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Newcastle Plot Record-Breaking Move to Re-Sign Elliot Anderson
Newcastle United are plotting a shock move to re-sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson this summer, according to reports.
The St James’ Park side are anticipating a busy upcoming transfer window, with offers potentially arriving for both Bruno Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali.
Tonali was linked with a surprise exit in January, when initial links with Arsenal surfaced, and remains on the radar of several Premier League clubs.
Either midfielder’s departure would certainly put Newcastle in the market for reinforcements, and Anderson is a player they are believed to be monitoring closely ahead of the summer.
Newcastle Could Re-Sign Elliot Anderson
According to TEAMtalk, Newcastle could rival Manchester United and Manchester City in the race for Anderson, whom the Magpies sold to Forest in a £35m deal in 2024.
Anderson’s stock has risen sharply since, with the midfielder cementing his status as one of England’s best midfielders and earning Thomas Tuchel’s trust in the national team.
His rapid development at Forest has caught the eye of several Premier League clubs, and the Tricky Trees are expected to reflect his growing stature by slapping a valuation of around £90m to £100m.
A move in that region would make Anderson Newcastle’s most expensive signing, surpassing the £69m spent on striker Nick Woltemade last summer.
Newcastle Eyeing Another Striker
Newcastle appear to be heading for a busy off-season, with plans to sign a new striker emerging.
The Magpies are looking at potential solutions up front after both summer signings Woltemade and Yoane Wissa failed to impress.
Both strikers were left on the bench in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw with Barcelona in the Champions League, with Eddie Howe instead opting for William Osula.
It is believed that Chelsea forward Liam Delap could re-emerge on the shortlist, after Newcastle looked at signing the Englishman last summer.
Why Top Premier League Clubs Want Anderson
Anderson is on the radar of multiple top Premier League clubs ahead of the summer, and we asked ChatGPT what makes the ‘elite’ 23-year-old a standout target for the likes of Manchester United and Manchester City:
- Elite ball progression and passing – Anderson excels at receiving the ball under pressure and moving play forward with progressive passes and carries, ranking highly among Premier League midfielders for passing quality and progression metrics.
- Complete box-to-box profile – He combines attacking creativity with defensive work — contributing tackles, interceptions and ball recoveries while also creating chances and driving attacks from midfield.
- High involvement and tactical intelligence – Anderson is constantly involved in possession, leading midfielders for touches and overall involvement while showing the intelligence to link defence and attack in different systems.
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Tottenham Informed of £68m Price Tag for Como Star Martin Baturina
Tottenham have been told to pay £68m if they want to sign Como attacking midfielder Martin Baturina after holding talks with the Croatian international.
Baturina has recently been competing at the World Cup with Croatia, before they were knocked out by Portugal in the round of 32.
Interest has been building in the 23-year-old, especially after a strong tournament despite not being able to help Croatia reach the round of 16.
Tottenham are in the market for reinforcements in the summer transfer window despite already making six new additions.
Martin Dubravka, Sandro Tonali, Mateus Fernandes, Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson and Jan-Paul van Hecke have all signed on the dotted line at Tottenham.
Despite the six additions, it appears their business is not over just yet.
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Tottenham told price after talks
According to a report from 24 Sata (via Sport Witness), Tottenham have been told by Serie A side Como that Baturina will be allowed to leave the club for a fee around £68 million in the summer transfer window.
Tottenham have had talks with Como ahead of a potential move, and they’ve now been told what it will take to get him out of the Italian outfit.
Spurs will face competition from Bayern Munich, among others, and his price tag has increased after his World Cup displays.
Como are in a strong negotiating position with the Croatian international, described as a ‘magician’, as he is tied down under contract until 2030.
Whether Tottenham can beat a club like Bayern Munich in the race remains to be seen, while the £68m price tag does seem hefty.
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Tottenham enjoying impressive window
Even if Tottenham’s transfer window ended right now, they’d still be in a better position than they were at the end of last season.
They’re making some excellent signings to improve the starting eleven and raise the floor of De Zerbi’s squad.
Considering they’ve made all their new additions by early July, they’re still likely to bring in a host of new signings before the end of the window.
Tottenham have heavily strengthened in midfield and defence so far in the transfer window. It wouldn’t be a surprise if their attention turned to improving their forward line in the coming weeks.
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Rodri Addresses Bernardo Silva Incident During Spain 1-0 Portugal
On paper, it looked set to be one of the most thrilling matches at the 2026 World Cup so far. Truth be told, Spain vs Portugal was as dull as dishwater, although it has led to Roberto Martinez quitting.
Both teams came into the tournament as strong favourites to go all the way, but it was Martinez’s men who were dumped out at the Round of 16 stage. Cristiano Ronaldo exited the pitch in tears – in what was surely his last ever outing at a World Cup – after Mikel Merino kept his cool to slot home the only goal of the game.
That strike in the 91st minute was one of few incidents in the 1-0 win, but there was another eye-catching moment late on when former Manchester City teammates Rodri and Bernardo Silva clashed.
Rodri Sends Message to Silva After World Cup Clash
With the score at 1-0, Silva had a chance to steal an instant equaliser, but he could not get over the ball, as his header sailed over the crossbar. It was a difficult outing for the ex-Man City star, who has recently signed a contract with Real Madrid, but he didn’t get any sympathy from his former teammate.
Indeed, Rodri stood over Silva with the Portuguese star on the floor after his miss. Something was clearly said as the two were soon caught in a verbal spat and the Real Madrid man had to be calmed down as he angrily wagged his finger at the Spanish.
Seeing as the pair have so much positive history together – having won four Premier League titles and the Champions League at City – it was rather eye-catching that such an ill-tempered moment erupted between them on the pitch. However, after going on to win the game, Rodri appears to have calmed down.
Speaking to the press, he took responsibility and apologised to Silva, saying:
“I apologise to Bernardo Silva for celebrating his miss in the last minutes… It was my fault.”
At the time of writing, Silva has yet to respond.
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Wayne Rooney Offers Instant Thoughts On Ronaldo’s World Cup Exit
While there was plenty of focus on this moment between Silva and Rodri, all eyes were really on Ronaldo at full time. The 41-year-old will now almost certainly finish his career without ever winning the World Cup.
Already, pundits are looking forward, wondering what is in store for Portugal without their veteran striker. On this matter, pundit and Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney told BBC Sport:
“This is the start of a new era when you lose a player like Ronaldo. Maybe a few players have felt [they were] in the shadow of him – which is normal because of what he has done in the game. For other players, it’s time to go and be the main man for Portugal. It’s a new opportunity for senior players to take responsibility and for younger players to come through.”
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World Cup Fans Claim Bernardo Silva Player ‘Cost’ Portugal vs Spain
Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup story looks to be over after Portugal suffered a 1-0 defeat to Spain in the Round of 16.
Billed as a meeting of the titans, this wasn’t a match you’ll be seeing on FIFA’s highlight reels anytime soon. A cagey affair came to life late on when Arsenal midfielder Mikel Merino scored a 90+1st-minute winner.
Ronaldo couldn’t lead his team to victory over the reigning European champions, and it now looks likely he’ll retire from international football. The 41-year-old failed to impress at Dallas Stadium, but he’s not the player many are blaming for the Portuguese making an early exit.
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A dull encounter suddenly came to life when Ferran Torres played Merino through on goal, and he calmly slotted past Diogo Costa. The Spanish weren’t at their best, but they were the better side on the night.
Ronaldo and Co pushed for a last-gasp equaliser in stoppage time, only for Bernardo Silva to waste a golden opportunity. A dangerous cross from Francisco Conceição found the former Manchester City attacker, but he headed over Unai Simon’s bar.
Silva’s frustrations boiled over, and the Real Madrid new boy exchanged words with ex-City teammate Rodri after his miss. The 31-year-old came on late in the game and failed to come up trumps.
For Portugal, it’s another World Cup that’s gone begging, and a new era may be starting if Ronaldo announces his international retirement as expected. The old guard are starting to fade out, and that might even include Silva, whose reduced minutes during the tournament speak volumes.
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Fans Blame Silva For Portugal Exit
Silva has been vital for Portugal over the years, earning 113 caps and starring for his country, albeit without major trophy success. Two Nations League wins are the only winners’ medals he has to show, and given their star-studded squad, that’s probably a failure.
Some felt Martinez’s men were among the favourites ahead of the World Cup, based on their midfield. They never looked like they would win the competition, and tonight’s loss to Spain highlighted many issues.
Silva’s late cameo appearance didn’t go down well with fans who felt he cost his side. One fan wrote: “Bernardo Silva Costa Portugal a last 8 space…..awful performance!”
Another supporter called him: “Bernardo Silva is the worst substitute in football history. He cost Portugal the tournament with just a few minutes after coming on.”
One gave a brutal assessment: “Bernardo Silva lost the game for Portugal disgraceful from the minute he went in.”
The ex-City man’s scrappy outing didn’t go unnoticed: “Bernardo Silva has just cost Portugal with his silly fouls.”
Another replied: “Bernardo Silva went to fund Portugal, lost his head and failed to find his origin in Spain.”
One fan said: “Bernardo Silva came on just to kick people, got a yellow card, give away free kicks which they conceded from, and cost his country and Ronaldo their World Cup dreams.”
This was echoed by another: “Yikes what a dreadful cameo from Bernardo Silva.”
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Silva will now focus on a new challenge in Madrid after joining the La Liga giants as a free agent following his departure from City. The veteran playmaker enjoyed a trophy-laden career at the Etihad and bid farewell with legendary manager Pep Guardiola.
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