Is Man Utd's midfield rebuild going to plan?
Manchester United had plans to rebuild their midfield with top signings this summer and despite falling short in the search for a number of targets, progress is now being made on arrivals.
The plan has always been to bring in two, perhaps even three midfielders, market-permitting, to plug the hole left by Casemiro in an already thin area of the squad, currently ill-equipped to cope with a return to the Champions League.
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Fiorentina's Arokodare bid rejected by Wolves
Latest from SSN reporter Dharmesh Sheth:
Wolves have turned down a bid from Fiorentina for striker Tolu Arokodare.
Its understood the Serie A club offered a loan deal, but the fee was not believed to be anywhere near Wolves valuation.
Fiorentina are one of a number of clubs - including Trabzonspor - who are interested in the Nigeria international and tabled official offers.
However, Arokodare has made it clear he will not consider a move to Trabzonspor.
Its thought the players preference is to play in one of Europes top-five Leagues.
Arokodare is contracted at Wolves until 2029, with the club holding an option to extend for a further 12 months.
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Barca set to sign Adeyemi
Barcelona have finalised an agreement with Borussia Dortmund to sign Germany forward Karim Adeyemi, reports Marca.
SK Beveren closing in on Thompson deal
Latest from Your Site News' Anthony Joseph:
SK Beveren are closing in on the signing of Kilmarnock left-back Dominic Thompson.
Its understood the clubs have agreed a six-figure fee for the 25-year-old.
Thompson is due to travel to Belgium in the next 24 hours to undergo a medical and finalise personal terms.
Senegal sack Thiaw
Senegal have sacked manager Pape Thiaw in the wake of their exit from the World Cup in the last 32.
Thiaw, who had been in charge since December 2024, saw his side lose their opening two Group I games to France and Norway, before a 5-0 victory over Iran secured a equalisation spot as the lowest ranked of the best third-placed teams.
The Teranga Lions had been 2-0 up against Belgium with just five minutes left of the round of 32 match in Seattle, but conceded two late goals before losing 3-2 to a late penalty from Youri Tielemans at the end of extra-time.
The Senegal Football Federation confirmed the decision to remove Thiaw following a thorough evaluation of the sporting results and prospects of the national team.
A statement read: The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) informs the public that following the meeting of the Executive Committee held this Saturday July 11 2026, it was decided to initiate a procedure to terminate the functions of the national coach, Mr Pape Thiaw, as well as his entire technical staff.
This decision comes after the elimination of the Senegal national team in the round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. After a thorough evaluation of the sporting results and prospects of the national team, the Executive Committee deemed it necessary to initiate this procedure in the best interests of Senegalese football.
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PSG eye Barcelona forward Torres
Paris Saint-Germain are eyeing up Spain and Barcelona forward Ferran Torres if winger Bradley Barcola, a target for Liverpool, leaves, according to French publication LEquipe.
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MLS side Sporting Kansas City are trying to sign former Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah on a free transfer following his summer departure from Anfield, according to The Athletic.
Maldini appointed as Italy's technical director
Paolo Maldini has been appointed as the new technical director of the Italian national team.
Maldini will perform the role alongside former PSG sporting director Leandro as an advisor.
Maldini made 126 caps for Italy between 1988 and 2002.