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Liverpool Agreed Jarell Quansah Buy-Back As Part Of Bayer Leverkusen Sale
Liverpool inserted a buyback clause into the deal to sell Jarell Quansah over the summer.
The Reds sold the central defender to Bayer Leverkusen in a deal worth £30million plus £5million in add-ons in July 2025 in order to offer the centre-back more regular first team football, while also boosting their budget for a summer splurge on stars including Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak.
Having already impressed for his new club in the Bundesliga, Quansah garnered increased attention for his role in Bayer Leverkusen’s 2-0 victory over Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
It represents a remarkable rise for a player who is now surely regarded as one of Europe’s top young defensive talents and one who got away from Arne Slot’s side.
Liverpool Inserted Buy-Back Clause Into Jarell Quansah Sale
Liverpool‘s decision to sell Quansah wasn’t a rash one. The Reds knew just how talented the defender was and how high his stock could rise with a successful couple of seasons away from Anfield.
Selling the player for a fee worth £35million, Slot’s side also inserted a buy-back clause into the deal which gives Liverpool a first option on a deal to re-sign the 23-year-old. That deal comes into effect in the summer of 2027 and would be worth £51million which means that the Premier League champions have a pre-agreed deal in place for a player who could be at the top of his game at the age of 25. While a buy-back is in place, there are no reports of any sell-on clause being inserted into the deal.
Since joining Bayer Leverkusen, Quansah has made 14 appearances for the club with 13 of those coming in the starting line-up.
Liverpool Need A New Centre-Back
While Quansah’s buy-back clause doesn’t come into effect until the summer of 2027, Liverpool’s need fo a central defender is heating up.
Poor form from Ibrahima Konate amid interest from Real Madrid and a downturn in performances from Virgil van Dijk has heightened the need for Slot to strengthen his defence in January.
Marc Guehi is the club’s number one target as he moves towards the final six months of his Crystal Palace contract, but with interest building it remains to be seen if the Reds will be able to get a deal done.
Waiting 18 months to trigger the buy-back clause on Quansah seems to be the game plan at Anfield. However, if they are looking for reinforcements before then, then the Reds may be forced to pay over the odds to bring the player back early. Given the caliber of his performances and the fact that he’s still just 23 years of age, it’s safe to say that Quansah’s stock has never been higher.
‘Done Deal’ – Sky Sports: Liverpool Star Reaches ‘Full Agreement’ to Leave Club
Liverpool have reached a full agreement with Bayer Leverkusen to sell Jarell Quansah, according to Sky Sports.
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Michael Bisping Predicts Topuria vs Gaethje and Gane vs Pereira
The UFC is preparing for arguably the biggest card in their history next month, when the organisation takes over the White House to celebrate America’s birthday.
The USA will turn 250 years old this summer, and as a result, President Donald Trump is planning a major party across the country, with a number of events planned to align with the celebrations. One of those will be a huge eight-fight UFC card, headlined by Ilia Topuria defending his lightweight title against Justin Gaethje, while Alex Pereira will move up to heavyweight to compete with Ciryl Gane for the interim belt, and a chance to become a three-weight champion.
The event will take place on the 14th June, from the south lawn of the White House, and former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping is anticipating some huge clashes. Speaking exclusively to GIVEMESPORT, via prediction market experts Casino.org, the Brit has now shared his thoughts on the landmark card.
Exclusive: Bisping Predicts Pereira vs Gane
The co-main event will see Pereira take on Gane for the interime heavyweight championship, with the winner expected to face off against current undisputed champion Tom Aspinall later this year.
Pereira has previously held undisputed gold at middleweight and light heavyweight, and he will be looking to become the first ever three-weight world champion in the organisation’s history. But Bisping has now revealed that after seeing sparring footage, he is leaning towards Gane being the victor.
“There’s been a lot of footage recently of Alex Pereira sparring heavyweights like Tallison Teixeira,” he said.
“You can’t read too much into sparring footage, but if you look at that, Teixeira was clipping him quite a lot. Granted, he is 6 ‘9, he is gigantic for the division, but Ciryl Gane is very light on his feet. He’s used to fighting at heavyweight. He’s used to moving and operating at weighing 260 pounds.
“I said I would never doubt him (Alex Pereira) again after what he did to Magomed Ankalaev, knocking him out in like 60 seconds or something, and now here I am potentially doubting him again because he’s put weight on. He was at 185, he fought at 205, now he’s going up to 265 lbs. Can he do it? Of course, he can.
“He has knockout power, but Ciryl Gane is used to taking shots off heavyweights. He’s very light on his feet. He’s very elusive. He’s very good at kickboxing. He’s used to taking heavyweight shots, and he’s used to knocking out heavyweights. So, I’m leaning towards Ciryl Gane.”
Exclusive: Bisping Predicts Topuria vs Gaethje
Following the conclusion of that bout, the lightweight championship will also be contested in the main event, when the undefeated Topuria defends his belt for the first time against American Gaethje.
The Spaniard comes into the fight as a heavy favourite, having knocked out Alexander Volkanovski, Max Holloway, and Charles Oliveira in his last three fights, and Bisping told GIVEMESPORT that he is on the same train, expecting Topuria to come out victorious once again.
“I don’t think I’m gonna surprise anyone by saying I think Ilia Topuria does this,” he said. “He’s surgical, he’s precise, he’s got absolutely insane power.
“Justin’s got power, he knocked out Dustin Poirier, but the difference is that we routinely see this from Ilia Topuria. He knocks people out back to back. Max Holloway, Volkanovski, Charles Oliveira. And before he beat Oliveira, Charles tried to take him down, and within seconds, Ilia had him in a crucifix. And then he gets back to his feet, and he knocks him out cold.
“Justin’s great, Justin’s awesome, we’re all fans of Justin, but Justin’s got a lot of miles on the clock. And Justin went toe-to-toe with Paddy for 5 rounds and took a lot of damage. Ilia’s talking [about] his one shot. I think he will land that one shot. I mean, he’s saying that he’s gonna break his jaw in the first 15 seconds. You never know, we might see that.
“Justin Gaethje is a tough guy, though. You never know, maybe we have an upset on our hands. That’s mixed martial arts, it happens all the time. But the smart money’s on Ilia Topuria.”
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Tommy Fury Forgot the Rules of Football at Soccer Aid 2024
The 2026 edition of Soccer Aid takes place at West Ham’s London Stadium on Sunday evening, with ex-professionals and celebrities stepping on to the pitch to raise money for charity in the annual battle between England and the Rest of the World.
While every celebrity deserves credit for giving up their time for such a good cause, the quality of celebrity players on show has been known to vary considerably.
Professional boxer and former Love Island star Tommy Fury is known for what he can do with his fists rather than his feet. However, he showed that he needed to brush up on his knowledge of the rules of football during appearance at Soccer Aid in 2024.
Despite being born in Manchester, Fury qualified to play for the World XI due to his mother’s Mauritian heritage, as well as his father, John, being of Irish Traveller descent.
Tommy Fury’s Performance at Soccer Aid 2024
His appearance in the match, which was held at Stamford Bridge, went viral for all the wrong reasons. Although he put in plenty of effort, it’s fair to say that Tommy wasn’t a natural on the pitch. At one point, he produced an air shot as he wound up for a strike from distance but missed the ball completely.
However, worse was to come in the form of a viral moment where he appeared to totally forget the rules of the game.
Fury attempted to take a throw-in for the World XI during the first half, but rather than releasing the ball from behind his head, he rolled the ball onto the pitch underarm, much to the amusement of many viewers at home. World XI manager Mauricio Pochettino saw the funny side of it as he keeled over laughing in the dug-out.
Fury’s Dodgy Throw-In
Unsurprisingly, given that one of their players didn’t seem to fully know the rules of the game, the World XI fell to a convincing 6-3 defeat in the match.
Joe Cole opened the scoring for England before Eden Hazard and Alessandro Del Piero turned the game around for the visitors.
Ellen White equalised after a brilliant piece of skill from Jack Wilshere on the half-hour mark, and England didn’t look back from there, with entrepreneur Steven Bartlett scoring twice, and ex-professional players Jermain Defoe and Theo Walcott also getting on the scoresheet.
Of the non-pros on show, Bartlett was the pick of the bunch, while Tom Grennan and England cricketer Stuart Broad also acquitting themselves well. Bartlett was only denied a hat-trick by a brilliant save from former world champion boxer Tony Bellew, who came on for the World XI as a half-time substitute for Petr Cech.
Fury won’t be involved in Sunday night’s game. The 27-year-old is currently preparing for his boxing bout with former world’s strongest man, Eddie Hall on the 13th of June.
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Premier League Legend Was Banned From Soccer Aid After ‘String of Complaints’
Despite being a charity event, one Premier League legend has been banned from participating in Soccer Aid following a “string of complaints.” The much-anticipated event has taken place every year for the last 20, and this year’s match – set for West Ham’s London Stadium on May 31 – boasts a star-studded lineup.
A host of high-profile ex-footballers and celebrities have been confirmed for the game, which will see Robbie Williams go head-to-head in the dugout with Olympic icon and world’s fastest man Usain Bolt to raise money for UNICEF. Jordi Alba leads the football debutants, alongside female stars Jen Beattie and Ali Krieger, all of whom will play for the Rest of the World team.
Wayne Rooney, Jermain Defoe, Theo Walcott, Toni Duggan, Joe Hart, and Steph Houghton are among the England stars, while history will be made as actor Owen Cooper becomes the youngest-ever player and first-ever teenager after his role in the hit Netflix series ‘Adolescence’. But while bigger names help raise more money for charity, one of the Premier League’s biggest stars finds himself alone on the ban list.
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Some huge names have been booked for the charity football match.
The Three-Time Premier League Winner Banned From Soccer Aid
Yaya Toure – a Manchester City legend and widely regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation after winning three Premier League titles – played 73 minutes in the 2018 Soccer Aid at Old Trafford and was set to feature for the Rest of the World again in 2020. However, he exited the squad in disgrace.
Toure was axed from the fixture after The Sun reported that he had offered to hire sex workers for his teammates at the five-star hotel in a message sent in the WhatsApp group chat. The Ivorian also posted a video of a naked woman in a bath in the chat, which included female players and stars from both teams.
UNICEF and ITV received a “string of complaints” about Toure’s message, and he was criticised at breakfast in the hotel on the following Friday morning. After it was concluded his “behaviour didn’t align with the values of the event and its cause,” the former Barcelona midfielder was removed from the lineup and forced to issue an apology on social media for his “inappropriate joke”.
Yaya Toure’s Apology After Soccer Aid Controversy in 2020
“I would like to apologise to everyone involved in Soccer Aid for an inappropriate joke I deeply regret,” Toure wrote on X once the dust had settled on his misconduct. “It was meant as a joke, however, I lacked thorough consideration for the feelings of all the other participants. That being said, I deleted the jokes within minutes and I immediately apologised to all inside the group.”
“We gather for a good cause and this deviates the focus of the game which is to bring everyone together to help children around the world. It’s sad to see an inappropriate joke I made attract the attention which should be fully devoted to the beauty of the charity game.
“Regardless of the circumstances, I want to take full responsibility. I am a grown man who should not be engaged in such jokes. I am very sorry for my mistake and wish everyone all the best with Soccer Aid on Sunday in raising awareness and funds for important causes.”
That year’s Soccer Aid fixture was played behind closed doors and saw England win 4-3 on penalties. Toure has not been invited back to play in Soccer Aid since but made a surprise appearance on Sky Sports on Sunday after watching Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Chelsea, where he came under fire for his comments about the current Premier League leaders.
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