club into its next era, despite Saka’s deep-rooted connection to the club’s academy.
For Saka, missing out on the permanent captaincy would be a rare setback in a career that has seen him become the face of the modern Arsenal brand.
Odegaard linked with summer exit
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The catalyst for this leadership shift is the mounting uncertainty surrounding Martin Odegaard.
Since joining from Real Madrid, Odegaard has been the heartbeat of the team, but rumours suggest he is ready for a fresh challenge.
Mansfield Town’s reward for their victory over Burnley is a home tie against Premier League leaders Arsenal in the fifth round of the FA Cup. The League One side came from behind to win 2-1 at Turf Moor on Saturday, with Louis Reed’s stunning 80th-minute free-kick sending Mansfield through. Indeed, Mansfield’s Nigel Clough will now […]
Lamine Yamal has been dealt with a huge squad setback as one of his star teammates in Spain suffered and injury, putting his presence in the Finalissima against Argentina at risk.
Lamine Yamal is on the verge of capturing another, albeit unofficial, trophy with Spain, as they’re set to face Argentina in the Finalissima this March. As the date to meet legend Lionel Messi on the pitch approaches, the 18-year-old has been dealt a major setback, with one of La Roja’s star teammates now in doubt for the final.
As revealed by Athletic Bilbao, Nico Williams will be sidelined for an undetermined period while receiving treatment for pubalgia. The 23-year-old already missed last Sunday’s match against Real Oviedo and will now begin a recovery process that could jeopardize his availability for the Finalissima.
Alongside confirming the injury to Mikel Jauregizar, Athletic Club released a statement addressing the winger’s status. “The footballer has begun treatment with an external specialist to treat his pubalgia, with specific work that, pending his progress, will cause him to be unavailable for upcoming matches,” the statement read, while also revealed that the recovery timeline for both players “remains to be seen.“
Lamine Yamal of Spain celebrates scoring with Nico Williams.
Williams, a potential huge blow for Spain
Alongside Yamal, Williams is one of Spain’s most dangerous dribblers in one-on-one situations, and finding a like-for-like replacement in the current squad would be difficult. The winger also missed four straight club matches in September with a groin injury and was absent from Spain’s squads during the October and November international windows.
No official recovery timeline has been issued by the club, but according to Spanish outlet Marca, the pubalgia could sideline Nico Williams for at least four weeks. With the Finalissima against Argentina scheduled for Friday, March 27, questions are beginning to arise about whether the winger will be fit enough to handle such a demanding match without risking a setback in his recovery.
Williams added to the list of potential key absences
Atletico Madrid midfielder Alex Baena could help cover Williams’ absence, but losing him would still be a major blow, particularly given his chemistry with Yamal on the flank. Spain are also monitoring several other injury situations ahead of the Finalissima.
Players already ruled out with serious injuries include Mikel Merino and Samu Aghehowa. Meanwhile, those currently managing physical issues include goalkeeper Unai Simón; defenders Dani Carvajal, Aymeric Laporte, Robin Le Normand, and Marc Cucurella; plus midfielders Rodri Hernández, Fabián Ruiz, and Dani Olmo — several of whom could still be available if they recover in time.
Raffaele Palladino has given his pre-match thoughts ahead of Atalanta’s Champions League play-off tie against Borussia Dortmund, has commented on the absences of Charles De Ketelaere and Giacomo Raspadori and says that he disagrees with BVB coach Niko Kovac, who claims that both sides have a 50/50 chance of qualifying for the round of 16.
Atalanta finished the league phase in 15th place on 13 points, three points shy of a spot in the top eight and a guaranteed spot in the Champions League round of 16.
That set up a tie against Dortmund, who finished two points and two positions behind Atalanta in the Champions League league phase table.
Atalanta will take on Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park on Tuesday evening before hosting the return leg in Bergamo next week (Wednesday, February 25).
Palladino previews Borussia Dortmund vs. Atalanta
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Atalanta BC coach Raffaele Palladino issues instructions to his players during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 01, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Speaking to Sky Sport Italia before the Dortmund play-off tie gets underway, Palladino discussed the atmosphere that awaits them at the 81,000-capacity Signal Iduna Park.
“The fans are the most beautiful part of football, even when you’re playing against a strong atmosphere, it’s always a spectacle and that’s good for football,” he said. “We will play in such a beautiful, prestigious and intense stadium.
“The Champions League gives us an extra bit of motivation as well. We’ve recovered physically and mentally, we hope to put in a great performance. We’ll face a great team.”
La Dea will be without two of their key attackers in De Ketelaere and Raspadori on Tuesday night.
“We’re sorry for them, Charles and Jack are very important to us. They’re strong players and give us an element of unpredictability and quality, but injuries and unforeseen events are unfortunately part of football,” Palladino said.
“We’re a big family, a big group and whoever replaces them will do it in the best possible way. We’ve reached a stage of awareness that whoever plays will do it well.”
BERGAMO, ITALY – JANUARY 25: Giacomo Raspdori of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team’s third goal with teammate Nikola Krstovic of Atalanta during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Parma Calcio 1913 at Gewiss Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
And reflecting on the journey that has led Atalanta into the Champions League knock-out stages, Palladino said: “We have a lot of enthusiasm, there’s a lot of desire to continue growing and getting results, which have been positive.
“We know that the level is very high in the Champions League. Dortmund have great individuals and are very well coached. We want to try to put them in difficulty, we know we can do it in 180 minutes.”
Dortmund head coach Niko Kovac claimed that both sides have an equal 50% chance of qualifying for the round of 16.
Asked if he agrees, Palladino said: “You have to play the game first, I never do the percentages first. I try to bring a sense of light-heartedness and self-confidence. I want maturity and a team that understands how to react to certain moments in the game.”
Palladino is well familiar with Kovac’s brother, with whom he played at Juuvents.
“I know Robert, I’ll give him a big hug tomorrow. We shared the dressing room that year in Serie B.”
Weston McKennie has shared his thoughts ahead of Juventus’s upcoming Champions League play-off round tie against Galatasaray, has commented on his contract status and has joked that he hopes the passionate supporters in Turkey will go easy on the Bianconeri due to the presence of Kenan Yildiz.
The Bianconeri finished the league phase in 13th place, three points shy of a spot in the top eight and a guaranteed place in the round of 16. That means that they will have to beat Galatasaray over two legs if they are to make it into the hat for the round of 16.
McKennie: ‘We want to win because we are Juventus’
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Weston McKennie of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“It’s a really important game for us, we want to win every game because we are Juventus,” McKennie told the media during his pre-match press conference.
There have been suggestions that McKennie could play as a false nine on Tuesday evening given that Jonathan David, Dusan Vlahovic and Arkadiusz Milik are all unavailable.
“I’m a player who is always available for my team. I play where the coach wants me to play, even in goal,” the American said.
And on his contract, which is due to expire at the end of the current campaign, McKennie said: “We’ll think about it later because I’m here to win a game.
“That’s something that’s between Juventus and my agent. I just have to think about the work on the pitch and my agent will think about the renewal.”
Weston McKennie celebrates his goal for Juventus against Pafos in the Champions League (@juventusfc)
McKennie was also given an opportunity to share his thoughts after the controversial Derby d’Italia between Juventus and Inter in Serie A over the weekend, but preferred to keep his focus on the task at hand against Galatasaray.
“It’s a bit difficult when these things happen, We have to just focus on tomorrow and we’re only thinking about winning. We want to give our best.”
And on the atmosphere that awaits the Old Lady in Istanbul and whether Yildiz has told the squad how to deal with it, McKennie said: “He’s talked about that and I played here many years ago as well, so I know what the atmosphere and the fans are like. We hope they won’t boo us too much because of Kenan.”
Luciano Spalletti has given his pre-match thoughts ahead of Juventus’s Champions League play-off round first leg against Galatasaray on Tuesday evening, has reflected on the controversial Derby d’Italia from Saturday night and has hinted at who could play at centre-forward for the Bianconeri in Istanbul.
Juventus finished the league phase in 13th place in the Champions League table, three points shy of a spot in the top eight. This means that they will have to play against Galatasaray over two legs in order to qualify for a spot in the round of 16.
The Bianconeri will take on a Galatasaray side featuring the likes of Victor Osimhen, Mauro Icardi and Noa Lang in Istanbul on Tuesday evening before hosting the return leg at the Allianz Stadium next Wednesday, February 25.
Spalletti on Juventus vs. Galatasaray: ‘We want to try and win’
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Juventus have been linked with moves for both of Galatasaray’s strikers, Icardi and Osimhen, over the last two transfer windows. Spalletti was asked which striker he would ‘prefer’ to have at his disposal.
“I don’t know who I prefer within my own team, I can’t imagine what my colleagues have to do,” he replied (via TMW).
“For me, they are both very strong players with different characteristics, and together, their characteristics could make up the encyclopaedia of being a no.9.
“They are two strikers who know how to move inside the area, one creates chaos and the other knows how to capitalise on the chaos. We have to give them the ball as little as possible and keep it ourselves.”
And on the importance of tomorrow’s match, Spalletti said: “When it’s a double-header, both matches are important. Any hesitation can cost dearly. I’m proud of the reaction they showed in Milan and I wouldn’t change my team for anyone in the world.
“We have to play as a team and not suffer from the opponent’s pressure, play our football.”
Jonathan David, Dusan Vlahovic and Arkadsiuz Milik are all unavailable for the Galatasaray match, so Spalletti was asked whether there could be an opportunity for Lois Openda on Tuesday night.
He replied: “This can be a turning point for anyone. Openda has already had opportunities and others will have them. We’ll see about how and when together.”
SASSUOLO, ITALY – JANUARY 06: Loïs Openda of Juventus during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Juventus FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on January 06, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Spalleti was then asked whether the in-form Weston McKennie, known for his versatility, is among the options to play at centre-forward.
He said: “I’m convinced that he’s already shown it. He’s a player who has the characteristics to play with his back to goal and also knows how to turn things around in a short space of time because he’s fast and technical.
“He’s shown everything, and we’ve had all the possible problems that have led him to going from a right-back to a left winger. His willingness to help his teammates is an example for everyone.”
And on the rest of the squad, Spalletti added: “I don’t know because we’ve had one training session and we won’t train before tomorrow night. We have to evaluate Thuram and there are some other situations that we’re carrying.
“The players have to recover and we have no other choice. Doing the same things repetitively is tiring on the mind as well.”
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 21: Players of Juventus pose for a team group photo prior to 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)
And giving his assessment of Galatasaray, Spalletti said: “We have to be ready for Galatasaray’s selections. We’re anticipating decisions that will create confusion and chaos. We have to try and play our game and we can’t be intimidated by their ferocity.”
And when asked if a victory away in Istanbul will be ‘enough’ for Juventus to qualify for the Champions League round of 16, Spalletti said: “We know the difficulties we’re facing because we’ve watched Galatasaray’s games. They’re a strong team and we’ve come here deserving to play this game.
“We’re happy to play against opponents like this. We’ll try to play the game in the correct way and we will see what level of quality we’re at, because these stadiums show you what mental strength you need to have as well. We don’t want to hide, we want to play the game and try to win.”
Spalletti on Inter vs. Juventus controversy
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Spalletti was given the opportunity to share his thoughts after the controversial Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus from Saturday night. The Bianconeri were on the losing side of a 3-2 scoreline, and were left furious after Pierre Kalulu was wrongfully sent off after a dive by Inter’s Alessandro Bastoni.
Spalletti gave his thoughts on the matter, the post-match comments made by Cristian Chivu, the reaction to Bastoni’s dive and what Juventus have to do to combat diving in the sport.
“I don’t want to speak over the words of Elkann and the directors. I can say that Pierre is a good guy, a decent person and the fact that he had to take a dig from an opposition coach is something I never expected.
“This would put me in a position to talk about Inter’s players and I don’t want to do that.
MONZA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 04: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, gestures during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between FC Internazionale and Torino at U-Power Stadium on February 04, 2026 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“Simulation is an offence to football and what I have to do is raise the team to a level where simulation does not allow others to determine games for us. What happens isn’t important, but what you do when something happens to you is. We needed to reverse the situation.
“We have to improve if we don’t want to concede that goal there, and we wanted to go and score again immediately afterwards. These are tests of maturity. Tomorrow will be a test of our maturity.”
There were some calls after the Inter vs. Juventus match that Bastoni should be dropped from the Italy national team squad as a result of his unsportsmanlike behaviour.
As the former head coach of the Italy national team, Spalletti was asked for his opinion on that thought.
He came out in defence of Bastoni, arguing that it would not be the right decision to drop him from the Italy squad: “Absolutely, Gattuso has to be free to call up whoever he wants. Unfortunately, I am no longer CT and I will leave that situation with him. We have a strong coach, we have to leave him to be free to do what he wants.”
Tottenham have bolstered their youth ranks with the capture of highly-rated defender George Jobling from Chelsea.
The news has been broken by reputable Tottenham insider account Lilywhite Rose, confirming that the North London club has completed the deal for the teenager who is widely regarded as one of the brightest defensive prospects in the country.
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Tottenham agree deal for England U16 captain George Jobling
Taking to X, John Wenham revealed: “Understand the club have completed the signing of highly regarded England U16 Captain and Right-Back, George Jobling formerly of Chelsea.”
#thfc Understand the club have completed the signing of highly regarded England U16 Captain and Right-Back, George Jobling formerly of Chelsea. ??????? pic.twitter.com/AcxiodNnsY
Jobling will arrive at Spurs with an impressive reputation, having most recently served as the captain of the England Under-16 squad.
His leadership qualities and technical ability have made him a standout performer on the international stage.
The move marks another significant step in Tottenham’s aggressive recruitment strategy, which has prioritised securing emerging talent before they reach professional terms.
15 year-old defender George Jobling has completed a move to Tottenham from Chelsea.???
Jobling has been playing with Chelsea’s U16 and U17 sides this season and was with the club for four years.?
The young defender is also a current England U16 international and was called up… pic.twitter.com/8Q26YUqNs8
George Jobling is a versatile defender who primarily operates as a right-back, though he has shown the tactical flexibility to slot into a central defensive role when required.
Born in May 2010, the 15-year-old is praised for his modern interpretation of the fullback role, combining defensive solidity with the recovery pace and overlapping runs necessary for a high-pressing system.
The signing is seen as a key addition to the Spurs academy, which has recently seen a surplus of center-backs but lacked a clear, high-ceiling specialist at fullback.
Jobling is expected to integrate into the Tottenham U18 setup as he continues his development toward the professional game.
Former Tottenham manager and pundit Tim Sherwood has sensationally claimed that Mohamed Salah is “100%” leaving Liverpool FC this summer.
Salah has been linked with a move away from Anfield since the famous fallout with the club and Arne Slot back in December.
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After being benched for three consecutive games, Salah gave an explosive interview accusing the club for throwing him under the bus and revealing that someone at the club does not want him at Liverpool anymore.
Tim Sherwood: Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool this summer
Sherwood, speaking on Sky Sports, stated that he is convinced that this is the final season for Salah at Liverpool.
He said:
“We have to thank Mo Salah for the time he has given to the Premier League, In an era where there’s not a great deal of world-class players, he’s certainly been one.
“In my opinion, I think he 100% leaves that club and he gets a fantastic ovation at the end of the season, whether that’s with a bit of silverware or not. He deserves silverware, he certainly does, but whatever happens, he’s been a magnificent servant to the club.”
"100% he will be leaving the club in the summer" ??
Tim Sherwood believes Mohamed Salah will still leave Liverpool at the end of the season despite being reintroduced to the side ?#skysportsfcpic.twitter.com/uU1KFheIEd
Since joining Liverpool in 2017, Salah has been a model of consistency, delivering record-breaking performances season after season.
Despite a slight dip in form this season, he has 15 goal contributions in 27 games across all competitions, including a stellar performance against Brighton, where he scored, assisted, and won a penalty.
In his last six games, Salah has scored two goals and assisted four, proving he remains a key figure for Liverpool.
Position
Appearances
Goals
Assists
Right Winger
388
224
111
Centre-Forward
35
28
8
Salah’s Liverpool careers stats from right wing and centre-forward via Transfermarkt
With multiple records broken and trophies won, including two Premier League titles, a Champions League, an FA Cup, two League Cups, and more, Salah’s departure would mark the end of a golden era at Anfield.
If he leaves, there’s no doubt Salah will receive a hero’s farewell from Liverpool fans, cementing his legacy as one of the club’s all-time greats.
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Although Álvaro Arbeloa continues to push for his continuity at Real Madrid, his position could be at risk. Thriving at Benfica, José Mourinho is once again attracting the attention of Los Blancos, who could pursue his return due to a reported clause in his current contract.
Following Xabi Alonso’s surprising departure, Álvaro Arbeloa became Real Madrid’s leader, aiming to compete for every title this season. However, his continuity at the club is far from guaranteed, which is why the board remains alert to a potential replacement. With this in mind, José Mourinho’s return is emerging as an increasingly strong possibility, as the Portuguese coach reportedly has a clause in his contract that could facilitate such a move.
According to Mundo Deportivo, José Mourinho has included a release clause in his contract upon joining Benfica. With this in mind, the Portuguese coach could activate it within the ten days following his final match of the current season with the club. Although the value of the clause has not been disclosed, the Real Madrid‘s return of the experienced manager has always been on the table, given the strong impact of his previous spell with the team.
José Mourinho has successfully reinvented himself after challenging tenures with Tottenham Hotspur, AS Roma, and Fenerbahçe. Back in Portugal, he has restored his influence, guiding the team to the UEFA Champions League playoffs. Although Real Madrid have shown increasing interest, no negotiations have started, leaving it as speculation that might solidify pending his team’s advancement in European competition.
Not only Real Madrid remain interested in José Mourinho. Like the Spanish side, Portugal are reportedly keeping an eye on the experienced coach, looking to pair him with Cristiano Ronaldo. Given this, he has decided to remain quite cautious about his future. When asked if he would be able to turn down Florentino Perez in the event of an offer from Los Blancos, he said: “Yes, you can. I can also do it.”With this, he makes it clear that his comeback would not be easy.
Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica.
José Mourinho left an impressive legacy at Real Madrid
After shining impressively with Inter Milan, José Mourinho was chosen to lead Real Madrid. Coming off six years without reaching the Champions League Round of 16, the Portuguese coach broke that poor run by guiding the team to three consecutive semifinals. In addition, he imposed a strong winning mentality, significantly raising the team’s competitiveness. For this reason, the coach decided to speak about his legacy at the Spanish side.
“I am one of the few coaches who left Madrid without being sacked. I have no reproaches…The day I left, the president told me ‘you’ve done the difficult thing, now comes the easy’… I gave it everything I could in Madrid. I succeeded at some things, I failed at others, but I really did give it everything I could. And when you give it everything, you build a connection that lasts forever,” José Mourinho said at the press conference.
Despite securing only three titles during his tenure at Real Madrid, the Portuguese coach successfully reignited the team’s competitive spirit. He elevated the performance level of several players and left an indelible legacy, embedding a culture of hard work into the club’s DNA. For this reason, José Mourinho’s potential return is supposedly viewed as pivotal in unlocking the full potential of the team’s young talents.
Álvaro Arbeloa ,Head Coach of Real Madrid and SL Benfica Head Coach José Mourinho.
Cagliari have reshuffled their personnel to take on an unchanged Lecce side in Monday evening’s Serie A kick-off.
Cagliari are coming in off the back of a 2-0 defeat away against Roma last time out in Serie A, but had gone on a three-match win streak the weeks prior, including victories over Fiorentina and Juventus.
Fabio Pisacane’s side find themselves in 13th place in the Serie A table ahead of kick-off, seven points clear of the relegation zone.
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 09: Donyell Malen of AS Roma scores the team’s second goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on February 09, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Lecce picked up their first win in nine matches with a 2-1 victory over Udinese last time out in the league.
Lecce are in 18th place ahead of kick-off with 21 points from 24 matches, but a draw on Monday evening will be enough for them to lift themselves out of the relegation zone at the expense of Fiorentina, who are level on points with Eusebio Di Francesco’s side as things stand.
Cagliari have made several changes to their starting line-up following last week’s defeat against Roma.
Yerry Mina and Adam Obert come back into the back three, while Gabriele Zappa comes back in at right wing-back. Marco Palestra is expected to play in a more advanced role on the right wing. There are also opportunities for Ibrahim Sulemana, Riyad Idrissi and Leandro Pavoletti.
Unsurprisingly, Lecce have stuck with the exact same starting XI that beat Udinese last time out in Serie A, with Santiago Pierotti, Walid Cheddira and Riccardo Sottil leading the attack.
Kick-off is due at 19.45 GMT.
LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Omri Gandelman (#16) of US Lecce scores his team’s opening goal during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Via del Mare on February 08, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Luciano Spalletti has criticised Inter head coach Cristian Chivu after his comments on Pierre Kalulu following the eventful Derby d’Italia in Serie A over the weekend, but has defended Alessandro Bastoni despite his role in getting the Juventus man sent off.
Inter beat Juventus 3-2 in a fiery Derby d’Italia in Serie A over the weekend in a game that was not without its controversies. Most notably, Juventus’s Kalulu was wrongly sent off for a second bookable offence in the 42nd minute.
Newspapers in Italy described the first booking as harsh, and claimed that the second was ‘absurd’ and ‘non-existent’.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
That is because Inter’s Bastoni was adjudged to have dived in order to get Kalulu sent off. However, as this was a second yellow card incident and not a straight red card, VAR was not able to intervene.
For a similar reason, Bastoni will not face retrospective punishment despite the fact that he was also carrying a yellow card at the time and would have been sent off had referee Federico La Penna shown him a second yellow card instead.
Spalletti comments on Inter 3-2 Juventus controversies
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, reacts during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Juventus camp were enraged at the decision to send Kalulu off. Spalletti along with Juventus CEO Damien Comolli were seen angrily confronting referee La Penna in the tunnel after full-time.
The Bianconeri sent Comolli and director Giorgio Chiellini to talk to the press after full-time over the weekend, which means that Spalletti did not have the opportunity to give his thoughts immediately after the Inter match.
Spalletti was finally able to share his opinions on the matter during his pre-match press conference ahead of Juventus’s Champions League play-off match against Galatasaray on Monday evening.
Spalletti was not best pleased about Chivu’s decision to criticise Kalulu during his post-match interview.
Chivu had said: “I think it is a light touch, but it’s still a touch. When I dealt with similar situations in the Champions League, I told my players not to put themselves in a situation where they force the referee to make the call.
“Even if it’s light, and we have to admit it is a light touch, my player still felt the touch and was running at full speed. Kalulu is an experienced player and he ought to know that in these situations, you keep your hands to yourself.”
MONZA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 04: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between FC Internazionale and Torino at U-Power Stadium on February 04, 2026 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Giving his response on Monday evening, Spalletti replied: “I don’t want to speak over the words of Elkann and the directors. I can say that Pierre is a good guy, a decent person and the fact that he had to take a dig from an opposition coach is something I never expected.
“This would put me in a position to talk about Inter’s players and I don’t want to do that.
“Simulation is an offence to football and what I have to do is raise the team to a level where simulation does not allow others to determine games for us. What happens isn’t important, but what you do when something happens to you is. We needed to reverse the situation.
“We have to improve if we don’t want to concede that goal there, and we wanted to go and score again immediately afterwards. These are tests of maturity. Tomorrow will be a test of our maturity.”
There were some calls after the Inter vs. Juventus match that Bastoni should be dropped from the Italy national team squad as a result of his unsportsmanlike behaviour.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Alessandro Bastoni 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)
As the former head coach of the Italy national team, Spalletti was asked for his opinion on that thought.
He came out in defence of Bastoni, arguing that it would not be the right decision to drop him from the Italy squad: “Absolutely, Gattuso has to be free to call up whoever he wants. Unfortunately, I am no longer CT and I will leave that situation with him. We have a strong coach, we have to leave him to be free to do what he wants.”
Tottenham’s managerial pursuit of Mauricio Pochettino has hit a significant roadblock, as reports from Spain suggest the former Spurs boss is holding out for a dream move to Real Madrid.
According to Defensa Central, the Argentine is being eyed to take over at the Santiago Bernabeu this summer, potentially dealing a crushing blow to Tottenham’s hopes of a romantic North London reunion.
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Mauricio Pochettino lays out demand to Real Madrid
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While Pochettino is currently leading the United States national team toward the 2026 World Cup, his desire for a return to elite European club football is no secret.
However, he isn’t willing to walk into the Bernabeu without assurances. The report states that Pochettino has made it clear to president Florentino Perez that the current squad requires a surgical overhaul to maximise its potential.
Specifically, Pochettino’s “ideal shopping list” consists of three marquee signings: two world-class center-backs and a dominant central midfielder.
This demand reportedly aligns with Real Madrid’s internal recruitment strategy, as the club looks to find long-term stability following the departure of Xabi Alonso earlier this year.
With current head coach Álvaro Arbeloa’s permanent job at Real Madrid contingent on how he does for the remainder of the season, Pochettino is waiting in the wings to see if a vacancy emerges.
Spurs still want Pochettino despite Igor Tudor appointment
The Argentine remains a beloved figure among the Spurs faithful, many of whom are desperate to see the man who led them to the 2019 Champions League final return to steady the ship.
However, if Real Madrid meets Pochettino’s transfer demands, Tottenham may find themselves losing out on a dream return of their fan favourite.
Despite Kylian Mbappé’s outstanding level, Álvaro Arbeloa’s work continues to raise serious doubts, as the team is still dealing with several issues. In light of this, Real Madrid have reportedly set clear conditions for the coach’s continuity in the 2026–27 season.
Led by Kylian Mbappé, Real Madrid have managed to remain highly competitive. With 38 goals to his name, the Frenchman has driven the team in the race for the top spot in LaLiga while also pushing for success in the UEFA Champions League. Despite this,Álvaro Arbeloa’s work has not been entirely convincing, raising doubts about his continuity. For this reason, Los Blancos have reportedly set clear conditions for the coach to remain in charge for the 2026–27 season.
According to Mario Cortegana of The Athletic, people close to Álvaro Arbeloa claim that he has a contract with the club until the end of next season. However, Real Madrid have declined to comment on the Spaniard’s contractual situation. In fact, his continuity as head coach has reportedly been tied to results: winning LaLiga would earn him credit, but lifting the Champions League would be the definitive benchmark to secure his future.
Despite Álvaro Arbeloa leading Real Madrid to a solid run of results, he continues to raise serious doubts within the team. With an unconvincing midfield, the coach still struggles to find balance in the lineup. In addition, defensive stability has been nonexistent, leaving Dean Huijsen performing at a noticeably lower level compared to the start of the season. As a result, questions emerge over whether keeping Álvaro is truly the definitive solution.
Far from everything being negative, Álvaro Arbeloa appears to be identifying Trent Alexander-Arnold as a key piece in stabilizing the midfield. Although the Englishman naturally starts as a right-back, the coach pushes for him to move into midfield, where he can organize game in a brilliant manner. After shining against Real Sociedad, he is expected to start again against Benfica in the Champions League, where a defeat could ultimately decide the coach’s future.
Alvaro Arbeloa, Head Coach of Real Madrid, congratulates Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid for scoring.
Real Madrid are reportedly targeting four blockbuster signings
While Álvaro Arbeloa’s future remains uncertain, Real Madrid are already strategizing for the 2026–27 season. With this proactive approach, they supposedly plan to facilitate the departures of players like David Alaba, Antonio Rüdiger, and Dani Carvajal. Furthermore, another player may also leave, creating opportunities to incorporate fresh talent. Consequently, Los Blancos reportedly aim to make four new signings.
According to Christian Blasco of Diario Sport, Los Blancos have decided to target two center-backs. Although names such as Ibrahima Konaté, Castello Lukeba, and Jacobo Ramos have been mentioned, no final decisions have been made yet regarding the definitive targets. At the same time, the club has also decided to strengthen the right-back position, with the continuity of David Jiménez from Real Madrid Castilla emerging as a strong possibility.
Far from limiting their plans to those positions, Real Madrid are also reportedly determined to sign a playmaking midfielder. Given the difficulty of signing world-class players due to their contracts, the club has chosen to look for a less high-profile option with differential potential, with Kees Smit emerging as the favored choice, Diario Sport reveals. With this in mind, Los Blancos are aiming for a rebuild next season.
Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe and Alvaro Arbeloa, Head Coach.
Now in charge of the USMNT, Mauricio Pochettino broke the silence over the hurdles he faced when he had the task to coach Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe at Paris Saint-Germain.
Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappé were expected to form one of the most lethal attacking trios in soccer after the Argentine star arrived in Paris in 2021. But despite flashes of brilliance, the group never fully clicked en route to European glory. Years after his stint with the Parisian side, U.S. men’s national team boss Mauricio Pochettino has opened up about the challenges of managing all three superstars.
Appointed in early 2021, Pochettino was tasked with finally delivering a UEFA Champions League title to PSG, which already featured Neymar and Mbappé and would add Messi six months later. Speaking on the High Performance podcast, the coach said he felt fortunate to lead such a star-studded roster, but noted that “only 11 can play,” a reality that made squad management complicated.
The Argentine manager then addressed the pressure that comes with overseeing so many elite players, including the star-studded front line: “The problem is when people start to say, ‘Ah, come on, you need to win four–nil from the bus.’ But it’s not like that, because you receive Messi with no preseason after the Copa América, big stress and trauma after leaving Barcelona—he needed time to adapt. Neymar had some problems. Mbappé too. But these three guys need a team behind them to play for them.”
Beyond tactics, Pochettino also discussed the difficulty of assigning roles among the three global icons. “They need to share space. Who’s the penalty taker? It’s not easy to say, because Messi, Neymar, Mbappé… it’s a really complex situation as it goes on. What we did was be ourselves and try to do things the way we felt was right, knowing we were going to suffer and that it was going to be difficult,” he added.
Mauricio Pochettino, head coach of Paris Saint-Germain.
After transforming Tottenham Hotspur into one of England’s top sides and nearly winning the Champions League in 2019, PSG’s hierarchy expected a similar evolution. But Pochettino acknowledged that the same tactical blueprint could not simply be replicated with a squad that, despite its talent, already had an established identity from previous seasons.
“If we were in Tottenham a team that was so high line, press high, recover balls in the opposite half… You cannot expect that Messi is going to press people. When he was in his peak at Barcelona with Guardiola, he never pressed and that is the situation where people can be confused. That was the (most) difficult challenge,” Pochettino added.
Pochettino and the Messi moment
At Tottenham, Pochettino built stars such as Harry Kane, Son Heung-min, and Dele Alli before they became global standouts. In Paris, man-management required a different approach, though he emphasized that despite individualized treatment, he never had discipline issues with the attacking trio and said the squad remained respectful toward the coaching staff.
One controversial moment came during Messi’s third PSG appearance, against Olympique Lyonnais. With the score 1-1 in the 76th minute, Pochettino substituted him: “I remember when I took Messi off against Lyon. He was a little disappointed, but that was my decision because it was to protect him. He had a problem with his knee.”
At the time, Messi had already missed several matches due to fitness concerns, and Pochettino said his decision was meant to avoid a setback. “He said to me, ‘Coach, you need to ask me.’ I said, ‘Yeah, but I cannot ask because all my feedback from the doctors says you are at big risk of injury in your knee.’ He said, ‘Yeah, but Guardiola always asked me before taking me off.’ I said, ‘Yeah, but I am not Guardiola,’” the USMNT boss recalled.
Lionel Messi of Paris Saint-Germain scores against Manchester City.
Far from seeing it as a show of authority, Pochettino said the call was purely protective with a crucial Champions League match against Manchester City looming: “Two weeks later we had that game, and he had been out for two weeks. He started training Monday, played Wednesday, scored a beautiful goal to make it 2-1 when we beat Manchester City. Afterward he came into the dressing room and hugged me. He just hugged me. He said nothing.”
Pedri's absence, as a key figure in Barcelona’s midfield, proved decisive in the team’s recent defeat against Atlético Madrid. However, the Spaniard could return sooner than expected, with a reportedly clear target date for his comeback to the pitch.
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Barcelona have established themselves as one of the most solid teams in the world. With an outstanding high press, Hansi Flick has managed to impose a consistently strong level of performance. Despite this, Pedri’s absence has been keenly felt, as the defeat against Atlético Madrid exposed the shortcomings of this approach without the Spaniard. Nevertheless, the coach could recover the 23-year-old star sooner than expected.
After the match against Slavia Praha, Pedri suffered a right hamstring injury that was expected to sideline him for around a month. In his absence, Hansi Flick chose to rely on Dani Olmo and even Marc Bernal at the base of the play. While this approach worked in some matches, the absence of the 23-year-old star proved crucial against Atlético Madrid, as he is key to the team’s high pressing. Nevertheless, the coach could have him back sooner than anticipated.
According to Didac Peyret of Diario Sport, Barcelona have scheduled Pedri’s return for February 22, ahead of the match against Levante. After enduring his third injury of the season, coach Hansi Flick might choose a gradual reintroduction, which means he may not start immediately. Nonetheless, the Spaniard’s comeback promises a significant boost to the team’s overall consistency.
Despite Pedri’s return, Hansi Flick could make adjustments to the starting lineup. After the defeat against Atlético Madrid, the team’s players decided to talk to the coach, as they believe they should be more flexible with their tactical approach since they cannot play with a high line with all players and against all opponents, reports The Athletic. For this reason, Marc Bernal could start to play a more prominent role, as he has shown a potential to make a difference.
Pedri of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the LaLiga EA Sports.
Hansi Flick could also soon welcome back another key midfielder
Unlike his first season, Hansi Flick has had to deal with several key injury absences, complicating the team’s development. At the start of the 2025–26 season, the absences of Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski significantly weakened the side. Once both players returned, they suffered the losses of Andreas Christensen, Pablo Gavi, and Pedri, complicating matters. Nevertheless, the coach is expected to recover one of these players in the near future.
According to Hansi Flick, Pablo Gavi has surprised him with his performances in training, as he returned to ball work just seven days ago. After accelerating his recovery timeline, the Spanish midfielder is expected to return to the pitch in March, the coach announced. With his comeback, Barcelona gain much greater depth and consistency in the creative side of midfield. However, the 21-year-old could be reintroduced gradually to the team in order to avoid any setbacks.
Pedri of FC Barcelona looks on from the bench during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Brazil national team head coach Carlo Ancelotti was seen enjoying himself during carnival celebrations in Rio De Janeiro over the weekend, and was spotted drinking a few beers with his former Milan striker Ronaldo: ‘I’m sure he’s loving the experience’.
Brazil have already qualified for the World Cup and will next be in action against France and Croatia in a pair of international friendlies on March 26 and April 1 respectively.
epa12137464 Italian Carlo Ancelotti (L) and the president of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), Samir Xaud, attend a press conference where Ancelotti was presented as new head coach of men’s Brazilian national soccer team, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 May 2025. EPA-EFE/ANDRE COELHO
Before then, Ancelotti has been able to take in some of the local culture and traditions at a series of carnival celebrations across the country. He was most recently in Rio along with a number of former Brazil stars including Ronaldo and Denilson.
As per local outlet ge.globo, Ancelotti and Ronaldo were based in boxes next to each other, and at one stage, Ronaldo passed the former Milan and Real Madrid coach on a float during a parade. They were filmed sipping on beers and waving at each other amidst the vast crowds.
What Ronaldo said about Ancelotti during Rio carnival
epa12137404 Italian Carlo Ancelotti attends a press conference where he was presented as new head coach of men’s Brazilian national soccer team in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26 May 2025. EPA-EFE/Antonio Lacerda
Ronaldo was later stopped for a brief interview with ge.globo, discussing his relationship with Ancelotti and the prospects for the Italy national team/
“We were trying to select the World Cup squad, I included myself in there,” Ronaldo joked.
“I know him well and from the conversations we’ve had, I’m sure he’s loving the experience of being here and getting to know our people, working in Brazilian football, the most successful winner of World Cups.
“I’m sure he’s enjoying this energy of the Brazilian people rooting for him, because he’ll need it during the World Cup.”
It wasn’t a good look for Alessandro Bastoni during Inter-Juventus when he caused and celebrated Pierre Kalulu’s red card, but it would be wrong to omit him from the Italy national team for this, writes Lorenzo Bettoni.
Why Bastoni should not face punishment with Italy national team
Some Italian fans and journalists called for Bastoni to be dropped from the Italy national team because of his behaviour in Inter-Juventus on Saturday. The Italy international not only deceived the referee with a dive that led to Kalulu’s second yellow card, but also wildly celebrated when the official showed the red.
Bastoni’s actions “didn’t align with the principles of fair play,” as Inter President Beppe Marotta has admitted, but this doesn’t mean the defender should be excluded from the Italy squad.
BARI, ITALY – AUGUST 16: Alessandro Bastoni of Inter during Pre-Season Friendly match between FC Internazionale and Olympiacos FC at Stadio San Nicola on August 16, 2025 in Bari, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Several sources have already reassured that Gattuso will not take action, meaning that Bastoni will be part of the Italy squad next month when the Azzurri meet Northern Ireland in a vital World Cup play-off semi-final. Rightly so, I would say.
Again, what Bastoni did wasn’t nice to see, especially because we are talking about one of the best Italian players and one of the supposed leaders in the Azzurri dressing room, who should set the example rather than trying to cause even more confusion to the referee.
Sadly, Bastoni is not alone in this. Over the last few months, the quality of refereeing in Serie A has hit new lows one week after another, but match officials have not been helped by footballers in any way.
Every time, in every game, we see players going down in pain for the slightest touches, hoping that a VAR check would spot a step-on-foot and a resulting penalty. Too many times, footballers, especially in Serie A, overreact whenever an opponent goes for a challenge, hoping to cause whatever punishment.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale disputes with Referee Felix Zwayer during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Liverpool FC at Stadio San Siro on December 09, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
VAR has surely caused more problems than those it has solved this term. It’s been overused far too much for minor incidents, but, ironically, the protocol didn’t allow it to intervene to save Kalulu from being sent off on Saturday, given that his foul was a second-yellow card offence.
The Bastoni incident has been blown out of proportion because of the scale of the game, but it should also be a turning point from which footballers have to show a different attitude towards referees by sticking to the principles of the game without unnecessary drama that only makes the game more toxic.
Bastoni should not be punished by Gattuso for something that everybody, wrongly, does. And this is even more true ahead of the most important Italy game in the last four years.
On March 26, the Azzurri will be hosting Northern Ireland in Bergamo in the World Cup play-off semi-final. If they progress, they’ll visit Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina in the final, and if the Azzurri are to qualify for the World Cup, they need their best players and unity.
Hopefully, Bastoni won’t get the tough reception that Gigio Donnarumma has sometimes experienced during Italy games in the past, especially in his first years at PSG. Club-related matters must be set aside during the next international break as Gennaro Gattuso will need unity on and off the pitch to avoid another World Cup fiasco.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Referee, Alejandro Hernandez, shows a yellow card to Gennaro Gattuso, Head Coach of Italy, during 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)
Many Juventus fans won’t agree with this, but not even Juventus would want or need Bastoni to be dropped from the Italy squad. The Bianconeri didn’t hold back criticism towards Italian referees on Saturday, calling for immediate “change” but didn’t mention Bastoni directly during post-match interviews.
They know this sort of attitude is sadly part of the game sometimes, but referees should now have the tools to avoid affecting games so heavily.
Surely, Bastoni won’t be proud watching the replays of his dive and celebration, but he has a lesson to learn from this. Italian legends like Franco Baresi, Beppe Bergomi and Paolo Maldini earned the respect of their opponents, especially for the way they behaved on the pitch, and those who are now expected to lead the national team, such as Bastoni, must lead by example.
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 05: Alessandro Bastoni of Italy in action during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Estonia at Stadio di Bergamo on September 05, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
Moreover, there’s a lesson that all Serie A players should learn. The less that referee gets involved, the better it is for the game. Inter’s 2-2 draw against Napoli in January was one of the best games in Serie A this season, also because the match official, Daniele Doveri, rarely blew the whistle; only five times in the first half.
Too often, when an Italian team faces a Premier League side in Europe, we are shocked by the difference in the pace and intensity, which is also a consequence of how fragmented Serie A games are.
VAR has to change, players and referees must change too, but this doesn’t mean the Azzurri must go to a massive game without one of their best players.
Manchester United are plotting a surprise raid on Liverpool star Alexis Mac Allister, as per the latest reports from The Mirror.
In what would be one of the most controversial transfers in Premier League history, Old Trafford bosses have reportedly added the World Cup winner to their summer shortlist as they look to overhaul a midfield set to lose veteran Casemiro.
Alexis Mac Allister linked with Anfield exit as Man United eye shock raid
Transfer to Manchester United unlikely due to Liverpool rivalry
Despite the reported interest from Manchester United, a direct transfer remains highly improbable.
The rivalry is so fierce that the two clubs almost never do direct business with one another.
Historically, Liverpool and Man United have preferred to sell abroad rather than strengthen their greatest rival.
There has not been a direct transfer between the two clubs since 1964, when Phil Chisnall moved from United to Liverpool.
There have been players who have played for both the clubs like Michael Owen and Paul Ince, however, both played for a third club before eventually crossing enemy lines.
Players who have played for both Liverpool and Manchester United
While direct moves are extinct, several high-profile names have represented both badges throughout their careers:
Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford has hinted that he could already be heading for a transfer away from the Etihad Stadium.
The 23-year-old only joined Man City from Burnley in the summer, having previously impressed a great deal during his time with the Clarets.
Trafford must have thought he was joining to become Pep Guardiola’s number one, but it hasn’t worked out that way.
Fans on the lookout for how to buy Manchester City vs Newcastle tickets will likely be aware that they’ll see Gianluigi Donnarumma lining up for their team in this Premier League clash, with Trafford limited to cup games so far ever since Donnarumma also joined in the summer.
James Trafford speaks out after difficult season at Manchester City
Trafford played in the FA Cup win over Salford City at the weekend and spoke afterwards about this difficult period he’s had at City.
James Trafford in action for Man City (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
The England Under-21 international must have been hoping for more playing time this season as it would likely have seen him in contention for a place in Thomas Tuchel’s England 2026 World Cup squad.
Now, however, that looks in serious about due to the presence of Donnarumma, and this has led to Trafford hinting it’s quite clearly made him unhappy.
“I didn’t expect the situation [with Donnarumma] to happen but it happened, so just get on with it. So it’s happened so I work very hard every day and see what happens, give it my best shot,” he said, as quoted by the Guardian.
“So it is what it is. It’s football, you’ve got to keep grafting every day and the games that come, play as hard as you can. This is just another experience to add to my career and it has been a good learning experience.”
When asked if he could stay at MCFC this summer, he responded: “Who knows, it’s football. Let’s take it a day at a time and try and work as hard as I can and whatever happens, happens.
“I’ve obviously got a contract, so don’t know what happens next season. I just know that I’ll just take it a day at a time and try and improve.”
On his World Cup hopes, he added: “No, obviously everyone knows what’s going on with me. So I’ve just got to, whenever I play, play as well as I can. I haven’t spoken to them about if that’s enough, but I play as well as I can and train every day very hard and it’s just down to me.”
Trafford’s situation has seen him linked with the likes of Tottenham, Leeds United, and Newcastle recently.
Cristiano Ronaldo will be facing a long break due to FIFA calendar until his next game with Al Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo, even at 40 years old, remains a central figure for both his club, Al Nassr, and the Portugal national team. Still drawing global attention, the key question now is when the legendary striker will take the field again.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s next game is scheduled for Wednesday, February 18, when Al Nassr will be hosting FK Arkadag for the second leg of the Round of 16 in the 2025-26 AFC Champions League 2 at Al Awwal Park. The forward made his return after his boycott to the SPL on Friday, scoring one goal in the 2-0 win over Al Fateh SC.
Regarding the Portugal national team, Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to return during the March international break. After having his suspension lifted ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the veteran forward will be available for selection for Portugal’s two friendlies, one of which is reportedly set to be against the USMNT.
So far this season, the Portuguese icon has scored 19 goals and provided 3 assists in 23 games for Al Nassr, while netting 5 goals in 5 UEFA World Cup qualifiers for Portugal. With the World Cup set for the USA, Canada, and Mexico at the end of the campaign, Ronaldo will be determined to arrive at what will likely be his final major tournament in top form.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr FC scoring a bicycle kick.
Ronaldo and a long break due to FIFA schedule
After his stunning bicycle-kick goal against Al Khaleej, Cristiano Ronaldo was rested for Al Nassr’s midweek AFC Champions League Two match. But from that point forward, the Portuguese star will endure a 24-day gap without competitive action, a result of the upcoming FIFA competition schedule.
From December 1 through 18, Qatar will host the second edition of the FIFA Arab Cup, with the final set for Lusail Stadium, the same venue as the 2022 World Cup final. With several Saudi Pro League players involved, including stars of the Saudi Arabian national team, clubs, including Al Nassr, will be unable to meet domestic player requirements, forcing the SPL into a temporary pause during the tournament.
With nearly a month separating matches until the December 21 showdown against Al Najma SC, local reports say Al Nassr’s players will receive nine days of rest. Afterward, Ronaldo and his teammates will begin training at the club’s new first-team facility, developed in partnership with King Saud University.
Girona take on Barcelona in a pivotal Matchday 24 clash during the 2025/26 La Liga campaign. Below is all the essential information, including kickoff times and how to watch the matchup live on TV and via streaming platforms.
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Girona vs Barcelona
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3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Monday, February 16, 2026
With the La Liga race tightening, Barcelona enter a must-win clash against Girona FC after Real Madrid jumped to 60 points atop the table with a 4-1 victory over Real Sociedad. Barcelonatrail by two with a game in hand and can’t afford a slip.
Facing this Cules in need of victory will be Girona, who have collected 26 points in this campaign, and are fighting to stay clear of the relegation zone. Undoubtedly, this promises to be a high-stakes battle at both ends of the standings you won’t want to miss.
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Although Weston McKennie did not begin as an undisputed starter at Juventus, he has managed to become one of Luciano Spalletti’s key players. Despite this, the USMNT star does not have his continuity secured, as a reported new demand has complicated the negotiations.
Luciano Spalletti’s arrival has completely transformed Juventus, imposing a clearly defined style of play. Kenan Yıldız has established himself as the undisputed leader of the team, while Weston McKennie has emerged as one of its most important players. However, the USMNT star has not fully secured his future with the Vecchia Signora, as negotiations have reportedly stalled due to a specific player’s agent demand.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus have made Weston McKennie’s continuity a top priority, but contract renewal talks have stalled. Given his impressive form, the agents of the USMNT star are demanding that his current salary—around €2.5–3 million per season—be doubled. While the Italian side are willing to offer a pay raise, they are not prepared to meet the latest request, which has put negotiations under strain.
Even though McKennie does not have his future at the Vecchia Signora fully secured, he has made it clear that extending his deal is an absolute priority. However, Weston has established himself as one of the team’s best players and wants that status to be reflected in his new contract. In addition, coach Luciano Spalletti has made it clear that the USMNT star is one of the most important players in the squad.
Following the emergence of Khéphren Thuram and Manuel Locatelli, Weston has had to adapt by playing as a mezzala, an attacking midfielder, or a right winger in order to gain prominence. Far from slowing his progression, this adjustment allowed the USMNT star to become the fourth-most-used player in the squad, playing a key role in Juventus’ system. In addition, he is the team’s second-highest scorer, making his continuity crucial for Spalletti.
Weston McKennie of Juventus celebrates after scoring a goal.
Report: McKennie attracts attention from several European teams
After struggling in previous seasons, Juventus chose not to prioritize Weston McKennie’s contract renewal, as he seemed likely to leave the club. However, coach Luciano Spalletti has significantly transformed his career, turning him into one of the most complete players in the world. With his contract set to expire in June 2026, the USMNT star has become a primary target for major clubs, which opens the door to a potential departure.
According to Ben Jacobs on X, previously known as Twitter, Atlético Madrid have prioritized acquiring Weston McKennie to bolster their midfield. With Conor Gallagher’s departure, the Spanish club feels the absence of a genuine box-to-box midfielder, a role that the USMNT star can ideally fill. However, Premier League clubs, along with Inter Milan, AC Milan, and AS Roma, reportedly also have an interest in signing him, making his future a tough fight.
Weston McKennie of Juventus in action during the Serie A match.
Genoa head coach Daniele De Rossi has had his say on the controversial decision to send off Pierre Kalulu during the Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus on Saturday evening, suggesting that the Frenchman fell victim to ‘the stupidest VAR rule’.
Inter claimed a 3-2 victory over their arch rivals Juventus on Saturday evening, but the game was not without its controversial talking points. In the 42nd minute, Juve defender Kalulu was sent off for his second bookable offence. Newspapers in Italy described Kalulu’s first booking as harsh, and claimed that the second was ‘absurd’ and ‘non-existent’.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Bastoni, who was on a yellow card himself at the time, was seen passionately celebrating the decision to send off Kalulu, which caused further anger among the Bianconeri management and fanbase.
De Rossi weighs in on Inter 3-2 Juventus and refereeing standards
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 30: Genoa CGC head coach Daniele De Rossi gestures during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on January 30, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
De Rossi has not hid his frustrations with referees in recent weeks. Last weekend, his Genoa side were beaten 3-2 by Napoli, largely due to a 95th-minute penalty being awarded in favour of the Partenopei after a VAR review.
“I already talked last week about penalties. None of us know what a clear and obvious error is anymore. We no longer know if we have to step on a foot or just glance over it,” De Rossi said after the Napoli game.
“The football that I played in no longer exists. I must tell my players to keep their arms behind their backs and not go into tackles. I don’t know what sport I am coaching.”
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Rasmus Hojlund of Napoli (left) scores a goal on a penalty kick during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
De Rossi has since had his chance to comment on the controversial refereeing from the Derby d’Italia.
He believes that it is a positive that this incident happened in such a high-profile game, given the attention it brings outside Italy, and claims that it would take ‘two days’ to amend the necessary VAR rules
“I was one of the first to celebrate the introduction of VAR and perhaps one of the first to realise that we will always be chasing each other on certain things,” De Rossi said (via Corriere dello Sport).
“The only positive thing about what happened is that it was a match between Juve and Inter, which makes the whole world talk about it. It’s a game that the whole world watches and is massively important in Italy.
FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 4: Federico La Penna referee reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Cremonese at Artemio Franchi on January 4, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“The stupidest VAR rule, and I have been saying it for three years, is that a second yellow is not as serious as a straight red. It would be easy to change that in two days. Every second yellow, from tomorrow, should be reviewed.
“I think it would be difficult to find anyone who disagrees that a second yellow is not as serious as a red card after Saturday night, nowadays it changes a game even more than a goal or a penalty.”
Roma can breathe a sigh of relief, as neither Wesley França nor Paulo Dybala are expected to be sidelined for significant periods after recent injury concerns.
When will Dybala and Wesley return for Roma?
Dybala was ruled out of Sunday evening’s 2-2 draw between Napoli and Roma at the Stadio Maradona, and with Matias Soule only fit enough for a spot on the bench, Gian Piero Gasperini named Lorenzo Pellegrini and January signing Bryan Zaragoza as the supporting attackers behind centre-forward Donyell Malen.
Dybala has been struggling with a recurring pain in his knee, and according to reports from Corriere dello Sport, the most recent issue was due to a small inflammation in his leg rather than a strain or a tear.
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala celebrates a goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
This means that he could be in contention to feature against Cremonese in Serie A next weekend, but there is a chance that the Giallorossi decide to rest him in order to have him at full fitness in time for an enormous clash against Juventus on March 1.
Wesley was named as a starter against Napoli on Sunday evening, but his evening was cut short after being brought down by Amir Rrahmani in the penalty area, the incident which led to Malen putting the Giallorosi 2-1 ahead from the spot.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Amir Rrahmani causes a penalty for AS Roma committing a foul on Wesley during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
According to Corriere dello Sport, medical tests have shown that there is no fracture or break to the ankle in question. It was an impact injury and there is heavy bruising, but like Dybala, Wesley could be declared fit enough to play against Cremonese next weekend, if not against Juventus the following week if Roma decide to be extra cautious.
Former Serie A coach Serse Cosmi responds to Juventus director Giorgio Chiellini, who complained about the officiating in the Bianconeri’s 3-2 loss against Inter: ‘I experienced what wasn’t football.’
Kalulu’s red card infuriates Chiellini and Juventus
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The French defender received a second yellow card for a foul on Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni, who appeared to go down too easily and then celebrated when his opponent was sent off.
Inter coach Cristian Chivu said the Juventus defender should not have put his hands on Bastoni, while Chiellini angrily confronted the referee inside the tunnel and then voiced his frustration to the media, arguing that it was “impossible to talk about football” after such a mistake.
“I didn’t like any of the words,” Cosmi told Sport Mediaset via Corriere dello Sport.
Cosmi tells Chiellini: ‘I experienced what wasn’t football’
“Not those Cristian Chivu, from whom I expected something different considering his intelligence, but I also didn’t like Giorgio Chiellini’s, who came to tell us this isn’t football. With all due respect, I experienced what wasn’t football.”
Cosmi’s reference was to the Calciopoli scandal in 2006, which saw Juventus being stripped of two titles and relegated to Serie B.
Cosmi was the Udinese coach in 2005-06, but remained in charge of the Bianconeri for just 24 games as he was sacked in February 2006.
Corriere dello Sport reports that the officiating in Inter-Juventus did not infuriate the Bianconeri only, but Milan are also upset, especially because the Rossoneri previously complained about other referee decisions this season.
Juventus are not the only Serie A side unhappy with the officiating in their latest Serie A match against Inter, which saw their defender Pierre Kalulu sent off with two yellow cards in the first half.
Milan unhappy with referee decisions in Inter vs. Juventus
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
As reported by Corriere dello Sport (via Calciomercato.com), there is also discontent within Milan about how such an important game was officiated, especially because the Rossoneri are challenging Inter in the race for the Scudetto.
Milan sit second in the standings, eight points below their city rivals, but Massimiliano Allegri’s men have a game in hand to be played this coming Wednesday at home against Como.
Previous Milan referee controversies
Milan have already voiced concerns over refereeing decisions they believe have had an impact on their season so far.
The latest incident was on Friday, when Adrien Rabiot was sent off for dissent in an away 2-1 win at Pisa.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Armand Lauriente of US Sassuolo Calcio celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with his teammates during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Frenchman received two yellow cards, so he’ll miss tomorrow’s match against Como.
Back in December, the Rossoneri were held to a 2-2 home draw by Sassuolo, but had a Christian Pulisic goal disallowed for a foul from Ruben Loftus-Cheek in the build-up.
After the painful defeat against Atlético Madrid, Barcelona are looking to turn around their poor run of form by beating Girona in LaLiga. Ahead of the match, fans are closely watching whether Raphinha will be part of the starting lineup, as Hansi Flick announced his return to training.
While Barcelona had established themselves as one of the best teams in Spain, they suffered a heavy 4–0 defeat to Atlético Madrid, raising doubts about the team’s competitiveness. In an effort to bounce back, the Blaugranas face Girona in LaLiga, aiming for a convincing victory. For this reason, supporters are paying close attention to Raphinha’s potential inclusion in the starting lineup, after Hansi Flick revealed that he has returned to training.
Due to muscle overload issues, Raphinha missed Barcelona’s last three matches. However, coach Flick confirmed that the Brazilian is fully fit and included in today’s matchday squad. With this in mind, the 29-year-old star will start for the Blaugranas, aiming for a solid return to his scoring form. However, it remains uncertain whether he will play the full game or just a few minutes.
Having suffered a heavy defeat, coach Hansi Flick will opt for a lineup change, betting again on Dani Olmo and Frenkie de Jong in the midfield. Then, Lamine Yamal will play a pivotal role alongside Robert Lewandowski in the offense coupled with the Brazilian star. With this in mind, Barcelona arrive as clear favorites to clinch a victory in today’s game.
Unlike the Blaugranas, Girona are not in top form, having managed just one win in their last four La Liga matches. In addition, coach Míchel does not have a deep squad at his disposal, leaving him with limited options to change the game from the bench. On top of that, they have struggled to regain their scoring threat, ranking among the league’s lowest-scoring teams, in contrast to Barcelona, who lead the competition in this area.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona celebrates with Alejandro Balde.
Girona lineup vs. Barcelona
With the aim of turning around their inconsistent season, Girona face Barcelona while fielding their strongest possible starting lineup. However, they will be without Juan Carlos, Marc-André ter Stegen, Donny van de Beek, Portu, and Álex Moreno. Despite this, coach Míchel will rely on Bryan Gil, Thomas Lemar, and Viktor Tsygankov to lead the attack. Alongside them, Claudio Echeverri could play an important role off the bench.
Considering this, Girona will play as follows: Paulo Gazzaniga; Hugo Rincón, Vitor Reis, Daley Blind, Arnau Martinez; Victor Tsygankov, Thomas Lemar, Axel Witsel, Ivan Martin, Bryan Gil; Vladyslav Vanat.
Barcelona lineup vs. Girona
Even though Raphinha has returned to the starting lienup, Barcelona will be missing four key players: Andreas Christensen, Pablo Gavi, Pedri, and Marcus Rashford. Despite these absences, coach Hansi Flick still has crucial figures like Lamine Yamal, Fermín López, and Frenkie de Jong to lead the team. Additionally, Ferran Torres will play significant role in bolstering the Blaugranas’ attacking threat.
With this in mind, Barcelona will lineup as follows: Joan Garcia; Jules Kounde, Pau Cubarsi, Eric Garcia, Alejando Balde; Frenkie de Jong, Dani Olmo; Lamine Yamal, Fermin Lopez, Raphinha; Ferran Torres.
Roma legend Francesco Totti confirms he’s in talks to return to the club as a director and reveals he ‘had dinner’ with Giallorossi coach Gian Piero Gasperini.
Former Roma striker Totti confirms he’s in talks with the Giallorossi over his potential return to the Stadio Olimpico as a club director.
Totti confirms talks for return to Roma
GENOA, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Francesco Totti, former captain of Roma, reacts prior to kick-off in the Serie A TIM match between Genoa CFC and AS Roma at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on September 28, 2023 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Senior advisor Claudio Ranieri surprisingly revealed a few weeks ago that Roma owners were considering bringing back the club legend with an operative role in the control room.
“I’ve always been a fan. To me, Roma is my home; it’s always been, even if I’m not there. I’m happy with what they are doing and their path,” Totti told Sky Sport Italia on Monday (via Repubblica).
“There have been rumours lately. It’s true, we are talking, discussing some details and deciding what’s best for everyone. I hope we can solve this situation soon. Sooner or later, surely we are talking about it.”
The legendary Italian striker went on to praise Roma boss Gasperini, who was appointed last summer.
Totti: ‘I had dinner with Gasperini’
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Gian Piero Gasperini AS Roma head coach before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
“He has started on the right foot, and we are cheering him on for a return to the Champions League. I had dinner with him, and we spoke a bit about everything, not just about football,” Totti concluded.
As the Premier League season enters its critical final third, Manchester City welcome Newcastle United to the Etihad Stadium for a clash that carries significant weight for both sides.
Pep Guardiola’s men are in hot pursuit of league leaders Arsenal, while Eddie Howe’s Newcastle are looking to find consistency and climb from mid-table back into European contention.
With City sitting second on 53 points and Newcastle occupying 10th place with 36, the stakes are high for two sides chasing very different objectives as the season enters its decisive phase.
This fixture comes with added spice, as the two sides have already met three times this season across all competitions, once in the league and twice in the EFL Cup.
It has been a turbulent season for the Magpies. Currently sitting 10th, consistency has been their biggest enemy. While their home form at St. James’ Park has been respectable, their travels have been less fruitful, with a record of 3 wins, 4 draws, and 6 losses away from home.
Man City will be without Josko Gvardiol (tibial fracture) and John Stones (thigh) for the match against the Magpies. Ruben Dias’ return from injury has been a major boost for Pep Guardiola and his team.
Mateo Kovacic is out with an ankle issue, and Jeremy Doku (calf) is also sidelined.
Man City Predicted Line-up: Donnarumma, Nunes, Dias, Guehi, Ait-Nouri, Silva, Rodri, O’Reilly, Foden, Haaland, Semenyo.
How Newcastle United could line up against Man City
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 14: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round match between Aston Villa and Newcastle United at Villa Park on February 14, 2026 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
Howe’s squad has been decimated by injuries, particularly in defence and midfield, compounding their recent struggle for form.
Tino Livramento (hamstring) is out until March, while Fabian Schär (ankle) and Emil Krafth (knee) remain on the treatment table.
Joelinton (groin) is nearing a return, but this game may come too soon for him to start. The Brazilian has missed the last five matches with an injury.
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BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – SEPTEMBER 08: Sandro Tonali of Italy looks on during a Italy training session at Bozsik Stadion on September 08, 2024 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
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Man City vs Newcastle United head-to-head record
The historical head-to-head is closer than recent years might suggest, but City still hold the advantage.
Man City have 81 wins, Newcastle United have 74 wins, while 42 matches have ended as a draw.
The head-to-head record in the last five matches favours Guardiola’s side.
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According to Sport Mediaset, Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti told Inter President Beppe Marotta ‘you made a pig’s ear of it’ as the Bianconeri protested for a red card shown to Pierre Kalulu.
More details emerge after a brutal confrontation between Juventus directors and referee Federico La Penna during the halftime break of Saturday’s Serie A match Inter-Juventus.
What Spalletti told Marotta during Inter-Juventus
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Bianconeri were furious for a red card given to Kalulu minutes before the break, prompting directors Giorgio Chiellini and Damien Comolli to face the referee inside the tunnel at halftime.
PARMA, ITALY – APRIL 05: Giuseppe Marotta Chairman of FC Internazionale looks on prior to the Serie A match between Parma and FC Internazionale at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 05, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Spalletti separated Comolli and the match official, but according to Sport Mediaset, the Italian tactician also addressed Inter President Marotta, telling him: “You made a pig’s ear of it.”
Bans for Comolli and Chiellini after Inter-Juventus?
SASSUOLO, ITALY – JANUARY 06: Damien Comolli, General Manager of Juventus looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Juventus FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on January 06, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
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Juventus striker Jonathan David has been ruled out of tomorrow’s Champions League match against Galatasaray due to a groin injury.
Juventus have travelled to Istanbul to face Galatasaray without Canada star David.
Why David is not available for Galatasaray vs. Juventus
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Marten de Roon of Atalanta battles for possession with Jonathan David of Juventus during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The ex-Lille forward is not part of the Bianconeri squad list released just a few minutes ago.
According to Sky Sport Italia, David has been omitted due to a groin injury.
David had been subbed off in the second half of an away game at Inter on Saturday in what appeared to be a tactical substitution.
Dusan Vlahovic and Arkadiusz Milik are also unavailable for the upcoming European fixture, so Lois Openda will be the only centre-forward available for the Old Lady in Istanbul.
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 25: Jonathan David of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SSC Napoli at Juventus Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
David started in the last eight Serie A games for Juventus.
He has scored seven goals and provided five assists in 34 appearances across all competitions this season, including two in the Champions League.
Tomorrow, February, Tuesday 17, Juventus visit Galatasaray in the first leg of the Champions League knockout play-off.
Scotland international Billy Gilmour is delighted to have returned to action for Napoli after ’10 long weeks’ on the sidelines: ‘No feeling like being on the pitch.’
Gilmour returned to action for the first time since November on Sunday, making a substitute appearance in Napoli’s 2-2 home draw against Roma.
Gilmour returns to action for Napoli
NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 11: Billy Gilmour of Napoli during the Serie A match between Napoli and Genoa at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
The Scotland international was introduced in the second half and contributed to the Partenopei’s equaliser with a through ball in the build-up to Alisson Santos’ first goal for the defending Serie A champions.
“First steps in 2026,” Gilmour wrote on Instagram.
“No feeling like being on the pitch & none bigger or better than doing it in front of your support. 10 long weeks, now back doing what I love with this team. Forza Napoli Sempre.”
Gilmour spent over 2 months on the sidelines
NAPLES, ITALY – NOVEMBER 01: Billy Gilmour of SSC Napoli injured during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on November 01, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Gilmour underwent surgery in November 2025 due to a groin injury and had missed the previous 23 matches with the Partenopei.
Inter President Beppe Marotta feels Alessandro Bastoni has been subject to ‘excessive media exposure’ and hits back at Juventus, saying that a ‘clear simulation’ of Juan Cuadrado in 2021 allowed the Bianconeri to beat the Nerazzurri and qualify for the Champions League.
The controversy surrounding Inter-Juventus and a red card shown to Pierre Kalulu on Saturday is far from over.
Inter President Marotta spoke to reporters on Monday ahead of a Lega Serie A meeting in Milan, saying (via Calciomercato.com): “I’m here because we have fought against excessive media exposure, a public shaming of Bastoni that goes beyond what actually happened. A young man who represents an asset for our national team, it is unfair to put his participation in doubt.
“Who doesn’t make mistakes? Since the 1950s, there have been players, no names mentioned, famous for actions like this. We are facing, in my view, an ordinary event, not an extraordinary one. Reprehensible, but also due to other circumstances, such as the wide arm,” Marotta continued.
Marotta recalls referee mistake that qualified Juventus for Champions League
epa09202476 Juventus’ Juan Cuadrado (R) scores the 2-1 lead during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Juventus FC and Inter Milan in Turin, Italy, 15 May 2021. EPA-EFE/ALESSANDRO DI MARCO
“Last season, we lost the Scudetto by one point, and there was a confirmed error in Inter-Roma, but we didn’t protest. This season, Inter have only intervened once, after Napoli-Inter, where a penalty kick, later deemed unfair, had been given.”
“If we talk about simulations, I want to remember Juventus-Inter in 2021 and a penalty given despite a clear simulation from Cuadrado with Calvarese as a referee,” he said.
PARMA, ITALY – APRIL 05: Giuseppe Marotta Chairman of FC Internazionale looks on prior to the Serie A match between Parma and FC Internazionale at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 05, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“Afterwards, both the referee and the technical bodies confirmed it had been an obvious simulation, and with that win, Juventus qualified for the Champions League, which is worth €60-70m.”
Marotta admitted that Bastoni’s simulation against Juventus was against the principles of fair play, and also called for stronger sanctions.
“We need to take responsibility: AIA, clubs and FIGC, all institutions,” he added.
Marotta on Chiellini and Bastoni
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Former Juventus player Giorgio Chiellini looks on prior to the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“We need to engage in a broad and calm discussion, toughening disciplinary penalties, especially financial ones. Too often, things go beyond the line, and that is unacceptable. Bastoni’s gesture does not align with the principles of fair play. Repression is not part of my approach. Prevention, however, is possiblethrough dialogue. There is often a lack of knowledge of the rules, which players in particular should be familiar with.”
Juventus director Giorgio Chiellini was particularly critical of the officiating as he and Damien Comolli showed up in front of the media after the match on Saturday night, while coach Luciano Spalletti remained silent.
Marotta had greeted Chiellini at San Siro, but didn’t seem impressed by the ex-defender’s claims.
“It was the least I could do as he was one of my players,” he concluded, via Gazzetta.
“Today, he’s a young and inexperienced director, but I do not dare give him suggestions.”
Fabio Capello was ‘upset’ to see Alessandro Bastoni’s ‘obvious simulation’ during Inter-Juventus but was also disappointed by Cristian Chivu, even if ‘his actions matter more than words.’
Former Italian coach Capello strongly criticised Inter defender Bastoni and Nerazzurri coach Chivu in his latest column for Gazzetta dello Sport.
During Saturday’s game against Juventus, Bastoni had tricked the referee by going down too easily on a Pierre Kalulu challenge, causing a second yellow for the Bianconeri defender just before the break.
Capello: Bastoni ‘can’t behave like that’
BARI, ITALY – AUGUST 16: Alessandro Bastoni of Inter during Pre-Season Friendly match between FC Internazionale and Olympiacos FC at Stadio San Nicola on August 16, 2025 in Bari, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
“Two things struck me in particular. The first: a player like Bastoni, of international calibre and a key figure in our national team, cannot and, above all, must not behave like that,” wrote Capello.
“It was very upsetting for all the football fans to see him deceive the referee with an obvious simulation, especially since he was already booked and therefore risking a second yellow card.”
MADRID, SPAIN – APRIL 20: Fabio Capello attends the Sporting Mixed Zone ahead of Laureus World Sports Awards Madrid 2025 at Palacio De Cibeles on April 20, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images for Laureus)
Inter coach Chivu refused to blame Bastoni during his post-match interviews, suggesting that Kalulu should have avoided putting his hands on his defender.
Before the game, however, the Inter coach had stated that he wouldn’t comment on a referee unless he heard a Serie A coach openly acknowledge a favourable referee decision.
“Second thing,” continued Capello.
Capello: Chivu’s ‘actions matter more’ than his words
CREMONA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Coach Cristian Chivu of FC Internazionale reacts during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giovanni Zini on February 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
“I know Chivu very well, as he was one of my players at Roma, but his words after the game deeply disappointed me. The Inter coach was not consistent with what he had said on the eve of the match, and in the end, he gave the impression of justifying what happened.
“More than his words, however, his actions matter. Chivu substituted Bastoni at halftime because he knew exactly that he would be at risk if he stayed on the pitch. I would have expected statements of a very different tone, especially after a victory.”
Inter and Juventus both return to action mid-week as both sides have European commitments.
The Bianconeri will visit Galatasaray on Tuesday, while Inter will play away at Bodo/Glimt on Wednesday in the first leg of the Champions League knockout play-off.
Arsenal’s summer recruitment drive is already taking shape, and one of the leading names on their radar is Real Madrid youngster Víctor Valdepeñas.
According to AS, the 19-year-old defender has emerged as a favoured option for Mikel Arteta as the Gunners look to strengthen their defensive depth ahead of another demanding campaign.
Valdepeñas, who primarily represents Real Madrid Castilla, has drawn attention for his versatility and composure at a young age.
Arsenal have consistently targeted young players capable of adapting to a fluid, possession-based system.
Valdepeñas’ ability to operate both as a left-back and a centre-back aligns well with Arteta’s tactical methods.
Modern full-backs are expected to invert into midfield or tuck inside during build-up play, and reports from Spain highlight his comfort on the ball and tactical intelligence.
Currently developing with Real Madrid Castilla, Valdepeñas has benefited from a competitive environment that prioritises technical development.
Real Madrid’s academy has a history of producing high-level defenders, and the club are traditionally reluctant to part with top prospects without significant compensation or buy-back clauses.
Arteta’s desire to deepen his defensive options is understandable. With the Premier League title race, domestic cups, and European commitments stretching the squad, Arsenal are seeking players who can grow into first-team roles while offering immediate rotational support.
European competition intensifies for Real Madrid defender
Victor Valdepenas in action for Real Madrid (Getty Images)
Arsenal’s interest will not go uncontested. AC Milan are said to have maintained a longstanding admiration for Valdepeñas and are reportedly exploring ways to bring him to Serie A.
Italian clubs have a strong track record of developing young defenders, which could appeal to the player’s long-term growth.
Additionally, several Bundesliga sides are believed to be tracking his progress.
Germany’s top flight has become an attractive destination for emerging talents seeking consistent first-team opportunities, often providing a pathway to rapid development.
RB Leipzig’s highly rated winger Yan Diomande is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about young talents in European football.
At just 19, the Ivory Coast international has attracted attention from several top clubs, with Bayern Munich reportedly taking a particularly strong interest.
According to respected journalist Fabrizio Romano, Bayern are keeping close tabs on the teenager’s development, with manager Vincent Kompany said to be an admirer of his profile and potential.
However, the German champions are not alone. Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, Tottenham and Liverpool have all been linked with the dynamic winger, suggesting a fierce transfer battle could emerge if Leipzig open the door to negotiations.
Bayern Munich hold genuine interest in Diomande
Bayern Munich have built a reputation for identifying and signing emerging talent before their market value skyrockets.
Diomande fits that mould perfectly, explosive pace, fearless dribbling and an ability to operate across multiple attacking positions.
Vincent Kompany, who has shown a willingness to trust young players, reportedly sees Diomande as a long-term investment capable of evolving into a key attacking figure.
Bayern’s approach appears measured at this stage, focusing on monitoring rather than immediate action, but their sustained interest signals serious intent.
Yan Diomande celebrates a goal for RB Leipzig (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
Competition will be intense. Paris Saint-Germain are also monitoring the situation closely as they continue reshaping their squad around youthful, high-upside talent.
PSG’s recruitment strategy in recent windows has emphasised long-term potential over established superstars, making Diomande a logical target.
Both clubs are seeking greater attacking depth and dynamism, particularly in wide areas.
Meanwhile, Liverpool have also been linked, and Diomande recently acknowledged that Anfield holds sentimental value in his family, noting it is his father’s favourite club.
With Bayern Munich leading the early monitoring phase and Premier League giants plus PSG circling, the 19-year-old could create a transfer battle among Europe’s elite clubs.
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Hellas Verona striker Gift Orban calls for ‘equal treatment on the pitch’ after being shown an early red card in a Serie A game against Parma: ‘As a Black player in Italy, I can’t ignore how often we’re treated differently.’
Orban: Black players ‘treated differently’ in Serie A
VERONA, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 20: Gift Orban of Hellas Verona celebrates with teammates after scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and Juventus FC at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on September 20, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
The Nigeria international had been given his marching orders after just 10 minutes, with his team already down one goal.
Orban appeared to calmly protest for a potential foul from a Parma defender, but the referee was quick to stop the play to show the 23-year-old a red card.
“Sent off for protesting a decision. As a Black player in Italy, I can’t ignore how often we’re treated differently,” Orban added on X social media.
“I love the game, and all I ask for is fairness, respect, and equal treatment on the pitch.”
Orban has scored seven goals and provided two assists in 22 Serie A appearances with Verona this season.
NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 07: Gift Orban of Hellas Verona FC celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 07, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
This is his first season in Serie A, but his positive performances still couldn’t help Verona in their race for survival as the Gialloblu sit at the bottom of the table alongside Pisa with 15 points.
Verona didn’t send their coach to comment on the game at full-time as a sign of protest. They only released a statement, which, however, didn’t mention racism issues: “A very serious lack of respect towards a team, a city, a community and a fanbase,” the club said.
“We always accept mistakes, just as we make them ourselves. However, we believe that the sending off after ten minutes play, based on what was seen on the field and what we were told, is a signal of disrespect.”
Northern Ireland and Italy will clash in the European play-offs of the 2026 World Cup qualification. The Italians are considered the clear favourites, but Gennaro Gattuso’s team shouldn’t underestimate their opponents.
It’s not just that this might be Italy’s third consecutive failure to qualify for the World Cup. Northern Ireland’s style of play makes them difficult opponents, capable of causing the Squadra Azzurra some very real problems. Read more about the upcoming battle in the 1xBet Ireland review.
Psychological trap for Italy
Northern Ireland’s main trump card in this match is not the roster or tactics, but the enormous pressure their opponents are under. The team that has won fewer World Cups than only Brazil (5 times against 4) will take to the pitch with the burden of having missed two Mundials in a row.
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 05: Coach Gennaro Gattuso of Italy gesture during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Estonia at Stadio di Bergamo on September 05, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
In Italy, this is regarded not just as a sporting failure but as a national disaster. And although Serie A, an official partner of global betting company 1xBet, is still one of the strongest leagues in the world, many of its top stars aren’t Italian. The fear of failure in the qualification led to the dismissal of Luciano Spalletti, who had previously done a great job with Napoli and then instantly proved his high level at Juventus. If the national team fails to qualify for the third consecutive World Cup, it will mean a 12-year absence from the competition. Moreover, the Italians last played in the knockout stage in 2006, when they became world champions.
This situation creates perfect conditions for the underdogs. While Italy struggle with anxiety and ghosts of the past, Northern Ireland can afford to play without pressure. In football, it is often the team that makes the best use of its chances that wins.
History doesn’t favour Squadra Azzurra
Looking back at history, Italy have reason to be concerned. Northern Ireland have twice prevented Italy from qualifying for the Mundial. In the 1958 World Cup qualification, the Squadra Azzurra lost 1-2 to Northern Ireland in the last game, even though a draw would have been enough. That victory was Northern Ireland’s first and so far only win in 11 matches against Italy. In 1958, the Green and White Army went to the World Cup for the first time and reached the quarter-finals of the tournament.
BERLIN – JULY 09: Gennaro Gattuso (L) and Fabio Grosso (R) of Italy celebrate with the world cup trophy during the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match between Italy and France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Ben Radford/Getty Images)
Italy’s second failure came in the qualification for the previous World Cup in Qatar. Before the last round, Italy and Switzerland had the same number of points, but while the Swiss were crushing Bulgaria 4-0 at home, Italy couldn’t score in Belfast. The final score of 0-0 sent Roberto Mancini’s team into the play-offs, where the Squadra Azzurra were eliminated.
Italy rely more on emotions than tactics
During his tenure, Spalletti tried to get the team to play more attacking football with a high defensive line. But he was unable to make it work. The coach just didn’t have enough time to work out the complex ideas and didn’t want to keep things too simple.
The Squadra Azzurra often struggled against opponents who focused heavily on defence. Italy would pass the ball around the penalty area for a long time, only to fail to convert their chances. And when their opponents had fast players capable of organising counterattacks, as was the case with Norway, Italian fans had little to look forward to.
In June last year, Italy lost 0-3 in an away game against Norway, after which Spalletti was dismissed as national team coach. Gennaro Gattuso, the legendary Milan player, was called in to save the day, despite having fewer coaching achievements to his name than Spalletti.
At half-time in the home match against Estonia, with the score at 0-0, Gattuso slapped his players in the dressing room. It worked – Italy won 5-0. But fans expect smarter coaching decisions in the country where tactics have always been the top priority.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND – NOVEMBER 17: Jamie Donley of Northern Ireland celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Northern Ireland and Luxembourg at Windsor Park on November 17, 2025 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
Northern Ireland feel comfortable giving the initiative to their opponents. In October’s home match against Germany, Die Mannschaft won 1-0 but created few chances, while Michael O’Neill’s team missed several good opportunities to score.
After winning the ball, the Green and White Army immediately try to pass it forward. If they manage to exploit the space behind Italy’s defenders, Northern Ireland could cause problems for the favourites. Another weapon of O’Neill’s team is set pieces, which Italy occasionally struggle with.
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Inter have shown support for their star Alessandro Bastoni after the Italian defender was subjected to social media abuse, and according to Gazzetta, the Nerazzurri feel the Juventus’ reaction was blown out of proportion.
Inter directors and coach Cristian Chivu sent support to their defender Bastoni on Sunday.
Inter send support to Bastoni
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 09: Alessandro Bastoni of Internazionale acknowledges the fans following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and SS Lazio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Italy international had received hate messages and threats on social media after celebrating Pierre Kalulu’s red card during Inter-Juventus. Bastoni went down far too easily in a challenge with the French defender, causing a second yellow card.
PISA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 30: Giuseppe Marotta of FC Internazionale looks on prior to the Serie A match between Pisa SC and FC Internazionale at Arena Garibaldi on November 30, 2025 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
According to Gazzetta, Bastoni was taken aback by the scale of online abuse, which even extended to his younger daughter. Italian sources claim that Bastoni spoke for a long time on the phone with Chivu and Inter directors on Sunday, receiving full support from his club.
‘No one at Inter considers him a diver in the slightest, with everyone viewing the incident as nothing more than a simple yellow-card incident,’ wrote Gazzetta.
Inter unhappy with Juventus’ reaction
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: FC Internazionale Milano players celebrate their team’s first goal which was an own goal scored by Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus (not pictured) during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
At the same time, the Nerazzurri feel that the Juventus’ reaction was blown out of proportion as the Bianconeri directors confronted the referee inside the tunnel at half-time and sent Giorgio Chiellini and Damien Comolli in front of the media after the match, rather than coach Luciano Spalletti.
Gazzetta notes that Chiellini’s pointed comments after the match particularly rubbed Inter the wrong way. Having won the 2021 Euros alongside Bastoni, the former Juventus defender is regarded by the Inter star as one of the best centre-backs of the past decade, having seen firsthand the full spectrum of the ex-national captain’s skills, including his shrewdness in certain defensive situations.
Reports in Italy suggest that Juventus directors Damien Comolli and Giorgio Chiellini face a possible ban for a tunnel confrontation with referee Federico La Penna during a tense Serie A match against Inter.
Juventus directors Comolli and Chiellini could be punished following their heated protests against referee La Penna during the half-time break of Saturday’s Serie A match against Inter.
Furious Chiellini and Comolli confronted Inter-Juventus referee
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Former Juventus player Giorgio Chiellini looks on prior to the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
A video that has gone viral on social media shows the two directors facing the match official just inside the tunnel at the Stadio Meazza as the two teams head to the dressing room at half-time.
La Penna had sent off Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu just a few minutes earlier, infuriating the Bianconeri players and their directors.
Comolli attempted to confront La Penna directly, but Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti stepped in to hold him back, while Chiellini voiced his anger toward the referee.
Report Juventus director Comolli risks two-month ban
Luciano Spalletti and Damien Comolli shake hands (juventus.com)
As reported by Gazzetta, referee La Penna likely mentioned the incident in his post-match report, which would lead to a suspension for both Chiellini and Comolli.
Without an official report from the referee, the FIGC Prosecutor would need to open a formal investigation.
Gazzetta notes that ‘while Chiellini’s remarks seem like strong criticism and are not necessarily insulting, Comolli’s verbal attack risks being considered as such and, consequently, could lead to a ban of at least two months.’
Nottingham Forest centre-back Murillo is emerging as one of the most coveted defensive targets ahead of the summer transfer window, with Chelsea and Liverpool reportedly leading the race.
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Interest, however, is far from exclusive. Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham are also understood to have tracked his progress closely, setting the stage for a multi-club battle should Forest entertain offers.
Murillo has been described as ‘fantastic‘ by Mick Brown of the Football Insider.
Murillo is high in demand among Premier League clubs
Since arriving from Corinthians, Murillo has adapted seamlessly to English football. He is strong in one-on-one duels and comfortable stepping into midfield with the ball.
Murillo fits the modern centre-back profile that elite clubs covet.
His left-footed balance adds further tactical value, particularly for teams seeking natural distribution angles from the back.
There is an expectation that he could seek a move this summer if a Champions League-calibre side formalises interest.
While Chelsea have invested heavily in youth over recent seasons, they remain intent on refining their defensive unit to better align with long-term tactical planning.
At Liverpool, uncertainty surrounds the futures of Ibrahima Konaté and Joe Gomez.
While Virgil van Dijk remains the cornerstone of the defense, succession planning is clearly underway.
Liverpool’s recruitment department has prioritised players capable of thriving in a high defensive line, and Murillo’s recovery speed and distribution make him a logical candidate.
Arsenal, Man United and Tottenham have all monitored Murillo extensively.
Each club faces its own defensive questions, whether related to depth, injuries or long-term evolution.
Tottenham have made it clear that Lucas Bergvall remains a central part of their long-term vision, despite growing interest from Premier League rivals.
According to The Athletic, Spurs rejected approaches during the January transfer window, with Aston Villa and Chelsea both enquiring about the Swedish midfielder’s availability.
The message from North London was unequivocal, Bergvall is not for sale.
While the young midfielder has found regular starts harder to come by in recent months and is currently sidelined with an ankle injury, Tottenham’s hierarchy view him as a cornerstone for the future.
With a contract running until 2031, the club are under no pressure to entertain offers.
Bergvall arrived at Spurs amid considerable excitement, having been regarded as one of Scandinavia’s brightest midfield prospects.
His technical ability and composure in possession marked him out early, and Tottenham moved swiftly to secure his signature amid interest from several European clubs.
With competition for places high at Spurs, Bergvall has struggled to retain his place in the starting line up this season.
Premier League clubs hold interest in the young midfielder
Lucas Bergvall in action for Tottenham (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Both Aston Villa and Chelsea saw an opportunity in January. Villa’s recruitment strategy under Unai Emery has focused on adding youthful dynamism to complement their European ambitions, while Chelsea continue to invest heavily in emerging talent as part of their long-term squad-building model.
However, Tottenham’s response was swift and firm.
Bergvall’s recent ankle injury has complicated matters, temporarily halting his momentum at a time when he was seeking to reassert himself in the rotation.
Nevertheless, the club’s medical and coaching staff are said to be confident about his recovery and long-term trajectory.
Spurs’ decision to tie him down to a deal until 2031 demonstrates the scale of their commitment.
Reports in Italy claim that Gennaro Gattuso will continue to rely on Inter star Alessandro Bastoni despite criticism over the defender’s behaviour during the Derby d’Italia against Juventus.
Inter defender Bastoni will continue to be part of the Italy squad, as coach Gattuso is not considering dropping him following controversies in Inter-Juventus.
Gattuso won’t drop Bastoni for Italy games
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 05: Coach Gennaro Gattuso of Italy looks on prior to the National anthems prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Estonia at Stadio di Bergamo on September 05, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
Bastoni infuriated fans on Saturday as he went down far too easily in a challenge from Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu, causing his second yellow card.
Bastoni celebrated widely when his opponent was shown a red card, prompting fans and some journalists in Italy to suggest he should be dropped from the Italy squad next month.
Italian sports papers, including Gazzetta and Corriere dello Sport, however, claim that Gattuso is not even considering leaving Bastoni at home.
Crucial match for Italy in March
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Alessandro Bastoni 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)
The Azzurri have a crucial match coming up as they’ll host Northern Ireland in the World Cup play-off semifinal on March 26.
If they progress, they’ll visit Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina in the final and, if fit, Bastoni will surely be part of the Italy squad.
Inter-Juve, the tunnel like a ring: FIGC investigation, possible sanctions
Bastoni threatened, will play for the Azzurri. Rocchi: ‘Too many simulations.’ La Penna stop.
Malen scores twice, Alisson’s equaliser makes Napoli happy.
Corriere dello Sport
La Penna reports, Elkann calls Gravina
Death threats to the referee who calls the Postal Police. The Exor CEO: ‘Solutions now, Italian football must defend its credibility.’ Rocchi: ‘Bastoni simulated, everyone tries to trick us.’
Alisson Santos ruins Roma’s party
Malen freezes the Maradona. Spinazzola equalises. The Dutchman scores the 2-1, but Conte’s move proves decisive. The ex-Sporting is introduced and locks the third spot.
Tuttosport
Elkann to Gravina: ‘Respect us!’
John calls the FIGC President: ‘Repeated errors, solutions are needed to defend football.’ Not just Kalulu, Comolli, Chiellini and Spalletti risk bans too. Bastoni covered by insults, cancels himself from social media with his wife. Rocchi attacks divers.
Toro: Cairo and Baroni, endless pain
The Granata revive Bologna. The stadium was still half-empty. The President was insulted for the entire game, but the coach: ‘I feel trust.’
Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae is attracting a lot of attention ahead of the summer transfer window this year.
The Bayern Munich centre-back has emerged as a shared target for Tottenham and Chelsea, with both London clubs assessing ways to reinforce their backlines ahead of next season.
Christian Falk told CFBayern, the South Korean international is on the shortlist of both sides.
While Kim is not actively pushing for a move, Bayern Munich are believed to be open to evaluating serious offers, a stance that could spark a competitive bidding process if interest intensifies.
Kim’s situation at Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich signed Kim Min-jae following his outstanding Serie A campaign with Napoli, where he was widely regarded as one of Europe’s most commanding defenders.
His combination of physical dominance, composure under pressure and tactical discipline made him a natural fit for Bayern’s high defensive line.
This season, however, Kim has faced increased competition for starting places. Despite making a limited number of league starts, he reminded observers of his quality with an assured performance in Bayern’s recent 3-0 victory over Werder Bremen.
At 29, Kim is entering what many would consider his peak years, an attractive proposition for clubs seeking immediate impact rather than long-term development projects.
Tottenham & Chelsea could be involved in transfer battle
Kim Min-jae in action for Bayern Munich (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
For Tottenham, strengthening the defensive unit appears a priority.
Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven have formed a strong first-choice pairing when fit, but injuries and depth concerns have exposed vulnerabilities.
Kevin Danso and Radu Drăgușin have yet to fully cement themselves as consistent solutions.
Much could depend on Tottenham’s managerial direction heading into next season. A new permanent manager may have specific tactical preferences, potentially influencing recruitment.
Kim’s experience in high-intensity systems and his comfort defending large spaces would align well with an aggressive, front-foot approach.
Despite possessing depth at centre-back, the club are believed to be keen on adding another established defender after missing out on Jeremy Jacquet recently.
Manchester United are casting their net across Italy as they prepare for a crucial summer rebuild, with Federico Dimarco of Inter Milan and Pierre Kalulu of Juventus emerging as key defensive targets.
United scouts were in attendance during Inter’s recent clash with Juventus, showing the seriousness of their interest, according to Calciomercato.
The Red Devils are expected to prioritise defensive reinforcements at the end of the season.
Injuries, inconsistency, and uncertainty surrounding several senior players have exposed the need for greater depth and tactical flexibility at the back.
Serie A, long regarded as a breeding ground for tactically astute defenders, appears to be a natural hunting ground for United’s recruitment team.
Man United are looking for a left-back & centre-back
Dimarco has developed into one of the most reliable left-sided defenders in European football.
Known for his attacking thrust, crossing ability, and set-piece quality, the Italian international offers a modern profile well-suited to high-intensity football.
His performances for Inter in both domestic and continental competitions have enhanced his reputation, and at 28, he combines experience with peak-level performance.
The 25-year-old Frenchman is admired for his versatility, comfortable at right-back and centre-back, as well as his pace and composure in possession.
That adaptability could be particularly valuable for United as they look to build a more dynamic defensive unit capable of adjusting to multiple systems.
Pierre Kalulu applauds the Juventus fans (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
The reason behind United’s interest could be the uncertain future of some of their current players.
Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire are both not going to play for a long time for the Red Devils due to their age and form.
It is clear that United are looking for a contingency plan and planning ahead for the future to replace long serving members of their squad.
With the Premier League’s competitive intensity increasing each season, adding defenders with European pedigree and positional flexibility is crucial for United.
As speculation continues to swirl around Pep Guardiola’s long-term future at Manchester City, attention is already turning toward potential successors.
According to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, Enzo Maresca remains one of the leading candidates to step into the Etihad dugout when Guardiola eventually departs.
While no immediate change is expected, City’s hierarchy are understood to be quietly mapping out their next managerial era, and Maresca’s name features prominently in those internal discussions.
Enzo Maresca left Chelsea at the beginning of the year
Maresca’s growing reputation in European football stems from his strong tactical identity and deep understanding of positional play, principles closely aligned with Guardiola’s philosophy.
The Italian previously worked within City’s coaching structure, serving as an assistant under Guardiola before pursuing senior managerial opportunities.
His most recent spell in English football came with Chelsea, where he enjoyed tangible success on the continental stage, guiding the Blues to Europa Conference League glory and securing silverware at the Club World Cup.
However, despite those achievements, tensions reportedly developed between Maresca and the club’s hierarchy.
Differences over recruitment strategy, squad structure, and long-term planning ultimately led to a parting of ways earlier this year.
Former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
Guardiola remains under contract, but his future has been a recurring topic of discussion across European football.
The Spaniard has repeatedly spoken about the intensity of long managerial cycles and the importance of knowing when to step away.
While he continues to lead City at the highest level, the club’s executives are understood to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to succession planning.
Harry Maguire’s future at Manchester United has become one of the club’s most pressing contract dilemmas, with reports from The Sun suggesting his teammates are eager for the defender to be handed an improved extension.
As things stand, the England international’s deal expires this summer, meaning he is free to discuss terms with overseas clubs.
Amid speculation over a potential departure, voices inside the dressing room are said to believe allowing him to leave for nothing would represent a costly mistake.
Maguire has been a resurgent figure at Man United
Maguire’s United career has been anything but straightforward. After enduring periods of criticism and losing the captaincy in previous seasons, the 32-year-old has quietly rebuilt his standing within the squad.
This term, he has re-established himself as a dependable presence in central defense, delivering consistent performances when called upon.
Under former manager Ruben Amorim and now during Michael Carrick’s interim spell, Maguire has been trusted in key fixtures, offering composure, aerial dominance and leadership.
Statistically, Maguire remains one of United’s most dominant aerial defenders and ranks highly for clearances and defensive duels won in domestic competition.
With young defenders such as Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven gradually integrating into the first team picture, senior guidance has become increasingly important.
Dressing room sources reportedly feel his presence provides stability and mentorship during a period of transition.
Man United’s defensive unit has undergone regular reshuffling in recent seasons due to injuries and tactical adjustments.
However, financial considerations and long-term planning will inevitably factor into any decision.
Whether the hierarchy shares the dressing room’s view remains to be seen, but Maguire’s importance this season has undeniably strengthened his case for an extended stay at Old Trafford.
Arsenal have reportedly intensified their interest in RB Leipzig winger Antonio Nusa, according to German outlet German outlet Fussball Daten.
The Premier League leaders have been closely monitoring the talented youngster in recent months, joining fellow English sides Aston Villa and Newcastle United in the race for his signature.
With Leipzig believed to be demanding between €50 million and €60 million, the coming months could see a fierce battle for one of the Bundesliga’s most exciting emerging stars.
Nusa’s rise has been steady and impressive. After making a name for himself at Club Brugge, the Norway international earned a move to RB Leipzig, a club renowned for developing elite young talent.
Antonio Nusa has impressed scouts at Arsenal
At Leipzig, he has continued to refine his game, showcasing explosive pace, direct dribbling, and composure in front of goal.
His performances in the Bundesliga and European competition have not gone unnoticed.
Leipzig’s reputation as a stepping stone to Europe’s elite clubs, as seen with players like Christopher Nkunku and Dominik Szoboszlai in recent years, only increases the likelihood of a major transfer if the price is right.
Arsenal’s reported interest aligns with their recent recruitment strategy under Mikel Arteta.
The club has focused on signing young, high-ceiling players capable of developing within a competitive system.
Young players like Myles Lewis-Skelly, Ethan Nwaneri and Max Downman have all emerged under the leadership of Arteta at Arsenal.
Antonio Nusa in action for RB Leipzig (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
However, Arsenal are not alone. Aston Villa, under Unai Emery, are actively building a squad capable of competing at the highest level, particularly with Champions League ambitions in mind.
Meanwhile, Newcastle United’s ownership-backed project continues to target dynamic, technically gifted players to elevate their attacking threat.
From a financial perspective, Leipzig are in a strong negotiating position. They are not under immediate pressure to sell and have consistently commanded significant fees for prized assets.
The prospect of Antonio Rüdiger making a dramatic return to the Premier League is gathering momentum ahead of the summer transfer window, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.
The experienced German defender is approaching the final months of his contract with Real Madrid, and uncertainty surrounding his future in Spain has alerted several clubs across Europe.
Instead, the race appears open, with both Premier League and continental suitors positioning themselves to sign the German defender.
Rüdiger has reduced role at Real Madrid this season
Rüdiger joined Real Madrid with significant expectations, bringing with him a reputation as one of Europe’s most combative and reliable centre-backs.
During his time in Spain, he has contributed to domestic and European success, but this season has seen a reduced role amid increased competition and tactical adjustments.
At 32, Rüdiger remains physically imposing and tactically astute, yet the limited playing time has prompted speculation that he may seek a fresh challenge.
Madrid’s long-term defensive planning, with younger options emerging, appears to have shifted the dynamic, making a summer departure increasingly plausible if a renewal is not agreed.
Antonio Ruediger of Real Madrid (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
The Premier League remains Rüdiger’s preferred destination. His previous spell at Chelsea showcased his ability to thrive in England’s high-intensity environment, particularly under Thomas
Tuchel, when he played a pivotal role in the club’s Champions League triumph.
West Ham, meanwhile, are assessing long-term solutions in central defense. Crystal Palace’s interest reflects their desire to add experience to a developing squad who has recently lost Marc Guehi to Manchester City.
Beyond England, Paris Saint-Germain are monitoring the situation closely.
From PSG’s perspective, signing a defender of Rüdiger’s pedigree without a transfer fee would represent strong market value.
Neymar finally made his return to Santos with an assist, and now he'll be having even more chances to convince head coach Carlo Ancelotti to recall him for the Brazil national team.
Neymar’s wait is finally over. After 70 days since his last appearance, he returned to action for Santos FC and made an immediate impact, contributing an assist in the team’s win. As he works toward full fitness, Neymar will now have additional opportunities to convince head coach Carlo Ancelotti he deserves a recall to the Brazil national team.
Santos entered their Matchday 8 clash with Velo Clube needing a victory and favorable results elsewhere to advance in the Campeonato Paulista. With the score 3-0 at halftime, head coach Juan Pablo Vojvoda opted to bring Neymar on for the second half, a moment that energized the crowd at Vila Belmiro.
In his first appearance of 2026 (and his first since December 7) Neymar generated several chances, came close to scoring twice, and even absorbed a heavy tackle from Karl that briefly raised concern before he continued. Minutes after that challenge, in the 81st minute, Neymar slipped a pass to Gabriel Barbosa, who unleashed a strike from outside the box, allowing the former FC Barcelona star to record an assist in his return.
More chances for Neymar to impress
The match ended in a dominant 6-0 victory, and with Botafogo-SP losing and Guarani FC drawing, Santos secured a playoff berth in eighth place, the final qualifying spot. The Peixe will now face group leaders Novorizontino in the quarterfinals on Feb. 22.
Neymar of Santos warming up prior to the game.
Advancing is welcome news for Neymar as he looks not only to regain match fitness but also strengthen his case for a call-up. With Brazil scheduled to play on March 26 and 31, an early Santos elimination would have left him with only four additional club matches to impress.
Progressing, however, means potential appearances in the quarterfinal, semifinal (March 1), and a two-leg final (March 4 and 8), giving him as many as four extra opportunities to showcase his form. Despite more than two months on the sidelines, the forward made a strong impression, logging up to 50 minutes at a high level.
Coach expectations surrounding Neymar
Neymar’s potential return to the Canarinha has become a major talking point across Brazil. Recently, while attending Carnival festivities in Bahia, Ancelotti went viral when he was asked by singer Léo Santana to call up Neymar, prompting the Italian manager to reply, “Thank you for the advice.”
After qualification was secured, Vojvoda was also asked about Neymar’s form with Santos and his chances of making the 2026 World Cup roster, offering a candid response: “I think everyone needs Neymar. Santos, the national team… Ancelotti will be happy if he’s doing well. One thing leads to another. He’s a world-class player. He still has that ambition. I see it in every small-sided game in training—he wants to be out there and he wants to win. That’s motivating.“
He also addressed the forward’s fitness, suggesting more minutes could be on the horizon. “Neymar was already training well. But I wanted to see him in an official match. So he logged 50 minutes in the second half, and now we have a week ahead to prepare. We’ll wait and see,” the Santos boss added.
Neymar Junior of Santos cheers their fans after the victory.
Tottenham Hotspur issued a firm hands-off warning to London rivals Chelsea during the January transfer window, rejecting an approach for Swedish sensation Lucas Bergvall.
According to a report from The Athletic, the Blues, alongside Aston Villa, made direct contact with Spurs to test their resolve regarding the 20-year-old midfielder.
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Despite Bergvall’s reduced minutes in the squad this season, Tottenham officials reportedly made it clear that there was “no plan” to consider his exit, viewing him as a non-negotiable part of the club’s long-term future.
Tottenham rejected Chelsea’s approach for Lucas Bergvall
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The interest from Stamford Bridge reportedly stemmed from Bergvall’s reduced role under former head coach Thomas Frank.
Sensing a potential opening, Chelsea explored the possibility of a permanent deal to bolster their own youthful midfield project.
However, Spurs rebuffed these advances immediately. The hierarchy in North London remains convinced of Bergvall’s “generational” potential, especially given his contract runs until 2031.
With Igor Tudor now taking the reins as interim boss, the club is hopeful that a more consistent role in his preferred central position will settle any external noise.
Bergvall’s time at Tottenham since snubbing Barcelona
Bergvall’s journey at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has been a whirlwind since he famously turned down a move to Barcelona in 2024.
At the time, the Catalan giants were considered favorites, but the lure of the Premier League saw the ‘unstoppable‘ Swede choose N17.
His debut season was nothing short of spectacular; he was named the club’s Player of the Year and played a key role in Spurs’ Europa League win over Manchester United.
While the 2025/26 campaign has proven more challenging due to tactical shifts and a recent ankle injury, he remains a fan favorite.
With Catalonia bragging rights up for grabs on Monday night, Barcelona will look to reclaim their spot at the top of the La Liga standings when they travel to bitter local foes Girona. Watching their Copa del Rey adventure come to a thumping end last time out, the reigning Spanish champions are seeking an immediate […]
Rebuilding the squad for the 2026 season, Tata Martino’s Atlanta United are reportedly set to sin a former Lionel Messi teammate at Inter Miami who also won the 2025 MLS Cup.
Gerardo “Tata” Martino has returned to Major League Soccer with Atlanta United, who have once again turned to the Argentine coach in hopes of stepping back into the league spotlight. As the club prepares its roster for a demanding season, Atlanta United are reportedly set to sign one of Lionel Messi’s former teammates from Inter Miami who was also part of the 2025 MLS Cup–winning campaign.
Following the blockbuster arrival of Emmanuel Latte-Lath and the return of Miguel Almirón, expectations began to rise around the Five Stripes in 2025. Well short of those ambitions, Atlanta United finished the MLS season in 14th place in the Eastern Conference with 28 points, 25 shy of the play-in spots, prompting the dismissal of Ronny Deila as head coach and setting a higher bar for 2026.
As reported by Tom Bogert, Atlanta United are set to sign 34-year-old Fafa Picault. The Haitian winger saw his contract with Inter Miami expire at the end of last season, and after gradually falling out of favor with head coach Javier Mascherano, he entered free agency.
In this scenario, Atlanta would make yet another winter-window addition, with Picault representing an intriguing option on a free transfer. With an average squad age of 24.8 years, according to Sofascore, the winger (who has played 244 MLS matches, scoring 60 goals and adding 26 assists) would bring not only depth but also valuable experience to a young team that fell short of expectations last season.
Fafà Picault #7 of Inter Miami.
Picault joined the Herons in 2025 after leaving the Vancouver Whitecaps on a free transfer and began the campaign as a key rotation piece, sharing attacking duties alongside Messi. The emergence of Tadeo Allende and Mateo Silvetti reduced his role under Mascherano, but he still remained part of the squad that captured both the Eastern Conference and MLS Cup in December, finishing his time in Fort Lauderdale with 28 appearances and four goals.
Atlanta United and an active transfer window
The hiring of Deila on a three-year deal, following his successful spell at New York City FC, initially raised expectations in Georgia. However, slipping near the bottom of the standings despite one of the largest single-season spending sprees in MLS history led the club’s leadership to terminate the Norwegian’s contract and return to their roots with Martino, the first head coach in franchise history.
At his introductory press conference, Martino outlined expectations for both supporters and players ahead of the 2026 season. “We believe that we have the opportunity to change that dynamic and be able to establish (an) identity with the fanbase,” he stated. “We think that the players who make up this roster have more potential than they showed in the standings. By adding a few new faces to the team, we’ll be able to form a competitive group,” he added when discussing the squad.
As the coach indicated, Atlanta United have begun a recruitment push, particularly targeting Spanish-speaking players in a strategy reminiscent of Martino’s first stint. So far, the Five Stripes have secured Argentine signings Elías Báez, Tomás Jacob, and Lucas Hoyos, re-signed Venezuelan Ronald Hernández, and added Adrián Gill from FC Barcelona B, as the manager looks to establish a foundation of experienced players while blending in youth to shape his preferred style.
Head Coach Tata Martino of Atlanta United and Lionel Messi of Inter Miami.
Hansi Flick will hope Raphinha’s return can help Barcelona move back to the LaLiga summit when they travel to Girona for Monday’s clash. The Brazilian winger has missed Barca’s last three games across all competitions, watching on as Atletico Madrid thrashed them 4-0 in the Copa del Rey semi-finals last time out. Flick confirmed Raphinha […]
Brazil star Vinicius Junior addressed who he sees as the favorites for the 2026 World Cup, naming Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal and Lionel Messi's Argentina among the contenders.
Vinicius Junior is expected to be one of the leaders of the Brazil national team, who, in the middle of a rebuild under head coach Carlo Ancelotti, will be tasked with delivering a sixth star for the Canarinha at the 2026 World Cup. With less than five months before the tournament begins, the Real Madrid forward made a bold statement, placing Lionel Messi’s Argentina national team and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal national team among the strongest sides heading into the competition.
As defending champions, Argentina will carry the responsibility of backing up what they accomplished in Qatar in 2022, while Portugal is enjoying one of their most promising stretches in recent memory. Although both squads are approaching the latter stages of Messi and Ronaldo, their iconic leaders’ careers, there are still several other contenders capable of spoiling their run.
Speaking with Spanish YouTuber Ibai Llanos, Vinicius was asked which national teams he respects most ahead of the tournament, and the Brazilian delivered a direct answer: “There are some very good ones, but I really like Portugal—how Portugal play—Spain, France, and Argentina. I think those four have the best teams, right? Because they’ve been playing together for a long time now. Since the last World Cup, they’ve changed very few players, and that makes a big difference.“
The forward emphasized that continuity within squads is crucial in establishing true title contenders. Asked specifically about Spain, Vinicius didn’t hesitate. “Spain are always very strong. They have young players, and the experienced players also have a lot of quality. They did well at the Euros, and I think they’ll do very well at the World Cup too,” he concluded.
Vinicius Junior of Brazil during friendly match against Japan.
What about Brazil?
Brazil remain one of the most decorated and historically significant national teams in soccer, but compared to Vinicius’ highlighted contenders (Portugal, Spain, France, and Argentina) the Seleção have lacked stability in recent years. After going through four different managers since the last World Cup and sitting fifth in the CONMEBOL qualifiers, they haven’t looked like clear favorites in South America, though belief within the squad remains strong.
Vinicius, while reiterating that winning the World Cup with Brazil is one of his biggest dreams, also pointed to the optimism generated since Ancelotti’s arrival: “The coach has changed a bit of how the fans see us. We’ve played better since he arrived. We’re happier and calmer too. He gives us the calmness we need, and the country always wants more, right? Because it’s been such a long time since we last won, people want to win again.
The forward then highlighted how deeply the tournament resonates across the country. “Hopefully it can be with us this year, because in Brazil the World Cup is very different. When there’s a World Cup in Brazil, there’s no school, no work, nothing. The whole country stops,” Vinicius added.
Ancelotti as Brazil coach
After a stretch of disappointing results, the Brazilian Football Confederation opted to appoint Ancelotti for the second half of 2025. The Italian, after three decades coaching in Europe, left Real Madrid in late May and embraced the challenge of managing a national team for the first time in his career.
Vinicius Junior is subbed off by Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil.
Vinicius, who starred under Ancelotti in Madrid before reuniting with him on the international stage, also spoke about their relationship. “He could be my grandfather,” he joked. “But he treats us very well. He knows how to manage relationships with the players, and he’s doing very well. Hopefully we can win this World Cup. Whenever he calls me, he says, ‘You know we’re going to win the World Cup, right?‘”
Across the six matches Ancelotti has overseen so far, Brazil has recorded three wins, one draw, and two losses, with four friendlies remaining before the World Cup begins. Despite lacking the long-term continuity Vinicius praised in other contenders, the star forward, the squad, and the coaching staff all believe they can still push their way into the title conversation.
Lionel Messi (L) of Argentina, Vinicius Junior (M) of Brazil, and Cristiano Ronaldo (R) of Portugal.
Even though Mohamed Salah seems to have regained his place in the starting lineup, the Egyptian is reportedly aiming to leave Liverpool. In response, they are said to be taking the lead in signing a Premier League winger to replace the veteran ahead the 2026-27 season.
After the well-publicized Mohamed Salah drama, coach Arne Slot has decisively restored him to the starting lineup, aiming to gradually bring him back to his best form. Despite this effort, the Egyptian star seems poised to leave the team at the end of the season. Not standing idle, the Reds are already looking ahead to the transfer market and reportedly leading the charge to sign a Premier League winger for the 2026–27 season.
According to CaughtOffSide, Liverpool have decided to target Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United. Under contract until 2029, the Englishman would not be easy to prise away, as he is a true cornerstone of the team. Due to his importance, they would demand £95 million (around $129 million), which would place him among the most expensive deals in the Reds’ history, and the Reds are currently leading the race to secure his signing.
The Reds aren’t the only club eyeing Gordon. As per CaughtOffSide, the 24-year-old winger has also attracted interest from Manchester City and Arsenal. Anthony thrives on the left wing and could be an ideal addition for Liverpool, especially as coach Arne Slot reportedly seeks a strong dribbler. His arrival would boost the team’s pace on the flanks alongside Salah and the Englishman, addressing a gap they haven’t been able to fill this semester.
Unlike Luis Diaz or Cody Gakpo, Anthony Gordon is not a scoring left-winger, holding inconsistent stats in recent seasons. In his first season at Newcastle, he scored 12 goals and provided 16 assists. However, his statistics have not been improving; instead, they have become less relevant. Despite this, he remains a vital player for the team due to his speed and intelligence, which allow him to create space for his teammates—qualities that Liverpool find essential.
Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United celebrates scoring a goal in the Premier League.
Liverpool may chase an offense revamp without Salah
Despite the multimillion-dollar investment, Liverpool have not managed to shine this season, struggling to create space against opposing defenses.With Al Ittihad’s reported interest in Salah still strong, he could be looking to leave the club in search of a change of scenery, TEAMtalk reports. In response, the Reds could see the potential arrival of Anthony Gordon as a way to rebuild their attack, giving it a new direction.
After signing Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike for €245 million, they could aim to consolidate an offensive setup centered on both strikers, with Dominik Szoboszlai and Florian Wirtz supporting from behind. However, they could also look to Jeremie Frimpong as a key part of the attack and Gordon as a central figure on the left wing. Additionally, Arne Slot has shown he can adapt his tactics to the opponent, opening the door to a highly varied offensive approach.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool looks on during the Emirates FA Cup game.
Alisson Santos ‘would’ve been happier’ with his first Napoli goal if they had all three points against Roma, while Alessandro Buongiorno admits he ‘needed to react’ to a recent crisis.
It was a hard-fought and thrilling match at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, with the Giallorossi twice going in front through Donyell Malen goals, only to be clawed back by a deflected Leonardo Spinazzola strike and late Alisson Santos daisy-cutter.
The January signing seemed very emotional when celebrating his first goal in the Napoli jersey, as the crowd went wild in the stands behind him.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Alisson Santos of SSC Napoli scores his side second goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
“I am very happy to score and help the team. I would’ve been happier if we won the game, for sure, but I am feeling really good and enjoying scoring at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona,” Alisson Santos told DAZN Italia.
Alisson Santos came off the bench and made a remarkable impact this evening, as he ran at opponents every time and gave them that spark they needed to get back into the game.
He even pushed to the very end trying to win it in stoppages, so was named Serie A Man of the Match.
“My relationship with the teammates, the coach and the whole staff is really good.”
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Leonardo Spinazzola of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Buongiorno stepped back into the starting XI for the first time since his nightmare performance in the 3-2 win at Genoa, where he was directly at fault for two goals and was hauled off by Antonio Conte.
“We fought like lions to the end of the match, so we’ve got to thank everyone here, because we are giving our absolute all,” Buongiorno told DAZN Italia.
“I faced up to my problems and tried to resolve them, I did a lot of work in training and know that if you never give in, you can achieve your dreams.
“I have to thank the fans, my family and my partner for being close to me during this difficult time. There are moments where you fall and you’ve got to get back on your feet.”
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: SSC Napoli supporters showing banners for the team during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Napoli are now out of the Champions League and the Coppa Italia, but are up to third in Serie A, ahead of Roma and Juventus.
“The only objective we have really is to get into the top four, but we need to take it one game at a time and see what happens.”
Donyell Malen admits Gian Piero Gasperini ‘played a big role’ in convincing him to come to Roma, and is allowing the former Aston Villa striker to flourish. ‘It’s a big club with big ambitions.’
The Netherlands international has had an extraordinary impact in Serie A with five goals in his first five games, and bagged another brace this evening in the thrilling 2-2 draw away to Napoli.
However, he wasn’t happy with the result, having seen the lead twice slip away to a deflected Leonardo Spinazzola strike and late Alisson Santos finish.
Malen made remarkable Roma impact
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
“To be honest, I am quite disappointed. I think we deserved to win it and had done enough. Obviously, it was a good night personally, but this is football and you want to win,” Malen told DAZN Italia.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
When he arrived from Aston Villa in the January transfer window, on loan with an option to buy at the end of the season, was he expecting such a strong start to life in Italy?
“I had a good feeling when I signed for the club. I know what I can do and I know my qualities. In football, you also need a little bit of luck and momentum, so I am very happy to be here.”
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Donyell Malen of AS Roma battles for possession with Amir Rrahmani of SSC Napoli during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Roma coach Gasperini said that Malen is “the ideal striker for my style of football,” so what role did the former Atalanta tactician play in convincing him to choose the Stadio Olimpico?
“Gasperini played a big role, he told me about the position and what he wanted me to do, what he feels I could bring to the team,” replied Malen.
“I believe Roma is a very big club, with big ambitions, and the right place for me to play my football. That’s why I chose Roma.”
Gian Piero Gasperini insists Roma ‘would have a few more points’ if Donyell Malen had arrived earlier in the season, as they have ‘regrets’ at a 2-2 draw with Napoli.
The Giallorossi had hoped they would break their drought of wins in big games, and had twice gone in front with goals from Malen, who has now scored five goals in his first four Serie A games.
However, Napoli fought back both times with a deflected Leonardo Spinazzola strike from distance, and Alisson Santos drilling in from the edge of the area.
Gasperini: ‘Malen ideal striker for Roma’
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
“We often end these games with young lads who need to grow, gain experience and character. These are fundamental minutes in matches where we need fresh legs, which the younger players do have, but it also means missing out on experience,” Gasperini told DAZN Italia.
The January transfer window has certainly changed the options available for Roma, as this evening Malen scored twice, including on an assist from Bryan Zaragoza making his first start for the club.
“I have always been convinced Malen has the ideal characteristics for my style of football, as he is a complete striker, he can get shots away quickly, is fast, can combine with his teammates. This is a side that needs a striker like him, who is scoring frequently also because we put him in a position to be consistently dangerous.
“He’s only been with us for five games, so we can keep improving I feel, especially if we get Dybala, Soulé or El Shaarawy back to full fitness, we can be more competitive.”
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Gian Piero Gasperini AS Roma head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Paulo Dybala, Manu Kone, Artem Dovbyk, Evan Ferguson and Stephan El Shaarawy didn’t make the trip, with Matias Soulé and Mario Hermoso not fully fit.
Wesley was seen limping badly and with an ice pack strapped to his left ankle after winning the penalty from Amir Rrahmani, but it was Malen who stepped up, despite not taking many spot-kicks in his career.
“It was a very important penalty, but I had seen him in training, he takes good free kicks as well as penalties. Milinkovic-Savic has saved a lot of penalties, so it was tough, but he hit it hard and precise. Well done,” revealed Gasperini.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Gian Piero Gasperini AS Roma head coach before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
This result means both Napoli and Roma surge ahead of Juventus in the standings, now sitting third and fourth, despite not managing to win a single head-to-head clash.
“We’ve had a positive attitude throughout the season, which is why we are fourth in the table. I am not afraid to say that if we’d had Malen in the first half of the season, we’d have a few more points right now, but the overall approach has always been the same,” added Gasperini.
“We went very close to results against the big teams and stumbled at the last hurdle in many of them. It has been better in the second half of the campaign, because we held Milan and now Napoli to draws, leaving both games with regrets that we came so close to victory.”
Liverpool have reportedly held initial talks with the representatives of Aston Villa standout Morgan Rogers as they begin to lay the groundwork for a major summer transfer.
According to a prominent transfer insider on X, the Reds have already made contact, and the feedback from the player’s camp has been encouraging.
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The insider revealed on social media: “Liverpool have held talks with Morgan Rogers’ representatives and the door wasn’t shut on them. The player is open to all proposals in the summer.”
This suggests that despite Rogers being a cornerstone of Unai Emery’s project in the Midlands, he may be ready to test himself at a club competing for the game’s biggest prizes.
(Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Liverpool face strong competition from Chelsea and Manchester United for Rogers
Liverpool are far from the only admirers of the 23-year-old.
The Reds are expected to face stiff competition from Chelsea and Manchester United, both of whom are also monitoring the situation closely.
Morgan Rogers is enjoying a stellar season at Aston Villa
The intense interest stems from the fact that Morgan Rogers has been one of Aston Villa’s best players throughout the 2025/26 season.
He has become the heartbeat of Emery’s side, recording eight goals and five assists in 26 Premier League appearances so far.
Across all competitions, he has taken his goalscoring tally to double figures, scoring 10 and assisting seven in 37 games, taking his overall tally for Aston Villa to 27 goals and 24 assists.
Position
Appearances
Goals
Assists
Attacking Midfield
21
3
4
Left Winger
11
4
3
Centre-Forward
2
2
0
Morgan Rogers – 2025/26 Season by Position via Transfermarkt
His ability to drive forward from midfield and his composure in the final third have earned him 12 senior caps for England, where he recently scored his first goal for the Three Lions.
While Villa are determined to keep their star man and have even discussed a new contract to ward off interest, the lure of Anfield or Old Trafford could prove difficult to ignore if the right offer arrives this June.
Although the drama surrounding Mohamed Salah at Liverpool FC appears to have come to an end, the Egyptian’s future remains surrounded by rumors of a possible transfer. In light of this, Virgil van Dijk decided to break his silence regarding Salah’s future with the Reds.
Throughout the 2025-26 season, Barcelona have experienced serious defensive problems. Following the departure of Iñigo Martinez, they have been unable to regain consistency at the back, which has affected Jules Koundé. Unlike in previous seasons, the Frenchman is leaving a lot to be desired, accumulating serious individual errors. In light of this, Lamine Yamal‘s team is targeting a Bundesliga star as backup for the right-back position.
Although João Cancelo arrived on loan until the end of the season, the Blaugranas are reportedly not very keen on signing him permanently from Al Hilal. Under contract until 2027, the Portuguese international would not be particularly expensive, but Hansi Flick does not seem entirely convinced by his impact on the team. Instead, the coach is said to be pushing for the arrival of a Bundesliga star, whose transfer fee would also not be especially high.
According to BILD, Barcelona have included Julian Ryerson as one of their priorities to strengthen the right-back position. Under contract with Borussia Dortmund until 2028, the Norwegian could be available for around €20 million, a fairly accessible price given his imposing level. As a key starter for coach Nico Kovac, his departure would be quite significant, as he is one of the players with the most minutes in the squad.
While coach Kovac can count on Yan Couto, it is Ryerson who has stepped up for the team. He not only shines offensively, but also provides a great deal of defensive stability, being crucial to the team’s balance. Like Cancelo, the Norwegian can play both at right-back and left-back, which is a key detail behind Barcelona’s reported interest. With the summer window only a few months away, the Blaugranas seem to be establishing him as a priority.
Julian Ryerson of Borussia Dortmund in action during the Bundesliga match.
Julian Ryerson sets a surprising record at Borussia Dortmund
Although he arrived at Borussia Dortmund in 2023, Julian Ryerson had not managed to show his best version, serving as a regular substitute and part of the team’s rotation. However, the arrival of Nico Kovac has transformed his professional career, turning him into an undisputed starter. He has even become one of the players with the most minutes in the squad and set a surprising record for the club, highlighting his impressive form.
In the team’s most recent victory against Mainz, Ryerson became the first player in Borussia Dortmund’s history to deliver three assists in the first half of a Bundesliga match. Moreover, the Norwegian finished the game by providing one more assist, taking part in every goal scored by his team. Given his outstanding level, Barcelona have reportedly decided to reaffirm their interest in the 28-year-old right back.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
There was a long and touching banner in the stands before kick-off that sent a strong message to Conte and the Napoli players during their injury crisis. ‘We don’t know what our destiny will be, but we’ll be by your side to the end. Despite the many difficulties, you are honouring the shirt and the city,’ it read.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: SSC Napoli supporters showing banners for the team during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
“It is only right that we thank the fans, because it is by no means to be taken for granted that they would recognise what we are doing this season,” Conte told DAZN Italia.
“The fact they recognised we are fighting for Napoli, honouring the shirt and not giving in, that is a wonderful message for the lads. I know what they’ve been dealing with and how we’ve managed to get through the last few months.”
Conte saw English style clash for Napoli and Roma
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Gian Piero Gasperini AS Roma head coach greets Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
It was another hard-fought battle at the Stadio Maradona, but the Partenopei refused to give in and twice fought back from Donyell Malen goals to earn a 2-2 draw.
Leonardo Spinazzola’s strike took a deflection off Nicolò Pisilli to loop over Mile Svilar, while late on January signings Giovane and Alisson Santos combined for the latter’s emotional equaliser.
“Fighting back twice to hold Roma was also no mean feat, and I think if this was a boxing match, we’d have won it on points,” insisted Conte.
“It was an entertaining game played at a high level of intensity, there were difficulties playing because the pressing was so high from both teams. It was an English style match. We’ve got to continue, knowing that we are building our future in the next 13 games, so what we have next season will depend on what we do in these 13 games, and what European competition we manage to qualify for.
“It won’t be easy, as the other teams in the race are well-drilled and have resources, but we are pushing beyond our boundaries.”
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Alisson Santos arrived in the January transfer window and made a big impact off the bench today, scoring a goal, but also repeatedly running at opponents.
“Both Giovane and Alisson are young players that the club signed in January, because we had those transfer limitations and had to sell first in order to buy to balance the books,” noted Conte.
“They have not even been training with us for two weeks, so they need to understand our movements. Alisson is better at taking men on than Giovane, whereas Giovane is more of a striker. They have made a massive change in their careers, but they have showed humility and are ready to take that time to understand how we do things here.”
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Amir Rrahmani of SSC Napoli injured during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
There was mixed news from the treatment table, as while Amir Rrahmani seemed to sprain his ankle during the penalty incident, Billy Gilmour made his first appearance since early November.
“I honestly don’t know how Rrahmani is doing, but it won’t make much difference at this point,” shrugged Conte.
“We can’t always talk about injuries, otherwise it becomes stupid. We should focus on what we have at our disposal for the next match, if he is ready then we’ll be happy, if not then we’ll find a solution, as we have been doing in every single game.”
Malen was Football Italia’s Man of the Match, whilst strong performances from Alisson, N’Dicka and Beukema underpinned a hard-fought draw at the Maradona.
Best Napoli player: Alisson Santos – The Brazilian came on to not only save the game but inject some much needed venom into the Neapolitan attack. He scored the late equaliser and has potentially earned his right to start some upcoming games.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Alisson Santos of SSC Napoli scores his side second goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Lowest Napoli rating: Amir Rrahmani – Somewhat shocking performance from the experienced defender, who has been one of the very best in Serie A this season. Therefore, he must be held to a high standard – to which he fell short tonight – culminating with him injuring himself while giving away the penalty for Roma’s second goal.
Coach: Antonio Conte 6 – Reacted well with his substitutes despite a still paper thin squad. Clearly missing key difference makers in the midfield such as McTominay and Zambo-Anguissa but showed flexibility today to fight back against a spirited Roma.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Best Roma player: Donyell Malen – Another brace for the Aston Villa loanee, who continues to shine following his two goals against Cagliari last Monday. The Dutchman has settled in well in the Italian capital and looked sharp today for his tap-in and penalty.
Lowest Roma rating: Kostas Tsimikas – Was only on the pitch for 20 minutes but can be held responsible for Alisson Santos’ equaliser. A poor clearance from the Greek full-back, who has hardly impressed on his loan spell from Liverpool.
Coach: Gian Piero Gasperini 6 – Never an easy game to rock up to the Maradona and put two past the champions but Gasperini’s side did that and would have come away with three points were it not for Alisson’s equaliser.
Napoli fought their way back twice from Donyell Malen goals to hold Roma to a thrilling 2-2 draw with Leonardo Spinazzola and Alisson Santos, on a big night for January buys.
Both sides were forced into changes by an injury crisis. Scott McTominay joined Giovanni Di Lorenzo, David Neres, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Kevin De Bruyne and suspended Juan Jesus in the stands, but Matteo Politano returned to the starting XI after a Coppa Italia penalty shoot-out defeat to Como midweek. Paulo Dybala, Manu Kone, Artem Dovbyk, Evan Ferguson and Stephan El Shaarawy didn’t make the trip, with Matias Soulé and Mario Hermoso not fully fit either, so Bryan Zaragoza got his first start.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Gian Piero Gasperini AS Roma head coach greets Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
It took just seven minutes to break the deadlock, as the two January buys combined down the right with Zaragoza rolling across for Malen to come sliding in with the right foot from seven yards. This was the ex-Aston Villa striker’s fourth goal in five Serie A games.
Donyell Malen silences the Maradona
Roma race free and into an early lead against Napoli!
Rasmus Hojlund felt he was dragged down by Evan Ndicka in a promising position, but the referee waved play on, while Stanislav Lobotka’s half-volley was straight at Mile Svilar.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Rasmus Hojlund of SSC Napoli battles for possession with Wesley and Evan Ndicka of AS Roma during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Malen scuffed just wide after shrugging off Amir Rrahmani to push forward from the centre-circle, while Nicolò Pisilli also drilled past the near post and Wesley’s effort was charged down after controlling a long ball.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Napoli equalised after a long passing move, as Leonardo Spinazzola’s screamer from outside the area took a deflection off Pisilli to loop up and over a helpless Mile Svilar. It was a special goal for the former Roma player.
We're back level in Naples
Leonardo Spinazzola has a pop from range, which deflects over Mile Svilar and into the back of the net!
Soulé came on for the restart, but Napoli came out fighting and Spinazzola’s control and strike forced a tricky save out of Svilar.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Leonardo Spinazzola of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Wesley sprinted down the left and in a desperate bid to run after him, Rrahmani bundled into the back of the Brazilian for a penalty, a tangle of legs that saw both players injured. Malen converted into the top corner with a short run-up to complete his brace and beat Milinkovic-Savic.
Donyell Malen outwits Vanja Milinković-Savić again, this time from twelve yards to restore Roma's lead in Naples
Alisson Santos cut inside to test Svilar and Billy Gilmour made his comeback for the first time since early November 2025.
The January signing made an immediate impact, as he gathered the Giovane through ball and drilled a ferocious strike into the near bottom corner from the edge of the area. Alisson Santos was visibly emotional at his first goal for Napoli.
Napoli equalise once again
Billy Gilmour and Rasmus Hojlund combine, and Alisson Santos rifles in a second for the home side v Roma!
The hosts kept pushing in search of a winner, having fought their way back twice from a goal down, as while Robinio Vaz had a shot charged down, at the other end Svilar got down to fingertip away the Miguel Gutierrez daisy-cutter.
With roughly 25 minutes to go, Wesley made a charging run into the penalty box for the visitors, and was brought down by Napoli centre-back Amir Rrahmani.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Amir Rrahmani of SSC Napoli injured during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
However, both players ended up getting injured in the challenge. Wesley was carried off, with an ice pack later strapped to his left ankle.
January signing Donyell Malen then converted from the spot to give the visitors a temporary lead in Naples.
Watch: Rrahmani & Wesley injured as Malen completes brace in Napoli vs Roma
Giacomo Raspadori faces a significant setback after picking up a first-degree hamstring strain during Atalanta BC’s clash with Lazio.
The injury, sustained late in the match, is expected to sideline him for at least three weeks, as per SportMediaset.
Head coach Raffaele Palladino, already without Charles De Ketelaere, confirmed that Raspadori will miss both legs of Atalanta’s Champions League play-off against Borussia Dortmund, with the first leg in Germany on February 17 and the return in Bergamo on February 25.
“It’s a real blow for us,” Palladino told club media.
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Raffaele Palladino, Head Coach of Atalanta, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“Raspadori has been in great form, and losing him for these crucial matches in Europe is a challenge we have to face together.”
Raspadori a doubt for Italy World Cup play-offs
The striker is also set to miss Atalanta’s trip to Naples and the Coppa Italia semifinal first leg against Lazio on March 4.
Beyond club commitments, his availability for the Italian national team is in doubt, with the World Cup play-off semifinal against Northern Ireland scheduled for March 26 in Bergamo now uncertain.
BERGAMO, ITALY – JANUARY 25: Giacomo Raspdori of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team’s third goal with teammate Nikola Krstovic of Atalanta during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Parma Calcio 1913 at Gewiss Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
This injury deprives both Atalanta and Italy of one of their most versatile forwards.
Raspadori’s pace, movement, and finishing have been crucial this season, and his absence forces Palladino and Italy national team coach to reconsider attacking options.
Recovery over the next three weeks will be closely monitored, and the timing could influence squad selection for the World Cup play-offs, potentially reshaping Italy’s offensive strategy for one of the most important periods of the season.
Liverpool starlet Rio Ngumoha has once again grabbed the headlines, continuing to make a compelling case for a first-team promotion after netting a brilliant goal for the Liverpool U21s.
The teenager’s latest highlight-reel moment has intensified the conversation around his role within the club’s immediate future.
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Rio Ngumoha scores stunning goal for Liverpool U21s
The goal, which quickly went viral on social media, showcased the winger’s explosive pace and technical floor.
Picking the ball up on the left flank, Ngumoha drifted past two defenders with ease before curling a precise effort into the top corner from the edge of the box.
It was a strike that highlighted not just his natural talent, but a growing maturity in his decision-making in the final third.
What a goal from Rio Ngumoha for the u21s today in a 4-3 win over West Brom!
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Slot’s treatment of Rio Ngumoha has been widely criticized by fans, particularly as the Dutch manager continues to persist with Cody Gakpo in the starting lineup.
While Slot has traditionally favored experienced profiles, Gakpo’s place in the starting XI is becoming hard to justify when there is the explosive and dynamic winger like Ngumoha sitting on the bench.
Ngumoha has seized every opportunity
The growing hype around Ngumoha is not built on a single moment of brilliance; the youngster has made an impression every time he has featured this season.
Whether in the UEFA Youth League, domestic cup competitions or brief Premier League cameos, his ability to beat defenders one-on-one and inject directness into Liverpool’s attack has been a recurring theme.
He also enjoyed an excellent pre-season, earning substitute appearances in the opening few games for the Reds.
Ngumoha even scored a spectacular stoppage time winner in Liverpool’s dramatic 3–2 win over Newcastle earlier in the season.
However, despite his impressive performances, Slot has not given him enough game time.
In contrast to Klopp’s willingness to trust emerging talent, Slot has so far appeared more cautious with youth, a stance that has not gone unnoticed among sections of the Liverpool support.
Arsenal’s medical woes took center stage during their latest outing as concerns grow over the fitness of key defensive pillars.
While the Gunners have maintained an impressive run of form, the physical toll of a relentless schedule is beginning to manifest in the dugout, leaving Mikel Arteta with significant tactical headaches ahead of a grueling run of fixtures.
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The most alarming moment of the afternoon occurred midway through the second half when Christian Norgaard was spotted sprinting toward the touchline with a look of immediate concern.
Christian Norgaard alerts Arsenal bench about Ben White injury
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The Danish midfielder, known for his leadership and spatial awareness, had been positioned closest to Ben White when the defender pulled up following a routine defensive clearance.
According to The Sun reporter Simon Collings on X, the urgency of the situation was relayed instantly.
Collings noted: “Norgaard just ran over and appeared to tell the bench White has injured his left hamstring. Zubimendi coming on.”
Norgaard just ran over and appeared to tell the bench White has injured his left hamstring.
The visual of Norgaard gesturing toward his own leg to the coaching staff suggested that the injury was more than just a minor knock, prompting Arteta to act swiftly.
Injury problems persist for Arsenal
The timing of White’s departure is particularly stinging for the North London side. Arsenal’s injury problems persist, as the squad was already reeling from a blow sustained before the first whistle.
Riccardo Calafiori was forced to withdraw from the starting lineup after suffering an injury during the pre-match warm-up.
While Ben White was taken off as a precaution to prevent further damage to his hamstring, losing two premier defensive options in the span of 90 minutes has stretched the squad to its limits.
Mikel Arteta’s update on Ben White and Calafiori
Addressing the media after the final whistle, Mikel Arteta remained characteristically cautious regarding the severity of the dual setbacks.
The Spaniard praised Norgaard’s quick thinking but was hesitant to provide a definitive timeline for his players’ return.
Arteta told TNT Sports: “We have to assess them properly. Regarding Ben and Riccardo, let’s see in the next day or two how they respond. It’s too early to say if they will be available for the weekend.”
"We had some great actions, collectively and individually, and the first half made the difference" ?
Mikel Arteta speaks after his side's progression to the 5th Round of the FA Cup ?
To neutralize Spain star Lamine Yamal, Lionel Messi's Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni is reportedly plotting a stragegy for the 2026 Finalissima.
Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal could headline one of the most compelling matchups of 2026 when the two stars face off for the first time in the Finalissima between Argentina and Spain. With preparations already underway for the March showdown, attention has intensified amid reports that head coach Lionel Scaloni is developing a tactical plan to contain the 18-year-old sensation.
With the 2026 World Cup set to kick off in June, the Finalissima has taken on added significance for both national teams. While the title is not officially recognized by FIFA, its timing ahead of the North American tournament could serve as an early measuring stick between two of the leading contenders, which is why Argentina and Spain are expected to approach the match with full intensity rather than treating it like a friendly.
Under that backdrop, Argentine outlet Doble Amarilla reports that Scaloni and his staff are working on a blueprint to limit Lamine Yamal’s influence. A central focus of the tactical approach is controlling the wings, with the Barcelona star identified as one of Argentina’s primary concerns entering the match.
Breakdown of Scaloni’s tactics
In recent World Cup qualifying matches, Argentina have at times struggled with defensive transitions, particularly when dealing with pace. With a roster that is four years older than the squad that lifted the trophy in 2022 and few major additions so far (aside from emerging options like Nico Paz or Giuliano Simeone) Spain’s youthful lineup could look to exploit those spaces as a key attacking route.
Nicolas Tagliafico of Argentina.
As part of a strategy to win wide duels and specifically neutralize Yamal, Scaloni is expected to rely on Nicolás Tagliafico as the primary option at left back. With his defensive profile and experience (including not being dribbled past once during the 2022 World Cup) he is viewed as a logical choice for tight marking duties.
Still, deploying Tagliafico alone on the flank may not be enough to contain Yamal. Scaloni’s reported plan includes reinforcing that side with a more physical midfield setup, assigning an additional player to provide cover and create frequent two-versus-one situations against the winger.
With Yamal sidelined for Spain’s last four matches due to injury, head coach Luis de la Fuente has used Pedro Porro and Marcos Llorente at right back, often pushing forward to support the wing. Regardless, Argentina’s priority remains limiting the teenager’s impact, something opponents recently achieved in Barcelona’s last match against Atletico Madrid, where he was tightly marked by Matteo Ruggeri, one of the standout performers.
Spain could suffer another setback
One of Spain’s greatest strengths is the blend of youth and experience throughout the squad, particularly in attack. While Yamal operates on the right, Nico Williams presents a similar threat on the opposite flank, giving La Roja dangerous width. However, another roster concern could complicate Spain’s attacking plans.
According to Diario AS, Marc Cucurella has suffered a hamstring muscle tear and is expected to be sidelined for three to four weeks, putting his availability for the March 27 Finalissima in doubt. The Chelsea defender has become a key contributor in the attacking phase, meaning his injury, and any lingering lack of match fitness, could be a significant setback for Spain on the left side.
Lionel Messi of Argentina and Lamine Yamal of Spain.
Although the drama surrounding Mohamed Salah at Liverpool FC appears to have come to an end, the Egyptian’s future remains surrounded by rumors of a possible transfer. In light of this, Virgil van Dijk decided to break his silence regarding Salah’s future with the Reds.
At the start of the 2025–26 season, Liverpool FC failed to maintain a solid run of form, piling up a series of defeats that disrupted their momentum. Despite this, they have gradually managed to turn their situation around, even restoring prominence to Mohamed Salah. However, the Egyptian’s future at the Reds appears increasingly uncertain amid ongoing rumors of a potential transfer. In response, Virgil van Dijk offered a clear opinion regarding the veteran’s future.
Following the latest victory, Virgil van Dijk decided to break his silence on Mohamed Salah’s future: “I always want Mo to stay because I’m a good friend of him… The same as me, he’s got one more year [on his current deal], so we will see… He always gives the team more than goals. There’s obviously a lot of focus on his goals at the moment and that’s also part of his life because he puts the standards so extremely high when he doesn’t score as much he gets criticised.”
Unlike the difficult start to the season, Mohamed Salah is regaining his true impact at Liverpool FC. He is not only delivering in front of goal but also contributing creatively, proving key to the team’s collective play. In response, head coach Arne Slot has decided to restore his importance in the lineup, making it clear that his usual benchings were merely meant as a wake-up call. Despite this, the Egyptian does not appear likely to remain at the club for much longer.
With a contract at Liverpool extending until 2027, the Egyptian star is expected to stay with the club next season. However, following the situation with Cristiano Ronaldo, the Saudi Pro League has now turned its attention to Mohamed Salah. Al Ittihad Club are reportedly prepared to pay a substantial transfer fee and offer him a lucrative salary. In response, the Reds have reportedly set clear conditions, casting doubt on his continuance at the club.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool gets up off the floor during the Premier League match.
Not only Salah: Liverpool raise fresh doubts over offensive star
Arne Slot made an impact in his debut season at Liverpool, but he is facing difficulties rebuilding the roster. After the departures of Luis Díaz and Trent Alexander-Arnold, they are having problems replacing them. While Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley have already taken control of the right-back, Mohamed Salah is struggling to stand out. As a result, the Reds are accelerating an offensive rebuild, casting doubt over the continuity of another star.
According to CaughtOffSide, the Reds are also open to letting Federico Chiesa leave, with interest coming from Serie A clubs. If Napoli or Juventus submit an offer in the region of €25–30 million, the Italian would depart, forcing a complete overhaul of the attack. Therefore, it would not only be Salah who could leave Liverpool, but also the 28-year-old winger. With this, Arne Slot could receive a guaranteed reinforcement for the 2026-27 season.
Donyell Malen gave Roma the dream start against Napoli this evening, with an early goal from the Dutch forward gifting the Giallorossi the lead at the Maradona.
Malen, who signed on loan from Aston Villa in January, has settled in well in the Italian capital and has increased his goal tally.
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 09: AS Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini looks on during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on February 09, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Another January signing, Bryan Zaragoza, did well to make space on the right flank before playing a heavy low ball into the box for the Dutchman to convert comfortably.
Watch: Napoli vs Roma – Malen puts Giallorossi up
Donyell Malen silences the Maradona
Roma race free and into an early lead against Napoli!
Bologna returned to winning ways with a 2-1 victory away to Torino FC, a result that could prove pivotal in reigniting their season after a difficult spell.
Head coach Vincenzo Italiano praised match-winner Santiago Castro for his decisive contribution, highlighting the striker’s natural instincts in front of goal.
“A centre-forward can sometimes operate in that area and decide matches with a great piece of skill, like he did,” Italiano told Sky Sport, via TMW.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 11: Santiago Castro of Bologna celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Coppa Italia match between Bologna FC and SS Lazio at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on February 11, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“Not every goal comes from a structured move. He had a brilliant intuition and scored a fantastic goal that helped us win a very important match after a difficult period. We need more performances like that to move beyond it.”
Torino 1-2 Bologna – Italiano: ‘Rowe is improving a lot’
The Rossoblu front line showed encouraging signs, particularly summer arrival Jonathan Rowe, who continues to adapt to Italian football.
“Above all Rowe is improving a lot,” Italiano said. “He has the ability to do very well one-on-one. When he adds consistency and composure near goal, he can become a top-level player. He comes from a different footballing culture, he’s young and doesn’t speak much Italian yet.”
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Jonathan Rowe competes for the ball with Sascha Britschgi of Parma Calcio during the Serie A match at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on February 08, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Italiano also pointed to the importance of wide players contributing goals, while lamenting the timing of a setback for Federico Bernardeschi.
“Berna was growing and it’s a shame about the injury, it happened just as he was finding his rhythm. When he regains sharpness, he has the quality to shoot with more precision. Goals from wingers are important.”
Despite the victory, Italiano stressed that Bologna’s recent struggles cannot be erased by one result alone.
“In a month and a half we lost our ability to score regularly and to limit opponents. We abandoned that. We need three, four, five results with strong performances. We want to progress in Europe and stay in a competition we care deeply about. Before saying we are out of this period, we need consistency in both performances and results.”
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Vincenzo Italiano looks on during the Serie A match at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 15, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
On whether the team had lost momentum or direction, he added:
“There are moments that turn negatively. We faced teams in great form, had red cards and mistakes all at once. We didn’t manage those situations gradually. Our true value isn’t the first place we had after Udine, but it’s much higher than what we’ve shown recently. Playing with more freedom helps, we can express ourselves even better than today.”
The win offers relief, but for Bologna the real test now lies in sustaining this level over the coming weeks.
Antonio Conte tries to focus on the ‘good performances’ from Napoli after their Coppa Italia exit, and expects an ‘aggressive and intense’ match with Roma this evening.
It kicks off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).
This had been a Scudetto battle just a few weeks ago, but realistically is now a fight for third place following some disappointing recent results.
Serie A is the only focus for the Partenopei, who in the last month have gone out of the Champions League and the Coppa Italia, losing a penalty shoot-out to Como midweek.
Conte focus on Napoli performances
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Antonio Conte, head coach of Napoli (left), reacts during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
“We had a very good performance against Como, but once you get to penalties, it can happen that you go out and don’t reach the semi-finals,” Conte told DAZN Italia.
“However, the team is in good condition, putting in some fine games, and there’s not much more I could ask from them. We are finding different solutions, because every time we need to make adjustments when someone else is missing.”
Scott McTominay aggravated a tendon injury during the 3-2 win over Genoa and has still not recovered, so he joins Giovanni Di Lorenzo, David Neres, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Kevin De Bruyne and suspended Juan Jesus in the stands.
NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 28: Antonio Conte, Head Coach of SSC Napoli, reacts from the technical area during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between SSC Napoli and Chelsea FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 28, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)
Napoli beat Roma 1-0 at the Stadio Olimpico earlier this season, but some of the players who featured heavily in that game like Noa Lang and David Neres are not playing tonight.
“We prepared our usual approach, we certainly won’t sit back and wait for them. We’ll try to attack Roma, win back the ball early, and when we’ve got it then we can try to find solutions to hurt them.
“Roma also rely on aggression and intensity, so I imagine it will be an entertaining match for the neutral,” concluded Conte.
Roma director Ricky Massara hopes tonight’s trip to Napoli can finally give them a victory in the big games, but assures Paulo Dybala’s latest injury ‘has no effect’ on contract talks.
It kicks off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).
ROME, ITALY – NOVEMBER 30: Lorenzo Pellegrini of AS Roma controls the ball whilst under pressure from Sam Beukema of Napoli during the Serie A match between AS Roma and SSC Napoli at Stadio Olimpico on November 30, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
The Giallorossi know this is a big opportunity to lock down a top four finish and even catch the Partenopei in third, as Juventus were beaten yesterday 3-2 by Inter.
When they met Antonio Conte’s side earlier this season at the Stadio Olimpico, it ended 1-0 for Napoli.
Massara eager for Roma turning point
WALSALL, ENGLAND – AUGUST 06: Frederic Massara, Sporting Director of AS Roma, looks on prior to the pre-season friendly match between Aston Villa and AS Roma at Pallet-Track Bescot Stadium on August 06, 2025 in Walsall, England. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
“It is true that we didn’t win big games, but the performances were never lacking in those clashes, so we hope to keep putting in the good performances and hope results arrive as a consequence of that,” Massara told DAZN Italia.
Dybala, Manu Kone, Artem Dovbyk, Evan Ferguson and Stephan El Shaarawy didn’t make the trip, with Matias Soulé and Mario Hermoso not fully fit either, so Bryan Zaragoza gets his first start.
Is the poor fitness record one of the reasons Roma are hesitant to lock the Argentina international down to a new contract?
“Dybala would be a big loss for any team, as he is a special player who makes the difference. It’s a pity he had this new and unexpected injury, as he would’ve been very welcome in this game. I can assure it does not have any effect on the negotiations for a new contract.”
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 22: AS Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini looks on during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between AS Roma and VfB Stuttgart at Stadio Olimpico on January 22, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
It had been said there was tension between coach Gian Piero Gasperini and director of sport Massara, so did they have dinner over the weekend?
“We were all watching last night’s game. We have a very good rapport, let’s not forget Roma started a renovation process, we have 10 new players compared to last season, which shows the extent of the changes that we are making. The coach is forming this new group in excellent fashion, and we are very satisfied with his work.”
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 22: Niccolo Pisilli with his teammates of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between AS Roma and VfB Stuttgart at Stadio Olimpico on January 22, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Nicolò Pisilli gets a rare start in midfield rather than Neil El Aynaoui, so is the Roma youth product breaking his way into the first team?
“Pisilli had already shown some of his quality in previous seasons, but he is now reaching maturity. He has a sense for the goal, is tactically intelligent, can defend and attack, and we believe he will be a big player for Roma and Italy for many years to come,” concluded Massara.
Tensions between Inter Milan and Juventus remain high following the controversial refereeing incidents in last night’s 3-2 victory for the Nerazzurri.
In the hours after the match, John Elkann, CEO of Exor, reportedly contacted Gabriele Gravina to express Juventus’ dissatisfaction with the officiating, as per TuttoMercatoWeb.
From the Bianconeri perspective, the handling of key moments during the game was deemed unacceptable.
Gravina, president of the FIGC, has since held discussions with refereeing chief Gianluca Rocchi to address the specific incidents.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Inter-Juventus drama adds to unstable FIGC & AIA problems
The situation unfolds against a backdrop of instability within the AIA.
The referees’ body is awaiting a definitive ruling from the Federal Court of Appeal regarding its president, Antonio Zappi, who received a 13-month suspension at first instance.
The appeal verdict is scheduled for February 18. Should the suspension be upheld, the AIA could face the prospect of being placed under temporary administration.
AIA chief Gianluca Rocchi (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
FIGC president Gravina is also understood to have raised broader concerns with Rocchi, particularly regarding repeated simulations during Inter-Juventus.
According to FIGC sources, such behaviour risks influencing referees and increases the likelihood of mistakes, while also damaging the image of Italian football.
There was further emphasis on the potential benefits of broader use of VAR and technological support in situations involving clear and obvious errors.
The matter will be evaluated through the appropriate institutional channels.
Arsenal forward Noni Madueke was full of praise for Eberechi Eze following his ‘unbelievable’ performance against Wigan Athletic during the Gunners’ 4-0 win in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday.
The North London side made light work of their League One opponents at the Emirates Stadium, with the damage done during a devastating first-half blitz.
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While Madueke opened the scoring, he was quick to point out that the catalyst for the victory was the creative brilliance of Eze.
Speaking after the match, Madueke lavished praise of his teammate’s performance.
He told TNT Sports: “He was unbelievable today. He pulled all the strings from the middle and had a hand in all the goals. I’m really pleased for him.”
"They can be tricky sometimes if you don't apply yourself properly, but that wasn't the case with us today" ?
Arsenal goalscorer Noni Madueke reflects on today's performance as they go through to the 5th Round of the FA Cup ?
Eze, who had faced some scrutiny after being substituted early in the midweek draw against Brentford, responded in spectacular fashion.
Starting in a central playmaker role, the England international dismantled the Wigan defence with a series of precise, eye-of-the-needle passes.
He provided the direct assists for Arsenal’s opening two goals, the first a clever ball for Madueke in the 11th minute and the second a perfectly weighted pass for Gabriel Martinelli just seven minutes later.
Even when he wasn’t directly assisting, Eze’s movement and vision dictated the tempo of the game, proving exactly why Mikel Arteta has placed so much faith in him since his move from Crystal Palace.
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The Gunners are currently leading the Premier League table by four points and have reached the League Cup final, where they are set to face Manchester City.
With a perfect record in the Champions League group stages and progress now secured in the FA Cup, talk of an unprecedented quadruple is beginning to grow louder among the Emirates faithful.
Arteta’s ability to rotate his squad, making eight changes for the Wigan tie, without losing any competitive edge suggests that this Arsenal side possesses the depth and hunger required to fight for silverware on all four fronts.
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Arsenal eased into the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 4-0 victory over Wigan Athletic at the Emirates Stadium, where all their goals came in the first 27 minutes. The Gunners became the first Premier League team to score four goals in the opening half-hour of an FA Cup tie, as they overcame […]
With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez made a bold claim over Cristiano Ronaldo's retirement timeline.
Cristiano Ronaldo, amid the turmoil surrounding his boycott of the Saudi Pro League, recently turned 41. But despite his age, expectations remain high about his chances of making history and further extending his legacy. With the 2026 World Cup as his ultimate goal, Portugal head coach Roberto Martínez made a bold claim about the forward legend’s retirement timeline.
In an interview with BBC reporter Kelly Somers, Martinez was asked how long he believes Ronaldo can keep scoring goals for Portugal, and the Spaniard gave a candid response: “Well, we got all the stats. If you were going to analyse a player that is dropping at physical level, that’s not the case. His physical stats are of a player that could go on and on and on.”
Ronaldo’s national-team coach then shared his view on when the superstar might call it quits. “I think it’s more a question of when he’ll feel that is the right time. I think he’s a player that is very critical with himself. When he doesn’t see that he can help the team, he’ll be the one that will decide when to stop,” Martinez added.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Roberto Martinez, Manager of Portugal.
Martinez on coaching Ronaldo
After the surprising elimination at the 2022 World Cup against Morocco (widely expected to be Ronaldo’s last) the Portuguese Football Federation appointed former Belgium manager Roberto Martinez as head coach. The Spaniard has revitalized the national team, and with Ronaldo as captain, he has overseen 36 matches, recording 27 wins, three draws, and six defeats, while also winning the 2025 UEFA Nations League.
During that stretch, Ronaldo has not only captained the team but also maintained top form. Asked what it’s like to coach the Portuguese icon, Martinez offered a sincere answer: “Very easy, because of his high standards, his expectations of how the work should be done and his commitment to the game. He truly is an example of what you should do to represent Portugal and the national team. And now he’s adapted, obviously, after 21 years in the national team – he’s adjusted.“
Martinez also addressed the striker’s role within the squad. “He’s a goalscorer, he’s an important player for us, and it’s the player that he is now that is important for me. As a national team coach, a player that has scored 25 goals in the last 30 international games… it’s not that he’s playing because of what he’s done in the past, it’s what he’s done now,” he said, emphasizing that Ronaldo’s place in the team is justified not just by his legendary status but by his performances on the field.
Cruz Azul will face Tigres UANL for a Matchday 6 clash in the Liga MX Clausura 2026 calendar. Below, you’ll find all the essential information for this showdown, including kickoff times and complete TV and streaming options available across the USA.
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Two Liga MX heavyweights are set for a pivotal showdown as Cruz Azul host Tigres UANL in a matchup that could shake up the top of the table. Both sides enter level on 10 points, separated only by goal difference, with Tigres holding sixth place and Cruz Azul right behind in seventh.
Cruz Azul are looking to rebound after a 1-1 draw against Toluca, and a return home could provide the spark they need to climb the standings. Tigres, meanwhile, understand the magnitude of the moment and arrive determined to grab a statement road win that would strengthen their position among the league’s early title contenders.
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Given Christian Pulisic's impressive start to the season, his future at AC Milan has been in doubt, as he has attracted the attention of several teams. Moreover, a Premier League team is reportedly determined to sign the USMNT star, leaving the Rossoneri without their star player.
With the arrival of Massimiliano Allegri, AC Milan have managed to reach an impressive level of competitiveness. With just one defeat in Serie A, they remain in constant contention for the top spot in the league. In this run, Christian Pulisic has been key, delivering both in terms of goals and creativity. As a result, the future of the USMNT star appears set to change soon, as a Premier League side seems to be taking firm steps to secure his signing.
According to CaughtOffside, Manchester United are determined to sign Christian Pulisic for the 2026–27 season, viewing him as an ideal addition due to his attacking versatility as he can operate as a right or left winger, a second striker, or even a center forward. However, the USMNT star remains under contract with AC Milan until 2027, with a unilateral option extending it to 2028, meaning that any potential departure would not be straightforward.
Even though Pulisic is a cornerstone at AC Milan, they are not entirely opposed to his potential departure. The Italian side is willing to sell the USMNT star for a fee in the range of $83–95 million, potentially making it one of the highest transfers in the club’s history, as reported by CaughtOffside. With the proceeds, AC Milan could look to rebuild the roster, targeting the midfield and forward line as clear priorities for the 2026–27 season.
As a key player for Massimiliano Allegri, Christian Pulisic’s continuity is a priority for the coach. However, AC Milan are adopting a cautious approach to the USMNT star’s contract renewal, prioritizing extensions for players whose contracts expire in 2027. It does not imply a lack of urgency but shows their aim to build a competitive roster capable of bringing out Pulisic’s best and preventing the physical overload he has often experienced.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.
Not only Man United: Pulisic sparks Premier League race
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Christian Pulisic has been surrounded by interest from several clubs due to his outstanding form. Scoring 10 goals in 21 matches, he has caught the attention of Manchester United. However, Liverpool and Arsenal are also reportedly monitoring a potential move. Alongside them, Tottenham Hotspur have joined the list of interested sides, as the possible arrival of Mauricio Pochettino would make his signing a priority, according to CaughtOffside.
Pulisic’s 2026 World Cup performance could define his future
With the 2026 World Cup just a few months away, AC Milan could decide not to listen to any offers for Christian Pulisic, choosing instead to wait for his performances with the United States men’s national soccer team to raise his value in the transfer market. In case he shines at the World Cup, he could attract the attention of multiple clubs or significantly boost his market value, making this potentially the most important tournament of his career.
Bologna took a significant step out of their crisis with this 2-1 victory away to Torino, as a Nikola Vlasic own goal and Santiago Castro show of skill ended their dire run.
The Rossoblu arrived in a huge crisis that threatened to end Vincenzo Italiano’s tenure, crashing out of the Coppa Italia quarter-final on penalties to Lazio midweek, with four consecutive Serie A defeats, just one win in the last 12 rounds. Tommaso Pobega was suspended, with Charalampos Lykogiannis, Torbjorn Heggem and Lorenzo De Silvestri injured. Toro got back on track by beating Lecce and drawing 2-2 with Fiorentina, but Rafa Obrador, Ardian Ismajli and Zanos Savva missed out. Nikola Vlasic and Matteo Prati returned from bans.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Bologna FC 1909 head coach Vincenzo Italiano looks on during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 15, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
The stadium was almost empty, as Torino fans stepped up their protest against the club and President Urbano Cairo by boycotting the home games. Nonetheless, it was a special occasion, the first Serie A match shown live on BBC Alba.
Nikola Moro just failed to get clean contact on a header at the back post from Jonathan Rowe’s cross, while Santiago Castro couldn’t get enough power on his effort into the arms of Alberto Paleari.
Federico Bernardeschi cut inside to shoot from the right, forcing a tricky save from Paleari, while Rowe bent a wonderful right-foot curler inches past the far top corner from the edge of the box.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Giovanni Simeone of Torino FC competes with Jhon Lucumi of Bologna FC 1909 during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 15, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Bologna finally broke through after the restart, as Rowe tried to roll across from the left, but the deflection off Vlasic took it into the path of Moro, who tried and failed to connect with a back-heel flick from six yards, still doing enough to put off Paleari.
Tadhal do Bologna! 'S e féin-tadhal bho Vlašić a bh'ann!
Bernardeschi blasted just over, then Paleari rushed out for a desperate save after Simon Sohm had sent defenders to ground with a smart turn.
Vlasic scored in the right net to equalise, as Duvan Zapata stung Lukasz Skorupski’s gloves from a tricky angle, his Torino teammate drilling the rebound through a defender’s legs.
Tadhal! Fear eile airson Vlašić – ach airson Torino an turas seo!
Goal! Another for Vlašić – but for Torino this time!
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Nikola Vlasic of Torino FC celebrates a goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 15, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Santiago Castro signed a new contract with Bologna this week and celebrated in style, as he gathered from Bernardeschi with his back to goal, turned Marianucci and prodded a precise snooker shot finish into the far bottom corner from six yards.
Both Napoli and Roma are forced into changes for tonight’s Derby del Sole, but Rasmus Hojlund and Matteo Politano take on Donyell Malen and Bryan Zaragoza.
NAPLES, ITALY – NOVEMBER 03: Gian Piero Gasperini Atalanta head coach greets Antonio Conte Napoli head coach beforeg the Serie A match between Napoli and Atalanta at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on November 03, 2024 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
This was a Scudetto showdown a few weeks ago, but now feels more like a head-to-head for third place.
There are big absentees for both teams, as Scott McTominay has not yet recovered from the tendon inflammation that saw him limp off in the 3-2 win over Genoa.
He joins Giovanni Di Lorenzo, David Neres, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa and Kevin De Bruyne in the stands, while Juan Jesus is suspended.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 10: Rasmus Hojlund of SSC Napoli gestures during the Coppa Italia match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 10, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Eljif Elmas therefore drops down into midfield, but Politano has shaken off his injury to join Antonio Vergara and Hojlund in attack.
Sam Beukema steps into defence and Alessandro Buongiorno returns after his nightmare performance against Genoa.
CREMONA, ITALY – DECEMBER 28: Matteo Politano celebrates after the 0-2 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and SSC Napoli at Stadio Giovanni Zini on December 28, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
Roma have their own set of problems, as Paulo Dybala, Manu Kone, Artem Dovbyk, Evan Ferguson and Stephan El Shaarawy did not make the trip to Naples.
Matias Soulé is struggling with a recurring groin issue too, but so January signing Zaragoza gets his first start, joining Lorenzo Pellegrini to support fellow late arrival Malen.
The striker on loan from Aston Villa with option to buy has had a remarkable impact in Serie A, scoring three goals in his first four games.
He netted both in their 2-0 win over Cagliari on Monday, which ended a three-game winless streak in all competition.
As for the midfield, Nicolò Pisilli is preferred to Neil El Aynaoui, with Mario Hermoso not fully fit for the defence.
Bryan Zaragoza during his first interview with Roma.
Weston McKennie is once again at the centre of discussions at Juventus, with renewal talks ongoing but complicated by the midfielder’s wage demands.
Now a regular starter and one of the side’s driving forces, McKennie has turned what once looked like an uncertain future into a position of strength.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Weston McKennie of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
After summer rumours suggested he could be sacrificed, the American not only stayed but has become one of the most reliable figures under Luciano Spalletti. A new personal best for goals in a single season has only strengthened his standing inside the club.
McKennie demands double his salary to renew with Juventus
Juventus would like to accelerate negotiations, yet the talks are far from straightforward.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, McKennie’s entourage continue to request roughly double his current salary, a figure that has stalled progress over the past 18 months.
The midfielder currently earns between €2.5m and €3m per season including bonuses, most of which he has consistently triggered. The club are prepared to offer an increase, but not at the level being sought by his representatives.
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Weston McKennie of Juventus is challenged by Ederson of Atalanta during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
However, time is becoming a factor with his contract edging closer to expiry. Interest remains strong.
In the United States he is a marketable figure, while several European clubs are monitoring the situation in case he becomes available on a free transfer this summer.
Former West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker has said that the red-card incident in last night’s Derby d’Italia is ‘not good for the game.’
Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu was sent off after receiving a second yellow card after making minimal contact with his arm with Inter’s Alessandro Bastoni.
BARI, ITALY – AUGUST 16: Alessandro Bastoni of Inter during Pre-Season Friendly match between FC Internazionale and Olympiacos FC at Stadio San Nicola on August 16, 2025 in Bari, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Bastoni went down theatrically and the referee had no option but to award Kalulu a second yellow. As VAR cannot currently intervene with yellow cards, the dismissal stood and Inter managed to win the game 3-2.
Reo-Coker on Bastoni & Kalulu incident: ‘Too much cheating & diving in Serie A’
Speaking as a pundit on CBS Sports Golazo after the game, Reo-Coker said:
“Too many players in Serie A right now are cheating with the diving, it’s not good for the game and it’s not good for the future generations watching the game.”
He dismissed the suggestion that coaches should be allowed one ‘challenge’ per game, saying the trust needs to be put in the referees.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Therefore, the former midfielder implied that it is down to the players to start behaving more responsibly, as much as it is for the referees to do their job.
“It’s not good for the game and it’s not good for the generation watching.”
Alongside leading the USA’s charge at this summer’s home World Cup in North America, Christian Pulisic faces what will certainly be a career-defining few months both on and off the pitch. While the former Chelsea star might have only continued to shine since arriving at Italian giants AC Milan three years ago, the 27-year-old has […]
Alongside leading the USA’s charge at this summer’s home World Cup in North America, Christian Pulisic faces what will certainly be a career-defining few months both on and off the pitch. While the former Chelsea star might have only continued to shine since arriving at Italian giants AC Milan three years ago, the 27-year-old has […]
After the painful defeat against Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey, Barcelona are looking to turn the page by beating Girona in LaLiga. Ahead of this match, coach Hansi Flick decided to provide an important injury update on Raphinha and Marcus Rashford.
Even though they arrived as clear favorites to defeat Atlético Madrid, Barcelona suffered a surprising thrashing. Exposing the flaws in their high press, Los Colchoneros managed to score four goals. However, the Blaugranas already have another challenge ahead, as they faceGirona in LaLiga and are under obligation to win. Ahead of this match, coach Hansi Flick reveals key details regarding the injury status of Raphinha and Marcus Rashford.
According to Hansi Flick in his most recent press conference, Raphinha is fully fit ahead of the game vs. Girona and even trained with the team on Saturday, February 14. Despite this, the coach did not confirm whether the Brazilian will start or come off the bench, as his return to the pitch could be handled cautiously. With this, Barcelona recover their best player to strengthen their grip at the top of LaLiga.
Unlike the Brazilian, Marcus Rashford remains out of Barcelona’s squad, as he did not even take part in team training on Saturday. Even so, the Englishman hopes not to be sidelined for long, but the Blaugranas will not rush his return, Hansi Flick reported. Given the player’s extensive injury history, they are choosing to proceed carefully, avoiding any serious setback that could hinder his progress heading into the final stretch of the season.
Alongside Raphinha’s return, Hansi Flick announced that Pedri could also be ready for the game against Girona, giving Barcelona the chance to recover their best version heading into the decisive final stretch of the season. In addition, the coach revealed that Pablo Gavi has impressed him in training after coming back from a long-term injury; however, he will not be available until March, meaning the team would gain even more options to compete for all titles.
Raphinha of FC Barcelona.
Barcelona players reportedly demand tactical changes from Hansi Flick
Unlike previous matches, Barcelona looked significantly weakened throughout the entire game. The absence of Marcus Rashford and Raphinha proved particularly difficult, as coach Hansi Flick had to face Atletico Madrid without a natural left winger. After the tough defeat in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals, some players have reportedly requested certain changes from the coach ahead of the final stretch of the season.
According to The Athletic, several Barcelona players spoke directly with Hansi Flick in the dressing room. In doing so, they called for more pragmatism in key matches and greater tactical flexibility against certain opponents, as they believe a high press is not sustainable without players such as Raphinha or Pedri. Rather than signaling conflict, both sides are seeking feedback to compete for every title this season.
Far from being changes intended only for top-level opponents, Barcelona could begin to implement them in the next match against Girona. However, they may not face many difficulties, as their opponent does not possess a counterattacking style as aggressive as Atletico Madrid’s, meaning the high press could once again be a key factor. Even so, coach Hansi Flick could still make adjustments to his approach ahead of the game.
Italy international Riccardo Calafiori was all set to make his comeback from the start in Arsenal’s FA Cup game against Wigan, only to suffer a new injury in the warm-up.
The defender has struggled badly with fitness issues since making the transfer to London from Bologna at a cost of €50m including add-ons in July 2024.
A muscular problem saw him ruled out for over a month in December and January.
Calafiori cannot seem to find fitness at Arsenal
LONDON, ENGLAND – JANUARY 28: Riccardo Calafiori of Arsenal in action during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between Arsenal FC and FC Kairat Almaty at Arsenal Stadium on January 28, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 05: Riccardo Calafiori of Italy in action during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Estonia at Stadio di Bergamo on September 05, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
Now he has to be a major doubt for next month’s World Cup play-offs with Northern Ireland, and either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The defender has 24 competitive appearances for Arsenal this season, contributing a goal and three assists from left-back.
At the final whistle, the player felt a twinge in his right calf and underwent radiological tests at the club’s medical centre this morning.
This confirmed a low-to-medium grade myotendinous injury to the soleus muscle.
Holm a fresh injury blow for Juventus
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Luciano Spalletti, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
A formal statement notes Holm will have further tests in two weeks to determine the exact recovery time, meaning his absence will be at least a month.
The Sweden international arrived from Bologna in an exchange of loans with option to buy with Joao Mario going to the Stadio Dall’Ara.
Emil Holm poses with the Juventus shirt alongside Marco Ottolini (left) and Damien Comolli (right) – via juventus.com.
The option to buy for Holm is €15m plus a further €3m in performance-related bonuses.
He has so far made only two appearances for the Bianconeri, one in Serie A and the other in the Coppa Italia, both off the bench.
Verona heroically held out down to 10 men for most of the match, but capitulated in added time to a Mateo Pellegrino header for Parma’s second consecutive victory.
The Ducali clambered away from the danger zone with their surprise victory away to Bologna, but Mariano Troilo was suspended, with Nahuel Estevez, Zion Suzuki, Pontus Almqvist, Abdoulaye Ndiaye and Matija Frigan still injured. Hellas remained rock bottom after new coach Paolo Sammarco debuted with a 0-0 draw against Pisa. Armal Bella-Kotchap returned and Kieron Bowie got his first start, though Antoine Bernede, Toma Suslov, Roberto Gagliardini, Sandi Lovric, Pol Lirola and Nicolas Valentini missed out.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Paolo Sammarco head coach of Hellas Verona during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 15, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
It took just over three minutes to break the deadlock, as Mandela Keita intercepted a wayward pass out from the back and gave it to Adrian Bernabé, who flicked it up with his first touch to smash in on the half-volley from 20 metres out.
The game went from bad to worse for Verona, as striker Gift Orban had a foul go against him, turned to scream something that the referee evidently was offended by, as he immediately whipped out a red card.
Moments later, Rafik Belghali limped off with an injury, further adding to the Hellas problems.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Adrian Bernabe of Parma Calcio celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 15, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Gabriel Strefezza tried to score directly from the corner flag, forcing a tricky save out of Lorenzo Montipò, who also flew to push the Sascha Britschgi volley out from under the bar.
Lautaro Valenti drilled just wide, but 10-man Verona won a penalty when Bowie in his first start had a sensational take to control the ball over the top and turn, wrestled to the ground by Alessandro Circati. Abdoui Harroui converted for his first goal since the anterior cruciate ligament tear last year.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Abdou Harroui of Hellas Verona scores the 1-1 goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 15, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
There was an odd moment after the restart when referee Luca Pairetto hurt his eye during an accidental collision with Niasse, but was able to continue.
Bowie thought he had won another penalty when surging into the box, but this time Keita managed to get his toes to the ball first.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Tom Kieron Bowie of Hellas Verona competes for the ball with Emanuele Valeri of Parma Calcio during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 15, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Jacob Ondrejka’s curler skimmed the upright and Strefezza volleyed just over on a corner, but the huge chance on 71 minutes saw Strefezza’s right-foot curler loop around the goalkeeper to smack against the crossbar. As the move continued, Montipò parried an Ondrejka effort with his legs.
Pellegrino couldn’t keep his header on target from six yards, but it turned into a Parma siege during the closing stages. Ondrejka’s effort was palmed away until a Gaetano Oristanio acrobatic volley over, then Bernabé saw his shot deflected inches past the near post.
Verona finally capitulated in stoppages when Hans Nicolussi Caviglia floated a ball over the top for Pellegrino’s precise header.
Cremonese and Genoa were locked together going into this weekend, and remain in the same position after a goalless draw that saw Federico Bonazzoli hit the crossbar in stoppages.
Both teams were hovering perilously above the drop zone on 23 points going into this clash. The hosts had started the season so well, but scraped just three draws in the last 10 rounds, scoring one goal in five. Warren Bondo, Federico Ceccherini, Michele Collocolo and Mikayil Faye missed out, while Morten Thorsby faced his former club. Genoa were furious after back-to-back controversial last-gasp penalty defeats to Lazio and Napoli.
CREMONA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Coach Daniele De Rossi of Genoa CFC reacts during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Genoa CFC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on February 15, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
Jamie Vardy’s cheeky back-heel flick was smothered, while at the other end a Junior Messias strike was fingertipped over the bar and Emil Audero at full stretch pushed a Vitinha curler round the post.
Milan Djuric’s header was straight at Justin Bijlow, but Audero got down rapidly for a sensational save to push the Brooke Norton-Cuffy angled drive round the far post from 12 yards.
Djuric also saw his acrobatic effort whistle just past Filippo Terracciano at the back post, while Justin Bijlow smothered a Thorsby header.
CREMONA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Justin Bijlow of Genoa CFC rushes out on Federico Bonazzoli of US Cremonese during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Genoa CFC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on February 15, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
Genoa started to pour forward after the restart, as Vitinha’s strike was deflected, then Messias hit the side-netting under pressure from Federico Baschirotto.
Djuric’s looping header was inches wide on a Giuseppe Pezzella cross, while Caleb Ekuban drilled onto the side-netting and Alberto Grassi’s volley on the edge of the area was well smothered.
CREMONA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Brooke Norton-Cuffy of Genoa CFC in action during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Genoa CFC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on February 15, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
Ekuban turned a header inches over from eight yards on a corner, but it was Cremonese who so nearly won it with the last kick of the game when Bonazzoli’s left-foot strike thumped the frame of the goal.
Virgil van Dijk hopes Mohamed Salah will remain at Liverpool next season after he played a starring role in their 3-0 win over Brighton in the FA Cup fourth round. Salah scored from the penalty spot and assisted Dominik Szoboszlai’s thumping finish at Anfield on Saturday, with Curtis Jones also on target for Arne Slot’s […]
Following Manchester United’s impressive improvement, they are already looking ahead to next season. In that context, Bruno Fernandes could welcome back a key player, as a Serie A star is reportedly pushing for a return to the Premier League.
Despite an unstable start to the season, the arrival of Michael Carrick at Manchester United has given the team new life. After five consecutive unbeaten matches, they are now fully focused on planning for next season, aiming to strengthen the roster in a significant way. In that context, Bruno Fernandes could be close to welcoming back a former star player, as a Serie A standout is reportedly pushing for a return to the Premier League.
According to TuttoMercato, Scott McTominay is reportedly highly interested in returning to the Premier League, prompting Manchester United to be quite open to the possibility. Under contract until 2028, the Scotsman would command a significant transfer fee from Napoli, as he is considered a cornerstone of the Serie A team. Nevertheless, the player is said to be seeking a return to the Red Devils to silence his critics and prove his true talent at the club.
Unlike his tenure at Manchester United, McTominay has transformed into a world-class box-to-box midfielder. Scoring 23 goals in 70 games with Napoli, he has demonstrated impressive offensive skills while maintaining defensive solidity. As a complete player, Scott’s potential return to Manchester United would perfectly fit the team, especially as they look to reshape their midfield following Casemiro’s departure at the end of the season.
Even though the Scottish midfielder is supposedly chasing a Premier League return, Napoli are not open to transferring him. As reported by Nicolò Schira on X, formerly Twitter, the Italian side is offering Scott McTominay a contract extension until 2030, with an option until 2031. Moreover, the 29-year-old star would also receive a significant salary increase. As a cornerstone for coach Antonio Conte, he is reportedly open to remaining with the team.
Scott McTominay of Napoli looks on during the Serie A match.
Manchester United may also need to secure five key renewals
Ahead of the 2026–27 season, Manchester United are reportedly already thinking about making certain signings to strengthen the roster. Not only is McTominay mentioned, but other midfielders and defenders are also being linked. However, they may also need to focus on renewing the contracts of several key players, as five stars have contractual situations that could bring them closer to leaving the club.
Despite having been one of the most criticized players at the Red Devils, Harry Maguire has become one of the team’s best performers. However, his contract expires in June 2026, and players within the squad are already pushing for the club to offer him a renewal, as he is considered key to the team, according to The Sun. The Englishman would even be open to a salary reduction in order to remain at the club.
It is not only Maguire. Manchester United have other four key players whose contracts run until June 2027: Luke Shaw, Bruno Fernandes, Lisandro Martínez, and Kobbie Mainoo. With all of them considered essential to the team, securing new deals before they enter the final year of their contracts would be vital. Although the Red Devils are aiming for a roster overhaul, these players have proven to be core pillars of the squad, earning their continuity.
Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United applauds the fans.
John Elkann, the President of Juventus owners Exor and heir to the Agnelli empire, personally called FIGC chief Gabriele Gravina to complain about ‘repeated refereeing errors.’
This is the latest stage in the angry protests that followed last night’s controversial 3-2 defeat to Inter, a game where Juve were down to 10 men for the entire second half.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
According to news agency ANSA, today the man at the very top of the Bianconeri pyramid got involved, as Elkann called Federation President Gravina to personally complain.
It is reported he “expressed grave dissatisfaction for the repeated and numerous refereeing errors, urging the authorities to find efficient solutions to improve the overall football system, and guarantee the integrity and credibility of Italian football.”
SASSUOLO, ITALY – JANUARY 06: Damien Comolli, General Manager of Juventus looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Juventus FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on January 06, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
In their complaints, Juventus have pointed out that this is only the latest in a long line of obvious errors that left clubs including Roma, Genoa, Lazio and Napoli furious.
It is the widespread nature of the anger with referees that is creating a sense of momentum behind calls for change, and Rocchi may well be the first to go.
Alessandro Bastoni has found himself at the centre of controversy after the Derby d’Italia on Saturday evening, but the Nerazzurri centre-back is not expected to be retrospectively punished for his dive that led to the sending off of Juventus’s Pierre Kalulu. Here’s why.
What happened with Bastoni and Kalulu in Inter 3-2 Juventus?
Inter claimed all three points in the Derby d’Italia on Saturday evening after an own-goal from Andrea Cambiaso and individual efforts from Pio Esposito and Piotr Zielinski. Cambiaso and Manuel Locatelli came up with the goals for the Bianconeri.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Newspapers in Italy described Kalulu’s first yellow card as ‘excessive’ and the second as ‘non-existent’ and ‘absurd’. That is because Bastoni dived in an attempt to get his opponent sent off, which convinced referee Federico La Penna.
As this was a second yellow card and not a direct red, VAR was not able to intervene on the matter. Reports on Sunday suggest that this is a rule the IFAB will seek to change at the earliest possibility.
FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 4: Federico La Penna referee reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Cremonese at Artemio Franchi on January 4, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
To add insult to injury for Juventus, Bastoni was also carrying a booking at the time of Kalulu’s sending off, and had he been punished for simulation, it would have been the Nerazzurri down to 10 men instead of the Bianconeri.
What didn’t help the situation was the passionate celebration that Bastoni let out when La Penna brandished the yellow and red cards at Kalulu.
Why will Bastoni not face retrospective punishment?
Despite calls from some supporters, Bastoni is not expected to face further punishment for his dive.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 09: Alessandro Bastoni of Internazionale acknowledges the fans following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and SS Lazio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
That is because of a similar rule to the one that prevented VAR from intervening at the time of the incident: Authorities would have been able to review the incident with the use of TV footage had Bastoni’s dive led to a direct red card, but not for a second yellow.
As is explained in article 61 of the Code of Sports Justice (Codice di Giustizia Sportiva), the sports judge is able to review TV footage for incidents of unsportsmanlike behaviour in four different circumstances. They are as follows:
Simulation leading to a penalty kick being awarded in favour of the team whose player dived.
Simulation resulting in the direct sending off of an opposition player
Scoring a goal by intentionally handling the ball
Preventing a goal by intentionally handling the ball
As Kalulu was sent off for a second bookable offence and not a direct card, Bastoni’s act of unsportsmanlike behaviour does not fall under any of the above categories and will therefore not be brought to the sports judge for review.
Attempts to sanitise an obvious Alessandro Bastoni dive do no favours to Inter or the sport as a whole, writes Susy Campanale, no matter which team you are behind.
There is an Italian phrase I have always struggled to translate: ‘Intellectual honesty.’ It fit perfectly with the reactions to that Pierre Kalulu red card that ultimately proved decisive in Inter’s 3-2 win over Juventus. It means arguing in good faith, having a consistent worldview and sticking to it, even if it happens to be your own people who are in the wrong. Until now, Cristian Chivu had been perhaps its best proponent in Italian football, earning plaudits for his refreshing honesty and refusal to play the usual mind games we get in the media. That’s what makes his description of the Alessandro Bastoni dive so disappointing.
CREMONA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Coach Cristian Chivu of FC Internazionale reacts during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giovanni Zini on February 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
I expected it of others, such as all those fans of every other club who rushed to gleefully celebrate on social media, noting Juventus were on the receiving end of so many dubious decisions in the past. That unhealthy kind of attitude is so prevalent now in all areas of life, poisoning the general discourse in politics, sports, the arts, boiling everything down to ‘it’s my team and therefore it’s ok to treat others unfairly’ or go against everything you claim to believe in. There is precious little intellectual honesty in the world in 2026.
Inter struggle to defend Bastoni behaviour
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale Milano shoots and hits the post during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Juventus director Damien Comolli said that the Bianconeri lost points, but all of Italian football had lost something with this incident. He’s not wrong, it is best seen as part of a wider catalogue of errors from the referees in Serie A and beyond this season. Only last week the AIA (Italian Referees Association) confessed that the winning Napoli penalty was for a ‘non-existent foul.’ That was arguably worse than the Kalulu incident, because with all the footage at their disposal, they still managed to create a penalty out of thin air.
VAR was meant to clamp down on errors, but it has prompted a spate of penalties that could only be given with the aid of a zoom lens and slow-motion replays, robbing situations of their natural context. At the same time, the limited protocol prevents an obvious mistake like the Kalulu second yellow card being rectified, because it cannot be used on bookings.
At least IFAB is considering rushing through the protocol changes ahead of the 2026 World Cup. It is long past time that we see coaches able to make targeted appeals, just like in tennis and other sports where video technology is used. That would’ve saved Kalulu the red and instead seen Bastoni sent off for simulation, seeing as he was already on a yellow card too. His wild celebrations right behind a stunned Kalulu show he knew full well he had got one over on the referee and deserved to be punished for such obviously unsporting behaviour.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
It is a start, but we need to go further. Inter defender Bastoni wasn’t the only obvious dive we saw on Saturday in Serie A. Just hours earlier, Fiorentina defender Fabiano Parisi went down screaming and clutching his ribs after an opponent merely brushed past him. It was embarrassing and it’s a pity VAR did not have the all-clear to punish this sort of behaviour too.
Unlike penalties, there is no need for VAR to hold up the play while it evaluates these situations. They can wait a while and then recommend the yellow card be given, if it is truly warranted for an obvious simulation. Failing that, mark it down and hand down bans for future matches. This might help reduce the number of these shameful incidents.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, reacts during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Above all else, what we need is for coaches, players and fans to collectively show some intellectual honesty. If your team gets the rub of the green with a bad decision, just hold your hands up and admit you were lucky, just as you would be if a shot went in off the inside of the post. There’s no shame in confessing to good fortune.
Trying to argue in bad faith that a dive was worthy of getting an opponent sent off or a penalty awarded will only cheapen your standing, and ensure if the situation is reversed, they will do the same to you. That is how we get into the situation we are in now, where anything goes as long as it’s your ‘side’ enjoying ill-gotten gains. Do unto others as you would have them do to you is the simplest rule in all of human history, and we all lose when it is ignored.
While Newcastle might have secured a rollercoaster 3-1 victory away at Aston Villa on Saturday evening as they extended on their FA Cup adventure, Eddie Howe’s men have a major battle on their hands in the race to book another essential European finish this season. With continued speculation over Howe’s future at St. James’ Park, […]
Arsenal will face Wigan Athletic in the fourth round of the 2025/26 FA Cup. Here’s all the essential information, including the date, venue, kickoff time, and how fans in the United States can watch or stream the matchup live.
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With their sights set on advancing in the FA Cup, in the fourth round in dominant form enter Arsenal, who have established themselves as England’s top side this season through strong Premier League and European performances.
Still, cup competition leaves no room for complacency, especially against a desperate underdog like Wigan Athletic, who sit at the bottom of League One but will embrace the opportunity to chase a stunning upset. Expect intensity from both sides in a classic David vs. Goliath showdown.
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Reports in Italy claim that work is underway for Scott McTominay to be rewarded with a new and improved contract at Napoli after a fantastic first 18 months in Serie A.
Napoli hoping to tie McTominay down to new contract
McTominay joined Napoli from Manchester United in a €30.5m deal in the sur of 2024 and immediately established himself as one of the modern-day greats at the Stadio Maradona. In his first season in Naples, the Scotland international helped the Partenopei to their second Scudetto in three years and also claimed the division’s MVP award in the process.
McTominay signed a four-year contract at the time of his transfer from Manchester United, expiring in the summer of 2028.
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 11: Scott McTominay of SSC Napoli celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Amir Rrahmani during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
According to reports from Corriere dello Sport, Napoli want to extend that agreement until the summer of 2030.
Sunday’s report claims that McTominay’s agent has recently arrived in Naples for talks, and that he has already spoken with sporting director Giovanni Manna over the potential terms of a new contract extension.
Specific salary figures have not yet been mentioned, but it is expected that McTominay would be rewarded with an improved set of personal terms after establishing himself as a Ballon d’Or candidate over the last year and a half.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 01: Scott McTominay of SSC Napoli attends Gran Galà Del Calcio AlC 2025 on December 01, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Sara Cavallini/Getty Images)
McTominay came up with 12 goals and six assists during Napoli’s title-winning campaign last season, and has gone on to provide 10 goals and four assists between Serie A and the Champions League so far this season.
A first-half strike from Oumar Solet was not enough for Udinese to hold onto, as two goals within two minutes from Armand Lauriente and Andrea Pinamonti saw Sassuolo leapfrog their opponents into ninth place in the Serie A table on Sunday afternoon.
Kosta Runjaic opted for a change in shape and brought Nicolo Zaniolo back into his starting line-up, while Fabio Grosso made just one change: Replacing the suspended Nemanja Matic with Luca Lipani in midfield.
UDINE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Nicolò Zaniolo of Udinese and Luca Lipani of Sassuolo in action during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Friuli on February 15, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
The hosts broke the deadlock within the first 10 minutes when Josh Doig attempted to play an underhit pass out from left-back. Solet was aggressive in his pressing and did brilliantly to win the ball high up the pitch on the right flank before dribbling inside and firing low into the bottom corner off his toes from the edge of the area.
UDINE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Oumar Solet of Udinese celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Friuli on February 15, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
It took Sassuolo until the second half to properly dust themselves down.
10 minutes into the second period, the Neroverdi ran it all the way down the left flank from a goal-kick following an Udinese corner: Laurient, Ulisses Garcia and Pinamonti all combined in a fantastic team move, which ended with the Frenchman dispatching into the far corner from the centre of the area.
It was a dismal few minutes for Udinese, as Sassuolo went on to steal the lead with their next attack of the game after the re-start.
The ball was worked down the right flank on this occasion, before Lauriente, Garcia and Pinamonti combined for the second time in two minutes. This time it was Garcia’s cross that was met by the head of Pinamonti in the middle of the area for 2-1.
UDINE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Andrea Pinamonti of Sassuolo celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Kristian Thorstvedt during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Friuli on February 15, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
This was a big result for Sassuolo, who have managed to leapfrog their opponents into ninth place in the Serie A table: Not a bad achievement for a team fresh off promotion from Serie B. Udinese sit one place below them in 10th palace, level on points on 32 from 25 matches.
Alessandro Bastoni has been forced into silencing the fans on his social media platforms after receiving countless insults and threats in the aftermath of the Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus on Saturday night.
Bastoni blocks supporters after Derby d’Italia insults
The Nerazzurri were victorious in a dramatic 3-2 thriller against their arch rivals on Saturday evening thanks to an own goal from Andrea Cambiaso and individual efforts from Pio Esposito and Piotr Zielinski.
The game was not without its controversies, though, as Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu was wrongly sent off in the 42nd minute for a second bookable offence.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Bastoni was right in the middle of the drama, as he dived under the apparent challenge of Kalulu in an attempt to get his opponent sent off. Referee Federico La Penna immediately reached for his cards and dismissed the Frenchman.
Bastoni was seen celebrating the decision, despite the fact that replays showed he had clearly dived in order to sell the referee. To make matters worse for Juventus, Bastoni himself had been on a yellow card at the time, which meant that he would have been sent off had he been booked for simulation.
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 14: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale Milano controls the ball whilst under pressure from Santiago Pierotti of US Lecce during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Some have taken matters one step further and sent insults to Bastoni directly, which has led to his having to turn off the comments on all of the posts on his Instagram profile. The 26-year-old has not commented publicly since the end of the derby.
Some supporters feel that Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni should be dropped from the Italy national team squad as a result of his dive that resulted in the sending off of Juventus’s Pierre Kalulu during the Derby d’Italia in Serie A on Saturday night.
Angry fans want Bastoni dropped from Italy national team
Bastoni woke up as a divisive figure in Italy on Sunday morning after being at the centre of controversy during Inter’s 3-2 victory over Juventus in San Siro the night before.
Bastoni went down under the challenge of Kalulu in the 42nd minute, but it was evident that the Nerazzurri centre-back had dived in an attempt to get his opponent sent off. Kalulu was already carrying a yellow card and as this incident was not a direct red card call, VAR could not intervene or overturn the decision.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
This has led to a series of accusations and apologies from Juventus and Serie A officials, while newspapers in Italy on Sunday claimed that the derby was ‘ruined’ as a result of the refereeing error.
Some reporters and supporters online have gone as far as suggesting that Bastoni does not deserve to be called up to the Italy national team squad as a result of his actions on Saturday evening.
REGGIO NELL’EMILIA, ITALY – JUNE 9: Alessandro Bastoni of Italy during the FIFA 2026 Qualifier between Italy and Moldova at Mapei Stadium – Citta’ del Tricolore on June 09, 2025 in Reggio nell’Emilia, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
TMW’s Luca Calamai questioned on Sunday whether ‘a player like that’ deserves to represent Italy on the global stage, and has urged Gennaro Gattuso and Gabriele Gravina to consider dropping him from the squad.
Milan pundit Alessandro Jacobone wrote on X: “Gattuso seriously needs to consider leaving him at home, the anti-sportsmanship shown by Bastoni does not align with Azzurri values.”
Another supporter wrote: “We’re watching the Olympics, which are bringing pride to the nation. Characters and attitudes like this ruin all the good we’re doing elsewhere. I’d gladly give up on the World Cup, I don’t want to go there feeling ashamed.”
-Una federazione seria interviene. -Una federazione seria impedisce a #Bastoni di andare in nazionale. -Una federazione seria chiede scusa e fa partire una indagine SERIA su questo club.
Leeds United are interested in signing the Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney at the end of the season.
According to Alan Nixon, they are prepared to sign the 23-year-old. He has done quite well in the championship with Middlesbrough, and there is no doubt that he is ready for the step up to the Premier League. Leeds United have now identified him as a priority signing for the summer, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops.
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They need more control and composure in the middle of the park. He would be ideal for them. He has recorded 10 goal contributions this season and will only improve with coaching and experience. The box-to-box midfielder will add control, creativity, and drive in the middle of the park for Leeds.
They are looking to build a team capable of competing regularly in the Premier League. They need to sign quality players, and Hackney would be ideal. Meanwhile, the opportunity to move to the Premier League will be exciting for the 23-year-old midfielder as well.
Hayden Hackney in action for Middlesbrough (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
He is entering the peak years of his career, and he should be competing at the highest level. The move to the Premier League would be ideal. Regular football in the top flight with Leeds could help him improve and fulfil his potential. It remains to be seen whether Leeds United can reach an agreement with Middlesbrough.
Real Madrid leapfrogged Barcelona to go – at least temporarily – top of LaLiga, with Vinicius Junior scoring two penalties in a 4-1 win over Real Sociedad. Ahead of the Blaugrana making the short trip to Girona on Monday, Alvaro Arbeloa’s men had a chance to move two points clear at the summit, and they […]
Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero has come out in criticism of Inter head coach Cristian Chivu and defender Alessandro Bastoni after the controversial incident and subsequent comments relating to the sending off of Pierre Kalulu during the Derby d’Italia in Serie A on Saturday night.
Inter picked up a 3-2 victory over Juventus and extended their lead at the top of the Serie A table to eight points in San Siro on Saturday evening, but the biggest talking point from the game was the controversial decision to send off Kalulu for a second bookable offence in the 42nd minute.
Kalulu was shown an early yellow card for a foul on Nicolo Barella, which some have argued was slightly harsh in the first place, and was then shown a second for a supposed foul on Bastoni.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Replays confirmed that Bastoni had dived, but referee Federico La Penna had already shown Kalulu his second yellow card and was unable to reverse the punishment. VAR was not able to intervene as this was not a straight red card decision.
Del Piero has a go at Chivu and Bastoni after Inter 3-2 Juventus
Speaking after full-time on Saturday evening, Chivu insisted that there was a ‘light touch’ from Kalulu, that Bastoni felt it while running at full speed and as ‘an experienced player’, Kalulu ‘ought to know that in these situations, you keep your hands to yourself’.
MONZA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 04: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between FC Internazionale and Torino at U-Power Stadium on February 04, 2026 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“I think it is a light touch, but it’s still a touch. When I dealt with similar situations in the Champions League, I told my players not to put themselves in a situation where they force the referee to make the call,” the Inter head coach told Sky Sport Italia on Saturday.
“Even if it’s light, and we have to admit it is a light touch, my player still felt the touch and was running at full speed. Kalulu is an experienced player and he ought to know that in these situations, you keep your hands to yourself.”
Del Piero, who was on punditry duty in the Sky Sport Italia studios, did not agree with the points that Chivu made and also criticised Bastoni for the way he went down under the challenge of Kalulu
“I think Chivu is doing a great job and has revived a strong, but perhaps slightly ageing Inter team. Tonight, from my point of view, he made a mistake in commenting on the sending off,” Del Piero said (via Corriere dello Sport).
“I expected something different from his interpretation of what happened. Inter also don’t need this.
Italy and Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero on punditry duty during EURO 2024. (Del Piero: ‘I’m really happy for you, Kenan’ – Yildiz breaks 19-year-old record)
“When you’re a strong team, you want to win well and when an error happens that clearly goes in your favour, you shouldn’t be happy.
“I hope that in a couple of days, Chivu can say, or at least thing, what happened on the pitch wasn’t a touch for which a player should be sent off, and that Bastoni shouldn’t have gone down like that.”
Refereeing designator Gianluca Rocchi has had his say on the controversial decision to send off Pierre Kalulu during the Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus on Saturday evening, and has apologised on behalf of the officiating team.
Rocchi responds to La Penna mistake in Inter 3-2 Juventus
Outlets in Italy claim that the first yellow card shown to Kalulu was slightly on the harsh side, and that the second was ‘absurd’ and ‘non-existent’. Replays confirmed that Inter’s Alessandro Bastoni, on a yellow card himself at the time, had dived in an attempt to get his opponent sent off.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Despite La Penna’s error, VAR could not intervene as this was a second yellow card offence and not a straight red decision. There have already been reports that the IFAB will seek to change this rule at their next annual assembly at the end of February.
Refereeing chief Rocchi has since had an opportunity to have his say on the matter.
“We are very sorry about the incident: For La Penna’s decision, which was clearly wrong, and for the fact that we could not use VAR to remedy it,” Rocchi said (via ANSA).
FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 4: Federico La Penna referee reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Cremonese at Artemio Franchi on January 4, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Rocchi also told ANSA that La Penna is ‘distraught’ by his mistake, and also criticised Bastoni, claiming that the referee was “not the only one who made a mistake, because there was clear simulation yesterday.”
Nicolo Zaniolo is called back into the Udinese starting line-up to face an almost unchanged Sassuolo side in Serie A, as both teams look to bounce back after disappointing defeats in the league last weekend.
Both sides are hoping to bounce back after defeats in the league last weekend. Udinese were defeated 2-1 away against Lecce, while Sassuolo were on the receiving end of a 5-0 thrashing by runaway league leaders, Inter.
Those results leave Udinese sitting in ninth place on 32 points ahead of kick-off, while Sassuolo with two positions below them in the table on 29 points.
LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Oumar Solet of Udinese Calcio scores his team’s equalizing goal with penalty during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Via del Mare on February 08, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Pre-match reports claim that Kosta Runjaic has gone with a change of shape on Sunday, swapping to a 4-4-2 in stead of the 3-4-2-1 system he used last weekend. Zaniolo is back in the starting XI and is selected to lead the attack alongside Vakoun Bayo.
Despite the 5-0 hammering by Inter last weekend, Fabio Grosso has opted to make just one change his Neroverdi starting line-up. That is an enforced change as well, as Nemanja Matic is suspended and is replaced by Luca Lipani in midfield.
Kick-off is due at 11.30 GMT.
Udinese vs. Sassuolo: Confirmed line-ups
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 21: Fabio Grosso, Head Coach of Sassuolo, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Reports in Italy suggest that the International Football Association Board (IFAB) will move to change a major VAR rule in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America following the controversial scenes during Saturday evening’s Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus.
Could VAR rules change after Inter 3-2 Juventus controversy?
Inter claimed a 3-2 victory in the derby thanks to an own goal from Andrea Cambiaso and individual efforts from Pio Esposito and Piotr Zielinski, but their victory has been somewhat overshadowed by the refereeing controversy that led to the first-half sending off of Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu.
Kalulu was sent off in the 42nd minute for two bookable offences. There have been suggestions that his original yellow, for a foul on Nicolo Barella, was slightly harsh, but the second has been deemed ‘non-existent’ and ‘absurd’ by newspapers in Italy on Sunday.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
That is because Inter’s Alessandro Bastoni was deemed to have dived in an attempt to get Kalulu sent off. Referee Federico La Penna did not hesitate in his decision to show Kalulu his second yellow, and as this was not a straight red card incident, VAR could not intervene.
According to reports fromLa Gazzetta dello Sport, the IFAB, the body responsible for managing and updating the laws of the game, will review whether or not VAR should be allowed to intervene on second yellow card offences at its next annual assembly.
FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 4: Federico La Penna referee reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Cremonese at Artemio Franchi on January 4, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
This is a topic that was already raised during a recent IFAB meeting on January 20, and will be reviewed at the annual assembly in Cardiff, Wales on February 28.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the signals indicate towards IFAB voting in favour of allowing VAR to intervene on second yellow card offences, and that this new change in rules could come into effect in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.
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Liverpool and Real Madrid want Kenan Yildiz
According to Calciomercato, Liverpool and Real Madrid are monitoring him. It would require a substantial amount of money to sign the Turkish international in the summer, and it remains to be seen whether the interested parties are willing to break the Bank for him.
Yildiz is highly rated across Europe, and he is one of the best young players in the world right now. He could prove to be an exceptional acquisition for Liverpool and Real Madrid. Yildiz has also been linked to Arsenal.
Kenan Yildiz in action for Juventus (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Liverpool, in particular, needs more creativity, and the Turkish international is capable of operating centrally as well as on the flanks. He will add goals and creativity to the team. It will be interesting to see whether Liverpool is prepared to make a substantial offer to sign him. It has been a disappointing season for them, and they will look to bounce back strongly next year. A club of their stature should be fighting for trophies every year. Signing elite young players like Yildiz could be ideal.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid is looking to reunite the 20-year-old with his compatriot Arda Guler at the Spanish club. It remains to be seen whether they can succeed.
Yildiz will want to compete at the highest level, and the opportunity to join clubs like Liverpool and Real Madrid could be tempting for him. However, Juventus are unlikely to make it easy for any club to prise him away.
Gleison Bremer has been linked with a move away from Juventus in recent months.
According to a report from Calciomercato, the Italian outfit is not keen on selling the Brazilian defender at the end of the season, but an offer of around €70 million could change their stance. The report mentions Chelsea and Liverpool as potential suitors.
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Both clubs could use Gleison Bremer
It will be interesting to see whether the two clubs are willing to make an offer to sign the Brazilian. The 28-year-old has shown his quality in Italy, and he has the physical and technical attributes for English football as well.
It is no secret that Chelsea need quality central defender. They have looked quite vulnerable at the back. They need to tighten up in that area of the pitch, and the Brazilian could be a useful acquisition.
On the other hand, Liverpool could lose Ibrahima Konate on a free transfer at the end of the season, and they need to replace the international. The Brazilian could fill the void left by the 26-year-old star.
Bremer in action for Juventus – (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Both clubs will be attractive destinations for the South American. They are among the biggest clubs in the world, and he will be attracted to the idea of joining them. He has proven himself in Italy, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge and test himself in England. It will be interesting to see if the two Premier League clubs are willing to break the Bank for him.
€70 million is a substantial sum for the player, and the two clubs might prefer to sign him for a more reasonable fee. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
While Newcastle might have secured a rollercoaster 3-1 victory away at Aston Villa on Saturday evening as they extended on their FA Cup adventure, Eddie Howe’s men have a major battle on their hands in the race to book another essential European finish this season. With continued speculation over Howe’s future at St. James’ Park, […]
Newspapers in Italy have not looked too kindly on referee Federico La Penna, who was at the centre of controversy after sending off Pierre Kalulu for a questionable second bookable offence during the Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus on Sunday night.
An own goal from Andrea Cambiaso plus individual efforts from Pio Esposito and Piotr Zielinski gave the Nerazzurri all three points in an eventual 3-2 victory in San Siro on Saturday evening, despite Bianconeri goals from Cambiaso and Manuel Locatelli.
The biggest talking point of the game, however, was La Penna’s decision to show a second yellow card to Kalulu for a supposed foul on Inter’s Alessandro Bastoni.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Kalulu had already been shown a soft yellow card in the first half, and was then sent off in controversial circumstances after it became clear that Bastoni had dived in an attempt to get his opponent sent off. Juventus were then made to play the entirety of the second half with 10 men.
As Kalulu was dismissed for two yellow card offences, VAR was not able to intervene despite La Penna’s error.
How Italian media reacted to Kalulu sending off in Inter 3-2 Juventus
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, reacts during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
La Gazzetta dello Sport gave referee La Penna a rating of 4/10 immediately after full-time. The Pink Paper also highlighted the pressing need to review VAR protocols and allow the video assistants to step in for second yellow card offences, not just for incidents surrounding straight reds.
Corriere dello Sport rated La Penna at 4.5/10, noting that had VAR been able to intervene on the Kalulu-Bastoni incident, the referee would have been ‘saved’. They also pointed to the fact that Bastoni was also on a yellow card at the time of the incident, which could have led to his own dismissal.
Unsurprisingly, Turin-based outlet Tuttosport have taken an even harsher stance on the matter, rating La Penna’s performance at 3/10. They write that the Kalulu sending off should not have required assistance from VAR had an ‘attentive’ referee been on the pitch.
Juventus’ second-choice goalkeeper Mattia Perin confronted Cristian Chivu’s assistant, Aleksandar Kolarov, at full-time last night, while Inter star Nicolò Barella rushed onto the pitch to celebrate with his teammates.
Juventus’ complaints over Pierre Kalulu’s red dominate media coverage the morning after, and Football Italia takes you back to the Stadio Meazza with three details you may have missed on TV. We were among the accredited press at San Siro last night: here’s what didn’t make it onto your screen.
Juventus’ protests
Referee Federico La Penna didn’t have his best night as he showed two debatable yellow cards to Kalulu in the opening 45 minutes. The second one, and the resulting red card, was given just minutes before the break, so tempers flared as the teams headed down the tunnel to the dressing rooms for the half-time break. Juventus captain Manuel Locatelli continued to protest to La Penna while walking towards the tunnel as coach Spalletti waited on the sidelines. The Italian tactician warmly hugged Inter captain Lautaro Martinez as the Argentine left the field and then walked down the stairs just in front of La Penna, while Bianconeri directors Damien Comolli and Giorgio Chiellini waited for the match official inside the tunnel to voice their discontent.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus is challenged by Yann Aurel Bisseck of FC Internazionale Milano during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Support for Di Gregorio
Juventus full-back Andrea Cambiaso experienced a rollercoaster first half, finding the net at both ends. His own goal handed Inter the advantage, though the ball also slipped in after a delayed reaction from Bianconeri keeper Michele Di Gregorio.
Moments after drawing Juventus level, Di Gregorio was applauded afar by third-choice keeper Carlo Pinsoglio, who stepped out of the technical area on the touchline to wave his encouragement as the Bianconeri fought their way back into the contest.
Tension at full-time
As soon as the referee blew the final whistle, Inter star Barella rushed onto the pitch to celebrate with his teammates. The Italy international had been subbed off earlier in the second half. Barella ran onto the pitch with a leap and a spin, twirling around himself. Inevitably, tension skyrocketed on the other side. As soon as the referee signalled full-time, Juventus’ Mattia Perin walked towards the Inter bench to confront some members of the Nerazzurri’s staff, especially Kolarov, Chivu’s assistant and a former Nerazzurri and Roma defender. The confrontation didn’t last long as the pair quickly cleared the air. The Old Lady’s protests continued in the dressing room with directors Comolli and Chiellini urging referee designator Gianluca Rocchi to resign.
Luciano Spalletti and Juventus CEO Damien Comolli were seen furiously arguing with referee Federico La Penna in the tunnel after the controversial sending off of Pierre Kalulu during Saturday night’s Derby d’Italia.
The table-topping Inter claimed all three points in a controversial derby in San Siro thanks to an own goal from Andrea Cambiaso and individual efforts from Pio Esposito and Piotr Zielinski, the latter in the 90th minute. Cambiaso and Manuel Locatelli provided the goals for the Bianconeri.
However, some newspapers in Italy have claimed that the derby was ‘ruined’ after referee La Penna took the decision to send off Kalulu for a second bookable offence in the 42nd minute.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Juventus felt that the first yellow card shown to the Frenchman was soft, and that the second was ‘absurd’, after replays showed that Alessandro Bastoni had dived in an attempt to get his opponent sent off. As this incident was ‘only’ a yellow card offence, VAR could not intervene.
Bianconeri chiefs have already come out with a strong condemnation of the decision to send off Kalulu, claiming the decision was “unacceptable and embarrassing.”
Spalletti and Comolli go crazy at referee after Inter 3-2 Juventus
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Video footage has since emerged online of the Juventus delegation’s immediate post-match reaction. Juve head coach Spalletti and CEO Comolli were seen furiously arguing with referee La Penna as he tried to make his way down the San Siro tunnel.
At one point, Spalletti can be seen shoving Comolli away from the incident, and goalkeeper Mattia Perin attempting to hold back his head coach.
Spalletti, Comolli e Chiellini infuriati (a fine primo tempo) all’ingresso del tunnel contro La Penna
Napoli are without Scott McTominay, while Roma will have to do without Paulo Dybala for Sunday’s Serie A clash between the sides, which could have major implications on the race for the Champions League positions.
Napoli sit in third place in the Serie A table ahead of kick-off, three points in front of the fifth-placed Roma.
Napoli, hosting this evening at the Stadio Maradona, have won their last two matches in Serie A, but have more recently been eliminated from the Coppa Italia after a 1-1 draw against Como in the quarter-finals, resulting in a 7-6 defeat on penalties.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 10: Antonio Vergara of SSC Napoli celebrates with teammates after scoring his team’s first goal during the Coppa Italia match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 10, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
McTominay misses out on Sunday with a tendon issue. Antonio Conte is also without Kevin De Bruyne, Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa and Billy Gilmour in midfield, so Eljif Elmas is expected to keep his place alongside Stanislav Lobotka.
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Eljif Elmas of Napoli (right) sprays his teammate Scott McTominay’s right ankle during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Juan Jesus is suspended, which means that Sam Beukema is expected to return to the back three alongside Amir Rrahmani and Alessandro Buongiorno.
David Neres and Giovanni Di Lorenzo are also unavailable through injury.
Roma, meanwhile, are likely to be without Dybala and Matias Soule remains a doubt as well. Lorenzo Pellegrini and Donyell Malen are expected to keep their places in the Giallorossi attack.
Gian Piero Gasperini is also without key players in Manu Kone, Mario Hermoso, Artem Dovbyk, Evan Ferguson, Robinio Vaz and Stephan El Shaarawy.
Kick-off is due at 19.45 GMT.
Napoli vs. Roma: Probable line-ups
UDINE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 02: Donyell Malen of Roma during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and AS Roma at Stadio Friuli on February 02, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Tonight’s game will be available to watch live in the UK on TNT Sports 1 and online through DAZN. Supporters in the USA are able to tune in via Paramount+. The game will be shown on DAZN in Italy.
Join us for all the pre-match build-up, in-game coverage and post-match reactions on the Football Italia Liveblog.
Arsenal are looking at Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni ahead of the summer transfer window.
According to a report from Italian publication Calciomercato, the 26-year-old defender is considered a ‘priceless’ asset by the Italian club, but Arsenal are keen on him. They will also face competition from Barcelona.
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Can Arsenal sign Alessandro Bastoni?
It will be interesting to see if Bastoni leaves the Italian club at the end of the season. He has established himself as one of the finest defenders in European football, and there is no doubt that he has the quality to play for clubs like Arsenal and Barcelona.
However, Arsenal already have a strong defensive unit. They might not be able to offer him a regular starting spot. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops. Arsenal need to improve other areas of the squad, and investing in another central defender would be surprising.
Alessandro Bastoni in action for Inter Milan (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Barcelona need to tighten up defensively. They need a quality central defender, and the Italian would be ideal. Apart from his defensive qualities, he is excellent with the ball at his feet and would be an ideal fit for Barcelona’s style of football. The opportunity to join the Spanish champions will be exciting for the player as well. He has proven himself in Italy, and he will look to take on a new challenge if there is a concrete proposal on the table.
Meanwhile, Inter Milan does not want to lose the player anytime soon, and it would take a substantial amount of money to convince them. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. There is no doubt that Bastoni is a world-class defender, and he would improve both teams.
Elliot Anderson has been linked with a move away from Nottingham Forest at the end of the season, and Chelsea are keen on him.
According to a report from Football Insider, they will face competition from Manchester United and Manchester City. The player has been outstanding for Nottingham Forest since joining them, and it is no surprise that the best clubs in the country are keen on him.
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Chelsea could use Elliot Anderson
Chelsea could use more defensive steel and physicality in the middle of the park, and Anderson would be a solid long-term acquisition. However, they would have to pay £100 million in order to get the deal done. They need to improve other areas of their squad as well. Spending £100 million on the midfielder might not be a wise decision. Improving the defence should be their priority instead. They need a reliable finisher as well, who can find the back of the net regularly.
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Corriere dello Sport
The damage
Kalulu, absurd red. Inter beat Juve. Comolli: ‘Injustice’
Derby ruined
La Penna blunder: Chivu wins 3-2 in the 90th minute. Spalletti and Chiellini, what a fight with the referee
Own goal and equaliser from Cambiaso. Bastoni dive and a second yellow to the Frenchman: VAR could not intervene. Esposito and Locateli score. Zielinski decides it. Eight-point lead over Milan
Bove returns to the pitch after 440 days: ‘Indescribable feeling’
Lazio stopped by the pole
Empty Olimpico: La Dea win 2-0
Taylor and Ratkov hit the woodwork. Penalty from Ederson. Goal from Zielinski. Revenge in the Cup
Conte-Gasp uphill battle
Fighting without McTominay and Dybala (19.45)
Scott doesn’t recover: Inflammation of the tendon. But, the agent is meeting with Napoli over a renewal. Paulo still out, Roma entrust Malen
Fagioli and Kean freeze Fabregas
Viola victory: 2-1 in Como
Tuttosport
It’s easy like that!
3-2
Inter beat Juve through Zielinski in the 90th, but the sending off of Kalulu in the 42nd, while at 1-1, distorts the game. Bastoni simulates a non-existent foul which results in a second yellow card from the inadequate La Penna: VAR could not intervene. What a tear-up in the tunnel: Spalletti. Chiellini and Comolli target the referee. ‘Unacceptable, the umpteenth injustice against us: We can’t talk about football’.
Supporters still out for the love of Toro
Bologna and protests at 17.00
Protests against Cairo’s management continue: The stadium remains half empty. Baroni: ‘I understand it’s passion. The first step is up to us’
Chelsea is looking to improve its defensive unit with the signing of South American defender Marcos Senesi from Bournemouth.
The 28-year-old will be a free agent at the end of the season, and Chelsea are hoping to snap him up on a bargain. It is no secret that they need more quality at the back. They need to tighten up defensively if they want to fight for major trophies.
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Chelsea want Marcos Senesi
Liam Rosenior has identified the defensive unit as an area needing improvement. There is no doubt that the Argentine defender would be a useful acquisition. He has shown his quality in the Premier League with Bournemouth, and he could be open to taking the next step in his career by joining an elite club. Chelsea are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to play for them will be hard to turn down.
According to Fichajes, Everton, Crystal Palace and Brighton are keeping tabs on the 28-year-old central defender as well. In Europe, Juventus and Barcelona have already made enquiries regarding his availability. Signing will not be straightforward, and Chelsea needs to move quickly to secure his signature.
Marcos Senesi in action for Bournemouth (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
The defender is well settled in English football, and he could make an immediate impact at Chelsea. They must do everything in their power to get the deal done. Signing a Premier League-proven defender like him for free would be a masterstroke.
Convincing the defender is unlikely to be too difficult for Chelsea, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. He will look to join a club capable of fighting for major trophies, and Chelsea could provide him with that platform.
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Liverpool need Nico Williams
It is no secret that they need more quality on the flanks. They need someone who will add raw pace and flair to the attacking unit. They have missed Luis Diaz’s unpredictability since his departure. They need someone who can take on defenders and beat them in one-on-one situations. Cody Gakpo has been deployed on the left wing, and the Netherlands international is quite mediocre at taking on players. Furthermore, his poor decision-making regarding the overlap has also limited Milos Kerkez’s impact.
Having a natural wide player like Williams could add a new dimension to the Liverpool attack. It remains to be seen whether they can win the race for his signature. Tottenham are keen on the player as well, and the player has been linked with Barcelona in recent months.
Nico Williams in action for Athletic Bilbao (Photo by Ion Alcoba Beitia/Getty Images)
There is no doubt that he is an excellent performer, and the 23-year-old would be an exceptional acquisition for Liverpool. Liverpool have also been linked to other wingers, such as Yan Diomande. It is clear that they are looking to improve the left-wing position in the summer.
The player currently earns £170,000 at the Spanish club, and it will be interesting to see if Liverpool is willing to offer him premium wages.
The opportunity to move to England will be exciting for the Spanish international, and he will look to prove his worth in the Premier League.
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Igor Thiago could be tempted
The opportunity to join Chelsea will be exciting for Thiago as well. Meanwhile, Manchester City and Bayern Munich are interested in securing the signature, as per Fichajes.
Brentford have recently renewed the striker’s contract, and they are under no pressure to sell him. They are likely to demand a substantial transfer fee in order to sanction his departure. He has been a key player for them, and his exit would be a huge blow.
Having said that, Chelsea have decided to make a strong push to sign the player, and it promises to be an intense battle during the summer transfer window.
Igor Thiago of Brentford (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Chelsea needs a quality striker like him if they are serious about winning major trophies. They have the resources to pay a premium for him, and they should do everything in their power to get the deal done. It will be interesting to see if they can beat their rivals to his signature.
Thiago will want to compete at the highest level, and joining one of the country’s biggest clubs would be quite exciting for him. Brentford have a quality team, but Chelsea would be a major step up. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds over the next few months.
Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing the Norwegian attacker, Antonio Nusa.
According to a report from Fussball Daten, Arsenal scouts have been watching the player frequently, and it will be interesting to see if they decide to make a move for the RB Leipzig star.
It is no secret that they need more quality on the flanks. The attacker has three goals and three assists across all competitions this season and could improve with coaching and experience. The 20-year-old is highly rated across Europe and has a bright future ahead of him. He could prove to be a quality long-term investment for Arsenal.
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Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard are other options for Arsenal for the left wing role, but Martinelli has not been a regular starter for them this season. Trossard has been linked with a move away from Arsenal quite often in recent months.
Antonio Nusa in action for RB Leipzig (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
The 20-year-old Norwegian International could be a quality option for the North London club, and it remains to be seen whether they follow up on their interest with an official proposal at the end of the season. The opportunity to join Arsenal will be exciting for the young attacker.
The German club is reportedly willing to sell him for €50-€60 million now. However, his price could rise after the World Cup.
It will be interesting to see if Arsenal decide to make a move for him quickly.
They have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen whether they are willing to pay the asking price. The 20-year-old might not be worth that kind of money right now, but he could justify the investment in future.
AC Milan is preparing for a major squad overhaul at the end of the season, and one of the biggest talking points is the possible departure of Christian Pulisic.
The club is open to listening to offers in the €70–80 million range for the 27‑year‑old American winger, a figure that could provide Milan with both financial flexibility and balance as they reshape the team.
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Christian Pulisic linked with Premier League return
Premier League sides are already circling. Sources have informed CaughtOffside that Tottenham see Pulisic as the dynamic wide option they’ve been missing, while Arsenal value his goal‑scoring ability and have kept him on their radar for some time. Manchester United are also in the mix, viewing him as a “serious” candidate to inject fresh energy into their attack.
Although Pulisic is said to be open to a return to the Premier League, the final decision rests with Milan’s management.
Since joining from Chelsea in the summer of 2023, he has quickly made his mark in Serie A, delivering strong performances and becoming a fan favourite. Yet Milan’s sporting and financial ambitions could mean that this summer window brings an end to his time at San Siro. The possibility of a high‑profile move is growing stronger with each passing week.
All three clubs need more cutting-edge in the final third, and the 27-year-old could transform them. The opportunity to return to England could be exciting for the player. He has previously won the UEFA Champions League during his time at Chelsea, and he will look to win major trophies with an English club again.
Arne Slot believes there is more to come from Liverpool now their young additions have settled into the team, describing Saturday’s win over Brighton as one of their best performances of the season. Goals from Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah booked Liverpool’s passage into round five of the FA Cup as they cruised […]
Chivas Guadalajara face Club America for a Matchday 6 clash in the Liga MX Clausura 2026 calendar. Below, you’ll find all the essential information for this showdown, including kickoff times and complete TV and streaming options available across the USA.
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Chivas vs Club America
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Liga MX
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10:05pm ET / 7:05pm PT • Saturday, February 14, 2026
Matchday 6 of Liga MX brings the league’s marquee rivalry back to center stage as Chivas put their perfect Clausura record on the line against Club America. Guadalajarahave opened the season with five straight wins to claim sole possession of first place.
On the other hand, Americacounter with momentum after stringing together two consecutive victories following a shaky start. Standings rarely matter in this showdown—intensity, pride, and statement-making performances always do. With first place and bragging rights at stake, this is must-see soccer you won’t want to miss.
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Pep Guardiola was critical of his players after Manchester City's narrow win in the FA Cup.
Pep Guardiola is always a headline in every press conference he attends. He normally backs his players no matter what, but his tone was different after Manchester City’s narrow FA Cup win over Salford City.
The FA Cup is the oldest competition in the world for a reason; there is always room for exciting matches between teams from very different levels. This time an emphatic score was expected, with a powerful Premier League side facing a League Two team.
It was only a 2-0 victory, which prompted the criticism. Guardiola said he wasn’t pleased with how they performed: “We didn’t read the spaces. It depends on how they defend it and we didn’t read it. That is the reason why the match was boring. The only good news is that we went through. That’s all.”
Guardiola says the calendar isn’t an excuse
Salford City currently play in the fourth tier of English soccer. The most dominant club in the country in recent years shouldn’t have had problems posting a big score. That looked possible when Manchester City opened the scoring in the 6th minute with an own goal.
Guehi sealed Manchester City’s victory (Annabel Lee-Ellis/Getty Images)
It’s true that Guardiola named a lineup that included nine changes compared to their most recent match against Fulham in the Premier League last Wednesday. Even so, Marc Guehi’s goal to extend the margin wasn’t enough to please the manager.
Guardiola also said that the short turnaround isn’t an excuse: “It would be easy for me to say mentally we’re exhausted, we’re tired, that it has been a tough two or three weeks for many reasons. But it’s our job. The calendar demands we play every few days. We just didn’t read where the spaces were and everything was flat, slow and not good.”
Manchester City’s bright note
There was one positive from the match for the Spanish manager in the return of John Stones to the team. The defender had been out for over two months with a thigh muscle injury.
Guardiola was cautious about his inclusion in future lineups: “He’s back. He still needs time; he’s not the John Stones we knew, but his body language was really good in terms of pressing and aggression. It’s important that he played 65 minutes.”
Barcelona are closely monitoring the fitness of Marcus Rashford and Raphinha ahead of their upcoming clash against Girona.
Barcelona are coming off a tough 4-0 loss to Atletico Madrid last Thursday in the Copa del Rey. While they continue to look ahead to the second leg of that tie, they must first shift their focus to Monday’s La Liga matchup against Girona, with particular attention on the physical condition of Raphinha and Marcus Rashford.
In the defeat to Los Colchoneros, head coach Hansi Flick was unable to count on Raphinha due to a hamstring issue. The same injury had already sidelined the winger for the previous Copa del Rey match against Albacete, as well as the La Liga game against Mallorca.
However, Raphinha’s recovery is trending in a positive direction, and he is expected to return against Girona. According to Sport, he took part in Saturday’s training session with the rest of the squad and showed no setbacks, much like he did during Friday’s workout.
The Brazilian star’s return would be a major boost for Flick, who considers him a key piece of the team and has only left him out when forced to do so by injury. So far this season, Raphinha has recorded 13 goals and five assists in 22 appearances across La Liga, the Copa del Rey, the Spanish Super Cup and the UEFA Champions League.
Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona, looks on prior a game.
Bad news regarding Marcus Rashford
While Raphinha’s progress is encouraging, the same cannot be said for Marcus Rashford. The England forward also missed the match against Atletico Madrid and, unlike his teammate, appears unlikely to recover in time to face Girona.
Sport reports that Rashford did not participate in Saturday’s training session, as he has not fully recovered from a knee knock suffered last weekend against Mallorca. Given the circumstances, it seems doubtful that Marcus will be able to train at full capacity on Sunday, which all but rules him out for Monday’s game.
Problems for Hansi Flick
When assembling the squad for this season, it was clear that Barcelona planned to prioritize their primary attacking trio of Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha, a combination that delivered strong results last year. However, injuries have complicated those plans.
Lewandowski has dealt with physical issues that allowed Ferran Torres to take on a bigger role. Meanwhile, Raphinha has at times had to give up his spot on the left wing to Marcus Rashford for similar reasons. The England forward has delivered when called upon, tallying 10 goals and 13 assists in 34 appearances.
At the moment, though, Barcelona may be without both options on the left side, as Raphinha and Rashford are each dealing with fitness concerns. Last Thursday, Flick addressed the issue by inserting Dani Olmo into the lineup, but the move did not produce the desired results. Heading into the Girona match, it remains to be seen whether the coach sticks with that approach or looks for alternative solutions.
Cristian Chivu admits Inter’s dismal record in big games ‘weighed’ on them in a hard-fought 3-2 win over Juventus, but denied Alessandro Bastoni dived to get Pierre Kalulu sent off.
The Nerazzurri had failed to beat any of the other big clubs so far this season, but even here they were forced to wait until the 90th minute to finally break 10-man Juve down.
Andrea Cambiaso bizarrely scored at both ends for 1-1 before the controversial Pierre Kalulu red card, then Francesco Pio Esposito’s header was cancelled out by Manuel Locatelli.
It was eventually decided by a Piotr Zielinski shot that wrong-footed Michele Di Gregorio when going through Locatelli’s legs for the 3-2 result.
Chivu balances criticism and praise of Inter
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: FC Internazionale Milano players celebrate their team’s first goal which was an own goal scored by Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus (not pictured) during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We wanted to focus on the performance more than the result this season, but as you’ve been reminding me constantly, Inter had not beaten a big club in Serie A for two years, so the lads felt that pressure,” Chivu told Sky Sport Italia.
“With heart and character, we did what we needed to in order to bring home the victory. I will take the determination and the desire to always damage a team that has been causing problems for every opponent since Luciano Spalletti arrived. They are an impressive team, both collectively and individually.”
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“I think it is a light touch, but it’s still a touch. When I dealt with similar situations in the Champions League, I told my players not to put themselves in a situation where they force the referee to make the call,” noted the coach.
“Even if it’s light, and we have to admit it is a light touch, my player still felt the touch and was running at full speed. Kalulu is an experienced player and he ought to know that in these situations, you keep your hands to yourself.”
CREMONA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Coach Cristian Chivu of FC Internazionale reacts during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giovanni Zini on February 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
Chivu evidently knew that Bastoni was at risk, because the defender was already on a yellow card and arguably was just as likely to get sent off for simulation in that move as Kalulu was for the challenge, so he substituted the Italian at half-time.
“I changed Bastoni because I was afraid of Conceicao, but seeing as Conceicao then was substituted, I would’ve left him on,” insisted the Inter boss.
The Romanian was a defender, so how would he have honestly reacted if that red card had been given against him on the field?
“If I am on a yellow card, I don’t put my hands on an opponent, especially on a counter-attack when I am anticipated by the opponent,” insisted Chivu.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale Milano shoots and hits the post during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Inter were at the top of the Serie A table despite not managing to win a single head-to-head battle, and the coach fully admits this statistic affected them psychologically.
“I hope that tonight’s game is the turning point for the mental and even physical block that this team has. I didn’t like the performance, we didn’t have the legs or sharpness to do what we had prepared or play our football.
“At the end of the day, I will take the victory, and was trying to tell them that they won in Dortmund. You sensed tonight the anxiety of a side that hadn’t been able to win a big game for two years, it was weighing on them,” confessed Chivu.
“We must also give credit to Juventus, who caused us problems with their movement, their quality, and the style of football proposed by Spalletti. They are in good shape, and even down to 10 men managed to equalise. When we were 2-1 up, we should’ve controlled the situation better, the fear set in, but I am glad we pushed to the end for the victory and won it with a great Zielinski goal.”
Juventus directors Giorgio Chiellini and Damien Comolli protested the ‘totally unacceptable’ and ‘embarrassing’ refereeing in their 3-2 defeat to Inter, asking Gianluca Rocchi to resign.
It was a chaotic Derby d’Italia and a controversial one too, with Andrea Cambiaso scoring at both ends, then Manuel Locatelli replying to the Francesco Pio Esposito header.
Even when down to 10 men, Juve kept fighting back for 2-2 and eventually capitulated at the 90th minute when Piotr Zielinski’s strike went through Locatelli’s legs to wrong-foot an uncertain Michele Di Gregorio.
That Pierre Kalulu red card just before half-time changed the game, as the second yellow was awarded for no contact with Alessandro Bastoni.
Juventus take unprecedented stand against refereeing
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Manuel Locatelli of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Luciano Spalletti therefore did not speak to the media, as Juventus sent directors Chiellini and Comolli instead.
“Something completely unacceptable happened today, it doesn’t matter whether it happens to us or someone else, and from tomorrow presumably VAR will have to change, because this is not acceptable that so many errors keep happening even in big games like this.
“We’ve been trying to say since the start of the season that the level of refereeing is not up to the task, and this unfortunately is the spectacle we showed to the rest of the world today. It happened to many teams this season, we have to change, we cannot keep procrastinating the way we always do in Italian football.”
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
This too is something that might be changed when IFAB re-evaluates the rules going forward, along with giving coaches the option of requesting a certain number of VAR appeals.
“It has been since the start of the season that many clubs have been complaining the infrastructure is just not at the level of Serie A. I don’t know if they’re not trained properly, not up to the task, whatever the reason for it, the fact is the referees are not up to the standard of Serie A football.”
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JULY 13: Giorgio Chiellini attends the Gold Carpet during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
So are Juventus calling for refereeing designator Gianluca Rocchi to stand down?
“If you want to make it clear, it is obvious that the group of referees are not working, so if Rocchi keeps saying he’ll go, then we’ll see now if he does go,” added Chiellini.
“Last week De Rossi complained, before that Gasperini and Conte, so we are not the first and not the last. Something clearly isn’t working and one of the first things we can do is change the protocol.
“Look, it’s disappointing, the referees are just like players and coaches, but it is obvious La Penna was not up to this game.”
SASSUOLO, ITALY – JANUARY 06: Damien Comolli, General Manager of Juventus looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Juventus FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on January 06, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Spalletti had already complained about refereeing in Serie A and the Coppa Italia last week, so his mood certainly would not have been improved by La Penna’s performance this evening.
“Obviously, as a club we feel today is an embarrassing,” Comolli told Sky Sport Italia.
“It’s embarrassing what happened today, and we feel strongly as a club from the ownership, to the fans, to the players, to the coach, it cannot happen again. It’s been happening again and again, again and again, tonight was the summary of what we’ve seen this season.
“For a game like this, with the whole world watching, it’s just embarrassing.”
There was footage of Chiellini, Comolli and other Juventus figures screaming angrily at referee La Penna in the tunnel going into half-time, so did they speak to him afterwards?
“No, we have not spoken to La Penna after the game,” confirmed Comolli.
“It is very difficult to accept injustice like this, very difficult. We have to say something. We spoke to Luciano, Francois and Giorgio. I didn’t speak to the players, I just told them well done, they fought very well, but I don’t think we can talk about football tonight.
“The coach is extremely frustrated and disappointed, it’s totally unacceptable.”
Join Football Italia editor Lorenzo Bettoni live from San Siro and our writer Giancarlo Rinaldi as they examine Inter’s 3-2 win over Juventus.
It was another amazing Derby d’Italia as, after Juventus’ 4-3 win in September, Inter took home all three points in the reverse fixture at San Siro tonight with a thrilling 3-2 win.
It was intense and controversial as you’d expect in every Derby d’Italia, and Football Italia brought to you the live action straight from San Siro.
Now, it’s time to examine the match, from Pierre Kalulu’s debatable red card to Piotr Zielinski’s late winner. Follow the live show below, starting at 23:20 CET.
Piotr Zielinski and Francesco Pio Esposito are relishing Inter’s 3-2 victory over 10-man Juventus. ‘Nights like this are what you dream of when you start playing football.’
It was another dramatic Derby d’Italia at San Siro, in the same vein as the 4-4 draw from last season and Juve’s 4-3 victory back in September.
Andrea Cambiaso bizarrely scored at both ends before the controversial Pierre Kalulu red card, then Manuel Locatelli replied to Esposito’s header, but Zielinski won it at the death drilling through Locatelli’s legs to wrong-foot Michele Di Gregorio.
Esposito and Zielinski get the Inter party started
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: FC Internazionale Milano players celebrate their team’s first goal which was an own goal scored by Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus (not pictured) during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“It is very important, but the whole team played well and deserved this, so we will enjoy the victory, it’s a big deal,” Zielinski told Sky Sport Italia.
“We’ve got to avoid situations like the equaliser, as we had taken the lead with a great Pio goal and then showed a lack of concentration, but the important thing is that we won it.”
Inter had famously failed to beat any of the other big clubs so far this season, but this was an important turning point in their campaign, especially as it sees them break away at the top of the table.
“All teams have to face all other teams in the league. Juve are a great team, but even when we didn’t bring home the three points, we still put in strong performances.”
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Francesco Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s third goal with teammate Federico Dimarco during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Inter: Sommer 6; Bisseck 6.5, Akanji 5.5, Bastoni 6 (46′ Carlos Augusto 5.5); Luis Henrique 6 (66′ Pio Esposito 7), Barella 5.5 (54′ Calhanoglu 6), Zielinski 7.5, Sucic 6 (66′ Diouf 6), Dimarco 7.5; Lautaro Martinez 6, M Thuram 5.5 (85′ Bonny N/A). Coach: Chivu 7.
Best Inter player: Dimarco and Zielinski 7.5 – Zielinski scored a late winner after another fantastic performance: 96% passing accuracy. Another assist for Dimarco, his 13th in Serie A this season. Outstanding to say the least. A constant threat down the left flank. The number of accurate passes in the opposition half was particularly impressive, 47 out of 52, 90%, as per Sofascore.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: FC Internazionale Milano players celebrate their team’s first goal which was an own goal scored by Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus (not pictured) during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Lowest Inter rating: Akanji 5.5 – Often out of position and only won one aerial duel from 7. Pretty solid with the ball at his feet, but should have done much more defensively.
Inter coach: Chivu 7 – Inter had not won any of the previous 14 meetings against Juve, Napoli or Milan in Serie A. The Nerazzurri boss was brave to introduce Pio Esposito in the second half, keeping Lautaro and Thuram on the pitch. It wasn’t a given despite the numerical advantage.
Best Juventus player: McKennie 7.5 – Two assists in a tricky night for the Old Lady. McKennie played as a right winger, central midfielder, attacking midfielder and even striker. Once again, an ideal player for Spalletti, who once again played a key role tonight.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Piotr Zielinski of FC Internazionale Milano is put under pressure by Jonathan David of Juventus during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Lowest Juventus ratings: Conceiçao and David 5 – They didn’t create much, even before the red card for Kalulu. David even lost possession in the build-up to Inter’s first goal with a misplaced header.
Juventus coach Spalletti 6 – Could Juventus do much more? Probably not. They did what they could, down to ten men for over 45 minutes. They even reacted to Pio Esposito’s goal, scoring a late goal with Locatelli, but it wasn’t enough. Juventus still have many issues, but at least they have an identity now.
Juventus kept coming back even after a controversial Pierre Kalulu red card, but Inter snatched the dramatic 3-2 win with Francesco Pio Esposito and Piotr Zielinski.
The Derby d’Italia had seen some chaotic recent clashes, including a 4-4 draw last season and a 4-3 Juve victory back in September. Both Thuram brothers were on target in that game, but Khephren was out injured here with Dusan Vlahovic and Arek Milik, so the midfield was reshuffled for a new 4-3-3 formation. Nicolò Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu returned to the squad, leaving only Denzel Dumfries on the treatment table, but the Turkish veteran started from the bench.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The hosts took the lead in bizarre circumstances, as Luis Henrique was trying to roll across for the return pass to Marcus Thuram, but it took a deflection off Andrea Cambiaso and surprised Michele Di Gregorio, who clumsily tried and failed to kick it away at the near bottom corner with his trailing foot.
Juve threatened moments later, Weston McKennie’s header straight at Yann Sommer on a Pierre Kalulu cross, while Francisco Conceicao curled over from a tricky angle.
Cambiaso made up for the howler by scoring the equaliser in the right net this time, as Jonathan David failed to connect with a McKennie cross, so it kept going to find the full-back to tap in at the far post.
Nine minutes after scoring an own goal, Andrea Cambiaso equalises for Juventus against Inter!
Sommer flew to palm away the Kenan Yildiz right-foot curler, then Gleison Bremer had to clear practically off the line from Piotr Zielinski on Thuram’s back-heel flick.
There was chaos on the stroke of half-time and the game changed completely. Di Gregorio flew to parry a Thuram header on a corner, then Alessandro Bastoni tried to prod in the rebound, somehow managing to hit both uprights with the same effort.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale Milano shoots and hits the post during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Juve then tried to play their way out and Bastoni went down under a Kalulu challenge, with the referee showing a second yellow card. VAR cannot intervene on bookings, so the understandably frustrated Juventus defender couldn’t call on them to confirm there was no contact with Bastoni.
A controversial moment in the Serie A title race as Pierre Kalulu is sent off for Juventus for not a great deal
Inter Milan's players were celebrating the decision
Despite being down to 10 men, Juventus still had a triple chance after the restart, as Sommer parried the Cambiaso strike, then the Kenan Yildiz rebound, and finally smothered a Miretti effort.
Calhanoglu made his first appearance since January 11 and immediately forced a flying save out of Di Gregorio with his rocket from the edge of the box.
McKennie had timid appeals rejected for a Carlos Augusto challenge, while Thuram cut inside from the left for a right-foot scorcher that skimmed the crossbar.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Fabio Miretti of Juventus and Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano battle for possession during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Inter finally broke down the 10 men with Dimarco’s 14th assist of the season, whipping in a cross from the left for substitute Pio Esposito, who peeled away from Manuel Locatelli for a looping header into the far top corner.
Dimarco could’ve scored another on the Andy Diouf counter-attack, but couldn’t keep his finish down, as the Bianconeri were unbalanced seeking an equaliser.
Locatelli made up for the earlier error to draw Juve level with a first-time sweeping finish from just inside the area on the McKennie roll across from the right.
Incredible celebrations from 10-man Juventus as Manuel Locatelli equalises against Inter
It remained wide open, Di Gregorio getting across to push a Yann Bisseck towering header off the line, then Zielinski restored Inter’s lead with a strike through Locatelli’s legs from the D to wrong-foot the goalkeeper again.
Inter score in the 90th minute and take a 3-2 win over Juventus
Teun Koopmeiners had his header plucked out of the air, then sprinted back to make practically a goal-line clearance after Ange-Yoan Bonny’s dummy sent McKennie to ground.
Harry Kane today scored his 500th career goal in Bayern Munich’s 3-0 win over Werder Bremen, and he managed to hit that landmark in fewer games than Cristiano Ronaldo.
The 32-year-old has undoubtedly been one of the greatest strikers of his generation, producing the goods over and over again for Bayern, as well as for his former club Tottenham, and for the England national team.
Read on for some stats and facts about Kane’s 500 goals after this memorable moment in his tremendous career at the highest level.
Harry Kane managed to reach 500 goals in 743 games
Harry Kane celebrates a goal for Bayern Munich this season (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
If you’re interested, that’s ten games fewer than it took Ronaldo, though of course he won’t be too worried about that as he now closes in on a frankly ridiculous 1000 career goals.
Lionel Messi managed it quicker, though, with the Barcelona and Argentina legend only needing 632 games to hit 500 goals.
Apart from Messi and Ronaldo, the only other footballers who are still active with over 500 goals are Robert Lewandowski (690), Luis Suarez (600), and Karim Benzema (517).
100 of Harry Kane’s goals were penalties
Kane is certainly Mr Reliable from the spot, so it’s perhaps not too surprising that one of his goals today was also a penalty.
Harry Kane is all-time top scorer for both Tottenham and England
Kane has the privilege of being the all-time leading scorer for one of his clubs, as well as for his national team.
Harry Kane celebrates a goal for Tottenham back in 2018 (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
The prolific front-man notably overtook the legendary Jimmy Greaves towards the end of his Spurs career, finishing on 280 goals for the north London club in total.
Tottenham leading scorers
Games
Goals
Harry Kane
435
280
Jimmy Greaves
381
268
Bobby Smith
317
208
Martin Chivers
367
174
Son Heung-min
454
173
Kane also overtook Wayne Rooney as England’s record goal-scorer not that long after the former Manchester United and Everton man himself overtook the legendary Bobby Charlton, whose record looked safe for a very long time.
Kane is now so far ahead, however, that it’s probably going to be a very long time before we see someone else move ahead of him, as he still has a few years left in him to add to his total of 78 England goals…
Harry Kane celebrates scoring for England at Euro 2024 (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
England leading scorers
Games
Goals
Harry Kane
112
78
Wayne Rooney
120
53
Bobby Charlton
106
49
Gary Lineker
80
48
Jimmy Greaves
57
44
Kane probably won’t ever be in the running to be Bayern’s top goal-scorer, but, arguably still quite impressive, he’s already only seven goals away from breaking into their top ten, which is not bad considering it’s only just over halfway through his third season at the club.
The major milestone arrived when Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. earned his first-ever start for Portugal U-16 against the Netherlands, playing 45 minutes on the left wing.
Cristiano Ronaldo has built a career on rewriting history, but now another chapter of that legacy is quietly beginning to take shape. His eldest son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., is stepping onto the international stage with the Portugal U-16 national team, carrying a surname that guarantees global attention long before he becomes a senior professional.
At just 15 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. represents the Al-Nassr youth academy and has already experienced elite development environments across Europe and the Middle East. With Portugal’s youth setup calling him up for the 2026 Algarve Tournament, the soccer world turned its attention to a familiar name in a new generation. The intrigue peaked when he was handed his first-ever start for Portugal U-16 against the Netherlands, sparking debate and curiosity: how did he handle the pressure on his first major international stage?
Portugal’s U-16 squad called the teenager for the Algarve Tournament between February 12 and February 17, facing Japan, the Netherlands, and Germany. The tournament marks his first youth international competition on Portuguese soil, increasing the emotional significance of the moment.
In the opening match against Japan, the Selecao won 3-0, and Ronaldo Jr. came off the bench due to an injury to Rafael Cabral. He made an immediate impression, forcing a goalkeeper save and bagging an assist. Observers noted his composure and tactical awareness, a contrast to his father’s explosive youth style, suggesting a more measured and team-oriented profile.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16
Watch how Ronaldo Jr. played vs. the Netherlands
The major milestone arrived when Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. earned his first-ever start for Portugal U-16 against the Netherlands, playing 45 minutes on the left wing. His performance, closely monitored by scouts and analysts, revealed a promising but still developing young winger.
During the lone half that he featured in, he maintained width on the left flank, stretching the Dutch defense and making diagonal runs inside. He showed awareness of space rather than simply hugging the touchline, suggesting a developing tactical understanding.
What’s more, his first touch looked composed, and he attempted to take defenders on with body feints rather than relying solely on pace. Ronaldo Jr. carried the ball inside and released passes into the attacking third, participating in buildup rather than forcing individual moments.
The 15-year-old winger also displayed smooth movement and moderate acceleration, comfortable receiving under pressure, but still developing explosiveness and physical strength typical for his age.
With Inter Miami preparing for a high-stakes opener and a packed campaign across multiple competitions, every training session and medical update is being scrutinized.
Lionel Messi’s fitness has become one of the most closely monitored storylines ahead of the 2026 MLS season, as the global icon races against time to recover from a worrying pre-season injury. With Inter Miami preparing for a high-stakes opener and a packed campaign across multiple competitions, every training session and medical update is being scrutinized.
The Argentine star’s influence on the club remains unparalleled, and even a short absence could reshape the early trajectory of the season. As questions swirl about his availability for the season opener, a clearer picture is beginning to emerge behind the scenes. Inter Miami’s preparations for the new campaign were disrupted when Lionel Messi picked up a hamstring injury during a friendly against Barcelona SC in Ecuador.
The issue forced the club to postpone a scheduled pre-season friendly against Independiente del Valle, originally planned for February 14. In an official statement, the club explained:“We know how much our fans look forward to every match involving our team. We hope to see you all very soon.” The match has since been rescheduled for February 26, a move designed to allow the Argentine forward time to recover while still delivering a major event for fans.
Medical examinations confirmed that Messi suffered a muscle strain in his left hamstring, raising immediate concerns just weeks before the MLS season opener. The club emphasized that his recovery will be closely monitored and handled cautiously. The Herons stated:“Messi did not participate in training this Wednesday, Feb. 11 due to a muscle strain in his left hamstring sustained during the match against Barcelona SC in Ecuador, which has persisted since then.”
Inter Miami faces a demanding calendar in 2026, competing in MLS, the Leagues Cup, and the Concacaf Champions Cup. The opening of Miami Freedom Park in April also adds symbolic importance, as the new stadium represents a new era for the club and a showcase for its global superstar, who is under contract until 2028. Last season, the 38-year-old recorded 48 goal contributions, including 29 goals and 19 assists, ranking among the most productive campaigns in MLS history. His presence remains the cornerstone of Inter Miami’s sporting and commercial identity.
The likely return date revealed
The chatter coming from the club’s hallways indicates that Messi’s left hamstring injury would take at least two weeks to heal, ESPN Argentina claims. While the club initially avoided setting a timeline, reports now suggest a clearer window for the Argentine’s comeback. The report adds that the expectation is that Lionel Messi could return for the rescheduled friendly on February 26.
Thus, there is cautious optimism that he could be fit for the MLS opener against LAFC on February 21 if his recovery progresses smoothly. This timing places the Argentine star in a race against the calendar, with the club weighing whether to risk him in the opening match or prioritize his fitness for the long season ahead.
Lionel Messi of Inter Miami during the Barcelona SC game.
Will he feature against LAFC?
Miami’s season opener against LAFC represents one of the biggest fixtures of the opening weekend, featuring two title contenders and star-studded squads. The possibility of Messi missing that match would be a significant blow, but the coaching staff remains focused on the bigger picture.
Manager Javier Mascherano and the medical team are expected to take a conservative approach, understanding that having Messi available for most of the season is more important than rushing him back for a single game. Past injuries have shown that premature returns can lead to setbacks, something the club is eager to avoid.
Lionel Messi of Inter Miami gestures during a friendly match between Alianza Lima and Inter Miami
Harry Kane surpassed Cristiano Ronaldo, but Lionel Messi remains the fastest player to reach 500 goals.
Harry Kane reached the remarkable milestone of 500 career goals, placing him in an exclusive group of players to achieve that mark. The England forward did it in fewer matches than Cristiano Ronaldo, though he still cannot match the pace set by Lionel Messi.
On Saturday, Bayern Munich secured a convincing 3-0 road win over Werder Bremen, strengthening their position at the top of the Bundesliga standings with a six-point lead over Borussia Dortmund. Kane played a decisive role, scoring the team’s first two goals in the opening half.
With that performance, Harry Kane became the 27th player in soccer history to reach 500 career goals, according to the IFFHS. What makes the achievement stand out is the speed at which he got there: just 743 matches, an average of 0.67 goals per game.
Not even Cristiano Ronaldo reached the milestone that quickly. Although he is currently the all-time leading scorer in soccer history, the Portuguese forward needed more matches to score his first 500 goals. He reached that mark in September 2015 while playing for Real Madrid, doing so in 753 games.
Harry Kane of FC Bayern Munich celebrates victory in a Bundesliga match.
Of course, Ronaldo maintained his scoring pace afterward, and over the past 10 years he has nearly doubled that tally. CR7 now has 962 career goals and is closing in on a feat no player has ever achieved: 1,000 official goals.
How long did it take Messi to score 500 official goals?
When discussing the greatest scorers in soccer history, it is impossible not to mention Lionel Messi. He has gone head-to-head with Cristiano Ronaldo throughout his career and continues to do so, as he currently ranks second on the all-time scoring list and remains the other active player with a realistic chance of reaching 1,000 goals.
Messi’s greatness is also reflected in how quickly he has reached those milestones. He is the fastest player ever to score 500 official goals, achieving the feat with Barcelona in April 2016 after just 632 matches. In other words, Messi needed 111 fewer games than Kane to hit the same number.
Where has Harry Kane scored most of his goals?
The vast majority of Harry Kane’s 500 career goals have come at the club level. Most of them were scored with Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent the bulk of his career, netting 280 goals between 2011 and 2023. Early in his career in England, he also had brief spells with clubs such as Leyton Orient, Millwall, Norwich City and Leicester City, totaling 16 goals combined.
However, Kane’s most efficient stretch has come in Germany. Since joining Bayern Munich in the summer of 2023, he has scored 126 goals in 131 matches, averaging nearly one goal per game.
All told, Kane has scored 422 goals at the club level. The remaining goals that bring him to 500 have come with the England national team. He is The Three Lions’ all-time leading scorer, with 78 goals in 122 appearances between 2015 and 2025.
Kylian Mbappé may have a new teammate in Liverpool star who has always desired to play for Real Madrid.
Most players want to play for Real Madrid at some point in their careers. It’s common to see huge names willing to change clubs even if they are at great institutions, just like Trent Alexander-Arnold or Kylian Mbappé. Apparently, there’s now another Liverpool star who could be thinking about the idea.
The protagonist of the story is Dominik Szoboszlai. What makes it more noteworthy is that it isn’t a traditional transfer rumor that always flies around. It was Marco Rossi, the Hungarian national team manager, who told this story in an interview with WinWin, as cited by Diario AS.
Rossi was clear about the bond he has with Szoboszlai and spoke about his true feelings regarding the Spanish club: “For the close and direct relationship I have with him since he started playing football as a kid, Real Madrid has always been his dream.”
Rossi on the likelihood of the transfer
Liverpool have had an inconsistent season so far. Their strong Champions League group-stage performance, which put them directly into the round of 16, helped offset some poor domestic results, but sitting sixth in the Premier League is concerning.
Szoboszlai became a firm presence in Liverpool’s lineup (Carl Recine/Getty Images)
In the context of doubts over Arne Slot remaining in England, Szoboszlai has arguably been the brightest player in the team. That’s why Rossi believes a transfer to the Madrid club does not look very likely.
Rossi also said: “I don’t know if he can take that step. It’s his decision and his club’s too. I don’t absolutely rule out the possibility of him staying at Liverpool and renewing his contract there, especially because he’s highly valued by the club. He’s very important to them. It’s one of the biggest clubs in the world.”
Szoboszlai’s season with Liverpool
Szoboszlai will be unavailable for Liverpool in the Premier League for the next three matches after the incident that ended in the defeat to Manchester City. A foul on Erling Haaland with no goalkeeper in front led to a red card and his suspension.
The unfair part is that minutes earlier he had scored a phenomenal free kick to put his team ahead. It was a goal reminiscent of another important strike against Arsenal. His season totals 35 appearances with nine goals.
There's a Liverpool star who has always dream about playing for Real Madrid
Refereeing experts Luca Marelli and Graziano Cesari both agree Pierre Kalulu’s red card was ‘a very serious error’ in Inter vs. Juventus, and Alessandro Bastoni could’ve been sent off instead, but VAR could not intervene.
The incident transformed the Derby d’Italia at San Siro this evening, as just before half-time Kalulu was already on a yellow card when he cut across Alessandro Bastoni.
Referee Federico La Penna immediately pulled out the second yellow card and sent the Juventus defender off.
A controversial moment in the Serie A title race as Pierre Kalulu is sent off for Juventus for not a great deal
Inter Milan's players were celebrating the decision
Kalulu was incredulous and made the ‘VAR’ gesture with his hands, but the protocol forbids technology being used in a yellow card situation.
Inter vs. Juventus controversy will drag on
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Analysing the footage on television, Italy’s refereeing pundits were in agreement that La Penna was taken in by the Bastoni simulation.
“It is a very serious error from La Penna, but there’s nothing that can be done because VAR can’t intervene on second yellow cards,” said DAZN official Marelli.
“There was no contact between Kalulu and Bastoni.”
Juventus are down to ten men as Pierre Kalulu is sent off after picking up his second yellow card pic.twitter.com/LYzerA9uRV
FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 4: Federico La Penna referee reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Cremonese at Artemio Franchi on January 4, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“It is a huge mistake. The second yellow card is non-existent. There is no contact between Bastoni and Kalulu, there is clear distance between the players.
“La Penna should have a clear view, but he gets it all wrong. It’s a total howler. In fact, the referee’s error also saves Bastoni from a second yellow card for simulation.”
Cristian Chivu seemed to realise this was a possibility and substituted the Italy international at half-time.
Bastoni’s unsporting behaviour went beyond the yellow card, as he was visibly celebrating behind the distraught Kalulu.
Italy international Sandro Tonali inspired Newcastle’s victory over Aston Villa in the FA Cup with his first two goals this season: ‘Yesterday I was telling him, ‘you never score goals,” said his teammate Nick Woltemade.
Italy star Tonali scored a brace in Newcastle’s 3-1 win over Aston Villa on Saturday, inspiring the Magpies’ qualification for the FA Cup fifth round.
As reported by Squawka on X social media, Tonali has now scored three of his nine Newcastle goals against Aston Villa.
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 14: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Malick Thiaw during the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round match between Aston Villa and Newcastle United at Villa Park on February 14, 2026 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
“Yesterday I was telling him, ‘you never score goals’, and today he scored two,” Newcastle striker Woltemade, who scored the other goal for the Magpies, said at full-time.
“We are both happy, of course.”
Tonali went on to praise his teammate, too.
“He plays as a midfielder, like an experienced midfielder. He plays very well,” the Italian said.
As reported by Opta, Tonali is the first Newcastle player to score two goals from outside the box in a single game since Mohamed Diamé vs Preston in the League Cup back in October 2016.
“I was saying to Sandro ‘you never score goals’, and today he scored two!”
Nick Woltemade and Sandro Tonali are full of compliments for each other after Newcastle’s 3-1 victory over Aston Villa
Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu received two yellow cards in the first half of an away game at Inter, and VAR could not intervene when he was given his marching orders.
Juventus visit Inter at San Siro on Saturday, but will have to play the second half down to ten men following a red card shown to Pierre Kalulu in the opening 45 minutes.
Why Kalulu was sent off in Inter vs. Juventus
PISA, ITALY – DECEMBER 27: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus FC celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and Juventus FC at Arena Garibaldi on December 27, 2025 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
The French defender was given a second yellow card late in the first half, but replays indicated he made no contact with Inter’s Alessandro Bastoni, who seemed to go down too easily in an attempt to draw the booking.
Kalulu and Juventus players vehemently protested and the Bianconeri defender even asked to review the incident on the pitchside monitor, but VAR could not intervene, given that technology can only be used in case of a straight red card and not when a second yellow card leads to a sending off.
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, speaks to Pierre Kalulu during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Il secondo giallo per #Kalulu è inesistente: il francese sfiora a malapena il braccio di #Bastoni, che crolla a terra, mentre le gambe restano ben distanti Incredibile come non possa intervenire da regolamento il Var#InterJuventus#Inter#Juvepic.twitter.com/8EY5FfQieM
Watch as Andrea Cambiaso makes Derby d’Italia history by scoring in both nets, as after a Michele Di Gregorio howler, he allowed Juventus to equalise against Inter.
The full-back certainly had a complicated start to the big match at San Siro this evening, with the Bianconeri trying out a 4-3-3 formation.
Cambiaso with dubious record in Inter vs. Juventus
Cambiaso was in the wrong place at the wrong time when accidentally deflecting the Luis Henrique roll across from the right for Marcus Thuram, but still assumed Michele Di Gregorio would be able to kick it out of the near bottom corner.
Unfortunately for him, the Juve goalkeeper decided to go with his trailing foot instead, and made a hash of it.
Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio fails to prevent an Andrea Cambiaso own goal for Inter
Just nine minutes later, Cambiaso managed to turn into the correct net at the other end, as Jonathan David failed to connect with a Weston McKennie cross, letting it come through for the full-back at the far post.
Nine minutes after scoring an own goal, Andrea Cambiaso equalises for Juventus against Inter!
Raffaele Palladino confirms the Giacomo Raspadori injury issue against Lazio and wants Atalanta to ‘keep our foot on the gas,’ but admits to a future Premier League ambition too.
The woodwork came to their rescue twice on Kenneth Taylor and Petar Ratkov in the Eternal City.
Palladino has revitalised Atalanta
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Ederson with his teammates of Atalanta BC celebrates after scoring the opening goal from penalty spot during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Olimpico on February 14, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
La Dea are on a roll with 29 points in 14 rounds since he took over from sacked Ivan Juric, so does a whole new season begin this evening?
“I always said our objective was to climb the table and we will keep doing that. We’ve achieved some important results, those performances helped us to develop the right mentality and self-belief.
“We faced a Lazio side in good shape today, but we were clinical in an overall balanced encounter. Lazio did better in the first 20 minutes, then we improved and did well to pick up all three points.”
Raspadori was a second half substitute, but he limped off with five minutes to go and all the substitutions completed, leaving Atalanta down to 10 men.
“Raspadori hadn’t been playing regularly in Spain, so he needs consistency on the field and we are trying to give that to him,” noted Palladino.
“He is an important player for us, a young Italian, and a proven winner. He settled in very quickly, today unfortunately he sustained a slight muscular issue and we hope it is nothing serious.”
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Atalanta BC coach Raffaele Palladino issues instructions to his players during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 01, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
This result saw Atalanta surge past Como, who have a game in hand, into sixth place, so is their target Europe or a top four finish?
“We mustn’t look at the Champions League zone or anything else, we just have to focus on ourselves. The objective was to climb back up, to have this hunger and mentality, but we must never lose our humility either,” warned Palladino.
“There were many difficulties when I arrived, but we are now in three different competitions, in about 80 hours or so we’ll play in the Champions League, then again Serie A and the Coppa Italia. We’ve got to keep our foot on the gas.”
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 28: Atalanta BC coach Raffaele Palladino issues instructions to his players during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and FC Internazionale at New Balance Arena on December 28, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Curiously, Atalanta will face Lazio again in the Coppa Italia semi-final, with the first leg scheduled for March 4.
“I don’t know what kind of game that will be, but certainly a difficult one against a strong opponent. I was impressed by Lazio today, they have pace in attack and are well-drilled. The Coppa Italia is a very important objective for us.”
Former Juventus coach Igor Tudor has just been hired by Tottenham Hotspur, so does Palladino have ambitions of working in the Premier League too?
“For anyone in our line of work, it is an intriguing style of football. I would like to go there in future and I have been studying the English language lately,” confessed the coach.
“Right now, the objective is to concentrate on Atalanta.”
Dominik Szoboszlai has scored to make it 2-0 to Liverpool against Brighton, but Mohamed Salah deserves huge credit for a lovely touch to set it up.
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The Reds now look in a strong position to get past the Seagulls and into the fifth round of the FA Cup, with this well-worked Szoboszlai goal following on from Curtis Jones’ opener in the first half.
Watch below for this absolutely delightful move by Liverpool, with Salah playing a perfect first-time pass into the path of Szoboszlai, exploiting the space and just slicing Brighton open with ease…
A perfectly executed goal from Liverpool and Dominik Szoboszlai ?
That’s the first time the Hungary international has hit double figures for the Merseyside giants, and it’s matched the best ever tally he managed at his former club RB Leipzig.
Still only 25 years of age, it’s a sign of just how far Szoboszlai can go in the game as he fast becomes Liverpool’s most important player.
The Egypt international was out of favour with Arne Slot not that long ago, and it looked like the whole saga could really unravel the club’s season, but he’s now back in the team and looking something like his best again.
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The France international has been a hugely important player during his time at Anfield, but he’s now coming towards the end of his contract.
Real had cooled their interest in Konate, according to the Athletic, but it may be that the Spanish giants are once again considering him for this summer.
Fichajes claim that Los Blancos have rekindled their interest in Konate, though Liverpool still have some hope of being able to keep him.
Liverpool need to do what they can to keep Ibrahima Konate
Ibrahima Konate in action for Liverpool (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Konate has rarely let Liverpool down since joining them from RB Leipzig back in 2021, and he could have a key role for their future as he’s still only 26 years of age.
That means he’s arguably yet to even reach his peak, and he could have a fair few years left ahead of him to replace Virgil van Dijk as the experienced head in this LFC side.
Van Dijk surely can’t play 90 minutes week in, week out for too much longer, so it would be a big help for Liverpool if Konate could stay.
As much as anything else, the Reds would be losing a valuable asset on a free, when Transfermarkt has his true market value at more like €50m.
It’s easy to see why a big club like Real Madrid would want Konate, and there’d surely be other suitors if he were to become a free agent.
Liverpool will likely do all they can to avoid this scenario after the heartache of losing Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid in a similar fashion last summer.
The Reds are big fans of Mane and believe they need to get a deal done for him now or else his value will just continue to skyrocket.
The England youth international will surely earn a big move sooner or later, especially as Wolves’ likely relegation from the Premier League this season will surely put them under more pressure to sell their best players.
Will Mateus Mane join Liverpool or Manchester United?
Mateus Mane in action for Wolves (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Mane is wanted by both LFC and MUFC, according to Fichajes, but it seems it’s Arne Slot and co. currently showing the strongest interest.
The report states that Man Utd also won’t rule out making a big move for Mane, but Liverpool are already working on this deal and view his £50m price tag as reasonable.
It will be interesting to see how this progresses, but it sounds positive for the Merseyside giants as they look to invest in a potentially world class talent.
Still, United could also be a tempting project for Mane right now, and might also realistically afford Mane more of a chance of regular first-team football.
Wolves rate Mateus Mane highly
Mane made his debut for Wolves last season when he was still only 17, with former manager Vitor Pereira previously speaking very highly of him.
“Mane, I’m sure that he will be a surprise in England, in this league, because he’s a player with talent,” Pereira said, as quoted by Birmingham World.
“For sure, next season he’ll be in the first-team squad with us. He’s not only a talent, he’s a worker and for me, in that moment of the game, it was not just to give him the minutes. It was because I thought he could do something. He’s special.”
Alexander Isak exemplifies one of Europe’s most discussed strikers, a unique blend of subtlety and efficiency. In a world dominated by throwers, he is the opposite, a unicorn forward combining the ball carrying skill with high conversion rates.
Headlines, however, have focused on injury concerns rather than his brilliance. While the headlines mostly concern injury, and his ability cannot be questioned given his 23% conversion rate, this is not a moment to argue with.
In order to discuss his injuries, we must start at the beginning, with Alexander Isak’s Origin Country (Sweden) and the Early Career that brought him to the Premier League.
Alexander Isak’s Origin Country and Early Life
To understand Isak’s journey, we must ask: where is Alexander Isak from? Born on September
21, 1999, he hails from Solna, Sweden, a municipality within the Stockholm metropolitan area,
foundational to his football identity. Although of Eritrean descent via his parents, the Alexander
Isak nationality and citizenship is Swedish. This dual heritage plays a minor role compared to
his comprehensive upbringing in the Swedish football system.
Raised in Solna, Isak’s development was rooted in the structured pathway at AIK, a 12-time
national championship club from his hometown. Enrolling in the academy at age six, he honed
his skills over a decade before debuting for the senior team. He quickly rose to prominence as a
prodigy, achieving feats like becoming the youngest-ever goal scorer in AIK’s history in February 2016 at 16 years old. He also set records as the youngest scorer in the Swedish Allsvenskan for AIK and netted his first international goal for Sweden as their youngest scorer. By January 2017, he had firmly established his elite pedigree.
Career Timeline: Sweden to Europe
Breakthrough at AIK
The 2016 season at AIK propelled Isak into the European football limelight. At just 16 years old,
he dispelled notions of being a mere prospect, netting 10 goals across 24 Allsvenskan matches.
Throughout his tenure, he showcased positional specialization, predominantly operating as a
central striker, resisting tendencies to drift wide—a trait observed in anticipation of his move to
elite leagues.
Development Years Abroad
Entering the upper echelons of European football requires bridging gaps between youth potential and Champions League realities. Isak’s time at Borussia Dortmund initially posed challenges with limited playing minutes, but he elevated his training intensity, cultivating resilience. A significant milestone came with his 2019 loan to Willem II in the Netherlands, where he became the first foreign player in Eredivisie history to score 12 goals within his initial 12 league appearances. This achievement helped consolidate his potential into tangible performance, facilitating a subsequent move to Real Sociedad where he evolved into a comprehensive striker.
Analysis: Premier League and Isak’s Rise
Isak’s transfer to Newcastle United confirmed his Premier League ascent. On Tyneside, he
distinguished himself by remarkable efficiency, amassing the second most non-penalty goals in
the league over recent seasons, trailing only Erling Haaland. Surpassing Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s
record for the most Premier League goals by a Swede further cemented his status.
Tactically, Isak exhibited “gravity,” disrupting defensive frameworks and drawing defenders away, complementing wingers like Jacob Murphy. The partnership between Isak and Murphy registered the highest statistical combination of assists to goal scorers during their peak periods.
By 25 years old, pundits pointed to his technical qualities and footballing IQ as justifying a valuation in the £120-150m range. However, his tenure at St. James’ Park ended with controversy as Isak ultimately went on strike and issued a public statement to facilitate a transfer.
The September 2025 Record-Transfer to Anfield
In September 2025, Alexander Isak finalized a move to Liverpool for a guaranteed fixed fee of
£125m, establishing a new British transfer record. He was immediately presented with the
prestigious Liverpool No 9 shirt, signing a six-year contract with wages approximating £300k per
week.
This signing drastically altered the contextual framing of the player. Where at Newcastle, Isak
was a high-potential prospect, arriving at Liverpool as a £125m investment meant he was
expected to be an immediate star. These expectations were amplified by a slow start, resulting
from a disrupted preparation period. Having trained in isolation while forcing the transfer, Isak
missed a proper preseason, leaving him underprepared physically for a title-contending squad.
Alexander Isak Injury Update
The optimism around the record-breaking transfer was punctured on Saturday, December 20,
2025, during Liverpool’s 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur. In the 60th minute, while scoring a
goal, Isak’s left ankle was trapped by a sliding defender, Micky van de Ven. Medical
examination confirmed a fibula fracture involving the ankle joint.
Subsequently, Isak underwent surgery on Monday, December 22, wherein a plate was inserted
for ankle stability and ligaments were repaired. Liverpool has ruled the striker out indefinitely,
with confirmed absence for at least 10 consecutive matches until February 11, 2026. The
overarching goal during rehab at the AXA Training Centre is preventing ankle joint instability.
The latest Arne Slot Alexander Isak injury update at Liverpool on the squad’s tactical adaptation
remains pertinent.
Club and National Team Implications
Isak’s absence has immediate and long-lasting tactical implications for both club and country.
The managerial strategy implemented by Arne Slot at Liverpool relies on Isak’s ability to disrupt
defensive lines for wingers like Florian Wirtz. Without the Isak effect, the system loses a key
component, reducing overall efficacy.
The impact on Sweden’s national team is equally significant, with head coach Graham Potter
compelled to adopt a managed-risk approach given the absence of their key offensive player.
Sweden’s World Cup qualification campaign is complicated by this absence, which impacts the
playoff route. Crucially, Potter has stated he will not play Isak for consecutive full matches as he
returns, placing long-term availability over immediate national team participation.
Optional: Keeping Up with Football Developments
The contemporary landscape of football media ensures that injury updates for record-transferred players receive granularity and coverage that might appear excessive. For those interested in staying current with football developments and trends in the sport’s betting landscape, football betting sites provide insights into competitive dynamics and how injuries affect market odds. Fans are encouraged to distinguish between “Media Watch” content derived from social media, injury rumours, and random narratives versus actual club-issued medical statements. Additionally, the Injury-Rotation Trap should be observed, where injuries to key players increase rotation risk for healthy players. The League Adaptation Gap remains notable, as players still require physical prep periods even in top leagues.
Conclusion
The Alexander Isak story from his Origin Country in Sweden to Europe epitomizes elite efficiency. From his record-breaking youth accolades at AIK to his £125m transfer to Liverpool, Isak has proven himself a unique ‘unicorn’ striker. When fit, his importance is unquantifiable.
However, the forward-looking analysis is predominantly one of patience. Injury rehabs like fibula
fractures require consistent training loads and should not be rushed. If Liverpool can successfully manage his rehabilitation, Alexander Isak remains the central figure poised to define the club’s future.
Barcelona submitted a complaint about the referee of the Copa del Rey defeat to Atletico Madrid.
Barcelona was clearly the inferior team last Thursday in their visit to the Spanish capital. The 4-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid left many areas to improve for the players, but the referees were in the spotlight. Today the club formally complained after the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinal match.
The referee of the match was Juan Martínez Munuera, who did not have a good performance according to Barcelona. Their biggest complaint is the disallowed goal to Pau Cubarsí, while also claiming he did not apply the same criteria when he showed a red card to Eric García for a similar foul that Giuliano Simeone committed earlier.
This statement included five points the club wanted to highlight. Number one was the lack of coherence in disciplinary decisions. It explains: “This disparity creates a sense of a double standard, which is incompatible with the principles of fairness, equality, and legal certainty that should govern the competition.”
More of Barcelona’s complaint
Among the five points the club’s advisors presented to the Real Federación Española de Fútbol was one titled “contradictory criteria in hand plays.” It states: “The club highlights the incoherence in the interpretation of handballs inside the box. The lack of uniformity reinforces the arbitrariness of the application of the rules.”
Discussions between players in the Copa del Rey semifinals match (Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)
The third point refers to a long list of mistakes against their side over time: “Beyond isolated cases, Barcelona sees the recurrence of flagrant mistakes throughout the season, many of them decisive for the club. This accumulation directly affects the integrity of the competition.”
The fourth focused on the VAR action. They described: “The club expressed reasonable doubts about the use and application of the technology, especially in marginal decisions that have not been supported by conclusive technical explanations. It also denounces the lack of transparency in the publication of the audio recordings.”
Barcelona’s last complaint about VAR
The use of the tool sparked much debate because it took six minutes for the referee to disallow Cubarsí’s goal. This was the final point in the long complaint the club presented.
They wrote the following about this controversy: “Barcelona questions the lack of a clear and coherent criterion for sending referees to the field to review plays on the monitor, which contributes to a perception of insecurity and inequality in decisions.”
Martínez Munuera was the referee of Barcelona's defeat to Atletico Madrid
The teenager carrying the Ronaldo name drew headlines for an eye-catching moment that left fans questioning just how far the family dynasty could extend.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s influence on modern soccer remains impossible to ignore, and now his legacy is quietly unfolding in the next generation. During Portugal’s youth preparations for the 2026 Algarve Tournament, attention turned to a familiar surname, sparking debate over whether history might be repeating itself. The teenager carrying the Ronaldo name drew headlines for an eye-catching moment that left fans questioning just how far the family dynasty could extend.
For Cristiano Ronaldo, who continues to shape the game with record-breaking feats and relentless ambition, seeing his eldest son step into the spotlight is both symbolic and intriguing. And while the journey is only just beginning, the signs of talent are already difficult to overlook.
The 15-year-old was captured performing spectacular trick moves with ease, showcasing technical control, ball mastery, and confidence with both feet. The video instantly went viral, sparking reactions from fans around the world who were stunned by the teenager’s natural ability. “Talent is so genetic it should be illegal,” wrote one supporter.
“Kid’s got some serious moves just like his dad, wonder if he’ll break records too,” added another. Others echoed the sentiment, saying, “Talent clearly runs in the family. The future of football looks bright.” The footage reinforced a growing belief: Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. is not just living off his surname; he is beginning to show genuine promise of his own.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. has grown up in elite soccer environments, following his father across Europe and the Middle East. He has played in the youth setups of the clubs where Cristiano Ronaldo starred, including Manchester United and now Al-Nassr, ensuring access to top-tier coaching and facilities.
He has also earned call-ups to the Portugal youth national team, marking an important step in building his own soccer identity. Observers have noted that his game already reflects discipline, tactical awareness, and strong positional understanding—qualities instilled by his father’s legendary work ethic.
Beyond raw skill, the 15-year-old has shown a competitive spirit, determination, and passion for improvement. These attributes mirror the mindset that defined Cristiano Ronaldo’s career and transformed him into one of the greatest players in history.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16
The Algarve Tournament: Symbolic stage
The 2026 Algarve Tournament serves as an important showcase for Portugal’s top youth prospects, with matches against Japan, the Netherlands, and Germany. For Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., the event marked a personal milestone, as it was his first international youth tournament played on home soil.
Portugal opened with a 3-0 win over Japan, where Ronaldo Jr. came on early due to an injury substitution. He made an immediate impact, nearly scoring, forcing several saves, providing an assist, and logging 64 minutes in a confident, involved attacking display.
A bigger step followed against the Netherlands, when he earned his first-ever start for Portugal U-16, playing 45 minutes on the left wing. He held his width well, made intelligent diagonal runs, and showed composure on the ball, opting for combination play and patient buildup rather than forcing individual actions.
With Mike Maignan’s renewal already secured, attention has shifted to a new wave of contract negotiations that could shape the Rossoneri’s identity well into the next decade.
The future of Luka Modric and Christian Pulisic has become one of the defining storylines of Milan’s long-term planning, as the club continues reshaping its squad around experience, stability, and star power. With Mike Maignan’s renewal already secured, attention has shifted to a new wave of contract negotiations that could shape the Rossoneri’s identity well into the next decade.
Behind the scenes, directors are juggling multiple priorities: rewarding key performers, maintaining squad continuity, and making decisions on veteran icons whose careers are approaching their twilight. And while the headlines may focus on new signings, the real battle at Milanello is happening at the negotiation table.
Milan recently finalized Mike Maignan’s contract renewal after a period of uncertainty, ensuring stability in goal and calming fears of losing a crucial pillar of the squad. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the extension was essential, given that his previous deal was set to expire soon and negotiations had been tense earlier in 2025.
The next priority is strengthening the core of the squad with further renewals. Fikayo Tomori is expected to be the next player rewarded with a new deal, while Davide Bartesaghi is set to receive a salary increase after emerging as a regular starter. Ruben Loftus-Cheek is also in line for improved terms due to his growing importance under Massimiliano Allegri.
Adrien Rabiot interacts with Mike Maignan of AC Milan during the Serie A match.
Christian Pulisic’s contract: Strategic priority
Among the most delicate negotiations is Christian Pulisic’s future. The American winger is currently under contract until 2027, with an option extending it to 2028. The club plans to pick up the option, effectively securing his future without rushing into a new deal. However, Milan’s leadership wants a longer-term agreement that reflects his impact.
La Gazzetta dello Sport adds that the club sees Pulisic as one of the most decisive and consistent players in recent seasons, despite a quiet start to 2026. His influence on and off the pitch, combined with a strong bond with the fans, makes him a strategic asset worth securing long-term.
However, interest from abroad complicates matters. Reports suggest Premier League giants such as Liverpool and Arsenal are monitoring the USMNT captain, which could push Milan to act swiftly with improved terms and salary parity with the squad’s top earners.
Christian Pulisic and Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrates
The intriguing case of Luka Modric and Milan’s decision
While younger stars represent the future, Milan’s present has been shaped by Luka Modric’s experience and leadership. The Croatian maestro has been a technical reference point in Allegri’s system, controlling tempo and guiding younger teammates with his vision and composure.
His performances, including a decisive late goal against Pisa, have reinforced his value. In that match, the Croatian veteran scored a goal, made 93 accurate passes, and made key defensive contributions, earning MVP recognition from supporters on the official club platform. Yet, his contract situation remains one of the most fascinating dilemmas facing the club.
In the middle of ongoing negotiations, the club’s stance has quietly become clear. Milan will exercise Modric’s option to extend his contract until 2027, but only if the Croatian midfielder wishes to continue his journey at San Siro, perLa Gazzetta dello Sport andCalciomercato.
The 40-year-old’s current deal expires this June, but the option for an additional year gives the Rossoneri flexibility. The club sees him as indispensable but respects that the final choice will rest with the player, who will evaluate his motivation, physical condition, family considerations, and the outcome of the 2026 World Cup.
Christian Pulisic (L) and Luka Modric (R) of AC Milan.
Real Madrid face Real Sociedad in La Liga, and Kylian Mbappe is not in the starting lineup.
This Saturday, Real Madrid will play a key La Liga Matchday 24 clash against Real Sociedad. It’s an important game for Los Blancos, as the standings at the top are very tight, with Barcelona currently in first place. Despite the significance of the match, Kylian Mbappe will not start.
Just over an hour before kickoff at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, Real Madrid shared the confirmed lineup on their official social media accounts, highlighting the absence of the French forward.
Mbappe will begin the match on the bench, waiting for an opportunity to come on in the second half and continue extending his impressive goal-scoring streak this season, which currently makes him the top scorer in both La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.
The reason coach Alvaro Arbeloa did not include Kylian in the starting XI is related to the physical issues he has experienced recently, which prevented him from taking part in several training sessions with his teammates this week.
How are Real Madrid covering for Mbappe’s absence?
It’s clear that Kylian Mbappe’s absence dramatically changes the team’s dynamics. Since last year, and especially this season, Real Madrid’s offensive strategy has revolved around creating the best conditions for the French forward to shine.
Without him, the attacking responsibility falls primarily on Vinicius Junior, the team’s other standout star, though his style and area of influence are very different from Mbappe’s. Supporting the Brazilian winger will be Gonzalo Garcia, who will take on the role of center forward.
Key clash in La Liga
While Real Madrid’s 2025-26 season has been far from ideal, with disappointments in the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup, that doesn’t mean their chances of competing for major titles are over. On the contrary, they are still very much alive both domestically and in Europe.
As they prepare for the Champions League playoffs against Benfica, Los Blancos know they cannot afford to neglect La Liga. They currently sit in second place in the standings, just one point behind league leaders Barcelona. Barcelona will play Girona on Monday, so a win for Real Madrid this Saturday against Real Sociedad would put them, at least temporarily, at the top of the table.
Juventus director Giorgio Chiellini admits Inter ‘have been the strongest squad in the league for many years now’ and stands up for troubled Teun Koopmeiners.
It kicks off at San Siro at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: General view inside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Bianconeri won the Derby d’Italia back in September, emerging with a stoppage-time 4-3 victory in Turin, while last season this fixture ended 4-4 at San Siro.
Chiellini ready for Inter vs. Juventus
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Former Juventus player Giorgio Chiellini looks on prior to the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Can they keep the title race open maybe not for themselves, but for the other teams?
“We do hope to keep the Scudetto battle open, but Inter have been the strongest squad in the league for many years now, the club deserved credit for building such a great team,” Chiellini told Sky Sport Italia.
“It’s going to be a difficult but fun match to take part in, I hope to see apart from the result, also a confirmation of the performances we’ve seen in recent months.
“We need to make fewer mistakes, as we are paying a heavy price for those lately, but a good performance here against the best team in Serie A would be a confirmation of that form.”
CAGLIARI, ITALY – JANUARY 17: Teun Koopmeiners of Juventus in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Sant’Elia on January 17, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Both Thuram brothers were on target when these sides met earlier in the season, but this time Khephren is out injured, joining Dusan Vlahovic and Arek Milik on the absentee list.
“Conceicao hasn’t always been available due to injury. Naturally, we have to focus on our quality and pace, because if we try to take Inter on physically, their defenders have considerably more than us on that level,” noted Chiellini.
With Khephren Thuram injured, it was assumed that Koopmeiners would step into the midfield, but he is dropped in favour of Fabio Miretti and Weston McKennie for a change of system to 4-3-3.
“Koop had a very good game against Lazio on Sunday and was unlucky with the offside goal. He is training well, he still needs to show what he did when playing for Atalanta, but he’s not complaining or anything, he’s relaxed and prepared for the game,” insisted Chiellini.
Inter President Beppe Marotta insists they are not that ‘pleasantly surprised’ by Cristian Chivu ahead of tonight’s clash with Juventus, as it was not a decision they made ‘lightly.’
It kicks off at San Siro at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).
The last few editions of the Derby d’Italia have been thrilling battles, including a 4-4 draw last season and 4-3 Juve victory back in September 2025.
The Nerazzurri are on extraordinary form, winning 11 of the last 12 Serie A games interrupted only a 2-2 draw with Napoli.
Inter had faith in relative newcomer Chivu
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 20: FC Internazionale coach Cristian Chivu interacts with Petar Sucic of FC Internazionale during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Arsenal FC at Stadio San Siro on January 20, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We knew this was a strong team, the performance in Turin was very positive until some late incidents. We always looked more to the performances than the results, and in that sense have seen real progress building on solid foundations.”
Chivu was a bit of a surprise in taking over from Simone Inzaghi last summer with just days to go before the Club World Cup, but he had flourished.
PISA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 30: Giuseppe Marotta of FC Internazionale looks on prior to the Serie A match between Pisa SC and FC Internazionale at Arena Garibaldi on November 30, 2025 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“We didn’t choose Chivu lightly, we pondered it considering the man we had known, the coach he had become, and the player that he was. We didn’t need to think of other candidates, we went straight for him,” assured Marotta.
“Some might be pleasantly surprised by him, but we already expected him to be a protagonist in the world of coaches.”
Nicolò Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu returned to the squad after several weeks out, so the only remaining absentee is Denzel Dumfries, and he too has been participating in partial training sessions.
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Lautaro Martinez of Inter (right) celebrates with his team-mate Nicolò Barella after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
“Last season’s experience helped us to realise that we must try to achieve the maximum result in every competition. We are still in all three tournaments and we want to go all the way, but in modern football it’s not just about keeping physical freshness, but psychological too.
“This is why the coach rotates the squad and uses everyone in a very intelligent way,” concluded the Inter President.
Atalanta continue their climb up the Serie A table with this important victory away to Lazio, as Ederson’s penalty and a Nicola Zalewski curler conquered the Olimpico.
These teams will meet again in the Coppa Italia semi-final, with the second leg scheduled for March 4, as the Aquile beat holders Bologna on penalties on Wednesday. Alessio Romagnoli was suspended here, with Pedro, Mattia Zaccagni, Toma Basic, Manuel Lazzari and Samuel Gigot injured, so Daniel Maldini faced his former club. La Dea lost Charles De Ketelaere for at least a month following knee surgery, with Gianluca Scamacca not fully fit either, but Marten de Roon and Honest Ahanor returned from bans. The stadium was again mostly empty, as Lazio fans continue their protest.
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Daniel Maldini of SS Lazio competes for the ball with Giorgio Scalvini of Atalanta BC during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Olimpico on February 14, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Ivan Provedel got it very wrong when rushing off his line to close down Lorenzo Bernasconi, who was able to put in the cross for Nikola Krstovic, but Oliver Provstgaard got back for a decisive goal-line clearance in an empty net.
Kenneth Taylor couldn’t get enough power on his acrobatic volley, while Ahanor nodded a corner wide of the far post.
Ahanor was struggling to deal with Gustav Isaksen and already on an early yellow card, so Raffaele Palladino hauled the 17-year-old off after just 25 minutes to introduce Sead Kolasinac.
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Gustav Isaksen of SS Lazio competes for the ball with Honest Ahanor of Atalanta BC during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Olimpico on February 14, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Lazio remained aggressive and came very close moments later when Daniel Maldini pulled back from the by-line for Taylor, whose strike was fingertipped onto the near post by Marco Carnesecchi.
The game changed just before half-time when Davide Zappacosta completed a give and go to break down the right and his pull-back from the by-line was blocked by Danilo Cataldi’s raised arm as he came sliding in. The referee spotted it in real time without needing VAR, and Ederson sent Provedel the wrong way to put Atalanta in front.
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Ederson of Atalanta BG scores a opening goal a penalty during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Olimpico on February 14, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Mario Gila went off with a knock just above the knee and Lazio also had penalty appeals for a potential Zappacosta handball after the restart, but Nuno Tavares was offside in the build-up and therefore irrelevant.
They had a huge double chance moments later, as on a short corner Carnesecchi made a one-handed save on the Tijjani Noslin flicked header, then Adam Marusic couldn’t keep the rebound down at the back post.
Instead, Atalanta doubled their advantage with ex-Roma talent Zalewski, who gathered outside the area and bent a wonderful right-foot strike into the far bottom corner.
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Nikola Zalewski of Atalanta BC celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Olimpico on February 14, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Carnesecchi was ready for the Maldini free kick, but Atalanta had a problem when Raspadori hobbled off with a thigh problem at the 86th minute with all the substitutions completed, so they finished with 10 men.
In this scenario, Lazio threatened to get back into the game with Petar Ratkov’s header from a corner clipping the upright. Ratkov also hit a fresh-air shot from eight yards, although his blushes were spared by Boulaye Dia’s offside.
Atalanta temporarily go into sixth place, although Como have a game in hand.
Inter bring Nicolò Barella back with Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram, but Juventus are forced to change with Kenan Yildiz, Francisco Conceicao and Jonathan David.
It kicks off at San Siro at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: General view inside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
This is the Derby d’Italia, a notorious grudge match, not to mention a battle between two of the top five.
The last few editions have been thrilling, including a 4-4 draw at San Siro last season, and a 4-3 Juventus victory in Turin back in September.
Both Thuram brothers were on target that day, but this time around Khephren is out with a bruised leg and not even on the bench.
He joins Dusan Vlahovic and Arkadiusz Milik on the treatment table, so Fabio Miretti and Weston McKennie into a deeper midfield role than usual.
Conceicao shrugs off a knee issue to start with Yildiz and David upfront in what appears to be a 4-3-3 formation.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 16: Francisco Conceicao of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Juventus and FC Internazionale at Allianz Stadium on February 16, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Inter have big news, as Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu returned to training on Tuesday after several weeks out, leaving just Denzel Dumfries on the absentee list.
Only the Italian is thrown straight into the starting XI with Piotr Zielinski and Petar Sucic, while Marcus Thuram partners Capocannoniere Lautaro Martinez.
They are running away at the top of the Serie A table, winning 11 of the last 12 games.
TURIN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 13: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus competes for a header with Lautaro Martinez of Internazionale during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and FC Internazionale at on September 13, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Inter vs. Juventus line-ups
Inter: Sommer; Bisseck, Akanji, Bastoni; Luis Henrique, Barella, Zielinski, Sucic, Dimarco; Lautaro Martinez, M Thuram
Liam Delap admitted to making a “silly” error after his premature celebrations cost him a goal in Chelsea’s 4-0 rout of Hull City in the FA Cup. Liam Rosenior’s team eased into the fifth round of the competition with a dominant performance at MKM Stadium on Friday, with Pedro Neto scoring a hat-trick. Estevao was […]
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Cristiano Ronaldo scored the opener for Al Nassr against Al Fateh in the Saudi Pro League.
This Saturday, Cristiano Ronaldo returned to official action with Al Nassr after a voluntary two-week absence, and he did so in style. He scored the opener for his team in the Saudi Pro League clash against Al Fateh.
Those days of conflict between CR7 and the Public Investment Fund — sparked by certain decisions during the transfer window that led the Portuguese star to refuse to play in the previous two Saudi Pro League matches as a form of protest — are now in the past.
Al Nassr welcomed Ronaldo back for Saturday’s clash against Al Fateh, allowing head coach Jorge Jesus to deploy his preferred attacking setup, with Kingsley Coman and Sadio Mane on the wings, Joao Felix operating as the attacking midfielder and Cristiano serving as the focal point up front.
Under that setup, Al Nassr got off to an ideal start, needing just 17 minutes to break through. Ronaldo initiated the move by carrying the ball into the attacking half before laying it off to Sadio Mane and making his way into the box to await the return pass. The Senegal international delivered, sending in a precise cross that CR7 calmly finished to open the scoring.
After the opener, Al Nassr came close to extending their lead in an attack where Joao Felix took a shot, the ball traveled across the box in front of goal, but Ronaldo couldn’t get a touch. The hosts also had their chances, the clearest being a free kick from Matias Vargas that rattled the crossbar.
Yahya scores another goal for Al Nassr
In the second half, things didn’t change much. Al Nassr continued to look like the better-organized team on the field and came close to extending their lead on multiple occasions. However, saves from goalkeeper Pacheco and some finishing errors kept them from doing so.
In that context, they could have secured some breathing room midway through the second half, when Mohamed Simakan scored a second goal after capitalizing on a rebound inside the box. But after a VAR review that lasted several minutes, the goal was ruled out for a prior offside.
That frustration didn’t last long, though, as in the 77th minute Kingsley Coman delivered a precise cross that found Ayman Yahya in the box. The Saudi winger, who had come on just minutes earlier for Sadio Mane, controlled the ball and unleashed an impressive shot that made it 2-0.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates after scoring a goal.
Christian Pulisic made his long-awaited return to action as Milan edged past Pisa in a tense Serie A encounter, and the American winger wasted no time acknowledging the significance of the victory.
Christian Pulisic made his long-awaited return to action as Milan edged past Pisa in a tense Serie A encounter, and the American winger wasted no time acknowledging the significance of the victory. The night was filled with drama, late goals, and disciplinary twists, but it also marked an important personal milestone for Pulisic after his recent injury setback.
While the match itself showcased Milan’s resilience and title credentials, Pulisic’s subtle reaction afterward added another layer to a growing narrative around his recovery and his role in the club’s season-defining campaign.
The Rossoneri secured a 2-1 victory over Pisa on Friday, in a tightly contested Serie A fixture at the Arena Garibaldi. Despite dominating possession and creating clearer chances, they had to wait until the final minutes to secure all three points.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek opened the scoring in the 39th minute with a header, capitalizing on a precise cross from Zachary Athekame. Pisa equalized through Felipe Loyola in the 71st minute, but veteran midfielder Luka Modric restored Milan’s lead in the 85th minute with a decisive strike, assisted by Samuele Ricci. The match also saw Niclas Fullkrug miss a penalty and Adrien Rabiot receive a late red card, adding tension to the closing stages.
The victory extended Milan’s unbeaten Serie A run to 23 matches, strengthening their position near the top of the table and keeping pressure on the league leader. The result was particularly valuable given the upcoming fixtures involving rival clubs, highlighting the importance of capitalizing on every opportunity in the title race. Pisa, meanwhile, remained 19th in the table and winless in 14 league matches, deepening their relegation concerns despite a spirited performance against one of Italy’s strongest teams.
Pulisic marks return from injury
Pulisic returned to the pitch after missing recent action due to bursitis, coming off the bench for a brief cameo. He played just 14 minutes, but his presence was a positive sign for Milan, especially with several attackers still not fully fit.
Massimiliano Allegri had previously confirmed that the American was only fit for limited minutes, which explained his role as a substitute rather than a starter. Nevertheless, his return marked a significant step in his recovery process after a frustrating spell on the sidelines.
Christian Pulisic and Luka Modric of AC Milan celebrate
How did Pulisic react?
After the match, Pulisic shared a brief but symbolic reaction on social media. He posted three applause emojis on his Instagram story to celebrate both Milan’s victory and his return. Though understated, the message carried meaning. It symbolized relief, satisfaction, and optimism, a simple yet telling sign that Pulisic felt encouraged by both his fitness progress and the team’s performance.
Christian Pulisic via Instagram
Despite being without a goal in 2026 so far, the 27-year-old remains one of Milan’s most decisive and consistent players. His return against the Nerazzurri, even in limited minutes, was seen as an encouraging sign that he will soon regain full fitness and resume his role as a key attacking weapon.
Christian Pulisic was back on the pitch in Tuscany, and although his contribution lasted only minutes, his return coincided with a night that could shape Milan’s season and its place in history.
Christian Pulisic was back on the pitch in Tuscany, and although his contribution lasted only minutes, his return coincided with a night that could shape Milan’s season and its place in history. The American winger stepped onto the field late in the match, marking his comeback from injury, as the Rossoneri scraped a dramatic victory that kept their title ambitions alive and nudged them closer to an elusive historical benchmark that has stood untouched for decades.
On the surface, it was just another hard-fought league win. Beneath it, Milan quietly edged closer to a milestone that would connect Massimiliano Allegri’s team with one of the greatest eras in the club’s past. The visitors secured a 2-1 victory over Pisa thanks to a late strike from Luka Modric, closing the gap on Serie A leader Inter to five points ahead of the weekend’s high-stakes clash between Inter and Juventus.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek opened the scoring just before halftime with a powerful header, while Niclas Fullkrug failed to convert from the penalty spot. Pisa fought back through Felipe Loyola, threatening to derail the visitors’ title push, before Modric stole into the box and poked home the winner in the closing minutes.
Pulisic returned from bursitis with a 14-minute cameo, a cautious reintroduction after a frustrating spell on the sidelines. Allegri had confirmed before the match that the winger was only fit for limited minutes, which explained his substitute role. Even so, his return carried symbolic weight.
With several attackers still managing fitness issues, his presence was seen as a major boost for Milan’s depth and attacking options as the season enters its decisive phase. More importantly, his comeback aligned with one of the most significant achievements of Allegri’s tenure so far—an achievement that links the present squad with the Rossoneri’s golden past.
The historic record revealed
By defeating Pisa, Milan extended its unbeaten Serie A run to 23 matches, matching a legendary benchmark that had stood for more than three decades. This result equaled the 23-match unbeaten run from the 1992-93 season under Fabio Capello, one of the most iconic campaigns in Milan’s history. That streak had long been a symbol of dominance, tactical discipline, and elite mentality.
For Allegri’s current squad, drawing level with that record represents a connection between generations, a bridge between modern resilience and historical greatness. Now, Milan stands on the brink of rewriting history. The next league fixture against Como presents an opportunity to surpass Capello’s benchmark with a 24th consecutive unbeaten match, setting a new modern club record.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan greets the fans
The symbolism is powerful: a team seeking to reassert itself among Europe’s elite now has the chance to eclipse one of its most celebrated milestones.
Another statistical milestone
The achievements do not stop there. According to Opta, Milan has also equaled its second-best points tally after the first 24 matches in the three-points-for-a-win era, matching campaigns from 1995-96 (53 points) and trailing only the 2003-04 season (61 points). This statistical consistency underlines Allegri’s impact and the club’s steady climb back toward the top of Italian soccer.
2 – #Milan have equalled their second-best performance after their first 24 seasonal matches in the three-points-for-a-win era (1994-95) in #SerieA, recorded in 1995-96 (53 points) and only fewer than the 61 points won in 2003-04. Route.#PisaMilan
Paulo Dybala is reportedly out of the Roma squad to face Napoli on Sunday evening, while Matias Soulé should be at least on the bench.
It kicks off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on Sunday at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).
Coach Gian Piero Gasperini had already warned in his press conference earlier today that he had concerns about both Argentine talents in his squad.
Dybala out, Soule in doubt for Roma
ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 29: Matias Soule with his teammates of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on December 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
According to Sky Sport Italia, Dybala is still struggling with persistent pain in his knee and will not be risked for the big match.
Soulé is by no means fully fit either, as he has recurring groin issue, but is at the very least going to make the trip to Naples.
ROME, ITALY – OCTOBER 23: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma runs with the ball during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between AS Roma and FC Viktoria Plzen at Stadio Olimpico on October 23, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
The Giallorossi are already forced to do without Manu Kone, Evan Ferguson, Artem Dovbyk and Stephan El Shaarawy, with Angelino and Robinio Vaz only fit for the bench.
If Soulé is not able to feature from the start, then January signing Bryan Zaragoza will get his full debut.
Edoardo Bove has returned to the field for the first time since the cardiac arrest playing for Fiorentina in December 2024, making his debut for Watford.
He was revived on the field and rushed to the local hospital, where after tests, he received an implanted cardiac defibrillator.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 1: Edoardo Bove of ACF Fiorentina is taken by ambulance during the Serie A match between Fiorentina and FC Internazionale at Stadio Artemio Franchi on December 1, 2024 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
The Italian rules mean that any athlete with this type of implant is banned from participating in professional sport, which is why Christian Eriksen was forced to leave Inter after a similar situation when representing Denmark at EURO 2024.
Como head coach Cesc Fabregas did not hold back in his criticism of striker Alvaro Morata, who was sent off at the end of Como’s surprise 2-1 defeat at home against relegation-threatened Fiorentina on Saturday afternoon: ‘Those who can’t live with it should play another sport’.
Goals from Nicolo Fagioli and Moise Kean gave Fiorentina, who had been in the relegation zone before kick-off, enough to hold onto at the Stadio Sinigaglia, despite a second-half own goal from Fabiano Parisi.
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 01, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Fabregas cut a frustrated figure during his post-match interview with DAZN, criticising his players for their lack of awareness, and Morata for his lack of self-control in the final minutes, which led to his sending off.
“I’m annoyed that I wasn’t able to help the boys understand the importance of the game. I showed them my experience as a footballer during the week, maybe too much, but it wasn’t enough. We’re a young team,” Fabregas said after full-time.
“It wasn’t a football match in the second half. Leaving that aside, the game has to be won with the right motivation and energy. I feel bad as a coach, because I wasn’t able to convey this to my players today. Maybe it was in our heads. We made a mistake in our attitude, we have to show more desire and be better in attack if we want to play our game.
“I didn’t like the first half very much, the second half, I repeat, wasn’t a game of football.”
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Luca Ranieri of ACF Fiorentina disputes with Alvaro Morata of Como 1907 during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and ACF Fiorentina at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Fabregas believes that Como’s congested fixture schedule is a benefit after a game like today’s.
“In 72 hours, we’ll play in San Siro and then against Torino, and this is a good thing to look forward to after this game,” he said.
Fabregas did not hold back when asked to comment on Morata’s late sending off. The Spaniard was shown two yellow cards in quick succession for tussles with Rolando Mandragora and then with Marin Pongracic.
“Provocation is part of football, those who can’t live with that should play another sport,” Fabregas said.
“I expect much more from an experienced player like him. We can’t make excuses, though, and we can’t allow for what other people do on the pitch to affect us.”
Paolo Vanoli says that it is ‘not easy for a team like Fiorentina to go from fighting for a European place to fighting for survival, but has expressed his pride at his players after picking up a big 2-1 victory away against Como in Serie A on Saturday afternoon.
The 2025-26 season has been one to forget for Fiorentina, who have found themselves in the bottom four for the vast majority of the campaign.
The Viola managed to lift themselves out of the bottom three on Saturday afternoon thanks to a 2-1 victory away against Como, who had beaten them 3-1 in Tuscany in the Coppa Italia at the end of January. Nicolo Fagioli and Moise Kean were enough for Vanoli’s side to hold onto, despite a second-half own goal from Fabiano Parisi.
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: ACF Fiorentina coach Paolo Vanoli reacts after getting a red card during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and ACF Fiorentina at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“I congratulate the guys, we played a great game with a lot of sacrifice and showed that with organisation and intensity, we can beat teams like Como,” Vanoli said in his post-match interview with DAZN.
“We have to keep our feet on the ground, keep our heads down and think about the next one, first in the Conference League and then in the league.”
Vanoli was asked what he makes of goalscorer Fagioli and the form that he has been on as of late.
“He has great qualities, he defends well, we are working hard and he is improving a lot, the numbers say so. He made me a bit angry in the first 15 minutes, then he recovered. He has goals in him, he has to arrive with more determination and malice.”
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Nicolo’ Fagioli of ACF Fiorentina celebrates with his team-mate Manor Solomon after scoring their team’s first goalduring the Serie A match between Como 1907 and ACF Fiorentina at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
And on the team in general, Vanoli added: “Since I arrived, I’ve tried to get this message of how to achieve safety across. It’s been a difficult transition, it’s not easy for a team like Fiorentina to go from a goal like fighting for European place to fighting for survival.
“We have to have courage and everything I have done, I’ve done to try and find new solutions, because this is a team with lots of quality.”
Real Madrid square off with Real Sociedad in a pivotal Matchday 24 clash during the 2025/26 La Liga campaign. Below is all the essential information, including kickoff times and how to watch the matchup live on TV and via streaming platforms.
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Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad
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Spanish LaLiga
WHEN
3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Saturday, February 14, 2026
The pressure is rising in the La Liga title chase, and Real Madrid have a golden opportunity to shake up the standings this weekend. Sitting on 57 points—just one behind archrival Barcelona—Los Blancos could leap into first place, at least temporarily, with a victory if Barça stumble in their own matchup.
But it won’t come easy against a red-hot Real Sociedad side battling for crucial European spots, meaning both teams have everything to play for. With Kylian Mbappe spearheading Madrid’s attack and the title race hanging in the balance, this is a showdown you won’t want to miss.
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Liverpool play against Brighton in the fourth round of the 2025/26 FA Cup. Follow every moment of the matchup, with full kickoff times and broadcast information provided here for both TV and streaming options in the USA.
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Liverpool vs Brighton
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FA Cup
WHEN
3:00pm ET / 11:00am PT • Saturday, February 14, 2026
Silverware aspirations take center stage in this fourth-round FA Cup showdown as Liverpool square off with Brighton & Hove in a win-or-go-home battle. With the Premier League title slipping from their grasp, Liverpoolare placing major emphasis on this competition
On the other hand will be Brighton, currently outside the European places, who see the FA Cup as their best opportunity to go for a title this season. Expect high intensity from both sides as they fight for a spot in the next round—this is a clash you won’t want to miss.
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Al Nassr and Al Fateh face off in the Saudi Pro League, and all eyes are on Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Saudi Pro League is entering its decisive stretch, and the battle at the top of the table is growing increasingly intense. Al Nassr are determined to fight until the end, and to do that, they need a win this Saturday against Al Fateh. Cristiano Ronaldoonce again commands the spotlight.
The Portuguese forward was at the center of widespread speculation in recent weeks after declining to play for Al Nassr in their previous two Saudi Pro League matches, reportedly as a way to express his dissatisfaction with the Public Investment Fund over transfer market decisions.
Although Al Nassr still managed to win those matchups against Al Riyadh and Al Ittihad, Ronaldo’s absence was noticeable and contributed to efforts to reach a peaceful resolution. After two weeks, the situation was finally clarified, and CR7 agreed to return to action this Saturday against Al Fateh.
As a result, head coach Jorge Jesus will once again have his biggest star available as Al Nassr look to secure another victory and remain within striking distance of the top of the standings. Al Hilal currently lead the league after defeating Al Ettifaq 2-0 on Friday, with Al Ahli three points behind them. Al Nassr sit one point behind the latter, but have played one fewer match, meaning a win on Saturday could move them even closer to the summit.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr (L) and team head coach Jorge Jesus of Al-Nassr (R)
Probable lineup for Al Nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo’s return is undoubtedly the biggest news for Al Nassr heading into Saturday’s match. His presence allows Jorge Jesus to field his primary attacking weapons once again, making his squad one of the most dangerous in the Saudi Pro League.
The projected starting lineup for Al Nassr against Al Fateh is: Bento; Sultan Al Ghanam, Mohamed Simakan, Inigo Martinez, Nawaf Boushal; Marcelo Brozovic, Abdullah Al Khaibari; Kingsley Coman, Joao Felix, Sadio Mane; Cristiano Ronaldo.
Probable lineup for Al Fateh
Al Fateh find themselves in a very different position than Al Nassr. They currently sit 10th in the standings with 24 points, 29 behind league leaders Al Hilal. With the title race realistically out of reach, they will look to make a statement against Cristiano Ronaldo and company.
The projected starting lineup for Al Fateh against Al Nassr is: Fernando Pacheco; Abdulaziz Al Suwailem, Marwane Saadane, Jorge Fernandes, Saeed Baattia; Naif Masoud, Zaydou Youssouf, Sofiane Bendebka; Matias Vargas, Wesley Delgado, Fahad Aqeel Al Zubaidi.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr looks on prior to a Saudi Pro League match.
Inter host Juventus in a pivotal Matchday 25 showdown in the 2025/2026 Serie A. Supporters across the USA can catch every minute of the clash, with complete kickoff times and viewing details provided here for both television coverage and streaming options.
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Inter vs Juventus
WHAT
Serie A
WHEN
2:45pm ET / 11:45am PT • Saturday, February 14, 2026
The Serie A spotlight turns to the Derby d’Italia as league leaders Inter Milan look to extend their advantage at the top of the table, entering the showdown with 58 points and a five-point cushion that could grow even larger with a statement result.
Standing in their way are Juventus, who are feeling the heat after a 2-2 draw with Lazio left them level on points with AS Roma and holding onto a Champions League place only on goal difference. With the title race tightening and European qualification on the line, this rivalry clash could dramatically reshape the standings.
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Raffaele Palladino explains how he worked on revitalising the Atalanta ‘mentality’ and his surprising tweaks for today’s trip to Lazio. ‘I don’t believe in squad rotation.’
This is an early opportunity to see these teams face off, as they will meet again in the Coppa Italia semi-final, starting with the first leg in the Capital on March 4.
It is also a battle between seventh and eighth in the Serie A table, and with Como stumbling to a defeat at home to Fiorentina earlier today, it’s an opportunity for Atalanta to go sixth.
Palladino has transformed Atalanta
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Raffaele Palladino, Head Coach of Atalanta, gives the team instructions during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“When I first arrived, the players were upset and we had to work on the mental aspect, revitalising their enthusiasm and finding that self-belief they had perhaps lost along the way,” Palladino told DAZN Italia.
“The rest comes as a consequence of that, as this is a team with a lot of quality, the tactical principles were already clear and similar to the ones I had worked on in the past, so we fit together very quickly.
“We’ve achieved nothing yet, this is the most delicate spell of the season, and we need to face it with the right mentality.”
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 28: Atalanta BC coach Raffaele Palladino issues instructions to his players during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and FC Internazionale at New Balance Arena on December 28, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Charles De Ketelaere had knee surgery for a meniscus tear and is expected to be out of action for at least a month.
Gianluca Scamacca is not fully fit either today, though Marten de Roon and Honest Ahanor return from suspension, but it is Nicola Zalewski who starts rather than Giacomo Raspadori.
Is this to rest the Italian ahead of the Champions League play-off with Borussia Dortmund?
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Giacomo Raspadori of Atalanta battles for possession with Federico Gatti of Juventus during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“I never rotate the squad, I don’t believe in it, I just focus on picking the best available team for that match. I am fortunate to have 20 players available who are all strong and anyone who steps in is able to give their best,” replied Palladino.
“I feel we have the best XI for the characteristics of this game, the players know what they need to do and we will aim to win, though it won’t be easy against a Lazio side in good shape.”
Delegates from Milan have been in Liverpool to visit and study Everton’s new Hill Dickinson stadium as part of their fact-finding mission for the new stadium in San Siro.
Milan visit Everton to take inspiration from new stadium
As of November, Milan and Inter have officially acquired the San Siro site, including the iconic Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, which had previously been owned by the city council. Acquiring the stadium was a fundamental step in the journey to building a new ground on the same site.
According to various reports in Italy, the Milan clubs intend to demolish the vast majority of their stadium in its current form in order to make way for a new, state-of-the-art venue capable of hosting matches at EURO 2032.
SEPTEMBER 23: A general view of the stadium reflected in rainwater prior to the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa Round of 16 match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 23, 2025 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
The new stadium is expected to be built nearby, but not in place of the current Stadio Meazza, which means that the construction of the new ground could begin in 2027, and the demolition of the current stadium in 2031.
According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, a delegation of five representatives from AC Milan have recently been in Liverpool to study Everton’s new Hill Dickinson stadium, which was officially opened in 2025.
The 52,769-capacity stadium hosted its first Premier League match on the opening day of the 2025-26 Premier League season, replacing the historic Goodison Park, which had been in operation for 133 years.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – JANUARY 26: General view outside the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Everton and Leeds United at Hill Dickinson Stadium on January 26, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
Everton is not the only stop on Milan’s fact-finding mission, though. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that there will be visits to other clubs across Europe over the coming months.
It is understood that the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Borussia Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park are also among Milan’s inspirations.
With Charles De Ketelaere out, Atalanta look to Lazar Samardzic and Nikola Krstovic against Lazio’s Daniel Maldini and Tijjani Noslin, before these teams meet in the Coppa Italia semi-final.
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Atalanta BC coach Raffaele Palladino issues instructions to his players during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 01, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
This is meant to be a head-to-head for European ambitions, although a six-point gap has opened up between these sides in seventh and eighth place.
La Dea lost De Ketelaere to a meniscus injury, as he had surgery on Thursday and will be out of action for at least a month.
Gianluca Scamacca is not fully fit either, but Marten de Roon and Honest Ahanor return from suspension after the 2-1 win over Cremonese.
Giacomo Raspadori is rested in favour of Samardzic and Nicola Zalewski in support of Krstovic.
BERGAMO, ITALY – JANUARY 21: Nikola Krstovic of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between Atalanta BC and Athletic Club at Stadio di Bergamo on January 21, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Lazio have had a chaotic few weeks, which saw dramatic late goals in a 3-2 win over Genoa and 2-2 draw away to Juventus.
They were in action on Wednesday, eliminating Coppa Italia holders Bologna in a penalty shoot-out at the Stadio Dall’Ara.
Alessio Romagnoli returned from his failed transfer to Al-Sadd only to immediately pick up a Serie A ban, while Pedro sprained his ankle and will be out for a month.
Mattia Zaccagni, Toma Basic, Manuel Lazzari and Samuel Gigot are also injured, leaving Maurizio Sarri with few options.
Daniel Maldini starts against his former club, who he left in January, flanked by Gustav Isaksen and Noslin.
Oliver Provstgaard steps into defence, with Fisayo Dele-Bashiru plugging the midfield gaps.
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 30:Daniel Maldini of SS Lazio compete for the ball with Alessandro Mercandalli of Genoa CFC during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on January 30, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Fiorentina climbed out of the relegation zone with a shock win away to high-flying Como, as Nicolò Fagioli and Moise Kean’s penalty were decisive, with tension getting to Alvaro Morata.
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas issues instructions to his player Anastasios Douvikas of Como 1907 during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and ACF Fiorentina at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Nico Paz tested David De Gea, but it was Fiorentina who broke the deadlock somewhat against the run of play. Niccolò Fagioli was fortunate that both a cleared cross and the rebound from his initial shot fell kindly into his path, so he then dribbled into the box and surprised Jean Butez at the near post.
Nico Paz drilled wide of the near post on a Nicolas Kuhn pull-back, firing a few more efforts off target, along with a Tasos Douvikas header over and Martin Baturina strike from a tricky angle.
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Nicolo’ Fagioli of ACF Fiorentina celebrates with his team-mate Manor Solomon after scoring their team’s first goalduring the Serie A match between Como 1907 and ACF Fiorentina at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Cesc Fabregas made changes at the break and they stepped up a gear, Marin Pongracic preventing a Douvikas tap-in on the Mergim Vojvoda low cross.
However, Maxi Perrone mistimed his challenge on Rolando Mandragora and gave away a penalty, which Kean converted into the near top corner. It was his first Serie A goal away from home in nine months and doubled Fiorentina’s lead.
Jesus Rodriguez dribbled past two to test De Gea, then Baturina’s strike skimmed the far post from the edge of the area.
There was a mad scramble after a Como corner, culminating in the ball grazing both Jacobo Ramon’s head and the far post from five yards.
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Nico Paz of Como 1907 is challenged by Dodo’ of ACF Fiorentina during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and ACF Fiorentina at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Como had penalty appeals rejected, as Jesus Rodriguez seemed to suddenly stop so Jack Harrison had to bump into the back of him, but the touchline debate resulted in Fiorentina coach Paolo Vanoli’s dismissal.
The hosts did get one back when another strong Jesus Rodriguez cross from the left was flicked on by Alvaro Morata, as Fabiano Parisi accidentally prodded into his own net trying to anticipate Ramon.
Como could smell blood and poured forward, pumping crosses into the box, and there were more penalty appeals for potential Mandragora handball, but his arms were around Jacobo Ramon and it was incidental.
The tension was sky high and got to Alvaro Morata, who received two yellow cards in quick succession for ill-tempered tussles with first Mandragora, then Marin Pongracic.
Luciano Spalletti is expected to reshuffle his tactics ahead of the Derby d’Italia against Inter on Saturday afternoon as Juventus will have to do without key midfielder Khephren Thuram against the Nerazzurri. Here’s who could replace the Frenchman in San Siro.
Juventus released their squad list for the derby against Inter on Saturday morning, confirming that Thuram as well as Dusan Vlahovic and Arkadiusz Milik are unavailable to play.
Thuram has featured in 23 of Juventus’s 24 league matches so far this season, has started in 20 of them and has provided one goal and two assists from those Serie A outings. That goal came in the reverse fixture against Inter at the Allianz Stadium during the first half of the season.
Who could start for Juventus against Inter in the absence of Thuram?
GENOA, ITALY – AUGUST 31: Khéphren Thuram of Juventus greets the crowd during a warm-up session prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Juventus FC at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on August 31, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
With no Thuram available on Saturday evening, it is expected that Spalletti will slightly reshuffle his tactics.
Spalletti originally deployed a 3-4-2-1 shape during his first weeks in charge of the Bianconeri, before switching to a 4-2-3-1. He reverted to the 3-4-2-1 shape for the 2-2 draw against Lazio last time out, but is likely to swap back to a four-man defence against Inter.
According to reports from some outlets on Saturday afternoon, Spalletti is likely to deploy a midfield trio of Manuel Locatelli, Weston McKennie and Fabio Miretti. That would see Francisco Conceicao, Kenan Yildiz and Jonathan David as the starting attackers.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Weston McKennie of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Other outlets, however, suggest that Spalletti could stick with a back three, and that Teun Koopmeiners could be brought in to partner Locatelli in the midfield of a 3-4-2-1. Lloyd Kelly would come back into the team on the left side of the back three if this were to be the case.
Scott McTominay has reportedly not been able to shake off a tendon issue, so will miss Napoli’s showdown with Roma on Sunday.
It kicks off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on Sunday at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Scott McTominay of Napoli (right) celebrates with Antonio Conte, head coach of Napoli, and his team-mates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
McTominay had limped off at half-time during the 3-2 victory away to Genoa last week, having scored one of his team’s decisive goals.
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Eljif Elmas of Napoli (right) sprays his teammate Scott McTominay’s right ankle during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
However, Sky Sport Italia report the latest news from the medical staff is not reassuring, so McTominay might not even be on the bench.
It’s a blow for Antonio Conte, as Juan Jesus is also suspended, with David Neres, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Kevin De Bruyne and Billy Gilmour long-term injury absentees.
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Antonio Conte, head coach of Napoli, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
At least Matteo Politano seems to be back to full fitness and able to start.
With McTominay out, Eljif Elmas should again drop into midfield, leaving room for Giovane in the front three flanking Rasmus Hojlund and Antonio Vergara.
Igor Tudor’s first interview following his confirmation as the new short-term manager of Tottenham Hotspur has already won over a disillusioned fan base.
The Croatian tactician, appointed on Saturday to steer Spurs through the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign, wasted no time in establishing a new, aggressive mental framework for a squad currently languishing in 16th place.
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Igor Tudor says ‘we want to win’ in first interview as Tottenham manager
Stepping into the high-pressure environment of North London, Tudor delivered a clear, uncompromising message that resonated with supporters tired of defensive fragility.
“We want to win,” Tudor stated during his unveiling (quotes via The Spurs Watch). “You can’t go out there aiming for a draw. We take the field to win; you don’t prepare matches to draw. My focus is clear: to bring greater consistency to our performances and compete with conviction in every match.”
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Tudor, who has signed an interim deal until the end of the season, is tasked with halting a dismal run that has seen Spurs win only two of their last 17 league games.
His debut will be a baptism of fire: a North London derby against league leaders Arsenal next Sunday.
Stark contrast from Thomas Frank’s defeatist comments
Tudor’s front-foot rhetoric stands in sharp contrast to the tone set by his predecessor, Thomas Frank.
During his unveiling, Frank famously told the media, “We are going to lose games,” a sentiment intended to manage expectations but one that ultimately alienated a crowd used to the “To Dare Is To Do” motto.
He said: “I promise you one thing, one thing is 100% sure, we will lose football matches.”
Frank’s weak comments along with the mention of Arsenal set the tone of his disastrous tenure at Spurs.
While Frank’s pragmatism worked at Brentford, his inability to inspire a “big club” mentality at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium led to the lowest points-per-game ratio (1.12) of any Spurs manager in the Premier League era.
Kasen Brown has held talks with several Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, ahead of his imminent Manchester City exit, according to The Talent Room.
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The 15-year-old defender is widely regarded as one of the most talented U16 left-backs in the country, making him one of the most sought-after youth prospects in the current market.
Kasen Brown holds talks with Premier League clubs including Man United and Leeds United
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The race for Brown’s signature has intensified following the news that he will be leaving the Manchester City academy at the end of the current season.
Reports suggest that the youngster and his representatives have already engaged in discussions with a host of top-tier English clubs.
Alongside Manchester United, both Brighton & Hove Albion and Nottingham Forest are high on the list of suitors.
Brighton, known for their world-class pathway for youth players, and Forest, who have been aggressive in their recent recruitment, are both providing compelling arguments for the defender to join their ranks.
Leeds United are also firmly in the mix, as they look to build on their reputation for developing elite young talent.
Brown’s stock rose even further this week after he received his first international call-up for the England U16s, a milestone that underscores his potential as a future star for club and country.
Could Kasen Brown join Man City’s arch-rivals Man United?
The most intriguing part of this saga is the potential move to Old Trafford.
Should Kasen Brown make the switch to Manchester United, he would follow in the footsteps of recent high-profile academy raids, such as Chido Obi-Martin and Ayden Heaven.
United are reportedly keen to capitalise on Brown’s availability as they continue to overhaul their youth system under the new leadership of INEOS.
For Brown, staying in Manchester while moving to City’s arch-rivals could offer the perfect blend of career progression and personal stability.
Al Fateh play against Al Nassr in Matchday 22 of the 2025/2026 Saudi Pro League campaign. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the matchup in the United States, including kickoff times and full broadcast information for TV and streaming platforms.
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Al Fateh vs Al Nassr
WHAT
Saudi Pro League
WHEN
12:30pm ET / 9:30am PT • Saturday, February 14, 2026
The pressure is mounting in the Saudi Pro League title race after Al Hilal extended their lead to four points with a pivotal Matchday 22 victory, leaving Al Nassrwith little room for error as they try to keep the championship within reach.
With Cristiano Ronaldo back to spearhead the attack, Al Nassr are counting on their firepower to deliver a statement performance, but a tricky road test against Al Fateh, who want to elevate their play at home against a Pro League’s top contenders.
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Gian Piero Gasperini has given his pre-match assessment ahead of Roma’s upcoming Serie A clash against reigning champions Napoli, has provided an update on Paulo Dybala and Matias Soule, and has explained that he doesn’t agree with Antonio Conte about the congested fixture schedule: ‘I always prefer to play in cup competitions’.
Roma currently find themselves in fifth place in the Serie A table, level on points (46) with Juventus in fourth. They will face Napoli at the Stadio Maradona on Sunday in what many have described as a ‘six pointer’ given that the Partenopei sit just three points above the Giallorossi before kick-off.
Gasperini on Napoli vs. Roma, Dybala, Soule and fixture schedule
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 09: AS Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini looks on during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on February 09, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Gasperini began his pre-match press conference with an update on two of his key attackers: “We’ll see with Soule and Dybala today. Soule’s had a more difficult week while Dybala has trained but isn’t 100%,” he said.
Gasperini was asked about Roma’s recent ‘struggles’ in matches against direct rivals in the league.
“It’s more than a step in mentality, they need to take a technical step as well. When something repeats over time, there’s obviously still a difference, which has lessened with our performances over the first half of the season.
“Recently, we’ve had another excellent performance against Milan, at least we didn’t lose there.
“Compared to the beginning of the season, we’ve undoubtedly grown, even if we’re in the middle of an emergency of injuries, like other teams. It’s a problem that bothers us, we’re convinced that we’re competitive when everyone is available. We will have to find another answer to these questions against Napoli.”
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 09: Donyell Malen #14 with his teammates of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on February 09, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Gasperini was also asked if he thinks that Roma’s Champions League qualification depends on victories in matches like tomorrow’s against Napoli, or the one against Juventus coming up on March 1.
He replied: “They’re important games, they’re direct clashes and they weigh heavily compared to other games, but matches are always worth three points. The Champions League ‘quota’ doesn’t change year to year. If you lose two and win all the others, nothing changes. But they are still important games in terms of our ability to overcome certain teams and feel superior.”
Reporters suggested that Roma look and feel like a completely different team compared to the last time they faced Napoli in Serie A.
Gasperini said: “We’ve always thought about our journey. There have been different periods this season as well. Inter has grown a lot, other teams like Juventus and Milan have as well. Napoli have had great periods, now they’re in a bit of difficulty because of injuries, like us.
“The fact is that after 24 games, we’re up there with all the others. There are also Como and Atalanta who are climbing strongly.
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 25: Lorenzo Pellegrini of AS Roma celebrates with teammates after scoring his team’s first goal from the penalty-spot during the Serie A match between AS Roma and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico on January 25, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
“That’s how it is in the league. As far as I’m concerned, results are won point by point. You never achieve your goals days in advance. We have to fight until the very end.”
Gasperini was asked if he is relieved that Roma qualified directly for the Europa League round of 16, and therefore avoid an extra two matches in the play-off rounds.
He said: “I’m not concerned by this. When we were playing every three days in October and November, the treatment room was empty and the squad was fine. Now we’ve got a lot of problems in attack. Before, we had them all in defence. That is annoying.
“I don’t think it’s connected to the number of games. When we played a lot, we were all fine. It’s random. It’s difficult to explain three or four injuries happening in the same department, especially some very specific injuries that we have right now.
“The only one who had a muscular strain is Kone, but both he and Hermoso, who’s had a sensational blow to his foot, should return next week.”
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 10: Manu Kone with his teammates of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on January 10, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Could January signing Bryan Zaragoza be primed to make his full Roma debut at the weekend?
“He’s definitely settling in better as time goes by. He’s been here for 16 days and he’s improving in terms of his condition and knowledge. He still needs a bit of time to break in, but he will do that by playing and training.”
Gasperini was also asked if he agrees with Napoli head coach Antonio Conte about the congested fixture schedule.
He said: “I don’t want to make any controversies. I respect everyone’s opinions. From my experience, I can tell you that playing in the cup has helped me. There is of course a risk of injuries. The vast majority of injuries occur in matches and almost never in training, so that is a risk.
“Personally, however, it has helped me, especially playing abroad. The players are confronted with other ways of playing and I would always prefer to play in cup competitions, the Champions League even more so.”
Legendary former Inter and Italy goalkeeper Walter Zenga has recommended three Italian goalkeepers the Nerazzurri should turn to after Yann Sommer leaves the club, which could potentially be at the end of the current season.
Sommer has spent the last two-and-a-half seasons in San Siro. In that time, he has won a Serie A title, is on his way to a second and also appeared in a Champions League final in 2024-25.
The Switzerland international is now 37 years of age and is into the final year of his contract, which is currently set to expire on June 30, 2026.
Zenga: Who should replace Sommer in goal for Inter?
ROME, ITALY – JULY 23: Cagliari Calcio head coach Walter Zenga looks on during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on July 23, 2020 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Heading into the Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus in Serie A on Saturday evening, Zenga gave an in-depth interview to La Gazzetta dello Sport, addressing a number of topics including Inter’s future options between the sticks.
Zenga believes that Sommer has been an excellent servant for the Nerazzurri since 2023, despite criticism of some of his more recent performances in 2025-26.
“Yann is a performance player, a guarantee. He has experience and quality to spare,” Zenga told La Gazzetta dello Sport. He believes that Sommer’s “self-control” is his best quality: “Nothing scares him.”
And when asked who he thinks should replace Sommer once he leaves Inter, likely at the end of the season, Zenga said: “An Italian goalkeeper. (Guglielmo) Vicario and (Marco) Carnesecchi would be on the front row, and then (Elia) Caprile.”
Reports suggest that Atalanta star Charles De Ketelaere will be sidelined for around four to five weeks after undergoing surgery on his knee earlier this week.
Atalanta have recently confirmed that De Ketelaere has had a procedure carried out to repair damaged meniscus cartilage in his knee.
The Belgium international was originally included in the starting line-up for Atalanta’s eventual 2-1 victory over Cremonese in Serie A on Monday evening, but felt something in his knee during the warm-up and was forced to drop out of Rafaelle Palladino’s side at the last minute. He was replaced by Lazar Samardzic.
VERONA, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta looks on during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and Atalanta BC at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on December 06, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Now expected to miss around a month of action, Atalanta are likely to be without De Ketelaere for a tough run of fixtures, beginning with Lazio in Serie A on Saturday, a Champions League play-off double against Borussia Dortmund over the next two weeks, and further league matches against Napoli, Sassuolo, Udinese and potentially Inter as well.
What Atalanta said about De Ketelaere operation
BERGAMO, ITALY – OCTOBER 22: Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta BC looks o during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between Atalanta BC and SK Slavia Praha at Stadio di Bergamo on October 22, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“Atalanta BC announces that Charles De Ketelaere has undergone arthroscopy of his right knee for selective internal meniscectomy,” read a statement on the club website.
“The surgery, performed by Professor Ezio Adriani at the Agostino Gemelli University Hospital Foundation IRCCS in Rome, was perfectly successful.
“The player will immediately begin the rehabilitation program.”
Sean Dyche has emerged as a surprise contender for the vacant managerial role at Leicester City, following his dismissal from Nottingham Forest earlier this week.
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According to Football Insider, the Foxes’ hierarchy are now considering the 54-year-old as an option to steady the ship at the King Power Stadium.
Dyche is reportedly a close friend of Leicester’s Director of Football, Jon Rudkin, and his sudden availability has immediately reshuffled the club’s shortlist, which also features Ralph Hasenhüttl and Gary Rowett.
Leicester in danger of back-to-back relegation after docked points
The urgency of the appointment cannot be overstated. Leicester City currently finds itself in a precarious 20th position in the Championship, sitting just three points above the relegation zone.
Under interim manager Andy King, who took over after Martí Cifuentes was sacked on January 25, results have failed to improve.
The Foxes are winless in their last six outings and face the very real, terrifying prospect of back-to-back relegations.
With the fan base growing increasingly restless, the board is under immense pressure to appoint a manager capable of saving them from dropping into the third tier of English football.
Sean Dyche has a history of saving clubs from relegation
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While Dyche’s pragmatic style has often drawn criticism, his track record as a survival specialist makes him an attractive prospect for a club in crisis.
He famously kept Burnley in the Premier League for several years against the odds and managed a similar feat with Everton.
Despite his short-lived stay at Nottingham Forest, he left the club sitting 17th in the Premier League, three points clear of the drop.
For a Leicester side currently shooting themselves in the foot, Dyche’s trademark discipline and defensive organization may be exactly what is required in the fight to survival.
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 01, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Edoardo Goldaniga and Assane Diao are unavailable for Como, while Fiorentina have travelled up north without Tariq Lamptey, Albert Gudmundsson and Daniele Rugani.
Como are fighting for a European spot and even hope to qualify for the Champions League, being five points below Roma and Juventus with a game in hand.
The Viola, on the other hand, are still stuck in the relegation zone with 18 points, three below safety.
The Tuscans pick Kean up front and with Gudmundsson injured, Jack Harrison starts as a left winger while Fabiano Parisi plays as left-back.
Como look to Douvikas in attack with Nico Paz, Martin Baturina and Nicolas Kuhn behind the Greece international.
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Torino FC at Artemio Franchi on February 7, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Weston McKennie has become a key Juventus player under Luciano Spalletti as the American has contributed to several goals thanks to his versatility.
Juventus midfielder McKennie has become the highest-scoring Serie A midfielder across all competitions since Spalletti was appointed to replace Igor Tudor at the end of October.
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 02: Weston McKennie of Juventus is put under pressure by Nicolo Bertola of Udinese Calcio during the Coppa Italia match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus at Allianz Stadium on December 02, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Under the previous Juventus coach, McKennie had only provided one assist in 10 games, while with Spalletti in charge, the American has already scored seven goals.
Juventus have climbed the table under Spalletti, returning to the top four and odds from over 20 deposit casino suggest the Old Lady is well positioned to secure a place in the Champions League this term.
Surely, McKennie has played a vital role in Juventus’ recent results and performances, and Spalletti is well aware of the midfielder’s relevance in the team.
“The striker creates the space for McKennie,” the Juventus coach explained at a press conference last week.
“The striker who drops deep to link up with the team gives a numerical advantage and frees up the space. We want to be this kind of team that goes ahead through playing style and movement. A team that perceives what is an advantage and what is a disadvantage. Sometimes we use McKennie in the build-up, other times we use him as a target man because we need to beat the press, and he knows how to do it. Therefore, we use him in different areas.”
McKennie seemed no longer part of the Juventus project just a few months ago, also because his contract expires at the end of the season.
Weston McKennie celebrates his goal for Juventus against Pafos in the Champions League (@juventusfc)
His performances and impressive figures under Spalletti, however, have convinced the Bianconeri to offer the American midfielder a new deal.
According to Calciomercato.com, the Serie A giants are determined to propose a pay rise from €2.5m to €4m per season, but other Serie A clubs, including Milan, Inter and Roma, are said to be interested in the USMNT star.
Surely, McKennie seems to be as happy as ever at Juventus, as he also confirmed during an interview after a 4-1 win over Parma.
“We work on the wall in training, so that’s what the celebration was, taking those steps,” McKennie told DAZN Italia.
“Spalletti is unique, as I have never in my career worked with a coach like this. He is so good, works with the team spirit, I’m really happy, and I think everyone here is happy to be working with him.”
McKennie joined Juventus in the summer of 2020 and has scored 25 goals in 215 appearances with the Bianconeri.
Roma and Fiorentina legend Gabriel Omar Batistuta visited the Giallorossi’s training centre on Friday, returning for the first time in 23 years.
Argentine legend Batistuta is currently in Italy, and he paid a visit to his former club Roma on Friday, meeting coach Gian Piero Gasperini, advisor Claudio Ranieri and all the players, including his compatriot Paulo Dybala.
Batistuta returns to the Roma training centre
Batistuta was part of the last Roma squad that won the Scudetto in 2000-01.
He spent two and a half years in the capital, scoring 33 goals in 88 matches.
He left Roma in January 2003 to join Inter, where he spent six months.
AS Roma forward Antonio Cassano (L) hugs Argentinian striker Gabriel Omar Batistuta who marked his come-back to the pitch by scoring the winning goal over Hellas Verona during their Italian Serie A first division match AS Roma vs Hellas Verona on Sunday, 13 January 2002 at Rome’s Olympic Stadium. As Roma recovered from a 0-2 first half to win 3-2 and keep the lead in the championship. EPA PHOTO ANSA/CLAUDIO ONORATI/mp/mda
Batistuta retired in 2005 after spending two seasons at Al-Arabi.
“I haven’t been to Trigoria since I left the club in January 2003 to join Inter. 23 years have gone by – that’s a long time,” Bati told Roma’s official website.
“It’s always nice to return to a place where you’ve had a good time, and I’m happy to see old friends again.”
“I had a lot of fun here and reaped the rewards of a long career – I managed to win a historic Scudetto for myself and for Roma,” he continued.
“We picked up 75 points and I scored 20 goals. The city exploded with joy – it was hugely satisfying.
Gabriel Batistuta
“We were a top group of players. There was me, Francesco Totti, Cafu, Walter Samuel, Emerson, Vincenzo Montella, this fella next to me (Candela, ed.) and Marco Delvecchio, to name but a few. We were top of the league for practically the entire season and we sealed it at home, in front of our fans, on what was an unforgettable day.”
Gennaro Gattuso and his coaching staff have been busy speaking and meeting with a long list of players ahead of the World Cup play-offs in March, and according to recent reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, there are currently around 50 players on the Italy national team radar. Here is a look at all of them.
Italy have not yet secured their spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America and must go through the play-offs if they are to avoid missing out on the final tournament for the third cycle in a row.
The Azzurri will play against Northern Ireland in Bergamo on March 26 in the World Cup play-off semi-final, and should they win that game, they will progress to a one-legged play-off final away against either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina a few days later: A one-off knock-out match for a spot at the World Cup.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Pio Esposito of Italy celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during 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)
Gattuso and his staff had sought to bring the national team squad together once more before the World Cup play-offs in March, given that they have not got together since the end of the November international break.
Instead, Gattuso and his staff have arranged a series of meetings and dinners with groups of Italy players and national team hopefuls over the last few months in an attempt to keep the squad somewhat together.
Here is the long list of players Gattuso has supposedly spoken to ahead of the World Cup play-offs.
Which Italy players has Gattuso spoken to ahead of World Cup play-offs?
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 05: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Italy warms up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Estonia at Stadio di Bergamo on September 05, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Donnarumma (Manchester City), Guglielmo Vicario (Tottenham), Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta), Elia Caprile (Cagliari), Alex Meret (Napoli).
Defenders: Alessandro Bastoni (Inter), Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal), Gianluca Mancini (Roma), Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Napoli), Alessandro Buongiorno (Napoli), Matteo Gabbia (Milan), Giorgio Scalvini (Atalanta), Federico Gatti (Juventus), Diego Coppola (Brighton/Paris FC), Giovanni Leoni (Liverpool), Honest Ahanor (Atalanta).
Wing-backs: Andrea Cambiaso (Juventus), Marco Palestra (Atalanta/Cagliari), Federico Dimarco (Inter), Destiny Udogie (Tottenham), Leonardo Spinazzola (Napoli).
Khephren Thuram has been omitted from the Juventus squad list for tonight’s Serie A match against Inter due to an injury.
French midfielder Thuram won’t be available for tonight’s Serie A clash between Inter and Juventus at San Siro.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Khephren Thuram of Juventus passes the ball during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti released his squad list on Saturday morning, before the trip to Milan, confirming that the French midfielder is not available for selection.
Juventus strikers Dusan Vlahovic and Arkadiusz Milik are also not part of the Old Lady’s squad, as expected.
NAPLES, ITALY – DECEMBER 07: Khephren Thuram of Juventus reacts during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Juventus FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on December 07, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Thuram has netted two goals and delivered three assists in 31 appearances across all competitions this season.
He scored a goal in the reverse fixture played in Turin in September, which the Bianconeri won 4-3.
Next Tuesday, Juventus will visit Galatasaray in the first leg of the Champions League knockout play-off.
We’ve previously reported on the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea eyeing Lukeba, and it looks like there are a host of other big names keen to win the race for his signature.
Lukeba will have an asking price in the region of €60m as big names like Arsenal, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and even Aston Villa pursue a deal for him, according to Sports Boom.
This specific report doesn’t mention Liverpool or Chelsea, but one imagines they’ll also be among the names to watch again after their previous interest.
Why the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea & Aston Villa want Castello Lukeba
Castello Lukeba in action for RB Leipzig (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
Lukeba has impressed a great deal at Leipzig, while he also previously looked like an elite prospect when he came through at former club Lyon.
The Frenchman has been known about for some time, with Get French Football News doing a good profile on him all the way back in 2022.
They point to his impressive stats at that age, whilst quoting former Lyon captain Leo Dubois as saying: “He’s a young player, though there’s a lot of maturity in his game. He’s a great listener, he’s hungry to learn. He’s a player that’s showing his qualities, I’m happy for him.”
Can Villa realistically win race for Castello Lukeba?
It looks like a big ask for Villa to see off competition for Lukeba when so many elite sides are interested in him.
The 23-year-old could surely play for almost any team he wants, but perhaps a move to Villa Park could be a smart move at this stage of his career.
Even if Liverpool and Chelsea could do with defenders, there’ll always be a lot of competition in squads like that, whereas Villa would surely be a safer bet in terms of playing regularly and getting the chance to develop.
This could perhaps then pave the way for Lukeba to move to a bigger club later in his career.
Manchester City take on Salford City in the fourth round of the 2025/26 FA Cup. Follow every moment of the matchup, with full kickoff times and broadcast information provided here for both TV and streaming options in the USA.
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Manchester City vs Salford City
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FA Cup
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Knockout pressure defines this FA Cup matchup as Manchester City enter as heavy favorites but with zero margin for error in a win-or-go-home setting. Pep Guardiola’s star-studded squad is expected to advance, yet cup history warns against complacency.
Meanwhile, Salford City, currently sixth in League Two, see this as a golden opportunity to shock a European powerhouse and author a memorable upset. Don’t miss what promises to be a high-drama showdown.
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Napoli hope Scott McTominay will be available for a Serie A match against Roma on Sunday, while Billy Gilmour could go on the bench after missing 23 games due to a groin injury.
Napoli are gearing up for a crucial Serie A clash against Roma on Sunday and are hoping their Scottish duo, McTominay and Gilmour, will be available for selection.
Will McTominay be available against Roma?
GENOA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 7: Scott McTominay of Napoli celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on February 7, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
McTominay missed the latest Coppa Italia match against Como on Tuesday due to a minor muscle problem, and according to Gazzetta, he’s pushing to return to action tomorrow.
Napoli doctors and the coach, Antonio Conte, will assess him today, but McT will do anything he can to be part of the Partenopei’s XI at the Stadio Maradona in 24 hours.
McTominay has played 2846 minutes across 34 appearances this season, scoring ten goals and providing four assists.
How many Napoli games has Gilmour missed due to groin injury?
NAPLES, ITALY – NOVEMBER 01: Billy Gilmour of SSC Napoli injured during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on November 01, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
His compatriot Gilmour is also expected to return to action shortly, as, according to Gazzetta, he’ll be eligible against Roma or in the following match against Atalanta.
Gilmour underwent surgery due to a groin injury at the end of November. He made his last appearance for Napoli on November 1, missing 23 matches with the Partenopei.
Crystal Palace are reportedly set to approach Thomas Frank over replacing Oliver Glasner as manager after his sacking from Tottenham this week.
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The Danish tactician has just lost his job at Spurs and there’s no doubt he struggled during his time with the north Londoners, despite previously impressing during his time as manager of Brentford.
Palace know they’re going to lose Glasner at the end of this season, with the current Eagles boss recently publicly confirming that he would not be signing a new contract ahead of his deal expiring this summer.
According to Sports Boom, Palace are now set to approach Frank for talks, so it will be interesting to see how this develops in the weeks and months ahead.
Thomas Frank flopped at Tottenham but could be a real coup for Crystal Palace
Thomas Frank and Oliver Glasner (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
The expectations at Brentford and Spurs are very different, but Frank might be more suited to the kind of environment he’d find himself in if he were to take the Palace job.
Admittedly, Glasner won’t be an easy act to follow after the fine work he’s done there, but it’s easy to see why the club might view Frank as a strong candidate to come in and rebuild the side.
Frank worked with limited resources at Brentford and got the most out of players who weren’t the biggest names or most expensive signings.
Given that Palace lost Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi in the last two transfer windows, and could yet face interest in other key players like Adam Wharton and Jean-Philippe Mateta, then Frank could be just the man to steady the ship and help the club cope without those big names.
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Emery has impressed at Villa and has also previously enjoyed success at the likes of Sevilla and Villarreal, so it could be that he’d prove an upgrade on Howe.
Just a few months ago it would have been almost unthinkable that Howe could lose his job after guiding Newcastle to a trophy last season with victory in the Carabao Cup final.
Still, the Magpies’ form this season has been pretty poor, and it makes sense that there’s now growing uncertainty over the manager’s position.
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery during a press conference (Photo by Morgan Harlow/Getty Images)
Newcastle could move for Unai Emery
A report from the Chronicle suggests NUFC could replace Howe this summer, but moving quickly for someone like Emery could be key.
Manager comparison
Wins
Draws
Losses
Win %
Howe (Newcastle)
105
46
62
49.30
Emery (Villa)
99
30
47
56.25
There’s also mention of former Tottenham and Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino being on their radar, so that could be another interesting saga to keep an eye on.
Newcastle fans will no doubt be hoping Howe can turn things around after mostly doing such an impressive job since his time at St James’ Park.
Still, football is a results business and there can be no room for sentiment if the 48-year-old no longer looks like the best man for the job.
Emery’s CV perhaps suggests he could take Newcastle even further, but one imagines Villa will also do whatever they can to keep hold of the Spanish tactician.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has made it clear that the Reds are in talks over keeping Ibrahima Konate at the club with a new contract.
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There’s not long left on Konate’s current Reds deal as he edges closer to becoming a free agent this summer, and fans will surely have been losing hope that he could still stay at Anfield.
Still, Slot has suggested that Liverpool are still trying and that they remain determined to persuade Konate to stay where he is.
? Arne Slot: “We are in talks with Ibou Konaté over new deal… so that tells you what we want”.
“It’s clear we would like him to stay, negotiations are ongoing, let’s see where that ends. We wouldn’t be in negotiations if we didn’t want him to stay!”. pic.twitter.com/mvJOHh1L12
“It’s clear we would like him to stay, negotiations are ongoing, let’s see where that ends. We wouldn’t be in negotiations if we didn’t want him to stay!”
That certainly sounds encouraging for LFC, despite previous reports from the Athletic that there had still been no breakthrough in negotiations.
Ibrahima Konate in action for Liverpool (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Ibrahima Konate is crucial for Liverpool
Konate has been a key player for Liverpool in recent years, and it now seems more vital than ever for them to keep hold of him.
With Virgil van Dijk not getting any younger and surely set for a reduced role in the not-too-distant future, Konate could replace him as the senior figure in this Liverpool defence.
The Merseyside giants will likely also need signings at the back to help strengthen in that department, but keeping an experienced figure like Konate around would undoubtedly be a big help instead of having to make multiple new signings in that area and expecting them to all gel quickly.
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Jones has not always been an automatic starter for Liverpool, but he’s undoubtedly a useful squad player for Slot’s side, so he’s not necessarily someone they’d want to lose.
It also makes sense that the 25-year-old would have interest from some big names, with TEAMtalk also recently claiming that the likes of Newcastle could be keen on him in the summer after Fabrizio Romano reported on Inter’s pursuit of him in January…
???? Inter are in direct club to club talks with Liverpool for Curtis Jones on loan deal with buy option clause.
Negotiations ongoing but linked to Davide Frattesi exit with #NFFC waiting for an answer.
Discussing Jones’ situation at the moment, Slot suggested LFC were working to tie him down to a new contract.
See below as Romano has posted on X about Slot making it clear he still viewed Jones as a key part of his plans, saying: “It’s perfectly normal that Curtis Jones is in the interest of big clubs, like us, trying to extend with him and clubs wanting to sign him. He will be part of our plans for the upcoming weeks, months and also for next season.”
? Arne Slot: “It’s perfectly normal that Curtis Jones is in the interest of big clubs, like us, trying to extend with him and clubs wanting to sign him”.
“He will be part of our plans for the upcoming weeks, months and also for next season”. pic.twitter.com/A9iGT3E0vV
Liverpool should keep Curtis Jones despite transfer interest
While it may be tempting to cash in on a squad player when interest comes up, Liverpool should surely keep Jones and it looks like that’s the plan if Slot gets his way.
The Englishman is clearly a hard working player who can impact big games, and it’s important for teams to keep some homegrown stars involved.
Curtis Jones in action for Liverpool (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
It will have been a big blow to lose Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid in the summer, so that makes keeping Jones all the more important in terms of having someone with a real connection to the club in the first-team squad.
Still, it will be interesting to see if Jones himself perhaps becomes tempted to explore options elsewhere as he may get more playing time and feel more valued at another club.
Inter Milan sold Aleksandar Stankovic to Club Brugge for €9.5million last summer, and the 20-year-old has impressed in Belgium, scoring seven goals and producing four assists in 37 matches across all competitions – unusually high numbers for a defensive midfielder. Stankvic’s overall good performances have attracted attention from Premier League clubs, namely Manchester United, Arsenal, […]
Liverpool are currently looking like the early frontrunners for a potential £95m transfer swoop for Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon.
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As first reported here for the Daily Briefing, it looks increasingly likely that the Magpies could struggle to keep hold of star names like Gordon and Sandro Tonali this summer.
The 24-year-old is surely still yet to hit his peak, and it’s all too easy to imagine what kind of impact he could have with better players around him.
Sources on Liverpool’s interest in Anthony Gordon
Anthony Gordon in action for Newcastle (Photo by Kate McShane/Getty Images)
Arsenal and Manchester City could also be two names to watch in the race for Gordon, but for now the clear signal is that Liverpool are leading the race for the England international’s signature.
Still, Newcastle will once again be in no mood to be pushed around, meaning this deal could cost as much as £95m.
“Liverpool’s interest is strong, they’ve admired him for some time and there may already have been some informal contacts to assess the possibility of a move,” another source told me. “The problem is Newcastle will do everything they can to make life difficult for Liverpool again as they did with Alexander Isak. I don’t expect they’d even consider entering into talks unless they can receive something in the region of £85m, possibly even as high as £95m.”
Gordon looks like he could be ready to make the step up to a higher level, and one imagines LFC might view him as an upgrade on Cody Gakpo.
Meanwhile, City might do well to bring in someone more consistent than Jeremy Doku, so how does Gordon compare to these two players?
Anthony Gordon stats vs Cody Gakpo and Jeremy Doku (DataMB)
Gordon is clearly better than Gakpo in a number of areas, but not all, while Doku seems to be the more well-rounded player than either of them.
Still, stats alone don’t always tell the whole story, and Gordon would surely benefit from having higher calibre teammates around him, as well as from working with more elite level managers and coaches.
Onana was poor during his time as Man Utd’s first-choice ‘keeper, and he hasn’t been particularly impressive during his loan with Trabzonspor either.
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According to the Sun, it seems the Cameroon international is now unsurprisingly likely to leave United permanently, while there are also question-marks over other ‘keepers at Old Trafford.
Andre Onana during his time at Manchester United (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
Three out, one in at Manchester United?
The report suggests Onana will leave, while backup ‘keepers Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton are also facing uncertain futures.
Meanwhile, it seems Radek Vitek could return to MUFC after an impressive loan spell with Championship side Bristol City, according to the Sun.
The 22-year-old looks a decent prospect, so there could be a role for him as a backup to Lammens, even if he perhaps looks unlikely to come back and become first choice for United any time soon.
Selling Onana seems crucial, however, with United in need of a decent fee for the 29-year-old after they invested so much to bring him to the club the first place.
At the same time, though, it’s perhaps hard to imagine Onana having that many suitors after the way his career has gone downhill since leaving Inter Milan for United.
Andre Onana to leave United for Serie A return?
Onana looked a top ‘keeper during his time at Inter, so it’s perhaps not too surprising that he has interest from Serie A clubs ahead of the summer.
As we recently reported, Onana is open to moving back to Italy, where he has some interest from his former club Inter, as well as from Juventus, Napoli, and Roma.
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The 15-year-old defender is set to come to the end of his time with Man City this summer, and this has sparked surprise interest from rivals Man Utd.
That’s according to a report from Football Insider, who also name other Premier League clubs such as Brighton, Leeds United, and Nottingham Forest as potential suitors.
Brown has impressed at left-back at youth level for City, earning a reputation as one of the top young players in the country in his position.
It looks like United could be landing themselves a real bargain here as Brown is set to become available.
Manchester United eyeing Kasen Brown transfer as they continue to sign elite youth
Kasen Brown in action for Manchester City
United have a proud history of promoting players from their academy, which has brought them great success for many decades.
Club legends such as Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes were homegrown by MUFC, while recent stars such as Marcus Rashford and Kobbie Mainoo have also progressed from the youth teams into the senior side.
On top of that, United also often sign the best young players from elsewhere, and Brown looks like he could be another astute addition if they pull it off.
Recent signings such as Ayden Heaven and Chido Obi Martin joined from Arsenal’s academy, and it will be interesting to see if Brown ends up following.
City fans may well be concerned by this development as they also have a strong academy these days, producing talents like Phil Foden and Nico O’Reilly, though they also notably lost Cole Palmer to Chelsea a few years ago, which they must be regretting now.
Transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano has provided a major update on the future of Aleksandar Stankovic amid links with Arsenal and Manchester United.
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The highly-rated Club Brugge defensive midfielder has recently been linked with the Gunners and the Red Devils in a report by TEAMtalk.
It remains to be seen, however, if these clubs have a realistic chance of signing Stankovic as Romano says Inter Milan are already working on bringing him back to the San Siro.
The Serie A giants have a buy-back clause they can activate this summer, and it looks like they’re planning to use that option to re-sign him for €23m…
???? Inter have already started planning for Aleksandar Stankovi? buy back clause ahead of June.
€23m buy back available this summer, €25m for June 2027 but club already making plans for upcoming June.
Posting on his official account on X, Romano said: “Inter have already started planning for Aleksandar Stankovic buy back clause ahead of June. €23m buy back available this summer, €25m for June 2027 but club already making plans for upcoming June.”
Aleksandar Stankovic looks set for Inter return in blow for Arsenal & Man Utd
Inter clearly hold all the cards here, so this update from Romano looks like bad news for interested clubs like Arsenal and Man Utd.
Aleksandar Stankovic celebrates a goal for Club Brugge (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)
Stankovic looks like a huge prospect and one imagines there will continue to be interest from top Premier League clubs and elsewhere in the years to come.
The 20-year-old has been compared to a young Declan Rice by that TEAMtalk report linking him with Arsenal, so it makes sense that the north London giants would surely love to bring him in to learn from their star midfield player.
Stankovic didn’t get much of a chance to impress at Inter earlier in his career, but it looks like the Italian side have done well to insert that clause that gives them control over his future.
Even if Inter don’t re-sign the Serbia international this summer, they have a €25m clause for next year as well, according to Romano.
Arsenal and Tottenham are reportedly among the potential transfer suitors for Endrick this summer, but Real Madrid insist he’s not for sale.
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The talented young Brazilian striker is currently out on loan at Lyon, and has impressed with a total of five goals and one assist in his last six appearances.
That’s according to TEAMtalk, who state that his fine form has caught the attention of clubs like Arsenal and Spurs, though Real Madrid don’t want to let him go.
Los Blancos must know they have a serious talent on their hands, even if things haven’t gone that smoothly for him yet during his time at the Bernabeu.
Can “spectacular” Endrick still come good for Real Madrid?
Former Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti previously described Endrick as “spectacular”, as quoted by Reuters, but it’s not been easy for him to establish himself due to so much competition in the Spanish giants’ squad.
Endrick in action for Real Madrid (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
The 19-year-old didn’t start regularly last term, and finished with seven goals in total, though he played only three times in the first half of this season before joining Lyon on loan in January.
It’s not surprising that Endrick is now impressing after getting more of a chance to play, but it looks like Real fully plan to have him in their squad next season, rather than using this loan as an opportunity to put him in the shop window.
Endrick could be the striker Arsenal need
Endrick has long been regarded as a top talent after previously catching the eye at former club Palmeiras, and if he continues to struggle in Madrid then Arsenal would do well to swoop for him.
The Gunners signed Viktor Gyokeres last summer in the hope of landing a genuine goal machine, but it hasn’t worked out for the Sweden international so far.
With Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz proving so injury prone, there’s surely room for another forward, and Endrick could be a good long-term investment.
Tottenham would also surely love the chance to bring in a player of Endrick’s calibre, but that will also be very challenging while they’re closer to a relegation battle than to challenging for the top four.
It will be interesting to see what happens with Endrick next season and if an opportunity does end up presenting itself for Arsenal and Spurs at some point in the future.
Chelsea and Manchester City are reportedly both still keen to pursue the transfer of Igor Thiago despite him signing a new contract with Brentford.
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The Brazilian forward has been a revelation in the Premier League this season, scoring 17 goals in 26 appearances to emerge as the main challenger to City front-man Erling Haaland in the race for the Golden Boot.
Thiago has a total of 18 goals and one assist in all competitions, and Brentford will have been delighted to tie him down to a new deal recently.
However, a report from TEAMtalk states that this won’t stop Chelsea and City taking a very close look at him as a summer transfer target.
Premier League top scorers
Games
Goals
Erling Haaland
26
22
Igor Thiago
26
17
Antoine Semenyo
25
13
Joao Pedro
26
10
Hugo Ekitike
23
10
Dominic Calvert-Lewin
23
10
Bryan Mbeumo
21
9
Igor Thiago could be a crucial signing for Chelsea
It’s not necessarily easy to see how Thiago could play regularly at City due to the presence of Haaland up front, but the 24-year-old could make a huge impact at Chelsea.
Igor Thiago in action for Brentford against Arsenal (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
The Blues have made a series of questionable striker signings in recent times, with Nicolas Jackson now out on loan, while Liam Delap continues to struggle.
Delap has just one Premier League goal for Chelsea so far, and although Joao Pedro has performed well, the west London giants could perhaps do with another option in that area of their squad as well.
Thiago looks ideal for the Chelsea model as he’s still young enough that he surely hasn’t hit his peak yet, but would also already arrive having proved himself at the highest level.
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Brentford will surely feel reasonably confident of keeping hold of Thiago after tying him down to a new contract, but they have lost star players in the recent past.
Bryan Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa, and Christian Norgaard left the Bees for Manchester United, Newcastle, and Arsenal, respectively, last summer.
It’s hard for teams like Brentford to keep their prized assets when bigger clubs come calling, so it will be interesting to see how much Thiago’s new deal really means in the grand scheme of things.
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Frenkie de Jong commented on the Pau Cubarsí's disallowed goal in hard Barcelona's defeat in Copa del Rey
Barcelona has too many defensive issues to compete with the best teams in Europe. Thursday’s embarrassing defeat to Atlético Madrid in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals made that clear. However, a disallowed goal by Pau Cubarsí sparked strong criticism from Frenkie de Jong.
The first half saw only one team on the field, with Atlético Madrid scoring all four goals before the break. A comeback seemed possible early in the second half when Cubarsí scored, but a VAR intervention denied that possibility after a six-minute wait.
De Jong had a clear response when asked about the offside images that were shown: “If what was called on the field is the image I saw, and if it’s not AI, because these days you never know, then it’s a scandal. It’s very clear.”
Joan Laporta on the referees
There were many opinions about the controversial decision. Even if the outcome was unlikely to change, reactions were widespread. Joan Laporta was among the most critical in an online post.
Tot el meu suport al Hansi Flick, als jugadors, al Deco i el seu equip. Amb la força de tots els culers estic convençut que tenim una oportunitat històrica per realitzar una gran remuntada a l’Spotify Camp Nou el proper 3 de març. Malauradament ahir vam patir tot un seguit…
The president, who has resigned to run again in the March 15 elections, urged fans to keep believing in the players because they can overturn the score, while also denouncing the current refereeing situation.
Laporta wrote: “The goal wrongfully disallowed to Cubarsí reminds us of Lamine Yamal’s in Anoeta. Nothing is innocent. That’s why we must fight against everything and everybody.”
Laporta complained about Atlético Madrid’s pitch
The presidential candidate also showed support for the team as he prepared for the election, and he criticized the condition of Atlético Madrid’s pitch for the match.
Laporta said in his message: “Unfortunately, yesterday we suffered a series of adversities, from the pitch in poor condition to a wrongfully disallowed goal that prevented us from starting the comeback that would have been possible with everyone’s support.”
In a move reminiscent of Major League Soccer, Japan’s top division has adopted a rule designed to eliminate draws.
As the game continues to evolve, soccer has undergone significant changes in how it is played and governed. The introduction of technology has been the defining shift of this century, but new rules are also created regularly to address specific needs. Now, the Japanese league has taken a step that mirrors certain aspects of MLS.
During the first half of the year, the J-League will hold a “transition season” lasting only a few months, through the summer. The goal is to align its calendar and transfer windows with Europe’s, shifting to a schedule that runs from August to May.
Alongside that adjustment, the league will introduce an unusual rule. Draws will be eliminated, so if a match is tied at the end of regulation, it will go directly to a penalty shootout to determine a winner.
This change also brings a new points system. A team that wins in regulation will continue to earn three points, while the loser receives none. If the match is tied after 90 minutes, each team will secure one point, with an additional point awarded to the shootout winner.
LAFC goalkeeper Hugo Lloris during an MLS penalty shootout.
The new format creates a wide range of potential outcomes that could significantly impact the standings, potentially proving decisive in title races, qualification for continental competitions, and relegation battles. According to Sport, the goal is to “increase excitement and competitiveness in every match.”
Differences from MLS rules
Major League Soccer features certain similarities to this J-League innovation, though key differences remain. For starters, during the regular season, MLS allows draws, with each team earning one point, as is standard in most leagues worldwide.
The primary distinction comes in the playoffs. In the first round, MLS uses an uncommon format: instead of a two-leg series, it is a best-of-three matchup. That structure requires a winner in each game, meaning tied matches go straight to a penalty shootout.
However, unlike the new system in Japan, an MLS shootout win is treated the same as a regulation victory in the playoffs. In other words, if a team wins on penalties after a 90-minute draw, it is officially recorded as a win, with the opponent receiving a loss, just as if the result had been decided in regulation.
All of these innovations are designed to provide greater entertainment for fans while addressing the specific competitive needs of each league. The J-League experiment will be evaluated over the coming months, after which officials will determine whether it has been successful enough to implement long term — and perhaps even serve as a model beyond Japan.
Yoshinori Muto of Vissel Kobe celebrates with teammate Yosuke Ideguchi after scoring a goal.
Pep Guardiola could lose Rodri after the FA charged the Manchester City player
Manchester City have closed a perfect stretch of three matches in which they moved to the Carabao Cup final, defeated Liverpool in dramatic fashion, and beat Fulham to cut Arsenal’s lead in Premier League to four points. However, Pep Guardiola may lose Rodri to a suspension for something that happened just before that run.
Guardiola’s side won their three recent matches, but before those there was a thrilling tie with Tottenham that left plenty to discuss. After a highly debated goal by Dominik Solanke, Rodri complained about a foul on Marc Guehi. Although the Spanish midfielder was furious at the time, the possible punishment stems from comments he made in the post-match interview.
His remarks prompted a response from the FA: “Rodri acted in an improper manner during a post-match media interview by making comments that imply bias and/or question the integrity of a match official and/or match officials, contrary to FA Rule 3.1.”
Rodri’s comment that may get him in trouble
In the statement from the English FA, there is no confirmation of the exact quote that triggered the action. “I know we won too much and the people don’t want us to win but the referee has to be neutral and for me, honestly, it’s not fair,” may be the phrase, according to Sky Sports.
Solanke also scored a fantastic goal (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Rodri went on to describe the alleged Solanke-on-Guehi foul: “It’s not fair because we work so hard. When everything is finished, you are frustrated. It’s the first goal they score; maybe if they don’t score this goal we win the match. He kicked the leg, it was so clear. It’s two, three games in a row and I don’t know why.”
For the Spanish midfielder it wasn’t just one mistake: “It’s one match and another and another – and it’s not possible. Honestly, I never speak about referees, I respect their job massively. But they have to pay attention to these things.”
Rodri’s potential sanction
The recent communication does not mean Rodri will automatically be suspended. The rules do not establish a fixed penalty for comments of this nature, which means Guardiola could still count on him. The player has until next Wednesday to provide a response.
There is one incident that could be referenced. Liverpool’s former coach Jürgen Klopp was banned for two matches two years ago for questioning the neutrality of referee Paul Tierney when he said he had “something against them.”
Rodri could get a suspension for his comments about the referees
Borussia Dortmund full-back Julian Ryerson has been linked with a move away from the club.
According to a report from Sports Boom, Manchester United and Newcastle United are in pole position to sign the 28-year-old full-back. The player will cost around £30- 35 million, and he has been hailed as “flawless”.
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Julian Ryerson could improve both teams
Ryerson is capable of operating on either flank, and he could prove to be a very useful player for both clubs. Manchester United need more depth in the full-back areas, and the Bundesliga defender could compete with Diogo Dalot for the starting spot. More competition for places could help both players improve.
On the other hand, Newcastle need an alternative to Kieran Trippier here, who is expected to be on the move. It will be interesting to see whether either of the two clubs follows up on their interest with an official proposal to sign the player. They have the resources to pay the asking price, and there is no doubt that the defender has the quality to thrive in the Premier League. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
Julian Ryerson applauds the Borussia Dortmund fans (Photo by Pau Barrena/Getty Images)
The player is at the peak of his career, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge, proving himself in the Premier League. Manchester United are among the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to join them will be quite exciting for the Norwegian. Similarly, Newcastle have an exciting and ambitious project. It remains to be seen whether the player is tempted to join them.
The 28-year-old has 13 assists to his name in all competitions this season, and he could improve both teams at either end of the pitch.
Liam Rosenior was thrilled with the mentality and attitude on show by his Chelsea during their FA Cup fourth-round win over Hull City on Friday. Rosenior watched on as the Blues emerged 4-0 victors at The MKM Stadium, with Pedro Neto’s first senior hat-trick helping the visitors on their way to a comfortable triumph. Indeed, […]
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Real Madrid manager Álvaro Arbeloa responded to Hansi Flick's comment after Barcelona's defeat in Copa del Rey
Thursday produced a historic night in Spanish soccer that curiously did not involve Real Madrid or Álvaro Arbeloa. However, the manager became the focus of a follow-up story after answering a question about Barcelona’s 4-0 defeat to Atlético Madrid in the Copa del Rey semifinals with an ironic comment aimed at Hansi Flick.
It was the German manager who landed the first jab before the match. He was asked about his team’s easy path in the competition, which included clubs from lower divisions. Flick answered sarcastically, “ask Real Madrid,” reminding the questioner that Real Madrid had lost to Real Albacete in the quarterfinals.
Arbeloa used a journalist’s question about Barcelona appearing more defeatable at today’s press conference with perfect timing. The manager delivered a short but clear message directed at Flick: “There’s nothing to say about the match. Ask Barcelona and Flick.”
Arbeloa’s approach to internal competitiveness at Real Madrid
Real Madrid has long been the club where many great players end up at some point in their careers. Although players like Kylian Mbappé or Vinícius seem like obvious starters, that is not necessarily how the manager views things.
Arbeloa stressed the importance of having everyone ready for any match. At a club of this size, the differences between players are often smaller than at other teams.
The manager said, “The 11 I put on the field are the best for the match. Then I have 15 more players. As a friend says, ‘here the worst is as good as the rest.’ Everyone knows opportunities will come, and the players are working hard. I’m very lucky. I like everyone to feel important.”
Arbeloa on the criticism
Being at arguably the biggest club in the world comes with many responsibilities. So far, Real Madrid’s performances have not met fans’ expectations. The manager addressed the criticism he faces when the team is not good enough.
Arbeloa said his experience as a player at the club helps him handle the voices pointing out mistakes: “I’m new in this chair, but not at Real Madrid. Very few things surprise me.”
Liga MX schedule Liga MX is one of the most popular soccer leagues in North America, and for fans in the United States, there are multiple ways to catch all the action. Whether you prefer watching on TV or streaming online, this guide provides the latest information on where to watch every Liga MX match […]
Liga MX schedule
Liga MX is one of the most popular soccer leagues in North America, and for fans in the United States, there are multiple ways to catch all the action. Whether you prefer watching on TV or streaming online, this guide provides the latest information on where to watch every Liga MX match in 2026.
Liga MX TV Channels in the USA
Different broadcasters hold the rights to Liga MX matches depending on the teams playing at home. Here’s a breakdown of which networks air each club’s home games:
In August 2025, CBS Sports and TelevisaUnivision announced a sublicense agreement to show select Liga MX matches in English in the U.S. The deal runs through May 2026 and includes at least 40 regular-season games plus playoff (Liguilla) matches.
Best Streaming Services for Liga MX in the USA
For cord-cutters, several streaming platforms offer Liga MX coverage. Here’s a comparison of the best services:
DirecTV Stream
For those wanting a traditional TV experience with streaming flexibility, DirecTV Stream offers Univision, TUDN, and Fox Sports.
Fubo
Fubo is a solid option for Liga MX fans, offering Fox Sports 1, Fox Deportes, ESPN, Telemundo, and Universo. However, it does not provide access to matches aired on Univision, UniMás, or TUDN, meaning it does not cover all Liga MX games. Be sure to check team-specific broadcasts before subscribing.
Peacock
Peacock streams Chivas home games, along with Telemundo and Universo, streaming all matches aired on Telemundo and Universo.
ViX
ViX is TelevisaUnivision’s official streaming platform, featuring live Liga MX matches from Univision networks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the best streaming service for Liga MX?
If you want the most coverage, Fubo and DirecTV Stream are the top choices, offering the widest range of networks.
Does Fubo still have Univision and TUDN?
No, as of December 2024, Fubo no longer carries Univision, UniMás, or TUDN. However, it still offers Fox Sports, ESPN, Telemundo, and Universo for Liga MX coverage.
About Liga MX
What is Liga MX?
Liga MX is the top professional soccer league in Mexico, consisting of 18 teams that compete in two annual tournaments: the Apertura (July–December) and the Clausura (January–May). The league is widely regarded as one of the strongest in the Americas, attracting top talent from across the continent.
Liga MX Format and Playoffs
Each tournament features a regular season where all teams play 17 matches. The top 10 teams advance to the Liguilla (playoffs), where they compete for the championship. The top six teams qualify directly, while teams ranked 7th to 10th play a knockout round for the remaining spots.
Promotion and Relegation
Unlike many leagues worldwide, Liga MX currently does not have automatic relegation and promotion. Instead, a financial compensation system is in place for the team that finishes last in the three-year coefficient table.
Liga MX vs. MLS: The Growing Rivalry
Liga MX has long been the dominant league in North America, but in recent years, Major League Soccer (MLS) has closed the gap. This has led to increased competition in events like the CONCACAF Champions Cup and the Leagues Cup, where Mexican and American clubs face off.
How did Liga MX come to be?
A professional national league did not come into being until 1943. The majority of its members hailed from the Primera Fuerza, the league in Mexico City. However, 10 clubs were selected to comprise the new Liga Mayor, even though some teams appealed to the Mexican Football Federation (FMF).
A few teams joined from the Primera Fuerza, the Liga Occidental De Jalisco, the Liga Amateur de Veracruz, and others. These included Club America, Asturias, Atlante, Real España, and Marte. But the league didn’t start to take off until the 1950s when Mexico became a major player in international soccer.
Liga MX teams like Club America and Chivas de Guadalajara established themselves as early dominant forces, paving the way for the league to grow into a Latin American superpower.
When Mexico hosted the 1970 World Cup, the league saw a remarkable boom. The FMF modernized the national league structure to reflect the resurgence of interest in the sport.
Liga MX: 21st century and modern history
A young Chicaharito was a breakout star in Liga MX
Both the quantity and quality of teams competing in Liga MX grew substantially over the twentieth century. As the league developed, it introduced a new playoff system called the “Liguilla”. This has made the end of each season even more exciting. Hugo Sanchez and Cuauhtemoc Blanco were just two of the Mexican players who started to make waves on the world scene.
Fans of Mexican soccer have much to be proud of with Liga MX, but the league hasn’t been perfect. Many obstacles have challenged the league’s endurance, including economic hardships, match-fixing scandals, and the rare problem of fan violence. Nevertheless, Liga MX has often shown its resilience, guaranteeing that Mexican soccer will continue to grow and progress.
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History of the Premier League
One of the most prominent and extensively watched Football Leagues in the world is the Premier League, often known as the English Premier League (EPL). It is the top division in English soccer.
The exciting contests, all-star rosters, and fierce competition have won over many new followers. But the Premier League we know today did not just develop suddenly; it has a rich and complex history that spans over three decades.
Structure and rules
Twenty teams compete in this league, which is directly affiliated with the English Football League (EFL) and uses a promotion and relegation system. The three worst-performing Premier League clubs are sent down, while the three best-performing EFL Championship clubs are promoted to the Premier League.
Every club plays 38 games throughout the season, normally from August to May. Saturday and Sunday afternoons are the most common playing times, with some weeknight games sprinkled throughout.
During a Premier League season, each club will play each other club twice. The victors get three points toward their overall rankings while the losers receive nothing. Because there are no playoffs in the Premier League, the club that finishes with the most points wins the title.
Each year, the best four clubs in terms of points total enter the UEFA Champions League competition the following year. It is a yearly competition amongst the continent’s top soccer clubs, each based on domestic achievement.
Origins and poor state of league
The league is new, having been conceived in the late 1980s in reaction to the decline of the sport in the UK. English club soccer had been struggling prior to the advent of the Premier League. Low attendance was not the only reason, the league also had a bad reputation for hooligans.
Due to a lack of agreement, the 1985-86 season began without television coverage for the league. Major teams in the nation at the time were talking about forming their own league.
After the tragedy at the 1985 European Cup Tournament at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels, venues were neglected and English soccer teams were barred from competing in Europe.
The new league would not be affiliated with the Football League. Nonetheless, it would remain a component of the league structure, with the worst-finishing Premier League clubs relegated to the second level and the best teams from the second level being promoted to the top division.
In the early 1990s, there was a turning point for English soccer as the national team reached the semi-finals in the 1990 World Cup. Additionally, UEFA lifted the five-year ban on European competitions during the same year. Since then, the English game has experienced significant growth and is now considered the most-watched sports league worldwide.
English Premier League teams in the early 1990s felt the sport of soccer required a major overhaul for the sport’s long-term success. Thus, on 17 July 1991, the Founder Members Agreement was signed, formalizing the foundational ideas upon which the Premier League would be built.
The 22 teams of the First Division collectively withdrew from the Football League on February 20, 1992. On May 27, 1992, the Premier League was incorporated as a limited liability company.
New league to save English soccer
In light of the game’s potential success, new deals were struck with television networks. Sky was awarded the broadcasting rights, and they promptly made the show a five-hour event. The idea was heavily inspired by the American National Football League’s TV broadcasts, which included the introduction of Monday Night Soccer.
Even though signing the initial TV agreement with pay-TV broadcaster BSkyB was a bold choice at the time, Sky has been there every step of the way and has been instrumental in taking the Premier League to where it is now. The first season of the Premier League kicked off on Saturday, August 15, 1992, with 22 teams.
Inaugural season and 90s action
Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Coventry City, Crystal Palace, Everton, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Norwich City, Nottingham Forest, Oldham Athletic, Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, and Wimbledon were the 22 founding clubs of the new Premier League.
Six of these teams—Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur—have never missed a season in the Premier League.
In the first 1992-93 EPL season, Manchester United won the championship under the direction of manager Sir Alex Ferguson. The Red Devils’ supremacy would continue to grow from here, with this triumph serving as the catalyst for a string of subsequent championships.
The Premier League was always intended to be comprised of just 20 teams. In the 1994-95 season, four teams were demoted and two had been promoted, trimming the number of teams.
The new league wasted little time in upgrading stadium amenities, securing rich broadcast and sponsorship agreements, and luring some of the best players and coaches in the world.
Rise of “Big Four”
After Liverpool and Arsenal’s ascent to serious competition in the 2000s, Chelsea won the Premier League in 2004-05 to break the duopoly. As a result of their consistent domination, the “Big Four” clubs—Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United—spent most of the decade at or near the top of the league standings and automatically qualified for the UEFA Champions League.
During this time, just three more clubs qualified for the tournament. Arsenal earned the moniker “The Invincibles” during the 2003-04 season when the team became the first and, to this day, the only club to go the whole Premier League season unbeaten.
“Big Four” turning into “Big Six”
By consistently cracking the top four, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City turned the “Big Four” into the “Big Six” in the years after 2009. After Everton had done so five years earlier, Tottenham finally made it into the top four in the 2009-10 season.
However, the disparity between the “super clubs” and the rest of the Premier League has been criticized for continuing to widen as those teams have become more financially stable and successful. Since Blackburn Rovers in 1994-95, no team outside of the “Big Four” won the league until Manchester City in 2011-12. Leicester City in 2016 is the only smaller club other than Blackburn to win the EPL.
The “Big Six” teams have substantial wealth and influence off the field. They have argued that they are entitled to a larger cut of the pie because of the higher worldwide prominence of their clubs and the beautiful soccer they strive to play. Other clubs say the league’s future prosperity depends on the current revenue-sharing system, which serves to keep the league competitive.
TV rights and financial power
The Premier League has the largest potential television viewership of any sports league, at 4.7 billion people worldwide. It is televised in 212 countries to 643 million households. The Premier League’s worldwide popularity is largely due to the league’s financial might.
The league’s local and international TV rights agreements have routinely set new highs, providing teams with a reliable revenue stream. Since the Premier League teams are so well-off, they can compete for the best players in the world.
As of 2023, the Premier League is placed first in the UEFA coefficient rankings based on results in European tournaments over the preceding five seasons, ahead of Spain’s La Liga. Six English teams have won a record fifteen European championships. This makes the English Premier League the second most successful in terms of producing European Cup / UEFA winners.
Inclusion of other British clubs
There have been some non-English teams that have had significant impacts in this competition throughout the years. The Premier League has benefited greatly from the addition of these foreign teams, who have brought with them their own distinct playing styles, excellent players, and devoted fan bases.
Swansea City’s elevation to the EPL in 2011 was the first time a Welsh team has played in the English top flight. On August 20, 2011, Swansea City hosted Wigan Athletic at the Liberty Stadium, making it the first Premier League game played outside of England.
The presence of Welsh clubs in the Premier League grew to two during the 2013-14 season with the inclusion of Cardiff City. However, following Cardiff City’s relegation after the 2018-19 season, there are currently no Welsh clubs participating in the Premier League.
Some Scottish and Irish teams have sometimes been considered for promotion to the Premier League, although this has never come to fruition. In 1998, Wimbledon almost succeeded in moving to Dublin, Ireland, after receiving permission from the Premier League to do so, but the effort was thwarted by the Football Association of Ireland.
Weston McKennie has emerged as a surprise target for Milan as the club explores potential midfield reinforcements after the 2026 World Cup, and two familiar figures could quietly influence the decision, Christian Pulisic and Massimiliano Allegri.
Weston McKennie has emerged as a surprise target for Milan as the club explores potential midfield reinforcements after the 2026 World Cup. With his contract situation unresolved and his market value rising, speculation is intensifying over a possible move that could reshape both his career and Milan’s midfield structure. In the background, two familiar figures could quietly influence the decision, Christian Pulisicand Massimiliano Allegri, adding a compelling narrative to what could become one of the most intriguing transfer sagas of the upcoming window.
McKennie’s future at Juventus is increasingly uncertain. The American midfielder is entering the final months of his contract and could be available on a free transfer in the summer of 2026, prompting the Rossoneri to begin preliminary discussions with his representatives.
According to Calciomercato, Milan has initiated informal contact to explore the possibility of signing the United States national team midfielder without a transfer fee. Juventus remains keen to retain him, but negotiations over a contract extension have yet to reach a breakthrough.
Weston McKennie of Juventus celebrates after scoring a goal.
He currently earns around $3 million per season, with the Bianconeri prepared to offer a new deal worth $4.7 million annually over three years in an attempt to secure his long-term future in Turin. Despite this, the midfielder’s growing market interest has made the situation increasingly complex.
McKennie’s rise under Luciano Spalletti and Milan’s midfield plans
The American’s resurgence has been one of Juventus’ key storylines this season. Since Luciano Spalletti’s appointment in late October, he has scored seven goals and provided four assists across all competitions, showcasing his versatility and influence in midfield.
His ability to operate in multiple roles, from central midfield to wide positions, has made him one of Juventus’ most valuable assets. This form has attracted interest from across Europe and beyond, especially from Milan, which is assessing several midfield options as it looks to strengthen the squad with experienced players who could arrive without a transfer fee. McKennie has joined Leon Goretzka on the club’s shortlist, as the management evaluates cost-effective opportunities in the market.
The club already boasts a strong midfield core featuring Luka Modric, Adrien Rabiot, Youssouf Fofana, and Samuele Ricci, but the technical staff believes additional depth is required to compete on multiple fronts. Inter and Roma are also tracking McKennie’s contract situation closely, ensuring that Milan will face significant competition if they decide to make a formal approach.
The key factors revealed: Pulisic and Allegri
Calciomercatofurther adds that Massimiliano Allegri’s respect for McKennie and his close friendship with Christian Pulisic could play a crucial role in convincing him to join Milan. Allegri previously managed McKennie at Juventus and is known to value his tactical versatility and work rate.
Meanwhile, Pulisic and McKennie share a long-standing friendship from their time with the United States national team, and the prospect of a USMNT reunion at San Siro could be a powerful personal factor. The Rossoneri are said to be gathering detailed information and will evaluate whether to submit a concrete proposal in the coming weeks.
im Ream #13, Weston McKennie #8, Christian Pulisic #10, and Antonee Robinson #5 of USMNT
If the move materializes, the San Siro side could reunite two key United States national team players in the same club setup, a rare scenario in European soccer. Such a partnership would strengthen the team’s midfield dynamism while offering McKennie a familiar presence in a new environment. From a sporting perspective, his versatility and box-to-box energy would complement Milan’s tactical structure, while his leadership and international experience would add maturity to the squad.
Weston McKennie #8 of the United States is congratulated by Christian Pulisic #10 after scoring a goal.
Tottenham Hotspur are leading the race to sign Christian Pulisic from AC Milan.
According to a report from Fichajes, the club has already made initial contact to sign the 27-year-old, and the Italian outfit would be open to sanctioning his departure due to his contract situation. The player has entered the final 18 months of his deal, and Milan is prepared to cash in.
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Christian Pulisic would be a superb signing
Pulisic has been excellent since joining Milan, and he has 10 goals to his name this season. He could prove to be an excellent acquisition for Tottenham as well. They need more creativity and goals in the final third, and the 27-year-old would be ideal for them. He knows the Premier League, having played with Chelsea in England. He could make an immediate impact and transform Tottenham’s attack.
Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester United are also interested in the United States international, but Tottenham are in pole position after intensifying their efforts to complete the deal.
It will be interesting to see where the 27-year-old ends up.
Christian Pulisic celebrates a goal for AC Milan (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
He will hope to compete at the highest level and fight for major trophies. Tottenham must convince him that they can provide him with the platform to fulfil his ambitions.
Pulisic previously won the UEFA Champions League while at Chelsea. There is no doubt that he has the quality to help Tottenham win trophies as well. If the north London outfit can sign him for a reasonable amount of money, it could prove to be an excellent bit of business for them.
Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United need more quality on the flanks as well. It will be interesting to see if they can swoop in and jeopardise Tottenham’s chances of signing the player.
With the French national team heading toward another global tournament as one of the leading favorites, speculation is already building around how the attacking unit will look and who will be entrusted with carrying Les Bleus’ ambitions in North America.
Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele remain central to France’s plans as Didier Deschamps begins to shape his vision for the 2026 World Cup. With the French national team heading toward another global tournament as one of the leading favorites, speculation is already building around how the attacking unit will look and who will be entrusted with carrying Les Bleus’ ambitions in North America.
Deschamps, whose leadership has defined an era of sustained excellence, is said to have made decisive early calls on the forward line. While the details have been closely guarded, it is believed that seven of the eight attacking slots for the World Cup roster are already close to being locked in, a sign that the France national team is entering the next cycle with a clear structure and hierarchy.
With Mbappe set to lead the attack and Dembele providing elite creativity, the question now is which players will form the supporting cast in what could be one of the most stacked offensive groups in the tournament.
France’s status as a global powerhouse is undisputed. The national team won the World Cup in 1998 and 2018 and reached the final in both 2006 and 2022, establishing a record few countries can match. Under Deschamps, Les Bleus have reached consecutive World Cup finals and consistently remained among the world’s top-ranked sides. Heading into 2026, the Blues are ranked third in the FIFA rankings, trailing only Argentina and Spain.
They qualified for the tournament by finishing top of their UEFA group with a dominant record, underlining their depth and consistency across the squad. Mbappe is expected to be the centerpiece once again. The Real Madrid forward has scored 55 goals in 94 international appearances, including 12 at World Cups, and remains one of the defining players of his generation. Dembele, now a key creative force, continues to provide explosive pace and technical brilliance for the national team.
The seven guaranteed forwards
France has been drawn into Group I alongside Senegal, Norway, and a playoff winner from Bolivia, Iraq, or Suriname. The fixtures will be played across the United States and Canada, with matches scheduled in New York, Philadelphia, Foxborough, and Toronto.
Norway poses a significant threat, led by Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, while 2025 AFCON winner, Senegal, brings physicality and historic rivalry. The group stage will test France early, but its limited travel demands could offer a logistical advantage.
Kylian Mbappe of France celebrates with teammate Ousmane Dembele
Midway through preparations, reports have surfaced regarding Deschamps’ attacking plans. According to L’Equipe,seven forwards are already considered guaranteed selections for the 2026 World Cup squad. Those players are:
Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid)
Ousmane Dembele (Paris Saint-Germain)
Michael Olise (Bayern Munich)
Desire Doue (Paris Saint-Germain)
Rayan Cherki (Manchester City)
Bradley Barcola (Paris Saint-Germain)
Hugo Ekitike (Liverpool)
“Deschamps is expected to take eight forwards, and seven are already confirmed,” the report states, highlighting how firmly the core attacking group has been established.
The final forward spot will reportedly be contested by a deep pool of talent, including Marcus Thuram, Randal Kolo Muani, Florian Thauvin, Maghnes Akliouche, Kingsley Coman, Christopher Nkunku, and Jean-Philippe Mateta — a testament to France’s extraordinary depth in attack.
Generation of elite attackers across Europe
France’s attacking strength is built on players thriving at elite clubs. Mbappe leads Real Madrid, Dembele remains a key figure for Paris Saint-Germain, Olise is emerging at Bayern Munich, and Cherki is developing at Manchester City. Barcola and Doue continue to grow within PSG’s system, while Ekitike is forging his path at Liverpool.
Statistically, the core attackers are delivering elite output. Mbappe has 51 combined goals and assists this season, Olise 41, Ekitike 20, and Cherki 19, illustrating the sheer firepower at Deschamps’ disposal.
Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele of France celebrate
Real Madrid is bracing for a defining La Liga showdown, and all eyes are on Kylian Mbappe and Alvaro Arbeloa as uncertainty swirls around the French superstar’s availability.
Real Madrid is bracing for a defining La Liga showdown, and all eyes are on Kylian Mbappe and Alvaro Arbeloa as uncertainty swirls around the French superstar’s availability. The matchup itself already carries major significance, pitting the Spanish capital club against a Basque opponent riding one of the most impressive runs in the competition. Still, the suspense surrounding Madrid’s leading scorer adds an extra layer of intrigue.
Arbeloa, overseeing an impressive unbeaten start in the league, must balance urgency with caution, especially when his star forward is dealing with lingering fitness concerns. Los Blancos welcome Real Sociedad on Saturday night, knowing that victory could propel them back to the summit of La Liga. Under new manager Alvaro Arbeloa, Madrid boasts a perfect domestic record so far, but this encounter represents their sternest challenge yet.
Sociedad arrives unbeaten in 11 consecutive matches, firmly established as one of the most organized and dangerous sides in Spain. Led by Pellegrino Matarazzo, the Basque club has evolved into a devastating counter-attacking unit and currently sits eighth in the table while pushing toward a Copa del Rey final.
What did Arbeloa say about Mbappe?
Midway through the buildup, clarity has finally emerged regarding the biggest question of all. Kylian Mbappe will be available. After missing two consecutive training sessions earlier in the week due to lingering discomfort in his left knee, Mbappe returned to full first-team training on Friday at Valdebebas. His absence had sparked concern inside the club, especially with a demanding schedule ahead.
Those fears were eased when Arbeloa addressed the situation directly in the pre-match press conference. “Yes, he’s fine. He’s trained with the group and is available for tomorrow’s match,” the Madrid coach confirmed. This confirmation effectively ended doubts over his availability, although medical staff continues to monitor his condition closely, given the club’s congested schedule and upcoming European commitments.
Why Madrid can’t take risks lightly
Mbappe’s importance cannot be overstated. The French forward has scored 38 goals and provided four assists in 31 matches, making him Madrid’s primary attacking reference. He has also found the net in nine consecutive appearances across competitions when featured.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid
However, the team faces a delicate balancing act. With a Champions League playoff against Benfica looming later in the month, preserving the Frenchman’s long-term fitness remains a priority. Any inflammation in the knee of a player so reliant on explosive pace is treated with extreme caution.
While Mbappe is expected to start, Arbeloa retains the option of limiting his minutes if there are any late warning signs. However, even with his return, Madrid remains stretched. Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo, and Eder Militao are all sidelined, forcing Arbeloa to rely on squad depth and academy reinforcements. Defender Raul Asencio returned to training after illness, though he has been managing a minor tibial issue and could be rotated with Antonio Rudiger, now fully fit.
Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe and interim coach Alvaro Arbeloa.
As the club balances star power, domestic expectations, and squad competition, a major development is quietly unfolding behind the scenes, and it could see a crucial teammate depart in search of regular playing time.
Cristiano Ronaldo remains the central figure of Al-Nassr’s ambitious project, but even the presence of one of soccer’s greatest icons cannot prevent internal changes and uncertainty. As the club balances star power, domestic expectations, and squad competition, a major development is quietly unfolding behind the scenes, and it could see a crucial teammate depart in search of regular playing time.
At first glance, the situation appears like a routine squad decision. In reality, it reflects deeper tactical shifts, intense competition for places, and the evolving priorities of a club that aims to dominate domestically and internationally. With Cristiano Ronaldo leading the line and global attention fixed on the club, every personnel change carries added significance.
Al-Nassr’s squad is built on depth and star power, combining international imports with domestic talents. This structure creates elite competition for starting roles, particularly in critical positions such as goalkeeping. Coaches at top clubs often emphasize rotation, but in high-stakes competitions, consistency and trust play decisive roles in determining who starts.
In recent months, Al-Nassr’s technical staff has reassessed its hierarchy following costly mistakes and tactical adjustments. As a result, the balance of power within the squad has shifted, affecting players who once appeared untouchable.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr.
Possible blow for Ronaldo as experienced international could leave
The player at the center of this uncertainty is Nawaf Al-Aqidi, the Saudi international goalkeeper who began the season as the club’s first-choice option. According to Saudi reports, Al-Aqidi’s position changed after errors in matches against Al-Qadsiah and Al-Hilal, prompting the coaching staff to rely on Brazilian goalkeeper Bento Matheus instead.
Al-Aqidi has since been demoted to the second-choice role, with his involvement now dependent on tactical needs rather than guaranteed starts. Local newspapers Arriyadiyah and Al-Youm suggest that the goalkeeper is expected to leave next summer in search of regular playing opportunities, given the strong competition within the squad. This shift highlights the brutal reality of elite soccer: even established internationals can lose their place if performance drops or tactical preferences change.
Nawaf Al-Aqidi of Team Al-Nassr FC
Head coach Jorge Jesus reportedly held direct talks with Al-Aqidi, reaffirming that he remains part of the technical plans but without guarantees. The Portuguese coach has opted for Bento in recent fixtures, emphasizing consistency and reliability in goal. The competition between the two goalkeepers has become one of the defining internal battles of Al-Nassr’s season. For a club chasing multiple trophies, goalkeeping stability is non-negotiable, and even minor errors can trigger decisive changes.
What does Nawaf Al-Aqidi’s agent think?
Speculation about the 25-year-old’s future intensified across social media and local outlets, prompting his agent Mishaal Al-Safa’i to issue a public statement defending his client and criticizing unverified rumors.
“When he was present, he silenced everyone with his performances, culminating in our national team’s qualification for the World Cup. Now that he’s absent, everyone is talking about him,” Al-Safa’i wrote. “It’s strange that some people speak as if they are decision-makers within the club. It’s truly shameful.”
Jorge Jesus, Manager of Al-Nassr, interacts with Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr.
Tottenham Hotspur are looking to bring in a quality manager after parting ways with Thomas Frank.
According to a report from Calciomercato, Enzo Maresca is in pole position to take over as the new manager of the North London club. The 46-year-old Italian is currently unemployed after being sacked by Chelsea. Maresca has also been linked to Manchester City.
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Enzo Maresca to manage Spurs?
He has previously shown his pedigree with Chelsea, and there is no doubt that he could be an acquisition for Spurs. Maresca helped Chelsea win two trophies in the last nine months.
Chelsea won the UEFA Europa Conference League in May, and then followed it up by winning the FIFA Club World Cup in July.
It will be interesting to see if Tottenham decide to appoint him as their next manager. They have had a disastrous season so far, and they will be desperate to bounce back strongly. The Italian will look to prove his quality once again after being sacked by Chelsea. Tottenham could be the ideal platform for him. They have the resources and quality team. He could build a formidable project with them.
Former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
Tottenham are currently 16th in the league table. They will be desperate to bounce back strongly. They need to get the managerial appointment spot on. A quality manager could help them bounce back and finish the season on a high.
Maresca is highly rated within the game, and there is no doubt that he would be a quality acquisition for Tottenham. It will be interesting to see whether both parties can reach an agreement quickly.
Yan Diomande has been linked with multiple clubs in recent weeks.
The 19-year-old has been outstanding in the German League, and clubs like Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham are interested in signing the player. Spanish champions Barcelona have also held personal meetings with the player’s agent about a potential move, according to Fichajes.
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Yan Diomande is an elite talent
It will be interesting to see where he ends up. The Ivorian is a tremendous talent with a bright future, and he has the quality to succeed in the Premier League. He could be a star in the right team. Diomande has 14 goal contributions this season.
According to a report from Fichajes, Liverpool are currently leading the race to sign the player. They have not been able to replace Luis Diaz effectively, and they need someone who can take on defenders and beat them in one-on-one situations. Diomande will add some much-needed explosive pace and unpredictability to the attacking unit.
Yan Diomande celebrates a goal for RB Leipzig (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
The player is a boyhood Liverpool fan, and it is no surprise that they are leading the race for his signature. It will be interesting to see if they can get the deal done.
The 19-year-old is likely to cost a premium. RB Leipzig will not want to lose the player easily. He has the tools to develop into a world-class player, and he could justify a premium investment in future. He could cost around €100 million.
Meanwhile, Manchester United and Tottenham need more quality on the wings as well. They need to improve the attacking unit if they want to fight for major trophies. It will be interesting to see if they come forward with offers to sign the player.
The attacker will be tempted to join a big club in the summer, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.
Eli Junior Kroupi has been outstanding for Bournemouth since joining the club at the start of the season.
The 19-year-old attacker has scored eight goals in 11 league starts for the Cherries, and his performances have drawn the attention of top clubs. According to a report from TeamTalk, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are all monitoring his progress.
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Eli Junior Kroupi would be a superb addition
The French attacker is an elite talent with a bright future, and he could develop into a top-class player with the right guidance. The report claims the player is valued at £80 million, and it will be interesting to see whether any clubs are willing to pay up for him.
Arsenal and Chelsea could use more quality and depth in the attacking unit. Viktor Gyokeres and Liam Delap have not been prolific enough, and Kroupi could prove to be a quality long-term acquisition.
Eli Junior Kroupi of AFC Bournemouth celebrates (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
On the other hand, Manchester United could use another attacker to support Benjamin Sesko. It will be interesting to see if they decide to follow up on their interest with an official offer at the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Liverpool have been linked with the player, but it would be quite surprising if they decided to make a move for him. They have recently invested heavily in Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike. They will not be able to accommodate the 19-year-old in the starting lineup, and the move to Anfield makes no sense for the player.
Wrexham beat Ipswich Town 1-0 to advance to the fifth round of the 2025-26 FA Cup.
Wrexham secured a crucial victory in Friday’s fourth-round clash of the 2025-26 FA Cup, winning 1-0 in Wales thanks to a first-half goal from Josh Windass. The win against Ipswich Town allowed the Red Dragons to end a nearly 30-year wait for success in the competition.
For both clubs, Friday’s match came at a time when most of their focus is on the Championship, where they are pushing to climb the table and move closer to promotion to the Premier League. In that context, each coach took a different approach: Phil Parkinson fielded most of Wrexham’s key stars, while Ipswich Town coach Kieran McKenna rested several of his top players.
That decision proved decisive in the first half, as Wrexham capitalized on their advantage. Josh Windass latched onto a shot from Longman and calmly finished inside the box to put the hosts ahead.
After the break, the visitors made substitutions to bring on some of their best players, hoping to turn the match around. However, Wrexham defended resolutely and held on for a historic victory, reaching the fourth round of the FA Cup for the first time in 29 years. The last time they advanced this far was in the 1996-97 season, when they went on to the quarterfinals.
Josh Windass of Wrexham celebrates after scoring his teams goal against Ipswich Town.
Son Heung-min’s Los Angeles FC could soon lose Denis Bouanga, even after his failed transfer from Major League Soccer to Brazil’s Serie A.
Son Heung-min‘s Los Angeles FC are just days away from starting their 2026 season. However, before that kickoff, the team’s attention is focused on the situation of Denis Bouanga, one of their top stars, who was close to leaving Major League Soccer for Brazil’s Serie A.
Over the past week, LAFC and Fluminense advanced in negotiations for the Gabon forward’s transfer. In fact, Globoesporte reported that the clubs had reached an agreement to make the move happen for around $15 million.
However, just when the deal seemed set, things unexpectedly fell apart. “LAFC and Fluminense negotiations for Denis Bouanga are stalled as the MLS side has not yet found a suitable replacement,” reported Transfermarkt. The concern from the California club is understandable, given the huge impact the player has had on the team in recent seasons.
Bouanga has spent four years in Los Angeles, establishing himself as one of the best players in MLS. He has 101 goals in 152 matches and is considered a key player alongside Son Heung-min. That’s why his departure would be unacceptable unless another Designated Player capable of filling his role arrives—a prospect that seems unlikely so close to the start of the season.
LAFC’s Denis Bouanga.
LAFC could lose Bouanga soon anyway
Even though Denis Bouanga’s move to Fluminense appears collapsed, that doesn’t mean the California side can relax about the forward. “The player warned LAFC to find a replacement, because he wants to leave in the middle of the year,” reported MLS specialist Cristian Moraes on X.
If this report is accurate, it means Los Angeles FC have only postponed the problem. Even if Bouanga stays for the season opener, his long-term future with the club looks uncertain, potentially leading to his departure in the summer, midseason in 2026.
Upcoming challenges for LAFC
Concerns over Denis Bouanga’s future come at the worst possible time for LAFC. They will officially kick off the 2026 season in just a few days, competing in two tournaments simultaneously.
On Wednesday, February 18, LAFC will begin their Concacaf Champions Cup campaign against Real España of Honduras. The first leg will take place at Francisco Morazan Stadium in San Pedro Sula, with the return leg in California a week later.
In the middle of those two matches, the team faces an even tougher challenge. On Saturday, February 21, the 2026 MLS season opens with LAFC hosting reigning champions Inter Miami. This match is highly anticipated, featuring Son Heung-min and Lionel Messi on opposite sides, though the Argentina star’s fitness now raises questions about his availability.
Denis Bouanga and Son Heung-min of Los Angeles FC.
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Man United eyeing Federico Dimarco
Manchester United are following his performances with great interest, and a report from Tuttosport claims that Manchester United will be scouting him against Juventus tomorrow. It will be interesting to see if they decide to make a move for the 28-year-old at the end of the season.
Federico Dimarco of Inter Milan (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The player could also be attracted to the idea of playing in the Premier League. It would be a step up for him, and he would get to take on a new challenge. Manchester United are among the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to play for them will be hard to turn down.
It remains to be seen whether Manchester United will follow up on their scouting mission with an official offer to sign the player at the end of the season. They are also looking at the Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu.
Manchester United are looking to improve the midfield unit with the signing of Marcos Llorente from Atletico Madrid.
The 31-year-old midfielder has been an important player for Atletico Madrid, and he is capable of slating into multiple roles. He can operate in defence as well as in the midfield. He could be the ideal utility man for Manchester United.
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Man United keen on Marcos Llorente
They are looking to add more quality and depth to the team as they look to fight for major trophies. The 31-year-old could be a very useful acquisition for them. According to a report from Fichajes, Manchester United are preparing a €40 million offer to sign the player.
Llorente has shown his quality in La Liga, and he has impressed in the Champions League as well. He has been outstanding against Premier League opposition in the European competitions, especially against Liverpool.
Marcos Llorente of Atletico Madrid (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)
The opportunity to move to the Premier League could be exciting for him at this stage of his career. He has proven himself in La Liga and could be open to taking on a new challenge. His contract with the Spanish club expires in 2027, and they could be attracted to the idea of selling him for €40 million. It could help them improve multiple areas of the squad. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
United need more quality in the team if they want to get back to the top of English football. Signing experienced players with quality could be a step in the right direction.
Llorente has the physicality for English football, and he could make an immediate impact in the Premier League if he joins Manchester United.
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Iliman Ndiaye on Man United radar
The Senegal International has been outstanding for club and country this season. He has impressed in the Premier League with Everton (five goals, two assists this season), and he helped his country win the AFCON as well.
The opportunity to move to Manchester United will be exciting for him. However, the deal is unlikely to be straightforward. Everton are holding out for a fee of £70 million for the attacker, as per Fichajes. It will be interesting to see if Manchester United are willing to pay that kind of money for him. There is no doubt that he’s a technically gifted player with a bright future, but Manchester United will not want to overpay for him. It will be interesting to see if the two clubs can agree on a more reasonable deal.
Iliman Ndiaye celebrates a goal for Everton (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
The opportunity to join Manchester United will be quite exciting for the Everton star. He can operate across the front three and will bring goals and creativity to the team. Manchester United are looking to fight for major trophies, and they need more quality in the final third. Signing the African could prove to be a wise decision.
There is no doubt that they have the resources to pay £70 million for him, but they also need to improve other areas of the squad. They cannot afford to overpay for the 25-year-old at the end of the season.
Ndiaye is entering the peak years of his career, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge and join a bigger club. He will certainly be excited to join Manchester United if the opportunity presents itself.
A former teammate of Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr spoke about the challenges he faced during his time in the Saudi Pro League.
In recent weeks, certain difficulties faced by some stars of the Saudi Pro League have become more apparent than ever. Cristiano Ronaldo was at the center of attention after refusing to play two matches for Al Nassr, and now a former teammate has opened up about the struggles he experienced during his time there.
Aymeric Laporte recently gave an interview to RMC and reflected on his days at Al Nassr. “I’d never said this before, but from the first year in Saudi Arabia I realised it wasn’t really what I was looking for,” admitted the defender, who joined the club in mid-2023 after winning the UEFA Champions League with Manchester City just weeks earlier.
“I spoke to the club about it from the first year, they asked me to be patient. It remained the same, I had some problems there, nothing serious, that we didn’t know how to manage,” Laporte added, making it clear that his time in Saudi Arabia was far from ideal.
In his first year alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, the Spanish player was an important part of the team, appearing in 39 matches and scoring 4 goals, while his second season was less successful, with 30 appearances. These challenges were compounded by the club’s frustration over failing to secure official titles, leading to a major squad overhaul.
Aymeric Laporte playing for Al-Nassr.
In that context, new Al Nassr coach Jorge Jesus made it clear from his arrival in the summer of 2025 that Laporte was not in his plans, a situation reinforced by the signing of Iñigo Martinez from Barcelona. “We decided not to continue for a third year. There was also the family aspect which was important to me,” revealed the center back.
Laporte’s return to Europe
After two unhappy years in the Saudi Pro League, Aymeric Laporte decided to leave Al Nassr and return to Europe. He had the opportunity to join Olympique Marseille, as he confirmed in his interview with RMC. “There was an approach, yes. There was interest, not only from Marseille but also from other clubs,” the defender said.
“There was the idea of getting closer to home, to my father, my family. I was determined to return to my roots. That’s what made me come back to Bilbao,” Laporte added. Ultimately, the Spanish defender chose to join Athletic Club, where he had previously played between 2012 and 2018, making over 200 appearances.
This season, Laporte has played 16 matches with Athletic Club across competitions, and while he has been a key player, he has not always been available due to physical issues. Now, he aims to stay healthy for the team’s biggest challenge of the season: Athletic Club is in the Copa del Rey semifinals, where they lost 1-0 against Real Sociedad in the first leg.
Celta Vigo defender Oscar Mingueza has been linked with a move away from the Spanish club, and multiple Premier League clubs are keeping tabs on his situation.
According to Fichajes, Aston Villa and Newcastle United are interested in signing the defender, and it will be interesting to see whether they come forward with an offer to complete the deal.
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On the other hand, Aston Villa are looking to add more depth at right back as well. The 26-year-old Spanish international has the quality to thrive in English football, and the ex-Barcelona man could be a very useful acquisition for both clubs. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.
Oscar Mingueza of Celta Vigo celebrates after scoring his team’s second goal during the LaLiga EA Sports match against Villarreal. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
The defender will be out of contract at the end of the season, and signing a player of his quality on a free transfer could prove to be a huge bargain. The opportunity to move to the Premier League will be quite exciting for him. The report claims that the player is ready to meet the physical demands of English football and prefers to move to the Premier League rather than other European leagues.
Both Newcastle and Aston Villa could be exciting destinations for the defender, and it remains to be seen where he ends up. Aston Villa are currently pushing for Champions League qualification, and that could give them an edge in the transfer race.
Denzel Dumfries has been linked with a move away from Inter Milan, and Liverpool are keeping a close eye on the player.
They are looking to add depth to the right-back position, and the 29-year-old has been identified as a potential target. Liverpool will face competition from Atletico Madrid for Dumfries. The Spanish club has already expressed formal interest in signing the Netherlands International. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool follows up on their interest with an offer to get the deal done.
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Liverpool need Denzel Dumfries
As per Fichajes, the defender could be signed for around €25 million, and Liverpool certainly have the financial means to complete the deal. They have struggled with injuries in the right-back position this season. Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong have picked up persistent injury problems. Adding another quality player in that area of the pitch would be ideal.
Dumfries has proven himself in Italy, and he has the quality to succeed in England as well. He is at the peak of his career, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge. The move to Liverpool will be exciting for him. The Premier League champions have a strong Dutch contingent at the club, and the defender is likely to be tempted to join.
Denzel Dumfries of Inter in action (Photo by Image Photo Agency/Getty Images)
The asking price is reasonable for a player of his quality and experience. He is versatile enough to operate as a right back as well as a wing back. He could be the ideal utility man for Liverpool in the coming seasons.
It will be interesting to see whether Liverpool can convince the player to join them rather than Atletico Madrid in the summer.
Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez is a target for Arsenal and Chelsea at the end of the season.
Both clubs have shown interest in signing the 26-year-old World Cup winner, but Atletico Madrid is unwilling to let him leave. He has a €500 million release clause in his contract, and the President of the Spanish club has been emphatic with his stance. He has maintained that the player is committed to the project and that they do not want to lose him anytime soon.
According to Fichajes, Barcelona are also monitoring his situation. However, a move at the end of the season seems unlikely.
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Julian Alvarez in the pre-match warm-up for Atletico Madrid (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Alvarez will focus on fighting for major trophies with Atletico Madrid. It will be interesting to see if he can help them compete with Real Madrid and Barcelona. He has won major trophies during his time in England with Manchester City, and he has also won the World Cup and Copa América with his country. He will look to make his mark in Spanish football now and win the La Liga with Atletico Madrid.
Alvarez recently delivered a strong performance against Barcelona in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals, helping his team secure a 4-0 win.
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As Portugal’s Under-16 side opened its 2026 Algarve Tournament campaign, the attention was inevitably drawn to the teenager wearing the famous surname.
The name Cristiano Ronaldo has shaped modern soccer, defining eras at elite club and international level with record-breaking feats and relentless ambition. Now, a new chapter of that legacy is quietly unfolding at youth level, where his son is beginning to navigate a career that carries both privilege and pressure in equal measure.
As Portugal’s Under-16 side opened its 2026 Algarve Tournament campaign, the attention was inevitably drawn to the teenager wearing the famous surname. The occasion was not just another youth fixture; it was a symbolic milestone, with the soccer world eager to evaluate whether the next generation of the Ronaldo name could begin to carve its own path.
The question surrounding the match was simple yet loaded with expectation: How did Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. perform in his first appearance of the tournament, and what does it say about his development? For Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., every appearance for the Portugal youth setup comes with unique scrutiny. His father’s career — built on five Ballon d’Or awards, Champions League triumphs, and iconic moments for the the Selecao — has created a benchmark that few players in history have ever matched.
That legacy is both an advantage and a burden. Growing up in elite academies and training environments has provided the young forward with world-class preparation, but it has also ensured that anonymity is impossible.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr of Portugal (C) looks on prior to the Men’s U15 International match between Portugal and Japan
Every performance is analyzed, every mistake magnified, and every goal celebrated as a glimpse into a potential future superstar. In Portugal’s U-16 camp, the coaching staff faces a delicate task: developing Ronaldo Jr. as an individual talent, not merely as a continuation of his father’s story.
Portugal’s youth opportunity and the Algarve Tournament stage
The Algarve Tournament, held between February 12 and February 17, offers Portugal’s most promising teenagers the chance to test themselves against elite international opposition. The schedule includes clashes with Japan, the Netherlands, and Germany — a demanding run that will expose young players to tactical and psychological challenges early in their careers.
For Ronaldo Jr., this tournament marks his first youth international competition played on Portuguese soil, adding symbolic significance to the moment. Despite Cristiano Ronaldo’s absence, family support remains strong, with reports indicating his grandmother, Dolores Aveiro, attended training sessions to offer encouragement.
Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro, The grandmother of Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, (R),
How Ronaldo Jr. fared against Japan
The opening match against Japan ended in a convincing 3-0 victory for Portugal, but the real intrigue surrounded Ronaldo Jr.’s introduction. He came off the bench in the first half following an injury to Rafael Cabral, immediately stepping into the spotlight.
Rather than shrinking under pressure, he showed composure and involvement. He almost marked his entry with a goal, forcing a sharp save from the goalkeeper, and remained active in attacking phases. After the break, he went close again when set up by Diego Farinha, with his effort parried into the path of a teammate who scored.
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Although he did not score, Ronaldo Jr. bagged up one assist and was a constant threat. He played 64 minutes, contributing to Portugal’s attacking momentum and demonstrating tactical awareness in link-up play. Observers noted a more measured and collaborative style compared to his father’s explosive youth profile, highlighting his evolving soccer identity.
For now, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. remains exactly what he should be: a talented teenager learning, adapting, and performing under extraordinary circumstances. The journey is just beginning, and while the name on his back carries history, the player wearing it is starting to write his own.
Wrexham take on Ipswich Town in the fourth round of the 2025/26 FA Cup. Follow every moment of the matchup, with full kickoff times and broadcast information provided here for both TV and streaming options in the USA.
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Wrexham vs Ipswich Town
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A compelling EFL Championship clash adds FA Cup stakes as surging Welsh side Wrexham meets promotion hopeful Ipswich Town. Wrexham, the global sensation popularized by Welcome to Wrexham and fueled by consecutive promotions, continues their historic rise with Premier League ambitions ahead.
However, the FA Cup stands as their clearest path to silverware this season. Ipswich Town, sitting third in the Championship and eyeing a return to the top flight, is equally motivated, making this matchup a high-intensity battle between two teams with plenty to play for.
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Hull City take on Chelsea in the fourth round of the 2025/26 FA Cup. Follow every moment of the matchup, with full kickoff times and broadcast information provided here for both TV and streaming options in the USA.
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Chelseaand Hull City square off in FA Cup fourth-round action with a spot in the next stage on the line, as the Premier League side looks to justify its status as a tournament favorite. The Blues enter the matchup expected to control proceedings, knowing any slip could derail their title ambitions.
Meanwhile, Hullarrive with momentum from a strong Championship campaign and nothing to lose as they chase a headline-making upset. With contrasting styles, pressure, and stakes colliding, this is a classic cup showdown you won’t want to miss.
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The American forward, a pivotal figure in the Rossoneri’s campaign, has recently returned from injury and rejoined group training, yet he will not be in the starting lineup for the crucial trip to Pisa.
The build-up to Milan’s return to Serie A action has been dominated by one central question surrounding Christian Pulisic. The American forward, a pivotal figure in the Rossoneri’s campaign, has recently returned from injury and rejoined group training, yet he will not be in the starting lineup for the crucial trip to Pisa. With the title race tightening and expectations rising, the decision has raised eyebrows among supporters and analysts alike, especially given Pulisic’s importance to the club’s attacking structure and his status as one of the most productive players in the squad this season.
The clash with Pisa represents a defining moment for Milan’s ambitions, with Massimiliano Allegri’s side chasing the Serie A title and needing to keep pace with the league leader, Inter. Meanwhile, the home side, struggling near the bottom of the table, views the fixture as an opportunity to spark a resurgence under its new coach. In such a high-stakes encounter, every tactical choice carries weight, making Pulisic’s omission from the starting lineup all the more intriguing.
Milan arrives in Tuscany after an extended break and an emphatic 3-0 victory over Bologna, a result that extended its unbeaten league run to 22 games and kept it in contention for the title. However, the Rossoneri still trail Inter by a significant margin, meaning there is little room for error. Pisa, on the other hand, sits in the relegation zone and has struggled for consistency, but its desperation makes it a dangerous opponent.
Since joining Milan, Christian Pulisic has re-established himself as one of the club’s most influential players. He is the club’s leading scorer this season, with double-digit goals in all competitions, and his consistency has made him a cornerstone of Allegri’s system. However, his campaign has also been disrupted by recurring physical issues, including muscular problems, a hamstring setback, and, most recently, bursitis, which forced him to miss the win over Bologna.
Despite these setbacks, Pulisic has remained optimistic about his recovery and form. “It’s going well. I’m actually feeling much better,so I’m really close to being where I want to be,” he said in a recent interview, reflecting his confidence that he is nearing full fitness.
Why is Pulisic out of Milan’s starting XI?
The mystery surrounding Pulisic’s absence from the starting lineup was finally clarified in Allegri’s pre-match press conference. The Milan coach confirmed that while the American is available, he is not yet ready to play a full match. “Pulisic will be available. He trained with the team for the first time yesterday, but he only has 15-20 minutes in his legs,” Allegri explained.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan warms up before the Serie A match.
This revelation sheds light on Milan’s cautious approach. Pulisic is fit enough to feature off the bench but not physically prepared to start, prompting Allegri to prioritize his long-term fitness over immediate impact. With fixture congestion ahead and a crucial schedule looming, the coach is determined to avoid aggravating the winger’s lingering issues.
Even with limited minutes, the American’s presence on the bench provides the visitors with a potent weapon late in the game. His pace, creativity, and goal threat could prove decisive against a Nerazzurri side that has struggled defensively this season.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan looks on during a Coppa Italia match.
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been charged by the Football Association for recent comments questioning the integrity of Premier League referees.
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The Spain international has been given one week to respond to the charge and it’s possible his punishment could mean a temporary ban from playing.
Rodri vented his frustration after Man City’s recent 2-2 draw away to Tottenham, suggesting that match officials were biased against his club because they’ve won so much.
What Rodri said that has landed him in trouble
“I know we won too much and the people don’t want us to win, but the referee has to be neutral,” Rodri said after his side’s draw with Spurs, as quoted by BBC Sport.
“It’s not fair because we work so hard. When everything is finished, you are frustrated.”
Rodri celebrates a goal for Manchester City (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)
This is clearly a step too far from the Spain international, who has plenty of experience at the highest level and who should surely have known better than to make such a serious accusation.
Manchester City could be without Rodri in close title race with Arsenal
It’s not yet clear if Rodri definitely will be banned for a few games, and it’s perhaps hard to imagine it would be for that long.
Still, he’s important enough to Pep Guardiola’s side and this is a very close title race against rivals Arsenal, so if he misses an important game at the right moment it could make all the difference.
Of course, City are blessed with a lot of squad depth, so they should be able to cope without Rodri is only for the short term, though we’ve also seen just how much the team struggled without him for lengthy periods when he missed a lot of last season.
Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta has reportedly already requested information on Inter Milan striker Pio Esposito.
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The Gunners have looked a little light up front in recent times after injuries to Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus, while Viktor Gyokeres has been unconvincing in his first season at the Emirates Stadium.
Esposito is someone who’s caught Arsenal’s eye, with Berta looking to gather key details on the 20-year-old, according to Football Transfers.
Mikel Arteta also seems to be on board, with Arsenal as a whole clearly recognizing the need to bring in a top young attacking player.
Pio Esposito transfer emerging as one of Arsenal’s prioties
Francesco Pio Esposito of Italy U21. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The report from Football Transfers adds that although Arsenal are casting the net wide in their search for new additions up front, it seems Esposito is already high up on their list.
This definitely seems like one to watch, with the young Italian looking like a player with a big future in the game.
Moving from Inter to Arsenal could be a big step up, but it could also be a great move for Esposito’s development.
Arsenal also probably wouldn’t use him as their first choice straight away, so he would likely get a decent settling-in period in order to grow into his role.
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The Spain international has been a key player for Arsenal and for his country in recent times, and his absence is a blow for Mikel Arteta at this crucial stage of the club season.
But there’s also the World Cup coming up in the summer, and Merino will surely be desperate to make it back for this potential once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Spain manager speaks out on Mikel Merino injury
Mikel Merino applauds the fans whilst warming up for Arsenal (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Spain will be one of the favourites for the World Cup this summer, with or without Merino.
De la Fuente’s side won Euro 2024 and still have one of the very best squads in world football thanks to the presence of elite talents like Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams, Martin Zubimendi, and Rodri.
Merino has been an important part of Spain’s recent success as well, with his knack for contributing goals from midfield certainly a useful weapon for any top side.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has made a slightly unconvincing claim about the decision to send Ethan Nwaneri out on loan to Marseille in the January transfer window.
The Gunners boss has perhaps unsurprisingly been asked about that risky call, with the decision clearly now backfiring after injuries to both Kai Havertz and Mikel Merino.
Nwaneri shone after making his first-team breakthrough last season, though he struggled to get as many minutes in the first half of this campaign.
The 18-year-old looks like he has a bright future, however, so Arsenal fans would surely have liked to see him get more chances while the likes of Martin Odegaard and Eberechi Eze have under-performed.
Ethan Nwaneri in action for Marseille (Getty Images)
Mikel Arteta on loaning Ethan Nwaneri out to Marseille
See below as Fabrizio Romano quoted Arteta as saying: “Who could predict that Merino was going to be out for five months and Havertz? It’s unfortunate. For Ethan, it’s still very good to try a different environment, have minutes, play, get ready to come back to us.”
? Arteta on if he regrets letting Ethan Nwaneri go on loan: “Who could predict that Merino was going to be out for five months and Havertz? It's unfortunate”.
“For Ethan, it’s still very good to try a different environment, have minutes, play, get ready to come back to us”. pic.twitter.com/6yvNB2C2QE
We’re not sure Arsenal fans will be that convinced by this, as it was very clear just how badly the club was struggling with injuries, both at the start of this season and for much of the previous campaign as well.
Havertz only recently returned to fitness after almost a year completely out of action, while others like Odegaard and Bukayo Saka have had repeated spells on the sidelines.
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Loaning out Nwaneri looked like a big risk and now it’s proven costly for AFC, who lacked spark and creativity in a disappointing draw with Brentford last night.
Arsenal fans will now just have to hope that Arteta can get more out of the likes of Odegaard, Saka and Eze between now and May or this is going to be another promising season that ultimately ends in disappointment.
Manchester United are reportedly at the front of the queue should Scott McTominay decide to leave Napoli and make a return to English football.
According to Italian outlet Tuttomercatoweb, the Red Devils are closely monitoring developments surrounding their former midfielder, who has flourished in Serie A since his 2024 departure from Old Trafford.
McTominay’s move to Napoli initially raised eyebrows, but the Scotland international has silenced critics with consistent performances and an impressive goal return from midfield.
In fewer than two full seasons in Italy, he has netted 23 times, a notable improvement on the 29 goals he scored across seven senior campaigns with Man United between 2017 and 2024.
Scott McTominay has been a huge hit at Napoli
His dynamism, late runs into the box, and improved technical composure have made him a key component of Napoli’s midfield engine, even earning outside recognition and a nomination for the Ballon d’Or.
Despite his success, uncertainty lingers over his long-term future. Napoli’s global business development officer, Leonardo Giammarioli, has publicly acknowledged that retaining top performers is never guaranteed, suggesting the club would respect the player’s ambitions if he sought a new challenge.
Man United have been impressed with his development
Scott McTominay in action for Napoli (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Reports in Italy further claim McTominay harbours a desire to return to the Premier League in the coming years, with personal considerations, including family life, potentially influencing his decision.
Napoli invested £25.4 million to secure his services, a fee that helped United comply with profitability and sustainability regulations at the time.
McTominay’s growth abroad could make him an attractive option once again for Man United.
The club is expected to reassess midfield depth in the near future.
Manchester United are becoming more assured that Harry Maguire will commit his future to the club by signing a new contract, according to TEAMtalk.
The 32-year-old centre-back is currently set to see his existing deal expire at the end of the season, a scenario that would technically allow him to depart as a free agent.
However, there is a growing sense within Old Trafford that an agreement can be reached before that point.
Maguire’s journey at Man United has been eventful. After arriving in 2019 for a then-world record fee for a defender, he experienced fluctuating form and endured heavy criticism during difficult periods for the club.
Harry Maguire has been impressive for Man United this season
Yet this season has marked something of a resurgence. Despite battling intermittent fitness setbacks, Maguire has re-established himself as a reliable presence in the heart of the defense.
His positioning, aerial dominance, and composure in possession have helped steady a back line that blends youth and experience.
With several younger defenders in the squad still developing, the club views Maguire’s experience, both domestically and internationally, as a valuable asset during a transitional period.
Harry Maguire celebrates Manchester United’s win vs Liverpool at Anfield (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Beyond his performances on the pitch, Maguire’s professionalism has reportedly impressed decision-makers.
Rather than publicly pushing for clarity over his future, he has remained focused on performances, a stance that has strengthened his standing internally.
Senior figures at the club are believed to value his influence in the dressing room, particularly as United look to build a cohesive and resilient squad culture.
For United, retaining Maguire would provide continuity and leadership at a time when long-term planning is critical.
Dominik Szoboszlai has been one of the best performers for Liverpool this season, and head coach Arne Slot obviously appreciates having such a player in his ranks. “I cannot stop talking about Dominik (Szoboszlai), all the quality he has is close to ridiculous.” 🔥 Arne Slot full of praise for Szoboslzlai 💪 pic.twitter.com/AMBZ32eQoU — Hayters […]
Christian Pulisic has entered the final 18 months of his contract with AC Milan, and he and his representatives are reportedly concerned with a perceived lack of effort from the club to sort out terms of a new deal. The situation has prompted the player’s camp to sound out potential transfer destinations for the upcoming […]
Juventus are exploring the possibility of signing Bernardo Silva on a free transfer this summer, with the Manchester City midfielder’s contract situation attracting increasing attention across Europe.
According to Calciomercato, the Portuguese playmaker is approaching the final months of his deal at the Etihad Stadium, and there has been no clear indication that an extension is imminent.
Silva, now 31, has been a crucial figure in Man City’s domestic and European dominance under Pep Guardiola.
Since arriving from Monaco in 2017, he has collected multiple Premier League titles and played a key role in City’s historic treble-winning campaign.
Man City are set to enter a transitional phase
His experience, versatility, and relentless work rate have made him one of the most trusted lieutenants in Guardiola’s system, capable of operating centrally, out wide, or in a deeper midfield role.
The Portuguese international has previously been linked with moves to Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, but Juventus now appear ready to capitalise on the possibility of signing him without a transfer fee.
Reason why Juventus are interested in Bernardo Silva
Bernardo Silva of Man City (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
For Juventus, the appeal is obvious. The Turin giants are seeking experienced leaders capable of elevating their midfield creativity after an inconsistent campaign in Serie A.
Silva’s technical quality and big-game pedigree would offer immediate impact, particularly as the club aims to reassert itself domestically and in Europe.
Juventus are also monitoring Éderson of Atalanta, though securing the Brazilian may prove more complicated.
Atlético Madrid are reportedly strong admirers, and Atalanta are known to demand premium fees for key players.
Speculation surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo has intensified once again, with fresh reports suggesting the Portuguese icon is considering his next move amid uncertainty over his future at Al-Nassr.
While Sporting are understood to be eager to bring their most famous academy graduate back to Lisbon, a source on X claim indicate that Ronaldo is prioritising a short-term return to the Premier League before contemplating an emotional homecoming.
Cristiano Ronaldo wants return to the Premier League
A return to England would represent a return to a place where he became a world class star.
Ronaldo enjoyed two spells at Manchester United, initially rising to superstardom under Sir Alex Ferguson before briefly rejoining the club in 2021.
That era cemented his reputation as one of the finest players ever to grace English football.
However, the landscape has changed dramatically. The Premier League’s financial strength means several clubs could theoretically afford his wages, yet few would structure their sporting projects around a 41-year-old forward.
Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during a game for Al Nassr (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)
Clubs such as Manchester United, Manchester City, and Chelsea will inevitably be linked, though any concrete approach would require careful consideration of squad balance, long-term planning, and wage hierarchy.
Meanwhile, Sporting’s interest carries emotional weight. A return to Sporting CP would bring Ronaldo full circle, back to the club where his remarkable journey began.
For many observers, such a move would offer a fitting conclusion to a glittering career defined by bold decisions and relentless ambition.
“Exclusive: Tottenham is considering Igor Tudor. He is a strong candidate for the bench, first contacts already underway,” Moretto posted.
Igor Tudor’s underwhelming managerial CV
Tudor was a fine player in his day, winning Serie A twice with Juventus and reaching the Champions League final, but as a coach he hasn’t achieved much at all.
The Croatian tactician hasn’t won a single trophy since all the way back in 2013 with Hajduk Split, despite him going on to manage eight other clubs since then.
Igor Tudor during Juventus vs Real Madrid (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Tudor has landed some big jobs, such as Juventus, Lazio, and Marseille, but his win percentage is also nothing to write home about, so it’s not too surprising that he didn’t last long there.
Tottenham fans will surely be hoping for better than this, and it will be interesting to see if it gets particularly advanced or if they also consider other options.
Many THFC fans will surely be hoping for the return of Mauricio Pochettino, though that would have to wait until after the 2026 World Cup.
The Argentine is currently in charge of the US Men’s National Team, and he will undoubtedly be keen to remain in that post as they host the World Cup this summer.
Roberto De Zerbi is another big name who could make sense and who is currently available, while Robbie Keane has also been linked by Sky Sports.
Arsenal look likely to have the chance again to sign Bayern Munich central midfielder Leon Goretzka in the summer, according to Christian Falk.
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Writing in his latest exclusive column for CF Bayern Insider, Falk explained how the Gunners were one of the clubs to make an approach for Goretzka in January.
The German journalist says Arsenal tried their luck with a move late on in the winter window, only for the 31-year-old to decide to see out his contract at the Allianz Arena.
“Remember, there was an offer from Atletico Madrid; there were negotiations in the January window. Goretzka said no. I heard he wants to move to the Premier League next season.
“Arsenal knocked on the door late in the winter window, but Goretzka had already made his decision to stay put for the remainder of the season. However, at this point, there were preliminary talks to say, ‘perhaps we’ll talk again in the summer’.”
Do Arsenal need Leon Goretzka?
Arsenal have decent depth in midfield, but there could perhaps be room for Goretzka as well.
The north London giants brought in Christian Norgaard from Brentford last summer, but he’s barely played for the club, so perhaps that’s a position that could see a change or two.
Goretzka’s availability as a free agent also makes him a tempting option to add quality and experience, even if he’s not necessarily someone they’d otherwise have made a priority.
According to Calciomercato, Juventus could explore the opporunity to sign Aston Villa left-back Ian Maatsen in a swap deal.
The Italian giants could step into the market in the summer transfer window this year to sign a new left-back as they could possibly prepare to part ways with Andrea Cambiaso.
In order to replace Cambiaso, Maatsen is someone they are closely monitoring and the potential move could also involved Douglas Luiz in a swap deal.
The Brazilian midfielder was signed by Unai Emery in a loan deal in the winter transfer window after their injury crisis in the midfield position.
Villa beat Chelsea to the signing of their former midfielder and since his arrival, Emery has used him in every single Premier League match this season.
Douglas Luiz could make permanent return to Aston Villa
His importance has grown at Villa Park, like how it was before his move to Juventus.
Now Emery has the opportunity to bring him back in a permanent move from Juventus and for that, the Premier League side might have to send Maatsen the other way in a swap deal to make the move possible.
Maatsen is reportedly unhappy at Villa and his playing time has fluctuated throughout the season.
That could open the door for him to secure a move away from the Premier League with Juventus showing interest in signing him.
Emery values Maatsen but the manager does not feel that the left-back is untouchable in the squad.
Ian Maatsen applauds the Aston Villa fans (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
A swap deal involving Luiz and Maatsen would make sense for all the parties involved.
Luiz would get his preferred move to Villa and to the Premier League where he played the best football of his career while Maatsen could start a new chapter in his career away from the troubles in Birmingham.
Aston Villa have the option to sign Luiz permanently at the end of the season for €25m and as per the report, Emery’s side have the same valuation of Maatsen.
It could be a straight swap deal with no money involved but talks have not yet started over this move and things could become more clear in the summer transfer window.
Falk played down Smit’s links with Bayern Munich, mentioning Arsenal as one name to watch, as well as others like Liverpool and Real Madrid.
Meanwhile, our information has previously been on Manchester United eyeing Smit and making some initial contacts over a potential move.
The 20-year-old Dutch midfielder is fast becoming regarded as one of the biggest prospects in Europe, so it’s not surprising to see so many big clubs being linked with him.
Kees Smit transfer latest from Christian Falk
Kees Smit warming up for AZ Alkmaar (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
Responding to rumours about Smit and Bayern, Falk said: “No, it’s not hot for Bayern Munich. Smit is a player Arsenal is also interested in, so for (Leon) Goretzka, this could be a potential rival for his position next summer.
“From what I understand, Arsenal and the likes of Liverpool and Real Madrid are closer to signing this player than Bayern Munich.”
It will be interesting to see how this develops in the weeks and months ahead, but it would certainly be a big coup for Premier League clubs if they could win the race for his signature.
Kees Smit could be ideal for Arsenal
Smit’s playing style has drawn comparisons with Manchester City legend Kevin De Bruyne, and how this Arsenal side could do with someone like that.
Man United, meanwhile, will also surely be rebuilding again this summer and could do with a top young attacking midfield talent to build around for the long-term.
Bruno Fernandes has been a star performer for the Red Devils in that area of the pitch, but he’s not getting any younger and his future might be something to keep an eye on in the summer.
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The 28-year-old currently has just one England cap to his name, but it seems he’s focused on trying to add to that and will not take the opportunity to switch his international allegiance to Scotland.
Clarke is preparing for Scotland’s first World Cup in 28 years this summer, and there’ll surely be plenty of fans already looking into how to buy Scotland World Cup tickets for this once-in-a-generation opportunity.
Still, it now seems to have been confirmed that Barnes won’t be a part of Scotland’s plans, with Clarke ruling it out and seeming keen to move on from the saga.
Steve Clarke on Harvey Barnes choosing England over Scotland
Harvey Barnes in action for Newcastle United (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
As quoted by BBC Sport, Clarke said: “It’s the perennial question, everybody keeps asking me about it.
“This time I can say for sure, Harvey’s going to concentrate on trying to play for England, he’s not going to come to Scotland.”
The Scotland manager added: “You can put that one out there. Nobody needs to ask me or Harvey about it any more.
“Am I disappointed? No, listen, Harvey can make up his own mind. We move on.”
Can Harvey Barnes make the England World Cup squad?
Barnes is a decent player who’s had some impressive performances for Newcastle, but it’s probably fair to say that a place in England’s World Cup squad looks a tad ambitious.
There will be a lot of competition for places in the attacking midfield department, with Thomas Tuchel having the likes of Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, Morgan Rogers, Marcus Rashford and others to choose from.
Barnes has 12 goals and two assists in all competitions for Newcastle this season, so perhaps there could be an outside chance of him having a role to play, but even then it’s unlikely he’d be a starter.
Scotland fans won’t be too bothered about this decision as no one wants to see players coming in who aren’t fully committed, but it seems like a strange choice from Barnes himself as it surely ends his hopes of playing at the World Cup, which would be seen as the pinnacle of most players’ careers.
Barnes was born in England but has Scottish grandparents on his mother’s side. He has one senior England cap, plus 14 appearances at youth level.
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The summer signing from Crystal Palace has endured a tough start to life at the Emirates Stadium, and things went from bad to worse for him yesterday evening.
Eze was handed a rare opportunity to start for Arsenal against Brentford, but he was anonymous in the first half and ended up being hooked by Mikel Arteta at half time.
Peter Crouch thinks Arteta doesn’t fancy Eze, but Keown insisted he could still see the England international coming good once he learns his role better.
What pundits said about Eberechi Eze’s poor performance for Arsenal
Eberechi Eze arriving for an Arsenal game (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Speaking after the game, which finished in a 1-1 draw, Crouch described Eze as a “passenger” who failed to make the most of this chance to impress.
“I believe he hadn’t started in the last nine or something like that, so he got a start today and you think ‘right go and impress Unfortunately he just felt off the boil, he couldn’t get on the ball in the first half,” Crouch said on punditry duty with TNT Sports, as quoted by the Daily Mirror.
“He was a bit of a passenger, if I’m being honest, we called it half an hour in that he was going to come off because for some reason it feels at the moment he [Arteta] doesn’t fancy him.”
Keown admitted that Eze is lacking the qualities Martin Odegaard has at the moment, but still backed the 27-year-old to turn it around once he got used to those demands and details of the role.
“To say he doesn’t fancy him, I think it’s more a case the player doesn’t quite know understand the structure in the same way that Odegaard does,” Keown said.
“Odegaard knows exactly where to be when the opposition have the ball and then picking up those little spaces, little passes and building play. That’s something Odegaard does well and Eze hasn’t quite picked that up yet. It will come in time, I’m sure it will.”
Eze was a joy to watch during his time at Crystal Palace, and ended his time at the club on a real high as he scored the winner in last season’s FA Cup final against Manchester City.
It seemed inevitable that Eze would then earn a big move, but it just hasn’t worked out for him at Arsenal so far.
Despite that famous hat-trick in the 4-1 win over Tottenham earlier in the season, Eze has just five goals to his name for AFC, and none in his last 16 games.
This has led to Arteta leaving Eze on the bench a lot, and after such an anonymous display last night it might be some time before he’s trusted with a starting place again.
Leeds United are reportedly considering a bold summer move for Manchester United left-back Tyrell Malacia, with Sports Boom suggesting the Yorkshire club are monitoring his situation ahead of a potential free transfer.
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While uncertainty remains over which division Leeds will compete in next season, planning behind the scenes is already well underway as Daniel Farke looks to strengthen key areas of his squad.
The left-back position appears to be one of those areas under review.
Malacia, who has Premier League experience and remains just 26 years old, could represent a calculated gamble with upside.
Leeds United have Gabriel Gudmundsson and Sam Bryam in the left-back position but the Whites are looking to add more depth in that department.
Tyrell Malacia has struggled at Man United
Malacia joined Manchester United from Feyenoord in 2022 for around £15 million.
He initially competed closely with Luke Shaw for the starting role at Old Trafford, impressing with his aggression, defensive tenacity, and willingness to press high up the pitch.
However, a severe knee injury dramatically disrupted his progress, sidelining him for nearly 18 months. Multiple setbacks followed, limiting his continuity and raising concerns about his long-term durability.
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While there has been no final decision yet as Spurs chiefs explore their options, I’m told that the most likely candidate to be in the dugout for the Arsenal game is current coach John Heitinga in an interim role.
This would buy Tottenham time as they wait to see which managers might be available after the 2026 World Cup, with Mauricio Pochettino frequently linked as a top candidate to return to the north London club.
My understanding for now is that this is speculation more than anything concrete – that’s not to say Pochettino wouldn’t be open to a return to Tottenham, but there’s no longer necessarily that strong a link there without Daniel Levy, whom he had a strong working relationship with and who previously considered bringing him back.
Marco Rose is one to watch for Tottenham
Speaking to sources with ties to the agents industry, I’m told that former RB Leipzig manager Marco Rose is an early strong contender for the Spurs job.
Marco Rose to Tottenham? (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
The German tactician has long been highly regarded in the game, and his appointment would be relatively uncomplicated due to currently being out of work.
As I said already, though, there have not yet been any contacts with Rose or other candidates, just internal discussions behind the scenes, with Rose’s name coming up.
Marco Rose
Wins
Draws
Losses
Win %
RB Salzburg
81
23
10
71.05
Gladbach
41
19
28
46.59
Dortmund
36
4
15
65.45
RB Leipzig
72
23
33
56.25
“Marco Rose’s name has been mentioned, he’s a profile Tottenham really like,” one source said. “His philosophy of aggressive pressing and tactical discipline is viewed by the Tottenham hierarchy as the exact profile needed to swiftly stabilize the squad.”
Who else could be in the frame for Tottenham?
As well as Pochettino, another name inevitably coming up is former Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi, who has just left Marseille.
While the links have been strong, my understanding for now is that he’s not necessarily going to be the top target, despite doing an impressive job in his previous stint in English football.
Even if the Italian tactician has many admirers in the game, his fiery personality has sometimes seen top clubs approach his name with some caution.
Talks will continue in the weeks and months ahead, with the appointment process still at an early stage and with the club keen to get their next move right after the disappointment of sacking Frank after just eight months in charge.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has acknowledged that summer signing Eberechi Eze is finding it difficult to make an impact.
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The attacking midfielder, who joined the club from Crystal Palace last summer in a big money move, has struggled to make an impact at Arsenal this season.
Following the 1-1 draw against Brentford, which saw the Gunners lose two more points in the Premier League title race, Arteta said, as reported by Fabrizio Romano:
“It’s not easy when you move to a new club and when you play against a team that is like Brentford.
“The ball is a lot of times NOT on the floor and especially for creative players, it’s more difficult”.
Making the move from Palace to Arsenal has not been easy by any means for Eze.
At Palace, he was the star of the team and the focal point, everything went through him.
For Arsenal, he has a different role. He is one of the many players in the team who can make a difference, which means he sees less of the ball.
Dango Ouattara of Brentford runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Declan Rice and Eberechi Eze of Arsenal (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
At times Arteta has tested him in the playmaker role, something he prefers, but even in that position, Eze has struggled to show his true game.
Against Brentford was the prime example. With Kai Havertz out injured and Odegaard on the bench, Eze could have taken a leadership role in the middle of the park but he was anonymous and did not have any impact on the game.
Five goals and four assists in the league are not bad numbers for a player who has been used in rotation but stats never tell the real story.
Eze has been underwhelming and it is clear to see that from his performances.
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The Red Devils ace is currently on loan at Barca for the season, and club director Deco has spoken about how happy he is with him.
Rashford has ten goals and nine assists for Barcelona so far, and it seems Deco would be happy to try to keep him at the Nou Camp permanently.
Speaking to Sport, Deco provided some insight into the Rashford situation, whilst also discussing how Villa wanted to keep him after having him on loan in the second half of last season.
Deco on Marcus Rashford’s Barcelona future
“Yes, definitely [we’re pleased with him]. I don’t think it’s easy to come here,” Deco said, as quoted by Football Espana.
Marcus Rashford reacts during a Barcelona game (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
“He’s a footballer who has played at a very high level, with enormous demands at a club like Manchester United. Then he spent six months at Aston Villa, where he did a very good job.
“In fact, Aston Villa, if they could have, would have kept him; I know this because I’ve spoken to people there. But he only wanted to come to Barca, and that’s a very positive thing.
“We were able to secure a loan. The fact that he took a pay cut to make it happen is a clear demonstration that he really wanted to come, and we’re very happy about that.
“He’s a player who contributes a lot to the team.”
Rashford’s recent form
Games
Goals
Man Utd 2023/24
43
8
Man Utd 2024/25
24
7
Aston Villa 2024/25
17
4
Barcelona 2025/26
34
10
Marcus Rashford is thriving away from the Premier League
Even if Rashford was decent during his loan spell at Villa Park, it perhaps makes sense that he was keen to try a new challenge abroad.
The England international spent his entire career at Old Trafford until last season, and he truly looks back to his best now that he’s trying a new experience in La Liga.
It will be interesting to see if Barcelona definitely end up making Rashford’s move permanent, but if they don’t then it’s perhaps hard to imagine he’ll be rushing back to English football.
Some United fans would surely be open to seeing Rashford back in the team, but that ship has also surely sailed after his total loss of form before leaving the club.
When Eberechi Eze joined Arsenal in the summer it looked like a perfect fit – the former Crystal Palace playmaker had returned to his boyhood club, who in turn had signed just the kind of X-factor maverick that their attack was lacking.
Fast forward six months later and Eze’s Arsenal dream is turning into a nightmare. The England international hasn’t been starting a lot of games, and when he was finally named in Mikel Arteta’s first XI against Brentford last night, he lasted just 45 minutes before being hooked at half time.
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Eze’s stats in that first half against Brentford were abysmal – 0 shots, 0 dribbles, and 0 key passes – a far cry from the entertainer we saw at Palace for so many years.
We have seen one moment of genuine magic from Eze as he scored a famous hat-trick in the North London Derby win over Tottenham back in November, but he has zero goals and just one assist in the 16 games since then.
Eberechi Eze’s Arsenal return has turned sour
Eberechi Eze in action for Arsenal (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
It wasn’t meant to be like this, with Eze’s return to Arsenal after failing to make it in their academy as a youngster looking like turning into one of football’s great fairytales.
“I thought about coming back from the moment I understood other clubs and what it meant to become a pro. I’ve always thought: ‘Arsenal is where it’s at, that’s what I want to achieve, what I want to get to’,” Eze told Ian Wright in an interview with Arsenal’s official site shortly after joining.
The 27-year-old was full of emotion as he was greeted by the Emirates Stadium crowd on the day his signing was announced. It looked like a perfect fit, so why has it gone so badly wrong?
Explaining his decision to sub Eze at half time yesterday, Arteta was quoted by the Independent as saying: “I think we needed another kind of profile to generate many more problems for them around those areas.”
Discussing Eze’s struggles more generally, the Spanish tactician added: “It’s not easy when you move to a new club, it’s always like this and when you play against a team that is like this. The ball is a lot of times not on the floor and you have to be constantly breaking the play and do that, especially for attacking and creative players, it’s more difficult.”
Eberechi Eze’s stats with Arsenal vs Crystal Palace last season (DataMB)
Eberechi Eze = the new Jack Grealish?
Eze’s story at Arsenal feels worryingly similar to that of Jack Grealish at Manchester City – both have gone from being a big fish in a small pond to just another cog in a well-oiled machine.
Just like Grealish at Aston Villa, Eze got used to enjoying more or less a free role in a team that were not expected to win every game, and who were not facing frustrating low blocks in every game.
On top of that, it’s worth noting that Eze has had to get used to a far more intense schedule at Arsenal than he ever had at Palace, but at this point it’s hard to ignore that the main problem looks like the fact that he’s a poor stylistic fit rather than just fatigued.
The demands at Arsenal, the game states they often find themselves in, are just completely different from what Eze got used to at Palace. The question now is, can he adapt, or will he leave and go down as one of the club’s biggest flops of recent history?
“Let it all work out” was the song Eze was greeted with when he joined Arsenal. If only football were that simple.
According to Football Insider, West Ham United would struggle to keep their best players at the club if they get relegated.
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The Hammers are currently 18th in the Premier League and fighting for Premier League survival.
Their latest result against Manchester United would give them confidence and hope but they need wins and they need them consistently.
It is a huge surprise to see them in the position that they are in right now with the possibility of relegation hanging on their head.
Uncertainty about their Premier League future will bring uncertainty about their best player and one of them has been already tipped to leave the club if the Hammers get demoted to the Championship.
Summerville has four goal in his last five Premier League appearances and he has been one of their best players recently.
“West Ham will have real problems if they go down,” Brown said.
“It becomes incredibly difficult to keep hold of your best players, because they all want to be on top money and playing in the Premier League. Summerville is going to be one of those, I expect, because he’s showing recently he can perform in the Premier League and so there will be interest in him.
“There is every chance they could go down and then if offers come in for players like Summerville, I think they might be forced to let him go.”
West Ham need results in their favour soon since the last part of the season is expected to be seriously challenging for them.
Crysencio Summerville in action for West Ham United (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
The prospect of losing some of their best players would take the club years behind other competitors.
A player like Summerville, who is finally showing his quality at the club since his high profile move, has become a huge asset for the club and losing him would be catastrophic for their future.
With relegation, the ability to attract new players will also have a negative affect on the club.
A club like West Ham, who have been regulars in the Premier League, need to make sure they navigate the final stages of the season carefully to ensure their safety.
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The Germany international started brightly at St James’ Park but is now on a run of 14 games without a goal for Eddie Howe’s side.
According to Football Insider, this has led to Newcastle already looking to sell Woltemade as they make a new signing up front a top priority ahead of next season.
Newcastle ended up selling Alexander Isak to Liverpool last summer, and it’s perhaps not too surprising that they’ve found it difficult to replace him.
As well as Woltemade, NUFC also signed Yoane Wissa, and he’s also been a little slow to get going for the Magpies due to arriving injured.
Should Newcastle sell Nick Woltemade already?
Nick Woltemade in action for Newcastle (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Woltemade was very highly rated before he joined Newcastle and it looked like he’d be a good signing after he made a strong start to life in English football.
The 23-year-old has nine goals in 37 games in all competitions so far this season, but his recent drought is undoubtedly a worry.
Still, given that he’s young and still adapting to a new team and league, perhaps Newcastle could do well to give him a bit more time.
Bayern Munich wanted Nick Woltemade
If Newcastle were to sell Woltemade, one imagines they’d have a lot of suitors as he was wanted by Bayern Munich before he eventually decided to move to St James’ Park instead.
“They thought he would be automatically straight into the Bayern squad, but part of the reason he didn’t go, of course, was because he knew he wouldn’t get game time up front [ahead of Harry Kane].
“He wants to play as a striker, and he didn’t go to Munich for that exact reason.”
Given how highly rated Woltemade was before his move to Newcastle, it could be that they’d have a lot of tempting offers for him if they did decide to part ways this summer.
Newcastle United are already mapping out plans to reshape their attacking options ahead of the summer transfer window, with fresh reports linking the Magpies to Nottingham Forest winger Omari Hutchinson.
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According to Sports Boom, Eddie Howe’s recruitment team are monitoring the 22-year-old as they look to address persistent issues on the right flank.
Last summer proved to be a period of significant transition at Newcastle United, with a mix of high-profile departures and strategic additions reshaping the squad.
However, despite that activity, one area has remained problematic, wide attacking output, particularly on the right side.
Anthony Elanga has struggled to settle
Much of the scrutiny has fallen on Anthony Elanga, who has struggled to replicate the form that initially made him an attractive signing.
After joining from Nottingham Forest, expectations were high that he would add pace, directness, and creativity.
Omari Hutchinson of Nottingham Forest looks on during the warm up. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)
Hutchinson fits that profile. Forest invested a club-record £37.5 million to sign him from Ipswich Town last summer, showing the belief in his long-term potential.
Forest are unlikely to sanction a sale so soon after their substantial investment, and Newcastle United would likely need to offer a compelling package.
Notably, Hutchinson shares representation with Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimarães, which could provide a potential negotiating bridge, though it does not guarantee a deal.
Tottenham are reportedly showing the strongest interest in Christian Pulisic at the moment, despite Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United also being in the mix.
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According to TEAMtalk, the AC Milan winger is keen on a potential return to the Premier League this summer, with some early talks taking place with the clubs mentioned.
Pulisic has been in fine form for Milan, contributing a total of ten goals and two assists in all competitions so far this season.
Despite previously being a bit underwhelming during a spell at Chelsea, it perhaps makes sense that there’s now some interest in bringing Pulisic back to England.
Christian Pulisic transfer: Initial talks have already taken place
Christian Pulisic celebrates a goal for AC Milan (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
According to TEAMtalk’s report, intermediaries have already held some early talks with Tottenham, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Man United over Pulisic.
The 27-year-old seems to be attracting the strongest interest from Spurs, however, so it could be that that will be the move to watch out for in the weeks and months ahead.
An interesting detail to consider is that Pulisic will be playing for the USA as they host the 2026 World Cup, and he could then be reunited with manager Mauricio Pochettino in north London.
TEAMtalk note that Pochettino could make a return to Spurs in the summer, and one imagines he might be keen to bring in a player he knows well from the US Men’s National Team.
Would Pulisic be a good signing for top Premier League clubs?
Pulisic only managed 26 goals in 145 games for Chelsea, but is currently on a total of 42 goals in 120 appearances for Milan.
Christian Pulisic stats
Games
Goals
2019/20 (Chelsea)
34
11
2020/21 (Chelsea)
43
6
2021/22 (Chelsea)
38
8
2022/23 (Chelsea)
30
1
2023/24 (AC Milan)
50
15
2024/25 (AC Milan)
50
17
2025/26 (AC Milan)
20
10
It’s clear he’s improved a lot since his days at Stamford Bridge, and he’d surely be an upgrade in attack for THFC after this hugely disappointing season.
One imagines Pulisic could also do a job for Arsenal right now, with Mikel Arteta’s side lacking much in the way of spark or goal threat as players like Martin Odegaard, Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka have suffered dips in form.
Liverpool could also do well to think about improving in that area as Mohamed Salah is ageing and has looked past his best this season, while Cody Gakpo has been a little inconsistent and Federico Chiesa has largely fallen out of favour.
United strengthened their attack last summer with Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, so it’s not clear if there’s room for Pulisic as well, though more depth is always useful.
Tottenham are navigating another managerial crossroads, with The Sun suggesting the club are exploring a short-term appointment before potentially moving to rehire former boss Mauricio Pochettino after the upcoming World Cup.
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Pochettino, currently leading the United States men’s national soccer team, remains a highly respected figure in North London.
During his five-year spell at Tottenham between 2014 and 2019, he transformed the club into consistent top-four contenders and guided them to the 2019 UEFA Champions League final.
His tenure is still viewed by many within the club as one of the most progressive eras in Spurs’ modern history.
Tottenham identify Pochettino as top target
Tottenham’s interest in Pochettino is not merely sentimental. Sources indicate that key figures within the hierarchy believe his tactical identity, emphasis on youth development, and understanding of the club’s culture could restore long-term stability.
However, with Pochettino committed to the U.S. national team through the summer tournament, any return would likely have to wait.
This timing has prompted Tottenham to consider an interim solution, a manager capable of steadying the team in the short term while a more permanent plan is shaped.
If circumstances align after the World Cup, Spurs could find themselves revisiting a familiar chapter, one they hope might reignite their pursuit of sustained success.
Expected to make his return to the pitch with Santos next Sunday, Neymar received a concerning warning: "It doesn’t matter if we leave him out of the World Cup."
Neymar’s return to the pitch after arthroscopic surgery on his left knee is fast approaching, with the Brazil star already back training alongside his teammates at Santos. However, ahead of Sunday’s match against Velo Clube, the forward received a stark and troubling warning: “It doesn’t matter if we leave him out of the World Cup.“
Now attention shifts to Sunday’s match at Vila Belmiro, where Santos will host the final round of the Campeonato Paulista against Velo Clube, a game in which Neymar could finally return after more than two months out. Still, an unexpected warning has raised concern in Brazil ahead of kickoff.
On Thursday, Velo Clube ultras showed up at the team’s training ground and addressed the players before the crucial match, singling out Neymar: “I need every single one of you out there sweating blood. If we have to leave Neymar out of the World Cup, then leave that — out of the World Cup. We have to do whatever it takes to win this game, you understand?”
"Se for pra tirar o Neymar da copa, tira mano, foda-se"
The video, published by the group itself, quickly went viral on social media, sparking unease among fans. According to the supporters, the tone was meant as motivation rather than a threat, while the Velo Clube board released a statement stressing that fan invasions and interruptions of training sessions are not tolerated.
Velo Clube enters the final match sitting 15th, inside the relegation zone, with just one win in seven games in the 2026 Paulista campaign, meaning a victory over Santos would secure survival. Meanwhile, the Peixe sit 10th and, with a win plus favorable results elsewhere, could still climb into the top eight and reach the playoff phase, which would give Neymar additional matches to regain full fitness.
Neymar’s response to the warning
The video spread rapidly across social media, intensifying attention on the match and on Neymar’s fitness, with the World Cup widely expected to be the final major objective of his career. The most alarming aspect was that the ultras’ own account posted the clip targeting the forward, which some interpreted as a direct threat to his well-being.
Neymar’s Instagram story.
While he has not addressed the video directly, Neymar shared an Instagram story featuring Brazilian icon Adriano celebrating with a shirt bearing the message: “Que Deus Perdoe essas pessoas ruins (May God forgive these bad people.” Despite the controversy, the Santos star followed up by posting several images from his training sessions, both in the gym and on the field, raising expectations for his imminent return.
After the crushing 4-0 defeat against Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey semifinals, FC Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick issued a wake-up call to Lamine Yamal and the rest of the players.
Hansi Flick suffered his worst defeat since joining Barcelona as Atletico Madrid delivered a dominant performance in the 2026 Copa del Rey semifinals, sealing a 4-0 result. With qualification for the final now in serious jeopardy, the German coach issued a wake-up call to Lamine Yamal and the rest of the Barca squad ahead of the second leg at home.
In the postmatch press conference, Flick was asked for his thoughts on the performance, and the German coach was candid: “We didn’t play well as a team in the first half. The distance were too long, and we didn’t press as we wanted and I would have liked to have seen the hunger that Atlético showed.“
Despite acknowledging that his side was overwhelmed by the team coached by Diego Simeone, Flick still believes a comeback is possible. “In the second half was much better, and we still have another game, and we’ll fight for that. We have two halves left — 45 minutes where we can try to win both halves 2-0. That’s our goal. We’ll fight for it, and we’ll need our fans at home at Camp Nou, and then we’ll see what happens.”
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona.
Flick on the disallowed goal
With the final score at 4-0, Atletico, the more dominant side over the full 90 minutes of the first leg, could have extended its lead, while Barcelona also had chances to narrow the gap. One key moment came when Pau Cubarsí pounced on a rebound in the box that appeared to give the Blaugrana their first goal.
However, seven minutes later, after a lengthy VAR review, the defender’s goal was ruled out. Fermín López’s shot from outside the box had been blocked by Robert Lewandowski, and Cubarsí finished the rebound, but VAR spotted a marginal offside in the buildup, a decision that sparked controversy.
Asked about the officiating, Flick voiced frustration over the time it took for the decision: “What should I say? For me, it’s a mess. They have to wait 7 minutes to find something. When I see the situation, it was clearly no offside, but at the end maybe they could see something different, but at least tell us. There’s no communication, and this is so bad here.“
Instead, his performance fell short of expectations. The 18-year-old was effectively neutralized by Matteo Ruggeri, tasked with marking him closely, and finished without a single shot, completing just six of 12 dribbles while losing possession 29 times.
Lamine Yamal (L) and Hansi Flick (R), Head Coach of FC Barcelona.
Lionel Messi's hopes in the 2026 World Cup have been put in doubt as head coach Lionel Scaloni is reportedly concerned over several Argentina players.
Lionel Messi has begun his preparation for the 2026 World Cup on the wrong foot after suffering an injury during Inter Miami’s preseason. However, his outlook for the tournament has taken another hit, with head coach Lionel Scaloni reportedly growing concerned about Argentina’s players.
According to ESPN’s Esteban Edul, there is significant concern within the national team’s coaching staff led by Scaloni regarding the form of Argentina’s players. As the journalist reported, the staff believes that “individually, each player is performing well below what they are capable of.“
Among the players expected to be starters at the 2026 World Cup, only two have stood out for their strong form. The main positives have been Enzo Fernández, who is enjoying an excellent stretch with 11 goals in 38 matches (his best season at Chelsea) and Lisandro Martínez, who has proven vital to Manchester United’s resurgence since returning from his ACL injury.
Lionel Scaloni head coach of Argentina talks with Lionel Messi.
What about the rest of Argentina’s players?
Among the projected starters, only Fernández and Martínez are currently viewed as being in top form. Others who could be added to that list include Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez, a key figure for an Aston Villa side currently sitting third in the Premier League, and Lautaro Martínez, Inter Milan’s leader and Serie A’s top scorer with 14 goals.
However, concerns have reportedly been raised about the level of several regular starters, including right back Nahuel Molina, left back Nicolás Tagliafico, midfielders Alexis Mac Allister and Rodrigo De Paul (who has yet to start the 2026 season with Inter Miami) and Julián Álvarez. Despite their status as World Cup champions, the 2025-26 campaign has not been especially promising for what is expected to be Argentina’s starting lineup.
World Cup preparation already underway in Argentina
Even though he has been reluctant to confirm his participation, the 2026 World Cup remains Lionel Messi’s primary objective in the twilight of his career. While Inter Miami has indicated that his injury appears to be minor, reports suggest that the decision to postpone Friday’s match against Independiente del Valle, aside from contractual factors, was also meant to avoid exposing the Argentine star to unnecessary risk.
Earlier this year, Lionel Scaloni revealed that he spoke with Messi to discuss planning for the World Cup. In late January, the Argentina boss also met with Atletico Madrid coaching staff and players Juan Musso, Thiago Almada, Nicolás González, and Julián Álvarez, with Nahuel Molina and Giuliano Simeone absent from a team dinner but still part of preparations that began six months before the World Cup kickoff.
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While the January transfer window might have only slammed shut less than a fortnight ago, plenty of the Premier League’s new recruit have certainly hit the ground running. With many of England’s elite once again breaking the bank, plenty of the biggest name arrivals have made quite the immediate impact at their respective new homes. […]
With Vinicius Junior’s future under increasing scrutiny, speculation has intensified about whether he could leave Real Madrid, return to Flamengo, or even join Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League.
The global transfer market is bracing for another seismic storyline involving one of soccer’s biggest stars. With Vinicius Junior’s future under increasing scrutiny, speculation has intensified about whether he could leave Real Madrid, return to Flamengo, or even join Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League.
The uncertainty surrounding his contract situation, combined with growing external interest and emotional ties to Brazil, has turned his future into one of the most dramatic narratives in world soccer. Yet amid the rumors, a brief but revealing admission from Flamengo’s president has added a new layer of intrigue to the debate, and it could reshape expectations around the winger’s next move.
Saudi Arabia has once again positioned itself as a major disruptor in soccer’s elite transfer market. According to journalist Ben Jacobs,Real Madrid is expected to receive a formal approach for Vinicius next summer, with Saudi clubs prepared to table an unprecedented financial package potentially worth up to $1.2 billion in total contract value. The Saudi Pro League’s interest is seen as part of a broader strategy to attract players in their prime rather than veterans, with Vinicius viewed as a statement signing that could redefine the league’s global credibility.
Real Madrid, meanwhile, is said to be determined not to lose one of its most influential players for free. Vinicius’ current contract runs until June 2027, but negotiations to extend his deal have stalled, creating tension inside the club. Madrid’s hierarchy has made it clear that allowing him to reach free agency is not an option.
Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid gestures during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Flamengo’s emotional dream and public desire
While Saudi Arabia offers money and prestige, Flamengo offers something different: home. Vinicius spent 12 years at the Brazilian club before leaving for Madrid in 2018, and his emotional connection remains strong.
The Rubro-Negro’s sporting director, Jose Boto, openly acknowledged the club’s desire to bring him back, insisting that the door will always be open. “The door is always open for Vini,” Boto said. “His contract is close to ending, we won’t have to pay anything to Real Madrid.”
The club’s recent strategy, including the high-profile return of Lucas Paqueta, has reinforced the idea that the Brazilian side wants to repatriate its academy stars. Emotional ties, identity, and belonging are central to the club’s pitch, even if it cannot compete financially with Europe or Saudi Arabia.
José Boto sobre Vini Jr no Flamengo:
“O contrato está acabando, ele me mandou um presente muito bonito… Depende mais do Vini do que do Flamengo. A porta para o Vini está sempre aberta.”
The 10-word admission that reveals Flamengo’s reality
However, the romantic narrative was confronted by a blunt reality check from Flamengo president Luiz Eduardo Baptista. Speaking candidly about the possibility of signing Vinicius, he delivered a striking admission that cut through the speculation:“We want Vini, but he’s not yet within Flamengo’s reach.”
Those ten words revealed the club’s limitations. Baptista explained that any move for the 25-year-old would require financial resources far beyond what Flamengo can currently offer, especially compared to Europe and Saudi Arabia. “Vinicius Junior wants to stay in Europe… It’s more of a conversation for the fans to imagine,” he added, highlighting the gap between ambition and reality.
Vinicius Junior of Flamengo celebrates the victory with the fans
Behind the scenes, negotiations have stalled, rumors have multiplied, and clarity has been slow to arrive. Yet, a crucial decision has now emerged, and it could shape his trajectory for years to come.
Christian Pulisic remains at the center of a growing transfer narrative, with Europe’s elite watching closely and speculation intensifying ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The American star has rebuilt his reputation in Italy, becoming one of Milan’s most influential figures, and his resurgence has not gone unnoticed by Premier League giants.
As English sides monitor his situation, questions linger over what comes next for Pulisic and how Milan plans to secure his long-term future. Behind the scenes, negotiations have stalled, rumors have multiplied, and clarity has been slow to arrive. Yet, a crucial decision has now emerged, and it could shape his trajectory for years to come.
Since arriving in Italy from Chelsea, Pulisic has transformed into a leader and a consistent attacking force. His time in England was marked by flashes of brilliance and frustrating injuries, but Milan offered him a fresh platform to rediscover his form.
He has registered 42 goals and 25 assists in 120 appearances since joining Milan, becoming one of the club’s most reliable performers. Even this season, despite injury setbacks, he remains among the team’s top scorers, underlining his importance. Thus, it comes as no surprise that his resurgence has reignited Premier League interest.
Reports suggest that Liverpool and Arsenal have been closely monitoring his contract situation, with both clubs viewing him as an experienced and versatile option for their attacking line. The timing is crucial, as Pulisic’s contract runs toward its latter stages and his market value continues to rise.
Growing uncertainty over contract talks
Despite his importance, negotiations over a contract renewal have not progressed smoothly. Reports from Italy suggested that Pulisic expected a new deal by now, but no formal offer arrived, fueling speculation about his future. “There’s been a stalemate that’s been going on for a long time,” Italian journalist Marco Guidi explained, highlighting how discussions have lingered without resolution. “It’s a situation that needs to be addressed.”
The club’s lack of urgency has been notable, especially as Premier League clubs monitor the situation. Analysts have noted that Pulisic’s salary remains below that of some of Milan’s top earners, which could complicate negotiations, as his performances warrant a higher wage bracket.
The decision revealed and why Milan is calm
Liverpool and Arsenal have both been linked with a potential move, particularly as they reassess their attacking options for the future. However, despite all the speculation, Milan has quietly clarified its stance on Pulisic’s future. The club plans to exercise its unilateral option to extend his contract until 2028, effectively securing his future without rushing into a new deal. As Relevo’sMatteo Moretto explained, “Pulisic’s contract expires in 2028, so 27+1, and there’s an option to renew in Milan’s favor, which Milan will obviously exercise.”
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match.
This revelation changes the landscape entirely. While Premier League clubs may be monitoring his situation, the Rossoneri remain in control of his future and are under no immediate pressure to sell. The extension option gives the club leverage, ensuring that any potential move would require significant negotiation and financial commitment.
Despite the apparent stalemate in negotiations, Milan is not panicking. The San Siro outfit believes it has time on its side, especially with the extension option in place. “So, Milan are in no rush to renew Pulisic’s contract; there’s great calm, great tranquility,” Moretto added.
Financial considerations also play a role. As the 27-year-old winger falls outside Italy’s tax benefits framework over time, offering him a significantly improved salary could become more complicated. This has contributed to the slow pace of negotiations, even as his performances justify a raise.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates his goal with Strahinja Pavlovic that was later disallowed
Mexico’s national team is finalizing its preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
With just four months until the 2026 World Cup kicks off, national teams are entering the final stages of their preparation. Mexico are no exception, with the added responsibility of serving as one of the tournament’s three host nations.
“The Mexican Football Federation has already finalized El Tri’s final three opponents,” Marca reported this week, citing a report from TUDN. “Mexico will face Australia, Ghana, and Serbia.”
The dates for those matches have not yet been announced, but they are expected to take place in the days leading up to the start of the tournament. Before that, Javier Aguirre’s team will play at least two additional friendlies. The first is scheduled for February 25 against Iceland at Estadio Corregidora in Queretaro.
Then, during the March FIFA international break, Mexico will face Portugal at Estadio Azteca. Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to be the main attraction, although it has not yet been confirmed whether the 41-year-old forward will take part in the match.
Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre.
Following those games, Mexico will play the previously mentioned friendlies against Australia, Ghana, and Serbia. According to TUDN’s report, two of those three matches will be held in Mexico, though the venues have not yet been announced, while the remaining game will take place at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
Mexico’s opponents in the World Cup
Mexico will have the honor of kicking off the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The tournament’s opening match is set for June 11 at Estadio Azteca, where El Tri will face South Africa in the Group A opener.
Javier Aguirre and his squad will return to action a week later. On June 18, this time at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, Mexico will face South Korea in their second group-stage match.
Group A play will conclude on June 24. On that day, South Africa and South Korea will face each other while, simultaneously, Mexico will play their third opponent. That team has yet to be determined and will emerge from a European playoff to be decided in March: Denmark, North Macedonia, Czechia, or Ireland.
A Barcelona player could become Christian Pulisic's teammate at Milan in the following transfer window.
Milan trails its archrival Inter in Serie A but has shown clear improvement from last season, and the club is already planning how to strengthen the squad next year. With ambitions to climb back to the top domestically and in Europe, the Italian side is targeting affordable, young options to add depth. Christian Pulisic could soon have a new teammate from Barcelona.
The name linked to a move to Italy is Gerard Martín, 23. The center back has played more minutes under Hansi Flick than many expected, and that exposure has drawn attention from clubs across Europe. Scouts have noted his calmness on the ball and his capacity to step into a starting role despite still being relatively young.
Martín is a left-footed center back, a profile that is hard to find and valued for balance in build-up play down the left side. In addition to his technique and experience at a major club, he can also cover left back, which increases his appeal to teams seeking tactical flexibility.
Martín’s season with Barcelona
Martín was not expected to get many minutes given Iñigo Martínez’s presence and the club’s plans to sign reinforcements in that area. But the older defender’s departure opened a spot in the lineup and gave Martín a real chance to prove himself.
Martín can be a center back of a left back (Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)
Even though Barcelona has not been known for rock-solid defending this season, Martín’s involvement has been higher than projected. He has played 19 La Liga matches, eight Champions League appearances, and three Copa del Rey matches.
After winning La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Supercopa de España last season, he added another Supercopa de España this season when Barcelona defeated Real Madrid in the final.
Martín’s potential price tag
There is no certainty about what AC Milan would pay if they make an offer. Market estimates put his value around €25 million (almost $30 million), which could be acceptable to Barcelona if they secure a replacement first.
Martín was on Wolverhampton’s radar last transfer window, when the English club offered €15 million; at that time the player declined the move. Everton is also reported to be interested.
Lamine Yamal endured a painful defeat with Barcelona against Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey.
On Thursday, Barcelona suffered their toughest blow of the 2025-26 season. Lamine Yamal’s side fell 4-0 to Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals, leaving them in a very difficult position heading into the return match.
For Yamal, the night at Estadio Metropolitano will go down as the worst defeat of his professional career. Since making his Barcelona debut in April 2023, the young Spanish winger had never lost a match by four or more goals. The loss marked an unwanted first in what has otherwise been a meteoric rise.
The closest comparison prior to Thursday’s defeat against Atletico Madrid came in another high-stakes clash against a domestic powerhouse. In the 2024 Spanish Super Cup final, Real Madrid handed Barcelona a 4-1 loss to lift the trophy.
Other notable defeats since Lamine became part of the first team include a 3-0 loss to Chelsea in the current UEFA Champions League league phase and a 4-1 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the 2023-24 Champions League quarterfinals. In none of those matches was Yamal able to get on the scoresheet to alter the course of the game.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid scores his team’s fourth goal vs. Barcelona.
The remarkable 73-year streak Barcelona ended
Barcelona’s loss to Atletico Madrid will carry historical weight for several reasons. Chief among them was the blistering start by the hosts, who scored twice in the opening 14 minutes and built a 4-0 lead by halftime.
The last time Barcelona went into halftime trailing by four goals was 73 years ago. According to sports statistics account MisterChip on X, Real Madrid were the last team to achieve such a margin, leading 4-0 at the break during a 1953-54 La Liga match that eventually ended 5-0 in favor of Los Blancos.
A heavy defeat for Hansi Flick as well
Just as it is difficult to find a poorer first-half performance in Barcelona’s modern history than Thursday’s showing in the Copa del Rey, the same can be said for Hansi Flick’s managerial career.
Nothing similar had happened during his time at Barcelona, nor in his previous spells with Germany’s national team or Bayern Munich. The only comparable instance dates back to his early coaching days with Hoffenheim in Germany’s fourth division in 2005. That year, his team trailed 4-1 at halftime against Kickers Offenbach in a match that ultimately ended in a 6-2 defeat.
Liverpool are reportedly keeping tabs on the Wolves attacker Mateus Mane.
The 18-year-old has done well for the Premier League club this season despite their struggles, and he has attracted the attention of multiple teams. According to a report from DaveOCKop, the player’s representatives have recently visited the AXA training centre, and it will be interesting to see whether Liverpool makes a move for him at the end of the season.
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Liverpool could use Mateus Mane
It is no secret that they need more quality on the flanks. They should look to bring in someone who will add explosive pace and unpredictability to the attack.
Mane could be tempted to join Liverpool in the summer. It would be a huge opportunity for him and a major step up in his career. Wolves have had a disastrous season, and they are one of the favourites to go down. The 18-year-old will not want to compete in the second division of English football with them. A move to a Premier League club could be ideal for him in the summer.
Mateus Mane applauds the Wolves fans (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
It remains to be seen whether Liverpool can win the race for his signature. Multiple clubs are reportedly monitoring his situation, and it will not be easy for the Premier League champions to complete the deal.
They have done well with young players in the past, and they could help an 18-year-old improve and fulfil his potential. Mane has already shown his quality in the Premier League, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He could develop into a future star for Liverpool.
Wolves could look to demand a premium for the talented young attacker, and it remains to be seen whether Liverpool is prepared to pay up.
Amid the uncertainty surrounding Robert Lewandowski’s future, Barcelona reportedly target Dušan Vlahović as an attacking reinforcement. However, Hansi Flick might encounter challenges in securing his arrival, as the Serbian is supposedly considering two alternatives for his future.
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Barcelona have established themselves as one of the most potent attacking teams in the world. Despite this, Robert Lewandowski’s future has been in doubt, and he appears to be moving away from the club. Consequently, Dušan Vlahović’s potential arrival as a free agent has gained momentum. However, Hansi Flick might face challenges in securing his signing, as the Serbian forward reportedly considers two options for his future.
According to TEAMtalk, Chelsea are the favorites to sign Dušan Vlahović as a free agent, as the Serbian striker has long desired the experience of playing in the Premier League. However, an agreement between the two parties is not fully sealed, with Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Newcastle United also looking to secure his arrival for the 2026–27 season.
Despite interest from several Premier League clubs, Juventusstill remain hopeful of securing Vlahović’s renewal. According to Daniele Longo, the Serbian forward is considering extending his contract with the Italian side. Even if the negotiations have been stalled for several months, Vlahovic maintains an excellent relationship with coach Luciano Spalletti and is excited about working alongside him, as reported by Giovanni Albanese.
Dušan Vlahović has yet to cement his status as one of Europe’s top strikers during his time at Juventus. While he consistently averages more than 15 goals per season, he hasn’t quite replicated the exceptional form he displayed at Fiorentina, where he eclipsed the 20-goal mark. Despite this, the Serbian forward remains a crucial asset in attack, sparking interest from numerous teams across Europe, such as Barcelona, who are closely monitoring his potential transfer.
Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Eder Militao of Real Madrid.
Barcelona do not only keep Vlahovic as attacking option
Ferran Torres has demonstrated top form, yet Barcelona reportedly remain focused on strengthening their attack. With Lewandowski potentially leaving as a free agent, Hansi Flick might receive a marquee reinforcement to boost competition for the Spaniard. In that sense, Dušan Vlahović has emerged as a strong possibility, but given the complications surrounding his situation, they are supposedly considering other alternatives.
According to Diario Sport, Julián Alvarez is Barcelona’s top priority to strengthen their attack. Despite going around 100 days without scoring, the Atlético Madrid striker is seen as the ideal player for Hansi Flick’s team. However, he could be involved in a transfer worth more than €100 million, as he is a key player for Los Colchoneros. If the Argentine or Serbian are not signed, Robert Lewandowski could extend his contract for another year as a backup striker.
Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona and Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus.
A key development behind the scenes suggests that Ronaldo’s influence is being felt—and that the club may be entering a calmer phase with a crucial renewal on the horizon.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s turbulent protest against the Saudi Pro League establishment may finally be giving way to a sense of stability. After refusing to feature in competitive matches despite being fit and available, the Portuguese icon made headlines not for goals but for defiance. His boycott exposed internal tensions, governance disputes, and frustration with how Al-Nassr was being managed. Now, however, a key development behind the scenes suggests that Ronaldo’s influence is being felt—and that the club may be entering a calmer phase with a crucial renewal on the horizon.
In early February 2026, the Portuguese stunned fans and analysts alike by deliberately sitting out Saudi Pro League matches. This was not a fitness issue, nor a tactical decision by the coach. Instead, it was a calculated protest against the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF), which owns a majority stake in the club and several other giants in the Kingdom.
The roots of the dispute were multifaceted. Ronaldo was reportedly frustrated with perceived inequality in investment, especially after rivals strengthened their squads during the January transfer window while his own side made limited moves. He also had concerns about Al-Nassr‘s autonomy, believing that the PIF’s influence over executives and strategic decisions undermined the club’s sporting vision.
His protest had tangible consequences. The 41-year-old superstar missed league games against Al-Riyadh and Al-Ittihad, sending a powerful message that went beyond soccer. The Saudi Pro League issued a warning, stating that no individual player could dictate decisions beyond their own club, while the PIF defended its financial discipline and management approach.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr
Al-Nassr on verge of renewing Ronaldo’s trusted teammate
While Ronaldo’s boycott dominated headlines, a quieter but equally important development was unfolding in the background. The club opened formal discussions to extend the contract of a key midfield figure, regarded as a cornerstone of the team’s structure and an essential part of Ronaldo’s support system on the pitch.
This player is Marcelo Brozovic, the Croatian midfielder whose current contract is set to expire at the end of the season. Negotiations are reportedly initially in their preliminary stages, with the player and his representatives awaiting a formal meeting to discuss terms. Despite interest from European clubs, Brozovic reportedly prioritizes staying in Riyadh, underlining his importance to the club’s long-term project.
Now, according to Saudi newspaper Al-Youm, the midfielder has already given initial approval to remain beyond his current deal, pending final contract details. This development comes at the request of coach Jorge Jesus, who is keen to retain his experience and tactical influence.
Marcelo Brozovic of Al Nassr.
Why Brozovic matters to Ronaldo and the club
For Ronaldo, the potential renewal of his trusted midfield partner represents more than just squad depth. It is a sign that the club is listening, restructuring, and building around a core he believes in. After weeks of tension, protest, and public scrutiny, this development suggests a reset—a step toward restoring confidence in the project.
Brozovic’s significance goes far beyond goals and assists. This season, he has played 24 matches, scoring once and providing four assists, but his real value lies in controlling tempo, stabilizing midfield transitions, and linking defense with attack. For Ronaldo, having a reliable midfield orchestrator allows him to focus on scoring, knowing the engine room is secure.
Julián Álvarez was subject of a mysterious message from Barcelona president Rafael Yuste
Barcelona are looking for a striker who can replace Robert Lewandowski. The Polish striker is 37 years old, which means they need to find a successor soon. The player who best fits the profile is Atlético Madrid’s Julián Álvarez.
The Argentine forward was not heavily pursued when he left Manchester City for Spain. However, he has since become an ideal candidate. The main issue is his price tag of around €100 million, which Barcelona cannot afford. For most clubs, that would make the transfer impossible, but interim president Rafael Yuste left the door open.
Yuste left a hard-to-read message when talking to the press in the Spanish capital: “There has already been some rapport. We have known everyone for years, and so one day, as always, it will be very nice.”
Álvarez’s season with Atlético Madrid
Álvarez’s first season with Atlético Madrid was outstanding. He scored 17 goals in 37 La Liga matches, finishing with 29 goals in 57 appearances across all competitions. His most notable moment, unfortunately, was the penalty that was ruled a miss for a slight double touch in the Champions League Round of 16 against Real Madrid.
Álvarez’s penalty miss (Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
This season, his performance has not been as strong. After a promising start with the team, this year has not matched his usual standards. With only seven La Liga goals in 23 matches, the reduced output of the current lineup has affected his numbers.
Despite this clear dip in form, Barcelona’s interest remains intact. If the price is right for both sides, Álvarez could be a strong addition for the Catalan side in the next transfer window.
Financial strategy behind a potential move
Barcelona’s ability to pursue a high-profile signing will largely depend on its financial planning over the coming months. The club continues to operate under strict spending limits imposed by La Liga’s financial regulations, meaning any major investment would likely require player sales to balance the books.
Club executives are evaluating their wage structure and potential departures as they prepare for the next transfer window. Any serious approach for Álvarez would need to fit within those financial restrictions before negotiations could realistically move forward.
Julián Álvarez has been linked to Barcelona for months
Cruz Azul play against Vancouver FC in the second leg of the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup first round. Below is all the key information you need, including the date, venue, kickoff time, and options to watch or live stream the match in the USA.
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Cruz Azul hold a commanding position heading into the return leg after delivering a dominant 3–0 road win in the opener, a result that matched their status as heavy favorites. With the series now shifting back home, the Cementeros look poised to close it out.
Vancouver FC, meanwhile, must push forward from the start in search of a near-miracle comeback that could change the tone of the night—don’t miss this clash as one side aims to finish the job and the other fights to keep its hopes alive.
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League continues to deliver headline-grabbing drama, and the latest twist involves Karim Benzema, Darwin Nunez, and a club forced to make ruthless choices.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League continues to deliver headline-grabbing drama, and the latest twist involves Karim Benzema, Darwin Nunez, and a club forced to make ruthless choices. As the arms race for global stars intensifies, the ripple effects of one blockbuster transfer have triggered a domino reaction that few anticipated.
With Benzema’s immediate impact, Nunez’s uncertain future, and Ronaldo watching closely from the rival title race, the league has entered another volatile chapter; one that highlights how power, prestige, and quotas collide in modern soccer. The Saudi Pro League’s winter transfer window has been defined by ambition and spectacle. Karim Benzema’s switch from rivals Al-Ittihad toAl-Hilalsent shockwaves across the region, with the French legend making an immediate statement by scoring a hat-trick on debut.
His arrival wasn’t just symbolic. It was transformational. For a club chasing domestic dominance and continental glory, the Frenchman’s presence reshaped the internal hierarchy overnight. But with strict foreign player limits in place, the arrival of one superstar meant another would have to make way. And that is where Darwin Nunez found himself at the center of an unexpected storm.
Midway through the restructuring, the club made a decision that stunned supporters and analysts alike. Darwin Nunez has been omitted from the Saudi Pro League squad following Karim Benzema’s arrival, meaning he can now only feature in the AFC Champions League for the remainder of the season.
Darwin Nunez of Al Hilal celebrates after scoring
According to Coluna Do Fla, foreign registration limits forced management to make difficult choices after Benzema took one of the available slots. The same fate reportedly befell defender Pablo Marí, underlining the ruthlessness of squad planning at the elite level. This move represents a dramatic fall from grace for Nunez, who joined for $63million last summer amid huge expectations and was supposed to be a cornerstone of the project.
Performance, pressure, and the Benzema effect
Nunez’s time in Saudi Arabia has been mixed. In 23 appearances, he scored seven goals and provided five assists, numbers that were deemed underwhelming for a club targeting silverware. His performances, combined with Benzema’s explosive start, pushed him down the pecking order. As transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano reported, “the league leader has now removed the Uruguayan from the league squad.”
That statement sent shockwaves through soccer circles and raised immediate questions about his future. The 38-year-old veteran’s arrival didn’t just add competition; it fundamentally altered the club’s tactical and commercial priorities. A Ballon d’Or winner with a legendary pedigree, Benzema instantly became the focal point, leaving Nunez with limited opportunities and a diminished role.
Repeat of Firmino and Neymar’s cases
The decision wasn’t purely tactical—it was structural. Saudi clubs are restricted in the number of foreign players they can register for domestic competitions, and Benzema’s arrival forced management to reshuffle the list.
This mirrors past situations, such as when Roberto Firmino and Neymar faced a similar fate, highlighting how the league’s regulations can abruptly change careers. For Nunez, the consequence is severe: he will miss domestic league action and can only play a handful of continental matches this season.
Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Charlie Cresswell during the summer transfer window.
The 23-year-old defender has done quite well for Toulouse, and a report from SportsBoom claims that Liverpool could offer €30 million for him in the summer. It is no secret that Liverpool need a quality central defender. The England youth International could be a very useful acquisition for them.
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Charlie Cresswell would be a solid addition
He has shown his quality in Ligue 1, and he has the physicality and technical attributes for English football as well. He has been consistently linked to Premier League clubs in recent months. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool can win the race for his signature.
Charlie Cresswell of England reacts during the UEFA European Under-21 Championship. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)
Similarly, Chelsea need more defensive depth as well. They are looking to get rid of players like Axel Disasi and Benoit Badiashile. Cresswell could prove an excellent addition and an upgrade over some of their current options. The opportunity to join the London club could be quite exciting for the young defender. It would be a major step in his career, and he would get to play for one of the world’s biggest clubs.
Meanwhile, Cristian Romero has been linked with a move away from Tottenham. They will need to replace him properly, and it is no surprise that they are looking at the 23-year-old. It will be interesting to see if they can beat Liverpool and Chelsea to his signature.
The young defender should look to join a club where he will be a key player. He will not want to sit on the bench at a big club. Any club hoping to sign him might need to provide him with assurances of game time.
Arsenal and Real Madrid are interested in signing the Borussia Dortmund left-back Daniel Svensson.
According to a report from Fichajes, the two clubs hope to sign the 23-year-old at the end of the season and would have to pay €30 million to complete the deal.
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There is no doubt that both of the financial muscle to afford him. He could be a long-term acquisition for them. Real Madrid need more depth in the left-back department, and the Swedish defender is likely to get ample opportunities if he can adapt to Spanish football quickly.
Daniel Svensson has been linked with Arsenal (Getty Images)
However, Arsenal are well stocked in the defensive unit. The 23-year-old might not be a guaranteed starter at the north London club. He should look to join a club where there is a prominent role for him in the starting lineup. Sitting on the bench at a pea club would be detrimental to his development.
It remains to be seen how the situation develops. The asking price is reasonable for a player of his quality, and Svensson could justify the investment in future. He will look to prove himself at the highest level, and he will certainly hope that either of the two clubs can agree on a deal with the German outfit in the summer.
Arsenal and Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing the Nottingham Forest attacker Omari Hutchinson.
The 22-year-old has been outstanding for Nottingham Forest since joining the club, and the two Premier League clubs are monitoring his situation. It will be interesting to see if they follow up on their interest with an offer to sign him at the end of the season.
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Omari Hutchinson price revealed
As per Sportsboom, he could cost around £55-60 million. Beyond his strong performances, his homegrown status makes him an attractive option for both clubs. Hutchinson came through the Academy at both Arsenal and Chelsea, and it will be interesting to see whether he is willing to return to either club.
Similarly, Chelsea could use more quality in the attacking unit. Both clubs have the financial muscle to pay the asking price, and it remains to be seen how the situation unfolds. Nottingham Forest are currently fighting for survival and are unlikely to retain key players if they are relegated to the Championship. Arsenal and Chelsea will certainly look to explore the situation if it comes to that.
Omari Hutchinson of Nottingham Forest looks on during the warm up. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)
The opportunity to play for Arsenal or Chelsea will be exciting for the young attacker. It would be a major step up in his career, and he would get to test myself at the highest level.
The asking price is quite high, and the two clubs will probably hope to negotiate a more reasonable deal if they decide to make a move for him in the summer.
Chelsea are hoping to sign the Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.
According to a report from Fichajes, Chelsea are working to finalise an offer for the Brazilian midfielder. They believe that he could be the ideal acquisition for them in the summer.
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Chelsea could use Bruno Guimaraes
They need someone who can dictate the tempo of the game and help out with the defence. The South American would be the ideal acquisition. He has been a reliable performer for Newcastle since joining the club, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge.
The report claims that the player’s representatives are open to exploring a change of scenery. He has a contract with Newcastle until 2028, and they could be under pressure to sell him at the end of the season. The player is likely to cost around €75 million, and Chelsea are prepared to pay.
They need quality players like him if they want to fight for major trophies. The Brazilian is not just a quality midfielder; he is also a leader at Newcastle. His leadership qualities could prove to be invaluable for Chelsea.
Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes could be a Chelsea target (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
His departure would be a major blow for Newcastle, but they are unlikely to be able to force the player to stay against his wishes. If Chelsea can convince him to join the club, Newcastle will have to reluctantly accept his departure.
The Brazilian has been an invaluable asset for Newcastle, but he needs to be fighting for major trophies at this stage of his career. Moving to Chelsea could allow him to push for the league title or the UEFA Champions League in future. It could be the ideal step up in his career right now.
Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in signing Aleksandar Stankovic from Club Brugge.
The 20-year-old midfielder has impressed at the Belgian club and has attracted the attention of Premier League clubs. According to a report from TEAMtalk, Premier League clubs have been tracking the 20-year-old closely and could make a move for him in the summer.
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Aleksandar Stankovic is a man in demand
“Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs and United have been regular visitors to see Stankovic,” a source revealed to TEAMtalk. “He is a real class act. Not dissimilar to a young Declan Rice – that’s the comparison for me.
“You can see he’s inherited his class from his father. This kid is a major talent.”
It will be interesting to see which of the English clubs decide to act on their interest with an official proposal in the summer. Arsenal are well stocked in the middle of the park, but the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Spurs could certainly use more depth in the middle of the park. The 20-year-old will add control, composure, and defensive steel in the midfield.
Harry Kane of Bayern Munich has an attempted shot whilst under pressure from Aleksandar Stankovic of Club Brugge (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
Stankovic is quite young, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He could develop into a top-class player with the right guidance. It remains to be seen where he ends up. He will look to compete at the highest level, and the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham could provide him with the platform.
He should look to join a club that offers regular opportunities and a prominent role on the team.
It is fair to assume that the English clubs have the financial resources to convince Club Brugge, and the player is unlikely to need much convincing either. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.
Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months.
According to Fichajes, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Newcastle are keen on the 22-year-old central midfielder.
The African player is highly rated in the Premier League and has a bright future. He could develop into a top-class player with the right guidance. It remains to be seen whether the Premier League clubs can get the deal done.
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Carlos Baleba will cost a premium
He is likely to cost a lot of money, and the likes of Chelsea and Tottenham will have to break the Bank for him. Chelsea need more depth in the middle of the park if they want to compete for major trophies. The Brighton star could be the ideal acquisition. He has proven his quality in the Premier League, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He has all the tools to develop into a future star.
Meanwhile, Tottenham need more control, composure, and defensive cover in the middle of the park. The Cameroon International could be ideal for them.
Carlos Baleba in action for Brighton last season (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images)
Newcastle are also monitoring his situation. They are looking to build a formidable team for the future and hope to fight for major trophies. The young African midfielder could be an exceptional acquisition for them. He could form a solid partnership with Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali.
It will be interesting to see where the midfielder ends up.
Brighton will not want to lose him easily, and they are likely to demand a premium. The report claims that the Premier League club will not sanction his departure for below £100 million. It remains to be seen whether any club is willing to pay up.
Arsenal are reportedly interested in the Barcelona attacker Raphinha.
The 29-year-old has been one of the best players in the world since joining, with 18 goal contributions this season. According to Fichajes, Arsenal have long admired the player and are prepared to reignite their interest in the attacker. Mikel Arteta has tried to sign the player in the past.
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Barcelona not keen on Raphinha sale
Barcelona does not plan to lose him anytime soon. They will only sanction his departure if his €1 billion release clause is paid. The report further claims that he is likely to be the club’s captain next season. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Arsenal need more quality and depth on the flanks. They need someone who can create opportunities in the final third and add unpredictability to the attack.
They signed players like Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke, but they have not lived up to expectations. Raphinha would be a definite upgrade on the two players. However, the deal is highly unlikely. It will be interesting to see if Arsenal decide to move on to other options now.
The player is reportedly happy and content at Barcelona and has no desire to leave the club. It seems extremely unlikely that Arsenal will be able to convince the Spanish club and the player anytime soon.
Raphinha warming up for Barcelona (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
There is no doubt that the 29-year-old would have been an exceptional acquisition for the Gunners. He previously played in the Premier League with Leeds United and could’ve made an immediate impact.
Arsenal are pushing for the league title this season, and it remains to be seen whether they can go all the way. Regardless, they need more depth in the attacking unit in the summer.
While the January transfer window might have only slammed shut less than a fortnight ago, plenty of the Premier League’s new recruit have certainly hit the ground running. With many of England’s elite once again breaking the bank, plenty of the biggest name arrivals have made quite the immediate impact at their respective new homes. […]
According to Fabrizio Romano, Bayer Leverkusen have reached an agreement to sign Aleksa Damjanovic from Red Star Belgrade. A verbal deal is in place, and it will see the 17-year-old striker leave the 1991 European Cup winners to join the Bundesliga side at the end of the season. Damjanovic is a product of the Red […]
The draw for the 2026-27 UEFA Nations League has been completed, and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal have reason to celebrate.
While the world’s top national teams are currently focused on preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, other upcoming commitments are starting to emerge on the horizon. One of those is the 2026-27 UEFA Nations League, where Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal will aim to defend the title they won last year.
The European tournament will begin in September, during the first FIFA international break following the World Cup in North America. On Thursday, the draw was held to determine the groups for each of the four divisions.
Portugal were arguably the biggest beneficiaries of the draw, avoiding some of the toughest possible opponents. Spain, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, England, and Croatia all rank among the top 13 in the FIFA Rankings, making them formidable rivals.
Instead, Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates were placed in Group A4, the only group without any of those top-ranked teams. Portugal will face Denmark (21st in FIFA rankings), Norway (32nd), and Wales (35th) as they compete for a spot in the quarterfinals.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates with the trophy after winning the 2024-25 UEFA Nations League.
How does the UEFA Nations League 2026-27 work?
All UEFA member nations participate in the Nations League. Teams are divided into four divisions based on competitive level and recent results, with promotion and relegation systems similar to club leagues.
In the top division, the most competitive teams are placed into four groups of four. In the first round, each team plays home-and-away matches against the others in their group. After six games, the top two teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals. The tournament is scheduled to conclude in the summer of 2027.
League A groups:
Group A1: France, Italy, Belgium, Türkiye
Group A2: Germany, Netherlands, Serbia, Greece
Group A3: Spain, Croatia, England, Czechia
Group A4: Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Wales
Will Cristiano Ronaldo play in the Nations League?
Cristiano Ronaldo turned 41 last week. He remains a key figure in soccer despite his age and will be one of the main attractions at the 2026 World Cup. However, his international future after the tournament in North America is unclear. Similar to Lionel Messi, the next World Cup could be Ronaldo’s last major challenge with Portugal, as it is hard to imagine him starting a new four-year World Cup cycle at his age.
That said, the one-year duration of the UEFA Nations League could be enough motivation for him to continue. If he decides to participate, Ronaldo will be aiming for his third Nations League title, having previously won the tournament with Portugal in 2018-19 and 2024-25.
Following their impressive winning streak, Barcelona now face Atlético Madrid in the Copa del Rey semifinal. Although Hansi Flick is without Raphinha and Marcus Rashford, he also caused surprise by leaving Robert Lewandowski out of the starting lineup.
While the defeat against Real Sociedad raised doubts among supporters, Barcelona managed to turn things around, stringing together six consecutive victories. As a result, they enter the Copa del Rey semifinal against Atlético Madrid as clear favorites. Unlike previous matches, however, the Blaugrana are dealing with the significant absences of Raphinha and Marcus Rashford. Even so, Hansi Flick stunned many by naming Robert Lewandowski on the bench.
Robert Lewandowski is in peak physical condition and even scored in the recent match against RCD Mallorca. However, coach Hansi Flick chose to start Ferran Torres instead, a decision seemingly based purely on tactics. Despite this, the Polish striker may still get playing time, as he sits on the bench, ready to leverage his experience and goal-scoring prowess to make a difference.
Although the Polish absence is surprising, Ferran Torres is a fairly safe bet, as he has been the team’s top scorer this season. In addition, the Spaniard offers ideal tactical flexibility to face Atlético Madrid’s strong defense, which is a real advantage. Furthermore, he played only a few minutes against Mallorca, so he is in better physical condition than Lewandowski, who has started two consecutive games.
Alongside the Spaniard, Hansi Flick has decided to rely on Lamine Yamal and Dani Olmo in attack, seeking fluid movement up front to unsettle Atlético Madrid’s defenders. However, Barcelona will also place their hopes in Fermín López’s scoring ability, as he has netted 10 goals this season. With such impressive squad depth at his disposal, the Blaugranas should not face major obstacles in securing a place in the Copa del Rey final.
Robert Lewandowski could be facing his final season at Barcelona
Unlike previous seasons, Robert Lewandowski is no longer an undisputed starter at Barcelona. Alongside his physical issues, the veteran has experienced a drop in form, remaining far from the level he showed in earlier campaigns. As a result, the Blaugranas have delayed offering the Polish striker a contract renewal, even setting specific conditions to extend his deal.
Mexico U17 face Trinidad & Tobago U17 on Matchday 5 of the CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualifying tournament. Viewers across the USA can follow the contest live, with full kickoff information and broadcast options listed here for both television coverage and streaming services.
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With qualification scenarios coming down to the final whistle, Mexicoenters this U-17 World Cup qualifier in full control thanks to a dominant +17 goal differential that leaves the regional powerhouse needing only to avoid a heavy defeat to punch its ticket to the global stage.
Trinidad and Tobago arrives knowing the math is unforgiving, as only an unlikely five-goal win would flip the standings, shifting the focus toward ending the campaign on a competitive note against elite opposition.
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With sensational performances from Antoine Griezmann, Ademola Lookman, and Julian Alvarez, Atletico Madrid secured a 4-0 win over Barcelona in the Copa del Rey semifinals, moving closer to the final.
Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona faced off at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano on Thursday in the first leg of the 2026 Copa del Rey semifinals. Behind standout performances from Antoine Griezmann, Ademola Lookman and Julian Alvarez, the Colchoneros took a major step toward the final with a 4-0 victory.
The game quickly tilted in Atletico’s favor when Eric García played the ball back to Joan García, but the goalkeeper failed to control it and let it slip under his foot for an own goal in the sixth minute. Then in the 14th, Nahuel Molina combined well with Antoine Griezmann, with the French forward finishing the move to make it 2-0.
With Barcelona far from its best and Lamine Yamal unable to break down a well-organized defense, Atletico extended the lead with a right-to-left move as Julian Alvarez slipped the ball to Lookman, who scored the third in the 33rd minute. To cap a dominant first half, the Nigerian winger returned the favor by finding the Argentine at the edge of the box, where Alvarez unleashed a thunderous strike to make it 4-0 in stoppage time.
In the second half, Barcelona had a goal controversially disallowed, while Atletico also threatened to add to the margin but missed several clear chances. With the second leg scheduled for March 3, the Colchoneros have taken a commanding step toward the Copa del Rey final after a comfortable 4-0 home win.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid celebrates scoring against FC Barcelona.
Robert Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona remains uncertain, with reported offers from AC Milan, Atletico Madrid and Major League Soccer, among others.
Robert Lewandowski has been the subject of rumors and speculation for some time, with reported interest from clubs such as AC Milan, Atletico Madrid and Major League Soccer side Chicago Fire. In that context, the Polish striker has reportedly set a deadline to determine his future with Barcelona.
“Until April, once the club’s presidential elections on March 15 have passed, he will not make a decision,”Mundo Deportivo reported Thursday. That timeline makes sense, considering that the call on whether to offer him a new contract will fall to whoever wins the election, creating as many possible scenarios as there are presidential candidates.
What appears clear is the main factor that will guide Lewandowski’s decision. “At this stage, money is not the most important thing for the Polish player, as he is seeking stability and family happiness,” the report adds. “For that very reason, he will prioritize Barcelona if the renewal offer, even at a reduced salary, reflects the level of a striker of his caliber.”
The 37-year-old offered a similar response some time ago when asked about his professional ambitions for next season. “It’s not about cutting my salary in half. A lot depends on the club’s plan and what I want,” Robert said during an appearance on the High Performance podcast.
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona looks on during a LaLiga EA Sports match.
Lewandowski’s options if he leaves Barcelona
If Robert Lewandowski and Barcelona fail to reach an agreement on a contract extension, he would be free to negotiate with any club in the world. However, any deal would only become official on July 1, when he officially enters free agency.
It is well known that Chicago Fire made a formal offer to Lewandowski to join MLS this year, although that is just one of several options available to him. “Milan, Atletico, Fenerbahce and Saudi Arabia are also on the horizon, though with less certainty,” Mundo Deportivo reported.
Atletico Madrid and AC Milan would undoubtedly be the most attractive options from a sporting standpoint, as both are major clubs competing in top European leagues. Fenerbahce also offers the opportunity to compete in the UEFA Champions League, a factor that could influence his final decision.
The Saudi Pro League represents a completely different scenario. There, financial power has been the primary recruiting tool, with salary offers far beyond what most other leagues can provide. If that approach was enough to lure stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Neymar in the past, it would not be surprising if it also appealed to Robert Lewandowski.
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona looks on during a training session.
Despite Michael Carrick’s impressive level as interim coach, Manchester United remain attentive to appointing a permanent head coach. However, one of their main candidates has renewed his contract, bringing the Englishman closer to continuing in charge of the team.
Ruben Amorim’s departure may have been heavily criticized, but Manchester United have seemingly made the right call by turning to Michael Carrick. In his short time in charge, the Englishman has transformed the team’s reality, restoring its competitiveness. Despite this, the Red Devils remain attentive to several candidates to take over the squad. However, one of their main targets has renewed his contract, bringing Carrick even closer to continuing in the role.
Despite being strongly linked with Manchester United, Thomas Tuchel decided to renew his contract with the FA (Football Association), keeping him as England’s head coach until 2028. As a result, the Red Devils are forced to abandon the option of appointing the German as their manager after the 2026 World Cup, as he has expressed his desire to build a successful sporting project with the national team.
Although the German was Manchester United’s top priority, the club still maintains a list of alternatives ahead of the 2026–27 season. However, Luis Enrique, another leading candidate, has also reportedly ruled out a move to the team, choosing instead to focus on his successful tenure at PSG, according to the Daily Mirror. Therefore, the options of Roberto De Zerbi and Oliver Glasner now emerge as the only realistic ones.
Amidst the growing uncertainty surrounding the Red Devils, Michael Carrick’s prospects as a permanent head coach are gradually gaining momentum. According to Sky Sports, they have decided to invite the Englishman to be part of the list of candidates to coach the team. Although this may seem minor, it is a significant change, as he was not even considered an option. If the team continues to perform impressively, he could become the favorite candidate.
Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick celebrates a goal.
Michael Carrick attracts the attention of two Premier League teams
Despite not having extensive experience, Michael Carrick has managed to completely transform Manchester United. Not only has he managed to secure four wins in five games, but he has also managed to impose a clear style of play. Since the Englishman’s arrival, the team has regained defensive consistency and a brilliant midfield. As a result, the coach has attracted the attention of two Premier League teams, amid uncertainty over his future with the Red Devils.
According to Mike McGrath of The Telegraph, Tottenham Hotspur have identified Michael Carrick as one of the main candidates to manage the team, alongside Mauricio Pochettino and Roberto De Zerbi. At the same time, Crystal Palace are also keeping the Englishman among their top options, as head coach Oliver Glasner is set to leave as a free agent, reports FootballInsider. As a result, Red Devils’ uncertainty could also cost them the chance to secure Carrick.
Michael Carrick, Manager of Manchester United during the Premier League match.
With the title race tightening and expectations rising around the American star, the Rossoneri face a crucial moment in their campaign, and the uncertainty surrounding Pulisic’s availability has become one of the key talking points ahead of the clash with Pisa.
Christian Pulisic and Massimiliano Allegri stand at the center of Milan’s latest fitness dilemma as the club prepares to return to Serie A action after a disrupted schedule and mounting injury concerns. With the title race tightening and expectations rising around the American star, the Rossoneri face a crucial moment in their campaign, and the uncertainty surrounding Pulisic’s availability has become one of the key talking points ahead of the clash with Pisa.
For Allegri, managing Pulisic’s recovery is part of a broader balancing act between immediate results and long-term ambitions. The winger’s season has been defined by flashes of brilliance interrupted by physical setbacks, and the latest update on his condition adds another layer of intrigue to Milan’s tactical plans.
Pulisic’s campaign has been a tale of promise and frustration. The American winger has been one of the club’s most productive players this season, scoring 10 goals in 20 appearances, yet his rhythm has been repeatedly disrupted by injuries. A hamstring tear on international duty, recurring muscular problems, and, most recently, bursitis near the hip have limited his minutes and consistency.
Despite his explosive start to the campaign, the 27-year-old star has failed to register a goal contribution in 2026, a stark contrast to his early-season form. His availability has fluctuated, and Allegri has often been forced to manage his workload carefully to avoid aggravating lingering issues.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action against David de Gea goalkeeper of ACF Fiorentina
Milan visits Pisa with aim to extend unbeaten run
Milan enters the clash with Pisa sitting near the top of the Serie A table and chasing both Champions League qualification and a potential title push. Allegri’s side has remained unbeaten in the league for an extended stretch of 22 league games and is fresh off a convincing victory over Bologna, achieved without Pulisic in the squad.
The fixture congestion ahead adds urgency to every decision. With multiple league matches packed into a short window, Allegri must rotate wisely while maintaining momentum in a tightly contested title race involving Inter and other challengers.
What did Allegri say about Pulisic?
As speculation grew around Pulisic’s readiness, Allegri finally clarified the situation during his pre-match press conference. The Milan coach confirmed that the winger has returned to group training and is available for selection, but with significant limitations. “Pulisic will be available. He trained with the team for the first time yesterday, but he only has 15-20 minutes in his legs,” Allegri explained.
That brief window of potential playing time reveals both progress and caution. Pulisic is fit enough to feature off the bench, but not ready to start, highlighting the delicate balance Milan must strike between using his attacking quality and protecting his long-term fitness.
Even with limited minutes, the USMNT ace could play a decisive role against Pisa. Allegri hinted that the American winger may be used as an impact substitute, especially with other attackers like Rafael Leao, Christopher Nkunku, and Niclas Fullkrug competing for starting roles.
AC Milan's Massimiliano Allegri and Christian Pulisic.
Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona will be clashing on Thursday for the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals.
Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona will face off at the Metropolitano on Thursday in the first leg of the 2025-26 Copa del Rey semifinals. With both teams dealing with several key absences, the Colchonero and the Blaugrana will be eager to take the first step toward reaching the final in what promises to be a thrilling matchup.
The team coached by Diego Simeone heads into the clash in inconsistent form, having missed out on the UEFA Champions League top eight after a 2-1 home defeat to Bodo/Glimt, and posting four wins, three draws, and three losses over its last 10 games. Although Atletico reached the semifinal stage with a dominant 5-0 win over Real Betis, the Madrid side was stunned at home last Sunday with a 1-0 defeat by the Canaries, further evidence of its recent inconsistency.
On the other hand, Barcelona is in excellent form, sitting atop La Liga while riding a stretch of 17 wins and one loss over its last 18 matches. The Blaugrana reached the semifinals after a 2-1 win over Albacete, which had previously knocked out Real Madrid, and will face a top-flight Spanish side in the competition for the first time this edition.
For Atletico, USMNT standout Johnny Cardoso and Pablo Barrios are the most notable absences, while Barcelona will be without top-tier stars such as Raphinha, Marcus Rashford, and Pedri. Even so, both teams are expected to go all out with a potential Copa del Rey final against either Real Sociedad or Athletic Bilbao at stake.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona challenges for the ball against Julian Alvarez of Atletico Madrid.
Atletico Madrid looking to reverse the trend against Barcelona
Recently, Barcelona has been a major problem for Simeone’s side. In the last 10 meetings across La Liga and the Copa del Rey, Barcelona has recorded eight wins, with Atletico’s last victory coming in December 2024, along with a thrilling 4-4 draw last season.
However, the history of direct knockout ties between the clubs is more balanced. In 23 head-to-head knockout matchups (excluding this one), Barcelona has advanced 14 times, while Atletico Madrid has done so nine times, offering a glimmer of hope for the capital club.
Confirmed lineups for Atletico Madrid and Barcelona
Atletico Madrid’s confirmed lineup (4-3-3): Juan Musso, Nahuel Molina, Marc Pubill, David Hancko, Matteo Ruggeri; Marcos Llorente, Koke, Antoine Griezmann; Giuliano Simeone, Julian Alvarez, Ademola Lookman. Head coach: Diego Simeone.
FC Barcelona’s confirmed lineup (4-2-3-1): Joan García; Jules Koundé, Pau Cubarsí, Eric García, Alejandro Balde; Frenkie de Jong, Marc Casado; Lamine Yamal, Fermín López, Dani Olmo; Ferran Torres. Head coach: Hansi Flick.
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona and Antoine Griezmann of Atletico de Madrid.
After carrying the club’s attack for much of the season and emerging as one of Serie A’s most decisive figures, the American suddenly found himself battling silence rather than headlines.
The start of 2026 has felt unusually quiet for Christian Pulisic. After carrying the club’s attack for much of the season and emerging as one of Serie A’s most decisive figures, the American suddenly found himself battling silence rather than headlines. Goals dried up, assists stopped flowing, and injuries once again crept into the narrative. Yet inside the club, there is a sense of calm rather than panic.
Christian Pulisic remains central to the project, and Massimiliano Allegri continues to treat him as a cornerstone of Milan’s ambitions. The sense is that what is happening now is a pause rather than a decline, and that the version of Pulisic everyone expects to see at the 2026 World Cup is still on the way.
Only months ago, the 27-year-old was the undisputed focal point of the club’s attack. Goals, assists, and decisive actions flowed through him as Milan pushed into the title race and established itself among Europe’s most dangerous sides. But as the calendar flipped to the new year, the rhythm changed. Across five matches in the new year in which he has played, the American failed to register a goal or an assist, an unusual drought for a player who remains the club’s leading scorer with 10 goals in all competitions.
The limited influence in his most recent appearance before his injury layoff, the 1-1 draw away to Roma, highlighted the shift. Coming on in the 69th minute, he struggled to shape the game as the Rossoneri prioritized protecting a result rather than unleashing their full attacking potential. The numbers didn’t reflect his broader impact. However, they did underscore that something was missing.
The real explanation for the unexpected dip in form
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Pulisic has been dealing with lingering physical issues that have quietly limited his training and match sharpness. Milan boss Allegri previously acknowledged this situation, admitting that the winger was not fully fit and that his physical limitations were affecting his decision-making in the final third.
“He’s still not 100 percent. He’s doing well, even if he’s still not physically fit with this minor flexor issue,” the coach explained. He added pointedly that Pulisic had been “making some poor passing choices and delaying plays a bit.” That insight reframed the narrative. The dip was not tactical, psychological, or a sudden loss of quality; it was physical. Explosiveness, sharpness, and confidence in tight spaces all depend on full fitness, and Pulisic has rarely enjoyed that luxury this season.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action against David de Gea goalkeeper of ACF Fiorentina
What did Pulisic say about his fitness?
The club’s upcoming schedule offers breathing room, giving Pulisic a valuable opportunity to reset physically. Thus, despite the noise around his recent performances, this is not being treated as a crisis. Analysts remain split, with some expressing concern over recurring injuries, while others argue there is still ample time before the World Cup for everything to fall into place.
Then came the moment that quietly shifted the tone. Speaking about his condition to Access Hollywood, the American has offered a brief but revealing update on his fitness. “It’s going well. I feel much better. I’m close to being where I want to be (physically). I’m positive.”
Those nine words—“I’m close to being where I want to be”—carried more weight than any stat line or tactical breakdown. For a player whose career has often been shaped by stop-start rhythms and recurring setbacks, the suggestion of genuine physical progress is significant.
This season alone, he has dealt with a hamstring tear, bursitis near the hip, and other minor problems that have limited his availability and minutes. Since returning from his October injury, he has scored just four goals, all before 2026 began, highlighting how interruptions have stalled his rhythm.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan reacts on the sidelines
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly interested in signing the Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
The 27-year-old has done an excellent job since joining Everton, and his performances have attracted the attention of the London club.
It is no secret that they need more creativity in the final third, and the Everton midfielder could be ideal for them. However, former Tottenham scout Mick Brown claims that it is unlikely that Everton will sanction his departure in the summer.
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Spurs keen on Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
“Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has done an outstanding job at Everton,” Brown told Football Insider.
“So that’s why the interest is there, Tottenham have been looking at him, for example.
“They want that type of player and feel he would fit the profile if he was available, the problem is I don’t think he’s going to be available.
“I don’t think it’s something they’re going to consider because they’re not in a position where they might have to sell, it’s not like they’re in relegation trouble.
“They’ll be doing everything in their power to keep him at the club.”
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Everton celebrates (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
The 27-year-old has previously failed to make his mark at a big club like Chelsea, and he could be tempted to join Tottenham if the opportunity presents itself. He will look to prove himself at the highest level.
Meanwhile, Everton are looking to build a quality team, and they will not want to sell one of their best players in the summer. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. The Toffees are under no pressure to cash in on him, and Tottenham will have to come forward with a stunning offer to convince them.
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Reds keen on Jules Kounde
Liverpool are looking to improve defensively, and they have identified the versatile French international as a summer target. According to Fichajes, they are prepared to pay €80 million in order to get the deal done.
The player is highly rated at Barcelona, and they do not plan to lose him anytime soon, but the €80 million offer could prompt them to consider his departure. It would help them improve multiple areas of the squad. It remains too easy what they decide.
Jules Kounde in action for Barcelona (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Kounde can play as a right back or a central defender. He could be the ideal acquisition for Liverpool. Ibrahima Konate will be out of contract at the end of the season, and they need to replace him. Signing his compatriot could prove to be a wise decision. Kounde is at the peak of his career, and he could make an immediate impact in the Premier League. His ability to cover the right position makes him an enticing prospect for the Premier League club.
It will be interesting to see if they follow up on their interest with an official proposal at the end of the season. There is no doubt that they have the finances to get the deal done. They have shown that they are prepared to spend big money on top players.
Kounde could be open to taking on a new challenge at this stage of his career as well. Joining the Premier League champions could be quite exciting for him.
Chelsea are very interested in signing AZ Alkmaar midfielder Kees Smit.
The 20-year-old Netherlands prodigy has attracted the attention of Real Madrid and Barcelona as well. According to Fichajes, Real Madrid have already submitted a €50 million offer to get the deal done, but the Dutch outfit is holding out for a fee of €60 million.
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Chelsea very keen on Kees Smit
The report further claims that Chelsea are desperate to secure his signature and they are ready to push the financial limits in order to beat the La Liga clubs to his signature.
Chelsea are looking to build for the future, and they believe that the 20-year-old could be a solid long-term acquisition for them. They have done well to invest in talented young players in recent windows, and they are looking to add to the formidable pool of young talent already at the club. It will be interesting to see if they can beat Real Madrid to his signature.
Kees Smit of AZ Alkmaar (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
Smit is a technically gifted midfielder who will bring greater control and composure to Chelsea’s midfield. The opportunity to join the Premier League club will be exciting for him. Similarly, moving to Real Madrid will be tempting. It remains to be seen what the young midfielder decides. He should look to join a club where there is a prominent role for him in the starting lineup. Sitting on the bench at a big club would be detrimental to his development.
Chelsea will be hoping to fight for major trophies in the coming season, and they need top-quality players to compete regularly with elite clubs. The 20-year-old has all the tools to develop into a quality player with the right guidance. He could be a star for Chelsea in the long run.
With Alvaro Arbeloa's arrival, Real Madrid have maintained consistent results; however, issues in the midfield remain. Additionally, locker room tensions allegedly persist, with claims of Arda Guler being bullied. In response, the Turkish player has responded by publicly denying these rumors.
Álvaro Arbeloa promised to elevate Real Madrid, but they continue to raise serious doubts as they fail to shine in midfield. In addition, they were defeated by Benfica in their most recent UEFA Champions League match, leaving them in the playoffs. Alongside this, Los Blancos are still surrounded by rumors of issues in the dressing room, with alleged bullying of Arda Güler being the latest. In response, the Turkish player decided to break his silence on social media.
In a recent interview with Sports Digitale, Arda Guler’s former coach, Serhat Pekmezci, stated that the Turkish player was having problems in the Real Madrid dressing room. “Arda Guler is being subjected to mobbing… The harassment came from the players; there is a group there that has not been able to accept Arda; unfortunately, they are players with very high egos.” In light of these statements, the 20-year-old decided to deny the information.
“I have followed with sadness the recent public statements made by former scouting chief, Mr. Serhat Pekmezci… From my very first day, I have been warmly welcomed by everyone within this club, and I have always regarded this place as a family. I am extremely proud to be a Real Madrid player and wish to serve this badge for many years to come…I kindly ask that no attention be paid to any comments or reports written or spoken on this matter,” Arda Guler posted, via Instagram.
Despite being just 20 years old, Arda has already managed to become one of the most used players at Real Madrid. Dismissing any rumor of dressing room issues, the Turkish star has established himself as one of the pillars of the club’s future, surpassing Brahim Díaz, Rodrygo Goes, and Franco Mastantuono in minutes played. Moreover, he has already cemented himself as a creative cornerstone of the team, contributing 12 assists and 3 goals in 35 appearances.
Arda Guler of Real Madrid.
Arda Güler’s breakout could shake up Real Madrid’s attack
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Arda Güler has solidified his status as a key asset for Real Madrid, consistently featuring in the midfield and on the right wing. At just 20 years old, the Turkish star has already become a starter, demonstrating an impressive ability to make a difference on the field. While his goal-scoring may not be prolific, he leads the team in assists with 12. With his emergence, Los Blancos may consider making significant changes to their roster.
Rodrygo, Franco Mastantuono, and Brahim Díaz all share the same position as Arda Güler, creating certain complications. With the Turkish player now an undisputed starter in the team, Real Madrid could be forced to let one of these players leave. In that context, the Brazilian’s departure appears to be the most likely option, as it could generate a substantial transfer fee and allow him to pursue a more prominent role.
In case the Brazilian ultimately leaves the club, Real Madrid could find in Mastantuono, Brahim, and Güler an ideal level of versatility to shine in multiple roles. Whether in midfield, on either wing, or in attack, they could be key to ensuring smooth squad rotation while gaining significantly more prominence within the team.
Arda Guler of Real Madrid looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Real Madrid are preparing to face Real Sociedad in La Liga, and all eyes are on Kylian Mbappe.
Amid a challenging stretch marked by disappointing results across multiple competitions, one of the few bright spots for Real Madrid this season has been Kylian Mbappe. However, the French forward is now a concern heading into the La Liga matchup against Real Sociedad.
“Mbappe stayed inside the training facilities for the second consecutive day and is doubtful for the match against Real Sociedad,” Marca reported Thursday. “The Frenchman is still dealing with discomfort in his left knee and is following a specific plan to finally resolve the issues that have lingered since the end of last year.”
Indeed, the forward has not been able to train normally this week due to a lack of full fitness. On Thursday, just as he did Wednesday, he did not participate in on-field training with his teammates and instead worked separately in the gym.
Knee problems have been a concern for Mbappe in recent months. For that reason, he missed a La Liga match against Real Betis in early January, as well as the Spanish Super Cup semifinal against Atletico Madrid and the Copa del Rey matchup against Albacete, which ended in Real Madrid’s elimination.
Alvaro Arbeloa, Head Coach of Real Madrid.
How have Real Madrid fared without Mbappe this season?
There is no need to dig too deeply into the numbers to understand Kylian Mbappe’s importance to Real Madrid. He is the team’s leading scorer this season, with 38 goals in 31 matches. Add his five assists, and he is averaging 1.38 goal contributions per game.
That importance is reflected not only in his individual statistics but also in the team’s overall results. Over the course of the season, Mbappe has been absent for four Real Madrid matches, one in each competition.
In those games, Los Blancos recorded two wins (against Real Betis in La Liga and Atletico Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup) and two losses (against Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League and against Albacete in the Copa del Rey). That means without Mbappe, Real Madrid have secured just 50 percent of the available points.
Mbappe needs to be managed carefully
Given Mbappe’s impact, it would be logical for Real Madrid to do everything possible to have him on the field for Saturday’s clash against Real Sociedad. However, the situation is not that simple.
While La Liga remains a major objective for the Spanish side, which currently sits one point behind leaders Barcelona in the standings, the bigger picture cannot be ignored. Next week, Real Madrid will play a crucial first-leg Champions League playoff match against Benfica. Mbappe’s contribution could be even more vital in that contest, which may prompt coach Alvaro Arbeloa to rest him this weekend in league play.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid celebrates scoring a goal.
Atletico Madrid and Barcelona meet in the first leg of the 2025/26 Copa del Rey semifinal. Fans in the United States can watch the matchup live, with full kickoff information and broadcast options available for both TV and streaming platforms.
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Copa del Rey
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The road to the Copa del Rey title has taken a dramatic turn with Real Madrid out of the picture, leaving this showdown between Barcelonaand Atletico Madrid as the centerpiece of the tournament. Barcelona arrive in top form after grinding out a quarterfinal win against a stubborn Albacete and carrying the confidence of a La Liga leader.
On the other hand, Atleticoknow this first leg on home soil represents a pivotal opportunity to shape the tie before it moves to Catalonia. With both clubs viewed as the remaining favorites and a spot in the final on the line, this matchup has all the intensity of a championship clash—one soccer fans won’t want to miss.
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Jerome Opoku discusses his unconventional path from London to Istanbul, overcoming a season-ending injury at 17, and his pride in representing Ghana ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
We are just four months away from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will see Ghana face off against Panama in Toronto before taking on England in Foxborough, followed by a match-up against Croatia in Philadelphia. It is shaping up to be a challenging fixture list for the Black Stars, and one player who looks set to play a pivotal role in helping them navigate the “Group of Death” is Jerome Opoku.
Born in the South London borough of Lambeth, Opoku was raised in England by Ghanaian immigrants and rose through the ranks at Fulham’s academy before eventually cutting his teeth in League One for Accrington Stanley and Plymouth Argyle. He then made the move to Danish outfit Vejle Boldklub, where he established himself as one of the top central defenders in the Danish SuperLiga. After three straight loan spells, Opoku decided to call it quits on his Fulham adventure after 13 years, making the move to Portuguese outfit Arouca. Opoku established a rock-solid partnership in central defense alongside João Basso, forming the bedrock of a team that took the entire league by surprise.
Having narrowly avoided relegation in their return to the top flight in 2021/22, Arouca would ascend to the upper reaches of the table and qualify for European football for the second time ever after finishing fifth. These stellar displays would attract the attention of Süper Lig side İstanbul Başakşehir, and after a long-winded transfer saga, Opoku signed a one-year contract extension until 2026 with Arouca before joining Başakşehir on loan (later made permanent for a reported €1.5 million).
Opoku quickly made his presence felt, playing 32 times in all competitions to lead the Owls to a fourth-place finish and a trip to the Turkish Cup quarterfinals, before scoring three goals and four assists in 33 league appearances as Başakşehir placed fifth in the 2024/25 Süper Lig table. And whilst he was linked with a return to England in the summer, Opoku opted to stay put at Başakşehir, where he is contracted through 2027. Although he isn’t closing the door on a homecoming, he is more than happy in Istanbul, where he is raising his 10-month-old son, Rome, and his two-year-old son, Cruz, with his wife.
“As I always say, it’s God’s plan, so I think that if I just keep putting in the performances, whatever comes will kind of reflect on where I could be, or where I should be. For now, I’m here in Istanbul, and that’s what I’m focused on, but whatever happens is really God’s plan, so I’ve got to keep working hard and see what comes,” stated Opoku in an exclusive World Soccer Talkinterview.
It hasn’t been a conventional journey for Opoku, who started off idolizing Gareth Bale and dreamed of becoming a winger, only to be moved to left back by his U-15 coach Mark Pembridge. And after enjoying a growth spurt, he shifted to the center back role, where he has remained ever since. When he was 17, Opoku abandoned his academic studies in order to focus on becoming a professional footballer—just a few weeks later, Opoku suffered a season-ending ACL injury. And yet, it’s obvious that this adversity has paid off in the long term for Opoku, who has earned praise from the likes of Gabriele Marcotti and established himself as one of the very best defenders in Türkiye. He currently ranks second in their squad for 1.2 interceptions per 90 and 50.7 accurate passes (89% success rate) per 90 in league play, as well as third for 4.1 clearances per 90.
“I’ve really developed my all-around game since going to Başakşehir, in general terms of just being a defender. Being a defender first, making sure you can achieve the clean sheet, that’s the main focus when growing up, but a few years ago, I started to focus on a few more different things. Where I am now is just about not letting the striker score and coming back with that clean sheet; that’s where I get my main joy from now. Back then, maybe I’d be thinking, ‘Let me get a goal, let me take this guy on,’ but it’s not really the fundamentals of being a defender. The past couple of years have just been about keeping the clean sheet… that’s my main focus. If that goal goes in, then it hurts, so it’s just about keeping the goals down to a minimum and having a clean performance.”
Opoku hasn’t just made his mark at the club level, but the international level. One month after moving to Istanbul, Opoku received his maiden call-up for the Ghanaian national team, making his debut in a 4-0 defeat vs. the United States in Nashville, before missing out on the next two windows. He returned in March 2024, playing in two friendlies vs. Nigeria and Uganda before returning a year later to make his competitive debut vs. Chad in World Cup qualifying. He then started in a 3-0 win vs. Madagascar, missing out on the next two friendlies, before returning in September 2025 and playing the full 90 in a 1-0 win vs. Mali. He then made two late cameos vs. Mali and the Central African Republic, before watching from the bench as Ghana defeated Comoros and secured their spot in the 2026 World Cup. Opoku then headed to the Far East for the November friendlies, starting in a 2-0 defeat to Japan before riding the bench vs. South Korea.
“Growing up in South London, I had a lot of Ghanaian friends and Ghanaian neighbors at school; it was kind of like a community in itself. Of course, when you go to weddings and parties, you see a lot of Ghanaian family members, so it never leaves you. Now being able to go to the actual country frequently is amazing, because now I’m seeing more family members, making new friends and new relationships, and learning more about the culture. It’s amazing, it’s all good.”
At 27 years of age, Jerome Opoku has already established himself in England, Denmark, Portugal, and Türkiye. But now, can he leave his mark in his first-ever international tournament in North America and lead Ghana to the knockout round for the first time since 2010? Stay tuned for what promises to be a baptism of fire for Opoku and his Black Stars teammates.
Barcelona have managed to reverse their poor start to the season, imposing a forceful offensive rhythm led by Lamine Yamal. However, their defensive problems could continue, as a defensive star is attracting the attention of two Premier League teams, raising doubts about his future.
Despite an inconsistent start to the season, Barcelona have managed to remain among the best teams in the world. Led by Lamine Yamal, they have managed to impose a brilliant offense. However, the Blaugranas continue to struggle defensively, as the departure of Iñigo Martinez has been quite noticeable. Additionally, one of the team’s defensive pillars has attracted the attention of two Premier League teams, causing uncertainty among fans.
According to Diario Sport, Jules Koundé has become one of the top priorities for Chelsea and Liverpool to strengthen their defensive line. With a contract running until 2030, the Frenchman would not leave Barcelona easily, as he is key for Hansi Flick and has a €1000 million release clause. While the Blues remain at the level of mere interest, the Reds are willing to offer €80 million for his transfer, reports the Daily Mail.
Even though the Frenchman arrived in Barcelona as one of the best center-backs in LaLiga, Xavi Hernández backed his transformation into a right-back. Far from being overwhelmed by the role, Koundé became one of the best in the world in that position, turning into an undisputed starter for coach Hansi Flick and the team’s second-most used player. For that reason, Jules is reportedly not willing to leave the club.
The Blaugranas are indeed targeting a reshuffle in their defensive line, as Iñigo Martínez’s departure has exposed inconsistencies within the team. Although Koundé’s exit could pave the way for that change, both Barcelona and the player remain reluctant about such a possibility. In light of this, the futures of Ronald Araújo and Andreas Christensen remain uncertain, as the club is reportedly pursuing a world-class left-profile center-back.
Jules Kounde of FC Barcelona crosses the ball whilst under pressure.
Barcelona have no reliable backup plan for Jules Kounde
Due to Jules Koundé’s dominant performances at right-back, the Frenchman was no longer considered an option at center-back. As a result, Barcelona chose not to pursue a reliable backup for him, leading to a heavy workload and significant minutes on his legs. However, the 27-year-old star has seen a dip in form, and many believe it is linked to the high volume of minutes he has played. Yet, they have still not managed to secure a dependable replacement.
Both Eric Garcia and Ronald Araujo have played as right-backs, but neither of them has been able to provide guarantees replacing Kounde. In view of this, the arrival of Joao Cancelo on loan midway through the season has been a lifesaver, as he has been able to give the Frenchman a rest. Despite this, the Portuguese player is unlikely to stay long term, as he is under contract with Al Hilal and Barcelona are reportedly unwilling to pay for his transfer.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
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Barcelona enter the Copa del Rey semifinals as clear favorites, having gone six consecutive matches unbeaten. However, Hansi Flick faces a significant challenge, as he will be unable to rely on either Raphinha or Marcus Rashford for the clash against Atlético Madrid.
Setting a high offensive tempo, Barcelona arrive in top form for their clash against Atlético Madrid. At the same time, they have regained defensive solidity by relying on Eric García and Pau Cubarsí at the back. While this could make them clear favorites, the Blaugranas head into the Copa del Rey semifinals without Raphinha and Marcus Rashford, forcing Hansi Flick to make adjustments to his lineup.
After missing the entire week of training, Raphinha has been ruled out of Hansi Flick’s roster due to a specific muscle overload that prevents him from running and changing direction, according to Víctor Navarro. To avoid a relapse of the thigh issue that has affected him throughout the season, Barcelona have decided to leave him out of the match against Atlético Madrid, aiming to have him at his best for the final stretch of the campaign.
Alongside the Brazilian’s absence, the Blaugranas also announced that Marcus Rashford will miss out after skipping the team’s latest training session. Following the game against RCD Mallorca, the Englishman has experienced pain in his left knee. While it is not considered a serious injury, the 28-year-old striker was left out of the squad as a precaution, as Hansi Flick did not believe he was fit to compete.
Despite these significant absences, Barcelona remain the favorite to clinch a spot in the Copa del Rey final. With strong squad depth, Hansi Flick can turn to Ferran Torres on the left wing, as he is also in excellent scoring form. In addition, Atlético Madrid are not in top shape, having won just two of their last six matches. Additionally, coach Diego Simeone will be without Johnny Cardoso and Pablo Barrios.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona challenges for the ball against Julian Alvarez of Atletico Madrid.
Atlético Madrid lineup vs. Barcelona
Los Colchoneros are coming off a surprising defeat against Real Betis, but they managed to showcase an imposing level in the Copa del Rey, winning 5–0 in their most recent match. Moreover, Atlético Madrid have consistently demonstrated strong competitiveness against Barcelona, so they cannot be ruled out. In addition, the outstanding form of Ademola Lookman and Julián Álvarez promises to make the difference against Barcelona.
With this in mind, Atlético Madrid will play as follows:
Even though the absences of Raphinha and Marcus Rashford are the most recent ones, Barcelona have three other players unavailable: Pablo Gavi, Andreas Christensen, and Pedri. Nevertheless, Hansi Flick has strong squad depth, allowing them to maintain a high level of competitiveness. Facing forced rotations, the coach could opt to pair Lamine Yamal with Ferran Torres and Dani Olmo, aiming to create a significant scoring impact.
Considering this, Barcelona will lineup as follows:
Robert Lewandowski is reportedly yet to decide on his Barcelona future as he also looks set to have plenty of transfer offers from elsewhere.
The Poland international is coming towards the end of his Barca contract, and it’s not yet clear if this will end up being his final campaign at the Nou Camp.
It seems Lewandowski is waiting to see the outcome of the Barcelona presidential election before deciding on a potential new contract with the club, according to Mundo Deportivo.
Meanwhile, the report also states that clubs like AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, and Fenerbahce are showing an interest in Lewandowski, along with clubs in the Saudi Pro League and MLS.
Robert Lewandowski could still stay in Europe
Despite turning 38 later this year, it doesn’t look like Lewandowski is done at the highest level just yet as he continues to shine for Barcelona.
Lewandowski at Barcelona
Games
Goals
2022/23
46
33
2023/24
49
26
2024/25
52
42
2025/26
28
13
The former Bayern Munich front-man has 13 goals in 28 games so far this season, taking his total to 114 goals in 175 appearances since joining the Catalan giants.
If Barcelona do decide to keep Lewandowski, it’s hard to imagine him staying for longer than a year, but it might be that he also still has the chance to play elsewhere in Europe.
It would be interesting to see him at an historic club like Milan, as he could surely follow in the footsteps of the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Luka Modric, who also managed to shine at the San Siro even in their late 30s and early 40s.
Robert Lewandowski in action for Barcelona (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)
Still, even if Lewandowski decides to take a slightly easier pay day option in Saudi or the US, he’ll undoubtedly go down as one of the greats of his generation.
The prolific striker has a stunning record of 744 goals in 1085 total career appearances for club and country, and has won numerous major titles such as the Champions League, the Bundesliga, and La Liga.
Tuttosport suggest the France international’s wages could be an issue for Juventus as they bid to fight off Premier League interest in the player.
Manchester United may not be alone in Pierre Kalulu transfer pursuit
Pierre Kalulu applauds the Juventus fans (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
This is not the first time we’ve seen Man Utd linked with Kalulu, with a report from Calciomercato also suggesting other Premier League clubs such as Tottenham and Aston Villa.
This could make it tricky for United to win the race for Kalulu’s signature, but they’re currently performing well on the pitch, which would surely do their chances no harm.
MUFC now look in a good position to finish in the top four and qualify for next season’s Champions League, whereas Villa’s form has taken a bit of a dip, which could yet see them drop out of the running.
Tottenham are also miles away from contention after a poor season, so a talent like Kalulu might not see them as the most tempting option right now.
Juventus will surely do all they can to keep the 25-year-old, but these days the Premier League is really seen as the place to be, whereas Serie A has got a lot weaker in recent years.
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The Reds are in a worrying situation with Konate at the moment, as the France international is coming closer and closer to the end of his contract, with the player likely to become a free agent this summer.
See below as Konate’s future has recently been the subject of reporting by the Athletic’s David Ornstein, who posted on X that the 26-year-old still hadn’t reached a breakthrough with Liverpool over a new deal…
? Liverpool summer focus expected to be centre-back – no breakthrough on Konate contract + Van Dijk / Gomez expiring in 2027. Right-back recruitment not planned by #LFC this window & Salah staying but situation one to watch at end of season @TheAthleticFChttps://t.co/KBbbx4vcwO
“Liverpool summer focus expected to be centre-back – no breakthrough on Konate contract,” Ornstein posted last month.
Now Van Dijk has weighed in on Konate’s future and made it clear just how highly he rates his teammate and wants him to stay.
Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Virgil van Dijk’s transfer plea to Liverpool teammate Ibrahima Konate
See below as Van Dijk has been quoted by Lewis Steele as urging Konate to put pen to paper on a new deal with LFC due to being such an important part of Arne Slot’s squad.
Virgil van Dijk urges his mate and defensive partner Ibrahima Konate to stay: "Obviously I want him to stay. He’s an important figure on the pitch. That’s what everyone sees but off the pitch as well, he’s one of the leaders. He’s outstanding and in my eyes, a world-class CB."
“Obviously I want him to stay. He’s an important figure on the pitch. That’s what everyone sees but off the pitch as well, he’s one of the leaders. He’s outstanding and in my eyes, a world-class CB,” Van Dijk said.
It will be interesting to see if this intervention by Van Dijk works, or if it’s too late to change anything anyway with so little time left to get a new deal sorted.
Bayern Munich are one name to have been mentioned in recent times, as per Christian Falk for CF Bayern Insider, though Real Madrid’s rumoured interest was eventually played down by the Athletic.
According to Football Insider, former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is interested in becoming the manager of the Premier League club again.
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He is currently managing the United States national team and preparing himself for the World Cup this year.
With USA being one of the host nations, the expectations and buzz around the national team is high right now and Pochettino wants to be a part of that history.
However, after the sacking of Thomas Frank at Tottenham this week, Pochettino is ready to return to the Premier League but Spurs would have to wait till the summer when the manager is finished with international commitments.
For Spurs fans, Pochettino isn’t just a former manager, he is someone who is fondly remembered at the club for his time in North London.
Pochettino made Tottenham a competitive team
The 53-year-old manager guided them to the Champions League final and was also part of the Premier League title race on multiple occasions.
Pochettino transformed Spurs from a soft touch into the Premier League’s fittest team.
He didn’t just buy stars, he built them. Harry Kane, Dele Alli, and Eric Dier became the spine of the England team under his guidance, embodying a bravery that fans hadn’t seen in decades.
While the Champions League run is the most famous memory, the 2016/17 season was arguably the highest level of football Tottenham have ever played in the Premier League era.
Mauricio Pochettino waves to the fans after USA vs Costa Rica (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
Since his departure from Spurs, managers like Antonio Conte, Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo, Ange Postecoglou and Frank have all been given charge of the team but they have failed to make the desired impact.
Pochettino can do that. He can unite the club on and off the pitch but it all depends on what Tottenham want.
They would have to wait till the summer to appoint Pochettino, when in reality, they need someone now who can move them further away from the relegation zone in the Premier League standings.
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The Australian tactician was sacked by Spurs at the end of last season despite winning the Europa League final and giving them their first trophy in almost 20 years.
Fast forward to just eight months later and Thomas Frank has also been sacked after an unsuccessful stint with Tottenham, who have gone through a really difficult period since Mauricio Pochettino’s reign.
Spurs don’t seem to have too much trouble hiring top managers, with the likes of Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho also among the coaches to take a seat in the club’s dugout in the last few years, but it’s clear that all of these managers keep encountering similar problems with the culture of the club.
Ange Postecoglou during his time as Tottenham manager (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
Ange Postecoglou: Tottenham are not a big club
Speaking on The Overlap, Postecoglou made it very clear how frustrating he found it at Tottenham, insisting they don’t live by their motto of ‘to dare is to do’ and that they need to learn to take more risks.
“When you look at their expenditure and particularly their wages structure, they’re not a big club,” he said.
"They're not a big club!" ?
Ange Postecoglou gives his verdict on Spurs’ current situation after the sacking of Thomas Frank! ? pic.twitter.com/5SpXGhAKpI
As quoted by BBC Sport, the Italian tactician said: “Tottenham’s story is this – 20 years there is this owner and they never won something. Why?
“The fault is only for the club, or for every manager that stay here? I have seen the managers that Tottenham had on the bench. You risk to disrupt the figure of the manager and to protect the other situation in every moment.
“Until now I try to hide the situation but not now because, I repeat, I don’t want to see what I have seen today because this is unacceptable and also unacceptable for the fans.
“If they want to continue in this way, they can change the manager, a lot of managers, but the situation cannot change. Believe me.
Antonio Conte shouts instructions during a game between Tottenham and AC Milan (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
“Maybe previously in the other games something can change. But here we’re used to it for a long time. The club has the responsibility for the transfer market, every coach that stayed here has the responsibility. And the players? The players? Where are the players?
“In my experience, I can tell you that if you want to be competitive, if you want to fight, you have to improve this aspect. And this aspect, I can tell you, in this moment is really, really low.”
Jose Mourinho had no connection with Tottenham
Although Mourinho didn’t go into as much detail as Postecoglou and Conte, it’s clear he also had major issues with Spurs.
The Portuguese tactician isn’t one to mince his words, but if anything he was actually quite polite when he admitted he had a special connection with all his former clubs – expect Tottenham.
It might have been tempting for the Special One to twist the knife further here, but credit to him for showing a little self restraint on this occasion.
“I hope the Tottenham fans don’t get me wrong, but the only club in my career where I don’t have still a deep feeling for is Tottenham. Probably because the stadium was empty, Covid time. Probably because Mr Levy didn’t let me win a final and win a trophy,” Mourinho said, as quoted by the Guardian.
“It’s the only one – all the clubs I feel a connection. Maybe people [will say] you cannot love every club. Yes, I love every club! With Roma, we will be connected forever, like all my previous clubs – except Mr Levy’s club.”
Mauricio Pochettino praised Daniel Levy’s work at Tottenham
One recent exception to all this is Pochettino, who clearly had a much better working relationship with Levy than his successors.
The Argentine may have ended up getting sacked like they did, but when asked about it a few years later, he didn’t seem to have anything but positive feelings towards Spurs and Levy.
“I cannot say if it was fair we were sacked or not – that is football and we need to accept the rules of football,” Pochettino said, as quoted by BBC Sport.
“Daniel is really clever, clever enough to understand that the feelings are the feelings. But that doesn’t mean that the people don’t recognise your job.
“He was amazing, the job he’s doing for Tottenham, for the club.
“You see Tottenham 20 years ago and now, how it [the club] changed, how it moved on and I think you need to recognise his job.”
Brighton & Hove Albion have made their position unmistakably clear as Carlos Baleba will not leave the Amex Stadium for anything less than £100 million.
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According to TEAMtalk, the Seagulls are prepared to resist significant interest from a host of top clubs unless their valuation is fully met.
Baleba has rapidly evolved into one of the Premier League’s most promising young midfielders.
The Cameroon international has showcased a combination of athleticism, composure, and strength that has elevated Brighton’s midfield structure.
His ball-winning ability combined with confident distribution has drawn comparisons with former Seagulls standout Moisés Caicedo, whose record-breaking transfer to Chelsea in 2023 set a benchmark for Brighton’s negotiating strength.
Man United renew interest in the Brighton midfielder
Among the clubs most persistently linked is Man United, who attempted to sign Baleba last summer but ultimately baulked at the asking price.
Liverpool are assessing options to refresh their wide attacking department this summer, and Christian Pulisic has emerged as a name under consideration.
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According to Italian journalist Nicolò Schira, the Reds are monitoring the AC Milan winger’s situation as uncertainty lingers over a potential contract extension in Italy.
Pulisic, 27, is contracted to AC Milan until 2027, with a unilateral option that could extend the deal to 2028.
While the United States international is said to be content at San Siro and had anticipated fresh terms, formal renewal talks have yet to materialise.
On the pitch, he has delivered a productive campaign, contributing 10 goals and two assists in 20 appearances across competitions, reinforcing his value to Milan’s frontline.
Liverpool are looking to add wide attackers to the squad
At Liverpool, the need for attacking depth has increased. The departure of Luis Díaz to Bayern Munich, combined with fluctuating form from Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah, has prompted internal discussions about adding a reliable wide option capable of contributing immediately.
Pulisic’s versatility, comfortable on either flank or in more central attacking roles, makes him an appealing profile.
His prior Premier League experience with Chelsea could also reduce adaptation risk.
While Liverpool have been linked with younger, high-ceiling options such as Yan Diomande of RB Leipzig, Pulisic would represent a more established, ready-made solution.
England manager Thomas Tuchel has spoken out on his plans for the World Cup this summer after announcing that he’s signed a new contract.
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The German tactician is delighted to have extended his deal with the England national team, and has explained why he didn’t initially commit to a longer contract when he first took over.
Tuchel says he didn’t want to lose focus on the World Cup, but now feels fully focused and confident in his plans for the tournament, which also enables him to commit his future to beyond that as well.
Speaking to the England football team’s official site, Tuchel said: “The thing that I only signed for 18 months was my wish and I didn’t want to lose the focus towards the World Cup. Now, after more than one year in the job, I can say I will not lose the focus.
Thomas Tuchel during his England unveiling (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
“We are very, very clear who we want to nominate, how we want to nominate and how we want to present ourselves in the World Cup. This will now give us clarity that after the World Cup, we will continue, then we will compete in the Nations League.”
How far can Thomas Tuchel take England in the World Cup?
England will be one of the favourites at the World Cup this summer, along with other major nations like France, Spain, and holders Argentina.
Tuchel has great experience from club football, winning the Champions League during his time at Chelsea, as well as other major titles with elite sides like Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain.
On top of that, the 52-year-old has a great record with England so far, winning nine out of his ten games in charge of the Three Lions.
Gareth Southgate took England to two finals and one semi-final, and the hope will be that a more proven winner like Tuchel can help the team to take that final step and win a trophy at long last.
England are still waiting for their first tournament victory since the World Cup final all the way back in 1966.
Mikel Arteta has provided a worrying update on the injury suffered by midfielder Mikel Merino.
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The Spaniard is most likely out of the season with a broken bone which is obviously a massive blow to Arsenal and their chances of winning silverware this season.
Arteta told the press, as reported by the official Arsenal website:
“I think the doctors were really happy with the way [the surgery] went. Now it’s the start of obviously a long process, we’re talking about bone healing.
“So, we’ll respect the timings, and I’m sure he’s going to do everything he possibly can to speed up that recovery. The timeframes, we’re talking about months – whether it’s three, four or five, we don’t know.”
Arsenal will miss the Spaniard’s presence in the team
Mikel Merino in action for Arsenal (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
With Arsenal aiming to win the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and the EFL Cup this season, Merino’s injury has come as a huge blow to their chances.
Despite building squad depth in recent transfer windows, a player like Merino is always crucial to have in the side, someone who can play in a number of different roles and can pop up with crucial goals.
Arsenal’s immediate test is the match against Brentford but bigger tests await the Gunners in the next few weeks.
They face Tottenham and Chelsea in the Premier League soon and Arteta’s squad depth and quality will be strongly tested in those competitive London derbies.
The midfield is still strong, from Arteta’s perspective. They have the likes of Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi and Christian Norgaard as central midfielders.
Chelsea are reportedly ready to keep on backing Pedro Neto and don’t want to sell him despite transfer rumours linking him with Atletico Madrid.
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The Portugal international has had a slightly mixed spell since his arrival at Stamford Bridge, and this has led to some uncertainty over his future ahead of the summer.
Still, it seems Chelsea sources have played down any talk of a possible sale despite links with a £70m move to Atletico, according to TEAMtalk.
The report suggests Blues figures are happy with Neto, and we can perhaps ignore any claims about him being moved on for the time being.
What kind of impact has Pedro Neto had at Chelsea?
Pedro Neto of Chelsea reacts during the game against Wolves (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
Neto looked like an exciting talent during his time at former club Wolves, but one imagines he’s divided opinion among Chelsea supporters.
The 25-year-old has seven goals and four assists in 37 games in all competitions so far this season, which is not awful but also not particularly spectacular.
CFC could perhaps be forgiven for expecting a bit more from Neto, though perhaps the numbers don’t tell the whole story.
Even if Neto could do with some work on his end-product, he’s a pacey and skilful threat out wide, and a lot of the time his mere presence will surely contribute to making space for others.
It’s also worth noting that it’s not always easy to shine at Chelsea due to so many changes to the squad all the time.
Not only do the west Londoners have to rotate a lot to keep everyone happy, but they also keep on moving players in and out due to the nature of their transfer strategy.
It seems Neto is one of the players who remains safe at Chelsea for now, but it’ll be harder for him and others to build up that kind of fluency required if the personnel keep changing.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has provided some insight into Erling Haaland’s fitness after he went off at half time in yesterday’s win over Fulham.
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Haaland scored for Man City as they had the luxury of a 3-0 lead after the first 45 minutes, but some fans will no doubt have been concerned when the Norway international didn’t return for the second period.
An injury to Haaland would also be big news for Arsenal fans as their team remains in a close title race with City this season.
Guardiola didn’t give too much away when he spoke about Haaland after the game, but it sounded more like a precautionary move than anything too serious, even if he doesn’t seem to know the full details yet.
Pep Guardiola on Erling Haaland injury
Erling Haaland in action for Manchester City (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
When asked about taking Haaland off, as quoted by City’s official site, Guardiola said: “Niggles. He didn’t feel comfortable.
“Reason why? Many games. I didn’t speak with doctors, I don’t know exactly what he has.
“He said I don’t feel comfortable and at 3-0, with Omar and games to come, it was common sense.”
MCFC supporters will no doubt hope there’s an update with more information soon, as it could be a big blow to their title hopes if Haaland is out for an extended period.
Erling Haaland is crucial for Manchester City’s title hopes
Haaland has been a world class performer during his time at the Etihad Stadium, scoring a remarkable 153 goals in 183 games.
The 25-year-old is up there with the very best players in the world, and his performances have seen him lift two Premier League titles, the Champions League, and other major honours since he joined the club in 2022.
Erling Haaland at Man City
Games
Goals
2022/23
53
52
2023/24
45
38
2024/25
48
34
2025/26
37
29
In a close title race with Arsenal, it’s arguably Haaland more than any other player that gives City an edge over the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta’s side don’t have a goal-scorer like Haaland in their ranks to make the difference in close games, so Guardiola can’t afford to miss that secret weapon for too long, even if he has plenty of other superb players in his side.
Real Madrid have built a reputation for identifying and securing elite young talent before their value skyrockets.
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However, their pursuit of AZ Alkmaar midfielder Kees Smit may not be straightforward, with Chelsea now reportedly entering the race for the highly rated Dutchman.
According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, Chelsea are preparing to mount a serious challenge to Real Madrid’s interest as they look to secure one of the Eredivisie’s best young performers.
The 20-year-old has been a central figure for AZ Alkmaar this season, drawing widespread praise for his maturity and tactical awareness.
Smit has quickly developed into the engine of AZ’s midfield. His ability to dictate tempo, recover possession, and contribute in both defensive and attacking phases makes him one of the most complete young midfielders emerging from Dutch football.
Kees Smit is highly-rated by AZ Alkmaar
AZ Alkmaar are aware of the growing interest and are believed to value Smit at around €60 million.
Such a price tag reflects both his potential and the club’s desire to protect one of their prized assets. With multiple top clubs circling, a bidding war cannot be ruled out.
Chelsea’s recent transfer policy has leaned heavily toward investing in elite young prospects.
Kees Smit warming up for AZ Alkmaar (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
The club have not shied away from spending aggressively on players with high ceilings, aiming to build a squad capable of dominating in the long term.
Their willingness to back that strategy financially could make them formidable competition for Real Madrid, who traditionally excel in these types of pursuits.
With Real Madrid’s proven scouting model facing a determined challenge from Chelsea, the coming months could determine whether Smit continues his development in Spain or embarks on a new chapter in England.
Former Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has aimed a brutal dig at his old club whilst revealing some signings he wasn’t given during his time in charge.
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Speaking on this week’s episode of The Overlap, the Australian tactician did not hold back as he insisted Spurs are not a big club.
Watch below as Postecoglou explained how he felt Tottenham needed proven Premier League players like Bryan Mbeumo, Pedro Neto, Antoine Semenyo, and Marc Guehi, but the club wouldn’t deliver them due to restrictions on the wages they could offer…
"They're not a big club!" ?
Ange Postecoglou gives his verdict on Spurs’ current situation after the sacking of Thomas Frank! ? pic.twitter.com/5SpXGhAKpI
Postecoglou has clearly been left unimpressed by Tottenham, hitting out at their club motto “to dare is to do” when they behave in almost the complete opposite way.
Ange Postecoglou aims dig at Tottenham over transfer policy
“What are they trying to do? They’ve built an unbelievable stadium, unbelievable training facilities, but when you look at the expenditure, particularly in the wages structure, they’re not a big club,” the 60-year-old said.
Ange Postecoglou reacts during Tottenham vs Brighton (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
“I saw that, because when we were trying to sign players, we weren’t in the market for those players.
“There’s certain players that we … I mean, at the end of my first year when we finished fifth, for me, okay, how do you go from fifth to really challenging? Well, we had to sign Premier League ready players.
“But finishing fifth that year didn’t get us in the Champions League, so we ended up signing Dom Solanke, who was, absolutely I was really keen, I really like him, and three teenagers.
“I was looking at Pedro Neto, and Mbeumo, and Semenyo. Marc Guehi. If we’re going to go from fifth to there, that’s what the other big clubs would do in that moment.”
He added: “You know, when you walk into Tottenham, what you see everywhere is ‘to dare is to do’ – it’s everywhere. And yet their actions are almost the antithesis of that.”
Ange Postecoglou’s mixed record at Tottenham
THFC fans will likely have mixed memories of Postecoglou’s reign, as he failed to build on a promising start in north London.
Despite playing some ambitious and attack-minded football at times, Postecoglou’s Spurs side seemed tactically naive a lot of the time, and they went from fifth to 17th in the table in the space of one year.
Still, Postecoglou also delivered the club the Europa League trophy after an impressive 1-0 win over Manchester United in last season’s final, which was some achievement considering the tricky circumstances he was working in.
Postecoglou returned to Premier League management with Nottingham Forest earlier this season, but didn’t last long as he suffered an awful record of six defeats and two draws from just eight games in charge.
According to GiveMeSport, Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is not interested in the Tottenham job.
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Spurs are looking for a new manager after sacking Thomas Frank after a turbulent spell at the club.
He leaves the north London club struggling at the wrong end of the Premier League table.
Spurs are 16th in the league, just five points above West Ham United, who are currently 18th in the league.
After winning the Europa League few months ago under former manager Ange Postecoglou, the Premier League side are now struggling to keep up pace with the Premier League elite.
The search for a new manager has started and the likes of Roberto De Zerbi and Diego Simeone are being linked with the Tottenham job.
Tottenham have stepped up their managerial search
De Zerbi has left Marseille after mutual consent this week and his name is reportedly at the top of the shortlist of managers at Spurs.
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola applauds the fans (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
The Spanish manager’s stance remains the same. He feels it is better for him to stay at Bournemouth than jump the ship to join Tottenham.
Iraola is set to become a free agent at the end of the season and speculation is expected to increase over his future in the coming months.
As per GiveMeSport, another manager on the radar at Spurs is Fulham boss Marco Silva.
He has still not responded to Fulham’s new offer of a three-year contract and Spurs could smell an opportunity to make a move for him if they fail to land other targets.
Whoever comes at Spurs now would have a mountain to climb. They are currently winless in nine domestic games and the mood around the club is severely negative.
Chelsea have been linked with a few defenders in recent times and my understanding is they have a growing interest in Bournemouth centre-back Marcos Senesi.
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As first reported via the Daily Briefing, the Blues are considering the experienced Argentine as a summer target as he’s set to be available on a free transfer.
We know Chelsea pushed really hard to sign Jeremy Jacquet in January, only to be beaten to the Rennes defender’s signature by Liverpool in a deal which will go through in the summer, so naturally they’re hunting for alternatives.
Marcos Senesi attracting Chelsea transfer interest
Marcos Senesi in action for Bournemouth (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
The 28-year-old is not a typical Chelsea target, with this current ownership so often prioritising investing in young talents for the future, with Jacquet’s profile making him a more obvious fit.
Still, I’ve also previously reported that Chelsea targeting Harry Maguire as the hierarchy recognise a need for a more experienced Thiago Silva-esque character to come into this squad.
While Senesi has certainly not had anything like the kind of career someone like Silva has had, it perhaps still makes sense that there’s a growing openness from the west London club to move for someone like him if an opportunity to do a deal for free arises.
There have not yet been any formal talks or offers made to Senesi, who is fully focused on doing his best for Bournemouth until the end of the season, but all sources I’ve spoken to expect that he won’t be signing a new contract with the Cherries.
Marcos Senesi has a host of transfer suitors
As well as Chelsea, Senesi also has admirers from elsewhere in the Premier League, with Crystal Palace mentioned as being particularly keen as they look to fill the void left by Marc Guehi after his move to Manchester City.
“Senesi won’t be short of opportunities to stay in the Premier League,” one source said. “Chelsea are exploring that option, as are Crystal Palace, Everton, and Brighton. Juventus also registered an interest in January and could look at him again.”
It remains to be seen which club will make Senesi the most tempting offer, but his fine form at Bournemouth has clearly impressed a lot of teams, and his departure will be a blow for Andoni Iraola and co.
Chelsea will likely continue to look at top young talents again as well, but it will be interesting to see how much they prioritise a market opportunity like Senesi, and if they also consider other names to blend their youthful squad with at least a few more experienced options as well.
Thomas Tuchel is reportedly expected to sign a contract to keep him on as England manager even after the 2026 World Cup this summer.
The German tactician has done an impressive job with England so far, winning nine and losing just one of his ten games in charge.
Tuchel, a Champions League winner from his time at Chelsea, looks like he’s proving to be the ideal upgrade England needed after Gareth Southgate, and the Times report some positive news for Three Lions supporters.
They state that Tuchel now looks set to agree a new deal to stay on with England until 2028, which could be a blow to Manchester United and other big clubs.
Thomas Tuchel’s England stay is a blow for Manchester United
Tuchel has an impressive CV in his managerial career, so it’s not too surprising that he’s been linked with the Man United job in recent times.
See below as talkSPORT journalist Alex Crook mentioned he’d heard a lot about Tuchel being a candidate for the Red Devils, who will need to replace interim manager Michael Carrick at the end of this season…
"The name I keep hearing come the summer is Thomas Tuchel"@alex_crook tells me the England boss is at the top of Manchester United's list – with most likely Ole Gunnar Solskjaer leading the team until the end of the season. pic.twitter.com/VRayTluBx7
England reached the finals of Euro 2020 and 2024, so there’ll be a lot of pressure on Tuchel to take the team one step further and to finally lift a trophy.
It won’t be easy, though, so even if Tuchel has done well so far, it seems a tad premature to be rewarding him with a new deal before seeing how he fares at a major tournament.
Tottenham have begun the process of identifying their next permanent manager, and one of the most ambitious names on their early shortlist is Diego Simeone.
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According to reports circulating via a source on X, Spurs have already made contact with representatives linked to the Atlético Madrid boss.
The response, however, was cautious: “We are looking at all options available to our client in the summer.”
What was meant to be a period of consolidation and upward momentum has instead spiraled into instability.
Tottenham are looking for a proven leader
Tottenham’s leadership are understood to be prioritising experience and proven pedigree as they reset their direction.
In Simeone, they would find one of the most respected figures in European football.
During his long spell at Atlético Madrid, he delivered La Liga titles in the 2013-14 and 2020-21 seasons, achievements that broke the traditional dominance of Spain’s biggest clubs.
His ability to instill discipline, defensive solidity, and a relentless mentality has been the cornerstone of Atlético’s competitiveness over the past decade.
Simeone’s reputation for maximising output, even when operating with comparatively limited resources, is seen as particularly attractive.
Tottenham’s squad undoubtedly possesses talent, but inconsistency, a lack of tactical identity, and questionable in-game management have undermined results this season.
Nottingham Forest have reportedly opened talks with former Wolves manager Vitor Pereira over replacing the sacked Sean Dyche.
Forest announced last night that Dyche had been relieved of his duties at the City Ground after a disappointing 0-0 draw at home to Wolves.
That means Forest are now on a run of just one win from their last five Premier League games, leaving them just three points above the relegation zone.
Dyche arguably did a decent job compared to those two, but the club remain in danger and have decided to make a change yet again.
Pereira could be a decent option for Forest after previously doing some solid work with Wolves, though his time at Molineux didn’t end too well, and some fans will feel it’s another gamble that might not pay off.
Forest have been through a host of managers under this ownership, but it was really Nuno who did the most impressive job as he guided the club to 7th place in the table, securing a place in the Europa League for this season.
Now it’s all about survival, and it will be interesting to see if Pereira can have the desired impact as we head towards the crucial final stage of the season.
Manchester United are preparing to strengthen their attacking options this summer, and RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande has emerged as a target.
According to Sky Sport CH journalist Sacha Tavolieri, United have already conducted a private meeting with representatives connected to the player, signalling early intent ahead of what could become a competitive transfer battle.
Diomande has enjoyed a rapid rise since his move from CD Leganés to RB Leipzig last summer.
His direct style, explosive pace, and ability to operate on either flank have made him one of Leipzig’s best performers this season.
Transfer dynamics surrounding Yan Diomande
The winger recently joined Roc Nation Sports, a move that shows his growing profile in the game.
However, Maxidel Management, who facilitated his transfer to Leipzig, retain influence over his immediate future and reportedly hold a private agreement to oversee negotiations regarding his next move.
This representation structure could add complexity to any transfer discussions.
His age and output make him an attractive investment for clubs seeking both immediate impact and long-term development.
Leipzig, known for their firm negotiating stance, are believed to value Diomande at around €100 million, a figure that reflects both market inflation and the club’s strategy of maximising returns on emerging talent.
For a player signed just a year ago, such a valuation shows the scale of his progress.
Despite recent investment in attackers such as Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha, and Bryan Mbeumo, United are keen to add further depth and versatility to their forward line.
Michael Carrick is reportedly still not the favourite to be named Manchester United manager permanently once his spell as interim comes to an end this summer.
The 44-year-old has impressed since taking over as Man Utd head coach on a temporary basis until the end of the season, making an unbeaten start with three wins and a draw from his first four games in charge.
The Red Devils legend, who won five Premier League titles, the Champions League, and numerous other major honours during his playing career at Old Trafford, is relatively inexperienced as manager, and it seems the feeling may still be that a bigger name is required.
Michael Carrick applauds the Manchester United fans (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Who else could be in the frame for the Manchester United job?
Carrick may still have a chance to win over the decision-makers at United, but it would likely require something pretty extraordinary from now until the end of the season.
Sky Sports suggests others like Thomas Tuchel and Carlo Ancelotti may be more likely due to their experience, and they are surely two big-name managers who’ll attract a lot of interest after the 2026 World Cup if they don’t stay on with England and Brazil, respectively.
Having said that, MUFC might do well to look for slightly different qualities, as even proven winners like that don’t necessarily give you a guarantee of success.
What kind of manager do United need?
United have been through a host of managers since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013, and it’s worth noting that even high-profile names like Jose Mourinho and Louis van Gaal struggled.
Arguably the biggest success in the post-Ferguson era was Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who, like Carrick, was a former player who understood the culture of the club well.
We’ve also seen Mikel Arteta enjoy success at Arsenal having been a former player, and sometimes that can make up for a lack of managerial experience elsewhere.
Chelsea are preparing to go head-to-head with Bayern Munich in the race for Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, with reports suggesting the Blues are willing to meet the Seagulls’ £50 million valuation.
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According to TEAMtalk, the West London club are ready to make a decisive move for the Netherlands international as they look to resolve long-standing uncertainty in their goalkeeping department.
Verbruggen has steadily built a reputation as one of the Premier League’s most composed young shot-stoppers.
Since joining Brighton & Hove Albion, he has impressed with his distribution, command of the penalty area, and calmness under pressure.
His performances have not only strengthened Brighton’s defensive structure but also earned admiration from Europe’s elite.
Chelsea face competition from Bayern Munich
Interest from Bayern Munich is driven by succession planning. With Manuel Neuer approaching the latter stages of his career, Bayern are assessing long-term replacements capable of maintaining their high standards.
Verbruggen’s technical profile, particularly his comfort in possession, matches with Bayern’s tactical philosophy.
The Dutchman had already been linked with a move away last summer, but chose to continue his development at Brighton.
Now, however, there is a growing sense that he may be ready to take the next step.
Inconsistency from Robert Sánchez has raised questions internally, and last summer’s attempt to sign Mike Maignan from AC Milan demonstrated the club’s determination to upgrade the position.
Under head coach Liam Rosenior, Chelsea are seeking increased competition and reliability between the posts.
Verbruggen’s age, experience in English football, and international pedigree make him an attractive solution.
Brighton’s firm £50 million stance reflects his value and potential, and any club wishing to secure his services will need to move decisively.
Manchester United are reportedly holding their ground in negotiations over the future of Marcus Rashford, insisting on a £26 million fee if Barcelona wish to make his loan move permanent.
According to Diario Sport, Barcelona are keen to retain the forward beyond this season but would prefer to reduce the agreed purchase option, a stance United are unwilling to entertain.
Rashford’s switch to the Camp Nou was initially viewed as a fresh start after a turbulent period at Old Trafford.
His resurgence has made him an important attacking outlet for Barcelona, who see his pace, direct running, and versatility as vital components in their forward line.
Rashford has revived his career after Man United exit
The move away from Man United appears to have revitalised Rashford’s confidence.
At Barcelona, he has been granted tactical freedom and a clearly defined role, enabling him to thrive in a system that emphasises quick transitions and wide attacking play.
His contributions have been particularly notable in key fixtures, showing his capacity to influence high-stakes matches.
Barcelona’s hierarchy are reportedly impressed not only by his on-field output but also by his professionalism and adaptation to Spanish football.
However, financial constraints remain a factor. The Catalan club continue to operate under strict budgetary controls, which is why they are exploring the possibility of negotiating a lower fee.
Marcus Rashford warming up for Barcelona (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Man United’s refusal to reduce the £26 million valuation shows both business pragmatism and strategic clarity.
Allowing Rashford to depart permanently would represent a significant chapter in the club’s recent history, but they are determined to secure a fair return.
Newcastle United may reportedly already have a replacement for Sandro Tonali in the bag as Roma midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini has said yes to a summer transfer.
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The 29-year-old is set to become a free agent at the end of this season when his contract with Roma expires, and it seems he’s already agreed to join Newcastle as a free agent, according to Calciomercato.
The report states that Pellegrini’s talks over a new deal with Roma recently stalled, and that looks like being good news for Newcastle as they face potentially having to replace Tonali.
Lorenzo Pellegrini of AS Roma (Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images)
Arsenal have been linked with Tonali by the Athletic, so it could be that Newcastle will struggle to keep hold of the Italy international after his superb form during his time at St James’ Park.
Newcastle looking for Sandro Tonali replacements
It will be interesting to see if this Pellegrini story proves accurate, as it’s come slightly out of the blue while other names have been linked with Newcastle.
As the data below shows, Tonali doesn’t look quite as well-rounded as Arsenal’s other midfielders Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi, though he has better stats for winning possession.
Sandro Tonali’s stats vs Martin Zubimendi and Declan Rice (DataMB)
One imagines Tonali could improve in those other areas with a move to a bigger club, but his strong work to win the ball back makes him a key part of Eddie Howe’s side.
Still, it would perhaps be a bit of a stretch to say he’s irreplaceable, and players like Pellegrini and Morton could probably prove useful signings for Newcastle even if they did lose Tonali.
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With the Brazil friendlies in less than two months, Neymar's return with Santos has been reportedly delayed to avoid an injury setback.
Neymar‘s fitness has been one of the main storylines for Santos at the start of 2026, with the star beginning a recovery process to address the meniscus injury he suffered last year. Despite now training alongside the team, Neymar’s return to the pitch has reportedly been postponed to avoid a setback and ensure he is fit to rejoin the Brazil national team.
After undergoing surgery in December, Neymar has not appeared in any of the nine games Santos has played since the start of the year. The former Barcelona star has progressed steadily and is now taking part in training sessions with the rest of his teammates, but stadium conditions have led to his return being delayed.
As reported by Globo Esporte, Santos has decided to rest Neymar for Thursday’s Brasileirao game against Athletico Paranaense. The primary reason is the synthetic surface at Arena da Baixada, the opponent’s stadium, as the club looks to avoid any potential injury risk to its star.
The same situation applies to marquee signing Gabriel “Gabigol” Barbosa, who, unlike Neymar, did not participate in Wednesday’s training session and is dealing with muscle soreness. That leaves Santos without two key players after opening the 2026 Brazilian top-flight season with one draw and one loss.
Neymar training in Santos.
While Neymar has already recovered from arthroscopic surgery on his left knee, skipping matches played on synthetic surfaces has been team policy since last season. Back on November 6, with the Peixe still in the relegation zone, the forward missed a match against Palmeiras that ended in a 2-0 defeat, as Allianz Parque uses turf.
After his standout performances helped Santos avoid relegation, Neymar’s last appearance came against Cruzeiro on December 7, meaning he has now gone more than two months without game action. His return is currently expected on Sunday the 15th, when Santos hosts Velo Clube in the final round of the Campeonato Paulista.
Will Neymar make it back to the Brazil national team?
With seven matches in the Campeonato Paulista and two in the Brasileirao already played, Neymar has missed nine games, and if he also sits out against Athletico Paranaense, that total will rise to 10. With the March international break less than two months away, questions are growing about whether the 34-year-old star will finally make his return to the national team.
Brazil, coached by Carlo Ancelotti, is set to travel to the United States to face France on the 26th and Croatia on the 31st. Before then, Santos has matches against Velo Clube, Vasco da Gama (02/26), Mirassol (03/10), Corinthians (03/15), Internacional (03/18), and Cruzeiro (03/22) — six opportunities, or possibly five given the tight schedule, for Neymar to convince the Italian manager to call him up and return to the Canarinha after more than two years.
Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario could find himself at the centre of a high-profile transfer battle this summer, with both Inter Milan and Juventus reportedly preparing to make their moves.
According to Calciomercato, the two Italian heavyweights are closely monitoring the situation as uncertainty grows around Vicario’s role in north London.
Inter’s interest is not new. The Nerazzurri previously tracked Vicario before his transfer to Tottenham and are now expected to revisit that admiration as veteran goalkeeper Yann Sommer prepares to depart at the end of the season.
Inter are seeking a long-term solution between the posts, and Vicario’s experience in both Serie A and the Premier League makes him an attractive candidate.
Juventus, meanwhile, are equally motivated. The Bianconeri are understood to be evaluating their goalkeeping options.
Bringing in a first-choice shot stopper capable of leading the defensive unit is considered a priority, and Vicario’s profile aligns with their needs.
A difficult season for Vicario at Tottenham
At Tottenham, Vicario’s campaign has been turbulent. While he began his Premier League career with promising performances, high-profile mistakes in crucial fixtures have dented confidence.
Several costly errors have contributed to dropped points, with Spurs unexpectedly finding themselves entangled in a battle near the lower end of the table, a scenario few anticipated at the start of the season.
Tottenham’s instability has only fueled speculation. Questions surrounding the club’s direction and managerial situation have led to rumours linking multiple players with potential exits.
If you compare him to goalkeepers of other top clubes like David Raya, Senne Lammens, Gianluigi Donnarumma and others, he comes short whichever way you look at it.
Iliman Ndiaye transfer could be another smart deal for Manchester United
Despite making a lot of mistakes in the transfer market over the last decade, there are perhaps some signs of United improving their recruitment.
The Red Devils brought in Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, and Benjamin Sesko as an entire new front three last summer, and they’ve performed well so far.
Iliman Ndiaye celebrates a goal for Everton (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Mbeumo in particular has been hugely impressive for MUFC, and it could be that targeting another proven Premier League attacking player like Ndiaye could bring similar success.
The versatile forward has five goals and two assists in 20 league games so far this season, and one imagines he could surely improve those numbers with better players around him.
Do Man United need to spend £70m on Ndiaye?
Some United fans might be cautious about this potential move, however, as Ndiaye would clearly not come cheap.
TEAMtalk’s report suggests Everton will insist on £70m for their star player, and United arguably have other positions they should be focusing on more.
Given the fine form of the likes of Mbeumo and Cunha, as well as Amad Diallo and Patrick Dorgu, there would be a lot of competition for Ndiaye and it’s not clear he’d start that many games at Old Trafford.
The club probably needs to focus and invest a lot on new midfielders, with Casemiro set to leave as a free agent this summer, while Manuel Ugarte has flopped since his move from Paris Saint-Germain.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has announced his return to British football in spectacular fashion.
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The former Arsenal and Liverpool midfielder came off the bench to score a stunning stoppage-time winner for Celtic against Livingston on his debut.
The 32-year-old, who joined the Scottish giants on a free transfer after leaving Besiktas, was introduced late in the game with the score deadlocked at 1-1.
Receiving the pass just outside the edge of the box in the 91st minute, the former Arsenal man took a touch before finessing one into bottom right corner, sending Parkhead into raptures and securing a vital three points for the Hoops in the title race.
Arsenal had a chance to sign Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain for free in January
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The 32-year-old had been training with Arsenal since November to maintain his fitness after leaving Besiktas and was legally available to sign for any club for free even after the transfer window had shut.
With Mikel Arteta looking for experienced cover in midfield to bolster their title charge, the Englishman’s name was circulated as a low-risk, short-term option.
However, the Gunners did not avail the option and the Champions League winning midfielder ended up joining Celtic on a free transfer.
Kai Havertz injury further deepens Arsenal wound
The timing of Oxlade-Chamberlain’s heroics could not be more painful for Mikel Arteta.
Just hours before the Celtic match, news broke that Kai Havertz had suffered a muscular injury that will rule him out of for several games including the upcoming North London Derby later this month.
With Havertz adding to the growing injury list which includes the likes of Mikel Merino, Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka, Arsenal are suddenly looking light in depth.
The decision to pass on a versatile, experienced player like Oxlade-Chamberlain, who can operate in midfield as well as out wide, now looks like a gamble that hasn’t paid off.
With reports revealing interest from Premier League giants, an FC Barcelona captain has opened the door for Julian Alvarez to join them.
Julian Alvarez’s future at Atlético Madrid has come into question in recent weeks, not only because of his current form but also due to his role within the team, where he is far from the undisputed focal point. While several Premier League giants have reportedly shown interest in signing him, the Argentine has once again been linked with FC Barcelona after a team captain opened the door to a potential move.
Despite his status as one of the most complete strikers in the world, Alvarez’s 2025-26 season has fallen short of expectations. He has featured in 32 games for Atlético Madrid across all competitions but completed the full 90 minutes in only three of them, scoring 11 goals and currently sitting on a 100-day La Liga goal drought.
Unable to reach his full potential under coach Diego Simeone’s system, and with the club no longer seen as a top contender for major trophies (last season was his first without silverware since arriving in Europe), speculation about a possible departure has inevitably grown. One of the clubs most frequently linked with him is FC Barcelona, a team he has admitted he supported as a child when Lionel Messi was still at the club.
In an interview with Mundo Deportivo, Barca captain Ronald Araújo shared his thoughts on Alvarez’s situation and a possible move after the World Cup: “He’s a great player — for me, he’s one of the best forwards in the world. You can see the quality he has. The best players should be at the best club, which is us. That’s obvious. But it’s not up to me to do that job or make that decision.“
Ronald Araújo of FC Barcelona.
Barcelona face several hurdles to sing Alvarez
Alvarez’s current situation at Atlético Madrid and Barcelona’s need to strengthen at striker next season make the idea of a move understandable. Star forward Robert Lewandowski, one of the highest-paid players in the squad, has a contract that expires at the end of the season, and at 37 years old, expectations point toward a possible departure.
Even if Barcelona free up significant salary space, they would still face major obstacles. Alvarez is under contract with Atlético until June 2030 and has a €500 million release clause, while reports suggest the Madrid club would demand a fee in the region of €100 million to sell, a figure widely considered out of reach for Barcelona unless a major sale takes place.
Chelsea and Arsenal also interested in Julian Alvarez
In addition to financial challenges, Barcelona would also face fierce competition from Premier League powers pursuing Alvarez. According to TEAMtalk, Arsenal and Chelsea have maintained steady contact regarding the striker, with both clubs receiving “positive reports” as they evaluate a potential blockbuster move in the summer window.
The outlet adds that the fee discussed could come in below £100 million, a range more manageable for clubs like Arsenal and Chelsea. Barcelona’s only potential edge is that one factor behind Alvarez leaving Manchester City was his desire to leave England for lifestyle reasons in Spain, though a strong sporting project could ultimately tilt the balance toward any suitor.
Monterrey will host Xelaju in the second leg of the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup first round. Below is all the key information you need, including the date, venue, kickoff time, and options to watch or live stream the match in the USA.
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What was expected to be a routine opener turned into a reality check, as Monterreywas limited to a 1–1 draw in the first leg of this series. Back at home, the Liga MX side holds the edge with advancement on the line, but the tight opener showed the task will be far from simple.
Xelaju, one of the best teams in Central America, did what it needed to do by keeping the tie level and now travels to Mexico with confidence that an upset is possible, setting the stage for a matchup fans won’t want to miss.
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Barcelona's Marcus Rashford and Robert Lewandowski were the important topics for sport director Deco
Barcelona is in a strong position to repeat the excellent season they had last year. They lead La Liga by one point over Real Madrid, are through to the Champions League round of 16, and are competing with Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey semifinals. Perhaps less visible than others, Deco has been one of the figures behind the club’s rebuild. He recently talked about the importance of Marcus Rashford and Robert Lewandowski.
The former Portuguese midfielder now works as the sporting director of the institution, playing a key role in transfer decisions and contract renewals. He addressed several topics in an interview with Sport, including Rashford’s future.
Deco said: “We are happy with Rashford. It’s not easy coming here. He’s a footballer who has played at a very high level, with huge expectations like at Manchester United. He then had six months with Aston Villa, where he did a good job. I know they wanted to keep him, but he just wanted to come here, and that’s positive.”
About Rashford’s potential stay at the club, he added: “We have been able to get him on loan. Coming here and reducing his salary to make it happen was a demonstration that he really wanted to come. We are very happy about it. It’s a player that gives us a lot.”
Rashford arrived at Barcelona on a loan (Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Deco was noncommittal with Robert Lewandowski
The other question mark for next season is also in attack. Lewandowski has been outstanding since arriving at the club in a difficult period, making his goals even more important in helping the team return to a competitive level after years of instability.
As the striker’s contract runs until the end of this season, the possibility of his departure becomes more realistic. Deco praised him as “the best number 9 of the past 10 years, there isn’t anyone like him,” before casting doubt on a contract extension.
On that topic, there was no definitive answer: “I think time will tell. Robert has his personal plans too, and from there we’ll see. Before that we also need to know more about how we stand with Financial Fair Play. We must clarify the future of the team and we aren’t there yet. When we know everything we can do, we will address every topic, like with Robert.”
Barcelona has clear needs for the transfer window
Even as one of the best teams in the world, there is still room for improvement. The striker position would need reinforcement if Rashford and Lewandowski leave, while center back is another area that could be strengthened to maintain competitiveness.
Deco confirmed those priorities when asked about those positions: “Yes, the idea goes that way, but sometimes things surprise you. I always say that four months in soccer are like four years in life. One month ago we won the Spanish Super Cup and it already feels like we haven’t won anything.”
Rashford and Lewandowski formed a great pairing in Barcelona
Mohamed Salah has etched his name alongside another Liverpool legend, equalling Steven Gerrard’s record for the most assists in Premier League history for the Reds.
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The Egyptian King provided his 92nd assist in the competition on Wednesday night, whipping in a brilliant corner that was powered home by captain Virgil van Dijk to secure a hard-fought 1-0 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
The milestone moment came in the 61st minute of a tight contest, breaking the deadlock and moving Salah level with Gerrard’s long-standing tally.
It is yet another record for the 33-year-old, who has broken almost every record there is to be broken in his nine years at the club so far.
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Arne Slot on Mo Salah after the game
Speaking on MOTD, Liverpool boss Arne Slot was full of praise for his talisman, acknowledging the magnitude of sharing a record with a figure as iconic as Gerrard.
“He has so many records for this club, but to have this one combined with such a great player. Both were unbelievable players for this club.”
When asked if he thought Salah would claim the record outright, the Dutchman was candid about the inevitability of the achievement.
“Unfortunately for Steven, I expect Mo to go above him. I don’t expect, but I hope he goes above him,” Slot added
This could be Salah’s final season at Liverpool
Despite the on-pitch history making, Salah’s long-term future at Anfield remains the subject of intense speculation.
The winger has been heavily linked with a summer move to Saudi Pro League giants Al-Ittihad.
Ange Postecoglou has broken his silence on the sacking of his successor, Thomas Frank, during a surprise appearance on The Overlap.
In a twist of fate that stunned host Gary Neville, the former Tottenham manager was physically present in the studio just as the news broke that Frank had been relieved of his duties.
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The timing of the dismissal, coming less than 24 hours after a dismal defeat to Newcastle left Spurs hovering above the relegation zone, added a layer of palpable tension to the recording.
Ange Postecoglou reacts to Thomas Frank’s sacking news
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Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville was left in disbelief by the development live on air.
He then revealed to the audience that Postecoglou was actually in the building, originally scheduled to record a special Stick to Football episode slated for release next week.
However, following the breaking news from North London, the production schedule was immediately scrapped.
A switch was made to release the episode with Postecoglou this Thursday morning instead.
As Postecoglou entered the studio to take his seat opposite Neville, he offered a reaction that was both understated and devastatingly poignant.
Simply remarking, “Some timing eh,” the Australian acknowledged the surreal nature of discussing the demise of the man who replaced him, just moments after it happened.
The full episode comes out on Thursday and is sure to be an all timer.
Postecoglou was sacked by Tottenham despite ending trophy drought
The moment was heavy with irony. The 60-year-old was sacked by Tottenham in the summer of 2025, despite leading the club to Europa League glory and finally ending their long-standing trophy drought.
His dismissal was justified by the board at the time due to poor league campaign that saw the club finish 17th, 13 points ahead of the relegation zone.
Season
Manager
Games
Wins
Draws
Losses
Points
Points per Game
24/25
Ange Postecoglou
38
11
5
22
38
1.00
25/26
Thomas Frank
26
7
8
11
29
1.12
Yet, under Thomas Frank, Tottenham have found themselves in a similar situation, perhaps even worse, considering how closer they are to the relegation zone.
Rather than challenging for the top four, Frank leaves the club in 16th place, just five points above the relegation zone, entrenched in a relegation battle.
Roberto De Zerbi has emerged as strong candidate for the hot seat
The search for a successor is already underway, with several names being linked to the vacancy.
His sudden availability could scarcely be better timed for Spurs, who find themselves in urgent need of direction.
The club will be seeking a manager capable not only of steering them clear of relegation danger, but also of mounting a meaningful push in the Champions League their last realistic avenue for redemption this season.
Liverpool have been heavily linked with a move for Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig.
The 19-year-old has been excellent for the German club, and Liverpool is hoping to bring him to the Premier League. According to Sacha Tavolieri, the player has now switched agents to secure a move away from the club in the summer, and has also assigned his image rights to a new agency.
Therefore, Liverpool’s move for the attacker is on hold, and they are waiting for all formalities to be completed before they can negotiate a deal for the player.
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Liverpool eye Yan Diomande
EXCLUSIVE: Liverpool are holding off on Yan Diomande!
The Reds have been made aware of a valid contract (running until December 2027) between the Ivorian and the agency he left for Roc Nation.
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Yan Diomande of RB Leipzig (Photo by Selim Sudheimer/Getty Images)
There is no doubt that he has the quality to thrive in the Premier League, and he could add some much-needed unpredictability to the Liverpool attack. They have not been able to replace Luis Diaz effectively, and they need someone who can take on defenders and beat them in one-on-one situations.
The Ivorian attacker has recorded 14 goal contributions so far this season and could improve with coaching and experience. He has all the tools to develop into a top-class player with the right guidance. Liverpool have done well to grow young players in the past, and they could help him fulfil his tremendous potential.
Minutes after the Herons confirmed the news through their official social media accounts, Messi himself shared a video on Instagram explaining the reasons behind the sudden decision, just two days before the friendly.
“Hello everyone. I wanted to send this message to the people of Puerto Rico, both those who were going to come to the training and to the game,” Leo began. “The truth is that in the last match in Ecuador I finished with a discomfort, which is why I left before the match ended,” the Argentine forward explained about last Saturday’s clash against Barcelona SC, in which he was substituted in the 57th minute.
“Together with the club and the organizers, it was decided to suspend this match, so I hope it can be rescheduled, that we can see each other, and that we can visit you soon,” the Inter Miami player added.
Finally, Messi closed his message with a warm greeting to the fans in Puerto Rico. “I want to send a big hug to all of you, and thank you for the love, because I know all the tickets were sold and we were going to see each other. I hope we can do it later. Sending you a big hug and all the best,” the Argentina star said.
New date set for Messi’s visit to Puerto Rico
Moments after sharing that message, Messi posted a new Instagram story with some great news for Puerto Rico fans: the rescheduled match against Independiente del Valle will now take place on Thursday, February 26, at Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium.
“Unfortunately, I got injured in the last match, but we were really looking forward to seeing you, so together with the club we found an alternative date to play in Puerto Rico,” Messi wrote alongside the announcement. “We know how excited you are to see an Inter Miami match, and it will be really nice to do it soon.”
New Date! 🗓️
The final match of the 2026 preseason Champions Tour will be postponed until February 26. Shifting the match will allow for the best experience for our fans in Puerto Rico.
Lionel Messi’s physical issues come at an extremely inconvenient time. Inter Miami went through almost the entire preseason without any problems involving the Argentine forward, who now will need to be carefully evaluated ahead of the official season opener.
The Herons will debut in the 2026 Major League Soccer season on Saturday, February 21, against Los Angeles FC in California, in the league’s opening match. With just ten days until that game, it’s understandable that the club chose to postpone the Puerto Rico friendly, as their top priority from now on will undoubtedly be Messi’s recovery and condition.
With less than 48 hours for the game against Independiente del Valle, Inter Miami issued a discouraging injury update on Lionel Messi, prompting the postponement of the last preseason friendly.
Lionel Messi raised alarms over the last few hours ahead of the final preseason friendly after not being spotted at Wednesday’s training session in Fort Lauderdale. With less than 48 hours before the clash against Independiente del Valle, Inter Miami have now issued a discouraging injury update on the star’s condition.
With media attending the training ground in Fort Lauderdale, one of several stars absent during Wednesday’s session — from the first 15 minutes open to reporters — was Messi. Reports quickly began to surface, even putting into question the star’s availability for Friday’s game in Puerto Rico against IDV.
Later on Wednesday, Inter Miami released a statement addressing the player’s condition: “Messi did not participate in training this Wednesday, February 11, due to a muscle strain in his left hamstring sustained during the match against Barcelona SC in Ecuador, which has persisted since then.“
Messi played 56 minutes in the match in Guayaquil against Barcelona, the fewest among the three friendlies Inter Miami have played so far, and now concerns over his fitness have surfaced. “His gradual return to training will depend on his clinical and functional progress in the coming days,” the statement added, without providing a specific recovery timeline.
Lionel Messi of Inter Miami during the Barcelona SC game.
Tadeo Allende, who finally joined Inter Miami after completing his paperwork to play for the team, spoke to the media on Wednesday and revealed he spoke with Messi. “Yes, Leo was here today, he did some indoor work and we talked a lot, he asked me about my vacation and we discussed other topics. He welcomed me very well, it was great to see him again,” the forward said, without offering any update on his condition.
In the friendly against Alianza Lima, the Argentine star played until the 63rd minute, and against Atlético Nacional until the 76th, with head coach Javier Mascherano previously outlining a plan to gradually increase his minutes during upcoming matches. After recording one goal and one assist in Ecuador, he was subbed off early in the 58th minute for Luis Suárez.
Messi’s injury prompts game postponement
With the friendly against Independiente del Valle originally scheduled for Friday, Messi’s injury has prompted a sudden change of plans in Inter Miami’s schedule. The squad had been set to travel to Puerto Rico on Thursday, hold a training session open to the public, and then play at Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium in Bayamón.
Minutes after releasing Messi’s injury update, Inter Miami announced the postponement of the game against Independiente del Valle. The Herons will still travel to Puerto Rico to face the Ecuadorian side, but the match has now been rescheduled for February 26.
Will Messi be available for the MLS opener vs. LAFC?
Currently at the end of their preseason tour that took the team to several countries across South America, anticipation is building for Inter Miami’s 2026 MLS opener against Son Heung-min’s Los Angeles FC. With the match set to be played at the LA Memorial Coliseum, questions remain about whether Messi could miss the season opener.
While Inter Miami has not specified the severity of the strain, data from the UEFA Elite Club Injury Study, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, indicates that the average recovery time for a professional footballer with a hamstring injury is approximately 17 to 21 days. Given the club’s ‘gradual return’ protocol, a similar timeline would place Messi’s availability right at the doorstep of the MLS season opener against LAFC on February 21.
Despite his imposing impact at Real Madrid, Antonio Rüdiger is reportedly heading toward an exit from the club at the end of the season. In light of this, the German defender is reportedly attracting interest from three Premier League teams.
After making a significant impact at Chelsea, Antonio Rüdiger established himself as the leader of Real Madrid‘s defense. His defensive prowess, strategic understanding, and experience played a crucial role in securing the 2024 UEFA Champions League title. However, he has faced a series of physical issues that have cast doubt on his future. With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, he reportedly attracts interest from three Premier League teams.
According to TEAMtalk, Antonio Rüdiger has not yet received a new contract offer from Real Madrid, prompting the veteran to consider his future. As a result, he is reportedly open to a return to the Premier League. After shining at Chelsea, the German defender is well regarded by Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace, and West Ham as a potential leader of their backline. However, he has not reached an agreement with any of those clubs so far.
Even though he once became a key figure at Real Madrid, Rüdiger has suffered a torn lateral meniscus along with thigh and knee injuries that have affected his continuity over the past two seasons. In addition, the emergence of Dean Huijsen and Raul Asencio has slowed down contract renewal talks, as the club is aiming to sign a younger replacement. Nonetheless, the veteran remains a key asset for coach Alvaro Arbeloa, covering Eder Militao’s injury.
Heading into the final stretch of the season, Real Madrid are aiming to help Antonio Rüdiger regain his best form, as he is coming off a knee injury and was benched in the previous match against Valencia. According to Diario AS, Los Blancos want the German to be in peak physical condition to face Benfica on February 17, as his experience could prove decisive alongside Dean Huijsen.
Ivan Martin of Girona is tackled by Antonio Ruediger of Real Madrid.
Real Madrid reportedly chase a revolution in their defensive line
Although Real Madrid managed to dominate European soccer with Antonio Rüdiger and Éder Militão anchoring the defense, both players have dealt with serious physical issues that have limited the team’s overall performance. Moreover, the emergence of Raúl Asencio and Dean Huijsen has not been enough able to replicate the same defensive solidity. With this in mind, Los Blancos are reportedly planning a drastic overhaul of their backline.
According to Spanish media reports, Real Madrid are not only considering Rüdiger’s departure, but also those of David Alaba and Dani Carvajal. While they have reportedly taken the lead in the race to sign Nico Schlotterbeck ahead of Barcelona, Los Blancos would back the continuity of Trent Alexander-Arnold and David Jiménez at right-back. With this approach, the club aims to restore its defensive consistency.
Antonio Rudiger of Real Madrid reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
France star Ousmane Dembele had harsh words for an Argentina player in Ligue 1, adding another chapter to the rivalry that emerged between the two national teams at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Argentina and France delivered one of the most thrilling World Cup finals in history at Qatar 2022. The drama of such a high-stakes showdown also fueled tensions between the two sides, with several heated individual battles. Now, Ousmane Dembele has found himself at the center of a curious exchange with a Ligue 1 rival.
Over the weekend, Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille faced off in another edition of Le Classique, the marquee matchup between the two biggest clubs in French soccer. Luis Enrique’s squad showcased its quality in a dominant 5-0 victory, maintaining sole possession of first place in the standings.
Dembele stood out with two goals and an assist, but he also drew attention for a tense exchange with an opposing player. Television cameras caught the moment the 2025 Ballon d’Or winner approached Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg to criticize a Marseille teammate.
“Balerdi, he’s rubbish! You know it,” Dembele said, according to Ligue 1’s official account on X. The PSG winger then covered his mouth and continued speaking to the Marseille midfielder, who chose not to respond. “You know it,” Ousmane repeated. “He’s always mouthing off.”
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Ousmane is key for France, Balerdi fighting for a spot with Argentina
The gap between PSG and Marseille in their weekend clash mirrors the contrast in the international outlooks of Ousmane Dembele and Leonardo Balerdi ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.
The winger appears to have a secure place with the France national team after being part of Didier Deschamps’ squads at Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022. His new superstar status — following his success with PSG and his Ballon d’Or and FIFA The Best awards — has made him one of the team’s most important players.
Balerdi’s situation is very different. He has made just 11 appearances for Argentina, across friendlies and World Cup qualifiers, since his 2019 debut. Last year, head coach Lionel Scaloni showed considerable faith in the defender, giving him minutes in nine of the team’s last 13 matches. Still, competition for a roster spot is fierce, and the return of Manchester United’s Lisandro Martinez from injury could push him out of World Cup contention.
The Argentina-France rivalry was born in recent years
Until 2018, Argentina and France had met only twice in World Cup history — once in the inaugural 1930 tournament and again in the group stage in 1978 — with the South Americans winning both. Nothing particularly significant had defined the matchup until then.
That changed at Russia 2018, when the teams met in the Round of 16 in a pulsating match that ended in a 4-3 victory for France, powered by a Kylian Mbappe brace. With that recent history in place, Argentina and France faced off again in the Qatar 2022 final, where the rivalry reached another level.
Argentina’s penalty shootout victory was followed by taunts not only from fans but also from players, including Emiliano Martinez. The fallout affected Lionel Messi, who was playing for PSG at the time, and contributed to his departure from the club months later.
The lingering resentment was underscored recently by former France player Djibril Cisse in an interview with L’Equipe. “I only feel hatred toward them,” he said of Argentina, referring to the post-title celebrations. “After seeing those images, I was even angry. I feel a lot of hatred toward them. Clearly, today they are our main enemy.”
Argentina's Leonardo Balerdi and France's Ousmane Dembele.
Raphinha may not be ready to return for Barcelona after Hansi Flick's comments
Barcelona has had one of the most devastating attacks in the world since last season. Hansi Flick has built a very dangerous side that relies on Raphinha as a key creator, scorer and provider of assists. However, he may not be ready to return for the Copa del Rey match against Atletico Madrid.
The German manager spoke to the media in a press conference about several topics, including the Brazilian’s absence. Even if he didn’t confirm anything, the chances of him being available on Thursday appear low.
Flick said: “It’s about how he feels. You must take care of your body, that’s what he’s doing. We must support him. Step by step. We must take care of him because he’s a player that always gives it all, he plays with intensity and when he notices something we must be careful. It’s not that I like it, because we need everybody, but it can happen during the season.”
Raphinha’s injury timeline
Qualifying directly for the Champions League round of 16 was huge for Barcelona considering they would be competing next week if they hadn’t. However, they still have a midweek obstacle in Atletico Madrid for the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals in the Spanish capital.
Raphinha didn’t complete the La Liga match against Elche (Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Raphinha’s injury isn’t serious, as it is only a minor muscle issue. The problem with this match is that he hasn’t had enough time to recover. He picked it up in Barcelona’s victory over Elche on January 31, which places his absence within a normal recovery period.
The Brazilian then missed the Cup victory over Albacete and the La Liga triumph over Real Mallorca. With the team’s next match in doubt after Flick’s comments, a potential return could be next Monday in Girona. If he isn’t ready, his comeback date would be the following Sunday in the Levante match.
Raphinha isn’t Barcelona’s only absent
This match was already going to be a tough obstacle for Barcelona, with injuries making it an even harder challenge. In addition to Raphinha’s absence, the manager will also be without another attacker, Marcus Rashford, who won’t be ready.
Flick discussed the English striker’s absence from the lineup: “We have some problems in the team. Rashford won’t be able to play. It’s not good news, but I believe in my team. In hard situations, we grow.”
Kai Havertz has suffered a fresh muscular injury and is set to be ruled out for several crucial fixtures, dealing a significant blow to Arsenal.
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The news comes just as the Gunners prepare for a crucial run of games in February.
Reliable journalist David Ornstein of The Athletic, stated that the German international is “set for a spell on the sidelines.”
While the club is hopeful the issue is not long-term, the timing could not be worse for Mikel Arteta’s side.
Havertz set to miss several games including the North London Derby
(Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Offside/Offside via Getty Images)
According to Ornstein’s report, the muscular problem is expected to keep the 26-year-old forward out of Arsenal’s upcoming Premier League clashes against Brentford and, most critically, the North London Derby against Tottenham Hotspur on February 22.
Losing a key attacker for the trip to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a massive setback at this stage of the season.
The German is expected to miss a minimum of four games.
Havertz’s time at Arsenal marred by injuries
Havertz’s tenure at the Emirates has been increasingly marred by fitness struggles.
Since his high-profile move from Chelsea, the German has struggled to maintain a consistent run in the starting XI without interruption.
Critics have noted that his inability to stay fit has prevented him from fully cementing a specific role in the team, oscillating between midfield and the false nine position.
Tottenham Hotspur have sacked Thomas Frank after a poor run of results, and they are now looking at a potential replacement.
It remains to be seen whether they can bring in a manager who can help them turn things around. They are close to the relegation zone after picking up just two wins since the start of November in the Premier League.
A new manager will be expected to lift the spirits around the club and help the players bounce back strongly.
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Harry Redknapp on Spurs job
Meanwhile, former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has now claimed on Sky Sports that he would be open to taking over at the North London club. However, he admits that it is unlikely that the club hierarchy will reach out to him.
Harry Redknapp poses at Kempton Park Racecourse. (Photo by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images)
Redknapp has previously done an impressive job at Tottenham, but the London club need to aim higher. They need a modern manager who can build for the future. They have talented players at their disposal, and it will be interesting to see who they appoint to replace Frank.
They have also been linked to former manager Mauricio Pochettino.
The Tottenham hierarchy will need to get the decision spot on. The fans are already disappointed with how the season has turned out, and they will be desperate for the team to make amends for the remainder of the season.
The grandson-in-law of Joe Lewis, Nick Beucher, played a key role in Tottenham’s decision to sack Thomas Frank, according to a new report from GiveMeSport.
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While the official announcement came from the club’s board, details have emerged suggesting that the ownership family was intimately involved in the call to terminate the Dane’s contract.
Nick Boucher is the grandson of Joe Lewis (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
As per the report, the parting ways with Frank was initially a ‘reluctant decision’ for the club’s hierarchy.
The move was taken following a formal recommendation from CEO Vinai Venkatesham and Sporting Director Johan Lange to the board.
However, the report reveals that Nick Beucher, the co-chief executive of the Tavistock Group and Joe Lewis’ grandson-in-law, played a key role in the decision.
His involvement signals a shift in influence at the very top of the club in the post Daniel Levy era.
Who is Nick Beucher: The man with growing influence at Tottenham
Nick Beucher is rapidly becoming a significant, albeit quiet, power broker at Tottenham Hotspur.
Although he does not officially sit on the Spurs board, he has become an “important and active voice” in the running of the football club following the departure of long-time chairman Daniel Levy over the summer.
As a high-ranking executive at Tavistock, the investment vehicle through which the Lewis family controls the club, Beucher acts as a direct link between the club’s operations and its ultimate owners.
The report notes that his view “carries weight” with the Spurs board, effectively filling the vacuum of authority left by Levy.
His active participation in the Frank sacking suggests he could also be playing a role in deciding who the next manager would be.
The sack was inevitable for Thomas Frank
Despite the reluctance mentioned in the report, the sack was ultimately inevitable for Thomas Frank.
Thomas Frank was sacked by Tottenham Hotspur earlier today after a disastrous run of results.
The North London club are currently close to the relegation zone, and they have picked up just two wins in the league since the start of November. The performances have been quite poor as well, and it is no surprise that the club hierarchy has decided to pull the trigger. It will be interesting to see if they can bring in a quality replacement for Frank.
There is no doubt that Tottenham have quality players at their disposal, and they need a manager who can bring out the best in them. Frank has clearly failed to deliver, and Tottenham needed to make a change in order to get their season back on track.
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Tottenham missed him against Newcastle United in their last league game, and their mediocre defensive performance led to a home defeat.
Romero stupidly getting sent off when his manager really needed him sums up why it wasn’t meant to be for Thomas Frank at Spurs. I feel really sorry for him. The problems at Spurs run far deeper. Nobody knows what Spurs identity is anymore…
Cristian Romero in action for Tottenham (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
There is no doubt that the manager needed his best defender on the night, and Romero’s aggression ultimately cost the team. The South American defender has been sent off multiple times in his Tottenham career, and he will need to curb his aggression going forward to be more useful to the team. The defender will be suspended for four matches, and his absence will be costly for the team.
As for Frank, he will be thoroughly disappointed with the way the season has panned out. It remains to be seen whether he can return to management quickly with a competitive club.
Tottenham will be desperate to bounce back strongly and finish in a respectable position now.
Manchester United are reported to be interested in signing the Benfica sensation Anisio Cabral.
The 17-year-old is highly rated in Portugal, and he has attracted the attention of top clubs with his performances. The talented young striker is also on PSG’s radar, as per Fichajes. He has impressed with his clinical finishing and sharpness in the attack.
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Man United keen on Anisio Cabral
Manchester United are hoping to sign him for the future, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. They have done well to develop young players in the past, and they could play a key role in Cabral’s development as well.
The opportunity to join Manchester United could be exciting for the 17-year-old striker. It would be a huge step up in his career, and he would get to play for one of the world’s biggest clubs. Manchester United have the financial muscle to get the deal across the line as well.
They believe that a 17-year-old could be the perfect modern striker for them, and he could develop into an important first-team player in the future.
The striker has a release clause of €65 million in his contract, but it is unlikely that Manchester United will pay that kind of money for him.
Team photo of Portugal U17 (Back from L-R: Romario Cunha, Gil Neves, Anisio Cabral (#19), Martim Antunes, Bernardo Lima, Diego Coxi before the international friendly match between Germany U17 and Portugal U17. (Photo by Luis Branca/Getty Images for DFB)
PSG are interested in the player as well and hope to sign him for €50 million. Manchester United are unwilling to lose the French club in the race, and it remains to be seen whether they come forward with a proposal to complete the deal.
Benfica will not want to lose a talented young player like him easily, and they will look to recoup a premium from his departure.
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Christian Pulisic would be ideal for Arsenal
He has 10 goals to his name in all competitions this season, and he could prove to be a useful addition. According to a report from Fichajes,Arsenal are leading the race to sign him, and Liverpool are also monitoring his situation. Arsenal are now preparing to convince the player to join the club in the summer.
It remains to be seen how the situation develops. The 27-year-old knows the league well, and he could make an immediate impact in English football next season. Arsenal are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they have an exceptional team. They have consistently pushed for the league title and the UEFA Champions League, and he could be tempted to join them.
The report claims that the player’s representatives are now seriously considering a move to the London club and are attracted to the idea of fighting for prestigious trophies with Arsenal. There is no doubt that Arsenal have the financial resources to get across the line as well.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Liverpool also need more quality on the flanks and the United States international could be ideal for them. He will add pace, flair, and unpredictability to the team. It will be interesting to see if they can beat Arsenal to his signature.
Both clubs have the financial muscle to agree on a deal with AC Milan, and they should look to convince the player now.
Dusan Vlahovic will be a free agent at the end of the season, and the player is set for an exit from Juventus.
Chelsea and Tottenham are on securing his signature, and a report from TEAMtalk claims that Chelsea is currently in the strongest position to sign the 26-year-old striker.
Liam Rosenior is looking to bring a striker at the end of the season and the Serbian could be ideal for them. He has scored 64 goals during his time at Juventus, and he has the physicality and technical attributes for English football as well. The opportunity to join the Premier League will be exciting for him. The report claims that the player has long wanted to play in the Premier League.
It remains to be seen whether Chelsea can wrap up the move. The player will be a free agent in the summer, and signing a player of his quality for free would be a master stroke. Juventus have been unable to reach a renewal agreement with the striker because of his €12 million wage demands.
Chelsea signed Joao Pedro and Liam Delap at the start of the season. However, Delap has been quite underwhelming. Another striker could be ideal for Chelsea in the summer. It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to sanction the 22-year-old’s departure and replace him properly. The Serbian could be ideal for them.
Meanwhile, Tottenham are keen on the player as well. It is no secret that they need another striker. It will be interesting to see if they can convince the player to turn down the opportunity to move to Chelsea instead.
Vlahovic will want to join an ambitious team, but he will be able to fight for major trophies. Tottenham are in the midst of a rebuilding process, and they sacked manager Thomas Frank today. Perhaps Chelsea will be a more stable option for him.
Manchester United are looking to add more quality and depth at full-back, and they have identified Federico Dimarco as a target.
According to FC Inter news, Manchester United are dreaming of signing the experienced full-back from Inter Milan, and it remains to be seen whether they can complete the deal. The opportunity to join Manchester United could be exciting for the player as well.
He is at the peak of his career, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge. Manchester United are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they could provide him with the platform to fight for trophies. They have shown improvement under interim manager Michael Carrick, and they will look to bring a quality manager in the summer and fight for trophies.
Diogo Dalot is currently the first choice right back at the club, and Manchester United needs to add more quality and competition for places in that area of the pitch. Signing the Italian would be ideal for them. He is capable of contributing at both ends of the pitch, and he could add a new dimension to the Manchester United attack.
The player has scored six goals and recorded 13 assists across all competitions this season, and there is no doubt that he could transform Manchester United.
It will be interesting to see if Inter Milan is prepared to sanction his departure. The full-back is a key player for them, and his departure would be a blow. They are currently on top of the league table, and the Italian defender has been instrumental in their success so far. However, Manchester United have the resources to pay a premium for him. If they manage to get the deal across the line, it could prove to be a major coup for them.
Diego Simeone says the injuries to Pablo Barrios and Johnny Cardoso have “hurt” Atletico Madrid ahead of their Copa del Rey semi-final clash with Barcelona. Barrios has been ruled out with a right thigh injury, while Cardoso is also sidelined with a muscle problem, the latest in a string of issues for the American. Barrios […]
Raphinha has criticised the voting process for the Ballon d’Or, insisting that “you have to be friendly with the people who vote” to win the award. Despite recording 56 direct goal contributions (34 goals, 22 assists) for Barcelona in 57 appearances last season, the Brazilian winger finished fifth in the 2025 Ballon d’Or voting. Paris […]
Club America receive Olimpia in the second leg of the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup first round. Below is all the key information you need, including the date, venue, kickoff time, and options to watch or live stream the match in the USA.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Club America vs Olimpia on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO
Club America vs Olimpia
WHAT
CONCACAF Champions Cup
WHEN
8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT • Wednesday, February 11, 2026
What was expected to be a lopsided matchup has turned into a much tighter contest as the second leg gets underway.Club America entered the series as heavy favorites, even against a respected Central American side like Olimpia, but the first meeting proved far more competitive than anticipated.
Las Aguilas were able to grind out a 2–1 win, giving them a slim edge heading into the decisive return at home. Olimpia now arrive in Mexico chasing a monumental upset, fully aware of the challenge ahead yet encouraged by the narrow margin, knowing a one-goal swing could deliver a historic qualification.
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Real Madrid shared a statement about the future of the European Super League
Real Madrid, with president Florentino Pérez at the forefront, placed UEFA in a difficult position five years ago when they promoted the European Super League as a rival to the Champions League.
Fan backlash across Europe made the project unviable. The saga concluded on Wednesday as Real Madrid, UEFA, and the European Football Clubs released a joint statement formally closing the chapter on the Super League.
The statement reads: “Following months of discussions conducted in the best interests of European football, UEFA, European Football Clubs (EFC), and Real Madrid CF announce that they have reached an agreement of principles for the well-being of European club football, respecting the principle of sporting merit with emphasis on long-term club sustainability and the enhancement of fan experience through the use of technology.”
The writing ends: “This agreement of principles will also serve to resolve their legal disputes related to the European Super League, once such principles are executed and implemented.”
Barcelona had left the European Super League
The original clubs behind the project included Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético, Milan, Arsenal, Chelsea, Inter, Juventus, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham. Several withdrew quickly after protests from supporters, while others remained for longer.
Chelsea fans protesting the European Super League (Rob Pinney/Getty Images)
Barcelona announced their departure from the Super League last week, shortly before Joan Laporta’s resignation, confirming their stance through a brief note on the club’s official website.
The message stated: “FC Barcelona informs that today it has officially notified the European Super League Company and the clubs that have been part of it of its disassociation from the European Super League project.”
European Super League background
The European Super League was unveiled in 2021 as a breakaway tournament backed by some of Europe’s most powerful clubs. It aimed to secure permanent participation and increase revenues but collapsed within days amid widespread opposition.
Fans, domestic leagues, and UEFA argued it would damage competitive balance and undermine established structures. Although the project failed, it sparked ongoing debate about governance, financial distribution, and the role of elite clubs in European soccer.
Florentino Pérez was the main person behind the European Super League
With the 2026 World Cup as a main target, Endrick has taken a key decision on his future between Olympique Lyon and Real Madrid.
Endrick has reignited his career with his move to Olympique Lyon, a switch that was also encouraged by Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti as the striker pushes for a spot at the 2026 World Cup. While currently in strong form, the forward has now made a final decision on his future between Lyon and Real Madrid following the tournament in North America.
After falling out of head coach Xabi Alonso’s plans at Real Madrid, Endrick decided to leave the Spanish side in search of minutes to strengthen his chances with the Brazil national team. In less than two months, the striker has already adapted to Paulo Fonseca’s squad and established himself as a key contributor.
With five goals and one assist in the six matches he has played so far for the French club, Lyon have won every game in which Endrick has featured. Reports have even raised the possibility of extending the Brazilian striker’s loan, with financial factors seen as the only obstacle to a potential new agreement.
Speaking to the podcast Win Win, Thiago Freitas was asked about Endrick’s future after his six-month loan expires, and the player’s agent was clear: “Endrick was loaned to Lyon for six months. The decision has already been made, and he will return to Real Madrid at the end of the season. There’s no ambiguity or secrecy about it. The agreement is only a loan, with no option to buy, so he will return.“
Endrick claims the ball after a hat-trick in the Olympique Lyon cs. FC Metz.
Despite finding his best form at Lyon, Endrick remains eager to return and succeed with Los Blancos. “What will happen next season? I can’t predict it, but I can tell you that at the end of this season Endrick will once again be a Real Madrid player,” the agent concluded.
After completing his move to Lyon, Alonso was dismissed days later, with Álvaro Arbeloa appointed as Real Madrid’s new head coach. Still, the plan remains for Endrick to make the most of these six months in France before fighting for a place in Madrid’s squad.
Ancelotti’s role in Endrick’s move
Endrick has long spoken publicly about his ambition to make Brazil’s squad for the 2026 World Cup, and after appearing in only three matches during the first half of the 2025-26 season, a move became inevitable. Although the decision ultimately belonged to the 19-year-old, Ancelotti also played a role in encouraging it after managing him at Real Madrid last season.
The youngster’s agent revealed he held talks with the Brazilian coach, which helped shape the decision: “Endrick spoke with Ancelotti and, of course, he also spoke with Xabi Alonso about this topic. He’s a young player, and both are very experienced coaches, great winners as players and as managers, so any advice that comes from them carries enormous value.“
In addition to conversations with the coaches, Freitas said Real Madrid and Brazil stars Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo also spoke with Endrick. “Endrick is friends with them and, of course, talks with them daily. He also has other friends on the Brazil national team, such as Lucas and Bruno, who play at Lyon. He spoke with them about the club, the fans, and the city, and they help him a lot,” the agent added.
Despite their multimillion-dollar signings, Liverpool have struggled to deliver their best performance this season. Consequently, several reports have questioned Arne Slot's future, leading him to address the situation with a strong statement.
After securing the 2024–25 Premier League title, Arne Slot promised an impressive season for the Reds, with numerous reinforcements to ensure consistency and long-term sustainability for the team. However, Liverpool have faced a challenging campaign, with a series of poor results casting doubt on the Dutchman’s future. In response, Slot decided to break his silence and address the possibility of his dismissal.
In the latest press conference, Arne Slot was asked if failing to qualify for the UEFA Champions League would lead to his dismissal. He responded: “I don’t decide on my future… Maybe somewhere else it is not only about results, but mainly. And at some clubs they also look at the progress the players make, the progress the team makes, the circumstances are sometimes taken into account…I think I am working at a club that does look at those things.”
Far from competing for the Premier League title again, the Reds currently sit sixth in the standings, outside of all European competitions. Although they do not appear to have major issues within the squad, they have won just one of their last five league matches. Moreover, Arne Slot has been unable to rely on a fully fit roster, with several players sidelined through injury, affecting the team’s consistency.
Unlike their league performance, Liverpool managed to secure their place in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 by finishing third in the standings. Arne Slot has managed to concede only eight goals, holding a better performance than teams such as Barcelona, Chelsea, and Manchester City. The season may be disappointing overall, but if the Dutchman manages to lead the Reds to the title, he will secure his future and a place in the team’s history.
Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, reacts prior to the Premier League match.
Slot turmoil could derail Liverpool’s pursuit of Xabi Alonso
Despite the team’s poor performances, Liverpool decided to back Arne Slot’s continuity, aiming for improvement in the second half of the season. Following the emergence of Hugo Ekitike and Dominik Szoboszlai, the squad has shown overall progress, yet the Reds continue to deliver inconsistent results. With the club maintaining trust in the Dutch manager, they could risk missing the opportunity to pursue Xabi Alonso ahead of the 2026–27 season.
Throughout the season, Xabi Alonso has emerged as a strong candidate to take over as Liverpool’s head coach, having become available after his stint at Real Madrid. However, Manchester City have pushed him as their leading option to replace Pep Guardiola, reports Christian Falk. Although the Spaniard is reportedly prioritizing the Reds, the club’s hesitation over Arne Slot until the end of the season could ultimately lead him to accept a potential offer from the Citizens.
Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, speaks to the media during a press conference.
Real Madrid continue to benefit from Kylian Mbappe’s scoring production, as his numbers are now approaching those of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Much like last season, Kylian Mbappe’s individual performances during the 2025-26 campaign have not necessarily translated into collective success for Real Madrid. While the team has struggled on multiple fronts, the French forward is putting up scoring numbers that place him close to Cristiano Ronaldo.
After scoring late in a 2-0 La Liga victory over Valencia, Mbappe reached an impressive 82 goals in his first 90 matches with Real Madrid. That remarkable average of 0.91 goals per game ranks him among the top three most prolific scorers at the start of a Real Madrid career.
Just ahead of the French striker is Cristiano Ronaldo. After arriving in Spain in the summer of 2009, the Portuguese star had scored 86 goals through his first 90 appearances, an average of 0.95 goals per match.
However, neither Mbappe nor Cristiano Ronaldo can match the leader in this category. Ferenc Puskas has held the top spot for more than 60 years, having recorded 96 goals in his first 90 matches for Real Madrid. In this metric, the Hungarian legend remains the only player in club history to average more than one goal per game over that span.
Real Madrid legend Ferenc Puskas.
Behind Puskas, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Mbappe are several other icons in Real Madrid history who made their mark early in their careers with the club. Among them are Alfredo Di Stefano (73 goals), Hugo Sanchez (63), Ruud van Nistelrooy (62), and Ronaldo Nazario (61) through their first 90 appearances.
Where Mbappe ranks on Real Madrid’s all-time scoring list
Despite having spent just over a year and a half at the club, Kylian Mbappe has made a meteoric rise up Real Madrid’s all-time scoring chart. He currently ranks 28th with 82 goals, just one behind Hector Rial, who is immediately ahead of him on the list.
To put that into perspective, the French forward has already surpassed several legends who spent more time at Real Madrid, including Roberto Carlos, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Luis Figo, Jorge Valdano, and Zinedine Zidane.
Mbappe is also the fifth-most productive active player in the club’s all-time scoring rankings, trailing only Cristiano Ronaldo (450), Karim Benzema (354), Vinicius Junior (114), and Sergio Ramos (101). Of those players, only Vinicius remains at the club, giving him the opportunity to continue climbing the list.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe playing for Real Madrid.
Christian Pulisic stands at the center of a defining chapter for American soccer, with the Milan star poised to carry the national team into the 2026 World Cup on home soil.
Christian Pulisic stands at the center of a defining chapter for American soccer, with the Milan star poised to carry the national team into the 2026 World Cup on home soil. For the first time in generations, the United States will host the biggest tournament in world soccer, and the expectations surrounding the face of the national team have reached unprecedented levels. As the leader of the most talented squad the country has ever assembled, Pulisic enters the tournament not just as a star forward, but as the embodiment of American ambition on the global stage.
The weight of history hangs heavily over this moment. For nearly a century, the United States has chased a World Cup achievement that has remained untouched since 1930. Now, with a generation forged in Europe’s elite leagues and guided by a global spotlight, Pulisic stands at the crossroads of legacy and opportunity. And in a candid moment, he offered a revealing seven-word admission about what playing the World Cup at home truly means to him.
For decades, the USMNT’s third-place finish at the inaugural World Cup in 1930 has served as both a symbol of pride and a reminder of unfulfilled potential. No American side has come close to surpassing that benchmark, and the passage of time has only amplified its mythical status.
But 2026 represents a break from the past. The United States will host the tournament, enter with automatic qualification, and feature a roster brimming with players who have grown in the world’s most competitive environments. At the center of it all is Pulisic, whose career trajectory mirrors the rise of American soccer itself.
Weston McKennie #8 of the United States is congratulated by Christian Pulisic #10 after scoring a goal.
Now entering what could be the defining tournament of his career, the Milan star is no longer the prodigy chasing expectations; he is the commander tasked with delivering on them. His evolution into a complete attacking leader has reshaped the identity of the national team, with his influence extending far beyond goals and assists.
The seven-word admission that reveals everything
While the pressure and ambition surrounding the tournament are enormous, Pulisic’s perspective remains rooted in the simplicity of childhood dreams. Speaking openly about what it means to play a World Cup at home, he revealed the emotional core behind the moment to Access Hollywood: “Playing a World Cup in the US, I mean, as a kid thinking about that, it’s just an incredible dream to have.”
Those seven words—“it’s just an incredible dream to have”—capture the emotional weight of a moment decades in the making. For the 27-year-old winger, the tournament is not just a career milestone but the realization of a childhood fantasy that once felt unimaginable.
He reflected on his journey across Europe and his long-standing role with the national team, adding that despite everything he has achieved, he still feels like the same kid who fell in love with the game. “I’ve been really lucky to do what I’ve done in this career and play in different, amazing clubs in Europe, and then representing my national team since I was 17. I’m just like that same kid playing soccer that I’ve loved since I was a kid.”
Generation and a nation looking to him
Pulisic also acknowledged how his career has helped fuel soccer’s growth in the United States, describing the increasing presence of the sport back home. “It’s incredible, I mean, seeing even more than 10 years now I’ve been in Europe, just going back home every summer and seeing like it feels like every year the game is growing more and more.”
He noted the visibility of jerseys, fans, and enthusiasm, emphasizing the importance of contributing to the sport’s rise. “If I can have a small part in that and helping that sport grow in the US, I mean, because it really is worldwide, it’s the biggest sport in the world.”
Christian Pulisic in the 2026 World Cup kit
Beyond history and ambition, Pulisic highlighted what may matter most during the tournament: family. With the World Cup hosted in the United States, his loved ones will have easier access to matches, adding another emotional layer to the experience. “I think that’ll be the best part, playing in, you know, on the biggest stage and having the people that you love and that supported you through this whole time around you. Seeing them in the crowd is going to be special.”
Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States looks on
Thomas Frank lost the support of two senior Tottenham players, Cristian Romero and Pedro Porro, which may have played a significant role in his sacking, according to a new report from GiveMeSport.
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The reports suggest that the manager had lost the support of his veteran stars which may have played a role in his dismissal.
Thomas Frank lost the dressing room support
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According to the report, Frank’s tenure was marred by a disconnect with the squad’s most influential figures.
Despite handing Cristian Romero the captain’s armband following Son Heung-min’s departure, the Argentine centre-back reportedly harbored serious doubts regarding Frank’s tactical approach.
It adds that the dissatisfaction went beyond just tactics. Several players found Frank’s training sessions to be “stale” and overly “academic,” lacking the intensity required for a team fighting to stay clear of the relegation zone.
Constant Arsenal comparisons had left players annoyed
Beyond tactics and training, a bizarre cultural misstep reportedly alienated the squad further.
Reports suggest that Frank frequently annoyed his players by constantly comparing Tottenham to arch-rivals Arsenal.
The manager allegedly made a habit of praising the Gunners’ quality, with one source stating players just wanted him to “shut up about Arsenal.”
This perceived lack of awareness regarding the fierce North London rivalry led to a feeling that the manager did not truly understand the club’s identity.
Romero could also leave in the summer
Romero himself is reportedly unhappy at the club and could be seeking an exit.
The World Cup winner has previously voiced frustration with the club’s hierarchy and lack of squad depth, calling the situation “disgraceful” in a social media post earlier this season.
With heavy interest reported from Spanish giants Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, the next manager faces a massive challenge to convince the Argentine defender that his long-term future remains at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Real Madrid are looking to sign a centre-back next summer, that much has been known for a while. They’ve long been credited with interest in Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konate, whose contract expires at the end of the season, as well as Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano, who is reportedly close to renewing his deal with the Bundesliga […]
Real Madrid are looking to sign a centre-back next summer, that much has been known for a while. They’ve long been credited with interest in Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konate, whose contract expires at the end of the season, as well as Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano, who is reportedly close to renewing his deal with the Bundesliga […]
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., is once again stepping onto the international stage, drawing global interest and reigniting debates about legacy, pressure, and destiny in soccer.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s name has defined an era of soccer, and now a new chapter of that legacy is quietly taking shape. As the Portuguese icon continues to rewrite history late into his career, attention is shifting to the next generation. His eldest son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., is once again stepping onto the international stage, drawing global interest and reigniting debates about legacy, pressure, and destiny in soccer.
While the spotlight often follows the Al-Nassr captain wherever he goes, this time it is his son who is preparing to carry the family name onto a new international platform, with European giants and youth academies closely watching his progress.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. has already begun to establish himself as a rising talent in youth soccer. At just 15 years old, he has accumulated international experience and built a reputation through youth tournaments in Croatia and Turkey. His journey through elite academies, Manchester United, Juventus, and now Al-Nassr, has mirrored the path once taken by his legendary father.
The teenager currently represents Al-Nassr’s youth academy, continuing his development in Saudi Arabia while his father remains the centerpiece of the club’s project. Despite his young age, he has already become one of the most talked-about prospects in Portugal’s youth system.
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He is set to represent his country at the Algarve Tournament over the next 7 days.
Portuguese outlets have highlighted how his calmness, movement, and attacking instincts have drawn comparisons to Cristiano Ronaldo’s early career. The expectations are enormous, but the journey has only just begun.
When Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. will take the stage
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. is set to represent the Portugal U-16 national team at the Algarve Tournament between February 12 and February 17, where he will face three major international opponents over a seven-day period.
Match schedule:
February 12: Portugal vs. Japan
February 14: Portugal vs. Netherlands
February 17: Portugal vs. Germany
This will mark his first youth international tournament played on Portuguese soil, after previously featuring in tournaments abroad. The squad is coached by Filipe, a former Sporting player and a World Cup winner with Portugal’s U-20 team, and Ronaldo Jr. is expected to be one of the standout names in the squad.
Although Cristiano Ronaldo himself will not attend, Portuguese outlet SIC Notícias indicates that his grandmother, Dolores Aveiro, has been present during the training camp, offering family support as the young forward prepares for another milestone.
Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr
Early signs of a rising star
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. has already delivered moments that hint at a bright future. Earlier in 2025, he starred for Portugal’s U-15 side at the Vlatko Markovic Tournament in Croatia, scoring twice in the final to secure a 3-2 victory over the hosts. That performance accelerated his promotion to the U-16 squad and established him as one of the country’s most promising attackers of his age group.
He has since featured in several youth competitions, including the Federations Cup in Turkey, where he made his international debut and later scored his first goal for the U-16 team. His performances have drawn praise for composure, movement, and technical discipline—traits strongly associated with his father’s playing style.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr of Portugal (C) looks on prior to the Men's U15 International match between Portugal and Japan
Ahead of the last preseason friendly in Puerto Rico, Lionel Messi's Inter Miami has unveiled the new away kit for the 2026 MLS season.
Lionel Messi is in the final phase of Inter Miami’s preseason tour, building peak fitness ahead of a demanding 2026 MLS season with the World Cup on the horizon. With the final preseason friendly against Independiente del Valle set for Puerto Rico, the Herons will unveil their new away kit.
After a successful 2025 campaign that ended with an MLS Cup title, Inter Miami have already added their first star above the badge and will display it on the pink home kit throughout the 2026 season. However, a new away strip has also been unveiled, and it’s expected to debut in the upcoming friendly.
On Wednesday, Inter Miami revealed Presagio, a black jersey featuring gray striping along the shoulders and a sleek collar design. Replacing the Fortitude kit, the new strip features the club crest in pink topped with a silver star, representing the franchise’s historic 2025 MLS Cup triumph.
Named Presagio, the club said the title “captures the anticipation and tension that Inter Miami CF’s arrival generates.” With Messi’s presence, the Herons have broken attendance records across MLS, and during their preseason tour, large local crowds have attended matches despite their friendly status.
Inter Miami’s new away kit Presagio.
Entering the final days of the Club’s Champions Tour, Inter Miami will travel to Puerto Rico to face Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle next Friday, February 13. It is scheduled to be the last friendly before the start of the 2026 MLS season, with the opener set for Saturday the 21st against LAFC.
In addition, Maximiliano Falcón, Telasco Segovia, and Germán Berterame are all expected to miss the match. Segovia and Falcón are finalizing paperwork to obtain their green cards, which kept them out of training in Fort Lauderdale, while new signing Berterame is awaiting his U.S. work visa, meaning only a last-minute change would make any of them available.
In light of their evident defensive problems, Barcelona are reportedly targeting a €50 million star. However, Hansi Flick has suffered a major setback, as Real Madrid have supposedly taken the lead in securing his arrival for the 2026–27 season.
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Barcelona have looked significantly weakened defensively, as the departure of Iñigo Martínez has left a delicate gap at the back. In response, Hansi Flick is reportedly pushing for a marquee defensive signing valued at €50 million. However, the Blaugrana could face a major setback, asReal Madrid have reportedly taken the lead in the race for his transfer for the next season.
According to BILD, Nico Schlotterbeck remains open to the possibility of renewing his contract with Borussia Dortmund. However, he is not entirely convinced due to what he sees as the team’s lack of ambition, which keeps his departure as a strong possibility. In that context, the German defender is reportedly only considering Real Madrid as a potential destination ahead of the 2026–27 season, ruling out any chance of joining Hansi Flick at Barcelona.
Even though the German defender is one of Real Madrid’s top priorities to strengthen their back line, he would not come cheaply from Borussia Dortmund. With a contract running until 2027, the German club would demand between €40–50 million for his transfer. However, Los Blancos are not solely focused on the 26-year-old star, as they are also evaluating Ibrahima Konaté as a potential free agent, viewing him as a strong option for the future.
As no agreement has yet been reached over his signing, Barcelona still keep Schlotterbeck among their defensive options. Given their defensive weaknesses, they would reportedly be willing to pay the €40–50 million fee for his transfer, as Hansi Flick supposedly views him as an ideal fit. With several months ahead, the Blaugranas still have time to try to convince the German defender to join the club for the 2026–27 season.
Nico Schlotterbeck of Borussia Dortmund celebrates after scoring a goal.
Not only Schlotterbeck: Barcelona reportedly target a Serie A star
Despite their interest in Nico Schlotterbeck, the growing pursuit from Real Madrid and the slow pace of negotiations have forced Barcelona to look towards other options to strengthen their defense. In their search for a left-sided center back, the Blaugranas have already turned their attention to a Serie A star as a potential reinforcement, pushing the possible arrival of the German defender into the background.
According to Matteo Moretto and José Álvarez on X (formerly Twitter), the Blaugrana have decided to prioritize the signing of Alessandro Bastoni from Inter Milan. With a contract running until 2028, the Italian could command a multimillion-dollar fee, as he is a key figure for his club. However, no negotiations have been opened between the two parties, creating uncertainty over his potential arrival, as Barcelona are reportedly in no rush to secure the deal.
Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona, looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
As per the report, while a caretaker manager model similar to Manchester United’s would have made the most sense for Spurs at this stage, potentially waiting to approach Mauricio Pochettino post-World Cup, the availability of De Zerbi “changes the equation” for Tottenham.
Category
Stat
Matches Managed
89
Wins
38
Draws
20
Losses
31
Win Percentage
42.7%
Points per Game
1.51
Roberto De Zerbi – Brighton record in All competitions via Transfermarkt
The report also mentions Mauricio Pochettino and Xabi Alonso as two other elite managers who could be considered for the long-term role.
However, Pochettino is currently leading the USMNT and any move for him might have to wait for after the World Cup.
Meanwhile, Alonso might wait for an opportunity at Anfield, with Arne Slot’s future at the club also uncertain.
Tottenham need instant impact to avoid relegation battle
The urgency at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium cannot be overstated. Following a dismal 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle, Spurs have plummeted to 16th in the Premier League, sitting just five points above the relegation zone.
The club needs a manager who can make an instant impact and save them from a genuine relegation dogfight.
With the North London Derby against Arsenal looming on February 22, the board is under immense pressure to find a leader capable of stabilising a fractured dressing room.
De Zerbi’s proven track record of implementing a high-octane, winning philosophy on short notice makes him the standout candidate to steer the club away from the drop.
Arsenal and Liverpool remain interested in signing Yan Diomande.
The 19-year-old has done quite well since the move to RB Leipzig (14 goal contributions this season), and the German club is under pressure to sell some players in the summer. They are looking to raise €100 million from his departure, and clubs like Arsenal and Liverpool are very keen on him.
According to a report via SportWitness, multiple clubs are monitoring the Ivorian attacker, but the two Premier League clubs have already launched extensive scouting missions and discussions for the player. It will be interesting to see if they are prepared to pay up. €100 million is a lot of money for a young player like him. Even though he is a sensational talent, he is still largely unproven at the highest level. Arsenal or Liverpool might prefer to sign him for a more reasonable fee.
It is no secret that both clubs need more quality on the flanks. Arsenal are still struggling to create opportunities from the wide areas, and they could use the explosive pace and trickery of the African. On the other hand, Liverpool has not been able to adequately replace Luis Diaz, and that has cost them. They need a genuine dribbler who can add unpredictability to the attacking unit.
The 19-year-old has the quality to transform both clubs in the attack. He will aim to compete at the highest level and regularly fight for major trophies. Both clubs can provide him with that platform. It remains to be seen where he ends up. He should look to join a club where he can play a prominent role. He will look to fulfil his potential and establish himself as a key player in the Premier League.
Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen has been linked with a move away from the club at the end of the season.
The 23-year-old Netherlands International has performed well in the Premier League and has attracted the attention of Chelsea, Tottenham, and Newcastle United. Chelsea are prepared to pay £50 million in order to sign the player.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, Tottenham and Newcastle are also keen on him. It will be interesting to see which of the three clubs can get the deal done.
The goalkeeper is reportedly open to a move in the summer. He will be excited about the possibility of joining a big club like Chelsea. The Blues need a reliable goalkeeper, and Robert Sanchez has not lived up to expectations. The Spanish goalkeeper has been linked with a move away from Chelsea for several months. It remains to be seen whether the Blues can get a deal across the line for the Dutch goalkeeper.
Verbruggen is a young player with significant potential, and he could sort out the Chelsea goalkeeping department for the foreseeable future. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to join them will be hard for the young goalkeeper. Even though the £50 million investment might seem expensive, the player has the potential to justify it in the future.
Tottenham could use an upgrade on Guglielmo Vicario. The Italian goalkeeper can be quite unconvincing when dealing with aerial balls and set pieces. The 23-year-old could have helped them improve in that area of the pitch. Similarly, Newcastle need a long-term replacement for Nick Pope.
Real Madrid forward Endrick has done quite well since joining Lyon on loan, and Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to sign him at the end of the season.
According to a report from Fichajes, they are prepared to spend around €100 million to sign the player. The 19-year-old is a tremendous talent with a bright future, and he has registered five goals and an assist in six appearances for the French outfit so far.
Spurs want to make him the face of their attack for the next decade. They believe that the “promising talent” could be worth the investment in future. It will be interesting to see if Real Madrid is willing to sanction his departure.
There is no doubt that he is an elite talent, and losing him could be a blow for the Spanish club. Spurs need more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and the Brazilian could be ideal for Tottenham. He will add goals and creativity to the team. He can operate on the flanks as well as Central. He could be the dynamic attacker they are looking for.
Meanwhile, the young attacker will be desperate for regular gametime. If Real Madrid cannot provide him with that opportunity, he should like to move on. Regular football could bring out the best in him and help him fulfil his potential. The opportunity to move to the Premier League could be exciting for him. Regular football in England could accelerate his development.
It remains to be seen whether Tottenham follow up on their interest with an official offer. It has been a disappointing season for them, and Thomas Frank was sacked earlier today. It remains to be seen who they bring as the club’s new manager.
Real Madrid have joined Spanish rivals Barcelona in withdrawing from the European Super League. Barcelona confirmed last week that they had pulled out of the project. The Blaugrana, Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Inter, AC Milan, Manchester City, Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea had initially tried to form the breakaway competition in 2021. Madrid […]
By remaining one of the best players in the world for more than 15 years, Cristiano Ronaldo is considered the GOAT by many fans. However, a former Real Madrid coach questioned that stance, delivering a blunt statement.
Cristiano Ronaldo has firmly established himself as one of the greatest players in soccer history. Not only did he make history with Real Madrid, but he also left a significant mark with the Portugal national team as a prolific scorer. Over more than 15 years, he has maintained his status among the world’s elite, ascending to become a central figure in the GOAT debate. However, a former Real Madrid coach has recently challenged the veteran’s legacy with harsh remarks.
“Cristiano is a great goalscorer and an incredible athlete, but he doesn’t have the genius of Messi, Maradona or Ronaldo Nazario. That genius that the others possessed is absent in Cristiano. He can’t be compared to those three,“ Fabio Capello said, via ON Sport’s ‘Hat-Trick’ program. With these statements, the Italian coach downplays the Portuguese spot as GOAT, highlighting a missing aspect on his legacy.
Throughout his professional career, Fabio Capello had two spells at Real Madrid (1996–97 and 2006–07), winning La Liga on both occasions. Despite this, the Italian has always been quite reluctant to label Cristiano Ronaldo as the GOAT. Nevertheless, the Portuguese forward is one of the greatest players in history, leaving behind an extraordinary scoring legacy that stands as a benchmark in modern soccer — something very difficult to overlook.
Even though Cristiano’s legacy is largely defined by his scoring power, he has also been a magical player. After his breakthrough at Manchester United, he established himself as a difference-maker in terms of dribbling, creativity and finishing — something he also showcased during his early years at Real Madrid. However, a chronic patellar tendinosis in his left knee in 2014 forced him to adapt his style of play, demonstrating an impressive resilience to continue shining.
Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al-Nassr FC celebrates scoring.
Cristiano Ronaldo edges a long-lasting legacy in soccer history
Since his professional debut in 2003, Cristiano Ronaldo has managed to remain one of the best players in the world, season after season. After leaving a historic legacy at Manchester United, he completed a multimillion-dollar transfer to Real Madrid. Leading the team’s attack, the Portuguese star became one of the most decorated players in the club’s history and its all-time top scorer, but his legacy goes beyond that.
Although Portugal are one of the most historic national teams in the world, they had not managed to win any major titles. With Cristiano Ronaldo at the forefront, they won UEFA Euro 2016 and two UEFA Nations League titles. In addition, the veteran has established himself as the national team’s all-time top scorer with 143 goals, creating a significant gap between himself and legends such as Eusébio and Pauleta.
Despite being 41 years old, Cristiano has managed to remain one of the world’s top scorers, shining at Al Nassr. For that reason, he is expected to be a key figure for Portugal at the 2026 World Cup, where he could break some interesting records. Whether as a historic scorer or as a Greatest of all Time, Ronaldo is already a historic figure in the history of soccer, at a level reached by very few players.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr looks on during the Saudi Pro League match.
Inter Miami are preparing for their final preseason match, with questions over Lionel Messi’s availability.
Inter Miami are approaching the start of the 2026 Major League Soccer season, where they will look to defend the title they won last year. Before that, they face one last challenge: a friendly on Friday against Independiente del Valle in Puerto Rico. Ahead of that matchup, it is unclear whether Lionel Messi will be available.
“Lionel Messi was absent from the first 15 minutes open to the media,” reporter Jose Armando wrote on X on Wednesday during the Herons’ training in Fort Lauderdale. “Luis Suarez and Rodrigo De Paul trained without issue.”
The absence of the Argentine forward in exercises under coach Javier Mascherano is notable, as Messi typically trains alongside his teammates unless physical issues prevent him from doing so. This raises questions about his availability in the near future.
“Inter Miami travel to Puerto Rico this Thursday. They will have an evening training session on the island before Friday’s match,” Jose Armando added regarding preparations for the friendly against Independiente del Valle. “We are waiting for updates on Lionel Messi and his availability.”
Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano.
Messi is not the only player missing for Inter Miami
While all eyes are on Lionel Messi, other key players could also miss Friday’s friendly against Independiente del Valle in Puerto Rico. “Telasco Segovia is also absent this morning due to a visa issue,” Jose Armando reported Wednesday morning. He immediately added details on two other stars: “Berterame has not yet received his visa, and along with Maxi Falcon (awaiting his green card), they would be unavailable for the match in Puerto Rico.”
If these absences are confirmed, it would pose a significant challenge for coach Javier Mascherano. In addition to Messi, Berterame, Segovia, and Falcon were starters in the last friendly against Barcelona SC in Ecuador. Berterame, who joined this year from Monterrey, even scored one of the goals.
The good news for the Herons is the return of Tadeo Allende
Amid these concerns, the Herons have a reason to celebrate. After several weeks of waiting, Tadeo Allende has finally resolved administrative issues that had prevented him from joining training and is now available to coach Javier Mascherano for the start of the 2026 season.
“I was anxious and wanted to start as soon as possible. The delay had me worried at home. I’m very happy to be here and start again with my teammates,” Allende said in an interview shared by Inter Miami on social media. “The goals are the same as last season: compete for everything in front of us. We have a great group.”
Christian Pulisic could soon be part of a historic chapter in Milan’s storied legacy, as the club prepares for a crucial Serie A clash that could see Massimiliano Allegri’s side match a decades-old milestone.
Christian Pulisic could soon be part of a historic chapter in Milan’s storied legacy, as the club prepares for a crucial Serie A clash that could see Massimiliano Allegri’s side match a decades-old milestone. With the American winger racing to recover from injury, the timing could not be more dramatic: a return to action might coincide with one of the most symbolic achievements in the club’s modern history.
Milan travels to face Pisa in a fixture loaded with significance. On the surface, it is another league match against a struggling opponent. Beneath that, however, lies a rare opportunity to write history, fuel a revenge narrative against past slip-ups, and restore key attacking pieces ahead of a decisive stretch of the season.
The Rossoneri’s current campaign has been defined by resilience and consistency under Allegri. The club has gone unbeaten in 22 consecutive Serie A matches this season (14 wins, 8 draws). In fact, this run has placed the team on the cusp of a landmark achievement. One more match without defeat would see Milan equal a legendary club record that has stood for 33 years. Two more would see the current side surpass it entirely, creating a new benchmark in the club’s domestic history.
The magnitude of the moment is amplified by the fact that the club has not enjoyed such an extended unbeaten stretch in a single league campaign since the early 1990s. Fans and analysts alike are beginning to sense that something historic could unfold in Tuscany.
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The record revealed: One of Capello’s legendary benchmarks
Midway through this historic chase, the mystery becomes clear. Milan is closing in on equaling the 23-game unbeaten run recorded during Fabio Capello’s iconic 1992-93 season. That legendary side defined dominance in Italy and Europe, and Allegri’s current squad is now one step away from matching that feat.
Capello’s era was built on defensive solidity, tactical discipline, and a relentless winning mentality. Replicating even part of that legacy carries symbolic weight, especially in a season where Milan is pushing to return to the Champions League and reassert itself domestically. Allegri’s side stands at 22 games unbeaten, while one of Capello’s records from that season stands at 23. Thus, two more unbeaten matches would rewrite the club’s modern history books.
AC Milan’s unbeaten record under Fabio Capello and Massimiliano Allegri
Pulisic and Milan on revenge mission against bottom-half opponents
Milan’s season has not been perfect. Early setbacks against lower-table sides—including a defeat to Cremonese and draws against Pisa, Parma, and Sassuolo—prevented an even more dominant campaign. Those results have lingered as reminders of missed opportunities.
Now, the upcoming run of fixtures offers a chance to redeem. Alberto Gilardino’s side is the first opponent in what could be a symbolic revenge tour, followed by clashes against Como, Parma, and Cremonese. Consecutive victories would not only extend the unbeaten run but also erase the stigma of those earlier stumbles.
Christian Pulisic’s presence looms large over this historic pursuit. The American winger has been sidelined with bursitis, an inflammation that has limited his recent involvement, but optimism is growing about his return.
Christian Pulisic (left) and Massimiliano Allegri (right)
Even though they were in top form to face Lionel Messi's Argentina, Spain suffer an unexpected setback. After being ruled out of the Finalissima, a key player of the national team receives a pessimistic update on his recovery, raising doubts about his presence in the 2026 World Cup.
Despite losing the UEFA Nations League to Portugal, Spain have managed to remain one of the most imposing national teams in the world. Relying on a powerful attack and crucial control in midfield, they arrive in top form to face Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the Finalissima. However, they have suffered an unexpected setback, as they have received bad news regarding the recovery of a key player for the national team.
After suffering a fracture in his right foot against Manchester United, Mikel Merino underwent surgery on Monday, February 9, and will be sidelined for around four months. As a result, he is completely ruled out of the Finalissima vs. Argentina, with just over a month remaining before the match. However, Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta provided a concerning update on his recovery that raises significant doubt.
“The doctors are really happy with the way it went. Now, he starts a long process. You’re talking about bone healing, so you need to be patient and respect the timing. I am sure he is gonna do everything he possibly can to speed up that recovery. The time frames we are talking about are months. Whether it is three, four, or five months… we don’t know,” Arteta revealed in the latest press conference.
Taking Mikel Arteta’s comments into account, Spain would have very slim chances of getting Merino back in time for the 2026 World Cup, as his return could come in early August 2026. While his presence in the Finalissima vs. Lionel Messi’s Argentina was already ruled out, they had hoped to have their top scorer from the UEFA European World Cup qualifiers available for the anticipated tournament. In light of this situation, Fermin López could earn a starting role.
Mikel Merino of Spain celebrates after scoring.
Spain aim to bring back key stars for Finalissima vs. Argentina
Spain have managed to remain one of the national teams in the best form in the world, even qualifying as group winners in the UEFA European World Cup qualifiers. Despite this, Mikel Merino’s absence ahead of the Finalissima vs. Argentina raises considerable concern among fans, as he is key to the team’s style of play. Nevertheless, coach Luis de la Fuente expects to recover four players who missed the most recent matches.
Lamine Yamal, Pedri, and Dean Huijsen will all return in full shape for Spain to face Argentina on March 27. Although they are coming back from injuries, they will regain competitive rhythm with their respective clubs, making their presence in the Finalissima decisive. In addition, Rodrigo Hernández is also gradually recovering his best physical form, meaning Merino’s absence may not be felt as strongly.
Mikel Merino of Spain looks dejected and Lionel Messi of Argentina celebrates.
Manchester United have been linked with a move for the Italian manager, Roberto De Zerbi.
The former Brighton manager is expected to return to the Premier League, and Manchester United is reportedly the most likely destination, according to Fichajes.
They are looking to bring in a quality manager at the end of the season, and the Italian could be an excellent option for them. He has shown his quality in the Premier League and in France. There is no doubt that he would be able to help the team improve further.
Michael Carrick joined the club as the internet manager, and he has done quite well since his arrival. However, Manchester United are looking for a permanent solution, and the Italian could be ideal. De Zerbi has been hailed as “one of the best managers in the world” by Arne Slot.
According to a report from Fichajes, the return to the Premier League could help the Italian manager prove his worth, and it would also help him redeem himself after a mediocre spell with Marseille.
His high-intensity attacking system could be a good fit for Manchester United, and they will hope to fight for major trophies under him. Manchester United have spent substantial sums in recent years, but they have not been able to compete for trophies. They will hope that a new manager can come in and help them compete with elite clubs once again.
Meanwhile, the opportunity to manage the English club will be quite exciting for the Italian as well. It would be a huge step up in his career. Manchester United are one of the best clubs in the world, and the opportunity to manage them will be hard to turn down. It remains to be seen whether he can help them bounce back strongly and compete for major trophies.
Before facing Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey, Barcelona coach Hansi Flick sent a pointed message about Real Madrid.
Barcelona are on the verge of another final, as they will take on Atletico Madrid this Thursday in the Copa del Rey semifinals. Ahead of that matchup, head coach Hansi Flick delivered a message with a subtle jab at Real Madrid.
During the pre-match press conference against Los Colchoneros, shared by Marca, the coach was asked whether he agreed with those who thought Barcelonahad an overly easy path to the semifinals, having not faced any La Liga teams up to that point.
“Ask Real Madrid,” Hansi Flick replied with a smile and a slight shrug, prompting silence in the conference room followed by some laughter from reporters at the German coach’s cheeky response.
Flick was, of course, referring to the fact that Real Madrid had a similar path but still failed to reach the decisive stages of the tournament. They narrowly overcame Talavera, a third-division Spanish team, 3-2, and then were eliminated in the round of 16 by second-tier clubAlbacete.
Alvaro Arbeloa, Real Madrid’s head coach, watches on during the Copa del Rey loss to Albacete.
Barcelona’s path in the 2025-26 Copa del Rey
Beyond Hansi Flick’s remark, which aimed to underscore that any opponent can be dangerous if underestimated, it’s undeniable that Barcelona reached the Copa del Rey semifinals without facing any team even remotely comparable in quality to theirs.
Their tournament debut came against C.D. Guadalajara, a third-division Spanish team, which they defeated 2-0. In the round of 16, they faced Racing de Santander from the second division, again winning 2-0.
In the quarterfinals, the Blaugranas met Albacete, the team that had eliminated Real Madrid in the previous round. As in that earlier matchup, the second-division club posed a tough challenge for Barcelona, who managed a narrow 2-1 victory.
Barcelona face tough challenge against Atletico Madrid
Those matches against lower-division opponents are now behind them, and Barcelona now face an extremely difficult challenge against Atletico Madrid in the semifinals, which will now be played over two legs. They also know that if they advance to the final, they will face another La Liga team, either Athletic Club or Real Sociedad.
Ahead of Thursday’s first leg against Los Colchoneros at the Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, Flick will have to cope with the absence of Marcus Rashford, sidelined due to a knee issue. At the same time, Raphinha is not at full fitness, leaving questions about who will start on the left wing.
Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig square off in the 2025–26 DFB Pokal quarterfinals. Fans in the United States can find complete information here on kickoff time and where to watch nationwide, including television listings and streaming options.
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DFB Pokal
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One of the DFB-Pokal’s leading title contenders takes the stage in the quarterfinals as Bayern Munich continue their latest domestic title push. Fueled by a strong current form, Bayernremain a favorite in any competition they enter, but a trip to the semifinals is far from guaranteed.
Standing in their way are RB Leipzig, a side that has endured an inconsistent campaign yet now finds itself with a prime chance to make a statement, knock out the tournament’s top contender, and secure a spot in the final four.
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The American winger, who has been one of the standout performers in Italy this season, remains under contract at San Siro until summer 2027. However, developments behind the scenes have sparked renewed speculation.
Christian Pulisic finds himself at the center of a growing transfer narrative once again, with Premier League clubs circling and uncertainty quietly building around his long-term future. The American winger, who has been one of the standout performers in Italy this season, remains under contract at San Siro until summer 2027. However, developments behind the scenes have sparked renewed speculation.
As the 2026 World Cup approaches on home soil, every decision surrounding his career path carries added significance. For now, Christian Pulisic continues to focus on his performances on the pitch, but off it, the landscape is shifting, and some of Europe’s biggest clubs are watching closely.
The American’s resurgence in Serie A has not gone unnoticed. Since arriving at Milan from Chelsea, he has re-established himself as a key attacking figure, combining consistency, durability, and decisive moments. His performances this season have placed him among the most productive players in his squad, and that resurgence has reignited interest from England.
Liverpool and Arsenal are said tohave been monitoring his situation, while Tottenham and Manchester United have also been mentioned in various reports. There is no suggestion that a formal bid has been made, but the timing of his contractual situation has created an opportunity in a market that rarely stands still. “Several English clubs are interested in the American for next season, and they’re ready to make AC Milan an offer to bring him back to the Premier League…”, Calciomercato suggests.
Pulisic’s value has risen significantly after a stable and productive campaign in Italy, and analysts have highlighted his season as one of the most impressive by an American player in Europe in recent years. For Premier League clubs reassessing their attacking depth, he represents both experience and versatility.
Why the contract situation matters now
Behind the speculation lies a simple but increasingly important reality: Pulisic’s contract extension has not been finalized despite earlier reports of an agreement in principle. His current deal runs until June 2027, but the absence of formal paperwork has raised questions both internally and externally.
This delay has coincided with renewed media attention and interest in England, where clubs are constantly scanning the market for opportunities. Even without a transfer request, the lack of clarity naturally fuels speculation.
Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States.
The timing is crucial, especially with the 2026 World Cup approaching. A strong tournament on home soil could elevate Pulisic’s market value further, while entering the final phase of his contract would weaken the club’s negotiating position.
Where do Pulisic and Milan stand each?
The mystery surrounding the situation becomes clearer when examining the positions of both sides. As per Italian outlet Tuttomercatoweb,Pulisic is reportedly waiting for a formal contract offer, having expected his renewal to be finalized months ago. Apparently, the winger has been left “disconcerted” by the delay, although his positive stance toward the club has not changed.
At the same time, the club views his renewal as the next major priority, especially after securing goalkeeper Mike Maignan’s extension, the report adds. Officials remain confident that an agreement will be completed and see him as a central pillar of the long-term project.
AC Milan’s Christian Pulisic and Mike Maignan.
Despite the uncertainty, neither side has publicly suggested a desire to part ways. Instead, the situation reflects timing, priorities, and the complex administrative nature of modern contract negotiations.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring
Despite Barcelona’s dominant form, they face a significant setback ahead of the Copa del Rey semifinals against Atlético Madrid. A key teammate of Lamine Yamal has missed the latest training session and been ruled out of the match, complicating Hansi Flick’s plan.
Barcelona have firmly established themselves as the in-form team in Spain, maintaining an impressive winning streak. They’ve also rediscovered their most potent attacking lineup, with Ferran Torres and Lamine Yamal leading the charge. However, coach Hansi Flick faces a significant challenge. A key teammate of Lamine has been ruled out of the Copa del Rey semifinals against Atlético Madrid, complicating their path forward.
According to Barcelona on X (formerly Twitter), Marcus Rashford will be absent for the match against Atlético Madrid.After the most recent game against RCD Mallorca, the Englishman experienced knee pain. Although the injury does not appear to be serious, coach Hansi Flick revealed that the forward was not fit to play and leaving him out is a precautionary measure. His absence is a major blow for the Blaugranas, who are now short of attacking options.
Like the Englishman, Raphinha also missed Barcelona’s final training session before the Copa del Rey semifinals. Although he has not been ruled out, his presence in the starting lineup is unlikely, as he trained separately from the group. With Rashford sidelined and doubts surrounding the Brazilian, coach Hansi Flick will be forced to make significant adjustments to his squad, complicating his chances of defeating Atlético Madrid.
Unlike previous matches, the Blaugranas will likely rely on Ferran Torres as the left winger, leaving Robert Lewandowski as the only option at center forward. Due to Pedri’s absence, Dani Olmo will not be available as an attacking option, as he is expected to anchor the midfield alongside Frenkie de Jong. Despite these absences, Barcelona still boast strong squad depth, keeping them as favorites against Atlético Madrid.
𝐌𝐄𝐃𝐈𝐂𝐀𝐋 𝐑𝐄𝐏𝐎𝐑𝐓
The first team player Marcus Rashford has pain in his left knee after taking a blow in the game against Mallorca on Saturday at Spotify Camp Nou.
Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid also face key absence setback
Atlético Madrid are not on a positive run of results, having won just two of their last five matches. In addition, coach Diego Simeone has not managed to find the ideal balance within the squad, raising doubts about their competitiveness. Like Barcelona, who are dealing with the absences of Raphinha and Rashford, Los Colchoneros are also facing the loss of a key player, creating uncertainty ahead of the Copa del Rey clash.
After suffering a muscle injury in the match against Real Betis, Pablo Barrios has been ruled out of Atlético Madrid vs. Barcelona, as he will be sidelined for a month. In response, coach Simeone stated that his absence is deeply felt, as he is their best midfielder and the central axis of the team. In his place, they could turn to Rodrigo Mendoza or Obed Vargas in an attempt to restore balance to the side.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Coach Enzo Maresca has left the door open for the departure of a $60M Chelsea signing, citing a lack of playing time as the January transfer window approaches.
When Enzo Maresca joined Chelsea from Leicester City in July 2024, one of the biggest challenges was managing the massive squad of 43 professional players eligible for the first team at the start of the season. With the winter transfer window approaching, the Italian coach has left the door open for a $60M signing to depart due to a lack of playing time.
One of the significant acquisitions during Roman Abramovich’s ownership was Ben Chilwell. The left-back, who had established himself as one of the Premier League’s best during his time at Leicester City and with the England national team, joined Chelsea in August 2020 for €50M ($60M at the time). Despite his early promise, Chilwell has struggled to find a place in Maresca’s system, prompting speculation about his future.
In Friday’s pre-match press conference, Maresca didn’t shy away when asked about unhappy players in the squad. “There are players that unfortunately didn’t play a lot with us in all the competitions, like Chilwell, like Carney (Chukwuemeka). Probably they are the first ones who want to leave because they work every day, they train every day, and they want to play games. If they don’t play games, probably they’re thinking about leaving.”
The contrast between Chilwell’s role this season and last season is striking. Despite missing significant time during the 2023-24 campaign due to injuries, the left-back was still a key starter under Mauricio Pochettino, logging 1,172 minutes across 21 games, and being the second captain of the team.
This season under Maresca, Chilwell’s situation has been drastically different. Despite remaining fit and training consistently, he has been relegated to the sidelines. Excluded from Chelsea’s UEFA Conference League roster, Chilwell has only played 45 minutes across all competitions this season—coming on as a second-half substitute in a 5-0 EFL Cup win against AFC Barrow.
Early signs of Chilwell’s marginalization
Maresca hinted at Chilwell’s diminished role during the preseason. When asked about the left-back’s position, the coach said, “The reason he did not play versus Inter was because, with Chilly (Chilwell), it is quite clear. Even though I love the way he is, the problem is that he is struggling a bit to find the right position.
“This morning we had 22 players training and if you ask all of them they will say they want to play against City on Sunday. But that is impossible. When you train every day and do not get any minutes it is not good for them or for me. I need to make a decision and probably it is better to leave and go and get minutes. The transfer window is open so we’ll see what happens,” Maresca said, already hinting Chilwell to look for a future out of Chelsea.
More Chelsea players on the way out
Chilwell isn’t the only player facing an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge. According to Fabrizio Romano, Carney Chukwuemeka and Cesare Casadei are also exploring January exits in search of more minutes. Meanwhile, Marc Guiu’s situation remains unresolved.
Casadei has attracted interest from multiple Serie A clubs and could leave on loan or through a permanent transfer. Chukwuemeka, on the other hand, has suitors across Europe, including Italy. AC Milan, who pursued the midfielder during the summer, could reignite their interest in January.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca during the Premier League match between Bournemouth and Chelsea at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, England on 14 September 2024.
This year, the discourse surrounding Rodri’s win over Vinicius illustrates the difficulties in defining one player's impact over another's.
The Ballon d’Or, an award designed to recognize soccer’s single most dominant player, always comes with an element of controversy. This year, the discourse surrounding Rodri’s win over Vinicius illustrates the difficulties in defining one player’s impact over another’s. Rodri, who was pivotal in City’s historic treble-winning season, earned his recognition by excelling in both club and international play, underscoring his influence in a deeply talented team.
With Rodri becoming only the second Spanish men’s player to claim the Ballon d’Or, this year’s award has generated unique tensions and left Real Madrid disappointed and vocal about the outcome. His win marked a momentous achievement for Spanish soccer, making him only the second Spanish player to take home the Ballon d’Or. For Manchester City, the victory was a source of pride, particularly in the face of a strained relationship with Real Madrid, who were noticeably absent from the ceremony in Paris. The Spanish giants had expected Vinicius Júnior to claim the title, with club president Florentino Perez even planning to send a large delegation to the event.
However, according to reports, as soon as Madrid’s management discovered that Vinicius would not be winning, they scrapped their planned Paris festivities. Perez canceled a five-hour broadcast initially scheduled for the club’s official television station, emphasizing the disappointment within the club and among Vinicius’ supporters.
France Football’s efforts to maintain secrecy
Before the announcement, France Football, the organizer of the Ballon d’Or, emphasized that the winner’s name would not be leaked to the press. Nevertheless, rumors reached Vinicius’ camp last week, just a day before the award ceremony, with sources from the Spanish Football Federation confirming Rodri’s win. These reports sent shockwaves in Spain, where there was confidence in the Brazilian’s chances had remained high until the final hours.
Rodri, reportedly confident of his position, is said to have openly discussed his expectations with teammates. This display of self-assuredness, along with Madrid’s last-minute discovery, added to the growing tension between the two clubs, who have historically enjoyed a complex rivalry on and off the field.
How votes were cast: Breaking down points
L’Equipe, a French sports newspaper, reported that the final point tally between Rodri and Vinicius was close, with only 41 points separating the two(1170 vs 1129). Each journalist was asked to rank their top ten players, with points awarded as follows: 15 points for first place, 12 points for second, 10 for third, and so on, down to 1 point for tenth place. With a maximum of 1,485 points up for grabs, only 100 journalists were designated voters this year, and one, representing Syria, did not cast a vote.
Interestingly, five journalists placed England’s Jude Bellingham as their top pick. In addition to Bellingham, four votes were cast for Carvajal in first place, two for Toni Kroos, and one each for Mbappe, Lookman, Haaland, and Lautaro Martinez. The varied opinions illustrate the breadth of talent in the global football arena and the inherent subjectivity of selecting a single winner.
However, the distribution of votes also raised eyebrows. Three journalists omitted the Brazilian from their top ten entirely, sparking further criticism from Los Blancos’ supporters, who argue that his season deserved higher recognition.
With the Sporting Lisbon-Manchester City duel in the UEFA Champions League on sight, Pep Guardiola praised Ruben Amorim's job in Portugal.
Excitement is building for the UEFA Champions League clash between Sporting Lisbon and Manchester City, a match poised to be pivotal in securing a top spot for both teams. Beyond the competition, fans are anticipating the strategic face-off between managers Pep Guardiola and Ruben Amorim, soon to be the next Manchester United coach. When asked about Amorim, Guardiola had only words of admiration.
Guardiola and Amorim last faced each other in the 2021-22 Champions League Round of 16, where City dominated with a 5-0 win in the first leg. However, in discussing the upcoming matchup, Guardiola expressed a note of caution.
“It’s the same manager, the patterns are pretty similar, they changed players. In that game, it wasn’t easy, but we arrived in the first half four, five times and scored four, five goals. We were clinical, but I think they improved,” said Guardiola in an interview with TNT Sports.
Though he has yet to meet Amorim personally, Guardiola expressed his respect and enthusiasm for Amorim’s move to the Premier League: “I don’t know him, but from outside, he looks like a lovely guy. When I see him in the dugout he behaves much, much better than me. Honestly, I am really pleased that he is coming to England to play (with) United. I think both clubs have a lot of respect in the hierarchy.”
Amorim will lead Sporting for two final matches before moving to Manchester United, giving both managers a preview of each other’s tactics ahead of future encounters in England.
Amorim: “Guardiola is the best coach in the world”
Since their last encounter, Amorim has built an impressive reputation, establishing Sporting as one of Portugal’s top teams and holding his own against Europe’s elite. Before the game, he made a comment about Guardiola that might stir mixed feelings among United fans.
“It’s a massive game, for me he’s the best coach in the world – I know it’s tough for Manchester United fans- and I think it’s the best team in the world. So it’s going to be a tough game, we are near the qualification for playoff, so this game is very important,” Amorim said on talks with TNT Sports.
The occasion holds special significance for Amorim, as it will be his last home game with Sporting at Estádio José Alvalade: It’s also my last game in Alvalade, so that’s the focus; the objectives of Sporting, my last game in Alvalade. I know everybody in England are taking ideas for this game, but for me it’s just that.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola speaks to the media during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD3 training and press conference at Manchester City Football Academy on October 22, 2024 in Manchester, England.
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will be leading an official task force regarding player welfare. FIFA is assembling the group amid widespread concerns over fixture congestion. Several clubs, coaches, and players have recently joined together to voice their frustrations on the issue. Real Madrid, the reigning European champions, announced this past summer that they may […]
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will be leading an official task force regarding player welfare. FIFA is assembling the group amid widespread concerns over fixture congestion. Several clubs, coaches, and players have recently joined together to voice their frustrations on the issue.
Real Madrid, the reigning European champions, announced this past summer that they may boycott the 2025 Club World Cup. This came after FIFA revealed that the competition would be heavily expanded. The tournament has typically been contested by just seven clubs. Nevertheless, the new competition, which is set to be played in the United States next summer, will now feature 32 teams.
Just days after Real’s statement, FIFPro, the global soccer players union, announced legal action against FIFA. While the case was triggered by several decisions by the governing body, it essentially centers around the Club World Cup. FIFPro officially represents nearly 65,000 professional soccer players across the globe.
2024 Ballon d’Or winner Rodri then claimed that players could soon go on strike if FIFA keeps increasing fixture lists. Several players, including Real’s Thibaut Courtois, supported the remarks by the Manchester City star. Rodri unfortunately suffered a season-ending injury just days after the claim.
Wenger has worked extensively with FIFA since Arsenal departure
FIFA is attempting to combat the overwhelming backlash by implementing the new task force. Following his departure from coaching, Wenger was hired by FIFA to become their Chief of Global Football Development. In the role, the Frenchman is essentially responsible for growing and developing the sport.
Along with this position, Wenger also works as a key member of the Football and Technical Advisory Panel. The job allows the former manager to submit input on potential official rule changes in the sport. Wenger has since pushed for a controversially major alteration to the offside law.
FIFA is asking Wenger and the task force to discuss player welfare issues with “key stakeholders” in soccer. “The objective of the task force is to examine how suitable and effective safeguards for players can be implemented, also taking into account practical considerations from operational, medical, regulatory, and legal perspectives,” read a FIFA statement.
Following the talks, the task force will then make their recommendations regarding the issue. FIFA claims that the panel will also review “scientific research” on players’ physical and mental health in dealing with fixture congestion. According to the governing body, the task force is expected to work on the task throughout the “coming weeks.”
Wenger previously voiced support for expanded Club World Cup
Despite coordinating a task force on player welfare, the 2025 Club World Cup is expected to go on as planned. Wenger is notably a vocal proponent of the controversially expanded tournament. In fact, the Frenchman previously claimed that increasing the Club World Cup to 32 teams will help make soccer more “global.”
Along with defending FIFA’s decision to expand the fairly unpopular competition, Wenger also believes players are essentially treated better now than ever before. The former coach claimed that the “welfare of the players… has increased dramatically” in recent decades. Wenger made the assertion by pointing to various improvements in injury prevention, recovery work, and nutrition.
Vinicius Junior believes that his recent Ballon d'Or snub was because he regularly fights racism. The Real Madrid star, widely seen as the frontrunner for the annual award, ultimately finished second behind Manchester City midfielder Rodri. Aware that he was not going to collect the trophy, Vinicius opted not to attend the ceremony in France. […]
Vinicius Junior believes that his recent Ballon d’Or snub was because he regularly fights racism. The Real Madrid star, widely seen as the frontrunner for the annual award, ultimately finished second behind Manchester City midfielder Rodri. Aware that he was not going to collect the trophy, Vinicius opted not to attend the ceremony in France.
Vinicius’s Real teammates echoed the Brazilian star’s sentiments. None of the Spanish club’s players or representatives were in attendance on the night. The move by the reigning European champions was mostly ridiculed for being selfish.
Following the event, Vinicius took to social media to voice his frustrations. “I’ll do it 10x if I have to. They’re not ready,” the winger wrote on X. Because the remark could fall under different connotations, Reuters later attempted to get clarification on the statement.
According to the news agency, the player’s management team responded by saying that “the football world is not ready to accept a player who fights against the system.” Vinicius previously signed on with Roc Nation Sports after the American company acquired Brazilian agency TFM in 2023.
Brazilian star has been combating racial abuse in Spain for years
Vinicius has regularly been the target of racial abuse since he joined Real in 2018. As a result, the star has been vocal about making changes within the system to combat the deplorable acts. He was in tears while publicly speaking on the issue earlier this year.
Despite claims that the star may move away from Real because of the ongoing problem, Vinicius asserted that he would remain in Spain to play for the team that he loves. According to the Brazilian, leaving the club would “give the racists exactly what they want.”
LaLiga officials have seemingly been slow in attempting to curb racial abuse during matches. A Spanish court, however, recently gave a Mallorca fan a 12-month suspended sentence for hurling racial insults during two separate matches. One of the players to be abused was Vinicius.
The ruling was later applauded by LaLiga president Javier Tebas. The league executive claimed at the time that soccer supporters who commit racial abuse should receive jail time. Nevertheless, it remains unclear if the outcomes of similar cases will follow this path.
Brazilian outlets attribute Vinicius Ballon d’Or loss to Copa America
Although the comments made by Vinicius Junior’s management staff are certainly eyebrow-raising, reports out of Brazil have a different take on the issue. Multiple media outlets in the player’s home country essentially blamed the Ballon d’Or snub on Brazil’s failure at Copa America 2024.
Despite entering the tournament as one of the favorites, Brazil shockingly fell at the quarterfinal stage. Uruguay topped their South American rivals in the match following a penalty shootout. Vinicius did not play in the game after picking up yellow cards in the team’s two previous fixtures.
Personal accolades are certainly a significant factor in the Ballon d’Or voting process. However, team success, both for club and country, also plays a major part in selecting a winner as well. This is a specific area where Rodri separated from Vinicius in the voting.
While Brazil struggled, Rodri guided Spain to the Euro 2024 championship. The midfielder’s stellar display earned him plaudits as the tournament’s best player as well. In total, Rodri has only lost once in his last 85 total games between Spain and City.
Manchester United wants to move quickly in its pursuit of Sporting manager Ruben Amorim. After a string of poor results, the Red Devils finally sacked Erik ten Hag on Monday. The now-former head coach departed the club as they sit 14th in the current Premier League standings. Almost immediately after the news regarding Ten Hag […]
Manchester United wants to move quickly in its pursuit of Sporting manager Ruben Amorim. After a string of poor results, the Red Devils finally sacked Erik ten Hag on Monday. The now-former head coach departed the club as they sit 14th in the current Premier League standings.
Almost immediately after the news regarding Ten Hag broke, Amorim became the frontrunner to succeed the Dutchman at United. Before being heavily linked with United, the Portuguese coach was expected to potentially replace Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
Nevertheless, the reigning English champions will reportedly not step up efforts to target Amorim at the moment. City officials are still hopeful that Guardiola will sign a new contract extension and remain at the helm. The Spaniard’s current deal is set to expire in June. With City seemingly out of the way, United has a free run at Amorim.
The coach has also given the Red Devils the green light to discuss an agreement with Sporting. Because he is still under contract with the Portuguese club, United brass have to pay his release clause. This fee is reportedly around $11 million. Negotiations are expected to move quickly, as the Red Devils want Amorim on the sidelines for their matchup with Chelsea on Sunday.
Portuguese coach would bring key experience to his new club
Amorim’s managerial stock has skyrocketed in a relatively short amount of time. At just 39, he is currently seen as one of the top young managers in all of Europe. He has previously guided Sporting to the double in his first full campaign in charge. The coach then followed this up with another Primeira Liga title this past season.
Not only has Amorim collected trophies at Sporting, as well as Braga before that, but he has done so while taking over tough situations. Both Portuguese top-flight teams were struggling before he arrived. Assuming he does join United, Amorim will bring experience in successfully righting the ship with him to Manchester.
Along with possessing positive character and leadership traits, Amorim should boost player development at United. In particular, the coach has a history of developing young players into stars. This would certainly seem to benefit current Red Devils such as Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho, Amad Diallo, and Leny Yoro.
Tactically, Amorim prefers a 3-4-3 formation, which typically transitions to a 5-2-3 when out of possession. Holding on to the ball, however, is key for the Portuguese coach. Under Amorim, Sporting currently dominates the Primeira Liga with an impressive 65% possession rate. The club also leads the league with 25 total shots per game and a successful pass rate of nearly 90%.
Amorim would likely need ample time to turn things around at United
United and its fans will welcome these figures. At the moment, the Red Devils do not even come close to any of these specific statistics. However, while Amorim is a top choice for United, patience would be mandatory.
For instance, there are clear squad issues up and down this United roster. Despite spending over $700 million on new players during the Ten Hag era, the Red Devils still need significant changes within the team. As a result, it could take time for the club to begin challenging for a Premier League title. Hiring Amorim should be a long-term project.
Amorim, or any other manager that would enter the fray, should also not expect this spending spree to continue in January. The Guardian claims that the new manager will have limited funds during the next transfer window.
United has attempted to balance the books in recent months due to the previous overspending. The club is also shelling out a hefty sum by making the managerial change. Along with paying Amorim’s salary and his $11 million release clause, United also has to pay Ten Hag a $17 million severance package.
Manchester City and Spain sensation Rodri claimed the 2024 Ballon d'Or on Monday in one of the most controversial moments in the award's history. Almost all saw Real Madrid winger Vinicius as the clear frontrunner to win the award that goes to the best player in the world for any given season. Real Madrid, with […]
Manchester City and Spain sensation Rodri claimed the 2024 Ballon d’Or on Monday in one of the most controversial moments in the award’s history. Almost all saw Real Madrid winger Vinicius as the clear frontrunner to win the award that goes to the best player in the world for any given season. Real Madrid, with Vinicius leading the way, won the Champions League and LaLiga. He scored 24 goals and tacked on eleven assists in all competitions in the 2023/24 season. That included a brace against Bayern Munich in the semifinals of the Champions League. He also dethroned Rodri and Manchester City in the quarterfinals, providing a brace at the Etihad in a 3-3 draw.
Rodri’s claim to success was his performance at the European Championship with Spain. While Vinicius and Brazil floundered in the United States this summer, Spain was dominant. Rodri won the award for Player of the Tournament as Spain did not lose the entire tournament. Yet, that was one international tournament. Rodri was not the best player on his club team this past season, much less the best in the world. Vinicius, who won the award as the best player in the UEFA Champions League, is a far more deserving candidate.
This is not to discredit Rodri. He is assuredly one of the best players in the world currently. Had Vinicius not performed so well with Real Madrid in the 2023/24 season, few would argue against Rodri being a deserving recipient of the 2023/24 Ballon d’Or. Yet, the Ballon d’Or has lost credibility as a true representation of the best player in the world.
Instead, it goes to the best player in an international tournament. In 2024, the award goes to Euro 2024 champion Rodri. In 2023, Lionel Messi won the award because of his World Cup performance in Qatar, not necessarily what he did with PSG and especially Inter Miami. Before then, Karim Benzema won the award as something of an undisputed champion. Yet, even before that, Lionel Messi won again because of the Copa America.
Ballon d’Or for Rodri draws more controversy to once proud award
Benzema’s triumph in 2022 is a rare occurrence of a player winning the Ballon d’Or as the player with both the best statistics and trophies. That means we are now in the third straight year of the player having the best season not winning the Ballon d’Or. The verbiage in this case is also important. Lionel Messi may have been the best player in the world in 2021 or 2023. In 2021, Robert Lewandowski had more goal contributions, including scoring in all but four games that he played in for the Bundesliga. However, the Ballon d’Or voters were enamored with the Copa America win.
Before then, Luka Modric won the Ballon d’Or after guiding Croatia to the World Cup Final. That was a fantastic achievement. However, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi both had stronger cases for what they brought to their clubs and countries.
Over the years, the Ballon d’Or has become a popularity contest. It is refreshing in some regard to see Rodri win the award from his role as a defensive midfielder. Still, this is a product of his time with the Spanish national team. Had the award been given out at the immediate conclusion of the 2023/24 season, Vinicius would have won. It is hard to fathom that seven games at the Euros are enough to take that award away from him.
Inconsistency has become common for the Ballon d’Or, and it is leading to the overall distrust of the award as a true measure of greatness. The Real Madrid conglomerate of players and staff are not going to Paris because of their disappointment in Vinicius not receiving the Ballon d’Or. On one hand, it is disrespectful to Rodri and the other candidates. Yet, everyone thought Vinicius was the frontrunner. Broadcasters in El Clasico even said that Vinicius was going to win the award during the game against Barcelona. Now, though, the soccer world is left confused by the latest iteration of the popularity contest.
RB Leipzig Managing Director Johann Plenge, who has been with the club since it was in the fifth tier of German soccer, has opened up about the possibility of Bundesliga clubs playing league games abroad in a revealing new interview. Ask any fan of a Bundesliga club which league is most likely to play league […]
RB Leipzig Managing Director Johann Plenge, who has been with the club since it was in the fifth tier of German soccer, has opened up about the possibility of Bundesliga clubs playing league games abroad in a revealing new interview.
Ask any fan of a Bundesliga club which league is most likely to play league games abroad, and the guaranteed answer is either La Liga, Premier League, or both. Mention the Bundesliga in that same conversation, and you’ll get an avalanche of reasons why the German league will never play overseas.
So, when the 39-year-old RB Leipzig executive addressed the topic last week, Plenge told World Soccer Talk, “I don’t see it [happening] in the near future, no.”
However, he didn’t rule it out from happening in the long term.
He said, “Never say no to anything. In the end, this is important, football has to develop its product the way the fans would like to have it. The fan is in the center of everything, and if the majority of the fans would like to adopt a format, or talk about where cup finals should take place, these are discussions you would have to be open for.”
Bundesliga playing overseas? More work needs to be done first
Plenge prefaced the surprise comment by mentioning all of the steps that need to happen before the possibility of playing games overseas.
“For us in Germany, [having games played overseas] is not a discussion we need to have at the moment. We have to have easier discussions such as how we can improve our product, strengthen the relationship with foreign broadcasters, etc. I think this is three, four, or five steps too far [ahead], but we should focus on the next immediate steps first. [For example], the tender of the Bundesliga is currently running.
“So we have to do our homework first there before we can talk about having Bundesliga matches somewhere out of Germany or even out of Europe.”
Plenge’s frank comments received some pushback from reporters.
Plenge reiterated, “I think [playing games overseas] should not be the discussion we’re having next season or the next two, three or four years. How performance will look like in ten or fifteen years, I would leave it up to the fans about how they would like to have it. The Bundesliga has to structure the competition the way the fans want it.
“We would not say categorically no to whatever the fans would like to have the structure and location of where to play Bundesliga matches.”
A telltale sign of where the Bundesliga’s head is at is the recent signing of a deal with Relevent Sports, the agency that is trying to bring La Liga games to the United States, who also work closely with the English Football League and UEFA Champions League. For instance, it’s no secret that there have been several reports about the possibility of EFL and Champions League games being played in the United States in the future, so the link up with Relevent is clear.
Relevent is the common thread that binds them all together. Not only that but Relevent will be handling the Bundesliga’s marketing and communications in the United States. That may mean a new broadcaster in the future, but it could open the door for games being played stateside too.
“[The Bundesliga clubs] have some great stories to tell. We have to tell and distribute them properly. This is what the Bundesliga is doing at the moment. We just had the Relevent deal in place for the Americas. We think this will help the Bundesliga to grow. We have to be more than brave to try out new things.”
Plenge discussed innovation in the Bundesliga and how an example of this was the RB Leipzig bodycam that was used during last summer’s friendly versus Aston Villa, as well as in a training session during preparations for a Champions League match last week.
RB Leipzig blazes a trail
RB Leipzig is among one of a small group of innovative, forward-thinking Bundesliga clubs that are pushing the envelope in Germany.
As Plenge explained, “The conversations we do have with Bayern, Borussia Dortmund, Leverkusen and Frankfurt, they’re very driven about the future of how we can innovate the Bundesliga. There are some clubs that are the frontrunners of these conversations, and we want to be part of these.
“But the others who are not the drivers, they are open to discuss and to hear. And then we have to evaluate the impact for the fan and the commercial impact.”
Overall, Germany itself appears to be struggling with half of the country wanting transformative change, while the other half wants to remain traditional. For instance, many of the country’s government offices still use fax machines, which is just one example of many of the excessive bureaucracy in Germany.
At the same time, Germany has been seen as one of the most innovative countries in the world. It’s this clash between tradition and innovation that appears to be happening in the Bundesliga too. For now, though, the ultimate decision about playing games overseas rests with the supporters of Bundesliga clubs. It’s not going to be happening anytime soon, but the fact that the conversation is even happening is a big leap (forward or backward, depending on your viewpoint) for German football.
Liverpool’s Italian winger, Federico Chiesa, might be on the move again. This time, back to Serie A, as several top Italian clubs express interest in a January loan deal. After joining Liverpool in a late summer transfer from Juventus, Chiesa has faced challenges settling into the Premier League. Particularly due to recurring fitness concerns and […]
Liverpool’s Italian winger, Federico Chiesa, might be on the move again. This time, back to Serie A, as several top Italian clubs express interest in a January loan deal. After joining Liverpool in a late summer transfer from Juventus, Chiesa has faced challenges settling into the Premier League. Particularly due to recurring fitness concerns and limited match time. This has reportedly prompted the Reds to consider a potential temporary move for the Italian star.
Liverpool’s $13 million acquisition of Chiesa seemed a bargain when the Reds signed the Euro 2020 winner from Juventus. The 27-year-old, however, arrived at Liverpool without a full preseason. The Bianconeri’s manager Thiago Motta had sidelined him, which contributed to his lack of fitness and match sharpness. Following a delayed start, Chiesa made his Liverpool debut in a Champions League match against Milan on September 17. He came on as a substitute in a 3-1 victory.
His debut was followed by a Premier League appearance off the bench against Bournemouth. He eventually started his first game for Liverpool in an EFL Cup clash against West Ham; impressing fans by providing an assist in a 5-1 win. However, since that promising outing, Chiesa has been limited by an unspecified injury. It has kept him on the sidelines and raised concerns over his readiness for the Premier League.
Liverpool coach Arne Slot emphasized the importance of Chiesa adapting to the physical demands of English soccer. “He missed a complete preseason… That has not so much to do with the Italian league or the Premier League, but with him missing a complete preseason, which is so difficult for every player”, he added. “It’s a big disappointment for him that he is going in and out of training sessions all the time. I feel sorry for him.”
January loan back to Serie A on the cards for Chiesa?
Reports suggest that Liverpool are considering a loan arrangement to help Chiesa regain consistent playing time. Given his previous success in Italy, several top Serie A clubs, including Inter, Milan, and Roma, are said to be monitoring the winger’s situation. They are supposedly eager to bring him back to familiar territory where he has enjoyed much success.
Liverpool might agree to a loan if the right terms are met, including coverage of a portion of Chiesa’s $8 million annual salary. However, sources indicate that they are unlikely to consider any permanent transfer. Chiesa, who has a deal with the English giants until 2028, remains part of the club’s long-term plans despite his current setbacks. The Italian has a history of ailments that have reduced his market worth and restricted his playing time with Juventus. His current health difficulties are only the latest setback in this unfortunate trend.
Since joining Liverpool, the talented forward has only been available for three games, marking a challenging adaptation period amid fitness limitations and the high intensity of the Premier League. Nonetheless, he remains a player with strong potential. His stellar record with Fiorentina and Juventus, where he played in 235 games and contributed consistently, is proof of this. In that time, he scored 47 goals and added 43 assists.
Chiesa’s value as long-term asset for Liverpool
While Liverpool is open to options for Chiesa to regain form, the club recognizes the potential benefits of keeping him. With Liverpool competing in multiple tournaments, including the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League, having depth on the bench, particularly in the winger position, could prove advantageous.
The winger also offers a valuable alternative for Liverpool should Mohamed Salah or other attacking players face injuries later in the season. Slot noted, “He signed a long-term contract so we will see what he brings for us,” underscoring Liverpool’s intent to maintain Chiesa as a key figure in the squad despite his early challenges.
Some analysts argue that a move back to Serie A could help Chiesa regain his previous form, while others believe that staying in Liverpool could allow him more time to adapt to the Premier League’s unique demands. Chiesa’s return to Italy, even temporarily, would allow him to play more consistently in an environment he knows well and regain the confidence needed to perform at his peak.
Neymar, currently playing with Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, has been linked to a potential transfer to MLS side Inter Miami. The star forward, who joined Al-Hilal from Paris Saint-Germain in 2023, could soon reunite with former teammates Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Sergio Busquets, all now part of Inter Miami’s ambitious lineup. In their pursuit […]
Neymar, currently playing with Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, has been linked to a potential transfer to MLS side Inter Miami. The star forward, who joined Al-Hilal from Paris Saint-Germain in 2023, could soon reunite with former teammates Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Sergio Busquets, all now part of Inter Miami’s ambitious lineup.
In their pursuit of the Brazilian superstar, the Florida club reportedly has already made a formal bid for him.
Neymar’s stint with Al-Hilal has been marked by an early knee injury that sidelined him for much of the season. Since recovering, he returned to the field on October 21.
He made a substitute appearance in a thrilling 5-4 AFC Champions League match against Al Ain. However, his position within the team appears uncertain. Journalist Tariq Al-Nawfal recently confirmed that Inter Miami have approached Al-Hilal with an official offer for Neymar, eyeing a January transfer window move.
Despite his recent return, the 32-year-old’s contract expires in June 2025. Thus, it allows him to begin negotiating with other clubs by early next year. As Al-Nawfal noted, Al-Hilal are reportedly “open to the idea of letting Neymar leave at the beginning of the year if a suitable offer is received” to recoup part of his transfer fee.
Economic and roster challenges for Inter Miami
Securing Neymar would mark a significant investment for Inter Miami, yet the club may face financial challenges. Currently, Miami lack sufficient resources for a deal of the magnitude required for Neymar. Especially considering his Blue Waves salary reportedly sits at around $80 million annually. If the transfer does proceed, Neymar will likely have to accept a significant pay cut to join the MLS team.
To complete the signing, Inter Miami must also free up a Designated Player (DP) slot. This MLS regulation allows each club to sign up to three players whose compensation exceeds the league’s salary cap. Messi, Busquets, and potentially Neymar would each qualify as DPs. As a result, they will have to create room within their roster if they wish to bring the Brazilian forward.
If the transfer succeeds, Neymar’s move to Inter Miami would reunite him with former Barcelona teammates Messi and Suarez. They would reform the famous ‘MSN’ trio that dominated European soccer during their Camp Nou years. The three players previously enjoyed a highly successful partnership in Europe, securing numerous titles together, including the UEFA Champions League.
Neymar himself previously hinted at a future move to Inter Miami in a conversation with the club’s co-owner, David Beckham. “I would join Inter Miami after finishing my career in Europe”, he said. Now, with Messi, Suarez, and Busquets already at the club, Miami offer him the opportunity to rejoin his former teammates sooner than anticipated.
How have Al-Hilal fared without Neymar?
During Neymar’s absence, Al-Hilal found success under the leadership of players like Bono, Ruben Neves, Koulibaly, Milinkovic-Savic, and Aleksandar Mitrovic, which saw the team maintain its position at the top of the Saudi Pro League. The Saudi club has assembled a roster with international talent and dominated local competitions, despite Neymar’s injury. They have even recently added Joao Cancelo, who is on loan from Manchester City.
However, with his future at the club uncertain, Al-Hilal has reportedly been exploring other player options, including potentially replacing Neymar with fellow Brazilian forward Vinicius.
Neymar’s potential move could set the stage for Inter Miami’s continued growth as an international soccer force. With their sights set on the CONCACAF Champions Cup and the 2025 Club World Cup, his addition would reinforce their star-studded squad as they compete for major titles. But beyond Miami’s ambitions, the transfer represents a new chapter for Neymar himself, offering him a chance to rejoin Messi, Suarez, and Busquets in a league with fresh challenges and opportunities.
Three of Brazil's top soccer teams are set to travel to Orlando in January for a string of friendlies. São Paulo, Atlético Mineiro, and Cruzeiro will join Major League Soccer side Orlando City in the latest edition of the FC Series. The competition, or the Florida Cup, is an annual group of soccer friendlies typically […]
Three of Brazil’s top soccer teams are set to travel to Orlando in January for a string of friendlies. São Paulo, Atlético Mineiro, and Cruzeiro will join Major League Soccer side Orlando City in the latest edition of the FC Series. The competition, or the Florida Cup, is an annual group of soccer friendlies typically in the Sunshine State.
FC Series was previously introduced in 2015 and has regularly featured some of the best clubs from across the globe. Brazilian top-flight teams, however, have been a mainstay in the tournament. São Paulo, Atlético Mineiro, Flamengo, and Palmeiras have all previously won the competition.
The most recent rendition of the FC Series, played this past summer, involved several marquee European sides. This included eventual winners Manchester City and also Barcelona, AC Milan, and Chelsea. Tournament organizers opted to relabel the competition because most of the recent matches were played outside of Florida.
Fierce Brazilian rivalry match comes to US for first time
Nevertheless, the competition will return to its original roots in January. The upcoming series of matches are perhaps highlighted by Superclássico Mineiro. Atlético and Cruzeiro, both from the city of Belo Horizonte, have one of the most intense rivalries in all of Brazil. The January fixture will be the first time that the two teams face off in the United States.
Along with the rivalry match, the final game of the series will be between Atlético and Orlando City. The Floridian side recently grabbed the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference section of the 2024 MLS playoffs. They face Charlotte in the competition. The triumphant side could potentially play Supporters’ Shield winners Inter Miami in the following round.
Three out of the four FC Series matches are at Orlando’s home stadium. However, São Paulo will also play an unknown team at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale on Jan. 19. Currently, Inter Miami plays its home fixtures at the arena. It remains unclear if Lionel Messi’s club will be the final team to feature in the January competition.
Ticketing info released as schedule not yet complete
São Paulo, Atlético Mineiro, and Cruzeiro are all currently in the top half of the 2024 Brazilian Serie A standings. As a result, the trio is looking to qualify for prestigious South American tournaments at the end of the season.
Historically speaking, no club has earned more Brazilian top-flight points than São Paulo. Tricolor Paulista has also collected six total Serie A titles in their illustrious history. Atlético and Cruzeiro have performed well in the division as well. The Belo Horizonte duo have combined to grab seven league titles.
Presale information for all four matches of the upcoming FC Series is currently available on FCSeries.com. Tickets officially go on sale to fans on Thursday, Oct. 31.
January FC Series Schedule:
Wednesday, January 15 – Cruzeiro vs. São Paulo – Inter&Co Stadium
Saturday, January 18 – Atlético Mineiro vs. Cruzeiro – Inter&Co Stadium
Sunday, January 19 – São Paulo vs. TBA – Chase Stadium
Saturday, January 25: Orlando City vs. Atlético Mineiro – Inter&Co Stadium
Manchester City star Phil Foden has blamed a slow start to the 2024/25 season on being burnt out. Several international soccer stars have voiced their frustrations in recent months over fixture congestion. FIFA and other governing bodies, such as UEFA, have infuriated players and coaches by adding more and more matches to the calendar. The […]
Manchester City star Phil Foden has blamed a slow start to the 2024/25 season on being burnt out. Several international soccer stars have voiced their frustrations in recent months over fixture congestion. FIFA and other governing bodies, such as UEFA, have infuriated players and coaches by adding more and more matches to the calendar.
The 2025 Club World Cup, in particular, is set to expand from seven clubs to 32 next summer. The tournament is being held in the United States as essentially a warmup to the 2026 World Cup the following year. UEFA also opted to make major alterations to the Champions League as well. The decision increased the total number of annual games played in the competition from 125 to 189.
The moves forced FIFPro, the global soccer players union, to threaten legal action against FIFA. Real Madrid, the reigning Champions League winners, warned that they would boycott the next Club World Cup as well. Foden’s club teammate Rodri also recently claimed that players could go on strike to combat the issue. The Spanish star suffered a season-ending injury just days after the remarks.
Star has yet to score a Premier League goal this season
Foden was expected to continue his stellar display following an incredible 2023/24 campaign with City. The attacker was named the PFA Players’ Player of the Year after scoring 19 goals and adding eight assists in Premier League play last season.
Nevertheless, Foden has yet to score in the English top flight during the current campaign. He has even struggled to get ample playing time under manager Pep Guardiola this season. The midfielder has only been named in one of the Spaniard’s starting XI in the Premier League. Foden failed to make a real impact on the opportunity.
Following a massive 5-1 win against Sparta Progue on Wednesday, a game in which Foden scored and assisted goals, the attacker pointed to the intense 2023/24 season. The England international featured in 69 total games during the previous campaign between club and country.
“Last year, there were so many games,” stated Foden. “I put everything I could into it. I came back a little bit fatigued, which is normal. Rodri came back like that as well, a few players really.”
“It’s normal how many games we play — you have to burn out at some point. I’m making steps in the right direction and trying to get back to my best.”
Man City is still thriving without key contributions
Despite the lengthy season between club and country, Foden managed to remain relatively healthy in the campaign. For instance, the attacker was available for selection for every game during the entire 2023/24 season. The star has not missed a match due to injury since 2021. He was, however, previously sidelined with an illness and an appendectomy.
Nevertheless, the minor injuries that players, including Foden, endure take a toll on their bodies. “I had a bit of fatigue coming back from last year, a bit of illness,” continued Foden. “A few niggles as well. A few things added together.”
“But if you speak to any player, they’ve all been through the ups and downs of football. It was just a bump in the road if you like. I’m delighted I’m back and enjoying my football.”
While Rodri is on the sidelines and Foden has yet to hit full stride, City still has not lost a game this season. The reigning English champions remain just one point behind Premier League leaders Liverpool. They also sit comfortably in third place in the Champions League league phase.
New York City FC head coach Nick Cushing is reportedly being targeted by Arsenal Women. The Women's Super League (WSL) club is currently without a permanent manager after Jonas Eidevall resigned from the role. Eidevall had been at the helm since 2021 and guided them to back-to-back League Cup titles. However, the Swede stepped down […]
New York City FC head coach Nick Cushing is reportedly being targeted by Arsenal Women. The Women’s Super League (WSL) club is currently without a permanent manager after Jonas Eidevall resigned from the role. Eidevall had been at the helm since 2021 and guided them to back-to-back League Cup titles. However, the Swede stepped down after a poor start to the current campaign.
Cushing being linked with Arsenal Women certainly makes sense. The English coach previously managed fellow WSL side Manchester City for nearly seven years. Not only was he at the helm of one of the top English women’s teams for a while, but he earned multiple trophies as well. Cushing collected four trophies during his time with the club, including the 2016 WSL championship.
The previous triumph means that Cushing is one of only three coaches to win the WSL in the last decade. Former Chelsea manager Emma Hayes dominated the division by collecting eight of the last 10 league titles. Along with Cushing, former Arsenal boss Joe Montemurro also won a WSL championship during this timeframe.
Arsenal Women target Nick Cushing ahead of NYCFC’s playoff run
It remains to be seen, however, if Cushing would be interested in swapping Major League Soccer for the WSL. The Englishman has been at the helm of NYCFC since the summer of 2022. He departed Manchester City’s women’s team to join the MLS side. Although he has only compiled a win rate of 35% in just over 100 total matches in America, Cushing does have the club in the 2024 MLS playoffs.
NYCFC has the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference bracket of the tournament. As a result, Cushing will lead his team against Cincinnati in the first round of the playoffs. The matchup is scheduled for Monday, October 28th, in Ohio. If NYCFC can triumph they could potentially face off against rivals New York Red Bulls in the second round.
The club’s place in the postseason competition will cause Arsenal problems in their quest to sign Cushing. The WSL side would seemingly benefit in their pursuit of the coach if NYCFC suffered defeat next week.
Arsenal would also likely have to pay compensation to NYCFC, a club that shares ownership with bitter rivals Manchester City, to sign Cushing. The coach’s current contract does not expire until after the 2025 MLS season.
Move would be a major statement for women’s soccer
Assuming Cushing does jump ship and return to England, it would be a massive signing for Arsenal and the WSL. Women’s soccer, particularly in England and the United States, has seen a gigantic spike in fan interest in recent months. This is evident in a recent report that WSL has more than tripled its broadcasting viewership since inking a deal with YouTube.
Cushing, however, is not Arsenal’s only managerial option at the moment. The Gunners are also apparently not in a major rush to appoint a new permanent head coach. Renee Slegers is currently leading the team temporarily and will likely continue doing so shortly. The Dutch coach has managed to win both of her matches in charge of the team so far.
Soccer legends Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Wayne Rooney may soon be entering a new arena—literally. The two sports icons are reportedly in talks for a potential boxing match. A reunion between these two ex-colleagues in the ring to settle scores has both soccer and boxing fans giddy with excitement. While Ibrahimovic and Rooney are known for […]
Soccer legends Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Wayne Rooney may soon be entering a new arena—literally. The two sports icons are reportedly in talks for a potential boxing match. A reunion between these two ex-colleagues in the ring to settle scores has both soccer and boxing fans giddy with excitement.
While Ibrahimovic and Rooney are known for their soccer careers, both have strong ties to the world of combat sports. Zlatan, in particular, has a background in martial arts. A former kickboxer and honorary black belt in taekwondo, his interest in combat sports is far from casual. Misfits Boxing promoter Mams Taylor confirmed that the Swedish striker would want to step into the boxing ring. “I’ve tried to convince Zlatan, and he can fight. He’s seen a lot of Misfits fights, and he’s followed it”. The Swede’s agility and experience in kickboxing make him a formidable potential contender.
Wayne Rooney, on the other hand, has long been vocal about his passion for boxing. Known for his aggressive playing style on the pitch, Rooney’s physicality has always set him apart. Taylor also revealed that Rooney was close to making his debut in a Misfits Boxing event recently. He said, “Rooney’s always loved boxing, and we’ve had talks about it. It’s only a matter of time before it materializes”. Rooney’s stockier, heavyweight frame contrasts sharply with Ibrahimovic’s leaner, more agile build, making the fight an intriguing prospect.
Teammates turned opponents?
The prospect of a boxing match between Ibrahimovic and Rooney is particularly tantalizing due to their shared history. The two legends were once teammates at Manchester United under manager Jose Mourinho. During their time together at Old Trafford, they won several major titles, including the Europa League, League Cup, and Community Shield. However, this time, they won’t be working together but standing on opposite sides of the ring, prepared to trade blows instead of passes.
The unique chemistry they built during their time at Manchester United will undoubtedly add another layer of intrigue to the fight. Both players are known for their fierce competitiveness on the pitch, and that rivalry could translate into the boxing ring. This could be more than just an exhibition match—it could be a clash of egos and pride.
A potential fight between Ibrahimovic and Rooney promises to be more than just a typical celebrity boxing event. These aren’t just stars looking for attention in retirement. Both players have taken their athletic conditioning seriously even after hanging up their boots. Even at the age of 42, Ibrahimovic continues to garner attention for his remarkable physical fitness. Despite retiring, he has maintained a strict fitness regime, regularly posting workout videos on his social media. Wayne Rooney, at 38, has similarly kept in shape while managing his career as a coach, currently in charge of Plymouth Argyle.
New chapter in their careers
Both men’s contrasting fighting styles will make for an exhilarating contest. Ibrahimovic’s height, reach, and agility could give him an edge in terms of movement and precision, while Rooney’s stockier build and raw power may give him the advantage in close-quarter exchanges. As Taylor noted, “Pairing Zlatan’s finesse with Rooney’s brute strength would make for quite the contest.”
While both men have already cemented their legacies in soccer, this potential boxing match represents a new chapter in their athletic journeys. Ibrahimovic, who retired in 2023 and now serves as a senior advisor at AC Milan, clearly still has the competitive fire burning inside him.
Rooney, who has transitioned into management, also seems eager for a fresh challenge. Their possible showdown in the boxing ring could be a testament to their enduring competitive spirits.
Premier League clubs are once again raising questions over the previous 2021 takeover of Newcastle. The Magpies changed hands three years ago after Mike Ashley offloaded the team to a consortium led by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF). The Middle Eastern group paid nearly $400 million for an 80% stake in the club. Fellow […]
Premier League clubs are once again raising questions over the previous 2021 takeover of Newcastle. The Magpies changed hands three years ago after Mike Ashley offloaded the team to a consortium led by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF). The Middle Eastern group paid nearly $400 million for an 80% stake in the club.
Fellow English top-flight teams attempted to block the deal because of direct ties between PIF and the Saudi state. The Premier League, however, sanctioned the purchase after receiving “legally binding assurances” that the Saudi state would not have control over the team.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters then tried to limit worries over the deal weeks after it was completed. Masters claimed that there was a “corporate difference” between PIF and the Saudi state. He also attempted to ease concerns by claiming that the division has the power to “remove the consortium as owners of the club” should they “find any evidence to the contrary.”
WhatsApp messages leave egg on the face of Premier League officials
New evidence now suggests that Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, controlled the 2021 takeover of Newcastle. This is according to leaked WhatsApp messages from former Magpies director Amanda Staveley. The British businesswoman officially brokered the deal between Ashley and PIF. She recently departed the club after selling her minority shares.
The messages obtained by The Telegraph highlight Salman’s direct involvement in the deal. The Saudi Prince even personally signed off on key decisions during the takeover.
As Ashley and PIF were in the negotiation phase, Staveley attempted to push the deal along via WhatsApp. The businesswoman informed the sellers that “the Crown Prince is losing patience” in the pending deal and that the governor of PIF was “trying to… convince the Crown Prince not to pull out.”
Staveley then received help from the Saudi ambassador to the United Kingdom to get an agreement in place. Weeks later, the Newcastle executive sent more messages claiming that she needed to “update the Saudi Ambassador at 4 PM, as he needs to update the Crown Prince.”
Staveley also claimed that Lord Gerry Grimstone, previously the UK’s minister for investment, assisted in the deal. According to the businesswoman, Grimstone “pushed behind the scenes and made it very clear that their preference is for the deal to go ahead.”
This all comes after former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed that his government had no involvement whatsoever in PIF’s takeover of Newcastle. Johnson made the assertion in an official written parliamentary answer.
Newcastle deal led to the Premier League enacting APT rules
Staveley has since defended her WhatsApp messages through a statement from her lawyers. The attorney told The Telegraph that she “only ever referenced the Crown Prince in his capacity as chairman of PIF.” The statement also labeled suggestions that the Saudi state is controlling Newcastle as “illogical.”
It remains to be seen what the Premier League will do with this new information. Nevertheless, team execs in the division are likely to have an ‘I told you so’ moment with top-flight officials. Newcastle’s takeover also had a direct impact on the recent mayhem involving associated party transactions (APT).
Manchester City, linked with the United Arab Emirates, previously sued the Premier League over the laws. APTs are transactions between companies/parties under the same ownership.
The division implemented the rules right after PIF completed the takeover of Newcastle. Both City and Premier League officials claimed victories after the outcome of the court case. The seemingly split decision only causes more chaos in the situation.
Liverpool is reportedly set to receive a significant financial boost next summer. The Reds are expected to strike a lucrative kit deal with Adidas following the conclusion of the current campaign. The Merseyside club currently has an agreement in place with Nike. Nevertheless, the five-year deal with the American sportswear brand is set to expire […]
Liverpool is reportedly set to receive a significant financial boost next summer. The Reds are expected to strike a lucrative kit deal with Adidas following the conclusion of the current campaign. The Merseyside club currently has an agreement in place with Nike. Nevertheless, the five-year deal with the American sportswear brand is set to expire in June.
According to The Guardian, Liverpool earns a base annual fee of about $39 million from Nike. This particular figure is significantly less than what other top Premier League clubs receive in similar kit deals. The agreement, however, also includes several bonuses that help the Reds make more money.
For instance, performance-related rewards, commercial tie-ins, and 20% royalties on jersey sales help boost Liverpool’s income quite drastically. These extra bonuses can see the Reds earn closer to $77 million each season.
This particular sum would be more in line with other big English clubs. Arsenal and Chelsea both rake in around $77 million in their kit deals. The Gunners currently have a deal in place with Adidas, while the Blues are signed with Nike.
Adidas agreement will see Liverpool generate more funds
Liverpool recently opened a tender process to field offers for a new kit deal to begin in 2025. Although Nike and Puma attempted to sign with the Reds, Adidas bid the highest price. As a result, the German sportswear company will become Liverpool’s next jersey supplier for the next five years.
In the deal, the Reds will receive at least $77 million annually from Adidas. The Guardian claims that the potential final price tag could even reach a little higher.
Manchester City currently makes about $85 million each year in their agreement with Puma. Assuming the Liverpool and Adidas fee is worth a bit more than the base fee, the Reds could receive similar funds as the reigning English champions.
Soccer finance expert Mo Chatra has, however, claimed that Liverpool’s new deal with Adidas could reach as high as $130 million. Chatra backs up the assertion by revealing that Nike, due to their current partnership with the club, had the option to match any new deal.
The American company’s resistance suggests that Adidas offered the Reds notably more money. Nevertheless, Manchester United, generally seen as the most popular English soccer club in the world, currently has a $116 million kit deal with Adidas.
This is the highest price for any kit deal among Premier League teams. It seems unlikely that Liverpool would receive significantly more money from the sportswear company than their rivals.
Reds currently lead the Premier League under new coach
Liverpool is currently off to a flying start so far this season. Many expected the Reds to suffer early in the campaign due to a managerial change. Legendary German coach Jurgen Klopp departed the club in May. Arne Slot subsequently replaced him.
Interestingly enough, Klopp previously wore Adidas sneakers on the sidelines despite the team’s deal with Nike. The coach was able to don Adidas shoes because of a personal agreement with the German company.
Slot, however, has the Reds atop the Premier League table heading into matchday nine. Liverpool has only lost one top-flight game to start the season. This defeat came at the hands of Nottingham Forest in mid-September. The Reds will attempt to keep their lead in the standings as they face Arsenal in London this weekend.
Another American millionaire is looking to invest in an English soccer club. Nearly half of current Premier League teams are currently at least partially owned by American businessmen. Several clubs further down the English/Welsh soccer pyramid also have Americans at the helm as well. This includes Wrexham, but also Burnley, Birmingham City, Leeds United, and […]
Another American millionaire is looking to invest in an English soccer club. Nearly half of current Premier League teams are currently at least partially owned by American businessmen. Several clubs further down the English/Welsh soccer pyramid also have Americans at the helm as well. This includes Wrexham, but also Burnley, Birmingham City, Leeds United, and others.
The latest celebrity from the United States to be interested in a foreign club is A$AP Rocky. The 36-year-old New York rapper has been a prominent figure in the music industry since 2011.
Music, however, is far from the rapper’s only business venture. Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, is also part of the fashion industry as well. He has personally collaborated with brands such as Guess, Gucci, Puma, and Bottega Veneta. Rocky also previously launched a Canadian whisky brand called Mercer + Prince. The rapper is dating billionaire singer and businesswoman Rihanna as well.
Club owner says deal with rapper to come ‘ASAP’
While a deal between Rocky and Tranmere Rovers is not yet completed, the club’s joint owner, Mark Palios, has hinted that an agreement is imminent. Palios previously purchased the League Two side along with his wife Nicola in 2014. The Englishman formerly played a majority of his playing career with the club throughout the 1970s and 80s.
Palios recently discussed the situation regarding his team during an interview with Sky Sports. “It’s been no secret over the past two years that we’ve been trying to attract investment into the club, although we’re not formally for sale,” said Palios.
Reports claim that A$AP Rocky is part of an investment group that wants to purchase an 80% stake in the team. The group is currently being led by celebrity lawyer Joe Tacopina. The attorney’s former clients include Donald Trump, Michael Jackson, Alex Rodriguez, and Joran van der Sloot. Rocky and company will pay around $19 million to take control of Rovers.
“While I’m not confirming that A$AP Rocky is part of a consortium one way or the other, there are a number of people out there,” continued Palios. Nevertheless, the current Rovers co-owner coyly responded to a question of when a deal will be completed by saying: “ASAP.”
A$AP Rockey entering uneasy on-field situation at Tranmere Rovers
In a separate interview, Palios also recently discussed an influx of American investors looking to English soccer. “At the moment, if you’re looking at that particular group of people, the U.S. market is very attractive,” the businessman told talkSPORT.
“You’ve got the example of Wrexham recently, you’ve got the World Cup coming up there, you’ve got 85 million Americans watching English football. There’s actually a gap in the market which just happens to coincide with where we are in terms of development and taking it to the next stage.”
Tranmere Rovers have experienced a rollercoaster ride since Palios took the reins a decade ago. For instance, the club previously fell to the National League before earning promotions back to League One. However, the Rovers fell to League Two following the 2019/20 season. The English team has remained in the fourth division ever since.
Rovers find themselves 16th in the League Two table after 11 matches in the current campaign. The club has not won a match in the division since the final day of August. Teams that finish 23rd and 24th in the final table will drop down to the National League at the end of the season.
Manchester United and Manchester City are reportedly setting their sights on Sporting manager Ruben Amorim as a potential future managerial candidate. Both clubs, whose current managers’ futures are uncertain, may soon be on the lookout for a new leader. Pep Guardiola's contract at City nearing its expiration and Erik ten Hag's tenure at United is […]
Manchester United and Manchester City are reportedly setting their sights on Sporting manager Ruben Amorim as a potential future managerial candidate. Both clubs, whose current managers’ futures are uncertain, may soon be on the lookout for a new leader. Pep Guardiola‘s contract at City nearing its expiration and Erik ten Hag’s tenure at United is under scrutiny. Thus, the competition to secure Amorim’s services could intensify.
The Spaniard’s contract with the Citizens will expire at the end of the ongoing season. However, there has been no clear indication that the Spanish manager will extend his stay at the Etihad. After nearly a decade of success in Manchester, Guardiola might seek a new challenge. The uncertainty surrounding his future has naturally led City to explore potential replacements. As a result, Ruben Amorim has emerged as a strong candidate.
Amorim, 39, has earned a reputation as one of Europe’s brightest managerial prospects thanks to his success at Sporting CP. Since joining the Lisbon-based club in 2020, he has revitalized the team. Thus, guiding them to a Primeira Liga title in 2021 and consistently keeping them competitive domestically and in European competitions.
Hugo Viana’s move to City instrumental?
City will soon welcome Hugo Viana, who now serves as Sporting’s director of football. Viana will replace Txiki Begiristain as the Sky Blues’ sporting director in 2025. Viana and Amorim have a strong working relationship, having enjoyed success together at Sporting. The potential reunion of the duo in Manchester has led to growing rumors that he could be Guardiola’s successor.
Christian Falk, a well-known reporter for Sky Germany, reinforced these rumors. He claims: “Ruben Amorim is not only on the list at Manchester City as a possible replacement for Pep Guardiola, but Manchester United in particular are also interested in him.”
United’s strategy to foil City’s Amorim ambitions
While City’s pursuit of Amorim is becoming more public, Manchester United have quietly been monitoring the manager’s situation as well. United’s current manager, Erik ten Hag, has faced increased pressure due to the team’s underwhelming start to the 2024-25 season. Despite the Dutchman leading the club to an FA Cup victory in his first season, United’s recent performances have sparked concerns about his long-term future at Old Trafford.
According to reports, they have already made specific inquiries about Amorim’s situation at Sporting. The Red Devils are considering potential managerial options in case they decide to part ways with the Dutchman. Although, they are currently giving him more time to turn things around.
The Express further elaborated on the situation, stating: “United have placed Amorim on their hit list in preparation for Erik ten Hag’s possible departure. The Dutchman is being given more time to turn things around at Old Trafford despite overseeing a miserable start to the season.”
Their interest in Amorim reflects the club’s desire to be proactive, ensuring that they are prepared for any managerial change. Amorim’s track record of developing young talent and his tactical acumen are qualities that align with United’s long-term vision.
Despite the swirling rumors about his future, the 49-year-old has shown no desire to leave Portugal during the winter transfer window. Christian Falk mentioned that Amorim “is not planning a move in winter since he has big ambitions with Sporting”. However, the manager’s contract until 2026, includes a release clause that clubs could trigger as early as next summer. This clause opens the door for both Manchester United and Manchester City to make formal moves if they decide to pursue the Portuguese coach.
Real Madrid, alongside Barcelona, remains optimistic that the controversial European Super League (ESL) will eventually come to fruition despite significant resistance from UEFA, FIFA and many fans. Over the past year, both Spanish clubs have been working diligently to revive the concept of the Super League. They aim to replace existing UEFA competitions, like the […]
Real Madrid, alongside Barcelona, remains optimistic that the controversial European Super League (ESL) will eventually come to fruition despite significant resistance from UEFA, FIFA and many fans. Over the past year, both Spanish clubs have been working diligently to revive the concept of the Super League. They aim to replace existing UEFA competitions, like the Champions League, with this new tournament. For now, Madrid and Barcelona are the only two clubs officially signed up. However, organizers and supporters believe that the climate in Europe could favor the ESL’s eventual success.
According to reports from Relevo, Real Madrid are “very optimistic” about the Super League’s potential to succeed. The organizers, A22, are, in fact, tentatively planning a launch for September 2025. However, this date remains flexible as the parties involved navigate ongoing legal and regulatory challenges. A22 is working on transforming the ESL into a more competitive and engaging spectacle; one that offers fans a higher-quality experience compared to current UEFA tournaments.
The focus of the ESL is not on the number of matches but on enhancing the significance of each fixture. Thus, providing a “better football experience,” as chairman Reichart puts it. This goal contrasts with UEFA’s expanding tournament formats. Its critics argue that it prioritizes quantity over quality, contributing to player fatigue and a congested calendar.
Real Madrid continues to lock horns with UEFA amid Super League
The increasing dissatisfaction with the way UEFA and FIFA have handled the calendar is powering the club’s optimism. In recent years, both governing bodies have introduced new competitions and expanded existing ones. Thus, placing increasing physical and mental strain on players. Many prominent players have voiced concerns over the excessive number of matches. It not only impacts their performance but also heightens the risk of injury.
For Madrid, these annoyances represent a chance to thrive. If UEFA and FIFA fail to address these issues, Real Madrid and Barcelona believe they could sway more clubs to join the ESL. The breakout league promises fewer matches of higher intensity and importance.
Financial considerations and technological innovation
A critical element of the Super League’s strategy is its potential financial benefits. With lower television rights than current UEFA tournaments, the ESL aims to create a more affordable and fan-friendly product. Reichart has indicated that the competition will leverage new technologies to deliver an improved viewing experience, further distinguishing it from existing formats.
The ESL is positioning itself as a premium tournament that can attract global audiences with fewer, but more competitive, matches. The proposed format will follow a classic league structure with home and away games, culminating in a playoff system to crown the champion. This approach, Reichart suggests, will reduce the lopsided matchups that often occur in the Champions League group stages, as evidenced by Bayern’s 9-2 demolition of Dinamo Zagreb or Borussia Dortmund’s 7-1 thrashing of Celtic.
Despite Los Blancos’ optimism, there are substantial challenges facing the Super League’s revival. The initial attempt to launch the ESL in 2021 was met with fierce backlash from fans, players, managers, and clubs across Europe. The heavy criticism led to the withdrawal of several founding members, including Manchester United, Liverpool, and other Premier League teams, effectively halting the project.
This time around, the ESL organizers are approaching the concept with greater caution, hoping to address some of the concerns raised during the first launch. One key point of contention remains the elitism of the competition, which in its original format would have guaranteed places for founding clubs, regardless of performance. Reichart and A22 have signaled their willingness to revise this aspect, promoting a more meritocratic approach where qualification is earned.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has fueled future speculation that he could leave the club after the 2024/25 season. The Spaniard has been with the reigning English champions since signing on in 2016. He most recently penned a contract extension back in 2022. The deal, however, only keeps the legendary coach in place until June […]
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has fueled future speculation that he could leave the club after the 2024/25 season. The Spaniard has been with the reigning English champions since signing on in 2016. He most recently penned a contract extension back in 2022. The deal, however, only keeps the legendary coach in place until June 2025.
As a result, Guardiola, the highest-paid Premier League manager, is set to be out of contract at the end of the current campaign. The Spanish coach’s future with City has been one of the most-followed soccer stories in recent months. While he has yet to give a definitive answer regarding the issue, a move behind the scenes at City may help sway his decision.
Txiki Begiristain, City’s director of football, recently announced that he would be leaving the club after 12 years on the job. Guardiola and Begiristain have a close relationship after previously working together at Barcelona.
The Spanish duo were first teammates at the Catalan club in the 1990s. They then later worked together at the Spanish side as executive and manager. Begiristain eventually left Barca for City in 2012 and essentially helped the English team attract Guardiola four years later.
Guardiola: ‘A part of me is leaving’ with Begiristain
Guardiola was asked about the upcoming departure of his close friend during a press conference on Friday. “Part of me is leaving,” proclaimed the coach. “A friend of mine, an architect who created one of the best teams at Barcelona, and here. Personally, he will be missed a lot.”
“He made me balanced in this job. I’m so energetic, and when we lose, I want to destroy everything, and he always said, ‘Take a moment.’ In all the families, we have to move on, and the club will move on.”
Guardiola was recently linked with the England national team job before the Football Association (FA) eventually hired Thomas Tuchel. The Spaniard was asked multiple times on Friday if he discussed the role with the FA. Guardiola, however, opted not to confirm or deny the talks. Nevertheless, the City manager did confirm that he does want to manage a national team.
City star says club already has future Guardiola replacement in mind
The admission comes as City goalkeeper Ederson has claimed that the club may already have a Guardiola successor lined up. “I believe the club already has the next manager in mind,” Ederson told TNT Sports Brazil. “The day Pep decides to leave, they will try to follow the same line of work. Of course, it would be a great loss. I have no doubt about that because you are talking about the best coach in the world. I see a club very well prepared for post-Guardiola [era].”
Current Sporting manager Ruben Amorim has links with a potential move to City if Guardiola resists a new contract. The move would seemingly make sense for multiple reasons. First of all, Amorim is a highly-rated young coach who will undoubtedly join a top team in the future.
On top of this, Sporting’s Hugo Viana will replace Begiristain next summer. Viana has been the director of football at the Portuguese club since 2021. The executive would likely want to bring Amorim with him to City in June, assuming Guardiola is not in place.
Whatever Guardiola decides, City will give their coach as much time as he wants to sort out his future. It remains unclear if the outcome of the club’s ongoing court case will affect the coach’s final call. While Guardiola has not officially made a final decision, he did admit on Friday that he will depart Manchester “sooner or later.”
As Pep Guardiola’s tenure at Manchester City begins to wind down, speculation has been rife about who might step into his shoes when his contract expires in 2025. The Premier League champions are reportedly considering Sporting Lisbon’s young and dynamic manager, Ruben Amorim, as a potential successor. With Guardiola's future uncertain, the club is keen […]
As Pep Guardiola’s tenure at Manchester City begins to wind down, speculation has been rife about who might step into his shoes when his contract expires in 2025. The Premier League champions are reportedly considering Sporting Lisbon’s young and dynamic manager, Ruben Amorim, as a potential successor. With Guardiola‘s future uncertain, the club is keen to have a contingency plan in place. For them, this could be a monumental transition.
Since taking the reins at City in 2016, Guardiola has led the club through its most successful period in history. The crowning moment of his reign came in the 2022-23 season. The Sky Blues achieved a historic Treble, claiming the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League titles. Such achievements have made the Spaniard a legend at the club. Thus, whoever follows in his footsteps will undoubtedly face immense pressure to maintain the standards he set.
However, despite his remarkable success, his future at the Etihad Stadium remains uncertain. The Spanish tactician has been cryptic about his plans, leaving both fans and pundits in suspense. The 53-year-old recently stated, “Anything can happen”. He has given no clear indication of whether he intends to extend his contract or leave the club at the end of the current season.
City wants Amorim: A rising star in Europe
Manchester City’s interest in Ruben Amorim is not surprising, given the young manager’s rapid rise in European soccer. Amorim has been on the radar of several top clubs including Manchester United, Liverpool, and West Ham. He has impressed with his tactical acumen and ability to develop young talent. At just 39 years old, Amorim has already guided Sporting Lisbon to two Portuguese league titles. Thus, making him one of the most sought-after coaches in Europe.
The Guardian reports that City’s interest in Amorim is closely tied to Hugo Viana. Sporting Lisbon’s current director of football will, interestingly, join City in 2025. Viana’s arrival will mark the end of Txiki Begiristain’s 12-year tenure as the club’s director of football. Given Amorim’s close relationship with Viana, it seems logical that City would consider him a strong candidate to succeed Guardiola. “With Viana overseeing recruitment, Amorim would be a natural choice for the managerial role should Guardiola step down”, David Ornstein of The Athletic added.
Financial uncertainty and Guardiola’s decision
Another factor complicating Guardiola’s future is Manchester City’s ongoing legal battle over alleged financial misconduct. The club is facing 115 charges related to financial irregularities, which could result in severe penalties, including expulsion from the Premier League. This cloud of uncertainty may influence the manager’s decision to stay or leave the club.
Although Guardiola has been linked with the England national team manager’s job, reports suggest that former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has emerged as the Football Association’s (FA) preferred candidate. The Times recently reported, “The FA approached Guardiola, but due to his indecision, they have moved forward with Tuchel.” This development makes it increasingly likely that Guardiola’s next move, if he leaves City, will be elsewhere in club soccer rather than at the helm of a national team.
Additionally, Amorim’s coaching style aligns well with the footballing philosophy that has defined Manchester City under Guardiola. His emphasis on high-pressing football, combined with his ability to nurture young talent, makes him an attractive option for City’s hierarchy. Pep himself has praised Amorim, notably ahead of their UEFA Champions League clash in the 2021-22 season, saying, “Maybe I get advice from him. His career is going well, his personality, the way they play. The minute one, they try to win.”
Reports from The Guardian suggest that City’s leadership sees Amorim as a “logical successor” to Guardiola. His age and potential for long-term success align with the club’s desire to build a sustainable future. Moreover, his strong connection with Viana, who will be in charge of recruitment, further strengthens his candidacy.
Barcelona are already planning for life after Robert Lewandowski, and recent reports suggest that their top target is none other than Erling Haaland. Club president Joan Laporta is known for bringing in marquee signings to bolster excitement and success. Thus, he has identified Haaland as a potential game-changer for the future of the club. The […]
Barcelona are already planning for life after Robert Lewandowski, and recent reports suggest that their top target is none other than Erling Haaland. Club president Joan Laporta is known for bringing in marquee signings to bolster excitement and success. Thus, he has identified Haaland as a potential game-changer for the future of the club. The Blaugrana have been linked with Haaland before., but the current pursuit appears more serious. Laporta is reportedly keen to make the Norwegian striker the focal point of the club’s long-term strategy.
Per Sport, Laporta has outlined Haaland as the club’s number one priority to strengthen their attack in the coming years. The plan is for Haaland to arrive by 2025 or 2026; ideally to coincide with the reopening of the renovated Camp Nou. The club’s president views the Norwegian as a “strategic signing” who could secure Barcelona’s place among Europe’s elite. He would also serve as a symbolic statement to the world of soccer, ensuring the club’s status and competitiveness.
Barcelona’s relationship with Haaland’s agent, Rafaela Pimenta, is positive. That could work in their favor during negotiations. The club had previously shown interest in Haaland in 2021, but financial constraints prevented any serious discussions. Nevertheless, the Catalans see a window of opportunity to recruit the Norwegian star. All thanks to the impending fines over Manchester City‘s suspected financial violations and the possible resignation of coach Pep Guardiola.
Ideal Lewandowski successor?
Robert Lewandowski, who turned 36 this summer, has been a crucial figure for Barcelona. However, the La Liga giants are aware of the need to plan for the future. He continues to perform at a high level, scoring 12 goals and providing two assists in 11 games this season. Nonetheless, the Pole is nearing the twilight of his career. Thus, Barca has already started making moves for his eventual successor. The club recognizes that they will need a marquee name, and Haaland fits that bill perfectly.
Haaland’s release clause, which was activated in the summer of 2024, is reportedly set at $217 million for clubs outside of the Premier League. This clause will decrease to $190 million in 2025. This provided Barcelona with a potentially more affordable option to sign him during that window.
Financial and competitive challenges
Haaland has links with both Barcelona and Real Madrid. His signing will depend on various factors, including Barcelona’s financial situation. Despite the club’s ongoing monetary challenges, Laporta aims to secure the funds necessary to bring in the star striker. Barcelona’s future financial strategy, bolstered by potential sponsorship deals like the one with Nike, could give them the resources to complete such a high-profile signing.
At Manchester City, Haaland has been incredibly successful, scoring 90 goals in his first two seasons and winning major trophies. This includes two Premier League titles and the Champions League. However, reports suggest that the prolific striker never intended to stay for the long term. With Guardiola potentially leaving and City embroiled in legal issues over financial rule breaches, he may be more open to a move away from the Etihad.
Once again, the European Super League is rearing its head with a new launch date and revised aspirations. The original plan for the Super League was to create a new competition that would give the biggest teams and players more freedom. Not only would this give them more money, but it would help the fans. […]
Once again, the European Super League is rearing its head with a new launch date and revised aspirations. The original plan for the Super League was to create a new competition that would give the biggest teams and players more freedom. Not only would this give them more money, but it would help the fans. The contentious league met harsh criticism from fans and clubs alike. Now, though, the organizers of the league are working to get it going again.
Bernd Reichart, the CEO of Super League organizing group A22, now has a defined starting time for the competition. Speaking to German outlet Kicker, Reichart identified a time less than one year from now as the point he wants the league to start. That time is September 2025. There has not been significant discussion about teams that would be interested in joining the European Super League. Regardless, Reichart remains confident that the league fits the desires of fans and clubs alike.
For example, the original aim of the Super League was to create intriguing matches on a European scale. At one point, clubs like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus, Liverpool, Manchester City and Inter Milan expressed an interest in the league. Any time those teams play, fans tune in.
Reichart pointed to the new-look Champions League that, in some ways, incorporates aspects of the European Super League. Bayern Munich defeated Dinamo Zagreb 9-2 before Borussia Dortmund blasted Celtic for a 7-1 win. In Reichart’s eyes, the European Super League will give fans more matchups like Manchester City against Inter Milan or Arsenal against PSG. The former of those fixtures happened in this season’s Champions League, but that was a drab and scoreless draw.
Reichart: Super League launch date will also be more affordable for fans
In addition to having highlight-level matches, Reichart went on to add that the European Super League will also be more cost-effective. Currently, one of the biggest complaints among soccer fans is how expensive it is to watch. For example, watching a top Premier League club involves three different providers to watch all the games. ESPN has the FA Cup, NBC holds the rights to the Premier League and CBS wraps up the European competitions and the EFL Cup.
“We are studying new technologies and the business model based on them because we believe that football fans deserve a better and more affordable experience on their screens,” Reichart said.
In fairness, he did not mention how he and A22 achieve a more affordable product. In the past, the organizers had mentioned free streaming of all games in the European Super League. It would make money based on advertisements. However, this cannot rival the money that partnerships with TV providers would bring in. Clubs would certainly need assurances that they will still be able to make money if they are to join this competition.
Regardless, the launch date that A22 wants for the Super League is less than a year away. By that measure, it must work quickly to round up enough clubs that would bring in considerable interest to drive the product’s viewership.
Several Manchester City players lent teammate Benjamin Mendy money while he was facing rape and sexual assault charges. The now-former City star was previously arrested and charged with multiple counts of the offenses in 2021. The original charges stemmed from accusations from three different women. However, testimonies from several additional alleged victims led to even […]
Several Manchester City players lent teammate Benjamin Mendy money while he was facing rape and sexual assault charges. The now-former City star was previously arrested and charged with multiple counts of the offenses in 2021.
The original charges stemmed from accusations from three different women. However, testimonies from several additional alleged victims led to even more charges. In the end, Mendy faced charges of eight rapes, one attempted rape and one sexual assault. Due to the circumstances, the court denied Mendy bail at the time.
Mendy was, however, eventually acquitted in the cases and was set free. Following the legal result, the full-back signed with French side Lorient as a free agent in the summer of 2023. The club currently features in Ligue 2, the second-tiered division in the country.
Mendy is suing Man City for $15 million in unpaid wages
Nevertheless, Mendy’s time in court is not over yet. The defender is suing his former club for unpaid wages. As a result of the previous issue, City allegedly stopped paying Mendy his salary immediately after his arrest. These wages totaled around $650,000 each month.
Along with his base wages, Mendy also had certain stipulations in his contract for additional bonuses. This included a $1.1 million reward for appearing in at least 60% of City’s games. Mendy was going to receive a $1.3 million bonus for Champions League qualification and another $1.5 million in image rights. In total, Mendy is demanding $15 million in unpaid wages from the club.
The defender claims that without this money, he essentially went broke due to legal fees, bills, and child support. As a result, his agent and multiple City players chipped in to help out their struggling teammate.
Mendy specifically named Raheem Sterling, Bernardo Silva, and Riyad Mahrez as players who lent him money at the time. Silva is currently the only one of the trio to still be playing for City. Sterling eventually moved on to Chelsea and now Arsenal. Mahrez, on the other hand, landed a massive contract to play for Saudi Arabian side Al-Ahli.
City execs allegedly left Mendy on read after trial
In a recent appearance in court, Mendy alleges former City executive Omar Berrada told him that he would receive his City salary if he cleared the charges. The defender then claimed that his messages to Berrada and club CEO Khaldoon al-Mubarak earned no replies after his acquittal. Berrada recently departed the reigning English champions for rivals Manchester United.
“I would have thought that Manchester City, of all clubs, would appreciate the lack of control and anger that a person or entity has with being charged with false allegations given the Premier League allegations that they are facing,” read Mendy’s witness statement.
“At no point have Manchester City apologized to me or even acknowledged how their actions almost cost me everything. I believe that it is fair and just for me to be paid the wages that I would have earned but for being falsely arrested for crimes that I did not commit.”
Mendy also faced a British tax problem earlier this year. The issue was, however, resolved after the Frenchman paid a $915,000 bill. The case regarding the unpaid City wages wraps up later this week.
The English Football Association (FA) has reportedly agreed a contract with Thomas Tuchel to become the next England manager. The Three Lions have been without a permanent boss since Gareth Southgate resigned from the position in July. This came following England's loss to Spain in the Euro 2024 final. Lee Carsley was eventually named interim […]
The English Football Association (FA) has reportedly agreed a contract with Thomas Tuchel to become the next England manager. The Three Lions have been without a permanent boss since Gareth Southgate resigned from the position in July. This came following England’s loss to Spain in the Euro 2024 final.
Lee Carsley was eventually named interim head coach of the national team. The former Republic of Ireland midfielder has been on the sidelines for England’s last four fixtures. Carsley got off to a solid start, winning his first two games in charge. The results seemingly boosted the coach’s chances of becoming the team’s permanent manager.
Nevertheless, a loss to Greece on October 10th quickly soured the feeling surrounding Carsley. Although England was able to get back on track under the interim coach against Finland, it seems as if the FA will move in a different direction.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is the FA’s top target for the England job. The Spaniard’s future is currently in the air, as his contract at the club is set to expire in June. It remains to be seen, however, if Guardiola would be interested in a future role with the Three Lions.
Tuchel brings excessive baggage with on-field success
The FA’s decision to hire Tuchel is understandable. After all, the German is widely considered one of the top soccer coaches in the world. He has worked with some of the top clubs throughout his career, including Borussia Dortmund, PSG, Chelsea, and Bayern Munich.
Not only has Tuchel received big jobs, but he has delivered practically everywhere he has gone. In fact, the German lifted trophies with all four of these prestigious clubs. Overall, he has collected nine titles between 2017 and 2023. This includes Ligue 1 and Bundesliga triumphs, as well as the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League trophy with Chelsea.
Despite these successes, Tuchel is undeniably a handful to work with. Following his dismissal from the Blues, Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly described the German as a “nightmare” to deal with. Tuchel also endured similar issues with team brass at PSG and Bayern as well.
A constant theme in Tuchel’s issues with his former clubs generally involves differences of opinion in player transfers. This obviously would not exactly become a problem with a national team. However, transfers have not always been the German’s sole concern. Tuchel’s overall strong personality has hindered relationships within the hierarchy of the aforementioned clubs.
Tuchel would be a massive gamble by the England FA
Undoubtedly the biggest question regarding the German is whether or not he would be worth the hassle. Some could say that perhaps England needs a more combative figure at the helm to help bring actual trophies.
Nevertheless, signing the German would seemingly go against how the governing body typically functions. The FA has generally selected a head coach who fills somewhat of an ambassador role in the position.
They have opted to pick managers in recent years who are a bit reserved and willing to conform to upper management within the national team setup. Tuchel, however, would not fit into this category.
Picking Tuchel as England’s next manager would certainly be a risky move by the FA. Along with the massive baggage he will bring, the German will also likely cost a pretty penny. If the German’s managerial run at falls apart, something that we have seen multiple times before, the move would be a costly mistake.
Tuchel will become just the third non-British full-time manager in England’s history. Sweden’s Sven-Goran Eriksson and Italy’s Fabio Capello were previously head coaches for the Three Lions.
Kylian Mbappe has ignited controversy with his recent decision to limit his involvement with the France national team. The 25-year-old Real Madrid forward is one of the best players on the planet. However, he has reportedly informed the French Football Federation (FFF) that he wishes to participate only in "important" international matches. This decision, driven […]
Kylian Mbappe has ignited controversy with his recent decision to limit his involvement with the France national team. The 25-year-old Real Madrid forward is one of the best players on the planet. However, he has reportedly informed the French Football Federation (FFF) that he wishes to participate only in “important” international matches. This decision, driven by his desire to win the coveted Ballon d’Or in 2025, has caused a stir among France’s soccer community and fans alike.
Foot Mercato claims that Mbappe’s concentration on personal goals is why he has chosen to sit out certain international matchups. Such are the most recent UEFA Nations League matches against Belgium and Israel. His primary goal is to avoid unnecessary injuries and preserve his fitness for Real Madrid. Particularly as he eyes the 2025 Ballon d’Or—an award he has yet to win. It is commonly believed that Mbappe’s Los Blancos colleague Vinicius will win the Ballon d’Or in 2024. However, the Frenchman has his eyes set on winning the award the following year.
An ever-increasing workload for players at the club and international levels is at the heart of Mbappe’s reasoning for this choice. For his part, Mbappe seems to be proactively addressing worries about the physical demands of these games. Especially, in order to prolong his career and perform at his best in important contests.
France fans and media react to Mbappe
While Madrid may welcome Mbappe’s decision to focus on club action, the reaction in France has been far from positive. Many, including fans, commentators, and ex-players, have taken issue with his decision to skip crucial matches while leading Les Bleues. The Irresistibles Français, the primary supporter group of the national team, voiced their disapproval. They state that it is “not normal” for the team’s captain to opt out of matches; particularly at such a critical stage in international competition.
Fans initially attributed Mbappe’s recent decision to skip the international break to a thigh injury that could sideline him for weeks. However, the situation became more contentious when he recovered to feature in Real Madrid’s last match before the break. This further raised questions about his commitment to the national team. Since he was named to Madrid’s roster but not the France squad, many assumed he was putting his club career ahead of his national team commitments.
Further exacerbating the situation, the 26-year-old was spotted in Stockholm, Sweden, during France’s UEFA Nations League match against Israel. He was photographed dining at a restaurant and later seen at a nightclub. It was certainly a move that did not sit well with French fans, who questioned his dedication to the team. Although Real Madrid reportedly approved the vacation, the optics of the situation intensified the public outcry.
Mbappe’s strained relationship with France
This recent controversy adds to the already strained relationship between Mbappe and the French national team. In the previous international break in September, the French captain openly expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s defensive playing style. He stated that he did not care about fan discontent regarding the unattractive tactics. Fans met his comments with boos from French supporters. This further highlights the growing divide between the player and his country’s fanbase.
Moreover, Didier Deschamps, France’s head coach, has acknowledged that Mbappe was not in the best psychological condition during the last international break. This admission suggests that there may be underlying issues affecting the player’s relationship with the national team beyond his current injury concerns.
Despite the backlash, Mbappe appears resolute in his decision to prioritize his club career and personal ambitions over the national team. His goal of winning the Ballon d’Or has taken precedence, and in his view, limiting his international appearances to only crucial matches is necessary to achieve this objective.
From the Spaniards’ perspective, the superstar’s decision could be a blessing in disguise. The Spanish giants are undoubtedly keen to keep their star forward fresh and available for as many matches as possible during the demanding football calendar. With Mbappe now reducing his international commitments, the likelihood of injury diminishes, which could allow him to contribute more consistently to Madrid’s success.
Vinicius has found himself at the center of transfer speculation, with Al-Hilal showing a keen interest in acquiring his services. He has been a mainstay at Real Madrid and a key figure in their lineup. But while Neymar's future with the Saudi club is still in the air, Al-Hilal has their sights set on the […]
Vinicius has found himself at the center of transfer speculation, with Al-Hilal showing a keen interest in acquiring his services. He has been a mainstay at Real Madrid and a key figure in their lineup. But while Neymar’s future with the Saudi club is still in the air, Al-Hilal has their sights set on the Brazilian winger.
According to Marca, Al-Hilal’s interest in Vinicius stems from their concerns over Neymar‘s contract, which will expire in June 2025. Injuries have hampered the veteran’s tenure at the club, despite his legendary status. Thus, Al-Hilal’s management is reconsidering whether to retain him beyond his current deal. As a result, they have shifted their focus toward a player they see as a dream signing—Vinicius Junior.
Neymar’s arrival in the Middle East from Paris Saint-Germain was seen as a landmark signing for the Saudi Pro League. However, the Brazilian forward has struggled with injuries, and a recent cruciate ligament tear has sidelined him until 2025. Despite his superstar status, the Blue Waves’ management is contemplating whether to extend his contract or let him leave as a free agent in 2025.
With Neymar’s uncertain future, Al-Hilal is eyeing potential replacements to maintain their dominance in the Saudi Pro League. Many regard Vinicius as one of the best wingers in the world and a key candidate for the 2024 Ballon d’Or. As a result, the Saudi side sees him as an ideal successor to the 32-year-old. The Brazilian forward’s speed, dribbling skills, and ability to change games have made him a target for Al-Hilal. Especially, as they are willing to break the bank to bring him to Saudi Arabia.
Al-Hilal’s determination and financial power
At 24, Vinicius is already one of the most valuable footballers globally. Valued at €200 million by Transfermarkt, he remains a cornerstone of Real Madrid’s squad. The Brazilian is also under contract with the Spanish giants until 2027. His €1.1 billion release clause further highlights his significance to the club. It also indicates Madrid’s intent to retain him for the foreseeable future,
Real Madrid supposedly isn’t concerned about losing Vinicius, despite the increasing interest from Al-Hilal. They know of the Saudi club’s plans, but they’re still confident in the forward’s commitment to sticking with the club. Vinicius is unlikely to leave Real Madrid anytime soon due to his exorbitant release clause. There is also his strong desire to continue his adventure there.
Madrid’s faith in the Brazilian star is built on his rapid rise over recent seasons, where he has consistently delivered standout performances. His dribbling, goalscoring prowess, and overall influence on the pitch have made him one of the most important players in the world. With his contract running until 2027, the club sees him as a key piece in their long-term project. Thus, making any potential departure seem far-fetched.
Al-Hilal’s determination and financial power
Al-Hilal, one of the most prominent clubs in the Saudi Pro League, have been aggressive in their pursuit of European talent. The club already boasts an impressive lineup, featuring players like Ivan Toney, Riyad Mahrez, and Franck Kessie. Including Vinicius would also boost their stature even further. Their financial clout has allowed them to make bold moves in the transfer market. This included their successful bid for Neymar in 2023.
The Saudi Pro League champions are no strangers to making record-breaking offers. Earlier reports indicated that Vinicius had turned down a €1 billion offer from a Saudi club, a deal that would have been the largest in sports history. This rejection shows that while money is no object for Al-Hilal, Vinicius is focused on his career in Europe for the time being.
Al-Hilal remains undeterred by this initial setback and is expected to return with another major bid during the 2025 summer transfer window. With Neymar’s contract expiring at the same time, Al-Hilal sees this as the perfect moment to make their move. The Saudi club’s management, led by executives like Khaled Al Issa, has made it clear that they view Vinicius as the ideal replacement for Neymar.
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has officially withdrawn from the England national team due to injury. The 23-year-old winger was last seen limping off of the pitch during a recent matchup with Greece. Saka was substituted in the 51st minute of the Nations League fixture. Greece went on to shock England 2-1 thanks to a late […]
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has officially withdrawn from the England national team due to injury. The 23-year-old winger was last seen limping off of the pitch during a recent matchup with Greece.
Saka was substituted in the 51st minute of the Nations League fixture. Greece went on to shock England 2-1 thanks to a late goal from Vangelis Pavlidis.
After initial tests on the lower leg issue, Saka has returned to Arsenal for additional assessment. As a result, the star will miss England’s trip to Finland. The Three Lions finish out their international break against the Eagle-Owls on Sunday, October 13th.
Results from the scans at the North London club are not yet known. Arsenal, however, will resume their 2024/25 season with a trip to the South Coast next weekend. Bournemouth hosts the Gunners in a Premier League matchup on Saturday, October 19th. It remains to be seen if their star player can be fit enough for the fixture.
Saka has featured heavily for club and country in recent years
The setback comes as several international players have publicly griped about increasing schedules. Manchester City superstar Rodri recently claimed that players may eventually go on strike to combat fixture congestion. Several other prominent players then backed up Rodri’s assertion.
The midfielder subsequently suffered a major knee injury just days later. As a result, the Spaniard will miss the remainder of the campaign.
Bukayo Saka not going to Finland. Returning to Arsenal for treatment. Curtis Jones also not travelling.
Not only are more and more matches taking place, but Saka, in particular, has featured heavily in recent years. Despite being just 23, the Arsenal star already has 42 total England caps. He has been the starting right-winger in each of his national team’s last 10 total games. Seven of these appearances came during Euro 2024.
Saka also plays most matches for Arsenal as well. In fact, the winger has been in manager Mikel Arteta’s starting lineup in 115 of the team’s last 121 Premier League games. His last appearance in the English top flight as a substitute came 18 months ago during a matchup against Leeds in April 2023.
Arteta has relied heavily on Saka due to his importance to the team. The star has racked up 43 goals and 34 assists in league play since the start of the 2021/22 season.
Arsenal are already dealing with injured captain
Saka’s setback comes just weeks after club captain Martin Odegaard also endured an injury while on international duty. The Norwegian midfielder has been out since early September with a nasty ankle issue.
Without their main playmaker in the middle of the pitch, Arsenal has lacked creativity at times in recent weeks.
Rumors have circulated that Odegaard apparently suffered a setback in his efforts to return to the pitch. These assertions, however, have since been debunked by Sky Sports.
Along with arguably their top two players, Arsenal also saw Kai Havertz and Thomas Partey recently withdraw from international duty this week. Nevertheless, the issues for the duo are not serious concerns. The Gunners will need a fully fit squad this season if they are to finally top Manchester City for the Premier League title.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta gave a classy response to the news that Thomas Frank had been sacked as Tottenham manager today.
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Speaking in his press conference today, Arteta paid tribute to Frank as both a coach and a person, admitting that it’s always sad to hear when a colleague has lost their job.
Watch below as Arteta praises Frank after his departure from Tottenham was officially announced…
Michael Carrick certainly enjoyed that when he first took over as interim manager at Manchester United, winning his first three games, including against tough opponents such as Manchester City and Arsenal.
It remains to be seen who Tottenham will bring in to replace Frank, but they could be in for a memorable debut in the Spurs dugout for the North London Derby.
Tottenham players were reportedly unimpressed by former manager Thomas Frank and his strange obsession with rivals Arsenal.
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The Danish tactician produced poor results and performances during his eight-month reign at Spurs, and was finally sacked by the club today.
Not only that, but behind the scenes it seems Frank wasn’t particularly well-liked by Tottenham players, who shared memes trolling him over his love for Arsenal.
That’s according to a report from the Telegraph, which claims that a source revealed to them: “He was constantly going on to the players about Arsenal and they quickly got sick of it. Even before and after the game at the Emirates, he was telling them how good Arsenal were. The feeling among some was very much ‘just shut up about Arsenal’.”
Thomas Frank had to leave Tottenham, but what happens next?
Thomas Frank applauds the Tottenham fans (Photo by Luke Walker/Getty Images)
The north London giants parted way with Ange Postecoglou in the summer despite him winning the Europa League final and generally playing ambitious attack-minded football.
Frank came in with a very different style and that didn’t work well either, and it remains to be seen who’ll be prepared to come in now when the club could be about to be dragged into a serious relegation battle.
That likely means hiring an interim manager to see out the rest of the season, but it remains to be seen if there’ll be any other decent candidates available in the summer.
Following rumours that Frank had been sacked earlier this morning, THFC later released the statement below to confirm the news:
The Club has taken the decision to make a change in the Men’s Head Coach position and Thomas Frank will leave today. Thomas was appointed in June 2025, and we have been determined to give him the time and support needed to build for the future together.
However, results and performances have led the Board to conclude that a change at this point in the season is necessary. Throughout his time at the Club, Thomas has conducted himself with unwavering commitment, giving everything in his efforts to move the Club forward.
We would like to thank him for his contribution and wish him every success in the future.
Liverpool’s search for defensive reinforcements has encountered an early complication, with reports suggesting that Borussia Dortmund centre-back Nico Schlotterbeck would favour a move to Real Madrid should he decide to leave Germany.
According to BILD, the Spanish giants are considered the player’s preferred destination, despite strong interest from Anfield.
Schlotterbeck, 26, has been one of Dortmund’s most consistent performers in recent seasons.
Although the club have already secured a deal for Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes, concerns remain about experience and depth at the back.
Jacquet is regarded as a promising talent, but he is not yet proven at the highest level.
Meanwhile, uncertainty surrounds several senior defenders. Joe Gomez is widely expected to depart at the end of the season, while Ibrahima Konaté faces an uncertain contractual situation as the end of his contract.
That scenario could leave Liverpool heavily reliant on Virgil van Dijk, who, while still influential, cannot carry the defensive burden alone.
Nico Schlotterbeck in action for Borussia Dortmund (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images)
Schlotterbeck remains under contract at Borussia Dortmund until 2027, giving Dortmund a strong negotiating position. However, transfer talk has persisted in recent months.
A fee between €40 million and €50 million is believed to be sufficient to open discussions, a sum unlikely to deter Real Madrid.
Liverpool’s defensive overhaul faces a crucial moment. While Schlotterbeck remains an appealing target, his reported preference for Real Madrid complicates matters significantly.
Should the German opt for Spain, Liverpool may need to reassess their shortlist swiftly to avoid entering next season short of depth at the back.
There has reportedly been a fresh twist regarding the future of Como playmaker Nico Paz, who has been on the radar of clubs such as Chelsea and Manchester United.
The 21-year-old has impressed during his time in Serie A, establishing himself as one of the top attacking midfield players in Europe.
As noted by Romano, Real had a buy-back clause, and it seems their plan is to trigger that option to bring the Argentine back to the Bernabeu.
Nico Paz could still be sold by Real Madrid
Nico Paz in action for Como (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Still, it seems Fichajes now report that Paz’s return to Madrid doesn’t automatically mean he’ll be heading back there to be a first-team regular.
Instead, it could be that the Spanish giants are simply planning to use their option to re-sign Paz on the cheap before then selling him on again to secure a big profit.
The Fichajes report also suggests there’s strong Premier League interest in Paz, so it could be that the likes of Chelsea and United are on alert for this major potential boost.
How Nico Paz could strengthen Man United and Chelsea
Paz looks like he has a big future in the game, and he could surely strengthen United straight away, giving them someone who could eventually also be a perfect long-term successor to Bruno Fernandes.
Chelsea, meanwhile, could probably also do with other young talents coming in after mixed success so far from recent signings like Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens.
It will be interesting to see if Paz ends up favouring United or Chelsea if those are his two main options, and it could well hinge on which one, if either of them, can finish in the top four this season.
Chelsea are reportedly considering an ambitious approach in their pursuit of Atlético Madrid forward Julián Álvarez, with Spanish outlet Fichajes claiming the Blues could contemplate including Marc Cucurella as part of a player-plus-cash deal.
The Argentine international, a World Cup winner, has built a reputation for his clinical finishing and consistency, qualities that have made him a coveted asset in the transfer market.
Marc Cucurella addition could give Chelsea the lead
Cucurella’s potential involvement would represent a significant talking point.
The Spanish full-back initially struggled to meet expectations at Chelsea.
However, over the past 18 months, the 27-year-old has staged an impressive resurgence.
He has become a reliable figure on the left flank, combining defensive solidity with attacking support, and is widely regarded as one of the Premier League’s most consistent full-backs.
Atlético Madrid’s long-standing admiration for Cucurella could play a role in the possible swap deal.
Diego Simeone’s side have monitored him for several seasons, and his tactical discipline could suit Atlético’s system.
Including him in negotiations could give Chelsea leverage in a deal that would otherwise require a substantial financial outlay.
The Blues would hope that a creative structure involving Cucurella might differentiate their proposal from straightforward cash offers.
Atlético Madrid are under no obligation to sell but the possibility of incorporating Cucurella in the deal could change the dynamics of the race to sign the La Liga striker.
West Ham United are reportedly one of the clubs eyeing up the potential transfer of Nigerian winger Samuel Chukwueze for the summer.
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The 26-year-old is currently on loan at Fulham from AC Milan, but West Ham and Crystal Palace are now looking into his situation for next season.
According to Fichajes, both clubs have made enquiries about Chukwueze, who could be sold permanently by Milan as long as they receive a fee in the region of €30m.
Chukwueze has clearly done enough to impress during his loan spell at Fulham, even if he hadn’t quite made the desired impact at Milan.
It makes sense that the Nigeria international now looks set to be made available in the summer, and West Ham could do well to add him to their squad if they stay up.
Can West Ham win Samuel Chukwueze transfer race?
Samuel Chukwueze of Fulham (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
West Ham currently find themselves in 18th place in the Premier League table, so a signing like Chukwueze surely hinges on them escaping from relegation in the weeks ahead.
It’s been a hugely frustrating campaign at the London Stadium, with Nuno Espirito Santo failing to really lift the team after taking over from Graham Potter.
One imagines Chukwueze would have done a fine job for the Hammers this term, but it’s hard to imagine they’ll see off competition for his signature if they go down.
That could put someone like Crystal Palace in pole position, with the Eagles also looking in need of something of a major squad shake-up this summer.
Oliver Glasner will be leaving, as he recently confirmed, while it’s also likely to be hard to keep hold of other key players like Jean-Philippe Mateta and Adam Wharton.
Palace also lost Eberechi Eze to Arsenal in the summer and Marc Guehi to Manchester City in January.
Tottenham are preparing for another managerial change after a decision was taken by the club’s leadership to part ways with head coach Thomas Frank.
According to journalist Ben Jacobs, the move was recommended to the board by senior figures including Vinai Venkatesham and Johan Lange, with Nick Beucher also involved in discussions on behalf of the Lewis family ownership group.
The decision marks a significant moment for Spurs, who had appointed Frank with the intention of building long-term stability and implementing a progressive tactical approach.
However, inconsistent performances and mounting pressure appear to have accelerated a reassessment at board level.
The search for a permanent successor is already under way. Former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino has emerged as a candidate admired within the club.
However, his current commitments mean he would not be available until after the next World Cup cycle, complicating any immediate reunion.
Other names have also resurfaced. Roberto De Zerbi and Andoni Iraola were both highly regarded by chairman Daniel Levy in previous managerial searches.
At the time, both coaches opted to continue their projects elsewhere, but their profiles continue to match with Tottenham’s preference for progressive, attacking football.
Mauricio Pochettino waves to the fans after USA vs Costa Rica (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
One point of clarity is that recently appointed assistant John Heitinga remains under contract, offering continuity during the transitional phase.
His presence could prove valuable if Spurs opt for an interim arrangement before securing a long-term appointment.
With high-profile managerial options being considered and internal planning already advanced, the coming weeks will shape the next chapter in Spurs’ project.
Whether they pursue a familiar face like Pochettino or opt for a fresh option, remains to be seen.
It could be the end of an era at Manchester City this summer as I’m now hearing of major doubts about one of their long-serving star players alongside the ongoing speculation surrounding Pep Guardiola.
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According to my sources, as first reported here for the Daily Briefing, it looks increasingly like John Stones will not be offered a new contract, with his current deal at the Etihad Stadium due to expire at the end of this season.
There seems to be an acceptance that it’s time for both City and Stones to part ways, and some suitors may already have established early contacts to sound out the player.
The 31-year-old is technically already free to talk to clubs from abroad, and numerous sources have named potential destinations for him in Europe.
John Stones attracting transfer interest from Bayern Munich and others
John Stones in action for Manchester City (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
One name coming up a lot is Bayern Munich, who are keen to explore cheap options to strengthen their depth in defence.
“Bayern have already started moves behind the scenes to persuade Stones,” one source said. “His old teammate Vincent Kompany could be key, as could another England player in Harry Kane, but a final decision won’t happen now.”
Stones is also understood to have had contacts from Atletico Madrid and AC Milan, but his focus for now is helping City end this season as strongly as possible as they prepare to take on Arsenal in both the Premier League title race and the final of the Carabao Cup.
Meanwhile, I’m also told that a potential return to Everton is a non-starter due to Stones’ salary demands, so I wouldn’t read too much into that speculation for now.
City strengthened their defence by bringing in Marc Guehi this January and further spending seems likely for the summer as an experienced squad player like Stones would surely need replacing.
Real Madrid’s summer planning is already underway, and reinforcing the heart of defense has emerged as a clear priority.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Tottenham captain Cristian Romero has surfaced as a leading candidate as Los Blancos evaluate options to refresh their back line ahead of next season.
At 27, Romero is entering what many consider the prime years for a central defender.
A World Cup winner with Argentina in 2022, he combines physical authority with ball-playing confidence, traits highly valued in Madrid’s system.
His ability to defend aggressively on the front foot while stepping into midfield with possession makes him stylistically compatible with the demands of elite European football.
Real Madrid set to go through defensive shuffle
At the Santiago Bernabéu, there is growing recognition that the defensive unit requires both short-term reinforcement and medium-term planning.
With veterans like David Alaba and Antonio Rüdiger carrying heavy workloads in recent seasons, squad depth and succession planning have become central themes.
Romero is viewed as someone capable of contributing immediately while offering longevity at the highest level.
However, Madrid are not alone in their admiration. Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid have both been credited with interest in the Argentine defender in the past, showing his reputation across Spain.
They are at the wrong end of the Premier League table. After winning the Europa League last night, it looked like they would improve over all but their form and performances this season have been unconvincing.
While Spurs are traditionally reluctant to part with key figures, the possibility of a substantial offer could test their resolve.
Romero’s competitive edge is one of his defining qualities, but it also brings risk. His aggressive style has resulted in disciplinary issues, including two red cards this season.
Whether Tottenham would entertain a sale remains uncertain, particularly given Romero’s leadership role and market value.
Newcastle United have been given a warning by former Arsenal player-turned-pundit Martin Keown regarding the futures of Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes.
The Brazil international has been linked with big clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, Barcelona and PSG in recent times, though he’s ended up staying at Newcastle so far.
Still, with Alexander Isak leaving last summer and Tonali’s future now in doubt, it could be a bit of a worry that NUFC will struggle to persuade Guimaraes to commit to the project for much longer.
Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes in action (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Newcastle given Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali transfer warning
Speaking on talkSPORT about the Tonali situation, Keown named Guimaraes as a possible name to watch as well.
“You do have to have sympathy with Eddie [Howe] and the supporters because one by one they cherry-pick these players. Isak was obviously the player last year, we all know Tonali, Bruno will be the next one,” Keown said.
“You need to do well, secure Champions League football otherwise, one by one you lose these players and it’s only going to cost more money to bring the next generation in.”
Guimaraes surely wouldn’t be short of suitors if he were to move this summer, but it will also be interesting to see if clubs prioritise him or Tonali if they are both on the market at the same time.
Morgan Gibbs-White could once again find himself at the centre of summer transfer speculation, with Aston Villa reportedly positioning themselves as serious contenders for the Nottingham Forest midfielder.
According to TEAMtalk, Villa view the 26-year-old England international as a strong tactical fit for Unai Emery’s evolving project at Villa Park.
That extension, which runs until 2028, strengthened Forest’s negotiating position and underlined his importance to the club.
However, renewed interest suggests his situation may yet resurface in the summer transfer window this year.
Gibbs-White has been a key figure at the City Ground
Since arriving from Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2022, Gibbs-White has become the creative heartbeat of Nottingham Forest.
With over 150 appearances and 25 goals to his name, he has combined technical flair with leadership qualities that have elevated his standing within the squad.
His six senior caps for England further reflect the progress he has made in recent seasons.
Forest see him as one of their most valuable assets, and any potential deal would require a substantial offer.
Reports suggest that Villa’s interest is independent of Forest’s league position, indicating that the Birmingham club are assessing the move from a long-term perspective.
Reason why Aston Villa are interested in the midfielder
Morgan Gibbs-White in action for Nottingham Forest against Tottenham (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
At Aston Villa, Unai Emery continues to refine a squad capable of competing at the top end of the table.
Currently sitting third behind Arsenal and Manchester City, Villa remain firmly in the title conversation, albeit nine points off the summit.
Speculation around the future of Morgan Rogers has prompted the club to explore contingency plans, and Gibbs-White’s versatility, capable of operating as a No.10, wide playmaker, or deeper midfielder, makes him an attractive option.
His ability to drive forward with the ball and create chances could complement Emery’s fluid attacking structure.
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Spurs are now just five points above the relegation zone and could be facing the very real threat of going down if things don’t improve soon.
Although not yet confirmed by Tottenham at the time of writing, numerous outlets, including BBC Sport, are running the story that Frank has been sacked as Spurs manager.
Thomas Frank had been facing questions over his future
Thomas Frank with Tottenham’s players after the defeat to Newcastle (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images)
Just last night when he spoke after the defeat to Newcastle, Frank faced a series of questions over his future at the club.
Frank was clearly not happy at the repeated prodding over his situation, but the Danish tactician has now been given his marching orders, so it clearly wasn’t without substance.
Tottenham have had an awful season, with the team once again far too close to the bottom three after they also finished 17th last term.
On that occasion, though, previous manager Ange Postecoglou won the Europa League with THFC, so that was more than a decent silver lining to the campaign.
This time, however, Spurs are already out of both domestic cups, and don’t look like standing much of a chance in the Champions League, even if they have made it into the knockout stages.
Tottenham statement on Thomas Frank
There has now been an official statement on Frank from Tottenham’s official page on X…
The Club has taken the decision to make a change in the Men’s Head Coach position and Thomas Frank will leave today.
Thomas was appointed in June 2025, and we have been determined to give him the time and support needed to build for the future together.
The Club has taken the decision to make a change in the Men’s Head Coach position and Thomas Frank will leave today. Thomas was appointed in June 2025, and we have been determined to give him the time and support needed to build for the future together.
However, results and performances have led the Board to conclude that a change at this point in the season is necessary. Throughout his time at the Club, Thomas has conducted himself with unwavering commitment, giving everything in his efforts to move the Club forward.
We would like to thank him for his contribution and wish him every success in the future.
Arsenal’s talks over a new contract for Kai Havertz are reportedly moving in a positive direction, according to journalist Steve Kay.
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Posting on X as an update on a previous story he’d covered on Havertz’s future, Kay stated that things were progressing well for the Germany international to put pen to paper on a new deal.
See below for details as Kay says Havertz is an important part of Mikel Arteta’s side and that he’s set to be rewarded with a one-year extension to his current contract, with everything seeming to continue well in terms of moving towards an agreement…
Understand that contract talks between Arsenal and Kai Havertz over a one-year extension are ongoing and moving in a positive direction.
The Germany international, currently tied to 2028, has become an important player for Arteta, with negotiations continuing constructively. https://t.co/d8zbinDG8l
“Understand that contract talks between Arsenal and Kai Havertz over a one-year extension are ongoing and moving in a positive direction,” Kay said. “The Germany international, currently tied to 2028, has become an important player for Arteta, with negotiations continuing constructively.”
Kai Havertz has a key role to play for Arsenal
Kai Havertz of Arsenal in action (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Havertz has shone since joining Arsenal from Chelsea in the summer of 2023, scoring a total of 31 goals in 94 appearances for the club.
The 26-year-old didn’t necessarily look like the most exciting signing when he first joined after a difficult spell at Stamford Bridge, but Arteta clearly rates him highly.
If anything, Havertz’s importance has only become even clearer while he’s been out with injury problems since last year, as he’s immediately made a big impact since returning to fitness.
Capable of playing up front or in midfield, Havertz has plenty of qualities that give him a slightly unique profile in this Arsenal squad.
Tall and strong, as well as skilful and intelligent, Havertz looks like a real asset in a variety of roles, and that more than makes up for the fact that he’s not the most prolific player.
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The Slovenia international hasn’t always been that convincing in his first season for Man Utd, but he showed his quality with a sublime finish to snatch a late draw yesterday evening.
Watch below for a great angle of Sesko’s finish, which earned praise from Carrick when he spoke about it after the game…
That includes a run of five goals in his last six games, with Sesko producing the goods to help MUFC improve their form in general.
Even if United fans will expect more in the years to come, this isn’t the worst start by Sesko, who is still young and developing as a player, as well as adapting to playing in a new league.
Liverpool’s season has taken an unexpected turn, and questions are now being asked at boardroom level about the long-term future of head coach Arne Slot.
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According to Football Insider, the club’s hierarchy are prepared to review Slot’s position should the Reds fail to qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
This development marks a stark contrast to the optimism that surrounded Anfield just a few months ago.
Slot, who guided Liverpool to Premier League title glory in his first campaign, was widely praised for modernising the team’s tactical approach while maintaining the intensity synonymous with the club.
Significant investment followed last summer, reinforcing expectations that Liverpool would remain firmly among England’s elite.
A season that has drifted off course for Liverpool
Instead, inconsistency has crept into Liverpool’s performances. Sitting sixth in the table and trailing rivals Manchester United by six points, albeit with a game in hand, the Reds are now battling to secure a top-four finish rather than defending their crown.
Recent setbacks have amplified the scrutiny. A damaging home defeat to Manchester City not only dented confidence but also intensified doubts about Liverpool’s ability to handle high-stakes encounters this season.
Defensive vulnerabilities and a lack of cutting edge in key moments have become recurring themes, prompting criticism from supporters and pundits alike.
Slot’s tactical decisions have come under the microscope, particularly his squad rotation and in-game adjustments.
While last season’s title win showcased fluid attacking football and defensive resilience, this campaign has exposed fragilities that were previously masked by momentum and belief.
Liverpool’s ownership group is known for measured decision-making rather than impulsive reactions.
However, Champions League qualification is widely regarded as the minimum requirement for a club of Liverpool’s stature, both financially and competitively.
Missing out would not only impact revenue but could also complicate future transfer plans and contract negotiations.
Harry Maguire’s future at Manchester United appears to be heading toward a positive resolution, with fresh reports suggesting the England international is increasingly close to signing a new deal at Old Trafford.
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According to the Daily Mail, discussions over an extension are progressing, with optimism growing that the defender will commit his long-term future to the club.
Maguire’s current contract is due to expire at the end of the season, a situation that had sparked speculation about a possible departure.
However, his resurgence under interim manager Michael Carrick has shifted the narrative considerably.
Since Carrick stepped into the role, Maguire has re-established himself as a key component in United’s defensive setup, offering leadership and stability during a transitional period for the club.
His aerial dominance, positional awareness, and ability to organise the back line have been particularly important as United navigated defensive absences and tactical adjustments.
The 32-year-old, who joined from Leicester City in a then-world-record deal for a defender, has endured scrutiny in recent seasons.
Yet this year has seen a noticeable return to form, with several influential displays helping the Red Devils grind out important results.
Carrick’s tactical approach, which places greater emphasis on structure and defensive compactness, appears to have suited Maguire’s strengths.
While the club are expected to assess defensive reinforcements in the summer, experienced leadership remains a crucial asset, particularly with younger defenders still developing within the squad.
Maguire’s international pedigree, including his role with the England national team, further reinforces his importance in the dressing room.
Allowing a senior player to leave on a free transfer would represent a missed opportunity to preserve squad depth and stability, especially given the uncertainty of the transfer market.
Bournemouth’s rapid rise in the Premier League has been fuelled in part by the emergence of teenage forward Eli Junior Kroupi, and Europe’s elite are now beginning to take serious notice.
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According to reports from The Sun, heavyweights including Real Madrid, Liverpool, and Chelsea are all monitoring the 19-year-old ahead of the summer transfer window.
Kroupi’s impact in England has been swift and impressive. After joining Bournemouth from FC Lorient last year, he has adapted seamlessly to the pace and physicality of the Premier League.
Bournemouth are getting ready for bid for Junior Kroupi
Bournemouth are reportedly preparing themselves for serious bids, with figures in the region of £80 million being mentioned as the level required to open negotiations.
Such a valuation reflects not only Kroupi’s current output but also his enormous developmental upside.
In today’s inflated transfer market, young forwards with proven top-flight pedigree command premium fees, particularly when tied to long-term contracts.
Real Madrid have habit of identifying young attacking talent and getting them before other top clubs.
They have done the same with the likes of Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo and Endrick in the recent past.
Bournemouth, however, hold a strong negotiating position. The club’s recruitment model has previously demonstrated patience and financial discipline, meaning they are unlikely to sanction a sale unless their valuation is met.
With Real Madrid, Liverpool, and Chelsea circling, the summer transfer window could prove decisive.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Cundy called for his former club to sign Alvarez, with Delap perhaps looking in need of a loan move away from Stamford Bridge.
Julian Alvarez in the pre-match warm-up for Atletico Madrid (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
Delap has struggled since joining Chelsea from Ipswich Town last summer, and Alvarez would surely be a significant upgrade.
“When we talk about what Chelsea need, we often talk about an off the peg type of player. Julian Alvarez fits that type of player that we need,” Cundy said.
“That is the type of player I’d like us to sign more of. He’s Premier League ready. You’re not going to be waiting for someone to adapt to the Premier League.
“There’s a lot to like about him, but it is a lot of money.”
On Delap, he added: “My guess would be that maybe Liam Delap goes on loan, that might be an option.
“He feels a bit raw, he’s had one season in the Premier League. Maybe he needs to go and play every week.”
Chelsea’s striker curse continues
Chelsea have a notoriously poor record when it comes to signing strikers, with so many big names ending up as spectacular flops in west London.
In recent times, we’ve seen highly-rated young players like Delap and Nicolas Jackson fail to live up to expectations, while more proven stars like Romelu Lukaku, Timo Werner, Fernando Torres, Radamel Falcao, Alvaro Morata, and Gonzalo Higuain have also struggled in recent history.
CFC will surely look for an upgrade on Delap this summer and Alvarez looks like he could be the answer, though he’s not in the best form right now.
The Argentina international has 11 goals and five assists in La Liga and the Champions League so far this season, but he’s now on an awful run of ten consecutive games without scoring.
Manchester United and Chelsea are among the latest clubs to express interest in highly rated Tromsø midfielder Abubacarr Kinteh, as the race to secure one of Scandinavia’s brightest teenage talents begins to gather pace.
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According to a report from the Daily Mail, both Premier League giants are monitoring the 19-year-old closely and could formalise their interest ahead of the summer transfer window.
Kinteh has enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in Norway with Tromsø IL, catching the eye with a series of composed, mature performances in midfield.
Despite his age, he has shown a strong tactical understanding and the physical attributes required to compete at a senior level.
His ability to dictate tempo and contribute defensively has drawn comparisons with several established box-to-box midfielders across Europe.
European scouts are closely monitoring Kinteh
Scouting networks from across the continent have reportedly tracked Kinteh’s development throughout the season.
His progress has not only alerted English clubs but also sparked interest from Switzerland, where FC Basel and BSC Young Boys are understood to be exploring the possibility of moving quickly.
With the Swiss transfer window remaining open until mid-February, there is a sense that Basel or Young Boys could attempt to secure his signature before competition from Europe’s elite intensifies.
Both clubs have a strong track record of nurturing young players before selling them on to bigger leagues, making them appealing stepping stones for emerging talent.
Man United & Chelsea hold interest in the midfielder
Abubacarr Sedi Kinteh in action.
For Man United, midfield reinforcement is a priority area as the club continues to reshape its squad for the future.
Kinteh fits the profile of a young, high-upside talent who could be developed gradually within a competitive environment.
Chelsea, meanwhile, have built a recent recruitment model focused heavily on investing in promising teenagers with long-term potential, making Kinteh a natural fit for their strategy.
Paris Saint-Germain have added their name to the growing list of elite clubs tracking Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Carlos Baleba, setting the stage for what could become one of the summer’s most competitive transfer sagas.
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According to TEAMtalk, the French champions have been “active” in exploring a potential move for the 22-year-old, who has already attracted sustained interest from several Premier League clubs.
Baleba’s rise at Brighton & Hove Albion has been steady rather than spectacular, but that consistency is precisely what makes him so appealing.
Across 20 Premier League appearances this season, he has established himself as a vital component in Brighton’s midfield structure, offering physical presence, defensive awareness, and the composure to progress the ball under pressure.
Brighton, however, are in a strong negotiating position. Known for their data-driven strategy and firm stance in transfer dealings, the Seagulls are unlikely to entertain low offers.
Previous reports have suggested that a bid in the region of £50 million to £75 million could open discussions, but with PSG now involved, the final price may rise further.
Carlos Baleba in action for Brighton (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
For PSG, Baleba fits a shift toward building a younger, more dynamic core.
The Ligue 1 giants are looking to refresh their midfield options with players capable of contributing both immediately and long-term.
However, competition will be fierce. The financial strength of PSG gives them an advantage, but the appeal of staying in England, particularly if Man United push aggressively, could complicate matters.
Brighton may not be eager sellers, but in today’s market, the right offer could trigger a high-profile move.
There was a slightly awkward moment in Thomas Frank’s post-match interview as he was asked again and again about his future as Tottenham manager.
The Danish tactician is enduring a nightmare spell at Spurs, who sit in 16th place in the Premier League table, just five points above the relegation zone.
Frank gave his interviewer a distinctly unimpressed look, which prompted an amused reaction from pundit Michail Antonio.
Antonio felt Frank was being “prodded” a bit too hard about his job safety, and it clearly led to him “boiling up” inside and wanting the interview to end as soon as possible.
It was certainly a bit uncomfortable, and perhaps a sign that Frank is really feeling the pressure right now as results and performances continue to be so poor.
Thomas Frank reacts after Tottenham’s defeat vs Manchester United (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Frank impressed a great deal at former club Brentford, winning 132 games out of a total of 317 across seven years at the club.
At Tottenham, however, the 52-year-old has really struggled, and it looks like they could be in real danger of a relegation battle.
Thomas Frank
Wins
Draws
Losses
Win %
Brentford
132
77
108
41.64
Tottenham
13
11
14
34.21
Frank simply hasn’t done enough to improve this Spurs side after they also had a disappointing campaign in 2024/25, finishing in 17th place.
On that occasion, though, Ange Postecoglou led them to glory in the Europa League final, so there was one quite considerable silver lining to the campaign, which is hard to see happening for them now.
The atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium turned toxic on Tuesday night as supporters reached a breaking point following a devastating 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle United.
As the final whistle blew, the message from the stands was unmistakable: the fanbase has lost faith in manager Thomas Frank.
Tottenham fans tell Thomas Frank he needs to go
The most damning moment of the evening occurred long after the ball had stopped rolling.
As Thomas Frank made the walk across the pitch toward the tunnel, he was met with a barrage of angry comments from the home support.
Prominent Tottenham fan Chris Cowlin captured the scene on social media, noting that fans were heard shouting “It’s time to go” directly at the Danish coach.
The frustration wasn’t limited to a few disgruntled voices; a significant portion of the South Stand stayed behind to voice their disapproval, signaling that Frank’s time could be over soon.
By chanting for a former manager while the current one is still in the dugout, the fans sent a clear message to the board: they want Pochettino back.
Thomas Frank convinced his job is safe
Despite the poor results and supporters’ growing outrage, Frank claimed after the game that he is convinced he will not be sacked just yet.
Speaking to the media after the latest defeat, he said: “I’m convinced I will still be in charge. I understand the question and it’s easy to point to me, but it’s about the whole club.”
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“I'm convinced I will still be in charge [for the NLD]. I understand the question and easy to point to me but it's about the whole club.”
With Spurs sitting just five points above the relegation zone, it is now a matter of urgency for the club.
If they decide to stick with Frank for the remainder of the season, and the results don’t improve, a shock relegation could become a strong possibility.
Noel Aseko has been linked with a move away from German champions Bayern Munich, and the likes of West Ham United and Brighton are keen on securing his signature.
According to a report from Transfermarkt.de, the two Premier League clubs are monitoring the 20-year-old and could make a move for him in the summer. The defensive midfielder has struggled for regular opportunities at the German club, and he is yet to make his senior debut with them.
Noel Aseko needs a move
The player will be desperate for more opportunities, and moving to the Premier League could be ideal for him, especially if West Ham or Brighton are prepared to offer him the gametime he needs.
It will be interesting to see if the German champions are willing to sanction his departure.
The German under-21 international is currently on loan at Hanover 96 until the end of the season, and the club has an option to sign him permanently for €1 million. However, the German champions have an option to bring him back to the club for €2.4 million in the summer. If West Ham or Crystal Palace are prepared to pay a premium, it would not be a surprise if Bayern Munich decided to bring him back and sell him immediately for a profit.
Noel Aseko of Germany U21 controls the ball under pressure from Patrick Kelly of Northern Ireland U21. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
It will be interesting to see how the situation develops. The midfielder needs to join a club where he will get ample opportunities. Sitting on the bench at a big club would be detrimental to his development. It remains to be seen whether he can sort out his long-term future quickly enough to focus on his football again.
In a moment that left Stamford Bridge in stunned silence, Cole Palmer produced a strong contender for miss of the season during the final seconds of Chelsea’s dramatic 2-2 draw with Leeds United.
The England international, usually so clinical in front of goal, blazed over from point-blank range with the net at his mercy, costing the Blues a vital victory in their push for the Champions League places.
Cole Palmer could have won It for Chelsea in stoppage time
The miss came in the 94th minute of a thrilling encounter.
After Chelsea had surrendered a two-goal lead, Moises Caicedo surged into the right side of the penalty area and delivered a perfectly weighted low cross across the face of the six-yard box.
Unmarked and standing just a yard out, Cole Palmer seemed certain to tap home for his fifth goal in two matches.
However, the 23-year-old shocked everyone as he failed to connect with the ball properly, sending it high over the crossbar into the Shed End.
Palmer remained slumped in the net for several seconds, head in hands, as manager Liam Rosenior watched on in disbelief from the touchline.
It was a rare human error from a player who has already netted four Premier League hat-tricks this season.
The result ensures that Leeds United remain Chelsea’s “bogey team” for the 2025-26 campaign.
Daniel Farke’s side had already humbled the Blues with a 3-1 win at Elland Road back in December, and they showed similar resilience here to secure a league double avoidance.
Chelsea had appeared to be cruising after goals from Joao Pedro and a Palmer penalty put them 2-0 up.
However, a spirited Leeds fightback saw Lukas Nmecha convert from the spot before Noah Okafor capitalised on a defensive mix-up between Robert Sanchez and Josh Acheampong to level the scores.
While the point moves Leeds four points clear of the relegation zone, the night will be remembered for Palmer’s late horror miss, a moment that might haunt Chelsea’s top-four aspirations come May.
Cristian Romero is reportedly unhappy with the hierarchy at Tottenham Hotspur and could be seeking a high-profile exit this summer.
According to Argentine outlet TyC Sports, the World Cup winner’s relationship with the Tottenham board has reached its peak, placing one of the world’s premier defenders firmly on the market.
Real Madrid on alert: Cristian Romero wants Tottenham exit
Real Madrid have identified the search for a world-class central defender as a primary objective for the 2026-27 season.
Romero, who has been a standout performer individually this season, is now a “concrete option” for the Spanish giants.
Report suggest Madrid are prepared to offer upwards of €100 million to secure the 27-year-old, viewing his aggressive, front-foot defending as the perfect successor to the legendary leadership of players like Sergio Ramos.
Romero shown red vs Manchester United (Photo by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images)
Romero is frustrated over lack of ambition from Tottenham
The Argentine’s discontent stems from what he perceives as a lack of sports planning and ambition from the Tottenham board.
Romero, who inherited the captaincy following Son Heung-min’s departure, recently caused a stir on social media by describing the club’s lack of winter transfer activity as “disgraceful.”
Following a recent 2-2 draw with Manchester City, Romero posted that it was “shameful” the squad was left with only 11 fit senior players due to poor recruitment.
While manager Thomas Frank insisted the matter was “handled internally,” the public outburst has signaled a fractured relationship between the captain and the decision-makers at the club.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is under a lot of pressure after a disappointing run of form, and he could be shown the door at the end of the season.
Even though he helped Newcastle end their prolonged wait for a trophy, he has not delivered this season. Newcastle are currently 12th in the league table and hope to do much better. According to journalist Mark Ogden, Howe could be on his way out of the club in the summer, and he could be replaced by the England national team manager, Thomas Tuchel.
The 52-year-old German will be out of contract after the World Cup, and it would not be a surprise if he takes over at a Premier League club. Newcastle have the resources to build a formidable team, and he could be excited to manage them. He has helped Chelsea win the UEFA Champions League, and he has managed some of the biggest clubs in the world.
Mark Odgen has claimed on ESPN: “Newcastle’s progress since being taken over by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund in 2021 has slowed to a halt, and repeated problems in the transfer market have frustrated Howe. With the England job likely to become available when Tuchel’s contract expires after the World Cup, a natural parting of the ways could happen at Newcastle this summer.”
England manager Thomas Tuchel is an option for Newcastle United (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Ogden feels that Howe could end up managing the England national team. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. For now, the manager will be focused on getting the best out of his team and helping them get their season back on track. Newcastle have a quality team, and they should be finishing in the top half at the very least.
Crystal Palace are interested in signing the Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi.
According to journalist Mirko Di Natale, they will face competition from Chelsea and Everton for the 28-year-old defender. The player will be out of contract at the end of the season, and the Eagles are hoping to sign him on a bargain. It is no secret that they need a quality central defender, especially after Marc Guehi’s departure.
Senesi has proven himself in the Premier League with consistent performances, and there is no doubt that he would be an asset for the Eagles. Signing a layer of his quality and experience for free would be a masterstroke. Crystal Palace need to tighten up at the back, and they have been quite poor in recent months. It remains to be seen whether they can convince the player to join the club.
The opportunity to join a club like Chelsea could be more attractive for the player. It remains to be seen whether the Blues decide to make a move for him. They could also use defensive reinforcements.
Meanwhile, Crystal Palace are a quality team as well. They could be an attractive destination for the defender, especially if a move to Chelsea does not materialise. Crystal Palace will certainly fancy their chances of beating Everton to his signature. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali is a target for Real Madrid at the end of the season.
The Spanish club is interested in signing the International and they are preparing to offer around €75 million in order to sign him, as per TuttoJuve.
Real Madrid eye Sandro Tonali
The 25-year-old has established himself as a key player for Newcastle, and they will not want to sell him easily. It will be interesting to see if Real Madrid can convince the Premier League club. They need more quality in the middle of the park, and the Italian defensive midfielder would be a useful acquisition. He will help protect the back four and allow the creative players to operate with more freedom.
It is fair to assume that the player will be attracted to the idea of joining Real Madrid. They are widely regarded as one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they could offer him the platform to fight for major trophies regularly. It would be a huge step up in his career, and the player will be tempted to make the move. It will be interesting to see if the two clubs can finalise an agreement in the summer.
Sandro Tonali of Newcastle in action vs Man United (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Other clubs are monitoring his situation, and there is likely to be intense competition for his signature. Real Madrid must move quickly to get the deal done. They have had a disappointing season by their standards, and they will look to bounce back strongly. They will be hoping to win titles and the Champions League next season. They need more quality in the team, and the Newcastle star could be a useful acquisition.
The toxic atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium reached a breaking point on Tuesday night as home supporters made their feelings known during a dismal display against Newcastle United.
With Spurs trailing and appearing devoid of ideas, the stadium echoed with the loud, rhythmic chanting of one specific name: Mauricio Pochettino.
Tottenham fans chant Mauricio Pochettino’s name
With Spurs trailing one-nil at half-time, Jay Harris, Tottenham correspondent for The Athletic, took to X to confirm the scenes.
The choice of chant is a pointed message to the board. Pochettino, who led Spurs to a Champions League final and a golden era of Premier League stability, is currently serving as the head coach of the USA National Team.
However, his enduring special connection with the club remains a shadow over every underperforming successor.
Following a 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle, Tottenham’s losing run has extended into a full-blown crisis.
Goals from Malick Thiaw and Jacob Ramsey cancelled out a brief glimmer of hope provided by an Archie Gray equaliser, leaving Spurs in 16th place, just five points above the relegation zone.
Crystal Palace signed Evann Guessand on loan from Aston Villa during the January transfer window.
The player made his debut against Brighton recently, and he created the match-winning goal for his team. The Ivory Coast attacker came on as a substitute and made an immediate impact.
Evann Guessand has made his mark
Crystal Palace fans were delighted with his performance on his debut for the club, and most of them took to social media to demand his permanent signing at the end of the season. The Eagles have an option to sign the player permanently in the summer, but the deal could become an obligation if certain conditions are met.
Given his performance against Brighton, Crystal Palace will certainly be delighted to sign him permanently in the summer. It remains to be seen whether he can sustain that level of performance in the coming weeks.
Evann Guessand of Crystal Palace in action during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
He has previously shown his quality in France, and there is no doubt that he is a quality player. However, he struggled at Aston Villa. The West Midlands club will look to let him go permanently, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. A permanent move in the summer could be ideal for all parties. The player will focus on his performances and look to establish himself as an important player for the Eagles.
This is a great opportunity for him to get his career back on track through regular high-level football. Crystal Palace have an exciting team, and they will hope that Guessand can help him bounce back after a disappointing first half of the season.
The Ivorian is at the peak of his career, and if he manages to continue performing at a high-level in the coming months, he could be an asset for the club.
Crystal Palace beat Brighton in their last Premier League clash, and they will look to get back on track with a series of impressive displays.
They have been quite poor in recent weeks, and it remains to be seen whether their January signings can help turn things around in their favour.
Shearer on Jorgen Strand Larsen
Former Premier League striker Alan Shearer has now questioned the signing of Jorgen Strand Larsen. He believes that Crystal Palace have paid a lot of money for a player who has just one league goal this season. It will be interesting to see whether the Norwegian can return to his best and help Palace have a strong season.
Shearer said to Metro: “The Strand Larsen of last season can lift Crystal Palace but I’m not sure this season’s version can. It’s unbelievable amount of money to pay for someone who has one league goal this season. He has to show the form of last season and not this one if he wants to prove himself at Palace.”
Jorgen Strand Larsen during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Crystal Palace have done quite well under Oliver Glasner overall, but they have not been at their best in this campaign. The departure of multiple players has severely weakened the Eagles, and the Eagles have dropped quite a few points in recent months. They need their top players to step up and deliver now.
They have put their faith in Larsen, and it will be interesting to see if the former Wolves striker can silence his critics and make a defining impact in the coming weeks. He has shown his quality in the Premier League last season, and there is no doubt that he could be an asset for the Eagles.
Manchester United have been told to sign Cristian Romero from Tottenham Hotspur.
According to a report from Fichajes, Manchester United icon Paul Scholes has urged the club to sign the Argentine defender at the end of the season. The 27-year-old has been linked with a move away from Tottenham, and it will be interesting to see if Manchester United is willing to provide him with an exit route.
The defender will cost around £70-80 million. Manchester United certainly have the financial muscle to avoid him, and he could prove to be an excellent acquisition for them. It is no secret that they need a quality central defender, and the South American could be ideal. Apart from his qualities as a defender, his leadership skills could prove to be invaluable as well. He could be the ideal long-term replacement for Harry Maguire at Old Trafford.
The opportunity to join Manchester United could be tempting for the South American. He will look to fight for major trophies, and the chance to represent Manchester United will be hard to pass up.
They have shown great improvement in recent weeks, and they will look to fight for trophies in the coming seasons. The defender will certainly be attracted to the idea of taking the next step in his career and joining a bigger club. He is well settled in the Premier League, and he could make an immediate impact at Old Trafford. Even though the transfer would be a substantial investment, the player’s quality would justify the move and establish him as an indispensable asset for the club.
Manchester United need elite players like him if they want to compete regularly for major trophies.
Saudi Arabian giants Al Ittihad have reportedly opened talks with the representative of Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, reigniting speculation over one of football’s longest-running transfer sagas.
According to French outlet Foot Mercato, the Egyptian international is now significantly “more open” to a move to Saudi Arabia, marking a notable shift in his stance compared to previous windows.
Mohamed Salah open to Saudi Pro League move as Al Ittihad open talks
Despite signing a lucrative contract extension with Liverpool until 2027 following a stellar 2024–25 season, Salah’s position has evolved.
While the 33-year-old had previously prioritised staying in the Premier League, reports claim his agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, is now actively engaging with Al Ittihad.
From Liverpool’s perspective, this summer could represent their final opportunity to secure a massive transfer fee while also removing Salah’s significant wage package.
Salah will go down as one of Liverpool’s greatest ever
Should Salah depart this summer, he would do so as an undisputed Liverpool legend.
Since joining from Roma in 2017, the “Egyptian King” has been the driving force behind the club’s modern success, registering 251 goals and 119 assists in 426 appearances across all competitions.
Competition
Appearances
Goals
Assists
All Competitions
426
251
119
Mohamed Salah’s stats for Liverpool across all competitions
Salah has shattered numerous club and Premier League records, establishing himself as not only one of Liverpool’s greatest-ever players, but one of the Premier League’s all-time greats.
Last season, he single-handedly powered Liverpool to a Premier League title, scoring 29 goals and providing 18 assists in 38 league games.
Across all competitions, he finished with 34 goals and 23 assists, in what many considered should have won him the Ballon d’Or.
During his nine years at Anfield, Salah has helped Liverpool win a Champions League, two Premier League titles, two League Cups, and an FA Cup, while also becoming the club’s all-time leading Premier League goalscorer.
If this truly marks the end of Salah’s chapter on Merseyside, the farewell at Anfield would be one befitting a genuine footballing icon.
Manchester United are reportedly keeping tabs on the Gambian defender Sedi Kinteh.
According to a report from The Daily Mail, Manchester United are keeping tabs on the 19-year-old, and his performance has impressed Jason Wilcox.
Kinteh has done quite well for Tromso and has attracted Chelsea’s attention as well. The 19-year-old is not just a quality defender; his recovery pace has been extremely impressive. The defender clocked a top speed of over 37 km/h this season, which makes some as fast as the Tottenham star Micky van de Ven.
Kinteh is capable of operating centrally as well as a fullback. His versatility could be a huge bonus for Manchester United or Chelsea in future. It remains to be seen if either of the two clubs decides to come forward with an offer to sign him. The opportunity to join a premier league will be exciting for the youngster. It would be a step up in his career, and he would get to test himself at the highest level.
Meanwhile, the defender could be available for a fee of €6 million. Manchester United and Chelsea certainly have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen where the 19-year-old ends up. He should look to join a club where there is a prominent role for him. He needs ample first-team exposure in order to improve further and fulfil his potential. Sitting on the bench at a big club would be detrimental to his development. Therefore, he should choose his next destination very carefully. At the reported asking price, he could be a major bargain for either club.
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Antonio Rudiger at the end of the season, and the player is ready to return to the Premier League.
According to a report from TeamTalk, the German International will be out of contract at the end of the season, and the 33-year-old is unlikely to sign a new deal with the Spanish club. The player is currently exploring his options and has already held talks with multiple clubs in England.
The defender is reportedly open to taking a pay cut to return to the Premier League. It will be interesting to see if Spurs sign the player on a free transfer. They need more depth in the defensive unit, and the 33-year-old could be ideal.
He has played in the Premier League with Chelsea, and he should be able to settle in quickly and make an immediate impact. Apart from his quality as a defender, Spurs could use his leadership skills and winning experience as well. The 33-year-old could prove to be an excellent acquisition for them. The defender helped Chelsea win the UEFA Champions League during his time at the London club, and he will help the club win trophies as well.
Cristian Romero is expected to leave the club at the end of the season, and the German International could be a short-term replacement for him. Signing a player of his quality on a free transfer could prove to be an excellent move for Tottenham. It remains to be seen whether they can secure an agreement with the player in the coming weeks. The defender is eligible to secure a pre-contractor agreement with Tottenham now.
Manchester United are interested in signing the Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Rocco Reitz.
The 23-year-old German has performed well in the past and is on Manchester United’s radar. The Manchester United hierarchy believes he is a modern midfielder and could prove an excellent acquisition for the club. According to a report from Fichajes, they are prepared to spend around £35 million to sign the player.
It is no secret that they need more quality and depth in the middle of the park. They need a combative midfielder who can help them control games better and add physicality and defensive steel to the side. Reitz could be the ideal acquisition for them.
He has the physical and technical attributes for English football, and he will look to establish himself as an important player for Manchester United. If the transfer goes through. The opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in the world will be exciting for him. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can finalise a deal.
If Manchester United can sign him for £35 million, the investment could prove wise. The player has the potential to justify the outlay in the future.
Manchester United have shown improvement in recent weeks, but they need to further strengthen the team if they want to compete regularly with elite clubs. They will look to return to the top of English football, and they need to plug the gaps in their squad.
Along with the defence, the midfield needs strengthening, and it remains to be seen whether Manchester United can sign the right players at the end of the season.
Liverpool and Arsenal are reportedly monitoring AC Milan star Christian Pulisic as uncertainty grows over his future at the San Siro.
According to Italian outlet TuttoMercatoWeb, the American international is “taken aback” by a lack of a formal renewal offer, despite a verbal agreement appearing close late last year.
Christian Pulisic to Liverpool?
The Reds’ interest comes at a pivotal time for their front line. With Mohamed Salah continually linked with a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League this summer, following his fallout with Slot earlier this season, Liverpool are actively scouting long-term successors.
Pulisic, who has reinvented himself in Italy, fits the profile of a versatile, high-output attacker capable of thriving in the Premier League.
Under Massimiliano Allegri, Pulisic has been a revelation this season, tallying 10 goals and 2 assists in 20 appearances.
His ability to operate as a second striker, a traditional winger, or a playmaker makes him an attractive proposition for Arne Slot’s tactical setup.
(Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
Arsenal also interested in Pulisic
While Arsenal are also mentioned in the report with interest in the player, a move to North London appears less certain.
Mikel Arteta’s squad is currently well-stocked in wide areas, and Pulisic’s deep-rooted connection to Chelsea, Arsenal’s fierce London rivals, could complicate a potential deal.
Pulisic’s stint in the Premier League with Chelsea
Pulisic’s current form is a far cry from the inconsistency that defined the end of his four-year stint at Stamford Bridge.
Despite winning the Champions League with Chelsea in 2021, injuries and managerial changes saw him fall down the pecking order.
Since moving to Serie A in 2023, the 27-year-old has shed the injury-prone label, becoming Milan’s most reliable offensive threat.
In 120 games for the Italian giants, he has scored 42 and assisted another 25 across all competitions.
His versatility has been his most attractive attribute with the American capable of playing in a number of positions.
Position
Appearances
Goals
Assists
Right Winger
177
33
40
Left Winger
95
28
16
Attacking Midfield
84
22
21
Second Striker
18
10
2
Centre-Forward
15
4
2
Christian Pulisic’s stats across various position via Transfermarkt
While primarily a right-winger, he has done incredibly well at left-wing as well as an attacking midfielder and a second striker.
While Milan officially extended goalkeeper Mike Maignan’s contract recently, the delay in formalising Pulisic’s extension until 2027 has left the door open for a sensational Premier League return.
Chelsea are interested in signing the Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi.
The 28-year-old has done quite well for the Premier League club, and he has attracted the attention of Crystal Palace and Everton as well. According to Fichajes, Chelsea have reportedly expressed formal interest in signing the 28-year-old Argentine, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done.
They need to improve their defence if they want to compete for major trophies. Signing a reliable Premier League performer could prove to be a wise decision. The 28-year-old is likely to be attracted to the idea of joining Chelsea. It would be a step up in his career, and he would get to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth have made multiple attempts to renew his contract and extend his stay at the club. However, negotiations have failed, and Chelsea are looking to capitalise on the situation.
It will be interesting to see if they follow up on their interest with an official offer at the end of the season.
The player has also been linked to a move to Barcelona. It remains to be seen where he ends up. This is the right time for him to take the next step in his career and join a bigger club where he can pursue major trophies.
Both clubs will be attractive destinations for the defender.
Chelsea probably have more financial resources compared to the Spanish club, and that could give them an edge in the transfer race.
Barcelona could use more depth in the defensive unit, and the 28-year-old would be an excellent acquisition. It remains to be seen where he ends up.
Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months.
The 25-year-old Italian International is on the radar of multiple clubs, and Newcastle have already set their asking price for him. According to a report from Fichajes, the player is a target for Arsenal but will face competition from Manchester United and Liverpool.
The report claims that the midfield will cost around £80-100 million. It will be interesting to see if any of the three clubs is willing to come forward and submit an offer for him in the summer.
Tonali has been a reliable performer for Newcastle in the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he deserves to play for a bigger club. The opportunity to join Arsenal, Manchester United or Liverpool would be ideal for him.
However, Arsenal are already well-stocked in the middle of the park, and it will be interesting to see if they can accommodate the Italian in the starting lineup. As far as Liverpool are concerned, they need a defensive midfielder like him. They have looked quite vulnerable defensively, and the arrival of the Italian will help them tighten up at the back. His arrival would also allow players like Ryan Gravenberch to operate with more freedom.
At Manchester United, he could be the ideal replacement for Casemiro. The Brazilian is set to leave the club at the end of the season, and Manchester United will need to replace him properly.
The asking price is quite high, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. Newcastle will not want to lose a key player like him, but the midfielder could be tempted to move on and take on a different challenge.
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AC Milan are already planning for a significant overhaul of their attacking options ahead of the summer transfer window, and Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus has emerged as a serious candidate.
According to reports from Tuttosport, the Rossoneri are closely monitoring the Brazilian’s situation in north London as they prepare for potential changes to their frontline.
Milan’s interest is closely linked to uncertainty surrounding Santiago Giménez.
While the Mexico international has shown flashes of quality since arriving in Serie A, there is a growing belief within the club that he could be moved on after the FIFA World Cup if the right offer arrives.
That possibility has pushed Milan’s recruitment team to explore experienced, versatile forwards capable of leading the line.
Gabriel Jesus going through a frustrating spell at Arsenal
At Arsenal, Gabriel Jesus has found opportunities increasingly hard to come by.
The 28-year-old has made only two Premier League starts this season, largely due to fierce competition in Mikel Arteta’s attacking setup.
The arrivals and form of Viktor Gyökeres and Kai Havertz have limited Jesus’ minutes, leaving him on the fringes despite his reputation and experience.
While Arteta continues to value Jesus’ work rate, Arsenal’s evolution toward a more physically dominant and direct attacking profile has not always played to the Brazilian’s strengths.
With the club pushing to compete consistently for major honours, difficult decisions are expected in the summer, and Jesus’ future could come under scrutiny.
His ability to operate across the front line is seen as a major asset, particularly in Serie A, where tactical flexibility is often decisive.
However, the Rossoneri are also keeping alternative options open.
Moise Kean of Fiorentina is understood to be another name under consideration, viewed as a younger and potentially a bargain solution should a deal for Jesus prove too complex.
Manchester City are quietly assessing their options ahead of the summer transfer window, and one emerging name on their shortlist is Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest.
According to TEAMtalk, the Premier League giants are considering a move for the 23-year-old midfielder, viewing him as a potential long-term investment rather than an immediate solution.
However, City’s interest may depend heavily on whether Pep Guardiola remains in charge at the Etihad Stadium beyond the current season.
Guardiola’s future has become a recurring talking point, and any decision on major recruitment is expected to align closely with clarity over the club’s managerial direction.
Why Man City are targeting Elliot Anderson
Anderson’s development at Forest has been one of the success stories of the Premier League season.
Since arriving at the City Ground, he has grown into a reliable and dynamic presence in midfield, admired for his work rate, and ability to operate in multiple roles.
He is comfortable playing further up the pitch as well as while shielding the back four and Man City have been impressed with his versatility.
Elliot Anderson in the pre-match warm-up with Nottingham Forest (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Any potential deal, however, would come at a premium. Nottingham Forest are under no pressure to sell and are believed to value Anderson in the region of £80 million to £100 million.
That figure reflects both his importance to their project and the current market inflation for young, homegrown midfielders with top-flight experience.
Forest’s stance is strengthened by Anderson’s contract situation, which places them firmly in control of negotiations.
Unless a club meets their valuation, they are expected to resist approaches and continue building around the midfielder.
Paul Scholes has praised Tottenham defender Cristian Romero and said that he would love to see him at Manchester United.
Recently, the centre-back was sent off in Tottenham’s defeat against Man United at Old Trafford.
Despite his sending off, Romerto is having a brilliant season for Spurs even though his team is struggling.
The North London club are currently 15th in the Premier League and closer to the reelgation zone than they are to the Champions League spots.
Despite that, Scholes has praised Romero and his character and suggested his former club Man United to take a chance on him.
One of the reasons behind Scholes saying that is because Romero showed his discontent towards the Tottenham board recently when Spurs had only 13 fit players against Manchester City. It was a shot at the club’s January transfer business.
‘He’s p*****d off at Spurs, isn’t he? He doesn’t want to be there. He’s having a go at the crowd, he’s having a go at the board, I think his head has checked out a little bit.
‘But I would love him at Manchester United. I just love his character.’
Romero is an aggressive defenders who gives his all every time he is on the pitch.
Sometimes he over does it and that results in disciplinary action against him, like it happened at Old Trafford.
However, there is no doubt about his quality. He is a World Cup winner with Argentina and has proven himself consistently.
Mason Greenwood’s resurgence in France has reignited interest from the Premier League, with reports suggesting two of England’s biggest clubs are now weighing up a bold summer move.
According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, both Liverpool and Tottenham have placed the Marseille forward firmly on their radar and would be prepared to meet a substantial asking price to secure his signature.
The report claims offers in the region of £78 million (€90m) could be considered, a figure that shows just how highly Greenwood is now rated after two prolific seasons in Ligue 1.
Any deal would also have financial implications for Manchester United, who negotiated a 50 per cent sell-on clause when Greenwood left Old Trafford, meaning the Red Devils would receive a significant windfall should Marseille agree to sell.
Greenwood remains a deeply polarising figure in English football, and a return to the Premier League would almost certainly provoke strong reactions among supporters.
That backdrop has contrasted sharply with his experience in France. Since joining Marseille in the summer of 2024, Greenwood has been embraced on sporting merit alone, quickly establishing himself as one of the league’s best attackers.
After an impressive debut campaign, the 24-year-old has taken his game up another level this season, contributing to 30 goals across all competitions.
Internally, there is thought to be excitement about the potential of pairing him with Hugo Ekitike, forming a dynamic partnership capable of thriving in a high-tempo system.
Tottenham, meanwhile, are also in the market for a forward capable of changing games consistently.
Marseille are aware of the interest building across Europe and would only consider a move if their valuation is met.
Madrid’s recruitment strategy continues to balance immediate competitiveness with long-term planning.
With ambitions to mount a serious dual push in La Liga and the UEFA Champions League, the club believe subtle but smart reinforcements could make the difference in decisive moments next season.
Why Vitinha appeals to Real Madrid
Vitinha’s name sits at the top of Madrid’s shortlist for good reason. At 27, the Portuguese international is entering his prime and has developed into a key figure at PSG, admired for his composure in possession, positional discipline, and leadership on the pitch.
Madrid’s coaching staff reportedly see him as a midfielder capable of controlling tempo in high-pressure matches, a quality they value highly in European knockout football.
However, prising him away from Paris will not be straightforward. Vitinha is under contract until 2029 and is said to be settled in the French capital, where he plays a central role in PSG’s midfield structure.
That combination of long-term security and sporting importance makes any potential deal complex, both financially and diplomatically.
PGS midfielder Vitinha in action (Photo by Franco Arland/Getty Images)
As an alternative, Madrid have also been monitoring Smit, one of the brightest young talents emerging from the Eredivisie.
At just 19, the AZ Alkmaar midfielder has impressed with his technical quality, intelligence, and maturity beyond his years.
While he is not yet considered a finished product, Madrid believe Smit could thrive in their development-focused environment if brought in early.
Madrid’s summer plans also include integrating players already within their system.
The return of Endrick and Nico Paz from their respective loan spells is expected to add depth and freshness to the squad, reinforcing the club’s belief in internal solutions alongside selective external signings.
Sandro Tonali’s future is attracting attention ahead of the summer transfer window this year, with interest intensifying from both England and Italy.
According talkSPORT, Tonali would be receptive to a return to Serie A, a revelation that has added a new dimension to an already crowded race for his signature.
Tonali has become one of the most talked-about midfielders in the Premier League.
His leadership, tactical intelligence, and ability to control tempo have made him central to Newcastle’s project.
Despite his importance on Tyneside, speculation around his long-term future has refused to fade.
Man United and Arsenal are both interested in Tonali
Man United, Arsenal, and Manchester City have all been linked with the Italian international, each viewing him as a player capable of elevating their midfield options.
Sandro Tonali of Newcastle in action vs Man United (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
While the Premier League clubs offer financial power and global exposure, the emotional pull of Italy remains strong.
Juventus are understood to be long-term admirers, and Tonali’s openness to returning to Serie A has given them encouragement.
A move back to Italy would see the midfielder return to a familiar footballing culture, where his skill set is perfectly suited to the tactical demands of the league.
Newcastle are under no pressure to sell. Tonali is contracted long term, and the club reportedly value him between £80 million and £100 million.
Tottenham are preparing to draw a line under Randal Kolo Muani’s brief and largely underwhelming stint in north London, with no plans in place to turn his current loan into a permanent move.
According to TEAMtalk, Spurs have already decided that the France international will return to Paris Saint-Germain when the season concludes.
Kolo Muani arrived at Tottenham with expectations of adding pace, movement, and goal threat to the attack during the 2025-26 campaign.
However, those hopes have not materialised in domestic competition.
The 26-year-old has managed just three goals in all competitions and is still waiting to register his first goal or assist in the Premier League despite making 17 league appearances.
Kolo Muani has struggled to settle at Tottenham
From the player’s perspective, there has long been a sense that his time at Spurs was unlikely to develop into anything more than a short-term arrangement.
Kolo Muani is believed to have felt early on that he did not have a clear long-term role in the club’s plans, and Tottenham’s handling of his situation has done little to shift that belief.
Randal Kolo Muani of Tottenham Hotspur (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
Interestingly, Kolo Muani’s performances in Europe have told a slightly different story.
In the UEFA Champions League, he has looked more comfortable, contributing three goals and two assists.
Those displays have highlighted the qualities that once made him one of Europe’s most coveted forwards, intelligent movement, sharp pressing, and composure in high-tempo matches.
However, Spurs’ priority has always been Premier League output, and it is there where Kolo Muani has failed to convince.
The physical demands, defensive structures, and lack of consistent service have all played a part, but ultimately Tottenham have concluded that the fit is not right.
Kolo Muani’s return to PSG now looks inevitable, though his long-term future in Paris is far from certain.
Chelsea are stepping up their pursuit of Julián Álvarez, with fresh reports suggesting the Blues are gaining momentum in talks with Atlético Madrid ahead of the summer transfer window.
According to ESPN Argentina, Chelsea are now “advancing” in negotiations and have moved in front of Arsenal in the race to land the Argentine striker.
Atlético only signed Álvarez in 2024, investing a reported £82 million to bring him in from Manchester City.
At the time, the move was viewed as a major statement, with Diego Simeone keen to build his attack around him.
However, the last few months have been difficult for the 26-year-old, whose form has dipped amid tactical adjustments and fierce competition for places.
Chelsea need a new striker to lead their attack
Chelsea’s interest is rooted in long-term planning. The club are actively reshaping their attacking department and see Álvarez as a forward capable of leading the line while also fitting into a fluid, high-intensity system.
His versatility, able to play as a central striker or slightly deeper, is considered a major asset, particularly for a side seeking greater cohesion and reliability in front of goal.
Importantly, Atlético are under no pressure to sell. Recent investment has eased previous financial concerns, leaving the club free to demand a premium fee if they do open the door to negotiations.
Any deal, therefore, would require a substantial outlay, potentially even exceeding the amount Atlético paid.
Liverpool’s long-term planning at centre-back continues to evolve, and a familiar name has re-emerged as a potential solution.
According to Football Insider, the Reds are seriously considering a future move to bring Jarell Quansah back to Anfield from Bayer Leverkusen, as part of a wider defensive succession strategy.
While the decision to sell the academy graduate raised eyebrows at the time, Liverpool were careful to protect their long-term interests by inserting a buy-back clause into the agreement.
That clause, which becomes active in 2027, allows the Merseyside club to re-sign Quansah for a pre-agreed fee should they choose to do so.
Reason behind Liverpool interest in Quansah
Liverpool’s renewed interest is closely linked to uncertainty surrounding their current defensive options.
Ibrahima Konaté is approaching the final stages of his contract and could leave on a free transfer at the end of the season if no extension is agreed.
At the same time, captain Virgil van Dijk is nearing his mid-30s, prompting natural questions about workload management and long-term succession.
The club have already moved to address part of that issue by securing Jérémy Jacquet from Stade Rennais, but internal discussions suggest Liverpool may want to add another centre-half with Premier League experience and familiarity with the club’s demands.
Jarell Quansah of Bayer 04 Leverkusen (Photo by Pau Barrena/Getty Images)
Since joining Leverkusen, Quansah has continued to grow, gaining valuable experience in the Bundesliga and European competition.
His composure in possession, aerial strength, and improving positional awareness have not gone unnoticed by Liverpool’s recruitment staff, who continue to track his progress closely.
That development has also been recognised at international level. The 23-year-old made his senior debut for England national football team last year, starting in a 2-0 World Cup qualifying victory over Albania, a milestone that further underlined his upward trajectory.
With Konaté’s future uncertain, Van Dijk approaching a veteran phase, and competition for elite centre-backs intensifying, the option to bring back a developed academy product is an attractive one for Liverpool.
Liverpool are keeping a close eye on one of the Premier League’s most exciting young attacking prospects, with Bournemouth forward Eli Junior Kroupi emerging as a potential summer target, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.
The 19-year-old has enjoyed a breakout campaign in England, quickly adapting to the physical and tactical demands of the league while delivering goals, energy, and moments of genuine quality in the final third.
Chelsea, Real Madrid, and Paris Saint-Germain are all understood to be monitoring his progress closely.
Scouts from Madrid and Chelsea have been regular visitors at Bournemouth matches this season, while PSG’s interest dates back several months, long before Kroupi fully announced himself on the Premier League stage.
The youngster is shining for Bournemouth
Bournemouth moved decisively to secure Kroupi’s signature in February 2025, paying around £10 million to bring him in from FC Lorient.
In doing so, they beat competition from West Ham United, Tottenham, and RB Leipzig, a deal that is now being widely praised as one of the shrewdest pieces of business of recent times.
Since arriving on the south coast, Kroupi has shown maturity well beyond his age. Comfortable playing across the front line, he combines sharp movement with composure in front of goal and a willingness to work relentlessly off the ball.
The young attacker has been “likened to Mbappé and Agüero”, two of the best attackers to have played the game in the last decade.
Eli Junior Kroupi of AFC Bournemouth celebrates (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
For Liverpool, the appeal is obvious. Under Arne Slot, the club are continuing to invest in high-ceiling young players who can be developed into elite performers.
Kroupi’s profile, explosive, technically gifted, and still learning, matches perfectly with that strategy.
Internally, he is viewed as a forward who could grow into a long-term attacking option rather than an instant starter.
Although Kroupi is contracted until 2030, Bournemouth are realistic about the level of interest building around him.
Club insiders believe he could become the Cherries’ first-ever £70-80 million sale, a figure driven not only by his talent but also by the scarcity of young, proven attackers in today’s market.
Liverpool’s interest places them among an elite group of suitors, but prising him away from Bournemouth will not be easy.
Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland took to social media to praise Dominik Szoboszlai following the Hungarian’s stunning free-kick during the dramatic comeback at Anfield on Sunday night.
Despite the intense rivalry on the pitch, Haaland was quick to acknowledge the sheer quality displayed by his former teammate in a match that could prove pivotal in the Premier League title race.
Erling Haaland praises Dominik Szoboszlai for his free-kick
Following the final whistle of the pulsating encounter, Haaland shared a post on Snapchat that quickly went viral.
The Norwegian striker uploaded a still photo from the Liverpool free-kick during the match, with a seven-word message for Szoboszlai.
Haaland captioned the image with a playful seven-word message: “Domi what a goal smile a bit.”
Erling Haaland praises Dominic Szoboszlai’s goal (Screenshot via Reddit)
Haaland and Szoboszlai are good friends from time at RB Salzburg
The message shows a bond between the two players that predates their time in England.
Haaland and Szoboszlai were close friends during their time at RB Salzburg, where they formed a lethal partnership that terrorized the Austrian Bundesliga and announced their talents to the world in the Champions League.
The close friendship was also seen during the game as the Hungarian midfielder tried to get into Haaland’s head as he stood up to take the winning penalty.
Haaland later revealed what he told Szoboszlai during the friendly exchange. He said: “This is the first time I don’t want to speak with you.
Their friendship has remained intact despite playing for the two biggest rivals in English football.
While they are fierce competitors for 90 minutes, their mutual respect is well-documented, with both players frequently speaking highly of each other’s development since leaving Austria.
Manchester United defender Luke Shaw appears to have taken a subtle swipe at former manager Ruben Amorim while hailing the immediate impact of interim boss Michael Carrick.
Speaking following United’s impressive 2-0 victory over Tottenham, Shaw showered praise upon Carrick and his impact since taking over as the caretaker manager.
Luke Shaw reveals the “real difference” Michael Carrick has made
In an interview with talkSPORT, Shaw was asked what has changed since Carrick took the reins following Amorim’s sacking in January.
“He’s made lots of differences. But for me, the biggest one is he knows the club, and he knows exactly what’s needed to win football matches, to make everyone happy and to enjoy what we’re doing.
“He’s, of course, won a lot when he was here as a player. So he understands the club, and I think that’s the biggest thing for me.
“He knows how to get the best out of the players, and he’s really doing that.
“Of course, winning football matches is always going to make everyone feel better, and the confidence is at a real high.
“We can’t take our foot off the pedal. We just have to keep going and keep pushing each other.”
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Carrick’s immediate impact embarrasses the Amorim era
The statistical contrast between the two managers has been nothing short of staggering.
In just four games, Michael Carrick has secured four wins, including massive results against Manchester City and Arsenal, matching the best-ever winning streak Amorim achieved across 47 matches in charge.
Perhaps most embarrassing for the Portuguese coach is the resurgence of Kobbie Mainoo.
Under Carrick, however, Mainoo has looked reborn, controlling the midfield with the same composure that initially earned him England honors.
With United now back in the hunt for a Champions League spot and the mood at Carrington vastly improved, it looks like Carrick has brought back the winning mentality at the club.
Liverpool’s January signing, Jeremy Jacquet, may have played his final game for Stade Rennais after suffering a severe shoulder injury during their Ligue 1 clash against RC Lens on Saturday.
According to reports from L’Équipe, the 20-year-old defender likely requires surgery, a move that would prematurely end his season in France and potentially delay his arrival on Merseyside.
Jeremy Jacquet unlikely to play again this season
The injury occurred in the 69th minute of Rennes’ 3-1 defeat to Lens.
Jacquet landed awkwardly following a challenge and was visibly distressed, signaling immediately to the bench before being helped off the pitch.
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Rennes head coach Habib Beye confirmed the severity of the situation post-match, describing the injury as ‘serious’.
While initial hopes were that a period of rest would suffice, the report suggests that a surgery is the most viable path to a full recovery.
If Jacquet undergoes surgery, he will be sidelined for several months, effectively ending his season with his boyhood club.
It is a bitter blow for the young Frenchman, who had expressed a deep desire to finish his time in Red and Black on a high before officially joining Liverpool on July 1.
Anfield officials will look to take a patient approach, prioritising the long-term health of the center-back over a rushed return.
The goal is now to ensure Jacquet is fully rehabilitated in time for the start of Liverpool’s 2026/27 pre-season in July.
With Ibrahima Konate’s future still uncertain and Virgil van Dijk turning 35 this year, Jacquet remains a vital part of Liverpool’s future defensive spine, regardless of this temporary setback.
Former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has reignited speculation regarding a sensational return to North London, claiming that the club “needs to be” fighting for the Premier League and Champions League.
His comments come at a time of immense pressure for current head coach Thomas Frank, whose tenure is reportedly at a “breaking point” following a string of poor results.
Mauricio Pochettino says Tottenham need to be competing at the highest level
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Speaking on the High Performance Podcast, Pochettino, who is currently managing the United States national team, was blunt about his former club’s current trajectory.
While Spurs ended a 17-year trophy drought by winning the Europa League last season under Ange Postecoglou, Pochettino insists that such honors are not enough for a club of Tottenham’s stature.
“It is true that Tottenham is a club that needs to think about winning the Premier League and the Champions League.
“Their facilities are Champions League (level), and in the past we didn’t have that. But now it is about winning the Premier League and the Champions League.
“The fans appreciated (us) because we challenged for the Premier League and the Champions League.
“To win a Europa League that the team won (last season) is good, because when you celebrate a trophy that is good, but it is not enough.
“It is not enough for a club like Tottenham to challenge for the Carabao Cup or the FA Cup or the Europa League or the Conference (League).
“It is a club that should be, or needs to be in the Champions League, and fighting for the Champions League, and trying to believe you can win the Champions League, and fighting for the Premier League, and believing you can win the Premier League.”
Thomas Frank Tottenham future remains uncertain
The timing of these comments couldn’t be worse for Thomas Frank.
Tottenham are currently enduring a nightmare run in the Premier League, sitting in 15th place and just six points above the relegation zone.
Following a 2-0 defeat to Manchester United, Spurs have now gone seven league matches without a victory.
Frank admitted his side is ‘desperate’ for a win ahead of Tuesday’s clash with Newcastle United.
While the Dane has guided Spurs to the Champions League Round of 16, his league record, just seven wins in 25 games, has made his position increasingly tenable.
Pochettino has unfinished business at Tottenham
The ‘world-class‘ Argentine remains a beloved figure at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, largely due to his transformative five-year spell between 2014 and 2019.
Under his guidance, Spurs became regular title contenders, finishing as Premier League runners-up in 2016/17 with their highest-ever points total.
His tenure peaked with a historic run to the 2019 Champions League Final, only to lose to Liverpool
Although he left the club five months later, his unfinished business has been a recurring theme.
With his USMNT contract set to expire after the 2026 World Cup, many fans are already dreaming of a reunion to restore the club to the heights he once achieved.
What Carlos Carlos Mac Allister has said about Alexis’ future at Liverpool
Speaking to Win Win All Sports, the midfielder’s father and agent, Carlos Mac Allister, offered a measured take on his son’s career path.
While he was quick to emphasise Alexis’s current commitment to the Reds, he stopped short of ruling out a future departure.
“I have to be prudent. He plays for Liverpool now. In the future, if the opportunity arises and it’s appropriate, he’ll have to make his own decisions.
“What I can say at the moment is that Alexis is focused on Liverpool and the current season. Alexis is very happy and comfortable at Liverpool.”
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Mac Allister remains key part of Liverpool midfield despite slow start to 25/26 season
The 27-year-old World Cup winner endured a somewhat muted start to the 2025/26 campaign, with critics suggesting his physical levels had dropped. However, he has remained indispensable to Slot’s tactical setup.
Only Virgil van Dijk has matched Mac Allister for total appearances this season, underlining his importance.
While his Premier League goal tally remains low, his Champions League form remains strong, having scored one against Real Madrid and a two-goal masterclass against Qarabag.
Since arriving from Brighton for £35 million in 2023, Mac Allister has transformed the Liverpool engine room.
He played a pivotal role in the club’s 2024/25 Premier League title win and the 2024 League Cup wins.
However, with Real Madrid reportedly keeping a close eye on his situation, these “prudent” comments from the Mac Allister camp will certainly keep Anfield officials on high alert.
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Tottenham Hotspur’s difficult season has taken another turn for the worse as head coach Thomas Frank confirmed that defender Destiny Udogie is set for a significant spell on the sidelines.
Speaking ahead of Tuesday’s Premier League clash against Newcastle United, Frank revealed that the Italian left-back suffered a hamstring injury that will keep him out of action for at least a month.
Destiny Udogie out for four to five weeks
The injury occurred during Tottenham’s disappointing 2-0 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford last Saturday.
Udogie pulled up early in the second half and was forced to limp off the pitch in the 55th minute, replaced by January signing Souza.
While Frank initially hoped the withdrawal was precautionary, subsequent scans have confirmed a hamstring strain.
Frank told reporters (via Football London): “Unfortunately, Destiny has a hamstring injury. He will be out for the next four to five weeks.”
This is a recurring frustration for the 23-year-old, who has struggled with fitness throughout the 2025/26 campaign, having only recently returned from a similar muscular issue.
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How many games will Udogie miss for Tottenham?
A four-to-five-week recovery timeline puts Udogie’s return in mid-March.
This means he is guaranteed to miss crucial Premier League fixtures against Newcastle United, Arsenal, Fulham, and Crystal Palace.
Perhaps more devastatingly, the ‘outstanding‘ defender is now a major doubt for the first leg of Tottenham’s Champions League Round of 16 tie scheduled for March 10/11.
With fellow star Dejan Kulusevski also a long-term absentee, Frank admitted he “doesn’t know” if the Swede will play again this season, Spurs are severely depleted.
Tottenham’s trouble worsens as relegation threat looms
The loss of Udogie comes at a time when Tottenham are enduring a nightmare domestic run.
Following the defeat at United, Spurs have now gone seven Premier League matches without a win, leaving them in 15th place, just six points above the relegation zone.
With captain Cristian Romero starting a four-match ban and a growing injury list including Kevin Danso and James Maddison, the North London side is facing a genuine battle to maintain its top-flight status.
Newcastle United remain firmly behind Eddie Howe at boardroom level, but growing concern is emerging over whether the head coach himself may eventually decide his future if he feels the mood among supporters continues to sour.
According to journalist Luke Edwards, the club have no intention of dismissing Howe, yet there is an increasing sense that the manager’s own standards, and sensitivity to fan backing, could play a decisive role in what happens next.
The Magpies have struggled for consistency all season. After a fine campaign last season, in which they ended their trophy drought and won the Carabao Cup, they are currently 12th in the league and struggling to make it to European places.
The Magpies’ recent home defeat to Brentford proved to be a pivotal moment.
Newcastle United fan expressed their frustration
It marked one of the first occasions this season where frustration inside St James’ Park became audibly clear, with boos heard after Newcastle conceded three goals at home.
Howe did not shy away from acknowledging those concerns. Speaking after the match, he admitted he understood the disappointment of supporters, particularly given the team’s recent struggles.
Despite these setbacks, Edwards reports that the Newcastle hierarchy remain united in their backing of Howe.
Internally, there is recognition of the context, injuries to key players, a demanding fixture schedule, and the challenge of balancing domestic and European commitments.
Newcastle United’s Eddie Howe looks on (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
From the board’s perspective, Howe is still seen as the right man to lead the club forward.
However, the more delicate issue lies with Howe himself. Edwards suggests that the manager would not choose to remain in a role where he feels unwanted or mistrusted by the supporters.
There is a belief that Howe’s emotional connection to the club and its fans is central to his motivation and if that bond weakens significantly, he may be prepared to step aside, either in the immediate future or at the end of the season.
As results falter and supporter patience is tested, the key question may become whether Howe still feels the same unity and backing that once defined his tenure.
With Wilson’s contract expiring at Craven Cottage at the end of the season, he is expected to explore a move to another club.
In the recently shut winter transfer window, Wilson was heavily chased by David Moyes’ Everton side but the Toffees failed to sign him, however, they still hold interest in the former Liverpool player.
Sunderland hold interest in Fulham’s Harry Wilson
Everton’s former chief Keith Wyness told Football Insider:
“He’s a very talented kid, but he’s getting on, he’s 28 now. So this is an important move for him as to where this goes.
“But I don’t see him moving. I’d thought he may have done something in January, but Fulham want to hang on to him just now. With Oscar Bobb coming in, that’s going to be competition as well up front. So let’s just see how this pans out for the second part of the season.
“But he’s another player that if he is going to be agitating for a move, expect him to hit some form as well. He’s scored some very good goals before, and he has got talent, and he will fit certain teams’ playing styles.
“Now, the one that came out of the blue for me when I talked to some of my contacts was Sunderland that were thinking about a possibility for Harry Wilson. I think he would fit their style of play very well and that’s one I’m not discounting to show some interest in the summer as well.”
Harry Wilson of Fulham (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Sunderland’s return to the Premier League has been admirable, but if there is one criticism of the current campaign, it’s a lack of ruthless efficiency from wide areas.
No Sunderland winger has scored more than 4 league goals this season. Wilson is currently outscoring their entire wide contingent combined.
It is easy to understand why they would be interested in a move for Wilson but they should be ready to face intense competition.
Wilson rejected Fulham’s latest offer in December, and having survived the January deadline, he holds all the cards.
Sandro Tonali’s long-term future at Newcastle United may depend on whether the club can secure a place in next season’s UEFA Champions League, with growing indications that failure to qualify could prompt serious conversations about a summer exit.
According to Football Insider, the Italy international is ambitious to test himself consistently at the highest level of European football and that ambition could become decisive in the months ahead.
Tonali has been a central figure in Newcastle’s midfield project since arriving from AC Milan, bringing leadership and elite-level experience to Newcastle United.
Despite facing challenges during his time in England, including off-field issues, the midfielder has re-established himself as one of the most influential players in Eddie Howe’s system.
However, Newcastle swiftly shut down any suggestion of talks, and no deal materialised.
While January interest came to nothing, it served as a reminder of Tonali’s standing across Europe.
Clubs in England, Italy, and Spain continue to track his situation closely, aware that Newcastle’s qualification for elite European competition could play a significant role in shaping his next decision.
Champions League football matters for Newcastle United midfelder
Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
For a player of Tonali’s calibre, Champions League football is crucial.
The 25-year-old is keen to remain among Europe’s elite, facing the strongest opposition on a regular basis.
If Newcastle fall short, the midfielder may begin to question whether his personal ambitions match with the club’s immediate trajectory.
That does not mean Tonali is actively pushing for a move. By all accounts, he remains well respected at Newcastle and appreciates the club’s backing during difficult periods.
His relationship with Howe and the club’s hierarchy has been described as positive, and Newcastle still see him as a cornerstone of their long-term plans.
If multiple elite clubs make strong offers, the Magpies may be faced with a difficult decision.
Former Premier League defender Danny Simpson has described Tonali as a ‘top‘ player.
Mohamed Salah’s long-term future at Liverpool is once again the subject of intense speculation, with Saudi Arabia preparing a dramatic summer move.
According to Daily Mirror, the Egyptian forward has been identified as the ideal successor to Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr, with a contract that could see Salah earn as much as £1.2 million per week, a figure that would effectively triple his current salary.
At 33, Salah remains one of the most marketable players in world football.
After nearly a decade at Liverpool, where he has won every major club honour and established himself as a modern Anfield icon, the prospect of a lucrative final chapter abroad is beginning to gather momentum.
Saudi Arabia want Salah to be the face of their league
With Ronaldo’s future uncertain amid growing frustration over what he perceives as preferential treatment toward Al Hilal in the transfer market, attention has turned to Salah as the next face of the competition.
Ronaldo, who is closing in on the unprecedented milestone of 1,000 career goals, is understood to be weighing up his own next move.
Reports suggest he could even consider an emotional return to Europe, with Sporting frequently mentioned as a romantic destination where his professional journey began.
As one of the most influential Muslim athletes in the world, his presence would resonate far beyond football, strengthening the league’s cultural and commercial reach across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
Saudi Arabia believe that he could immediately fill the void left by Ronaldo.
A record-breaking salary offer from Saudi Arabia, combined with a substantial transfer fee, would test even the strongest resolve.
The Egyptian attacker faces an uncertain future at Anfield after troubles with manager Arne Slot this season and this could be the ideal opportunity for him to make the next big move.
Manchester City are reportedly accelerating their summer transfer plans by targeting Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, with an opening offer already placed on the table.
According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, City have proposed a bid worth around £35 million, although Everton are holding firm for a fee closer to £40 million before considering a sale.
Dewsbury-Hall’s rapid rise since arriving on Merseyside has been impressive.
Everton moved decisively to secure his signature in a £25 million deal, believing his energy, technical quality, and box-to-box intelligence could revitalise their midfield.
Their decision has been jusitified as the English midfielder has been a huge success under manager David Moyes.
Dewsbury-Hall has reignited his career at Everton
Under Moyes, Dewsbury-Hall has rediscovered the form that once made him such a key figure at Leicester City.
His ability to press aggressively, carry the ball through midfield, and contribute in the final third has added balance to Everton’s side.
He showed his growing influence with another assured display in Everton’s recent 2-1 victory over Fulham, once again dictating tempo and driving the team forward.
Those performances have not gone unnoticed. Man City’s recruitment team see Dewsbury-Hall as a player capable of fitting seamlessly into Pep Guardiola’s midfield rotation, offering versatility across multiple roles.
Man City interest could be a huge blow for the Toffees
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Everton celebrates (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
From Everton’s perspective, interest from City is bad news. The club’s ambitions under Moyes are firmly geared toward long-term stability and progression, and losing a key midfielder so soon after his arrival would be a significant setback on the pitch.
However, financially, the situation makes sense for Everton. They are understood to be open to discussions if their £40 million valuation is met, a figure that would represent a notable profit within a year of signing the player.
City are expected to remain patient rather than force a deal prematurely. Their willingness to open talks early signals genuine intent, but they are unlikely to be drawn into bidding war unless Dewsbury-Hall is deemed essential to their long-term plans.
Manchester United’s recent resurgence has sparked optimism both on and off the pitch, with a growing sense that momentum is finally building at Old Trafford.
Four consecutive victories under interim manager Michael Carrick have steadied the club after a turbulent period, while an unexpected off-field storyline has captured the imagination of supporters online.
At the centre of that lighter moment is superfan Frank Ilett, better known on social media as The United Strand.
Ilett famously pledged not to cut his hair until United won five matches in a row, a challenge that has stretched on for more than a year as the club struggled for consistency.
With victories now secured against Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham, and Tottenham, the end is finally in sight.
United’s next test comes against West Ham United in midweek. A fifth straight win would not only extend Carrick’s perfect start as interim boss but also bring Ilett’s long-running haircut protest to an end, something many fans have been tracking with amusement.
Man United captain is more focused on himself
Despite the viral attention around the fan challenge, Man United captain Bruno Fernandes has made it clear his priorities lie elsewhere.
Speaking about the story, Fernandes played down its significance, insisting he is focused solely on himself and the team rather than online trends.
Asked about the United supporter, Fernandes responded, as reported by the Mirror:
“I need to book for myself, I don’t look at other people.
“I don’t look if they need to go to the hair dresser or not, that is not important for me.”
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes during the Manchester Derby (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Beyond the humour, United’s winning streak has real footballing significance.
Carrick’s calm authority and tactical clarity have drawn praise, with the team showing renewed structure and belief.
Beating several direct rivals in quick succession has restored confidence among players and supporters alike, while also reopening debate about United’s longer-term managerial direction.
While fans eagerly await a potential celebratory haircut, Fernandes remains locked in on the bigger picture, results, standards, and progress.
Manchester United’s hopes of landing one of Europe’s most decorated coaches appear to be fading, with Luis Enrique increasingly likely to extend his stay at Paris Saint-Germain, according to Daily Mirror.
Reports suggest the Spaniard is unconvinced by United’s current direction and does not view Old Trafford as “the right project” at this stage of his career, prompting him to favour a new contract in Paris instead.
United have been without a permanent manager since the dismissal of Rúben Amorim in early January, a decision that forced the club into another period of transition.
While the hierarchy continue to assess long-term options, the immediate impact of Michael Carrick as interim boss has been impossible to ignore.
Michael Carrick’s impressive spell at Man United
Carrick has enjoyed a flawless start to his temporary tenure, winning all four matches he has overseen so far.
Those victories have not come quietly either, with statement wins against Manchester City, Arsenal, and Tottenham helping to stabilise both results and mood around the club.
Carrick’s work has earned widespread praise internally, but the club remain conscious of the need for a long-term vision rather than an emotional appointment based solely on short-term success.
Luis Enrique looks on during PSG vs Bayer Leverkusen (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
Enrique’s name inevitably surfaced during United’s search. Few managers boast a résumé as strong, treble-winning campaigns with Barcelona and PSG, a proven ability to manage elite dressing rooms, and a clear tactical identity rooted in control, intensity, and positional play.
His success in Paris has also elevated PSG’s standing in Europe, transforming them into a more coherent and competitive force on the biggest stage.
However, from Enrique’s perspective, PSG currently represent stability, ambition, and alignment.
He is deeply involved in shaping the club’s long-term sporting vision and appears unconvinced that United, still navigating structural uncertainty, offer the same clarity.
The club’s leadership want to ensure that the next appointment fits a broader rebuild, rather than simply reacting to external pressure or fan sentiment.
Manchester United’s summer rebuild is already taking shape, and a commanding new presence in midfield has emerged as a top priority.
According to The Telegraph, Man United have identified Sandro Tonali as a leading candidate to replace Casemiro, who has confirmed he will leave Old Trafford when his contract expires at the end of the season.
Casemiro’s impending departure marks the end of a short but influential spell in Manchester, and it has accelerated United’s search for a new midfield anchor.
Club sources suggest the Red Devils are planning a major reset in the engine room, with the possibility of more than one midfield arrival if the right opportunities arise.
Sandro Tonali fits the vision of Man United
Tonali’s profile makes him an obvious target. The 25-year-old has been a central figure in Eddie Howe’s side, valued for his composure and leadership qualities.
He combines defensive discipline with the ability to dictate tempo, traits United believe are essential as they transition away from Casemiro’s era.
The Italian’s name resurfaced prominently at the end of the winter transfer window, when Arsenal were linked with a late move.
Arsenal are keeping a close watch on the contract situation of Leon Goretzka, with the midfielder emerging as a potential free-transfer target ahead of the summer window.
According to Daily Mirror, the Gunners are among several clubs exploring the possibility of signing the Bayern Munich star once his current deal expires in June.
With Bayern still competing on multiple fronts and short on experienced midfield depth, the German champions were determined to keep hold of Goretzka until at least the end of the campaign.
That stance, however, is expected to soften once the season concludes.
Bayern Munich midfielder has experience at the top level
Now 31, Goretzka remains one of the most experienced midfielders in European football.
During his time at Bayern, he has collected an extensive trophy haul, including multiple Bundesliga titles and the Champions League, while establishing a reputation for his physical presence, intelligent movement, and goal threat from midfield.
Despite increased competition for places in recent seasons, he has continued to deliver in big moments, particularly in high-pressure fixtures.
Under Mikel Arteta, the club have built a young, dynamic core, but there is a growing recognition that additional leadership and know-how could be vital as they aim to sustain title challenges and compete deep into European competition.
In Italy, both Napoli and Juventus are believed to be monitoring developments, aware that a free transfer represents a rare chance to secure a player of Goretzka’s pedigree without a transfer fee.
However, reports suggest the midfielder is keen to test himself in the Premier League before the latter stages of his career.
That ambition could work in Arsenal’s favour, particularly given their recent resurgence and clear sporting direction.
Michael Kayode’s rapid rise in the Premier League has sparked widespread interest, with several of England’s biggest clubs now tracking the Brentford wing-back ahead of a potential summer move.
Kayode has been one of the best performers in his first full season in west London, quickly establishing himself as a key component of Brentford’s system.
His pace and physicality has made him a difficult opponent for wingers across the division, while his trademark long throw-ins have become a genuine attacking weapon, regularly creating chaos in opposition penalty areas and contributing directly to goals.
Brentford’s smart signing is attracting attention
Brentford moved decisively to secure Kayode on a permanent basis last summer, paying around £15 million to Fiorentina after a successful six-month loan spell.
At the time, the deal was viewed as another example of Brentford’s shrewd recruitment model. Less than a year later, that investment looks inspired.
The Italy U21 national team international has shown remarkable maturity for his age, excelling both defensively and in transition.
His ability to stretch play, recover quickly, and contribute in advanced areas has made him attractive to clubs seeking modern full-backs capable of impacting both ends of the pitch.
The reason why Man United are interested in Kayode
Michael Kayode of Brentford (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Man United see Kayode as a long-term solution in a position that has lacked consistency, particularly with injuries and form fluctuations affecting their wide defensive options.
Although Man United have Diogo Dalot in that position as well as Noussair Mazraoui, the Red Devils are looking for more options and Kayode is someone who offers something completely different.
The attention is not limited to England. Scouts from Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich have all monitored Kayode in recent months, showing his growing reputation across Europe.
Brentford, however, remain firmly in control. With Kayode under a long-term contract and central to their plans, the club are expected to demand a fee north of £50 million.
Iliman Ndiaye is establishing himself as one of the best attacking talents in the Premier League, and his name is already being pencilled into conversations ahead of the summer transfer window.
Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United, and Chelsea are all understood to be monitoring the 25-year-old closely.
Despite the growing speculation, Ndiaye has been keen to strike a measured tone.
The Senegal international has acknowledged the interest while reiterating his commitment to Everton, where he remains under contract for another three years after signing a long-term deal in 2024.
Speaking about the rumours, Ndiaye admitted: “If clubs like Manchester United are interested, it means I’m doing something right.”
However, he also stressed that his focus remains on Everton, adding that he wants to give everything for the club and help drive them toward European qualification this season.
Everton’s strong but delicate position regarding Ndiaye
From Everton’s perspective, Ndiaye’s contract situation places them in a relatively strong negotiating position.
The five-year deal he signed ensures the club are under no immediate pressure to sell, and any potential suitor would need to make a substantial offer to even open discussions.
Sources close to the situation suggest Everton would look for a fee in the region of €65-75 million, reflecting both Ndiaye’s importance to the team and the inflated market for proven Premier League attackers.
Man United face competition from Premier League rivals
Iliman Ndiaye of Everton (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images)
Ndiaye’s appeal lies in his versatility and directness. Comfortable operating on either flank or in more central attacking roles, he offers pace, creativity, and an eye for goal.
Tottenham are closely monitoring the situation of Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic, with reports suggesting the North London club is ready to battle Chelsea for his signature this summer.
According to Foot Mercato, the Serbian marksman is attracting significant interest from the Premier League as his time in Turin draws to a close.
Tottenham remain “attentive to his evolution,” viewing the 26-year-old as a potential marquee signing to lead their line for the long term.
(Photo by Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Dusan Vlahovic set to leave for free in the summer
The alert for Premier League clubs comes as contract talks between Vlahovic and Juventus have completely collapsed.
The striker’s current deal is set to expire in June 2026, meaning he will be available as a free agent at the end of the season.
Juventus had hoped to tie down their star forward to new terms, but negotiations stalled over wage demands, leaving the Old Lady resigned to losing a player they once signed for over €80 million for nothing.
This presents a golden market opportunity for Spurs, who could secure a world-class number nine without a transfer fee, though competition for his wages will be fierce.
Despite recent contract distractions, Vlahovic’s pedigree as one of Europe’s most lethal finishers remains undeniable.
Since exploding onto the scene with Fiorentina, the Serbian international has racked up over 90 Serie A goals, consistently ranking among the league’s top scorers.
His record places him in elite company; he is one of the few strikers born after 1999, alongside Erling Haaland, to have breached the 40-goal mark in Europe’s top five leagues so quickly.
Even in a disrupted 2025/26 campaign, Vlahovic has demonstrated his clinical edge, netting 3 times in 4 Champions League appearances before an adductor injury sidelined him in December.
Club
Appearances
Goals
Assists
Juventus FC
162
64
16
ACF Fiorentina
108
49
8
FK Partizan Belgrade
27
3
1
Fiorentina Primavera
22
20
1
Total
319
136
26
Spurs scouts are reportedly convinced that his physical profile, aerial dominance, and lethal left foot are tailor-made for the physicality of the Premier League.
Tottenham need a lethal striker
Spurs’ interest in Vlahovic is driven by a looming crisis in their attacking department, with a mass exodus expected this summer.
Richarlison faces an uncertain future, with reports indicating the club is finally ready to cash in on the Brazilian after an inconsistent spell in North London.
Furthermore, the loan experiment with Randal Kolo Muani appears to have failed. The Frenchman has struggled to adapt to the Premier League and is widely expected to return to PSG once his temporary deal concludes.
Compounding the issue is the situation of young talent Mathys Tel, who has been heavily linked with a move away in search of regular first-team football.
With their current options dwindling, landing a proven goalscorer like Vlahović has become a critical priority for the Spurs hierarchy.
Alan Shearer has backed Leeds United to remain in the Premier League, insisting their formidable home form will be the deciding factor in preserving their top-flight status.
Speaking on Match of the Day, the Premier League’s all-time top scorer highlighted the unique atmosphere at Elland Road as a weapon that sets Leeds apart from their relegation rivals.
Despite a season of ups and downs, Shearer believes the Whites have enough in their locker to avoid an immediate return to the Championship.
Speaking about the relegation race, Shearer said: “Leeds will be alright I think, because of the home form. Really strong at home.”
(Photo by Jon Hobley/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Leeds United incredible turnaround after tactical tweak
Following a difficult start that saw Leeds lingering in the drop zone, Farke abandoned his preferred 4-2-3-1 for a more robust 3-5-2 (or 5-3-2 out of possession) formation.
The tactical shift has paid dividends, providing defensive stability while maximising the aerial threat of striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin and the creativity of midfielder Anton Stach.
The change has made Leeds harder to beat and more dangerous on the break, transforming them from relegation fodder into a competitive outfit capable of grinding out results.
Strong home form the foundation for Leeds
The statistics back up Shearer’s assessment. Leeds have turned Elland Road into a fortress, picking up the majority of their points on home soil.
Leeds United’s home form of late
Opponent
Score
Result
Chelsea
3–1
Win
Liverpool
3–3
Draw
Crystal Palace
4–1
Win
Manchester United
1–1
Draw
Fulham
1–0
Win
Arsenal
0–4
Loss
Nottingham Forest
3–1
Win
Played: 7
Wins: 4
Draws: 2
Losses: 1
Goals scored: 15
Goals conceded: 10
Recent victories against fellow strugglers like Nottingham Forest have been crucial, dragging them away from the immediate danger zone.
VAR’s decision to chalk off a late Manchester City goal and send Dominik Szoboszlai off has been widely criticised, with critics claiming that VAR is killing the fun in the game.
What happened: Goal chalked off and Dominic Szoboszlai sent off
The incident occurred in the 100th minute. With Liverpool chasing an equaliser, goalkeeper Alisson Becker had gone up for a corner, leaving the Reds’ goal completely unguarded.
City cleared the danger, and substitute Rayan Cherki launched a counter-attack, striking the ball towards the empty net from the halfway line.
As the ball rolled towards the goal, goal-scorer Dominik Szoboszlai and Erling Haaland engaged in a desperate foot race to the line. Szoboszlai tugged at Haaland’s shirt to slow him down, and the Norwegian striker retaliated by pulling back.
The ball eventually crossed the line, seemingly sealing a 3-1 win for City.
However, VAR intervened. Instead of playing the advantage and allowing the goal to stand, referee Craig Pawson was instructed to disallow the strike.
He brought play back to the initial foul and showed Szoboszlai a straight red card for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity, wiping the goal off the scoreboard in favour of a free-kick.
(Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Pep Guardiola reacts to controversial VAR decision
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was left scratching his head at the strict application of the rules over common sense.
Speaking after the match, he expressed his frustration that the game’s natural conclusion was interrupted by technology.
Pep Guardiola on the dramatic ending of the match (via BBC Sport): “Come on referee, give goal and go home!”
Strong reaction against VAR decision
The decision has sparked fury among pundits and fans alike, who feel the rigid application of the laws ruined a spectacular moment.
Gary Neville on Sky Sports (via BBC Sport): “You live to watch games like this. I am a fan of VAR but it has just killed the joy. The reason fans watch football matches is for entertainment and for moments like that. Talk about a killjoy. They have just killed one of the great moments of the season.”
Fans also reacted on social media
One wrote:
“What a shocking decision at the end of Liverpool game didn’t deserve a red card just let the goal stand. Process, process is killing the game.”
Another said:
“And that is why VAR is killing the game, you’ve taken away a glorious moment to make sure you got a decision “technically” correct. Absolutely pointless and a poor end to a great second half of football.”
Moments like this are when VAR rightly gets criticised.