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Chelsea Defender Trevoh Chalobah Set to Join England Squad

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Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah has been called up to the England squad to replace Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, according to BBC Sport.

England are preparing to face Serbia in a World Cup qualifier on Thursday, before also playing Albania during the international break. Although they’ve already qualified for the 2026 World Cup, Thomas Tuchel will be trying to figure out who’s going to be sitting on the plane heading to the tournament.

Chalobah earned his first call-up to the England squad back in May under Tuchel, but he wasn’t involved when the former Chelsea manager named his side last week. The Chelsea centre-back then made his debut in a defeat to Senegal, but he’s yet to add to his single cap for his country.

BBC: Chalobah Set to Join England Squad

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According to BBC Sport journalist Nizaar Kinsella, Chelsea centre-back Chalobah is set to join up with the England squad as a replacement for Guehi, who has withdrawn due to injury. Chalobah wasn’t involved during the international break in September, nor was he named in Tuchel’s initial squad, which he named last week ahead of two games against Serbia and Albania in World Cup qualifying.

Tuchel knows Chalobah well from his time at Stamford Bridge, giving him his debut for Chelsea back in 2021. Chalobah has been a regular for Chelsea this season, and he might have felt unfortunate not to have been called up initially, especially considering his relationship with Tuchel.

For any England player, it’s imperative that they get involved in Tuchel’s plans right now, with the national team only having a few games before the manager needs to make a decision on his squad for the World Cup. Tuchel will undoubtedly take club form into account, but he will want his players involved in the squad for their next games if they are to play a part in the tournament.

Chalobah will now be competing with Dan Burn, Ezri Konsa, Jarell Quansah, and John Stones for a starting place in the England starting XI for their game against Serbia on Thursday. Tuchel could hand a debut to Alex Scott of Bournemouth, who has earned his first call-up to the squad after impressing during his time with England U21s.

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Leeds Might Have Just Secured £12.8m Spurs Transfer Windfall

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Tottenham could be one step closer to landing a pay day as they look to balance their huge summer spending. Spurs have already put together a club-record window, spending more than they every have to land Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, while they have also snapped up others on cheap or free deals.

Roberto De Zerbi is being backed like no other Spurs boss ever has, but his squad overhaul will not be done by recruitment alone. Players are going to have to leave the club, and there are some strong candidates.

One of the main candidates is goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, who is being linked with a return to Italy this summer, and that eventuality may be one step closer.

Leeds United lead Suzuki race

Zion Suzuki

According to MOT Leeds News, Leeds are currently winning the race to sign Parma and Japan goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, who impressed at this summer’s World Cup. It’s reported the keeper is happy to join Leeds, and that a £25million deal is in the offing, as long as the Yorkshire club decide to pay the lofty sum.

According to Italian journalist Gianluigi Longari, Juventus are interested in signing Suzuki this summer after missing out on Alisson Becker, who is staying at Anfield for another year. Juve, however, are said to clearly understand that Leeds have ‘built up an advantage’ in the race to Suzuki, and it may see them miss out.

Juve could finally pull Vicario trigger

Tottenham Hotspur's Guglielmo Vicario looks dejected after Crystal Palace's Jorgen Strand Larsen scores via Reuters

Juventus are said to have Tottenham keeper Vicario and Aston Villa’s Emi Martinez under serious consideration this summer, and they are much more likely to get hold of the former. Spurs are said to be open to a Vicario sale, given the player prefers to return to Italy, while they have thrown their weight behind Antonin Kinsky by handing the young stopper a new contract.

With Martinez still busy at the World Cup, and with Suzuki potentially out of reach, Juventus may finally now pull the trigger on Vicario, who is said to carry an asking price of €15million, which works out at £12.85million.

That could be a boost for Tottenham as they look to, at least somewhat, balance their huge spending this summer. Vicario is one of two major exits Tottenham are expecting this summer, along with Cristian Romero, who will move on to pastures new, and a replacement is already in the building in Van Hecke.


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Nigel Mansell Names Current F1 Driver He Finds ‘Heartbreaking’ To Watch

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A former Formula 1 world champion has admitted that it has been ‘heartbreaking’ for him to have to watch one particular driver struggle right now.

Heading into the 2026 season, the FIA and Formula One completely revamped the sport’s technical regulations. These changes have affected some teams more than others.

While Mercedes are dominating at the top of both the Drivers’ Championship and Constructors’ Championship, the likes of McLaren and Red Bull have taken a backwards step from their position of competing for both championships during the ground effect era.

Former World Champion Has Been in Dreadful Form in 2026

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However, it has been an especially poor campaign for Aston Martin, who have performed well below par, despite their high expectations for the new season, with the Silverstone-based team recruiting Adrian Newey to oversee a new era brand-new engine supplier, Honda.

To date, the 2026 campaign has been nothing short of a disaster for Aston Martin as both drivers have struggled for form and results.

Former two-time world champion, Fernando Alonso, has struggled to compete in the AMR26, which has led to many rumours circulating regarding a potential retirement for the 44-year-old star if things don’t improve.

In a recent interview with the official F1 site, former world champion Nigel Mansell pointed out how much of a shame it is to see Alonso fighting at the back of the field.

Heading into the British Grand Prix this weekend, Alonso currently sits in 18th place in the Drivers’ Championship with just a sole point, which he earned at the Monaco GP following a post-race penalty for Cadillac driver Sergio Perez.

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Mansell remarked that Alonso (and teammate Lance Stroll) deserved far better than they had been given by their team.

“Fernando is such a class act, it’s just a shame that he’s not got the car or the engine to go racing. I have so many compliments for Alonso. He’s been in the job for so long now, so many races.

“He’s a great statesman, a wonderful legend, and an incredible world champion. I look forward to, and will rejoice, when they bring the new car and engine together. I just want to see them racing. Even if they’re only halfway up the grid, it’s better than making the numbers up.

“I really hope Aston Martin get their act together soon. It’s heartbreaking to see how they’re struggling.”

Adrian Newey and Aston Martin are hoping to turn their poor season around heading into the Hungarian Grand Prix later this month with an upgraded B-spec of the AMR26, which many people hope will be the turning point for Alonso and Stroll to deliver some more respectable performances.

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Ben Jacobs Reveals Tottenham’s Next Transfer Targets After Sandro Tonali

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Tottenham may still make two more moves despite already racking up a record transfer spend this summer. Spurs have extraordinarily busy during the summer window so far, snapping up Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Martin Dubravka, Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali.

The last three of those signings have cost Spurs well over £200million, signaling a clear change in recruitment strategy from the North London club, and they are not done yet.

Roberto De Zerbi still has areas of his squad he wants to improve, and we are likely to see further recruitment this summer.

Jacobs expects more Tottenham transfer business

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Speaking on the Market Madness podcast, GiveMeSport’s Ben Jacobs explained what Spurs have planned for the rest of the summer window. “As we’ve just heard, Tottenham are going to be ambitious. They had £100million of capital injected into the club. They want a left winger, very possibly a number nine, too, so keep an eye on Tottenham right up until deadline day, because there are more signings to come.”

Spurs are not worried about Profit and Sustainability rules complications at this point, given they have always been safely in the green when it comes to those spending rules. A spending bill of more than £300million this summer, which now looks likely, will put them a lot closer, but many of the payments will be spread out over the coming years, and the main impact is likely to be lesser spending in the next couple of years, which is likely the plan anyway due to the amount of capital being committed this summer.

Tottenham’s possible attacking targets

Rafael Leao in action for AC Milan

Spurs likely need a striker due to uncertainty over Richarlison’s future, Dominic Solanke’s injury record and the fact Randal Kolo Muani was not signed permanently. Any top team needs three good strikers competing for the position, and it would be a big surprise if De Zerbi didn’t snap up another frontman.

We haven’t seen too many number nines linked with Spurs this summer, beyond Dusan Vlahovic, who appears to be more likely to head to the Bundesliga on a free transfer this summer, with links to the Premier League cooling following his official departure from Juventus on June 30.

We have seen more wingers linked with Spurs, and one of the attractive targets will be AC Milan’s Rafael Leao, a left-winger available for around £60million or a touch less. The Portugal international has asked to leave the Italian giants, and they are likely to accommodate a move at the right price.

Manchester City’s Savinho has also been heavily linked with Spurs, but it appears the North London side are not in a rush to make a decision about the attacking spot, having concentrated on their midfield recruitment over the last couple of weeks.


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