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  • 2 weeks ago | givemesport.com | Fabrizio Romano |Matthew Guyett

    Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly held initial talks with Brentford and could hijack Manchester United's move for Bryan Mbeumo, who is 'intrigued'. Sky Sports reports that Thomas Frank's appointment at Spurs has improved their chances of signing Mbeumo. The Lilwhites have long courted the Cameroonian forward who excelled under their new manager at the Gtech last season.

  • 2 weeks ago | givemesport.com | Matthew Guyett

    Tottenham Hotspur are ready to make a £70m double raid on Brentford by trying to sign Bryan Mbeumo alongside appointing Thomas Frank as Ange Postecoglou's replacement, according to The Sun. Mbeumo is heavily linked with a move to Manchester United and has already agreed on personal terms over a five-year deal with the Red Devils. Brentford are holding out for £60m and have rejected an initial offer of £55m for the Cameroonian, who has a year left on his contract.

  • 2 weeks ago | givemesport.com | Matthew Guyett

    Arsenal have reportedly held talks with West Ham United over a move for Ghanaian winger Mohammed Kudus. The 24-year-old is keen to depart the London Stadium as he wants to play in Europe next season. It was a challenging season for the club and the player, marked by a decline in form in the second half of the campaign. GIVEMESPORT sources understand that one of the release clauses in Kudus' contract allows him to join a Premier League club for a fee of £80m.

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Matthew Guyett

    1 day agoNorway stun Italy; Belgium denied | FIFA World Cup 26 qualifyingErling Haaland and Co keep up their 100-per-cent record. Croatia, Wales, Czechia and Israel also bag important wins on busy night in UEFA World Cup …5 hours agoNew manager for Italy! Luciano Spalletti confirms he has been sacked as national team boss after dismal defeat to NorwayItaly boss Luciano Spalletti has confirmed he will leave his role as national team boss after Monday's World Cup qualifier against Moldova.

  • 2 weeks ago | givemesport.com | Matthew Guyett

    World Cup finals are among the most-watched football matches in history. Billions of fans watched iconic moments such as Lionel Messi's crowning and Zinedine Zidane's headbutt. Viewership of club football matches have yet to hit the billion mark. Football is the most-watched sport in the world, with an estimated 3.5 billion fans worldwide. Its global reach is astounding but unsurprising given the stories told each time teams and players go to war on the pitch.