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  1. Big Six? Tottenham told the ‘one guy they have to keep’

    Tottenham will be a Premier League side next season, but an important summer transfer window awaits and Alan Hutton has told GOAL the “one guy they have to keep” to stand any chance of becoming a ‘Big Six’ team again. The Spurs squad that starts next season is expected to be markedly different to the one that dragged itself over the relegation avoidance line in 2025-26.

  2. Biggest winners & losers of the Premier League season

    The 2025-26 Premier League campaign drew to a tense conclusion on Sunday, as Tottenham scraped past Everton to consign West Ham to relegation in spite of a 3-0 victory over Leeds United. Meanwhile, in the north-east of England, Sunderland sensationally defeated Chelsea to secure a place in the Europa League, while simultaneously preventing the Club World Cup winners from qualifying for any form of continental competition next term.

  3. ‘Got dreams’ - Could Barcelona lure Arteta away from Arsenal?

    Mikel Arteta has delivered the Premier League title to Arsenal, following a 22-year wait, but is there any fear in north London that the Spanish tactician could be lured back to his homeland by Barcelona? Arteta is a product of the fabled La Masia academy system and was schooled in coaching circles by Pep Guardiola. Ray Parlour has likened the debate regarding the 44-year-old’s future to one that Arsene Wenger previously generated.

  4. Carrick makes big statement on Fernandes' future at Man Utd

    Michael Carrick has expressed total confidence that Bruno Fernandes will remain at Manchester United following a record-breaking campaign for the Portuguese playmaker. The Red Devils captain provided a goal and an assist in a 3-0 victory over Brighton on the final day, having driven their run to a third-place Premier League finish and a return to the Champions League.

  5. Lionel Messi exits Inter Miami match injured before World Cup

    Lionel Messi exited Inter Miami's MLS match against the Philadelphia Union in the 73rd minute of the Herons' 6-4 win after grabbing the back of his leg while walking down the tunnel. The Argentina captain appeared to signal for a substitution moments earlier and was replaced by Mateo Silvetti with 20 minutes remaining. Argentina's World Cup camp begins June 1.