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Two Players Who Should Never Play For Tottenham Again
It was a case of new manager but familiar story for Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday as they slumped to a 1-0 defeat at Sunderland in what was Roberto De Zerbi‘s first game in charge.
After the disastrous caretaker spell of Igor Tudor, Spurs stepped up their interest in the Italian coach – whom had been a target to take the job permanently in the summer – this season, to save the club from relegation.
But, after slipping into the Premier League‘s bottom three on Friday night, courtesy of West Ham’s thumping 4-0 win over Wolves, Spurs could not make their way out of it as they lost at the Stadium of Light on Sunday.
With six games to go, Tottenham find themselves in all sorts of bother, two points adrift of safety now and with their survival no longer in their own hands.
The Spurs squad do not have a great deal of time to get used to the Italian’s methods in N17, they need results and quickly if they are to avoid relegation from the English top flight for the first time since 1977.
What De Zerbi can do, however, is make different choices when it comes to his starting lineup – albeit dealing with the horrid injury crisis that he inherited that may only get longer after Cristian Romero trudged off the pitch in tears on Sunday.
Frontman Has Failed To Shine For Spurs All Season
There are a couple of players that should not pull on the Tottenham shirt again.
The first of those is Randal Kolo Muani. The Frenchman has endured a difficult campaign in north London and De Zerbi even mentioned his poor season in his first press conference ahead of the game with Sunderland.
“Kolo Muani I know he is not playing a great season, but he is a good player,” he admitted. The new boss took the ‘good player’ part of that instead of the ‘not playing a great season’ angle to hand Kolo Muani a start against the Black Cats and while he showed a bit of attacking intent – which is more than can be said for Dominic Solanke on the day – he hardly set the world alight.
Too often he lost the ball when in promising positions, or when a pass was on, and far too often he threw himself to the ground when staying on his feet would have been a better option.
Kolo Muani has never really shown this season that he is up for the fight and has come in for criticism from the Spurs fanbase.
Only on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, what desire does he need to have? He knows he will be elsewhere come next season.
Mathys Tel has shown more in recent weeks – and in the 30 minutes after he came on for this countryman on Sunday – to deserve a sgtart in the final six games.
Tottenham Midfielder Made Things Worse When He Came On
The other player in a similar position is Joao Palhinha.
Now the Portuguese is not one that you can accuse of lacking fight, his whole game is built around winning tackles, making interceptions and battling the opposition.
And he is a leader, too. But while Spurs were hardly free-flowing against Sunderland, they were much more placid and stagnant in the final 30 minutes, after Sunderland went a goal up and De Zerbi made changes, than they were beforehand.
Taking off Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall – admittedly the Swede was playing in the wrong position – for Palhinha and Pape Matar Sarr was a huge mistake.
Palhinha is another who has oft been criticised by supporters this season for being too pragmatic, too defensive in a Thomas Frank system and, like Kolo Muani, is only on loan this season.
He will return to Bayern Munich in the summer, although there could be talk of a permanent move to Spurs when the transfer window opens, but it is not a move that makes any sense under De Zerbi now and why he should also not pull the shirt on again.
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Spurs bypassed Archie Gray during their defeat to Sunderland on Sunday afternoon
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Man Utd Determined to Sign Tchouameni in Best Deal Since Bruno
Manchester United are already making progress in their bid to significantly strengthen their squad ahead of a return to playing Champions League football next season.
Man United have identified central midfield as a key focus for their recruitment team in the coming months, with the potential for up to three new players to arrive in the position should Manuel Ugarte join Casemiro in sealing an exit from Old Trafford in the next few months.
It has been suggested that the Red Devils want to land a big-money elite replacement for Casemiro, as well as two lower-priced players as they look to complete a major midfield rebuild.
United are closing in on signing a player who fits into the latter category in Ederson, with the club on the brink of agreeing a deal with Atalanta worth less than £40m to bring the Brazilian to Manchester.
Now, the rumours are beginning around other low-cost signings, with Middlesbrough’s Hayden Hackney being mentioned as a player Michael Carrick is pushing for in recruitment meetings.
Southampton’s Shea Charles is another Championship player being mentioned, given he was in Manchester City’s academy when Jason Wilcox was overlooking it, before he brought him to Southampton in 2023.
Man United View Aurelien Tchouameni as ‘Perfect’ Signing
Should United complete the signings of Ederson and another low-cost midfielder, the final priority will be to sign an elite replacement for Casemiro.
The Red Devils are said to be willing to spend big to bring the right player in, with Fabrizio Romano confirming that Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni is their ‘dream’ replacement and one they believe is the perfect successor for the veteran Brazilian.
Speaking on a YouTube video, Romano said:
“Manchester United believe Tchouameni could be the perfect player in midfield to replace Casemiro, coming from the same club, Real Madrid. [He has a] winning mentality, top player, elite player, international, who can defend, who can score some goals, so they love Tchouameni, but there are two problems.
“The first one is the salary, which is a huge salary, and the second is that Real Madrid keeps saying, in public and also in private, that their intention is to keep Aurelien Tchouameni, so you can imagine, in order to make a Tchouameni deal happen this summer, you need to go and negotiate on the salary, player side, [and then] Manchester United and Real Madrid also directly on the transfer fee.”
Tchouameni Would Be United’s Best Signing Since Bruno
United have made some good and some bad signings since Bruno Fernandes arrived at the club in 2020, but Tchouameni would be the best since the Portugal international if a deal was completed.
Casemiro is right up there on the good side of that list, but he was 30 years of age at the time the Red Devils bought him, while Frenchman Tchouameni is 26.
As Romano says, the France international is an elite winner who has played almost 200 games for Real Madrid, and has nearly 50 caps for his country.
You don’t do that unless you have something special about you, and there is no doubt that he is the standout candidate to replace Casemiro in this summer transfer window, alongside other targets like Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson and Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali.
A deal might be difficult to complete given Real’s current desire to keep him, but if they could land him for £70m it would be a huge statement of intent.
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Roy Keane Rules England Out of World Cup Contention
Roy Keane has cast doubt over England’s chances of bringing football home this summer, just weeks before the 2026 World Cup kicks off.
The Irishman has stated there are three countries better placed to lift the biggest prize in world football in the United States, Canada and Mexico-hosted tournament. Thomas Tuchel caused a major stir with some of the selections he made in his 26-man squad, and Keane has identified a clear ‘weakness’.
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The Three Lions will face Ghana, Panama and Croatia in the group stage, and are among the favourites to win the whole tournament. However, the former Manchester United captain is far from convinced.
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Keane will be part of ITV’s team of pundits covering the 2026 World Cup this summer. Ahead of a busy schedule, the 54-year-old has given his honest prediction when asked who he thinks can go all the way.
Snubbing England, he first put France forward, saying: “The French, that squad’s fantastic.” Keane then suggested reigning European champions, Spain, are also leading contenders. He continued:
“Spanish, with the conditions over there, the way they look after the ball and how brilliant they were at the Euros, if they can back that up, which I’m sure they can.”
“I’m going to throw Argentina in there as well, obviously, one of the South Americans will always turn up,” he concluded. Lionel Messi will be looking to retain the trophy he spent his whole career pursuing, and Keane believes the South Americans are in with a good chance.
Keane ‘Worried About England’ at the World Cup
There’s one area of the pitch where Keane believes the Three Lions will struggle against other major nations. That being the backline. Harry Maguire and Trent Alexander-Arnold were the notable defensive absentees when Tuchel announced his squad in May.
“I’m worried about England defensively,” Keane told The Sun. He even thinks that will be what ‘holds England back’ in the knockout stages. He said:
“I can’t shake that off. I just think defensively, in the knockout stages against a top nation, that’s what could hold England back.”
Ezri Konsa, Marc Guehi, Nico O’Reilly and Reece James appear to be the strongest contenders to start in Tuchel’s backline when all fit. Despite his reservations about the defensive side of the game, Keane did admit Harry Kane could be key at the other end of the pitch.
“They obviously have a brilliant player in Kane. I think when you’ve got Kane, you are always in with a chance, but I think defensively they might come up short,” he explained. That’s a lot of pressure on the 2026 Ballon d’Or contender’s shoulders this summer.
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Richard Keys Tells Morgan Rogers Not to Go ‘Anywhere Near Arsenal’
After winning the Premier League and falling short in the Champions League final, Arsenal’s summer transfer window might just provide them with the talent to win it all.
Investment is inevitable. The squad that delivered the title and went within a shoot-out of European glory is a strong one, but Mikel Arteta should know better than most that standing still in football is the same as going backwards. Several areas of the squad are being assessed this summer, and in the midfield and attacking third in particular, reinforcements are being sought to give Arsenal the depth and quality their ambitions demand.
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Mikel Arteta has wasted no time at all.
One name that has risen firmly to the top of their shortlist is one of the most exciting young talents in the Premier League, a midfielder whose development in the last two seasons has caught the attention of clubs across Europe.
Aston Villa, however, have drawn a clear line in the sand, insisting they will only engage with offers in excess of £80 million.
Not everyone, though, is convinced the move would serve the player’s best interests. And one of football’s most outspoken voices has delivered a very direct warning.
Richard Keys Urges Morgan Rogers to Snub Arsenal Move
Morgan Rogers has been identified as Arsenal’s primary target, and it’s his potential move to north London that’s drawn the ire of veteran broadcaster Richard Keys, who took to X to make his feelings abundantly clear:
“I know Villa can be ‘resolute’ as well but if I’m Morgan Rogers I’m not going anywhere near Arsenal. He should ask Eze how he feels about his move. I guess if he did sign he could do that sitting next to him on the bench. Football is to be enjoyed not endured.”
The reference to Eberechi Eze is a rather harsh one. The former Crystal Palace forward joined Arsenal last summer for £67.5 million, and though he found regular starts harder to come by than many had anticipated, he was still productive.
Keys’ implication is clear, that Arsenal’s squad depth and Arteta’s rotation-heavy approach can stifle players who arrive expecting to be first choice, and that Rogers should think carefully before walking into a similar situation.
Does an Arsenal Move Make Sense for Morgan Rogers?
Arteta has demonstrated a consistent ability to develop young English talent, and the platform on offer, Champions League football, a title-winning environment and one of the best coaches in the world, isn’t something that comes around often. But he does have almost all of that in Birmingham, albeit without the label of being at a “big club.”
At £80 million, however, the pressure on Rogers to justify such a fee from day one would be enormous, but Villa have no need to roll over and be subject to relentless bidding.
Rogers is playing regularly, and he’s trusted and valued. Whether that would be guaranteed at Arsenal is a question worth asking, and one that Rogers and those around him will be weighing up very carefully this summer.
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