Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta has held face-to-face talks with Galatasaray over a potential summer move for Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen.
The Gunners executive travelled to Turkey this weekend to personally evaluate the forward in action during the highly anticipated Istanbul derby.
The prolific marksman scored during a commanding 3-0 victory over their cross-city rivals.
That latest strike took his impressive tally for the campaign to 20 goals and seven assists across 31 appearances in all competitions.
Search for attacking reinforcements
Despite currently leading the Premier League by three points over Manchester City, the north London club are actively seeking to upgrade their forward line.
Mikel Arteta’s side invested heavily last summer, spending more than £170m on attackers including Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze.
While the Swedish international tops the club’s scoring charts with 17 goals, his overall tactical fit has prompted the Emirates hierarchy to explore alternative elite options.
Gabriel Jesus is widely expected to depart at the end of the current campaign, which would create squad space for a marquee arrival.
Champions League ambitions
The former Napoli standout made his move to Istanbul permanent last year following a highly successful initial loan spell.
Long admired by English clubs, the 25-year-old is viewed as the ideal profile to reliably finish chances and link play with the surrounding midfield.
This aggressive recruitment push coincides with a critical period on the pitch for the title challengers.
The squad has recently received a significant injury boost as they prepare for a monumental Champions League semi-final tie against Atletico Madrid.
Fifa has warned officials in Seville that the Estadio de La Cartuja could be stripped of its 2030 World Cup hosting rights unless significant infrastructure improvements are made.
The ultimatum follows widespread reports of severe organisational chaos during a recent major domestic cup final at the 70,000-capacity arena.
Supporters attending the fixture endured severe gridlock and long queues while attempting to enter the ground.
Essential shuttle bus services were reportedly suspended, forcing many fans to undertake a gruelling four-kilometre walk from the city centre.
Fans endure unimaginable chaos
Attendees described the matchday experience at the Spanish venue as disastrous, citing appalling conditions outside the turnstiles.
World football’s governing body has now officially intervened, demanding more efficient travel networks and better overall crowd management.
The Spanish Football Association is acutely aware of the mounting pressure and is scheduling an urgent summit to address the logistical failures.
Local authorities defend preparations
Despite the damning assessments from supporters and Fifa executives, city officials have downplayed the severity of the transport collapse.
The organisation was reasonably good.
That was the verdict of Seville mayor Jose Luis Sanz, who insisted the logistical issues were merely an isolated incident.
Local councillor Alvaro Pimentel offered further defence of the Andalusian capital, claiming the existing transport links function very well under normal circumstances.
Centenary tournament logistics
Built originally for the 1999 World Athletics Championships, the stadium is slated to be the fourth-largest venue when Spain co-hosts the global showpiece in six years’ time.
The historic 2030 tournament will feature an unprecedented six host nations across three continents to mark the centenary of the inaugural competition.
Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay will stage the opening three fixtures before the bulk of the tournament moves to Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.
The troubled arena previously hosted four matches during the delayed European Championship in 2021, albeit with pandemic-restricted crowds of just 11,000 spectators.
Lewis Hamilton is well positioned to secure race victories for Ferrari as Formula 1 returns to action with the Miami Grand Prix following a five-week break.
The seven-time world champion currently sits fourth in the drivers’ standings after claiming his first podium for the Scuderia at the Chinese Grand Prix.
Mercedes have dominated the opening exchanges of the 2026 campaign, with Kimi Antonelli and George Russell winning all three races so far.
Ferrari target Mercedes gap
Former driver and commentator Martin Brundle believes the impending race in Florida will act as a relaunch for the chasing pack.
Teams have spent the enforced April break developing major upgrades for their radically altered 2026 machines.
The Italian marque are expected to deliver a significant performance step in the United States to challenge the early championship pacesetters.
Hamilton trails his team-mate Charles Leclerc by just eight points, with the pair already engaging in fierce on-track battles during the Asian leg of the calendar.
Hamilton relishing rule changes
The British driver struggled at the recent Japanese Grand Prix but appears visibly reinvigorated following his winter departure from Mercedes.
“Lewis clearly enjoys these cars much more.”
Brundle noted that the previous ground-effect era vehicles did not suit the driving style of the 103-time race winner.
“Just his mood and just the way he’s going about it, he just seems a lot happier because Ferrari is more competitive.”
Sprint format returns in Miami
To mount a serious title challenge, the former McLaren star must first establish supremacy over Leclerc within his own garage.
Both Ferrari drivers are seeking their first race wins since the 2024 season.
“If there’s a sniff of a victory, I think Lewis is still very much capable of taking that.”
The upcoming weekend features the second sprint event of the year, offering crucial additional championship points.
McLaren have claimed victory at the venue in the past two seasons, adding another variable to the competitive order.
An inquest into the death of Nottingham Panthers ice hockey player Adam Johnson has heard paramedics faced a “chaotic scene” when responding to his fatal neck injury.
The 29-year-old American died in hospital after his neck was struck by the skate of Sheffield Steelers opponent Matt Petgrave in October 2023.
During a pre-inquest review on Monday, Sheffield’s senior coroner Tanyka Rawden highlighted significant questions regarding the emergency response at the Sheffield Arena.
Evidence submitted by the Yorkshire Ambulance Service painted a picture of confusion in the immediate aftermath of the devastating collision.
Paramedic access and medical provision questioned
Rawden revealed that some attending medical staff were forced to climb over barriers because nobody was available to guide them onto the ice.
The coroner also raised specific inquiries about the availability of blood for the frontline responders treating the severely injured athlete.
Johnson’s mother, Sue, and his fiancee, Ryan Wolfe, observed the emotional proceedings via video link from the United States.
Addressing the grieving family directly, Rawden expressed her deepest sympathies for their unimaginable loss.
“I cannot imagine what life has been like for all of you since Adam died. It must have been horrific for all of you.”
Witnesses and future legal steps
The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed last year that no criminal charges would be brought against Petgrave following a comprehensive police investigation.
Michael Hayton KC, representing the Canadian defenseman, confirmed his client is currently residing in his home country.
Rawden indicated plans to call the former Steelers player and nine other individuals who featured in the Elite League fixture to give evidence.
However, with none of those requested athletes currently residing in the UK, the coroner acknowledged this strategy remains under review.
Delays and safety improvements
The full proceedings are expected to last between four and six weeks, though the hearing is unlikely to commence this calendar year.
Rawden noted her investigation had to be paused until the police inquiry concluded last year, pushing back the timeline despite public pressure.
The coroner has already taken proactive steps regarding player safety by issuing a prevention of future deaths report to the sport’s national governing bodies.
Ice Hockey UK and the English Ice Hockey Association were instructed to urgently address the mandatory use of neck guards to prevent similar tragedies.
World number one Aryna Sabalenka has reached the Madrid Open quarter-finals after overcoming four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka in a gruelling three-set thriller.
The Belarusian secured her 15th consecutive victory in the Spanish capital with a 6-7 (1-7) 6-3 6-2 triumph over the former world number one.
Sabalenka, a three-time champion at this tournament, will now face American 30th seed Hailey Baptiste in the last eight.
The top seed acknowledged the supreme quality of her opponent following the intense physical battle.
“That was an incredible level. She played really incredible tennis and I feel like I just got lucky with a couple of shots in the third set,” said Sabalenka.
Osaka shows signs of former brilliance
The Japanese star returned to professional tennis earlier this season following the birth of her daughter.
Her performance on the clay courts of Madrid suggests a rapid return to the elite echelons of the women’s game.
“She’s such an inspiration and coming back from pregnancy in a sport like tennis, it’s not easy,” Sabalenka added.
“She gives all of us hope that you can go and have a baby, come back, and still play that level of tennis.”
Former British player Naomi Broady praised the encounter, describing it as the standout match of the tournament so far.
Broady suggested that despite the defeat, the returning icon should draw immense confidence from pushing the current best player in the world to her absolute limits.
Baptiste survives marathon tie-break
Next up for the world number one is Baptiste, who survived a dramatic encounter against Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic.
The American stormed through the opening set before Bencic claimed an extraordinary 16-14 tie-break to force a decider.
However, the 30th seed regrouped to seal the final set 6-3 and secure her place in the quarter-finals.
Teenager Jodar thrills home crowd
In the men’s draw, home favourite Rafael Jodar defeated Joao Fonseca to reach the last 16.
The 19-year-old Spaniard overcame his Brazilian opponent 7-6 (7-4) 4-6 6-1 in a highly anticipated third-round clash.
Jodar becomes only the eighth teenager to reach this stage in Madrid tournament history, joining a prestigious list that includes compatriots Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal.
“Joao is always a very tough player, so these matches are decided by fine margins,” said Jodar.
Bayern Munich will open contract extension negotiations with Harry Kane at the end of the season as the striker enters the final year of his current deal.
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, a supervisory board member for the German giants, confirmed the club’s intentions to secure the long-term future of the England captain.
The 32-year-old arrived in Bavaria from Tottenham Hotspur in a £100m deal in 2023 and has since been a revelation in the Bundesliga.
His phenomenal output includes an extraordinary 138 goals in just 141 appearances, cementing his status as a crucial asset at the Allianz Arena.
Transformation under Kompany
The prolific forward opted against activating a release clause in his existing agreement, signalling his definitive commitment to remaining in Germany.
Rummenigge noted that the former Tottenham talisman’s family is well-settled in Munich, paving the way for smooth negotiations this summer.
Speaking to German news outlet T-Online, the Bayern executive described the initial acquisition of the player as a major coup in the club’s history.
“And now, the relevant management in the operational area will hold talks with him sometime after the season, with the clear aim of extending his contract,” Rummenigge stated.
European ambitions and Olise’s future
The veteran goalscorer has evolved into a deep-lying playmaker under manager Vincent Kompany, utilising his exceptional passing range to supply wingers Michael Olise and Luis Díaz.
“He’s always been a great striker who scored a lot of goals, but now he’s a playmaker,” the supervisory board member explained.
This tactical shift has already yielded two league titles and propelled the squad into a highly anticipated Champions League semi-final clash against Paris St-Germain.
Alongside discussions regarding their central striker, Bayern have issued a definitive hands-off warning to rivals pursuing their talented French winger.
“For a player like Olise, there’s no price tag that would make us flinch,” Rummenigge asserted.
The executive praised the former Crystal Palace attacker’s outstanding on-pitch contributions and commended his refreshingly reserved personality away from the media spotlight.
Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe has suffered a hamstring injury that places his upcoming World Cup participation in serious doubt.
The French international sustained the damage during Friday’s 1-1 La Liga draw against Real Betis and was withdrawn in the 81st minute.
Following medical tests on Monday, the Spanish club confirmed the muscular issue but declined to specify an exact timeline for his return to action.
“Following the tests carried out on our player Kylian Mbappe by the Real Madrid Medical Services, he has been diagnosed with an injury to the semitendinosus muscle in his left leg.”
A brief club statement added that medical staff are currently awaiting progress on his recovery before making further assessments.
World Cup ambitions hang in the balance
This setback arrives at a critical juncture for the 27-year-old as he prepares for international duty on the biggest global stage.
The prolific attacker has been instrumental during the current qualification campaign, delivering five goals and two assists in just four appearances for Les Bleus.
He recently netted his 56th international goal during a hard-fought 2-1 friendly victory over Brazil in March.
That clinical strike leaves the talismanic forward just one goal shy of equaling Olivier Giroud’s all-time scoring record for the national team.
A stellar domestic campaign interrupted
Prior to this physical blow, the lightning-fast striker had been enjoying an extraordinary individual season in the Spanish capital.
He has amassed a staggering 41 goals and six assists across 41 appearances in all competitions.
However, Los Blancos have seen their domestic title aspirations fade significantly in recent weeks despite his remarkable goalscoring output.
French supporters and management will now face a deeply anxious wait to see if their star player can recover full fitness in time for the tournament.
Speculation surrounds Pep Guardiola’s future at Manchester City, with growing indications that the Catalan manager could leave the Premier League champions this summer.
Since arriving in 2016, the former Barcelona boss has fundamentally changed the tactical landscape of English football.
He has secured an incredible era of success for the Manchester club, reinventing positions and systems along the way.
However, observers suggest that securing another Treble this season could prompt an unexpected departure.
Demeanour hints at exit
The 53-year-old currently appears entirely unburdened by the usual pressures of title contention.
His carefree attitude and increased banter on the touchline have led to suggestions that the end of his tenure is approaching.
He is enjoying himself like never before, projecting the image of a coach who knows a glorious era is drawing to a close.
Uncharacteristic transfer moves
The surprise signing of goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has further fuelled exit rumours among supporters and pundits alike.
The Italian international is notably uncomfortable playing out from the back, contrasting sharply with the tactical philosophy long demanded by the City boss.
This stylistic mismatch implies the current campaign might be one final hurrah before a managerial transition.
New arrivals are reportedly seeking reassurances about the long-term coaching situation at the Etihad Stadium before committing.
Contingency plans and legacy
The club hierarchy insists they have a robust succession plan in place should their legendary manager depart.
Enzo Maresca has emerged as a strong candidate to take the reins if a vacancy arises.
Regardless of his contract decision, the tactical pioneer’s impact on domestic rivals remains undeniable.
Title challengers like Arsenal and Liverpool have been forced to achieve unprecedented standards simply to compete with the reigning champions.
From inverted full-backs to high-risk goalkeeper distribution, his innovative legacy in the English game is already firmly secured.