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Japan have dropped Brighton winger Kaoru Mitoma from their 2026 World Cup squad after a hamstring injury. The 28-year-old will also miss Brighton’s final Premier League games. Coach Hajime Moriyasu called Mitoma “a major presence” and admitted the setback would “hurt him more than it hurts anyone.” Japan open their campaign against the Netherlands on 14 June.
Brazil have extended Carlo Ancelotti’s contract until the 2030 World Cup after the Italian guided the Seleção to qualification for the 2026 tournament. The former Real Madrid boss, appointed in 2025, said he wants “more victories, more time, more work.” Ancelotti has won five of his 10 matches in charge as Brazil chase a sixth world title.
Pep Guardiola playfully compared Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden. He called Silva an “old man” and Foden a “little boy.” This highlights their contrasting career stages at Manchester City.
Chelsea consider Joao Pedro indispensable and will not entertain offers for the striker. Despite interest from Barcelona, who are seeking a replacement for Robert Lewandowski, Pedro is reportedly happy to stay at Stamford Bridge. The Blues are keen to keep the player, who has been a significant contributor with 20 goals and nine assists since his move from Brighton. A transfer is unlikely unless Pedro himself pushes for an exit.
Lucas Herrington, once a “baby giraffe,” is a World Cup hopeful thanks to his MLS success. The teenager now faces global stars, showcasing MLS’s growing role in Australian talent development. His move from Brisbane Roar to Colorado Rapids highlights a trend of young Aussies finding opportunities and playing time in the US league, potentially leading to future European transfers and significant financial benefits for A-League clubs.
Football giants are actively scouting midfield talent across Europe. Paris St-Germain and Arsenal are reportedly keen on West Ham’s young midfielder Mateus Fernandes. Meanwhile, Manchester City and PSG also have eyes on Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde. Manchester United is monitoring Sporting Lisbon’s Morten Hjulmand.
Headlines: ‘Midfield Mayhem: PSG & Arsenal Eye Fernandes’, ‘European Clubs Battle for Midfield Talent’
Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez faced scrutiny for a “disaster-class” press conference. Speculation surrounds Jose Mourinho’s potential return to the Bernabéu. Meanwhile, questions arise about Como’s readiness for Champions League football, even with their existing squad dynamics. Paris FC’s sporting director also discusses their Ligue 1 season.
UCL Race Heats Up!
Aston Villa hosts Liverpool in a crucial Premier League clash at Villa Park. Both clubs are neck-and-neck in the Champions League qualification hunt, with Liverpool ahead only on goal difference. Stakes are sky-high, promising a tense battle as the season nears its end.
Chelsea has been urged to sign Manchester City defender John Stones on a free transfer by former Premier League player Joleon Lescott. Stones is available this summer. Lescott believes Stones’ experience and proven success would greatly benefit Chelsea’s squad, especially given recent comments about the team’s lack of senior players contributing to their struggles. The club’s youth-focused transfer policy is under scrutiny.
Manchester City stays in the title race after a win over Crystal Palace, thanks to Phil Foden’s assists. Meanwhile, the Scottish title will be decided on the final day after Celtic’s controversial win. The Football Weekly podcast also covers the FA Cup final and ‘spygate’.
