Monday’s top stories and transfer updates from the world of sports.
Transfer Highlights in the Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur’s management is making a concerted effort to convince Roberto De Zerbi to step in as head coach immediately rather than postponing the decision until the season’s conclusion, according to BBC Sport. Meanwhile, Sean Dyche and Ryan Mason have emerged as potential candidates to replace Igor Tudor at the Tottenham helm, as reported by The Sun. In a surprising turn, former manager Glenn Hoddle is also being considered for a return, even after a long hiatus from management that dates back to 2006, as per Daily Mail. Additionally, Adi Hitter and De Zerbi are viewed as front-runners for a more permanent solution to Spurs’ coaching vacancy, according to The Mirror.
In further developments, football legend David Beckham has endorsed Michael Carrick, suggesting that he should be given the chance for a permanent role at Manchester United, as stated in The Sun.
European Soccer Insights
In German football, Bayern Munich’s honorary chairman Uli Hoeness sought to clarify Bayern’s stance regarding England captain Harry Kane, stating he is valued at just under £220 million, according to kicker.
Scottish Football Update
In Scottish football news, Rangers have reportedly signed defender Luke Graham from Dundee, but details suggest he is ‘a long way off’ making an impact on the field, as noted in Daily Record. Meanwhile, Celtic is on high alert following Igor Tudor’s departure from Tottenham, with names like Robbie Keane surfacing as potential candidates for the managerial opening in North London, according to Daily Record.
Boxing Developments
In boxing, Fabio Wardley has stated he is willing to face Moses Itauma, but only if the victor guarantees a subsequent fight against Oleksandr Usyk after Itauma’s recent knockout win over Jermaine Franklin, as reported by The Sun.
Golf News
Despite a recent DUI arrest, Tiger Woods remains committed to competing at Augusta National, as covered by Daily Mail. Fans are eager to see if his participation will return to form amidst ongoing legal challenges.
Formula 1 Safety Concerns
Following a high-speed crash involving Oliver Bearman during the Japanese Grand Prix, the FIA has issued a statement confirming it will evaluate new safety regulations after several drivers raised concerns regarding track safety, according to The Sun. Carlos Sainz has expressed hope that the FIA will implement ‘better regulations’ ahead of the upcoming Miami Grand Prix to enhance driver security.
