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Macclesfield Spark Anger With FA Cup Ticket Prices For Brentford Clash

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Macclesfield have come under heavy scrutiny after announcing what have been described as “shameful” ticket prices for their FA Cup fourth-round tie away at Premier League side Brentford on February 16. The Silkmen have risen to prominence during the 2025/26 campaign after the sixth-tier side upstaged Crystal Palace with a 2-1 victory in the third round, an upset that will go down as one of the competition’s biggest shocks.

John Rooney, the younger brother of Wayne, will be hoping his side can catch lightning in a bottle once again to keep their fairytale run alive at the Gtech Community Stadium. The phoenix club was formed in 2020 following the liquidation of Macclesfield Town, making their unlikely rise in this year’s FA Cup all the more remarkable and a reminder that the competition still retains its magic.

However, owner Robert Smethurst has faced criticism over the pricing of the upcoming fixture, with accusations that he is seeking to cash in on the club’s sudden success. Smethurst, who has previously admitted that buying the club saved his life after a four-day bender, now finds himself under fire as Macclesfield’s moment in the spotlight continues.

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Macclesfield Slammed Over “Shameful” FA Cup Ticket Pricing

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After announcing on Monday afternoon that tickets for their trip to the capital had gone on sale to season-ticket holders, supporters were left stunned when they discovered they would have to fork out £35 to watch their team in the FA Cup fourth round. The price exceeds the Premier League’s £30 away-ticket cap and sits uneasily with the non-league ethos that football should remain a working-class sport. See their announcement below:

Reacting to the ticket prices, social media users were up in arms, with one X account writing: “Ripping your own fans off again. The prize money and TV money not enough?” Elsewhere, a second added: “£35 a ticket is shameful. People already stretched in January. Exploitative to the max. Really feel for the fans, not like the club won’t generate huge revenue from other areas.”

A third remarked: “Bit gross this, lads,” a fourth wrote: “£35 is not how you reward your loyal fans,” and a fifth concluded: “THIRTY FIVE POUNDS – blimey. New levels of extorting the fans the second you get the chance.”

Macclesfield Set For Huge Pay Day in FA Cup Fourth Round

FA Cup trophy on display inside Wembley Stadium

By reaching the fourth round, Macclesfield have already earned £121,000, and regardless of the result, they are guaranteed a further £80,000 thanks to the televised selection in the forthcoming round. They have been handed the prime Monday night slot at 7:30pm, which will be played in front of the TNT Sports cameras.

Gate receipts will also be split, with 45 per cent going to each club, although Brentford could opt to donate their share to The Silkmen, which is what Crystal Palace did last time out.

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Liverpool Boosted as PSG Perform Bradley Barcola Transfer U-Turn

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Liverpool have received a huge transfer boost after Paris Saint-Germain performed a U-turn on the future of Bradley Barcola, according to L’Equipe.

Liverpool are determined to freshen up their frontline for new manager Andoni Iraola ahead of next season, following a disappointing 2025-26 campaign.

Mohamed Salah is already confirmed to be leaving, and leaves big boots to fill given the goal contribution numbers he has put up during his time with the Reds, while Hugo Ekitike remains a long-term injury absentee.

Doubts have also been raised over the futures of Cody Gakpo, who is said to be open to leaving following the dismissal of Arne Slot, and Rio Ngumoha, who is attracting interest from Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.

Should either of those players join Salah through the Anfield exit door, then Iraola would be very short of depth and quality in his attack, and new faces are needed.

Liverpool are already pushing to secure their Salah replacement in RB Leipzig sensation Yan Diomande, with confidence from club chiefs that the 19-year-old wants the switch to Merseyside after positive talks, despite ongoing interest from PSG.

The difficulty for the Reds will be agreeing a deal with Leipzig, who are said to be demanding in excess of £100m for the teenager.

PSG Considering Barcola Sale as Contract Talks Stall

Bradley Barcola (France) Gonzalo Fuentes via Reuters

According to L’Equipe, PSG have been working for months to tie Barcola down to a new contract, after the France international was once again a key part of their Ligue 1 and Champions League double-winning season.

The 23-year-old, who separate reports claim is valued at £112m, is not guaranteed to remain at the Parc des Princes after discussions over a new deal stalled, with the article title suggesting that Ousmane Dembele will be kept on and Barcola won’t stay.

L’Equipe report that while PSG chiefs understand the frustrations of the winger, the fact that they are currently unable to reach a breakthrough in talks means that they are now not entirely opposed to a sale.

The news will come as a boost for Premier League clubs like Liverpool, who have been heavily linked with Barcola for a year now, coming close to agreeing a deal to sign him last summer.

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Barcola ‘Very High’ on Liverpool Transfer Shortlist

Bradley Barcola via Reuters

While Liverpool appear to have made Diomande their number one target in recent weeks, the Reds still need to find an agreement on a fee with Leipzig for their star man.

GIVEMESPORT senior correspondent Ben Jacobs says that Barcola is also ‘very high’ on the club’s transfer shortlist, although it seems unlikely they’d be able to sanction two big-money deals.

However, if Liverpool continue to hit impasses with regard to Diomande, then it can’t be ruled out that they could pivot to Barcola, although it remains unclear the exact figure PSG would demand for his services.

Jacobs confirmed that Liverpool also had a third winger target coming into the summer, but it has been made clear that Bayern Munich have no intention of selling Michael Olise to any suitors anytime soon.

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Tottenham Want Maxi Araujo After Savinho And Van Hecke

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The summer transfer window isn’t even officially open yet, but Tottenham have not wasted any time in trying to land a few key players for the squad rebuild.

Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi are already through the door for Spurs, while progress is being made over deals to sign Savinho and Jan Paul van Hecke.

Some exits may need to follow to help balance out the remainder of the squad, but that still doesn’t seem set to stop Tottenham from giving Roberto De Zerbi the tools to progress in the right direction for next season.

Even with so many defenders at his disposal, another versatile option could be on their way to North London this summer, as interest ramps up over one star heading to the World Cup.

Maxi Araujo Linked With Tottenham

Maxi Araujo

According to reports from Portuguese outlet Record, via Sport Witness, Tottenham are showing a keen interest in Sporting CP star Maxi Araujo.

The 26-year-old is a versatile option, capable of playing at both left-back and left-wing for the Portuguese outfit, providing a handful of goals and assists along the way.

It’s claimed that Spurs are joined by Premier League rivals Manchester United and Chelsea in the race to land Araujo, while La Liga side Atletico Madrid have also been monitoring a potential deal.

Any move is unlikely to come cheap, as Sporting CP are wanting close to the defender’s £69 million release clause to allow for any talks of an exit.

It’s stated that the club are willing to prepare improved terms on his contract, which currently runs until 2029, but it may take some time to get to those possible discussions.

Sporting are only likely to assess Araujo’s position after the World Cup, where he is set to feature for Uruguay in group games against Spain, Saudi Arabia, and Cape Verde.

Beyond that point, Tottenham and their rivals may get a clearer picture of the availability of the 26-year-old this summer.

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Tottenham’s Left-Back Balance

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A move for Araujo may seem slightly unlikely at Tottenham, mainly due to the depth they already have in his primary left-back position.

Robertson’s arrival strengthens that position, which is backed up by Destiny Udogie when he is available, Ben Davies following his contract extension, and Djed Spence when switching to that side.

Throw January signing Souza into the mix, and that makes for five players already taking up that one position, albeit with some versatility in there.


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That may need addressing in the window, even before considering further signings, as Souza seems the most likely candidate to leave on loan.

It remains to be seen what De Zerbi will do with the strength in depth, considering the lack of European football for next season, but there may be an opportunity to mix and match his teams more.

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Aston Villa Eye Move To Sign Goalkeeper Who Stunned Real Madrid

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Aston Villa are monitoring Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin as they assess options to strengthen their goalkeeping department this summer, sources have indicated.

According to reports, Villa have tracked the Ukrainian international in recent weeks and could move for a new goalkeeper during the current window, depending on how their current options develop.

Unai Emery currently has three senior goalkeepers on the books in Emiliano Martinez, Joe Gauci, and Marco Bizot, but uncertainty continues to linger around the long-term future of his No.1.

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Martinez, a World Cup winner with Argentina, famously waved goodbye to the Villa Park faithful after the final home game of the 2024/25 season against Tottenham Hotspur, before a proposed switch to Manchester United collapsed later in the summer. The 33-year-old remained at Villa Park but was subsequently stripped of the vice-captaincy by Emery, although he still played a key role throughout the campaign, making 44 appearances and keeping 14 clean sheets across all competitions.

He also produced a standout performance in Europe, including a clean sheet in Villa’s Europa League final win over Freiburg as Emery’s side secured a 3-0 victory.

Despite speculation surrounding his future, Emery publicly praised the Argentine’s commitment last season, saying: “I understand it completely, everything. Staying here is good news – I am so, so happy. He is the best goalkeeper in the world and his commitment to Aston Villa is massive.”

Back-up goalkeeper Bizot also contributed when called upon, recording five clean sheets in 14 appearances, offering reliable cover across domestic and European fixtures.

However, uncertainty over Martinez’s long-term future has once again emerged, with Villa now understood to be assessing potential replacements should the Argentine depart after the World Cup.

Aston Villa target Benfica keeper Anatoliy Trubin

Antonio Rudiger suffered nasty injury vs Shakhtar Donetsk WARSAW, POLAND – OCTOBER 11: Antonio Rudiger of Real Madrid clashes with Anatoliy Trubin of Shakhtar Donetsk during the UEFA Champions League group F match between Shakhtar Donetsk and Real Madrid at Wojska Polskiego Stadium on October 11, 2022 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Adam Nurkiewicz/Getty Images)

One of those under consideration is Trubin, who has impressed at Benfica since joining from Shakhtar Donetsk in 2023 for a reported €11million.

The Ukrainian international was a standout performer for Jose Mourinho’s side, keeping 21 clean sheets in 50 appearances as Benfica went unbeaten in the Primeira Liga, although they ultimately finished third, eight points behind champions Porto after a campaign defined by 11 draws.

Trubin also gained attention in Europe last season, famously scoring a last-minute goal against Real Madrid in the Champions League’s league phase to secure Benfica’s progression. However, with Mourinho now back at Madrid, an exodus is expected from Benfica as several key players are rumoured to depart.

Villa are expected to be active in the market and Trubin, whom Shakhtar Donetsk sporting director Dariojo Srna once described as “one of the best in Europe” remains one of several names under consideration as Emery prepares for another important window in the Midlands as they prepare for their return to the Champions League.


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