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  1. Nunez to bring chaos back? What Liverpool need in summer window

    Liverpool legend John Barnes has told GOAL what the summer transfer window needs to bring for new Reds boss Andoni Iraola, with Darwin Nunez seeing a shock return to Anfield speculated on. The mercurial Uruguayan striker will be allowed to leave Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal as a free agent, but is his chaos factor what is required in a new era on Merseyside?

  2. Is divisive Dutch star De Jong as good as Rice & Vitinha?

    Frenkie de Jong has bitten back at critics of his game, but does the Barcelona midfielder occupy the same talent pool as Declan Rice and Vitinha? Former Netherlands international Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has answered that question for GOAL, with a man that can divide opinion among supporters and pundits being told where he needs to improve in order to become truly elite.

  3. Trust in Tuchel! Ghana draw didn't prove Palmer call was wrong

    England fans have seen Cole Palmer produce the goods for the national team before. Indeed, he almost saved an otherwise poor performance in the Euro 2024 final, scoring an equalising goal and providing a spark when the Three Lions looked dead in the water against Spain. They did, of course, still go on to lose that game, as they have done at countless tournaments over the years.

  4. Greenwood agrees Fenerbahce terms as Marseille set price tag

    Marseille forward Mason Greenwood has reached an agreement on personal terms with Turkish giants Fenerbahce ahead of a potential summer move. However, a significant valuation gap remains between the two clubs, with the Ligue 1 side steadfastly refusing to sanction a cut-price departure for their talismanic 24-year-old English attacker.

  1. Why Mbappe vs Haaland hasn't reached Messi-Ronaldo levels

    Kylian Mbappe versus Erling Haaland was billed as the next great footballing rivalry to follow Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo's two decades of dominance, but as the France and Norway superstars prepare to go head to head at the 2026 World Cup, it's fair to say that their individual tussle has yet to really take off in the way many people expected.

  2. England fear ANOTHER Reece James injury at World Cup

    England are sweating on the fitness of right-back Reece James ahead of Saturday's World Cup group encounter against Panama. The Chelsea captain is being closely monitored by medical staff after reporting a tight hamstring, leaving manager Thomas Tuchel facing a potential defensive reshuffle with several alternative backline options on standby.

  3. Mora announces himself on world stage, Ochoa gets farewell

    Mexico witnessed the arrival of a new star in Gilberto Mora and celebrated the career of a legend in Guillermo Ochoa as they secured a 3-0 win over Czechia. For the first time, El Tri finished a World Cup group stage with nine points, and Javier “Vasco” Aguirre now has his team in the best possible shape heading into the knockout rounds.

  4. Chelsea to step up pursuit of Crystal Palace defender

    Chelsea are preparing to accelerate their pursuit of Crystal Palace centre-back Maxence Lacroix as they look to bolster their defensive options for next season. At the same time, the club could part ways with Trevoh Chalobah, who is attracting serious interest from Serie A side Como, to help fund the move for Lacroix before incoming manager Xabi Alonso arrives.

  5. Vozinha in line for transfer following World Cup heroics vs Spain

    Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar José Évora Dias, known as Vozinha, has been offered to Brazilian Serie B side Ceara following his stunning World Cup performances. The veteran shot-stopper caught global attention after making seven saves in a historic draw against Spain, but the South American club have reportedly declined the chance to secure his signature.

  6. Como and Inter eye Chalobah move

    Trevoh Chalobah looks increasingly likely to swap Stamford Bridge for Serie A this summer as the race for his signature intensifies in Italy. The defender, currently away with the England squad at the World Cup, has become a primary target for Italian giants Inter and ambitious newcomers Como, who have already submitted an initial bid for his services.

  7. Infantino denies FIFA profit from hydration breaks

    Gianni Infantino has fiercely defended the mandatory hydration breaks implemented at the World Cup, vehemently denying accusations that FIFA have introduced the stoppages purely for financial gain. Fans and pundits have heavily criticised the mandatory pauses for disrupting the flow of matches and acting as extra television advertising slots for broadcasters.