Nico Schlotterbeck has previously been linked with a move to Manchester United – if the Reds are still keen on the Borussia Dortmund defender, they now know his transfer fee
Manchester United will have to fork out between £43.6million and £52.3m if they want to sign Nico Schlotterbeck from Borussia Dortmund. The versatile defender has previously been linked with a move to Old Trafford.
The Germany international appeared to be a cost-effective option for the summer, as he would have entered the final year of his deal in the summer. However, the goal posts have now moved as he has put pen-to-paper on a brand new contract at the Signal Iduna Park.
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He had been negotiating with club officials for months before finally agreeing to a new deal. However, there is understood to be a release clause within his deal.
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According to German outlet Kicker, a fee between €50m and €60, which works out to between £43.6m and £52.3m. The left-footed defender is one of the most versatile defenders in Europe who is also known for being composed on the ball.
United’s current left-footed central defender options are Lisandro Martinez and sometimes Luke Shaw, but both players have endured numerous injury issues over the last two seasons. Schlotterbeck would provide cover for both central defence and at left-back, if he were to arrive at Old Trafford.
Last week, reports from Germany claimed Schlotterbeck could be available for as much as £26m, but this new contract has surely ended that possibility. Liverpool, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Barcelona have also been linked with a move.
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United director of recruitment Christoph Vivell, as a result of his vast knowledge of the Bundesliga, may still be interested in signing the 26-year-old. However, it’s likely any transfer move will not be made until United announce who will be in charge of them next season.
Nevertheless, there have been some key internal moves within Old Trafford. Harry Maguire recently signed a new deal which will keep him at the club until 2027.
This means United will go into next year with Maguire, Matthijs de Ligt, Lisandro Martinez, Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven as their central defensive options. It’s understood Maguire took a wage cut to remain at Old Trafford.
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When the deal was signed, he said: “Representing Manchester United is the ultimate honour. It is a responsibility that makes myself and my family proud every single day.
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“I am delighted to extend my journey at this incredible club to at least eight seasons and continue to play in front of our special supporters to create more amazing moments together.
“You can feel the ambition and potential of this exciting squad. The determination throughout the whole club to fight for major trophies is clear for everyone to see and I am confident that our best moments together remain ahead of us.”
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Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
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Not long ago, golf shorts were pretty simple: long, baggy, sometimes pleated and often cut to length somewhere around your shins. Thankfully, times have changed, and if anything, shorter shorts are back in style, as are slimmer fits. Today’s golfers can choose from modern athletic models, lightweight performance fabrics, pull-ons, and variety of inseam lengths.
Let’s start with the 10-inch inseam shorts for guys who still think Tiger Woods circa 2002 is the gold standard. Then, there’s the versatile 9-inch inseam has become the safe middle ground for most golfers. Last, there are the increasingly popular 7-inch styles, which say, “Yes, I work out occasionally and I’m not afraid to let my quads catch some rays.”
No matter your preferred inseam length, the best golf shorts today are built for comfort, stretch, breathability, and versatility.
The TravisMathew Wanderlust Short 7-Inch (you can get longer ones if you want) combines athletic comfort with everyday versatility thanks to lightweight micro-ripstop fabric and four-way stretch construction. Designed for golfers who prefer a shorter, more modern fit, these shorts still look polished enough for travel, work, or casual weekends. Tack on subtle details like rubber-coated buttons and welt back pockets and you have an easy all-day option.
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1 thing we really like: The 7-inch inseam gives these a modern athletic look without crossing into “Did you forget to wear pants?” territory.
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TravisMathew Wanderlust Short
A lightweight, modern-fit golf short with a shorter 7-inch inseam.
Ideal for taller golfers an/or people who don’t want to jump on the short shorts trend, the adidas Ultimate365 Golf Shorts have a 10-inch inseam for golfers who prefer a more traditional fit without sacrificing modern performance. Lightweight, breathable fabric with four-way stretch allows for unrestricted movement, while moisture-wicking technology helps keep you comfortable during hot rounds. A stretch waistband with silicone gripper tape keeps shirts neatly tucked in.
1 thing we really like: That 10-inch inseam is longer than most, but they don’t look or feel excessively baggy. That’s what we want.
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adidas Ultimate365 Men’s 10″ Golf Shorts
Classic-length golf shorts with lightweight stretch comfort.
The Chubbies Everyday Performance Golf Shorts are built to handle far more than just a round of golf. Made from lightweight stretch fabric with water and wrinkle resistance, as well as antimicrobial properties, these shorts are designed for everything from travel days to range sessions to casual weekends. The elastic waistband and multiple zippered storage pockets add extra comfort and practicality without sacrificing a clean, modern look. We’re liking the middle-of-the-road 8-inch models shown here, but you can go extra short with 6-inch inseams if you dare.
1 thing we really like: The hidden zipper pockets are genuinely useful, especially for keeping your phone or wallet secure.
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Chubbies Everyday Performance Golf Shorts
Versatile performance golf shorts with athletic comfort, smart storage, and an everyday fit.
These 9-inch shorts are designed for golfers who want maximum comfort without looking too casual on the course. The knit four-way stretch fabric and elastic waistband provide an easy, flexible fit, while details like the faux button closure and welt back pockets maintain a clean chino-style appearance. With lightweight construction and subtle performance features throughout, these shorts transition seamlessly from golf to everyday wear.
1 thing we really like: These shorts pull on and feel like athletic shorts while looking like crisp chinos you’d wear at a member-guest. What’s not to like about that?
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These are the right shorts if you want something that’s neither too long or too short. With an 8-inch inseam, these are designed with a lightweight stretch-woven fabric and four-way mobility help these shorts move naturally through every swing. The UA Storm technology adds water resistance without sacrificing breathability and a clean flat-front design, stretch waistband, and practical pocket setup make them equally solid for golf or everyday wear.
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1 thing we really like: An approachable length for every body type, and a nice amount of flex for all-day comfort.
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Under Armour UA Drive Golf Shorts
Athletic performance golf shorts with stretch comfort and a modern inseam length.
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Vuori Aim Trouser Athletic Slim
The Vuori Aim Short blends classic styling with modern performance fabric to create one of the most versatile golf shorts you’ll find anywhere. Lightweight stretch material provides all-day comfort and easy mobility during the swing, while the tailored fit keeps the look polished enough for dinner, travel, or casual office wear (on Fridays, of course). Front slash pockets and a magnetic back pocket closure add practical touches without disrupting the slim look.
1 thing we really like: We counted seven different colors to choose from, making these a must-have in any outfit rotation.
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Vuori Aim Short
A clean, tailored golf short with lightweight comfort and everyday versatility.
The Nike Dri-FIT Good golf shorts are designed for golfers who prefer a shorter, more athletic fit. Lightweight woven fabric and Nike’s moisture-wicking Dri-FIT technology help keep you cool and comfortable during warm-weather rounds, while the elastic waistband and interior silicone grip provide a secure, flexible fit throughout the swing. They’re a great a warm-weather short without looking flimsy.
1 thing we really like: The 7-inch inseam gives these a sporty, modern feel without looking like you teeing it up in running shorts. (Don’t ever do that.)
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Nike Dri-FIT Men’s Good Golf Shorts
Lightweight athletic golf shorts with a modern 7-inch inseam and sweat-wicking comfort.
NEW DELHI: Known for giving batters a tough time, rattling stumps and troubling them with toe-crushing yorkers, Jasprit Bumrah did not have the best of campaigns with the ball in Indian Premier League 2026 as he managed to claim just four wickets in the tournament.However, former South Africa pacer Dale Steyn backed Bumrah despite his disappointing season and said the Indian speedster would return strongly next year and could even win the Purple Cap.Steyn also reminded critics that Bumrah had played a crucial role in India’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup triumph just a couple of months earlier.“He won a World Cup just a month and a half, two months ago, and he was probably one of the bowlers of the tournament. So you can’t focus on him primarily. He had a bad tournament (IPL). There have been good batters at this IPL that haven’t hit the ground running. Okay. So it shows that he’s human,” Steyn said on AB de Villiers’ YouTube channel.“He’ll come back strong and next season he’ll probably win the Purple Cap next season,” Steyn said.Bumrah also missed Mumbai Indians‘ last league match, which the five-time champions lost by 30 runs.Mumbai Indians ended their IPL 2026 campaign in ninth place on the points table. They managed just four wins and suffered 10 defeats in 14 matches.Bumrah has also been rested for India’s upcoming home series against the Afghanistan national cricket team, with the team management aiming to ensure he returns fully fit ahead of a demanding international calendar later this year.
Jarrod Bowen and Nuno Espirito Santo have refused to rule out a departure from West Ham following their relegation.
Hammers captain Bowen scored in a 3-0 final-day win over Leeds but it was not enough to keep the club in the top flight after Tottenham beat Everton to secure their own survival.
The 29-year-old now may be among a raft of West Ham players, along with manager Nuno, to leave the club in the summer transfer window, visibly emotional as he thanked the fans still inside the London Stadium after full-time.
But when pressed on his future, Bowen insisted it was “disrespectful” to speak on such a matter so soon after the club’s demotion, ending a 14-year stint in the top flight.
“It’s still very, very raw,” he told BBC Sport. “Talking about futures is disrespectful to the club, the fans, everything like that. This club deserves to be in the Premier League. Our aim now is to get this club back into the Premier League.
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Asked again, he added: “It’s disrespectful to everyone to start talking about that. I want this club to be in the Premier League. It’s a club that means so much to me and has given me so much so my vision is to get this club back in the Premier League.”
Bowen, who missed out on the England squad for this summer’s World Cup, has recorded 10-plus goals in the past five seasons for West Ham, having joined from Hull in 2019/20.
Jarrod Bowen was dejected after West Ham’s relegation was confirmed (Reuters)
Nuno echoed Bowen’s stance in regards to future plans, stating that fans “will know” his situation but only at a different time.
“It’s a moment of deep sadness for all of us at the club,” said Nuno. “It was a tough day, we had a tough mission, we lost the privilege of deciding our own future.
“If you ask me now about the past and the future, I don’t think it’s the best days to understand the moment of sadness of our fans, of ourselves, of the club, and apologise and thank them for all of the support they gave us.
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“It was a strange season in terms of points, normally 39 I think in the last 10 years or so has given the teams enough to keep safe. We improved, but it’s not enough.”
Nov 30, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Minnesota Vikings running back Zavier Scott (36) runs the ball during the second half against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images.
During any given offseason, the Minnesota Vikings (and 31 other NFL teams) usually have at least one roster cut that prompts the fan base to collectively ask, “Wait, why’d they release that guy?” VikingsTerritory writers are here to predict that man’s identity in 2026.
A handful of recognizable Vikings players could enter dangerous roster territory as Minnesota trims its depth chart this summer.
Roster cuts are still three months away, but this is the list to get you thinking.
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Rypien (11) pitches the ball to running back Zavier Scott (36) during third-quarter action against the Houston Texans on Aug. 9, 2025, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Rypien operated Minnesota’s offense in preseason play while Scott worked underneath traffic on a developing option look during the exhibition matchup. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.
1. Zavier Scott | RB
VT Writer: Steve Hoikkala
With the addition of rookie RB Demond Claiborne and FB Max Bredeson, there will be crowded space to make room for a fourth back on the 53-man roster, even after Scott’s promising moments in the 2025 season. Expect the Vikings to try to stash him on the practice squad and have him ready in case of injury this year.
2. Myles Price | WR-KR-PR
VT Writer: Janik Eckardt
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Though he looked like an excellent returner, Price made several crucial mistakes over the course of his rookie season. This summer, dynamic rookies Dillon Bell and Demond Claiborne will challenge Price for his spot and come out victorious.
3. Johnny Hekker | P
VT Writer: Ted Schwerzler
I don’t know if it winds up being a big surprise, but Brett Thorson was signed to win the punter job. He offers more long-term upside than the veteran Hekker, and he’ll get his opportunities to push him off the roster.
4. … Nobody This Time
VT Writer: Wes Johnson
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The Vikings are a team that has largely missed on the NFL Draft over the past few years, and as a result, they have lacked depth over the past two seasons. That looks to have changed this season, as, by all accounts, they have added intelligently in the draft and through free agency.
While trading the loser of the QB battle is possible, rolling with an undrafted rookie QB at times last season should have left a bad taste in the coaching staff’s mouth, to the point that I would not want to trade my depth at the most important position in football.
t5. Theo Jackson | S
VT Writer: Henrique Gucciardi
Minnesota Vikings safety Theo Jackson (26) lines up defensively against the Los Angeles Rams during the NFC wild-card round on Jan. 13, 2025, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Jackson handled an expanded role in Minnesota’s secondary during the postseason matchup as the Vikings attempted to slow the Rams’ passing attack under the bright playoff spotlight. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.
I expected a lot more from Jackson as a starter, to be honest. Brian Flores has used a lot of three-safety packages, so maybe Jackson will stick around. However, Jay Ward had some nice moments late in the season. Metellus should be healthier in 2026, Jakobe Thomas will have the opportunity to play on defense, and I’m also buying UDFA Jacob Thomas’s stock.
t5. Theo Jackson | S
VT Writer: Dustin Baker
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The Vikings usually keep nine defensive backs on the regular season roster. Because he has not expressly retired, let’s roll with Harrison Smith returning for Year No. 15. That completes this DB room for Brian Flores:
Byron Murphy Jr. (CB)
Isaiah Rodgers (CB)
James Pierre (CB)
Charles Demmings (CB)
Harrison Smith (S)
Joshua Metellus (S)
Jay Ward (S)
Jakobe Thomas (S)
Tavierre Thomas (S)
Jackson is the odd man out.
t6. Tai Felton | WR
VT Writer: Cole Smith
The Jauan Jennings signing signals that Felton isn’t ready to take the next step, and Myles Price offers return ability. That makes me wonder whether the Vikings think they can replace whatever potential he has as WR4 with someone else.
t6. Tai Felton | WR
VT Writer: Brevan Bane
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Felton may have had the chance to take the WR3 role before the Jauan Jennings signing; now, he may never get that opportunity. The Vikings letting Felton go before he ever gets a shot would be a “surprise”, but that’s in the name. Perhaps, they’ve seen all they need to see from him in practices and workouts. After all, they have more knowledge of him than we do.
t7. Ivan Pace Jr. | LB
VT Writer: Kyle Joudry
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. (0) celebrates after recording a sack against the Jacksonville Jaguars during second-quarter action on Nov. 10, 2024, at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. Pace energized Minnesota’s defense with the momentum-shifting play as the Vikings consistently pressured Jacksonville’s offense throughout the opening half of the road contest. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images.
Hate to say Ivan Pace Jr., since I’ve speculated about him being traded away for a while before being wrong for several months now, but it’s hard to ignore Minnesota lessening his workload for consecutive seasons, and then his entire cap charge being able to get wiped off the books with zero dead money. So, I’ll say Mr. Pace, even if I have been wrong a lot here and wish nothing but good things for him.
t7. Ivan Pace Jr. | LB
VT Writer: Adam New
From undrafted to a starter, the fairytale of Pace Jr. has soured. If second-round rookie Jake Golday is an early success, Pace Jr. could slip further down the depth chart, and there is over $3 million to be saved by cutting him. It could become the smart decision.
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t7. Ivan Pace Jr. | LB
VT Writer: Ali Siddiqui
The Vikings would save over $3 million by releasing Pace Jr., and they used their second pick on an LB. His role also decreased last year. Too many good linebackers is a wonderful problem. Champagne, even.
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The Chicago Cubs, losers of eight straight, aim to turn around their fortunes during a Memorial Day matinee, as Alex Bregman and the Chicago Cubs take on Brandon Lowe and the Pittsburgh Pirates to begin a four-game series. The Cubs (29-24) are in nightmare mode, mired in an eight-game losing streak after getting swept in six straight at Wrigley to the Brewers and Astros. Pittsburgh (27-26) returns home after a 3-3 road trip to St. Louis and Toronto. Ben Brown (1-2, 2.09 ERA) goes for the Cubs, while the Pirates counter with Carmen Mlodzinski (4-3, 3.96).
First pitch from PNC Park in Pittsburgh is set for 1:35 p.m. ET. Chicago is a slight -112 favorite on the money line (risk $112 to win $100) while Pittsburgh is at -104 in the latest Cubs vs. Pirates odds. The over/under for total runs is 8. Before making any Pirates vs. Cubs picks, be sure to see the Cubs vs. Pirates predictions and betting advice from SportsLine’s proven computer model.
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Pep Guardiola fought back tears on the sideline as he brought 10 years at Manchester City to an end.
His final game ended in a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa on a day charged with emotion as he said goodbye to the fans he gave so much joy during a decade of dominance in English soccer.
“I never could have imagined the amount of love I’ve found,” said Guardiola, standing in the centre of the field at the Etihad Stadium and addressing the crowd on Sunday.
“It is an incredible, tremendous honor to be your manager, to be here 10 years.”
The tears started long before the final whistle, with Guardiola welling up and rubbing his eyes as two of his most loyal servants, Bernardo Silva and John Stones, also said farewell and were given guards of honor when substituted in the second half.
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Then it was his turn to receive a guard of honour of his own.
“This is the man who changed everything,” the stadium announcer said as Guardiola ran onto the field wearing khakis and a cream T-shirt, with fans cheering wildly.
“10 more years,” they chanted, prompting Guardiola to shake his head in defiance.
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After 17 major trophies and records galore, on Friday he confirmed he could do no more. After turning City into the most dominant Premier League team of its generation and a champion of Europe for the first time, he said the time was right to hand over the reins.
“I will not miss it for a while,” he said on Sunday. “I feel deeply… it is the right decision.”
Guardiola’s day
Former Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca, who won the Club World Cup last year, is favorite to take over with an announcement possibly in the coming week.
Guardiola did not confirm his replacement, but said he would call his successor to offer advice.
“Be yourself… be free with your ideas and work a lot. Everything will be fine,” he said.
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That is for another day. This day was about Guardiola and the chance for supporters to show their appreciation.
“He means everything to me and this club. It’s absolutely brilliant what he’s done for it,” City fan Fred Taylor, 82, told The Associated Press.
“I can’t think of another manager that’s done what he’s done in the 10-year period he’s been here.”
Guardiola joined City in the summer of 2016 and has led the Abu Dhabi-owned team to six Premier League titles and a first Champions League crown in 2023.
“That’s what we always wanted … we’d never done it,” said Taylor.
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“That was probably the highlight of his tenure.”
Guardiola’s trophy haul included a domestic double this season of the English League Cup and the FA Cup. He led City to the treble in 2023, winning the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup – matching Manchester United’s feat from more than 20 years earlier in 1999.
First to 100 points
There were other benchmarks. City became the first team to win four straight English leagues and the first to amass 100 points in a single season in 2018. The following year City was the first team to win the domestic treble of the league, FA Cup and League Cup in the same season.
Those are big shoes to fill, but Guardiola said expectations of his successor should be realistic.
“Fans don’t forget that winning the treble, doubles is exceptional,” he said.
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“It is so difficult, this business is so complicated. That’s why when you come here, you win one game, here in the Etihad – enjoy it. Celebrate it.”
More than just trophies, Guardiola has connected with City fans, telling them Sunday to hug him if they ever see him in the future, saying “I will need it.”
“It’s hard to describe, it’s someone you don’t actually know, but you feel like you do know,” City fan Richard Wilbourn said.
“When I heard the news (he was leaving) I got a bit emotional. What he’s done for the club has been absolutely unreal, and it’s something that we’ve never seen in our lifetime.
“Growing up through my mid-20s to mid-30s (he’s been) a massive part of my life.”
City has honoured Guardiola by naming its newly developed north stand after him. He will also take up a role as global ambassador.
“I’m sad he’s leaving, but I think he’s leaving at the right time,” said Taylor.
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“He’s done everything and he can’t go any further in this club, but I think he’s done brilliant and I wish him all the best.
On the occasion of World Football Day, Zinc Football Academy (ZFA) reiterated its commitment to driving the growth and development of football in India. As it continues to celebrate the transformative power of football in shaping young lives, Zinc Football, in the past year alone, has positively impacted more than 1,400 young boys and girls in its bid to nurture grassroots talent and support India’s footballing aspirations. This season has been a landmark chapter in ZFA’s journey. The academy clinched its third Rajasthan State Men’s League title, remarkably achieved with one of the youngest squads in the competition, underlining its strong development pathway.
On the national stage, ZFA’s Under-18 team finished runners-up in the AIFF Under-18 Elite League, emerging as the second-best Under-18 team in India. Marking another significant milestone, the Zawar academy made its debut in the I-League 3, one of the top tiers of Indian football.
The girls’ team also delivered an exceptional season within just one year of its debut, securing titles at the Doon Cup, DAV Under-19 Nationals, and Asmita Football League, while currently leading the points table in the ongoing Rajasthan Senior Women’s League, highlighting the rapid rise of women’s football at ZFA.
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Guided by its core philosophy, “Football Creates Dreams. Zinc Football Academy Builds Futures”, Hindustan Zinc’s ZFA has evolved from a grassroots initiative into a professionally driven football ecosystem. With a strong focus on holistic development, the academy combines world-class infrastructure, structured coaching methodologies, and technology-led performance analysis to nurture the next generation of Indian footballers.
Beyond the pitch, the academy promotes a true student-athlete model, ensuring every player’s education is taken care of, all on a full scholarship basis.
Since its inception in 2018, Zinc Football Academy-an AIFF 3-star rated academy-has consistently produced players for India’s age-group teams, strengthening the nation’s talent pool. Recently, the academy also launched India’s first residential football academy for girls, with an inaugural batch of 20 players from rural backgrounds.
Mohammed Kaif, nurtured at the academy, became the first player from Rajasthan in over 40 years to represent India, marking a historic milestone and showcasing the strength of ZFA’s development pathway. He said, “I will always be grateful to Hindustan Zinc and Zinc Football. My seven years in Zawar, learning under top coaches at a world-class facility, played a defining role in shaping my career.”
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On the women’s side, Geet Meena, a local girl from Zawar Mines, represents the academy’s grassroots success story. She began her journey through Zinc Football Community Schools and later earned selection in ZFA’s first-ever girls’ batch through trials. Alongside her, four other girls from Zawar – Minu Kumari Meena, Bindiya Meena, Manisha Patel, and Savita Kalbeliya, also secured their place, reflecting the academy’s deep-rooted community impact and commitment to nurturing local talent.
“We are thankful to Hindustan Zinc for giving us this platform to showcase our talent. Initially, we used to come to the Zinc Football community schools for training, and now it feels even more special. Special to see our proud families, special to be inspiring many children in our community that girls can dream too. This is just the beginning. We want to represent India”, said Geet.
ZFA has emerged as a recognised force in youth football, with consistent performances in national competitions such as the AIFF Youth Leagues. The academy’s growing reputation is further reflected in the success stories of players like Sahil Poonia, Prem Hansdak, and Rajrup Sarkar, who have represented India across various age groups.
At the heart of this journey lies a commitment to inclusivity and opportunity. Zinc Football Academy has opened doors for talented girls from rural and underrepresented communities, actively promoting their participation in football. By providing access to professional training environments and competitive exposure, ZFA continues to bridge the gap between raw talent and national-level aspirations.
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IPL 2026 News | RCB Outplay CSK For 2nd Win On Trot, Ruturaj Gaikwad & Co Suffer 3rd Loss
Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya‘s Instagram story left the internet buzzing after his team’s disappointing show in the IPL 2026. The five-time champions were unable to put together a string of good results and the loss against Rajasthan Royals in their final group stage match meant that they finished 9th in the points table with just 4 wins. It was an extremely difficult season for Hardik as well after he suffered from injuries and also a major lack of form. Things got so bad that multiple reports surfaced regarding a possible trade move for Hardik after the end of the season. While nothing concrete was revealed by the player or MI, his latest internet activity left the fans interested.
In the picture posted on his Instagram story, there was a laptop where a film was playing, a notebook, a pen and his mobile phone. However, what caught the attention of fans was the time displayed on the phone screen. The time showed ’07:07′ and it did not take the internet much time to connect it to MS Dhoni.
The number ‘7’ has become almost synonymous in the world of cricket with Dhoni and over the years, the Chennai Super Kings legend has become the subject of a number of memes featuring the number.
While there was a section of fans who even suggested that the message can mean a possible move for the all-rounder to CSK in the future, Hardik or the IPL franchises did not react to the picture or the chatter surrounding it.
Earlier, Mumbai Indians batting coach Kieron Pollard opened up about the disappointing season of MI but made it clear that no decision was taken on Hardik’s future.
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“Right now is not the time and place to talk about that [post mortem]. All these things will be sort of emotional decisions and thinking of every aspect of what’s needed,” he said.
“Everyone needs that time and space to go, sit down, recollect, have a fair idea and assessment as to where it went wrong for us. That’s where better decision-making is going to come about. If you sit here right now and say you need to do this, you need to do that, I think that will be irresponsible from a management perspective,” he added.
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Minnesota Vikings linebacker Bo Richter (98) lines up against the Los Angeles Rams during the NFC wild-card round on Jan. 13, 2025, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Richter contributed on defense and special teams during Minnesota’s postseason appearance as the Vikings battled the Rams under the playoff spotlight in one of the franchise’s biggest games of the season. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.
Minnesota Vikings training camp is two months away, and the club will host about seven notable roster battles, which is the case every summer. From a pre-June perspective, we’re here to predict the winners.
Minnesota’s summer depth chart already has a few competitions with clear early favorites.
The Vikings are forecasted to win eight or nine games in 2026, according to oddsmakers. Let’s examine these preliminary battles.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) plays against the Los Angeles Chargers on Nov. 27, 2022, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Murray operated Arizona’s offense during the interconference matchup while attempting to spark the Cardinals against a Chargers defense that pressured him throughout key stretches of the regular-season contest at home. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.
1. QB1
The Contenders: Kyler Murray | J.J. McCarthy
The Vikings’ messaging over the last few weeks has been oddly insistent that Murray and McCarthy will have a genuine competition at training camp. That’s fine — but Murray is clearly the better quarterback, possessing more arm strength, speed, and passing accuracy. He also averages 30 passing and rushing touchdowns per 17 starts.
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It would be sweet if McCarthy had the juice to dethrone Murray, but we’re not really buying it.
Prediction: Kyler Murray
2. OLB3
The Contenders: Bo Richter | Tyler Batty | Jake Golday | a Free Agent
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Without Jonathan Greenard, Minnesota’s EDGE depth quickly became skimpy, at least compared to the last couple of years.
Andrew Van Ginkel and Dallas Turner lead the group. Beyond them, the Vikings are relying on Richter or Batty to step into a significant OLB3 role by September — a considerable leap for both. Richter has only played 81 defensive snaps in two seasons, while Batty logged just 42 as a rookie.
While there is potential, especially under Brian Flores, neither player has demonstrated enough in live games to fully solidify the Vikings’ depth behind Van Ginkel and Turner.
That highlights why adding a veteran EDGE remains a sensible move. The team doesn’t require another superstar, but rather one more reliable pass rusher. This would stabilize the unit should injuries mount or if Turner’s development takes more time than anticipated.
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We pick Leonard Floyd because of his link to O’Connell from the LAR days.
Prediction: Vikings sign Leonard Floyd
3. Center
The Contenders: Blake Brandel | Michael Jurgens | Gavin Gerhardt
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Brandel is the favorite at center heading into camp. He’s is the most realistic outlook, especially after Minnesota waited until Round 7 to draft Gerhardt from Cincinnati — a late-round rookie who projects more as a developmental prospect than an immediate starter.
Many fans likely anticipated a more direct draft investment at the position. Players like Connor Lew, Logan Jones, Jake Slaughter, and Sam Hecht all seemed like solid Day 2 options. Instead, O’Connell’s staff opted to wait, drafting Gerhardt and giving Brandel the inside track.
The only significant wildcard remains a potential trade. Should Minnesota make a bold move and inquire with Miami about Aaron Brewer, the landscape would shift dramatically. For now, however, Brandel is the safe bet, while Gerhardt remains a long-term lottery ticket.
Prediction: Blake Brandel
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4. Free Safety
The Contenders: Jay Ward | Theo Jackson | Jakobe Thomas
Ward quietly surpassed Jackson on the depth chart late in 2025, a development that received surprisingly little attention.
Jackson began last season in a more favorable position. He had more experience, a familiar role, and seemed like the next man up if Harrison Smith slowed down or retired. But then Ward began to usurp his role.
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Minnesota Vikings safety Jay Ward (20) sacks Arizona Cardinals quarterback Clayton Tune (15) and forces a fumble on Aug. 26, 2023, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Ward delivered one of Minnesota’s top defensive plays of the preseason opener, helping create early momentum as the Vikings wrapped up exhibition action before the regular season. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports.
The shift is significant now. Ward is faster, more aggressive, and still has a year left on his rookie deal. Should Smith retire, Minnesota should give Ward the first opportunity at an expanded role. Jackson can still contribute, but Ward has greater upside and stronger late-season momentum.
Prediction: Jay Ward
5. Nose Tackle
The Contenders: Domonique Orange | Levi Drake Rodriguez
The nose tackle position presents a Week 1 question mark. Long-term, Orange is expected to be the Vikings’ future nose tackle, a role for which he was drafted. However, Week 1 could tell a different story.
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Rodriguez has seen action for Minnesota over the past two seasons, and Flores might decide there’s no need to thrust Orange into the heart of the defense immediately. The Vikings have also been notably cautious with rookies recently, partly because Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s draft classes haven’t forced their way into starting roles. Put plainly, most of Adofo-Mensah’s draft picks weren’t very good.
While Orange represents the future, Rodriguez could still be the early-season answer.
Prediction: Domonique Orange
6. Punter
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The Contenders: Johnny Hekker | Brett Thorson
Minnesota faces a clear old-versus-new battle at punter.
Hekker, once considered the best punter in football — in 2015 —may no longer be at his peak, but he can still get the job done. The Vikings then signed Thorson after the draft, setting up a genuine competition.
Thorson was one of college football’s top punters in 2025. Despite some draft whispers projecting him as a middle-round pick, he went undrafted. Minnesota now has that upside without spending a draft pick.
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Hekker represents the safer, more established option, while Thorson is the livelier, high-upside bet.
Prediction: Brett Thorson
7. RB3
The Contenders: Zavier Scott | Demond Claiborne
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Claiborne presents the stronger case for the RB3 spot, especially if pre-draft assessments hold true.
Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne (RB03) participates in drills during the NFL Scouting Combine on Feb. 28, 2026, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Claiborne showcased his speed and athletic traits in front of NFL evaluators as teams studied running back prospects ahead of the draft during one of the league’s premier pre-draft scouting events. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
He offers 4.37 speed, a build reminiscent of De’Von Achane, and a compelling connection to the coaching staff, as Minnesota now employs Frank Smith, Achane’s offensive coordinator in Miami for the past three seasons. While that doesn’t guarantee that Claiborne will replicate Achane’s success, the alignment of skill sets and size is undeniable.
Scott has earned respect by diligently working his way up the depth chart. However, his most realistic role might be limited to practice squad depth. Claiborne possesses more explosive potential, higher draft capital, and a clearer path to making a dent in the offense.
Prediction: Demond Claiborne
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Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi during the J300 Beaulieu-sur-Mer tournament in France. (Instagram)
New Delhi: India has two teenagers honing their skills in Europe at two prestigious tennis academies. There is 18-year-old Manas Dhamne at the Piatti Tennis Academy, which built, among others, Jannik Sinner. At the Rafael Nadal Academy in Mallorca, Spain, 16-year-old Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi is hoping to pave her path to future success.Once someone who enjoyed playing on slow hard courts, Revathi has started to embrace clay as well. She’s already played seven tournaments on the red dirt this season with two semi-final finishes and a J300 title in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France.She would continue to put those learnings to test at the Junior French Open in Paris from May 31.“I think when the physical part develops, I think you will like to play on clay a lot. Generally. Because the fact that I am based in Europe, I have been training on clay a bit more than I did back earlier in my career. I think the more that I train on a certain surface, I feel more belonged to that surface,” said the ITF 27th ranked Maaya in a virtual interaction facilitated by the Sports Authority of India (SAI).“To be honest, I don’t mind playing on any surface. Because as long as I step on court and I am ready to compete and I am there to fight it out, I think I am happy to play on any surface. And the fact that the experience that I have gained in the last year playing multiple tournaments in multiple places, so many surfaces, I think it’s just that it’s a matter of how you want to get on court and play more than the surface,” she continued.When she steps up to the court in the French capital, it will be her fifth appearance in a junior major. Her best performance came last year at the US Open, where she reached the second round.These are small steps before the 16-year-old from Coimbatore takes the giant leap towards the senior circuit. It, however, remains a delicate balance between exposure and growth. The signs of potential were visible earlier in the year when she reached the semifinals of the Mumbai Open WTA 125.
Maaya Rajeshwaran at the junior event in Beaulieu-sur-Mer. (Instagram)
“Our idea at the beginning of the year was that Maaya plays as many matches as possible, competes a lot and gets comfortable with her game. She has a very big game. So, we want her to develop that even more and to have that confidence in matches,” explained coach Polina Radeva, who travels with the Indian youngster for tournaments.“We started with the junior events in Australia, then she played a couple of ITF events in India. And our idea was to stick with the junior tour and see how that goes. Because if you finish with a good ranking in juniors, the following year, you get a head start. You get some direct entrances into professional events. That’s our goal. That is one of the reasons why we’re doing so many junior events.”“The ultimate objective is to transition to the pro tour. The life of a tennis player is unpredictable. Sometimes we cancel events and go back to training,” continued the player-turned-coach Radeva.‘Focus on what I have to do’
File photo of Indian tennis player Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi. (Instagram)
Much like Dhamne, Revathi, too, has a clarity of thought well beyond her years. She’s got the likes of fellow teenagers Iva Jovic, Lilli Tagger, Alina Korneeva, and Emerson Jones to look up to in the top-150 WTA rankings. Instead, the focus remains firmly on herself.“I think we’re moving in a very fast competing environment that at the moment I’m just focused on what I have to do and what will make me feel best on court when I’m competing and whatever works for me. I think it’s solely based on me and to figure out how I want to be on court more than replicating someone else,” she stated.
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