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Man Utd Think They Can Sign the Next Rice and Save £25m

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Manchester United believe they have identified the next Declan Rice, and they may be able to sign him for £25million less than what the Arsenal midfielder was signed for.

Michael Carrick is looking to build on the success of last season that saw United finish in the top three and without much of a sweat. Such a high finish has been a rarity for the Old Trafford club over recent years, but fans are still going to want to see more progress come next season.

Carrick will likely be expected to lead the Red Devils into the title conversation, even if the title itself is likely to be a big ask, and silverware will also be close to the top of the wishlist, given United have not won a trophy since 2023.

Manchester United manager Michael Carrick looks on after Premier League win against Nottingham Forest

Following his permanent appointment this summer, Carrick has immediately set about improving his midfield following the departure of Casemiro. Ederson has been brought in on a £34million deal from Atalanta, and the United boss still wants a clear replacement for Casemiro in the holding role.

But given how players like Rodri, Rice and Casemiro have highlighted the importance of having a world-beating holding midfielder over recent years, it has become one of the most expensive positions to invest in.

Not only that, but there are few truly elite options available, with the likes of Rodri, Rice, Vitinha and Moises Caicedo firmly unavailable. Proven world-class players at the position are rarely made available, and so it becomes a case of trying to identify players who have the potential to become what those proven talents are.

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As United search for their Casemiro replacement, they have reportedly identified the ideal option in West Ham star Mateus Fernandes. With the Hammers having been relegated, United feel as though they can get a deal done for Fernandes, who, according to Sky Sports, club chiefs feel was one of the best young players in the Premier League this season.

The report adds that United feel as though Fernandes could be the next Rice, and not just because he is an emerging West Ham talent. Fernandes was clearly West Ham’s best player, albeit during a difficult season, and he proved he could handle a Premier League midfield despite being just 21 years of age.

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The youngster was in the conversation for the Portugal World Cup squad, but he was beaten out by Mallorca’s Samu Costa, who is also being linked with a big move this summer. Costa will be the alternative to Vitinha, who is quickly succeeding Rodri as the best player in the world in his position.

West Ham signed Fernandes from Southampton in 2025 for a fee of £38million, and they are said to be asking for at least £80million to do business this summer. That’s £25million less than Arsenal paid for Rice, and transfers have only increased in cost since then. Still, United may feel they can work the Hammers down a little, given the London club are Championship-bound, and indeed the fact Fernandes is likely to demand an exit this summer.


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‘Real Reason’ Max Verstappen Has Signed Contract Extension at Red Bull

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For months now, Max Verstappen‘s future at Red Bull has hung on a knife-edge, with the four-time world champion’s next move shrouded in uncertainty.

The Dutchman has been at the centre of intense speculation, with potential moves to Mercedes and McLaren discussed extensively, but walking away from the sport altogether was not out of the question either.

Yet, despite the uncertainty regarding his future at Red Bull and in F1 entirely, it seems that we have finally been given our answer to where Verstappen will be spending the next years of his career.

After months of conjecture, rumours, and every F1 fan having their say on where Verstappen will move to, the Dutchman has chosen to bring the speculation to an emphatic closure as he has chosen to extend his stay with Red Bull till 2030, extending his stay with the Milton Keynes outfit after previously being contracted until 2028.

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One question floating around the F1 community this morning is why Verstappen has chosen to commit his future to his current team amid months of speculation and interest from other sides.

His previous deal contained clauses that could have allowed him to depart Red Bull at the end of the current season, making his decision to extend his stay all the more significant.

The exact terms of his new deal remain unclear, including whether similar exit clauses have been included.

But while a new contract with arguably the greatest F1 driver in the world has given Red Bull a ginormous boost, it is clear that the side that has fostered the likes of Verstappen and Sebastian Vettel – another driver who won four successive World Championships – is on a downward spiral.

With the Dutch Grand Prix taking place this Sunday, it presents Verstappen and Red Bull with an opportunity to remind the rest of the grid of their prowess and reignite a campaign that has so far fallen short of expectations.

Speaking about his new contract, Verstappen explained the importance of the people around him and the bond he has developed with the team, as well as revealing the real reason why he chose to stay put.

“We have the best people, and I’m excited to keep working together with everyone to get back to the top again,” said Verstappen. “This remains the ultimate goal that all of us have been working towards and will continue to pursue.

“I have always said it: the team is like a second family for me and I feel very at home. I came to the team hoping to be able to win races. What we went on to achieve together has been simply lovely, and we have shared many incredible moments and won four world championships.”

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Had Verstappen been offered a new deal a few months prior, this saga may have unfolded very differently.

The Dutchman has found renewed belief in the team’s direction since Laurent Mekies replaced the polarising Christian Horner as team principal last July.

Verstappen’s late-season charge last year came under Mekies’ stewardship, while the new Red Bull boss has seemingly given the driver further confidence in the project’s long-term ambitions.

“To continue this journey with the same team that I have been with my whole career is really special and something I have always wanted to do,” Verstappen added: “Getting to work with Laurent now for over a year has also been great. I see a clear vision he has for the team.

“Everyone in Milton Keynes believes in what we are building, and I am looking forward to the next chapter, fighting for more victories and competing for championships as we continue to shape the future of this team.”

Mekies also paid tribute to the Dutchman, praising his four World Championships and talking about his importance to the team.

“Very few partnerships in sport achieve what Max and this team have,” he said. “Since the very beginning, Max has embodied everything that makes Oracle Red Bull Racing special: uncompromising competitiveness, relentless determination, and the courage to challenge convention. His impact on our team and on Red Bull’s motorsport story has been transformational, and he has been fundamental to everything we have accomplished together.”

After months of speculation, Verstappen’s future is no longer shrouded in uncertainty. The question breaching the lips of every F1 fan now is, do Red Bull have what it takes to return to the summit?

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Champions League Winner Niklas Sule Makes Debut For Ninth-Tier Club

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A Champions League winner, still only 30 years old, has been spotted this week making his debut for a ninth-tier side, marking a drastic fall from grace. The defender in question retired from the beautiful game just three months ago but, with an itch too strong to ignore, is back playing for a shock new club.

It’s a sad story because, while he is still relatively young – especially for this generation of footballer – he announced that he was bringing his playing career to an end back in May due to a third serious knee injury of his career, having previously ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament twice.

But playing at a much lower level could help rejuvenate the player, who now appears to be playing for the love of the sport rather than for money. At his new club, he now plays as a midfielder, and it would seem he’s having a blast – even if his debut came at the cost of defeat.

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Niklas Sule Wolfgang Rattay via Reuters

Former Borussia Dortmund defender Niklas Sule has returned to football, as the ex-Germany international made his debut for SV Tiefenbach in the midfield, rather than the centre-back role Bundesliga fans were used to seeing him deployed in. Sule, who won the Champions League with Bayern Munich in 2020, marked his first appearance for the club with a goal.

However, his maiden goal for the club was not enough to prevent them from a 7-2 drubbing at the hands of SG Kirchardt in the opening weekend of their district league. Watch some footage of his performance below:

“I think he’s enjoying it more playing a bit more offensively now,’ his new coach, Jason Walzel, told Badische Neueste Nachrichten, as per the Daily Mail. “He was there on Saturday and then again on Thursday and Friday. I don’t think it was planned that he would one day actually play in the Kreisliga. The boys are happy; he’s a great guy.”

How Niklas Sule Reflected on Ending his Career Early

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Sule decided his time in topflight football was up when he believed he had torn his ACL for the third time in his 13-year professional career.

He went down with what looked like a serious knee problem during Dortmund’s 3-2 Bundesliga victory over Heidenheim in February, and following tests with the doctor in the dressing room he “really thought it’s torn.”

However, he escaped another ACL tear and, in that moment, decided that when his Dortmund contract expired, that would be that for his time performing at the highest level. Speaking to the ‘Spielmacher’ podcast, he explained:

“What I felt when our team doctor did the drawer test [a test used to check for a possible ligament tear] in the dressing room in Hoffenheim, looked at the physio and shook his head, and the physio did it too and didn’t feel any resistance either.

“I went into the shower and cried for ten minutes. In that moment, I really thought: ‘It’s torn’. When I went for an MRI the next day and received the good news [that it wasn’t a cruciate ligament tear after all], it was one thousand per cent clear to me that it was over.”

He added: “I couldn’t imagine anything worse than looking forward to life – being independent, going on holiday, spending time with my children – only to then have to come to terms with my third cruciate ligament tear.”

Sule was capped a total of 49 times for Germany, scoring once. He now lives far remoevd from the glare of European football, but has found a way to keep playing with a smile on his face.

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Nick Kyrgios’ Savage Instagram Story About Jannik Sinner Looks Awkward Now

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Nick Kyrgios’ brutal Instagram story about Jannik Sinner has now massively backfired following the outcome of his positive drug test in June.

Kyrgios was provisionally suspended on Wednesday after testing positive for cocaine while playing at an ATP 250 event in Mallorca in June. The 31-year-old’s test was positive and the presence of cocaine in his system was confirmed by tests at a World Anti-Doping Agency laboratory last month.

Under ITIA regulations, provisional suspensions are mandatory for positive tests for cocaine, although Kyrgios has the right of appeal but has not done so to date.

Under the suspension, he cannot play, coach at, or attend Grand Slams or any events sanctioned by the men’s and women’s tennis tours pending the outcome of a tribunal.

Having struggled with knee and wrist injuries in recent years, he has played just four singles matches this season and last played in the men’s doubles at Wimbledon, where he and partner Alexander Bublik lost in the first round.

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In a lengthy statement on Instagram, Kyrgios said the last few years of injuries had taken “a huge toll on me, both mentally and physically.”

“My body hasn’t been able to do what my mind expects it to do,” he wrote. “Coming to terms with being near the end of my career has been harder than I ever imagined” but “none of that excuses what I did.”

“I’m sorry to my fans, my family, my sponsors, and everyone close to me,” Kyrgios added. “Above all, I’m sorry to the kids who follow me. I know the example this sets, and I’m deeply disappointed in myself.”

Kyrgios’ Old Instagram Story About Jannik Sinner Resurfaces

An old Instagram story by Kyrgios has resurfaced from October 2024, which looks very awkward now following the recent news.

During a Q&A on the app, a fan asked: “Double with sinner? Pls”, to which Kyrgios replied, “I only play with CLEAN players.”

Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban in early 2025 following two positive drug tests the year prior. The world number one had previously been cleared of any wrongdoing by an independent panel after testing positive for the banned substance clostebol in March 2024.

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In a statement, WADA said it accepted the three-time Grand Slam champion “did not intend to cheat”, that the drug “did not provide any performance-enhancing benefit”, and this happened “without his knowledge as the result of the negligence of members of his entourage.”

Kyrgios himself could be banned for up to four years – but if he can prove he took the drug outside a competition, the maximum ban he would face is three months.

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