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Jon Jones Reveals He Has ‘Severe Arthritis’

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Widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in mixed martial arts history, Jon Jones has revealed a medical condition that could bring his legendary career to an abrupt end.

Jon Jones stormed onto the scene as a teenage prodigy and quickly became the youngest champion in history. In just over a decade, he dismantled every top contender in his path, from Daniel Cormier to Alexander Gustaffason, dominating two weight classes with unmatched skill and fight IQ. Few have ever controlled the Octagon like Jones.

Despite his lengthy stint at the top of the sport, injuries have rarely slowed him down. Time, however, may be proving to be the one opponent he cannot overcome.

Rumours have continued to swirl that Jones still has unfinished business inside the Octagon, with many believing he is eager to add further accolades to an already historic resume.

Jon Jones’ Medical Condition

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With his 40th birthday less than two years away, the former UFC champion has admitted he is dealing with severe arthritis that could prevent him from ever competing again. Speaking during a conversation with fellow UFC fighter Joaquin Buckley, Jones offered a stark insight into the physical toll his career has taken.

“Bro, I have severe arthritis, and most people don’t know that,” Jones said. “My left hip is covered in arthritis. I actually already qualified for a hip replacement. In my last training camp, I went to bed in so much pain.”

Fans have hung onto the hope that they will see ‘Bones’ return to the Octagon once again, and he is amongst the names that many would love to see on the UFC White House card, but it is beginning to look less likely that we will ever see him fight again.

“I have a three-year-old baby boy,” Jones continued. “And I wanna use what I’ve got left of my hips to play with.”

His dominance has left a lasting impact on MMA, inspiring a generation of fighters while rewriting what is possible inside the cage. The physical demands of the sport, gruelling training camps, relentless sparring, and punishing fights have taken a toll even on someone as gifted as Jones, showing that even the best cannot escape the price of longevity in combat sports.

For a fighter whose name will forever be synonymous with greatness, this could mark the closing chapter of an era, one defined by skill, resilience, and a career that may never be matched again.

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Fabrizio Romano Reveals £50m Tottenham Price Tag for Lucas Bergvall

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Tottenham‘s bid to sign Sandro Tonali this summer could cost them one of their most talented young players. Spurs are on a mission to overhaul their squad this summer after back-to-back bottom-half finishes, and they are already off to a good start with three signings, including the statement signing of centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke.

Spurs are getting firmly behind De Zerbi after narrowly dodging relegation, and while the likely high number of new signings is exciting for supporters, there are consequences to such moves. New arrivals often mean less play time for others, and while some will stick around and battle for a starting spot, others will be forced out, not content with reduced minutes.

And the potential deal that could take Newcastle United star Tonali to Hotspur Way could force out a highly-valued Spurs star this summer.

Tonali to Tottenham latest and a likely exit

Sandro Tonali celebrating scoring against Manchester United

Tottenham have had a £75million deal rejected by Newcastle for Tonali, but they could well return with a fresh bid, knowing the Magpies will likely sell for £80-£90million, especially after they missed out European qualification.

But the midfield signing, which would add to the capture of Conor Gallagher in January, could leave young talent Lucas Bergvall seeing reduced game time, especially with James Maddison back and Xavi SImons set to return in the winter.

According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Spurs could now lose Bergvall, but they will not let him go on the cheap.

“Remember, he was. 50/50 Tottenham, Barcelona, Barcelona, Tottenham, then Tottenham closed the deal,” Romano recalled on his YouTube channel. “It was a long time ago, but Lucas Bergvall is still convinced that Tottenham was the right step, but he’s feeling that with Tottenham going for Sandro Tonali – Tottenham wanted to add more players in midfield – he’s not going to find the space he needs in order to develop and to grow under Roberto De Zerbi, and this is why Bergvall wants to go, probably £45-50m could take deal done.”

Bergvall could be a big loss

Lucas Bergvall in action for Tottenham Hotspur

Still only 20 years of age, Bergvall is a huge talent with a big future, and there is no doubting it would be a huge risk for Spurs to allow him to leave at this stage of his development.

Speaking last week, Bergvall’s Sweden teammate, Celtic’s Benjamin Nygren, said: “Lucas is, after all, one of the greatest talents Sweden has ever had. He’s amazing both as a player, and I really like him as a person.”

Spurs want to win now under De Zerbi, but they are going to have to be careful when signing so many players that they do not abandon young players who could go on to become world-class players elsewhere.


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De Zerbi Pushing Tottenham to Agree Shock Deal to Sign Marcus Rashford

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi is now pushing the club to complete a ‘shock’ move to sign Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, as new details emerge from the i Paper.

Having finished 17th and escaping relegation on the final day of the Premier League season, De Zerbi is in no mood to stand still as he looks to make some hugely ambitious signings to bring Tottenham back up the standings.

Spurs have already announced a trio of signings who bring great Premier League experience with them in Andy Robertson, Jan Paul van Hecke and Marcos Senesi, with the former winning both the Premier League and the Champions League during his time with Liverpool.

With those three additions and Pedro Porro signing a new long-term contract, De Zerbi can be happy with how the defence is shaping up ahead of next season, but now he wants to further strengthen in front of them too.

Spurs are working on deals to land Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes from Newcastle United and West Ham United respectively, with both players being eyed by some of the Premier League’s elite.

Tottenham are also looking to make new signings in the frontline as they plan to complete seven summer additions.

Tottenham Plot Shock Marcus Rashford Move

Marcus Rashford in action for England Marty Jean-Louis/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect

According to the i Paper, United forward Rashford is the next target on Tottenham’s ambitious summer transfer wishlist.

De Zerbi has made it clear he wants proven Premier League players in the building, as shown by the three additions so far and the desire to sign Tonali and Fernandes, and Rashford also fits the bill.

Spurs aren’t willing to pay the England international’s £40m release clause, but they are willing to submit a lower offer to try and convince United to agree to a permanent exit.

De Zerbi is understood to be a huge fan of the 28-year-old and will push Tottenham’s hierarchy to agree a deal for him, even though the £315,000-a-week player’s preference is to move abroad again following his successful loan spell with Barcelona.

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Tottenham Also in Talks to Sign Brazilian Forward

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Tottenham’s top left-winger target this summer has been Manchester City star Savinho, who they also tried to secure 12 months ago.

While Spurs have made quick progress on certain deals, a move for the Brazilian does appear to be dragging, even though the window only officially opened a week ago.

Fabrizio Romano claims that Savinho remains a ‘strong possibility’ for the north Londoners and that the club is in talks with both City and the player’s agent over a move.

The positive for Tottenham is that, like a year ago, the player is keen on a switch to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which is no surprise given he found first-team minutes hard to come by last term under Pep Guardiola.

Agreeing a fee with City looks to be the major hurdle now, but links to players like Rashford suggests they are willing to look elsewhere for their left-winger signing.

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Liverpool to Submit ‘Big Proposal’ to Sign Yan Diomande

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Liverpool are now set to make a ‘big proposal’ to sign RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, with Fabrizio Romano issuing a new update on the transfer saga.

Liverpool wrapped up a deal to sign Osasuna winger Victor Munoz out of nowhere last week, but club chiefs aren’t finished there when it comes to strengthening their attack.

They want to give new manager Andoni Iraola the best squad possible as he looks to get his team performing strongly in both the Premier League and the Champions League next season.

Change was clearly needed after a disappointing 2025-26 campaign that saw them end the season 25 points adrift of champions Arsenal, just 12 months after winning the title in Arne Slot’s first campaign in charge.

Andy Roberson, Ibrahima Konate and Mohamed Salah have joined Slot in leaving Anfield this summer, and Liverpool have made finding a replacement for the latter one of their biggest priorities.

While Munoz will slot in on the left, the Reds need to find a right-sided player too and they have identified Diomande as their number one target.

Liverpool have made progress on the player side of negotiations, but Leipzig’s asking price continues to be a big hurdle to getting a deal over the line.

Romano: Liverpool ‘Very Aggressive’ in Diomande Pursuit

RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande celebrates a goal REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

Liverpool have already seen a bid worth a total of €100m rejected by the Bundesliga outfit, with GIVEMESPORT sources revealing that the offer was worth €80m plus €20m in add-ons.

It was rejected by Leipzig, who are holding out for more than £100m for a player who has exploded onto the global stage at the World Cup with the Ivory Coast following a stunning breakthrough campaign in Germany.

Diomande has already been described as a ‘superstar’, and Liverpool are ready to return with a ‘big proposal’ to get a deal done for a player also attracting interest from Paris Saint-Germain.

Issuing the latest update on Liverpool’s pursuit via his YouTube channel, Romano said:

“There are several clubs interested, Paris Saint-Germain, and now Liverpool are very aggressive, and also because Liverpool will bid more than €100m.

“It’s going to be a big proposal coming from Liverpool in order to try to change the situation. So Liverpool are working on the player side in terms of contract proposal, salary, and project, and on the club side working hard to get this deal done for Yan Diomande.

“So that’s going to be a big story to follow, because Liverpool are absolutely there.”

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Liverpool Targeting Two More World Cup Stars

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It isn’t just Diomande catching Liverpool’s eye at the 2026 World Cup.

Romano confirmed earlier this month that the Reds have already had transfer meetings over a potential move for another teenage sensation shining in North America.

The Merseysiders are keen on Lille and Morocco 18-year-old Ayyoub Bouaddi, who is also attracting interest from other top clubs in Europe having made almost 100 senior appearances for Lille and dominating the Brazilian midfield in his nation’s opening World Cup fixture.

Liverpool are also said to have entered the race to sign Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha, who has been one of Germany’s standout players at the tournament.

Domestically, GMS sources also have interest in Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton and Bournemouth’s Alex Scott.

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