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Tottenham Make Contact To Sign ‘Top Class’ Vicario Replacement

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Tottenham may already know their ideal replacement for Guglielmo Vicario should the Italian return home this summer. The Spurs stopper has already been heavily linked with a number of Italian clubs, with Inter Milan said to hold the most serious interest in his services.

It’s going to be a busy summer for Roberto De Zerbi, who will almost certainly make wholesale changes to this Tottenham team, which has finished in the bottom half of the Premier League in back-to-back seasons.

But while some players will be expended in the name of upgrades, others could be lured away, leaving gaps for De Zerbi and the club’s recruitment staff to fill ahead of the new season.

Kinsky may not have done enough to replace VicarioTottenham Hotspur's Guglielmo Vicario looks dejected after Crystal Palace's Jorgen Strand Larsen scores

Vicario has been a steady performer for Tottenham, and with the club having endured a difficult couple of years, he is one of the obvious candidates to move on to join a club that is ready to compete for titles.

Reports suggest the Italian is of interest to Inter and other clubs, and he is likely to jump at such an opportunity despite clearly holding Spurs close to his heart, given the scenes of celebration we saw on the touchline during the finale of the relegation escape.

The question if Vicario does leave is whether Spurs replace him with a bona fide number one or look to give Antonin Kinsky an opportunity while bringing in strong competition. And we know De Zerbi liked what he saw from Kinsky during the final run-in in the absence of the injured Vicario.

The 23-year-old stopper produced a number of top-class saves to bail out Spurs during the run-in, but it doesn’t look as though De Zerbi has seen enough to fully rely on him as the club’s number one.

Vicario replacement identified by Tottenham

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Tottenham now look likely to turn to PSG goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier to replace Vicario should the Italian leave. According to l’Equipe, Spurs have already made an approach to see whether the 24-year-old will be allowed to leave this summer, matching a similar approach from Turkish club Besiktas.

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Chevalier, who was described as ‘top class’ by RisingStarXI on X, made 17 league appearances for PSG, starting the season as the club’s number one following the departure of Gianluigi Donnarumma to Manchester City. But he was dropped by Luis Enrique and spent the rest of the season as the back-up to Matvey Safonov.

That likely cost Chevalier a spot in France’s World Cup squad this summer, but it’s clear he has not impressed Luis Enrique enough to be the starter for arguably the world’s best team. PSG are likely to invest in the position this summer, opening the door to a Chevalier exit, and Tottenham could benefit by adding a likely cost-effective goalkeeper with plenty of upside, given he is still only 24 years of age.


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Why Joao Cancelo Was Not Presented With Rest of Barcelona Squad

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Joao Cancelo cut a frustrated figure as he marched back to the dressing room while waiting to be presented to the Camp Nou crowd on Wednesday.

Every member of Barcelona’s squad was introduced individually ahead of the annual Joan Gamper Trophy fixture. The Catalan giants secured a 2-1 win over Egyptian side Al-Ahly in the pre-season fixture, with 18-year-old Hamza Abdelkarim scoring the opening goal against his former club in the 30th minute.

Raphinha doubled Barcelona’s advantage from the penalty spot on the stroke of half-time. Zizo pulled a goal back for the visitors early in the second half, while Anthony Gordon spurned the chance to make it 3-1 before full-time after Barca were awarded a second spot-kick.

New Barcelona signing Rodri received the biggest ovation from the crowd prior to kick-off. The World Cup winner, who was named best player of the 2026 World Cup after guiding Spain to victory over Argentina in North America, signed a four-year contract with the La Liga outfit earlier this week after completing a £65 million move from Manchester City.

Another player who was poised to be unveiled to the crowd was Joao Cancelo, who was seen wearing the No. 2 shirt in the tunnel.

However, the Portugal international was filmed storming back to the dressing room as his puzzled teammates asked what had happened. Watch the footage below:

Why Frustrated Cancelo Wasn’t Unveiled Alongside Rodri

Joao Cancelo REUTERS/Pablo Moran

Per GOAL, Spanish journalist Victor Navarro said Barcelona intended to unveil Cancelo but were unable to because the full-back’s registration remained incomplete.

Press reports confirmed Al-Hilal had agreed with Cancelo to terminate his contract, which was due to expire at the end of the season, in exchange for waiving the rest of his dues.

However, the deal with Barcelona has not yet been finalised, meaning Cancelo officially remains an Al-Hilal player at the time of writing.

Cancelo, the former Manchester City defender, spent the second half of last season on loan at Barcelona, playing 23 times and winning the 2025-26 league title in the process.

The 32-year-old is poised to become Barcelona’s new No. 2 but must wait for his unveiling after being denied the opportunity at the last minute on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Barcelona supporters have been labelled ‘shameful’ for booing midfielder Frenkie de Jong during the pre-season fixture.

It’s currently unclear whether the Netherlands international will stay at Camp Nou following Rodri’s arrival. The 29-year-old signed a four-year contract extension with the Catalan club in October.

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FIFA Vice President Sends Explosive Letter Criticising Gianni Infantino

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One of Gianni Infantino’s vice presidents at FIFA has turned against him, as an explosive letter sent to football’s vilified leader was leaked this week. The Swiss millionaire has felt intense heat in office ever since his idea to sell stakes in the World Cup he unveiled last month backfired on him.

Infantino, FIFA’s president since 2016 after he gazumped Sepp Blatter to power, is under significant pressure following his failed Football Forward Enterprise (FFE) scheme – which would have seen stakes in the World Cup sold to private investors, resulting in a major cash windfall for the beautiful game’s shot-callers.

His biggest opponents throughout the saga have been UEFA and CONMEBOL, European and South American football’s governing bodies. Aleksander Ceferin’s series of statements – which have read more like written attacks – has prompted England and several other nations to withdraw their support for the 56-year-old, while it appears increasingly likely that Infantino will lose power at March’s election.

That was once seen as unthinkable. He previously had no serious challengers for the role and enjoyed the written backing of 200 nations following the hugely profitable 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Now, though, even his own council members are turning on him after his decision to sack Kevin Lamour following his criticism of Infantino’s leadership.

FIFA Vice Presidents Turns Against Infantino in Explosive Leaked Letter

FIFA president Gianni Infantino looks on REUTERS/Carl Recine

According to the Guardian, Infantino has lost the support of another high-ranking FIFA official, with the Hungarian football federation chief, Sandor Csanyi, criticising the president’s “professional judgment, ethical standards and leadership”.

In an explosive letter sent to Infantino on Tuesday, which was first obtained by the news agency Agence France-Presse, Csanyi states that he has “lost the confidence I previously placed in you” and describes the “unexpected dismissal” of Fifa’s chief operating officer, Kevin Lamour, as the “final straw”.

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Lamour was sacked by FIFA on Monday after breaking ranks last month by criticising Infantino over his aborted plan to sell off shares in the World Cup to private investors. Csanyi’s letter continues the trend of senior global football figures deserting Infantino, with the Hungarian banker the fifth of Fifa’s eight vice-presidents to call for him to stand down.

“My conviction that you are capable of continuing to lead Fifa successfully and effectively in accordance with the shared values that previously formed the basis of our cooperation has been undermined,” Csanyi also wrote. “The final straw was the unexpected dismissal of Kevin Lamour.”

The letter also cited “a number of controversial decisions” at this year’s World Cup, including Infantino’s involvement in “plans to outsource FIFA competitions and place them in the hands of external parties”.

Infantino’s Support Network Is Toppling Around Him Like Dominoes

U.S. President Donald Trump and FIFA President Gianni Infantino with the World Cup trophy REUTERS/Lee Smith

The UEFA president, Aleksander Ceferin, Victor Montagliani of CONCACAF – the North and Central American and Caribbean Confederation – and Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al Khalifa of the Asian Football Confederation have all made their positions clear, as has the Football Association chair, Debbie Hewitt.

Of the Fifa vice-presidents, only Alejandro Domínguez of South America’s Conmebol, Patrick Motsepe of the Confederation of African Football and Oceania’s Lambert Maltock are supporting Infantino. Csanyi is also a member of the 37-strong FIFA council, which is its main decision-making body, but has been repeatedly overlooked by Infantino, making any breakaway decision all the more easy.

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Pape Matar Sarr Surely Has No Tottenham Future After De Zerbi Decision

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Tottenham Hotspur are currently undergoing a major summer of change, and it now looks likely that there will be yet another big departure before the transfer window slams shut.

Spurs have made six signings so far, bringing in Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Martin Dubravka, Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes, and Sandro Tonali, while Luka Vuskovic, Djed Spence, Cristian Romero, Radu Dragusin, Will Lankshear, Manor Solomon, and Guglielmo Vicario have all departed the club.

The club are now in advanced talks over a double deal to sign Savinho and Omar Marmoush from Man City to strengthen the attack, while Cody Gakpo is also a target, but it means that there will likely be more departures too, as the club look to balance the books.

One star who has been regularly linked with a move away this summer is midfielder Lucas Bergvall, with Brighton and Nottingham Forest linked, while Newcastle have made him their prime target, despite having an offer rejected earlier in the window.

However, reports have since suggested that De Zerbi is keen to keep the Swede, and has held talks to convince him to at least wait until January to reassess the situation.

“There will be a big competition to play because, at the end, I think we will be two players for each position. If he wants to stay, I will be happy.” – De Zerbi on Bergvall

But with Fernandes, Tonali, Bergvall, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Conor Gallagher likely making up the manager’s midfield options for the season, it means that Pape Matar Sarr may have already played his final game for the club.

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£50m Sarr Has No Spurs Future

Tottenham Hotspur's Pedro Porro is pushed away by Pape Matar Sarr.

Reports have suggested that Spurs have put a £50m asking price on the Senegal international, and they have received enquiries from Saudi Arabia, Brentford, and Aston Villa about his availability.

Sarr has also been a reliable servant, but with limited game time this season and the transfer business the club has done, he’s way down the pecking order. De Zerbi has clearly made his mind up on the midfield too, with Sarr featuring for just 87 minutes during pre-season – less than every other midfield option in the squad.

De Zerbi’s decision to keep two players for each position means it would be a long way back for him, and it now looks clear that he has already played his final game for the club.

Tottenham Midfielders Pre-Season Minutes

Player

Minutes

Archie Gray

423

Conor Gallagher

342

Sandro Tonali

331

Lucas Bergvall

274

Mateus Fernandes

163

Rodrigo Bentancur

90

Pape Matar Sarr

87

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