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Finally, it’s over. With the November international break in the rearview mirror, MLS can conclude its 13-day pause to observe the FIFA window and resume its postseason — and not a moment too soon.

For each of these teams, the wait has actually been longer. FC Cincinnati, Inter Miami CF, the Philadelphia Union, San Diego FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps have been idle for 15 days; for Minnesota United FC and New York City FC, it’s 16 days; and LAFC haven’t played a competitive game in 20 days.

So ESPN asked Lizzy Becherano and Jon Arnold to jog our collective memories on how these eight teams made their way to the conference semifinals, and asked them — along with the rest of our U.S. soccer staff — to predict who will move on to the final four.

Eastern Conference

2. FC Cincinnati vs. 3. Inter Miami
Sunday, 5 p.m. ET

Star attraction: Like in the previous round of the MLS Cup playoffs, Lionel Messi will always stand as the star attraction in a match featuring Inter Miami. Beyond coming off of a Golden Boot-winning regular season, the 38-year-old proved an integral part of the club advancing past Round 1 for the first time in its history: He recorded five goals and one assist in the three-game, first-round series against Nashville SC, proving to be the most impactful player on the pitch.

Throughout Messi’s career, teams have adapted tactics, adjusted defenses and used man marking in an effort to slow him down, but he has proven that even without scoring, he can set up his teammates in the final third instead, making any team of his more clinical. Cincinnati has been successful against Miami before, winning 3-0 in July, but all players must be on high alert to stop Messi in playoff form.

X-factor: Inter may have Messi, but spectators cannot forget that Cincy boasts a dangerous attack featuring Evander, Brenner and Kévin Denkey. Although the three players have each taken turns throughout the season to shine individually, together they work even better.

Evander was able to establish a quick connection with the team after joining from the Portland Timbers in the offseason, propelling the midfielder to register 18 goals and 15 assists in the regular season, and earn a spot alongside Messi on the list of MVP finalists. Denkey also scored 15 goals this season, while Brenner recorded four in six games since he rejoined the club from Udinese.

FCC don’t have a star attraction like Miami, but instead three hugely impactful players on the attack who are poised to do some damage.

Tactical wrinkle: Inter Miami have not beaten Cincinnati so far this season, losing 3-0 at TQL Stadium in July, with Evander scoring two of those goals, and drawing 0-0 at Chase Stadium later that same month. Although Messi and Jordi Alba served a one-game suspension for the home match after failing to show up to the MLS All-Star Game, Miami boasted a complete roster days prior.

Cincy head coach Pat Noonan found a way to manipulate his opponents’ backline to create the space needed for Evander to find the back of the net. Even more impressive, FCC managed to win without Brenner and Denkey on the pitch. — Becherano

Predictions

It’ll be an extremely close match between the two attack-minded teams, but ultimately Inter Miami will come out on top by a single goal from one of the Fantastic Four: Messi, Alba, Sergio Busquets and Luis Suárez. Miami also finally enters a knockout match with a healthy roster, boasting depth on the bench head coach Javier Mascherano couldn’t benefit from in the regular season. — Becherano

Both teams will need to stop the No. 10, and while Evander has been superb this season (and now has the luxury of combining with Brenner), Messi looks like a man on a mission to send off Busquets and Alba with the MLS Cup that has so far escaped them — and also add it to his own impressive trophy case. — Arnold

Cincinnati did well to prevail in the Hell is Real playoff derby, but is it enough to overcome Miami? This time of year is when Messi is at his best, and while there are defensive questions surrounding the Herons, Inter look to have a bit too much firepower given their ability to ruthlessly punish mistakes, and will advance. — Jeff Carlisle

Any MLS side like Cincy with Evander, Denkey and Brenner should have the capability to make a run toward a title — that is, if a certain Argentine World Cup winner wasn’t standing in their way. Coupled with the return of Suárez, Miami is taking this one and continuing its Messi-led momentum after the recent 4-0, Round 1-clinching victory over Nashville. — Cesar Hernandez

With an MVP-worthy performance against the Herons, Evander has the opportunity to write his name in the sports history books of Southwest Ohio. I think we’ll see goals from both sides and potentially extra-time, but Cincinnati pulls it off — by a slim margin. — Megan Swanick

While Cincinnati got the better of Miami in the regular season, Messi and friends looked incredibly motivated vs. Nashville. If the visitors bring similar defensive intensity with them on their trip to Ohio, Inter will be in the Eastern Conference final. — Joseph Lowery

1. Philadelphia Union vs. 5. New York City FC
Sunday, 7:45 p.m. ET

Star attraction: A club’s defensive efforts rarely get enough credit to be a star attraction, but this backline stands out. The Union’s defense, led by Jakob Glesnes and Kai Wagner, is the best in MLS after allowing just 35 goals in a regular season in which the club lifted the Supporters’ Shield. Beyond just the defensive work, Wagner, in particular, managed 11 assists to record the second most by a defender in MLS this season.

One player alone did not carry this team to the best record in MLS, nor can an individual propel the Union to MLS Cup, but a strong defense can certainly be the determining factor in a 90-minute match.

X-factor: Tai Baribo really took off in the 2025 MLS campaign to become a genuine difference maker. The forward recorded 16 goals and three assists, contributing more to the club this year than in 2023 and 2024 combined. Baribo also scored twice in the second game against the Chicago Fire in Round 1, connecting with Wagner and Milan Iloski. He fits well within the starting XI and knows how to move around in the final third to receive a necessary assist.

Baribo isn’t the shiniest name in MLS, but he’s definitely an X-factor in this series.

Tactical wrinkle: New York City will be without forward Alonso Martínez after he sustained a knee injury while representing Costa Rica during the international break. That a FIFA window runs through the MLS playoff schedule enables the unfortunate scenario of players getting injured with their national teams in the heart of a postseason run, and that’s now an ugly reality for NYCFC. Martínez’s knee injury is a huge blow for the club, who depended on the player who managed 17 goals and two assists in 30 regular-season games. Martínez also scored two goals in the best-of-three series against Charlotte FC to advance to the conference semifinals.

Head coach Pascal Jansen must now rethink tactics. NYCFC boast several attacking midfielders, like Argentines Nicolás Fernández, Maxi Morález and Julián Fernández, but the team doesn’t have a clear No. 9 to pick up the slack left by Martínez. To make matters worse, midfielder Andrés Perea is also injured and will likely be unavailable for the match. — Becherano

Predictions

NYCFC would have an opportunity to compete against Philadelphia with a healthy roster, but the Martínez injury tips the scale in the Union’s favor. Philly boasts a well-rounded team with few weaknesses for NYCFC to exploit, giving Carnell’s side the ticket to the conference finals. — Becherano

After dominant showings against Chicago, Philadelphia will have to lean a bit more on its vaunted defense this time around, but it will withstand the test — especially with NYCFC unable to call on Martínez after his injury with Costa Rica. — Arnold

The loss of Martínez looms large in this one, as he was the primary goal scorer for the Pigeons. With the Union riding their Supporters’ Shield triumph, look for Philadelphia to prevail at home. — Carlisle

Already missing key players, the injury to Martínez is the cherry on top of the misery cake for NYCFC, who now have yet another absence. At home, Philly should be able to force plenty of errors and walk away with a comfortable victory. — Hernandez

This matchup has a good bit of lure behind it, with both teams ending the other’s playoff run in the past. It’ll be testy, and the Union haven’t played a game since Nov. 1 (NYCFC’s last was Nov. 7). But NYCFC are missing a spate of players while facing one of the most cohesive lineups in the league. I think the Union win this comfortably. — Swanick

There isn’t a more lopsided conference semifinal clash than this one between a Philadelphia team that ripped right through the Chicago Fire to open their postseason campaign and a New York City team missing a slew of key starters. Light in central midfield after injuries and a suspension in Round 1 and missing their game-changing striker in Martínez, NYCFC won’t have the legs to deal with the Union’s aggression. — Lowery

Western Conference

2. Vancouver Whitecaps vs. 3. LAFC
Saturday, 9:30 p.m. ET

Star attraction: A goal and an assist against Austin FC. A free-kick stunner against Bolivia for South Korea. Son Heung-Min‘s recent performances give no indication that the superstar is slowing down. While he spoke on national team duty about the need to rest after the season, Son hopes to play three more matches with LAFC this year and take the team to MLS Cup.

No one doubted Son’s quality when he joined LAFC this summer, but there were questions about how he’d link with Denis Bouanga, a player with a similar profile. The two have become one of the league’s most dynamic duos, regularly linking for goals as they burst into the final third. Despite his late arrival, Son can point to double-digit goals, plus three assists in MLS play since his Aug. 9 debut. The lights are much brighter this weekend, and plenty of the attention will be focused on the former Tottenham Hotspur captain.

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X-factor: Perhaps the MLS Defender of the Year should merit inclusion in the star attraction category, but when he’s facing Son and Bouanga and playing with Thomas Müller and Ryan Gauld, Tristan Blackmon doesn’t draw the headlines. Yet, perhaps no player will be as important for the Caps when it comes to taking on the unenviable task MLS defenders have been attempting since Son’s arrival in the league this summer.

LAFC will have moments when they are rocketing forward in transition, and there will be times when Bouanga and Son link. As Blackmon returns from an MCL sprain, will he be sharp enough to show the instincts he did all season and at least slow the attacks, giving goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka a better chance at making a stop? Vancouver manager Jesper Sørensen certainly would rather have Blackmon on the field than not.

Tactical wrinkle: A switch to a back three in the summer yielded big results for LAFC manager Steve Cherundolo, and it now means the team has both a 4-3-3 and a 5-3-2 look in its pocket. When the team plays with two attackers, Son and Bouanga work together up top, but Nathan Ordaz, who recently missed the second match of El Salvador‘s November World Cup qualification matches because of “a very important commitment in my personal life and sporting career,” enters the three-man attack.

The real key is Ryan Hollingshead, who takes joy in getting forward no matter if he’s playing as a fullback or a wingback and assisted one of LAFC’s four goals in the deciding game against Austin while playing in a back four. He will get forward and look to get the ball to Son and Bouanga in dangerous areas. — Arnold

Predictions

Vancouver ekes it out. There is no way the Caps will be able to keep LAFC from registering a single shot like they did in the last playoff match at BC Place, but with Blackmon’s return, they can ride a homefield advantage on the turf to a place in the conference final. — Arnold

Vancouver boasts a solid team with Müller and Sebastian Berhalter in good form, but their recent run cannot trump the experience and momentum of LAFC. Bouanga alone stands as a clear threat against any opponent, but the addition of Son makes for an incredibly challenging match for anyone in their path. — Becherano

Counting the numbers since Son’s arrival in MLS — and not counting the superhuman tallies put up in Miami — no duo in the league provided more goal contributions in the regular season than LAFC’s South Korea superstar and Bouanga. It won’t be easy away at a sold-out BC Place, but Cherundolo will get at least one more game with the California club before he steps down after the season. — Hernandez

This matchup is so even, with plenty of star power, but LAFC have a little bit more of the latter with Son and Bouanga, especially when they get out in the open field. I look for LAFC to prevail. — Carlisle

Now, the Whitecaps are a downright excellent team that should be healthier coming into Saturday’s affair than they’ve been at any point since the summer, but I can’t bring myself to bet against Son and LAFC, who just need one moment in attacking transition to turn the game on its head — especially against a Vancouver defense that could be without both first-choice center backs if Blackmon can’t go. — Lowery

Vancouver has been one of the most formidable teams throughout the season, and Müller has been a menace since joining, with nine goals and four assists in ten games. But the Bouanga-Son combo is too dangerous to wager against; I think we’ll see LAFC in the next round. — Swanick

1. San Diego FC vs. 4. Minnesota United
Monday, 10 p.m. ET

Star attraction: Goalkeepers are star attractions, too! That’s especially true in the MLS playoffs, where Minnesota United advanced from their three-game series with the Seattle Sounders without winning a match in regulation. Dayne St. Clair helped the team win both penalty shootouts, denying Osaze De Rosario in the third game to bail out his teammates’ misses and converting a shot of his own.

Now, he heads to San Diego, a field where earlier this season he made a dozen saves, allowing only a late goal in a 3-1 win for the Loons. The MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, who had the league’s best save percentage this season with a .779 number in the regular season, will hope it doesn’t take late heroics to once again help Minnesota move on, but he’ll look to keep a clean sheet — and be there if he’s needed for a shootout.

X-factor: While the Monday Night Fútbol matchup gives San Diego another day to get right, there are major concerns about the fitness of its biggest stars. Hirving “Chucky” Lozano left Mexico‘s 0-0 draw with a hamstring issue that kept him out of El Tri‘s Tuesday loss to Paraguay. SDFC have won without him, but Anders Dreyer missed Denmark‘s second match this window with an illness. So, brilliant summer signing Amahl Pellegrino will almost certainly have a big role.

If he’s able to create scoring opportunities or finish them off like he did in the previous series against the Portland Timbers, in which he scored once in the second match and twice in the third and deciding game, it’ll be a welcome sight for San Diego manager Mikey Varas. Pellegrino’s play in the fall allowed Varas to take stern disciplinary measures with Lozano and keep him on the bench. Ideally, Lozano and Dreyer will be fit and Varas has options. If not, he’ll be able to trust in the Norway native.

Tactical wrinkle: Minnesota United won’t press all game — few teams can — but when they do, it can be difficult for teams to withstand. SDFC have gotten great returns from a young back line this season, but as expected with a relatively inexperienced unit, there have been times where the ball isn’t crisp on the feet of defenders. When the Loons see the trigger and start to try to force a mistake, San Diego must be clean.

Understandably, the focus when teams are preparing to face Minnesota is on keeping the Loons from getting set pieces in dangerous places and from putting out one of their long throw-ins that have flummoxed much of the league. But with all that mental energy focused on not playing it out, not making a bad tackle or not allowing an easy goal, SDFC defenders must not allow themselves to have their pocket picked or play a clearance directly to a waiting Joaquín Pereyra or give slumping Kelvin Yeboah the easy goal he needs. — Arnold

Predictions

There are a lot of questions about San Diego’s fitness, but all season players have stepped up to cover absences. The long layoff probably negates the strangeness of playing Monday night, but if one of SDFC’s big two stars is good to go, they can find that one goal to beat St. Clair and send the expansion side through. — Arnold

San Diego proved throughout the regular season and Round 1 that being new to the league would not slow down this roster. Minnesota may have more playoff experience, but Varas’ players come into this game with loads of energy. — Becherano

Sure, Lozano may not have a prominent role after a muscular issue suffered in the international break, but that likely won’t matter to the San Diego side that has proven that it can find success without him. Minnesota and St. Clair will keep things close, but this has a Dreyer or Pellegrino late winner written all over it.. — Hernandez

San Diego has already gotten past the potential banana peel of the highest seed falling in a best-of-three series, while Minnesota’s epic comeback propelled it forward. But with SDFC having the likes of Dreyer and Pellegrino in fine form, look for the home side to take it. — Carlisle

According to FBref, San Diego out-xG-ed Minnesota 4.7 to 1.7 during their two regular season meetings. Even with Loons boss Eric Ramsay sure to set up his team in a low block in hopes of frustrating the hosts, it’s hard to picture the expansion outfit not creating enough chances to take down Minnesota. — Lowery

It’s difficult to think of two teams with a greater contrast in style. Minnesota is clinical on the counter and on set pieces, while the California expansion side prefers to have the ball. San Diego may look prettier while the Loons are a bit grittier, but I think the latter pulls this one off. — Swanick



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An already-expensive trip to the World Cup just got even more costly, as NJ Transit and the FIFA New York New Jersey Host Committee announced fare hikes to attend eight matches at MetLife Stadium this year.

The East Rutherford, New Jersey, stadium will host those matches, beginning June 13 and ending with the final on July 19, but a roundtrip train ticket to and from New York Penn Station and MetLife Stadium will be $150, up from the usual $12.90. Shuttles are also available for $80.

NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri defended the fare hikes on Friday, saying that the ultimate cost to the public transportation company should not be the burden of New Jersey commuters.

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NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri and Alex Lasry, CEO of the 2026 FIFA World Cup New York New Jersey Host Committee, speak during a press briefing on the regional mobility plan for the World Cup in Newark, New Jersey, on April 17, 2026. (Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images)

“It is an exciting moment for New Jersey to showcase New Jersey’s diversity as well as its economic standing in the country and in the world. Equally important, she has said that New Jersey commuters cannot and will not subsidize the movement of fans going to the game, because that would not be fair,” Kolluri said, reiterating that the tournament will cost NJ Transit $48 million.

“In order to move 40,000 people and to pay for the cost of $6 million (per game), we have to charge $150.”

The CEO said that if the regular $12.90 fare were put in place, commuters would subsidize the $48 million bill by 92%.

“No one that I have spoken to thinks that’s fair or reasonable. Commuters in New Jersey should not carry the cost years into the future for a wonderful event, no doubt. But the fans going to the games should burden the cost, that’s all we’re trying to say,” Kolluri added.

Days after New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill said that FIFA should pay for commuters’ costs, she did so again shortly after the fare hikes were announced.

“New Jersey is ready and excited to host eight FIFA World Cup matches this summer – including the World Cup Final,” Sherrill began in a social media post Friday.

A general view of MetLife Stadium and Meadowlands Train Station

A general view of MetLife Stadium and the Meadowlands Train Station is seen from a NJ Transit train before the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 semi-final match between Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 9, 2025. (Luke Hales/Getty Images)

FIFA SAYS NJ TRANSIT FARE HIKES FOR WORLD CUP WILL HAVE ‘CHILLING EFFECT,’ AGAIN RIPS NJ GOV SHERRILL

“Since I took office, my Administration has been working to prepare for the biggest sporting event our state has ever seen – and today, NJ TRANSIT released their Mobility Plan to move 40,000 fans to and from each match safely and efficiently. In the FIFA World Cup agreement that my Administration inherited, FIFA put zero dollars towards transporting World Cup fans. It also eliminated parking at MetLife Stadium, putting the burden of transporting four times more matchday riders than typical for an event at the stadium on NJ TRANSIT. This agreement will cost NJ TRANSIT at least $48 million, while FIFA is positioned to make $11 billion during the World Cup.

“As I have said repeatedly, FIFA should cover the cost of transporting its fans. If it won’t, we will not be subsidizing World Cup ticket holders on the backs of New Jerseyans who rely on NJ TRANSIT every day.”

The fare hikes, however, did not please FIFA. In a scathing statement to Fox News Digital, World Cup COO Heimo Schirgi said the “current pricing model will have a chilling effect,” including congestion, late arrivals, and “broader ripple effects that ultimately diminish the economic benefit and lasting legacy the entire region stands to gain from hosting the World Cup.”

Schirgi also ripped Sherrill for her “unprecedented” ask to make FIFA pay for the commuting costs.

“No other global event, concert or major sporting promoter has faced such a demand. While FIFA is projected to generate approximately $11 billion in revenue, not profit, as the Governor incorrectly claims, FIFA has always been a not-for-profit organization as per our statutes. Revenues from the FIFA World Cup are reinvested into developing the game of football, particularly for youth and women, worldwide,” Schirgi said.

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Commuters move through the NJ Transit section of Penn Station in New York City on May 20, 2025, after NJ Transit resumed operations following a tentative deal to end a three-day strike by train engineers. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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Parking has been barred from MetLife Stadium, and rideshare will be extremely limited, both of which will result in increased NJ Transit commutes.

New York Penn Station will also only be open to matchgoers beginning four hours prior to the start of games, and fans were urged to avoid nonessential NJ Transit travel on game days.

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Paul Walter Hauser is an actor who has been in “The Naked Gun,” “Blackbird,” and “Richard Jewell.” But on Friday night at Maple Leaf Pro’s first U.S. event, MLP Multiverse, there was no acting going on.

Hauser squared off against QT Marshall in a sin city street fight at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. It was the final show of Slam Fest. The two pro wrestlers pulled out all the stops and left the ring in complete disarray.

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Paul Walter Hauser competed against QT Marshall at Maple Leaf Pro Multiverse on April 18, 2026 in Las Vegas. (Fox News Digital)

It was a rematch of their brawl at Ring of Honor’s Death Before Dishonor event. Marshall went on the attack first, throwing in all kinds of foreign objects into the ring, including a piece of wood wrapped with barbed wire, a table, a cane, chairs and even a door was brought into the match.

Hauser was able to regain momentum in the match. He set up the barbed-wire object in the corner. Marshall countered and was trying to whip Hauser into the barbed wire. However, Hauser stopped himself. As Marshall tried to take Hauser by surprise, the movie star avoided Marshall and tossed him into the barbed wire.

Marshall was busted open, but wasn’t done. Hauser was trying to inflict more pain. He set up a table near one corner of the ring and poured thumbtacks on top of it. Marshall was able to powerbomb Hauser through the tacked table.

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Paul Walter Hauser is pictured on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. (Nathan Congleton/NBC)

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Hauser was left with thumbtacks in his back and one in his head. He managed to power through and put Marshall into a sharpshooter. Marshall tapped out. Hauser picked up the victory.

Hauser got his start in pro wrestling in 2023 at Pro Wrestling Revolver. He worked his way through appearances at All Elite Wrestling before he signed with Major League Wrestling in 2024.

He’s currently Progress Wrestling’s Progress proteus champion.

Elsewhere, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) world heavyweight champion Hechicero defended his championship against Jonathan Gresham, Maple Leaf Pro Canadian women’s champion Gisele Shaw fended off Shotzi Blackheart, Persephone and surprise entrant Killer Kelly to keep the title.

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Mistico, Mascara Dorada and Amazing Red defeated The Rascalz at Maple Leaf Pro Multiverse on April 18, 2026 in Las Vegas. (Fox News Digital)

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The show started with Subculture, the tag team duo of Mark Andrews and Flash Morgan Webster, defeated Vaughn Vertigo and Guy Cool. The Demand’s Ricochet, Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona defeated Sidney Akeem, Michael Oku and Rich Swaan, Steve Borden defeated Kiran Gray and Mistico, Mascara Dorada, Amazing Red defeated The Rascalz – Desmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz and Myron Reed.



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Liverpool face competition from Manchester United and Real Madrid to sign Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton, while Arsenal want Leicester City wonderkid Jeremy Monga. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.

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Liverpool lead the race to sign Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton, TalkSPORT reports. Liverpool face strong competition from Manchester United and Real Madrid for the England international’s signature, while he is under contract at Selhurst Park until June 2029 and Palace are demanding a fee of at least £80 million. Curtis Jones‘ exit from Liverpool could help the club raise extra funds, and he has been linked with a move to Italian giants Internazionale.

Arsenal are keen on signing Leicester City wonderkid Jeremy Monga, as per The Telegraph. Monga, 16, has already agreed terms on a professional contract with the Foxes, but attention from the Premier League may yet complicate matters. The winger has played 25 times in the Championship this season, scoring once and grabbing a pair of assists.

Newcastle United‘s asking price for the transfer of Anthony Gordon this summer is around £80 million, according to iNews. Bayern Munich have serious interest in the winger and are expected to make a formal bid to sign him at the end of the season. The England international has also been linked with a move to Arsenal, while Liverpool are thought to be long-term admirers.

Tottenham Hotspur have struck an agreement in principle to sign Bournemouth center back Marcos Senesi on a free transfer, TalkSPORT has revealed. The Argentina international is expected to make the switch to North London at the end of the season, once his contract expires, though Spurs potential relegation could complicate things. Indeed, the proposed transfer hinges on them staying up as Senesi is not prepared to play in the Championship, while Manchester United and Atletico Madrid are also tracking his development.

Borussia Dortmund have internally discussed a move for West Ham United defender Konstantinos Mavropanos in recent weeks, Sky Germany reports. The 28-year-old is wanted by several Bundesliga and Premier League clubs after a string of impressive recent performances, and is reported to be “seeking a new challenge” so will push to leave the club at the end of the season, despite having a contract until 2028.

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ESPN’s resident scout Tor-Kristian Karlsen looks at Adam Wharton’s skillset.

Less than two years after making his debut, Wharton is now undoubtedly one of the Premier League’s most accomplished distributors of the ball. He constantly asks to receive it and is trusted not to lose possession under pressure. Then, once in control, his pass selection is outstanding: he can hit 35-yard switches with precision, incisive line-breaks through pressure, or well-weighted deliveries played into a teammate’s stride.

The quality of Wharton’s left foot is one standout feature, though it’s also his vision and ability to “map” the play around him that is key, as they allow him to move the ball at tempo with ease and fluidity.

Wharton has also shown he is comfortable in a high-intensity style of football. Under Oliver Glasner at Palace, the England midfielder has performed in an energetic, vertical scheme, where demands on speed of thought and defensive reactions are higher. Though he was impressive last season, he has lifted his key-pass output by roughly 10% this year, while still maintaining accuracy and pass variation. Crucially, the distribution isn’t location-specific either and he is as reliable starting attacks from deep as he is contributing in the final third.

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– Newcastle United are ready to cut their losses by letting striker Yoane Wissa leave the club at the end of the season for as little as £15 million after a disappointing £55 million transfer from Brentford. (iNews)

– Wolfsburg have reignited their interest in West Ham United striker Niclas Füllkrug. The Germany international is expected to return to East London this summer after AC Milan opted against activating his £5 million permanent option. (Sky Germany)

– Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos, 29, is a target for Dutch club Ajax after falling down the pecking order in the Spanish capital. (AS)

– Defender David Alaba, 33, is expected to leave Real Madrid when his contract expires at the end of the season. (Fabrizio Romano)

– AC Milan are among the clubs monitoring Sporting center back Ousmane Diomande. (Nicolo Schira)

– Bournemouth and Besiktas are tracking Internazionale winger Luiz Henrique heading into the summer transfer window. (Nicolo Schira)

– Eintracht Frankfurt and Roma are leading the race to sign Bayern Munich youngster Noël Aséko (currently on loan at Hannover), whose transfer is valued around €12 million mark. (Florian Plettenberg).

– Manchester City remain interested in signing Troyes youngster Mathys Detourbet, although no agreement exists between the two clubs at this stage. (Santi Aouna)

– Defender Jack Hendry will be leaving Al Ettifaq on a free transfer this summer. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Everton are expected to try to sign Al Ahli striker Ivan Toney this summer, as he is open to a Premier League return. (Ekrem Konur)



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