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Keir Starmer Set To Pass Hillsborough Law Before Prime Minister Stint Ends

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Keir Starmer has just one week left of his term as UK Prime Minister, and his final act is reportedly set to be one last major football law change. The Labour Party leader has been well involved with the World Cup this summer.

In the buildup to England’s Round of 16 tie vs Mexico, he passed an emergency law that ensured pubs would be allowed to stay open until 5am on the Monday morning – a decision that drew plenty of supporters as it did critics. Meanwhile, as the Three Lions are now into the semi-finals, where they will play Argentina on Wednesday night, a Bank Holiday could be on the cards if they bring football home.

Starmer’s final football decision isn’t linked to the national team, but rather the sport in general. The clubs that benefit the most are likely to ply their trade in the Premier League, and is a significant step in the right direction for justice.

Liverpool fans at Anfield
Liverpool fans at Anfield

As per The Guardian, Starmer is expected to use his final week in office to push the Hillsborough law through its remaining stages in the Commons after months of delays. This bill aims to strengthen support for families seeking justice after major disasters and create new offences for officials who deliberately mislead the public or seek to block accountability.

The prime minister made the legislation one of Labour’s defining manifesto commitments before entering government. Speaking at the party’s conference in Liverpool in 2024, he promised to introduce legislation before the next anniversary of the Hillsborough stadium disaster – 15 April – saying families should never again have to fight the state to uncover the truth.

But despite the pledge, the bill was delayed after ministers clashed with campaigners over how it should be applied to the intelligence services. The law was to complete its Commons stages earlier this year, but the government postponed it after concerns from MI5, MI6 and GCHQ about its impact on national security operations and covert officers.

If the bill clears the Commons this week, it will represent a huge step toward embedding a legal duty across public authorities, an objective campaigners believe will help prevent cover-ups after disasters and major public tragedies.

Justice For The 97 Looks Closer Than Ever Before

Hillsborough disaster memorial at Anfield

The bill takes its name from the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, which led to the deaths of 97 Liverpool supporters after a crowd crush at their team’s FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest in Sheffield.

In 2016, nearly three decades after the disaster, a landmark inquest found those who died were unlawfully killed – and that the behaviour of Liverpool fans played no part in the tragedy, contrary to the false claims of officers and tabloid newspapers, who painted the Anfield faithful in a disgusting light.

The decades-long fight for justice by families exposed repeated failings by public bodies, including South Yorkshire police. While the acknowledgement that the fans themselves weren’t at fault for the tragedy was a huge step towards justice, a law that prevents the same mishandling and misreporting from happening again will feel like the missing piece to the story for most.

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Man Utd Chiefs Ready to Finance Move to Sign ‘Best Footballer in the World’

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Benjamin Sesko’s promising start at Manchester United hasn’t ruled the club out of pursuing a deal for one of the best strikers on the planet.

The Slovenian frontman joined United from RB Leipzig last summer in a £74 million deal and finished his debut season strongly. He found the back of the net 12 times in 32 games after putting a difficult first few months behind him.

Michael Carrick’s arrival in January helped Sesko turn a corner and live up to expectations. His manager insisted that he is a big part of his plans and, at just 23 years old, can be expected to lead the line for years to come.

Man Utd Ready To Swoop if Kane is Available

Harry Kane (England) REUTERS/Eloisa Sanchez

United finished third in the Premier League last season, qualifying for the UEFA Champions League. There has been a shift in spending and in the profile of targeted players since INEOS took over the club’s sporting operations.

One superstar who remains on the Red Devils’ wishlist is Harry Kane. TEAMtalk reports that the club are prepared to finance a move for the England captain if the opportunity arises.

Kane has entered the final year of his contract with Bayern Munich but the Bundesliga giants are confident of agreeing a new deal. There is interest in the 32-year-old around the globe, with Barcelona having made enquiries and Real Madrid requesting to be kept informed of the situation.

A return to Tottenham Hotspur is another possibility amid the North Londoners’ ambitious summer transfer window. The report also notes that clubs in the Saudi Pro League are keen on him, but he isn’t interested in heading to the Middle East at this stage of his career.

An eventual MLS move is mentioned, but that is likely to be in the long term rather than something Kane considers now. If he is to leave Bayern, a move to a European club seems most likely.

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Kane Nothing More Than a Dream For Man Utd

Harry Kane winning the DFB Cup with Bayern Munich

United’s interest in Kane is partly due to co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s continued admiration for ‘the best footballer in the world.’ The British billionaire doesn’t often influence transfer decisions at Old Trafford but could step in if there is a chance to sign England’s all-time top scorer.

Kane would be an unbelievable signing for Carrick and a world-class striker who would help fire the Red Devils back into title contention. But it appears he’s loving life in Munich and will probably extend his stay with the Bavarians.

United ultimately missed their opportunity to land the Ballon d’Or contender back in 2023 when he left Spurs for Bayern. It would take a shocking turn of events for them to seal his signature this summer.

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Tottenham Hold Talks to Re-Sign Bayern Munich Striker Harry Kane

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Tottenham have held talks to sign one of the best players in the world in a sensational move for the club.

It’s already been a successful summer transfer window for Tottenham, who have made a host of new additions.

Spurs have prioritised strengthening their defence and midfield while also bringing in a back-up goalkeeper.

Sandro Tonali, Mateus Fernandes, Martin Dubravka, Jan Paul van Hecke, Marcos Senesi, and Andy Robertson have all made the move to Tottenham this summer.

Spurs don’t appear to be finished there, though, as they look to switch their attention to strengthening in the forward positions.

Signing a striker and a winger could be their next priorities, but they’ll be happy with the business they’ve already done in early July.

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England's Harry Kane during the World Cup win vs Mexico REUTERS/Eloisa Sanchez

According to a report from Team Talk, Tottenham are ready to sign Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane in the summer transfer window, looking to bring him back to Hotspur Way in a sensational move.

Spurs have held talks over a possible move for the England international, and they are well informed on developments surrounding their former player.

Tottenham could be in a position to bring Kane back to the club, potentially next summer, with intermediaries actively sounding out a potential next move for the striker.

Bayern Munich are in talks to extend his contract, which is no surprise given how crucial he’s been since his move to the Bundesliga.

Despite that, clubs are lurking in the background, including Tottenham.

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Kane still one of the best in the world

Harry Kane in action at the 2026 World Cup Hannah Mckay via Reuters

Kane is proving at the World Cup that he’s still one of the best players in the world.

He certainly shouldn’t have had anything to prove, though, if his 25-26 season was anything to go off.

The English striker scored 64 goals in 56 appearances for Bayern Munich last season in all competitions, meaning he now has 146 goals in 147 games for them.

At the age of 32, he remains one of the best, with journalist Dom Smith describing him as ‘the best footballer in the world‘.

Convincing Bayern Munich to part ways with the forward is going to be a difficult task, but Tottenham will certainly try if it’s possible.

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Andrea Pirlo Named Wayne Rooney as His Favourite English Player

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Legend of the 2000s, Andrea Pirlo was one of football’s finest midfielders. After lifting the World Cup with Italy in 2006, winning two Champions League trophies with AC Milan and collecting six Serie A titles, he cemented his reputation as one of the greatest modern midfielders.

Renowned for his calmness under pressure, Pirlo built his legacy through a cultured playing style and an exceptional passing range. Supporters in England may remember him most for his unforgettable Panenka at Euro 2012, which beat Joe Hart and helped eliminate the Three Lions.

Despite delivering one of England’s most painful tournament moments, Pirlo still had enormous admiration for several opponents. In fact, he once labelled one English star a ‘complete footballer’.

Andrea Pirlo Respected Man United Legend Wayne Rooney

Italy's Wayne Rooney (L) and Italy's Andrea Pirlo during the penalty shootout

As quoted by the Daily Mail in 2012, Pirlo was asked to name his ‘favourite English player’. His answer was straightforward:

“Wayne Rooney. He’s the complete footballer.”

The Manchester United great played all 120 minutes against Pirlo in the Euro 2012 quarter-final. Rooney also converted England’s second penalty to briefly give the Three Lions the advantage before Pirlo responded with his famous chipped effort.

The audacity of that Panenka appeared to swing the momentum, with Ashley Young and Ashley Cole both missing England’s next two penalties.

Although Rooney never progressed beyond the quarter-finals with England at a major tournament, he enjoyed an outstanding club career.

His greatest successes came at Manchester United, where he became the Red Devils’ all-time top goalscorer, while also winning the Champions League and five Premier League crowns. Combining goals, creativity, relentless work rate and vision, Rooney is widely regarded as one of the ‘most complete’ footballers the game has produced.

Pirlo Nearly Joined Carlo Ancelotti at Chelsea

Andrea Pirlo AC Milan

While Pirlo clearly admired Rooney, he almost found himself lining up for one of Manchester United’s fiercest rivals. The Italian came close to joining Chelsea in 2009 after former AC Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti was appointed manager. Reflecting on the move in the same interview, Pirlo said:

“Actually, Milan wouldn’t let me go. I have a very strong connection with Ancelotti so I was in touch with him when he went to Chelsea and I’m still in touch with him now he’s at Paris Saint-Germain.

“I had already started negotiating with the people at Chelsea but then finally Milan didn’t let me go. That’s why I stayed.

“Certainly it would have been a different experience that I’d have liked, especially when I was 30 years old. So why not? But unfortunately it didn’t happen.”

He added: “I really enjoy English football. There are many top-quality teams, and the intensity they play with makes it exciting to watch.

“I don’t think adapting to that style would have been difficult because throughout my career I’ve played alongside many different types of players.”

One can only imagine how impressive Pirlo would have been as a Premier League midfielder.

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