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Liverpool Must Snap Up Darwin Nunez on Free Transfer This Summer

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Liverpool’s summer transfer business will be vital in giving Andoni Iraola the best chance possible of succeeding in the job over the next year and beyond.

The Reds splashed out in last summer’s transfer window, making several high-profile additions to the forward line, but without the results to show for it.

There have been plenty of questions surrounding the composition of the squad, not least as the marquee signings of last year rarely played a minute together on the pitch at the same time.

While work in the backline and midfield now needs to be the priority, and where most of the limited funds must go, there is one potential striker addition who could join Liverpool as a free transfer.

Liverpool Must Re-Sign Darwin Nunez

Darwin Nunez

Recent reports from Mundo Deportivo have claimed that Darwin Nunez is open to a Liverpool return, while the striker’s future remains uncertain.

The Uruguay international left the club last year to join Al-Hilal, but was dropped from squad registration for the second half of the campaign after the club signed Karim Benzema.

That has led to suggestions that Nunez will leave with a mutual termination of his contract with the Saudi Pro League club, making him available as a free agent.

Newcastle, Chelsea, and Atletico Madrid have been suggested as possible destinations, but the report adds that he would like a return to Liverpool.

It’s a move that makes total sense for the Reds, given the injury to Ekitike that will take a while to recover from, as well as the fitness of Alexander Isak that has come into question.

Nunez is familiar with the Premier League and Liverpool, meaning there would be little issue in settling in again, while the lack of a transfer fee for a player of his quality will always be viewed positively.

It’s a move that adds cover to a position that desperately needs it, while it doesn’t detract from the transfer budget available to invest in more pressing areas of the squad.

The switch would also make sense for the change in playing style that is expected over the coming months.

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Nunez Is Perfect For Iraola

Former Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola celebrates after Premier League match

Nunez is a player who causes chaos, something that somewhat suited Jurgen Klopp’s football, but certainly didn’t work for Arne Slot in his time at Liverpool.

After showing glimpses of promise, but a lack of cutting edge, the forward left last summer, but a possible return makes sense from more than just a business perspective.

Liverpool are set to return to the pressing football that brought so much success before, a move to the chaotic football that has overwhelmed the Premier League in recent seasons.

While Nunez may not be a starter ahead of someone like Isak, he would bring the exact injection of energy that the team seems to be lacking.

Having an option who can make things happen is what Iraola would want, even if they are simply someone who can come off the bench for a cameo.

It’s unclear whether Liverpool will pursue such a deal, but it makes complete sense to do just that.

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Van Hecke Only Wants to Join Tottenham With Savinho

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Tottenham Hotspur have moved one step closer to signing Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton and Hove Albion after he agreed to join, according to Voetbal International.

The summer transfer window doesn’t open for another week, but Tottenham have already been busy in the market as they look to ensure they don’t repeat the two 17th-placed finishes in the Premier League in the last two seasons.

Andy Robertson has already completed his free transfer move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium having already agreed to join in the January transfer window, while Marcos Senesi will also join for nothing imminently, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Having got two free transfers over the line for Roberto De Zerbi, attentions are turning to big-money signings for the Italian that will transform a squad that has struggled domestically for two years now.

De Zerbi has already hinted that big changes are needed in the squad if they are to turn their fortunes around, and they will have the benefit of having no European football to contend with during the 2026-27 season.

Last season, Manchester United finished third without the distractions of Europe, and Tottenham will be hoping for a much stronger campaign too.

Van Hecke Decides He Only Wants to Join Tottenham

Jan Paul van Hecke applauding the Brighton & Hove Albion supporters

Brighton CEO Paul Barber revealed over the weekend that the Seagulls have already rejected two bids from Tottenham for their Dutch defender, who is said to be rated around the £70m mark.

Spurs are clear in their bid to land the 26-year-old, but the south coast side also will only sell if their valuation of the player is met.

According to Voetbal International, despite interest from other Premier League clubs and contact with Liverpool previously, Van Hecke has decided he only wants to join Tottenham to link up with De Zerbi for a second time following talks with the Italian manager.

The report says that he has already agreed personal terms to join Spurs, and the only thing missing now is a club-to-club agreement.

Van Hecke is said to want the move completed soon so he can focus on the World Cup with the Netherlands knowing where he will be playing next season.

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Savinho Also Agrees Personal Terms With Tottenham

Savinho celebrates a goal for Man City

Tottenham are looking to strengthen multiple areas of the pitch as they look to freshen up the squad ahead of next season, including in attack.

According to Romano, Spurs are progressing with a deal to sign long-term winger target Savinho from Manchester City, a year after they attempted to bring him to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

A fresh claim from a journalist in Italy says that the Brazilian has agreed personal terms to join the north Londoners on a five-year contract already, with the club-to-club agreement the only thing missing, like in the case of Van Hecke.

Savinho primarily plays on the left-hand side but is able to feature from the right too, meaning he would be competing with the likes of Mathys Tel and Dejan Kulusevski for a spot in De Zerbi’s starting XI.

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Lawsuit Filed in Attempt to Stop White House Event

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UFC Freedom 250 at the White House is facing a legal challenge that could stop the fight card going ahead as a federal lawsuit claims the event is “deeply corrupt.”

The UFC‘s headline event on the White House South Lawn is planned for the 14th of June and would mark the first time in history that a live sporting event has been held on the White House grounds. However, legal action has been filed in the District of Columbia against the National Park Service and the Department of the Interior by two Virginia residents.

The lawsuit argues federal law and National Park Service regulations strictly limit private use of the capital’s national monuments and that the claw structure being used to host the fights is causing significant damage to the White House grounds. Dana White has estimated that it will cost $700,000 to repair the South Lawn alone, it says.

The claimants argue that President Trump is giving Dana White and the UFC unfettered access to the White House and Lincoln Memorial to stage a private, for-profit sports event, with all the associated promotional and branding opportunities.

The suit claims the UFC is selling VIP packages for between $1 million and $1.5 million per person and that the event is favourable to the UFC’s broadcast partner, Paramount Skydance, which is run by two other Trump allies, Larry and David Ellison. Trump is also said to have bought $50,000 worth of stock in UFC owner TKO earlier this spring.

What’s Been Said in the Lawsuit

Dana White and Donald Trump

“The event, scheduled for June 14, was conceived by President Trump and organised by UFC CEO Dana White, a close personal ally of Trump, and will benefit both men financially,” writes Samuel T. Ward-Packard of the Public Integrity Project, the lead attorney on the case.

“The President arranged to hand two of America’s most cherished monuments to a private corporation so he and his allies could profit from them. That is corruption,” plaintiff Susan Douglas stated.


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“These monuments belong to all of us Americans, not to Dana White, not to advertisers like Crypto.com, and not to Donald Trump. We’re asking the court to enforce the law because the administration refuses to.”

UFC Freedom 250

Ceremonial weigh-ins and face-offs are set to take place at the Lincoln Memorial and pre-fight walkouts are expected to start from the Oval Office.

The fight card is being headlined with a bout for the lightweight championship between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje. The co-main event will see Alex Pereira move up to heavyweight as he looks to win a belt in a third weight class against France’s Ciryl Gane.

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Moises Caicedo Confronted US Police For Stopping Pitch Invader

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A World Cup star was left with little choice but to confront US police officers on the pitch during Ecuador’s 3-0 friendly win over Guatemala on Sunday night. Boasting one of the youngest squads heading into this year’s tournament, the South American nation are unbeaten in their last 19 matches.

During that run, they have held Morocco and the Netherlands to draws, while also beating reigning world champions Argentina as recently as last September. With just four days to go until the start of football’s flagship event, there is growing belief that Ecuador could emerge as one of the surprise packages in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

However, while their preparations on the pitch have largely been smooth sailing, an incident during their final warm-up match before next week’s Group E opener against Ivory Coast has reignited concerns over police conduct in the host nation.


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World Cup Star Confronts US Police on Pitch During Friendly

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Ecuador dominated their way through to a convincing win at the Ohio Stadium this weekend, with Jordy Caicedo, Nilson Angulo, and Pervis Estupinan getting in on the goals. However, post-match discussion has been more interested in a moment of madness that saw Premier League midfielder Moises Caicedo intervene with the police’s aggressiveness towards a pitch invader.

Late into the match, a Guatemala fan ran onto the pitch, which saw US police use excessive force to detain him, with several officers taking him down to the ground. Caicedo stepped in and tried to protect the fan, before complaining and arguing with the police over the violent way they handled the situation. Watch the incident below:

The Chelsea star’s actions have been widely praised on social media, while those inside the stadium on Sunday night appeared to boo the police’s heavy-handed involvement in videos that captured the moment. No statement of any kind has been released about the incident at the time of writing.

Safety Concerns Heading into 2026 World Cup

Gianni Infantino and Donald Trump

Sunday night’s events appeared to echo many of the fears matchgoing supporters had when they first learned of the USA’s hosting rights for the tournament. While ICE’s well-documented actions and Donald Trump’s hardline immigration policies have drawn significant scrutiny, they have also shone a light on some of the concerns facing travelling supporters heading stateside.

Even setting those issues aside, the USA’s long-standing problem with mass shootings remains an obvious source of alarm. On the same day as Ecuador’s final warm-up match, a shooting near England’s intended training base in Kansas City left nine people injured, further highlighting the security concerns that have surrounded the tournament.

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