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Tottenham schedule Guglielmo Vicario medical amid Serie A interest
Tottenham schedule Guglielmo Vicario medical amid Serie A interest
Tottenham have agreed a €20m fee with Empoli for goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario but are worried that Inter or Milan could make late plays for him if they agree to sell Andre Onana or Mike Maignan respectively.
2023-06-23 16:25
Football rumours: Manchester United and Chelsea agree fee for Mason Mount
Football rumours: Manchester United and Chelsea agree fee for Mason Mount
What the papers say Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount looks set to sign for Manchester United after the clubs found a middle ground for the deal, according to the Mirror. United will get their man for £60million after their £50m bid was rejected. The Blues had hoped for £70m for Mount, who scored three goals in 24 Premier League games last season. Arsenal believe their top target Declan Rice could captain the club as they look to secure the West Ham and England international midfielder’s signature, the Daily Mail reports. The Gunners will face stiff competition as Manchester City are planning to join the race for the 24-year-old, the Guardian said. The Guardian also report that Tottenham are the frontrunners to sign Leicester City and England midfielder James Maddison. After Southampton’s relegation to the Championship, the Independent report that James Ward-Prowse is open to a move to Fulham. Social media round-up Players to watch Mohamed Salah: The 31-year-old Liverpool forward is being targeted by the Saudi Pro League, FourFourTwo reports. Viktor Gyokeres: Coventry City’s Swedish forward is in high demand with Brentford, Fulham, West Ham and Wolves fighting for the 25-year-old. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live On this day in 2013: England beaten by India in Champions Trophy final Rory McIlroy claims first PGA Tour ace at Travelers Championship Will Jacks heroics in vain as Middlesex pull off record chase against Surrey
2023-06-23 14:25
Saudi-bound Ruben Neves is the face of a changing game in more ways than one
Saudi-bound Ruben Neves is the face of a changing game in more ways than one
“I want to play Champions League football,” said Ruben Neves, as, all of a month ago, he explained why he might leave Wolves. Maybe he had just omitted a word, because, after winning the Saudi league, Al Hilal can provide him with that chance. He is bound for the Asian Champions League. A swift change of destination on the exit from Molineux – to Riyadh rather than Barcelona – has left Neves accused of paying greater attention to his wallet than his heart, to his bank balance than his ambitions. If many of the others decamping to Saudi Arabia are in their thirties, signing up for a final pay day, Neves is 26. He may be a trendsetter if others in their prime follow suit or, like Oscar, who left Chelsea for China at 25, be seen as a player who gave up his seat at the top table too soon. The simplistic accusation may be to brand Neves a mercenary. The reality may be more complex: not for the first time, he is an example of trends in the modern game. He is joining Al Hilal for £47m; the price could appear inflated, given that he had a solitary year left on his contract at Wolves, or market value, considering his class as a passer. Either way, it put him beyond Barcelona’s reach, even before the availability of Ilkay Gundogan on a free transfer meant they could acquire a top-class alternative rather cheaper. The dream move was stripped of any realism. Barcelona’s financial difficulties have altered the equation for many another who might otherwise have been bound for Catalonia, as Neves’ Portugal teammate Bernardo Silva can testify. The broader collapse of the European transfer market is part of a wider theme affecting Premier League clubs and their greater struggle to sell. There are only a handful on the continent capable of paying a £47m fee for a midfielder; if, for various reasons, they can be ruled out, it reduces the alternatives to the big buyers in England. That they have overlooked Neves points in part to the high number of talented midfielders on the market this summer, but also to the sense he is a man out of time. A languid passer may not suit sides with a greater focus on pressing. Neves may not be a Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola or Mikel Arteta-style midfielder. But the changing dynamics in the game may have meant he was an ever more incongruous presence at Molineux. Odd as it felt that he traded the Champions League – where, at 18, he was its youngest ever captain in his Porto days – for the Championship, his first three years at Wolves were an unqualified success, with promotion and successive seventh-place finishes. The last three, however, have been underwhelming, with mid-table finishes, a lack of goals, and this season, a flirtation with relegation. Neves has still been excellent. Wolves have not been. He has been their classiest player since their golden age more than six decades ago; the added benefit was that he stayed for six years and 253 games. The axis of Neves and Joao Moutinho brought a level of style Wolves may not see again in midfield for decades. But if Neves is leaving a traditional club for a new player in the football firmament, an alternative perspective is to say he has traded one moneyed project where Jorge Mendes has exerted an influence and where Portuguese players have signed up for another. The super-agent has a habit of spotting opportunities and Wolves, under the ownership of Fosun, provided one. Not that Wolves provides such scope for signings this summer. As even Julen Lopetegui seems to have belatedly acknowledged, they have an issue with Financial Fair Play. Heavy spending in the last two windows was often misguided – Goncalo Guedes and Matheus Cunha, particularly – while a lack of buyers on the continent means Wolves cannot recoup much of their money. Neves was one of the few remaining assets, a footballer who had publicly said his time was up without having a better exit strategy. Lower mid-table at Wolves followed by a spell in Saudi Arabia was scarcely the career trajectory that many envisaged when he was skippering Porto in the Champions League as a teenager. Sympathy may be in short supply, given the probable scale of his remuneration. He may be happy at Al Hilal. But Neves, a quality player at his peak, seemed short of options. And if that is a shame, it is also part of a bigger picture. Once again, Neves is a sign of how the game is changing. Read More Saudi Arabia money has turned transfers into ‘chaos’ – will it last? N’Golo Kante, the midfield miracle worker who changed football
2023-06-23 14:21
LSU launches into CWS Final in epic walk-off fashion
LSU launches into CWS Final in epic walk-off fashion
No. 5 seed LSU advances into CWS Final in 11-inning thriller over top seeded Wake ForestSure, the NBA Draft was tonight, and you were lucky to have the chance to see a once-in-a generational talent in Victor Wembayana selected to the San Antonio Spurs. But that’s not where the excitement w...
2023-06-23 11:58
Cam Whitmore's slide down the NBA Draft board ended by Rockets: Twitter reacts
Cam Whitmore's slide down the NBA Draft board ended by Rockets: Twitter reacts
Villanova forward Cam Whitmore was expected to be a high NBA Draft pick but slid down to the Houston Rockets at the No. 20 spot.The 2023 NBA Draft has arrived. While it was a foregone conclusion that top prospect Victor Wembanyama would be selected first overall by the San Antonio Spurs, there w...
2023-06-23 11:47
Larry Ellison Scores $482 Million Gain by Cashing in Expiring Options
Larry Ellison Scores $482 Million Gain by Cashing in Expiring Options
Larry Ellison, the world’s fourth-richest person, exercised expiring options and sold $640 million of Oracle Corp. shares this
2023-06-23 11:28
Victor Wembanyama's planned phone calls after draft will hype up Spurs fans
Victor Wembanyama's planned phone calls after draft will hype up Spurs fans
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich revealed that No. 1 overall pick Victor Wembanyama plans to speak with and learn from two team legends.The San Antonio Spurs got their guy. They were one of three teams with the best odds to land the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft Lottery, and the...
2023-06-23 11:00
White Sox rumors: 5 players who won't be on the roster after the trade deadline
White Sox rumors: 5 players who won't be on the roster after the trade deadline
The White Sox could find themselves as big time sellers this year's trade deadline with these five players headlining their list of tradable players.There are few teams in the MLB that have imploded and had a worse season than that of the Chicago White Sox. They're currently 32-44 and ...
2023-06-23 10:55
Deloitte Quits as Byju’s Auditor Piling Pressure on Tech Startup
Deloitte Quits as Byju’s Auditor Piling Pressure on Tech Startup
The auditor for Indian tech firm Byju’s quit, the latest setback for the once high-flying startup that’s had
2023-06-23 10:48
Hornets Mascot Doesn't Look Happy With Brandon Miller Pick
Hornets Mascot Doesn't Look Happy With Brandon Miller Pick
Hugo the Hornet didn't look thrilled by Charlotte's pick of Brandon Miller.
2023-06-23 10:18
Gregg Popovich sets the record straight about Victor Wenbanyama's Summer League status
Gregg Popovich sets the record straight about Victor Wenbanyama's Summer League status
Whether or not Victor Wenbanyama will play in Summer League has been a topic of debate. His new coach Gregg Popovich answered the question for good.Victor Wenbanyama, as of Thursday night, is a San Antonio Spur. While we've known in principle for months that the Spurs would select ...
2023-06-23 09:58
Trail Blazers: What Scoot Henderson pick means for Damian Lillard
Trail Blazers: What Scoot Henderson pick means for Damian Lillard
The Portland Trail Blazers selected Scoot Henderson with the No. 3 pick, but what will that mean for the future of Damian Lillard?In a decision that was seemingly made for them by Charlotte, the Portland Trail Blazers selected Scoot Henderson from the G-League Ignite with the third pick in the 2...
2023-06-23 09:51
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