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‘Welcome to Man Utd’ – Insider Hints Ederson Transfer Complete
Manchester United have completed the signing of Atalanta midfielder Ederson, according to club insider Sully.
Man United‘s interest in the Brazilian has ramped up in recent weeks, with Fabrizio Romano confirming on Wednesday evening that an agreement to sign the 26-year-old was ‘very close’, with an agreement on personal terms already reached.
Romano confirmed at the time that it was now up to United whether they wanted to proceed with the Atalanta star, or pursue other midfield targets instead.
All the signals are that Ederson will soon become a Red Devils player though, as United look to complete a major rebuild of their midfield for Michael Carrick during the summer transfer window.
With Casemiro leaving and Manuel Ugarte out of favour and expected to follow him through the Old Trafford exit door, Kobbie Mainoo is the only specialist first-team central midfielder left at the club.
Bruno Fernandes and Mason Mount did play in the position throughout the season, but both players are more suited to playing further forward.
One report has suggested that if Ugarte does go, then the Red Devils could look to bring in up to three new central midfielders in the summer.
‘Welcome to Man United’ – Insider Hints Ederson Transfer Done
Sully posted ‘welcome to Manchester United’, accompanied by a video Ederson’s highlights, on X on Thursday afternoon, suggesting that an agreement is now complete for the Brazil international.
The Times reported on Wednesday that a £38m agreement had been reached between the two clubs, but Romano suggested that wasn’t quite true when he provided an update on Wednesday night, although he did admit an agreement was on the brink.
One big positive of United signing Ederson is the fact that he hasn’t been called up to the Brazil squad for the 2026 World Cup, which means he will be ready for the start of pre-season.
Man United Still Need Casemiro Replacement
Reports have suggested that United want to sign a top-class replacement for Casemiro in the summer who will cost around the £80m mark, so it would be safe to assume that the Brazilian won’t be the direct replacement for his counterpart at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils are eyeing other big-money midfielders like Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson, Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouameni and Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali, with the latter attracting the most talk in recent days.
Reports out of Italy have suggested that United are also close to an agreement to bring the €100m-rated Italy international to Old Trafford.
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Leeds Eyeing Surprise Move to Re-Sign West Ham Star Crysencio Summerville
Leeds United are looking to make a splash in the transfer market this summer after securing their Premier League status for another season.
The Whites secured a 14th-placed finish in the top flight this season, avoiding the drop with several games to spare, and are now keen to bolster their squad further to ensure they make their stay long-term, rather than just a flash in the pan.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin was the team’s top scorer with 14 Premier League goals, but Daniel Farke is keen to find him some support for the next campaign, and a surprise move for an attacker he is very familiar with has now been explored.
Leeds Eyeing Surprise Summerville Reunion
According to Sports Boom, Leeds United are considering a surprise move to re-sign winger Crysencio Summerville from West Ham following their relegation to the Championship.
Summerville, who has been described as ‘electric’, was one of the Hammers’ top performers this season despite their poor campaign, and it’s understood that he is attracting the attention of several clubs, including AS Roma.
But with West Ham having only signed Summerville two years ago on a long-term contract, the east London side still owe money for the deal, and that could Leeds an advantage in the race for his signature, while also securing a cut-price deal in their favour.
Farke is yet to completely sign off on a deal, but it’s reported that there are several members of the board at Elland Road who would be delighted to welcome Summerville back to the club this summer.
A new forward is expected to arrive with Wilfried Gnonto’s departure likely, and while Summerville may take some convincing to return it can’t be ruled out. His form this season has earned him a spot in the Netherlands squad for the World Cup, and that could see him attract even more attention in the transfer window.
Summerville Return Would be Huge Coup for Leeds
Summerville has improved every year since breaking into the Leeds team, and his performances in the Championship two years ago deserved to earn promotion.
So when they failed, it was no surprise that he was on the move, and a move to West Ham looked like a good step up for him. While injuries have hurt him, he has performed well in east London, and this season he was among their best performers.
Bringing him back to Elland Road would be a huge coup, and would no doubt be a hugely popular move with the fans. Convincing him to be part of the squad again may be tough, as the 24-year-old may see it as a backwards step, but if there is a deal to be done, then Leeds should be in the race.
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Ruben Dias Wants to Leave Man City After Pep Guardiola Exit Confirmed
Manchester City are now in line for a summer of change, with Pep Guardiola on his way out after ten years, following John Stones and Bernardo Silva in looking for a new challenge.
The Cityzens have gone two seasons without a Premier League title after falling behind Arsenal this season, and are now set to enter a new era at the club as a result, as they look to get back to the top of English football and compete in Europe once again.
But it has now emerged that Guardiola, Stones, and Silva may not be the only players who are on the move out of the City dynasty, after it emerged that another key star has told his agent to secure him a move away.
Ruben Dias Wants to Leave Man City
According to CaughtOffside, Man City star Ruben Dias is keen to leave Man City this summer for a new challenge after Guardiola’s exit was confirmed.
Dias, who currently earns £220,000-a-week, is under contract until 2029 with the option of a further 12 months, and has been a regular in the centre of defence ever since joining from Benfica in a £65m deal back in 2020.
But after Guardiola announced his exit, the Portugal international has reportedly become unsettled and has instructed his agent to explore the opportunity for a move away – igniting interest from the likes of Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, and Real Madrid.
Real Madrid are believed to be the most interested club, with David Alaba being allowed to leave on a free transfer, while Antonio Rudiger’s contract situation remains unresolved.
Dias is reportedly valued at around £50m, which would represent a major bargain in the current market, but it remains to be seen if City would be willing to allow him to move on, with incoming manager Maresca understood to be keen to keep his best players at the club for the new season.
Dias Exit Would Be Major Blow to Man City
With some top players already confirmed to be on the way out, Dias looks to be the heir apparent to the captain’s armband at the club.
That would make any potential exit away absolutely huge for City, because replacing Dias would be almost impossible to do without forking out huge money, and they are already making plans to upgrade other areas of the squad.
Nathan Ake, Josko Gvardiol, Marc Guehi, and Abdukodir Khusanov are the other options currently in the squad, but Dias stands above them, and Maresca is likely to want to do everything in his power to keep him at the club and keep things stable.
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Key Details About the Adidas Trionda
The 2026 World Cup is poised to be the biggest yet, with even more nations taking place in an expanded format, while being hosted by three of them at once.
Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America will play host to 48 nations, all of which will be hoping to win the grand prize at the end of it.
As with every World Cup, there are iconic traditions in place that will represent the tournament. The World Cup logo is front and centre, along with the mascots that will often tie into the national pride of whichever nation will host it, as well as the respective World Cup kits.
Then there’s the ball, where the magic happens. Each World Cup ball has a different design, feel, and story to tell, which can seal its place in the memory of those who watch on.
Here’s a look at everything you need to know about “Trionda“, the 2026 World Cup ball.
What does ‘Trionda’ stand for?
The Trionda ball for the 2026 World Cup pays homage to all of the host nations, Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America.
The “Tri” stands for three, and “Onda” means waves in Spanish, hinting at all three waves in the design of the ball, with three different colours representing each nation.
Adidas Trionda Design and Colourway Explained
Trionda’s design shows off all three host nations in different ways, using both colours and patterns on the ball itself to represent each host in a clear way.
The red part of the ball represents Canada, with the country’s famous maple leaf dotted within each of the red waves to clearly show their part in hosting the tournament.
The green is used to show off Mexico, hinting at the unmistakable green home kit that the national team wears, along with an eagle pattern that is seen in the country’s coat of arms.
Then there’s the blue, which represents the United States of America, and includes the stars that show off each of the states included in the famous American flag.
Every World Cup Ball In History
|
Date |
Name |
Manufacturer |
|---|---|---|
|
1930 |
Tiento/T-Model |
N/A |
|
1934 |
Federale 102 |
ECAS, Rome |
|
1938 |
Allen |
Allen, Paris |
|
1950 |
Duplo T |
Superball |
|
1954 |
Swiss World Champion |
Kost Sport, Basel |
|
1958 |
Top Star |
Remmen |
|
1962 |
Crack |
Señor Custodio Zamora H., San Miguel, Chile Remmen |
|
1966 |
Challenge 4-Star |
Slazenger |
|
1970 |
Telstar |
Adidas |
|
1974 |
Telstar Durlast |
Adidas |
|
1978 |
Tango |
Adidas |
|
1982 |
Tango Espana |
Adidas |
|
1986 |
Azteca |
Adidas |
|
1990 |
Etrusco Unico |
Adidas |
|
1994 |
Questra |
Adidas |
|
1998 |
Tricolore |
Adidas |
|
2002 |
Fevernova |
Adidas |
|
2006 |
Teamgeist/Teamgeist Berlin |
Adidas |
|
2010 |
Jabulani/Jo’bulani |
Adidas |
|
2014 |
Brazuca/Brazuca Final Rio |
Adidas |
|
2018 |
Telstar 18/Telstar Mechta |
Adidas |
|
2022 |
Al Rihla/Al Hilm |
Adidas |
|
2026 |
Trionda |
Adidas |
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What is the ‘Smart Technology’ and Does The Ball Need to be Charged?
The Trionda World Cup ball for 2026 will need to be charged before every use, due to the “smart technology” inside that will help assist the officials during the game.
There is an in-built motion sensor that can track the ball’s rotation, position on the pitch, and every single touch along the way, sending that data back to the Video Assistant Referee.
That information should help the VAR make quicker decisions, particularly when it comes to an offside call, as they will be able to tell the exact moment the ball was struck, and can then begin to work out the offside line with a 3D model of the game picked up by cameras around the stadium.
It will also be useful for tracking data used by national teams, with even more data allowing them to look underneath the hood of football into some of the things that make teams tick.
The ball has a battery life of roughly six hours, meaning it should comfortably last a full game, barring any technological issues that could occur.
Where to Buy the World Cup 2026 Ball
The official World Cup 2026 ball, the Trionda, is available to buy in several different sizes and with some different impact to each one that is available.
Adidas are retailing six variations of the Trionda, from the Pro version at £130, to the Mini version at £13. There is the competition version for £50, the League version for £35, the Training version for £25, and the Club version for £23.
The Trionda is also available to buy from high street stores such as Sports Direct, which is running an offer on the League version of the ball, as well as JD Sports.
Online retailers such as Amazon and Kitbag are also selling the ball, along with a host of other online stores.
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