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Man Utd Step Up Move to Sign Bayern Star Alphonso Davies in £70m Deal

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Manchester United are set to step up their move to sign Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies this summer as they look to solve a problem left-back position, according to Sports Boom.

The Red Devils spent last summer rebuilding their attack and are expected to make the midfield their next priority for this upcoming summer window, although there is an acceptance that they will need to do business in other positions too, especially as they push to qualify for the Champions League.

One such position is expected to be left-back, with Luke Shaw entering the final year of his contract at Old Trafford and Tyrell Malacia expected to leave, and Davies is set to be a top target.

Man Utd Step Up Move for Davies

Bayern's Alphonso Davies

Davies, who has been considered to be one of the top left-backs in the world in recent years, has had a troublesome few campaigns due to injuries, after suffering a ruptured ACL, before recently tearing a muscle in his thigh.

The Canada international is in his eighth season at the Bundesliga giants and signed a new contract with the club last year, taking him up until 2030, but his injuries have become a concern, and that has sparked an opportunity for Man Utd, who feel they could get a deal done to give him a new challenge.

United have been scouting him extensively over the years and believe he would be one of the most electrifying full-backs in the Premier League if they were able to get him in.

Bayern do not want to sell the 25-year-old and would demand at least £70m to let him depart. It’s unclear if Man Utd would be willing to pay so much for him considering his injury issues, but they believe he would be the perfect option to solve their left-back problems.

Davies Would Be Premier League’s Best

Alphonso Davies during a pre-match warm-up at Bayern Munich

When United first signed Shaw they felt that he would go on to be their long-term left-back and the best in the Premier League. They were sort of right, but injuries have been a major issue in his career, and he never really reached his full potential.

Davies is having a similar issue, but he has got explosive pace and skill as an attacking option in a back four or as a wing-back, and he already has all the experience in the world, having won countless Bundesliga titles, the Champions League and been capped 58 times for Canada.

GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT about his biggest strengths and weaknesses for playing in the Premier League, and this was its response:

  • Strengths: Elite pace and ball-carrying, explosive overlaps, strong transition threat; suits attacking full-back role.
  • Chance creation: Dangerous cut-backs and progressive runs from wide areas.
  • Weaknesses: Defensive positioning can be inconsistent.
  • Aerial/physical duels: Not dominant.
  • Could leave space behind if Alphonso Davies attacks aggressively for Manchester United.
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Sepp Blatter Slams FIFA’s Decision to Suspend Folarin Balogun’s Red Card

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Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has lashed out at the controversial decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s one-game ban until next year to make him available for the World Cup quarter-final vs Belgium.

The striker was dismissed for an accidental challenge on Bosnia’s Tarik Muharemovic following a VAR check. But the intervention sparked outrage as there appeared to be no intent.


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However, there have now been suggestions that the United States of America have been given preferential treatment over the Balogun case as a host nation. A phone call made by the White House and Donald Trump’s close relationship with Gianni Infantino have done nothing to quash those complaints.

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Blatter, who stepped down from his position as FIFA boss in 2015 due to investigations over fraud and corruption, has now weighed in on the Balogun controversy.


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The 90-year-old has made it very clear that he’s not happy about politics being involved in football. He slammed the idea that ‘political phone calls’ could have any bearing on the decision to suspend Balogun’s ban. He tweeted:

“Red cards are not overturned by political phone calls. They are overturned by rules, evidence and independent bodies. If a U.S. President intervenes with the FIFA President — and a player is suddenly cleared before a World Cup knockout match — the question is unavoidable: Quo vadis, FIFA? Football must never become a playground for political power.”

It’s not the first time he’s been outspoken about issues around the 2026 World Cup. In fact, Blatter urged fans to boycott the United States of America this summer.

FIFA’s Reasoning For Folarin Balogun Decision

USA's Folarin Balogun after red card vs Bosnia REUTERS/Carlos Barria

FIFA have denied any political influence on the decision, stating it was made by an independent committee. A statement from world football’s governing body said:

“By operation of Article 27 FDC, the implementation of the automatic match suspension for USA player Folarin Balogun is suspended for a probationary period of one (1) year.

“If Folarin Balogun commits another infringement of a similar nature and gravity during the probationary period, the suspension shall be revoked and the sanction enforced without prejudice to any additional sanction imposed for the new infringement.”

But what is ‘Article 27’? Well, the rule book states: “The judicial body may decide to fully or partially suspend the implementation of a disciplinary measure. By suspending the implementation of the sanction, the judicial body subjects the person sanctioned to a probationary period of one to four years.

“If the person benefiting from a suspended sanction commits another infringement of a similar nature and gravity during the probationary period, the suspension shall be revoked by the judicial body and the sanction enforced without prejudice to any additional sanction imposed for the new infringement.”

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Wimbledon Commentator Slammed Over ‘Disgraceful’ Remarks During Live Match

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A BBC commentator has come under fire after ‘disgraceful’ comments that he made during a match at Wimbledon sparked serious controversy on social media.

Andrew Castle is commentating on his last Wimbledon this year, and he stirred up some controversy during Jannik Sinner’s most recent match at the tournament. The BBC is looking to modernise its output and, as a result, Castle is having to take a step back from his long-tenured position as the lead commentator at the event.

It had been reported that the BBC’s Director of Sport, Alex Kay-Jelksi, had wanted to keep Castle on as part of the commentary team but no longer as lead. This changed when Castle decided to quit the corporation following the news that he would be forced to step down, meaning this year’s tournament will be his last.

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Unfortunately, it seems that his exit won’t be as smooth as might have liked. Not only did his co-commentator, Todd Woodbridge, have to step in to shut him down, but viewers at home were left stunned and disgusted by what Castle had to say.

While Sinner was 4-3 up in the second set, Castle had this to say about his opponent, Shintaro Mochizuki: “It probably feels for Sinner like this guy didn’t play the game.”Woodbridge then pushed back on these comments, calling them ‘harsh’ immediately.


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However, Castle wasn’t done there, and he doubled down on his views.

“You know what I mean? When you are trying to break someone down that is clearly inferior in so many departments and yet so awkward, I am full of admiration for Mochizuki, but this is the way Sinner feels now, I am sure.”

Woodbridge would again try to defend Mochizuki by saying that “because there isn’t the regular power and shot shape we see in the game today, it is a throwback type of game.”

Fans were unhappy with these comments, blasting them as unfair towards Mochizuki, who had made a good account of himself in the match-up against the world No.1. One user on X had this to say: “I’ve never heard anything that disgraceful from a commentator in tennis before, just ugly.”

Another user wanted to make sure the BBC saw their frustration and tagged them in a post which read: “@bbctennis @BBCSport Andrew Castle basically saying Mochizuki is crap and can’t play tennis. What round of Wimbledon did you get to in your career, then, Andrew?”

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Castle has admitted to being hurt by the decision to have him removed from his position at the prestigious event. He said to the Daily Telegraph before the tournament started: “Am I upset? Yeah, I was upset, and I will stay that way this year, knowing it’s my last. But all good things come to an end.”

As for Sinner, his march towards a second Wimbledon triumph continues as he reaches the quarter-finals for the fifth consecutive year. He will go up against German Jan-Lennard Struff on Tuesday.

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Scoring tickets to what is officially the biggest show on earth may seem virtually impossible, but how difficult is it in reality?

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