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Transfer rumors, news: Man City, Liverpool, Spurs eye Semenyo release clause
AFC Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo has a release clause that has Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur interested, while Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been impressed by FC Cologne winger Said El Mala. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.
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TRENDING RUMORS
– Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur all hold an interest in signing AFC Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo, reports Sky Sports. The 25-year-old’s contract reportedly includes a release clause worth £60 million plus £5 million in add-ons that becomes active in January, but it is only active until a certain point in the window and the clause will drop lower in the summer. Semenyo signed a five-year contract recently, but would not have done so without the release clause as he has plans to make a step up. He will also be available throughout the winter as Ghana did not qualify for the African Cup of Nations.
– Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been impressed by FC Cologne winger Said El Mala and is having him closely watched, as reported by Sky Sports Deutschland, which adds that scouts have been at the 19-year-old’s recent matches. Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are also interested but a deal could be difficult for the Bundesliga clubs to complete as Cologne have extended El Mala’s contract until 2030 and are demanding a fee of €40 million. Talks between El Mala’s representatives and Cologne are planned for the winter and he is in no rush to leave.
– Nottingham Forest value the transfer of midfielder Elliot Anderson at over £100 million amid interest from Manchester United and Newcastle United, as has been reported by The Telegraph. There is no chance of a January departure though, with Forest ready to take a tough stance regarding the 23-year-old’s future, while ESPN sources have stated that the Red Devils have no plans to add to their midfield in the January window anyway.
– There have been plenty of players linked with Bayern Munich ahead of the January transfer window. Florian Plettenberg has stated that their candidates are Feyenoord right-back Givairo Read, Anderlecht midfielder Nathan De Cat, Crystal Palace center back Marc Guéhi, Borussia Dortmund center back Nico Schlotterbeck, FC Cologne winger Said El Mala and Hoffenheim striker Fisnik Asllani. There is also information from Bild’s Christian Falk, who report that the Bavarians are monitoring Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic‘s situation and hold an interest in Midtjylland striker Franculino Djú.
– Borussia Dortmund forward Karim Adeyemi‘s agent, Jorge Mendes, has held talks with a number of clubs including Manchester United as negotiations over a new contract for his client stall, says Sky Sports Deutschland. The report claims that suggestions the 23-year-old has decided to leave are untrue, and more talks with Dortmund are planned for after the international break. Right now though, Adeyemi’s future remains completely open. His contract runs until 2027 and has a base salary of €475,000-a-month, while Mendes is demanding more than the €600,000-a-month being offered for an extension and also wants to add a release clause.
EXPERT TAKE
ESPN’s Sam Tighe on the future for Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo.
When Semenyo signed his new deal with Bournemouth last summer, it always felt like a “I’ll give you one more year” arrangement. Rewarding the player with a pay rise but also rubber-stamping an exit route and acceptable release clause has become a common arrangement in football.
The Ghana international forward has started the season superbly, registering six goals and three assists from 11 league games. Only Erling Haaland (15) can beat that, highlighting how impactful and decisive he has become. His direct and aggressive dribbling scares full backs, as he drives right at them and forces them to move their feet. And, over the last three seasons, he’s got better at ensuring he hits dangerous shots or crosses at the end of those moves.
Add this to the fact he’s a willing presser and hard worker — you cannot thrive under Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola without these traits — and it’s no wonder a host of top clubs are eyeing him up. A fee of £60m plus £5m in add-ons would be a fair given the fees that similarly aged Premier League forwards — such as Mohammed Kudus (£55m), Matheus Cunha (£62.5m) and Bryan Mbeumo (£71m) — moved for last summer.
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– Inter Milan and AC Milan are both interested in Leeds United goalkeeper Illan Meslier, whose contract ends in the summer. (Tuttosport)
– Atletico Madrid midfielder Conor Gallagher has been linked with Manchester United, but says he is “very happy” at the club. (AS)
– Galatasaray remain interested in Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman but there is no agreement for the 28-year-old to join them. (Fabrizio Romano)
– Tottenham Hotspur watched AS Monaco winger Maghnes Akliouche during France’s win over Azerbaijan. (Football Insider)
– Ethan Nwaneri could leave Arsenal on loan in January to get the attacking midfielder more game time. (Daily Mail)
– Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, West Ham United, Crystal Palace and Borussia Dortmund have all looked at Club Brugge winger Christos Tzolis. (TEAMtalk)
– Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch is getting closer to renewing his contract until 2030 or 2031, having turned down a large offer from Saudi Arabia last summer. (Nicolo Schira)
– Bayer Leverkusen are considering triggering the clause to re-sign FC Salzburg winger Kerim Alajbegovic, which will be worth €8m in the summer of 2026. (Florian Plettenberg)
– Internazionale are searching for a backup option for right back Denzel Dumfries. (Nicolo Schira)
– AZ Alkmaar striker Troy Parrott‘s heroics for the Republic of Ireland could earn him a return to the Premier League (Times)
– Parma are aiming to sign a free-agent goalkeeper due to an injury to Zion Suzuki, with their list of options featuring Rui Patricio, Fraser Forster, Dimitry Bertaud, Vicente Guaita, Salvatore Sirigu, Luigi Sepe, Andrea Consigli, Alessio Cragno and Vito Mannone. (Calciomercato)
– Sarajevo center back Hamza Redzic has received interest from Serie A after impressing in Bosnia & Herzegovina U19s’ match against Italy. (Rudy Galetti)
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UCF drains 14 3-pointers, runs away from No. 19 BYU in upset win
PROVO, Utah — Themus Fulks had 24 points and 11 assists, Jordan Burks also scored a career-high 24 and UCF shot 14-of-24 from 3-point range to run away from No. 19 BYU for a 97-84 upset Tuesday night.
Jamichael Stillwell added 12 points, 12 rebounds and six assists as the Knights (20-7, 9-6 Big 12) earned their first victory over the Cougars by outscoring them 44-34 in the paint and shooting 56% from the field — including 58% on 3s.
UCF’s 13-point margin of victory was its largest on the road over an AP-ranked team in program history, and third-largest in any game vs. an AP-ranked team.
AJ Dybantsa led BYU with 29 points and eight rebounds, his 21st game scoring at least 20 points, most among Division I freshmen this season. Robert Wright III had 20 points on 7-of-21 shooting, and Aleksej Kostic scored 14 off the bench. The Cougars (20-8, 8-7) shot 41% from the floor and trailed the entire way.
UCF got off to a blistering start on offense and didn’t let up. The Knights went 11-of-16 from 3-point territory and shot 57% from the field overall before halftime.
Burks drained three corner 3s over four possessions to cap an 18-4 run that put UCF ahead 23-8. Four of the Knights’ first nine field goals were transition baskets, including two of Burks’ long-distance buckets, and they started 9-of-11 from the floor overall.
It didn’t get much better for BYU as the first half progressed. UCF outscored the Cougars 25-10 over the final 9:21 of the period to go up 52-28 at halftime. Fulks made four baskets over a three-minute stretch to cap the surge, helping the Knights set a season high for points in a half.
Fulks became the fifth different player in Big 12 history to have 20 points and 10 assists in a win over an AP-ranked opponent.
UCF opened the second with a 12-0 spurt powered by three straight baskets from John Bol to take its largest lead at 64-28.
The Knights’ 97 points were their most in a game against an AP-ranked team in program history. They improved to 3-3 against ranked teams this season.
ESPN Research and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Kentucky coach Mark Pope fined by SEC for postgame comments
The SEC has fined Kentucky coach Mark Pope $25,000 for his “post-game conduct and comments” following his team’s 75-74 loss at Auburn on Saturday, the league announced.
Auburn won the game on Elyjah Freeman‘s tip-in with 1.1 seconds to go. That play followed a controversial offensive foul call against Collin Chandler that set up Auburn’s game winner.
“Mitch, if those mother F’ers try to fine me, screw ’em because I did not say a word about how they cheated us,” Pope said to Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart as he left the postgame podium.
The league said Pope violated SEC rules after the game.
“University of Kentucky men’s basketball coach Mark Pope has been issued a public reprimand and fined $25,000 by the Southeastern Conference for post-game conduct and comments related to officiating following the Wildcats’ game at Auburn University on February 21,” the SEC said in its statement on Tuesday. “The comments violated SEC Bylaw 10.5.3 (Sportsmanship) and the SEC Commissioner’s Regulation regarding Public Criticism of Officials, which prohibit coaches, student-athletes and institutional staff from publicly criticizing officials or disclosing officiating-related communications.”
Saturday’s game was the third consecutive loss for Kentucky, which reportedly spent more than $20 million on its current roster, and the team’s fourth loss in seven games just weeks before Selection Sunday. Late in Saturday’s game, Chandler was whistled for pushing off an Auburn player on the inbounds with nearly 14 seconds to go in the game. On the next possession, Auburn sealed the win on Freeman’s putback.
After the game, Pope said his team had to stay focused even if things were “personal.”
“We refuse to give control to people that are outside of our program. Refuse,” Pope said after the loss. “Regardless of how personal it might get or how bad it might get, we refuse to give control to fans, to give control to anybody else associated with this game. Regardless of how blatantly people are trying to make this not happen, we refuse to give them our power. … We don’t make excuses. We don’t do that. Regardless of what is happening. Regardless of how disgraceful things are, we don’t give away our power. Regardless of how embarrassing, personal, awful, unacceptable things are, we refuse to give away our power.”
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College track athlete allegedly stabbed to death by girlfriend over suspected affair
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The girlfriend of a college track and field athlete was arrested for allegedly stabbing her boyfriend to death.
Kevaughn Goldson, a senior sprinter from Jamaica, was killed in a stabbing off Lincoln University’s campus in Jefferson City, Missouri.
Goldson, 23, was found after police were called to a house on Monday morning with stab wounds in his back and chest. He died from his injuries after being taken to the hospital.
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Denita Jackson, 27, has been charged with the murder of her boyfriend, Kevaughn Goldson, 23, after an incident at Lincoln University. (Lincoln University/Cole County Sheriff’s Office)
“Our thoughts are with family, friends, faculty, staff and all who have been impacted by this tragic situation,” Lincoln University told KRCG in a press release regarding Goldson’s death.
“The well-being of our University community is our greatest priority. Students and employees are reminded of counseling and other support services for those who need them.”
Goldson’s girlfriend, Denita Jackson, was charged by Cole County prosecutors with second-degree murder and armed criminal action.
While in a romantic relationship, KMIZ in Missouri reported that there were past issues of domestic violence between the two. Jackson, 27, also ran track and field at Lincoln University.
Investigators questioned Jackson, who allegedly told them she believed Goldson was having an affair with one of her roommates, saying she found him in bed with her, both individuals being clothed, after returning home.

General view of starting blocks and baton at the 120th Penn Relays at Franklin Field. (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)
Jackson opened her roommate’s locked door with a hairclip after hearing her roommate talking with someone in her room, according to court documents. The docs said that Jackson jumped on her roommate’s bed and grabbed Goldson by the shirt, as well as a bottle of cologne that had allegedly been missing, leading to a fight.
Goldson, then, allegedly started to choke Jackson while on top of her, leading to the latter grabbing a knife from under the bed and stabbing the former.
Jackson was allegedly the one to call police regarding the incident, while authorities initially took Goldson to Capital Regional Emergency Room. He was, then, airlifted to University Hospital, where he eventually died during surgery.

General view of hurdles at a Track & Field event. (C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
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Goldson, who stood six-foot, 160 pounds, was a middle distance runner with the Blue Tigers earlier in his college career before moving into a sprinter role with the program.
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