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Monday, 15 June 2026
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Ipswich Town transfers: Akpom and Kipré point to a cautious reset
Ipswich Town have confirmed Chuba Akpom and Cedric Kipre as arrivals, with four exits and a £5.9m net spend after Kieran McKenna's departure.
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Spain player ratings vs Cape Verde Islands show a night wasted up front
Pedri led Spain's ratings, but Ferran Torres and Mikel Oyarzabal wasted chances in a 0-0 draw with Cape Verde Islands behind Vozinha.
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Argentina vs Algeria: Messi is one cap from 200
Argentina open the World Cup 2026 defence against Algeria with Lionel Messi one cap from 200, Emiliano Martínez fit and selection calls to settle.
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Spain held by Cape Verde as Vozinha leads a deserved defensive stand
Spain vs Cape Verde Islands ended 0-0 as Vozinha made seven saves and posted a 9.2 rating in Cape Verde's standout World Cup draw.
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Jhon Solis joins Birmingham City on four-year deal
Birmingham City have signed Jhon Solis from Girona on a four-year deal. The midfielder joins on July 1 after a loan spell last season.
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Jordan Pickford backs Thomas Tuchel as England's winner-in-chief
Jordan Pickford says Thomas Tuchel is a winner who drives a different mentality from Gareth Southgate, with England's camp mood adding context.
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Jan Paul van Hecke puts World Cup first as Tottenham wait
Jan Paul van Hecke says his club future will wait until after the World Cup, even as Tottenham push ahead with rejected bids and Brighton hold firm on a
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Dusan Vlahovic free transfer still looks expensive
Dusan Vlahovic is set to leave Juventus as a free agent, with Tottenham, Newcastle and Chelsea linked, but wages could still price him out.
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Mateus Fernandes transfer: United lead after Arsenal and Real Madrid step back
Manchester United lead the Mateus Fernandes transfer race after Arsenal and Real Madrid cooled interest, but West Ham’s £80m-plus price still stands.
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Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid and Chelsea's Hato plan
Marc Cucurella has joined Real Madrid for €60m, while Chelsea back Jorrel Hato and want at least two starting-level signings.
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Grant Hanley emotional after Scotland's historic win over Haiti
Grant Hanley said Scotland's 1-0 World Cup win over Haiti was emotional, tense and must-win as he reflected on family, pressure and the long wait for a victory.
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Ruben Amorim’s AC Milan move could end United payments
Ruben Amorim is close to joining AC Milan, which could stop Manchester United’s £15.9m compensation bill and set up a pre-season reunion in Wroclaw on 15
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Kylian Mbappe one focus before France's opener: defensive work
Kylian Mbappe has pledged to improve his defensive work before France's opener against Senegal, while BBC data underlines the scrutiny.
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Cesar Peixoto arrives at Wolves with a rebuild bigger than the appointment
Cesar Peixoto has joined Wolves on a two-year deal after a bottom-place finish, promising identity, organisation and a push back to the Premier League.
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Marc Cucurella move points to Mourinho's rebuild at Real Madrid
Marc Cucurella's £51.7 million move to Real Madrid underlines Jose Mourinho's rebuild, with more signings still to come and Chelsea planning replacements.
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Scotland's shape debate ahead of Morocco is the real story
Scott Allan and Andy Halliday expect Scotland to change shape for Morocco, weighing midfield control against extra defensive cover after the Haiti win.
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Raphinha's Saudi offer returns as Barcelona weigh another big decision
Raphinha says Saudi Arabia was very tempting as reports claim clubs are ready to pay Barcelona €80 million and quadruple his salary.
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Markus Krösche linked with AC Milan on the strength of his recruitment record
Markus Krösche is linked with AC Milan, and his recruitment record at RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt explains why. Here is the case.
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Andoni Iraola can give Liverpool a title push, says Michael Owen
Michael Owen says Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth-style football can take Liverpool back into the title race, but he warns the Liverpool job brings far
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Pedro Porro's new Tottenham deal is smart business in a bad season
Pedro Porro has signed a new Tottenham contract to 2031 after 152 appearances, with reported interest from Manchester City and Real Madrid.
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Virgil van Dijk questions FIFA's hydration breaks after Netherlands draw
Virgil van Dijk criticised FIFA's mandatory hydration breaks after scoring in Netherlands' 2-2 draw with Japan, saying they should be game by game.
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Manchester United finally open up for Amazon's All or Nothing cameras
Manchester United have agreed a record-breaking Amazon documentary deal, with filming starting in pre-season for Michael Carrick's first full season.
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Pierre Sage agrees three-year Crystal Palace deal
Crystal Palace have agreed a three-year deal for Pierre Sage, after his rise at Lens and a first Coupe de France title lifted his profile.
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Tottenham rebuild revolves around Luka Vuskovic and Brighton raids
Tottenham’s rebuild centres on Luka Vuskovic, Brighton’s £30m bid and interest in Jan Paul van Hecke, Bart Verbruggen and Carlos Baleba.
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Arsenal's summer plans point to a left-wing upgrade and outgoings
Arsenal’s summer plan is taking shape around a left-wing priority for Andrea Berta, with Morgan Rogers among the marquee names, while Fabio Vieira and
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Virgil van Dijk scores, but the criticism still follows him after Japan draw
Virgil van Dijk scored in the Netherlands’ 2-2 draw with Japan, but Dutch media and pundits still criticised his display.
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Manchester United documentary deal sets up a summer 2027 reveal
Manchester United have agreed a record Amazon All or Nothing documentary covering the 2026/27 season, with a summer 2027 release.
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Lamine Yamal available for Spain, but not for 90 minutes
Lamine Yamal is available for Spain's World Cup opener against Cape Verde, but Luis de la Fuente says he is not ready for 90 minutes.
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Nathaniel Brown deal edges closer as Bayern and Frankfurt settle on price
Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt have reportedly agreed a €55m framework for Nathaniel Brown, with only the fee split left to settle before a
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Declan Rice's leadership case grows as England head to the World Cup
Declan Rice arrives at the World Cup with vice-captain status, 36 Premier League games and strong backing from Thomas Tuchel and Mikel Arteta.