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Why David Beckham Wasn’t at the White House With Inter Miami
Inter Miami celebrated their 2025 MLS Cup success with a visit to the White House. The ceremony in Washington, DC, marked the first time Lionel Messi met with US President Donald Trump, but David Beckham was notably absent.
The greatest player of all time received some criticism for his reaction to Trump speaking about the United States vs Iran war, while also going viral following the President mentioning long-term rival Cristiano Ronaldo. It’s the first time Messi has attended the White House, after turning down an invitation from Joe Biden in 2025.
However, the most well-known co-owner of the MLS club, Beckham, was nowhere to be seen. That’s because the England legend didn’t turn up to the coveted event.
Where David Beckham Really Was During Trump Meeting
The Manchester United icon, who owns Inter Miami alongside brothers Jorge and Jose Mas, was a notable absentee, whereas Messi, Luis Suarez and Rodrigo De Paul could all be seen in the background of Trump’s speech. There’s a simple explanation behind Beckham’s no-show.
Instead of travelling to the United States of America for the appearance, Beckham instead opted to stay in Europe. A White House source told CNN that the 50-year-old chose to remain in Europe to support his family, specifically attending Victoria Beckham’s fashion show.
So it was a scheduling issue that prevented Trump from meeting Beckham, rather than a personal rejection. It is reported that he wanted to lead the club to the White House, but put Victoria’s personal milestone ahead of the Trump meeting.
With the incredible rise to prominence of Inter Miami since being founded in 2018, it may not be Beckham’s last chance to attend an evening with the US President. In their short history, the club have already scooped the MLS Cup, Leagues Cup and Supporters’ Shield, as well as featuring in the FIFA Club World Cup.
David Beckham Met Barack Obama in 2012
While he missed out on the chance to meet the current President, Beckham was present when Barack Obama hosted LA Galaxy in 2012 after their MLS title win. In fact, the Englishman was even the source of a couple of jokes for the then-American leader.
Obama quipped: “He is tough. In fact, it is a rare man who can be that tough on the field and also have his own line of underwear. David Beckham is that man.”
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He even referred to the then 37-year-old as a ‘young-up-and-comer’ before continuing: “Half his teammates could be his kids. We’re getting old, David. Although you’re holding up better than me.”
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Man Utd Make Fresh Contact For Alex Scott
Manchester United have made fresh enquiries over a move for Alex Scott this summer, according to TeamTalk, as the Old Trafford outfit continue their pursuit of a new midfielder.
There is an expectation that the Red Devils could sign up to three central options in the transfer window, with a deal for Ederson already agreed as the first arrival.
One of the other two expected signings is set to be the marquee arrival, with money set aside to spend big on a star who will anchor the midfield for years to come.
Plenty of links have emerged, with Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes the most prominent options, but a move for Scott appears to be on the cards for Man United.
Alex Scott To Man United Transfer Latest
Alex Scott has emerged as a transfer target for Man United, as the England international appears to be gaining plenty of interest from top sides in the Premier League.
After an impressive season with Bournemouth, the Red Devils appear keen on a deal, as TeamTalk reports that the club have recently made fresh enquiries over a switch.
Scott has been valued at £80 million in some reports, as the team on the south coast face a battle to keep hold of their star player, who has been described as “amazing”, with the years on his contract dwindling.
However, despite the growing pressure to potentially sell the 22-year-old, the report from TeamTalk claims that Bournemouth are insisting that they won’t allow for an exit this summer.
New Cherries boss Marco Rose is believed to have told the hierarchy that he doesn’t want to lose the midfielder, and intends to go into next season with the star in his team.
It comes as the latest frustration for Man United in their ongoing pursuit of another midfielder, with challenges arising over a few of their other transfer options.
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Man United’s Midfield Struggles
Manchester United will be left frustrated with how their approach to the midfield options on the transfer market has gone so far this summer.
While a deal for Ederson has been wrapped up quickly, it seems as though ground has been lost to Tottenham in the race to sign both Tonali and Fernandes.
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Other options, such as Aurelien Tchouameni may prove costly and tough to get over the line, while Scott is the latest player to be seemingly ruled out for a move as it stands.
The Red Devils may need to dig deeper into their scouting pool to find their next top option, with others seemingly being ruled out one by one.
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Predicted Starting XIs for World Cup Group I Match
One of the most exciting games at this year’s FIFA World Cup thus far takes place on Friday when France meets Norway in the final matchday of Group I. The European nations collide at Gillette Stadium, battling to top their group.
Erling Haaland and the Vikings have lived up to their billing as dark horses with a 4-1 win over Iraq and a 3-2 victory against Senegal. Kylian Mbappe and Les Bleus have looked the real deal, beating Senegal 3-1 and Iraq 3-0.
It means the Norwegians will be eyeing victory over the French to steal first place in their group. Both countries are already through to the Round of 32.
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Date |
Friday, June 26, 2026 |
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Kick-off Time |
15:00 EDT Local Time (20:00 BST) |
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Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium), Foxborough |
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Competition |
FIFA World Cup 2026, Group I (Matchday 3) |
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Referee |
Michael Oliver (English) |
Norway
Stale Solbakken’s men sealed their place in the knockout rounds with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Senegal. Manchester City striker Haaland was at the double as his side made it six points from their two opening games.
Norway can really put the cat amongst the pigeons with a win over favourites France and finish at the top of Group I. That will be a tough ask, though, as they haven’t beaten the two-time world champions since August 2010.
Team News
Solbakken is likely to be without Borussia Dortmund defender Julian Ryerson, who picked up a thigh injury in the win over Senegal. That will be one change that has to be made, and it will force their manager to rotate for the first time at this World Cup.
Torbjorn Heggem’s fitness will be assessed ahead of the game after coming off late on against Senegal. That might mean Solbakken tinkers with his defence, but Haaland will undoubtedly continue to lead the line, having bagged four goals in two games.
Predicted Starting 11
There should be two changes to Norway’s backline, with Marcus Holmgren Pedersen, who scored against Senegal, replacing Ryerson. Leo Ostigard could come in for Heggem as he did at the end of their win over the Senegalese.
Haaland should be joined by Antonio Nusa in attack, as well as Fulham’s Oscar Bobb, to give Alexander Sorloth a rest. Solbakken will want to field a team that can spring a surprise and beat France.
Expected XI: Nyland; Pedersen, Ajer, Ostigard, Wolfe; Odegaard, Berge, Berg; Bobb, Haaland, Nusa
France
Of the bookies’ favourites to win the tournament, France are looking the strongest side. A slightly underwhelming first-half performance against Senegal aside, they have been superb, and Mbappe is in red-hot form.
Mbappe, like Haaland, has found the net four times in two games, and he’s not the only French attacker shining. Les Bleus are currently top of Group I, ahead of Norway with a superior goal difference of just one.
Team News
Deschamps will miss the game against Norway after the death of his mother, leaving his assistant Guy Stephan to lead the team. He will have to decide which of Paris Saint-Germain’s attacking pair, Bradley Barcola and Desire Doue, should start.
Manchester United-linked Aurelien Tchouameni lost his place in midfield to Manu Kone in the victory over Iraq. He might have a fight on his hands to reclaim it, as well as Theo Hernandez, whom Aston Villa’s Lucas Digne displaced at left-back.
Predicted Starting 11
William Saliba returned and played the full 90 minutes in the win against Iraq, and he should keep his place against Norway. Digne fared well in that game and could get the nod over Hernandez again.
Kone’s performance earned praise, and he may have done enough to continue in midfield alongside Adrien Rabiot. In attack, Barcola has outperformed Doue thus far and should get a chance to prove he deserves to be a starter.
Expected XI: Maignan; Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, Digne; Rabiot, Kone; Dembele, Olise, Barcola; Mbappe
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Tottenham Suffer Transfer Blow As Midfielder Rejects Move
Tottenham have been incredibly active in the transfer market so far this summer but they do appear to have missed out on a target.
Following a serious relegation scare where they avoided dropping down to the Championship on the final day of the 2025/26 season, Roberto De Zerbi’s team have sprung into action in the transfer market as they attempt to get back to competing towards the top of the Premier League once again.
Firstly securing the signings of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers from Liverpool and Bournemouth respectively, last week Tottenham signed centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton & Hove Albion in a £52million deal and experienced Premier League goalkeeper Martin Dubravka has since followed.
Tottenham aren’t done just there, though, with midfielders Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes linked with big-money transfers to N17.
However, one midfielder who doesn’t appear to be making the move to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ahead of the new campaign is Aleksandar Stankovic.
Stankovic says no to Tottenham transfer
Stankovic looks set to stay at Inter Milan for the new season after starring for Club Brugge last term, contributing nine goals and five assists in 55 appearances.
The defensive midfielder, who is the son of former Inter ace Dejan Stankovic, departed the San Siro for Club Brugge on a permanent basis last July but the Nerazzurri maintained a buy-back clause in their agreement with the Belgian side.
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At the beginning of June, Inter activated the clause and re-signed the ‘exceptional’ 20-year-old in a deal worth €23million (£19.85m).
According to Sky Sport Italy, the midfielder had two transfer proposals from Premier League clubs, one of which came from Tottenham.
However, Stankovic reportedly turned down Spurs and did likewise to Brentford in favour of returning to Inter Milan.
What next in Tottenham’s midfield?
It looks set to be all change in midfield next season as De Zerbi really stamps his mark on his Tottenham team.
Adding to that area in the winter transfer market with the north London club bringing in Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid prior to the Italian taking on the hotseat, the 26-year-old could well be joined by Tonali and Fernandes if Tottenham get their way on the transfer front.
One current player who will be looking for a big season under De Zerbi is Rodrigo Bentancur after returning from injury and playing an instrumental role in midfield to help Tottenham drag themselves out of relegation danger after such a bleak run of form.
Bentancur’s teammate Lucas Bergvall looks set to move on after only two years with the club, though, after asking to leave in his quest for more first-team football.
Yves Bissouma’s Tottenham departure has already been confirmed with the Mali international set to exit at the conclusion of his contract later this month, with Joao Palhinha’s loan move from Bayern Munich also coming to an end after his temporary switch from the Bundesliga champions.
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