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OpenAI reportedly signs $300 billion cloud deal with Oracle

by admin September 11, 2025


OpenAI and Oracle signed a deal “to purchase $300 billion in computing power over roughly five years,” one of the largest cloud computing deals ever, reports the Wall Street Journal.

In July, the two companies revealed their partnership to build data centers worth 4.5 gigawatts of power as part of the broader Stargate project they announced with Softbank and President Trump, without explaining how much OpenAI planned to pay for the datacenters. OpenAI’s contract will begin in 2027, according to the report.

While reporting quarterly earnings on Tuesday, Oracle CEO Safra Catz announced that three unnamed companies had signed “four multi-billion-dollar contracts” in Q1, part of a trend that she said is increasing Oracle’s cloud infrastructure revenue by 77 percent this year. Overall, the company said that in Q1 it added more than $317 billion in future contract revenue, a massive dollar amount that sent share prices soaring and Chairman Larry Ellison to the top spot of the world’s richest person list.



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Nebius-Microsoft $17.4B Deal Lifts AI Mining Stocks

by admin September 9, 2025



Nebius Group (NBIS) shares soared 47% in pre-market trading after the company said it signed an agreement to supply Microsoft (MSFT) with graphic processing units (GPUs) in a deal Reuters valued at $17.4 billion over five years.

The contract is worth more than the Amsterdam-based company’s entire market capitalization, currently $15.29 billion. According to Reuters, Microsoft may increase the contract value to $19.4 billion by acquiring additional services capacity.

Shares of other companies involved in artificial intelligence (AI) computing, also advanced. Cipher Mining (CIFR) and IREN (IREN) both climbed 9% on speculation of further AI infrastructure partnerships, echoing similar moves seen earlier this year with CoreWeave (CRWV) and TerraWulf (WULF).

Nebius provides Nvidia-powered GPUs, cloud services and AI developer tools built on its proprietary hardware and software.



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Crypto Asset Manager CoinShares to Trade on Nasdaq in $1.2 Billion SPAC Deal

by admin September 8, 2025



In brief

  • European crypto asset manager CoinShares has announced plans to go public in the U.S. on the Nasdaq.
  • The deal sees CoinShares enter an agreement with Vine Hill Capital Investment Corp.
  • A number of crypto firms have gone public this year or have signaled plans to do so.

European digital asset fund manager CoinShares on Monday announced plans to go public on the Nasdaq in the United States.

St Helier, Jersey-based CoinShares, which manages around $10 billion in assets, said it had entered into an agreement with blank-check company Vine Hill Capital Investment Corp. in a transaction valuing CoinShares at $1.2 billion pre-money on a pro-forma basis. 

CoinShares stock—which currently trades on the Nasdaq Stockholm—was trading about 1% higher on Monday after surging to a 52-week high earlier in the day. CoinShares will no longer trade on the Swedish exchange once it goes public in the U.S.



“This transaction represents far more than a change of listing venue from Sweden to the United States,” CoinShares CEO and co-founder Jean-Marie Mognetti said in a statement. “It signals a strategic transition for CoinShares, accelerating our ambition for global leadership, supported by favorable regulatory tailwinds.”

CoinShares, which mostly manages crypto exchange-traded funds, last year bought Valkyrie Funds, giving it control over a number of top Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs by the asset manager.

The move to the U.S. market comes amid a wave of firms in the crypto space going public following a more favorable environment under President Trump’s administration.

The Peter Thiel-backed crypto exchange Bullish debuted on the New York Stock Exchange last month, while San Francisco-based Circle, which issues the USDC stablecoin, had a roaring June NYSE debut. Other firms such as Gemini and Figure Technologies are preparing to go public in the near future.

BIG NEWS: CoinShares → NASDAQ US
We’re going public in the U.S. via business combination with Vine Hill ($VCIC).

$1.2B pre-money valuation.
Expected to be one of the largest publicly traded digital asset managers globally.

Transaction subject to customary closing conditions &… pic.twitter.com/5DJb0rrpQr

— CoinShares (@CoinSharesCo) September 8, 2025

President Donald Trump campaigned on a ticket to help the industry, and the U.S. commander in chief has a number of personal digital asset ventures—including his own official Solana-based meme coin, and the World Liberty Financial crypto platform.

A Bitcoin miner partially owned by two of his sons, American Bitcoin, debuted on the Nasdaq last week, soaring over 80% in its Nasdaq debut before quickly losing its gains. ABTC was trading for nearly $5 per share—up close to 5%—on Monday after hitting a high of $13.93 last week.

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Lions, WR Jameson Williams reach 3-year deal worth up to $83M
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Lions, WR Jameson Williams reach 3-year deal worth up to $83M

by admin September 7, 2025


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      Eric Woodyard covers the Detroit Lions for ESPN. He joined ESPN in September 2019 as an NBA reporter dedicated to the Midwest region before switching to his current role in April 2021. The Flint, Mich. native is a graduate of Western Michigan University and has authored/co-authored three books: “Wasted,” “Ethan’s Talent Search” and “All In: The Kelvin Torbert Story”. He is a proud parent of one son, Ethan.

Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams reached agreement on a three-year extension worth up to $83 million, sources told ESPN Saturday.

Less than 24 hours ahead of the season opener at Green Bay, Williams agreed to the new deal which will set him up for the future.

However, although the Lions and Pro Bowl edge Aidan Hutchinson have had positive contract conversations, they are not expected to reach a deal for him before the season starts, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Williams, 24, is coming off his first 1,000-yard receiving season and was entering the final year of his rookie contract. He is expected to take on a bigger role alongside All-Pro receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and new offensive coordinator John Morton.

Detroit traded up 20 spots to make Williams the 12th overall selection out of Alabama in the 2022 NFL Draft and he has continued to improve. He experienced a breakout year in 2024 where he scored seven receiving touchdowns as a deep-ball threat while also racking up 61 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.

With the core group returning, Williams anticipates a “fun” 2025 season ahead for Detroit. He felt he made the biggest strides in becoming a more complete receiver this offseason.

“As you come in, I felt like I was getting used in certain ways, but now, it’s opening up the doors for coaches to use me in different ways,” Williams said during Thursday’s practice. “So it’s a lot more ways I’m being used and I just locked in on everything.”

NFL reporter Jordan Schultz first reported Williams’ deal.



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Crypto VC Funding: AlloyX Limited dominates with $350m deal - 1
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AlloyX Limited dominates with $350m deal

by admin September 7, 2025



Crypto venture funding surged past $700 million last week, driven by a blockbuster $350 million M&A deal and a wave of AI- and infrastructure-focused projects.

From Aug. 31 to Sept. 6, 13 crypto ventures collectively raised $709.6 million, with AlloyX Limited’s M&A transaction leading the pack. Infrastructure platforms and AI-powered startups, including Kite AI, Aria Protocol, and Everlyn, dominated funding rounds, highlighting investors’ growing appetite for scalable blockchain solutions and artificial intelligence applications.

Summary

  • Crypto VC funding hit $709.6m across 13 projects from Aug 31–Sept 6.
  • AlloyX’s $350m M&A deal was the largest, driving infrastructure growth.
  • AI-focused projects like Kite AI, Aria Protocol, and Everlyn raised capital.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of this week’s crypto funding developments as per Crypto Fundraising data:

AlloyX Limited

  • Raised $350 million through M&A
  • AlloyX is a payment infrastructure and stablecoin platform

Etherealize

  • Etherealize, an institutional business development firm, secured $40 million in an unknown round
  • Investors include Electric Capital, Paradigm, and Vitalik Buterin

Utila

  • Utila, a non-custodial wallet platform, now has $22 million in a Series A round ($51.5 million total)
  • It’s backed by Redstone Venture Capital, Nyca Partners, and Wing VC

🚀 Big News: Utila Secures $22M Series A Extension! 🚀

We’re thrilled to announce that Utila has raised an additional $22 million in Series A extension funding, bringing our total Series A to $40 million and nearly tripling our valuation in just six months.

This extension… pic.twitter.com/xwFyyv04aE

— Utila (@utila_io) September 3, 2025

Kite AI

  • Kite AI, an EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain, gathered $18 million in a Series A round
  • Investors include Immersion Ventures, General Catalyst, and 8VC

Aria Protocol

  • Aria Protocol raised $15 million in a Seed round
  • Polychain Capital, Neoclassic, and Story Protocol took part in the fundraise

Everlyn

  • Everlyn secured $15 million from Mysten Labs, Selini, and Nesa
  • The startup has a fully diluted valuation of $250 million

We’ve raised $15M to date to build the future of cinematic, on-chain video. 🌀

Today, we’re thrilled to welcome @Mysten_Labs, creators of Sui, as investors in Everlyn joining its $250M valuation round.

They join a strong lineup: powerhouse investors like Baseline (Emirates),… pic.twitter.com/12IRjl6Khw

— Everlyn (@Everlyn_ai) August 31, 2025

Projects > $15 Million

  • RISC Zero (Boundless), $13.7 million in a Public sale with $290 million fully diluted valuation
  • Tangany, $11.64 million in a Series A round
  • Plural, $7.13 million in a Seed round
  • Kea, $7 million in a Seed round with $47 million fully diluted valuation
  • Reflect, $3.75 million in a Seed round
  • Wildcat Labs, $3.5 million in a Seed round
  • Maiga AI, $2 million in a Strategic round





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This Pixel 10 deal at Visible Wireless gets you $480 off without the annoying trade

by admin September 6, 2025



Tempted by the latest Google Pixel 10 series of devices, but don’t want to trade-in or sign up for a hefty postpaid plan? Visible Wireless’ latest deal might just fit the bill.

The carrier his currently offering an excellent $480 rebate on all three devices when you pair one up with a Visible Plus Pro plan – an excellent saving that doesn’t require the usual trade-in criteria.

This particular deal is currently only available with new lines, so existing customers will have to sit this one out, unfortunately. It’s also worth noting that this discount comes in the form of a $20/mo rebate over the duration of a two-year period, so it’s definitely one that’s aimed at those in it for the long haul.

If you are interested, however, then Visible Wireless is definitely one of the better options available for prepaid plans. The Visible Plus Pro plan comes with completely unlimited data on the super-speedy Verizon 5G Wideband network, HD video streaming, and unlimited mobile hotspot allowance, so it’s a great alternative to the bigger carriers. At $45/mo ($25 with this deal), it’s also much easier on the pocket.

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"He's the real deal" - Chatty, energetic, unpolished, but still the same man: Meet gaming’s exclusive James Bond, played by Dexter’s Patrick Gibson
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“He’s the real deal” – Chatty, energetic, unpolished, but still the same man: Meet gaming’s exclusive James Bond, played by Dexter’s Patrick Gibson

by admin September 3, 2025


While it admittedly was plainly obvious to anyone who has seen his face on TV or in film, Danish developer IO Interactive has now made it official: their video game exclusive iteration of the world famous Agent 007 is to be played by Irish actor Patrick Gibson.

Let’s get the obvious facts and figures out of the way first. Gibson is the seventh actor to portray Bond in a visual medium product endorsed by MGM and EON, the stewards of the cinematic franchise. Gibson has a range of impressive credits, but his most high-profile is arguably his most recent, playing a young Dexter Morgan in Dexter: Original Sin. Gibson is the second Irish actor to take on the mantle of Bond, and will go into the record books as the second youngest Bond – he’ll be 30 when he makes his debut in 007: First Light.

“What he brings is energy,” explains Martin Emborg, First Light’s cinematic and narrative director, who naturally played a key role in casting and then directing Gibson.

“A lot of the time the cinematic artists will start with a long lens shot, and he’s always moving. He’s so dynamic. He has this impatience to him. He’s not someone who can sit in a chair and be extremely calm. Which is great, because that’s a key part of his personality.”

Gibson’s casting is central to the single most important decision IO Interactive made, in tandem with MGM, for First Light. This is a young Bond, and though Gibson himself is not that different in age to Connery or Lazenby in their debuts (32 and 29, respectively), he does present a different image of Bond. First Light sees players follow the agent as a true rookie, following a modern version of author Ian Fleming’s origin of the character: orphaned, a challenging career in the Royal Navy, and then recruitment to MI6’s Double-0 program.

Image credit: IO Interactive / MGM

Like the literary versions of the character, in an early look at First Light during a tour of IO Interactive’s Copenhagen development headquarters, Gibson’s Bond appears to be a jumble of delightful contradictions. He is something of a loner, for instance – the late-joining outcast among a crop of young Double-0 candidates tasked with training and working together. But he’s also already partly the Bond we know – slick, instinctive, and socially suave. He’s still witty and funny, obviously, though in a more wry way rather than eyebrow-quirking seventies stuff. Gibson’s performance will be tasked with carrying much of this.

“You could probably find a lot of impatient, energy-filled people,” Emborg admits. “But Patrick balances that out with a gravity and a great kind of… he has a beyond-his-years quality to him.

“I remember we saw, obviously, we saw a lot of tapes, we did a lot of test tapes and stuff like that. The first time I got in a room with him… I’d seen him on video, but being in the room with him I was just like – yeah, he’s the real deal. And that’s not super quantifiable. It’s just a feeling that you get.”

This I believe whole-heartedly. Bond is one of those unique media characters – in British literature probably among only three – who in many ways transcend what is on the page across multiple interpretations, specifically to embrace the nature of the person playing them. James Bond, Sherlock Holmes, The Doctor – you don’t just cast an actor as these characters – you cast these characters as the actor, and the actor’s personality and predilections then become indelibly mixed with the character on the page, who is part blank-slate by design. You only need to see the difference between the Cumberbatch and Downey Jr. versions of Sherlock Holmes to sense this. Or Tennant and Capaldi in the TARDIS. Or the crooked eyebrows and gleeful smirks of Moore to the brutal nihilism of Craig’s Bond.

Gibson now joins that list with his own interpretation that’ll doubtless be very ‘him’ – so it’s no surprise that the casting flew partially on vibes. His Bond differs on age, but there’s more to him than that, of course. He’s chattier than his filmic peers, for a start – but not by too much.

“To some extent, these are smart characters where there’s an economy to the way that they talk,” Emborg notes, which to me suggests writing that will channel Fleming’s economical and spartan prose of the books.

“So, they’re not chatterboxes. But he talks more than Bond usually does. Bond usually has, like, a single line and then punches someone,” Emborg laughs. Gibson will be doing a little more than that, but “there’s still an economy to it. And I just think Patrick is someone who can take the text, internalise it, and figure out how to say the things we’re saying. It was very inspiring.”

Gibson will have faced a similar audition process to recent screen Bonds, in a sense. Bond production studio EON has a set template, where candidates for the role record the iconic casino scene from GoldenEye which ticks a lot of boxes – glib needling of a villain, flirting, ordering a vodka martini, saying ‘Bond, James Bond’, cool detachment. Recently some tapes leaked showing the likes of buff one-of-us nerd Henry Cavill and The Boys’ Anthony Starr performing this scene in 2005, competing with Daniel Craig. The top candidates went on to more specific sides for the project in question – in this case, scenes depicting a younger Bond and testing chemistry with the actors up for parts as reimagined versions of Bond’s key allies.

Image credit: IO Interactive / MGM

Joining Gibson is Priyanga Burford as M, the head of MI6. British TV fans will know Burford from an impressive string of dramas. Burford’s M is intended to somewhat mirror Bond as a younger take on the character who is new to her job. “She enters the role expected to be a temp,” Emborg reveals, “But she turned out to be really efficient and very good at her job. She has this easy authority, but there’s a kind of kindred spirit relationship with Bond being a young man that enters this training program while not necessarily the one everyone expects to succeed.”

MI6’s gadget-toting Quartermaster is played by Alastair Mackenzie, another staple actor in British TV, stage, and film. His closest brush to gaming was a role in a 2013 movie version of Company of Heroes – but many in the nerd sphere will now know him as Perrin, Mon Mothma’s inutile husband in Star Wars’ Andor. Q has been reimagined this time not just as the guy who gives Bond gear, but as an impeccably-dressed key influence on this younger Bond in the matters of style. “Our Q is very sartorial,” Emborg says. “There’s a reason that the Q watch is an Omega and the Q car is an Aston – you know, you have to have standards.”

Moneypenny is yet another familiar face on British TV in Kiera Lester. Moneypenny is a field analyst this time, rather than just M’s secretary. This means she’s the voice you’ll hear most often – delivering pre-mission briefs and always in Bond’s ear mid-assignment, a vital source of information, an ally, and a friend. IO clearly channels its experience of the relationship between Agent 47 and handler Diana Burnwood here. “The friendship and easy chemistry they have is really what transports you through the story,” Emborg adds.

Further, we have confirmation that John Greenway is played by Lennie James, perhaps best known for The Walking Dead and Line of Duty, and to gamers as Destiny’s Lord Shaxx. Greenway is a vital new character, the last remaining Double-0 agent in MI6 after the program was shut down a decade or so before the events of First Light. He’s now tasked with rebooting the section with young recruits. “He’s the stern mentor who will put Bond through his paces,” reveals Emborg. “But he’s a great spy in a traditional sense. There’s more of a Cold War air about him.”

Finally, at least for now, is the reveal of Ms. Roth, aka ‘Isola’ – the female lead. Noémie Nakai is bringing this French intelligence agent to life – and she has a string of TV and film credits to her name, both in French and English productions. Many will know her from a turn in Tokyo Vice – and some gamers might recognize her voice from Grid Legends, where she was an announcer.

Image credit: IO Interactive / MGM

The idea, various developers explain, is that these key characters around Bond will help form who he is – sculpting this young Royal Navy lad into the suave, sophisticated, and unstoppable agent we know him as. The most obvious example is Q, of course – this is a man who wears a cravat under his labcoat, and he’s going to smarten up this lad by hook or by crook. But each of the core cast of the game will have a role to play in helping to shape Gibson’s Bond, including those above plus a mysterious mask-wearing villain who IO hasn’t yet confirmed the actor of. That villain’s mask, in particular, sure feels like it’s hiding some sort of shocking casting secret.

The need for a new Bond and a new world for IO to play in was obvious. Daniel Craig’s era was hurtling towards its close as IO began work on this game, for a start. But also, being free of whatever the film franchise decides to do is a creative liberation. IO wants to be true to Bond, but also leave its fingerprints on the franchise. Plus, there is a market opportunity too.

“Part of the challenge is like, does a 17, 19, 21-year-old… do they know Bond?” asks IO co-owner and First Light director Hakan Abrak. “They’ve heard about it, right. But do they have that same experience – that I saw that with my dad, I grew up with this experience? Maybe not to the same degree, right?”

It’s a fair point. When I was growing up, there was a Bond film every two to three years. The character was everywhere in my formative years. With less frequent films, today’s young likely know the character less well. So the concept with this new version is a version of Bond for those people, even if some existing fans are left wrinkling their nose in distaste at the choice. Abrak recalls Daniel Craig’s casting, where fans raised petitions and designed websites screaming that he was a terrible choice.

“That’s the beauty of it. It’s an IP that invites discussion, that invites sharing your story or what you like,” Abrak says. Gibson is a new Bond for a new generation, though IOI of course hopes that existing fans also come along for the ride. “Ultimately, we hope this is a way for a new audience to get acquainted with this fantasy. That’s what we’re trying to do.”

As in any good Bond story, the agent is the sun around which everything else orbits. In a video game there’s more than just an actor to worry about – animation, sound design, even how the blend of motion capture and hand animation catches the character’s unique ambulation. First Light is very different to IO’s work on Hitman in many ways, but one key way is in how the protagonist moves – where 47 is stiff and deliberate, 007 flows like a surging river. Only part of that is from Gibson, of course – but the team at IO seems convinced they’ve nailed finding their man.

“It’s impossible to overstate what he brings,” says Emborg. “What they do – when you have Lenny James and Patty together on stage… it’s that energy. You go, wow. Why do I have goosebumps right now? They’re not even saying anything, but they’re doing something.”

I consider myself a pretty discerning Bond fan. It wasn’t until I actually saw Casino Royale that Craig won me over, even (though I was never enough of a moron to sign a petition on sight alone). But I can say that even having just seen a few glimpses of him, this new 007 has me largely convinced. By going younger, shifting away from the known parameters of the character, IO has created space within which to operate – and thrillingly, Gibson seems to be the right man to fill in those gaps.

Disclaimer: IO Interactive provided Eurogamer travel, accommodation, and sustenance for a one-day visit to their studio HQ in Copenhagen.



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Perfect Dark Was Almost Saved By A Last-Minute Deal With Take-Two

by admin September 3, 2025


Perfect Dark was one of the most anticipated blockbusters in the first-party Xbox portfolio when it was suddenly canceled earlier this summer amid mass cuts at Microsoft. Bloomberg now reports there was briefly an attempt to find the troubled game a new publisher so that it could still come out.

Unfortunately, those talks apparently fell through, at least in part due to disagreements over IP rights. The idea was that Embracer-owned Crystal Dynamics, which was co-developing the stealth shooter with now defunct Xbox studio The Initiative, would complete the project under a new publishing deal with Take-Two. The two companies reportedly came “close” to a deal but one of the things that ultimately sunk talks was disagreement over who would own the Perfect Dark franchise, which currently belongs to Microsoft, over the long term.

If Perfect Dark had been a success, the IP rights would have become way more valuable overnight with the potential for sequels or TV and movie adaptations. But for that to happen it would have had to come out. How much will the IP be worth with no new game in over 15 years?

This deal falling through is seemingly why Crystal Dynamics announced new layoffs last week. “This decision was not made lightly,” the studio posted on LinkedIn. “It was necessary, however, to ensure the long-term health of our studio and core creative priorities in a continually shifting market.”

Microsoft has found a way to give some of the casualties of its mass layoffs a second lease on life. Hi-Fi Rush maker Tango Gameworks briefly shutdown in 2024 before being resurrected later that year under South Korean publisher Krafton. It’s a shame the tech giant couldn’t find a way to make that happen for Perfect Dark, both for fans but most of all for the people who were working on it.



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Transfer rumors, news: Man United already working on Baleba deal
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Transfer rumors, news: Man United already working on Baleba deal

by admin September 3, 2025


Manchester United are already working on a deal for Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Carlos Baleba, while André Onana could still leave Old Trafford in the next couple of weeks. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumors and gossip from around the globe.

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Carlos Baleba wanted a transfer fee in excess of £100m in the summer. Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

TRENDING RUMORS

– Manchester United are targeting a future move for Brighton’s Carlos Baleba, TEAMtalk reports. The Red Devils were considering a bid in the summer, but Brighton were demanding more than £100 million as they didn’t want to lose the Cameroon international. However, the “next phase” of Ruben Amorim’s squad rebuild could see 21-year-old Baleba emerge as the club’s top target, while Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace) and Morten Hjulmand (Sporting CP) have also been shortlisted. The report says that United are willing to smash their transfer record — the £89.3 million paid for Paul Pogba in August 2016 — to bring in a top-quality midfielder.

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– Manchester United have not “closed all avenues” to a potential André Onana exit, according to TEAMTalk. Several transfer windows around the world remain open, most notably in Turkey and Saudi Arabia, presenting a possible opportunity for the out-of-favour stopper. While a move isn’t said to be imminent, the situation remains fluid and could change over the following weeks. Onana’s future at Man United has been thrown into fresh doubt following the arrival of Belgian youth international Senne Lammens from Antwerp.

– Trabzonspor are exploring a deal for Manchester City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega, as per Florian Plettenberg. The Germany international is “evaluating the option,” although no formal offer has been presented just yet. Ortega, 32, is likely to be City’s third-choice goalkeeper this season following the arrival of James Trafford and Gianluigi Donnarumma. Trabzonspor, meanwhile, have also shortlisted Konyaspor stopper Deniz Ertas.

– Eintracht Frankfurt have rejected a €60 million bid from Al Ittihad for winger Jean-Mattéo Bahoya, Rudy Galetti has revealed. The 20-year-old has had a flying start this season, scoring two goals in his first two Bundesliga games. As such, Eintracht value him closer to the €80 million mark, having signed him in January 2024 from Angers. Bahoya, who is under contract until June 2029, is keen to stay at Eintracht in order to feature in this season’s Champions League.

– Al Ittihad have struck a verbal agreement to sign Zenit St Petersburg forward Pedro Henrique, Santi Aouna reports. However, while the Saudi club and player are pushing to secure a deal now, the Zenit board are instead blocking a move until the mid-season window. Pedro, 19, has already agreed terms with Al Ittihad, who have until Sept. 10 to secure a deal before the Saudi window shuts. The player has been at Zenit since February 2024, scoring six goals in 43 league games for the Russian side.

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– Nottingham Forest are set to loan Cuiabano back to Botafogo just four days after signing the left-back. (Globo)

– Manchester United considered a late swoop for former striker Danny Welbeck. The Brighton man was the subject of interest from United last month, but hesitation over his age — he turns 35 in November — stopped the club from making an official bid. (The Athletic)

– Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa and Everton all enquired about the availability of Kobbie Mainoo in the final days of the transfer window. Napoli were also very keen on deal for the Manchester United man, who requested a loan move away from Old Trafford. (Daily Mirror)

– Al Rayyan have joined the race to sign Al Hilal striker Aleksandar Mitrovic. The Serbia international is also reportedly wanted by NEOM and a host of Turkish clubs. (Nicolo Schira)

– Free agent Lorenzo Insigne has been offered to Lazio following his Toronto FC exit. The forward has a good relationship with Lazio boss Maurizio Sarri. (Nicolo Schira)

– Tottenham Hotspur could rekindle their interest in Manchester City winger Savinho in January. Spurs attempted to sign Savinho on deadline day, but ultimately failed to progress the deal. (TBR Football)

– Diogo Leite is set to stay at Union Berlin despite a recent approach from Galatasaray. The centre-back was also wanted by Fiorentina and Girona earlier this summer. (Rudy Galetti)

– Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker is attracting interest from several Saudi Pro League clubs. (Ekrem Konur)



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Check Out This Lego Star Wars AT-ST UCS Bundle Deal Before It's Gone
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Check Out This Lego Star Wars AT-ST UCS Bundle Deal Before It’s Gone

by admin September 3, 2025



As part of Walmart’s Bricktember Sale, Star Wars fans can get Lego’s Darth Vader Helmet display model for only $10 with the purchase of the AT-ST Walker Ultimate Collector Series. The AT-ST Walker launched August 1 for $200, and Walmart’s bundle deal is $210. This deal has already sold out once since Walmart’s big Lego promotion started September 1, and the retailer only had a few remaining at the time of writing on September 2.

It’s one of four Lego Star Wars bundle deals available exclusively at Walmart. The Darth Vader Helmet is also featured in a bundle with the new Kylo Ren Lego Helmet for $99.

Lego Star Wars 2-in-1 Bundles at Walmart

Walmart also has an exclusive Lego Star Wars 3-in-1 Gift Set featuring a bunch of minifigures and droids for $45.

Updated on September 2

Editor’s Note: You can read our original story from August 1 below, but prices and deals listed below may no longer be accurate.

Lego launched nine new Star Wars playsets and display models on August 1, including the latest Ultimate Collector Series build for adults. The 1,513-piece, highly detailed recreation of the AT-ST Walker transport vehicle costs $200, which makes it the cheapest member in the exclusive UCS club in print today.

The AT-ST Walker UCS was revealed in early July, but preorders were only ever available at Amazon. Now that launch day has arrived, you can grab the AT-ST Walker at Walmart, Target, Lego Store, and Best Buy. It’s also worth noting that Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship, the UCS build for Star Wars Day this year, is no longer exclusive to the Lego Store. The 2,970-piece model from Attack of the Clones is up for grabs for $300 at Amazon.

Lego Star Wars New Sets (August 1)

$200

The All Terrain Scout Transport, better known as AT-ST, has been part of the Star Wars movie universe since The Empire Strikes Back. The 1,513-piece building set creates a detailed replica that looks quite similar to the AT-ST from Return of the Jedi.

The completed build measures 14.5 x 8.5 x 8.5 inches and has multiple interactive components, including an openable top hatch covering the cockpit, a rotating head, viewport shutters, and adjustable laser cannons. The AT-ST is well-known for its unique gait that resembles a chicken. Lego’s AT-ST has articulated legs, so you can move it around like a real chicken walker.

As an Ultimate Collector Series set, this AT-ST has a myriad of small details that you won’t find on transport walkers in Lego’s playsets. The spacious two-person cockpit has finer details that make it more aligned with its appearance in the movies. UCS builds also take a more thoughtful approach when it comes to layering and visible studs, and the promotional images reflect that here. The build process is generally more complex with an Ultimate Collector Series set, so the AT-ST and UCS sets are recommended for experienced builders ages 18 and up.

Like all UCS Star Wars builds and other large-scale display models, the AT-ST comes with an information plaque and a minifigure. Appropriately, the minifigure for this kit is an AT-ST Driver.

Lego Star Wars: AT-ST UCS 75417

The rest of the kits in Lego’s August lineup are marketed toward younger Star Wars fans, but adult builders will probably be interested in at least two of the large buildable character figures. Lego designed an adorable 1,010-piece Wicket the Ewok model from Return of the Jedi and an 845-piece K-2SO Security Droid from Rogue One.

Technically, there’s a 10th new set, as two of them are also available in a discounted bundle called the Epic Battle Set, which comes with a bonus miniature Millennium Falcon (Lego Polybag). Speaking of bundles, Walmart released an exclusive 3-in-1 Lego Star Wars Gift Set this week for $45, and it’s likely to sell out fast.

The new AT-ST is actually the second in Lego’s Ultimate Collector Series. The first one released back in 2006 and has been retired for many years at this point. The upcoming model is far more detailed, partially because it has roughly 500 additional pieces, but also simply because Lego has upped its game over time.

As mentioned, the $200 AT-ST Walker is currently the most affordable set in the Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series. There are a few others available for under $250, including the TIE Interceptor Starfighter, X-Wing Starfighter, and Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder.

  • AT-ST Walker (1,513 pieces) — $200
  • Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship (2,970 pieces) — $300
  • TIE Interceptor Starfighter (1,931 pieces) — $230
  • Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder (1,890 pieces) — $240
  • X-Wing Starfighter (1,949 pieces) — $240
  • Jabba’s Sail Barge (3,942 pieces) — $500
  • The Mandalorian’s Razor Crest Starship (6,187 pieces) — $600
  • Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser (5,374 pieces) — $630 ($650)
  • Millennium Falcon (7,541 pieces) — $815 ($850)
  • AT-AT Walker (6,785 pieces) — $1,148 (MSRP was $850)



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