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🚨JUST IN: Brighton denied a £75M bid for Carlos Baleba last season, he’s currently valued at £40M
— Polymarket Sports (@PolymarketSport) June 3, 2026
Brighton have just sacked their sporting director today pic.twitter.com/bAwqcEYCnM
🚨 Arsenal’s 2026/27 season will begin with the Community Shield against Manchester City at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday, August 16.
The Premier League fixtures will be released on Friday, June 19 at 10am BST, with the opening game set for Friday, August 21.… pic.twitter.com/wyKQcUBH2m
— Arsenal Radar (@ArsenalRadar) June 3, 2026
Arsenal’s 2026/27 season will begin with the Community Shield against Manchester City at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday, August 16.
The Premier League fixtures will be released on Friday, June 19 at 10am BST, with the opening game set for Friday, August 21.
The league season will conclude on Sunday, May 30, with all 10 final-day matches kicking off simultaneously.
In cup competitions, Arsenal will enter the Carabao Cup in the third round due to Champions League participation, while their FA Cup campaign will begin from the third round as well.
Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott is set to make his England debut in upcoming World Cup warm-up matches against New Zealand and Costa Rica. The 22-year-old, who narrowly missed out on Thomas Tuchel’s final World Cup squad, has impressed with his attitude after disappointment. Tuchel praised Scott’s character, raising hopes the midfielder could earn his first senior international appearance.
Portugal coach Roberto Martinez has refused to rule out Cristiano Ronaldo playing at the 2030 World Cup, despite the forward being 45 by then. Martinez said Ronaldo’s greatest strength is his relentless hunger to improve, not just his fitness. The coach believes the Al-Nassr star will fight to feature at the tournament, which Portugal will co-host with Spain and Morocco.
West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen is reportedly considering his future after the club’s shock relegation from the Premier League. The England winger has been linked with Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United as he looks to revive his international career.
However, any move could prove difficult for wife Dani Dyer and leave die-hard West Ham supporter Danny Dyer devastated. Despite growing speculation, Bowen insists his immediate focus remains helping the Hammers return to the top flight.
Iraola In, Slot Out at Liverpool!
Liverpool have secured a verbal agreement with Andoni Iraola to become their new head coach after sacking Arne Slot. Iraola, who left Bournemouth, is the favourite for the Anfield role and is expected to sign a two-year deal. An official announcement is anticipated this week for the Spaniard who favors aggressive football.
Celtic’s managerial search has reportedly narrowed to two Irish legends: Martin O’Neill and Robbie Keane. O’Neill recently guided the Hoops to a league and cup double as interim boss, while Keane boasts league titles from Israel and Hungary. The club’s board is poised for crucial talks, aiming for a swift appointment ahead of a vital summer.
Headlines: “Henderson: Adapt to World Cup Heat!”, “England Squad Tackles Florida Sun”, “Heat Training Key for Three Lions”
England’s Jordan Henderson stresses players must “expose” themselves to Florida’s intense heat for World Cup readiness. Most of the squad, including Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka, are in the US. Manager Thomas Tuchel chose the Sunshine State for acclimatization. Temperatures hit 32°C in West Palm Beach. Studies suggest many World Cup games will be played above 26°C.
Scotland women’s players have not discussed boycotting World Cup qualifiers against Israel, confirmed midfielder Christy Grimshaw. The matches will be held in Hungary due to security reasons. This follows the Irish FA facing a motion that could force their men’s team to pull out of Nations League fixtures against Israel later this year. Grimshaw stressed players must adapt and focus on their job to secure points.
Short Headlines:
• Scotland Players Dismiss Israel Boycott Talks
• Grimshaw: No Boycott Discussion in Scotland Squad
• Scotland Women Focused on Israel Qualifiers, Not Boycott
