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Southampton Coach Paul Trollope to Join Rob Edwards at Wolves

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Southampton coach Paul Trollope is set to join Wolves with Rob Edwards, after his appointment was confirmed as manager on Wednesday afternoon, reports John Percy.

Wolves confirmed the appointment of Edwards on Wednesday, with the former Middlesbrough manager signing a deal until 2029. GIVEMESPORT understands that he was handed a long-term deal due to the fact that the club believe that he can keep them in the Premier League, but if not, he’s got what it takes to manage them in the Championship.

The Saints themselves are also in search of a new manager after Will Still was sacked. Trollope joined Southampton back in June, around a month after Still was brought to the club, but it appears that his spell on the south coast is already coming to an end.

Southampton Coach Paul Trollope to Join Wolves

Rob Edwards celebrating after a Middlesbrough goal

According to the Daily Telegraph’s John Percy, Southampton first-team coach Trollope is set to join Edwards at Wolves. The report claims that links to Joleon Lescott, a former player for Wolves, have been dismissed, while Harry Watling will join Edwards in making the switch from Middlesbrough.

Trollope worked as an assistant manager to Edwards at Luton before he joined the Saints, while he’s also held roles at Nottingham Forest and Brighton. Trollope also worked with the Wales national team during their impressive Euro 2016 run, which saw them reach the semi-finals.

The 53-year-old has also had spells in management with Bristol Rovers and Cardiff City, but he’s predominantly known for his roles as a coach or assistant. It shouldn’t be too much of a blow for Southampton to lose him, as their new manager will likely want to bring in his own coaching staff anyway.

It’s been almost two weeks since Southampton sacked Still, who spent just five months in charge of the club. Tonda Eckert has been in the job on an interim basis, managing their last two games, and he’s overseen two victories so far.

It’s unclear whether Eckert will be given the opportunity to manage Southampton on a permanent basis, but he’s certainly doing his chances no harm with how the Saints have played over the last few weeks. At the very least, the club will be content knowing they are in good hands while they find a new, long-term manager.

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Tottenham Make Shock Former Arsenal Man ‘Transfer Priority’

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Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea may find themselves going after the same striker this transfer window, according to a recent report.

The fierce rivals will both be looking for improved fortunes this season after the London pair failed to qualify for European football in dismal respective seasons.

Admittedly, Spurs fans will say they had it worse as the Lilywhites narrowly avoided relegation from the Premier League, while Chelsea did manage to reach the FA Cup final.

However, both have made managerial changes in recent months with Tottenham hiring Roberto De Zerbi in March and Chelsea bringing in Xabi Alonso once last season had officially concluded.

Both will be looking to lead vast improvement at their respective clubs.

Tottenham and Chelsea interested in Folarin Balogun

Monaco's Folarin Balogun (2024)

Both Tottenham and Chelsea are interested in a move for Monaco and USA striker Folarin Balogun, according to journalist Santi Aouna, with PSG also credited as a club targeting the 24-year-old.

The Parisians are looking to replace the outgoing Goncalo Ramos, who is headed to AC Milan, but Spurs are offering “heavy competition”, while Chelsea “are also interested”. The report states that Spurs have made Balogun a “priority” signing this summer.

Balogun came through the youth ranks at Arsenal and even made 10 senior appearances for the Gunners. He also had loan spells at Middlesbrough and Stade Reims before joining Monaco in 2023.

Since, the USA international has recorded 31 goals and 13 assists in 91 appearances for the French side and now looks likely to move on this summer.

Return to London would make sense

Folarin Balogun (USMNT) Matthew Childs via Reuters

Having grown up in London despite his allegiance to the USMNT, Balogun joining Tottenham or Chelsea would certainly be interesting given his Arsenal upbringing.

The striker was never given a proper opportunity to test himself at Premier League level with most of his appearances for the Gunners’ first-team coming in the Europa League.

Now though, the 24-year-old’s stock as one of Europe’s hottest strikers is growing and may compound further following the World Cup. According to Caught Offside, the striker is being valued at around €55million.

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Balogun scored twice for the USA in their opening World Cup match, a 4-1 victory over Paraguay, which has directed eyes around the world on the forward.

However, a move to PSG would also make sense for the Monaco man, with the Parisians Europe’s top club at this moment in time on the back of lifting back-to-back Champions Leagues.

Regardless of what happens over the remainder of the summer, it seems unlikely that Balogun will still be representing Monaco when the transfer window closes.


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Everton Set to Complete Double Chelsea Swoop

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Everton will be looking to go one step further this season and bring European football to the Hill Dickinson Stadium after narrowly missing out on European qualification last season.

David Moyes’ side, at one point, looked on course to secure at least a Europa Conference League place, but ended the season in 13th place, four points off eighth-placed Brighton and Hove Albion who took the final European spot.

The Toffees are now starting to get active in the transfer window. A deal has reportedly been agreed with Middlesbrough for attacking midfielder Hayden Hackney, and now it looks as though Everton will be completing a double swoop from Chelsea.

Everton set for double Chelsea swoop

Tyrique George

According to BBC Sport, Everton are closing in on a permanent deal for winger Tyrique George, who spent four months on loan with the Toffees last season. Additionally, Fabrizio Romano has reported that they are also set to complete a move for Chelsea academy product Arthur Barratt with a “fee agreed”.

George made 11 appearances for the Toffees in the second half of last season but failed to register a goal or an assist.


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The England Under-21 international has played 37 times for Chelsea’s first team, scoring six times and providing another six assists, but is expected to be have been deemed surplus to requirements by new boss Xabi Alonso.

At 20, George still boasts plenty of potential and Blues fans will be hoping to see more from the young wide man in an Everton shirt than they did during his loan spell.

Meanwhile, 16-year-old midfielder Barratt is expected to be a signing for the future but is highly rated at Cobham and was subject to interest from other Premier League clubs. The teenager is likely to be a replacement for young midfielder Demi Akarakiri, who is set to join Serie A side Cagliari.

Everton making a mark in the transfer window

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It’s been a slow start to the summer in the transfer market, particularly with the World Cup currently ongoing. However, it now looks as though Everton are ready to start making some moves.

Out of the three pending additions, fans are likely going to be most excited by the arrival of Hackney, who was one of the best midfielders in the Championship last season.

The 23-year-old scored six goals and registered eight assists as Boro were beaten in the play-off final by Hull City and is now set for his dream Premier League move.

Meanwhile, after a mixed loan spell last season, George’s arrival may not be the statement signing Everton fans are hoping for. However, the winger has plenty of potential and could develop into a valuable forward for Moyes’ team.

As for Barratt, the teenage midfielder will be one for the future, but certainly a player to keep tabs on.

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Lamine Yamal Names 3 Most Impressive 2026 World Cup Players

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France have looked unplayable at the 2026 World Cup, brushing aside Senegal, Iraq and Norway in the group stage, before picking apart Sweden in the round of 32.

Les Bleus have scored 13 times in just four matches, and possibly have the best squad depth in the entire tournament. For most people, France are the favourites to lift the trophy, even if they’ve only played one team in the top 20 of FIFA’s rankings.

Lamine Yamal, meanwhile, has watched much of that group stage from the bench, with Spain managing his minutes carefully after a hamstring injury threatened to rule him out of the tournament entirely. Even so, it hasn’t stopped Zlatan Ibrahimovic from declaring him the best player in the world.

But, when Yamal himself was asked who had impressed him most, his answer skipped right past France’s best players.

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In what might be somewhat of a surprise, despite beginning the World Cup as well as any player, he opted for a Real Madrid star, as well as a Barcelona legend that he likely would have always included. “Vini Jr for sure, then obviously there’s Messi,” he said, putting two of the tournament’s biggest draws at the top of his list.


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Neither name will shock anyone, with Vinicius continuing to terrorise defences down the left for Brazil, and Messi still finding moments of magic in what could realistically be his final World Cup.

Both men make up two of the trio of players who scored in all three of their group stage matches, but the third was also part of his picks:

“Then let me mention Ismael Saibari, he’s doing great for Morocco.”

Saibari has a far smaller profile than the two he’d just named alongside him, but he’s already sealed a £47.5 million transfer to European giants Bayern Munich, and his performances at the World Cup have him primed for further success.

Saibari has been a key part of an Atlas Lions side that has impressed plenty of neutrals so far, and for Yamal to put him in the same breath as Vinicius Junior and Messi is a notable show of respect. Even if Yamal’s Moroccan ties might carry some slight bias, it’s been well backed up by the 25-year-old’s finishing.


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What’s more surprising is who didn’t make the cut. Kylian Mbappe has been the standout figure of France’s World Cup campaign, scoring six times and moving clear of Olivier Giroud as his country’s all-time top scorer in the process, as well as overtaking Miroslav Klose for second on the list of all-time World Cup scorers, with the chance for him to overtake Messi for the outright lead if he can finish this tournament with two more goals than him.


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Michael Olise has been just as influential on the right flank, registering five assists. Add in contributions from Ousmane Dembele, Bradley Barcola and Desire Doue, and France’s front line is statistically the most productive unit at the entire World Cup by some distance.

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For Yamal to overlook both Mbappe and Olise, given the weight of what they’ve produced, suggests it’s not just about who’s topping the stat sheets. Vinicius, Messi and Saibari have all had their own moments of quality this tournament, so it’s less a case of Yamal favouring flair over output, and more that he’s simply picked out three players whose performances have stuck with him.

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