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Liverpool transfer rumours: Vinicius Jr, Antoine Semenyo
1+ hour, 21+ min ago (168+ words) Brazil forward Vinicius Junior, 25, has told Real Madrid he does not intend to renew his contract which expires in the summer of 2027, because of a strained relationship with manager Xabi Alonso. (Athletic - subscription required), external Liverpool, Manchester United and several other Premier League clubs are keeping a keen eye on Vinicius' situation. (Mirror), external Meanwhile, the Reds have already held concrete talks over a move for Bournemouth and Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo, 25, and are aware of his "65m release clause. (Florian Plettenberg), external Gueye sent off for striking team-mate - but Moyes 'quite likes' it Hampton voted BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 'I hope my players fight each other' - Amorim's Man Utd 'nowhere near' Ten-man Everton stun Man Utd after Gueye sees red. VideoTen-man Everton stun Man Utd after Gueye sees red A Grand Slam should be seen as 'stepping stone…...
Premier League reaction: Gueye apologies for team-mate fight as Everton beat Man Utd
1+ hour, 38+ min ago (580+ words) Premier League reaction as Everton beat Man Utd 1-0 at Old Trafford Everton had been playing with 10 men for most of the game after a fight between team-mates Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane Everton move up to 11th in the Premier League, while Man Utd are ninth, with both on 18 points Written by Emma Smith. Michael Keane was furious with Idrissa Gueye for that incident. He was telling his Everton team-mate to get lost, but in rather more blunt terms, after he had been shown the red card. He certainly wasn't offering any support when referee Tony Harrington sent Gueye to the dressing room. Have your say via the form on this page As always, we would love to hear your thoughts about last night's action - both concerning the game, and the impromptu fisticuffs. We would also like to hear your memories…...
West Ham news: Opinion - Why can't Hammers sit back and defend?
8+ hour, 25+ min ago (174+ words) Why does playing defensively and absorbing pressure keep failing West Ham? Hammers fan Holly Turbutt believes it is down to a lack of organisation in the team and "poor split-second decision making" that they have demonstrated for a while now. Find more from Holly Turbutt at West Ham Network, external Jimmy Cliff spoke about the film that brought reggae to the world Chris explores the future of tech and what it holds for him How do high-profile athletes manage their OCD? What next for friendly foes who see each other 'more than family'? Hampton voted BBC Women's Footballer of the Year Ten-man Everton stun Man Utd after Gueye sees red. VideoTen-man Everton stun Man Utd after Gueye sees red 'I hope my players fight each other' - Amorim's Man Utd 'nowhere near' McLaren disqualifications and Verstappen title threat - F1 Q&A A…...
Arsenal news: Pat Nevin on Tottenham win and squad depth
10+ hour, 1+ min ago (292+ words) Arsenal have a vital week ahead with Bayern Munich visiting on Wednesday and Chelsea waiting at the weekend." The fans, the players and the manager must be desperate to play those games instead of previous uncertainty, or even dread, they had in previous seasons when key players were missing. While other teams might be complaining of those injuries or post international break tiredness, the Gunners had a shedload of missing players yet still swept Spurs aside on Sunday. They also still had a bench packed full of players who all could be considered starters themselves. This squad has an awesome depth of quality compared to every other Premier League team. Eberechi Eze looks like a classic individualistic player but even he does the grunt work when asked and will sit on the bench waiting his turn respectfully when the manager…...
Hannah Hampton wins BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2025
11+ hour, 29+ min ago (544+ words) The Chelsea and England goalkeeper was voted winner of this year's award from a shortlist of some of the biggest names in women's football Chelsea and England goalkeeper, Hannah Hampton, has been named BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2025. The winner of the BBC World Service award was announced on the BBC's Newsday on Tuesday 25 November. Hannah was presented with the award by her coach at Chelsea FC, Sonia Bompastor, and the BBC's Maz Farookhi in a surprise meeting. Now in its eleventh year, BBC Women's Footballer of the Year award sees an expert panel made up of current and former professionals, coaches and journalists nominate their top five players over the past year, with the winner decided by football fans from around the world through a global online vote. Hannah was named the world's best female goalkeeper at the…...
Scotland: Kenny McLean has no problem with Harvey Barnes allegiance switch - gossip
13+ hour, 53+ min ago (231+ words) Norwich City midfielder Kenny McLean says he would have no problem with Newcastle United winger Harvey Barnes, who has one England cap, being called up to the Scotland squad. (Scottish Football Social Club podcast), external Amid suggestions he could switch allegiance from England to Scotland and despite Newcastle United having been open to offers in the summer, the Premier League club will now reject January bids for Harvey Barnes because of the winger's recent good form. (Football Insider), external Former Rangers striker Steven Naismith is happy to have stayed on as Scotland assistant heading to the World Cup having been asked to become part of Russell Martin's Ibrox backroom team before his sacking as head coach. (The Warm-Up podcast), external David Weir is the favourite with some bookmakers to become Rangers' new sporting director despite the former Scotland defender only…...
Livingston: Marvin Bartley rejects VAR explanation of 'blatant' hand ball - gossip
14+ hour, 6+ min ago (171+ words) Livingston assistant manager Marvin Bartley believes his side were denied a blatant penalty for hand ball in their defeat by Rangers but says he was told that VAR John Beaton decided centre-half Emmanuel Fernandez "was in close proximity to the ball when it was struck" and "there was nothing to be reviewed". (Daily Record), external Read Tuesday's Scottish Gossip in full. Behind tennis" 'special' rivalry - and where it goes from here Chris explores the future of tech and what it holds for him How do high-profile athletes manage their OCD? Hampton voted BBC Women's Footballer of the Year Ten-man Everton stun Man Utd after Gueye sees red. VideoTen-man Everton stun Man Utd after Gueye sees red 'I hope my players fight each other' - Amorim's Man Utd 'nowhere near' McLaren disqualifications and Verstappen title threat - F1 Q&A A Grand Slam should…...
Arne Slot: What can Liverpool boss do next to stop current slide?
14+ hour, 29+ min ago (1428+ words) Slot needs to make 'huge decisions' and leave out big players - Murphy When Liverpool fans evoke memories of Bill Shankly, it is usually with the warm glow of glories inspired by the father of Anfield, the legendary Scot who built the club into all it stands for today. Liverpool's current head coach Arne Slot drew comparisons with Shankly after the home defeat by Nottingham Forest at Anfield on Saturday - but not in a good way. The 3-0 scoreline was only the second time since April 1965, when Shankly was manager, that Liverpool had lost back-to-back league games by three or more goals, following defeat at Manchester City. This brutally illustrated the scale of the current decline of last season's Premier League champions. It was also a sixth league defeat in seven games, leaving Liverpool 12th, 11 points behind leaders Arsenal. Liverpool's embarrassment was witnessed…...
Hannah Hampton wins BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2025
14+ hour, 59+ min ago (222+ words) England and Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton is named as BBC Women's Footballer of the Year for 2025, and receives the trophy in a surprise presentation. Hampton wins BBC Women's Footballer of the Year. Video, 00:03:20Hampton wins BBC Women's Footballer of the Year Up Next. 2025 BBC Women's Footballer of the Year contenders. Video, 00:02:482025 BBC Women's Footballer of the Year contenders BBC Women's Footballer of the Year contender Patri Guijarro. Video, 00:02:31BBC Women's Footballer of the Year contender Patri Guijarro 'You don't want anyone fighting' - Hart on Gueye red card. Video, 00:02:23'You don't want anyone fighting' - Hart on Gueye red card 'It's changed my outlook on things' - Hoy on cancer diagnosis. Video, 00:00:45'It's changed my outlook on things' - Hoy on cancer diagnosis Liverpool need to 'go back to basics' as Van Dijk voices frustrations. Video, 00:02:30Liverpool need to 'go back to basics' as Van Dijk voices…...
Cambridge United: Club open to staying put despite development on hold
15+ hour, 26+ min ago (975+ words) Cambridge United have been based at the Abbey Stadium since 1932 Cambridge United remain open to staying at their current home despite putting redevelopment plans on hold, chief executive Alex Tunbridge has said. Majority shareholder Paul Barry announced last week that going ahead with proposals to increase capacity at the Cledara Abbey Stadium from around 8,000 to 12,000 were not feasible at the present time. If they did press on now, it would take two decades for the club to get a return on investment of the financial scale required. The ground's former property developer owners wanted to build a new ground in the Trumpington area of the city back in 2013 but the plans were rejected and the club bought the Abbey back in 2022 after 18 years as tenants. Tunbridge told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire that moving forwards they would look again at relocating, but…...