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Wolves Duo Tolu Arokodare and Mateus Mane Involved in Physical Altercation
Wolves duo Tolu Arokodare and Mateus Mane were involved in a dressing room altercation against West Ham last week, and one of them has been fined, according to Nathan Judah.
It’s been a dismal season for Wolves so far, with Rob Edwards’ side destined to be relegated from the Premier League.
Relegation has always looked likely, but two heavy defeats in a row have all but sealed their fate.
The Midlands outfit sit at the bottom of the Premier League table on 17 points, 15 points adrift of safety. With the Wanderers only having five games remaining in the Premier League, it’s verging on impossible for them to stay up.
It’s a worrying sign for supporters that some of their players are now getting involved in altercations against each other, especially if they are set to prepare for a season in the Championship.
Wolves Duo in Dressing Room Altercation
According to journalist Judah, Wolves duo Arokodare and Mane were involved in a dressing room altercation against West Ham last week.
Judah confirms that Arokodare was the ‘sole aggressor’, and he’s now been fined by the club and failed to come off the bench against Leeds last time out.
Arokodare’s future is in ‘considerable doubt’ heading towards the summer transfer window, perhaps due to the altercation last week.
Silver Lining From Wolves Altercation
Wolves fans might be able to grasp a silver lining from the incident, knowing their players do have some care about the situation.
On the other hand, there’s every chance both Mane and Arokodare aren’t at Molineux next season, so it might not be a benefit to them anyway.
It’s no surprise that the Wolves players reacted badly after their performance, losing 4-0 away at West Ham while there was a chance they could still survive.
Wolves need a major reset in the summer if they drop down to the Championship, preparing for a season in the second tier, where they will be looking to jump straight back up.
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Man Utd Chiefs Now Confident They Will Sign Elliot Anderson
Manchester United are optimistic they will beat their rivals to a key signing this summer, according to The Guardian, as the next phase of the squad rebuild moves into effect.
For Michael Carrick, the summer offers a chance to reflect on a successful stint so far, having returned the Red Devils to the Champions League, before pushing on and finding areas to improve upon.
The recruitment team are already putting plans into place for some key additions to the squad, with the midfield being the main area of focus so far.
Ederson is set to join the club from Atalanta, as Manchester United have agreed the terms of a move and are moving closer to the deal being finalised.
The midfield interest doesn’t stop there, however, as the Red Devils continue to monitor other options, which includes a potential move for Elliot Anderson.
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Anderson appears to be one of the most-wanted stars in the Premier League this summer, after the Nottingham Forest midfielder has shown his class for both club and country – leading to rave reviews and an “elite” description of his performances.
A move appears awkward for a few clubs, after Forest placed a price tag in the region of £100 million on the star, as they brace for interest elsewhere.
Manchester City have already made an offer, which has been rebuffed, as it seemed as though everything was moving towards Anderson joining them.
However, it appears as though there could be a twist in the tale, as the Guardian claims that the Manchester United executives are optimistic that a deal for the midfielder can still be completed.
As it stands, Man City seemingly remain the favourites, but there is belief that the Red Devils will be able to convince the England international that they are the right destination for him.
Perhaps even more importantly, the report claims that Sir Jim Ratcliffe is willing to fund the wage demands of the 23-year-old in the summer window.
It all comes down to whether United can fully convince Anderson that Old Trafford is the ideal destination, even if the project still needs time to build.
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Anderson Is Perfect For Man Utd
As Man United look to improve their midfield ranks, a move for Anderson would appear perfect to help try and set the club up for the short-term and long-term future.
The England star is a generalist, someone who is good at a bit of everything, which is the exact profile that could take the Red Devils to the next level.
The 23-year-old is comfortable evading pressure when building up from deep, has the creative instinct and vision around the box in the final third, and has an engine that allows him to put in a shift when out of possession.
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Much like how Declan Rice helped transform Arsenal, Anderson could end up doing the same for Man United, giving a player who platforms everyone else.
It will be costly, but it could accelerate the project at Old Trafford by a few years.
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Tottenham Want Jean-Matteo Bahoya In Transfer Switch
Tottenham are stepping up their interest in transfer targets, as a report from BILD claims that a winger is back on the club’s radar for this summer.
Spurs have already wasted no time in trying to strengthen Roberto De Zerbi’s squad, adding the free signings of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi, while progress is being made to try and sign Savinho and Jan Paul van Hecke.
However, after the head coach claimed that “only ten to 12” players were good enough to play for the Lilywhites, there is still work to be done.
That is why Tottenham continue to push forward with a few other key moves, with a winger seemingly on the shortlist for a switch this summer.
Jean-Matteo Bahoya Transfer Move
According to a report from BILD, via Sports Witness, Tottenham are described as “particularly interested” in a move to sign Jean-Matteo Bahoya from Eintracht Frankfurt this summer.
It comes as the Bundesliga outfit are looking to raise funds in the transfer market, with the 21-year-old winger listed as one of three players who could be available in the coming weeks.
North London rivals Arsenal were linked with a potential move for Bahoya, but the report suggests that the Gunners may well have walked away from a move.
The French winger has impressed over the past season, with promising performances in the Bundesliga and the Champions League, suggesting he could become even better in the future.
Bahoya has been described as “unbelievably fast”, potentially adding an injection of pace that Tottenham need in the forward line moving forward.
That said, it remains to be seen whether an offer will be lodged in the coming days and weeks of the market.
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Tottenham Transfer Challenge
While Bahoya may be a promising option for Tottenham, the priority has to be on improving the base quality of the team, not the potential for the future.
Spurs have plenty of young players who could become great, but miss that consistent quality that can often be found with the stars who have experience, particularly in the Premier League.
This approach in signing the likes of Robertson, Senesi, and Van Hecke shows that the club know this, but the same must come from the forward areas.
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Manchester United used this effectively last year, with the signings of Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha for the forward line.
While Savinho has some experience, he still lands more on the side of potential, meaning that Spurs should look to land more immediate forward quality.
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FIFA Told to Pay Omar Artan £75,000 After World Cup Ban
The 2026 World Cup is just days away, and for the officials selected to referee it, the honour of being chosen represents the pinnacle of a career.
Officials this year are set for the biggest single payday of their careers, but for Omar Artan, that dream has been snatched away before he could blow the whistle once.
The Somali referee was set to make history as the first official from his country to referee at a World Cup, a huge achievement for a man who navigated genuine danger and instability just to reach local stadiums in his homeland.
He’d already broken barriers at the Africa Cup of Nations and overseen a CAF Champions League final. The World Cup was the next step. Instead, he was refused entry into the United States upon arrival in Miami, with FIFA confirming they wouldn’t intervene.
Despite Artan being a FIFA-approved referee, Somalia is among the countries on the US travel ban list, and that, apparently, was that.
Furious Reaction as Referee is Denied World Cup Entry
The response from within football has been one of near-universal dismay. Former referee Christina Unkel, who is set to work as a pundit at the tournament, described the news as making her “incredibly sick”. Summing it all up by saying:
“It’s not a World Cup if you don’t allow the world to come in.”
Ian Wright was equally forceful, pointing to a pattern of fans, players, journalists and officials being denied entry and questioning whether this is how the hosts of the greatest tournament in football should be behaving.
He reserved particular sympathy for American fans, arguing they deserved better than the chaos surrounding their own World Cup.
Former PGMOL Boss Says FIFA Must Pay Up
Former PGMOL chief and ex-FIFA referee Keith Hackett has gone further still on X.
Hackett was responding to a post from MP Jeremy Corbyn, who summed the situation up as “racism, plain and simple”. Hackett argued that FIFA, having failed to support Artan’s case, now has a financial obligation to pay the man they let down. Here’s what he had to say:
The retired official also claimed the governing body should be forced to pay Artan the £74,630 he will now be denied after his admission to the US was blocked. Heckett told Football Insider:
“This appears to be so unfair, depriving a young referee of the opportunity to officiate at a World Cup. The pathway to the top is incredibly difficult, and this referee has developed a career that has seen him meet the challenges and rise to the elite level.
“I am sure that his family and federation will be so disappointed. Referees expected to earn in the region of $100,000 (£74,630). So, I hope that FIFA, who have failed in supporting his case, will make a discretionary payment of $100,000 to him and his family.”
Referees at the tournament were set to earn in the region of $100,000, and Hackett’s position is that FIFA should make a discretionary payment of exactly that figure.
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