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Arsenal Could Field Insane 11 in 26/27 if They Sign Their Summer Targets
Current Premier League leaders Arsenal can already lay claim to being the best team in the world right now, according to the latest power rankings. Under Mikel Arteta, they look perfectly poised to end their long wait for a major honour stretching back to the lockdown era.
But if anything, this is a side that feels like it’s only just beginning its ascent and the rumour mill is already beginning to whirl ahead of what could be a defining summer in north London.
The recent defeat to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final was enough evidence to suggest Arsenal are far from the finished product, and there are still some key areas the club will wish to invest in going forward. It means what is already a world-class lineup could soon turn into something of a super team as they look to build a lasting dynasty.
Arsenal brought in the likes of Martin Zubimendi, Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres last summer, but if the latest report from the Mirror is anything to go by, the next wave of arrivals could leave their rivals looking on with a whole new level of envy.
Goalkeeper & Defence
David Raya; Jurrien Timber, William Saliba, Gabriel, Riccardo Calafiori
As the saying goes, “if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.” Across all competitions this season, Arsenal’s defence has kept 21 clean sheets in 40 games, including six in the Champions League alone. Both full-backs contribute going forward, while Gabriel has been central to the team’s physical edge and threat from set-pieces, with the north London side scoring 22 goals from dead-ball situations this term (excluding penalties).
With Piero Hincapie, Ben White, Cristhian Mosquera and Myles Lewis-Skelly also available, there is little need for Mikel Arteta to make major changes to a back line that sits in front of one of the world’s best goalkeepers right now in David Raya.
Midfield
Declan Rice, Eberechi Eze, Martin Zubimendi
Having signed Zubimendi less than 12 months ago – beating Real Madrid and Liverpool to his signature – Arsenal were able to push Declan Rice into the all-action number eight role many at the Emirates Stadium had envisioned. That subtle but important tactical tweak has been a key reason behind the Gunners’ stronger grip on the Premier League title race this season, as the Englishman is among the top contenders for this year’s Ballon d’Or.
Next season, the main shift in midfield is likely to be Eberechi Eze seeing more minutes in an advanced role. While Mikel Arteta was initially cautious in how he used the former Crystal Palace star, he has since developed into a key creative outlet. If that trajectory continues, his influence could grow even further, adding another dimension to the side’s attacking play ahead of Martin Odegaard.
Attack
Bukayo Saka, Julian Alvarez, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
The biggest changes in Arsenal’s current lineup are expected to come in attack, where Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – widely regarded as one of the best wingers in the world – has reportedly open to a move to London this summer. The Georgian international has scored 12 goals this term, though a major stumbling block could be how highly he is valued at Paris Saint-Germain.
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Reports in Spain, meanwhile, continue to link the Gunners with Julian Alvarez, despite the success he has enjoyed at Atlético Madrid. He is believed to have a strong relationship with Diego Simeone, but the pull of the Premier League remains a factor. Alvarez impressed during his time at Man City, even while playing second fiddle to Erling Haaland, and his quality was clear enough for Atlético to invest £81.5m in him – meaning any deal would likely require a similar outlay.
If both players were to arrive, Gyokeres could find himself phased out of the starting lineup. However, Arsenal still need to reduce their reliance on Bukayo Saka in attack, and adding the unpredictability of Kvaratskhelia alongside the movement and energy of Alvarez could offer a more balanced and varied frontline that would also see them stop relying on set-piece to grind out results.
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Ex-Barcelona Ace Ansu Fati Releases First Music Single in Middle of World Cup
There was a time when Ansu Fati looked destined to be a standout star at a for both Barcelona and Spain.
These days that role belongs to Lamine Yamal, the teenage sensation who shone at Euro 2024, while Fati’s name barely comes up in conversations about the national team anymore.
Fati’s most recent Spain cap dates back to October 2023, and he wasn’t in contention to be picked for this summer’s World Cup. Yet the player once tipped as the successor to Lionel Messi hasn’t disappeared from the spotlight entirely.
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He’s simply found a very different way of grabbing attention, one that has left plenty of supporters doing a double take. At 23, with his football career still very much alive, Fati appears to be getting started on a second career.
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Fati arrived at Barcelona at 10-years-old and quickly tore up the club’s record books, becoming their youngest ever goalscorer and the youngest player to score in the Champions League, a mark that still hasn’t been beaten. Messi himself once praised the youngster, insisting he “has everything to be a great player.”
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But fitness problems repeatedly halted his rise. A serious meniscus injury in 2020 kept him out for nine months and a string of hamstring and calf issues that disrupted his development for years. He’s went on loan to the Premier League with Brighton two seasons ago, then endured a frustrating return to Barcelona under Hansi Flick, before he rediscovered some rhythm last season on loan at Monaco, scoring 12 goals in 30 outings.
He’s now closing in on a permanent move there, with the French club expected to trigger their €11 million buy option.
Ansu Fati’s Surprise Move
Away from the pitch, Fati has been busy in the music industry. He recently shared a clip of his debut single, “Sea Como Sea,” with his 2.2 million TikTok followers, and the post has already pulled in more than three million views.
The comments section soon filled up. “How do I explain to my kids that this was supposed to be the next Messi?” one fan wrote, while another joked: “Wonder Kid to Wizkid.” A third added: “Future Ballon d’Or winner now looking for Grammy.”
Fati has signed a global distribution deal with Music Brokers, part of Sony Music, recording the track in Nice with former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba, and producer Gambinoalaprod. His sound mixes Afrobeats Latino, reggaeton and Amapiano, and on Spotify.
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Ronaldinho, 46, Signs Contract With Italian Third Tier Side Ravenna
Ronaldinho’s love affair with a football isn’t over. The Brazilian icon, now 46, has put pen to paper on a deal with Ravenna, the Serie C outfit based in the north of Italy.
Whether he actually pulls on a shirt for a competitive fixture remains a different question entirely, and even the club’s own hierarchy can’t seem to agree on the answer.
News of the move broke via Gazzetta dello Sport, with the report revealing Ronaldinho will be officially unveiled at a glitzy event in Miami on the 23rd of June. The former Ballon d’Or winner was in a typically upbeat mood when discussing the move, and his words have only added to the excitement among fans hoping for one more glimpse of the magic.
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“New colours, same smile.”
“I can’t wait to be able to dance on the ball again to write a new story together with Ignazio and the whole Cipriani family. Football has always been a source of joy for me, I want to bring the same spirit to Ravenna.”
Club owner Ignazio Cipriani, who split his time between Italy and a long stint living in the United States, couldn’t hide his excitement at landing one of his footballing heroes. “I spent 24 years of my life in the United States, but I still consider Ravenna my home. Acquiring Ronaldinho is something absolutely extraordinary for the club; he was my idol, and his impact on football goes beyond what he did on the pitch.”
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Vice-president Ariedo Braida, who signed Ronaldinho for AC Milan in 2008, initially poured cold water on any playing involvement:
“Ronaldinho will do a marketing event with us but will not play for Ravenna in Serie C next season, also because he’s 46. I wish he could still play.”
Yet in a separate interview, Braida left the door open: “Ronaldinho is a timeless champion,” he said. “Will he play? We’ll see, but it’s not ruled out.”
The World Cup winner’s last competitive outing came for Fluminense in 2015, after a career spanning Paris Saint Germain, Barcelona and Milan, where he scored 26 goals in 95 games.
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Bryson DeChambeau’s Post Before Major Looks Awkward Now
The US Open got underway on the 18th of June, with the best golfers battling it out for the glittering trophy and the glory that comes with it.
The 2026 US Open is the 126th edition of this fabled tournament, and it is hosting iconic names in Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, and Scottie Scheffler at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York.
But there is one name who has notably missed out on the weekend’s action, and it is not the first time he hasn’t made the cut for a Major this year. In fact, it’s the third time in a row now.
He has, however, won two Majors before, winning the 2020 and 2024 US Open and was part of the US team that won the Ryder Cup in 2021.
He was also tied for third in The Players Championship in 2021, and is known for his analytical approach to golf, having a successful amateur career where he won the NCAA Division I championship and the US Amateur in the same year. Winning the US Open meant that he was only the third player to have won those three championships, after golfing royalty Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus.
But Bryson DeChambeau’s fortunes seem to have run out as he has missed the cut for the 2026 US Open after struggling for form in the second round.
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The official cut line at the US Open this year was four-over, with all golfers who scored this or better all qualifying for the weekend. ‘The Scientist’, however, finished on the wrong side of the line with a score of five-over, and was sent packing, missing out on his third straight Major weekend, and fourth in his last five starts following abysmal results at The Masters and PGA Championship.
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His despair will be further compounded by an Instagram post he made just a day before the tournament, with the 32-year-old posing with both thumbs up.
It is the caption, however, that renders the post now unfortunate and plain awkward.
Bryson DeChambeau’s Awkward Instagram Post
It read: “Like this post if you think I’m going to make the cut.”
Unsurprisingly, the comments didn’t hold back, and some were particularly brutal, with one fan commenting: “Like if Bryson missed the cut for the second year in a row.”
In hindsight, perhaps DeChambeau can see he was tempting fate and look at his post with a wry smile, using it as fuel for the fourth and final Major of the year, The Open Championship, in July. It is a moment that comes with humour and empathy in equal doses, as the cruel twist of reality so often does.
The Californian will be forced to watch the remainder of the action in New York from the sidelines as his dream of a third US Open victory goes unfulfilled, but he’ll need to dust himself off and reset so that he can come back stronger and end his nightmare run of performances.
DeChambeau will be eagerly awaiting July’s Major so that he can prove he’s still a valiant competitor and hasn’t lost his touch around the course.
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