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Celtic Must Axe Reo Hatate After Oxlade-Chamberlain Deal

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Celtic manager Martin O’Neill was clearly not satisfied with his central midfield options following the closure of the January transfer window last Monday night.

While the Hoops added five new faces to their squad, including three on deadline day, all the arrivals were either for the defence or attack.

It meant that Celtic began to explore deals for free agents once the window had slammed shut, with a deal for former AC Milan and Chelsea midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko collapsing as O’Neill switched his attentions to convincing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to move to Parkhead.

With that move for the former Arsenal and Liverpool star now complete, the Northern Irish manager has some big selection decisions to make.

Paulo Bernardo’s Struggles Continue at Celtic

Martin O'Neill looks on from the Celtic dugout

Paulo Bernardo has found minutes hard to come by at Celtic this season, having joined the club on a five-year deal in 2024 following a successful loan spell.

The Portuguese midfielder has ultimately proved to be a flop since then and he has been an unused substitute for their previous five Scottish Premiership matches.

The 24-year-old was given a rare opportunity to impress in this weekend’s Scottish fifth round cup tie against Dundee at Celtic Park, but it ended miserably as he was hauled off at half-time by O’Neill and replaced by Benjamin Nygren.

His performance was described as being ‘anonymous’, after the Glasgow giants rejected a loan approach from an unnamed Danish team in the final days of the January transfer window.

While Bernardo’s future is surely in severe doubt with other transfer windows around Europe and the world still open and Oxlade-Chamberlain’s arrival, it might be time for another Celtic player to leave too.

Celtic Must Get Rid of Reo Hatate

Celtic's Reo Hatate in action with Wolverhampton Wanderers' Mario Lemina

Celtic are in need of a major refresh in the summer, no matter how this campaign ends, and one of the players that needs to go in 2026 is Reo Hatate.

The £1.4m Japan international once grabbed matches by the scruff of the neck for the Bhoys and was the subject of a rejected £10m offer from France in the summer of 2024.

However, just 18 months later and the 28-year-old just isn’t performing to the level he once was in a green and white shirt.

He, like Bernardo, was given a rare opportunity in the XI against Dundee having only started two of Celtic’s previous eight Scottish Premiership matches.

But while he fared better than his Portuguese teammate, he still wasn’t up to scratch and the Bhoys now need to get rid of him as soon as possible.

It was only last week that it emerged that Hatate had been offered to Brazilian club Palmeiras by intermediaries, which suggests he is open to an immediate exit.

With their window open until March 3, there is an opportunity to seal an exit in the next days – whether it be loan or permanent.

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International Breaks in Football 2026: Key Dates & Competitions

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Domestic league managers may hate them, but the international breaks provide crucial data and analysis for national team coaches.

With major tournaments like the World Cup, the European Championships, AFCON, and the Copa América occurring every few years, there is always something for international managers to prepare for.

The breaks may come with the risk of injury, which can prove highly disruptive to the domestic league season. But they also provide the chance to shine on the international stage and earn a spot in the squad for the next major tournament. But what does the upcoming international break calendar look like for both the men’s and women’s football?

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Dates

Matches/Competitions

June 11 – July 19

2026 World Cup

September 21 – October 6

4

November 9 – 17

2

Following the 2026 World Cup, there will understandably be a break from international football. But there won’t be much of a rest for the participating players as preparation for the new league season will be well underway.

However, FIFA have seemingly listened to recent criticisms over the autumn international breaks and have acted to improve their timing. Rather than two separate breaks taking place in September and October, FIFA are instead opting for one extended international break from September 21st to October 6th.

The goal here is to reduce the level of disruption caused by the breaks to the domestic season. National teams will now have the chance to play up to four internationals, rather than playing two blocks of two matches.

The strategy should be particularly helpful for the globe-trotting players on the international scene. It should massively decrease flight time and jet lag, helping them to reintegrate into their domestic teams when they return from international duty.

The international break schedule for 2026 will conclude with two final matches played between November 9th and 17th.

The England women's football team celebrate at Euro 2025 REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw

  • Type I: Players are released to their international associations from Monday to Tuesday night the following week.
  • Type II: Players are released to their international associations from Monday to Wednesday night the following week.
  • Type III: Players are released to their international associations from Monday to Saturday night the following week.

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Match Type/Competition

Max. No. of Matches

October 5-13

Type I

2

November 24 – December 5

Type II

3

Following the brief June break, the women’s national sides will have to wait a little while before their next international matches. Beyond the 2026 calendar’s major event, the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup, which took place in March, there is a clear structure to the women’s international breaks.

FIFA have outlined several international break windows moving forward that will allow national coaches plenty of opportunities to experiment with new players, identify key squad members, and plan formations and strategy. These international breaks will occur in the following periods:

  • Late February to early March
  • Early to mid-April
  • Early June
  • Early October
  • Late November to early December

Gabriel Martinelli (Brazil) celebrates vs Japan at World Cup Annegret Hilse via Action Images via Reuters

An international break in football is a short period of time when national teams represent their countries in matches against other international teams. The majority of the international football calendar is taken up by friendlies and tournament qualifiers, with tournament fixtures taking place roughly every two years.

FIFA rules that club sides must allow their players to represent their countries if they are selected by their national team’s manager for upcoming fixtures. However, international suspensions and injuries can prevent players from being included in national squads.

The majority of the top-tier leagues, such as the Premier League or La Liga, will temporarily pause their domestic schedule due to the unavailability of players. However, for the most part, lower-level leagues, such as the EFL Championship or Serie B, will continue as usual. Still, if teams from these leagues have a significant number of players missing due to international commitments, they can request fixture postponements.


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‘Real Reason’ WWE Legend is Leaving Company Revealed

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The ‘real reason’ that Sheamus is leaving the WWE has been revealed.

It emerged on Sunday evening that the Irishman would be departing the company after a 19-year spell under contract. The 48-year-old signed with WWE in 2007, joining its developmental branch at the time, Florida Championship Wrestling.

The Celtic Warrior then joined the main roster in 2009, first competing in a rebranded ECW before making the jump to Monday nights on the promotion’s flagship show, Raw.

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Sheamus quickly became WWE champion, just 166 days after debuting on the red brand. He would go on to hold the belt twice more alongside the World Heavyweight Championship, which he held once.

In recent years, he has become a much-loved figure backstage and among fans for his longevity and his willingness to put his body on the line to entertain. Which makes it all the more surprising to hear of his exit.

Within minutes of the news becoming public, it emerged that Sheamus had reportedly turned down an offer to reconstruct his current contract.

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Now a further report from Sportskeeda has confirmed further information behind the Superstar’s departure, calling the story a “sad, sad situation.

The outlet stated:

“Sheamus is leaving because of the contract situation. It was significantly smaller than the current one. Sad, sad situation.”

With his existing deal said to be expiring imminently, Sheamus hasn’t actually been released, but will shortly become a free agent.

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Sheamus’ departure has been received poorly by the people backstage, and there is a general unhappiness regarding the restructured contracts, which have been offered to various Superstars.

This is a continuation of the backlash that was received by the company after the announcement that The New Day, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, were leaving under similar circumstances.

The report goes on to say that “WWE stars are not happy with the entire contract restructuring that TKO has been doing.” They were said to be ‘unhappy when the New Day’s news became public’ and that “it’s safe to say everyone is very annoyed it has happened to Sheamus.”


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Moreover, the veteran is genuinely liked backstage, and the report quotes one source as saying it “makes no sense to not have him here.”

“The idea is now there are some long-time stars who hate this, saying WWE is not being loyal to people who have been loyal to the company, even turning down bigger offers when rival company, All Elite Wrestling came calling.”

These stars are also seeing it from the fans’ perspective, as it will seem to some that they are simply choosing not to renew their contracts when the reality is much different.

“Several people are unhappy with them, especially because it’s coming off to some fans like the stars are leaving because they didn’t want a new contract, and not the reality that the contracts are so much smaller than the ones they are on now.”

Controversy has been a feature of TKO’s ownership of WWE. The manner in which Sheamus was shown the door will do little to increase the popularity of management with the locker room or the wider fanbase.

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Man Utd Chiefs Jetting Out of UK for Talks to Sign Aurelien Tchouameni

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Manchester United’s pursuit to improve their midfield this summer hasn’t quite gone to plan so far, but they are now ready to step up their chase for a top target.

The Red Devils had made Elliot Anderson their number one target for the window, but he has joined Man City in a club-record £116m deal from Nottingham Forest, while a move for Mateus Fernandes was also gazumped by Tottenham Hotspur, and the Portuguese star made the move to north London for £85m.

A deal for Ederson has been agreed with Atalanta, although there have been reports that the deal could be on the verge of collapse, and now Man Utd chiefs are ready to make a statement deal come to life.

Man Utd Chiefs Jetting Out for Tchouameni Talks

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According to journalist Jose Felix, Man Utd chiefs are preparing to jet out of the UK to Madrid for talks over a deal to sign Aurelien Tchouameni.

Tchouameni, who has been described as ‘world-class’, is currently representing France at the World Cup, and is expected to return to their starting lineup for their quarter-final clash with Morocco on Thursday after dealing with a thigh injury.

But the 26-year-old is now into the final two years of his contract at the Bernabeu, and reports suggest the Spanish side could be willing to let him leave, should new manager Jose Mourinho green light his departure.

United are keen to add a marquee name to their midfield to go alongside Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo, and the France international fits the bill with his excellent ball-winning qualities and ability on the ball.

Club chiefs are now preparing to jet out to hold talks about a deal, with a fee of around £80m mooted by figures in the press.

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Tchouameni Would Be Perfect Signing

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While there have been links to a number of midfield signings all summer, it’s clear that Tchouameni is the man who should always have been the number one target if he is available.

It’s fair to say that the France star is among the very best midfield players in the world, and if United were able to find a way to convince him and Real Madrid to get a deal done, then they would be improving their midfield in a huge way, and potentially bringing in the best midfielder in the league.

The club have been pushing to seal deals for Michael Carrick to improve his squad, and Tchouameni would be the perfect option.


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