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Fenerbahce are considering a surprise move for Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins, who has two years left on his contract.
Watkins, currently at the World Cup with England, ended last season in career-best form, scoring 13 goals in his final 16 matches as Villa finished fourth and won the Europa League, according to the Express & Star.
Villa would be reluctant to sell their all-time Premier League top scorer, though they face a squad-balancing act this summer.
He joins Emi Martinez and Morgan Rogers as Villa players attracting outside interest, with Arsenal chasing Rogers.
Meanwhile, Villa target Emerson Royal insists his focus remains on Flamengo despite ongoing transfer talks.
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has opened up about a highly secretive, luxury private jet meeting held in mid-air with Kylian Mbappé’s family in a failed attempt to sign the French superstar.
Jurgen Klopp has revealed the extraordinary lengths Liverpool went to in their failed pursuit of French superstar Kylian Mbappé.
Speaking in an interview with Magenta TV, as shared by ESPN UK, the former Reds boss labeled the audacious scouting mission as the most expensive non-transfer the club ever invested in.
According to Klopp, Liverpool officials flew from Blackpool to Nice, boarding a massive five-room private jet alongside the entire Mbappé family.
To avoid the prying eyes of the media and rival clubs, the plane literally flew around in circles while the two parties held talks and shared a luxury meal.
Despite the fantastic mid-air pitch, Mbappé ultimately chose a move to Paris.
City Snatch Monga! Arsenal Gazumped for Wonderkid!
Manchester City has reportedly secured a £12.5m deal for 17-year-old Jeremy Monga from Leicester City, seemingly beating Arsenal in the race for the highly-rated youngster. The move sees the Premier League champions outmaneuvered at the finish line, despite previously leading for the teenage talent.
England winger Anthony Gordon laughed off an explicit heckle from Mexico boss Javier Aguirre during their recent World Cup clash. The viral touchline moment saw Aguirre direct a remark at Gordon during England’s dramatic 3-2 last-16 win. Gordon called the incident ‘just a bit of fun’ and even viewed it as a ‘compliment’ amidst the game’s intensity. Both men shared a laugh after the exchange.
Headlines: “Gordon on Aguirre Heckle: ‘Just Fun'”, “England Winger Takes Swear as ‘Compliment'”, “Aguirre’s Viral Jab: Gordon Reacts”
FIFA has barred English referees Anthony Taylor and Michael Oliver from officiating any Argentina matches at the 2026 World Cup due to a long-standing neutrality policy tied to the 1982 Falklands War.
The restriction, confirmed as the knockout stages unfold, blocks Taylor and Oliver from any Argentina fixture, according to a report by Kehinde-Hassan Afolabi on hfworld.net.
The policy also works in reverse, preventing Argentine officials from taking charge of England games. It’s not new — the same rule kept Taylor away from the 2022 World Cup final in Qatar.
With England and Argentina both alive in the competition, the restriction could complicate FIFA’s officiating plans further should the two sides meet later in the tournament.
Rangers Eye Fosso & Dragojevic
Rangers are reportedly front-runners for Sturm Graz’s Ryan Fosso and are increasing efforts to sign Partizan Belgrade captain Vanja Dragojevic, potentially signaling an exit for Nicolas Raskin. Hearts are in contract talks with Cammy Devlin amidst other transfer whispers across Scottish football.
Spain’s Double Dream
De la Fuente’s Historic Run
Spain Chases World Cup-Euro Double
Spain stands on the brink of football history, aiming to be the fourth nation to hold both World Cup and European Championship titles concurrently. Coach Luis de la Fuente, Euros winner two years ago, leads his squad to a quarter-final against Belgium. France awaits. De la Fuente boasts only three losses in his four-year tenure, highlighting their path to greatness.
France Dominates World Cup: France advanced to the World Cup semi-finals, looking unstoppable. Rick Edwards, Lloyd Griffith, and Alistair Bruce-Ball dissect their dominant win over Morocco. They analyze Kylian Mbappé’s penalty miss and the tactical debate around penalty run-ups.
Duran Joins Celtic
Colombian Striker Eyes Champions League Goals
Camilo Duran officially joined Celtic from Qarabag, signing a five-year deal. The 24-year-old Colombian striker is keen to replicate his Champions League scoring form, where he netted five times last season, and hopes the move will boost his national team aspirations.
Duran Joins Celtic!
£5.5m Forward Arrives!
Camilo Duran, the 24-year-old Colombian forward, has completed a £5.5m move to Celtic, becoming their first summer recruit. He caught attention after scoring five Champions League goals last season for Qarabag, including a memorable strike against Newcastle. Known for his versatility and ability to thrive under pressure, Duran’s arrival signals a promising start to Celtic’s summer rebuild.
