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Bellingham dragged England past Norway's better football in suffocating heat, which is admirable until you remember that individual brilliance doesn't win tournaments.  β€’  England scraped through because Rice's illness paranoia proved overblown and because Norway couldn't finish what they started, which is the only way England ever seem to win these days.  β€’  Pickford got beaten by a good strike but not a great one, and if that's the shape of his concentration for the next two games, Argentina will have him signing autographs by halftime.  β€’  Yamal spotting his brother on the big screen is genuinely lovely, which is exactly the kind of human moment we should be talking about instead of pretending Joe Cole's hot takes matter.  β€’  Cole reckons England will put Messi to bed like he's some exhausted toddlerβ€”nice sentiment, completely divorced from the fact that Argentina would probably beat this England side with ten men and a spare goalkeeper.
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First Touch β€” July 13, 2026

July 13, 2026 5 min read
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πŸ“… Monday, July 13, 2026 | ⚑ First Touch

Good morning. We’re into peak silly season now, and the transfer rumor mill is spinning faster than a midfielder in a pre-season friendly. With World Cup 2026 entering its dramatic final stages β€” Argentina and England are set for a semifinal that’ll have Messi lovers everywhere checking their calendars β€” the backdrop couldn’t be more chaotic for the clubs trying to get their business done. Newcastle, Arsenal, and Liverpool are all making moves, while Manchester United’s Greenwood situation continues to raise eyebrows. Let’s dive into the madness.

Newcastle turn to Ibrahim Maza after Manzambi disappointment

After missing out on Johan Manzambi, Newcastle are now eyeing Bayer Leverkusen’s Ibrahim Maza as an alternative, with reports suggesting he’s “a joy to watch.” The Magpies’ recruitment team clearly wasn’t willing to waste time moping around, and Maza represents a different profile β€” one that could genuinely freshen up Eddie Howe’s attacking options if the move comes off. Whether Leverkusen will entertain offers for one of their talented prospects remains the key question, but Newcastle’s willingness to pivot quickly shows real decisiveness in the market.

Read full story at Bayer Leverkusen (Google News) β†’

Arsenal shift approach on Alvarez and Barcola

Arsenal are changing their transfer strategy regarding Julian Alvarez and Bradley Barcola, now looking to “push for quick transfer” on both fronts according to the Mirror. This suggests the Gunners felt they were being strung along and have decided to accelerate their timelines β€” a smart move when dealing with clubs like Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, who love to drag out negotiations. Whether either deal actually materializes this summer remains unclear, but at least Mikel Arteta’s side appears ready to stop waiting around.

Read full story at Atletico Madrid (Google News) β†’

Aston Villa circle Estupinan as AC Milan seek sale

Pervis Estupinan is being lined up by Aston Villa, with transfer guru Matteo Moretto reporting that AC Milan are open to selling the left-back. Villa’s defensive recruitment has been sharp under Unai Emery, and adding a progressive fullback of Estupinan’s caliber would fit their attacking philosophy perfectly. If Milan are genuinely willing to listen to offers, this could be one of the window’s smarter pieces of business β€” assuming the price is reasonable.

Read full story at Football Italia β†’

Argentina set up England thriller after epic Swiss escape

Argentina have booked their place in a World Cup semifinal against England with a stunning extra-time victory over Switzerland, courtesy of Breel Embolo’s sending off that he’ll want to forget forever. What makes this moment particularly poignant is that the 39-year-old Messi has never faced England in his entire international career β€” a remarkable stat given his longevity and the frequency of competitive meetings between these nations. The stage is now set for one of football’s greatest narratives, and we cannot wait to see how it unfolds.

Read full story at Daily Mail β†’

Manchester United’s Greenwood buyback deal raises crypto-era questions

Manchester United’s decision regarding Mason Greenwood’s buyback clause has been compared to an options market strategy, with financial analysts drawing parallels between football’s modern transfer structures and cryptocurrency trading. It’s a deeply nerdy angle, but it does highlight how contemporary club finance has become increasingly complex and speculative. Whether United execute any buyback option depends entirely on Greenwood’s form at Marseille, but the comparison underscores just how far removed modern transfers are from simple player sales.

Read full story at Marseille (Google News) β†’

Liverpool’s pre-season provides youth development clues

Liverpool’s upcoming pre-season schedule will offer crucial insights into Arne Slot’s transfer intentions and his faith in the club’s academy products. This Is Anfield is tracking the minutes given to youngsters and any surprise departures that might emerge during the tour, which could hint at incoming signings or potential loan moves. Pre-season is always a window into a manager’s thinking, and Slot’s personnel decisions over the next few weeks could tell us plenty about Liverpool’s ambitions for the season ahead.

Read full story at This Is Anfield (Liverpool) β†’

Inter Milan plotting fresh bid for Liverpool’s Curtis Jones

Inter Milan are seriously considering a new offer for Liverpool’s Curtis Jones, the 22-year-old midfielder who’s put together an impressive season with 22 goals and 25 assists across all competitions. Ben Jacobs reports that the Serie A champions have identified the English midfielder as a key target for their midfield, but have previously been rebuffed by the Reds’ demanding valuation. If Inter persist with another bid, it’ll test both Liverpool’s resolve and Jones’s own ambitions β€” a fascinating subplot to monitor.

Read full story at CaughtOffside β†’

Arsenal maintain interest in Atletico Madrid’s Alvarez

Arsenal remain keen on acquiring Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid, with the Argentina international continuing to feature prominently in the Gunners’ transfer wishlist. With Barcelona, PSG, and Espanyol also potentially circling, Atleti will have multiple suitors to play off against each other. Arteta’s side clearly sees Alvarez as a missing piece, but whether they’re willing to meet Madrid’s asking price β€” or whether Alvarez himself wants a move to the Premier League β€” remains to be seen.

Read full story at Atletico Madrid (Google News) β†’