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Man Utd Want to Sign RB Leipzig Star Yan Diomande as Transfer Plans Emerge

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Manchester United are expected to target a left-sided winger in the summer transfer window and have earmarked RB Leipzig rising star Yan Diomande as a potential target, according to journalist Rich Fay.

The Old Trafford side are anticipating yet another busy off-season and could target at least three major additions to the squad, with two new midfielders also on the agenda.

United are preparing for Casemiro’s departure at the end of his contract and have a preference for signing a midfielder with Premier League experience, with Carlos Baleba, Adam Wharton and Elliot Anderson topping their shortlist.

Man Utd Interested in Yan Diomande

Yan Diomande

According to Fay, United view Diomande as a potential alternative to Antoine Semenyo, whom they failed to sign this month, with the Ghanaian forward instead opting to join rivals Manchester City.

The Red Devils could also look to bolster their full-back options ahead of an anticipated return to European competition, despite Patrick Dorgu’s standout performances on the left side.

The Danish starlet scored his third Premier League goal of the season in United’s 3-2 win over Arsenal on Sunday, registering his fifth goal contribution in the last seven games.

However, Dorgu is not a natural left winger, and the lack of options in that position could lead United to explore a move for Diomande, who is considered one of the hottest prospects in European football.

The 19-year-old has taken the Bundesliga by storm since joining Leipzig from Leganes last summer, scoring six goals and providing five assists in 17 appearances.

A host of Premier League clubs are believed to be keeping close tabs on Diomande’s situation, with Leipzig ruling out any potential mid-season exit.

The German club could demand as much as €100m (£87m) for the ‘outrageous’ forward, who is under contract until June 2030.

Anderson to Snub Man Utd Interest?

Elliot Anderson

Among United’s top targets for the summer transfer window, Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson could end up snubbing interest from Old Trafford in favour of a move to Manchester City.

The 23-year-old is reportedly leaning towards joining Pep Guardiola’s side after the season, with moves for Baleba and Wharton viewed as more realistic options for United.

Any move for a new midfielder is likely to take place in the summer window, although there remains a possibility United could pull off a surprise deal before the February 2 deadline.

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Rio Ngumoha is Not Allowed in Liverpool or England’s Dressing Room

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Rio Ngumoha has made a blistering start to his senior career with Liverpool and England, but he has yet to share a dressing room with the likes of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, or Harry Kane. The English teenager only made his Premier League debut in August 2025 when he came off the bench and scored a stunning last-gasp winner in the Reds’ 3-2 win over Newcastle United.

The 17-year-old signed his first professional contract during the 2025/26 season, committing his future to the club until the summer of 2028. He has now also been handed his first England cap, becoming the fifth-youngest player for the Three Lions as he made his debut against New Zealand.

Ngumoha’s meteoric rise has come amid a steady integration into the Liverpool first team, which reportedly included the removal of clips of the English starlet catching the eye in training. But he also has yet to even prepare for a matchday with the senior squad in Anfield’s dressing room – and it’s the same with the Three Lions.

Why Rio Ngumoha Isn’t Allowed in Liverpool or England’s Dressing Room

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Ngumoha hasn’t looked out of place whenever on the pitch alongside high-profile names such as Salah, Van Dijk, Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch, and he was arguably the brightest spark on the pitch for England on debut against New Zealand. But he’ll have to wait until August 29 to start using a changing room with either team’s senior troops.

An FA guideline stipulates that players under the age of 18 are legally defined as children and cannot change alongside adults. That means Arsenal attacker Max Dowman also won’t be sharing the facilities with the Gunners’ first team for another few years, despite the 16-year-old being part of Mikel Arteta’s main squad.

It is a guideline that some Premier League clubs have grown familiar with. Indeed, Arteta was put in a similar scenario last season before Ethan Nwaneri turned 18, and he said it was “unbelievable” that the player was still so young that he “needs to get dressed somewhere else, even on match day” and yet was already making an impact in the team

Ngumoha is still benefitting from joining the senior camp and suggested during pre-season that fellow teen Trey Nyoni, 18, had helped him “really settle in”. The new England international also said that Salah was one of his idols and that it’s “really big learning from him”.


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Who Is Rio Ngumoha’s Mentor?

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One would imagine that some of Liverpool’s most exciting attackers would want to take Ngumoha under their wing and impart as much knowledge as possible at this stage of his career. But it seems that Andy Robertson was the one member of the Reds’ senior team who has played somewhat of a mentorship role.

Ngumoha discussed being bedded into the first team during pre-season and touched on Robertson (via Liverpoolfc.com): “Robbo has really helped me a lot. He’s so experienced and one of the best left-backs in the world. I feel like having him behind me, I can’t really ask for anything more. He’s experienced and teaches me a lot.”

Robertson was one of Liverpool’s longest-serving players, having been at Anfield since the summer of 2017. The Scottish left-back joined the Merseyside giants from Hull City at the age of 23 and went on to win every major trophy, making 378 appearances.

Ngumoha will now have to adjust to life without the Scottish mentor, as Robertson has left Anfield to join Tottenham Hotspur.

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England Fans Worried by Ivan Toney vs New Zealand Display

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With just 11 days to go until their World Cup Group L opener against Croatia on 17 June, England took on New Zealand in a pre-tournament friendly. This was a chance for certain squad members to impress Thomas Tuchel, with just one more friendly against Costa Rica to go before the summer competition begins.

The German decided to go with one starting XI and then change the entire team at halftime, to get a good look at all the players in his 26-man squad. It was a dull first half as the players struggled to dominate the All Whites, but Harry Kane’s class managed to shine through, as he headed home just before half-time. This proved to be the winner.

After the break, as promised, an entirely new set of England stars took to the pitch. One notable change was Ivan Toney on from Kane, and there was a big difference in quality.

England Star Struggles in World Cup Warm-Up

England manager Thomas Tuchel

As Kane had started with Ollie Watkins, Tuchel only had one man he could bring off the bench as a striker. That man was Toney, who was making his first England appearance since coming on as a substitute during the defeat against Senegal in October 2025.

Having spent the last two seasons in the Saudi Pro League with Al Ahli, some were surprised to see him make the squad, and his 45-minute cameo did little to convince. His best moment came when he threw himself to ground easily to win a penalty, but the officials correctly flagged that he was offside in the build-up.

Beyond that, he struggled to make an impact and even missed a big chance at the death when unmarked in the box, although he was once again called offside, which summed up how off the pace he seemed.

Toney finished the game with no shots, as per SofaScore, having been caught offside twice, and managed just five passes. In total, he had only 11 touches, losing the ball three times in his 45 minutes on the pitch. In comparison, Kane had three shots at goal, all on target and completed 15 passes, losing the ball twice from 21 touches.


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Fans Unimpressed With Toney vs New Zealand

Ivan Toney

One key thing fans noticed in the game was the slow pace. One supporter spoke about Toney as he suggested some of the players looked ‘dreadful’ in terms of their sharpness. They said:

“Some of these players are so out of shape it’s dreadful, James makes Luke Shaw look like he hasn’t had a meal for 3 months and Toney looks like he hasn’t run in a 12 month, how the hell are they out there?”

On Toney, another added: “Toney so far off the pace and that’s against New Zealand!!!!” While someone else echoed that, writing: “Toney is miles off it. Dreading this World Cup already. Miss you Gareth.” Another said:

“Toney looking absolutely miles off it. Clearly been taken for Penalties, but still seems like a wasted pick.”

At one point, the English striker looked to latch onto a ball but looked worryingly slow. A fan noticed this and said: “Ivan Toney is about as quick as me and I’m 59 yrs old.”

One supporter brutally wrote: “Ivan Toney is making Emile Heskey look like prime Maradona.” While a final fan summed up the mood, noting: “Horrifically lazy game from the England lads. Toney, Burn and Gordon especially poor with 80min gone.”

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Predicting England’s Starting 11 For 2026 World Cup Opener

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Just one more friendly separates England from their first foray into a major international tournament since Gareth Southgate stepped down from his role to give Thomas Tuchel a chance. The German manager made it clear that his goal was to add a second World Cup star above the Three Lions’ badge, and now is the time to walk the walk.

England kick off their tournament on June 17, with a match against familiar opposition, Croatia, to raise the curtain on Group L. Following a 1-0 win over New Zealand in preparation for their opener, GIVEMESPORT now has a much better understanding of how Tuchel might line up against the same side that knocked his predecessor out in the semi-finals in 2018.

Goalkeeper

Jordan Pickford

Jordan Pickford saved Manuel Akanji's penalty

Starting the XI from the back is Jordan Pickford, a man who has held down the number one jersey with relative ease since his debut clean sheet in the 0-0 draw with Germany back in November 2017. Since then, he has barely put a foot wrong for his country, arguably playing his best football whilst in England’s colours.

The boy from Sunderland was superb in his first major tournament, playing a key role in the Three Lions’ 2018 World Cup campaign, helping his side beat Colombia 4–3 on penalties to claim the nation’s first World Cup penalty shootout victory and a place in the quarter-final – a match in which he then kept his first clean sheet of the tournament and was named man of the match.

Right-Back

Reece James

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Right-back is a position where the Three Lions had been spoilt for choice in Southgate’s reign, with a group of talented players all fighting for the same position. Kyle Walker has been the more consistent choice to fill the spot in recent years, with Newcastle’s Kieran Trippier often deputising, but both have since retired.

Tuchel, who worked with Reece James previously at Chelsea, has consistently picked him for the national team. He, like Pickford, is nailed on, especially since Trent wasn’t even picked for the 26-man squad.

Centre-Back

John Stones

Marc Guehi and John Stones in action for England
Marc Guehi and John Stones in action for England

Moving into the centre of defence we have John Stones, a Rolls-Royce of a defender who slots into this position with ease. Having already made 89 appearances in white, Stones will be one of the most experienced players in this XI, having already featured at both the 2018 and the 2022 World Cups. He was handed even more responsibility at Euro 2024 as his normal partner, Harry Maguire, missed out through injury.

Since his £47.5 million move from Everton in 2016, making him the world’s second most expensive defender in history, the Barnsley native has never looked back. Despite his injuries in recent years, he is a smooth operator in the heart of defence, and remains immovable when fit.


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Centre-Back

Marc Guehi

England defender Marc Guehi applauding supporters

Despite making it to the final last summer, England’s performances along the way were not particularly strong. One player who could hold his head high, though, was Marc Guehi. The 25-year-old was thrust into the starting XI as soon as it was made clear Maguire wasn’t going to be fit to feature, but you would never have guessed it, seeing how composed the defender looked every time he was on the pitch.

Guehi didn’t put a foot wrong all summer and staked his claim for a mandatory place in the starting XI moving forward. Many people questioned the depth that the Three Lions had at centre-back, but with the Eagles star’s display, along with the presence of Ezri Konsa, it seems as though the void of Maguire and Stones may easily be filled in years to come.

Left-Back

Nico O’Reilly

Nico O'Reilly lining up for his England debut

England aren’t exactly blessed with options at left-back, and so it must have come as a huge relief when Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly really stepped up to the plate in the second-half of last season. While Lewis Hall and Luke Shaw continue to struggle with fitness issues, the 21-year-old has been a breath of fresh air.

Always ready to play, whether on the front or back foot, O’Reilly’s coruscating moment of his career so far was scoring a brace in a 2-0 League Cup final win over Arsenal. If it’s energy that Tuchel wants on the flanks, then he needn’t look much further.

Centre-Midfield

Declan Rice

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Moving into the base of midfield, Declan Rice has already reached well over a half century of caps for his country since making his debut in 2019 and is bound to make a lot more in the years to come. The Arsenal man went into Euro 2024 as one of the best midfielders on the planet, and now, still only 27 years old, is among the top three for his position.

Having already played at three major tournaments, the upcoming World Cup is his fourth already for the Three Lions. A solid ball carrier with sublime athleticism and strong defensive capabilities, it’s a no-brainer that Rice will make the starting lineup, even in spite of the fact he probably needs some extra rest following a deep run to the Champions League final with the Gunners just a month ago.

Centre-Midfield

Elliot Anderson

Elliot Anderson

One of the more underrated midfielders in the Premier League, Elliot Anderson’s brilliant start to the season at Nottingham Forest was rewarded with a first England call-up and subsequent cap in the 2-0 World Cup qualifying win over Andorra. The 23-year-old made the most of his opportunity, too, with a player of the match display that had Tuchel saying that it was as if he had already played 50 times for his country.

Another several really solid displays have since followed, and Anderson has certainly made a good case for starting ahead of the more reputable names across the pond. In a team brimming with big talent, it’s the system players that ensure any golden generation doesn’t get too carried away, and his team-first mentality could work wonders in the Three Lions’ pursuit of silverware.

Attacking-Midfield

Moragn Rogers

Morgan Rogers celebrates scoring for England

The biggest – and perhaps most controversial – decision Tuchel is expected to make ahead of the Croatia match is that of the attacking midfield position. He’s already drawn criticism for leaving Phil Foden and Cole Palmer at home, and now, all the clues of his preferred starting lineup lead towards everyone believing Jude Bellingham will be left on the bench.

Of course, that’s not to say the Real Madrid man will still make a huge difference late on. But given the form of Morgan Rogers, who is fresh off winning the Europa League with Aston Villa, he has more than earnt the opportunity to prove his worth for the Three Lions. His movement behind the front three could be a secret weapon for his nation.

Right-Winger

Bukayo Saka

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Moving into the final third of the field and onto the attackers, the right side of the forward line is another position that at the moment looks pretty nailed down by one man. At the age of just 24, Bukayo Saka is already one of the first names on the team sheet for his club, Arsenal, and also for his country too, having earned 48 caps for his country since his debut in October 2020.

Saka’s pace and directness strike fear into any defender he faces down the right-hand side, with his ability to cut inside, go down the outside, shoot, cross, or pass, making him a jack of all trades and one of the best wingers around. Whilst the penalty miss at Euro 2020 will never leave him, the starboy has done magnificently to put it behind him.

Left-Winger

Anthony Gordon

Anthony Gordon during England's draw with Slovenia at Euro 2024

Tuchel has spoken about wanting pace either side of his number nine. The new manager’s demands offered the chance for Marcus Rashford to make his international return for the first time in 12 months, and he has since cemented his spot in the squad – but has failed to make as much of an impact as Anthony Gordon.

With Kane dropping deep constantly last summer, fans were left baffled as to why Southgate never gave Gordon a chance on the left flank so that he could use his blistering pace to run in behind the striker. There have already been signs that Tuchel wants players who will try and get in behind the opposition defenders, and it’s a system the Scouser could thrive in.


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Striker

Harry Kane

Harry Kane
Harry Kane

If we’re being completely honest, Harry Kane did not look like himself at Euro 2024. The legendary number nine was clearly unfit and not firing on all cylinders. Combine that with his need to get on the ball despite not having any willing runners exploiting the space he left, it wasn’t the right formula for Southgate.

It led some to believe that the England skipper could be out of favour by 2026. However, he has been in the form of his life since then, and a goal against New Zealand this weekend was his 67th of the season for club and country. There is nobody on the planet putting up the numbers he is right now, making him the best striker in the world. See the full predicted lineup below:

England predicted vs Croatia

All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt and UEFA – accurate as of 06/06/2026.

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