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Arsenal Make Contact to Sign Yan Diomande as Rogers Deal Collapses
Arsenal have made contact to hijack Paris Saint-Germain’s deal to sign Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig after their move for Morgan Rogers was hijacked by Chelsea, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Arsenal have already agreed a £34m fee with Club Brugge to sign winger Christos Tzolis to replace Besiktas-bound Leandro Trossard, but Mikel Arteta still wanted to land a big-money left-sided attacker in addition to the prolific Greece international.
The Gunners had identified Aston Villa and England star Morgan Rogers as their top target for the position, and they were expected to ramp up their interest and present a bid to their Premier League rivals after the conclusion of the World Cup, according to GIVEMESPORT sources earlier this week.
However, David Ornstein dropped a bombshell on Saturday evening to say that Chelsea had agreed a £117m deal with Villa for the forward, who will complete a medical on Monday to move to Stamford Bridge.
The journalist also confirmed that the 23-year-old preferred to join the Blues over Arsenal, which will come as a further blow to the club and Arteta as they look to strengthen their squad to retain the Premier League title and to try and go one step further in the Champions League.
Romano: Arsenal Make Checks on Yan Diomande
RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande had been heavily linked with a move to the Premier League earlier this summer, with Liverpool identifying him as their preferred replacement for Mohamed Salah after his summer exit.
However, it emerged that the 19-year-old preferred to join Paris Saint-Germain instead, and the Champions League holders continue to work on a deal to bring the teenage sensation to the Parc des Princes.
Now, Romano has revealed that Arsenal have made checks on the Ivory Coast international after a deal for Rogers slipped away.
Speaking on his YouTube channel on Saturday night, the Italian journalist said:
“Arsenal over the last few days have made some checks with the agents of Yan Diomande from Red Bull Leipzig to understand if there was still a chance to enter the deal.
“But don’t forget it. Diomande has an agreement on personal terms with Paris Saint-Germain and Paris Saint-Germain are in negotiations with Leipzig. But for example, Arsenal made some calls to understand the situation of Diomande, just to give you context of what happened over recent days.”
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Arsenal Blow Liverpool Away in Julian Alvarez Battle
If Arsenal still want to land a statement, big-money signing this summer, then they could turn their attentions to Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez.
The Argentina international has already been described as a ‘dream’ target for the Gunners this summer, and he could move further into the picture after the collapse of a move for Rogers.
Alvarez’s future is complicated however, with Real Madrid and Barcelona having huge bids rejected for the 26-year-old, and Atletico making it clear that the player is not for sale.
Nevertheless, Arsenal are said to have blown Premier League rivals Liverpool away in the race to bring the former Manchester City star back to the English top flight, and now they must decide if they are going to make a bid for his services.
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Michael Olise Told Patrick Vieira Why He Chose France Over England
Patrick Vieira has revealed the damning reason Michael Olise gave to him about choosing to play for the French national team over England.
Olise has now made 26 caps for France, enjoying an outstanding couple of years in Didier Deschamps’ ranks. While Les Blues fell short at the semi-final stage, losing comfortably to Spain in Dallas on Tuesday, the Bayern Munich winger has played a key role in France’s 2026 World Cup campaign.
Given his status as one of the best attacking players in world football, he’s likely to continue contributing to his country’s exploits at international tournaments for several years.
Many will be aware that Olise was also eligible to play for the Three Lions, but won’t know why he opted to represent England’s continental counterparts — Vieira has revealed what the player himself told him.
Patrick Vieira Reveals What Olise Told Him About Picking France Over England
Born in White City in west London, Olise could have chosen to play for England. He grew up in the United Kingdom’s capital city, spending time in the academies of Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City, before eventually settling at Reading in 2017.
When it came to selecting which team to represent at international level, Olise had several options. He was eligible to play for Nigeria through his father, while his mother’s rich heritage made him eligible for Haiti, Algeria and France.
He ultimately opted for Les Bleus, making his under-18s debut in 2019 before representing France at the under-21s level and at the Olympics, and eventually making his senior debut in 2024.
Vieira, who coached Olise at Crystal Palace between 2021 and 2023, has revealed what Olise told him about his choice of international team, and England fans won’t like it.
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“There was no question of England or anything else,” he told L’Equipe.
“He told me he had always been a supporter of the French national team. And he also explained to me that he had a better chance of becoming a world champion with Les Bleus than with England.”
Michael Olise on Why He Selected France Instead of England
Olise might have made this bold claim in private to Vieira, but he wasn’t willing to be quite this open when speaking about his decision to represent France publicly.
In an interview with Highsnobiety, the playmaker explained that he grew up following iconic French players, while he also enjoyed his time travelling in the country as a child.
“The players I followed when I was young were French: [Zinedine] Zidane, Thierry Henry, [Franck] Ribery,” he said.
“And I always came to France when I was young. It felt more natural.”
Ultimately, the choice was Olise’s, and people are allowed to feel more connected to certain parts of their roots than others.
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Claude Makelele Names Kylian Mbappe 2026 Ballon d’Or Favourite
Claude Makelele has named one of the best performers at this summer’s World Cup as his pick to win the Ballon d’Or.
The French midfielder didn’t win the award during his career but watched Real Madrid teammates Ronaldo Nazario, Zinedine Zidane and Luis Figo claim the prestigious award. This year, it’s proving to be one of the most closely fought races to take first place on the podium in October in London.
While players are judged on their club-level performances, it’s hard to dispute how important it is to shine at the World Cup. Lionel Messi‘s brilliance in Argentina’s 2022 triumph was largely why he won the award for an eighth time in 2023.
Makelele Names his Ballon d’Or Favourite
It’s not often that the top stars from each of the biggest nations come to the dance and prove their worth, but that has happened at this year’s World Cup. Particularly, up front where marksmen have wreaked havoc in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
Harry Kane has starred for England, firing the Three Lions through each knockout stage and demonstrating his leadership. That’s also been the case for Messi, who continues to roll back the years with decisive performances each time he’s on the pitch.
Erling Haaland replicated his club form on the biggest stage with Norway, bullying defenders before his nation crashed out in the quarter-finals. While he might not be a number nine by trade, Kylian Mbappe has been at the peak of his powers for France.
Mbappe is the name Makelele believes should win the Ballon d’Or later this year. The iconic former French midfielder told Marca: “I’d love for Mbappe to win it. He hasn’t picked up many trophies with Real Madrid this season, but what he’s producing at this World Cup is exceptional.”
The 27-year-old broke several records during another unbelievable World Cup campaign, including becoming France’s all-time top goalscorer (64). He also displaced Justin Fontaine as the French player with the most goals in the tournament’s history.
Mbappe engaged in a battle with Messi throughout the tournament, vying for the Golden Boot. His extraordinary displays haven’t just convinced Makelele he should win the Ballon d’Or but also remind the Chelsea legend of Brazil’s 1994 and 2002 World Cup-winning striker Ronaldo Nazario:
“Kylian Mbappe’s relentless consistency season after season is drawing him closer and closer to Ronaldo Nazario. We didn’t call the Brazilian ‘O Fenomeno’ for nothing, and Mbappe is undoubtedly the phenomenon of his own generation. The frightening part is that he still has levels to reach. I am absolutely convinced: he is the closest thing we have seen to a modern-day R9.”
The awards ceremony takes place on October 26th and will be the first time it has been hosted in London, England. Mbappe has never won the Ballon d’Or, coming closest in 2023 when he finished third.
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Real Madrid Failure Could Dent Mbappe Hopes
When handing out the award, one of the biggest factors is often the number of trophies won, and Mbappe ended his club campaign without any silverware. The French forward played his part, finding the back of the net 42 times in 44 games.
Madrid lost out to Barcelona in the La Liga title race and crashed out of the Champions League to Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals. They were also beaten by their El Clasico rivals in the Supercopa de Espana final and suffered a shock loss to Spanish minnows Albacete in the Copa del Rey Round of 16.
Whether this will prevent Mbappe from winning the Ballon d’Or remains to be seen, but it is worth noting. The competition for the award is fierce, and for all his individual brilliance, there are others who not only thrived for club and country but also lifted major trophies.
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Lionel Messi Could’ve Ditched Argentina For Spain or Italy
Lionel Messi is about to play in his third World Cup final for Argentina, and he could be set to surpass the legacy of the legendary Diego Maradona in the process. He has the opportunity to do what Maradona couldn’t: win a second World Cup for La Albiceleste, the national team he has become synonymous with.
However, the magician’s international career could so easily have been so different. Not only could he have represented a different country, but he also could never have won a single major honour for his nation.
After losing the World Cup final in 2014 and the ensuing 2015 and 2016 Copa America finals, Messi announced his retirement from international football. However, after quickly realising that this decision was abrupt and unnecessary given how much of his career he had left in front of him, the playmaker opted to return to international action, and what a decision it was.
Messi’s Career with Argentina
Returning to the fold for the 2018 World Cup, Messi wasn’t able to end his international suffering at the first attempt. Argentina crashed out of the tournament in the last 16, losing an enthralling clash against France 4-3 in Kazan.
A year later, he and his country suffered the same fate at the 2019 Copa America, losing to Brazil in the semi-finals. However, this pain didn’t continue for much longer.
In 2021, Messi delivered the first trophy to Argentina in his international career. He got his hands on the Copa America, playing a key role in the process, scoring four goals and providing five assists throughout the tournament.
A year later, the fairytale story was capped off with the ultimate prize: a World Cup. Messi lifted the iconic trophy in Qatar, carrying his nation through some turbulent early matches to ultimately enact revenge on France for 2018.
Had Messi opted to represent another country he was eligible for, he might have enjoyed success far sooner than he did, although it certainly wouldn’t have been as romantic. Spain won three international tournaments in a row between 2008 and 2012, claiming two Euros and a World Cup – a period that coincided with Messi’s early days at the highest level.
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Messi moved from Argentina to Spain at the age of 13, and this alone presented him with the opportunity to declare for La Roja. The Spain manager during the European nation’s period of dominance, Vicente de Bosque, revealed that the Spanish FA tried to convince Messi to play for them before he declared for Argentina.
“The Federation made every effort to get Messi to play for Spain,” Del Bosque told a Spanish radio station.
“Lionel refused because he loves his country. His arrival would have been for the best. Messi is Messi – there is only one. It would have been a dream to coach him.”
Messi Only Had Eyes for Argentina
While Messi has always been coy about his Spanish links and Spanish citizenship, he did open up about the possibility of representing the country in a book about his Argentina career, titled Messi, The Patriot.
“I was asked informally if I wanted to play for Spain, but I always said that I wanted to play for my national team because I love Argentina and these are the only colours I want to wear,” he said.
“I was always an avid fan of the national team. I watched the games on television because I could never go to the grounds and watch them as a fan.”
Former Barcelona teammate and good friend Cesc Fabregas once chimed in on the discourse, claiming that the attacking midfielder made the right decision, even if he’d have loved to have played alongside him for Spain.
“It would have been phenomenal if Leo had played for Spain,” Fabregas said.
“We would have won more titles, but he always felt very Argentine, and I think it was the perfect decision to play for his country.”
Spain weren’t the only country Messi could have played for. He was also eligible to represent Italy through his great-grandfather, who emanated from the Southern European nation. This family link would have qualified Messi for an Italian passport.
The 39-year-old’s great-grandfather left Italy for Argentina in the late 1800s, so it was always unlikely that football’s greatest ever player would’ve turned out for the Azzurri, given how convoluted this connection is.
Unlike with Spain, there were never any talks between the Italian FA and Messi over the player representing Italy.
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