Real Madrid make the call! Arsenal's Martin Zubimendi move in serious jeopardy as Los Blancos make 'final push' to hijack £51m transfer

Real Madrid are set to make their final push for Arsenal target Martin Zubimendi with the hope that new boss Xabi Alonso can help seal the deal.

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Arsenal looked to be the final destination for Real Sociedad maestro Zubimendi this summer, as the Gunners had seemingly struck a deal for the midfielder after over a year of interest in the Spaniard. However, Real Madrid have crept up as a potential issue for the north London side.

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In an effort to give new manager Alonso the best squad possible for the Club World Cup and the upcoming campaign, Real Madrid are coming up with answers to their problems under Carlo Ancelotti. As such, Los Blancos have shown interest in Zubimendi over the last few weeks and as per Spanish publication , the 15-time European champions are now set to make their 'final push' for the midfielder.

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Real Madrid believe that Zubimendi could be convinced to ditch Arsenal in favour of a move to Santiago Bernabeu, as new Los Blancos boss Alonso crossed paths with the 26-year-old at Real Sociedad B. Additionally, they believe that Alonso's play style may be admired by the midfielder.

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As per , Arsenal are sweating over Zubimendi's decision after Real made contact with the player, although the Spanish giants would struggle to match the English side's salary offer. However, the Real Sociedad midfielder is still said to be undecided on his future heading into the summer.

Athletic send clear release clause message to Barcelona as La Liga rivals eye swoop to sign Nico Williams in latest chapter in long-running transfer saga

Athletic Club have sent a warning to Barcelona over their pursuit of Nico Williams telling La Blaugrana to meet the player's release clause.

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The seemingly never-ending transfer saga between Williams and La Blaugrana took another turn this week, as representatives of Athletic Club made a curt statement about the winger's status. A representative of the Bilbao club told Mundo Deportivo that Barcelona would have to meet the player's release clause. "If they want him, let them pay it, period," the source said.

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Rumours of a Williams transfer to Catalonia had quietened down over the past few months, but this particular transfer saga has been rumbling on for the best part of two years. Mundo Deportivo report that the 22-year-old's release clause, which last season stood at €58m, has increased.

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Relations between the two clubs have worsened over the past few seasons. Athletic Club were highly critical of Barcelona following the revelation La Blaugrana had made payments to the companies of José María Enríquez Negreira, the former vice president of the Technical Committee of Referees at the RFEF. Executives of both clubs have taken potshots at each other in the press and behind closed doors ever since, with the Williams saga fanning the flames of ill will, according to multiple reports.

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This latest development is unlikely to bring about a move for Williams, who much as shown remarkable mental fortitude to not let this never-ending tale affect his performance on the pitch.

Australia hopeful Green absence will be brief

The allrounder picked up a minor hamstring strain and missed the Headingley Test

Andrew McGlashan06-Jul-2023Australia are hopeful that Cameron Green will be available for the fourth Test at Old Trafford after picking up a “low grade” hamstring strain, which forced him to miss Headingley.Green, who had a lengthy bat at training on Tuesday, but did not bowl like the other quicks did, did not appear at the final practice session on Wednesday.He had bowled 22 overs at Lord’s, taking on an increasingly important role after the injury to Nathan Lyon left Australia a bowler down. He played a key part in slowing Ben Stokes’ scoring shortly before he was dismissed on the final day.But Green hadn’t quite been able to find his best form with the bat in the three Tests against India and England over the last month, although made handy contributions of 38 and 28 at Edgbaston.Green, who earlier in his career suffered back stress fractures, also previously missed three Tests this year after suffering a broken finger against South Africa at the MCG.There is a longer gap between this and the Old Trafford Test, which will give Green extra time to recover.His absence in Leeds meant a recall for Mitchell Marsh, who played his last Test four years ago at The Oval where he claimed a five-wicket haul.He was then ruled out of contention for the next series, back home against Pakistan, after he broke his hand punching a dressing-room wall at the WACA during a Sheffield Shield match. The following season, Green emerged and got into the Test side and has cemented the allrounder role at No. 6.Marsh has a very good Test record against England: his batting average is 45.44, with both his centuries against them, and he has claimed 15 wickets at 24.46

Tottenham's 2025-26 Premier League fixtures: Full schedule, TV & ticket details

Spurs recorded their lowest-ever Premier League finish in 2024-25 despite ending their trophy drought with Europa League glory.

Tottenham are under new management, with Thomas Frank replacing the popular Ange Postecoglou in the dugout for the new season. The Australian helped Spurs end their 17-year wait for a trophy by delivering the Europa League, but oversaw a Premier League campaign which ended with a 17th-place finish.

The north Londoners will open 2025-26 against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup on August 13, while their Premier League season begins three days later at home to newly-promoted Burnley. This is followed by a tricky trip to Manchester City.

Spurs head to rivals Arsenal in November before hosting the Gunners in February, while Frank will get two reunions with Brentford during the month of December. Tottenham's season ends with a home match against Everton.

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Will Rhodes leads from the front as Warwickshire maintain 100% start

Skipper’s 75 leads leads county to highest-ever List A chase against Derbyshire

ECB Reporters Network15-Aug-2023Warwickshire continued their buccaneering progress in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup with a fifth successive win, by four wickets over Derbyshire at Edgbaston. The Bears completed their highest-ever List A chase against Derbyshire by overhauling the visitors’ decent but far from daunting total of 247 for 9.Half-centuries from David Lloyd (65 off 92 balls) and Brooke Guest (57 off 59) assured the visitors something to bowl at but the innings lacked a late charge. Olly Hannon-Dalby strengthened his place as top wicket-taker in the comp this year with 4 for 49 while Henry Brookes, released from Hundred duty, took 3 for 44.Warwickshire then made measured progress to 248 for 6 – Will Rhodes leading the way with 75 – in 47.4 overs to leave Derbyshire with just one win from five games and only pride to play for in their remaining three matches.After choosing to bat, Derbyshire saw off Hannon-Dalby’s first spell but Harry Came lifted Brookes to point to end an opening stand of 35 in ten overs. Luis Reece and Lloyd added a sedate 48 before the former played across a flighted ball from Jake Lintott and fell lbw.That was Lintott’s 115th victim in county cricket – next came Tazeem Ali’s first. The 17-year-old offspinner, making his debut, showed the bottle and skill to follow a ball which went for five leg-side wides with one that turned to win an lbw decision against Haider Ali.Lloyd reached his eighth List A half-century but then got an attempt to lap Brookes horribly wrong and fell lbw. Guest batted most assertively until he played on from a slog at Hannon-Dalby who prevented a late charge from the batters by twice taking wickets with successive balls. The Yorkshireman will be on a hat-trick when he runs in to deliver his first ball against Northamptonshire at Edgbaston on Friday.Ed Barnard launched Warwickshire’s reply with a crisp 23 then clipped Suranga Lakmal firmly to mid-wicket where Came took a superb diving catch. Reece nipped one through Rob Yates’ gate but Rhodes and Michael Burgess (46 off 43 balls) added 70 in 13 overs to put the pursuit well on target.Burgess was adjudged lbw, sweeping Mark Watt, but Rhodes continued his productive 50-over campaign. The captain moved to 50 in 64 balls and it was a surprise when he chopped on to Reece with 39 needed from 52 balls.Jake Bethell after a sketchy start, settled to play some handsome strokes. He struck the only two sixes of the game and departed, lbw sweeping at Reece, with the Bears were on the threshold of their record List A chase against Derbyshire, displacing the 217 they reeled in at Derby in 1997 to record a one-wicket win to which 12 leg byes were crucial.

Paul Pogba's wait is finally over! Monaco confirm free transfer as ex-Man Utd star looks to get career back on track following doping ban misery

Monaco have confirmed the free signing of French midfielder Paul Pogba, ending the ex-Manchester United star's long wait for a new club. Pogba has not played since September 2023 as he served an 18-month-long doping ban. He became a free agent last year after mutually terminating his Juventus contract and then saw his ban come to an end in March.

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Since the ban was lifted, Pogba has been linked with a move to multiple clubs, including Ligue 1 side Marseille. He was also tipped to move to the MLS or the Saudi Pro League, while many encouraged him to return to United. Ultimately, it was Monaco who secured the transfer for the experienced French star.

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The official statement from the French giants read: "Monaco is pleased to announce the arrival of Paul Pogba. The French world champion has signed a two-year contract with the Principality club until June 30, 2027."

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After reports emerged that Pogba is heading to Monaco, France captain and Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe had sent out a message for the 32-year-old as he gave a rallying cry in the local Monegasque dialect, which translated to: "Pogback. Let's go, Monaco".

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Pogba is now set to revive his career with Monaco. The 2018 World Cup winner will likely be able to take part in the Ligue 1 side's pre-season and start the season normally if he is fit.

Laura Wolvaardt's 'favourite' hundred gives South Africa series win

Amelia Kerr scored 88 for New Zealand but a middle-order collapse meant they could post only a par total

Hemant Brar28-Sep-2023Laura Wolvaardt’s unbeaten 124 helped South Africa chase down New Zealand’s 253 with seven wickets and 28 balls to spare in the second ODI in Pietermaritzburg on Thursday. The win gave the hosts an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match ODI series, and took them to a sole second position on the Women’s Championship table with 14 points from eight games.After Wolvaardt won the toss and put New Zealand in, Amelia Kerr led the way, scoring 88 off 110 balls. Alongside Suzie Bates, she added 49 in a first-wicket stand in which Bates’ contribution was 14. Masabata Klaas provided the breakthrough by castling Bates, and then removed New Zealand captain Sophie Devine in her next over, also bowled. In all, there were seven bowled dismissals, the joint second-most in an ODI innings. In fact, all ten New Zealand wickets fell without any assistance from a fielder – two batters were lbw and one was caught-and-bowled.Amelia found support from Maddy Green, who struck 43 off 50 balls, and the pair added 92 in 82 balls for the third wicket. Left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba removed Green in the 31st over, triggering a collapse that had New Zealand slip from 158 for 2 to 199 for 8. However, Hannah Rowe and Lea Tahuhu added 54 in 49 balls for the ninth wicket to lift the side to 253.Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits started the chase in briskly, adding 29 in 5.2 overs before Lea Tahuhu had Brits caught-and-bowled to become the first New Zealand bowler to pick up 100 ODI wickets.Lara Goodall fell cheaply, leaving South Africa 43 for 2. From there on, Wolvaardt and Sune Luus steered the chase with their 98-run stand. Wolvaardt reached her fifty off 58 balls; Luus followed her soon after, in 53 balls.Tahuhu returned to break the stand but there was no relief for New Zealand. Even when it looked like Devine had Wolvaardt caught in the covers for 79, it turned out to be a no-ball. The South Africa captain made full use of the reprieve and brought up her fourth ODI hundred, and first in a chase, off 117 balls. She now has the most ODI hundreds for South Africa, going past Lizelle Lee’s tally of three.From the other end, Marizanne Kapp scored an unbeaten 45 off 49 balls as the pair added 116 off 117 in an unbroken fourth-wicket stand to take South Africa across the line.After the game, Wolvaardt called her knock “probably the favourite of my four hundreds just because it was in a chase”.

Will Joao Pedro make Chelsea debut against Palmeiras? Enzo Maresca makes 'minutes' claim on new £60m signing

Joao Pedro could be in line to make his Chelsea debut as early as Friday, with Enzo Maresca revealing the Brazilian might feature in their Club World Cup quarter-final against Palmeiras following his £60 million ($81.5m) switch from Brighton. The 23-year-old has only just joined up with the squad in the United States after ending his summer holiday early.

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Chelsea confirmed the signing of Pedro from Brighton for £60 million earlier this week. The Brazilian forward flew to the United States to meet the squad ahead of their Club World Cup quarter-final clash in Philadelphia. Despite his recent arrival, he has already trained with the team and is under consideration for selection as per Blues boss Maresca.

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Speaking to the media, Maresca said: "Joao's situation is a bit strange or different because he was on holiday.

"Even if he was working, it's not the same when you work for yourself compared to when you work with the team.

"But we are very happy with Joao. In the last two days, he worked with us, and we'll see if we need him (on Friday) or if we have a chance to give him some minutes, we're going to give him some minutes."

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Pedro’s addition comes at a vital time for Chelsea as they aim to bolster their attacking options for the latter stages of the Club World Cup. His versatility and Premier League pedigree make him a valuable asset for Maresca for next season and also for the tournament in the United States, as Chelsea look to make a deep run in the tournament.

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Chelsea face Palmeiras in Philadelphia on Friday, July 4, with a spot in the Club World Cup semi-finals on the line. If fit and sharp enough, Pedro could make his debut off the bench. His integration into Maresca’s plans will continue in the build-up to the new Premier League season.

James Neesham: '2019 was the first thing I thought of when coming off'

When he dived and fell short of his ground, it was hard for the mind to go anywhere else. But then, the Neesham of 2023 is not focusing on the result “as much anymore”

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Pujara: No major concerns for New Zealand despite loss to Australia

Even when he was walking back, James Neesham knew it was going to look a lot like 2019. Neesham had built on the century of Rachin Ravindra and half-century of Daryl Mitchell to bring New Zealand to within a shot of tying a chase of 389 against Australia.On 57 off 38, punishing any error in length until then and now needing seven off two, this time Neesham couldn’t send a thigh-high full toss into the stands. It just got too close to him; he was probably setting himself up to punish an error on the shorter side. He ended up hitting straight to deep midwicket, and went back for a desperate second because he had a No. 10 for company.The throw came in a little slow, making Josh Inglis move off his mark to collect. Still Neesham needed a dive and a prayer. He ended up diving in pure desperation, even as Inglis dived simultaneously towards the stumps and caught him short. Neesham had to go through the agony of watching the replay on the big screen as the third umpire decided on it.Josh Inglis ran out James Neesham to leave New Zealand needing six runs off the last ball•ICC/Getty ImagesIt was enough to remind Neesham of the 2019 World Cup final when Martin Guptill went for a similar second to try to win it but ended up run-out, tying the game but losing the final on boundary countback. Does the game really have to be that cruel?”Actually, that [2019 final] was the first thing I thought of when I was coming off, that it’s going to look very, very similar,” Neesham said. “I mean that’s the nature isn’t it? You want to be desperate, I suppose, in those situations and you’d much rather get run out on your stomach than on your feet.”For Neesham this would have meant all the more in a game where the sides remained neck and neck for a long time. After overs 40, 42 and 44, both sides had scored the same number of runs. Then it was in the 48th over, bowled by Neesham, that Australia pulled away.Related

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Neesham came on to bowl for the first time only in the 45th over, covering for the injured Lockie Ferguson. He looked to bowl into the pitch and take the pace off, taking out Glenn Maxwell immediately.In the next over, Neesham nearly had Josh Inglis caught but Rachin Ravindra dropped him in the deep. Instead of a new batter, Neesham now had Pat Cummins on strike, and he hit him for three sixes. The over went for 27. All the while, as New Zealand stayed abreast with Australia, the question was: who would make up for the Neesham over?It is tempting to look at it as Ravindra nearly making up for that catch drop with a century and Neesham nearly making up for it with the chase with tail for company. Four years ago, Neesham had been on the other side of such a close finish, in Manchester against West Indies, when he bowled a superb 49th over to a marauding Carlos Brathwaite to help New Zealand win by, well, five runs.James Neesham reflects on another run-out New Zealand fans will remember for a long time•AFP/Getty ImagesNot long before that World Cup, Neesham had nearly given up on the sport partly because of the vagaries of it. In his recovery, Neesham worked at a start-up that made cow collars. In that job, he could see tangible results for the work he put in, something you don’t often do in cricket. He used to struggle to come to terms with putting in all the hard work but not always getting the results. Living outside the bubble of high-performance teams, and working with a mental skills coach, helped.Reminded now of that night when he denied Brathwaite, and asked whether this night was difficult to reconcile with, Neesham could now joke: “Well, I’m not 6’6” and bowling 145, so it’s probably more impressive when I get out of it.”Now, Neesham can be philosophical about it. “You worked for six and a half hours during the day, and it comes down to potentially two deliveries,” Neesham said. “And four years ago, we worked for two months, and it came down to one delivery. It’s just the nature of the game.”I can think of one reason that I don’t focus on the result as much anymore, but look, I think that’s one of the things you learn as you get a little bit older. Obviously I’m probably closer towards the back-end of my career than I am to the front. So yeah, it doesn’t pay to stress too much on the results. I think everyone wants to win and everyone’s desperate to win, especially in world tournaments, but that can’t dictate how you want to play the game.”It’s just about trying to stick to your process and stick to what you’re good at, which for me is standing still and looking to hit straight. On another day, one ball is different, the result’s different, but we’ll move on to Pune in a couple of days’ time and hopefully get a different result there.”Parts of this match were so unlike New Zealand: Matt Henry bowling successive no-balls, Neesham bowling that over, catches going down, but then again the way they came back was typical New Zealand. In hanging in there and giving themselves a chance, in refusing to go away, they have at least made sure their net run rate hasn’t plummeted. This could eventually be the difference between facing India and not facing India in a home semi-final. That’s the best they can do really: keep sticking to their processes, keep hanging in there, and hope some day that the cricketing gods smile on them.For now, though, Neesham is not asking kids to not take up cricket.

Short and Elliott star as Victoria go top of the table

The visitors won with 14 overs to spare which was enough to claim a bonus point

AAP and ESPNcricinfo staff11-Nov-2023Victoria jumped to top of the domestic one-day table after securing a convincing six-wicket win over Tasmania in a low-scoring contest in Launceston.After captain Peter Handscomb won the toss and elected to bowl first, Victoria knocked over the home side for 156 with quick Sam Elliott taking 4 for 26.In just his eighth 50-over game for his state, Elliott, the son of former Test opener Matthew, skittled the lower-order to finish with career-best figures.Elliott also claimed the crucial wicket of Beau Webster, with the dangerman dismissed for an innings-best of 47.In-form opening bowler Fergus O’Neill did the damage early, cleaning up the Tasmania top-order of Matthew Wade, Caleb Jewell and Charlie Wakim.They were left reeling at 42 for 4 following those breakthroughs and the hosts were never able to recover to post a defendable total.Victoria, led by star opener Matthew Short, took their time in the chase but were able to bring up their fourth win of the season with 14 overs to spare.They had briefly wobbled on 105 for 4 when Peter Handscomb and Sam Harper fell in quick succession, the latter bowled by a beauty from left-arm spinner Paddy Dooley who had taken a good catch at fine leg to remove Handscomb.But Short made batting look easy as he brought up the victory with a four down the ground, finishing unbeaten on 81 off 88 balls. In the 28-year-old’s last one-day match, he pounded 134 against Queensland in Mackay.Short will soon join the Australian squad for the five-match T20 series against India after the completion of the ODI World Cup.Victoria leapfrogged defending champions Western Australia into top spot, while Tasmania remain fourth with a 2-3 record.Victoria will be back in action on Thursday when they host Queensland in an important Sheffield Shield match at the MCG.Tasmania will stay put at home to host the resurgent NSW next Saturday in a four-day game.

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