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Tottenham Eyeing Move for ‘World-Class’ Goalkeeper to Replace Guglielmo Vicario

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Tottenham are actively looking to sign a new ‘world-class’ goalkeeper in January to replace Guglielmo Vicario, Daily Mail journalist Matt Barlow has revealed.

The North London side are aiming for a busy start to 2026 as they search for several reinforcements to Thomas Frank’s squad, which has started the season with five wins in 11 Premier League games.

Spurs are claimed to be looking at signings on both ends of the pitch, with a top-tier striker and a new goalkeeper on the agenda at the turn of the year.

While a move for Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic has been mooted, the Lilywhites have yet to pinpoint any clear targets for either position, as options are expected to be limited in January.

Tottenham signed goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky during the last winter transfer window. The Czech international has made 12 appearances since his arrival, including two in the Carabao Cup this season.

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According to Barlow, Tottenham are prioritising the signing of a new centre-forward in January, but whether there will be a new arrival may depend on Dominic Solanke’s fitness.

The England international has only made three appearances for Frank’s team this term, having been out with an injury, but his return is anticipated soon, potentially before the end of the year.

Tottenham are also paying close attention to their goalkeeper situation, amid question marks over Vicario – the Italy international is occasionally exposed on set-pieces and has faced criticism for not fully commanding his penalty area.

The Udine-born keeper has been Spurs’ first-choice in goal ever since joining from Serie A side Empoli in the summer of 2023, making 90 appearances, conceding 119 goals and keeping 23 clean sheets.

He was forced to miss over three months following an ankle injury last season, which saw Spurs bring in Kinsky in January as an emergency addition in goal.

The Czech international made eight appearances under Ange Postecoglou last term, keeping three clean sheets and conceding 17 goals.

After starting the season with just one loss in their opening seven games, Tottenham have slowed down recently, picking up just four points from their last 12.

Frank’s side are sitting fifth in the league after 11 games and next take on Arsenal in the North London derby on Sunday.

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Food and Drinks Prices at Toronto Stadium Cause Stir

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Canada hosted its first 2026 World Cup fixture on Friday – and photos showing the eye-opening prices for food and drink inside the Toronto Stadium have gone viral on social media.

Canada are one of the three hosts of this summer’s showpiece international tournament, alongside the United States and Mexico.

Mexico kick-started the 2026 World Cup on Thursday, securing a 2-0 win over South Africa in a repeat of the 2010 World Cup opener. South Korea then beat Czechia 2-1 in Zapopan.

Canada, hosting a men’s World Cup match for the first time, went 1-0 down against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday but sealed a deserved point thanks to Cyle Larin’s 78th-minute equaliser.


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Food and Drink Prices at Toronto Stadium

Jesse Marsch at Toronto Stadium Kevin Sousa via Reuters

Over 43,000 fans were in attendance to witness Group B’s opening match, but those supporters had to pay some hefty prices to stay fed and hydrated.

Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun shared photos of the signs inside the stadium displaying all prices for available food and drink.

The top ‘offer’ – if you can call it that – was the ‘Visa Cardholder Combo’ comprised of two foot-long hot dogs and two sparkling soft drinks. Total cost? CA$57.50 (Canadian dollars), which is around £30.65.

Alternatively, fans could purchase some chicken tenders and fries for CA$25.25 (£13.46), or a cheeseburger with chips for the same price.

A foot-long hot dog on its own costs CA$14.75 (just under £8), with popcorn coming in at CA$11.75 (£6.26).

Fans wanting water can pay CA$7 (£3.73) for a 591m bottle – pretty steep but still a little cheaper than the £4.50 being charged at the Seattle Stadium.

However, beer is still extremely expensive at 2026 World Cup stadiums. A ‘Domestic Beer’ (one pint) costs CA$16.75 (£8.93), while a ‘Premium Beer’ costs CA$18.25 (£9.73).

There’s also a 740ml ‘Premium Beer’ option which costs CA$24.25 (£12.93), while ‘Canned Cocktails & Seltzers’ are also priced at CA$18.25 (£9.73).

Fans have had plenty to say about the prices at the Toronto Stadium on X (Twitter). Let’s check out some of the responses:

One fan commented: “At that price, I hope the chicken tenders come with a FIFA Peace Prize,” while another said:

​​​​​​​“Two hot dogs and two pops cost more than my monthly phone bill.”

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A third supporter wrote: “A cheeseburger for $25.25 is insanity. It is 3 pm. Nobody needs to eat at that hour so there is absolutely no reason to pay these extortionist prices and reward whoever is charging them. If you buy anything at these prices your stupidity will come shining through.”

A fourth added: “If you spend 19 dollars on a beer you should fall through a trap door directly into jail,” while another said: “Almost 60 dollars for two hot dogs & two sodas. Whoever set these prices should be tried at The Hague.”

A fifth fan wrote: “This is so ridiculous. $10 for some damn French fries,” while a sixth said: “We wonder why fans are choosing to watch games on TV versus going to the stadiums.”

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England World Cup Team ‘Leak’

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Each co-host has now played their opening match of the 2026 World Cup. Mexico kicked things off with a win over South Africa, before Canada battled to a draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The US have been the most impressive so far, however, thumping Paraguay 4-1 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

As excitement grows with every game, England will have to be patient and wait until 17 June before their tournament finally begins. They are faced with a tricky fixture as well, as they take on Croatia, the same nation that sent them home at the semi-final stage in Russia 2018.

Thomas Tuchel had a big enough task on his hands when naming the 26-man squad for the World Cup – notably leaving the likes of Harry Maguire, Phil Foden and Cole Palmer at home – but his job becomes more complicated now, as he must select his first starting XI for the summer tournament.

A report from BBC Sport appears to have already ‘leaked’ a few key decisions made by the German ahead of the Croatia match.


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Tuchel Makes Big Call on Starting Bellingham vs Croatia

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One of the big talking points for the Three Lions going into the tournament has revolved around the attack. While captain Harry Kane will obviously start, Tuchel has a big call to make in terms of the man who will play in the ten role behind the striker.

In five international games across 2025 and 2026, Aston Villa ace Morgan Rogers has been trusted in that position. When he starts, though, it means Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham has to controversially settle for a spot on the bench.

In the two World Cup warm-ups, Rogers was given the nod against New Zealand, before Bellingham was handed the start against Costa Rica. It appears as though Tuchel has now made a final call on who will start, with the BBC claiming that the team which started that latter match will be the team to start against Croatia.

Journalist Sami Mokbel wrote: “Well, there is certainly a sense within the camp that the team that started in Orlando, barring maybe one or two exceptions, will be the side that begins the tournament.

“Crucially, that would mean Jude Bellingham is set to win the race ahead of Morgan Rogers to play in the coveted No 10 role.”

Tuchel Decides on His World Cup Centre-Back Pairing

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With BBC ‘sources’ indicating that the team that started in the 3-0 win over Costa Rica will be close to the team that Tuchel picks against Croatia on Wednesday, that also means Tuchel has already made a big call regarding his centre-back partnership to start the tournament.

John Stones lined up alongside Maguire for many years but Marc Guehi took the Manchester United man’s place at Euro 2024. However, it looks as though Ezri Konsa will now start at the 2026 World Cup.

Indeed, the Aston Villa man lined up alongside Stones against Costa Rica, which suggests Tuchel has decided this will be his defensive pairing for the opening match. This may surprise some, especially as Guehi spent the last six months playing at Manchester City with Stones. The BBC explain, however:

“But there is an emerging feeling that Tuchel prefers more physicality in his central defensive pairing – with Stones and Konsa bigger than Guehi.”

The report also mentions that a ‘fully fit Bukayo Saka would almost certainly’ start ahead of Noni Madueke, but that just depends on the player’s fitness. He only came off the bench against Costa Rica, and that could happen again against Croatia, although it’s felt that Saka could start even if he isn’t fit enough to finish the match.

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US Police Share Statement After England World Cup Squad Robbed

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There has already been a great deal of talk about off-field issues at the 2026 World Cup so far. Visa issues and overzealous border security have left a bad taste in the mouth for money.

Just when the football was starting to come into focus again – helped by the US’s fantastic 4-1 win over Paraguay – another worrying concern has emerged. Indeed, according to local police, the English national team have been hit by a robbery.

The Three Lions had gear moving from West Palm Beach in Florida to their Swope Soccer Village base in Kansas City, Missouri, when the audacious World Cup heist took place.

Thomas Tuchel Credit: Reuters/Jim Rassol

As first reported by Daily Mail, Thomas Tuchel’s men were due to train in the Kansas City camp for the first time this afternoon (13 June), but staff are now ‘scrambling’ to figure out exactly what has been taken and what is available to them. Indeed, some very important equipment was taken from a van en route from Florida to Missouri.

Details have now emerged of what exactly was stolen, as it’s remarkably stated that only one football has been left for the players to train with. Among the missing cargo, it’s also claimed that football boots have also gone missing, with fears that Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham could be among those robbed.

It’s far from ideal preparation for the World Cup opener against Croata in just four days. England staff are said to have packed up all of their essential training gear to make the journey from the pre-camp in Florida to their official World Cup base. This included analysis equipment, as well as Tuchel’s whiteboards and massage tables.


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Police Department Share Statement After England World Cup Heist

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It is understood that an arrest has already been made, with the Daily Mail claiming that security staff suspect drivers they trusted to deliver the kit could be involved in the robbery. The FA are now liaising with local police as they try to recover the stolen goods.

The Kansas City, Missouri Police Department have released a statement, explaining:

“We are investigating a possible theft of equipment from a team vehicle that arrived in Kansas City with items missing this evening. The investigation is ongoing.”

It remains unclear just how complicated it will be for England to immediately replace all the items stolen before their opening Group L game on 17 June.

This isn’t the first drama relating to issues of crime near a Three Lions’ training camp, as nine were injured in a mass shooting just four miles from the training base and team hotel in Kansas City earlier in the month.

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