McCullum: Buttler's successor will need 'right support' to lead rennaissance

Sat alongside his departing captain Jos Buttler, perhaps it was telling the first emotion England coach Brendon McCullum voiced was sadness rather than pride. As Buttler announced he was quitting as England’s white-ball captain, expressing his own disappointment at the way events had panned out, McCullum’s initial reaction was to offer sympathy for Buttler and how much he had invested into a role that hasn’t quite worked out.McCullum suggested that was down to the circumstances Buttler had to lead his side in, rather than any shortcomings in his captaincy itself. Even as England struggled in white-ball ICC events since winning the 2022 T20I World Cup, Buttler often found himself leading sides on bilateral tours that weren’t close to full strength.On an ODI and T20I tour of West Indies late last year, sandwiched between Test series against Pakistan and New Zealand, none of England’s all-format players were part of the squad. Against Australia in September, Joe Root was rested after a busy Test season, while a number of players, including Root and Mark Wood, sat home while England toured West Indies at the tail-end of 2023. England lost all three ODI series.Related

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McCullum appeared to allude to those circumstances as he spoke of England’s next white-ball captain, and his desire to avoid putting him in similarly unenviable circumstances. “That’s something Keysy [Rob Key] and myself and the ECB are trying to ensure, that we give every format the most amount of attention that we possibly can,” he said. “It’s a tricky balancing act at times.”McCullum has been Test coach since 2022, and had his pick of players for that format. But with all three formats now falling under his stewardship, he hinted that full availability for Test cricket may no longer be as set in stone in future.”Looking back even on these most recent series, you’d argue that you could rest some players for some Test series and try and balance things out across formats,” he said. “Give us a couple of weeks to work things out and digest what’s unfolded here, work out what areas we’ve been short in and done okay in, work out the structure of how we want to do things moving forward. We’ve got a couple of months before our next assignment, so there is a bit of time to work that out.”McCullum kept returning to the theme of Buttler’s captaincy, and how he felt it would be remembered more kindly than raw results might suggest. He said Buttler had set a solid foundation for his replacement, comparing it to the health of the England Test side following Joe Root’s resignation as Test captain in 2022 after a series of indifferent results.2:16

McCullum: England fans deserve to see better results

“I said to the boys tonight in the team room sometimes it’s not necessarily the time that you’re in the post and the results that you get during that time. The impact you have in leadership positions can be felt after you left the post, and I’m sure that’ll be the case. I think Joe Root was a classic example of that with the Test captaincy. He was able to at least hold the fort to a degree under incredibly trying circumstances, and then the uplift of performance when Stokesy [Ben Stokes] took over sort of followed from that, and hopefully it’ll be the same across the white-ball teams whenever we decide on who that person is going to be.”The ECB had hoped linking up Buttler with McCullum, two preternaturally attacking white-ball players, would help unleash England’s white-ball potential in the way managed by Eoin Morgan following the 2015 World Cup. However, with results spiralling, England and McCullum have been criticised for what has come to be seen as a simplistic approach, not necessarily suited to the skillsets of the specific players England’s white-ball sides have at their disposal.McCullum pushed back against that notion firmly, pointing out the close margins England had missed out by this tournament. “We’ve had our opportunities and played some okay cricket,” he said, “and both games we could have won, and then we’re sitting here and talking about something slightly different. I genuinely believe we’ve got immense talent in English cricket across all forms.”If anything, we are lacking confidence. There’s a perception out there that we’re a happy-go-lucky, arrogant type of team. We couldn’t be further from that. These guys are too hard on themselves, they’ve got immense talent they are desperate … to perform. That’s actually stymying the ability of us to get the performance we want. They care too much. That’s not a bad thing. They’re just desperate to perform and do right by all those who support the team, and support them. Until we get to the stage where we’re able to still handle walking out there and playing, without wearing disappointment so heavily, then we’re always going to stymie ourselves. That’s our job over the next little while.”While Harry Brook is the favourite to succeed Buttler, McCullum said England had not decided on a successor. While that is partly because, in McCullum’s words, Buttler’s resignation “came a little sooner than expected”, he felt it also spoke to the characters in the England side.”There’s some really good leaders that have developed,” McCullum said. “That’s the mark of Jos’s captaincy, he brought on other leaders within the group. They’re not necessarily seasoned players, but they are young guys who have got good cricketing knowledge and he’s encouraged them to learn and develop as leaders. Whoever we settle on, we’ve just got to make sure we’re giving them the right support so that we can improve our performances.”

Corinthians conhece o seu adversário na Sul-Americana

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O Corinthians vai enfrentar o Universitário, do Peru, nos playoffs da Sul-Americana. As partidas serão disputadas nas semanas dos dias 12 e 19 de julho, com a tabela desmembrada, com locais e horários ainda a ser definida pela Conmebol.

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Com a terceira melhor campanha entre os terceiros colocados na fase de grupos da Libertadores, o Timão terá pela frente a equipe que teve a sexta melhor pontuação entre os oito segundos nas chaves da Sul-Americana. 

Essa é a primeira edição que o novo regulamento da Sul-Americana será usado. No ano passado, os eliminados da Libertadores em terceiro de cada grupo já tiveram acesso à competição coirmã, mas diretamente nas oitavas de final. Na ocasião, somente os primeiros de cada chave da Sula avançavam às oitavas e os sorteios definiam os encontros. A fase do playoff é inédita no campeonato continental neste ano.

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O Universitário venceu três, empatou uma e perdeu duas na fase de grupos da Sul-Americana, ficando dois pontos atrás do Goiás, que ficou em primeiro.

O Corinthians não vai priorizar a Copa Sul-Americana, a tendência é que o clube entre como uma escalação alternativa nas partidas contra os peruanos. A prioridade corintiana na temporada é fugir da zona do rebaixamento no Campeonato Brasileiro o mais rápido possível e vislumbrar algo maior na competição nacional, como uma vaga na Libertadores, além de ser campeão da Copa do Brasil, onde a equipe já está nas quartas de final, restando seis jogos para conquistar o campeonato.

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الدوري الإنجليزي يحسم مشاركة جريليش في مباراة مانشستر سيتي وإيفرتون

حُسم موقف نجم فريق إيفرتون، جاك جريليش، من المشاركة ضد مانشستر سيتي في مباراتهما المرتقبة عصر يوم السبت، في إطار منافسات بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ويستضيف ملعب “الاتحاد” مباراة فريقي مانشستر سيتي وإيفرتون في الجولة الثامنة من الدوري الإنجليزي، موسم 2025/26.

وانضم جاك جريليش إلى إيفرتون، قادمًا من مانشستر سيتي، في موسم الانتقالات الصيفي لذلك العام 2025، على سبيل الإعارة حتى نهاية الموسم.

وسرعان ما نجح جريليش في إثبات نفسه رفقة إيفرتون، حيث سجل هدفًا وصنع 4 أهداف، وتحصل على جائزة أفضل لاعب في الدوري الإنجليزي عن شهر أغسطس لأول مرة في مسيرته.

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ورغم كون جريليش عنصرًا أساسيًا في كتيبة ديفيد مويس، إلا إنه لن يستطيع المشاركة في مباراة السبت ضد مانشستر سيتي، حسب لوائح الدوري الإنجليزي.

وتنص إحدى لوائح الدوري الإنجليزي بعدم إمكانية مشاركة للاعب مع فريقه ضد ناديه الأصلي المنتقل من صفوفه، ما لم يتفق الناديان على إمكانية حدوث ذلك، ويجب تقديم نسخة من تلك الاتفاقية إللى الرابطة قبل المباراة المعنية.

وذكرت صحيفة “ميرور” الإنجليزية أنه من المعتقد أن مانشستر سيتي وإيفرتون ليس لديهما مثل تلك الاتفاقية، ما يعني عدم إمكانية مشاركة جريليش غدًا.

Lionel Messi names the best fans between Celtic and Rangers, calls them "the best"

Lionel Messi is one of the greatest footballers of all time and has played in some iconic stadiums during his career. The Argentine has controlled games of football since 2004, starring for Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and now Inter Miami, with fans from all across the world flocking to stadiums to watch the attacker in action.

The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner won four Champions League titles with Barcelona and has played in plenty of countries across Europe, coming up against some raucous crowds during that time.

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Interestingly, Messi actually picked out one Scottish giant as “the best atmosphere in Europe”, with the Argentina icon playing at both Celtic Park and Ibrox during his time as a Barcelona player.

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In 2007, Messi played in a 0-0 Champions League group stage draw with Rangers in his only visit to Ibrox.

He fared much better on the other side of Glasgow against Celtic, though, scoring braces in victories in 2008 and 2016, while also getting on the scoresheet in a shock 2-1 defeat in 2012.

He came up against Fraser Forster as the Hoops defeated Barcelona, with Messi later admitting he was left shocked by the goalkeeper’s display that evening.

“The performance of Fraser Forster against us was talked about for a long time. There was one game in Scotland when he was not human, it was the best goalkeeping performance I have seen. When Victor Valdes said that he was leaving Barcelona we even talked about him playing here.”

Messi decides between Celtic and Rangers for best atmosphere

Talking in 2015, Messi was asked to name the best stadium atmosphere he has ever experienced as a player. He named Celtic over Rangers, describing Parkhead as “special”, “a tough place to go” and “the best” in Europe.

Messi, who is now with Inter Miami in the United States of America, may never play at Parkhead again, but his three visits to Glasgow certainly left a mark on one of the best footballers to ever play the game.

Spurs delighted: Tottenham agree move to sign 15-goal Celtic gem

Tottenham Hotspur have sealed a deal to sign a versatile teenage forward from Scottish giants Celtic.

Tottenham targeting big attacking signing before deadline

Despite agreeing personal terms with Eberechi Eze, he decided to snub Spurs and sign for rivals Arsenal last week. As a result, Tottenham are on the search for a new marquee attacking addition before Monday’s transfer deadline.

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Daniel Levy has so far spent around £118m for Thomas Frank, who has begun his time in charge of Spurs with back-to-back Premier League wins.

Mohammed Kudus

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£55m

Mathys Tel

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£30m

Kevin Danso

Lens

£21m

Luka Vuskovic

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£12m

Kota Taka

Kawasaki Frontale

£5m

Joao Palhinha

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Tottenham haven’t conceded a goal in the victories against Burnley and Manchester City, but with James Maddison sidelined with a serious injury, Frank is after another new face in the final third.

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Talking before the win at the Etihad, Frank, who also missed out on Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White earlier int he summer, said he is “confident” of making a signing before the window shuts.

“In general I don’t want any players that don’t want to come to this club and wear this fantastic badge. We don’t want them here and I’m sure the fans feel the same.

“We are in the market and we will look to strengthen the team. We have a good squad and good players [but] we need to do everything we can to be as competitive as possible. I am confident we will sign a player before the end of the window. Every club wants to sign players as early as possible, but it’s not that easy.”

That player could be RB Leipzig star Xavi Simons, with Spurs looking at hijacking Chelsea’s move for the Netherlands star.

At academy level, though, Spurs have now sealed an attacking signing, with an announcement already made.

Tottenham agree deal to sign teenage forward Conall Glancy from Celtic

Making the move to north London is teenage forward Conall Glancy, who was previously on the books at Celtic.

In an official statement, Spurs revealed that Glancy, 16, has joined the club as a first-year scholar and will play for the U18s.

A versatile youngster who was in the goals last season, Glancy, should he impress, will be able to pen professional terms when he turns 17.

He’ll be a name to keep an eye on in the academy, but at first team level, Spurs continue to work on an attacking addition who will make an instant impact for Frank.

PCB writes to ICC after Pakistan's name omitted from logo in Ind vs Ban broadcast

The ICC is believed to have informally told PCB it was an early technical error, the explanation, however, has left PCB dissatisfied

Danyal Rasool21-Feb-2025The PCB has asked for an explanation from ICC over the omission of Pakistan’s name in the Champions Trophy branding during the live broadcast of Thursday’s match between India and Bangladesh in Dubai. The logo in the top left corner of the broadcast carried the event name – Champions Trophy 2025 – but not the name of Pakistan, the hosts, for the entirety of the match, which India won by six wickets.This was a departure from the broadcast graphics for the other matches of the tournament so far including the tournament opener between Pakistan played New Zealand in Karachi where the event name, as well as Pakistan’s name was visible on the broadcast. It was also visible for today’s game between Afghanistan and South Africa in Karachi. PCB is understood to be aggrieved at the situation and asked for assurances it will not happen again.While the ICC is believed to have informally told PCB it was an early technical error, the explanation has left PCB dissatisfied. Graphics are prepared by the ICC and provided to the live feed, produced by UK-based Sunset & Vine under ICC’s supervision, well in advance; that Pakistan’s name was on the logo for the opening game of the tournament has left PCB unconvinced over why the issue arose for the game between Bangladesh and India.The ICC maintains the incident occurred due to a technical glitch and has clarified this is not an issue that will affect any future games, regardless of whether they are played in Pakistan or the UAE. The next game in the UAE will also be the tournament’s most followed, with India taking on the official hosts Pakistan in Dubai on Sunday.The issue over where the tournament takes place became contentious in the months leading up to the tournament, with Pakistan demanding they host every game, since the ICC had awarded them rights to the whole tournament. The BCCI informed the PCB the Indian government did not permit them to play in Pakistan, and insisted on a neutral venue for India’s matches. Ultimately a deal was struck that guarantees India will not need to play in Pakistan, including if they reach the final. As a reciprocal arrangement, Pakistan will not travel to India for any ICC events for the next three years, with their games agreed to be played at neutral venues.

Leeds: Surprise 49ers approach for 177-career goal Champions League winner

Leeds United have made a surprise approach to sign a new striker who has won the Champions League.

Leeds want more attacking signings before the transfer deadline

The Whites fell to an embarrassing EFL Cup defeat to Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday evening, with the Championship side fielding a team mostly filled with youngsters.

Daniel Farke, meanwhile, started summer signings Sebastiaan Bornauw, Jaka Bijol, Sean Longstaff, Noah Okafor and Lukas Nmecha, however, Leeds were knocked out on penalties after a 1-1 draw in 90 minutes.

After completing 10 senior signings, more attacking additions are wanted at Elland Road before the deadline, with journalist Graeme Bailey saying Leeds want a winger and number 10.

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With days remaining in the transfer window, it looks as if the 49ers Enterprises have turned to a new attacking target and have had a reply.

Leeds make surprise approach for Timo Werner

A versatile forward who appears to be on Leeds’ radar is former Chelsea and Tottenham striker Timo Werner.

According to reports in Germany, relayed by Sport Witness, Leeds made a surprise approach to sign Werner from RB Leipzig. As well as those in Yorkshire, fellow promoted side Burnley have also been in contact to bring the German back to England, however, Werner has snubbed both Leeds and Burnley.

Timo Werner for Tottenham

Werner also hasn’t entertained the possibility of moving to Italy, Turkey and Saudi Arabia and is under contract with Leipzig until 2026.

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Scoring 177 senior goals during his career, Werner can play anywhere across the front three but struggled in the 2024/25 Premier League season, failing to score in 18 appearances.

He was also criticised by former Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou after the forward’s Europa League display against Rangers.

“When you’ve got 18-year-olds [in the squad], it [that performance] is not acceptable to me. I said that to Timo, he’s a German international.

“In the moment we’re in right now – it’s not like we’ve got many options – I need everyone to at least be going out there and trying to give the best of themselves. His performance in the first half wasn’t acceptable.

“We need everybody, including him, to be contributing because we don’t have the depth to leave people out if they perform poorly. I expect a level of performance from some of the senior guys, and tonight wasn’t that.”

Werner is a Champions League winner, and at the age of 29, could have represented a solid signing, but it looks as if a transfer won’t be happening in the final days of the window.

Shades of Cesc & Hazard: Chelsea in talks to sign "one of the world's best"

Unsurprisingly, given their immense success, Chelsea have been blessed with some utterly sensational players over the last two decades.

The likes of John Terry, Frank Lampard, Ashley Cole and Didier Drogba all cemented themselves as club and Premier League legends in the 2000s and early 2010s.

Then, after them, came another crop of world-class title-winners, with perhaps two of the most entertaining being Cesc Fàbregas and Eden Hazard.

Both players were absolute magicians with a football, and so fans should be excited about reports linking Chelsea to someone who has shades of both in his game.

Chelsea target international with shades of Cesc & Hazard

It’s been a brilliant summer for Chelsea so far this year, as on top of their successes on the pitch, the Blues have been efficient and intelligent with their transfers off of it.

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BlueCo have sold incredibly well so far, and brought in players who should be able to make a real difference for Enzo Maresca this season, like Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens and Jorrel Hato.

However, with the window still open for another two weeks, the West Londoners appear intent on making at least one more addition to the team and are targeting a player who reminds us a little of Fabregas and Hazard.

Chelsea manager EnzoMarescabefore the start of the second half

At least that is according to a recent report from transfers expert Fabrizio Romano, who has confirmed that Chelsea are still incredibly keen on Xavi Simons.

The Italian journalist has revealed that the Blues are still in talks and “working on the deal with Leipzig,” but have yet to reach an agreement with the German outfit.

Romano doesn’t mention how much the Dutchman is likely to cost the West Londoners, but stories from earlier this summer claim that the Bundesliga side want around £61m for him.

So, while it could still be a complicated and costly transfer to get over the line, Simons has proven he’d be worth the effort for Chelsea, especially as there are shades of Fabregas and Hazard in his game.

How Simons compares to Fabregas and Hazard

At their peak, both Fabregas and Hazard were near enough unplayable at times for Chelsea, and so even though fans should not expect Simons to be at that level from the word go, we don’t see a reason why he couldn’t get there, especially as there are some evident similarities between his game and theirs.

Starting with the Spaniard, the most apparent element of his game that we see in the Dutchman is his vision.

At times, the former Arsenal star was a conductor from the middle of the park, seeing passes before anyone else and playing balls in behind that opposition defences could do little about other than watch on.

This is something the former PSV Eindhoven gem can do as well, as, according to FBref, he sat in the top 1% of midfielders in the Bundesliga last season for through balls, the top 2% for passes into the penalty area and the top 5% for shot-creating actions stemming from live passes, all per 90.

In other words, the 22-year-old magician was incredible at passing the ball into dangerous areas for his teammates to exploit, which helps to support one analyst’s bold claim that he’s “one of the best 10s in the world.”

However, the Amsterdam-born dynamo is not just a creator, as he’s just as much of a goal threat, which is one of the traits he shares with Hazard, who left the Blues with a strong record of 110 goals in 352 games.

For example, despite playing just 33 games for Leipzig last season, Simons managed to score 11 goals to go along with his eight assists, which works out to a goal every three games – not a million miles off the Belgian’s rate of return for the Pensioners.

Simons in 24/25

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Moreover, while the La Masia graduate can play in the middle of the park, he’s also more than comfortable playing out on the left, where he can really demonstrate another trait he shares with the former Real Madrid ace: his close control.

We can see this by once again looking at FBref, as they ranked him in the top 3% of attacking midfielders and wingers in the Bundesliga last season for carries into the final third and the top 8% for fouls drawn, both per 90.

These numbers help to show that he’s not only elite at dragging the ball up the pitch and into dangerous areas, but that opposition defenders struggle to get it off him without committing a foul.

Ultimately, while it might take him some time to reach the levels of Fabregas or Hazard, Simons looks to be on his way, and therefore, Chelsea should be doing all they can to sign him as soon as possible.

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Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney says he'd be 'dead' without wife Coleen during his darkest moments

Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney admits he would be "dead" without the love and support of wife Coleen. The ex-England international made the candid admission while talking to former team-mate Rio Ferdinand as he lifted the lid on some dark moments in his life. Although the 39-year-old has allegedly cheated on his spouse in the past, he recognises how vital she has been for him.

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    Rooney sings praises of wife Coleen

    He said on Rio Ferdinand Presents: "Coleen is massive. It's bad because we're two kids from Croxteth. We grew up together, obviously we started dating and got married, had kids. From when I was 17, she knew I was a bit out there. Loved my football, was obsessed with football but also loved a night out. She'd seen it very early on, and she controlled that, helped me control that massively. At times, she'd say, 'What are you doing?' How she's managed me, it was like I needed a manager. I honestly believe if she weren't there, I'd be dead. I believe that. What she's done… it's annoying at times. I'm like, 'What are you doing?' But everything she's doing is to keep me on this world and the best person. I've made mistakes in the past, which are well documented. I'm a little bit different at times, and she keeps me on that path. She's done that for 20-odd years."

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    Although Rooney had a tremendous career for both club and country, he believes that his fondness for liquor held him back a bit.

    He added: "I wanted to live my life as well. I wanted to go out and enjoy my time with my friends. It got to a point where I went too far. That was a moment in my life where I was struggling (with alcohol), massively. I didn't think I could turn to anyone. I didn't really want to because I didn't want to put that burden on anyone. I remember going into training and putting eye drops in, chewing gum. I just drank for two days straight, then came to training. On the weekend, I'd score a few goals, then I'd go back and drink for two days straight again."

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Real Madrid return for Ibrahima Konate after facing William Saliba rejection as Liverpool contract nears expiry

After primary target William Saliba agreed a new long-term deal at Arsenal, Real have reportedly turned their attention back to Ibrahim Konate. The Liverpool defender's contract expires next summer, fitting Madrid's strategy of focusing on free transfers, but there is said to be internal debate at the club over the move.

Madrid looks to fix defence

Madrid are monitoring Konate with a view to signing him as a free agent in 2026, according to a report from . The Spanish giants have reportedly turned their attention to the France international after their primary defensive target, Saliba, agreed a new long-term contract with Arsenal.

AdvertisementGettyMadrid's defensive plans hit by Saliba extension

Saliba, 24, was reportedly Madrid's top target to bolster their defence next summer, with the club having planned to make a move for him in the summer of 2026 when he would have had just one year remaining on his previous contract. Saliba's decision to sign a five-year extension has forced Madrid to pivot to other options on their shortlist, however.

Konate emerges as free transfer option

With his contract at Anfield set to expire in June 2026, Konate has emerged as the ideal alternative. A move for the 26-year-old would align with the club's recent successful strategy of acquiring high-profile players on free transfers, which has previously seen them land Trent Alexander-Arnold, Antonio Rudiger and David Alaba. However, the report suggests there is not unanimous agreement within the Madrid hierarchy over a move for Konate, with some internal debate taking place over the Liverpool defender's suitability.

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Real Madrid's search for a top-tier central defender is part of their forward planning for 2026, as the club anticipates that Alaba will depart when his contract expires, while Rudiger has also been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia. While Konate is now being seriously considered, Leipzig's Castello Lukeba is another name on Madrid's list of targets. The club will continue to monitor Konate's situation at Liverpool as they look to add another centre-back to a group that includes Eder Militao and recent signing Dean Huijsen.

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