A fight many in boxing have been waiting for more than 10 years to transpire, may finally be going down in 2026.
According to Ring Magazine, which is owned by the sport’s financier Turki Alalshikh, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will headline a Riyadh Season-branded event in the coming 12 months.
The heavyweight rivals have been circling one another arguably since before they even turned professional, as Fury had captivated the attention of the sport’s media through his extraordinary height and unorthodox style, and Joshua had the benefit of a silver medal at the World Amateur Championships in 2011, one year before he won gold at the Olympic Games in 2012.
Celtic appear likely to lose one of their key players this summer, as reports emerge over growing interest in the midfield ace in the transfer market.
It comes as the Hoops are trying to build a squad capable of comfortably competing for the Scottish Premiership title again, after last season’s dramatic ending.
There were several changes in the dugout, but eventually Martin O’Neill secured the league title on the final day of the season, cementing his legacy at Celtic Park.
The experienced head coach has since been handed a further one-year deal, and will now get the chance to help stabilise the side for the future.
That includes some important signings to help improve the quality at his disposal, but it could also see some huge sales over the course of the summer transfer window for Celtic.
AS Roma Join Arne Engels Race
One of the Celtic stars who is in-demand this summer is Arne Engels, with the midfielder seemingly attracting the attention of several different clubs.
The 22-year-old is into the final two years under contract with the Hoops, and after another important campaign for the star, there could be an exit on the horizon.
According to journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Italian giants AS Roma are inserting themselves in the race to sign Engels this summer, as the battle for his signature heats up.
Premier League clubs are claimed to be monitoring a deal for the Belgian midfielder too, which could see his value shoot up as Celtic look to keep hold of the star.
It underlines just how tough the market could be for the champions, as their promising options and key stars continue to gain interest from other teams in the transfer market.
With just two years remaining on his deal, it may be one of the final chances for Celtic to land a big fee for Engels, before a potential rebuild.
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Engels Exit A Potential Blow
An exit for Engels could prove to be a huge blow for Celtic, with the midfielder being an ever-present force over the course of the past campaign.
The Belgian star, who has been described as “powerful”, has been a relatively reliable option in the squad and continues to improve at the age of just 22.
With so many teams seeing that potential, it’s clear that Celtic will have a hard time keeping hold of him, while this summer could prove an ideal time to at least grab the maximum value from him in the market.
It’ll be tough to find the next player who could replace Engels, with a clear need for long-term planning to kick in for another star who could have just as much of an impact.
Leeds United have made contact to sign a goalkeeper this summer, according to Fabrizio Romano, as the club step up their plans to improve the squad.
It comes as the Whites have already sealed their first deal of the window, with an agreement reached to sign Harry Wilson as a free agent after his contract expired at Fulham.
With those moves looking to improve the midfield and forward ranks, it’s the goalkeeping options next up on the radar for Leeds.
Leeds have faced plenty of problems in the goalkeeping areas in recent seasons, and they are looking to solve that once again this summer with another possible arrival.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the Whites have made contact over a deal to sign Derby County and Sweden shot-stopper Jacob Widell Zetterstrom.
It’s claimed that enquiries have been made over a price for the 27-year-old, but the likes of Eintracht Frankfurt and Wolves remain in the race for his signature.
Zetterstrom has spent two years at Derby after joining the club from Djurgardens, becoming the club’s number-one option between the sticks in the Championship.
The goalkeeper has a contract that runs until 2027, with the club holding an option for another year on top of that, as he continues to demonstrate his quality.
With the World Cup underway, Zetterstrom joined up with the Sweden squad to put together a deep run in the competition. He was sidelined for the opening two group games, but the Derby star was drafted in for the final match against Japan, as he made several top saves in a 1-1 draw, helping Sweden qualify for the round of 32.
It remains to be seen whether Graham Potter will stick with Zetterstrom for the coming game, but his quality is starting to be recognised on the big stage, and Leeds are one of several teams now in the race to sign him.
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Leeds Need To Fix Goalkeeper Problems
Leeds have faced constant issues in the goalkeeping departments over the years that have proven costly. Illan Meslier made several mistakes before he was eventually replaced with the arrival of Lucas Perri.
The 28-year-old has also struggled, with the Brazilian eventually being replaced himself by Karl Darlow through the second-half of the campaign.
The Whites want a centre-forward to add to their Harry Wilson coup
Now, with even more changes expected, Leeds need to ensure their next arrival between the sticks will be the right one to stop the team from dropping points.
It remains to be seen whether that will be Zetterstrom or another option, but it could be an important window for arrivals at the back.
Liverpool are one of several clubs that have been sounded out over a potential move for Bruno Guimaraes this summer, according to TeamTalk, as doubts continue to rise over the midfielder’s future at Newcastle United.
The Brazilian has emerged as a potential target for the Reds as they consider their options for the central ranks over the course of the transfer window.
As it stands, Newcastle don’t wish to lose the 28-year-old, who has made 195 appearances for the club since joining from Lyon back in 2022.
However, the growing uncertainty surrounding Guimaraes’s future means that an exit could be inevitable this summer, as teams prepare to make a possible offer to the Magpies.
It’s unclear whether Liverpool will be one of those teams lining up a move following the contact for the midfielder, but it would prove to be another sign of intent from the Anfield outfit if they could get a deal over the line.
The Reds are already preparing to spend upwards of £100 million to sign Yan Diomande this summer as their number-one choice to succeed Mohamed Salah on the right flank, which is likely to take up the majority of the club’s budget.
Add to that the huge signings of Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz last summer, both of whom broke the Premier League transfer record one after the other, and it’s clear that Liverpool’s squad starts to look top-heavy with its financial investments.
Adding Guimaraes into the mix, who is already 28, and it becomes tough to see the long-term planning that comes from making such a huge transfer.
It makes a deal unlikely, with Liverpool expected to turn towards budget options who they can maximise the value out of while building towards the future.