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Transfer rumors, news: Como offer Man United's Zirkzee an escape
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Transfer rumors, news: Como offer Man United’s Zirkzee an escape

by admin October 2, 2025


Italian Serie A side Como are looking to offer Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee an escape, while Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté could turn down a move to Real Madrid in order to stay at Anfield. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.

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TOP STORIES

– Atlético’s Álvarez on Barça links: ‘People talk’
– Bernardo decides Man City future remains coy
– Sources: Thorns trade Japans Sugita to Angel City

Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee has struggled to assert himself. Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)

TRENDING RUMORS

– Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee is contemplating a move to Serie A side Como in January, with Juventus also interested, according to The Sun. No agreement has been reached yet with either Italian side, but United are open to either a loan or permanent move when the window opens on Jan. 1. Zirkzee, 24, has been at United for just 14 months after joining for €42.5 million from Bologna under Erik ten Haag’s tenure, but he has found game time hard to come by under new boss Ruben Amorim, as all of his appearances this season have come from the bench. Como boss Cesc Fabregas sees the Netherlands international as the perfect profile for the Serie A side, while Juve could reignite previous interest from the summer.

– Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté could now stay at Liverpool, despite reports suggesting a free transfer to Real Madrid is on the cards when his contract expires next summer. L’Equipe says that talks over a new deal at Anfield are edging towards an agreement, with the 26-year-old France international free to talk to non-English clubs from January. However, it appears that Konate wants to continue playing under Arne Slot, and that though a number of points are yet to be agreed, his stay is likely.

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– Chelsea scouts have been impressed by Nigeria wonderkid Abduljelil Kamaldeen at the FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile, and the Blues could make a move to sign the talented midfielder from Kwara Football Academy, according to The Sun. Kamaldeen, 16, came off the bench in Nigeria’s 1-0 defeat against Norway and was close to finding an equalizer. But, playing against players five years older than him, he could start against Saudi Arabia in Nigeria’s next game.

– Manchester United and Tottenham are leading Fulham in the race for Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney, according to TEAMtalk. Hackney, 23, starred for Boro last season and has started the new campaign where he left off, with one goal and two assists as his side top the Championship by four points. The England U21 international attracted interest during the summer but no official bid was received, though that could change in January.

– With speculation mounting over the future of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United, Bournemouth are moving quickly in an attempt to get boss Andoni Iraola to sign a new deal beyond 2026 to fend off any interest from Old Trafford. TalkSPORT claims that the unbeaten Cherries are intensifying talks with the 43-year-old manager after an impressive start to the season, which sees them sit sixth in the table despite losing a host of key players in the summer.

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– Speculation continues to grow around the future of Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise, with Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea all monitoring the former Crystal Palace star at around €100m. (AS)

– Manchester United have agreed to sign 17-year-old Fortaleza midfielder Cristian Orozco for $1 million, and the Colombian will join when he is 18. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler says he is committed to the club amid interest from Manchester United. (TalkSPORT)

– One of the longest-running contract sagas is expected to come to an end with Barcelona close to agreeing a new deal with midfielder Frenkie de Jong. (Sport).

– AC Milan would be interested if Liverpool allow defender Joe Gomez to leave in January, but the Reds have to find a replacement first. (Caught Offside)

– Crystal Palace have identified Sporting CP defender Ousmane Diomande and Chelsea’s Josh Acheampong as replacements for Marc Guehi, who could join Liverpool in January or next summer. (Sun)

– Chelsea striker Nicholas Jackson says he feels at home on loan at Bayern Munich, with the German club exploring a permanent move for €65m. (Sky Sports)

– Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur, 28, is ready to sign a new contact to extend his deal beyond 2026. (Athletic)

– Tottenham, West Ham and Nottingham Forest are interested in a €15m move for Parma striker Mateo Pellegrino. (Tuttosport)

– Premier League rivals are taking interest in Brighton’s Yankuba Minteh. The 21-year-old winger has impressed following his move from Newcastle, but the Seagulls are keen to keep hold of him. (TEAMtalk)

– AC Milan want to sign Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski, 37, if he decides to leave Spain. (Sport)

– Juventus are making progress over a new contract for star midfielder Kenan Yildiz, 20. (Fabrizio Romano)

– FC Porto are monitoring Brighton winger Tommy Watson and could return with a new bid after seeing a late loan move in the summer rejected. (Football Insider)

– England midfielder James Ward-Prowse is set to leave West Ham in January. (TalkSPORT)



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Trump Signs Order to Transfer TikTok to US Ownership

by admin September 26, 2025


President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday spelling out a deal that could transfer the majority ownership of Chinese-founded app TikTok to Americans. The app has an estimated 170 million US users.

“This is going to be American-operated all the way,” Trump said.

A representative for the White House directed CNET to the president’s press conference. A representative for TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

An executive order titled Saving TikTok While Protecting National Security was posted on the White House website Thursday afternoon.

Read more: New TikTok Algorithm or Brand-New App in the US?

The president said he agreed with Chinese President Xi Jinping that TikTok would be separated from ByteDance to continue operating in the US. US companies will own about 80% of the US version of the app. Six Americans will sit on TikTok’s seven-member board of directors, The Guardian reported.

Trump said during the signing that US tech company Oracle and its co-founder Larry Ellison will play a major role in the new TikTok. Oracle reportedly would handle data storage and cloud services and act as TikTok’s security provider. 

A representative for Oracle didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Trump also said Dell Technologies founder Michael Dell and media mogul Rupert Murdoch would be involved.

TikTok was launched internationally in 2017 and has been controversial ever since due to its Chinese ownership. The app went dark in the US for part of the day on Jan. 18, but returned the next day. Repeated threatened bans have been

Many details still unclear

As we reported earlier this week, not all the details of the TikTok deal have been revealed. 

It’s not yet known if TikTok users will have to migrate to a new app or if an app update will make the changeover more seamless for users.

A major part of the debate over TikTok’s ownership is what will happen to the site’s powerful algorithm, which utilizes user data to recommend other TikTok videos. 

NBC News reports that the president was asked if the US algorithm would push Trump-positive content, called MAGA for his campaign slogan Make America Great Again.

“I always like MAGA-related,” he said. “If I could make it 100% MAGA, I would, but it’s not going to work out that way. Unfortunately, no, everyone’s going to be treated fairly. Every group, every philosophy, every policy will be treated very fairly.”

According to the New York Times, Chinese law says that the algorithm must remain under Chinese control, but US law requires TikTok to be cut off from cooperating with China on the algorithm.



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New iPhone 17? Transfer Your Old Phone’s Information With Zero Hassles

by admin September 25, 2025


Did you just unbox a new iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro or iPhone Air? You’re almost ready to dive into your new iPhone and everything iOS 26 offers — after moving all your existing information from the old phone, which can take time and dampen that initial excitement. But it’s not all a waiting game: I’m here to explain the four ways to easily transfer your data, even if you’re coming from an Android phone, and do it without stressing about losing any of it.

For more, explore a bunch of hidden iOS 26 features, and see just how thin the iPhone Air is.

1. The convenient method: Restore from iCloud

During the setup process, you’ll be asked if you want to directly transfer apps and information from your old iPhone to your new one using Quick Start. This feature was first rolled out with iOS 12.4, so if it’s been several years since you’ve upgraded phones, it’ll be the first time you’ve seen the option. 

The easiest and quickest method to set up your new iPhone is to restore from a recent iCloud backup. As you walk through the initial setup process, tap Restore from iCloud Backup, sign in with your Apple Account (previously called Apple ID before iOS 18) and then pick the most recent backup of your old iPhone. 

If the backup is more than a day or two old, take an extra few minutes to create a new backup. To do so, open the Settings app on your old phone, search for iCloud Backup in the Search field at the top of the screen and then click the matching result. Click Back Up Now to update the cloud backup.

Once that finishes, go back to your new iPhone and select the backup you just created as what you want to use to restore from. 

Your phone will then restore your settings and preferences, and you’ll be able to start using it in about 15 minutes. It will continue downloading your installed apps in the background. 

Once everything is restored, you’ll need to sign back into any accounts you added to your phone, as well as go through your apps and make sure you’re still signed in. 

You’ve got several options when it comes to setting up your new iPhone.

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2. The speediest method: Apple direct transfer

If you do not have a recent iCloud backup or your internet connection is slow, you can transfer everything from iPhone to iPhone, either wirelessly or via cable. When the Quick Start process asks for the source, choose the direct transfer option.

Using a cable rated for fast data speeds, the process can be surprisingly swift, and is my preferred way to upgrade to a new iPhone. Connect both phones via the cable; note that you might need an adapter if your current phone is an iPhone 14 or earlier with a Lightning port. Apple has more details on how to make a wired transfer work.

If you opt for the wireless route, make sure both phones are plugged in and charging to ensure they don’t run out of battery, and that they are connected to your Wi-Fi network (it’s part of the setup process on the new phone). And also make sure you have enough time for the process to finish — it could take over an hour.

The more information you have on your phone, like photos in your library, the longer it will take. When the transfer starts, the phones will show you a time estimate. Every time I’ve used this tool, that estimate has been accurate within a couple of minutes. It’s worth taking the time if you don’t use Apple’s iCloud service to back up your phone.

3. The longer, comprehensive method: Use a Mac or PC

A longer but safer method is to restore from an encrypted backup using a Mac or PC. Not only does this process transfer all of your apps, settings and preferences, but it also means you don’t have to sign into the countless apps you have on your phone. 

Before you can use this method, you’ll need to create an encrypted backup of your current iPhone. I know that may sound intimidating or overly complicated, but it only means you have to check an extra box and enter a password. 

On a Mac, you’ll use Finder to back up your old iPhone — and make sure you take the steps to make an archive backup. Check the Encrypt backup box and enter a password you’ll remember when prompted. Then let your Mac go to work, creating a backup file. It will let you know when it’s done. 

Restore your data from a backup of your old iPhone using your computer.

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On a PC, you’ll need to use iTunes (it’s not completely dead) or the Apple Devices app to create a backup, as explained here. Again, you’ll need to make sure the Encrypt backup box is checked and enter a password. 

To restore your new phone, open Finder or iTunes, and connect your phone to your computer. Click Trust when prompted, and then follow the prompts, selecting the backup you just created as what you want to use to restore the phone. You will need to enter the backup’s password before the process begins, so make sure you don’t forget it. 

Once it’s done, your new phone will be an exact copy of your old phone and you won’t have to spend any time signing into apps or random accounts. 

4. For Android users: Move to iOS

Apple doesn’t have many Android apps listed in Google’s Play Store, but Move to iOS is one of them. This free app will connect your Android phone to a new iPhone and allow you to transfer the most important information from one phone to the other. 

Here’s the entire step-by-step process, as well as some caveats, like the fact that it won’t transfer any locally stored music or PDF files. 

Apple made an Android app called Move to iOS that makes moving your messages, photos, videos and more from an Android phone to an iPhone easy.

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Apple said it has redesigned Move to iOS to make it faster and easier to migrate from your Android phone to your new iPhone. The company goes on to say it has sped up Wi-Fi migration with transfer speeds up to 5GHz, and you can use Wi-Fi on your iPhone to connect to your Android phone. You can also connect your Android phone to your new iPhone with a USB-C or USB-C to Lightning cable to move everything over more quickly, Apple said.

No matter the process you used to set up your new phone, you’re in for excitement and fun as you explore what it can do.

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Massive $415 Million XRP Transfer Hits Ledger, Ripple Rumors Follow
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Massive $415 Million XRP Transfer Hits Ledger, Ripple Rumors Follow

by admin September 22, 2025


  • XRP price sell-off triggers cascade of liquidations
  • Bottom line

Whale Alert tracked a single transfer of 141,818,659 XRP, worth $415,624,232 at the time. At first, it appeared to be a typical mystery whale transaction, or possibly Ripple moving its supply.

However, on-chain data suggests otherwise, as both ends of the transaction are Kraken-linked addresses. The sending account’s last outbound transfer was for 99,018,954 XRP, and the receiving account — activated via a Kraken tag — now holds 141,818,661 XRP. 

This suggests internal shuffling between exchange wallets rather than tokens being released onto the market.

XRP price sell-off triggers cascade of liquidations

The transfer itself did not affect the price right away. XRP traded at around $2.85 after the alert was issued. It was not until approximately four hours later that Bitstamp showed a decline to $2.68 — a fall of around 6% from the intraday high — before recovering to above $2.82. 

The dump likely came from separate market flows, while the transaction was an event of exchange management that just happened to hit public feeds on the same day.

Bottom line

Major platforms commonly make these kinds of giant wallet moves to rebalance hot and cold storage, stage liquidity for clients or consolidate deposits. It is the notional size that grabs attention, because $415 million in one transaction is enough to raise eyebrows, even if the coins never touch the order book. 

Ripple was not involved here, but every time hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of XRP are reshuffled on the blockchain, the conversation comes back to Ripple’s role.



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Transfer rumors, news: Barcelona eye Haaland as Lewandowski replacement
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Transfer rumors, news: Barcelona eye Haaland as Lewandowski replacement

by admin September 21, 2025



Sep 21, 2025, 05:25 AM ET

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is Barcelona’s ideal replacement for Robert Lewandowski, while Crystal Palace center back Marc Guéhi is set to snub Liverpool and now has his heart set on a move to Real Madrid next summer. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.

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TOP STORIES

– Chelsea’s Maresca on Sterling, Disasi: My dad’s life harder
– Barcelona’s salary cap drops by €112m, dwarfed by Real Madrid
– Sources: Messi, Inter Miami near multi-year extension

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is a man in demand. Molly Darlington/Copa/Getty Images

TRENDING RUMORS

– Barcelona have identified Manchester City striker Erling Haaland as their dream replacement for 37-year-old Robert Lewandowski, says Football Insider. Haaland, 25, has scored 130 goals in 151 games since arriving from Borussia Dortmund in 2022 and he signed a new nine-and-a-half-year contract January. City aren’t looking to let the Norway international leave, and it would take an offer of £150 million to start talks, which Barcelona would need to raise by letting other players go.

– Crystal Palace center back Marc Guéhi has now told his advisors that his heart is set on a move to Real Madrid, after his deadline day move to Liverpool fell through, says by The Mirror. Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté already looks set to leave as a free agent in the summer, with Los Blancos one of the clubs interested in the France international, but they could also land Guehi for nothing. Elsewhere, Marca reports that Bayern Munich center back Dayot Upamecano has offered himself to Real Madrid as a free agent with his contract also expiring in the summer.

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– Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford hopes to make a permanent transfer to Barcelona, but the club may struggle to make it happen due to LaLiga’s wage cap. The Rashford, 27, is on loan at the club and has impressed so far this season, but The Daily Mail reports that Barca can’t afford to keep him long term due to his salary.

– Toulouse goalkeeper Guillaume Restes is the latest name being considered by AC Milan as they look into possible replacements for Mike Maignan in the summer, as reported by Calciomercato. Cagliari’s Elia Caprile and Parma’s Zion Suzuki are also among the candidates and will be closely monitored throughout the season. Even so, the Rossoneri haven’t given up on keeping Maignan past his contract’s expiration in 2026, despite renewal negotiations having stalled for several months.

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OTHER RUMORS

– Manchester United want to sign Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde, and are ready to offer a deal of cash plus 20-year-old midfielder Kobbie Mainoo. (Defensa Central)

– Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle United are all interested in Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, who could be available for €80m. (CaughtOffside)

– Atletico Madrid aren’t giving up hope of signing Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson in January, having also looked at the 31-year-old in the summer transfer window. (Football Insider)

– Gabriel Jesus is seriously considering leaving Arsenal amid interest from West Ham United, Everton and Flamengo. (Football Transfers)

– West Ham United, Newcastle United and Aston Villa are all monitoring AC Milan midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek‘s situation. (Ekrem Konur)

– Brendan Rodgers could be the pivotal factor in convincing Chelsea winger Raheem Sterling to join Celtic. (Football Insider)

– Roma, Juventus and Stade Rennais are among those who have looked at Atalanta right back Marco Palestra, who is currently on loan at Cagliari. (Corriere dello Sport)

– AC Milan are following Udinese center backs Thomas Kristensen and Oumar Solet, with the latter’s transfer costing double of his teammate at around €30m. (Calciomercato)



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Transfer rumors, news: Man United move for Forest's Anderson
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Transfer rumors, news: Man United move for Forest’s Anderson

by admin September 20, 2025



Sep 20, 2025, 04:23 AM ET

Manchester United are set to move for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson in January, while Liverpool could be set to enter the race for Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.

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TOP STORIES

– Chelsea’s Maresca on Sterling, Disasi: My dad’s life harder
– Barcelona’s salary cap drops by €112m, dwarfed by Real Madrid
– Sources: Messi, Inter Miami near multi-year extension

Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson has been in fine form. Ritchie Sumpter/Nottingham Forest FC via Getty Images

TRENDING RUMORS

– Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson has emerged as a January target for Manchester United, according to TEAMtalk. With winter moves for Brighton and Hove Albion’s Carlos Baleba and Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton deemed unlikely, Anderson is regarded as a potential solution to United’s current midfield crisis. Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim is set to be given the funds to try and sign Anderson for around £70 million, although Forest might not be willing to let him go following his impressive start to the season. The 22-year-old made his international debut for England earlier this month, starring in a pair of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia.

– Liverpool could be set to enter the race for Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba, TEAMtalk has revealed. The Cameroon international has been heavily linked with Manchester United this summer, but it is reported that their Premier League rivals are now also tracking his progress. A move for Baleba in January isn’t expected to be sanctioned, as Brighton remain “extremely reluctant” to let him go midway through the season. Nevertheless, an offer in excess of £100 million may be enough to secure a deal for the talented 21-year-old next summer.

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– AC Milan are plotting a €15 million move for Udinese defender Thomas Kristensen in January, says Gazzetta dello Sport. The 6-foot-6 Denmark international has impressed so far this season, and will face off against Milan this weekend where scouts will be watching. Kristensen, 23, was also wanted by Aston Villa this summer, although the Premier League side didn’t officially lodge a bid, and he is under contract at Udinese until June 2028.

– Manchester United pulled out of a move to sign goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma before he chose Manchester City, says the Daily Telegraph. Donnarumma, 26, moved from Paris Saint-Germain for a fee of around £26m in the summer, but the total financial package including his wages would have been around £130m and that was too much for United.

– Newcastle United remain interested in Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, says Football Insider. While the Red Devils are unlikely to sanction a loan deal in January, it is thought a “lucrative” offer for a permanent transfer could soften their stance. Mainoo is targeting regular first-team football this season, with the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon. Mainoo, 20, was left out of Thomas Tuchel’s most recent England squad.

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OTHER RUMORS

– Barcelona will target a move for Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane next summer. The Catalan giants will also try and bring his teammate and defender, Dayot Upamecano, to the club in the same window. (El Nacional)

– However, Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic is not being considered as a possible replacement for Kane. (Bild)

– Real Madrid and Chelsea are set to ramp up a move for AZ Alkmaar midfielder Kees Smit, 19, amid interest from Barcelona and Man United. (Defensa Central)

– Vinicius Junior is “upset” after being left out of the Real Madrid team in midweek, and a departure “can’t be ruled out” if the situation gets any worse. Talks over a new contract have been put on hold in recent months, with his current deal expiring in 2027. (AS)

– Arsenal center back William Saliba is an option for Real Madrid in 2026, despite having brought in Dean Huijsen, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alvaro Carreras to strengthen the backline this summer. There are “various names on the agenda” but says one of them is Saliba, with Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté being a “cheap alternative” as he’ll be out of contract next year. (AS)

– Real Madrid are scouting Inter Milan striker Francesco Pio Esposito, who has drawn comparisons to Joselu within the club. (Defensa Central)

– Jordan Pickford is “getting closer” to extending his contract at Everton. The England stopper’s current deal expires in June 2027, but after making a strong start to the new Premier League season, an extension now seems likely. (Nicolo Schira)

– Charlotte FC winger Kerwin Vargas is on the radar of the City Football Group. However, with the 23-year-old under contract until 2027, Charlotte are in a “strong position” as things stand. (TEAMtalk)

– Liverpool are “more likely” to try and sign Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi next summer on a free transfer, rather than in January for a small fee, having seen a late £35m move in the summer fall through. (Football Insider)

– Internazionale are monitoring Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier as a free agent option for 2026. (Ekrem Konur)

– An Internazionale scout was also present at Friday night’s game between Lecce and Cagliari to watch goalkeeper Elia Caprile. (Nicolo Schira)

– Juventus youngster Vasilije Adzic was approached by Sassuolo, Palermo and Genoa about a loan move in the summer. (Tuttomercatoweb)

– Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank has revealed that midfielder Yves Bissouma still has a future at the club, despite being sidelined so far this season. (Sky Sports News)

– West Ham United have “sounded out” Nuno Espírito Santo as a potential replacement for manager Graham Potter. (TalkSPORT)



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How coaches and players handle the transfer reunion game
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How coaches and players handle the transfer reunion game

by admin September 19, 2025


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AROUND MIDDAY SATURDAY, Jackson Arnold will hop off a bus and walk into Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

He will know his way around but won’t take the familiar route toward the home locker room. Nor will he put on the crimson and white Oklahoma jersey. Instead, he will suit up for Auburn and begin final preparations for a game brimming with emotion and nostalgia.

Arnold, ESPN’s No. 2 recruit in the 2023 class, was supposed to be the next great quarterback at Oklahoma, which has produced three Heisman Trophy winners, a Heisman runner-up and a series of all-league and All-America selections since 2015. But a rough 2024 season led him and the Sooners to part ways. He entered the transfer portal and found a new team. And, like many transfers, Arnold will now line up against his former team.

“He’s very mature and he doesn’t give any credit to any noise or talk,” Auburn coach Hugh Freeze said. “He’s a pro. We all understand people might cheer for him, boo him, whatever it is. I think he’s mentally strong.”

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Arnold’s situation has become a weekly occurrence around college football, even in the young 2025 season. Last week, Duke quarterback Darian Mensah returned to New Orleans and faced Tulane, the team he helped to a 9-2 start last season before landing an NIL deal with the Blue Devils that could pay him $8 million over two seasons.

When Kansas State and Arizona met last Friday in Tucson, safety Gunner Maldonado and wide receiver Tre Spivey were suiting up for different sets of Wildcats. Maldonado is in his first season at Kansas State after four with Arizona, and Spivey is in his first with Arizona after two with Kansas State.

Earl Little Jr. transferred from Alabama after the 2023 season, slogged through a 2-10 campaign with Florida State last fall and then opened this season on Aug. 30 against his former team, recording a team-high nine tackles as the Seminoles stunned the Crimson Tide.

Transfer reunions are now baked into this era of college football, requiring a delicate yet intentional approach from all those involved as they try to not only get through the games but come out with wins.

“This is not new,” Duke coach Manny Diaz told ESPN before the Tulane game. “There have been guys through the years we’ve had that have faced a former team, and certainly in pro sports, this happens all the time. If you deny the emotional part, then you know you’re doing yourself a disservice, but once you recognize that the emotions are what they are, then it’s still just a game.”

WHEN A TRANSFER reunion looms, coaches and players are constantly taking the emotional temperature. Florida State’s Little had to hear about the Alabama game throughout the offseason.

“I had people coming for my neck every day, talking about the big game or what I was going to do and everything, but I didn’t listen to the outside noise,” he said.

Arnold, who didn’t meet with reporters this week, had a similar response when asked about Oklahoma following Auburn’s win against South Alabama. He said he’s not on social media, joking that “there’s no noise for me.”

FSU’s Earl Little Jr. played a big role in the Seminoles’ upset win over his former Alabama teammates. Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP

The emotional component is heightened for these games and cannot be ignored. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian kept an eye on defensive lineman Hero Kanu in the leadup to the season opener at Ohio State, the team Kanu played for in 2024.

“I try to get a pretty good sense of the feel for our players throughout the summer, throughout fall camp,” Sarkisian said. “Then, I try to monitor the player that [game] week, and if I feel like they’re getting out of character, I address it. If I feel like they’re practicing well, they’re being themselves, I don’t address it. Sometimes you can make something out of nothing when you start to do things like that.

“With Hero, I thought he was in a great place going into the game, and I thought he played well in the game. I never addressed it with him one time.”

Freeze didn’t play college football, but he has been through an experience similar to what Arnold will go through this week. As Liberty’s coach in 2021, he returned to Ole Miss, where he coached from 2012 until being fired shortly before the 2017 season.

“That whole week, it was a challenge for me not to think about some of that,” Freeze said. “I know the same will be true for Jackson. … My advice to him is to just keep the focus on our team. That was my advice to myself. It’s not about you. It’s not about me. It’s about our team preparing to go in to play.”

Little focused on keeping “a calm mind” when he arrived at Doak Campbell Stadium for the opener against Alabama. When Florida State’s defensive backs began warmups, he ran into some former Alabama teammates and others from the program whom he knew from his time there.

They briefly exchanged greetings.

“No bad blood at all, it was all good vibes,” Little said.

Weeks after Stanford fired coach Troy Taylor, wide receiver Tiger Bachmeier and his younger brother, Bear, an incoming freshman quarterback, entered the transfer portal. As BYU came into focus as their likely destination, the Bachmeier brothers immediately noticed that the team would be hosting Stanford in Week 2.

Tiger Bachmeier faced his former team in Week 2 after leaving Stanford for BYU in the spring. Jeffrey D. Allred/AP

As soon as BYU finished its season-opening win against Portland State, Tiger Bachmeier sensed what was coming.

“You start to get a bit of anxiousness, not nervousness or nastiness,” he said. “You can’t really explain it. There’s something eerie and weird about the feeling.”

Although Bear Bachmeier would end up starting for BYU, he had been at Stanford for only a few months. Tiger, meanwhile, had started 13 games for the Cardinal and earned his computer science degree there in 2½ years.

“You build lasting relationships, and then when you pull the plug on that, it’s definitely an emotional thing,” Tiger Bachmeier said. “It was more detached for Bear.”

Arizona coach Brent Brennan said it’s important to recognize that transfers have a range of experiences with their former teams and those they left behind. When reunion games come around, his message is the same: Regardless of how things went before, the focus must remain on the current team and its mission.

Like other coaches, Brennan doesn’t amplify the situation, but he doesn’t ignore it, either.

“It might be a simple one-off conversation at the beginning of the week and then a reminder somewhere late in the week,” Brennan said. “You’re trying to keep them locked into the team and what the team needs from them on that day, and just trying to help them navigate any of the emotions they might have, and not letting that become either a distraction for your team or detrimental to their own play.”

COACHES ARE TASKED with getting every player ready to perform on game days. They’re also trying to gain every advantage possible, including potential intel on the opponent.

“I would say there probably is [information gathering],” Florida coach Billy Napier said, while adding, “not that you would talk about it [publicly].”

Last week, Arkansas faced an Ole Miss team that added three Razorbacks transfers in the offseason: offensive lineman Patrick Kutas, cornerback Jaylon Braxton and tight end Luke Hasz. Offensive lineman Kavion Broussard, meanwhile, came to Arkansas from Ole Miss and has seen action this season.

The transactions could have impacted both teams in their preparation, especially since Arkansas and Ole Miss have the same head coaches and primary coordinators from 2024.

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“I’m sure that there’s conversations going on about calls and teaching and how we did things here, maybe,” Arkansas coach Sam Pittman said before the team’s 41-35 loss at Ole Miss. “… It’s not just Ole Miss, it’s anybody that transfers, where they could possibly help their team win a game. So we certainly understand that and are aware of that.”

When coaches get information, they also must assess how much, if at all, to adjust their plans.

“There’s a fine line in there, and sometimes you can start to outsmart yourself,” Sarkisian said. “Every team you play knows that they have a player that is a former player on your team. And then, OK, what do we need to change? What do we need to adjust? Sometimes you can get that information and then a coach can outsmart you. … I just think you have to be careful when it comes to trying to get information for former players from a school, assuming they know that player and they can outfox us.”

How Oklahoma coach Brent Venables defends Arnold will be a major subplot to Saturday’s game. On Tuesday, Venables applauded Arnold’s early success with Auburn after a 2024 season in which he eclipsed 200 passing yards just once.

Venables said he sees “the same guy … with a healthy football team around him,” referring to the surge of injuries that hit Oklahoma’s wide receiver group and other areas of the offense last fall. The coach also downplayed the potential advantage he will have in scheming against his former quarterback.

“Guys can change from one year to the next,” Venables said. “There’s a lot that you don’t know, because you’re not with them for the last eight months. … Jackson’s one of the most talented players in all of college football. He’s can throw, he’s got a big arm, he can run, he’s got a great capacity intellectually and great leadership skills, he’s been a winner his whole life. So I don’t think there’s any kind of advantage whatsoever.

“He saw our defense every single day in practice, so there’s going to be a familiarity to that.”

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BEFORE BYU HOSTED Stanford, Tiger Bachmeier’s Cougars teammates quizzed him about some of Stanford’s players. Bachmeier, who describes himself as “pretty positive on everyone,” tried to highlight their best qualities.

“I enjoyed telling funny stories about the guys and the memories, character traits versus how he sets blocks,” Bachmeier said. “I don’t know if that’s what they were looking for. Some of those guys are my best friends.”

After leaving for BYU in the spring, Bachmeier stayed in contact with several Stanford players. The correspondence dwindled during training camp. When game week arrived, they simply wished each other good luck and asked if they should take pictures before or after the game.

One Stanford player suggested a pregame prayer. Before a game last year at Stanford Stadium, Bachmeier had met his brother Hank, a quarterback at Wake Forest, in the tunnel and they prayed together. But the group prayer was harder to coordinate.

“That was a really, really weird atmosphere during pregame because you’re trying to stay focused and you see your friends who you haven’t seen for five months,” Tiger Bachmeier said. “You want to say, ‘What’s up?'”

After the game, Bachmeier got a chance to see wide receiver Myles Libman, safety Charlie Eckhardt and offensive lineman Fisher Anderson — and take pictures.

Jackson Arnold has accounted for eight total scores for Auburn this season. John Reed/Imagn Images

“We all kind of ran up to each other and gave each other hugs for five straight minutes,” Bachmeier said. “That’s what it’s all about.”

Little was hoping to see his Alabama friends after the opener, but Florida State fans had other ideas after the Seminoles’ 31-17 win.

“The field got rushed pretty quickly, so I unfortunately couldn’t go and holler at some of my old teammates,” Little said. “All the fans were jumping on me. I couldn’t say anything to those guys.”

He reached out to a few, but “they were mad at me,” Little joked, adding that the Alabama players did offer their congratulations.

“We missed each other,” Little said. “When it was time to step on the football field, it’s war. But at the end of the day, I’m still cool with those guys and have much respect for them.”

Arnold undoubtedly will be tracked before, during and after Saturday’s game, as many want to see how he interacts with Venables and others from his time at Oklahoma. But players and coaches who have been through transfer reunions say the trickiest part is the hours and minutes before kickoff.

“There’s no one way that it goes down,” Diaz said. “What I’ve found, more than anything is, once the game begins, the game becomes about the game, and everybody just sort of moves on.”



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Transfer rumors, news: Man United’s Mainoo a Man City target

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Sep 18, 2025, 04:00 AM ET

Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo is a transfer target for crosstown rivals Manchester City, while Juventus have joined the race to sign City star Bernardo Silva. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.

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Kobbie Mainoo scored what proved to be the winning goal for Manchester United against Manchester City in the 2024 FA Cup final. James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images

TRENDING RUMORS

– Manchester City are considering a shock move for Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, according to TEAMtalk. The report adds that the 20-year-old is also on the radar of Chelsea and Newcastle United. Mainoo wanted to leave Old Trafford on loan in January due to his frustration over a lack of game time under Ruben Amorim, but the Red Devils were unwilling to let that happen. TEAMtalk reports that England international Mainoo, who has another two years to run on his existing contract at Old Trafford, could be worth as much as £70 million on the transfer market.

– Juventus general manager Damien Comolli will look to see if a move for Bernardo Silva is possible when the midfielder’s Manchester City contract expires in the summer, Tuttosport reports. The Bianconeri have taken inspiration from AC Milan and Napoli’s moves for Luka Modric and Kevin De Bruyne respectively. They expect competition for the 31-year-old from clubs in Europe (including his former club Benfica), the United States and the United Arab Emirates and hope the Portugal international will maintain his desire to play at the top level.

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– Alexia Putellas has decided to stay at Barcelona for at least one more season after receiving a “tempting and powerful” offer from Paris Saint-Germain, reports Mundo Deportivo. As part of this decision, the midfielder has an agreement with Barça to allow for her amicable departure in the summer if she wants to leave the club, although she could just as easily extend her contract. This comes with the Liga F club telling PSG they would have to pay the 31-year-old’s release clause for her to leave in the final days of this window. Meanwhile, another Mundo Deportivo report claims that PSG remain fixated on Putellas and could pay her €1 million release clause.

– Following La Gazzetta dello Sport’s report on Real Madrid’s plan to re-sign attacking midfielder Nico Paz from Como, the Italian outlet has given an insight into the clauses that could allow the move to happen. The option to bring back the 21-year-old for €9 miullion has already passed, but they could sign him for €10 million in 2026 or €11 million in 2027, while Los Blancos would also earn half of the fee from a transfer to another club and have the opportunity to match any offers received by Como.

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OTHER RUMORS

– Chelsea have joined the likes of Liverpool, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich in showing an interest in signing Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guéhi when his contract expires in the summer. (Football Insider)

– Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is looking at the possibility of being reunited with Chelsea winger Raheem Sterling, with the Scottish giants willing to pay £50,000 of the £300,000 he earns a week if a loan can be agreed. (Football Transfers)

– Brentford could offer Kevin Schade an improved contract as they anticipate interest from bigger Premier League clubs, having lost Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa to Manchester United and Newcastle United respectively during the summer. (TEAMtalk)

– Free agent winger Yann Karamoh is expected to sign for FC Porto on Thursday once he has completed his medical. (Nicolò Schira)

– Sassuolo, Torino and Lecce are regularly tracking the progress of midfielder Giuliano Galoppo, who is on loan at River Plate from São Paulo. (Ekrem Konur)

– Boca Juniors midfielder Kevin Zenón is among the players being closely monitored by Sporting CP and FC Porto with European interest in the 24-year-old growing. (Ekrem Konur)

– Scouts from several European clubs attended River Plate’s Copa Libertadores clash with Palmeiras on Wednesday to watch midfielder Kevin Castaño, who could be the subject of offers worth up to $20m. (Ekrem Konur)



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Transfer rumors, news: Real Madrid eye Salah free transfer

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Sep 15, 2025, 03:39 AM ET

Real Madrid are considering a move for Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah in 2027, while Madrid and Barcelona are ready to battle for Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumors and gossip from around the globe.

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Mohamed Salah signed a new contract with Liverpool earlier this year. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

TRENDING RUMORS

– Real Madrid are monitoring the situation of Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, reports Football Insider. The LaLiga club reportedly could make a surprising move for the 33-year-old towards the end of his contract, with hopes that they can sign him as a free agent in the summer of 2027. Salah is set to be 35 by the time his deal at Anfield expires and may not be prioritizing a move to the Bernabeu by that stage of his career, but he is reported to be open to “all suitors” over his next potential destination.

– Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller is on the radar of Real Madrid and Barcelona for a move next summer, according to Bild’s Christian Falk. Stiller, 24, has a reported release clause of just €37.5 million and Madrid see him as a potential long-term replacement for the retired Toni Kroos, while Barca are planning in case Frenkie de Jong or Marc Casadó depart. Bayern Munich and Arsenal have also shown interest in the Germany international in the past.

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– Manchester United are keeping tabs on Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, reports Football Insider. Anderson, 22, was man of the match for England against Andorra during the international break and also impressed against Serbia. United have been linked with a £70m move for the former Newcastle midfielder, but the player himself is reported to be happy at Forest for the time being.

– Bayern Munich are weighing an approach to sign a center back, according to Bild’s Christian Falk. RB Leipzig’s Castello Lukeba, 22, and Crystal Palace’s Marc Guéhi, 25, are two of the top names on their shortlist, but it is reported that they first want to make a final decision on whether they offload South Korea international Kim Min-jae, who is yet to start a game this season. The Bundesliga champions are also considering potential future attacking reinforcements, and one of the latest players they are keeping tabs on is 25-year-old Marseille winger Amine Gouiri.

– Clubs in the Saudi Pro League are interested in signing Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger, reports Fabrizio Romano. The 32-year-old is one of the top names wanted by league officials, but he is currently only focused on returning for Los Blancos after sustaining a leg injury that is expected to keep him out for a number of months. Rudiger entered the final year of his contract in June, but he is yet to make a decision on his future.

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OTHER RUMORS

– Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton is on the radar of Liverpool and Real Madrid, and could be available for £60m in January. (TEAMtalk)

– Inter Milan full back Denzel Dumfries, 29, is the center of a battle between Manchester United and Manchester City. (Football Insider)

– Newcastle are set to begin talks regarding a new contract for right back Tino Livramento, who has been linked with a move to Manchester City. (Football Insider)

– An offer worth €40m from Newcastle to sign defender Giorgio Scalvini was turned down by Atalanta this summer, as the club have no interest in parting ways with the 21-year-old Italy senior international and view him as “non-transferable. (Nicolo Schira)

– Barcelona midfielder Marc Bernal isn’t keen on a move to the Saudi Pro League at this stage of his career. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Manchester City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega isn’t interested in a move to the Neom SC despite interest from the Saudi Pro League side. (Telegraph)

– Inter Milan are considering a search for a future successor to goalkeeper Yann Sommer. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

– Fulham attacking midfielder Harry Wilson would be “open” to joining Leeds United. (Football Insider)

– Manchester United winger Sam Mather is on the radar of teams in Germany, Turkey, and Sweden. He was previously close to joining Kayserispor before the club ran out of time to complete the deal. (Manchester Evening News)

– Scouts from clubs in Europe are watching Famalicao attacking midfielder Gustavo Sa. (Rudy Galetti)

– West Ham could sack manager Graham Potter and move for former Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo. (Alan Nixon)



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Transfer rumors, news: Premier League 'big 6' all eyeing Ajax's Mokio
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Transfer rumors, news: Premier League ‘big 6’ all eyeing Ajax’s Mokio

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Sep 12, 2025, 04:00 AM ET

All of the Premier League’s biggest clubs are monitoring Ajax midfielder Jorthy Mokio, while Chelsea are in talks over signing another talented South American teenager in Deinner Ordóñez. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumors and gossip from around the globe.

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Jorthy Mokio made his first-team debut for Ajax in February, shortly before his 17th birthday.. Raymond Smit/Newhouse Media/MB Media/Getty Images

TRENDING RUMORS

– Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are all looking at Ajax midfielder Jorthy Mokio, according to TEAMtalk. Barcelona and Real Madrid are also monitoring the 17-year-old, who made his first-team debut for Ajax last term and has played 60 minutes so far this season. He had already rejected offers from Barcelona and Bayern Munich to sign for Ajax from KAA Gent last year.

– Chelsea have held talks over a move for Independiente del Valle centre-back Deinner Ordóñez, according to the Daily Mail, with the 15-year-old being seen as the next big talent to emerge from the Ecuadorean club which has produced Chelsea players Moisés Caicedo and Kendry Páez as well as Piero Hincapié. Ordóñez’s performances have also caught the attention of Liverpool scouts and clubs from Spain and Germany. The defender wouldn’t be allowed to move to Europe until he turns 18 in October 2027, but Independiente are willing to agree a deal and want around £14m.

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– Inter Milan are considering moving for Dusan Vlahovic when the striker leaves Juventus as a free agent at the end of the season, Calciomercato reports. Vlahovic’s time in Turin looks set to go no further than next summer, when he is out of contract with little prospect of a new deal on reduced terms being accepted. The Serbia international could have left in the last transfer window, but was unwilling to accept a drop in his €12 million salary. There is now a resignation that the Vlahovic, 25, will depart when his contract ends, but Inter’s interest isn’t concrete yet due to the financial demands and the club’s hopes for young forward Francesco Esposito.

– Borussia Dortmund could try to permanently sign Aaron Anselmino if the 20-year-old centre-back impresses on loan from Chelsea, Sport Bild reports. The Bundesliga club will take a similar approach to their one regarding Carney Chukwuemeka, when they capitalised on the midfielder’s desire to return to BVB so they could push the fee down to €20m plus add-ons rather than meeting the Blues’ request of €35m. There is no permanent option included in Anselmino’s loan.

– AEK Athens forward Anthony Martial is getting closer to joining Sergio Ramos and Lucas Ocampos at Liga MX club Monterrey, according to L’Equipe. AEK Athens had also been in talk with Pumas UNAM, but it is now expected that the 29-year-old will be representing Monterrey with negotiations close to being completed. Martial moved to Greece last September having previously been contracted to Manchester United since 2015.

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OTHER RUMORS

– Inter Milan’s Denzel Dumfries is one of the right-backs being considered by Manchester City, with the 29-year-old having admitted that he would be interested in moving to the Premier League. (Football Insider)

– Manchester United will not rule out letting Bruno Fernandes leave amid ongoing interest in the midfielder from the Saudi Pro League. (Football Insider)

– Benfica and Napoli are among the clubs who have enquired about Hoffenheim attacking midfielder Muhammed Damar ahead of the January transfer window. (Rudy Galetti)

– A deal has been reached for Jota Silva to join Besiktas from Nottingham Forest on an initial loan close to €3m with an option to sign him permanently for almost €17m that could become an obligation. (Fabrizio Romano)

– AEK Athens have reached an agreement to sign João Mário on loan from Besiktas. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Mexican club Pumas UNAM want to sign Real Betis’ Argentine striker Ezequiel ‘Chimy’ Avila on a season-long loan, with a purchase option included in the deal. Avila’s contract with Betis expires in June 2027. (Estadio Deportivo)

– Stade Rennais goalkeeper Dogan Alemdar and striker Bertug Yildirim could sign for Istanbul Basaksehir despite both having been expected to join Goztepe. (Le Parisien)

– Several clubs from within Germany and abroad have approached 18-year-old Bayern Munich attacking midfielder Adin Licina with his contract expiring in the summer of 2026, although the Bavarians want to extend his contract. (Sky Sports Deutschland)

– Three clubs from Serie A and MLS scouted Corinthians’ €15 million-rated midfielder Rodrigo Garro in their match against Club Athletico Paranaense. (Ekrem Konur)



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