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Jurgen Klopp ‘In Talks’ With Atletico Madrid Amid Red Bull ‘Dissatisfaction’

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Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is reportedly ‘in talks’ over a shock return to management with a club the Premier League champions could still face this season – and it’s not Real Madrid. The unexpected move could see the revered German back at Anfield, less than two years after he last led the Reds, when he stepped away citing that he was “running out of energy” with football management.

It is on Merseyside that Klopp is best known. Across nine years, he turned the Kop from doubters into believers, delivering the club its first league title in 30 years, as well as a sixth Champions League mantle, an FA Cup, two League Cups, the UEFA Super Cup, and the Club World Cup. He cemented his place as one of the greatest managers of all-time and moved into a Head of Global Soccer role at Red Bull.

But while Liverpool and Real Madrid have consistently been linked, it appears he could instead be tempted by yet another stress-inducing role – a job where he must roll up his sleeves rather than be given the keys to a ready-made winning machine – at a club begging to be woken from its sleeping giant status.

Jurgen Klopp on the middle with Liverpool managers Bob Paisley, Kenny Dalglish, Bill Shankley and Gerard Houllier


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Klopp Could Soon Return to Management with Shock Spanish Club

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There were recent reports of dissatisfaction with his work within the Red Bull company, with departing Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner being earmarked as a potential replacement. While these rumours were rubbished by the Austrian franchise, who stated they were satisfied with Klopp’s work, reports indicating a possible exit have reared their head again in the shape of Atletico Madrid.

Current Atletico boss Diego Simeone was sent off at Anfield in September and had to be dragged away from Liverpool supporters next to his dugout after the Reds’ won 3-2 in the Champions League’s initial league phase. He is the highest-paid manager in football, but seems to have been slowly but surely losing the vote of confidence of his employers as he nears five years without winning a trophy since their La Liga triumph in 2021.

In the summer, Simeone will enter the final year of his contract at the Wanda Metropolitano. However, Spanish television show El Chiringuito has claimed Klopp is in advanced negotiations about succeeding the Argentine, according to the Liverpool Echo. They claim Klopp is speaking with Mark Rowan, who is the CEO of Atletico majority shareholders, Apollo, though nothing appears concrete yet.

Theoretically, his appointment could see Klopp vs Liverpool take place – a scenario that those of an Anfield persuasion could never have imagined after this generation’s Bill Shankly made clear that he’d never manage another club in England. That’s because, though they are on opposite sides of the bracket, both the Reds and their potential Madrid opponents remain in the Champions League.

Atletico Madrid Job is Klopp’s Perfect Cup of Tea

Wanda Metropolitano of Atletico Madrid
Wanda Metropolitano of Atletico Madrid

Long dwelling in the shadow of Real Madrid and Barcelona, taking on the Ateltico position is a challenge that would be right in Klopp’s wheelhouse. Never one to take on the easy jobs, the German – who also managed Mainz 05 and Borussia Dortmund – has only ever taken on vacancies that require a road to glory style storyline.

One thing he will be mindful of, however, is that Los Colchoneros may need a drastic squad rebuild after more than a decade under Simeone, where the dark arts of football have often been the foundation and defence viewed as the alpha and omega of successful tournament football.

Klopp’s rock-and-roll style may not translate smoothly with the current crop, meaning he would likely expect a strong scouting system to bring in the players he needs to succeed – even if a little patience will be required along the way.

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Michael Owen Names His England 11 v Panama

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Michael Owen has urged Thomas Tuchel to make wholesale changes as he named his bold England XI for their third and final 2026 World Cup group stage match against Panama.

England got their World Cup campaign off to a brilliant start when they beat Croatia 4-2. With confidence high, the Three Lions were expected to beat Ghana a few days later and book their place in the last 32 of the competition.

However, England were far from their best at Kansas City Stadium as they played out a goalless draw with the African nation.

Tuchel is now expected to make multiple changes to his starting lineup when England face Panama at New York New Jersey Stadium on Saturday.

The Three Lions have already booked their place in the last 32 of the competition but need to secure victory over Thomas Christiansen’s side to clinch top spot in Group L.

With the match on the horizon, Owen has told the Daily Mail the 11 England players he thinks should start.

Michael Owen’s England 11 to Take on Panama

Thomas Tuchel during the 2026 World Cup game between England and Ghana REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

Despite England needing a victory to clinch first place in their group, Owen thinks that Tuchel should heavily rotate his squad. He is already looking ahead to the knockout rounds and would rest the 11 players he would play in the last 32.

With that in mind, he thinks only four England players should retain their place to face Panama: Ezri Konsa, Djed Spence, Anthony Gordon and Noni Madueke.

In goal, Owen thinks Dean Henderson should step in for Jordan Pickford. In defence, Owen would play Jarell Quansah at right-back, Spence at left-back, and partner Dan Burn with Konsa in the middle.

Owen wants to see Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson given a rest, with Jordan Henderson and Kobbie Mainoo replacing them.

Gordon and Madueke retain their places on the flanks, while Owen would rest Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane and play Morgan Rogers and Ollie Watkins instead.

Despite the weakened team, Owen thinks his XI ‘should’ still beat Panama. Explaining his side, he said:

“I’m going for full-on rotation, but my starting point is the XI I would pick for the last-32 tie. England should beat Panama with the team I have picked above, and that would allow my starters for the knockout rounds to have a rest.

“I’d stick with Anthony Gordon and Noni Madueke, who have played the opening two matches, because I’d bring in Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka once we’re beyond the group stage.

“We’ve seen this week, important players are starting to pick up little niggles. We have to think long term, and our top stars should not be risked – or needed – against Panama.”

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Thomas Tuchel Hints at Changes

Thomas Tuchel during the 2026 World Cup game between England and Ghana REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

Tuchel has hinted he will rotate his squad for their match against Panama. Speaking after the draw against Ghana, he said, per the Independent:

“I was not even sure if to do the full rotation [if England had beaten Ghana]. Maybe we would have. But I am not shy to do some rotation now.

“Some players should be on the pitch but maybe it will be more moderate. It’s not always fair if you just rotate your players in and say, ‘Okay, let’s perform.’ Let’s see.

“I like, for example, the centre backs today. They were good together. I like Elliot Anderson, he had a step forward and a good performance, maybe a bit better than against Croatia.”

If England manage to beat Panama and top the group, they will face one of the best performing third-placed sides in the last 32. As things stand, they will play Ecuador.

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Tottenham Want Adam Wharton as De Zerbi Eyes Third Midfield Transfer

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Tottenham Hotspur are eyeing a move for Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton as Roberto De Zerbi looks to add a third new midfielder to his squad this summer, according to TEAMtalk.

Tottenham have had an outstanding summer transfer window already, and it isn’t even July yet.

ENIC have gone into overdrive and delivered four confirmed signings for De Zerbi already in Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Martin Dubravka and Jan Paul van Hecke, with the former three arriving on free transfers.

Spurs are far from finished there though, with multiple additions expected across the midfield and attack ahead of next season.

There was surprise when it was announced that the north Londoners were working on an ambitious deal to bring Newcastle United star Sandro Tonali to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Spurs still working to find an agreement on that deal.

Then it was confirmed that Spurs wanted West Ham United’s Portugal international Mateus Fernandes, and that any potential transfer was seen as separate to the Tonali pursuit.

That may not be the end of their business in that position either, while new additions are expected all across the frontline as De Zerbi aims to transform a team that has underperformed for two years in the Premier League.

Tottenham Discuss Adam Wharton Move Internally

Adam Wharton via Reuters

According to TEAMtalk, even though Tottenham are currently working simultaneously on deals to sign Tonali and Fernandes, there is a belief that they could actually look to sign three new players in the position in this window.

As well as the Italian and Portuguese stars, the report adds that Spurs have an interest in Palace star Wharton and have discussed internally about making a move for the England international, who missed out on a spot in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad at this summer’s World Cup.

The 22-year-old has established himself as one of the most impressive players in his position in the Premier League in recent seasons, and he is also attracting interest from Liverpool, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.

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Wharton Won’t Come on the Cheap

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Crystal Palace will be in no mood to sell Wharton on the cheap this summer, especially at a time when Manchester City have just paid well in excess of £100m to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest.

The Eagles will want Wharton in midfield for new manager Pierre Sage for their Europa League campaign, as they look to make a big impact on the competition having won the Europa Conference League last term.

Palace are said to want £100m to even consider a sale of the Englishman, who is on a long-term contract at Selhurst Park, and that would be a huge outlay for Tottenham, and only realistic should they fail to land one of Tonali or Fernandes.

Tottenham are also still in talks over a potential move to make Joao Palhinha’s loan move from Bayern Munich permanent, and he could be the lower-cost third option should Spurs pull off a sensational double swoop to sign Tonali and Fernandes.

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Arsenal Lower Asking Price For Gabriel Jesus

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Arsenal are set for a more considered approach to their summer transfer business than some of their rivals, with minor tweaks expected to the squad over the coming weeks on the market.

Given the strength in depth in the Gunners’ ranks, any moves in are likely to come after exits, with a key goal for Andrea Berta likely to be the improvement of fees accrued via sales.

Several stars have been linked with deals elsewhere, with Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli attracting interest from clubs away from the Premier League.

However, there is also the possibility of an exit for Gabriel Jesus this summer.

Arsenal Lower Gabriel Jesus Asking Price

Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus and Arsenal's Kai Havertz

One player who Arsenal are open to an exit for is Gabriel Jesus, as the Brazilian enters the final year under contract at the Emirates Stadium.

The forward has struggled for form and fitness over recent seasons, making 27 appearances last season with six goals and two assists to his name across all competitions.

Given his struggles in getting back to top form, Arsenal could sanction a sale, as Caught Offside reports that the Gunners have lowered their asking price for the forward.

It’s claimed that the Gunners are now willing to listen to offers in the range of £20 million to £25 million to let the 29-year-old leave this summer.

The club had initially set a valuation of £30 million for Jesus, who was previously linked with a move to Serie A as well as a return to Brazil with Palmeiras.

However, a sale at that price point isn’t seemingly possible, and now Arsenal are keen to lower that valuation in an effort to get a deal done.

Jesus is believed to be among the top-earners at the club, earning around £265,000-a-week, and an exit could help save some money on the club’s books.

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Arsenal May Want Versatile Replacement

Mikel Arteta
Mikel Arteta
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An exit for Jesus may come at a fitting point, given that his arrival signalled Arsenal’s first real push to win the Premier League, and his exit comes with a winners’ medal in hand.

His initial signing brought plenty of quality, a mixture of physicality and technical brilliance that left opposition defenders on tenterhooks when trying to face off with him.

The injuries have started to pile up and that spark has now seemingly gone, so an exit in the final year of his deal could be wise to help recoup some money towards another key signing.


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Arsenal have been linked with a move for a midfielder this summer, as they look to improve their options in the centre of the pitch.

A similarly versatile option could be desired, someone who is capable of playing as a centre-forward behind Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz, but can also receive minutes out wide.

Transfer target Christos Tzolis can certainly provide some of that, largely featuring on the left wing with an ability to play as a centre-forward.

However, it remains to be seen whether a different marquee arrival could replace Jesus this summer.

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