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Romano Says Leeds United ‘Confident’ of Completing Muharemovic Transfer
Leeds United are now said to be pushing for a deal to sign a new centre-back as they look to ramp up their summer recruitment. The Whites have snapped up Harry Wilson this summer, which was an impressive deal in itself, but they will want to add a handful of new recruits this summer.
One area they must strengthen is the centre-back spot, with Pascal Struijk having been allowed to leave for Brighton, replacing Jan Paul van Hecke, who left the Seagulls for Tottenham.
Daniel Farke will want a reliable centre-back he can plug and play, while there are other areas he will want to strengthen to aid Leeds’ bid to become Premier League stalwarts over the course of next season and beyond.
Leeds step up bid to sign Tarik Muharemovic
According to Fabrizio Romano, Leeds are focusing on the signing of Sassuolo defender Tarik Muharemovic, who did well for Bosnia and Herzegovina in this summer’s World Cup.
Romano posted on X: “More on Tarik Muharemović and Leeds United exclusive story from Saturday. #LUFC presented a verbal contract proposal to the defender and pushing to close the deal next week. Leeds are confident to get it done, 2 more clubs involved — talks to follow with Sassuolo.”
It came after reports of a bid from Leeds, and it’s expected the deal will be an expensive one, with Muharemovic valued at £21.3million by Transfermarkt and he is likely to go for more than that, especially after doing well at the World Cup.
But Leeds brought in around £18million for Struijk, so they will have plenty of cash towards the deal. Juventus would get some cash from the deal having sold Muharemovic to Sassuolo and kept some of his rights.
Whaty kind of player is Tarik Muharemovic?
Transfermarkt’s Serie A expert Stefano Bounfino said when describing the Leeds target: “He is very physically solid, especially strong in aerial duels where he can use his height and anticipation skills to his advantage. He is determined, knows how to read passes and anticipates plays. He also has good footwork and is not afraid to break away from the defense to participate in the attacking phase when appropriate.”
Asked about the defender’s form last season, he added: “He had already shown good confidence and technical ability as a modern defender in Serie B. He confirmed this in Serie A, even against top clubs and great strikers. He made a few mistakes, but this is understandable for a centre back of this age playing in a newly promoted team. He has found great consistency and his place in the starting lineup has never been questioned.”
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England vs Argentina Threatened By Thunderstorms
A US weather update has emerged, revealing the chances of England vs Argentina’s World Cup semi-final being delayed in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday night. The Three Lions are through to the final four for just the fourth time in their history after Jude Bellingham scored a brace to help his side come from behind and beat Norway 2-1 at the weekend.
Now, under Thomas Tuchel’s tenacious leadership, they face their biggest obstacle yet. Up against age-old rivals Argentina, England have never beaten a side ranked inside the top four of the FIFA Men’s World Rankings at a major international tournament. They will have to change that if they are to end a 60-year wait to bring football home.
On Wednesday night, they will take on a side still inspired by Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the greatest footballer of all time, who helped supercharge the Argentina side that won a third World Cup title in Qatar four years ago. But could the weather also play a role in the semi-final, as it did in Mexico City a couple of rounds earlier?
Atlanta Weather Update Ahead of England vs Argentina Semi-Final
According to The Sun, the weather forecast for Atlanta on Wednesday predicts a 70% chance of light rain with a maximum temperature of 29°C. A humidity level of 77% is forecast, and there’ll be barely any breeze to help things feel cooler, with predictions of a top wind-speed of just 3mph.
On Monday evening, two days out from the game, the city is likely to be hit with heavy thunder and lightning. There is a risk of flooding and temperatures, once more, are going to be in the 30s during this spell, while the threat of more storms remains on Tuesday with “slow-moving downpours” predicted.
This could threaten Tuchel’s preparation for the match – but, fortunately, the action itself should be safe to continue for two key reasons heading into the crunch showdown.
Why England’s Next Match Should Be Safe To Start and Finish On Time
Not only does the forecast for storms drop off around 36 hours before kick off (8pm UK time, 5pm for locals), but there is also a roof at the stadium. England have already played in air-conditioned Atlanta during their last-32 win over DR Congo. Argentina were there for the last-16 comeback against Egypt.
But both sides have had to be flexible on matchdays already this tournament. The reigning champions’ victory over Cape Verde in the knockouts was put at risk by storms. Whereas England had their historic Mexico tie delayed by an hour due to wild conditions around the Azteca Stadium.
The weekend also brought worries that England’s Norway match would be set back as well due to stormy weather. Fortunately, despite the American summer causing some issues at the World Cup, it has mostly run on time, and the only thing that is likely to stop this semi from starting as scheduled is if there are problems with either team getting to the ground.
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England vs Argentina Threatened By Thunderstorms
A US weather update has emerged, revealing the chances of England vs Argentina’s World Cup semi-final being delayed in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday night. The Three Lions are through to the final four for just the fourth time in their history after Jude Bellingham scored a brace to help his side come from behind and beat Norway 2-1 at the weekend.
Now, under Thomas Tuchel’s tenacious leadership, they face their biggest obstacle yet. Up against age-old rivals Argentina, England have never beaten a side ranked inside the top four of the FIFA Men’s World Rankings at a major international tournament. They will have to change that if they are to end a 60-year wait to bring football home.
On Wednesday night, they will take on a side still inspired by Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the greatest footballer of all time, who helped supercharge the Argentina side that won a third World Cup title in Qatar four years ago. But could the weather also play a role in the semi-final, as it did in Mexico City a couple of rounds earlier?
Atlanta Weather Update Ahead of England vs Argentina Semi-Final
According to The Sun, the weather forecast for Atlanta on Wednesday predicts a 70% chance of light rain with a maximum temperature of 29°C. A humidity level of 77% is forecast, and there’ll be barely any breeze to help things feel cooler, with predictions of a top wind-speed of just 3mph.
On Monday evening, two days out from the game, the city is likely to be hit with heavy thunder and lightning. There is a risk of flooding and temperatures, once more, are going to be in the 30s during this spell, while the threat of more storms remains on Tuesday with “slow-moving downpours” predicted.
This could threaten Tuchel’s preparation for the match – but, fortunately, the action itself should be safe to continue for two key reasons heading into the crunch showdown.
Why England’s Next Match Should Be Safe To Start and Finish On Time
Not only does the forecast for storms drop off around 36 hours before kick off (8pm UK time, 5pm for locals), but there is also a roof at the stadium. England have already played in air-conditioned Atlanta during their last-32 win over DR Congo. Argentina were there for the last-16 comeback against Egypt.
But both sides have had to be flexible on matchdays already this tournament. The reigning champions’ victory over Cape Verde in the knockouts was put at risk by storms. Whereas England had their historic Mexico tie delayed by an hour due to wild conditions around the Azteca Stadium.
The weekend also brought worries that England’s Norway match would be set back as well due to stormy weather. Fortunately, despite the American summer causing some issues at the World Cup, it has mostly run on time, and the only thing that is likely to stop this semi from starting as scheduled is if there are problems with either team getting to the ground.
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World Cup Referee Rob Dieperink, 38, Dies After Being Dropped By FIFA
Dutch referee Rob Dieperink has passed away at just 38 years old, weeks after being dropped from the 2026 World Cup.
The cause of his death has not been disclosed, but the police have launched an ‘investigation following a deceased person’ in the street where Dieperink lived, according to AD.
He was originally scheduled to officiate at this summer’s World Cup in the United States of America, Canada and Mexico. However, he was left at home by FIFA after he was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a teenage boy. That case has since been dropped.
The FIFA official’s death was confirmed in a statement by the Dutch Football Association on Monday afternoon. The statement read (per Daily Mail):
“We are shocked and deeply saddened by the passing of referee Rob Dieerink. With Rob, the refereeing community loses a highly valued referee with international experience, but above all, a fine and dedicated colleague. Our thoughts go out to his family, friends, and everyone who held him dear. We wish them much strength and support in coping with this great loss.”
He was reportedly ‘very sad’ to have been removed from the World Cup as FIFA released a statement, which said: “FIFA can confirm that Rob Dieperink has been removed from the list of FIFA World Cup match officials.”
The referee had been accused of attempting to lure a boy to his hotel room before Crystal Palace’s UEFA Europa Conference League clash against Fiorentina. Dieperink had flown out to referee the match but was arrested in front of UEFA officials upon his return.
The case was later dropped, with a Met spokesperson stating: “On Thursday, 9 April, officers responded to a report of a sexual assault against a teenage boy, which occurred at an address on Wellesley Road, Croydon. A man in his 30s was subsequently arrested on suspicion of sexual assault.
“Officers completed a thorough investigation and reviewed all available evidence, including gathering CCTV and examining digital devices. Following these enquiries, they concluded that the evidential threshold had not been met. No further action will be taken.”
Dieperink Spoke Out on Dropped Case
Speaking to Dutch outlet De Telegraaf after his case was dropped, the 38-year-old addressed his emotions after being taken off FIFA’s list of officials.
He said: “It makes me very sad that I have been wrongly accused. I fully cooperated with the police investigation and also immediately gave full openness to FIFA, UEFA and the KNVB (Dutch FA).
“The allegations were refuted and the case was dismissed within two weeks after an adequate and thorough investigation by the police.
“I am grateful for the support I have received from the KNVB and the way they have dealt with this case. It is a pity that FIFA has decided not to appoint me for the World Cup, I am of course disappointed about that.”
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