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Liverpool Want Goncalo Inacio Deal

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Liverpool are set to enter the market in need of fresh options, with Caught Offside reporting that centre-back will be a priority position for the club this summer.

It comes as the Reds are looking to rebuild the defensive ranks, after the exits of Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konate were confirmed at the end of their current contracts.

While the left-back role looks relatively secure, with Milos Kerkez and Kostas Tsimikas featuring there, the centre-back options are looking slightly more thin.

Konate’s exit means Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, who are both into the final year of their deals, are the only experienced options available for Liverpool.

That is then backed up by the arrival of youngster Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes this summer, and the return of Giovanni Leoni from a serious knee injury.

With that in mind, it appears as though other options could be on the cards at Liverpool to help bolster the position for the short-term and the long-term.

Liverpool Shortlist Goncalo Inacio

Goncalo Inacio

While Liverpool look into the market for possible options to bolster the backline, the report from Caught Offside claims that Sporting CP defender Goncalo Inacio is among those on the club’s shortlist.

It’s claimed that the Reds want someone who is comfortable progressing the ball from the back, while the fact he is left-footed would help complement the ability of Van Dijk on the right.

Inacio is a six-foot-one-inch-tall centre-back who, at just 24 years old, already has plenty of experience under his belt after working his way through the Sporting CP ranks.

The defender has played over 250 games for the Portuguese side, while he has also become a regular for the Portugal national team in recent years.

It’s claimed that Inacio has a £52 million release clause, which could make him an affordable option for Liverpool, while his profile has been described as “rare” in recent times.

It’s no surprise that Premier League rivals have also taken notice, as Manchester United and Chelsea have previously been linked, but the Reds could have an edge.

The fact they need a replacement for Konate opens up that door, while their rivals could be focusing on other areas within their squads this summer.

Inacio isn’t the only centre-back on Liverpool’s radar, however.

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Other Liverpool Centre-Back Targets

Andoni Iraola applauds Bournemouth supporters

While Inacio has been shortlisted as a centre-back target for Liverpool this summer, he isn’t the only star defender that the club are looking at.

The report claims that Napoli defender Sam Beukema is an option as part of a wider shortlist, having been linked with a move under previous manager Arne Slot.

There are also previous links to youngster Luka Vuskovic, who could leave Tottenham this summer, as well as Nottingham Forest defender Murillo.

It’s unclear whether any of those options will be intensified over the coming weeks, and none may be as easy as triggering the release clause for Inacio.

However, Liverpool are looking to future-proof their backline, and the links with players are unlikely to end any time soon.

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Newcastle Set Transfer Price For Nick Pope As Clubs Circle

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Newcastle United could lose one of the most “popular” members of their squad this summer, as The Sun reports that the Magpies have set a transfer price for an exit.

The potential move comes as part of a potential rebuild within the team, as a disappointing Premier League campaign ended with a mid-table finish.

A lack of European football for next season has resulted in early work to transform the team, as Anthony Gordon joined Barcelona as the first exit of the many that are expected.

Links continue to arise over a possible exit for Sandro Tonali, Lewis Hall, and Tino Livramento, but there are others who are being tracked by Premier League clubs this summer.

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According to the report from The Sun, Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope could leave this summer, despite recently triggering a one-year extension clause in his contract that will now keep him at the club until 2027.

It’s claimed that a £5 million offer would be enough to tempt the Magpies into a sale for the 34-year-old, who has spent four years at the club so far.

The experienced shot-stopper is believed to be considering his options over a stay at the club, or whether he wants to take on a new challenge elsewhere.

Pope was described as a “popular” member of the dressing room last season by Gordon, while manager Howe has also praised his ability for the side, even with a downturn in form.

There is no shortage of suitors for Pope, if he is to leave Newcastle, as the report also states that Premier League sides Leeds United and Ipswich Town are monitoring the goalkeeper’s situation.

Leeds are on the market for another goalkeeper after Lucas Perri struggled to adapt to life in the division, while Karl Darlow could leave the club as a free agent.

As for Ipswich, they have switched goalkeepers around in the past season with both Christian Walton and Alex Palmer battling it out for the number one shirt.

The Tractor Boys earned promotion, but are looking at Pope as an option to boost their chances of survival next season, with the goalkeeper who once featured in their academy ranks.

It remains to be seen whether an exit will be made, but any move will likely prompt Newcastle into the market themselves.

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Newcastle Goalkeeper Shortlist

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If Newcastle do move on from Pope, then the club will need to enter the market in search of another goalkeeper to take them to the next level.

James Trafford is linked as an option to replace the 34-year-old in the summer, having come close to joining the Magpies last summer before a return to Manchester City.

The 23-year-old was swiftly usurped by Gianluigi Donnarumma in the same window, however, and the lack of game time that has followed looks set to prompt an exit.


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Newcastle are in the market for reinforcements.

Beyond Trafford, the report claims that Brighton’s Bart Verbruggen is an option for Newcastle in the market, as he continues to be linked with an exit from the club.

Any move will be on top of the agreement to sign Ewen Jaouen, who is a 20-year-old shot-stopper from Reims, viewed as an option for the future.

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Tottenham To Reach Agreement For Van Hecke Transfer

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Tottenham have already failed with two bids for Brighton & Hove Albion defender Jan Paul van Hecke, but they will not be deterred from trying to sign the 26-year-old, GIVEMESPORT understands.

After saving the club from relegation to the Championship on the final day of the season, Roberto De Zerbi‘s clear priority is improving the defence he has at Spurs, with Andy Robertson having already signed on a free transfer from Liverpool.

Marcos Senesi will join the Scot at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with confirmation of his transfer to the north London club expected imminently.

Tottenham have already had two bids rejected by Brighton

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If Spurs are to get a deal over the line to sign van Hecke from the Seagulls, that would mean their first three signings of the summer window were all defenders. And it is no shock to see De Zerbi home in on the defence, after all, Spurs have shipped an incredible 113 goals in the last two Premier League seasons, finishing 17th in both campaigns.

Tottenham made a bid for van Hecke last week, although the exact fee was not disclosed. It was immediately rejected by Brighton, but Seagulls chief executive Paul Barber revealed the Lilywhites had followed up with a second offer too.

Speaking to Talksport, he said: “There’s always going to be a lot of interest in our best players, and certainly in the case of Jan Paul.

“We’ve been very clear that that interest has been ongoing for a while, it’s coming from multiple sources. Yes, we have rejected a bid from Tottenham over the last week or so, in fact, two bids.

“From that point of view, it has to be right for us as well as the player.

“We have to be in a position to make the best trades to suit our model and also to make sure that we’re supporting Fabian [Hurzeler], because he’s got another big season ahead of him.”

Van Hecke is keen on making the move to London

Jan Paul van Hecke applauding the Brighton & Hove Albion supporters

GMS understands that Spurs intend to make a third bid for the Dutchman, who is currently out in the USA preparing for the Netherlands’ 2026 World Cup campaign.

Brighton have their valuation of the defender – who turned 26 on Monday – which has been reported to be around the £70million mark, and they are notoriously hard to bargain with, sticking by their price tags. However, van Hecke only has one year left on his current contract at the Amex Stadium, with Spurs hoping to secure a cheaper deal for the player.

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The one thing that could work in their favour is that van Hecke wants to make the move to north London. He is pushing hard to reunite with his former boss Roberto De Zerbi.

GMS sources close to the deal believe an agreement between the two clubs will ultimately be reached.


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Iran World Cup Stars Arrive in the US With ‘168’ Pinned to Shirts

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While the obvious focus of the 2026 World Cup will be on the football, it’s undeniable that there will be an ongoing political subtext surrounding the tournament. That’s nothing new to the sport, as it was very much present at Qatar 2022, and in many prior editions of the competition.

While there are many issues to contend with this summer, perhaps the most prominent one will be the ongoing Iranian conflict with the United States, one of the three co-hosts alongside Mexico and Canada. It was unclear if Iran would even be willing or able to play at the World Cup, but after months of uncertainty, they arrived in Mexico this week.

Iran Arrive For World Cup With 168 on Shirts

Iran's Mehdi Taremi and Alireza Jahanbakhsh arrive with the team ahead of the World Cup

The squad was initially set to train in Tucson, Arizona, but amid the political unease, their base camp will be in Tijuana, Mexico. Iran’s players will not be able to avoid coming into the US, however, as they face group games against New Zealand and Belgium in Los Angeles, before heading to Seattle to face Egypt. That said, reports suggest the US government will demand that Iran leave the country on the same day that they arrive.

Having arrived in North America this week, the Iranian team immediately set about sending a strong political message to Donald Trump’s United States. Indeed, as reported by Catalan news outlet Ara, the players were spotted wearing pins on their clothing which bore the number 168.

This is a direct reference to, and is done in memory of, the 168 girls who died in the American bombing of the Minab school on 28 February.

A statement from UNICEF condemned the bombings at the time, as they confirmed that the attack took place while classes at the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school in southern Iran were in progress:

“Among the casualties are 168 girls killed when a strike hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school in Minab, in southern Iran, on 28 February, while classes were in session. Reports indicate that the majority of those killed were schoolchildren aged between 7 and 12. In addition, 12 children were killed in other schools across five different locations in Iran.

“These child casualties are a stark reminder of the brutality of war and violence on children, which impacts families and communities for generations. Children and schools are protected under International Humanitarian Law and must be places of safety.”

As per the BBC, five former US officials, including a former top military lawyer, then criticised the Pentagon for not acknowledging potential American involvement in the deadly strike. President Trump said on 7 March that in his “opinion” Iran was to blame for the Minab strike, without providing evidence.


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Far from a warm welcome into the host country.

Iranian Squad Departed For World Cup Amid Chants of ‘Death to America’

Iran's Mehdi Torabi and Alireza Jahanbakhsh poses with teammates and fans as they depart from Turkey to Mexico ahead of the World Cup

The Iranian squad departed for Mexico from Tehran and were given a state farewell ceremony, in which they were seen off with Hezbollah flags and anti-US chants. Reports claim that the crowd even chanted: ‘Death to America’.

The ill-feeling on the sports side of things will not be helped by claims that the US have very difficulty for key staff members to get visas to enter the country. Iranian Football Federation Mehdi Taj, for example, was denied entry to Canada two weeks ago when he attempted to attend the FIFA Congress in Vancouver and is among the staff members whose visa applications were rejected ahead of arriving with the team this week.

When the tournament begins, there is a clear path which could lead the two nations to come up against each other. Should Iran and the USMNT finish second in their respective groups, they will go head-to-head in the round of 32 on 3 July in Arlington, Texas.

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