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Who Daniel Levy Would Appoint As Tottenham Boss Revealed

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Harry Redknapp has revealed that if Daniel Levy was still the chairman of Tottenham Hotspur he would be the interim manager of the club right now.

Tottenham have already made one managerial change this season and they could yet make a second after their decision to replace Thomas Frank with firefighter Igor Tudor has backfired.

Tudor replaced Frank at the helm in February, with Spurs struggling towards the foot of the Premier League table under the Dane, but Tudor has not been able to turn the club’s fortunes around. And, in fact, things have got worse, with the Lilywhites now just one point above the relegation zone.

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Tottenham Hotspur interim manager Igor Tudor holds his hands up

Tudor has overseen four matches – three in the Premier League and one in the UEFA Champions League – with the same result – four defeats.

Spurs have conceded 14 goals in those games, scoring five and are in the worst form of any side in the Premier League. They have set unwanted records in the last couple of weeks, with their 11th straight game without a win in the top flight being their worst ever run in Premier League history and the defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League being their sixth consecutive loss – the first time that has ever happened in the club’s long history.

GIVEMESPORT understands that the potential of a second interim manager coming into the club has been discussed, with the Tottenham hierarchy sounding out potential short-term replacements following four losses in a row under Tudor.

Redknapp has been one of the names mentioned as being a potential candidate to come in and rescue the club from potential relegation and he has not been shy in telling anyone who asks that he would be more than happy to take the job if offered.

And, speaking to Talksport on Thursday, he actually admitted he would be in the role right now if Levy – who was axed as chairman in the summer – was still in charge.

Harry Redknapp and Daniel Levy Share Phone Call

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Redknapp said: “I got a phone call last week from Daniel, funnily enough. I think I spoke to him once since I left all that time ago, and I was in the car last week and suddenly the phone goes, it’s Daniel Levy.

“I thought ‘that’s strange’ and I was on the phone to him for about half an hour, chatting to him and he was explaining what happened to him, and how he got marched out of there, which was really strange.

“And he did say to me ‘If I was there now, and I’m not just saying it, I would bring you back in until the end of the season, Harry’ – so it would have been interesting.”

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Three Teams In Talks With Bournemouth Over Alex Scott Transfer

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With a number of top midfielders already on the move this summer, the pool of options for those clubs in the market for reinforcements gets smaller.

Manchester City completed the signing of Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest in a £116million, making the 23-year-old the most expensive British player in history.

Tottenham have brought in two midfielders, with Mateus Fernandes joining from West Ham United in an £85million deal and Sandro Tonali set to arrive for a fixed fee of £92.5million that could rise to £100million with add-ons.

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Manchester United have agreed a deal with Atalanta to sign Ederson for £38million, but both they and City are still in the market for another midfielder, while the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool have also been linked with signing a central midfielder in the summer transfer window.

Carlos Baleba, Adam Wharton, Alex Scott, Aurelien Tchouameni, Manu Kone and Ayyoub Bouaddi are the other names in the frame for a summer move and three of the sides mentioned have already made inquiries over the availability of one of the players mentioned above.

GIVEMESPORT senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs revealed all in a video on TalkSport on Sunday.

He said: “City are still active in the market, they will assess another midfielder, even after the arrival of Elliot Anderson for £116million, they like Alex Scott and have made an initial approach to Bournemouth, as have Manchester United and Arsenal, these are three clubs to watch.

“Those three clubs I mentioned have all gone to Bournemouth. My information is as follows: Bournemouth want him to stay, since March there have been talks about Scott signing a new deal at Bournemouth and they are prepared to offer him a deal with a release clause for 2027.

Bournemouth make Scott transfer stance clear

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Alex Scott

“If he rejects, Bournemouth are comfortable, even though his value will depreciate, in just keeping him for another season on the existing terms, so they’re telling interested suitors he’s not for sale. Bournemouth value Scott at around £80million.

“Man City, Man Utd and Arsenal have all already made direct approaches to Bournemouth for Alex Scott to understand the situation and Bournemouth’s response has been that Alex Scott is not for sale.”

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Ida Wobker Instantly Disqualified From Wimbledon After Breaking Rule on Court

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Junior tennis prospect Ida Wobker was instantly disqualified from Wimbledon on Saturday due to an emotional outburst that led to her breaking tournament rules.

On paper, Wobker arrived at SW19 with high expectations. Ranked 24th in the ITF junior standings and fresh off capturing her biggest career title at the J500 in Cairo, the teenager represents the bright future of German tennis. The transition to Wimbledon’s grass, however, can be an isolating experience for a young tennis player who is still not used to playing on it.

Over the course of 91 torrid minutes, that pedigree vanished under a mountain of frustration. The statistics were staggering, highlighting a player fighting her own strings as much as her opponent. When the match was halted, Wobker had racked up an unbelievable 44 unforced errors.

Teenage Tennis Prospect Disqualified After Wimbledon Outburst

In the midst of her struggles, Wobker had a complete meltdown, launching her racket into the crowd and inadvertently striking a spectator. The umpire didn’t hesitate to bring the match to an instant conclusion, disqualifying Wobker and handing the win to her opponent, Romania’s Maria Valentina Pop.

Wobker was trapped in an exhausting sporting paradox throughout the match. She hit more winners than Pop (19 to 8), but her hyper-aggressive baseline game was bleeding points faster than she could recover them.


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Every statistical indicator pointed to a teenager entirely out of rhythm and struggling to find her footing. Wobker leaked 11 double faults, effectively handing Pop nearly three entire games without the Romanian needing to swing a racket.

The breaking point arrived cruel statistical finality. Serving at 30-0 in the eleventh game of the second set, Pop watched as Wobker sailed yet another routine return past the baseline. It was unforced error number 44. In a flash of pure, unbridled desperation from a young player watching her dream debut slip away, the German teenager slammed her racket, thus triggering an immediate default from the Grand Slam supervisor under the ITF’s unsportsmanlike conduct rules.

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Numbers usually tell the story of a tennis match, but during Saturday’s girls’ singles opener on court 11, they painted a picture of absolute, mounting agony. When 15-year-old German starlet Wobker was disqualified after her violently thrown racket ricocheted into the crowd, it put a dramatic end to a match that structurally and emotionally fell apart long before the default.

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While reports from The Athletic later confirmed that the racket made contact with a spectator but thankfully caused no injuries, the damage to Wobker’s Wimbledon debut was absolute. The scoreboard will forever record a standard default, but the true story of the meltdown lies in numbers; a premier young talent utterly shattered by 44 errors, 11 double faults, and the immense, suffocating pressure of the Grand Slam stage.

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Arsenal Target Igor Tyjon Rejects Triple Wage Contract Offer from Blackburn

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Arsenal are in the market for a new forward in the summer transfer window, and one of their targets has now rejected a new contract worth three times his current salary.

It’s been a slow start to the summer transfer window for the Gunners, who are yet to confirm an official signing so far.

It’s no surprise that Arsenal aren’t panicking in the market, as they have already built a squad capable of winning the Premier League and reaching the Champions League final.

There’s plenty of time remaining in the window for the Gunners to bring in new additions, and there’s no doubt they’ll still look to strengthen Mikel Arteta’s squad.


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According to journalist Alan Nixon, Arsenal target Igor Tyjon has rejected a lucrative new contract from Blackburn Rovers, who are offering him three times his current wage.

Rovers are desperate to keep the young forward, with manager Tony Mowbray making a personal appeal to him, but Arsenal are closely watching on.

Young forward Tyjon wants double what the Championship club are currently offering him, but Rovers are hopeful that he will remain at the club.

At the age of 18, Tyjon is unlikely to be a player who comes into the Arsenal senior squad if he does sign in the summer transfer window.

He has made just two Championship appearances during his career, playing a total of six minutes in England’s second tier.

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Arsenal were pushing to sign Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga in the summer transfer window, but they saw their move hijacked.

Premier League rivals Manchester City have now agreed a deal worth around £10m to sign the young winger after long talks with the Gunners.

Arsenal will be looking to ensure this doesn’t happen again when trying to sign young talents, so they’ll be hoping to get deals over the line quicker.

Arsenal have had a long-standing interest in Tyjon, labelled ‘eye-catching’, from Blackburn, and his rejection of a new contract could open the door for Arsenal to make a move.

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