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Man Utd are in ‘advanced talks’ with Swindon Town as they look to send young winger James Scanlon out on loan, according to reports. The Red Devils could be looking to keep their powder dry in terms of incomings on deadline day with journalist Chris Winterburn insisting that it’s likely to be a ‘boring’ final day of the window for Man Utd. Winterburn wrote on X: ‘Anyway… onto the boring stuff. Don’t expect any big business from Manchester United tomorrow. There is a possibility a squad full back is loaned, but the list is slim. Can’t rule out a player on…
Tariffs will drop from 50% to 18% on Indian goods, while India has agreed to stop buying Russian oil.
According to reports, Al Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo has ‘opposed’ Karim Benzema’s proposed move to Al-Hilal and this is impacting three deals. Ronaldo has made the headlines for a couple of reasons on deadline day, with reports suggesting that he is not happy with his situation at Al Nassr. After spitting his dummy out en route to leaving Manchester United at the end of 2022, the 40-year-old joined Al Nassr as a free agent and had 111 goals in his 127 appearances for the Middle East outfit. His initial contract with Al Nassr ran out last year, and it was…
Residents suspect the demolitions are aimed at gentrifying the waterfront in Nigeria’s biggest city, but officials deny this.
Another January transfer window been and gone. And, as happens often enough now that we should really all have worked it out by now, an awful lot of talk and rumours and hints and bids and pleas and swoops amounted to something close to the square root of f*ck all in actual real-life transfers. Some teams did nothing. Some teams did quite a bit. Most of them have probably got it wrong. Because that’s the general vibe of the January transfer window. Here, then, are this year’s January losers. The winners are here for those of a more optimistic bent.…
While the main series might be over, Netflix is far from done with Stranger Things. The first spin-off to hit the streaming service will be Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85. The company had said that the animated show would arrive sometime this year and now, alongside a new trailer, it confirmed a release date of April 23.The trailer is a bit of an odd watch given that Stranger Things wrapped up only a month ago. Going from that to this animated style with a whole new voice cast is jarring, but a fun gag at the end of the clip…
It’s hard to win the summer transfer window, and very often proves to be a bad idea in the end. Even harder to win the January window, but these lads gave it the best go. Let’s all sit back and see which bit of this looks most ridiculous by May. And then do the same with the losers over here. February Yet again the unloved second month of the year, the runt of the litter with its meagre 28 days and just sh*tbone awful weather all the way through, has stolen January’s thunder by nicking deadline day. Sure, it…
Anime fans won’t be getting any respite from the streaming service price hikes that now feel inevitable on every platform every couple of years. Crunchyroll announced today that it will be increasing the monthly costs for all its plans by $2. That means the Fan tier will now run you $10 a month, the Mega Fan Tier is $14 a month and the Ultimate Fan Tier is $18 a month.The platform introduced its Mega Fan and Ultimate Fan options in 2020, with both at long last giving viewers an option to watch shows offline. The silver lining in today’s price…
Arsenal and Hugo Ekitike are embracing the pressure of their new roles in the Premier League, while Oliver Glasner and Eddie Howe’s cry-arsing rings hollow. The Premier League title race is over yet again, and the shot in the arm of the relegation battle sadly did not last. Have a Premier League table tab open while we run down the most recent winners and losers. Premier League winners Arsenal Have they broken the record for the most Premier League titles declared both won and lost in the same season yet? Mikel Arteta is level-headed enough to let that infernal…
Ubisoft continues to raise eyebrows around how it is treating employees as it attempts a business overhaul. David Michaud-Cromp, a level design team lead at Ubisoft Montreal, said last week that he was suspended for three days without pay after voicing opposition to the company’s return to office mandate. Today, Michaud-Cromp posted on LinkedIn that he has been fired. “I was terminated by Ubisoft, effective immediately,” he wrote. “This was not my decision.”A spokesperson for Ubisoft gave Kotaku the following statement regarding Michaud-Cromp’s dismissal: “Sharing feedback or opinions respectfully does not lead to a dismissal. We have a clear Code…
