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Transfer rumors, news: Arsenal, Barcelona track Palmeiras starlet Benedetti
Arsenal are ready to rival Barcelona for 19-year-old Palmeiras left-back Luiz Benedetti, while Manchester United and Liverpool are tracking Lille‘s 17-year-old midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumors and gossip from around the globe.
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TRENDING RUMORS
– Barcelona are monitoring Brazilian left-back Luiz Benedetti from Palmeiras, according to Mundo Deportivo. The 19-year-old is attracting interest from a host of European clubs, including Premier League giants Arsenal and Serie A champions Napoli. Barca believe the rising star can fill the void left behind by Iñigo Martínez, who joined Al Nassr last month. Palmieras have set a fee of €15 million, but Barca believe €12 million will be enough to take him to Spain. Benedetti is contracted until 2029, and is expected to be part of the Brazil squad at the Under-20 World Cup, which starts in two weeks.
– Manchester United and Liverpool are among the Premier League clubs monitoring Lille’s 17-year-old midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, according to TEAMtalk. The France under-21 international has been in sensational form at both domestic and European levels. His technical ability makes him one of the most sought-after names in European football. AC Milan are also keen on signing Bouaddi, and the Rossoneri hope that by moving early, ahead of their rivals, they can steal a march. Arsenal, Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton scouts are all also said to be among those watching him in action. He turns 18 on Oct. 2.
– Newcastle United are targeting a move for Brighton & Hove Albion defender Jan Paul van Hecke, according to Football Insider. The in-form 25-year-old is at the top of the Magpies’ shortlist after the club ended their interest in Marc Guéhi, who is expected to join Liverpool in January or at the end of the season. Newcastle believe the premise of playing Champions League knockout football will be enough to tempt the Dutchman to swap the south coast for the north east in January.
– Juventus and Benfica are among the clubs hoping to sign Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva on a free transfer, according to Diario AS. The Portugal international is in the last year of his contract at the Etihad Stadium and, for now, there appears to be no intention of renewing it. Juventus see the 31-year-old as the perfect fit and they could be boosted by their relationship with Jorge Mendes, Silva’s agent. Benfica have been tracking him for some time but, like Juve, their stumbling block could be agreeing a salary.
– Bayern Munich will demand a fee of £100 million for winger Michael Olise in a bid to fend off interest from Liverpool, who are pondering a move for the former Crystal Palace winger, according to Football Insider. Olise scored 17 goals and contributed 18 assists in all competitions in his debut season in the Bundesliga, and now Liverpool are among a number of clubs hoping to sign the 23-year-old. The Reds in particular see Olise as the perfect replacement for Mohamed Salah as the Egypt international weighs up his future beyond his recent contract extension. Olise is under contract at Bayern until 2029.
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OTHER RUMORS
– Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to re-sign defender Dennis Cirkin from Sunderland. Spurs boss Thomas Frank isn’t satisfied with his side’s depth in defensive areas and the 23-year-old would provide an option at left-back. (Football Insider)
– Real Madrid are enquiring about a move for Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo. The 20-year-old is open to the move, though he is contracted to the Red Devils until 2027. United value Mainoo at £70 million. (Ekrem Konur)
– Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton is said to prefer Liverpool as the race for his signature hots up ahead of the January transfer window. The Eagles want £60 million to £70 million, and the Reds are ahead of Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid. (Ekrem Konur)
– Real Madrid and Barcelona are chasing 17-year-old Ajax defender Jorthy Mokio. Arsenal. Chelsea and Manchester United are also said to be interested in the Belgium international. Mokio, valued at €8 million, and is contracted until 2027 and cannot move to England until next summer, when he will be 18. (Estadio Deportivo)
– Juventus are hoping to renew the contract of striker Kenan Yildiz to fend off interest. Chelsea offered €70 million in the summer, which was rejected, and the player has now been offered an extension that would net him €5 million a season. (Calciomercato)
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Pakistan to tour West Indies for two-match Test series
Pakistan men’s cricket team is scheduled to visit West Indies for a two-match Test series in July and August of next year, confirmed Cricket West Indies (CWI) Vice President Azim Bassarath.
Bassarath, who also serves as Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) President, made the announcement during the body’s executive luncheon at the National Cricket Centre in Balmain on Wednesday.
He shared that the Green Shirts’ tour of the West Indies will run from July 15 to August 7, comprising two ICC World Test Championship (WTC) matches at Queen’s Park Oval and the Brian Lara Cricket Academy (BLCA), respectively, with the latter also set to host a four-day warm-up match.
“We will also host the Pakistan tour of the Caribbean from July 15-August 7, 2026, comprising the four-day warm-up match at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy (BLCA), the first Test match at the Queen’s Park Oval and the second Test at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy,” Bassarath said, during his speech at the function.
“I’m pleased to note that the BLCA will now be a fully accredited international venue capable of hosting matches in all formats,” he added.
Notably, the red-ball tour of the West Indies is in accordance with Pakistan’s Future Tour Programme (FTP), while the complete match schedule is yet to be finalised.
Earlier this year, Pakistan visited the West Indies for a three-match ODI and T20I series each, while the most recent Test series between the two played in January was drawn 1-1.
Meanwhile, Pakistan last toured the West Indies for a Test series in 2021, which also ended in a 1-1 draw.
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UWCL grades for all 18 teams: Leuven get A+; Barça an A-, PSG fail
The first 18-team UEFA Women’s Champions League group stage is over! We’ve had six matchdays across a single league-phase table, as well as tons of the world’s best players on show, but now we’re down to the final 12 sides.
How did everything go for the teams involved? It’s safe to say that it didn’t go to plan for everyone, and our grades reflect that.
OH LEUVEN (A+)
They might have only finished 12th, but sealing a spot in the knockout-phase playoffs would have been beyond the Belgian minnows’ wildest dreams in their first-ever UWCL tournament. A win over FC Twente and draws with PSG, Paris FC and Roma set them up for success. They even managed to keep Barcelona and Arsenal to only three goals.
MANCHESTER UNITED (A)
A debut UWCL campaign for United, and what a debut it was. Three tight wins from their first three games against Valerenga, Atletico and PSG set up them for success, and a 1-0 win over Juventus on the final day meant that defeats to Wolfsburg and OL Lyonnes didn’t matter too much. A paper-thin squad was able to seal a favorable playoff draw by finishing sixth, and that is some achievement.
BARCELONA (A-)
They topped the table, which was entirely expected given their 7-1 thrashing of Bayern on matchday 1, and a goal difference of plus-17 from their five wins showed their superiority. But a 1-1 draw with Chelsea suggests they could be vulnerable as the tournament goes on, and they are going to have to find a way to cope without injured star midfielders Patri and Aitana Bonmati.
OL LYONNES (A-)
The star power of OL Lyonnes has shone brightly with an average of three goals per game, and five wins from six. But they did need to come back from 3-0 down at halftime to Juventus to secure a 3-3 draw, so they’ve not had everything their own way. They are certainly one of the favorites to go all the way to the final.
CHELSEA (B+)
In true Chelsea style, anything less than 100% isn’t good enough, so two draws (against FC Twente and Barcelona) have marked them down in the grades. Otherwise, they scored 16 goals against Paris FC, St. Pölten and Roma, before a 2-1 comeback win against Wolfsburg sealed their spot in the top four on the final day.
BAYERN MUNICH (B+)
A 7-1 hammering at the hands of Barcelona suggested that this would be a tough campaign, but Bayern turned things around to beat Juventus, Arsenal (with a superb comeback), PSG and Valerenga. Even a 2-2 draw against Atlético Madrid couldn’t halt their progress. They will be tough opponents for anyone.
ARSENAL (B-)
The defending champions haven’t looked great. They squeezed into the top half of the knockout-phase playoff draw by virtue of other teams’ failures, but it was a shock that they didn’t qualify automatically after lackluster defeats to OL Lyonnes and Bayern Munich. They did well to overcome Real Madrid 2-1 to avoid a worse fate, but were also lucky to play the lower-ranked OH Leuven, Benfica and FC Twente to get some much-needed points on the board.
VALARENGA (B-)
They fought for playoff qualification all the way to final matchday, which wouldn’t have been on the cards at the start. A win over Roma was the Norwegian side’s crowning glory, while they threw away a 2-0 lead over St. Pölten (ending in a 2-2 draw), and narrowly lost to Man United, Wolfsburg and Paris FC, before losing 3-0 to Bayern on the final day. But for that draw with St. Pölten, they could have gone through.
TWENTE (C+)
A shock 1-1 draw with Chelsea on matchday 1 could have set the tone, but they suffered a 2-1 loss to Leuven in the next game, and that about sums things up. Two draws (the other came against Benfica) wasn’t enough to avoid elimination before they nearly beatReal Madrid in the final game but drew 1-1.
REAL MADRID (C+)
All looked good for Madrid after a 6-2 thrashing of Roma in the first game and a 2-1 win over PSG in the second. They stuttered with a 1-1 draw to Paris FC, before losing to Arsenal, but then things turned around against with a win over Wolfsburg on matchday 5. That meant all they needed to do was beat lowly Twente to seal an automatic spot. But they drew 1-1, and now face a tough knockout draw.
JUVENTUS (C)
Juve didn’t make it out of the group stage last season behind Arsenal and Bayern, and they were too inconsistent again. They beat who they needed to beat: Benfica, St. Pölten and Atletico. And they almost did enough to beat Bayern (2-1 defeat, thanks to a stoppage-time goal), and OL Lyonnes (3-3 draw, having gone 3-0 up). But when it mattered, they lost 1-0 at home to Manchester United on the final day and failed to seal an automatic spot.
WOLFSBURG (C)
The two-time champions and four-time runners-up are looking to get back to the top of the game, but on the evidence of a 3-1 defeat to OL Lyonnes and 2-1 loss to Chelsea, they’re not there yet. Wins over PSG, Valerenga and Man United were routine, but they really messed up by losing 2-0 to Real Madrid. Having been expected to seal an automatic place after matchday four, they now have an unfavorable spot in the playoffs after finishing ninth, though nobody will want to face them.
PARIS FC (C)
They did better than their local rivals PSG, but it was a very middling performance from the Parisian club. An opening 2-2 draw at home to OH Leuven, 4-0 loss to Chelsea and 2-0 defeat to Barcelona suggests they won’t trouble too many in the playoffs, though they did hold Real Madrid to a 1-1 draw that required Caroline Weir to score a 98th-minute equalizer, in addition to beating Benfica and Valerenga.
ATLÉTICO MADRID (C)
Defeats to Juventus and Man United, as well as a 2-2 draw to Bayern, saw Atletico struggle at home. But their away form saw them beat FC Twente and St. Pölten, before losing 4-0 to OL Lyonnes, which was enough to seal a lower-half playoff draw. But they won’t be worrying too many opponents.
ST. POLTEN (C)
They finished bottom of the table, but that was pretty much expected. The Swiss minnows managed to pick up a point with a comeback draw at Valerenga, while they stopped OL Lyonnes scoring more than three goals. Sadly, the same can’t be said of the rest and they finished with a disappointing minus-25 goal difference from their six games.
BENFICA (D)
The Portuguese side never really got going after they took an early lead to Juventus in the first game, and fell to four defeats from six. Yes, they had a tough run of games against Juve, Arsenal, Paris FC and Barcelona, but their only points came from draws with FC Twente and PSG.
ROMA (F)
They are top of Serie A, but Roma were very poor in Europe and seem to be missing the spark of former manager Alessandro Spugna. They were hammered by Real Madrid (6-2) and Barcelona (4-0) in their opening games and never recovered. They should have picked up valuable points against Valerenga and OH Leuven, but only managed a draw against the latter, before a 6-0 drubbing to Chelsea saw their hopes of a playoff spot extinguished. A 6-1 win over lowly St. Pölten on the final day meant nothing.
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN (F)
What an awful campaign. Many would have tipped PSG to be pushing for an automatic qualification spot at the top of the table, but instead they lost four of their first four games (to Wolfsburg, Real Madrid, Man United and Bayern) before a 0-0 draw with minnows OH Leuven sealed their fate and they could only draw with Benfica on the final day with nothing at stake. They’ve had a lot of squad turnover, but that’s no excuse for this level of performance.
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