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Troy Parrott Wants to Re-Join Tottenham Even After Relegation

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Troy Parrott is ready to re-join Tottenham Hotspur even if they suffer relegation to the Championship in the next few weeks, according to Football London correspondent Alasdair Gold.

Spurs’ Premier League survival hopes took a huge hit as they conceded a 95th-minute equaliser against Brighton and Hove Albion at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, having been on the verge of their first league win of 2026.

It is now four months since the north London outfit last tasted victory in the Premier League, which is clearly a massive problem with just five matches of the season left to play.

Tottenham conceding late on against the Seagulls stopped them moving out of the relegation zone, and they are one point adrift of safety ahead of 18th-placed West Ham United facing Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Monday night.

De Zerbi will already be well aware that next weekend’s trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers is must-win, and should West Ham beat Palace it wouldn’t even be enough to take them out of the drop zone.

Big squad changes are surely coming at Tottenham no matter which division they find themselves in next term, with Parrott open to a return.

Tottenham Have 20% Parrott Sell-On Clause

Troy Parrott in action for Republic of Ireland

While Tottenham deemed Parrott not good enough to make a first-team impact at the club when they sold him to AZ Alkmaar in the summer of 2024, it could be a different story in the next few months, according to Gold.

The Republic of Ireland international has gone from strength to strength in the Netherlands, scoring 50 goals in 92 games for Alkmaar, as well as helping them win the KNVB cup in Rotterdam on Sunday.

Parrott is the fifth top scorer in Europe’s top 15 leagues this season, when you include league, cup and international goals, following an impressive year playing for his nation too.

Tottenham know that they inserted a 20% sell-on clause in the deal that saw Parrott join AZ, with the report claiming his value is estimated to be around €25m (£21.7m) this summer, meaning they could take advantage and would receive a discount if they did make their move.

Parrott Keen to Re-Join Spurs

Troy Parrott in action for AZ Alkmaar against Tottenham

After his stunning form for the Dutch club, Gold claims that big clubs across Europe such as Napoli, Real Betis, Bayer Leverkusen and Ajax are all targeting the 24-year-old, who has been labelled as ‘unbelievable’ by Shelbourne player Paddy Barrett.

Despite that, Gold understands that the Irishman would be keen on a return to a club he loves, regardless of their top-flight status.

The striker was always desperate to be a success at Tottenham having only made four appearances before being sold, and joining them this summer could give him the opportunity to be that.

The report says that firing Spurs back to the Premier League would mean a lot more than joining other Premier League clubs who hold an interest in his signature.

Parrott would fit De Zerbi’s style of play too, as he likes to press from the front with strong ball-winning stats.

There is little doubt that he would be an outstanding signing for a Championship club, and he could probably offer something to Spurs as a back-up in the Premier League too given his goalscoring stats.

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Tottenham Should Sacrifice Mathys Tel in Swap Deal to Sign Alex Scott

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Tottenham Hotspur are moving full steam ahead with their transfer plans under Roberto De Zerbi.

The Italian came in last season and helped rescue Spurs from what would have proven a disastrous relegation, with the North London club securing their survival on the final day.

Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson have both arrived on free transfers as De Zerbi looks for more players who can provide experience and leadership for next campaign.

They are in talks with Manchester City over a deal for Savinho and have submitted two bids for Jan Paul van Hecke.

After finishing 17th in the Premier League, there will inevitably be exits from the club before the 2026/27 season gets underway.

There are reports Mathys Tel’s future at the club is in doubt, just 12 months on from his £30million switch from Bayern Munich.

Mathys Tel open to Tottenham exit

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That is according to TEAMtalk, who report that a ‘shock’ move to Bournemouth is on the cards for Tel. The Frenchman joined Spurs permanently 12 months ago, after spending the second half of the 2024/25 campaign on loan in North London.

Tottenham’s preference is keep to Tel but the player is said to be frustrated by his ‘limited’ role at the club and is keen to move somewhere he will play more regularly.

The Cherries are named as ‘concrete suitors’ for the player, as he explores his options. Porto are also credited with an interest alongside Ligue 1 side Lille and Bundesliga outfit Eintracht Frankfurt.

Tel has struggled to establish himself at Tottenham since his move and despite showing flashes of potential, he remains a fringe player. He scored four goals in 31 Premier League appearances last season. He was only named in the starting XI for 13 of those games.

Tottenham should use swap deal to sign Alex Scott

Alex Scott

GIVEMESPORT has reported that Spurs target Alex Scott is valued at £80million by Bournemouth. With no European football, Tottenham will have to be shrewd in the transfer market.

They have already made smart moves for Senesi and Robertson, with both players arriving on free transfers.

Manchester United and Liverpool are also clubs credited with an interest in Scott. If Spurs could offer Tel as part of a player-plus-cash swap deal, it could give them the edge in the race for the in-demand Scott.

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United and Liverpool can both offer the player European football but if they are unwilling to meet the Cherries’ £80million asking price, they will struggle to get any potential deal over the line.

For Spurs, negotiations could be made easier if Tel is included in any deal. Scott, according his former manager Nigel Pearson, is ‘destined for the elite’ – and this summer could be Tottenham’s best chance to sign a player who supported Tottenham as a boy.


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Donald Trump Going Against World Cup ‘Contractual Guarantees’

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Serious questions have already been asked about FIFA’s decision to award the 2026 World Cup to the United States of America, Canada and Mexico.

Multiple controversies hit the biggest competition in world football before a ball had even been kicked, with many involving the President of the United States, Donald Trump. First, many European nations considered boycotting the tournament due to his attempted takeover of Greenland.

Then the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, whose participation at the World Cup has been in constant doubt ever since. In the days leading up to the opening game between Mexico and South Africa, there have been even more issues surrounding entry to the host nations.

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Top African referee, Omar Artan, was denied entry to America, while fans of various nations have faced visa issues. Iran have also failed to secure a training base in the US, despite their three group stage games being held in the country.

Instead, they’ve been forced to prepare for the World Cup in Mexico and will have to commute in and out of the US within 24 hours of all games they play. Being accessible to all participating nations is actually a ‘contractual guarantee’ considered by FIFA before awarding the World Cup to any country.


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Journalist Miguel Delaney informed LBC that football’s governing body takes into account the accessibility of a host nation when considering bids for the World Cup. He said:

“When a World Cup is awarded, there are a number of contractual provisions about how a tournament basically has to give certain guarantees, literal guarantees, of the terms used about freedom of movement for participating nations and entry.”

He then pointed out the close relationship between Trump and FIFA boss Gianni Infantino, stating: “FIFA, evidently, despite Infantino’s very craven relationship with Donald Trump, hasn’t been able to secure those guarantees.”

FIFA president Gianni Infantino Henry Romero via Reuters

Infantino himself previously expressed the need for the biggest international competition to be available and accessible to everyone. Or else there would be ‘no World Cup’, in his eyes. Per Delaney (via The Independent), the FIFA president said in 2017:

“It’s obvious when it comes to Fifa competitions, any team, including the supporters and officials of that team, who qualify for a World Cup need to have access to the country, otherwise there is no World Cup.”


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England, Spain and France feature in the top 10.

FIFA have stated they are ‘not involved in host country immigration processes’, but stripped Indonesia of the Under-20s World Cup after they refused to allow Israel’s team into the country.

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‘I’m a 10-Handicap Golfer – Here’s What I Scored Around Shinnecock Ahead of the 2026 US Open’

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The best golfers on the planet will be heading to Shinnecock Hills next week for the US Open, and it has proven a challenge for many players.

The last time the tournament was in Long Island was in 2018, and it was Brooks Koepka who picked up the title in difficult circumstances that year, with strong winds and rough penal meaning he only finished one-over-par.

Rory McIlroy has already predicted that this year’s winner will be under par, but how would an average golfer get on at the infamous Long Island course?

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Bobby Fairways is a golf YouTuber for Bob Does Sports, and was down at Shinnecock Hills two weeks before the tournament gets underway, playing off a handicap of 10.

He played alongside Fat Perez and Joey Cold Cuts in gusts of up to 30 miles per hour to understand the difficulty of the course. The three of them were playing from the forward tees, a full 1,300 yards shorter than the full length that the professional golfers will be playing next week.


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The results varied for the trio. Bobby Fairways scored a round of 99 across the par-70 layout, making two triple bogys, 10 double bogeys, three bogeys, and just three pars.

Fat Perez, meanwhile, who is an 11.2 handicap, scored much better with a 75, while Joey Cold Cuts went round in 83.

10-handicapper’s scorecard around Shinnecock

Hole

Par

Score

1.

4

6

2.

3

4

3.

4

5

4.

4

4

5.

5

8

6.

4

6

7.

3

4

8.

4

6

9.

4

4

10.

4

6

11.

3

5

12.

4

4

13.

4

6

14.

4

6

15.

4

6

16.

5

8

17.

3

5

18.

4

6

Total

70

99

While Joey was the only golfer to shoot a birdie, doing so on holes 6 and 9, Perez was more consistent, shooting just five bogeys in total.

The slope rating of the course was 135. Being a 10-handicap player, Bobby would have received 13 strokes from the blue tees. From the tips, you would get 18 shots.

Though the handicap can be forgiving, the conditions faced are incredibly difficult if the wind does not work in your favour. So, while 99 looks terrible on paper, getting that on a windy day at Shinnecock is nothing to sneer at.

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Scottie Scheffler goes into the tournament as the favourite. He leads the PGA Tour in approach-shot strokes gained from 150 to 175 yards, the most important distance band at Shinnecock Hills if you compare it to 2018’s edition of the US Open.

The one element of the tournament that could best him, however, is the pressure. Scheffler is looking to complete the career Grand Slam and the knowledge that a difficult course is standing in between him and the history books might prove too much mentally.

The US Open kicks off on the 18th of June and runs through to the 21st.

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