Sports
Every Signing Ruben Amorim Made at Man Utd Ranked
Manchester United insisted there was reluctance in their decision to sack Ruben Amorim after a total of 14 hodgepodge months, but his revealing comments and a lack of on-the-pitch improvement from his side meant his position was untenable. At the time he was relieved of his duties, the Old Trafford outfit were three points away from top four credentials.
Appointed in November 2024 after Erik ten Hag‘s spell at the club came to an end following a controversial 2-1 loss to West Ham United, Amorim offered an early sense of hope that the tide was changing in Manchester.
He was charismatic, a brutally honest figure when faced with media questions but, all in all, the performances and/or results were not good enough for a manager who had two transfer windows – January 2025 and over the recent summer – as he added the likes of Senne Lammens, Bryan Mbeumo and Diego Leon.
Shortly before a P45 was slapped on his desk, Amorim had begun to kick up a fuss about the club’s transfer activity in the 2026 January market, but how have his seven additions performed?
7
Diego Leon
This isn’t to say that Diego Leon is a poor addition by any stretch of the imagination, but the fact that he is yet to make his debut for United, having arrived in the summer after turning 18 in April means that he cannot be placed any higher. The once-capped Paraguay international will, however, be knocking on the door in the coming months as he looks to make the jump from academy to senior proceedings.
Born in 2007, Leon’s physical attributes and maturity on and off the ball are eye-catching, and his signing represents a change in thinking of the leadership structure at Old Trafford: it finds itself in the low-risk category, it’s at a modest price and there is plenty of reward if things go right. When he eventually gets some minutes under his belt, Leon could easily rise up this list.
6
Benjamin Sesko
Rasmus Hojlund, whose Napoli move is expected to be made permanent, failed to live up to his lofty expectations and so United boardroom bosses lumped a huge sum of money on another 2003-born marksman, but the early signs suggest that Benjamin Sesko (with two goals in all competitions to boot thus far) is far more comfortable leading the line for United than the aforementioned Dane.
It’s more than just scoring goals for Radece-born Sesko: the first Slovenian to play for United possessed a decent work rate and his hold-up play allows him to bring teammates into play. There’s a compelling case to suggest he has all the hallmarks of a typical all-rounder striker, but we are yet to see the best of him.
5
Patrick Dorgu
Things haven’t always gone swimmingly for 21-year-old Patrick Dorgu – who was recruited to be a long-term replacement for Luke Shaw – since his move from Serie A side Lecce last January. Shaw’s perennial unavailability surely meant that he’d be called upon more than initially expected, and his rawness quickly came to light, especially when he was tasked with making a difference in the final third.
In the final days of Amorim’s stewardship, the £30 million man was tasked with playing in the right No.10 position because Bryan Mbeumo was representing his country at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and he looked far more comfortable – an issue with his game, according to Amorim. Dorgu, 21, is far from being the finished article but there have been signs of improvement.
4
Ayden Heaven
A lot was asked of 19-year-old Ayden Heaven in the latter stages of Amorim’s stewardship of the club: he was, in the absence of Matthijs de Ligt, operating largely in the middle of a back three, being tasked with occupying some of the Premier League’s strikers. And the centre-back, who can also operate in the engine room, has made his £1 million transfer fee look like peanuts after a terrific start to life at Old Trafford.
A tall left-footer, Heaven was signed from Arsenal in January 2025 and even made his United debut against the Gunners. Not much was expected of the Englishman as he was signed alongside Dorgu, but he’s currently out-performing the Dane at the heart of United’s back line – and things can only improve from here… right? At such a young age, he offers a long-term option for United, but, not only that, he is also the present.
3
Matheus Cunha
Matheus Cunha is the perfect example of watching football beyond numbers: the Brazilian, signed from Wolverhampton Wanderers for £62.5 million in the summer, offers the 13-time Premier League champions with some much-needed moxie in the final third. Cunha’s Eric Cantona-like mentality means that he doesn’t mind shouldering the responsibility that comes with representing the Red Devils.
What has been more notable about Cunha’s performance since making the intra-England switch is his ability to glide across the turf with relative ease, either to launch an attack of his own or to retain possession in a time of need. In terms of the latter, a thorough watch of his final 15-to-20 minutes of United’s win over Liverpool this campaign highlighted this perfectly.
2
Senne Lammens
Ever since David de Gea departed, United have struggled to find a competent figure between the sticks. Neither Andre Onana nor Altay Bayindir offered much in the way of confidence – but the lesser-experienced Senne Lammens, 23, has settled into Old Trafford surroundings with enviable ease. At such a young age, the Belgian has brought a sense of calm to United’s goalmouth and those in front of him.
Amorim was a big fan of Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez, of course, but a data-driven approach saw United wander to Royal Antwerp with Lammens on their radar. It cost them just £18.2 million (plus add-ons) to lure the youngster away from his homeland, and it could turn out to be a shrewd addition. At the time of writing, United have lost just two of the 13 matches Lammens has started.
1
Bryan Mbeumo
Signed in the summer of 2025 as part of Amorim’s attacking overhaul, Bryan Mbeumo – who had multiple landing spots as he looked to move in the summer – hit the ground running at Old Trafford following a summer transfer from Brentford. It was something of a surprise that the Cameroon international decided Old Trafford was the place for him – but he told his sister:
“It’s a club that can bounce back. Their game plan is interesting, I’m committed. I’m a man of my word, for now I’m going there.”
25 Best Players in the Premier League So Far This Season [Ranked]
From Sunderland to Bournemouth, several stars are shining ahead of the festive period
Currently on international duty at 2025 AFCON, United are missing his dynamism on the right flank – and his 2025/26 haul of eight goal involvements (seven goals and one assist) proves that he can be a reliable source of goals for United. For now, he is Amorim’s finest addition. A very big win.
Sports
Tottenham Handed Luka Vuskovic Transfer Decision Amid Exit Request
Tottenham will need to battle to keep hold of Luka Vuskovic this summer, as The Standard reports that a decision has been made on his future soon.
Recent reports claim that the defender has requested to leave Spurs, following an impressive campaign out on loan at Hamburg in the Bundesliga.
The 19-year-old has skyrocketed in stature in recent years, but is yet to make his senior debut at Tottenham, and there are now doubts over whether that may come about at all.
With the recent signings in the backline, there is now huge competition for Vuskovic, who is set to consider his future with a decision in the coming days.
Luka Vuskovic Exit Decision
With uncertainty over the future of Vuskovic, The Standard reports that the defender’s future will be resolved after Croatia’s World Cup tournament comes to an end.
It’s claimed that the centre-back is now focused on his nation’s chances in the competition, and will then look to resolve his future with Tottenham after an exit is confirmed.
Croatia take on Portugal in the round of 32, with Vuskovic featuring in one of the three games they’ve played so far, with hopes that he can still contribute in the coming clash.
Should the previous finalists lose in the next match, then Tottenham could reach a decision with the 19-year-old in the next few days.
Vuskovic has been the subject of interest from Brighton, who have made two bids for the star so far, without any luck in being able to persuade Spurs to part ways with the youngster.
Reports stated that Vuskovic has asked to leave Tottenham, but so far there has been no movement in terms of an exit, with his return to the club likely to spark discussions over his future.
It remains to be seen whether Spurs can talk the defender round to staying, or whether he will stick with his decision to leave the club in the coming weeks.
You scored
out of 20
Tottenham Must Convince Vuskovic To Stay
Vuskovic is clearly a talented player, having broken through in a position that is typically difficult to play in at such a young age.
It’s reasonable that, having made such an explosive start to his senior career, the defender is looking to keep that momentum up with another transfer.
Tottenham may find it difficult to provide the minutes he needs, given the competition around him and the requirement to win games from the start.
Tottenham Dealt Sandro Tonali Transfer Blow As Man City ‘Easily Match’ Personal Terms
Tottenham Hotspur have been dealt a significant transfer blow as Manchester City have joined the race for Sandro Tonali
That said, at 19, Spurs need to provide a vision of a pathway that he can go on to keep him. The club have bought into these youngsters with the idea of them developing into superstars.
To cash in on Vuskovic at this stage would be to pull out of that plan without seeing it through to completion. Given his long contract, there is a chance to keep hold of him for the long-term future.
It remains to be seen whether the Lilywhites can do that, with a big few days ahead.
Sports
Rayan Cherki Appears to Ignore Didier Deschamps After 3-0 Win vs Sweden
France further cemented their status as the 2026 World Cup favourites with a comfortable 3-0 win over Sweden in the Round of 32 on Tuesday – but an eyebrow-raising incident between head coach Didier Deschamps and one of his players has gone viral on social media.
Kylian Mbappe produced another inspired performance as Les Bleus booked their place in the last 16, where they will face Paraguay at the Philadelphia Stadium on Saturday.
The Real Madrid superstar scored two more goals and now sits level with Argentina’s Lionel Messi on six goals in the race for the Golden Boot award. He also improved his chances of winning his first ever Ballon d’Or award as he moved two goals clear of Germany legend Miroslav Klose in all-time World Cup top scorer charts.
Only Messi (19 goals) currently has more World Cup goals to his name than Mbappe (18 goals), who has been in scintillating form since the tournament began last month.
Cherki Appears to Blank Deschamps
With so many top players at his disposal, though, Deschamps has a battle on his hands to keep everyone happy – including several stars who haven’t had much playing time.
One of those star players is Manchester City’s Rayan Cherki, the mercurial playmaker who only came on for the final five minutes against Sweden.
Despite the fact the tie had effectively been wrapped up when Mbappe made it 3-0 in the 74th minute, Deschamps waited 11 more minutes before bringing on Cherki and Jean-Philippe Mateta for Michael Olise and Mbappe, respectively.
Post-match footage, recorded from the stands, appears to show Cherki blanking Deschamps as his manager approached him. Watch the clip below:
Why Cherki Might be Frustrated With His Manager
Football fans on social media believe the footage is clear evidence that Cherki is frustrated with his lack of playing time at this summer’s showpiece tournament.
“Damn, Cherki hates Deschamps,” one fan wrote on X (Twitter). “I don’t even blame him, he’s treated him horribly.”
Cherki, 22, played the final 25 minutes in France’s 4-1 win over Norway. In the game before that, against Iraq, the former Lyon star came on in the 68th minute. And in the opening match against Senegal, Cherki replaced Desire Doue in the 87th minute.
You scored
out of 20
The numbers don’t lie. It’s clear that Cherki is lower down Deschamps’ pecking order than France’s other attacking stars.
However, the Man City ace – who is one of six contenders to win the coveted Men’s Players’ Player of the Year award following an excellent debut campaign in the Premier League – couldn’t hide his frustration after the Sweden game and will be hoping for more minutes in the next game against Paraguay.
Sports
Tottenham Make Shock Former Arsenal Man ‘Transfer Priority’
Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea may find themselves going after the same striker this transfer window, according to a recent report.
The fierce rivals will both be looking for improved fortunes this season after the London pair failed to qualify for European football in dismal respective seasons.
Admittedly, Spurs fans will say they had it worse as the Lilywhites narrowly avoided relegation from the Premier League, while Chelsea did manage to reach the FA Cup final.
However, both have made managerial changes in recent months with Tottenham hiring Roberto De Zerbi in March and Chelsea bringing in Xabi Alonso once last season had officially concluded.
Both will be looking to lead vast improvement at their respective clubs.
Tottenham and Chelsea interested in Folarin Balogun
Both Tottenham and Chelsea are interested in a move for Monaco and USA striker Folarin Balogun, according to journalist Santi Aouna, with PSG also credited as a club targeting the 24-year-old.
The Parisians are looking to replace the outgoing Goncalo Ramos, who is headed to AC Milan, but Spurs are offering “heavy competition”, while Chelsea “are also interested”. The report states that Spurs have made Balogun a “priority” signing this summer.
Balogun came through the youth ranks at Arsenal and even made 10 senior appearances for the Gunners. He also had loan spells at Middlesbrough and Stade Reims before joining Monaco in 2023.
Since, the USA international has recorded 31 goals and 13 assists in 91 appearances for the French side and now looks likely to move on this summer.
Return to London would make sense
Having grown up in London despite his allegiance to the USMNT, Balogun joining Tottenham or Chelsea would certainly be interesting given his Arsenal upbringing.
The striker was never given a proper opportunity to test himself at Premier League level with most of his appearances for the Gunners’ first-team coming in the Europa League.
Now though, the 24-year-old’s stock as one of Europe’s hottest strikers is growing and may compound further following the World Cup. According to Caught Offside, the striker is being valued at around €55million.
You scored
out of 20
Balogun scored twice for the USA in their opening World Cup match, a 4-1 victory over Paraguay, which has directed eyes around the world on the forward.
However, a move to PSG would also make sense for the Monaco man, with the Parisians Europe’s top club at this moment in time on the back of lifting back-to-back Champions Leagues.
Regardless of what happens over the remainder of the summer, it seems unlikely that Balogun will still be representing Monaco when the transfer window closes.
Tottenham Ready to Sign ‘Absolute Freak of a Number Nine’ Next for De Zerbi
Tottenham are looking at striker options this summer, with a few players on the club’s radar.
-
Sports22 hours agoKevin Pietersen Causes Stir With Tweet About His International Cricket Retirement
-
Sports23 hours agoVirgil van Dijk Slammed For Comments After Netherlands’ World Cup Exit v Morocco
-
Sports22 hours agoCarlo Ancelotti Explains Why He Didn’t Celebrate Brazil’s Winner v Japan
-
Sports1 day agoZlatan Ibrahimovic Blames Netherlands’ Shock World Cup Exit on Ronald Koeman
-
Sports17 hours agoLeon Goretzka Slammed For Not Taking Penalty in Germany vs Paraguay
-
Sports20 hours agoVirgil van Dijk Blasted For Not Taking a Penalty in Netherlands’ World Cup Exit v Morocco
-
Sports2 days agoRoger Federer Names His Top 5 Tennis Players of All Time
-
Sports2 days agoHow Much Emma Raducanu Will Earn Despite Withdrawing Through Injury


