
Transfer Confidential: Four-way battle for Adam Wharton, Man City eye Gianluigi Donnarumma move, Man United's five stars heading for exit, third winger on Spurs' list revealed and latest on Aston Villa's push to re-sign Marco Asensio
The Premier League club are working on deals for Parma's Geovanni Leoni and Marc Guehi of , but Konate remains key to their plans for the new season.
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Glasgow Times
13 minutes ago
- Glasgow Times
Djed Spence signs new contract at Tottenham
Versatile full-back Spence only signed fresh terms last October until 2028, but has been rewarded for a fine breakthrough campaign at Spurs. Spence made 35 appearances in the 2024-25 campaign, after eventually being handed his full debut in December – two-and-a-half-years after he first joined the club. After Spence was deemed a 'club signing' by former Tottenham boss Antonio Conte in 2022, the former Nottingham Forest defender had mixed loans at Rennes, Leeds and Genoa. Spence might have left Spurs last summer, but instead forced his way into the plans of then-boss Ange Postecoglou and played his part in their Europa League triumph. Postecoglou's replacement Thomas Frank has quickly placed his trust in Spence and started him in Wednesday's Super Cup loss to Paris St Germain. The latest stage of the 25-year-old's resurgence is to earn improved terms to ensure his long-term future remains at Tottenham. Speaking in Udine before his new contract had been finalised, Spence was quizzed on the prospect of Spurs being active during the final fortnight of the summer transfer window. Injuries to James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski have left Tottenham short on attacking midfield options, which is why the club has this week opened talks with Manchester City and Crystal Palace respectively over the potential signings of Savinho and Eberechi Eze, PA understands. Our 2025/26 Premier League campaign kicks off on Saturday. 👉 @Castrol — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) August 14, 2025 'I'm not sure who has been linked or who is going to come in, but I think yeah whoever comes in will definitely add strength to the squad and will be a good thing for us,' Spence admitted. 'Yeah, (Champions League), it's a great competition, it's the big stage and everyone wants to show what they can do on the biggest stage, so yeah, looking forward to it.' Before Spurs return to Europe's elite competition next month, morale must be lifted after their midweek shoot-out loss. Spence urged Tottenham to bounce back in their Premier League opener with Burnley on Saturday, which will be Frank's first fixture at home. He added: 'I think we've got to keep our heads up first and foremost. Then starting Saturday, we play at home, get a win and take it from there. 'I think the main thing (asked by Frank) is be solid at the back and our target is to keep as many clean sheets as possible. You do that and you win trophies, you win titles.'


Glasgow Times
14 minutes ago
- Glasgow Times
Richard Masters wants domestic bodies involved in Club World Cup planning
The new top-flight season kicks off on Friday – fewer than five weeks since Chelsea defeated Paris St Germain in the final of FIFA's expanded 32-team tournament in the United States. Manchester City, who lost in the round of 16 to Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal, were the other English team to take part. Chelsea won the Club World Cup over the summer (Bradley Collyer/PA) With player welfare relating to the number of matches played during a season a major ongoing talking point, Masters concedes the true impact of the world governing body's new-look competition will only be determined during the forthcoming campaign. 'The Club World Cup in its current form – once every four years, 32 teams – has only just come in and I suppose the jury is out on how successful it's been,' he said. 'The leagues and the players have not been consulted at all on the timing, the scheduling of the competition. 'Whatever iteration of it may come next, we do need to be consulted on that because obviously it does have an impact on the scheduling of the Premier League season – that much is clear. 'We're asking for a seat at the table, for proper discussion for the leagues – not just for the Premier League but for all domestic competitions – when you're scheduling new competitions.' FIFA was initially founded to regulate the global game and run international football. Thomas Tuchel believes the Club World Cup will impact the title race (John Walton/PA) Earlier this summer, England manager Thomas Tuchel said the involvement of City and Chelsea in this summer's Club World Cup would hand the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal a 'huge advantage' in the title race. Masters believes there is greater appetite for the competition, which previously involved six to eight clubs and was staged during the Premier League season, among non-European sides. 'The actual impact of it, we'll have to wait and see,' he said 'I don't ever want to be in a situation where players or managers are having to make choices about which competitions people play in, because I think that will be the wrong direction to take the game. Richard Masters wants more of a say in planning (PA) 'Obviously, FIFA was put on Earth really to regulate the global game and to run international football, and the Club World Cup is a move into club football. 'It has its detractors in Europe but the wider world feels more comfortable with this concept because of its redistributive nature. 'My job is to work out whether it impacts competitions, in particular the Premier League, because I don't want to see our future altered by new competition in a way that we can't manage. 'There has to be evolution, there has to be change, there has to be more opportunity but it must be done in the way where all stakeholders have a view.'


Glasgow Times
14 minutes ago
- Glasgow Times
Nottingham Forest agree deals for James McAtee and Omari Hutchinson
The PA news agency understands the arrangement includes a sell-on fee and City will have a buy-back option on the 22-year-old. The midfielder has come through the youth set-up at the Etihad Stadium but has not been a first-team regular under Pep Guardiola. He made 15 Premier League appearances last season but only three starts, with most of his senior experience coming during two successful loan spells with Sheffield United. He opted not to travel to the United States for the Club World Cup in the summer in order to concentrate on the European Under-21 Championship, a decision which was vindicated as he led England to victory. Forest have also agreed a deal believed to be around £37million for Ipswich forward Omari Hutchinson, PA understands. The move, which would be Forest's club-record transfer, is still to be finalised but Forest are hoping it will go ahead. Forest have agreed a fee for Omari Hutchinson (John Walton/PA) Hutchinson, who was also part of England's Under-21s success, played 32 times for the Tractor Boys as they were relegated to the Championship, scoring three goals and getting two assists. With players needing to be registered by 12pm on Friday to be involved in the weekend action, and neither having a medical booked in as of Thursday night, they are not expected to be at the club in time to feature in Sunday's Premier League opener against Brentford. Forest have signed Switzerland international Dan Ndoye, Botafoga pair Igor Jesus and Jair Cunha while also tying captain Morgan Gibbs-White down to a long-term contract amid alleged unsolicited interest from Tottenham.