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Tottenham Eyeing Crystal Palace Goalkeeper Dean Henderson

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Tottenham are believed to be showing an interest in signing Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson ahead of the summer transfer window, according to Football Insider.

Adding a new goalkeeper could become a priority for Spurs later this year, with Fabrizio Romano confirming that Gugliemo Vicario is ‘fully open’ to joining Inter Milan in the summer transfer window.

Vicario has been linked with a move back to Italy recently, and he’s high on Inter Milan’s list. The Spurs goalkeeper came close to joining the Italian club before he made the move to north London, and he could be set to fly back to his home country if Inter firm up their interest.

As a result, Spurs will need to be in the market for a new number one.

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Henderson has cemented himself as Crystal Palace’s number one goalkeeper in recent years, despite the likes of Walter Benitez and Sam Johnstone attempting to take his shirt off him.

The England international has developed into one of the best Premier League goalkeepers, and his impressive performances have alerted other clubs.

According to a former scout at Football Insider, Tottenham are one of the sides who are showing an interest in signing Henderson, amid doubts surrounding the future of Vicario.

Tottenham are looking at a few new goalkeepers. If they can come to an agreement to sell Vicario in the summer, they’re going to need to bring in a replacement for him and somebody who will improve their side. The Crystal Palace goalkeeper, Dean Henderson, is somebody I hear Tottenham have been impressed by.”

Henderson Could be Ideal Vicario Replacement

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Vicario has come under plenty of criticism this season at Tottenham, with his performance levels declining, so losing him to Inter Milan in the summer transfer window wouldn’t be a huge blow.

Spurs would need to find an adequate replacement, and Henderson might even be considered an upgrade on the Italian goalkeeper.

Tempting Crystal Palace into a sale might not be easy, especially as they have already lose Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi this season.

Jean-Philippe Mateta and Adam Wharton are also being heavily linked with moves away, so it might take a hefty fee to convince their London rivals to part ways this summer.

How Much Could Henderson Cost?

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GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT how much Henderson could cost in the summer transfer window, based on market valuations.

Here’s a likely transfer fee range for Dean Henderson if Crystal Palace were to sell him now — based on current valuation insights and context:

  • Most market trackers list Henderson’s current market value around €25 m (~£21 m), reflecting his Premier League experience and age (28).
  • Estimated club valuation models put him close to €28 m (~£24 m) as part of Palace’s squad transfer value metrics.
  • Palace paid about £15 m (+ add-ons) to sign him in 2023, which anchors his baseline value in club accounting.
  • Realistically, Palace would probably ask ~£25 m–£30 m to negotiate, with top offers possibly reaching £30 m+ if multiple clubs are interested.
  • Contracts running until 2028 improve Palace’s leverage, justifying a higher ask than pure market tag.

Summary: Henderson would likely command ~£25m–£30m in a summer sale, not far above his current valuation.

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Brazil vs Norway Kick-Off Time Set For Change

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A second World Cup game is now set to change its kick-off time amid the decision to bring England’s Round of 16 tie vs Mexico forward by six hours. Severe weather warnings have thrown the next knockout round into chaos in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, with the Three Lions’ treacherous trip to the Azteca Stadium the biggest match affected up until now.

Already well aware they face an uphill battle to keep their World Cup dreams alive, with altitude and a hostile atmosphere coming into effect, Thomas Tuchel’s side are now set to play at midday local time, which brings about the issues of 33 degree heat. El Tri, meanwhile, will be licking their lips at extending their imperious home record that has seen them lose just twice across their previous 89 matches.

However, another match has now also been affected by thunderstorms, while it is not certain if it is the last. FIFA are yet to issue a statement on the chaos, with one being expected imminently.

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Norway vs Brazil, currently scheduled for Sunday 9PM BST at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, is also reportedly being changed. That’s according to Brazilian journalist Raisa Simplicio, who has alleged that the new kick-off will be one hour later – but while storms have been the issue in Mexico, New York’s issue also lies in the heat.

New York City is expected to reach temperatures of 35 degrees on Sunday, with scattered thunderstorms also proving a logistical nightmare after France’s 3-0 win over Iraq during the group stages being delayed for two hours in Philadelphia.

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Man Utd Set to Complete Signing of Kit Margetson

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Manchester United are set to complete the signing of a 6 ft 4 player as they look set to add to their goalkeeping department, according to BBC Sport.

Man United‘s summer recruitment is starting to be questioned by some supporters after Tottenham Hotspur signed two midfielders they have been heavily linked with in a big-money double swoop.

Spurs have spent £185m on Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, with the Red Devils making the former their number one midfield target after accepting that a move for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson was dead in the water once the England international decided he preferred a move to rivals Manchester City instead.

United have got Ederson through the door with a move expected to be completed later this month when he returns from representing Brazil at the 2026 World Cup, but their incoming business has slowed up since, which is causing frustration after Tottenham agreed their sixth signing.

Still, Liverpool have only added one new face too and Arsenal none as of yet, so they aren’t too far behind and the World Cup was always likely to cause delays for certain targets, with Aurelien Tchouameni just one of their targets still going strong in North America for France.

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While Senne Lammens has nailed down the number one shirt at Old Trafford following his debut season at the club, a reshuffle of United’s goalkeeping department is expected this summer.

Andre Onana has rejoined Turkish side Trabzonspor on another season-long loan deal, while there have been rumours that Altay Bayindir could also depart.

With Tom Heaton already extending his stay at Old Trafford, an exit for Bayindir would mean United need to sign a new back-up stopper.

They are closing in on signing Swansea youngster Kit Margetson, according to the BBC, but he is unlikely to be thrust straight into the first-team plans should a move be completed.

The Wales Under-21 international is yet to make a first-team appearance for Swansea, but did play regular senior football for Connah’s Quay Nomads last term.

Still, the Championship outfit were keen to tie the 6 ft 4 stopper down to new terms, but he is now set to join United instead for a compensation fee.

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Man United Working on Second Goalkeeper Deal

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Man United look to have decided that their ideal goalkeeper signing this summer will be an experienced stopper who has played in the Premier League before.

Two of the most heavily linked players are former Red Devil Sam Johnstone, who could leave recently-relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers this summer, and Karl Darlow.

Leeds United have been in contract talks with the 35-year-old over staying at Elland Road after his contract expired on June 30, but now Man United are said to have tabled a contract offer to the Wales international to move to Old Trafford instead.

The club will be looking to sort the situation as soon as possible so they have the right support around Lammens from the beginning of pre-season.

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Fulham Enter Race for Man Utd’s Top Winger Target Summerville

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Fulham have now entered the race to sign Manchester United’s top target in the summer transfer window, according to journalist Jacob Steinberg.

It’s been a difficult few weeks in the transfer market for United as they miss out on a number of their key targets.

Elliot Anderson has now officially completed a move to Manchester City from Nottingham Forest despite heavy interest from United.

Mateus Fernandes was also a target for the Red Devils, but he has now completed a move to Tottenham after they paid £85m to secure his signature.

It’s back to the drawing board in terms of midfield reinforcements for the Red Devils as they look to replace both Casemiro, who has now left the club, and Manuel Ugarte, who could miss a large portion of the season due to injury.


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According to a report from Guardian journalist Steinberg, Fulham have now entered the race to sign West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville, who is expected to move in the summer transfer window.

A host of clubs in the Premier League are keen on the Dutch international, including Manchester United.

Reports have claimed that Manchester United’s ‘top’ target for the winger position this summer is Summerville. The Guardian report, however, claims that a move to a team outside the elite could be the more realistic outcome, such as Fulham.

United have also opened talks to sign Summerville in a potential deal, but it will be interesting to see whether Fulham’s interest changes things.

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An exit for Summerville in the summer transfer window feels inevitable.

A host of West Ham’s squad will be searching for moves back to the Premier League after they were relegated to the Championship last season.

Summerville was one of the Hammers’ better players last term, while he’s also produced some strong performances at the World Cup.

With the likes of Fulham and Manchester United interested in the Dutch winger, it’s incredibly unlikely that West Ham are going to be able to keep hold of him.

The London club will have to sell players in order to balance the books as they are set to miss out on large sums of money following relegation.

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