Luis Diaz makes clear desire to join Barcelona as Liverpool forward refrains from making registration demands that derailed Nico Williams deal

Luis Diaz wants to join Barcelona and will make his demands clear to Liverpool following Nico Williams' shock contract extension with Athletic Club.

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  • Luis Diaz is willing to join Barcelona
  • Barca appreciate Diaz and look to bring him onboard
  • Winger's agent believes a deal is possible
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Barcelona have long admired the winger and sporting director Deco has turned attention back to him after Williams confirmed he will be staying at Athletic Club. According to , Diaz and his agent are prioritising a move to the Catalan side and will ask Liverpool to facilitate a move.

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    As soon as the Williams move was off the table, Diaz's agent sent signals to Barca, hinting at their interest. He is reportedly willing to sign without demanding any mandatory registration or free release clauses. Diaz's camp trusts Barcelona will sort the registration issue in time.

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    The signs from the 28-year-old's camp are positive, as his agent believes that with Liverpool spending a lot this summer, they will have to make a major sale to balance the books.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BARCELONA?

    Deco is also interested in Manchester United's Marcus Rashford as an alternative. The 27-year-old is also open to a move away from Old Trafford after falling out with the club. Given Barca's current situation, a deal for Rashford will be more preferable to Diaz. However, given the loss of a striker, the Merseyside club can look to stall Diaz's transfer further.

'There was something special about this club' – Italy and Juventus legend Giorgio Chiellini becomes part owner of former club LAFC

The center back, who played for LAFC's 2022 MLS Cup winning team has rejoined the club as a part owner

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  • Chiellini joins LAFC ownership group
  • Italy center back played for MLS Club for 18 months
  • Previously served in a player development role after retirement in 2023
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Italy and Juventus legend Giorgio Chiellini has extended his LAFC career, joining the ownership group of the Southern California club, they announced Tuesday afternoon. The former defender, who played a key role in the club’s success during his time on the field, has been with the organization since 2022 – the year they won the cup. He later joined the backroom staff before stepping into his current role.

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    Chiellini opted to stay with LAFC after hanging up his boots in December 2023, taking on a role as a Player Development Coach during the 2024 campaign. He made 45 appearances, including 38 starts, in his final 18 months as a professional.

  • WHAT CHIELLINI SAID

    The Italian defender expressed his excitement to be part of the LAFC ownership group.

    "Joining the LAFC ownership group is a great honor for me. When I arrived here three years ago as a player, I immediately felt that there was something special about this club," he said in a statement. "It is an ambitious organization, built by extraordinary people and supported by a community that truly makes you feel at home. That is why, last year, I expressed my desire to become an owner, and now I’m proud to continue this journey and give my support to a project I deeply believe in."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR LAFC

    LAFC have rebounded from a slow start and now find themselves seventh in the Western Conference. Their next fixture is against the Colorado Rapids Wednesday night.

Marcus Rashford told he doesn't 'deserve' Barcelona transfer as Man Utd legend rages over his 'soul-destroying' behaviour at Old Trafford

Manchester United legend Teddy Sheringham has slammed Marcus Rashford for disrespecting the club, claiming the forward doesn't "deserve" to join Barcelona this summer. Rashford fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim last year and was shipped off to Aston Villa on loan.

  • Rashford slammed by Sheringham
  • Told he doesn't 'deserve' Barca move
  • Rashford training alone at United
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Sheringham felt that Rashford speaking about leaving his boyhood club publicly last season was disrespectful to the institution, and he is now hoping that the 27-year-old's proposed move to Barcelona this summer does not materialise.

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  • WHAT SHERINGHAM SAID

    Speaking to , the Red Devils icon said: "If you assess where Marcus Rashford is at as a professional footballer, you strive as a youngster to get to the very top and play for clubs like Manchester United, and when you’re there, you appreciate it. You don’t throw it away and say you want to leave. I find the whole episode very soul-destroying, compared to the way I was back in the day and how I strove to get the privilege to play for such a huge football club.

    "To hear someone talking the way he is talking, saying he wants out – I didn’t like Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang doing that at Arsenal, I thought it was soul-destroying, and I hope Rashford doesn’t get the move that he’s hankering for. From my perspective, if you go from Manchester United to Barcelona, that’s a step up that he hasn’t deserved."

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    Rashford, along with Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia, are all being tipped to leave Old Trafford this summer. The five out-of-favour stars have been asked by the club to train alone after 5 pm, when the rest of the squad, along with manager Ruben Amorim, have exited the Carrington premises.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

    Manchester United will face Leeds United in their first pre-season friendly on July 19 in Stockholm, after which they will jet off to the U.S., where they are scheduled to face West Ham, Bournemouth and Everton.

Roma target another Premier League attacker as talks open with Wolves star while Man City avoid option to buy deal for Claudio Echeverri

Roma are targeting Wolves striker Fabio Silva as they continue talks to bring Claudio Echeverri to the Italian capital from Manchester City.

  • Roma interested in Silva
  • Wolves demanding €15 million
  • Echeverri deal at risk of collapsing
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to , Wolves have set a €15 million (£10m/$18m) price tag for striker Fabio Silva while the player is demanding a salary of €2m. As for Echeverri, Roma want to include a buy option in the loan deal, but City are reluctant to grant that as Pep Guardiola sees him as a key talent.

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    Roma are planning an attacking overhaul under Gian Piero Gasperini this summer. Tammy Abraham has joined Besiktas and Artem Dovbyk is also set to leave. The club have already secured Evan Ferguson on loan with an option to buy from Brighton, but more moves are expected. Roma are eyeing Manchester United’s Rasmus Hojlund for a potential reunion with Gasperini, who coached him at Atalanta, though no formal approach has been made yet.

  • THE ECHEVERRI SITUATION

    Roma are in talks with City over a loan move for Echeverri, as the Premier League club seek playing time for the Argentine. However, the deal risks collapsing with the English team reportedly preferring a loan to their sister club Girona. Echeverri has rejected that option, expressing a desire to move to Italy instead.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ECHEVERRI, SILVA AND ROMA ?

    Eccheveri and Silva will hope Roma will be able to agree terms with their parent clubs as they target more playing time. Roma, meanwhile, will hope to secure their targets as they continue their squad reconstruction under Gasperini.

'I acted spoiled' – £26m Everton striker Beto reveals why he worked at KFC on long journey to Premier League stardom

Everton supporters have always appreciated players who reflect their own values of hard work, humility and resilience and in Portuguese striker Beto, they’ve found exactly that. At 25, Beto arrived on Merseyside from Serie A outfit Udinese in a £25.75 million move, carrying with him a compelling personal story that resonates far beyond the pitch.

  • Beto had a tough childhood
  • Had to work in KFC for his "own money"
  • Even worked in the forests cutting weeds
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Beto’s football journey didn’t begin in one of the gilded academies often associated with Premier League talent. He was given just a year within Benfica’s youth setup before being released at age 14. That moment could have spelt the end of his dreams, and for a while, it nearly did.

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    Over the next two years, Beto struggled to find consistent opportunities in football. With little exposure to competitive training environments, his development stalled. But rather than giving up, he took a different route, one that would shape his character more than any academy ever could.

  • WHAT BETO SAID

    As the path to professional football dimmed, Beto focused on helping his family and found a job at KFC.

    “It was good. I always wanted to earn my own money. Until I was 15 or 16, I acted spoiled. I tried to have what my friends in school had, and I didn’t have the awareness that my mum couldn’t afford things," he said in an interview with

    As a teen, he admitted to being unaware of his mother’s financial struggles. He would come home asking for things he saw his peers receive, like a driver’s license, without realising the burden such requests placed on his mother.

    “My friend would say his dad paid for his driving licence, and I would go home and ask my mum for a driving licence. Now, with time, I see the things that my mum personally went through for me and my sisters," he added.

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    Apart from working in KFC, one of his earliest jobs was landscaping, cutting weeds in the forest. He vividly recalls the pride of earning €300 for a month’s worth of labour and handing it over to his mother to help with household expenses.

    “The first job I did was working in the woodland, cutting the weeds," he said. "I did one month of work, they paid me €300. Every day, I was happy to go to work because I knew I would have my reward. I gave my mum some of it to help her pay the bills. She wanted me to go through college, but I told her I can’t go. It was too boring. I just didn’t have interest at all. I would go there and want to sleep. One thing was sure; if I was not going to college, I would not be allowed to sit at home. I needed to put money in the house.”

Vinicius Jr warned against 'poisonous fight' with Real Madrid as contract demand could 'backfire' after disappointing season alongside Kylian Mbappe

Athletic Club's sporting director Rafael Alkorta says Vinicius Junior's wage demands may turn into a "poisonous fight" with Real Madrid.

  • Bilbao's sporting director warns Vinicius
  • Claims Real Madrid rewards the deserving
  • Laments winger's form in previous campaign
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    Contract talks between Real Madrid and Vinicius have stalled after the Brazilian asked to be the highest-paid player in the squad, which irked the Madrid camp. Bilbao's sporting director and ex-Madrid player Alkorta says the 25-year-old should not test Madrid president Florentino Perez as it may 'backfire', and instead showcase his worthiness to earn rewards.

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    Vinicius had a significant drop in his form in the 2024-25 campaign, scoring a total of 22 goals and registering 19 assists in 58 games, compared to his 2023-24 season, in which he scored 24 and provided 11 assists in 39 games. Yet, when the contract renewal discussions were held, the winger asked for a salary higher than that of Kylian Mbappe. Alkorta claims the player didn't perform well last season and should not demand a pay rise, while also asserting that the battle for money can turn into a 'poisonous fight', citing the example of Sergio Ramos as one for the Brazilian to learn from.

  • WHAT ALKORTA SAID

    Talking to about Vinicius's drop in form after Mbappe's signing, Alkorta said: "He's one of the best in the world, without a doubt. Trying to put pressure on Florentino Perez could backfire. Let's remember what happened with [Sergio] Ramos. Since they moved him to the left wing, I haven't seen him doing well. Playing with Mbappe has been difficult for him. They're young and ambitious, but the environment needs to advise them better. Now is not the time to demand things as if they had had a great season. Last year, changing the system to play him and Mbappe didn't work out entirely. If he focuses on performing at his best, the rest will follow. Real Madrid always reward those who prove their worth on the pitch."

    Further explaining how a fight over salary can turn ugly, Alkorta said: "These fights are poisonous. Florentino is affectionate, but he doesn't hesitate to make tough decisions. He needs to be cool. If he has a good season, he'll have the strength to negotiate."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR VINICIUS?

    Vinicius has attracted significant interest from Saudi Arabia. Reportedly, Al-Ahli have set aside a transfer budget of €300 million (£261m/$351m) for the winger. However, the club are aware that the Brazilian might not switch clubs as of now and are waiting for the right time to make a move. For now, Vinicius has publicly stated he wants to continue with Madrid. The Spanish side are set to face Osasuna in their opening La Liga fixture on August 19.

Fulham reject €40m Rodrigo Muniz offer and inform Atalanta of asking price despite striker demanding Serie A switch

Fulham have turned down Atalanta’s €40 million bid for Rodrigo Muniz even though the forward remains determined to join the Bergamo side.

  • Atalanta's €40m bid rejected
  • Fulham ask for €50m
  • Leeds also interested in the player
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to Sacha Tavolieri, Fulham have rejected Atalanta’s €40m (£34m/$46m) bid for Muniz, valuing him at €50m (£43m/$58m). The striker is eager to join the Serie A side and has asked Fulham to let him leave this summer.

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    After selling last season's Serie A top scorer Mateo Retegui to Al-Qadsiah for €80m (£68m/$92m), Atalanta are seeking a new star striker. They considered Crystal Palace’s Jean-Philippe Mateta, who has one year left on his contract, but failed to agree on a fee. CEO Luca Percassi travelled to London to negotiate with Fulham for  Muniz, though Atalanta face strong competition from Leeds United, who are also keen on the striker.

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    Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman has refused to train as he is on strike as he pushes to move to Inter, who have seen their efforts to sign him knocked back by the Bergamo club.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MUNIZ AND ATALANTA ?

    Atalanta will aim to negotiate with Fulham to lower the asking price, hoping to leverage Muniz’s desire to move to Bergamo for the chance to play European football next season.

'I understand you have to ask' – Arne Slot responds to Alexander Isak transfer question as Liverpool prepare for fiery Newcastle clash at St James' Park

Arne Slot has remained tight-lipped on Liverpool's chances of signing Newcastle's wantaway striker Alexander Isak ahead of Monday's massive clash.

  • Slot addressed ongoing Isak saga
  • Liverpool face Newcastle on Monday
  • Isak will not be involved for Magpies
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The summer transfer saga rumbles on with Isak refusing to play for Newcastle and Liverpool yet to make another bid for the Sweden international. The offer of £110 million ($148m) came three weeks ago and boss Slot says there is no update to share on the Anfield club making another. But the Dutchman appreciates it remains the hottest topic in football during this transfer window.

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    Isak wants to move to Anfield but Newcastle are refusing to sanction the transfer. Earlier in the week the Swede issued an emotional statement, hinting at "broken promises", while Newcastle replied with a firm rebuttal. And while this happens the Magpies are playing without their star striker, who scored 25 goals in all competitions last term, and have been unable to find a suitable replacement.

  • WHAT SLOT SAID

    Slot said: "What I can tell you is not a lot. And if someone else asks that question, it's going to be the same answer. As I've said so many times and it's been shown on Friday, I could impact the game with who we had on the bench. Federico came in and scored a goal. So it would be much nicer for us to talk about the players who we have but I understand you have to ask the question."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ISAK?

    Newcastle are desperate for a resolution to the Isak conundrum as soon as possible. Not only to end the circus which is currently engulfing them but also because they have gone three consecutive Premier League matches without a goal, having bagged 21 goals in the eight prior to that. And it's Liverpool who they face next.

'Wanted to give other players a chance' – Without Leo Messi, Javier Mascherano rotates squad in Inter Miami’s 1-1 draw against DC United

Baltasar Rodríguez scored a brilliant top-corner strike to rescue a draw for Inter Miami at Audi Field

  • Mascherano rotated heavily in his lineup
  • Orlando City up next in the Leagues Cup
  • Inter Miami reaches 46 points in MLS
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Manager Javier Mascherano surprised many by leaving Luis Suárez, Sergio Busquets and Rodrigo De Paul on the bench for Inter Miami’s visit to DC United on Saturday night, especially with Lionel Messi not available.

    The match ended 1-1 after Jackson Hopkins opened the scoring in the 13th minute for the hosts and Baltasar Rodríguez equalized with a stunning strike in the 63rd for Miami at Audi Field. With Messi and Jordi Alba also sidelined due to injury, the Argentine manager explained his decision to rest his stars.

    “We’ve played 41 matches, we wanted to give other players a chance. We need the entire squad, it was a clear decision for us, and by the end of the match I believe it was the right one,” Mascherano said.

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    WHAT MASCHERANO SAID

    As for the draw, which leaves the Herons in fifth place in the Eastern Conference on 46 points, the coach said, “It was one half for each team. In the first half they had the intensity and we let them play. In the second half we played in their half from the start, we were the team we want to be.”

    As the second half went on, Mascherano brought on Suárez, Busquets, De Paul and Rodríguez, who made the most of his opportunity with a brilliant goal.

    “The substitutions helped the team. The feeling is that if we had played with that same intensity from the start, we could have won the game,” the coach said.

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    Inter Miami remains in fifth place in the Eastern Conference with 46 points, keeping them inside the MLS playoff positions. For Rodríguez, the former Racing Club midfielder, the strike marked his first goal of the 2025 MLS season.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR INTER MIAMI?

    The Herons will face Orlando City  Wednesday in the Leagues Cup semifinals.

West Ham to sell ANOTHER key player to Tottenham? Lucas Paqueta eyed by Spurs & Aston Villa to add to Graham Potter's woes

Tottenham Hotspur are weighing up a move for West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta after missing out on Eberechi Eze, with Aston Villa also interested. With Mohammed Kudus already sold to Spurs, Paqueta could be the next big name to move from east London to north.

  • Spurs and Villa interested in Paqueta
  • Tottenham already raided Hammers for Kudus
  • Potter under pressure as exits pile up at West Ham
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Per the , Paqueta has emerged as a transfer target for both Tottenham and Aston Villa as the summer window nears a close. Spurs are keen to strengthen their midfield options after losing out on a deal for Eze, while the Villans are also exploring possibilities amid financial constraints. Paqueta, fresh from clearing spot-fixing allegations, remains open to a fresh start at a Champions League club.

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    West Ham are under growing pressure after a poor start to the season, and the recent 5-1 defeat to Chelsea only added to the gloom. Having already lost Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham, selling another key player would deepen concerns among fans. Under pressure, boss Graham Potter is facing a real test to stabilise his squad while dealing with transfer uncertainty this summer.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Paqueta was one of West Ham’s brighter performers against Chelsea, scoring the opening goal before the Hammers collapsed defensively. Spurs, meanwhile, continue to explore attacking alternatives, with Daniel Levy still pushing for Savinho despite setbacks elsewhere. Villa remain in the race, too, though their financial situation could restrict them to a loan bid.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR PAQUETA?

    With just weeks left in the transfer window, Tottenham and Villa must decide whether to formalise their interest in Paqueta. West Ham face a tough call on whether to cash in or resist further departures.

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