Football Daily is a trip around the world to update Kapital971.com readers every day on the major Football news. Daniel Levy, the chairman of Totte
Football Daily is a trip around the world to update Kapital971.com readers every day on the major Football news.
Daniel Levy, the chairman of Tottenham Hotspur, has done the unthinkable, even though it was expected. Ange Postecoglou, the manager of the club, has been sacked after becoming the first man to win a trophy for the club in 17 years. News emanating from Tottenham Hotspur’s camp says Levy might face players’ revolt due to the decision he made on Saturday. Sky Sports reports that Brentford and Fulham’s managers, Thomas Frank and Marco Silva, are the leading candidates for the hot vacant role.
Bayer Leverkusen has rejected Liverpool’s 100 million-pound offer for playmaker Florian Wirtz. The German side wants 126 million pounds.
Newcastle United, after missing out on Cameroonian international Bryan Mbeumo, has switched attention to Swedish forward Anthony Elanga, who had his best season with Nottingham Forest. Multiple sources say Forest will demand around 70M euros for their speedster.
Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen has accepted a 30m euro per year contract with Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal. The club will commence negotiations with Napoli to complete the deal.
Former Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti commenced his Brazilian reign with a goalless draw against Ecuador. The draw in Ecuador means Brazil has a 90% chance of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Arsenal have confirmed talks with Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey for a new deal.
Ghanaian forward Mohammed Kudus is expected to leave West Ham United in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Ghana Premier League ends on Sunday, with Nations FC, Bibiani Gold Stars, and Asante Kotoko all chasing the title. Vision FC, which hosts the Porcupine Warriors, has promised to end their slim title hopes when they face Karim Zito’s side.

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