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Tottenham Sent £69m Message Over Martin Baturina Move
Tottenham boss Roberto De Zerbi is already making moves in the summer transfer window, with Andy Robertson arriving at the club on a free transfer from Liverpool.
A number of other players have been linked with a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and one could be Como midfielder Martin Baturina.
According to Italian journalist Gianluca di Marzio, two Premier League sides have made approaches to Como to sign the 23-year-old, with offers between €50million (£43million) and €55million (£47million) prepared. Di Marzio does not name the Premier League sides who are preparing to make an official bid, but confirmed that Como have slapped an €80million (£69million) price tag on his shoulder. Tottenham have been named elsewhere as potential suitors for his signature.
Baturina to add bite to Tottenham’s toothless midfield
Spurs have endured a pair of dreadful Premier League campaigns, finishing 17th in the past two seasons. Tottenham narrowly avoided relegation, securing their Premier League status for 2026/27 on the final day of the season at the expense of London rivals West Ham.
One area that contributed heavily to Tottenham’s struggles this season was a midfield sorely lacking creativity. Long-term injuries to both James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski rid Spurs of much of their attacking steel, with the pair contributing 27 goal contributions during the 2024/25 league campaign.
Baturina, who turned 23 in February, has enjoyed a fruitful season in Cesc Fabregas‘ Como side. The Croatian international scored six times and assisted a further three in 29 Serie A appearances, helping Como to achieve an incredible fourth place finish and qualification for their first ever Champions League campaign.
Nothing but praise from Cesc Fabregas and Zlatko Dalić
Upon signing for Como last summer, Fabregas was quick to praise his intelligence and adaptability in midfield. “Martin is a player of immense quality. He’s intelligent on the ball, strong in duels, and has the personality to make things happen in key moments. He fits exactly the kind of football we’re building here.”
Baturina’s ability to contribute both going forward and defensively would clearly be of huge benefit to De Zerbi. As well as faltering in front of goal, Tottenham often failed to keep their opponents out. With 57 goals conceded, they had the fourth-worst defence in the Premier League last season, with their record only better than the three relegated teams.
The midfield prospect’s impressive form has also caught the eye of the Croatia manager, Zlatko Dalić. Following the side’s recent defeat against Belgium ahead of the World Cup, Dalić singled out Baturina as a real standout during the friendly. “He was very good, very committed and in excellent form. He was probably our most dangerous player in attack tonight.”
Baturina perfect for De Zerbi’s midfield rebuild
The 23-year-old remains a promising player with plenty of room to grow, and crucially, one that matches the profile of Tottenham’s recruitment strategy and market pull. Following two disappointing campaigns, Spurs have lost much of their ability to compete with Europe’s biggest teams for established talent.
But with De Zerbi at the helm, Baturina presents an affordable option who is both a first-team option today and an investment for the future. With proven quality in Serie A under the tutelage of Fabregas, who is similar in style to De Zerbi, Baturina will likely prove well suited to Tottenham’s midfield blueprint.
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Yaya Toure to Take Charge of Slovan Bratislava in First Manager Job
Moving from player to coach is a path that many footballers take after hanging up their boots, and African football icon Yaya Toure appears to be ready for his first role as a manager. The former Manchester City and Barcelona star will be starting out at a Champions League club, no less.
Toure is best remembered as a midfield powerhouse dominating the Premier League during his eight-year spell at the Etihad. In England, he won three league titles, the FA Cup and two League Cups, having won La Liga and the Champions League, among other major honours, during his time at Barcelona between 2007 and 2010.
He also played for the likes of Olympiacos and Monaco in his career, and retired in 2019 after a short stint in China with Qingdao Huanghai. He has worked as an assistant coach for a number of clubs, but will now have his first shot at management.
Yaya Toure Lands Champions League Manager Job
In 2021, Toure worked at Olimpik Donetsk and Akhmat Grozny as an assistant before then landing a role as an academy coach for Tottenham Hotspur. After just one season, he moved on to coach with Standard Liege and then spent three years as Saudi Arabia’s assistant coach.
He is now reportedly set to land a role as the head coach of Slovakian side Slovan Bratislava. The news will come as a bit of a surprise to some, as he’s never played or coached in the country before, but it will be a great opportunity for Toure to prove his credentials.
After all, Slovan Bratislava have made it into the Champions League qualifiers for next season after winning the Slovak First Football League. That was actually their eighth consecutive Slovakia top-flight title, so expectations will be high for the new manager.
Toure takes over from former boss Vladimir Weiss, who stepped down from the role this summer after five successful years in the dugout. According to TalkSport, the Ivorian will hope to have former Celtic and Swansea coach Darren O’Dea as his assistant in the Slovakian capital.
O’Dea is currently a free agent, and has reportedly had a number of opportunities on offer in Scotland, England and abroad, so it remains to be seen if he’ll join Toure in Bratislava. The Slovakian club last played in the Champions League in 2024/25, finishing 35th out of 36 teams in the league phase.
Toure isn’t the only member of his family currently working in the world of football coaching. Indeed, former Arsenal Invincible and older brother Kolo has been working as an assistant for Pep Guardiola at Manchester City over the past few years. The 45-year-old also coached at Leicester City and for youth teams with the Ivory Coast and Manchester City.
Kolo took charge of Wigan Athletic in November 2022 but lasted until January as three defeats saw his side drop to the bottom of the Championship. Having seen his brother fail to win any of his nine games in charge in his only role as a head coach, Yaya will hope to have more success with Slovan Bratislava.
Kolo is actually a free agent now, as he followed Guardiola out of the door this summer, alongside other City coaches Pep Lijnders, Lorenzo Buenaventura and Xabi Mancisidor.
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Tensions Boil Over Between F1 Teammates in X-Rated Radio Exchange
Monaco is the epicentre of glitz and glamour; expensive yachts glittering in the marina, boutiques with sky-high prices and luxurious hotels and yachts.
Every year, the Principality closes its streets to host this classic Grand Prix around the fabled streets of Monte Carlo. It is one of four races to have been on every Formula 1 calendar since the first season in 1950, alongside Silverstone, Spa-Francorchamps and Monza.
Many of the drivers live there, and they even have a born-and-bred Monégasque on the grid in Charles Leclerc, so Formula 1 runs through the country’s veins ahead of Sunday afternoon’s Monaco Grand Prix.
With its narrow streets and iconic corners, of which the names live permanently in fans’ memories, such as La Rascasse, Sainte Devote and that emblematic tunnel section, Monaco is a racing driver’s dream.
To no surprise, it is the shortest track on the grid at 3.337 kilometres (2.074 miles), paling in comparison to Spa’s 7.004 kilometre (4.352 mile) distance. It has faced criticism and some argue it should be removed from the calendar, believing the cars are now too wide for proper wheel-to-wheel racing and that the race is more of a procession.
The common belief is that if a driver qualifies on pole, then they are likely to win the race, barring any mechanical faults, due to the sheer difficulty to overtake in the track’s confines. Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli will begin Sunday’s race from pole position after another fine performance in qualifying.
F1 Teammates Fume at Each Other at Monaco Grand Prix
However, the narrow nature of the Circuit de Monaco now poses new problems for its competitors, as Haas drivers Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman discovered.
Traffic is a real difficulty that it is impossible to avoid contending with. During Friday’s practice session, Bearman found himself blocking Ocon on multiple occasions, much to the Frenchman’s ire.
Bearman was on consecutive quick laps, but this did not appear to quell his teammate’s anger.
Ocon was notably frustrated on the radio, telling his race engineer, Laura Mueller: “He doesn’t have to f*** my laps twice as well, you know, on the fast [laps]. He would then overtake the Brit going into the Anthony Noghes section.
But the 29-year-old wasn’t the only irritated party. Bearman lambasted the Evreux native to his engineer and wasn’t mincing his words, stating: “What an idiot, man. That was so stupid from Esteban.”
Team Radio Captures Moment Two Teammates Clashed
The American team had both drivers pointing fingers at the other but perhaps there is an undercurrent of deeper tension to this moment of frustration.
While the drivers usually appear to have a cordial relationship, the difference in their championship standings could be niggling below the surface.
Bearman is currently ninth in the standings with 18 points, separated from eighth and tenth by two points. Conversely, Ocon is in 16th with just a single point so far in the 2026 campaign, which he scored in Japan.
The 21-year-old has impressed since he joined F1. He deputised for Carlos Sainz at Ferrari when the Spaniard was suffering with appendicitis, crossing the line for a stellar seventh place on debut.
In 2025, he scored his highest finish of fourth at the Mexico City Grand Prix and has scored points in three of the five races in 2026, taking seventh in Australia, fifth in China and tenth in Canada.
The Chelmsford driver is racking up points against his teammate, who is a Formula 1 race winner with his former team, Alpine. The Normandy-born driver took his only race win in the eventful 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix but must now be feeling the pressure from his less experienced teammate.
Ocon was keen to settle the tension, however, and appeared to clarify that it was an act of miscommunication rather than any serious animosity, claiming: “It’s fine because Ollie was getting blocked like three times.
“The problem is that I wasn’t getting blocked [by other people], I was only getting blocked by him. As soon as that was communicated, we swapped places, and it was fine.”
Haas will want to close the matter now and prepare for qualifying, which is more integral than usual around the confined street circuit.
In the high-stakes stage of qualifying, the team will not want tempers flaring so they’ll have to keep their frustrations to a minimum. They’ll want to come away from the French Riviera with something to show for their efforts but Formula 1 always enjoys a curveball moment, especially in the Principality.
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Rio Ngumoha Agrees Terms With Bayern Munich to Leave Liverpool This Summer
Liverpool have been dealt a major blow after it emerged that one record-breaking star has agreed personal terms to leave Anfield this summer, according to Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg.
The Reds are building a new era at the club this summer after a disappointing campaign, with Arne Slot being replaced by Andoni Iraola in the dugout, while Ibrahima Konate, Mohamed Salah, and Andy Robertson have all been allowed to leave on a free transfer during the transfer window.
But alongside those key stars, it has now emerged that another talent has agreed terms to move away from the club in the current window, in a major blow to the new boss.
Bayern Munich Agree Terms With Rio Ngumoha
According to Sky Sports, Bayern Munich have made Liverpool sensation Rio Ngumoha their top target for the left-wing position this summer, and have already agreed personal terms with the teenager.
Ngumoha, who became the club’s youngest-ever Premier League goalscorer this season with his winner against Newcastle United back in August, enjoyed a breakout campaign under Slot, making 29 appearances in all competitions, including nine starts.
His explosive qualities have seen Bayern take a keen liking towards him, and they have moved to seal a deal for the 17-year-old by reaching a full verbal agreement with him back in May. That came as Anthony Gordon’s move to Barcelona was completed, ruling him out of the running.
Despite the agreement, however, Liverpool are absolutely adamant that a deal will not happen, as they view Ngumoha as a key part of their current squad and their future – with some even describing him as ‘one of the best wingers in the world’.
As it stands, a deal has collapsed between Bayern and Liverpool, with the Bundesliga champions now prioritising moves for Nathaniel Brown and Ismail Saibari. But with Ngumoha’s green light already in their back pocket, it’s possible they could return later in the window if a deal becomes possible.
Liverpool have zero interest in letting Ngumoha leave, but should the player decide to push for a move away, then it could open the door.
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Liverpool Can’t Lose Ngumoha
When you have a talent as incredible as Ngumoha is, as a club, you simply have to do all you can to build around them, rather than see them leave.
Ngumoha has been shown that there is a pathway for him in the first-team, and under Iraola he is likely to get more opportunities, just like Brazil star Rayan did under him at Bournemouth.
Bayern is a huge opportunity, and if he wants to explore that later in his career then that is his prerogative. But right now he is needed at Anfield, and they hold all the cards, so it would take something extraordinary to change that.
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