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Liverpool Eyeing Move to Sign Chelsea Star Josh Acheampong

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Liverpool are eyeing a summer move to sign Chelsea star Josh Acheampong to strengthen their defence, according to Caught Offside.

The Reds are well aware that they face a huge upcoming transfer window to rebuild their squad, with Mohamed Salah to depart on a free transfer, while there is still speculation over the future of Ibrahima Konate, whose contract expires at the end of the season too.

The club have already splashed £60m to sign young French defender Jeremy Jacquet to bolster their squad for the new season, but with doubts over the futures of Andy Robertson, Konate, and Joe Gomez, they are now eyeing a move for another young defender for the squad.

Liverpool Eyeing Josh Acheampong Move

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Acheampong has been highly rated at Stamford Bridge since coming through their academy, but has been restricted to just 13 starts in 24 appearances so far this season, and that lack of game time has seen him linked with a move away.

GIVEMESPORT sources reported last year that Man City and Bayern Munich were monitoring his situation ahead of a potential move, however, Chelsea considered him untouchable at the time, seeing him as a major part of their future.

But a lack of game time since the turn of the year, with Acheampong managing just 482 minutes in 2026, has seen reports emerge that he could look to push for a move away from the club in order to secure more regular first-team football next season.

Liverpool are understood to hold a strong interest in the 19-year-old too, and have had representatives present at games to watch him on several occasions this season.

It’s reported that his versatility and physical attributes make him a top contender for clubs looking to future-proof their defences, and with Chelsea’s financial situation far from secure, a deal worth around £25.9m could be enough to convince them to sell if he agitates for a move.

Acheampong Could Be Perfect for Liverpool

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With the way Liverpool like to play with a high line and leaving defenders in one on one situations, Acheampong could be the perfect arrival to help strengthen their back line.

Virgil Van Dijk will be 35 by the time next season begins, while there are no guarantees that Gomez and Konate will still be at Anfield. Jacquet’s arrival is certainly a boost, while Giovanni Leoni’s return from injury will be welcome, but neither have Premier League experience, and that makes them gambles.

Acheampong isn’t the most experienced, but his quality is undeniable, and he knows the Premier League well. At a cut-price fee of £26m, it could turn out to be the bargain of the century if they can get him in, while weakening a direct rival in the process.

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Man Utd Battling Arsenal in Race for World Cup Wonderkid

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Manchester United are reportedly battling it out with Arsenal for one of South America’s most promising talents.

Both the Red Devils and the Gunners have focused on building squads with the future in mind in past transfer windows. Take, for example, United poaching Ayden Heaven from the North Londoners back in February 2025.

United are continuing to target youngsters who can develop into top talent. The latest teenage prospect to be placed on the club’s shortlist is Mexican sensation Gilberto Mora.

Man Utd and Arsenal Among Clubs Eyeing Mora

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According to Mexican outlet El Universal, Manchester United and Arsenal have sent scouts to watch Mora in action during the World Cup. The Club Tijuana attacking midfielder has appeared twice for Mexico, including an impressive showing in a 3-0 win over Czechia.

Mora, only 17, is already featuring for his country on the biggest stage, and he’s tipped to become a superstar. It’s said that English interest in the playmaker has increased during the tournament.

At club level, he is making a name for himself, and he registered six goals and one assist in 20 games across competitions for Tijuana. His profile has been likened to that of Kevin De Bruyne, a superb passer who can dictate games with his impressive dribbling.

Mora made his club debut at the age of 16 and became the youngest ever goalscorer in Mexico’s top-flight. He has previously been on Manchester City’s radar, although there’s no indication that their scouts have also watched him at the World Cup.

Tijuana confirmed that Mora has signed a historic new deal, the club’s biggest ever contract. However, this includes an exit clause which allows him to move to a European club if suitable offers are made.

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English interest doesn’t mean Mora will end up in the Premier League, as he has also caught the eye of European clubs. TEAMtalk claims that Real Madrid are frontrunners to sign the Mexican, while Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich are also admirers.

United may therefore have a real fight on their hands to try and win the race for the in-demand attacker. It’s important that they guarantee senior football for the player who will clearly prioritise regular first-team action.

Heaven is an example of a youth signing who has been brought into the first-team fold. Michael Carrick has blended youth with experience since replacing Ruben Amorim in January.


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Jacobs Issues ‘viable’ Verdict on Dream Man Utd Transfer

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Manchester United are said to have a chance of pulling off an impressive Real Madrid coup this summer. The Red Devils are in the market for midfielders this summer, with Michael Carrick needing to replace Casemiro, who departs at the end of his contract on Tuesday.

Carrick has already added Ederson from Atalanta, and more midfield recruits are required this summer. United have the money, and Carrick will be allowed to splurge on a marquee midfield signing.

West Ham star Mateus Fernandes is being heavily linked, but United are going to have to keep other avenues open amid competition.

Tchouameni linked with Old Trafford switch

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Real Madrid star Aurelien Tchouameni has been linked with a move to United this summer. Tchouameni has been a steady performer at the Bernabeu, but he could be edged out of José Mourinho’s new starting XI this summer.

Mourinho wants a marquee midfield signing of his own, with Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez being linked, and should someone of the Argentine’s calibre arrive, an existing midfielder is going to lose his place in the starting XI.

That could be Tchouameni, and according to reports, United could exploit that to secure a dream deal for the talented Frenchman, who may be available for around £70million.

Real Madrid are not actively looking to sell Tchouameni, but a big offer could change their stance, especially if they get their big midfield signing. Tchouameni’s midfield teammate Eduardo Camavinga is more likely to be sold as far as Real Madrid are concerned, but again, it will come down to what offers come in.

Although journalist Nico Shira has claimed Tchouameni is not in Mourinho’s starting XI plans as things stand, claiming: “Aurelien Tchouameni is not central in Jose Mourinho’s plans and so he could leave Real Madrid in the summer transfer window.”

Tchouameni’s wages won’t be a problem for United

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According to Ben Jacobs, Tchouameni’s sizable wages will not be an issue for United, and a deal could be on the cards, but only if Real Madrid do decide to sell.

Jacobs told The United Stand: “Tchouameni’s wages are not an issue in my opinion. Manchester United would be prepared to make a player like that one of their top earners. They’re not in that territory of £300,000 [per week] Rashford, Sancho-type wages, but nor is Tchouameni by the way.

“So I’m not aware that personal terms with Tchouameni would be a problem. The challenge is, what midfielder do Real sign? Is it in Tchouameni’s position? Even if it isn’t, do they bring in enough funds elsewhere, or do they need one big sale to make a play at Enzo Fernandez? Jose Mourinho has said he wants Enzo Fernandez, and this is why talks are expected to begin between Chelsea and Real Madrid.

“So I doubt Man Utd would be walking away from a prospective Tchouameni deal [based] on wages. I think they would hold some optimism that if the player genuinely becomes available, it’s a viable move.”


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South Korean Police Launch Investigation After Manager is Subject to Death Threats

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After missing out on a place in the round of 32 on goal difference, South Korea are heading home from the World Cup.

Everything looked like it was going to plan for the Taegeuk Warriors, after a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic in their opening match, but two successive defeats, to co-hosts Mexico and then to South Africa, have cost them dearly.

As with many nations who have high hopes of their side making a big push at the tournament, it sparked national outrage when it was confirmed they’d play no further part at the World Cup, but one post online has gone way too far, targeting the manager and former captain of the national side, Hong Myung-bo.

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In the wake of their exit, South Korean police have now launched an investigation after a violent death threat was posted online targeting Hong, one of Korea’s best players of all time. The post, made by someone who is supposedly a 41-year-old American citizen, threatened to kill Hong at Incheon International Airport upon his return home.


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Authorities are now considering intimidation charges and working to track down the suspect’s identity, as public anger over the team’s tournament exit continues to brew.

The threat represents a serious escalation of frustration that has already manifested in several other forms. A doctored image circulated online appeared to suggest Hong ordered players to scatter upon his arrival at the airport, while “Hong Myung-bo banned” notices have reportedly been posted at restaurants and cafes across Gyeonggi Province.

The anger largely stems from Korea’s 0-1 defeat to South Africa in their final Group A match, which they were heavily backed to win and progress into the knockout rounds. Police have confirmed they are monitoring Incheon Airport and other potential locations closely to ensure Hong’s safety upon his return.


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Hong Myung-bo’s Future

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The situation reignited questions surrounding Hong’s controversial reappointment as head coach back in 2024, a decision that drew criticism over the transparency of the Korea Football Association’s selection process at the time.

A petition calling for his immediate dismissal had already gathered enough support to trigger an initial review by the National Assembly, and the president of South Korea was even involved, though Hong has since resigned from his position.


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