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Newcastle Make Contact to Sign Folarin Balogun for Eddie Howe

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Newcastle United are now said to be ahead of Aston Villa in the queue to sign a former Premier League frontman who is impressing at the World Cup. The Magpies are in need of more quality this summer after a disappointing season that saw them finish firmly in the bottom half.

Eddie Howe will be hugely frustrated by the season just gone, and he knows his bosses are not going to put up with another campaign of that nature. Fortunately for the Magpies boss, he is set to be backed in the summer transfer window, and the Toon Army should have money to spend, given the wealth of their owners and the sale of Anthony Gordon, which will appease the Profit and Sustainability overlords.

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Folarin Balogun (USMNT) Matthew Childs via Reuters

According to Jeunes Footeux, Newcastle are ‘very interested’ in signing AS Monaco striker Folarin Balogun, who has been impressing so far at this summer’s World Cup, and have made contact over a potential deal. Balogun has been with Monaco since leaving Arsenal in 2023, going on to scored 24 goals in 72 league appearances to date.

The forward, described as being “a proven goalscorer at the highest level”, was born in New York before he and his mother returned to England to live. He has scored two and provided an assist in his first two World Cup games with USMNT this summer. With Christian Pulisic dealing with an injury early in the competition, Balogun has been his nation’s standout star so far.

Wayne Rooney said during a BBC Sport broadcast recently: “He has pace, he has power, this is about Balogun, his directness, his rawness and his ability to drive with the ball.”

Olivier Giroud added: “He’s doing really well, he’s scored 19 goals this year with Monaco, full of confidence, a lot of composure. He’s really available for his teammates, he’s not just standing up front, he does a lot of movement, can run in behind, he can hold the ball. He has a really good connection with Ricardo Pepi also. I’m enjoying seeing him play and I hope he will score more goals,”

Newcastle face obstacles in completing a deal

Newcastle United's Yoane Wissa

His form has perhaps played a part in Newcastle rekindling interest from April, and the report claims the Magpies have already been in touch with Monaco over a possible deal. It’s claimed Monaco won’t sell for less than £43million, or 50million euros, and that does put Newcastle in an awkward position because of the strikers they currently have at the club.

In fact, it’s claimed the Magpies would have to offload Yoane Wissa, who only joined last summer, before pressing ahead with a Balogun deal. Meanwhile, Aston Villa, who can offer Champions League football, are said to be monitoring the situation, but they have not made their move yet.


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Man Utd Now Want Jean-Philippe Mateta Transfer

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Manchester United have put themselves in the race to sign Jean-Philippe Mateta once again this summer, according to SportBILD, as the club continues to assess potential striker arrivals.

It comes as the Red Devils look to build their squad for the coming season, adding both depth and quality in all positions to keep competing across all competitions.

While Benjamin Sesko impressed last season, a likely exit for Joshua Zirkzee means that there is a lack of natural number nine options available for Michael Carrick.

Robert Lewandowski has been linked as a target, following the end of his contract at Barcelona, but it appears as though Mateta is the latest link.

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Jean-Philippe Mateta

As Man United consider their options, SportsBILD reports that the club are showing interest in Crystal Palace star Mateta this summer.

The French striker is entering the final year of his deal at Selhurst Park, and appears incredibly unlikely to renew with the club in the coming months.

The 28-year-old was close to joining AC Milan in the winter transfer window, but an issue in his medical meant that a deal fell apart at the last moment.

It means the Eagles only have the next two transfer windows to recoup a fee for Mateta, with Man United joined by Barcelona in the race for his signature.

The fee touted by the report is a bargain €25 million (£21.5 million) valuation, a move that could see a club land a striker entering the peak years of his career with plenty of quality to show for such a small price.

Any transfer is likely to come after the World Cup, with his involvement with France being the current priority, meaning some work can begin for all clubs on getting the terms of a deal in place.

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Mateta Would Be Ideal For Man Utd

Jean-Philippe Mateta Crystal Palace

Mateta may be the exact kind of striker that Manchester United need to sign for such an important season that is right around the corner.

The forward offers experience and quality as he enters the peak years of his career, having shown an ability to play at the very highest level in the Premier League.

While his form has been in and out, Mateta has been described as ‘one of the best strikers in Europe’, and when he’s at his very best, that’s exactly what he is.


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He offers a presence in the box and in general play, which could make him perfectly complement a player like Benjamin Sesko in the forward line.

Given the jump in quality and the increased schedule that comes with a return to the Champions League, Mateta would be an ideal rotation option with Sesko up front.

At a bargain fee on top of that, United should go all out for the Crystal Palace star this summer.

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Why Austria and Algeria May Both Want to Lose Their Final Group Game

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Algeria and Austria may both want to lose when they go head-to-head in their 2026 World Cup match this weekend.

The two nations will face each other at the Kansas City Stadium on Sunday, June 27. Both teams have picked up a win and a defeat from their opening two matches.

Austria are currently second in the group, only ahead of Algeria on goal difference. Bizarrely, it can be argued that it may be better for both sides if they lose their encounter this weekend.

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Austria and Algeria May Prefer to Finish Third

Marcel Sabitzer in action for Austria at the 2026 World Cup Pro Shots/Sipa USA via Reuters

Argentina have already secured top spot in Group J after beating Algeria and Austria. That means Austria and Algeria will play their match to determine who finishes second and third.

The team that finishes second will play the winners of Group H. While it is not yet certain, Euro 2024 champions and the world’s number one ranked side, Spain, are very likely to finish first.

If the team which finishes third in Group J is among eight of the best-performing third-place sides, they will go into the last 32 and face another group winner. As things stand, Algeria are in line to meet the United States at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on June 1.

The USA have been very impressive this tournament and a match against the co-hosts would undoubtedly be tough. However, a game against Mauricio Pochettino’s side is much less daunting than a game against the reigning European champions.

Therefore, both teams will be hoping to secure qualification to the knockout rounds by virtue of being one of the best-performing third-place sides.

A draw would arguably be the perfect scenario for Algeria. It will almost certainly them progression as one of the best-performing third-place sides, and also secure them an easier opponent than Spain.

The good news for both nations is that they will know exactly what they need to do when the match kicks off on Sunday. Every other group would have been concluded before kick-off, meaning they would know who their last 32 opponents would be depending on the result of the match.

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Austria Boss Ralf Rangnick Rages at Lionel Messi Goal

Lionel Messi Reuters/Maria Lysaker

Austria were beaten 2-0 by reigning World Cup champions Argentina on Monday. Ralf Rangnick was not happy with the officiating before Lionel Messi’s first goal.

He said, per the Independent: “We knew he was on a level of his own and Lionel Messi showed `he’s one of the best, or even the best. But I think we participated ​in the ⁠second goal, that’s our own ‌fault.

“For the first goal, I would’ve asked the fourth official to do what he did before the penalty kick, he should have looked and he would’ve seen what everyone saw, a foul on (Xaver) Schlager. It was annoying. ‌However, I’m overall satisfied with my team and I agree with how they played today.”

He was happy with his side’s performance despite the defeat.

“During every match at a World Cup there are phases where one team has the momentum on their side,” he added. “It was in our favour, they missed the penalty kick and after that we were in the game.

“I would’ve asked my players to be braver, to shoot ‌during the second half. ​We were in control of the ball, most ‌people didn’t expect us to be ​that much in control. I think in the second half we put in a top performance.”

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World Cup Fan Attacked and Hospitalised For Waving a Rainbow Coloured Flag

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A 2026 World Cup fan has released a statement after they were assaulted for waving a rainbow-coloured flag in Canada.

Alex Alber, a 33-year-old from Berlin, travelled to Toronto to watch Germany play Ivory Coast in their second match of the tournament. The match ended 2-1 to Julian Nagelsmann’s side, with Denis Undav scoring a late brace to secure them the victory.

Afterward, Alex celebrated Germany’s victory in a sports bar with two of his friends. However, he was allegedly attacked and injured by a group of individuals believed to be motivated by homophobia.

Alex has now documented exactly what happened and showed an image of his injuries on Instagram.

World Cup trophy on plinth Kai Pfaffenbach via Reuters

Alex started by saying that he was attacked by a group of men in their early twenties. His injuries were so severe that he had to go to hospital, where he was forced to pay a $5,000 medical bill:

He said: “We were out at Club Paris Texas in Toronto. A friend brought a rainbow fan. That was enough. It started with slurs from a group of guys, early twenties. It ended with us being attacked. This photo is the result.

“I’m okay now. The jersey didn’t survive. A $5,000 medical bill did. But that’s not what leaves me speechless.

“What does: people in their early twenties, a generation we keep calling more open than the last, still carrying this kind of hate. I’m not gay myself. But I know the LGBTQ+ community lives with this every single day, and that’s exactly why I won’t stay silent.

“For us, that fan means one thing. Everyone gets to be who they are. Freedom. Diversity. People living as themselves. Experiencing this as a guest in someone else’s country breaks my heart.

“And the club was only the tip of the iceberg. My friend got harassed all day, in the stadium, by other fans, by German fans too. This isn’t about one nation. It’s everywhere, and that’s the point.”

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Alex said the police have been notified. He added: “We’ve spoken to the police. We have photos and videos of the people who did this. We’re deciding our next steps.

“This World Cup has written some beautiful stories. This is one of its ugly ones, and pretending it doesn’t exist helps no one. So we’re sharing it.

“To raise our voice and say it plainly: we will never tolerate this, and we will stand against it every single time. And to you: if you ever see something like this, step in. Don’t look away. Everyone deserves to be exactly who they are. That’s what we radiate.”

Alex released another statement where he gave an update on his injuries. He also encouraged everyone to ‘stand up and take a firm stance whenever someone tries to suppress opinions or beliefs with violence.’

Germany have already clinched top spot in Group E. They will face Ecuador in their final group match on Thursday, June 25.

Die Mannschaft will contest their last 32 match at Boston Stadium on Monday, June 29. Their opponents for the game are currently unknown but, as things stand, they are due to take on Paraguay.

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