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Misfits Owner Explains Why He Replaced KSI With Andrew Tate as CEO
Mams Taylor joined The Ariel Helwani Show on the 3rd of November to clear the air about the news that Andrew Tate has joined Misfits Boxing, and that he’s even replaced KSI as the CEO.
KSI co-founded Misfits Boxing with Kalle and Nisse Sauerland, together with Taylor, and transformed YouTuber scraps into a genuine fight franchise. It’s already one of DAZN’s hottest combat sport properties, selling out arenas with influencer grudge matches and crossovers that tap a younger audience traditional boxing struggles to reach. It’s chaotic, and one hot mess. But some way, somehow — it works.
But news of Tate joining the company was a metaphorical grenade. Not just because it launched Tate into a fight against Misfits heavyweight title-holder Chase DeMoor in Dubai on the 20th of December, but because Tate will do so having seemingly ousted KSI from the company. Tate, after all, anointed himself combat executive officer.
Taylor told Helwani what it all meant on Monday.
‘KSI Wasn’t Happy’ Andrew Tate Replaced Him in Misfits
Helwani, who covers the breadth of combat sports including sports entertainment properties like WWE and AEW, asked Taylor, “as a fan of sports entertainment,” whether Tate replacing KSI was “a work or a shoot” — meaning, was it scripted, or was it real.
“I guess you could see it’s a work from my end because it’s what needed to happen for the [good of the] business,” said Taylor.
“Was KSI happy about it? Absolutely not. It’s complicated. It’s real.”
Taylor added that the role is an intensive one and likely something Tate has a greater chance at excelling in as he’s throwing himself into a main event slot. KSI, meanwhile, has other obligations that he’s committed to, perhaps risking spreading himself too thin were he to remain in his CEO role at Misfits.
“KSI has his equity, he’s an equity partner, but I don’t think he’s suited for the CEO role right now as his focus is on other things — PRIME, music, YouTube, Britain’s Got Talent, Sidemen. I want him to be happy with what he’s doing. When he gets motivated to fight again, it’s a different conversation.”
“For Andrew, this is a perfect role. He’s incredibly articulate and he embodies the Misfits spirit. So I think it’s going to be a great time for all of us.”
Taylor made repeated comments that: “KSI wasn’t happy about it.”
“I think professionally, we got everything in order. This is obviously going to be a bump in the road, but I think it’s for the greater good of business. It’s his business as well as mine, but I think he’ll come around,” Mams, who remains KSI’s manager, said. “We do a phenomenal job together. I think everyone wins in the long run.”
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Should Tate defeat DeMoor, then the controversial influencer’s infamy, both in podcasting and in the ring, will only grow, heightening his chances of competing with an even bigger name than DeMoor. As GIVE ME SPORT recently reported, there’s a five-fight run that could see Tate fight some of the biggest names in crossover boxing, and legitimate combat sport.
One of those names we mentioned was KSI. For Taylor, it’s something he’d welcome. “I would love it if that’s where we’re headed,” he said of a Tate vs KSI fight for the CEO role. “It’s a great storyline.”
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Rangers Close In On Double Transfer Deal As World Cup Ace Set For Medical
Rangers are ramping up their efforts to improve the squad for the upcoming season, as TeamTalk reports that one star is close to joining the club, while another is about to leave in the opposite direction.
It’ll be the fourth bit of business that the Ibrox outfit complete this summer, having already made moves to give Derek McInnes a chance to impress in his first campaign in the dugout.
Lawrence Shankland was the first arrival, signing for free from Hearts after the club triggered a clause in his deal that allowed him to join his boyhood club.
Ross McCrorie made his long-awaited return to Rangers shortly after, while Ben Godfrey also joins on a season-long loan from Atalanta this summer.
With the backline and frontline already addressed, the next area of focus is the goalkeeping department, with a move now agreed for a double deal.
Rangers Close To Ivor Pandur Transfer
According to TeamTalk, Rangers are closing in on the signing of Ivor Pandur from Hull City this summer to help with a drastic overhaul between the sticks.
The 26-year-old will join from the newly-promoted Premier League club on a long-term deal, while the move will help push through a second switch elsewhere.
Hull are expected to sign Jack Butland from Rangers in a transfer going the other way, though it is a separate move and not described as a swap deal.
That is due to the Tigers facing financial restrictions upon their surprise return to the top tier of English football, with sales required by the start of next month to comply.
The move for Pandur is believed to be in the region of £6 million, securing a deal for the goalkeeper who has received plenty of plaudits in his time at the MKM Stadium.
That earned him a place in the Croatia squad for the World Cup, though he is currently playing as the second-choice to Dominik Livakovic.
Pandur is expected to undergo a medical in North America to complete a swift deal, while Butland is now set to travel to Hull to complete his move there.
It’s quite the accelerated switch from Rangers, helping to transform the goalkeeping ranks to strengthen the team moving forward.
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What Rangers Need Next
Rangers have moved quickly to address several issues within the squad, with the goalkeeping changes showing that the club mean business in getting back to the top.
Having already added two defenders, a striker, and a goalkeeper, it would make sense for the transfer business to turn back towards the midfield ranks.
Nicolas Raskin is expected to leave the club, and considering how important he has been in recent seasons, a replacement will certainly be needed.
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Lewis Ferguson has been linked, though a deal with Bologna seems unlikely while they hold out for a large fee to sign the Scotland international.
It remains to be seen who else could be linked with a switch in that position, but Rangers could move quickly to add yet another impressive option to McInnes’s squad.
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Carrick Tells Man Utd Chiefs to Keep Amad Diallo After Sale Rumours
Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has told the club he wants to keep one player after talk he could be sold this summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.
After sealing a return to the Champions League for the first time in three seasons, Man United chiefs need to give Carrick the squad he needs that will allow him to perform strongly in Europe’s elite club competition alongside the Premier League, following their third-place finish last term.
The Red Devils already have a full agreement to sign Ederson from Atalanta, with the Brazil international expected to complete his move to Old Trafford next month following the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup.
The addition of the 26-year-old is unlikely to be the club’s last piece of business in midfield, after they identified the position as the priority area to strengthen ahead of next summer.
At least one more addition is expected following the exit of Casemiro, with the club still in talks to sign Mateus Fernandes from West Ham United, although they face competition for the Portugal international’s signature from Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur.
It could even be more than one after Manuel Ugarte suffered a serious injury while representing Uruguay in North America.
Romano: Carrick Wants Amad Diallo to Stay at Man United
While Man United are looking to add players to their squad this summer, there will be departures to come too.
Amad Diallo has been linked with a move to AC Milan following Ruben Amorim’s appointment at the San Siro, with the Portuguese manager a big fan of the Ivory Coast international during his spell in charge at Old Trafford.
Speaking on his latest YouTube video, Romano has dismissed rumours that the 23-year-old could return to Serie A following a previous spell with Atalanta, with Carrick telling Red Devils chiefs that the winger is an important part of his plans.
He said: “We also had some rumours from Italy about Amad Diallo, that maybe he can go to Milan. The link with Ruben Amorim.
“Let me clarify one thing, Man United have been clear with Amad Diallo. Amad is not for sale this summer. Manchester United will not let Amad Diallo leave the club in the summer transfer window.
“So, if you see links about Amad, English clubs, Milan and more, Man United want to continue with him. Michael Carrick has confirmed his decision to the club, and so the direction is very clear. Amad Diallo is expected to stay at Manchester United.”
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Man United Looking at Left-Sided Winger Signing
Diallo plays from the right for United, but it is the opposite flank where they are considering making a signing this summer, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.
United have an appreciation for Morgan Rogers at Aston Villa, but Arsenal are considered favourites to sign the England international as things stand, while there have also been tentative links to other wingers like AC Milan’s Rafael Leao and Hoffenheim’s Bazoumana Toure.
Another interesting name mentioned alongside United is Bradley Barcola of Paris Saint-Germain, with an exit for the France international more likely if they sign RB Leizpig winger Yan Diomande ahead of Liverpool.
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Club in Pole Position to Sign Mateus Fernandes After Man Utd and Tottenham Talks
Manchester United’s pursuit of West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes has been well-documented over the course of the summer so far.
The Red Devils are looking to strengthen under Michael Carrick after the former United midfielder led the Premier League giants to a third-place finish in the top-flight last season.
It is no secret that midfield is one of United’s priority positions in the transfer market this summer following the departure of Casemiro. Additionally, Manuel Ugarte suffered knee ligament damage while playing for Uruguay in the World Cup.
Although not officially announced yet, the Red Devils have agreed a deal with Atalanta to sign midfielder Éderson but the capture of the Brazilian isn’t planned to be their only midfield addition this summer, with Fernandes still high on their priority list.
United leading the race for Fernandes
According to Football Transfers, United are currently leading the race to sign Fernandes, with Tottenham Hotspur one of their main rivals for the Portuguese’s signature.
It appears as though the Red Devils have now definitely missed out on a deal to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest with the England midfielder set for a move to Manchester City instead. Therefore, they will be increasing their efforts to get a deal for Fernandes over the line.
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The 21-year-old midfielder made 38 appearances across all competitions for West Ham last season, scoring four goals, and was one of the Hammers’ most impressive performers as they suffered relegation down to the Championship after a 14-year stay in the Premier League.
It was Fernandes’ second Premier League relegation, having been part of the Southampton team relegated the season prior. That was another example of the midfielder impressing in a struggling side.
United are a better option than Spurs
In terms of which option is currently the more enticing proposal between United and Spurs, the former’s ability to offer Champions League football should be a significant advantage.
There is still an element of the unknown as to what to expect from both teams this season under managers who came in mid-season last term. Carrick was initially interim manager but has since had his stay made permanent, while Roberto De Zerbi arrived at Tottenham in March and helped get them over the line in the battle for Premier League survival.
At 21, Fernandes still has plenty of room for improvement but after being one of the standout players in two struggling Premier League teams, the midfielder should get the opportunity to impress in a stronger team, as opposed to playing in the Championship next term.
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