Anderson's move to Man City is not a distraction, says Tuchel
Thomas Tuchel insists Elliot Anderson's transfer to Manchester City has not caused any distractions in the England camp at the World Cup.
City agreed a 116m deal to sign the midfielder from Nottingham Forest, making hin the most expensive British player of all time.
"We had no distractions, no medical before the match," said Tuchel.
"All the focus was on his recovery and getting him available for training.
"The focus was on training and travelling with us. No distractions from the main topic, which is clearly the match tomorrow [Panama on Saturday].
"We want to win the match, win the group. We need Elliot in the right mindset.
"The reality is that transfers are going on in world football while we are playing. Big transfers take a lot of time.
"We know that things are going on behind the scenes. We will facilitate that transfer but after the match, not before."
Spurs confirm Veliz exit
Tottenham have confirmed Alejo Veliz is set to leave the club to join Brazilian side Bahia.
Your Site News understands Spurs will receive a fee of just under 8m for the 22-year-old.
The striker joined Spurs from Rosario Central in 2023 and made eight appearances for the club, scoring one Premier League goal.
He had previously spent time on loan at both Sevilla and Espanyol.
Elphick and Cooper set to join Iraola at Liverpool
Latest from Your Site News' Mark McAdam and Andy Thompson:
Bournemouth coaches Tommy Elphick and Shaun Cooper have agreed deals to leave the club and are now set to join Andoni Iraola at Liverpool.
The two highly-rated assistants were both wanted by the new Liverpool boss but needed to agree termination deals with Bournemouth before being allowed to discuss terms at Liverpool. This has now happened and an agreement will be signed over the weekend.
Both Elphick and Cooper formed part of Iraolas backroom team when he arrived in 2023, and since then, theyve been a big part of the club's success, finishing sixth and qualifying for Europe for the first time in the club's history.
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Real Madrid confirm Ceballos exit
Real Madrid have confirmed that midfielder Dani Ceballos will leave the club.
Ceballos has been at the club since 2017 and has made 215 appearances across all competitions.
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Keane: A great move for Anderson
Your Site' Roy Keane on ITV on Elliot Anderson's move to Manchester City happening during England's World Cup campaign:
"I can be distracting. If the player can get it sorted within the next 24 hours, at least it's gone and he can focus on England matches. There are pluses and minuses to it.
"It's a great move for him, he's had a good start last year or two and a great start to the tournament. The England manager said if transfers can happen during the World Cup and it doesn't hamper with the training preparations, then he will give it the thumbs up."
Everton interested in midfielder Keita
Latest from Your Site News' Lyall Thomas:
Everton are among the Premier League clubs keen on Parma midfielder Mandela Keita.
David Moyes wants to sign a new No.6-type midfielder and has already bid for Middlesbroughs Hayden Hackney.
Keita, a 24-year-old Belgium international, is one of several other names on Evertons list of targets, Your Site News has learned.
Keita is also understood to have big clubs in Italy looking to try and sign him.
He has made 70 appearances for Parma, including 37 in Serie A last season, following a move from Royal Antwerp in 2024.
'AC Milan agree club-record fee for Ramos'
AC Milan have agreed a club-record fee to sign striker Goncalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain, according to The Athletic.
Ramos is set to become Ruben Amorim's first signing since returning to management, with the player's desire to play for the former Manchester United boss being a key factor in negotiations.
The striker has reportedly completed a medical while away at the World Cup with Portugal.
He will become the most expensive transfer in Serie A since Inter Milan signed Romelu Lukaku from Man Utd for 63m (74m).