Tottenham and Nottingham Forest among 5 Premier League clubs for €30m Brazilian

Shakhtar Donetsk signed Isak last year and the Brazilian is already attracting interest from Premier League clubs including Tottenham Hotspur And nottingham forest.

The attacking midfielder contributed 14 goals in his first season in Ukraine.

Quickly, his stature grew and the teenager even played twice for Brazil U20. He found the net in his second game, starting his first game against the Paraguay U20s team.

Now, the youngsters are gaining attention as Tottenham and Nottingham Forest come into the picture.

The value played has increased significantly

IT migration market Report that a move to England is a possible outcome for Isak. It may not happen immediately and he is now valued at €30m, with Shakhtar paying a base fee of €10m last year.

A total of five Premier League clubs are interested in him and they are Tottenham, Nottingham Forest. Chelsea, Fulham and Bournemouth.

Italian clubs are also interested in this but they may be left out of the bid.

Serie A teams are more accustomed to selling South American talents. It’s similar to what Salernitana did with Ederson and Verona with Giovan in January.

With Shakhtar already playing the role of a selling club, Serie A clubs are unlikely to pay his asking price right now.

Souza could be an example for Spurs

Tottenham signed Souza from Santos in January, showing their inclination towards signing Brazilian talent. Spurs have been watching the Brazilian youth closely and have identified him Lucas Ronier as a potential signing, as Sport Witness exclusively reported last week.

Nottingham Forest are also big in the Brazilian market, but that may calm down now that Evangelos Marinakis’s colleague John Textor has wrested control of Botafogo from him.

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Chelsea will increase the midfielder’s salary – putting him among the top 3 paid players in the Blues squad

Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo
Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo

chelsea Moving to protect Moises Caicedo beyond the usual contract cycle, more details are emerging from South America on a situation already widely discussed in England.

The Ecuador international has become central to Chelsea’s structure this season. Despite inconsistent results, he has been a consistent presence in midfield.

His minutes underscore that importance, while his defensive reliability and passing volume keep the team strong.

That role explains why Chelsea are now acting quickly. Instead of waiting for the pressure to build, they are trying to remove it completely.

Contract extension driven by situation, not urgency

journalists cesar louis merlo And jose alberto molestina – Both experts on the South American market – outline the full picture Havoline Deportivo.

Moises Caicedo’s current deal already runs until 2031, which raises an obvious question.

Merlo addressed this directly:

“What Chelsea are doing is giving him a salary commensurate with the value of Caicedo, who is one of the best central midfielders in the world.” he explained.

“There are still some small details missing, but everything is in place for Moises Caicedo to extend his contract with Chelsea until June 2033. His current contract runs until 2031.”

This means it is about linking his salary with his importance and removing any future stress.

“So that he remains calm, so that there is no conflict… and if a club comes with a big offer, Caicedo becomes more relaxed and any possible exit is more harmonious and agreeable.”

The midfielder himself recently He said he wants to ‘stay as long as possible’So all roads ultimately lead to Chelsea.

Outside interest and Chelsea reaction

Molestina gave further details, particularly on how other clubs have affected the situation.

“I think Moyi will become one of the top three highest-paid players in the team, which is very important.”

He then pointed to growing attention from elsewhere:

“There are clubs that have started to ask about Moises, about his situation, especially considering that Chelsea’s sporting moment is not the best.”

That notion has evoked a clear internal reaction:

“They basically said: ‘No, no, no, let’s secure the players we want long-term.'”

In other words, Chelsea have already recognized the risk and decided to take action before it became more serious.

Relationship with the agency and long-term control

At this stage Moises Caicedo and Chelsea are in an alliance. The player is said to be happy at the club, wanna be a legend out thereAnd there is no current intention on the part of either party to proceed with the transfer.

At the same time, the structure around it has also played a role. His new agency, Base, has a strong relationship with Chelsea, which has helped with smooth discussions.

Merlo explained that dynamic:

“Chelsea have a very good relationship with the base… Obviously when each side has to defend their position, they will, but the idea is to avoid any friction or problems.”

This is part of a broader strategy. Chelsea wishes to reduce the possibility of future disputes, whether internal or motivated by external interest.

This is a move to cement Moises Caicedo’s place at the club as well as enhance his position within the team.

At the same time, they are also building security into that commitment. If interest continues to grow, as expected, any negotiations will take place from a position of strength.

For a player who is already viewed internally as one of the best in his role, this move reflects long-term planning rather than a short-term reaction.

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BUF Bills, Denzel No Saints among teams in Boston

The 2026 NFL Draft class is quite deep at wide receiver, with at least five wideouts expected to be taken in Round 1. One of the pass-catchers who is generating a lot of interest in the pre-draft process is Washington Huskies standout Denzel Boston.

According to Tony Pauline of Essential Sports, Boston has interest from the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills and New Orleans Saints. They are among at least 10 teams that have scheduled predraft visits with Boston.

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  • Denzel Boston Stats (2025): 62 receptions, 881 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns, 14.2 yards per reception

Standing 6-foot-4, Boston offers prototypical size for an outside wide receiver. He earned third-team All-Big Ten honors as the leading receiver for the Huskies last season and followed that with a strong performance at the NFL Scouting Combine.

While New Orleans (Chris Olave) and Buffalo (DJ Moore) have proven No. 1 wide receivers, Boston brings a complementary skill set. He offers an excellent catch radius with tremendous ball skills and strong hands, providing the ability to become a red-zone weapon for long periods of time and even help on some downfield 50-50 balls.

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In terms of his career trajectory, the Saints or Bills would be better landing spots for Boston. He can play more of a complementary role in Buffalo’s passing game, catching passes from Josh Allen and playing alongside Moore and Dalton Kincaid. New Orleans offers another ideal situation, where he could be paired with Olave and second-year quarterback Tyler Shaw.

Miami will have a very clear path to goals, but he’ll also be joining a team in the early stages of a rebuild with an offensive play-caller in Bobby Slovic, who has had mixed results in that role. Given that Miami and New Orleans both have top-11 picks, those two clubs are likely looking at him as an option early in Round 2 or as a potential trade-up target.

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Andrew Wiggins, Peyton Watson are among very early free agent targets

The Los Angeles Lakers are currently preparing for the unofficial second half of their season following the All-Star Game over the weekend. The Lakers are currently in a solid position in the Western Conference playoff picture, but are just two games above the play-in line, meaning things could get dangerous down the road.

Los Angeles had a relatively quiet trade deadline, trading Gabe Vincent to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for sharpshooter Luke Kennard, but did little to address his lack of defensive versatility.

Now, some people are already looking forward to the summer, when many three-and-D free agents will be on the market.

According to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, an Eastern Conference executive said, “They need to bring in more defenders with length who can knock down a shot.”

“Unrestricted free agents who have been discussed internally, sources told ESPN, include Andrew Wiggins and Tari Eason, while Tobias Harris, Quentin Grimes and Dean Wade are other players who fit that profile,” McMenamin reported.

McMenamin also said that “the Lakers also privately discussed the signing of restricted free agent Peyton Watson from the Denver Nuggets.”

At this point, all indications are that the Nuggets plan to bring Watson back after his breakout campaign this season, although Denver ownership has a history of letting prized free agents walk out the door due to an unwillingness to go to some tax apron.

Last year, the Lakers had a solid two-way player in Dorian Finney-Smith, but he joined the Houston Rockets in free agency over the summer.

Currently, there is not a single player on the Lakers roster who is above average on either end of the floor, and many expect the problem to be exposed come playoff time, as it was last year.

The Lakers’ season continues on Friday evening against the Los Angeles Clippers.


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Kayle Osborne among three Sirens to make Canada Olympic roster

The New York Sirens’ starting goaltender is headed to Milano Cortina this February.

Kayle Osborne was one of three Sirens selected to Team Canada’s 23-player roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics, Hockey Canada announced Friday afternoon. She joins forwards Sarah Fillier and Kristin O’Neill.

But while Fillier and O’Neill had all but solidified their roster spots after appearing in every game of the 2025 Rivalry Series against the United States, Osborne’s footing was far less secure ahead of the January announcement.

Reigning PWHL Goaltender of the Year Ann-Renée Desbiens and Vancouver Goldeneyes starter Emerance Maschmeyer head Team Canada’s goalie room. The IIHF requires each Olympic team to carry three goaltenders, leaving Osborne to fight with the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Eve Gascon for the final spot.

Gascon drew the start in the first of four Rivalry Series games on Nov. 6, allowing four goals on 22 shots. Osborne followed two days later, making 27 saves on 32 shots in a 6-1 USA win. Team Canada chose Osborne over Gascon for the final two Rivalry Series games in December, but she did not appear in either contest, taking a back seat to Desbiens and Maschmeyer.

Yet Osborne’s trip to Edmonton alongside Desbiens and Maschmeyer was no guarantee of an Olympic roster spot.

Already a two-time finalist for National Goaltender of the Year in just two NCAA seasons, Gascon is well-positioned to succeed Desbiens as Team Canada’s goalie of the future in tournaments to come. No one would have blinked if general manager Gina Kingsbury opted for the 22-year-old college junior over the 23-year-old Osborne, a fifth-round draft pick from 2024.

That’s not to discredit Osborne’s brilliance in 2025-26. In fact, she’s been one of the top up-and-comers in the PWHL this season.

The Sirens are the only team in the League that hasn’t used a backup goalie. That’s largely a testament to Osborne’s steadiness in net, quickly embracing the starting reins after playing just 10 games as a rookie backup to Corinne Schroeder in 2024-25.

“Coming into the year, she wasn’t one of the returning, established starting goalies in the league,” Sirens coach Greg Fargo remarked this week. “But to me, in a short amount of time, she’s proven that she’s amongst the best.”

Osborne made her League-leading 11th start Tuesday and looked no worse for wear. The second-year goalie recorded her third shutout of the season in a 2-0 win over the Toronto Sceptres, making 31 saves en route to her sixth win of the season (6-0-0-5). Her 1.93 goals against average and .930 save percentage both rank fifth among PWHL goalies in 2025-26.

She’s been particularly instrumental in New York’s franchise-record four-game winning streak, sporting a 2.00 GAA and .956 save percentage with two shutouts across her last four games.

Evidently, she did enough to earn a nomination to Team Canada. Osborne and O’Neill will make their Olympic debuts this February–although O’Neill has represented Canada in the IIHF Women’s World Championships since 2021.

Fillier will make her second Olympic appearance after helping Canada capture gold in 2022 at the Beijing Games, where she ranked second with eight goals.

Sirens captain Micah Zandee-Hart cut from Team Canada final roster

New York Sirens captain Micah Zandee-Hart takes a shot against the Vancouver Goldeneyes.
Micah Zandee-Hart — courtesy of PWHL

New York defender Micah Zandee-Hart wasn’t as fortunate as her teammates. The Sirens captain was among the final cuts despite representing Canada at the 2022 Olympics. Zandee-Hart appeared in all seven games for Team Canada at Beijing, tallying four assists with a plus-six rating.

The 28-year-old has logged top-pair minutes for New York this season, providing a steady presence on the backend.

“I’m a little biased because I’ve played with Micah for a long time, but I think she’s phenomenal,” alternate captain Jaime Bourbonnais said Thursday. “She’s an incredible leader, incredible player. She works so hard. I think this season, she’s really proved how steady she is every time she’s on the ice. I just feel confident that nothing bad is gonna happen, and I think she really deserves it.”

Despite Bourbonnais’ shining endorsement, Kingsbury opted for a different look on the blue line. Ottawa Charge defenders Kati Tabin and Jocelyne Larocque rounded out a seven-player defensive corps headlined by two PWHL Defenders of the Year, Renata Fast and Erin Ambrose.

Team Canada aims to repeat as gold medalists after a successful 2022 tournament. Their five gold medals are the most of any nation since the IOC added women’s hockey to the Winter Games in 1998.

Olympic play begins Feb. 5 in Milan-Cortina.


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