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Zirkzee Linked With Everton and West Ham Amid United Exit Talk

Joshua Zirkzee (Manchester United)
October 2025

Out-of-favor striker Joshua Zirkzee is being tracked by Everton and West Ham as he slips further down the pecking order at Manchester United following Benjamin Šeško’s arrival. Italian clubs AC Milan and Como are also interested.
United are open to letting Zirkzee leave in January, either permanently or on loan. With limited minutes under Ruben Amorim, the Dutchman is keen to revive his career, possibly by staying in the Premier League. Everton and West Ham could provide the opportunity.

Malcolm Brogdon Bets on Knicks Training Camp Deal Over Other Offers

Malcolm Brogdon (New York Knicks)
October 2025

Malcolm Brogdon turned down multiple contract offers from other NBA teams to accept a non-guaranteed training camp deal with the New York Knicks. Despite no guarantees, the former Sixth Man of the Year is confident he’ll earn a roster spot, citing his playmaking and shooting as valuable contributions for a contender.
Brogdon, 32, is coming off two injury-hit seasons with Portland and Washington but believes New York’s depth and playoff ambitions provide the right fit. The Knicks, boosted by rivals Boston and Indiana entering injury-induced “gap years,” rebuilt their bench with Brogdon, Clarkson, Yabusele, Shamet, and Mathews all competing for limited roles. Brogdon averaged 12.7 points, 4.1 assists, and 3.8 rebounds last season, and aims to regain his career 38.8% three-point shooting mark.

Pedri Blasts “Dreadful” First Half as Barcelona Fall to Sevilla

Barcelona
October 5, 2025

Barcelona slumped to their first LaLiga defeat of the season, a 4-1 loss at Sevilla. Pedri criticized the team’s “dreadful” first half, where defensive errors and lack of intensity left them two goals down before Rashford briefly offered hope. Lewandowski’s penalty miss compounded the misery.
Sevilla struck through Alexis Sánchez and Isaac Romero, before late goals from Carmona and Akor Adams sealed the result. Despite missing key players, Flick praised Barça’s second-half reaction but admitted their pressing and buildup collapsed early. The international break offers time to recover fitness before facing Girona.

Guardiola Becomes Fastest to 250 Premier League Wins

Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)
October 2025

Guardiola reached 250 Premier League victories in just 349 games with City’s 1-0 win over Brentford, breaking records previously held by Ferguson (404 games) and Wenger (423). Haaland’s strike sealed the points as City climbed to fifth.
Despite back-to-back early defeats, City are unbeaten in their last four league games. Guardiola’s milestone was soured by Rodri’s injury, while Haaland continued his prolific form with 12 goals in nine games, though he admitted pressure from Kane and Mbappé in the Golden Boot race.

Saka Eyes England Breakthrough Under Tuchel

Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
October 2025

Saka earned an England recall for games against Wales and Latvia, determined to prove himself to Thomas Tuchel after missing previous camps through injury. He marked his 200th Premier League appearance by scoring in Arsenal’s win over West Ham.
With Bellingham, Foden, and Grealish omitted, Saka’s return offers Tuchel a creative spark. The winger has three goals in seven appearances this season and stressed his desire to stay fit and become a regular starter for the Three Lions moving forward.

Arsenal Push for Bukayo Saka Extension After Saliba Deal

Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
October 2025

Arsenal want Saka to follow William Saliba’s renewal by committing long-term. With only two years left, the Gunners believe the 24-year-old will extend past 2027. Saka recently hit 100 Premier League goal involvements in just 200 appearances.
Arsenal’s push comes as they top the table after beating West Ham, with Saka once again central to their attack. The winger’s form and leadership underline his status as untouchable in Arteta’s project, making his renewal a priority.

Bayern Munich Put Mike Maignan Top of Goalkeeper List

Mike Maignan (AC Milan)
2026 (contract expiry looming)

Bayern Munich have identified Milan’s Maignan as their prime long-term replacement for Manuel Neuer. Talks over a Milan renewal have stalled, raising the prospect of a January pre-contract or even a summer free transfer if negotiations collapse.
TEAMtalk reports Bayern see Maignan’s age and proven pedigree as perfect to succeed Neuer. With Milan reluctant but facing contract pressure, Bayern could strike early, especially with other European giants also circling.

Barcelona Target Mexico Starlet Gilberto Mora

Gilberto Mora (Club Tijuana)
October 2025

Barcelona are tracking 16-year-old sensation Gilberto Mora, standout at the U20 World Cup in Chile with three goals in as many games. The attacking midfielder already boasts over 40 senior appearances for Tijuana, drawing heavy interest from top European clubs.
Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Ajax are also in the race, but Mundo Deportivo suggests Barcelona are pushing hardest. Mora’s blend of creativity and maturity at his age has made him one of the breakout prospects of the tournament.

Mason Mount Lifts Manchester United With Early Strike

Mason Mount (Manchester United)
October 2025

Mount opened the scoring in United’s 2-0 win over Sunderland, ending a poor run that saw three defeats in six games. He admitted morale was low after the Brentford loss but stressed that the victory provided much-needed belief for the squad and Amorim.
Recalled to the XI, Mount combined energy and pressing in Amorim’s 3-4-3, linking well with Sesko and praising new keeper Senne Lammes. He underlined the dressing room’s support for Amorim, insisting the team remains united ahead of a key trip to Liverpool after the break.

Premier League Trio Eye Ter Stegen Escape Route

Marc-André Ter Stegen (Barcelona)
January 2026 (potential move)

United, Newcastle, and Spurs are monitoring Ter Stegen’s situation with Barcelona, where summer signing Joan García has overtaken him. Despite returning from injury soon, the German fears limited minutes ahead of the World Cup, opening the door to a possible exit.
Diario Sport reports Ter Stegen could push for a loan or permanent switch if his role shrinks. His World Cup hopes depend on consistent playing time, something Barça may struggle to guarantee once García returns from surgery.

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