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Baleba Agrees to Join Man Utd, He’d Complete ‘Monster’ New Midfield Line-Up
Manchester United are looking to add one more midfielder in the summer transfer window as they look to give Michael Carrick the strongest possible squad ahead of next season.
Man United have already completed the impressive double signing of Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans for a combined £85m fee, the same number that Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur paid to sign Mateus Fernandes from relegated West Ham United.
The Tielemans deal is particularly impressive given the fee and the experience and quality he brings, but Red Devils chiefs still want to add one more name to their midfield engine room before the September 1 deadline.
The main reason for that is the serious knee injury suffered by Manuel Ugarte for Uruguay at the 2026 World Cup, which has left United short of depth in the position following the exit of Casemiro at the end of his contract.
Two new arrivals might have been sufficient last season when United had no European football to contend with, but now they are returning to the Champions League with a more congested fixture list.
United appear to have a number of options still available to them, having missed out on the dream signings of Elliot Anderson and Aurelien Tchouameni from Nottingham Forest and Real Madrid respectively.
Carlos Baleba ‘Only Wants’ Man United Move
While United have been heavily linked with the likes of Manu Kone, Eduardo Camavinga and Alex Scott in recent days and weeks, one long-term option for the Red Devils has been Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder Carlos Baleba.
United attempted to sign the Cameroon international from the Seagulls last summer, but they were unable to agree a fee for the 22-year-old, who endured a more underwhelming 2025-26 season.
While it is unclear how serious their interest is in him now, there is no doubt from the player side, with a new update saying he ‘only wants’ to join United, according to GIVEMESPORT senior correspondent Ben Jacobs.
Jacobs points to the fact that personal terms were agreed 12 months ago between club and player, and they won’t be a problem again this summer if a club-to-club agreement is reached.
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Baleba Would Complete ‘Monster’ Man United Midfield
United can feel very satisfied with their summer business in terms of their two midfield additions, but it does appear as though they are missing that number 6 midfield destroyer profile in the position.
Baleba may have had a quieter 2025-26 season after an outstanding 2024-25 campaign on the south coast, but he has all the attributes and physical stature to be the exact player that the Red Devils need to complement their other signings and Kobbie Mainoo.
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Why Argentina’s President Refuses to Watch World Cup Final With Donald Trump
Argentina face Spain in the World Cup final on Sunday evening, with one notable figure set to be missing from the stands at MetLife Stadium — the South American nation’s president, Javier Milei, has decided not to attend the showpiece event for a bizarre reason.
Lionel Scaloni’s men booked their place in the final by beating England in dramatic circumstances on Wednesday in Atlanta. The Three Lions led La Albiceleste until the 85th minute, before a long-range effort from Enzo Fernandez and a header from Lautaro Martinez turned the game on its head at the death.
The reigning world champions will meet La Roja in the final, after Luis de la Fuente’s side knocked tournament favourites France out of the competition in Dallas on Tuesday.
Argentina will be bidding to add a fourth star to their shirts, but they’ll do so without the support of their country’s political leader in New Jersey.
Argentina’s President Won’t Be at World Cup Final
Typically, the primary political figures of the countries involved in the World Cup final will attend the game. They’ll be situated in a hospitality seat, alongside the leader of the host nation.
US President Donald Trump reportedly invited Milei to watch the match with him in New Jersey, but the Argentine respectfully declined.
While Spanish President Pedro Sanchez is expected to be in attendance at MetLife, his Argentine counterpart has revealed that he won’t be, out of superstition.
“No way [will he attend],” Milei told El Observador, a local Buenos Aires radio station (via talkSPORT).
The South American politician has watched all seven previous games at his presidential residence in Quinta de Olivos in the northern region of Argentina’s capital city, and he plans to watch the final at the same venue.
“I’m going to keep watching all the games from Olivos,” he said.
“Since it’s cold and I don’t turn on the heat, I wear an oil company-branded jacket [whilst watching the game]. The day of the Switzerland game, it made me really hot. I took it off, and they scored a goal against us.
“I put it back on and never took it off again.”
Argentina Presidents Historically Don’t Attend World Cup Matches
While some might laugh at Milei’s superstitious behaviour, it’s a long-running theme with Argentine presidents and the World Cup.
In 1990, former President Carlos Menem visited La Albiceleste squad just before they suffered a shock opening loss against Cameroon. They bounced back from this disappointing result to reach the final, which they eventually lost to West Germany.
However, the damage was done for Menem and Argentine presidents for years to come. The then-president was dubbed a jinx, and no sitting Argentine president has since attended a single national team game — or at least their attendance hasn’t been publicly documented.
More generally, many Argentinian people are superstitious, with ritualistic beliefs and habits a core part of their culture, particularly when it comes to following the men’s national team.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Names 5 Greatest Footballers in History
Legendary striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has named his top five greatest footballers of all time, with Cristiano Ronaldo snubbed entirely and Lionel Messi not being placed at the top of the list.
Ibrahimovic enjoyed a stellar career himself, scoring well over 500 goals for club and country. He celebrated successful stints at Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United before retiring in 2023.
Despite enjoying this illustrious goal-scoring career and developing a reputation for having an abundance of self-belief, the Swede didn’t pick himself in his top five players to ever grace the planet.
Instead, he opted to cause a stir by leaving out a handful of big names, including Ronaldo and Brazilian legend Pele.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Names Ronaldo Nazario as His Greatest Player of All Time
The debate around who the best footballer ever is often centres around the likes of Messi, Diego Maradona, Pele, Cristiano Ronaldo and even Johan Cruyff.
However, for Ibrahimovic, who likes to be outspoken and voice avant-garde takes, the best player of all time is Ronaldo Nazario. Speaking to GQ, the 44-year-old named the Brazil legend as the greatest player he’s ever seen grace the pitch.
“Number one. My idol is Ronaldo the Phenomenon,” Ibrahimovic said.
“For me, he was just something else. I look up to him and I try to copy him. Nobody was like him.”
Ronaldo had an outstanding career, winning countless trophies with Barcelona, Inter Milan and Real Madrid. He also won two World Cups with Brazil, first in 1994 and then again in 2002, as well as two Copa Americas.
The striker’s performances were also recognised individually. He was named FIFA World Player of the Year on three occasions, and he also collected two Ballon d’Or awards.
While many would pick several other greats ahead of him, Ronaldo was undoubtedly one of the greatest forwards of his generation.
Messi is on the cusp of winning his second World Cup, and Ibrahimovic played alongside the Argentine for Barcelona between 2009 and 2011. Thus, it would’ve been some statement for the Sweden legend to leave the playmaker out of his top five, and unsurprisingly, he didn’t.
Ibrahimovic named the rest of his top five in a group together, not specifically declaring what order they’d come in. “Then I would put Maradona, [Zinedine] Zidane, Messi obviously, [Marco] van Basten,” he said.
Maradona is regularly cited as one of the greatest players to ever do it, with his mazy dribbling and creative passing carrying Argentina to the 1986 World Cup.
Zinedine Zidane and Marco van Basten were perhaps slightly more unexpected inclusions. The former was one of the outstanding playmakers of his generation, dominating for Juventus and Real Madrid for over a decade, while the latter’s exploits with Ajax and AC Milan will never be forgotten.
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Tottenham Star ‘Expected To Leave’ Alongside Romero
Tottenham Hotspur have been extremely active in the summer transfer window already, with six new players arriving in north London to revolutionise Roberto De Zerbi‘s squad.
The Italian head coach has bolstered his goalkeeping options with the free transfer of Martin Dubravka, the defence with Jan Paul van Hecke, Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson and the midfield with Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes.
And more are set to follow, with De Zerbi now turning his attentions to the forward line, with the likes of Savinho, Rafael Leao and Eli Kroupi Junior all linked with move to N17.
Seven players have already departed Tottenham
However, a major overhaul of the playing squad requires departures too and Yves Bissouma, Alejo Veliz, Alfie Devine, Radu Dragusin, Luka Vuskovic, Joao Palhinha (end of loan) and Randal Kolo Muani (end of loan) have all gone from last season’s squad.
Vuskovic was the big sale from those, with Brighton agreeing a £46million deal for the teenage defender who had never played a game for Tottenham, but had huge potential to be a star.
Now, Tottenham look set to say goodbye to another highly-rated young player in Lucas Bergvall.
The Swede was signed for just £8.5million from Djurgardens two years ago and enjoyed a clean sweep of the club’s player of the season awards in his first season in England in 2024/25, shining in a stuttering Spurs side.
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Tottenham finished 17th in the Premier League, but lifted the UEFA Europa League trophy, with Bergvall showing more senior stars how it’s done in a difficult campaign.
With three different managers at the helm during 2025/26, Bergvall, previously described as “unstoppable” by former Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, struggled to tie down a regular place in the starting lineup and is now looking to move on in search of more game time, particularly after seeing the club splash out £185million on two players in his position in Tonali and Fernandes.
Newcastle enter race to sign Lucas Bergvall
Speaking on his YouTube channel, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano delivered an update on Bergvall’s future. Nottingham Forest have already seen a £38million bid rejected, while Newcastle have now entered the race and also had a £46million offer turned down.
Romano said: “Lucas Bergvall from Tottenham is expected to leave the club this summer. Bergvall has told Tottenham he wants to play on a regular basis, he’s ready to take a different step and leaving Tottenham this summer is something he has to do, according to the player, because he wants to play and at Tottenham, the feeling of the boy is that after signing Mateus Fernandes, Sandro Tonali and they’re not going to play European football, he does not want to spend the season on the bench or playing ten minutes every two weeks.
“So for Bergvall, there’s been a bid from Nottingham Forest, talks with Newcastle and both clubs are working for Lucas Bergvall, both clubs are in contact.
“There is a conversation ongoing with both clubs, the situation with Lucas Bergvall is one to watch.”
There are expected to be more departures from Spurs, alongside Bergvall, with Cristian Romero also expected to leave the club. Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario is also set to leave, while there are question marks over the likes of Richarlison, Pape Matar Sarrnand some of the younger players in north London.
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