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Man Utd Eyeing Move for Nottingham Forest Midfield ‘Monster’ Ibrahim Sangare

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Manchester United have been impressed with Nottingham Forest midfielder Ibrahim Sangare as they look to sign a replacement for Casemiro this summer, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.

GMS sources have revealed previously that Manchester United want to sign two top experienced midfielders this summer to bolster that area of the pitch.

Premier League experience appears to be one of the key requirements, following the success of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo following their summer moves from Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brentford respectively.

Casemiro announced last month that he would be leaving Old Trafford at the end of the season when his contract expires.

United’s Recruitment Team ‘Assessing’ Potential Options

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GIVEMESPORT senior correspondent Ben Jacobs revealed last week that United have narrowed down their midfield transfer shortlist from 8-12 names down to a handful, with four of those being current Premier League players.

Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson, Brighton and Hove Albion’s Carlos Baleba, Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton and Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali are all primary targets, alongside Stuttgart’s Angelo Stiller.

Now, GMS sources say that another Forest star in Sangare is also impressing United recruiters as they consider which duo they are going to move for ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.

Standing at 6 ft 3, the Ivory Coast international is certainly of a different profile to the aforementioned players, and would certainly be more of a direct replacement for Casemiro given his height and physicality.

Sangare Has Impressed at Nottingham Forest

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You know what you’re going to get from Sangare, and that is a combative player who is going to sit in front of the defence and act as a barrier.

It is a role he has performed well at the City Ground, with journalist Jak Netting describing him as an ‘absolute monster’ earlier this year.

The 28-year-old is a reliable player to call upon too, and since he returned from AFCON he has played the full 90 minutes in Forest’s previous six Premier League matches.

You do wonder if his age could count against him given he turns 29 at the end of this year, in terms of United wanting players who can feature in the team for years, but he could also be a more cost-effective option than some of the names on their list who have been valued at £100m.

What Traits Would Sangare Bring to Old Trafford?

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GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT the best traits Sangare would bring to United should he join this summer, and this is what it said:

  • Defensive steel & ball-winning: Ibrahim Sangare offers strong tackling, interceptions, and physical presence—qualities that could add bite and protection in front of United’s back line at Manchester United.
  • Athleticism & aerial dominance: Powerful and mobile, he covers ground well and contributes in both boxes, especially on defensive and attacking set pieces.
  • Simple distribution & structure: While not a creative playmaker, he keeps possession tidy and anchors midfield shape, allowing more advanced players to operate with freedom.
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Man Utd Dealt Huge Blow as Fabrizio Romano Drops Big Tchouameni Update

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Manchester United have been dealt a major blow in their pursuit of Real Madrid star Aurelien Tchouameni after he agreed a contract extension at the Bernabeu, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The Red Devils have been pushing to upgrade their midfield options this summer after Casemiro departed at the end of his contract, while Manuel Ugarte has suffered a serious knee injury at the World Cup, leaving Michael Carrick short of options in the middle of the park.

A deal for Ederson has already been agreed with Atalanta, while United also agreed a £50m deal with Chelsea for Andrey Santos on Wednesday afternoon, adding two new faces to the squad. But they now look set to miss out on another top target after Elliot Anderson and Mateus Fernandes.

Tchouameni Agrees Real Madrid Contract Extension

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Tottenham Ready to Go All Out to Sign Eli Junior Kroupi

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Tottenham Hotspur are having a dream summer transfer window so far, and they’re ready to go all in to get another deal over the line, according to reports in Spain.

The north London side have completed six deals already for manager Roberto De Zerbi as they plan a major overhaul following two consecutive 17th-placed finishes in the Premier League, with Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Martin Dubravka, Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes, and Sandro Tonali all arriving.

But the club are not done there and are now looking to add a new forward to their squad, with one name in particular seen as the dream target.

Tottenham Ready to Go All Out for Kroupi

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It’s been reported that Spurs are looking to complete a deal to bolster their forward line with Bournemouth sensation Eli Junior Kroupi this summer, with a £75m bid being prepared to try and tempt the Cherries.

Bournemouth are adamant they will not sell the Frenchman, who has been described as ‘world-class’, but that has not deterred De Zerbi’s side, as they look to make a real splash in the market to get back towards the top end of the table.

Tottenham are not the only team showing an interest in the record-breaking 20-year-old, who managed 13 Premier League goals last season, with Barcelona and champions Arsenal also keen.

However, it’s reported that Tottenham are ready to go ‘all out’ to get a deal over the line, with De Zerbi understood to be thrilled at the prospect of having him as part of his squad for the upcoming campaign. The Italian is urging club bosses to accelerate their interest, as he looks to add a top striker to the project.

Bournemouth, however, have not budged on their stance, and with no release clause in his contract, it will take an astronomical offer to convince them to change their position.

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Kroupi Would Be Huge Statement for Spurs

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AFC Bournemouth’s Eli Junior Kroupi celebrates
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Kroupi’s performances in the Premier League last season have made him one of the most sought-after attacking talents in the market this summer, and it’s no surprise Bournemouth don’t want to lose him.

Double European champions PSG are also said to be in the running to get him in, with an £87m offer reportedly in the works. But Spurs would be willing to watch that, and if they can beat the French side to a signing for a top young forward, that would be a huge statement.

De Zerbi has made his demands clear, and the club have shown they are not afraid to splash the cash this summer, so this is one to keep an eye on in the coming weeks.

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English Referees Are Banned From Officiating Two World Cup Nations

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As with every World Cup, there has been plenty of controversy about the referees. Even before the tournament began, headlines were made as Somali official Omar Artan was controversially denied entry to the US, while more drama has since happened on the pitch.

Among the most notable events, Portugal just about beat Croatia when VAR intervened to rule out Josko Gvardiol’s late goal by the finest of margins, and Egypt were left furious after some key decisions went against them as they lost 3-2 to Argentina.

English referees Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor will be glad to have largely stayed out of headlines so far this summer. They have perhaps been helped by the fact that they are banned from officiating games for one World Cup national team.

Why Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor Can’t Referee Two World Cup Teams

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There are just two referees from England officiating games at the summer, Premier League duo Oliver and Taylor. The former actually had to pull out of his first appointment between Ivory Coast and Ecuador due to injury, but has since recovered and is set to take charge of Spain’s quarter-final against Belgium this week.

That game will see him take charge of his seventh World Cup match, more than any other Englishman but his options to oversee more games after that become quite limited. This is because all English referees, including Taylor, are not allowed to oversee games involving their own country, England (for obvious reasons), as well as Argentina matches.

As explained by The Athletic, Taylor was actually under consideration for the World Cup final at Qatar 2022 after an impressive tournament, but was unable to do so when Argentina advanced to meet France. This is due to political reasons, largely relating to the 1982 Falklands War between the United Kingdom and Argentina.

The conflict – which lasted 74 days and ended with an Argentine surrender as the islands were returned to British control – saw 649 members of the Argentine military, 255 members of the British military, and three Falkland Islanders all killed. Despite decades passing since the war, the subject is still contentious in Argentina, with current president Javier Milei strongly reaffirming his belief in Argentine sovereignty over the territories.

Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor Unlikely to Referee 2026 World Cup Final

Referee Anthony Taylor

Due to the FIFA rules for referee selection, both Englishmen Oliver and Taylor are unlikely to be selected to cover the 2026 World Cup final. They will only be considered if Norway (who play England in Saturday’s last-eight tie) or Switzerland (who play Argentina) advance to the tournament decider.

As well as not being able to take charge of games involving Argentina or England, the duo – as is the case with all referees at the World Cup – are not to officiate matches in their own nation’s pathway. As such, it seems unlikely that Oliver and Taylor will be selected to oversee either semi-final if Argentina or England get that far.

This is because they can’t take charge of the semi-final involving either one or both Argentina and England, while the other semi-final would have a team on the path to potentially meet the Three Lions in the final, which would compromise their status as a neutral party.

As the rules mean they can’t work on games which have direct implications for their own nationalities, Oliver and Taylor were not considered to officiate other matches in England’s Group L earlier in the tournament, including games between Croatia, Ghana and Panama, their group opponents.

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