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Rangers Star Jack Butland Eyed by Nottingham Forest for Summer Transfer

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Rangers are braced for interest from Premier League side Nottingham Forest for one of their first-team stars, according to Transfer Feed.

The Light Blues suffered a disappointing campaign in Scotland’s top-flight as they finished third in the table behind eventual champions Hearts and fierce rivals Celtic, despite sitting top of the table with six games remaining.

Now Danny Rohl is planning a major squad overhaul heading into the new campaign, for what will be his first full season in charge, and that could see some big names depart Ibrox as a result.

Rangers Star Wanted by Forest

Jack Butland

According to a report, Nottingham Forest are eyeing up a move to sign Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland this summer.

Butland, who has been described as ‘unbelievable’, is entering the final 12 months of his contract at Ibrox this summer, and is being heavily linked with a move back to England’s top flight as clubs look to improve and add to their homegrown options for the new season.

Forest narrowly avoided relegation thanks to some good form at the end of the campaign, and could now look to add to their goalkeeping options despite having all of Matz Sels, John Victor, Stefan Ortega-Moreno, and Angus Gunn on their books currently.

But Sels has been linked with a move away after two impressive campaigns at the City Ground, and Butland could come in to compete for the number one jersey with his experience at the top level and likely low transfer fee appealing to Forest.

Rangers are unlikely to be willing sellers, but Liam Kelly has signed a new contract at Ibrox which means they could allow Butland to move on before pushing ahead with plans to replace him a bit earlier than initially expected.

Cashing In on Butland Not a Bad Plan

Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland during a pre-match warm-up

Rangers have a lot of areas in their squad that need addressing this summer, and Rohl has already moved quickly to add firepower to the squad with the signing of Lawrence Shankland on a free transfer.

But while Butland is a solid enough goalkeeper who has proven himself time and time again, his form has struggled over the last 12 months in particular, and finding a replacement may not be the worst idea in the world.

If the club can get a decent fee, and have a replacement already lined up that they have identified, then it could be good idea to make the change now in the middle of a rebuild, rather than delaying it until next summer and then having more uncertainty in a key position.


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Three Bournemouth Players Liverpool Can Sign For Iraola

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Liverpool will have a new man in the dugout when the 2026/27 Premier League season gets underway.

The Reds made the somewhat surprising decision to dispense with Arne Slot’s services at the end of the 2025/26 campaign, with Liverpool having finished fifth.

That came a year after Slot had guided the Reds to the Premier League title in his first season in England.

The new man to take charge at Anfield looks set to be Andoni Iraola, following the 43-year-old’s exit from Bournemouth at the end of his contract at the Vitality Stadium.

GIVEMESPORT understands that an agreement should be in place by the weekend for Iraola to take over, with his backroom staff also being finalised.

Iraola will arrive at Liverpool after a three-year spell on the south coast with Bournemouth, having spent three years prior to that at Rayo Vallecano.

His first task will be regarding the Reds’ transfer business, with a number of players linked with a move to Anfield already – namely Yan Diomande and Marc Pubill. But could Iraola return to the south coast to raid his old club for players?

GIVEMESPORT takes a look at the Burnemouth stars that could follow Iraola to the north west.

Wide forwards are a top priority for Liverpool

Mohamed Salah

With Mohamed Salah leaving the club after agreeing to terminate his contract a year early and with question marks over the futures of the likes of Federico Chiesa and Cody Gakpo, Liverpool will aim to bring in at least one wide attacking player when the summer transfer window opens.

Diomande has been heavily linked with a move from RB Leipzig, although an £87million price tag will have to be negotiated to get a deal over the line.

There may be a similar option at Bournemouth in the form of one of the 2025/26 season’s breakout stars – Rayan.

The Cherries signed the teenager from Vasco da Gama on a five-and-a-half year deal in the January transfer window and he notched an impressive five goals and two assists in 15 Premier League appearances.

A deal for him will not be easy either though. According to the Athletic, Rayan has a release clause in his contract that will kick in from the January transfer window onwards for £130million. However, it is not applicable this summer, meaning they may have to pay even more than that figure if they want to get a deal done.

Liverpool will look at midfield options

Curtis Jones

The Reds will be looking at midfielders in the summer transfer window, too. Curtis Jones looks set to leave the club, with Inter Milan interested in signing him, while Harvey Elliott does not appear to have a future at the club, following a disastrous loan spell with Aston Villa.

Alexis Mac Allister is another who could leave this summer, which would leave Liverpool light in the centre of the pitch.

Alex Scott is a player that has attracted plenty of interest from some of the biggest clubs in the Premier League and Liverpool could make a move for him if he does not sign a new contract at the Vitality Stadium.

Bournemouth are keen to tie the 22-year-old down to a new deal, but if talks stall there will be no end of suitors waiting around to negotiate a move.

Liverpool could look at the full-back area

Marc Pubill

The links with Atletico Madrid’s Marc Pubill point to Liverpool wanting to strengthen in the full-back department.

Andy Robertson is leaving on a free transfer, following the expiration of his contract, but Kostas Tsimikas will return from his loan at Roma to fight for the left-back spot with Milos Kerkez.

On the right, however, there is a gap for a signing, hence the move for Pubill. Alex Jimenez is another player signed by Iraola who impressed in his first season on the south coast.

He was, however, suspended by Bournemouth towards the end of the season pending an investigation into his social media activity, which could hamstring any potential move to Liverpool.


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Anthony Joshua’s Ice-Cold Reaction to Being Told He’s Probably Ended Jake Paul’s Boxing Career

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In recent years, boxing has been taken over by the craze of YouTubers putting their gloves on and stepping into the ring.

The trend began back in 2018 when Joe Weller and KSI decided to settle their differences by way of an amateur boxing match. KSI would be victorious that night, beating Weller one minute and 37 seconds into the third round by technical knockout. The Nightmare would then call out Jake and Logan Paul, the latter of whom he would go on to fight on two separate occasions, winning in their professional bout via split decision.

The YouTuber boxers haven’t just fought amongst themselves, though, they have now fought professional boxers, which was not expected when it was first pioneered.

KSI has taken on Tommy Fury, the half-brother of former heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury, and would go on to lose, though, he did knock out the Mexican professional boxer, Luis Alcaraz Pineda.

Logan Paul has taken on Floyd Mayweather, who has won 15 major world championships across five weight classes, but it is his brother, Jake, who has drawn more attention in the ring.

Jake Paul’s Boxing Career

Jake Paul

He also lost to Tommy Fury, but would then win six successive fights, with one of those victories coming via unanimous decision against Mike Tyson, a former world heavyweight champion who is regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time and one of the most intimidating men in the sport’s history.

But Paul’s run would not continue forever. He was eventually felled by the former two-time unified heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, though, the Brit took six rounds to knock him out. He had dropped the American four times, but Paul employed a defensive strategy, backing away from his opponent to avoid his blows and prolong the fight.

Joshua had been required to make weight of 245 pounds (111kg) for the first time in his professional career, with Paul usually fighting as a cruiserweight.

The Brit landed 48 of his 146 punches, while Paul landed just 16 of his 56 shots.

Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua

There are now rumours that Paul may hang up his boxing gloves and step away from the sport, with the 29-year-old doubting whether he will return to the ring.

Anthony Joshua’s Reaction to Possibly Ending Jake Paul’s Career

Joshua had a particularly cold reaction when asked to comment on the prospect of the American’s departure, seemingly uncaring that he may not fight again.

He said: “That’s what was asked of me when I took the fight and I think I delivered it.”

The 36-year-old undoubtedly showed his power. Standing at six-foot-six, he towers over Paul despite the American standing at an impressive six-foot-one. Paul had weighed around 53lbs (24kg) less than Joshua in their respective fights prior to their clash and was severely outclassed in boxing ability.

But the real reason why Paul has expressed doubts is due to the sheer damage Joshua inflicted on him. The Brit’s punch broke his jaw in two places, requiring surgery where two titanium plates were fitted into his mouth and some teeth needed to be removed. As a result of his injuries, Paul was unable to eat solid food for at least a week.


Jake Paul After Anthony Joshua Fight


Jake Paul Has Posted X-Ray of His Broken Jaw After Being Knocked Out by Anthony Joshua

YouTube sensation Jake Paul has taken to social media to post a picture of the X-ray of his broken jaw.

When speaking to Ariel Helwani in May 2026, Paul claimed that his boxing career was ‘most definitely’ in doubt due to the state of his jaw, though, he expected to be medically cleared for sparring in two-to-three months, suggesting he is unwilling to leave the boxing world at this stage.

Joshua’s lack of sympathy will be resounding in Paul’s mind. He’ll be keen to show that this setback hasn’t fazed him and that he can still pack a mean blow. It remains to be seen whether he’ll be stepping into the ring again, but one thing’s for sure, he’ll be out for vengeance.

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Michael Owen Names the Only 2 Footballers That Ever Made Him Feel Inferior

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Michael Owen has revealed the only two footballers who ever made him feel inferior. Thanks to his transfer sagas with Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Manchester United – not to mention his often divisive punditry – many have overlooked just how extraordinary the 2001 Ballon d’Or winner was at his peak since his retirement.

In the early days of his career, English football had rarely witnessed such a meteoric rise. Owen became the Premier League’s youngest-ever Golden Boot winner in the 1997/98 season, scoring 18 goals at just 18 years old. He then retained the award the following term. By the time he left Liverpool, his record of 158 goals in 297 appearances had secured him a place inside the club’s top ten all-time scorers, which he remains ninth on.


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The 2001 Ballon d’Or winner didn’t include himself when naming the best England lineup out of players from his generation.

So, in layman’s terms, Owen was never ‘just’ a mouthpiece for the beautiful game. Yet, even players of his calibre can have moments of doubt. As he was breaking through, there were two strikers operating at a level so high that Owen realised – no matter ambitious he was – he could never quite be the very best, as he revealed in an appearance on Rio Ferdinand’s podcast.

Ronaldo

ronaldo nazario 2002 world cup

The first player Owen mentioned during a segment about the very best players in the world was Ronaldo. O Fenomeno (‘The Phenomenon’) is highly regarded as the most complete forward in the beautiful game’s history. At the peak of his powers, the two-time Ballon d’Or winner was virtually unplayable, and his ability to shake up the entire back line with one quick turn translated into an astonishing goal tally of 371 in 580 appearances, making him one of Brazil’s all-time greats.

He also won the World Cup twice, and watching him as a youngster gave Owen plenty of reality checks. “When I was growing up, like 15 or 16, and watching R9, I was thinking ‘oh no’,” he said, “I was thinking I was going to be as good as it gets, I think I’m going to be world-class blah blah blah, and then I watch him and I think, ‘oh no, I’m just going to be his understudy.'”

Thierry Henry

Thierry Henry vs Manchester United

“When he came to the Premier League, I thought, ‘I am never going to win a Golden Boot ever again,'” Owen remarked about Thierry Henry. The Frenchman transformed English football upon his arrival to Arsenal in 1999, scoring 175 goals and providing 74 assists in just 258 Premier League appearances. Along the way, he won two league titles – including the iconic Invincibles season – four Golden Boots, and two PFA Player of the Year awards, cementing his reputation as arguably the greatest player the league has ever seen.

Owen explained that while he respected legends such as Alan Shearer and Ruud van Nistelrooy, he never felt they could do things beyond his own ability. With Henry, however, it was different. The Arsenal striker was the ultimate entertainer of his era, with technical brilliance that left defenders looking helpless as he twisted, turned, and inevitably added another goal or assist to his name week in and week out. Watch the full segment of Rio Ferdinand’s podcast below:

Owen, part of the ill-fated so-called ‘Golden Generation’, also named the two England players he still ‘resents’.

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