Sheff Utd boss Wilder signs contract extension
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder has signed a contract extension until 2028.
Wilder's previous deal at the Championship side had been due to expire next summer.
The 58-year-old returned to Bramall Lane last season for a third spell in charge of the club as he guided the Blades away from the relegation zone with a 13th-placed finish.
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Muharemovic arrives in UK for Leeds medical ahead of 34m move
Latest from Your Site News' Zinny Boswell:
Tarik Muharemovic is in the UK to complete his 34m move to Leeds from Sassuolo.
The 23-year-old centre-back arrived on Thursday to have a medical and complete the formalities of the transfer.
If the deal goes through, this will be the second-highest transfer in Leeds' history behind the 35m deal for Georginio Rutter from Hoffenheim in January 2023.
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Your Site News' Ben Ransom explains why Manchester City decided to sign Elliot Anderson for 116 million, making him the most expensive British player in history.
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Samsunspor in advanced talks to sign Watt from Motherwell
Latest from Your Site News' Sahil Jaidka:
Motherwell are in advanced talks with Samsunspor over a deal that could see Elliot Watt join the Turkish club.
Your Site News understands negotiations have been going on for weeks as the sides look to agree a fee for the 26-year-old midfielder.
Watt who was today handed a four-match ban by the Scottish FA over criticism of a refereeing decision in May has been linked with a move to several clubs after impressing last season.
Samsunspor have told outlets in Turkey they believe a deal is close, with personal terms already agreed.
Motherwell rejected a fresh seven-figure bid in the region of 1m in the last 24 hours.
Coventry sign Amenda
Coventry City have signed Aurele Amenda from Eintracht Frankfurt for a fee understood to be worth 17.2m (20m), including add-ons.
The 22-year-old Switzerland international made 42 appearances for Frankfurt after joining from Young Boys in 2024 and was part of Switzerland's squad at the 2026 World Cup.
He now becomes a Premier League player following Coventry's promotion to the top flight.
Kafaji completes move to London City from Arsenal
Rosa Kafaji has completed a permanent move from Arsenal to London City Lionesses, signing a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee.
The 23-year-old Sweden international spent last season on loan at Brighton, making 26 appearances and helping the Seagulls reach the Women's FA Cup final.
Kafaji, who joined Arsenal in 2024 and was part of their 2025 Women's Champions League-winning squad, says she was attracted by London City's ambition to become "one of the best teams in the world."
Sheff Utd do not want to sell On
Latest from Your Site News' Anthony Joseph:
Sheffield United do not wish to sell in-demand striker Ryan On this summer.
It would take a significant offer for the Blades to reconsider their position and enter into negotiations for the 20-year-old.
Leicester are one of a number of clubs to have expressed an interest in the Scot, who also has admirers back home north of the border.
On has three years left on his contract at Sheffield United, which puts the Championship club in a strong negotiating position.
He signed for the Blades' development squad in September 2023 before committing to a new long-term deal in 2024.