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Juventus Push for Martinez After Personal Terms Claim

Emiliano Martinez, Juventus, Aston Villa
10 June 2026

Juventus are reportedly in talks with Aston Villa over a move for Emiliano Martinez, with the goalkeeper said to have agreed personal terms. The deal would give the Italian club an experienced World Cup-winning number one.

Villa’s valuation and Juventus’ budget will shape whether talks move quickly, but Martinez’s reported willingness strengthens the pursuit. The move would also force Villa to consider a major goalkeeping decision before next season starts soon.

Bournemouth Linked With Shock Tel Move

Mathys Tel, Tottenham Hotspur, Bournemouth
10 June 2026

Mathys Tel could reportedly make a surprise summer move from Tottenham Hotspur to Bournemouth. The 21-year-old forward is being linked with a switch despite only recently arriving as part of Tottenham’s attacking plans under Roberto De Zerbi.

The rumour points to possible reshaping under Roberto De Zerbi and Bournemouth’s search for younger attacking options. Any deal would depend on Tottenham’s willingness to move Tel and the player’s appetite for a clearer role.

Trump Not Expected at USMNT World Cup Opener

Donald Trump, USMNT, Marco Rubio, Paraguay
10 June 2026

Donald Trump is not currently expected to attend the United States’ World Cup opener against Paraguay in Los Angeles, according to people familiar with planning. Marco Rubio and other senior officials are expected to attend instead.

The possible absence would be unusual for a host-nation head of state at a men’s World Cup opener. Trump’s plans could still change, while his administration continues to work closely with FIFA around tournament logistics and security.

USWNT Beat Brazil After Eight-Red-Card Chaos

USWNT, Brazil, Emma Hayes, Sophia Wilson
10 June 2026

The USWNT beat Brazil 1-0 in Fortaleza to level their June series after a chaotic match featuring eight red cards. Sophia Wilson impressed, while Emma Hayes said the pressure and hostile conditions were useful preparation.

The match extended a fierce rivalry between the teams, with Brazil’s crowd, physicality and late dismissals creating a volatile test. Hayes said her players needed that discomfort before upcoming Women’s World Cup qualifying demands this fall.

Manchester United Monitor Everton Forward Ndiaye

Iliman Ndiaye, Manchester United, Everton
10 June 2026

Manchester United are reportedly monitoring Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye as they assess attacking reinforcements for a Champions League return. The 26-year-old has emerged as one of the names under review this summer window after strong form.

United’s interest reflects a need for added depth and flexibility in forward areas, though Everton’s stance will determine whether the situation develops. Ndiaye’s pressing, movement and direct running would fit several attacking roles under pressure.

Everton Ordered to Pay Burnley £35.1m

Everton, Burnley, Premier League
10 June 2026

Everton have been ordered to pay Burnley £35.1 million after an independent commission ruled their Premier League spending breach gave them a sporting advantage in the 2021-22 relegation fight. Everton plan to challenge the decision.

Burnley argued Everton’s breach cost them a chance of Premier League survival and caused financial damage after relegation. The ruling could become a major precedent for clubs seeking compensation linked to profitability and sustainability rule breaches.

Leeds Eye Record Diomande Deal

Ousmane Diomande, Leeds United, Sporting
10 June 2026

Leeds United want to break their transfer record to sign Sporting defender Ousmane Diomande, according to reports. Their proposed package could reach £35 million plus £8 million in add-ons for the centre-back this summer window.

The move would show Leeds’ intent to strengthen defensively with a high-ceiling signing, but Sporting’s valuation and rival interest may complicate talks. Diomande’s profile offers athleticism, resale value and long-term backline potential for the club.

Germany Players Fund Shuttle Help for Travelling Fans

Germany, Joshua Kimmich, Julian Nagelsmann, Ecuador
10 June 2026

Germany’s squad have arranged free bus shuttles for supporters attending their World Cup group match against Ecuador in New Jersey. The gesture responds to high transport costs between downtown New York and the tournament stadium.

The German Football Association emailed registered fan groups with details of 4,000 available shuttle places, funded by senior players led by Joshua Kimmich. The move was praised as fans face expensive travel, hotels and matchday logistics.

Kehl Rejects Tottenham Sporting Director Role

Sebastian Kehl, Tottenham Hotspur, Borussia Dortmund
10 June 2026

Sebastian Kehl has rejected Tottenham Hotspur’s sporting director role after advanced talks and a visit to London. The former Borussia Dortmund executive reportedly walked away because of disagreement over the club’s long-term strategic direction and recruitment control.

Tottenham’s search continues during a wider rebuild under Roberto De Zerbi, with recruitment structure still unsettled. Kehl had recently left Dortmund and was viewed as a strong candidate before final discussions failed to produce alignment.

Tuchel Treats England Storm Delay as World Cup Lesson

Thomas Tuchel, England, Costa Rica, Croatia
10 June 2026

Thomas Tuchel said England’s storm-delayed friendly against Costa Rica offered a useful warning before the World Cup. Severe weather in Orlando pushed back the final warm-up, disrupting the squad’s matchday rhythm before their Croatia opener.

Tuchel said the delay should not damage England’s mood, patience or hunger, framing it as a taste of tournament disruption. The incident reinforced concerns over weather management during a World Cup exposed to storms and heat.

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