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Liverpool Eyeing £86m+ Deal to Sign Yan Diomande
Liverpool are among a host of Premier League clubs eyeing a move for RB Leipzig rising star Yan Diomande, Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg has revealed.
The Reds are believed to have earmarked the 19-year-old winger as a potential target ahead of 2026, with Manchester City and Chelsea also having him in their sights.
While there are no concrete or advanced talks ongoing regarding a move, Leipzig are in a strong negotiating position, having only signed Diomande from Spanish side Leganes in July.
Leipzig have reportedly set an asking price of over €100m (£87m) for the 19-year-old, who could arrive at Anfield as a long-term replacement for Mohamed Salah.
Liverpool Monitoring Yann Diomande
According to Plettenberg, Diomande’s departure after the World Cup is seen as a possible scenario, despite the 19-year-old being under contract with Leipzig until June 2030.
Diomande has been in exceptional form this season, scoring seven goals and providing four assists in 16 appearances across all competitions for Leipzig.
The four-cap Ivory Coast international scored his first career hat-trick in the 6-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt earlier this month, becoming the youngest Bundesliga player to score three goals in a single game since 1965.
Only midfielder Christoph Baumgartner has netted as many times (six) for Leipzig this league campaign, with Diomande also registering two assists in 10 starts.
Diomande was called up to the Ivory Coast squad for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations, where he will compete for playing time with current and former Premier League stars Wilfried Zaha and Amad Diallo.
Antoine Semenyo Wants Liverpool Move
Liverpool have been handed a major boost in their pursuit of Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo ahead of the January transfer window.
According to reports, the Ghana international has earmarked Anfield as his preferred destination next month, despite attracting interest from several other Premier League clubs.
Liverpool could bypass negotiations with Bournemouth for Semenyo in January, as he has a £65m release clause active next month.
The 25-year-old forward has scored six goals and provided three assists in 14 league appearances for the Cherries this season.
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Dana White tells Mike Tyson the greatest fighters in UFC history, no McGregor or Khabib
President of the UFC Dana White made an appearance on Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson with co-host DJ Whoo Kid – real name Yves Mondesir – back in 2023, as the three men spent an hour covering a number of topics from the rivalry between Philadelphia and Boston to the developments and future of the UFC.
At times, it was easy to forget that this was not a conversation between two friends in the comfort of their home as Tyson and White were at ease laughing and joking together. The respect between the two was clear from the beginning and the latter spent the first few moments touching on the pair’s friendship and remarking on Tyson’s influence in the world beyond the boxing ring and the UFC.
“You are an amazing f***** human being man. You’re also an important part of pop culture,” the head honcho of UFC said to the boxing heavyweight legend, and can you blame him? Iron Mike is one of the biggest names in not just sport, but pop culture, as White says.
Listeners were also given insight into some behind-the-scenes conversations, as White recalled he was “totally against” the boxing veteran fighting against Roy Jones in 2020, that was until Tyson called White directly and told him to stop undermining the fight. “He told me that he was a grown a** man, and he could make his own decisions,” White revealed.
Among the conversations, one of the most revealing questions and intriguing points of discussion, was when White was asked who were his top five UFC fighters of all time. A very tough question to answer, especially when you are the boss of the entire organisation. It was so tough, in fact, despite being asked for five, White named SEVEN.
Dana White’s Greatest UFC Fighters of All Time
“So hard to do because when you look at the 23 years that I’ve been in it, there’s been so many great fights… but you got to start with Jon Jones,” White said as he began his list.
Jon Jones
Jon “Bones” Jones holds the record for youngest-ever champion in UFC history, as he defeated Mauricio Rua, aged 23, in 2011. Since then, Jones has gone on to be one of the most successful fighters and expanded the reach of MMA. In 2012, he became the first MMA fighter to be sponsored by Nike on a global scale, though, the deal was terminated some years later. His victory over Ciryl Gane for the heavyweight crown undoubtedly sealed his position as one of the all-time greats in the sport.
“There’s just so many it’s hard to pick,” said White. But other names had been thrown around in the conversation as co-host DJ Whoo Kid quietly mentioned that he had Conor McGregor on his list.
“Those are all good ones,” White said, before moving on to extend his list to Ronda Rousey, undoubtedly one of the biggest names in UFC history.
Ronda Rousey & Amanda Nunes
Rousey dominated the scene and took home several awards, beating out Floyd Mayweather for the Best Fighter ESPY award in 2015. Her signature armbar move came to be what she was known for, but her unwavering personality appealed to swathes of fans and was a force in elevating the women’s sport.
“You got to have Amanda Nunes,” White continued, calling her the “greatest female fighter of all time.”
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Nunes, who was the first woman to become a two-division champion, broke several records, and held the number one spot when she retired in 2023. Her position as the best female fighter goes relatively unchallenged due to her sheer domination of the sport.
While White had no reservations about mentioning Nunes, Rousey, or Jones, the discussion picked up as the three men debated about who else would make the list.
Kamaru Usman
“How do you not have Usman?” White added as he appeared to be thinking out loud.
Kamaru Usman made his UFC debut in 2015 and went on to compete in the welterweight division. He has seen great success in the UFC as a former welterweight champion and victor of the UFC Fighter 21 tournament. The Nigerian-American fighter lost his first fight in the UFC in 2022 against Leon Edwards, and suffered a second loss to Edwards at UFC 286 for the welterweight championship.
After, White stalled a little as he hinted at the history of the UFC, acknowledging that the fighters he had mentioned so far were all relatively recent.
Chuck Liddell, Matt Hughes, Royce Gracie
“Think about those tough guys back in the day,” Tyson nudged, and White nodded in agreement, going on to mention the legendary American fighter Chuck Liddell.
The conversation could have gone on for hours and listeners got the sense that the entire podcast could be centred around the debate of the top five UFC fighters, but in the end, White conceded that it was too difficult to narrow down the history of UFC to just five names.
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“If you look at the different generations of people who helped take the sport to another level,” said White. “It’s hard to just pick five all-time great fighters. Matt Hughes would have to make the list… and then you look at all the different Brazilians that came up.”
But while White may have struggled to grapple with picking just five, some notable names did not even cross his lips during the discussion.
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Khabib & Conor McGregor
Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor were the two gaping holes in the conversation that fans immediately picked up on.
But interestingly, the UFC president was asked the same question in an interview by GQ in 2022, and his answer looked slightly different. Rousey and Jones were still mentioned, but White also included Anderson Silva, McGregor, and Georges St-Pierre, names that weren’t touched during the podcast.
Some fans have been surprised at the exclusion of the likes of McGregor and Khabib with their fighting history and mass global appeal, but in that aforementioned interview four years ago, White addressed a question of whether Khabib can be considered the “GOAT.” White went on to say that he undoubtedly had a successful career, even retiring in his prime, but it’s too hard to say because he believes the Russian just “retired too early,” to be a part of that conversation.
The Russian fighter retired in 2020 as he said he wanted to be able to devote more time to his family. Khabib was the longest-reigning UFC champion ever, holding the title from April 2018 to March 2021, but for White, the longevity of his career, or lack thereof, means he simply cannot hold a place in serious discussion of the top UFC fighters.
White was quick to mention McGregor in 2022, but when asked the same question a year later, the Irishman did not feature at all in his discussion. This might surprise fans because it has seemed that the Irishman and the UFC have gone hand in hand for years as the charisma of the “Champ Champ” caught the attention of millions of people across the globe.
McGregor wielded intense viewing power during his time in the UFC, his name on a fight card all but guaranteed millions of views. He broke viewership records and was credited with converting casual fans into regular watchers of the sport. White even touched on McGregor’s financial pull during the podcast when he noted that the “biggest fight of all time was between Conor and Flord [Mayweather],” which had 4.3 million pay-per-view buys.
For commercial reasons alone, it is surprising that White did not even touch on McGregor’s influence, but on top of that, Notorious was an undeniably successful fighter. After all, he was the first UFC fighter to hold championships in two weight classes simultaneously.
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Mateus Fernandes Says Yes to Joining Tottenham to Play for Roberto De Zerbi
Tottenham Hotspur have been given another huge boost in the summer transfer window with Mateus Fernandes giving his green light to join the club, according to journalist Matteo Moretto.
Tottenham and ENIC have gone into overdrive in the market, surprising many of their Premier League rivals with their ambition, with four deals already completed 10 days after the window officially opened.
The club and manager Roberto De Zerbi clearly realise there was a lot of squad maintenance to carry out following successive disastrous Premier League seasons, with a desire to get the majority of their work done in time for the return to pre-season as they look to hit the ground running next term.
Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Jan Paul van Hecke and Martin Dubravka are through the door, and now De Zerbi wants the north Londoners to pull off an audacious double central midfield swoop on their rivals.
Spurs remain in talks over a move for Newcastle United star Sandro Tonali, with Fabrizio Romano’s latest update on Thursday confirming it is ‘deal on’, while the Italian manager also wants Fernandes in alongside him for the 2026-27 campaign.
Manchester United also want to land the Portugal international, with the latest suggestion being that whoever offers West Ham the most amount of money will get the player, as he’s open to joining both clubs.
Mateus Fernandes Approves Tottenham Transfer
According to Matteo Moretto, posting on X, Fernandes has given his approval for a move to Tottenham.
The Italian journalist says Spurs have overcome a major hurdle to any deal with the 21-year-old willing to join to link up with De Zerbi, who has made him one of his priority targets.
The north Londoners are already in club-to-club negotiations with their London rivals over a deal for the ‘underrated’ player, with separate suggestions that they are willing to meet West Ham’s £85m valuation, albeit as part of a structured deal.
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Tottenham Eyeing Third Midfielder Deal
According to TEAMtalk, Tottenham are also considering a third midfield signing even if they get both Fernandes and Tonali, with Middlesbrough’s Hayden Hackney on their radar.
The Boro star was crowned as the Championship Player of the Year last season as he helped his side finish in the play-off positions, but he was unable to help them towards the end of the campaign through injury.
Nevertheless, the 23-year-old is rated very highly and has been described as the ‘Championship version of Declan Rice’ due to his level of performance and style of play.
The number of potential midfield additions also hint at two things; Spurs are unlikely to sign Joao Palhinha on a permanent basis from Bayern Munich following his loan spell last season, and that there could be other exits in that area of the pitch.
It has already been confirmed that Lucas Bergvall is keen to explore a move away this summer ahead of expected limited minutes next season, while Pape Matar Sarr could be another player who suffers with De Zerbi’s preference for experience as he looks to drive Spurs back up the Premier League standings.
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World Cup 2026 Third-Place Tracker: Who Goes Through?
The extended 2026 World Cup with 48 teams in total equates to more opportunities to progress to the knockout stages, which ensures that we can expect more drama than ever before.
Previously, from 1998-2002, only the top teams from each of the eight groups progressed into the Round of 16, but qualification via the third-place position has returned to the tournament for the first time since 1994.
Some teams confirmed their place in the knockouts by virtue of winning two matches — with six points being enough to assure automatic qualification. Yet, it may not ensure that a country will top their group and enjoy a potentially more favourable draw in the next stage.
Here’s the full breakdown of the current third-place situation.
World Cup 2026 Third-Place Table
Whilst the 12 groups will be the main viewpoint for fans during the World Cup, the third-place table also plays a significant part, as eight teams will qualify through this amplified pathway.
Very little will separate the final standings, but the general rule of thumb is that you have to win at least one game to put yourself in contention.
Reaching four points will guarantee you a place in the top eight — ensuring that a team likely beats the weakest in the group and produces another result against either of the top two sides.
Due to the bracket showing potential routes, it can lead to situations arising where it would be better for certain teams to avoid winning in their final game to ensure they have an easier route in the next round, which is certainly a difficult opportunity to navigate.
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Team |
P |
W |
D |
L |
GD |
Points |
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1. Bosnia-Herzegovina |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
-1 |
4 |
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2. Sweden |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
3 |
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3. Croatia |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
-1 |
3 |
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4. South Korea |
3 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
-1 |
3 |
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5. Algeria |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
-2 |
3 |
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6. Paraguay |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
-2 |
3 |
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7. Scotland |
3 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
-3 |
3 |
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8. Cape Verde |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
Table correct as of 12 noon BST (7am ET) June 25, 2026.
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Round of 32 Bracket For Third-Place Teams
With the final round of games still yet to be completed, this current list is subject to change. Even teams with three completed games will have to wait for results elsewhere as the complex tapestry of the new format unveils.
However, this is the bracket as it stands — top to bottom of the full draw.
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