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Mid-table Premier League teams could be the big winners from Barcelona star’s decision

Marc Casado is picking his new destination very carefully after a lack of minutes in Barcelona, meaning some Premier League teams will miss out.

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Marc Casado has long been talked about as one of the most promising young players who will be on the market this summer, and there is no shortage of interest in him.

But the 22 year old Barcelona star is being very picky about where he goes next. He’s highly rated in Catalonia, but isn’t getting the minutes he wants. That’s why he’s reluctant to respond to the interest from the likes of Chelsea and Man City. Man U are also interested, but their signings of Youri Tielemans and Andrey Santos in the last couple of weeks have really closed off some avenues there.

Casado wants to play at all costs

Instead, according to a report from TeamTalk, Casado will consider teams slightly further down the Premier League, in order to guarantee playing time.

The likes of Newcastle, Everton, Fulham and Brighton are all named as destinations where he would be able ot play regularly and potentially shine.

He could also yet stay at Barcelona, with manager Hansi Flick trying to convince him of his importance to the squad, even when he’s not a regular starter.

In other news…

Diogo Costa remains a potential target for Chelsea, although we still have our doubts that they would actually spend the €60m required to sign him.

Fabrizio Romano says that Bournemouth are close to completing their latest impressive deal – a move for Antonio Silva from Benfica.

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New talks held: Man City communicate plans to £85m star, Arsenal also still firmly in race for transfer

Manchester City have reportedly intensified talks over signing Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, while Arsenal are also still in the running.

The talented young Morocco international has shone in Ligue 1 and also impressed with his national team at the 2026 World Cup, though his tournament ended with the recent defeat to France.

A recent report from the Guardian claimed Man City were keen on a potential £85m deal for Bouaddi, and there’s now been a new update.

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According to TEAMtalk, City have communicated to Bouaddi’s representatives that they want the player to come in straight away and become part of Enzo Maresca’s first-team.

They add that Arsenal remain ‘firmly’ in contention for Bouaddi, even if City have clearly been advancing on this one.

Should Ayyoub Bouaddi choose Arsenal or Manchester City?

A few years ago this would probably have been a no-brainer, with City the go-to destination for the world’s best players due to the chance to play under Pep Guardiola and get as good a guarantee as you can get of winning major trophies.

With Guardiola leaving this summer, though, there is no longer that guarantee, even if Maresca is also a good manager, and this remains a City squad full of world class players.

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Arsenal are reigning Premier League champions and possibly the favourites to retain their title in 2026/27, so Bouaddi could do well to choose the Emirates Stadium for the next step in his career.

It’s not an easy decision, though, with City probably likely to be able to offer more money, while there’s actually also a lot of competition in Arsenal’s midfield at the moment.

The Gunners already have Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi, and Myles Lewis-Skelly in that area of their squad, so there’s no guarantee Bouaddi would get regular minutes.

City, by contrast, probably need to start thinking about rebuilding their midfield a little bit as Rodri is not getting any younger and has had some injury problems in the last couple of years, with Bouaddi looking like an ideal long-term successor in that role.

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Vietnam June 2026: VinFast up 57.7%, Limo Green #1 again

The VinFast Limo Green is the best-selling vehicle in Vietnam in June.

According to data by VAMA, Hyundai and VinFast, the Vietnamese new vehicle market is up 11.1% year-on-year in June to 52,805 units, leading to a H1 tally up 29.1% to 328,818 (locally made vehicles only). Local EV maker VinFast continues on its dominant show, with sales up a whopping 57.7% to 34% share. This is however below the 35.3% it holds year-to-date. Toyota (+4.5%) and Thaco-Kia (+4.4%) are shy below while Hyundai (-10.7%) underperforms again. Suzuki (+35.4%) and Honda (+31.5%) shine but Ford (-34.2%), Mazda (-18.1%) and Mitsubishi (-13.8%) fall apart.

Over in the models charts, VinFast “only” monopolises the Top 4 vs. Top 5 over the past four months. The new Limo Green lodges a 7th win in the past 8 months at 7.3% share, distancing the VF 3 (-3.2%), VF 5 (+9.9%) and VF 6 (+140%). The Toyota Innova Cross (+100.2%) doubles its sales year-on-year, is up 13 spots on May to become the best of the rest at #5. Meanwhile the VinFast VF 7 (+98.2%) soars to #7 and the new MPV 7 is down three ranks to #7. Notice also the Toyota Hilux (+257.1%) and Honda City (+185.9%) posting fantastic gains below.

Previous month: Vietnam May 2026: VinFast monopolises Top 5 for 4th month in a row, EC Van in Top 10

One year ago: Vietnam June 2025: VinFast VF 3 reclaims top spot

Full June 2026 Top 18 All brands and Top 63 All models below.

Note: Brands data include medium and heavy commercial vehicles, models data doesn’t. Some brands such as BMW, Lexus, Mini and Peugeot don’t share models detail.

Vietnam June 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY25
1VinFast17,95534.0%+ 57.7%1115,91635.3%+ 71.6%11
2Toyota6,49412.3%+ 4.5%235,41010.8%+ 21.0%22
3Thaco-Kia5,0049.5%+ 4.4%329,3148.9%+ 17.4%33
4Hyundai3,7467.1%– 10.7%425,0697.6%+ 3.6%44
5Mitsubishi3,1586.0%– 13.8%621,6176.6%+ 36.9%56
6Ford2,7415.2%– 34.2%521,2326.5%– 2.2%65
7Mazda2,3614.5%– 18.1%715,2984.7%+ 4.2%77
8Honda2,0023.8%+ 31.5%811,3053.4%+ 0.6%88
9Isuzu9001.7%+ 7.8%95,3851.6%+ 16.3%99
10Suzuki6541.2%+ 35.4%103,8141.2%+ 35.9%1010
11Dothanh – JMC2520.5%+ 55.6%121,3370.4%+ 51.8%1213
12Hino2290.4%– 8.4%131,6670.5%+ 39.4%1111
13Lexus2180.4%– 32.5%111,2590.4%+ 56.6%1314
14BMW+Mini2000.4%– 8.7%141,1410.3%+ 18.9%1415
15Peugeot1220.2%– 46.5%156700.2%– 49.4%1512
16Samco100.0%– 52.4%161150.0%+ 23.7%1718
17Daewoo Bus60.0%– 57.1%18310.0%– 76.5%1816
18Hyundai Trucks50.0%– 70.6%171660.1%+ 62.7%1617

Vietnam June 2026 – models:

PosModelJun-26%/25May2026%/25PosFY25
1VinFast Limo Green3,8687.3%new127,9278.5%new13
2VinFast VF 33,5506.7%– 3.2%223,7817.2%+ 3.0%21
3VinFast VF 5 3,3646.4%+ 9.9%320,1676.1%– 7.5%32
4VinFast VF 62,9885.7%+ 140.0%514,0454.3%+ 64.2%44
5Toyota Innova Cross1,6703.2%+ 100.2%185,6231.7%+ 63.2%1421
6VinFast VF 71,4372.7%+ 98.2%176,8492.1%+ 91.0%1016
7VinFast MPV 71,2542.4%new49,1772.8%new5 –
8Toyota Yaris Cross1,2062.3%+ 4.9%68,1462.5%+ 50.3%69
9Mazda CX-51,1442.2%– 23.7%88,1232.5%+ 10.0%77
10Mitsubishi Xforce1,0952.1%– 23.5%196,2991.9%+ 37.7%118
11Mitsubishi Xpander1,0512.0%– 39.0%77,7912.4%– 4.8%85
12Toyota Hilux1,0001.9%+ 257.1%223,9811.2%+ 170.3%2334
13Honda City9121.7%+ 185.9%273,5221.1%– 1.8%2615
14Ford Ranger8521.6%– 39.3%106,9862.1%– 10.3%96
15Ford Everest8181.5%– 27.1%116,1011.9%+ 18.8%1311
16Hyundai Creta7871.5%+ 87.4%204,6711.4%+ 47.7%1718
17Ford Territory7841.5%– 29.3%126,1441.9%+ 9.1%1212
18Toyota Corolla Cross7791.5%– 3.3%153,7111.1%+ 1.9%2419
19Kia Seltos7021.3%+ 38.7%164,5291.4%+ 73.9%1924
20Mitsubishi Destinator6871.3%new135,1891.6%new1546
21Hyundai Tucson6461.2%– 25.7%214,4421.4%+ 15.9%2017
22Toyota Veloz Cross6221.2%– 18.8%145,0971.6%+ 61.9%1620
23Kia Sonet5501.0%+ 31.3%253,9811.2%+ 59.9%2226
24Mazda24710.9%+ 2.8%282,5920.8%+ 8.3%2828
25Honda HR-V4670.9%+ 8.6%262,5190.8%– 3.1%2923
26Kia Carnival4540.9%+ 4.1%292,3140.7%– 10.0%3129
27Honda CR-V4430.8%+ 1.8%233,5541.1%+ 32.5%2525
28Toyota Vios4360.8%– 58.8%244,5491.4%– 13.6%1810
29Kia Carens4090.8%+ 12.4%302,4760.8%+ 38.0%3031
30Hyundai Stargazer3030.6%– 1.6%331,9890.6%+ 14.2%3337
31Mazda CX-82870.5%+ 38.6%341,7810.5%+ 45.3%3541
32Ford Transit2810.5%– 47.2%321,9310.6%– 36.1%3427
33Suzuki Super Carry Pro2770.5%+ 22.0%371,4950.5%+ 1.8%3839
34Kia Sportage2750.5%+ 59.9%409380.3%– 10.0%4449
35Toyota Prado2480.5%+ 275.8%604040.1%+ 28.3%5760
36Mitsubishi Triton2210.4%– 30.3%411,5400.5%– 15.2%3730
37Hyundai Accent2010.4%– 62.3%352,0860.6%– 44.7%3222
38Mazda31900.4%+ 3.3%361,5660.5%+ 24.8%3640
39Toyota Fortuner1810.3%– 39.3%447860.2%– 41.9%4535
40Toyota Camry1700.3%– 23.8%625590.2%– 51.9%5444
41Kia Sorento1670.3%+ 54.6%485630.2%+ 28.8%5358
42Suzuki Fronx1640.3%new436440.2%new4974
43Honda BR-V1430.3%– 50.3%381,2700.4%– 36.3%4032
44Hyundai Grand i101430.3%– 25.1%391,2640.4%– 20.7%4136
45Hyundai Santa Fe1250.2%– 13.8%421,0640.3%– 16.9%4243
46Mazda CX-31200.2%– 67.6%475890.2%– 62.5%5148
47Hyundai Palisade1140.2%+ 50.0%456500.2%+ 50.8%4856
48Mitsubishi Attrage1040.2%– 35.0%467170.2%– 19.2%4751
49Mazda CX-301010.2%– 38.0%515990.2%– 25.3%5053
50Suzuki XL7790.1%– 64.6%539950.3%– 17.3%4342
51Hyundai Custin720.1%– 36.8%495820.2%– 19.7%5254
52Toyota Land Cruiser690.1%– 10.4%563770.1%+ 69.8%5862
53Suzuki Eeco680.1%n/a633710.1%n/a59 –
54Hyundai Venue420.1%– 77.2%507530.2%– 39.1%4647
55Toyota Avanza Premio400.1%– 63.3%544270.1%– 24.8%5657
56Honda Civic370.1%– 24.5%524400.1%+ 27.2%5559
57Suzuki Jimny370.1%+ 12.1%581540.0%+ 6.9%6571
58Toyota Alphard340.1%+ 30.8%611880.1%+ 64.9%6369
59Suzuki Swift290.1%new551550.0%new6464
60Hyundai Elantra180.0%– 64.7%592040.1%– 40.0%6161
61Isuzu D-Max180.0%– 41.9%573700.1%+ 45.1%6063
62Isuzu MU-X80.0%– 65.2%65820.0%– 37.9%6667
63Ford Mustang Mach-E60.0%new64700.0%new6879

Source: VAMA, Hyundai, VinFast

Malaysia June 2026: Proton (+45.2%) outpaces Perodua (+23.2%), Honda City up to #5

The Honda City is the best-selling foreigner in Malaysia in June.

Exceptional month for new light vehicle sales in Malaysia, with June volumes up 25.4% year-on-year to 72,943. This way, the H1 2026 tally is up 3.9% to a record 409,310. Perodua (+23.2%) slightly trails its home market but remains at a dominant 37.7% share vs. 38.7% so far this year. Proton (+45.2%) lodges another stellar month but at 21.2% share it is well below its YTD level of 23.9%. Toyota (-0.4%) disappoints and closes out the podium ahead of Honda (+44.3%) and Omoda Jaecoo (+13.2%). Below, Mazda (+111.5%) and Jetour (+345.6%) surge ahead, with the latter breaking its ranking, volume and share records at #7 with 1,203 units and 1.6% of the market. Tesla (+59.3%) climbs into the Top 10.

Model-wise, the Perodua Bezza (+30%) reclaims the pole position it holds year-to-date off the Proton Saga (+34.7%) which still advances faster year-on-year. The Perodua Axia (+14.7%) and Myvi (+24.7%) follow, while the Honda City (+136.2%) makes its way up to a splendid 5th place, overtaking the Perodua Alza (+36.3%), Proton S70 (+65.4%) and X50 (+54.6%) among others. The new Perodua Traz (a rebadged Toyota Yaris Cross) is back up three spots on May to returns inside the Top 10 at #9. It is the best-selling recent launch in the country, distancing the Proton e.MAS 5 (aka Geely Xingyuan/GX2) at #14, the Toyota Yaris Cross at #15 and the Jetour T2 at #21.

Previous month: Malaysia May 2026: Proton Saga back in charge

One year ago: Malaysia June 2025: Proton Saga overtakes Perodua Myvi for third place

Full June 2026 Top 59 All brands and Top 295 All models below.

Malaysia June 2026 – brands:

PosBrandJun-26%/25May1-6 2026%/25PosFY25
1Perodua 27,51737.7%+ 23.2%1158,29538.7%– 4.7%11
2Proton15,45021.2%+ 45.2%298,01023.9%+ 40.5%22
3Toyota9,70513.3%– 0.4%350,59112.4%– 12.1%33
4Honda6,2978.6%+ 44.3%427,5496.7%– 20.8%44
5Omoda Jaecoo1,2671.7%+ 13.2%57,8101.9%+ 33.3%58
6Mazda1,2101.7%+ 111.5%76,0031.5%+ 44.0%79
7Jetour1,2031.6%+ 345.6%85,0481.2%+ 1380.4%1018
8BYD1,0761.5%+ 3.0%95,6751.4%+ 5.1%86
9Mitsubishi9481.3%+ 6.8%66,7671.7%+ 0.6%67
10Tesla9351.3%+ 59.3%211,9620.5%– 18.1%1912
11Chery9291.3%– 32.2%105,5911.4%– 25.4%95
12Great Wall7381.0%+ 93.2%113,1660.8%+ 40.9%12n/a
13Lexus6010.8%+ 17.8%123,0750.8%+ 11.1%1314
14iCaur5020.7%new132,5730.6%new1533
15Mercedes4980.7%– 32.1%143,9201.0%– 14.7%1110
16Zeekr 4590.6%+ 606.2%162,0860.5%+ 292.8%1821
17BMW4420.6%– 28.6%172,9910.7%– 18.4%1411
18Isuzu3960.5%– 28.0%152,3860.6%– 22.6%1613
19Nissan3470.5%+ 13.4%182,2260.5%– 30.2%1715
20Leapmotor2900.4%+ 5700.0%199560.2%+ 998.9%2436
21MG1920.3%+ 23.1%201,3830.3%+ 20.8%2020
22Mini1880.3%+ 5.6%229760.2%+ 0.7%23n/a
23Xpeng1810.2%+ 37.1%237540.2%+ 18.4%2625
24Porsche1710.2%– 7.6%269860.2%– 21.8%2219
25Volvo1680.2%+ 19.1%316870.2%– 4.1%2827
26Ford1580.2%– 62.5%251,3660.3%– 43.8%2117
27TQ Wuling1200.2%new284610.1%new31 –
28Suzuki1190.2%+ 6.3%247800.2%– 2.0%2524
29GAC950.1%– 7.8%597400.2%+ 82.7%2726
30Subaru890.1%+ 15.6%304280.1%– 22.2%3229
31Volkswagen850.1%– 44.1%296310.2%– 19.9%2923
32Dongfeng730.1%new332570.1%new36 –
33Land Rover680.1%– 6.8%324100.1%– 10.1%3330
34Kia650.1%+ 6.6%345040.1%+ 6.6%3035
35Hyundai570.1%+ 714.3%353200.1%– 24.9%3532
36Denza500.1%– 10.7%362290.1%– 60.5%3828
37Audi420.1%+ 20.0%391760.0%+ 41.9%4039
38Smart330.0%new431520.0%new41 –
39Peugeot320.0%– 60.5%383220.1%– 42.2%3431
40Cam310.0%n/a402400.1%n/a37 –
41Ferrari200.0%+ 100.0%43880.0%+ 7.3%4343
43Foton 180.0%new371790.0%new39 –
43Daihatsu120.0%+ 500.0%44710.0%+ 173.1%4549
44Lamborghini110.0%– 8.3%45720.0%– 10.0%4441
45Neta100.0%– 33.3%41900.0%+ 21.6%4343
46GAC Aion80.0%n/a27600.0%+ 361.5%4652
47Rolls Royce60.0%– 33.3%48320.0%– 3.0%4846
48Bentley50.0%+ 66.7%57160.0%– 33.3%5247
49Jeep40.0%+ 0.0%47280.0%– 26.3%4945
50Weststar Maxus40.0%– 83.3%49330.0%– 56.0%4738
51Alfa Romeo30.0%– 50.0% –110.0%n/a5654
52Daimler30.0%n/a50140.0%n/a54 –
53Lotus30.0%– 50.0%46230.0%– 17.9%5044
54Boon Koon20.0%n/a –120.0%n/a55 –
55Chevrolet20.0%n/a –90.0%+ 600.0%5757
56Maserati20.0%– 50.0%51220.0%+ 46.7%5151
57Bufori Malaysia10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a64 –
58Cadillac10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a74 –
59JAC10.0%– 80.0%53150.0%– 25.0%5348

Malaysia June 2026 – models:

PosModelJun-26%/25May1-6 2026%/25PosFY25
1Perodua Bezza7,99811.0%+ 30.0%247,46311.6%+ 2.8%11
2Proton Saga7,0009.6%+ 34.7%144,23410.8%+ 42.8%24
3Perodua Axia5,9708.2%+ 14.7%336,9109.0%– 9.2%32
4Perodua Myvi5,2187.2%+ 24.7%429,1127.1%– 14.7%43
5Honda City3,8805.3%+ 136.2%1312,1213.0%– 5.9%89
6Perodua Alza3,8275.2%+ 36.3%519,5044.8%– 9.7%55
7Proton S702,3073.2%+ 65.4%612,8323.1%+ 38.4%714
8Proton X502,0162.8%+ 54.6%813,6463.3%+ 32.3%610
9Perodua Traz1,9042.6%new1210,7532.6%new9108
10Perodua Ativa1,8342.5%– 31.4%910,1102.5%– 39.6%116
11Toyota Vios1,7512.4%– 23.0%108,8782.2%– 33.7%137
12Toyota Hilux1,7412.4%– 20.7%119,9792.4%– 11.8%128
13Proton e.MAS 71,7172.4%+ 184.3%76,9391.7%+ 73.3%1521
14Proton e.MAS 51,3091.8%new1610,6652.6%new10138
15Toyota Yaris Cross1,2961.8%new152,6880.7%new27 –
16Toyota Alphard1,2911.8%– 13.4%148,2432.0%– 4.2%1413
17Toyota Corolla Cross9391.3%– 14.9%175,3431.3%– 30.3%1715
18Honda Civic9071.2%+ 1.8%204,8841.2%– 15.2%1817
19Honda HR-V8971.2%+ 26.0%196,0261.5%– 31.3%1611
20Chery Tiggo8211.1%+ 310.5%214,6041.1%+ 278.6%1932
21Jetour T27701.1%new222,7560.7%new26 –
22Mazda37191.0%+ 2296.7%242,6320.6%+ 649.9%2848
23Perodua Aruz7011.0%– 46.3%184,2341.0%– 38.4%2012
24Jaecoo J76140.8%– 45.1%273,8100.9%– 35.0%2218
25Tesla Model Y5260.7%+ 14.3%611,0010.2%– 36.3%5335
26Toyota Veloz4840.7%– 20.3%283,2910.8%+ 1.1%2424
27Jaecoo J54670.6%new252,3960.6%new30 –
28Toyota Harrier4670.6%+ 5.7%292,4290.6%+ 1.2%2927
29Mitsubishi Xpander4570.6%– 15.8%323,3650.8%– 29.5%2320
30Proton X704390.6%– 14.8%303,1180.8%– 26.9%2523
31Tesla Model 34090.6%+ 222.0%709610.2%+ 16.5%5541
32Proton X903880.5%+ 133.7%311,8800.5%+ 55.9%3745
33Toyota Yaris3800.5%– 31.5%342,3300.6%– 33.3%3122
34BYD Atto 33710.5%– 21.2%672,2440.5%+ 31.9%3236
35Zeekr 7X3710.5%new381,7250.4%new4083
36Isuzu D-Max3500.5%– 36.4%352,2410.5%– 27.3%3325
37Toyota Vellfire3410.5%+ 24.9%371,9650.5%+ 18.5%3638
38Haval H63280.4%+ 27.6%401,5510.4%– 8.6%4330
39Lexus RX3240.4%+ 19.1%391,6870.4%+ 8.4%4140
40Mitsubishi Xforce3180.4%new232,0490.5%new35 –
41Great Wall Wey G93150.4%new471,1280.3%new50 –
42Honda CR-V2950.4%– 60.3%362,0700.5%– 54.6%3419
43iCaur V232820.4%new331,6510.4%new42 –
44Proton Persona2720.4%– 76.8%263,9511.0%– 50.0%2116
45Jetour Dashing2590.4%+ 5.7%411,8490.5%+ 577.3%3847
46BYD Sealion 72530.3%– 20.9%451,0870.3%– 44.5%5233
47Toyota Hiace2490.3%+ 55.6%441,1250.3%+ 69.9%5153
48Nissan Serena2360.3%+ 78.8%481,3440.3%+ 2.4%4644
49Honda WR-V2200.3%– 39.2%431,7460.4%– 35.0%3926
50iCaur 032200.3%new579220.2%new5678
51BYD Seal 62130.3%new421,1500.3%new4960
52BYD Atto 21820.2%new466630.2%new6550
53Mazda CX-301720.2%– 9.5%698200.2%– 50.0%5842
54Mitsubishi Triton1720.2%– 50.1%501,3430.3%– 30.6%4729
55Leapmotor B101710.2%new524200.1%new77 –
56Mazda CX-51660.2%– 28.4%511,3920.3%– 7.7%4443
57Ford Ranger1550.2%– 62.5%551,3460.3%– 43.4%4531
58Xpeng G61420.2%+ 202.1%545600.1%+ 41.8%6876
59Lexus NX1390.2%+ 41.8%567000.2%+ 33.3%6265
60Jetour VT91370.2%+ 448.0%784020.1%+ 491.2%8191
61Omoda 91330.2%new491,2640.3%new48 –
62Toyota Voxy1280.2%– 2.3%587870.2%+ 8.4%5954
63Toyota Fortuner1210.2%– 21.4%646830.2%– 24.9%6446
64Toyota Land Cruiser1200.2%+ 29.0%537080.2%+ 2.5%6156
65TQ Wulinig Bingo1200.2%n/a664610.1%n/a73 –
66Leapmotor C101190.2%+ 2280.0%713620.1%+ 316.1%8692
67Chery Omoda 51080.1%– 75.7%629870.2%– 59.7%5434
68MG S5 1050.1%+ 303.8%633580.1%+ 1276.9%87145
69Toyota Innova Zenix980.1%n/a684630.1%n/a71 –
70Mercedes GLC970.1%– 16.4%598410.2%+ 17.5%5755
71Toyota GR86820.1%+ 485.7%654190.1%+ 58.1%7982
72Mercedes A-Class800.1%– 51.2%736320.2%– 37.4%6649
73Mercedes E-Class730.1%– 29.1%865330.1%– 18.4%6967
74Great Wall Ora700.1%n/a843030.1%n/a96 –
75Zeekr 009700.1%+ 27.3%853300.1%– 27.8%9375
76Mercedes C-Class670.1%– 51.1%896860.2%– 16.8%6352
77Perodua QV-E650.1%new722090.1%new115193
78Toyota Camry650.1%– 19.8%803300.1%– 18.9%9271
79BMW 3 Series620.1%– 10.1%766300.2%+ 8.6%6757
80BMW X3600.1%+ 252.9%822350.1%+ 15.2%11088
81Dong Feng Box E3600.1%new –600.0%new169 –
82GAC GS3600.1%– 39.4%884440.1%+ 13.6%7459
83Mazda MX-5590.1%+ 15.7%792870.1%+ 60.3%101101
84Mini Cooper570.1%n/a602890.1%n/a100168
85Mini Countryman550.1%– 5.2%913340.1%– 28.5%9074
86Mercedes CLA540.1%– 19.4%1003090.1%– 24.3%9479
87Jaecoo J8530.1%new973400.1%new8981
88Volvo EX30520.1%+ 26.8%1331360.0%– 1.4%140130
89VW Golf520.1%+ 15.6%1012410.1%+ 44.3%108105
90BMW 5 Series500.1%– 51.0%1084180.1%– 37.2%8061
91Kia Sportage490.1%+ 81.5%1142220.1%+ 16.8%112129
92MG 5490.1%– 46.7%933840.1%– 49.3%8358
93BMW X1480.1%– 71.4%1273960.1%– 28.3%8262
94Mazda CX-8480.1%– 25.0%814190.1%+ 7.2%7880
95Mini John Cooper Works480.1%n/an/a2380.1%n/a109n/a
96Suzuki Jimny Sierra480.1%n/a773000.1%n/a97 –
97Porsche Cayenne470.1%+ 20.5%1063630.1%– 22.4%8577
98Isuzu Invader460.1%n/a921450.0%n/a135 –
99Lexus IS450.1%+ 55.2%992490.1%+ 46.5%106109
100Mazda CX-60450.1%new904320.1%new7587
101Porsche 911450.1%+ 73.1%1162070.1%+ 26.2%116111
102Porsche Macan450.1%– 32.8%942410.1%– 20.2%10789
103Volvo XC60450.1%+ 66.7%1371820.0%– 3.2%122107
104Land Rover Defender440.1%+ 25.7%982630.1%+ 4.4%10494
105Nissan Kicks440.1%– 24.1%753310.1%– 59.6%9164
106Subaru XV440.1%+ 25.7%1071410.0%– 41.5%137103
107Suzuki Swift420.1%+ 5.0%1192040.0%+ 6.8%11798
108BMW iX1390.1%+ 18.2%122700.0%– 58.1%163128
109Denza D9390.1%– 30.4%1122170.1%– 62.6%11366
110Xpeng X9390.1%– 54.1%1111940.0%– 19.8%12086
111BYD M6380.1%– 66.7%743820.1%– 60.9%8451
112Jetour T1370.1%new212410.0%new183 –
113Mercedes GLA350.0%– 36.4%832930.1%– 19.1%9990
114Toyota Corolla Altis340.0%n/a1031780.0%n/a125 –
115Toyota Crown340.0%+ 88.9%1171640.0%+ 82.2%130139
116GAC Emkoo330.0%new1282810.1%new102143
117Hyundai Tucson330.0%n/a1301160.0%n/a146167
118Smart Brabus330.0%n/a1481520.0%n/a133 –
119Lexus LX320.0%– 3.0%1051920.0%+ 38.1%121120
120Mercedes GLE320.0%+ 33.3%1231740.0%+ 16.8%128122
121BMW i4310.0%+ 106.7%1351170.0%+ 50.0%145134
122Honda Stepwgn300.0%n/a962980.1%n/a98 –
123Honda N-Box290.0%n/a1181620.0%n/a131 –
124Volvo EC40290.0%new1571090.0%new149 –
125BMW 2 Series270.0%+ 28.6%1022230.1%+ 100.9%111112
126Mercedes G-Class270.0%+ 50.0%1391450.0%+ 23.9%136126
127Nissan Navara250.0%– 45.7%1202100.1%– 45.5%11485
128Suzuki Jimny250.0%– 65.3%952540.1%– 57.9%10563
129Toyota Noah240.0%n/a1102030.0%n/a118 –
130BMW 4 Series Coupe230.0%+ 15.0%1341040.0%+ 23.8%150142
131BMW X5220.0%+ 0.0%1251790.0%+ 44.4%123106
132Honda e:N1220.0%new138940.0%new152157
133Lexus LBX220.0%– 47.6%153630.0%– 73.5%16793
134MG HS210.0%+ 50.0%1311600.0%+ 41.6%132144
135Subaru Forester210.0%– 25.0%1291690.0%– 25.2%129102
136Volvo XC90210.0%– 44.7%1501380.0%– 29.2%139110
137Cam Kingo200.0%new1731040.0%new151 –
138Lexus LM200.0%+ 122.2%143830.0%+ 124.3%156170
139Subaru BRZ200.0%+ 53.8%141860.0%+ 32.3%154154
140BYD Seal190.0%– 84.8%1041490.0%– 78.1%13468
141Peugeot 408190.0%– 69.4%1471310.0%– 49.6%14296
142Audi Q7180.0%– 21.7%151730.0%+ 87.2%160162
143BMW X4180.0%+ 0.0%1422020.0%+ 17.4%119115
144Foton View180.0%n/a1131770.0%n/a126 –
145Mini Aceman180.0%– 57.1%136740.0%– 47.5%158127
146Zeekr X180.0%+ 80.0%233310.0%– 57.5%19199
147Nissan Almera170.0%– 70.2%1321780.0%– 65.4%12473
148BMW iX160.0%+ 60.0%171670.0%+ 31.4%165153
149Kia Carnival160.0%– 51.5%1692660.1%– 0.7%103100
150Toyota Supra160.0%– 15.8%1261100.0%– 29.0%148124
151MG 4150.0%– 11.8%1154620.1%+ 170.2%72125
152TANK 300150.0%– 51.6%1401100.0%– 48.8%14795
153Toyota Land Cruiser Prado140.0%n/a165660.0%n/a166 –
154Volvo ES90140.0%new149850.0%new155 –
155Hyundai Staria130.0%n/a1521210.0%– 1.6%143114
156VW Tiguan130.0%– 83.8%1243040.1%– 34.9%9570
157Audi Q5110.0%+ 1000.0% –120.0%+ 33.3%228238
158Cam Placer-X110.0%new1441350.0%new141 –
159Denza B8110.0%new246120.0%new230 –
160Hyundai Santa Fe110.0%+ 175.0%168810.0%– 33.6%157135
161Porsche Taycan110.0%– 75.0%164600.0%– 70.7%17097
162Toyota Corolla110.0%+ 37.5%186390.0%– 89.8%18772
163VW Arteon110.0%– 56.0%158450.0%– 65.9%179118
164BMW X7100.0%+ 150.0%172490.0%– 14.0%176158
165TANK 500100.0%– 85.1%155740.0%– 33.9%159121
166BMW 7 Series90.0%– 50.0%204540.0%– 52.6%172136
167BMW i590.0%– 67.9%161620.0%– 75.3%168119
168Ferrari Roma90.0%+ 350.0%182290.0%+ 141.7%193195
169Lamborghini Urus90.0%– 10.0%160540.0%– 8.5%173151
170Range Rover90.0%– 40.0%156710.0%– 12.3%162150
171VW Touareg90.0%+ 350.0%195310.0%+ 72.2%190190
172Honda Odyssey80.0%– 27.3%145880.0%– 27.9%153141
173Nissan GT-R80.0%n/a185400.0%n/a184 –
174Nissan X-Trail80.0%– 38.5%163710.0%– 53.3%161116
175Porsche Panamera80.0%+ 166.7%178340.0%+ 3.0%189181
176Range Rover Sport80.0%– 42.9%179400.0%– 36.5%185161
177BMW Z470.0%+ 16.7%167430.0%+ 53.6%181180
178Dongfeng Vigo70.0%new196110.0%new234 –
179Neta X70.0%+ 40.0%146530.0%+ 130.4%174176
180Porsche 718 Cayman70.0%n/a –70.0%n/a264 –
181Daihatsu Move60.0%n/a162460.0%n/a178 –
182Dongfeng 760.0%n/a187120.0%n/a231 –
183Ferrari F860.0%+ 20.0%208260.0%+ 8.3%197189
184GAC Aion Y Plus Standard60.0%+ 50.0%109570.0%+ 111.1%171186
185Mercedes S-Class60.0%– 14.3%184480.0%– 28.4%177147
186Peugeot 300860.0%– 50.0%177440.0%– 66.2%180146
187Toyota 8660.0%n/a229270.0%n/a196 –
188Toyota Roomy60.0%n/a –60.0%n/a279 –
189Audi RS350.0%+ 400.0%180230.0%+ 360.0%202224
190Lexus RC50.0%+ 400.0%217170.0%+ 13.3%207214
191Lexus UX50.0%+ 25.0%260140.0%– 12.5%224209
192Mercedes GLB50.0%n/a176250.0%+ 47.1%199226
193Mini Clubman50.0%– 16.7%170240.0%– 33.3%201175
194Peugeot 200850.0%n/a1911200.0%+ 1.7%144149
195Bentley Bentayga40.0%+ 100.0%241100.0%– 33.3%241202
196Honda N-One40.0%n/a –110.0%n/a235 –
197Jeep Wrangler40.0%+ 0.0%189280.0%– 24.3%195173
198Mercedes SL40.0%n/a27150.0%n/a283 –
199Mercedes Vito 40.0%+ 33.3%223110.0%– 45.0%238198
200Porsche 718 Boxster40.0%– 33.3%154700.0%– 21.3%164148
201Range Rover Velar40.0%– 20.0%192230.0%– 41.0%203179
202Volvo EX9040.0%– 63.6%284260.0%– 50.0%198166
203BMW 1 Series30.0%– 76.9%166500.0%+ 16.3%175160
204Daihatsu Taft30.0%+ 50.0%206150.0%– 42.3%218188
205Daimler Vigus30.0%n/a –30.0%n/a304 –
206Lexus GX30.0%n/a21580.0%n/a259 –
207Lotus Eletre30.0%– 25.0%175140.0%– 22.2%225187
208Mercedes B-Class30.0%n/a –130.0%– 7.1%227235
209Mercedes CLE30.0%+ 200.0%26890.0%+ 0.0%253222
210Mercedes V-Class30.0%n/a –60.0%n/a273 –
211Mini Convertible30.0%– 57.1%224100.0%– 23.1%246201
212Neta V30.0%– 70.0%190370.0%– 27.5%188164
213Nissan Fairlady30.0%n/a226150.0%n/a222 –
214Porsche 718 Spyder30.0%n/a –30.0%n/a311 –
215Rolls Royce Cullinan30.0%– 25.0%193160.0%+ 14.3%216200
216Suzuki Hustler30.0%n/a –30.0%n/a315 –
217Alfa Romeo Giulietta20.0%+ 100.0% –20.0%+ 100.0%319281
218Audi A7 20.0%n/a –20.0%n/a322 –
219Audi Q820.0%– 50.0%203160.0%– 23.8%210163
220BMW iX320.0%– 50.0% –30.0%– 90.6%303194
221BMW X220.0%n/a –50.0%+ 400.0%281285
222Boon Koon Van20.0%n/a –120.0%n/a229 –
223Chevrolet Corvette20.0%n/a –90.0%n/a248 –
224Daihatsu Tanto20.0%n/a –40.0%n/a293 –
225Ferrari 48820.0%+ 100.0% –100.0%– 28.6%242211
226Ferrari 81220.0%n/a20760.0%– 33.3%269216
227Ford Everest20.0%– 60.0%197160.0%– 55.6%212178
228GAC Aion Y Plus Premium20.0%new –20.0%new329 –
229GAC M820.0%new188150.0%new219212
230Honda S66020.0%n/a198160.0%n/a214 –
231Lexus LC20.0%+ 100.0%216120.0%+ 20.0%232219
232Lexus LS20.0%n/a25890.0%+ 350.0%250271
233Maxus MIFA 920.0%n/a21980.0%+ 60.0%261245
234MG Cyberster20.0%– 60.0%200160.0%– 68.6%215159
235Mini One20.0%n/a60.0%n/a274
236Nissan Elgrand20.0%n/a273180.0%n/a206 –
237Nissan Skyline20.0%n/a201120.0%n/a233 –
238Peugeot Landtrek20.0%– 71.4%275210.0%– 36.4%205177
239Proton Iriz20.0%– 99.3%1217450.2%– 59.0%6039
240Subaru Levorg20.0%n/a194170.0%n/a209 –
241Volvo V6020.0%n/a –20.0%n/a343 –
242Alfa Romeo Stelvio10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a320 –
243Audi S310.0%n/a –30.0%n/a302 –
244Audi S5 10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a354 –
245Audi S710.0%n/a –10.0%n/a355 –
246Audi TT S10.0%n/a24040.0%n/a291 –
247Bentley Continental GT10.0%+ 0.0% –60.0%– 33.3%267208
248BMW 8 Series10.0%– 50.0%205160.0%+ 6.7%211210
249BMW i710.0%– 66.7% –150.0%– 66.7%217174
250BMW iX210.0%– 97.7%159420.0%– 84.8%182104
251BMW X610.0%– 50.0%24260.0%– 33.3%268223
252Bufori Malaysia Geneva10.0%new –10.0%new359 –
253Cadillac Escalade10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a362 –
254Daihatsu Wake10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a327 –
255Ferrari 29610.0%– 50.0%24830.0%– 80.0%305205
256Ford Mustang10.0%– 66.7% –30.0%– 78.6%306206
257Honda Fit10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a375 –
258Honda Jazz10.0%+ 0.0%174160.0%+ 33.3%213220
259Honda NSX10.0%n/a –60.0%n/a271 –
260JAC T910.0%– 80.0%211150.0%– 25.0%220183
261Lamborghini Aventador10.0%+ 0.0% –80.0%+ 100.0%257251
262Lamborghini Huracan10.0%+ 0.0% –80.0%– 42.9%258196
263Land Rover Discovery10.0%+ 0.0%25530.0%– 25.0%307261
264Lexus ES10.0%– 90.9%21490.0%– 72.7%249171
265Lexus ZX10.0%n/a26190.0%n/a251 –
266Maserati Grecale10.0%n/a263100.0%n/a243 –
267Maserati Levante10.0%– 66.7%26490.0%– 30.8%252213
268Maxus G1010.0%n/a –110.0%– 35.3%236207
269Maxus V8010.0%– 95.8%220110.0%– 78.0%237123
270Mazda BT-5010.0%n/a –170.0%+ 325.0%208253
271Mercedes 500SEC10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a337 –
272Mercedes CLS10.0%n/a26950.0%+ 66.7%282268
273Mercedes EQC10.0%n/a –10.0%– 50.0%399274
274Mercedes EQV10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a338 –
275Mercedes GT10.0%n/a199100.0%n/a245 –
276Mitsubishi Delica10.0%n/a –50.0%n/a284 –
277Nissan Frontier10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a407 –
278Nissan Skyline GT-R10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a411 –
279Porsche 918 Spyder10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a413 –
280Range Rover Evoque10.0%– 66.7% –70.0%– 58.8%265203
281Range Rover Vogue10.0%n/a –30.0%n/a312 –
282Rolls Royce Ghost10.0%– 75.0% –60.0%– 25.0%276231
283Rolls Royce Phantom10.0%n/a –40.0%+ 300.0%298292
284Rolls Royce Wraith10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a417 –
285Subaru Outback10.0%n/a –30.0%n/a314 –
286Subaru WRX10.0%+ 0.0% –100.0%– 44.4%247197
287Suzuki Jimny Nomade10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a421 –
288Toyorta bZ4X10.0%n/a228390.0%n/a186 –
289Toyota C-HR10.0%– 75.0%23060.0%– 72.7%277191
290Toyota Copen10.0%n/a28050.0%n/a285 –
291Toyota Prius10.0%n/a28130.0%n/a317 –
292Toyota Sprinter10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a430 –
293Toyota Tank10.0%n/a232110.0%n/a239 –
294Toyota Wish10.0%+ 0.0% –50.0%– 44.4%287227
295Volvo C3010.0%n/a –10.0%n/a434 –

Source: Manufacturers

SportsZone Top 5 Plays of the Week 7/13/26

SIOUX CITY, IA (KCAU) – Here is a look at the best plays of the week from Siouxland sports!

5. Number five, Sioux City North softball’s Aliyah Moon comes swooping in from third base to catch the bunt off the Des Moines Lincoln batter!

4. Number four, we head to Orange City, as Sioux Central visits Unity Christian for a postseason matchup. The hit goes deep, but the Rebels’ fielder Jack Christian comes from out of frame and lays out for the catch. But that wasn’t enough. Like SpongeBob, he says, ” You wanna see me do it again?” Well, the next at-bat almost goes to the same spot, and who else is there but Christian, making another diving snag for the out!

3. That takes us to number three from Sioux City West softball, Kiarah Hummel slaps one out to left. Ball gets booted by the outfielder, that’ll bring in Evangela Heyward, and just a few seconds like a jetliner, Hummel slides in for an inside-the-park homer!

2. Number two, the Explorers hosted the Saltdogs Friday night, and after finding themselves down 6-1 in the bottom of the 7th, they clawed their way back and tied it, taking the visitors to the 11th inning when Braulio Vasquez would hit a 2 RBI single into the outfield and help Sioux City win it 9-8!

1. But our top play of the week comes from Moc-Floyd Valley pitcher Brooks McCarty. After the pitch, he makes an acrobatic move to snag the ball behind his back while doing the splits, then throws out the runner heading home!

Stay tuned for next week’s top moments!

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SK hynix May Add Just One-Sixth Of Its Planned New Memory Capacity By 2028, Handing Ammunition To The DRAM Price-Fixing Lawsuit

SK Hynix developing High Bandwidth Storage to boost AI performance in smartphones and tablets

A bombshell report from the Bank of America has just demolished the fallacy that new memory supply is just around the proverbial corner, with SK hynix now likely to bring online just around one-sixth of its initially envisaged production capacity additions by 2028. According to a Taiwanese memory chip industry insider, Samsung and SK hynix will only be able to bring their massive new fabs at Gwangju and Jeolla fully online after a decade We already know that South Korea's President, Lee Jae-myung, wants the country's memory capacity doubled by 2030, and has touted massive new fabs that Samsung and […]

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Man United plot transfer hijack on Man City as €80m midfield race intensifies

Manchester United’s search for midfield reinforcements could lead them into direct competition with Manchester City for one of the breakout stars of the World Cup.

United need more composure, mobility and long-term quality in central areas, but the growing demand for Europe’s best young players means any deal is likely to be expensive.

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The teenager’s performances for Morocco have transformed him from an exciting Ligue 1 prospect into one of the most discussed names of the summer.

However, Man United must decide whether to invest heavily in a player for the future when their midfield also requires experienced reinforcements capable of making an immediate impact.

Man United consider move for Ayyoub Bouaddi

According to source on X, Man United are planning to hijack Manchester City’s pursuit of Ayyoub Bouaddi.

The claim has not yet been confirmed by either club, but United are reportedly preparing to enter the race after the midfielder played an important role in Morocco’s run to the World Cup quarter-finals.

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His calmness in possession, tactical awareness and ability to handle pressure have attracted interest from several leading European clubs.

talkSPORT reported that United, City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Bayern Munich have all monitored Bouaddi, with Lille potentially demanding as much as €100m for an immediate transfer.

A deal worth closer to €80m could reportedly be considered if the player remains in France on loan for another season.

Huge valuation creates difficult decision for United

The competition is already becoming complicated.

FourFourTwo reported that Arsenal and Liverpool are prepared to accept Lille’s loan-back condition, while Manchester City are also among the interested clubs.

Bouaddi is contracted until 2029, leaving Lille in a strong negotiating position.

Man United should explore the transfer seriously because Bouaddi has the potential to become an elite midfielder.

Signing him before his development accelerates further could eventually look like excellent business.

However, €80m remains an enormous gamble for an 18-year-old who may not arrive immediately.

United need players who can improve their midfield next season, not only prospects for 2027 and beyond.

Man United ready to finance blockbuster move for England’s World Cup hero

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Masdar City launches Biosphere Labs for startups

Masdar City has officially launched Biosphere Labs, the GCC’s first commercially scaled shared laboratory facility, marking a major milestone for startups in biotechnology, life sciences, and deep‑tech innovation. Announced at the BIO International Convention 2026 in San Diego, the new facility directly addresses one of the biggest barriers facing early‑stage science‑driven ventures: access to specialised, capital‑intensive lab infrastructure.

For startups, the launch represents a transformative shift. Instead of spending months — and millions — building compliant lab environments, founders can now access ready‑to‑use bench space, advanced equipment, operational support, and a fully integrated life sciences ecosystem from day one. This dramatically reduces the cost, complexity, and time required to validate ideas, run experiments, and scale prototypes.

Developed in partnership with M42 and Attentive Science, Biosphere Labs is a plug‑and‑play innovation hub where emerging companies can build, test, and commercialise new technologies within a single, connected environment. For global startups looking to enter the Middle East, the facility also serves as a soft‑landing platform, offering immediate access to Abu Dhabi’s fast‑growing life sciences cluster.

The new lab builds on Masdar City’s HELM cluster — a dedicated hub for health, longevity, medicine, and advanced biotechnology — which already hosts leading organisations such as Thermo Fisher Scientific, Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Insilico Medicine, and the Abu Dhabi Biobank. For founders, this means proximity to potential partners, customers, and investors, all within a single innovation district.

Government and industry leaders emphasised the accelerator‑like impact Biosphere Labs will have on early‑stage ventures. H.E. Dr Noura Khamis Al Ghaithi, Undersecretary of the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, noted that the facility “provides researchers, startups and biotechnology companies with the infrastructure needed to build, test and scale new technologies,” helping translate discoveries into real‑world solutions. M42 and Attentive Science echoed this, highlighting the lab’s role in enabling scientific breakthroughs and supporting the creation of globally competitive intellectual property.

With more than 2,000 organisations already operating in the Masdar City Free Zone — including clean‑tech startups supported by The Catalyst — the addition of Biosphere Labs strengthens Abu Dhabi’s position as a rising global destination for science‑driven entrepreneurship. For founders across biotech, genomics, precision medicine, and advanced materials, the message is clear: Abu Dhabi is building the region’s most accessible, startup‑ready life sciences ecosystem.

Ahmed Baghoum, Chief Executive Officer of Masdar City, said: “Biosphere Labs is a defining milestone in Masdar City’s life sciences journey and proof of what becomes possible when the foundations, partnerships, infrastructure and policy are built with intention. Masdar City was designed to be a test bed, a place where new models are not just imagined but demonstrated, and Biosphere Labs is precisely that. We are proud to help create the conditions for scientific innovation by removing barriers, attracting global expertise, and giving researchers, startups and biotechnology companies the platform they need to develop, test and scale new innovations.

 

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