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Liverpool Want to Sign Newcastle Star Lewis Hall for Arne Slot

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Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson will bid farewell to the club on Sunday afternoon after a nine-year spell at Anfield.

The Scotland international is out of contract on Merseyside and has already confirmed he will not be penning fresh terms with the club.

He joined the Reds from Hull City in 2017 and has since established himself as a modern great for Liverpool, winning two Premier League titles and a Champions League in that time.

Milos Kerkez joined the club last summer as the apparent heir to Robertson but the Hungarian international has not quite lived up to his £45m price tag.

Kostas Tsimikas will return to Liverpool in the summer as his loan with Serie A side AS Roma expires. However, the Reds are reportedly eyeing a move for Newcastle United left-back Lewis Hall as they seek to fill the void that will be left by Robertson’s exit.

Liverpool retain interest in Newcastle United defender Lewis Hall

Newcastle United left-back Lewis Hall celebrating

Hall, according to a report from TEAMtalk, is a player who has been the subject of ‘long-term appreciation’ from Liverpool.

The Reds are said to view him as ‘one of the best young English full-backs available’. Newcastle value the player in the region of £55m.

Liverpool and the Magpies were involved in a somewhat-bitter transfer saga last summer as the Reds signed Alexander Isak for a British record £125m.

It is unclear what impact that deal had on the relationships between the clubs, with Isak refusing to train or play games for the Magpies as he aggressively pushed for a move to Liverpool.

Hall first joined Newcastle on loan in 2023 before making the permanent move to St James’ Park in 2024. He will turn 22 in September and has his best years ahead of him after an impressive three seasons in the north-east.

Man United want to sign Lewis Hall

Michael Carrick

Liverpool are not the only club interested in Hall, however.

Premier League rivals Manchester United are contenders to sign him. The Red Devils are keen to add more depth at left-back to take the pressure off Luke Shaw.

Newcastle are not likely to qualify for any form of European football and could face a battle to keep hold of some of their biggest stars. Sales may be required in order for the club to remain in compliance with the Premier League’s financial rules.

The defender, described as ‘the best left-back in England’ by journalist Mark Douglas, has already made over 100 appearances for Newcastle and has also played for them in the Champions League.

Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich are also credited with an interest. That could prove an attractive proposition for Hall, with the likes of Harry Kane, Michael Olise and Luis Diaz all thriving with the German club after departing the Premier League.


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Man Utd Agree Deal For First Summer Signing

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Manchester United are closing in on their first signing of the summer transfer window, GIVEMESPORT understands.

United have been chasing two central midfielders before the summer window has even opened officially, and they may get one over the line before the 2026 World Cup kicks off in two weeks’ time.

With Casemiro departing the club following the end of his contract and United open to offers for Manuel Ugarte, two new signings are required in the middle of the park as newly appointed permanent manager Michael Carrick gets to work on improving his squad for European football next season.

Ederson set to be Carrick’s first summer signing

Ederson celebrating after scoring for Atalanta

Nottingham Forest star Elliot Anderson has always been the number one priority signing and still make complete a move to Old Trafford, but even if they were to sign him, Carrick would be looking for another midfielder to bring in too.

And it looks like one they have settled on is Atalanta’s Ederson, after a breakthrough in talks this week.

There has been plenty of speculation about his future in recent weeks, with the 26-year-old left out of the Italian club’s final starting lineup of the season against Fiorentina.

Manager Raffaele Palladino said: “It was a choice agreed with the player because there is something happening in the transfer market. The fact that a player like him is being followed by such an important club should be a source of pride.”

Talks have been taking place between the two clubs for some time now and a fee is “close” to being agreed, according to GMS senior football correspondent Ben Jacobs.

He said: “Manchester United are close to agreeing a deal for Ederson. The player has already agreed a five-year deal and if all goes to plan that could be finalised before the World Cup.

Ederson will be free to join up with his new Manchester United teammates quickly

Atalanta midfielder Ederson waves to supporters

“It’s not done yet, but the fee that they’ve agreed on, including bonuses, is under €45million, so Manchester United have got it a little bit cheaper than Atalanta were hoping for and that’s because he’s only got one year left on his contract.”

The fee of less than €45million means United will be paying just under £39million in total to sign the ‘world-class’ 26-year-old Brazilian. Ederson was not named in Carlo Ancelotti’s squad for the 2026 World Cup, but United would be keen to tie up a deal before the chaos of the tournament unfolds and secure their first signing under Michael Carrick.


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Kevin Nash Reacts to WWE’s Bizarre Plan to Revive the nWo

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Details have emerged of WWE‘s bizarre plan to relaunch the infamous New World Order faction, and it was so outlandish that even founding member Kevin Nash was forced to take to social media to address it.

The COVID-19 pandemic gave WWE fans the Boneyard Match and a frightful fourth wall-breaking journey into the Firefly Fun House. But it also nearly gave them an equally scary recreation of the iconic nWo.

Former WWE writer Chris Dunn recently appeared on the Public Enemies podcast to discuss his tenure at the company. His interview included a tale from the creative wilderness of the COVID years.

One pitch that stood out like a sore thumb was the revival of the nWo, which was to be spearheaded by a number of the company’s international Superstars.

WWE’s Controversial Plans to Relaunch the nWo Revealed

The NWO in WCW WWE

Alongside Hulk Hogan and Scott Hall, Nash founded the cult faction in 1996, dominating WCW for a number of years. The faction would eventually expand considerably in numbers, with the likes of “Macho Man” Randy Savage and The Giant [The Big Show] bolstering the ranks.

Following a split into several subgroups at the end of the 1990s, the group fizzled out prior to WWE’s acquirement of the promotion in 2001. The original trio briefly reunited in WWE in 2002.

Dunn revealed that there was an initial plan to revive the New World Order with Sheamus, Shinsuke Nakamura, Cesaro aka Claudio Castagnoli, and Lars Sullivan. The faction was one of many outrageous pitches made during the pandemic era, which was a notoriously tough period for the company.

Sheamus Credit: WWE

With the greatest of respect to Sheamus, Nakamura and Cesaro, they hardly possess the generational star power of Hogan, Hall and Nash. Lars Sullivan’s WWE main roster run, meanwhile, was notoriously underwhelming. He retired from professional wrestling altogether in late 2021.

However, as Dunn revealed, the storyline was being seriously considered and very nearly came to fruition. The company had even gone as far as to recruit an nWo original for the new group’s inception. “So it was really close to happening. I forget which legendary nWo member was supposed to fly to Orlando to introduce this new nWo. It wasn’t X-Pac,” revealed Dunn. “Essentially, they landed, and they didn’t pass the COVID test, so they couldn’t do it.”

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Following on from the podcast revelation, Nash delivered his two cents on the proposed revival. Posting on X, Nash wrote: “Never heard anything about it. Scott and @TheRealXPac and myself were out almost every weekend together. So it definitely wasn’t one of us.”

The “legendary nWo member” could feasibly have been Hulk Hogan, although the iconic Superstar never mentioned the idea prior to his untimely passing last year.

Referring to WWE’s initial attempt to relaunch the faction with himself, Hogan and Hall in 2002, Nash joked:

“WWE f***** up bringing in the original 3……..nuff said”

Given the seismic impact that the nWo had on professional wrestling, it is unlikely that WWE’s awkward reboot would have lived up to original legacy. That it didn’t happen is likely a blessing for all concerned.

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Why Crystal Palace fans sing ‘Glad All Over’

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If you have ever been to Selhurst Park, you will have noticed that the home fans have an impressive repertoire of chants and terrace anthems, but one song in particular really gets the Crystal Palace fans going: Glad All Over.

Whether they are at home and it crackles on through the PA system before a match, or if they are on the road following their beloved Eagles on their various exploits in the Premier League, FA Cup and Europe, the Palace faithful will always answer the noble call to join in with the song that has become an enduring sonic symbol of their love for the South London club.

Here, GIVEMESPORT takes a look at the reason why ‘Glad All Over’ is a Selhurst Park anthem, as well as the history of the song, lyrics and more.

Why Crystal Palace fans sing ‘Glad All Over’

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Broadcaster John Henty was the man who introduced the song ‘Glad All Over’ to Crystal Palace fans, having done so while working at Selhurst Park as the stadium announcer and sound engineer. Henty, who served at Selhurst Park for over three decades, played the song in early 1964 and it has stuck ever since, becoming synonymous with the Eagles.

So, why did he use ‘Glad All Over’?

“It seemed right at the time,” Henty said in a 2023 interview published on the official Crystal Palace website.

“It was in the charts. I didn’t play it immediately [in November 1963], but it went to No. 1 in January 1964, and that was probably the time I thought of trying it out.

“I liked playing the records – that was part of the job I really enjoyed, welcoming people and playing the music – and I tried one or two other things, like Herb Alpert. But Glad All Over went down particularly well, particularly with the kids.

“In those days, they were all around on the Selhurst terraces. They used to thump those advertising hoardings very loudly with Glad All Over – and that’s how it all started!”

A Crystal Palace match programme from a game against Peterborough United on January 25, 1964 references the song in a call from the sound system team for more ‘record requests’, confirming Henty’s recollection of the song’s rollout as a Palace anthem.

The section of the programme, entitled ‘How about those record requests’, stated: “During the past few months, we have played a number of record requests for our Supporters. If you would like a particular record played, then just drop us a line and we shall do our best to oblige. Our record of ‘Glad All Over’ certainly keeps your feet warm at Half-time anyway.”

Glad All Over Lyrics And Facts

An inside view of Selhurst Park
An inside view of Selhurst Park

Song:

Glad All Over

Artist:

The Dave Clark Five

Album:

Glad All Over

Release date:

1963

Writer:

Dave Clark, Mike Smith

Who wrote ‘Glad All Over’ And When Was it Released?

The song ‘Glad All Over’ was released in November 1963 by the English rock and roll band The Dave Clark Five. It was written by Dave Clark and Mike Smith. It reached number one in the UK Singles Chart and number six in the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart, helping to spark a rivalry with The Beatles during what became known as ‘The British Invasion’. You can read the lyrics of the song in full and listen to the song below.

Glad All Over Lyrics And Video

You say that you love me (say you love me)

All of the time (all of the time)

You say that you need me (say you need me)

You’ll always be mine (always be mine)

(Chorus)

I’m feelin’ glad all over

Yes, I’m a-glad all over,

Baby, I’m glad all over

So glad you’re mine

I’ll make you happy (make you happy)

You’ll never be blue (Never be blue)

You’ll have no sorrow (Have no sorrow)

‘Cause I’ll always be true (Always be true)

(Chorus)

Other girls may try to take me away (take me away)

But you know, it’s by your side I will stay

I-I’ll stay

Our love will last, now (our love will last)

‘Til the end of time (end of time)

Because this love, now (because this love)

Is only yours and mine (yours and mine)

(Chorus)

Other girls may try to take me away (take me away)

But you know, it’s by your side I will stay

I-I’ll stay

Our love will last, now (our love will last)

‘Til the end of time (end of time)

Because this love, now (because this love)

Is only yours and mine (yours and mine)

(Chorus)

So glad you’re mine, now (mi-i-i-i-i-i-ine)

I said I’m so glad you’re mine (mi-i-i-i-i-i-ine)

So glad you’re mine, now (mi-i-i-i-i-i-ine)

Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa (mi-i-i-i-ine)

Crystal Palace Fan Chants

Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta scores a penalty against Manchester United.

‘Glad All Over’ is certainly a Selhurst Park favourite, but Palace fans have loads of tunes and chants for matchdays.

In recent seasons, often at the direction of goalkeeper Dean Henderson, fans have sung a version of Shakira’s ‘Waka Waka’ (certainly a song inspired by its chorus, anyway!) and come up with tributes to club legends such as Wilfried Zaha and Jean-Philippe Mateta.

You can read more about the best Crystal Palace songs and chants here!

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