🚨 Enzo Fernández is one of the names being discussed internally at Real Madrid, according to @FabrizioRomano. 👀⚪
The transfer situation is still developing, with Real Madrid also considering four other midfield targets as part of their long-term planning.
🗣️ Fabrizio Romano adds:
• Fernández is on the internal shortlist
• Other options are also being evaluated
• No final decision yet on a midfield approach
• Exits are needed before any move is made
This comes amid growing reports suggesting there is already an understanding between player and club regarding a potential future move.
Real Madrid are now expected to wait before making any concrete push.
🤔 Should Chelsea even consider negotiating if Madrid come back with a big offer?
💰 Yes — sell at the right price
❌ No — he’s untouchable
👇 Drop your verdict + why
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🚨Thierry Henry on the first-half performances of Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyökeres, and Victor Lindelöf as Sweden trail 2–0 to the Netherlands following a Brian Brobbey brace:
🗣️ “Sweden have been completely outplayed in this first half, and unfortunately their key players have fallen well below the level required.
“Isak and Gyökeres have been anonymous. When your team is under pressure, your forwards have to provide an outlet, hold the ball up, and create moments of quality. Neither of them has managed to do that.
“Brobbey has shown exactly what a centre-forward should do in a game like this—aggressive movement, physical presence, and clinical finishing. Sweden’s attackers, on the other hand, have struggled to make any impact.
“Defensively, Lindelöf has had a very difficult half. The Dutch have targeted the spaces behind Sweden’s back line, and he hasn’t looked comfortable dealing with Brobbey’s pace, movement, and power.
“And I have to ask the difficult question: how is Lindelöf still the captain and the pillar of this Sweden team?
“He’s one of the most experienced players in the squad, but leadership is about performances, and tonight he hasn’t shown it. He no longer plays at the level he once did, and when your captain is struggling this badly, it sends the wrong message to the rest of the team.
“Sweden need leaders who can set standards in the biggest moments, not players who are constantly reacting to the game instead of controlling it.
“The Netherlands have won the duels, pressed with purpose, and looked sharper in every department. Right now, Sweden look overwhelmed.
“If Isak, Gyökeres, and Lindelöf don’t raise their levels in the second half, this game could get away from them very quickly.”
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if ozil was with ronaldo all the time he would have won the wc, but there is a particular bro's ego trying to outshine Ronaldo which is costing Portugal and
as a messi fan, I love Bruno
🚨 Probability of winning the World Cup
🇲🇦 Morocco ~ 1%
🇪🇸 Spain ~ 4.9%
🇵🇹 Portugal ~ 5%
🇳🇱 Netherlands ~ 5%
🇬🇧 England ~ 11%
🇲🇽 Mexico ~ 13%
🇫🇷 France ~ 16%
🇧🇷 Brazil ~ 18%
🇩🇪 Germany ~ 2….a thread
Evra advises Portugal on how they can move forward:
🗣️:Evra:
"You know what I noticed about great World Cup-winning teams? They usually have a cause bigger than themselves. Ask the Argentina players what they are fighting for and many of them would tell you the same thing: they want Messi to lift the World Cup. Everybody pulling in the same direction.
Then I hear people in Portugal saying: 'Cristiano is just another player here to contribute! Another player? We're talking about a man who has won almost everything in football except the World Cup. If that doesn't inspire you to give a little bit more for your teammate and your country, then I don't know what will.
I played with Cristiano at United. We pushed him. We promoted him. We wanted him to become the best in the world. The same happened with Pepe, Ramos and Marcelo. That's what teammates do when they feel like a family.
Because if everyone has a different objective, you stop playing like a team. One player thinks the goal is to score. Another thinks the goal is to complete passes.
Another thinks the goal is simply to attend the World Cup. That's not how you win it."
🚨🗣️ Zlatan Ibrahimović on the Netherlands’ dominant performance against Sweden:
“The scoreline tells one story, but the mentality tells the real one. Scoring early is quality, continuing to attack at 4-0 and 5-1 is the mentality of a team that believes it can win the World Cup.”
“Look at their confidence, their movement, their body language. Every player looks comfortable, every attack looks dangerous, and every minute they play with the belief that they belong among the very best.”
“Many teams come to the World Cup hoping to survive. The Netherlands have arrived to dominate. They are not reacting to games, they are controlling them.”
“What impresses me most is that they never stopped. No fear, no complacency, no excuses. They kept pressing, attacking, and searching for more goals. That’s what champions do.”
“Before the tournament, people talked about the usual favourites. If the Dutch continue playing like this, they won’t be outsiders anymore they’ll be contenders.”
“And trust me, if I were one of the big nations watching tonight, I wouldn’t want to face this Netherlands team in the knockout stages.” 🔥🇳🇱
📢🚨🔵CHELSEA AND BLUECO PREPARING AMBITIOUS PURSUIT OF JAMAL MUSIALA:
Chelsea’s ownership group, BlueCo, and manager Xabi Alonso have identified Bayern Munich playmaker Jamal Musiala as their primary transfer target for the summer window.
Following tactical assessments for the upcoming campaign, Alonso has designated the 23-year-old German international as the ideal linchpin to upgrade Chelsea's attacking options. Musiala spent his developmental years within Chelsea’s Cobham academy before transferring to the Bundesliga giants in 2019.
According to sources close to Bayern Munich, club executives consider Musiala "completely untouchable" and are currently accelerating talks to tie him down to an extended, improved long-term contract. However, with Chelsea's sporting directors closely monitoring his ongoing contractual framework, BlueCo remains poised to table an unprecedented financial package to force a historic homecoming
When Andrey Arshavin arrived at Arsenal in 2009, he brought creativity, flair, and moments of pure magic. Wearing the No. 23 shirt throughout his time in North London, the Russian playmaker quickly became a fan favorite.
His most unforgettable performance came at Anfield, where he scored all four goals in a thrilling 4-4 draw against Liverpool, a display that remains one of the greatest individual performances in Premier League history.
From breathtaking assists to spectacular long-range strikes, Arshavin left a lasting mark on Arsenal supporters. To this day, the No. 23 shirt is remembered by many fans as a symbol of his talent, creativity, and unforgettable moments.
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