Arsenal Begins Talks with Chelsea over Madueke Deal

Arsenal has made contact with Chelsea over the potential signing of winger Noni Madueke. The Gunners were reported to have agreed personal terms with the England international over a five-year contract over the weekend. Arsenal have now contacted Chelsea ahead of attempting to agree a fee for the 23-year-old. Madueke, 23, was a first-team regular at Chelsea under Enzo Maresca last season. He featured in 32 of Chelsea’s 38 Premier League games – starting in 27 of them – and provided seven goals and three assists. Mail Sport reported on Tuesday that a winger has been targeted by Arsenal this summer, with Madueke high on their list. Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca had appeared open to Madueke potentially leaving the club when questioned about his future at the Club World Cup on the weekend. ‘Noni has been very important for us. But my message to the players and to the club is that I want just players that are happy to be with us,’ Maresca said. ‘The ones that are not happy, they are free to go. Noni has been very good during the season’.

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Chelsea Signs Delap From Ipswich Town

Chelsea have completed the signing of striker Liam Delap from Ipswich Town. The 22-year-old arrives at Stamford Bridge on a six-year deal following an impressive Premier League campaign in which he finished as Ipswich’s top scorer with 12 goals and two assists from 37 appearances. “I understand the stature of this club and can see the trajectory it is on with these players and the head coach,” Delap told Chelsea’s official website. “It’s going to be an incredible place for me to develop, and I hope to achieve amazing things here and help the club win more trophies.” Delap will add to the existing forward options available to head coach Enzo Maresca, including Nicolas Jackson, Marc Guiu, Christopher Nkunku and Armando Broja. The transfer means Delap is reunited with Maresca, who worked with him at Manchester City’s Academy. Ahead of Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat at Ipswich in December 2024, Maresca praised the young striker, describing him as a “fantastic player.” “We spent one year [at City] and he scored 24 goals,” Maresca added. “He’s working hard off the ball. On the ball, he understands the game. He can be an important player for England.” Delap will also reconnect with two former team-mates from City’s Academy, Romeo Lavia and Cole Palmer. Delap joined Derby County’s Academy at the age of six and he spent a decade there before moving to Man City in 2019. He signed for Ipswich from City in July 2024, quickly establishing himself as a key player in their first season back in the Premier League. One of Delap’s standout performances came against Chelsea at Portman Road where, he scored a penalty and provided an assist for Omari Hutchinson in what proved to be Ipswich’s only home league win of the campaign. Internationally, Delap has represented England at Under-21 level, scoring on his debut in a 3–0 win over Luxembourg in a 2025 UEFA European U21 Championship qualifier. He also remains eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland at senior level.

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Car Collides With Pedestrians Near Liverpool Victory Parade

A man has been detained after a car collided with pedestrians in Liverpool city centre during Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory parade. Emergency services descended on Water Street after Merseyside Police were contacted just after 6pm on Monday with reports of the incident. The car stopped at the scene and a man was detained. The Prime Minister and the Home Secretary are being kept updated about the events, the PA news agency understands. People were injured in the incident, with images capturing someone being taken away on a stretcher and a man walking with his arm around a police officer for support. Footage showed police cordons in place around the heavily littered road, with a large police presence, ambulances and a fire engine also at the scene. A spokesperson for the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) said: “We are currently assessing the situation and working with other members of the emergency services. “Our priority is to ensure people receive the medical help they need as quickly as possible.” Liverpool Riverside MP Kim Johnson, whose seat includes the city centre, said: “I sincerely hope all those involved are safe and get home to their loved ones soon.” While a spokesman for Liverpool City Council confirmed the local authority is liaising with police about the incident. Liverpool FC held an open-top bus parade to celebrate its Premier League triumph, with fans lining the streets along the 10-mile route. Councillor John Hughes estimated in excess of one million people were attending, beating the 750,000 present for the 2019 Champions League parade. Hundreds ignored police advice not to climb on structures – or adhere to the ‘no pyro’ request – as every vantage point, ranging from multi-storey car parks, scaffolding, rooftops, on top of petrol stations, traffic lights and lamp posts, was taken.

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Salah Wins EPL Golden Boot, Playmaker Awards

Mohamed Salah capped off his incredible season by winning the Premier League Golden Boot and Playmaker of the Season awards as well as breaking the record for the most combined goals and assists in a 38-game season. The Egypt international scored 29 goals and contributed 18 assists to help Liverpool clinch the title in Arne Slot’s first season as manager. Salah finished six goals clear of second-placed Alexander Isak and registered six assists more than Isak’s Newcastle United teammate Jacob Murphy. The 32-year-old’s feats have seen him become the first player to win the Premier League’s Golden Boot, Golden Playmaker and Player of the Season awards in a single campaign. Salah was also named the men’s Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers’ Association. He now has the joint-highest number of Golden Boot wins (4) along with former Arsenal forward Theirry Henry. The 32-year-old has become the first player to complete the Golden Boot-Playmaker double for a second time — he also achieved the feat in 2021-22. Andrew Cole finished as the Premier League’s top scorer and highest assist contributor in 1993-94, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink in 1998-99 and Harry Kane in 2020-21. Salah made more Premier League history on Sunday when his 47th goal involvement against Palace saw him level the record amount of combined goals and assists registered in a single season. His 84th-minute goal during Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Anfield rounded off what has been a remarkable individual campaign. He moved level with Alan Shearer (1994-95) and Cole (1993-94) for the most combined goals and assists in a single Premier League season. Both players registered 34 goals and 13 assists in their respective 42-game seasons. Salah got his hands on the second Premier League trophy of his career after the game against Palace on the final day of the season.

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Sunderland Returns to Premier League

Sunderland teenager Tom Watson scored a sensational injury-time winner as the Black Cats completed a dramatic turnaround to beat Sheffield United 2-1 in the Championship playoff final at Wembley. Separated by 14 points in the Championship table at the close of the regular season, the disparity in the standings was initially reflected on the field, where Chris Wilder’s men quickly took control of proceedings after Sunderland defender Luke O’Nien was withdrawn with a dislocated shoulder. Midway through the opening 45, the Blades launched a rapid counter-attack which ended with Tyrese Campbell chipping the ball over Anthony Patterson, before Harrison Burrows had a second disallowed by the VAR for infringement. Regis Le Bris’s half-time team talk had the desired effect, though, and an improved Sunderland got their reward 14 minutes before full time as Eliezer Mayenda levelled matters, seemingly forcing extra time in the process. However, after the Blades lost possession just as they were about to storm forward on the counter, Brighton & Hove Albion-bound Tom Watson stroked home the calmest of winners, thus sending Sunderland to the Premier League at the expense of Wilder’s crestfallen men. In the presence of former star Jordan Henderson, Sunderland stepped out onto the Wembley turf sporting the underdogs label, which Le Bris and his players would have been all too aware of. The tone for the playoff final was seemingly set when Anthony Patterson pulled off a stunning save from Moore just 70 seconds in, and Sheffield United did not take long to assert their dominance. However, after Patterson bailed out Dennis Cirkin with another crucial save in the second half, Sunderland’s belief was renewed and then some, and on the balance of the second half alone, Le Bris’s side deserved to join Leeds United and Burnley in the big time. As Sunderland’s celebrations drag on long into the night, Sheffield United have now written an unwanted chapter of football history; no side has ever appeared in more playoff finals without winning than the Blades’ five, and this may be the most painful yet. Sheffield United comfortably deal with a Sunderland corner, and Gustavo Hamer bursts away down the left-hand side of the pitch, before playing a slick outside-of-the-foot pass into Campbell. The striker’s touch is perfect, and his delicate left-footed dink over Patterson nestles into the bottom corner to put the Blades in front; there were just 12 seconds between Sunderland taking the corner and Sheffield United taking the lead! Sheffield United are sent into raptures once again, as Burrows’s low strike from the edge of the box sails through a crowd of bodies and nestles into the bottom corner. However, replays show that Vinicius Souza was illegally impeding Patterson from an offside position, and the deficit remains at one. Substitute Patrick Roberts drives forwards and picks out the perfect pass to Mayenda, who hammers a strike into the roof of the net to draw Sunderland level! Sheffield United’s Kieffer Moore squanders possession on the counter-attack, and Sunderland teenager Watson is on it in a flash, surging forward and caressing the most exquisite of curled finishes into the bottom corner! The most special of special mentions goes to Sunderland goalkeeper Patterson and the two crucial saves he pulled off in either half, but his ever-reliable centre-back Dan Ballard was just as influential at the back. The ex-Arsenal product came up with a staggering 13 clearances – including one off the line – while winning nine of his 12 aerial battles and both of his ground duels in a performance that warranted Premier League football.

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Real Madrid Beat Premier League Rivals to £50m Signing of Bournemouth Star Dean Huijsen

Real Madrid have pulled off a major transfer coup by securing the signing of AFC Bournemouth’s breakout star Dean Huijsen, beating strong interest from Premier League clubs including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Newcastle United. The 20-year-old defender, who joined Bournemouth from Juventus for £12 million just last summer, has signed a five-year contract with the Spanish giants. The deal, reportedly worth £50 million, will see Huijsen join Los Blancos following the conclusion of the 2024/25 season. Sky Sports confirmed on Saturday morning that the contract was formally signed overnight, with Huijsen set to be available for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup. Bournemouth later confirmed the news, revealing that Real Madrid activated the centre-back’s release clause. “AFC Bournemouth can confirm that defender Dean Huijsen will join Real Madrid following the conclusion of the 2024/25 season,” a club statement read. “The Spanish side have activated a £50 million release clause.” Huijsen has been instrumental in Bournemouth’s record-breaking Premier League campaign under manager Andoni Iraola, making 30 top-flight appearances and scoring crucial goals against Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, and Arsenal. His standout performances also earned him a call-up to the Spanish national team in March. The highly rated youngster’s calm and composed style has drawn praise from pundits and former players alike. Speaking after Bournemouth’s victory at Arsenal—where Huijsen scored and was named Player of the Match—Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp said:“Everybody looks up to this young man. He’s so cool, so composed. For a 20-year-old to be playing at this level and doing what he is— that’s why he’s coveted by pretty much everybody in Europe.” Despite heavy interest from Arsenal, whose technical director Andrea Berta has been active in the market pursuing midfield targets like Martin Zubimendi and Viktor Gyökeres, the Gunners have lost out to Real Madrid in the race for Huijsen. The defender, speaking to Sky Sports amid the speculation, kept a level head:“I think I’m pretty relaxed. I’m just a chill guy. I don’t really think about it too much. I enjoy my football and enjoy myself. At the moment I’m just having fun playing football and it’s going well, so I’m really happy.” Huijsen will complete the final two games of the season with Bournemouth before making his high-profile switch to the Santiago Bernabéu, marking a remarkable rise for the young Spaniard and a major windfall for the Cherries.

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Which Premier League teams will qualify for the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League?

How the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League qualifying spots will be decided this season, including what Crystal Palace’s FA Cup win means for the Eagles and other Premier League sides… How eighth can still qualify for Europe and it hinges on Chelsea and Newcastle If Chelsea win the Conference League and then finish seventh and Newcastle finish inside the top six – or Chelsea finish sixth and Newcastle seventh – eighth place in the Premier League will qualify for Europe. Chelsea would enter the Europa League as Conference League winners and Newcastle’s Conference League spot for winning the Carabao Cup would be passed on, with the Magpies going into the Europa League through league position. This would mean the Premier League has 10 teams in Europe. So who could finish eighth?

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Taiwo Awoniyi Shares Health Updates

Nigerian international Taiwo Awoniyi has issued a statement on social media after waking up from an induced coma. The Nottingham Forest striker suffered a serious abdominal injury after colliding with a post late in Nottingham Forest’s 2-2 draw against Leicester City at the City Ground last weekend. He received treatment before returning to the pitch for the final minutes of the match. Awoniyi later underwent surgery and was placed into an induced coma before undergoing another operation on Wednesday. On Sunday, Awoniyi release a statement on Instagram. It read: “This season has been one of the most difficult of my career but through it all, I have felt the love. “With the grace of God, I am grateful to still be here, to still be fighting, to still be smiling, and to be in good spirits. “To my teammates, coaches, staff and the entire Forest family, thank you for your well wishes, seeing you all on your visit to the hospital lifted my spirits more than words can say. “Wishing the boys the very best in these last two games, keep believing and keep pushing. I’m with you all the way and I can’t wait to be back out there with the boys doing what I love. “To my family, friends and football fans, thank you for the support, and to everyone back home in Nigeria who has checked in on me, prayed for me and left kind words, thank you. “I see them. I feel them. And I carry them with me every day as I recover.”

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