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Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink believes Chelsea could replace Enzo Fernandez if the midfielder decides to join Real Madrid.
Former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink believes the Blues should not stand in Enzo Fernandez’s way if the Argentine midfielder pushes for a move to Real Madrid.
While stressing that he would prefer Fernandez to stay at Stamford Bridge, Hasselbaink insisted the club should maximise any transfer fee before reinvesting in another midfielder.
Speaking to talkSPORT, Hasselbaink said there are plenty of quality midfielders available across world football.
He argued that if Fernandez makes it clear he wants to join Real Madrid, Chelsea should secure the highest possible fee and sign a replacement for a lower cost, pointing to the depth of talent currently available in the position.
Juventus is exploring alternative goalkeeper options, including Guglielmo Vicario and Anatoliy Trubin, following stalled negotiations for primary targets Emi Martinez and Alisson Becker.
Juventus is expanding its goalkeeper search after hitting roadblocks with top summer targets, according to journalist Ben Jacobs.
Initial talks for Aston Villa’s Emi Martinez have failed to yield a breakthrough as Villa remains determined to keep him, while pursuit of Liverpool’s Alisson Becker has stalled with no fresh discussions in weeks.
Consequently, the Italian giants are evaluating alternatives. Juventus is considering Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario and Benfica’s Anatoliy Trubin.
Additionally, the Serie A club has been offered Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jörgensen—a player who previously captured the Bianconeri’s interest back in 2024.
Rooney Keeps His Word!
Former England star Wayne Rooney made a big promise: row down the River Mersey if Norway stunned Brazil in the World Cup. Norway pulled off a 2-1 victory, and true to his word, Rooney confirmed live on BBC Sport he’d take up the challenge in the US. Get ready for a watery spectacle!
World Cup Final: Argentina vs Spain!
Defending champions Argentina face European kings Spain in Sunday’s final. We break down the numbers! Argentina played an hour more football due to extra time, so statistics are adjusted ‘per 90 minutes’ for a fair comparison.
Celtic is eyeing Real Oviedo’s Haissem Hassan, 24, as a top transfer priority. The Egypt attacker is a key target. Additionally, Manchester United defender Tyler Fredricson, 21, is expected to depart Old Trafford, with Celtic linked to his services. These moves signal a busy window for the Scottish club.
Messi Calls Yamal Final “Crazy”
Prophetic Photo: Messi & Yamal Face Off
From Baby Photo to World Cup Final
Argentina’s Lionel Messi expressed disbelief facing Spain’s Lamine Yamal in the World Cup final. The two superstars share a “prophetic” history: a 2007 charity photo captured a 20-year-old Messi holding five-month-old Yamal. Now, the prodigy, who inherited Messi’s number 10 at Barcelona, challenges his former idol on the world’s biggest stage. NFL legend Tom Brady called the image “very prophetic.”
Headlines:
- World Cup 2026: Success or Controversy?
- Infantino’s “Biggest Event” Delivers Mixed Results
- Expansion, Politics, & Profit Mar World Cup
FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s “biggest event in mankind’s history” claim for the 2026 World Cup faces scrutiny. The 48-team expansion, mandatory hydration breaks for broadcaster ads, and high ticket prices all fueled controversy. Political interference, including US President Trump’s role in overturning a red card, also overshadowed the tournament. FIFA’s new seeding ensured an Argentina-Spain final.
Villa’s Record Manzambi Deal Signals New Era!
Aston Villa kicks off a new chapter with record signing Johan Manzambi, snapping up the Switzerland midfielder for over £50m from Freiburg. After ending a 30-year trophy drought with the Europa League, Villa beat Newcastle to the 20-year-old, who now spearheads their squad transformation.
England’s World Cup exit in Atlanta brought widespread disappointment, but for many, a darker reality emerged. Research from Lancaster University reveals domestic abuse spikes significantly during England matches: a 26% rise when they play, soaring to 38% when they lose. For some, the final whistle brought not just sadness, but profound fear.
Headlines:
- England Exit: The Hidden Cost
- World Cup Loss, Abuse Surge
- Beyond the Game: Domestic Fear
