Tottenham: Romano shares Spence latest amid reports

Reliable transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano has now shared the latest Tottenham Hotspur transfer news amid major reports surrounding Djed Spence.

The Lowdown: Big claims…

In the last 24 hours, a really big claim emerged of a reached agreement between Middlesbrough and Spurs for the signing of Spence.

The Guardian stated yesterday evening that club chief Fabio Paratici and the Premier League giants had agreed a £20 million fee for the 21-year-old.

After they claimed manager Antonio Conte was closing in on his third summer signing after Ivan Perisic and Fraser Forster, journalists like Alasdair Gold of football.london were then quick to rebuff the update.

Gold did state that there should be developments in the next 72 hours though, with Romano now sharing what he knows.

The Latest: Spurs talks ‘on’…

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According to Romano, sharing news on Twitter, Tottenham talks are still ‘on’ to sign Spence but things aren’t as advanced as the Guardian suggested.

He explained:

“Tottenham are interested in Djed Spence since long time but they’ve not reached full agreement to sign him yet despite rumours. Talks on – there are few clubs interested in the right back. THFC Discussions about Spence’s future will continue in the coming days.”

The Verdict: Make the move…

While a fee hasn’t been agreed upon yet, the fact Spurs are still in contention with talks ongoing is brilliant news for Conte and the club’s supporters.

Spence is arguably one of the most promising young players in England right now, having played a significant part in Nottingham Forest’s push for top flight promotion over 2021/2022 whilst on loan.

The exciting wing-back’s addition would also help to balance Spurs’ homegrown quota and provide them a further boost ahead of a long and busy summer window.

In other news: ‘Being negotiated’ – Club now want their ‘sensational’ star to join Tottenham…find out more here.

Tottenham: Report shares big exit update as Conte swings axe

Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte has swung his axe as the Lilywhites close in on a summer exit, according to reports.

The Lowdown: Spurs summer reshuffle…

Spurs transfer chief Fabio Paratici met with Conte in Italy last week to discuss recruitment strategy ahead of what will be a very interesting window for the north Londoners.

The Lilywhites head coach secured a Premier League top four finish and Champions League football for the 2022/2023 campaign, prompting the club to green-light a major £150million equity increase.

Conte will benefit from the bulk of these added funds as Spurs look set to back their manager and ensure he has most of what he needs for his first full season in charge.

While new signings have been heavily tipped, so have exits from Hotspur Way, with Football Insider now sharing the latest development involving midfielder Giovani Lo Celso.

The Latest: Tottenham hold Lo Celso talks…

According to their information, a Tottenham ‘agreement is close to being reached’ over Lo Celso’s permanent departure to Villarreal with ‘extensive talks’ held.

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This comes as Conte swings his axe and deems the Argentine ‘surplus to requirements’.

As per this update, Spurs are keen to offload, so much so they’re willing to take a near-£10million loss.

The Verdict: Major update…

Dropping the asking price from £30million to around £20million, according to this report, certainly stands out as a major call.

Perhaps this is an indicator of Tottenham and chairman Daniel Levy’s eagerness to back Conte and seriousness in going the extra mile to display a matched ambition.

Selling Lo Celso for that amount is generous to say the least, especially considering he thrived on loan under Unai Emery and was a key player on their run to the Champions League semi-finals.

In other news: Alasdair Gold says ‘exciting’ Conte target is now eyeing a move to Tottenham! Find out more here.

Celtic must secure Ryan Mmaee transfer

Celtic not only ended their 2021/22 SPFL season with the league title under their belt but they also did it whilst boasting the best-attacking record in the top flight.

Having played 38 games, the Hoops found the net 92 times, which is 12 more than their fierce rivals, Rangers, did.

One player that ended up playing a rather significant role in Celtic’s attack this season was Jota.

Signed on loan from Portuguese club Benfica back in the previous summer transfer window, the winger played in 29 league games for the Bhoys.

In those appearances, the 23-year-old scored ten goals and delivered 11 assists along the way.

Rather unsurprisingly, there have been reports claiming that the Hoops are looking to make the winger’s stay at Parkhead permanent this summer.

Should they be successful in those attempts, the focus can then shift to potentially bringing new players to the club and help strengthen Ange Postecoglou’s squad.

One figure that the Bhoys have been linked with recently that could form a scary attacking partnership with Jota is Ferencvaros striker Ryan Mmaee.

With 141 senior club appearances under his belt across all competitions, the 24-year-old striker has scored 49 goals and delivered 25 assists in the process.

This season saw the Moroccan rack up 19 goals and 11 assists in 37 appearances for his current side, which included two games against Celtic in the Europa League.

This shows just how much of a deadly striker he is who can not only score goals but provide them as well.

It also backs up why he was described as being “prolific” for the Hungarian side by journalist Maher Mezahi on Twitter.

Having racked up the second-highest average for shots and dribbles per game in the Europa League this season for his current side, he clearly has the attacking talent to be a suitable addition to the Parkhead club’s ranks.

With all of this in mind, if Celtic can start their next campaign with both Jota and Mmaee in their side, it would give Postecoglou the chance to form a potentially frightening attacking pair that could give the Hoops a great chance to not only possibly regain the SPFL title but to go as far as they can in Europe as well.In other news: Celtic can replicate CCV masterclass by signing 25y/o gem who’s “one of the very best”

Tottenham: Journalist has exciting transfer news for supporters

Journalist Niccolò Ceccarini has shared some exciting transfer news for Tottenham Hotspur supporters as their club continue to be busy just after the 2021/2022 Premier League season’s conclusion.

The Lowdown: Exciting times…

The Lilywhites, having confirmed a £150 million capital increase recently, apparently intend to back manager Antonio Conte with the significant financial windfall as their boss now decides to stay for next campaign.

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In a big boost for the club, the trophy-laden 52-year-old who guided them to a top-four finish has elected to take full charge of Spurs for the 2022/2023, as has been widely reported.

This comes after a summit to discuss the club’s summer recruitment in Italy with both Conte and official Fabio Paratici holding crunch talks to determine who will be targeted (Daily Mail).

One player who could be on his way in after Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster, who has apparently completed a medical, is Inter Milan star Ivan Perisic.

The Latest: Ceccarini makes exciting Perisic claim…

Writing on Twitter and backing other reports, journalist Ceccarini has claimed that the soon-to-be free agent is ‘now destined for Tottenham’.

The reporter adds something we haven’t seen elsewhere though – Inter are already on the hunt for his replacement, as they could return for Genoa full-back Andrea Cambiaso.

The Verdict: Huge…

Alasdair Gold has already claimed that Perisic is a potential ‘big signing’ for Spurs and Conte, not least for his experience as a multi-title and Champions League winner, but also because he could mark a significant shift in mentality in north London (Twitter).

The 33-year-old arriving ‘early’ and ‘ready-made’, as per Gold again, is another boost for Tottenham in representing a ‘Conte-led change’.

We’re inclined to agree with the football.london journalist, this news is absolutely massive ahead of what will be a busy summer, as it proves the club are willing to stand back and let Conte, with Paratici’s guidance, lead the way.

In other news: ‘Not only Perisic’ – Tottenham push for ‘genius’ signing after Conte call ‘in recent days’…find out more here.

Fresh Sadio Mane exit claim emerges

Bayern Munich are still hopeful of signing Liverpool superstar Sadio Mane this summer, according to reliable journalist Florian Plettenberg.

The Lowdown: Magnificent season for Mane

The Reds have had numerous standout heroes during a memorable season and Mane has undoubtedly been one of his side’s star men, having once been hailed as a ‘machine’ by Jamie Carragher.

The 30-year-old has thrived in a new central attacking role, scoring 16 times in the Premier League, not to mention netting huge winning penalties for Senegal in the Africa Cup of Nations final and a World Cup playoff.

Mane has recently been linked with a summer move to Bayern, however, as they look to replace Robert Lewandowski and capitalise on a contract with just 13 months left to run.

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The Latest: Fresh ‘talks’

Taking to Twitter on Monday, Plettenberg of Sky Sports Germany claimed that Mane is considering joining the Bundesliga champions and is already in ‘talks’ over a move:

“News #Mane: He can really imagine to join #FCBayern this summer! There is movement in talks with the player and his management. Next 3-4 weeks are decisive. Nagelsmann & Brazzo want him. Transfer fee probably less than €50m.”

The Verdict: Could he actually leave?

While it would be a surprise in Mane didn’t sign a new deal at Liverpool, this update does suggest that his exit is actually possible this summer.

At 30, the attacker may feel that he has one more big move in him during his prime, and it could be that he feels a fresh challenge will be beneficial after six years with the Reds.

That being said, Bayern are still not the proposition Liverpool are currently, in terms of their manager and standing in European football, so we feel a new contract is still to be expected.

In other news, one Liverpool attacker has been backed to stay at Anfield. Find out who it is here.

Liverpool: Reds interested in Bremer

Liverpool are among a number of teams interested in signing Torino defender Gleison Bremer, according to a report from Torino Granata (via Sport Witness). 

The lowdown: Career so far

Signed from Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A outfit Clube Atletico Mineiro in 2018, the 25-year-old has made 110 appearances since arriving in Italy.

Uncapped by Brazil at any level, Bremer has emerged as one of the leading lights in the Serie A in recent years and was recently rewarded with a new deal until 2024 amidst interest from across Europe and indeed links to Merseyside.

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Despite the fresh extension, it appears that some of the biggest clubs on the continent remain interested in the powerful centre-back…

The latest: Reds’ interested

As per Torino Granata, translated by SW, Liverpool have ‘set their sights’ on Bremer ahead of the summer transfer window.

It’s claimed that Juventus, Manchester City, Manchester United and Bayern Munich are all interested in signing the man dubbed an ‘animal’ by defensive teammate Mergim Vojvoda.

The report also states that the Serie A side are ‘preparing the auction’ for the sale of their Brazilian ace, who holds a perceived market value of £27million (Transfermarkt).

The verdict: An unnecessary expenditure

Following the brutal 2020/21 campaign with injuries to all three frontline defenders in the shape of Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip, Jurgen Klopp has been relatively spoilt for choice this term with the addition of Ibrahima Konate.

Both Van Dijk and Matip returned to the peak of their powers almost instantly, whilst Konate has proven to be an extraordinary signing who has slotted straight in at Anfield, leapfrogging Gomez in the pecking order in the process.

Therefore, despite Bremer enjoying another stellar season in Italy, earning an impressive 7.13 Sofascore rating, winning 6.6 duels, making 4.0 clearances and 3.2 interceptions on average per game, Liverpool and new sporting director Julian Ward would be best served to allow the current quartet to carry the workload and spend the funds on improving other areas of the squad.

In other news… Fabrizio Romano has delivered a huge transfer update involving one of Liverpool’s senior players.

Spiers bemoans decline of Boly

Tim Spiers bemoaned the decline of Willy Boly in Wolves’ 1-1 draw at home to Norwich City in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

The Lowdown: Wolves taking on Norwich

Bruno Lage’s men hosted the already-relegated Canaries at Molineux in what was their final home game of what has ultimately been a positive season overall.

Wolves were disappointing on the day, though, falling behind to Teemu Pukki’s first-half strike before equalising through Rayan Ait-Nouri after the interval.

Their hopes of sealing European football are now over for another year, with the season ultimately fizzling out a little.

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The Latest: Spiers bemoans Boly decline

Taking to Twitter during the match, Spiers rued Boly’s drop-off in pace and performance levels, with the centre-back not looking like the same player after a litany of injury woe.

The journalist tweeted: “Sad seeing Boly turned and beaten so easily. Was similar against Brighton too. Lost half a yard since his succession of injuries probably? Been a really tough couple of years for him.”

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The Verdict: Time to move on?

Sad as it may be to accept, Boly is not the force he once was; and with his current deal expiring in 2023, he could be available on a Bosman over the coming months unless a new deal is negotiated.

He has only managed eight league appearances this season, compared to 21 and 22 in the two previous campaigns respectively, with injuries affecting him badly. Also, as per WhoScored, his performance levels this term illustrate his decline, with a 6.53 rating in the current campaign compared to 6.75 last season and 7.19 in 2019/20.

If they allow his contract to run down, he will then be able to eventually leave on a free transfer, so the Old Gold Wanderers run the risk of blowing the opportunity to receive a fee for him.

Boly should always be remembered as a great servant, though, having racked up almost 150 appearances for the club, scoring nine goals for good measure.

In other news, a new Wolves transfer target has reportedly emerged. Find out who it is here.

How much impact has the Impact Player rule had on IPL 2023?

While the rule has given local players more chances to shine, high-impact batting innings from subs have been few. Could some suffer from coming into the game cold?

Matt Roller18-Apr-20231:36

The Impact Player rule – will part-time bowlers lose out?

Halfway through Royal Challengers Bangalore’s game against Delhi Capitals on Saturday afternoon, history told Faf du Plessis that they had enough runs. “In normal circumstances in a day game, 175 [174] feels like a really good score,” he said after the game.”[But] with the new rule – the extra batter – you just feel like you need more runs…” he added. “You feel like it’s maybe 10 or 15 runs you need to get more.” After taking four early wickets, Royal Challengers eventually closed out a 23-run victory, but the batting depth enabled by the new rule saw Lalit Yadav walk out as low as No. 9 in Capitals’ chase.Du Plessis’ analysis was near-perfect. The average first-innings score in IPL 2023 so far is 183.4. It was 12.3 runs lower in IPL 2022 at 171.1; at the equivalent stage in the tournament, it was 8.8 runs lower at 174.6. There have been as many 200-plus totals chased down this year as there have sub-190 totals defended (two of each).!function(){“use strict”;window.addEventListener(“message”,(function(a){if(void 0!==a.data[“datawrapper-height”]){var e=document.querySelectorAll(“iframe”);for(var t in a.data[“datawrapper-height”])for(var r=0;r<e.length;r++)if(e[r].contentWindow===a.source){var i=a.data["datawrapper-height"][t]+"px";e[r].style.height=i}}}))}();

It was telling that du Plessis described the Impact Player rule as “the extra batter”. In most T20 cricket, teams are forced to make a choice between fielding a batting-heavy or a bowling-heavy side; in IPL 2023, the introduction of a substitute player has enabled them to pick a bowling-heavy side when they bowl, and a batting-heavy side when they bat.Across the first 24 games of the season – around one-third of the league stage – the majority of teams have used the rule in a very similar way. If they bat first, they hand in a teamsheet featuring an extra batter, then substitute in a bowler at the innings break – often making a call between an additional spinner or seamer.If they bowl first, they name a team which features an extra bowler, then take off a tailender and bring in a batter – either at the fall of the relevant wicket or, if the batter is a better fielder than the bowler he is replacing, when the bowler’s spell is complete. “It feels to me like we’re just playing 12 on 12 rather than 11 on 11,” said Mike Hussey, Chennai Super Kings’ batting coach.Related

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Using the Impact Player – how have teams gone about it so far?

Occasionally, teams have subbed on additional batters in place of an already-dismissed batter when they are struggling in their first innings: Punjab Kings subbed in Sikandar Raza for Prabhsimran Singh when they were 63 for 4 in the ninth over against Sunrisers Hyderabad, while Royal Challengers brought in Anuj Rawat for Mahipal Lomror at 132 for 6 in 15th over against Capitals.Will the Impact rule breed a feeling of disconnect?Being involved in a substitution might sound like the club cricketer’s dream: in the past week, both Harry Brook and Venkatesh Iyer have been substituted at the innings break after making hundreds, putting their feet up in the dugout while their team-mates do the hard work in the field.But in practice, most professionals want to be involved. “It’s a funny one,” Tim David, who has twice been involved in a substitution, said. “I really feel like I’m in a good place to contribute as a fielder for the team, and if I need to bowl… there are going to be guys over the course of the season that are going to be in and out with the Impact Player. That’s just for us to [accept that] we’re doing the best thing for the team.”Batters who are substituted into the game at the interval have had mixed results: Venkatesh, for example, made 83 off 40 against Gujarat Titans as an Impact Player, but others like Prithvi Shaw have struggled badly – perhaps in part due to the fact they have been sitting still in the dugout during the first innings, rather than keeping their bodies loose in the field.”A player of his quality, at his age, he should want to be in the thick of things all the time and not say, ‘I’m happy as the Impact Player,'” Ravi Shastri said on ESPNcricinfo’s T20 Time:Out show, addressing Capitals’ use of Shaw. “You want him contributing… rather than getting into a habit of ‘I’m only going to bat and then feet up in the dressing room.’ That’s not good for a guy at his age, 23.”There is a contrary view. Having closed out Mumbai’s victory over Capitals last week, David said: “At the moment, I’ve been the Impact Player: I get to sit down for 20 overs and watch and by the time I came out to bat I was fresh. Maybe that helped me get back for a quick two at the end of the game?”Freeing up the top orderEven if there have only been a handful of notable performances from batters introduced as Impact Players, the rule has still had an impact. As any top-order batter will tell you, batting depth has a liberating effect. “It allows you to just keep going and play with so much freedom,” Jos Buttler said after England’s victory over India in the 2022 T20 World Cup semi-final, in which Chris Jordan was due to bat at No. 10.Increased opportunities for local playersThe rule has also tested the depth of India’s talent pool. In IPL 2021, a single round of fixtures (each team playing once) involved a minimum of 56 Indian players: eight teams, at least seven local players each. In IPL 2023, with the Impact rule coming in, there are a minimum of 80 Indian players – 10 teams, at least eight players each – involved in each round, a 43% increase.That increase has played out in practice. In the first 24 games of the 2021 season, 76 Indian players featured. In the first 24 games of 2022, with an increase from eight to 10 teams, 91 Indian players featured. In the first 24 games of 2023, with the addition of the Impact Player rule, 107 Indian players have featured.!function(){“use strict”;window.addEventListener(“message”,(function(a){if(void 0!==a.data[“datawrapper-height”]){var e=document.querySelectorAll(“iframe”);for(var t in a.data[“datawrapper-height”])for(var r=0;r<e.length;r++)if(e[r].contentWindow===a.source){var i=a.data["datawrapper-height"][t]+"px";e[r].style.height=i}}}))}();

With several leading Indian players also absent through injury, a number of young, uncapped players have won opportunities, while some veterans who had struggled for opportunities in recent seasons – such as Piyush Chawla, Mohit Sharma and Amit Mishra – have made returns to the IPL.The genuine allrounder has not gone out of fashionThere were concerns that the introduction of the new rule would negate the role of the allrounder, but it has not played out that way. In fact, there appears to have been a marginal in the number of allrounders: each match this season has seen 1.54 players per game batting in the top six and bowling two or more overs; at the equivalent stage of IPL 2022, that figure was 1.29.Certain allrounders, who are more occasional bowlers, have been used sparingly: Rahul Tewatia, Riyan Parag and Shivam Dube are among the players who have yet to bowl a ball in IPL 2023 after sporadic usage last season. But genuine allrounders like Sam Curran, Ravindra Jadeja and Krunal Pandya have still been just as important to their respective teams.The Impact Player rule is still nascent, and we may see new, inventive tactics employed as the season wears on. But at this stage, the early trends are clear: “the extra batter”, as du Plessis terms it, has emboldened teams to aim bigger, playing a significant part in a high-scoring start to the IPL season.

Athletics Will Pay Tribute to Franchise Legend Rickey Henderson With Jersey Patch in 2025

The nomad Athletics finally appear to be doing something right.

On Wednesday, the franchise announced it will be wearing a uniform patch honoring franchise great Rickey Henderson during the 2025 season. The emblem will be a circle containing the name Rickey and his number, 24.

This was a no-brainer.

The Oakland Athletics selected Henderson in the fourth round of the 1976 MLB draft and he made his big league debut in 1979. He played 14 seasons for the franchise in four separate stints, from 1979 until '84, then from '89 to '93, '94 to '95, and again in 1998. He won a World Series with Oakland in 1989 and was named American League MVP with the franchise in 1990.

The A's retired Henderson's number and he is a member of the franchise's Hall of Fame. In 2009, the 10-time All-Star was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as a member of the Athletics.

Henderson died on December 20, 2024, after battling pneumonia.

He is MLB's career leader in runs (2,295), stolen bases (1,406), leadoff home runs (81), unintentional walks (2,129), most consecutive seasons with a home run (25) and most seasons leading the league in stolen bases (12).

Henderson is an all-time great and it's right of the A's to honor him this season.

Zinedine Zidane's return! Ex-Real Madrid boss poised to become France boss after 2026 World Cup

Zinedine Zidane’s long-awaited comeback to management is finally taking shape with France preparing to appoint the former Real Madrid boss as their next head coach after Didier Deschamps steps down following the 2026 World Cup. The move is poised to end months of speculation and ignite fresh excitement around Les Bleus, who have recently faced criticism for lacking innovation.

Zidane’s return takes shape as France prepare for a new era

Zidane’s anticipated return to the sidelines may finally become reality. As reported by AS, France intend to appoint him as their next national team manager once Deschamps completes his final tournament at the 2026 World Cup. For months Zidane has hinted that he is ready to coach again, and France have been waiting for the right moment to bring him home.

The timing aligns with France’s need for renewal. Critics have increasingly lamented Deschamps’ recent handling of the squad, arguing that his approach has turned predictable, conservative and overly dependent on earlier experiments. Many felt the team had stopped evolving in key areas such as tactical flexibility, attacking variety and squad rotation.

Zidane’s arrival is therefore viewed as a chance to inject new flavour into a team rich with talent but in need of a fresh tactical lens. 

AdvertisementAFPDeschamps’ era

Deschamps’ contract is nearing its end, closing a monumental chapter in French football. Appointed in 2012 after Laurent Blanc, Deschamps took France to heights that cemented his legacy. He guided the nation to the Euro 2016 final, delivered World Cup glory in 2018, reached another World Cup final in 2022, and maintained consistent competitiveness throughout more than a decade in charge.

But his reign was not without low points. The round-of-16 exit at Euro 2020, tactical rigidity at times, selection decisions that raised eyebrows, and an increasingly repetitive approach left the impression that France were not fully maximising their extraordinary talent pool. 

Zidane’s resume signals a new direction for Les Blues

Recent years have seen a growing consensus among critics: France under Deschamps had become predictable. Analysts repeatedly pointed to the same issues — conservative game plans, slow in-game adjustments, and a reliance on ideas that once worked but no longer fit a squad bursting with dynamic, attack-minded talent. In several matches, France looked like a team playing within themselves, constrained rather than liberated.

Commentators argued that even with Kylian Mbappe, and emerging talents like Eduardo Camavinga and Warren Zaire-Emery, France often played with unnecessary caution, absorbing pressure instead of dictating games.

That is where Zidane’s profile stands in sharp contrast, as he won three Champions League titles in three seasons and a La Liga crown in Madrid.

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AFPWhy France will still miss Didier Deschamps

Even with the excitement surrounding Zidane’s expected arrival, France will deeply miss Deschamps. France will miss the unique personal bond Deschamps built inside the dressing room, a connection rooted in trust, continuity, and genuine care for his players. He wasn’t just a tactician; he was a stabilising force who understood how to manage personalities across generations. His reliance on experienced leaders like Hugo Lloris created a mentoring culture that helped young players settle quickly under the pressure of international football. 

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