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Man City Eye Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye in Summer Transfer

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Manchester City are eyeing a move to sign an Everton star ahead of the summer transfer window, according to journalist Alan Nixon.

The Manchester club are preparing to enter a new era after it was confirmed that Pep Guardiola has left the Etihad Stadium.

The Spanish manager brought an unbelievable amount of success to City, and they are now heading in a new direction.

GIVEMESPORT understands that Enzo Maresca will be taking charge of City heading into the 2026-2027 season, and it will be interesting to see how their summer transfer window shapes up.

City certainly haven’t been afraid to splash the cash in recent years, and Maresca will be hoping that continues heading into this summer.


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According to journalist Nixon, Manchester City are eyeing a potential move to sign Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye ahead of the summer transfer window.

Iliman Ndiaye is heading to the World Cup and hoping to boost his reputation, with interest already growing in the Senegalese international.

It’s claimed that Everton would sell Ndiaye if the price was right, and he could fancy joining the Manchester club even if he wouldn’t be guaranteed a regular place in the starting XI.

The Toffees would still want a big fee to allow the former Marseille forward to depart, as they are looking to reinvest in their playing squad.

Any deal could hinge on Manchester City selling Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush, who has struggled for minutes in recent times.

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Everton Could Make Big Profit on Ndiaye

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If Everton did look to sell Iliman Ndiaye in the summer transfer window, they could make a significant profit on what they bought him for.

The Senegalese forward, described as ‘outstanding’ by David Moyes, joined the club from Marseille back in 2024, with Everton paying just £15m to secure his signature.

With the 26-year-old now having more Premier League experience and showing he’s capable of playing at the highest level, Everton could demand a significant fee for him to depart.

There’s every chance that Everton could sell him for triple what they paid for him, which might be tempting for them to part ways.

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Tottenham Set to Complete Marcos Senesi Transfer After Andy Robertson

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Tottenham are set to complete another summer signing after securing the signature of Andy Robertson, according to Fabrizio Romano.

It’s been a strong start to the summer transfer window for Spurs, which is no surprise after such a disappointing season.

Roberto De Zerbi’s side needed to invest in their squad, and they’ve wasted no time in trying to bring new additions to the club.

If Tottenham want to head him back in the right direction, they need to bring in reinforcements this summer. It looks as though they’ve already got two deals over the line.

Robertson was recently confirmed as their first summer signing, joining the club on a free transfer after leaving Liverpool.


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According to Romano, Tottenham are now set to secure another signing after it was confirmed that Robertson would be joining the club.

The respected journalist has confirmed that Tottenham have now completed a double free transfer signing, bringing in Robertson and Marcos Senesi, who joins the club on a four-year deal.

Despite various rumours, Romano confirms that there is no chance for anyone to hijack a deal for Senesi after he said yes to Spurs weeks ago and completed a medical on Saturday.

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Strong Start to Window for Tottenham

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Bringing in both Senesi and Robertson ahead of the summer transfer window is a strong start for Tottenham for multiple reasons.

Both players have been playing at a high level in the Premier League and will instantly improve their squad, if not their starting XI.

They also have plenty of experience, both in general and in the Premier League, which is what Tottenham need after a disappointing few years.

Spurs have signed a host of young talent from around the world over the last few years, so adding a bit of experience will be beneficial.

Whether the duo will start every week remains to be seen, but there’s a strong chance they will be crucial signings for Tottenham.

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Iranian Crowd Chant ‘Death to America’ to Departing World Cup Stars

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While the FIFA World Cup is always an occasion to unite people from across the globe, it often also serves to highlight certain geopolitical issues within a hosting country. This has certainly been the case in the most recent editions, held in Russia and Qatar in 2018 and 2022, and is once more prominent for co-hosts the United States ahead of the 2026 tournament.

At the front and centre of any discussion about the competition this summer is the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran. With games to come against New Zealand, Belgium and Egypt – all to be played in American cities – it was unclear until recently if the Middle Eastern nation would even make it to the World Cup.

A number of nations have had issues coming into North America this week, with Iraqi star striker Aymen Hussein held and questioned for nearly seven ​hours at Chicago’s O’Hare airport after arriving with his teammates ‌early on Saturday morning. Iran have also faced problems, as many of their staff members have been denied entry into the US with their visa applications rejected.


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Amid all the off-field issues, the Iranian squad departed for North America this week as they were given a state farewell ceremony in Tehran. According to reports from Euro News, the World Cup stars were met with Hezbollah flags and anti-US chants from those gathered to say goodbye. Specifically, members of the crowd were said to have chanted:

The send-off, which featured the unveiling of Iran’s official 2026 World Cup kit, drew such large crowds that players were unable to leave the team buses at first. Some Iranian stars took to the stage to speak of “patriotism” in front of regime supporters who regularly attend state-organised events.

Head of the Iranian Football Federation Mehdi Taj gave a statement to state-run television IRIB:

“This is the best farewell ceremony in the last four World Cups. The players stand alongside the people, and the people stand alongside the country’s dignity, honour and power.

“Whatever the result, we hope Iran’s flag will be raised there and defended.”

The report also notes that Taj claimed at the ceremony that Iranian-American singer Nasrollah Moein, based in Los Angeles, had agreed to record an anthem for the national team. Moein denied this within hours, describing the claim as a rumour on his Instagram page. Mehr News Agency, affiliated with the Islamic Development Organisation, censored footage showing Hezbollah flags in the crowd when it published its coverage of the ceremony.

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Although originally planned to base themselves in Arizona, Iran will train out of Mexico instead amid the current geopolitical tension with the US. They will, however, have to come into the country for group games against New Zealand and Belgium in Los Angeles, before heading to Seattle to face Egypt.

What’s more, should Iran and the US both finish second in their respective groups, they will go head-to-head in the round of 32 on July 3 in Arlington, Texas. Tensions between the pair wouldn’t have eased this week when Iran accused the co-hosts of “hostile actions” as they once again lamented the difficulty of getting visas for key staff members to enter the country.

Iranian Football Federation president, Taj, who is also a former commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), was denied entry to Canada two weeks ago when he attempted to attend the FIFA Congress in Vancouver. He is among the staff members whose visa applications were rejected ahead of arriving with the team this week.

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Lee Dixon’s Commentary on Kobbie Mainoo vs New Zealand Slammed

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With just days before the 2026 World Cup begins, England played their first pre-tournament warm-up game on Saturday. It was a dull encounter, but a single Harry Kane goal was enough to see the Three Lions beat New Zealand 1-0.

In fairness to Thomas Tuchel, the German viewed it as more of a training exercise as opposed to a spectacle for the fans, as he played one starting XI in the first half and then swapped the entire team out after the break. Per Opta, this is the first time England have given minutes to 22 different players in the same match since they beat Iceland 6-1 in their final friendly before Euro 2004.

In the sweltering US heat, it was hardly a game to make any sweeping judgment on the players, but that didn’t stop fans from being irked by the comments of ITV commentator and former footballer Lee Dixon.


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During the first half, Dixon appeared to be critical of Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, sparking a strong reaction. The 21-year-old was key for England at Euro 2024, but lost his space in the team for club and country when former Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim refused to give him meaningful minutes.

However, Michael Carrick’s arrival at Old Trafford suddenly put the young midfielder back in the picture. After helping Man Utd finish third in the Premier League, playing in all but two league games in 2026, having not started one in the first half of the season, Mainoo did enough to earn a recall to England for the World Cup ahead of the likes of Adam Wharton and Morgan Gibbs-White.

The midfielder, who has been shortlisted for the PFA’s Young Player of the Year award, played a tidy 45 minutes against New Zealand, with 47 touches, the fifth highest on the pitch, and completed 33 of 37 passes, with one of them a key pass. Even so, commentator Dixon seemed to be wary about his ability at the highest level. His comments, however, sparked a fierce reaction online.

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Many fans took to social media to express anger about Dixon’s comments about the English midfielder. One angrily wrote:

“Lee Dixon with lazy analysis on Mainoo. Absolutely pathetic.”

Another said: “Wow, what a lazy take. How are some of these guys qualified for these roles?” One more defended the player, writing: “Kobbie’s skillset is something rare and not many players have the ability to do.” They added: “In Spain, he would be lauded.”

One more felt former Arsenal player Dixon had the narrative in his mind set before anything had even happened against New Zealand, noting: “He’s seething before he even got a touch. Weird.”

A fifth supporter explained why they felt the opinion wasn’t fair, adding: “Lazy take fr. Mainoo reads the game 2 steps ahead. Pace isn’t just sprint speed.” A final fan was stunned by the criticism, stating: “Crazy bro he’s played brilliant so far.”

It will be interesting to see how much faith Tuchel puts in Mainoo this summer, with Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson widely expected to be the starting World Cup duo in England’s midfield pivot.

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