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Rangers Outline Emmanuel Fernandez Demands Amid Shock Arsenal Interest

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Rangers could demand a fee of up to £40m for reported Arsenal target Emmanuel Fernandez this summer, according to reports.

The Ibrox side hold strong bargaining power over the 24-year-old defender, who was linked with a shock switch to the Emirates last month.

Fernandez is believed to have no shortage of suitors across Europe following an impressive season under Danny Rohh, with several top clubs keeping close tabs on his situation.

The towering centre-back, who joined Rangers from Peterborough last summer, is tied to a long-term contract until June 2029.

Rangers Want to Keep Hold of Fernandez

Emmanuel Fernandez

According to TEAMtalk, Fernandez’s significant progress this season has not gone unnoticed among Premier League clubs, with Arsenal, Chelsea, West Ham and Everton all monitoring him.

Bundesliga duo Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen have also registered their interest in recent weeks, along with Belgian side Club Brugge.

Rangers are determined to retain Fernandez for another season and would demand a club-record offer to part with the ‘brilliant’ 24-year-old.

A fee in the region of £30m to £40m would make Fernandez the most expensive Rangers sale ever, surpassing Calvin Bassey’s £19.6m move to Fulham in 2022.

Do Arsenal Really Need Fernandez?

Mikel Arteta

Arsenal’s reported interest in Fernandez is surprising, given the Gunners’ centre-back depth was already addressed last summer.

Mikel Arteta’s side welcomed Cristhian Mosquera and Piero Hincapie, providing a much-needed boost to their established pairing of Gabriel and William Saliba.

Fernandez’s lack of Premier League experience could also be viewed as a concern, having mostly played in the Scottish Premiership and League One so far in his career.

The 24-year-old is among the highest-scoring defenders in the Premiership this season, netting five times in 21 appearances.

Mikey Moore Future Update Emerges

Rangers star Mikey Moore gets the ball

Rangers appear well-placed to bring Mikey Moore back to Ibrox for another season, according to fresh reports.

The Ibrox side could secure the promising 19-year-old on another loan deal provided Spurs remain in the Premier League amid their difficult campaign under Igor Tudor.

Should they be relegated to the Championship, Moore is more likely to be used next season to help the north London side attempt an immediate return to the Premier League.

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Michelle Obama ‘Makes Decision’ About Suing Josh Hokit

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Much was made of Josh Hokit’s post-fight interview at UFC Freedom 250 after he made a controversial remark about the former First Lady Michelle Obama.

Hokit once again put on a stellar performance and backed up his trash talk with a fourth win in the last six months. Late into the second round, his pressure proved too much for Derrick Lewis, as referee Herb Dean had to step in and bring an end to the ground and pound.

Hokit’s always been a divisive figure, but for many, his actions at UFC Freedom 250 were a step too far. He was afforded the opportunity to fight in front of the White House and controversially used his platform to make an offensive slur about Barack Obama’s wife.

The question now is, will he face any further action?

Josh Hokit Amber Searls via Imagn Images

Upon receiving the microphone from Joe Rogan, Hokit, like he always does, cut his on-the-nose promo, only this time, he took aim at Michelle Obama.

“Michelle Obama is a man. Am I right, America?” he said. The controversial words sparked outrage, with UFC commentator Daniel Cormier very critical of the situation, saying: “It was an unnecessary shot on her. That’s the type of statement that divides. I absolutely hated that.”

For many, the event was a celebration of America’s history, with the White House a perfect backdrop for the occasion. A time to forget about the division that plagues everyday life and enjoy the occasion. However, Hokit’s message seemingly went against this, and as a result, has led to plenty of frustration.

While nothing is confirmed, speculation of Obama suing the fighter was sparked online after the interview, with a potential defamation case in the pipeline. However, there is no evidence to show they could go this route, with no confirmed plans by any representatives or major news organisation.


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Daniel Cormier’s Strong Reaction to Josh Hokit’s Michelle Obama Slur at UFC Freedom 250

The former fighter has spoken out about the controversy that took place in front of the White House.

UFC Has Faced Problems Before

This isn’t the first occasion where a UFC fighter has been embroiled in controversy following a poor choice of words.

Back in January 2025, Bryce Mitchell caught the headlines for all the wrong reasons after saying Hitler was a ‘good guy.’ In response to this, UFC President Dana White said they won’t take further action due to freedom of speech. However, he also completely condemned the words, saying: “That’s the problem with the internet and social media. You provide a platform to a lot of dumb and ignorant people.”

Bryce Mitchell

Sean Strickland was also in controversy leading up to the UFC Freedom 250 event, as he claimed he wasn’t allowed to attend the event due to his words on Israel. Now, it’s Hokit who is in the firing line, and could he face further consequences? The words were broadcast to millions of people watching the event, and could be seen as unfairly taking aim at Obama’s reputation.

It’s unclear whether they will eventually respond, and what actions they may take, but as things stand, they are opting to ignore the comment and not seek legal action.

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‘Deal On’ – Fabrizio Romano: Tottenham Pushing to Sign Sandro Tonali

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Tottenham Hotspur are pushing to complete an agreement to sign Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, with Fabrizio Romano issuing the latest update on a deal in recent hours.

Tottenham chiefs have gone into overdrive since the Premier League season ended in survival on the final day, with the club determined to ensure they aren’t involved in a relegation battle again anytime soon.

Spurs have been the busiest Premier League club in the summer transfer window to date, already announcing the signings of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers, while they have also reached a full agreement with Brighton and Hove Albion to sign Netherlands international centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke in a deal worth £52m.

The defence has been significantly strengthened, with Roberto De Zerbi further boosted by the news that Pedro Porro has committed his long-term future to the north London outfit.

Now, De Zerbi wants Tottenham officials to make a big splash in central midfield too, with David Ornstein reporting this week that the Italian wants to land both Tonali from Newcatle and West Ham United star Mateus Fernandes.

Talks also continue over a deal to sign Joao Palhinha on a permanent basis following his loan spell from Bayern Munich.

Romano: ‘Deal On’ for Tonali to Join Tottenham

Sandro Tonali applauding the Newcastle United supporters via Reuters

While interest in signing Fernandes from West Ham has emerged, there is no doubt that Tonali remains De Zerbi’s top target as he looks to make a statement signing for Tottenham’s engine room.

Many may have thought that it was an unlikely deal when the news was first confirmed, but Spurs are making a serious push for the Italy international, who is also a target for Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United, with the ‘world-class’ 26-year-old open to joining to link up with De Zerbi.

Romano has confirmed that it is ‘deal on’ for Tonali to Tottenham as he provided the latest update on the deal via his YouTube channel overnight.

He said: “Tottenham are working on a deal for Sandro Tonali. Tottenham are aware of the player being open to joining.

“That was my message, and that remains my message. I keep telling you about Tonali and Tottenham. Should anything change, I will come here and update you. But as of today, we are entering into the weekend, I keep telling you Sandro Tonali and Tottenham, wanted by Roberto De Zerbi in talks. So, deal on Tottenham, Sandro Tonali. That’s the understanding, that’s the story.”

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Tottenham Want to Complete Seven Signings

Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi celebrates win at Aston Villa via Reuters

The signs are that Tottenham and ENIC aren’t messing around this summer, and it is a notion that has been backed up by reliable Spurs source Paul O’Keefe.

He claims that the north London outfit want to complete seven signings this summer, to give De Zerbi the strongest squad possible next season to really try and compete towards the top of the Premier League table again.

Tottenham have already signed the defenders they wanted to get, but now they want to add at least one central midfielder, according to O’Keefe, while they also want a left-winger, right-winger and a new centre-forward.

Tottenham have been in talks to try and secure a player for the former in Savinho from Manchester City.

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Iran Launch Official FIFA Complaint Over Treatment

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Iran played out a 2-2 draw with New Zealand in their opening Group G fixture at this summer’s World Cup, but the result in Los Angeles was overshadowed by frustrations away from the pitch.

Instead of a routine recovery and build-up to their next game, talk soon turned to how the team has been treated logistically since arriving, with them already switching their training base to Mexico, despite all of their group matches being in the United States, just weeks before the tournament started.


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Iran Claim World Cup Training Camp Has Been Moved From Planned US, Arizona, Location

FIFA has reportedly approved the move.

It’s a tournament Iran arrived at already under the spotlight, with the team having been at the centre of plenty of politically charged discussions before the World Cup, following recent conflict in the Middle East. Concerns have since grown inside the camp about scheduling decisions made with little input from the Iranian side, leaving players and staff increasingly unhappy with how things have been handled.

Iran Boss Hits Out at Travel Demands

Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei

Head coach Amir Ghalenoei didn’t hold back when discussing the situation. Iran had been informed they had to fly straight back to their training base in Tijuana immediately after the New Zealand match, rather than staying overnight for a recovery session as originally planned.

“We’ve been asked to get on a plane and return to our camp in Tijuana and we are really troubled by that, they are forcing us to go back early. They are making the situation more and more difficult, more hurdles, but we’re not going to let that stop us from doing our best.”


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What FIFA ‘Forced’ Iran to Do After World Cup Opener as Infantino Visits Dressing Room

Iran played their first game at the 2026 World Cup in the United States of America, but were given clear instructions after the whistle.

He went further, branding Iran “the most oppressed” team at the entire World Cup:

“I think our team is the most oppressed one in the whole World Cup. Our federation isn’t here, our media isn’t here, our management isn’t here.”

Federation Confirms Formal Complaint

Iran sing national anthem Gary Vasquez via Reuters

It has since emerged that Iran will only be allowed to land in Los Angeles 24 hours before their game against Belgium, despite requesting extra time to arrive given the match kicks off at midday.

A spokesperson said: “The football federation of Iran believes that such restrictions are inconsistent with the principle of providing equal conditions for all participating teams and may negatively affect teams’ preparation processes.”

“Consequently, the federation will formally express its dissatisfaction and lodge an official complaint with FIFA through the appropriate channels.”

They went on to say that despite the complaint and the limitations on their travel, Iran will continue as instructed in their preparation for their match with the Belgians.

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