World Cup protest: England and Thomas Tuchel to challenge FIFA over key rule change ahead of 2026 tournament

England and Thomas Tuchel to challenge FIFA's key rule change ahead of the 2026 World Cup in North America.

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Until the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, qualified teams could select one base camp in the host country for the squad to stay throughout the course of the tournament. Teams found it comforting as the national federations would provide all the necessary facilities inside the camp, including accommodating the players' families close to the base.

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FIFA, however, has changed that rule starting the 2026 World Cup, where three North American nations, the USA, Canada and Mexico, will co-host the competition. The new rule states that all the teams that make it from the group stage will have to change their base and set up a new one where they will play their knockout matches.

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Per , England and Tuchel are unhappy with the change in the rule and the German coach, along with the FA, will challenge FIFA's decision ahead of the World Cup. The Three Lions are reportedly thinking of setting up their base camp in Kansas, as geographically it is placed at the centre of the country and it connects all the match venues in less than four hours' time.

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The former Chelsea boss is scheduled to travel to Florida next week to watch Manchester City take on Juventus in a Club World Cup group stage clash on June 26. During his trip to the US, Tuchel will also look for potential base camps.

New Zealand not rushing Williamson back, but World Cup return not yet ruled out

Batter will travel will the squad to England where he will continue his rehab from knee surgery

ESPNcricinfo staff09-Aug-2023Kane Williamson will continue his rehab from knee surgery with the New Zealand squad during the T20I and ODI tour of England, with the hope that he will be fit enough for World Cup selection in just under a month’s time.New Zealand coach Gary Stead was positive about Williamson’s recovery. He said the batter was only facing throwdowns in the nets at present, and they were being careful about managing the pace of his progress.Williamson hasn’t played any cricket since rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during the opening game of IPL 2023 and undergoing surgery in April. He started training and batting in the nets recently.”We will take every measure we can to make sure that we get the medical advice that lines up and he’s where we want to be before we make that call on whether he goes [to India for the World Cup] or not,” Stead said while announcing the ODI squad for England. “It’s too early to know.”New Zealand have to name their World Cup squad of 15 by September 5, a month before the tournament begins with them playing England on October 5 in Ahmedabad. Any number of changes to the squad, however, can be made until the last week of September after which further changes will require ICC approval.”Kane’s working very much on a day-by-day, week-by-week process and we’ve been really clear and careful with him that we don’t look too far ahead and, I guess, get expectations too big or not big enough at times as well. He’s progressed as we’ve hoped and possibly even better in some cases but you know with ACL injuries that they can be difficult, and different for every person as well. As I said, we’ll try and get the medical experts around Kane as much as we can to help us make that decision in about three weeks’ time.”Related

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Tom Latham will lead New Zealand in England in Williamson’s absence, and will continue as captain in the World Cup as well if Williamson doesn’t make it. When asked if Williamson would be selected for the latter stages of the tournament if he recovers in time for the knockouts, Stead said it was under consideration but unlikely.”That’s something we are talking about at the moment,” Stead said. “If it’s the knockout stages then I think that might be too late because you’re saying something that may or may not even be there. But if it was earlier in the World Cup, I think we’d definitely be considering it.”He’s not facing bowlers as yet but he’s basically doing everything else. Obviously, with the knee and the way it is, we’re just being careful on how that twists so he’s still in that healing and rehab phase. It’s getting that fine balance of pushing him as far as he can go but making sure we don’t cross that line and do more damage. He’s been extremely diligent, we couldn’t have asked more from him in that space and it’s encouraging to see where he is at and how he’s going. That doesn’t promise that he’s going to be part of the World Cup squad just yet, that’s just something that time will tell.”After Williamson returned to train in the nets in Tauranga, New Zealand took the decision to fly him to England to reintegrate him into the squad and also draw from his experience of having played the previous three ODI World Cups. New Zealand have only two ODI series remaining before the event, one in England and the other in Bangladesh in September.”In terms of him being there (England), he’ll be getting a bit of training under his belt, being in and around the squad,” Stead said. “Kane’s been to a number of World Cups and he’s been a key player for us for a long, long time. Leaning on his experience as well will be important to the group but alternately it’s about seeing is he going to be ready or not for us and that’s something only time will tell.”Couple of weeks ago we were in Tauranga to see him with the bat back in the hand. Injuries like this can often prolong people’s career as well and I think as long as we’re talking about Kane Williamson playing for New Zealand for a long period of time, that’s exciting for New Zealand cricket.”

Pay day for Lionel Messi! Barcelona settle €48m debt with Inter Miami star as La Liga giants make final deferred wage payments to former players and coaches

Lionel Messi will finally receive the final payment of his former Barcelona contract, with debt cleared after the end of a five-year deferral saga.

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It has been four years since Messi departed his beloved Barcelona, but his former club will this this month pay off the last of their debts to their greatest ever player, according to in Spain. A final €5.96 million instalment of his contract will been paid, after almost €48m (£41m/$56m) of the Argentine's final deal with the Blaugrana was deferred back in 2020.

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Messi was not the only player to be impacted by this deferral, which hit most of the squad and some other members of staff amidst Barca's deteriorating financial situation during the Covid-19 pandemic. The financial effects of this have been felt by the club for the years which have followed, but the chapter has come to a close with these final payments. Other whose contracts were deferred included Samuel Umtiti, Sergio Busquets, Philippe Coutinho, Ousmane Dembele and former manager Ronald Koeman.

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Financial crisis hit one of the world's greatest clubs in 2020 under ex-president Josep Maria Bartomeu, with the Covid-19 pandemic uncovering and intensifying significantly a crisis which had been building after years of financial mismanagement. The problems have continued to hit the headlines in recent times, as Barca needed to battle the courts earlier this season in order to register new signings Dani Olmo and Pau Victor.

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Messi will face his other former club Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup round of 16 on Sunday, after the Argentine hero inspired current club Inter Miami to five points and qualification from the group stage.

Barca are not taking part in the competition, so preparations will be well underway for the 2025-26 season. The Spanish champions will feel that a weight has been lifted off their shoulders with financial debts finally paid to their former employees.

Markram, van der Dussen and de Kock ton up as South Africa trump Sri Lanka in run-fest

Sri Lanka fought back hard but South Africa’s 428 proved to be too much on a day to forget for the bowlers

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A trio of centuries, including the fastest ever in a World Cup, saw South Africa lay down a commanding marker as they kicked off their World Cup campaign with an authoritative 102-run win over Sri Lanka in Delhi.Sri Lanka pick up over-rate fine

Sri Lanka were fined 10% of their match fee for being two overs short of their required rate – after taking into account allowances – against South Africa. As per the regulations, players lose 5% for every over their team is short. Dasun Shanaka accepted the sanction – imposed by match referee Javagal Srinath – so there was no need for a formal hearing.
Sri Lanka had also suffered the in-game penalty for the final two overs as per the new regulations – that is, only four fielders outside the 30-yard circle for every over not started within the stipulated time after taking into account allowances.

Progressively more emphatic centuries from Rassie van der Dussen, Quinton de Kock and Aiden Markram would in the end prove to be the decisive contributions as a valiant Sri Lankan outfit fell foul of a scary good South African outfit flexing their batting might.In the process they also etched in several records. Here’s a list of some of the key ones: South Africa’s total of 428 for 5 is the highest ever total in a World Cup game, as well as the highest at the Kotla This was just the fourth time an ODI has seen three centurions from the same side Markram’s 49-ball century was the fastest in World Cups, and by a South African, surpassing Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien The 107 boundaries across both innings is the most ever in a World Cup game This was the highest aggregate for a men’s ODI World Cup match, going past the 714 runs in the 2019 game between Australia and Bangladesh in NottinghamIt was a day for the bowlers to forget, with the game largely decided as a straight shootout between the batters. And in that sense, while the end result may show a pretty decisive loss for Sri Lanka, this is a game that they will feel they could garner more positives than what might have seemed possible at the halfway mark.Related

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Sure, five of their bowlers went at over eight an over – three at nine or more – but a side that had major question marks over their ability to score quick runs gave a good account of themselves in what was always going to be an unlikely chase.Kusal Mendis set the tone in the chase blitzing his way to a 42-ball 76. His fifty came off just 25 deliveries, and before any of his team-mates had scored a single run – Pathum Nissanka was out castled for a duck, while Kusal Perera remained scoreless as Mendis cut loose.Mendis would reach his fifty at the team total of 54 – the lowest at which any batter has completed his fifty in men’s ODIs (where known). He would also plunder eight sixes – Sri Lanka struck nine in total – inside the first 10 overs – the second-most in a men’s ODI innings (where we have ball-by-ball data), one behind the West Indies who hit ten sixes in their first ten overs vs England in 2019.But once he fell, Sri Lanka’s slim chances became even more faint. Fifties from Charith Asalanka (79 off 65) and Dasun Shanaka (68 off 62) kept the flame of hope briefly alive, but the task by that point was always well out of reach. Some late unexpected hitting from Kasun Rajitha then brought the margin of defeat down, which could be key if net run rate comes into play during the latter stages of the tournament.Aiden Markram and Rassie van der Dussen were two of South Africa’s three centurions•ICC via Getty ImagesThis though was a day that belonged to the South African batters, namely Markram, whose 54-ball 106 was as an innings of equal parts belligerence and control. How else would you describe a century that quite preposterously paired a control percentage of 90% at a strike rate of 196.29?Such was his dominance, that it quite honestly overshadowed the two other tons in the innings. Which is quite the statement considering de Kock’s came off 83 deliveries, and van der Dussen’s off just 103. Not to mention the pair put on 204 for the second wicket, a stand that set the platform for the destruction that followed.It’s arguable that Sri Lanka’s only moment of relief in the innings came as early as the second over, when Dilshan Madushanka trapped Temba Bavuma in front of middle and leg with one that ducked in off a good length.In that sense the opening 10 overs would have pleased the Lankans, who kept a lid on proceedings in that period giving away just 48 runs. But even as Sri Lanka sought to keep their lines and lengths tight, the pair of de Kock and van der Dussen accumulated.During their 174-ball stand, boundaries were never too difficult to find with loose deliveries dealt with efficiently and even the good balls more often than not turned away for singles. It was a partnership that burgeoned with minimal risk taking.In terms of breakthrough opportunities, all that came Sri Lanka’s way were half chances at best – a missed sharp chance at backward point, a hair’s breadth margin on direct hit, and a mistimed chip falling just short of the fielder, were pretty much the extent of it.As for South Africa, to say they progressed smoothly through the gears would only suffice if the gears available were four, five and Super Saiyan.After that relatively subdued opening 10 overs, 11-20 would see them tick away at seven an over; overs 21-30 would see a further 88 runs scored; 85 would follow in the next tranche of 10; and then would come the final blow, as a further 137 runs were pillaged in the final 10, to put the most emphatic of exclamation points on an exquisitely paced innings.Aiden Markram’s century was controlled and devastating in equal measure•Getty ImagesAny wickets to fall were off miscues, but even then the respite that usually follows the fall of a wicket soon gave way to trepidation, with each progressive batter just carrying on in an even more devastating manner than the last.None highlighted this trend more than Markram, who arrived at the crease with a little under 20 overs left and proceeded to take apart the Lankan attack.A trio of boundaries – including a pair of textbook straight drives – off Madushanka signified his intent early, but he would save his devastating best for Matheesha Pathirana, against whom he would crack three boundaries and a six in a brutal 26-run over near the death. Having brought up his 50 in a relatively modest 34 deliveries, he would then take just a further 15 to reach his century.The centurions aside, there were cameos that on any other day would have been worthy of more than being a footnote. Heinrich Klaasen, who’s been having a year most batters wouldn’t dare even fantasise about, ransacked a 20-ball 36, while David Miller berserked his way to a 21-ball 39. Even Marco Jansen helped himself to a maximum during his 12 off 7.It was as beastly a batting display as you’re likely to see, but even more impressive might be the sense that rather than it being a one-off demolition, this South African side exudes the aura that such performances are eminently repeatable.

Boland joins Durham for 2024

Australia seamer available for newly promoted club until end of July

ESPNcricinfo staff19-Oct-2023Scott Boland will join newly promoted Durham for the 2024 County Championship and T20 Blast.Boland, the 34-year-old Australia seamer, is available for the club until the end of July, meaning he can play the first half of the Championship season as well as Blast fixtures.Boland enjoyed a memorable Test debut during the 2021-22 Ashes, returning figures of 6 for 7 as he ripped through England’s line-up in the space of just 21 balls on his home ground in Melbourne. He went on to bag 18 wickets for the series and has now played 10 Tests, claiming 35 wickets in all – including five during Australia’s 209-run victory over India in the 2023 World Test Championship final. He has also played 14 ODIs and three T20Is.He has amassed 349 first-class wickets with a best of 7 for 31 powering Victoria to a Sheffield Shield win over Western Australia in 2015. Boland is part of the Melbourne Stars team in the Big Bash League and has 75 wickets in T20s.”I’m very excited to be joining Durham for the upcoming season,” Boland said. “After achieving promotion in 2023 I’m keen to add my skills to an already strong squad and help Durham contend for the Championship in Division 1.”I’m eager to join a strong bowling group and work alongside some new faces. I feel the time is right for me to play county cricket, I’ve always wanted to and am grateful for Durham for giving me the opportunity.”Durham were the runaway Division Two leaders in this year’s Championship, securing promotion seven years after they were relegated from the top flight over financial issues.Marcus North, Durham’s Australian director of cricket, said: “Scott is a huge signing for us as we look to challenge in Division 1 next season. A proven International quick bowler was something we identified to further strengthen our fast-bowling group. Scott is someone who we have been talking to for some time and to have secured the signature of one of the best international bowlers outside of the T20 World Cup shows Durham Cricket’s intent moving into 2024.”

'No days off' – Former Man Utd coach Benni McCarthy reveals issue with Jadon Sancho training ahead of Erik ten Hag fallout and Chelsea loan

Former Manchester United coach Benni McCarthy says Jadon Sancho lacked the proper consistency to earn a place in Erik ten Hag's starting XI.

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McCarthy worked on ten Hag's coaching staff during his time at the club, and he has explained that while Sancho possesses immense talent, he struggled to consistently perform in training. As a result, the South Africa legend insists that ten Hag simply couldn't pick him.

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Ten Hag and Sancho were involved in a highly-publicised spat before the winger left the club, with the Dutchman criticising his training efforts. Now, McCarthy has claimed that the former Borussia Dortmund winger is a very private person, and struggled somewhat to fit in, but insists he cannot hold that character trait against him.

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McCarthy told betonlinepromocodes.com: "I couldn’t fault Jadon in training. He brings unbelievable quality, ability and skills. He can make you stop in awe and ask yourself just how he can do things. He brought unmatched quality.

"I think what didn’t help Jadon was that he’s a very closed-off person. He keeps to himself, and from the outside it looked like he wasn’t trying to make friends with his team-mates. He might not have joked around but really he was just quiet, and I don’t think you should judge players on who he gets on with or not.

"Based on his ability and craft, I never saw any problems in his relationships. He was quiet natured, and so when training is done, he doesn’t stay to talk, he heads home. He’s very private. I think a bit of an introvert, which isn’t the opinion he gets branded with in the press.

"I think that when it came to Erik, he wanted to see Jadon at his best everyday. Monday to Friday, no days off. I think that’s what the manager would expect from his players, and so it’s up to the players to give it to him. If you can’t do that, you’re going to have problems, and I think the differences and problems then surfaced.

"For me, I don’t have a bad thing to say about Jadon. I loved him, he was unbelievable, sometimes he was unplayable. I don’t want to rush to judgement on players if they’re reserved."

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Sancho is likely to leave United this summer and has been linked with a potential move to Juventus in Serie A after Chelsea rejected the chance to sign him permanently. He has made a total of 83 appearances for the club, scoring 12 goals and laying on six assists.

Salzmann and Macdonald help NSW hand WA rare defeat

Salzmann took 4 for 48 while Macdonald made 81 to hand WA their first loss in the Marsh Cup since November 2021

ESPNcricinfo staff04-Nov-2023Four wickets from William Salzmann, and a vital 81 from Blake Macdonald helped New South Wales hand the all-conquering Western Australia their first Marsh Cup defeat in nearly two years as Blues edged home by two wickets with an over to spare in a rain-effected contest in Sydney.WA had not lost in the 50-over format since November 2021, but in the absence of Aaron Hardie, Lance Morris and Jhye Richardson, NSW took full advantage at Cricket Central, bowling WA out for 216 in 42.2 overs after the game had been reduced to a 43-over affair thanks to a short burst of rain.Macdonald then controlled the chase superbly in a Player-of-the-Match performance, but his dismissal almost caused the Blues to give away the game. They slumped from 206 for 4 to 217 for 8 with some poor shot selection. But Ollie Davies held firm before Salzmann struck two boundaries to end the match.Salzmann was the star with the ball in just his third List A game, taking 4 for 48. He removed D’Arcy Short for a duck – Short’s third of the season – and also picked up the wicket of the dangerous Josh Philippe, who top-scored with 61 to halt WA’s charge after they had rebuilt to 127 for 3 following two early wickets.Salzmann later picked up two more after WA’s much-vaunted middle order failed to capitalise on starts. Sam Whiteman made 41 while Ashton Turner made 25, but both fell to Chris Green. Nick Hobson was left with an inexperienced tail, and the innings collapsed as Salzmann got Charlie Stobo and debutant Hamish McKenzie in quick succession before Hobson miscued to midwicket for 36.Blues had the chase under control, as Macdonald and the top order scored freely against WA’s inexperienced attack. However, Macdonald was fortunate to survive an outside edge off McKenzie’s first over of left-arm wrist spin as it flew past a stunned Turner at slip.Matthew Gilkes made 43 in a 75-run stand with Macdonald before Moises Henriques also combined with him in a 53-run partnership. Henriques was horribly unlucky to fall for 19 when he drilled a drive off WA’s other debutant Mahli Beardman straight at Macdonald who tried to evade it, but the ball bounced off his back and into the hands of McKenzie at mid-on.Jason Behrendorff was the only WA bowler to cause the Blues top order some trouble, as he picked up both Hughes and Macdonald. McKenzie finally got some reward as he completely bamboozled Jason Sangha. That sparked the collapse as AJ Tye picked up Hayden Kerr, Green and Ben Dwarshuis in quick succession, leaving Blues needing five to win with two wickets in hand.Davies had watched it unfold helplessly at the other end having looked untroubled for his unbeaten 30, and Salzmann held his nerve to hit the winning runs.

Manuel Neuer blasts 'reckless' Gianluigi Donnarumma after clash with Jamal Musiala sees Bayern star stretchered off at Club World Cup

Manuel Neuer says Gianluigi Donnarumma's collision with Jamal Musiala was "reckless" after the Bayern Munich star appeared to suffer a serious injury.

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Musiala was stretchered off in the first half of Bayern's 2-0 Club World Cup quarter-final loss to Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday following a coming together with Donnarumma. After the defeat, Bayern stopper Neuer criticised the Italian's actions, both in terms of the challenge and his reaction to the incident.

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He told reporters: "A situation where you don't have to go in like that! That's reckless. He accepts the risk of injuring his opponent.

"I went to him and said, 'Don't you want to go to our player?' It's a matter of respect to go over and wish the guy all the best. He did it afterward. (…) Fairness is always important. I would have reacted differently."

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Neuer's remarks echoed ones made by Bayern boss Vincent Kompany, who said his "blood was boiling" over the Musiala injury, and sporting director Max Eberl said Donnarumma wasn't being "considerate" with his actions. The 22-year-old is arguably Bayern's best player, and if he is out for a long time, that is a massive blow for the German giants.

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It remains to be seen how long German international Musiala, who was taken to a nearby hospital in Atlanta on Saturday, will be out for. But going by his reaction to the challenge, it seems this could be a serious injury.

Ben Sears added to NZ ODI squad as cover for Kyle Jamieson

Jamieson has a stiff hamstring after returning from the tour of Bangladesh

ESPNcricinfo staff15-Dec-2023Uncapped fast bowler Ben Sears has been added to New Zealand’s ODI squad for the three-match series against Bangladesh as cover for Kyle Jamieson, who has a stiff left hamstring.Jamieson returned to New Zealand after the two-Test series in Bangladesh on Tuesday and then travelled to Dunedin to join the ODI squad. He played both Tests in Bangladesh, taking two wickets in 34 overs and scoring 52 runs in three innings.”We’re taking a cautious approach with Kyle,” New Zealand coach Gary Stead said. “We don’t want to rush or push him back, particularly at the very start of our home summer. He could play if absolutely necessary but we don’t want to take any unnecessary risks, hence calling in Ben for this first match. Ben’s familiar to the team environment and it’s been good to see him back at full fitness for the [Wellington] Firebirds.”Sears, 25, hasn’t made his ODI debut yet but he has played six T20Is and was part of the ODI squad for the Chappell-Hadlee Series against Australia last year. He has 36 wickets in 29 List A matches at an average of 33.77 and economy of 5.62.New Zealand play the first ODI against Bangladesh on December 17 in Dunedin. The second ODI is in Nelson on December 20 and the third in Napier on December 23.New Zealand’s ODI squad: Tom Latham (capt), Adi Ashok (games 2 & 3), Finn Allen, Tom Blundell, Mark Chapman, Josh Clarkson, Jacob Duffy, Kyle Jamieson, Adam Milne, Henry Nicholls, Will O’Rourke, Rachin Ravindra, Ish Sodhi (game 1), Will Young, Ben Sears

Bayern Munich target another Arsenal star! Bundesliga champions give up on Leandro Trossard and eye Gunners team-mate as Luis Diaz alternative

Bayern Munich have dropped their interest in Leandro Trossard and are eyeing a move for Arsenal team-mate Gabriel Martinelli.

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Bayern's quest to sign a winger this summer has seen them linked with numerous names. The latest name circulating in the media is that of Trossard, who could be weighing up his options ahead of a potential summer switch. However, a report from in Germany confirms that the Bavarians are unlikely to sign the Arsenal man.

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Per the report, Trossard has received numerous inquiries, despite reportedly being offered a new deal at the Emirates Stadium. After going through a change of agents, the ex-Brighton star is now managed by Dirk Hebel, which has cast doubts over his future in the Premier League. Although the Belgian is believed to be happy in north London, reports suggest that he has agreed a shock move to Fenerbahce after having conversations with head coach Jose Mourinho. mention that no concrete negotiations have taken player between Bayern and the player, who seems unwilling to sign for the Bundesliga champions.

However, now claims that Brazil international Martinelli has drifted into Bayern's focus, though they are yet to act on their reported interest. Martinelli, 24, has two years left on his contract with the Gunners and played in 51 games in all competitions last season. He made 33 Premier League appearances, with 25 of those coming off the bench.

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Despite the setback in pursuit of Trossard's signature, Die Roten continue to hope that they will be able to secure Diaz's services. The Liverpool man is willing to depart Anfield with just two years left on his contract. While the Reds were hesitant to entertain offers for the Colombian initially, their stance appears to have changed in recent days. Per reports, the Premier League holders will let Diaz go if they receive an offer worth at least €70 million (£60m/$82m). Bayern would be willing to offer the left winger a contract until 2029 or 2030, but it remains to be seen if they will match Liverpool's valuation. As things stand, talks are yet to take place.

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Vincent Kompany's side will play two summer friendlies — against Tottenham on August 7 and Grasshoppers on August 12 — before kicking off the 2025-26 season by taking on Stuttgart in the DFL-Supercup on August 16.

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