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Time:2026-07-09T14:27:54Z

Football transfer news dominates: Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes wants to join Arsenal, while Man United reveals the location for its new 100,000-seater stadium. In cricket, Lord's will host its first-ever women's Test match between England and India. At the World Cup, Trump's complaint about a red card decision sparks debate over refereeing transparency and VAR trust. Wimbledon's surprise run continues as British wild card Arthur Fery reaches the semifinals after meeting the queen.

Arsenal targets Newcastle captain Guimaraes in transfer window

Arsenal targets Newcastle captain Guimaraes in transfer windowNewcastle United captain Bruno Guimaraes has told the club he wants to join Arsenal this summer, signaling a major potential transfer. Arsenal have also signed former Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier to strengthen their squad. Newcastle, meanwhile, have agreed a £23m deal to bring teenager Steur from Ajax, showing contrasting strategies in the transfer window.

Man United reveals location for new 100,000-seater stadium

Man United reveals location for new 100,000-seater stadiumManchester United has revealed the location for their proposed new 100,000-seater stadium, a major infrastructure project for the club. New design visuals offer a look inside the ambitious plans. The club is also reportedly exploring naming rights deals to help finance the project, which would be one of the largest stadiums in Europe.

Lord's to host historic first women's Test match

Lord's to host historic first women's Test matchLord's Cricket Ground is set to host its first-ever women's Test match between England and India, a landmark moment for women's cricket. The match is being hailed as 'history in the making' by pundits. England, seeking redemption, will face a strong Indian side in what promises to be a ground-breaking occasion for the sport.

Trump red card complaint sparks FIFA refereeing debate

Trump red card complaint sparks FIFA refereeing debateDonald Trump has asked FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review a controversial red card from the World Cup, claiming 'I didn't think it was a foul'. FIFA's refereeing chief has pushed back, insisting the organization is not influenced by anyone. The controversy has reignited debates over fan trust in referees and VAR, with critics also highlighting the lack of an appeal process at the tournament.

British wild card Fery stuns Wimbledon with semifinal run

British wild card Fery stuns Wimbledon with semifinal runBritish wild card Arthur Fery continues his fairytale Wimbledon campaign, reaching the semifinals after a memorable meeting with the queen. Fery, who developed his game at Stanford University, is the surprise story of the tournament. Pundits and fans alike are asking whether the young wild card can go all the way at SW19.