July 6, 2026 at 03:18 AM
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Newcastle Stand Firm: Bruno Guimaraes 'Priceless' as Paper Talk Covers Premier League Moves and World Cup Drama
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Newcastle United have no intention of parting with Bruno Guimaraes at any price, with manager Eddie Howe reportedly viewing the Brazilian midfielder as 'priceless' amid continued interest from top clubs. That stance, highlighted in Sunday's papers, underscores the Magpies' determination to keep their talisman as the transfer window heats up.
Meanwhile, Manchester City have struck a deal to sign 16-year-old Leicester City prospect Jeremy Monga for £12.5 million, plus a sell-on clause, according to insider sources. The move underlines City's continued investment in young talent.
Liverpool have issued a firm message that Virgil van Dijk will not be leaving Anfield this summer, easing speculation around the Dutch defender's future.
In the Championship, Manchester City striker Divin Mubama is drawing interest from Middlesbrough, Derby County and Preston North End.
On the World Cup front, security is being ramped up for England's round-of-16 clash against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium, where 7,500 police officers will be deployed amid safety concerns for traveling fans, mediaday media reports.
Canada captain Alphonso Davies has revealed that he made the call not to play in his side's final group game, a 3-0 loss to Morocco, after feeling something in his hamstring during training on Friday. The Bayern Munich star had been recovering from a pre-tournament hamstring injury and decided not to risk further damage.
The U.S. men's national team took extra precautions at their World Cup training base on Saturday, positioning barriers on a small hill to block potential views from outside, as they prepare for a last-16 tie with Belgium.
Egypt manager Hossam Hassan has stated that the matter is resolved after he and team director Ibrahim Hassan were involved in a physical confrontation with a police officer at the team's hotel in Dallas, according to The media.
Back in Scotland, former Celtic boss Neil Lennon has come to the defense of Steve Clarke, blasting what he calls a 'hysterical' backlash that pushed Clarke out of the national team job. Meanwhile, Calvin Miller has suggested that John McGlynn would be an ideal candidate to take over the Scotland side.

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