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Man Utd Exploring Move for Liverpool Winger Isaac Konde
Manchester United are now exploring a move to sign Liverpool wonderkid Isaac Konde in a potential double transfer swoop on their rivals, according to the Secret Scout.
Man United are making a big push to strengthen their first-team squad this summer, with a full agreement to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson already reached.
The Brazilian will be far from the last signing at Old Trafford this summer though, with David Ornstein predicting that they will be the busiest Premier League club in the market.
The Red Devils could add up to two more midfielders after Ederson, should Manuel Ugarte join Casemiro in leaving United during the close season.
United are also looking at the left-back position, where they are said to have held positive talks with Newcastle United’s Lewis Hall, while they could look at the left-sided attacking position too amid admiration from both Michael Carrick and Jason Wilcox for Aston Villa and England star Morgan Rogers.
The Red Devils also have a big focus on adding the best youngsters around to the club, with the notable additions of Chido Obi, Ayden Heaven, Sekou Kone and Diego Leon in recent seasons.
Now, they are targeting two more in a similar vein.
Man United Exploring Double Liverpool Transfer Swoop
According to Secret Scout, posting on X, United chiefs now have their eye on adding two promising youngsters from arch-rivals Liverpool to their squad.
Firstly, the Red Devils are exploring a move for 16-year-old winger Isaac Konde, with the post suggesting that the attacker is emerging as a key target for the club.
Contact between the club and Konde’s representatives have already taken place, as United look to get a deal across the line.
Konde isn’t the only target from Liverpool though, with the club also looking at a deal for his striker teammate Vincent Joseph at the same time.
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All 48 National Teams’ Fans Ranked by AI
The 2026 World Cup is finally here and, for the first time ever, 48 teams will compete at the showpiece international tournament.
More than 3.5 million spectators attended the 1994 World Cup in the United States – a record that still stands 32 years and seven World Cups later.
That record is finally set to be broken this summer as fans from across the world pay eye-watering sums of money to see their teams live in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Billions more will watch the action unfold at home, cheering on their teams while watching on TV.
2026 World Cup Fans Ranked
But who are the best supporters at the tournament? Grok AI has ranked every nation’s fanbase from 48th place to 1st.
“This subjective list focuses on passion, loyalty, atmosphere (chants/tifo/noise), travel support, and overall reputation,” Grok explains. “It draws from historical World Cup behaviour, ultras culture, and fan engagement patterns.”
It adds: “This is for entertainment – every nation brings proud supporters, and actual 2026 atmospheres will vary by results, venues (North American hosts favor CONMEBOL/CONCACAF travel), and local turnout. African and South American fans frequently create the most memorable vibes; European fans dominate in sheer organisation and scale. Enjoy the tournament!”
Lower Volume but Present Passion (48th-40th)
Let’s start with the teams at the bottom of the list, then. We’ve got most of the so-called tournament ‘minnows’ in this section including Cape Verde, Qatar, Curacao and Haiti, who were ordered by FIFA to change their kit design on the eve of the tournament. Joint tournament hosts Canada are there, too.
With smaller fanbases, it’s perhaps no real surprise that these countries find themselves in the bottom section. But they’ll all be aiming to punch above their weight over the coming weeks and months.
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2026 World Cup Fans Ranked (48th-40th) |
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Country |
What AI Said |
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48. |
Cape Verde |
‘Enthusiastic but likely one of the smallest traveling groups’. |
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47. |
Canada |
‘Host boost; traditionally reserved but improving’. |
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46. |
Qatar |
‘Resources help, but variable intensity’. |
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45. |
Uzbekistan |
‘Growing passion for debutants’. |
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44. |
Jordan |
‘Loyal and committed Asian representation’. |
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43. |
Curacao |
‘Smaller but dedicated Caribbean flair’. |
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42. |
Haiti |
‘Passionate diaspora potential’. |
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41. |
Panama |
‘Emerging, fun, and lively support’. |
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40. |
New Zealand |
‘Enthusiastic but smaller “All Whites” contingent’. |
Good/Respectable (39th-31st)
Next we have some of the bigger guns including Sweden, Norway and Belgium fans. DR Congo, competing in the first World Cup since 1974, are above them all in 31st place, with Grok praising their “energetic” fanbase.
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2026 World Cup Fans Ranked (39th-31st) |
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Country |
What AI Said |
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39. |
Iraq |
‘Passionate Middle Eastern support with strong emotion’. |
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38. |
South Africa |
‘Kaizer Chiefs/Orlando Pirates-style energy in national colors’. |
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37. |
Czechia |
‘Dedicated but generally quieter’. |
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36. |
Austria |
‘Improving passionate core’. |
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35. |
Switzerland |
‘Loyal and well-organised’. |
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34. |
Belgium |
‘Respectable and organised’. |
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33. |
Norway |
‘Growing passion with star-driven interest’. |
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32. |
Sweden |
‘Solid, vocal Scandinavian loyalty’. |
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31. |
DR Congo |
‘Energetic and colorful when traveling’. |
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Very Good to Solid (30th-16th)
Next we have 15 national team fanbases in the ‘very good to solid’ category, including tournament hosts United States. Iran are above most of the teams in this category, with their supporters described as “intense, loud and deeply committed”.
Spain and Portugal are also in this category, as are the fans of several African teams including Ghana, Ivory Coast and Tunisia.
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2026 World Cup Fans Ranked (30th-16th) |
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Country |
What AI Said |
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30. |
Tunisia |
‘Committed African support’. |
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29. |
USA |
‘Host boost + improving organised numbers’. |
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28. |
Australia |
‘Growing vocal Socceroos following’. |
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27. |
Paraguay |
‘Dedicated and passionate South American support’. |
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26. |
Ecuador |
‘South American grit and loyal travellers’. |
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25. |
Spain |
‘Improving passionate displays and tifo culture’. |
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24. |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
‘Balkan fire and dedication’. |
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23. |
Ivory Coast |
‘Passionate and vibrant’. |
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22. |
Ghana |
‘Energetic Black Stars fans with colour and noise’. |
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21. |
South Korea |
‘”Red Devils”: massive organised support’. |
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20. |
Japan |
‘Extremely disciplined, high-volume, synchronized cheering’. |
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19. |
Saudi Arabia |
‘Strong energy and emerging ultra culture’. |
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18. |
Iran |
‘Intense, loud, and deeply committed’. |
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17. |
Croatia |
‘Loyal fans who create excellent atmospheres’. |
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16. |
Portugal |
‘Emotional and dedicated, boosted by star power’. |
Strong Passion & Support (15th-6th)
Joint tournament hosts Mexico clinch sixth place, followed by South American duo Colombia and Uruguay.
Scotland fans are in 10th place, just behind the Germans. Just outside the top 10 are the supporters of three African nations (Senegal, Egypt and Algeria), and two from Europe (Netherlands and France).
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2026 World Cup Fans Ranked (15th-6th) |
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What AI Said |
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15. |
France |
‘Growing passionate core with strong tifo and vocal elements in big tournaments’. |
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14. |
Netherlands |
‘Orange Army: color, numbers, and flair’. |
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13. |
Algeria |
‘Vocal, dedicated ultras culture’. |
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12. |
Egypt |
‘Deep emotional investment and massive following’. |
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11. |
Senegal |
‘Rhythmic, energetic, and colorful African powerhouse support’. |
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10. |
Scotland |
‘Legendary non-stop singing regardless of the score’. |
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9. |
Germany |
‘Highly organised, loud blocks, and consistent high-volume support’. |
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8. |
Uruguay |
‘Fierce loyalty and intensity from a small nation’. |
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7. |
Colombia |
‘Vibrant, colorful, and party-focused travelers’. |
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6. |
Mexico |
‘Host advantage, massive “El Tri” crowds, and rhythmic chants’. |
Top Tier – Elite Passion & Atmosphere (5th to 1st)
And finally, we have the creme de la creme of fanbases at the 2026 World Cup finals.
Morocco are the highest-ranked African fanbase in 5th place, just behind England, who narrowly miss out on a place on the podium.
Third place goes to Turkey, second to Brazil, and the number one spot goes to the Argentines – who provided incredible support for Lionel Messi and co. in Qatar four years ago.
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2026 World Cup Fans Ranked (5th-1st) |
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Country |
What AI Said |
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5. |
Morocco |
‘Outstanding organisation, energy, and huge diaspora backing (as in 2022)’. |
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4. |
England |
‘Massive away support, iconic chants, and growing organised ultra scene’. |
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3. |
Turkey |
‘Fiery ultras, intimidating volume, and passionate displays’. |
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2. |
Brazil |
‘Samba energy, massive colorful contingents, and cultural obsession with the game’. |
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1. |
Argentina |
‘Unrivaled intensity, non-stop singing, loyalty through thick and thin, and huge traveling numbers. Messi legacy amplifies it.’ |
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Kimi Antonelli Mocks Kim Kardashian For Stealing His Towel at Monaco GP
Mercedes driving duo Kimi Antonelli and George Russell have reacted to the former’s towel being stolen by American media personality Kim Kardashian following the Monaco Grand Prix this past weekend.
Kardashian, currently in a relationship with Ferrari driver and seven-time Formula 1 world champion, Lewis Hamilton, has brought increased attention to the F1 world in recent months and that was taken to another level this past weekend in Monaco.
The race weekend at Circuit de Monaco was the first that Kardashian had attended in person since beginning a relationship with Hamilton, and her presence had the media swarming around her every move and trying to land an interview with her.
Kim Kardashian Centre of Attention at Monaco GP
Sky Sports’ Martin Brundle, famous for speaking to famous names on the grid before a race, attempted to speak to Kardashian, but was met with an unenthusiastic response by the 45-year-old and her entourage.
Kardashian would go on to witness her partner finish second in Sunday’s chaotic race, which saw seven drivers, including Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and Charles Leclerc not finish. This was Hamilton’s third podium finish of the 2026 season, and he currently sits second in the Drivers’ Championship.
Hamilton was pipped to first place by the current leader of the driver standings, Antonelli, with the victory impressively being the teenage Italian’s fifth in six races this season.
Towel Gate at Monaco Grand Prix
The viral towel incident soon followed the raising of the chequered flag as Kardashian was caught stealing the towel reserved for Antonelli. Usually, there are towels left for the three drivers who finish on the podium at an F1 race to help them get cleaned up before the post-race ceremony and celebration.
This act by Kardashian likely left Antonelli confused and without a towel to wipe himself down after a long afternoon driving around the Circuit de Monaco.
Lewis Hamilton Speaks Out About Kim Kardashian After Heavy Backlash For Monaco Grand Prix Actions
Kim Kardashian’s actions on the grid walk angered a lot of Formula 1 fans.
Mercedes‘ driving duo have now playfully responded to the viral incident in the days since the Monaco GP through a funny skit in a new social media post.
The now-viral video shows Antonelli saying to the camera: “I was wondering, have you seen my towel?”, before Russell is seen stating that he has no knowledge of the towel’s whereabouts.
The video then concludes with Antonelli washing his hands in a sink, before looking up and asking: “Hey, have you seen my towel?”
While some F1 fans may be irritated by Kardashian’s new-found presence in the racing world, and be uninterested in her appearances at race weekends, the sport is likely to experience a new level of exposure due to her relationship with Hamilton.
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It remains to be seen whether Kardashian makes another appearance at an F1 race weekend again this season or if she limits herself to only a few visits due to the mass media attention her presence causes.
It is reasonable to presume that she will next be there to support Hamilton for his home race at the British Grand Prix next month as opposed to the next couple of Grands Prix in Barcelona and Austria.
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Donald Trump’s Granddaughter Accused of Editing Post With New Sound After Boos
One of the grandkids of current US President Donald Trump has been criticised for her reaction to the 79-year-old’s recent appearance at the 2026 NBA Finals.
Trump has been one of many famous faces to make an appearance at the latest edition of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs.
His presence at Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the Finals on Monday night caused much discussion in the sporting landscape as it meant he was the first-ever sitting US President to attend an NBA Finals game.
The decision for Trump to attend the third game of the series heavily angered Knicks supporters, however, as his plans meant there would be restrictions around and near the franchise’s first home Finals match in 27 years.
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This led to increased security checks for fans lucky enough to have a ticket for the game, while traditional watch parties that usually take place around the venue were not permitted to go ahead.
Trump was not courtside for the game like most of the celebrities in attendance, as he was placed in a box suite alongside his granddaughter, Kai, and Knicks owner James Dolan. A few members of Trump’s administration were also present in the MSG suite.
Donald Trump Booed During Game 3 of NBA Finals
Knicks fans made their feelings clear towards Trump and his presence at Game 3 when the American national anthem was played before tip-off, as the president’s appearance on the jumbotron was met with loud boos.
The reaction was heard clearly through the television broadcast of the game and quickly made the rounds on social media.
Kai Trump’s recent social media post of her visit to the third Knicks and Spurs contest, however, has left users puzzled.
Kai Trump’s Edited Social Media Post
Following Game 3, the 19-year-old posted a video on Instagram of her and the president standing for and singing the US anthem, with it captioned: “Thank you to 15SOF for capturing this special moment with my grandpa.”
However, many users were quick to point out that the audio in the clip Kai posted was vastly different to the broadcast version as the boos could not be heard and singer Avery Wilson’s rendition of the national anthem was not audible either.
Donald Trump Reacts to Heavy Boos He Received During New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs
When he appeared on the big screen, the POTUS was heavily booed by the fans inside Madison Square Garden.
This led to many social media users calling her out, with one user saying: “Why isn’t the national anthem playing in this clip? When I watched this clip LIVE, the anthem was playing and the boos were loud and clear. This is NOT an authentic clip.”
Another responded by writing: “That’s embarrassing changing the audio,” while one user stated: “It’s sad in a way that she had to change the audio from booing to cheers, my god are all the Trumps fibbers?”
New York Knicks Take 3-1 Lead in NBA Finals
The Knicks would go on to lose the third game of the Finals and see the series be pulled back to 2-1 as the Spurs triumphed 115-111 in the Big Apple. Many Knicks fans lamented the current president and his administration’s presence at the game as bad luck for the team and were against a reappearance for Game 4.
The Knicks faithful would have their wish granted, as Trump did not attend the fourth contest of the Finals on Wednesday night and a spectacular night for the home fans would follow.
The Eastern Conference champions produced a stunning Finals-record 29-point comeback to win 107-106 and be just a single victory away from a first NBA Championship since 1973.
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