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Tottenham Midfielder Yves Bissouma in Talks to Leave for Free

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Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma is believed to be ‘furious’ with how he was treated under Thomas Frank and Ange Postecoglou, and he’s now in talks to leave on a free transfer, according to reports.

In the summer transfer window, we could see plenty of change at Tottenham after such a disappointing season.

The north London club are likely to bring in a host of reinforcements to try and steer themselves back in the right direction, and that will also likely mean a number of players head through the exit door.

Bissouma has struggled to nail down a starting place at Tottenham under multiple managers, and with his contract expiring in the summer, the club and player have decisions to make.

Tottenham Star in Talks to Leave

Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

According to a report from Football Fan Cast, Tottenham midfielder Bissouma is ‘furious’ with how he’s been treated at Spurs, and he’s now set to give up the final year option on his contract in order to leave the club.

Bissouma is believed to already be in talks with Turkish side Fenerbahce ahead of his potential departure, and a summer exit is now looking likely for the Mali international.

The 29-year-old made the move to Tottenham for a fee in the region of £35m, but it’s been a tricky few years for the midfielder.

Bissouma has made just five starts in the Premier League all season, while he started just 16 times in the previous campaign.

Time for Bissouma to Move On

Yves Bissouma

Keeping Bissouma at the club, considering how little he’s contributing at the moment, doesn’t make a lot of sense.

Giving him an extension on his deal wouldn’t be a smart move, so Spurs have to allow him to depart on a free transfer in the summer.

Bissouma is clearly happy to move on anyway, as he’s in talks with another club, so it’s something that would make sense for all parties involved.

There looks set to be a mass exodus at Tottenham when the summer transfer window opens for business, and there’s now a strong chance that Bissouma is a part of that.

Would Bissouma Suit De Zerbi?

Roberto De Zerbi looks on from dugout

GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT whether Bissouma would suit Roberto De Zerbi, who made the move to Tottenham last month.

  • Under Roberto De Zerbi, midfielders must resist pressure, circulate quickly, and break lines
  • Yves Bissouma excels in ball-winning, carrying, and defensive transitions
  • However, he lacks elite tempo control and consistent progressive passing
  • Not ideal as the primary build-up hub in a De Zerbi system
  • Better suited as the more defensive pivot in a double midfield
  • Could work short term, especially in physical or transitional games
  • Long term, likely upgraded or rotated
  • Overall fit: useful, but not system-defining
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Ally McCoist Confused By Achraf Hakimi Boos vs Scotland

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ITV commentator Ally McCoist has been criticised after being left confused by many inside Boston Stadium loudly booing Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi against Scotland.

The African nation flew into a dream start as Ismael Saibari took advantage of a Grant Hanley mistake to break free and fire into the top corner past Angus Gunn. That was enough to seal a 1-0 victory and move Morocco above Steve Clarke’s men in the World Cup Group C standings.

During the match, Hakimi’s every touch was met with jeers inside the stadium. It came on the same day it was confirmed he would stand trial for a rape allegation from 2023.

Ally McCoist Criticised For Lack of Research

Ally McCoist David Klein via Reuters

During the first half of the game in Boston, McCoist picked up on the fact that Hakimi was being booed. The 63-year-old, who was on ITV’s commentary team, claimed the Paris Saint-Germain full-back had done something to ‘upset the locals’. He said:

“Not sure what Hakimi has done to upset the locals, but he’s done something.”

This comment was quickly picked up by fans watching from home. One X user asked: “How did Ally McCoist miss this today when he’s a commentator for the game?”


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Another wasn’t too impressed at the perceived lack of preparation from the ex-Scotland international: “Has Ally McCoist really just said he doesn’t know why Hakimi is being booed? Glad to see he’s done his research as a commentator.”

“I honestly think Ally McCoist is just completely ignorant to the Hakimi news,” another added. One football fan claimed it was ‘inexcusable’ to not be aware of the situation.

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Achraf Hakimi in action for Morocco at the 2026 World Cup Caean Couto via Reuters

Hakimi has consistently maintained his innocence, and released a statement after his appeal against standing trial was unsuccessful. Taking to social media on Friday, the 27-year-old posted:

“Justice looked me in the eyes and said to me: ‘If you weren’t famous, there never would have been a case.

“I chose to remain silent for years. I thought that staying dignified, being patient, and trusting the justice system would allow the right decisions to be made.

“Today, a story that is not mine is being told at the expense of my family, my life, and above all, the truth. Sometimes I feel like I’ve become an easy target.

“I’ve been waiting for this trial since day one. And now I’m looking forward to it. Finally, I will be able to speak.”

Hakimi’s trial will reportedly take place in the coming months.

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Andy Murray Named Which of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic He Didn’t Mind Playing

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Who could ever forget the ‘Big Four’ that dominated tennis for decades? Before Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner entered the scene with their iconic matches, there was the indomitable quartet of Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Roger Federer.

Their might transcended tennis and transformed them into household names, regardless of whether people were tennis fans or not.

From the 2003 Australian Open to the 2026 French Open, the four have won a combined total of 69 Grand Slam titles out of 93.

‘Big Four’ Have Dominated Modern Tennis

Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic

Djokovic leads the way with a record 24 titles, including a triple Career Grand Slam. Nadal is close behind with 22, including a double Career Grand Slam and a record 14 French Open titles, notably favouring the clay courts of Roland Garros, which earned him the nickname ‘The King of Clay.’

Federer has 20 Grand Slam wins, including a record eight men’s singles Wimbledon titles and holds the record for winning five consecutive titles in two different tournaments, winning from 2003-2007 at Wimbledon and 2004-2008 at the US Open.

Murray’s Grand Slam victories pale in comparison to the other three, who are acclaimed as the greatest tennis players ever. The Scot only won three Slams in his career, the 2012 US Open, the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, and the 2016 Wimbledon Championships.

However, he is more than deserving of his spot alongside the three, with more victories against them than anyone in history. He defeated Federer to take a gold medal on home soil at the 2012 London Olympics and defeated Djokovic for both his US Open victory, where he became the first British major singles champion since Virginia Wade in 1977, and his 2013 Wimbledon victory, becoming the first Brit to take the win since Fred Perry in 1936.

Andy Murray

He also defended his gold medal in Brazil at the 2016 Rio Olympics to become the only player, male or female, to win two Olympic gold medals in singles.

Now, Murray has had his say on which of his fellow ‘Big Four’ members he felt the most comfortable playing against.

Andy Murray’s Preferred Opponent Out of ‘Big Four’

Speaking on former cricketer Kevin Pietersen’s YouTube channel, the Glaswegian highlighted Federer as the opponent he felt more at ease sharing a court with.

Though he has an 11-14 record against the Swiss powerhouse, Murray enjoyed clashes with him more than his battles with Nadal and Djokovic.

Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray

Speaking on The Switch, he said: “He [Federer] was the guy that was comfortably number one in the world at the time. The first time [I played him] was in 2005.

“I played against him in the final of a tournament in Bangkok. It was my first final on the main tour. I actually played a good match [but] I lost.


Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic


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“I played against him 25 times in total. I’ve got 11 wins against him and I didn’t mind playing him as much as some of the others.”

He has the same number of wins against Federer as he does against Djokovic, though, the Serb has defeated him 25 times and eight times in Slams. They are one of two male pairs to have contended the finals of each of the four Grand Slams, with Djokovic and Nadal being the other.

Andy Murray

Murray admitted that before joining the ATP Tour, he already admired Federer, stating: “I loved watching [Federer]. I had an injury when I was 16 where I couldn’t play for like six months and I used to sit and take notes on him and watch a lot of the top players.

“It helped me because when I then went on the tour, I felt like I’d seen so much of them. I actually had a plan at how I’d go about playing against them.”

While the Scotsman has a lot of praise for Federer, it was Nadal who famously once said: “In terms of level of tennis, in terms of mentality, winning spirit, Andy was the only one at the level of myself, Roger [Federer] and Novak [Djokovic].”

Andy Murray

The Spaniard may have beaten Murray on 17 occasions, with the Brit only felling the icon seven times, but he showed considerable strength, resilience, and fortitude. Despite ultimately losing in their five-set thriller at the 2011 Australian Open, Murray is remembered for his tenacity and ability to handle the intense playing style of Nadal.

The ultimate debate about the best tennis player ever is multi-faceted and contentious, but Murray deserves to be remembered and respected for his determination and strong work ethic.


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Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic will be immortalised in the sport’s history, but don’t forget about Murray the next time that you are ranking tennis players, despite the plaudits the other three deservedly receive.

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Tottenham ‘Very Close’ to Agreeing Personal Terms With Mateus Fernandes

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Tottenham Hotspur are now ‘very close’ to agreeing terms to sign West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes, according to Matteo Moretto, as they look to land the Portugal international and Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali.

Tottenham have been making some hugely ambitious moves in the summer transfer window having narrowly avoided dropping into the Championship.

Now, under Roberto De Zerbi, Spurs are making a huge splash in the summer transfer window with moves for Andy Robertson, Jan Paul van Hecke and Marcos Senesi already completed and announced.

The north London outfit are now concentrating on strengthening the team further forward, with midfield becoming a key area in recent days.

Firstly, it was confirmed by Fabrizio Romano that they are pushing to sign Tonali from Newcastle, in what would be a huge statement of intent given the Italy international has been targeted by Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United as well.

Then, it emerged from David Ornstein that the club wanted to sign Fernandes alongside the Italian, after the Irons suffered relegation.

Tottenham are also looking at the forward positions as they look to complete seven summer signings for their Italian manager.

Mateus Fernandes Open to Signing for Tottenham

West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes celebrates scoring Premier League goal against Sunderland via Reuters

Fernandes is Manchester United’s top midfield target as things stand after finding deals to sign Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson and Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouameni too difficult to do, but they now face stiff competition from Tottenham.

According to Moretto, posting on X on Saturday afternoon, Spurs are now ‘very close’ to reaching an agreement with the 21-year-old ‘superstar’ on personal terms to make the move across the capital.

The Portugal international is open to signing for Tottenham as he looks to avoid playing in England’s second tier, although there has been no club-to-club contact between them and West Ham yet.

Getting the buy-in from the player is important, but they will also be aware that it has been widely reported that the youngster is keen on a move to Old Trafford to link up with compatriot Bruno.

Another Tottenham source claimed earlier this week that the club also has an agreement on personal terms to sign Tonali.

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West Ham Want £80m to Sell Fernandes

West Ham United's Mateus Fernandes celebrates scoring vs Sunderland via Reuters

The big issue facing both Tottenham and Man United is West Ham’s demands for Fernandes.

Recognising both his talent now and the huge potential he has for the future, the Irons are ready to demand £80-85m for their prized asset this summer, even though they are now a Championship club.

United will already be trying to negotiate that fee down, and then Spurs can do the same if they get confirmation that the player is willing to join them.

Despite the latest breakthrough, it feels like the Fernandes transfer saga still has a long way to go this summer.

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