
Elliot Anderson Set for Record‑Breaking Move to Manchester City
A £116 million deal, pending the World Cup, positions Anderson as a potential successor to Rodri while highlighting a broader market shift toward premium midfield investments.
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A £116 million deal, pending the World Cup, positions Anderson as a potential successor to Rodri while highlighting a broader market shift toward premium midfield investments.

According to Sports Illustrated, Borussia Dortmund’s Felix Nmecha is a top target for Manchester United and Manchester City, while Arsenal pushes for Morgan Rogers. Newcastle fears losing Bruno Guimarães to Arsenal, and Chelsea and Tottenham eye Monaco’s Folarin Balogun. Tottenham also eyes Crysencio Summerville, and Manchester United considers Manuel Ugarte and Kit Margetson. Kylian Mbappé tries to lure Michael Olise to Real Madrid, and Barcelona and Atlético Madrid follow Cristian Romero. João Cancelo wants to leave Al Hilal for Barcelona, while Real Madrid struggles to sign Enzo Fernández from Chelsea.

Tottenham Hotspur are poised to sign midfielder Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United in a deal that could reach £100 million, marking a pivotal moment for both clubs amid financial constraints and ambition.

German authorities have raided the German Football Association’s headquarters and several municipal offices as part of a sweeping inquiry into alleged corruption linked to the 2024 European Championship.

Brighton & Hove Albion have finalised a move for 19‑year‑old Luka Vuskovic, agreeing a fee of up to £50 million and a 20 percent sell‑on clause, as the club looks to bolster its defence ahead of the new season.

Sports Illustrated's latest roundup highlights potential exits, record‑breaking fees and strategic signings that could reshape several elite squads.

The limited‑edition whisky tasting set from Drinks by the Dram turns a classic tabletop sport into a spirited competition, offering players a chance to sip, score and collect.

At the 2026 World Cup, Yan Diomande has become a breakout star, attracting interest from Liverpool, Paris Saint‑Germain and other elite teams.

A flurry of negotiations, personal terms and strategic moves define the latest wave of football transfers.

At 19, Yan Diomande is poised to leave RB Leipzig for Paris Saint-Germain, drawn by a project led by Nasser Al‑Khelaifi and Luis Campos and the chance to work under Luis Enrique.

Manchester United’s Manuel Ugarte suffered a knee ligament injury during Uruguay’s World Cup match against Spain, raising questions about his role at Old Trafford amid a looming midfield reshuffle.

A flurry of bids, contract talks and international overtures define the latest movement across Europe's top leagues.

Greenock Hockey Club, supported by Inverclyde Council and sportscotland, will run a Junior Summer Hockey Camp at Inverclyde Academy in July and August, with sessions priced at £5 each or £20 per week.

A surge of last‑minute ticket cancellations on StubHub has left World Cup fans frustrated, prompting regulatory scrutiny and calls for stronger consumer protections.
Analyzing the inflation‑adjusted values of Liverpool's biggest transfers shows that some early‑2000s fees rival today's record signings, reshaping the narrative around the club's spending history.

From Bruno Guimarães to Julián Álvarez, the latest gossip mill highlights a summer of unprecedented player movement across Europe.

Manchester City have agreed a deal worth over £120 million to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest, a move that ties into England’s World Cup campaign and a strategic replacement for Bernardo Silva.
From a championship‑winning teenager to a global icon, Kylian Mbappé's off‑field investments reveal a career in full bloom, with high‑profile homes in Paris and Madrid reflecting his rising stature.

Sports Illustrated breaks down the most compelling stories, including record‑breaking offers, player ambitions, and club strategies as the window nears its climax

The Court of Arbitration for Sport has mandated that Lazio’s women’s team pay former player Maja Gothberg more than €69,000 for ending her contract after she disclosed a pregnancy, a decision that underscores the need to protect players’ privacy and sets a new precedent for employment rights in women’s football.

Following the expulsion of DJR Sport Ltd, Solway Ice Hockey Club has been approved to run a team at Dumfries Ice Bowl, targeting a stable, community‑driven future for ice hockey in Scotland.

Following a payment dispute that led to the removal of previous operators, a consortium led by Gary McCracken, Jamie Crosbie, Santiago Buesa and Charlie Shaw has been approved to run a revived ice hockey team in Dumfries, Scotland.

Aston Villa's European triumph is being tested by UEFA's strict financial limits, forcing the club to balance ambition with fiscal compliance.

Brighton's aggressive offer for Tottenham's young defender Luka Vuskovic raises questions about the club's transfer strategy and may open a pathway for Arsenal's rivals.