Kinsky close to new five-year Spurs deal
Latest from Your Site News' Lyall Thomas and Michael Bridge:
Tottenham are close to an agreement with Antonin Kinsky over a new five-year contract.
The offer also includes an option to extend the deal for a further year to 2032.
Talks are in the final stages and Spurs are hopeful of a full agreement soon.
Kinsky sacrificed his place in the Czech Republic World Cup squad to undergo a minor medical procedure and ensure his long-term fitness.
He had the procedure after the final game of the season against Everton, having impressed as Roberto De Zerbi's first choice during the run-in.
Spurs signed Martin Dubravka on Wednesday to further strengthen their goalkeeping department, with Guglielmo Vicarios future looking increasingly uncertain.
He has interest from back in his native Italy including from Inter Milan, Napoli and Juventus.
Forster pens new Cherries deal
Bournemouth goalkeeper Fraser Forster has signed a new one-year contract with the Cherries.
Forster, who initially joined the club on a six-month contract, will continue to act as backup to No 1 Djordje Petrovic next season.
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Man Utd weigh up shock Gunn move
Man Utd are considering a shock move for Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn, according to reports in the Sun.
Gunn, 30, left Nottingham Forest when his contract expired at the end of last season.
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Bristol City land Tickle
Bristol City have signed Wigan and former England U21 goalkeeper Sam Tickle on a four-year deal.
Tickle was named in the 2024/25 League One team of the season and leaves his boyhood club for an undisclosed fee after making 158 appearances for the Latics.
Bellamy's Burnley move is off
Latest from Your Site News reporter Vinny O'Connor:
Craig Bellamy's proposed move to Burnley has fallen through.
It is understood that the Championship club have turned their attention to other managerial targets, including Steve Cooper and Rob Edwards.
The Football Association of Wales [FAW] had remained hopeful Bellamy would stay on as Wales boss. The FAW and Bellamy have enjoyed an excellent working relationship, with Bellamy happy in his role as mens senior head coach.
The Nations League begins this autumn, with Wales having earned promotion to League A where they will play Portugal, Denmark and Norway.
And Euro 2028 is now just two years away with Wales hosting several matches, including the opening fixture, which will be played at the 75,000 capacity Principality Stadium in Cardiff, something Bellamy has spoken warmly about leading out Wales at a home tournament.
Earlier this month, responding to questions from Your Site, Bellamy appeared to have closed the door on leaving Wales despite interest from several clubs, including Burnley:
He said: "Wales have given me this opportunity and I'm really grateful for that. I'm fully focused on the next two years and being Welsh manager is unique, full stop."
He added: "To be national team manager - I'm sure plenty of Welsh people and ex-players would give anything to be in this position, and the ones who have been in this position would want to be here again It's an amazing time and I don't want to wish that away. And then to have the opportunity of a home nations tournament and going to the Principality Stadium - I can only imagine what the streets [in Cardiff] would be like leading into it."
City nearing British-record move for Anderson
Manchester City are nearing a deal to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest, according to talkSPORT.
City have already had two bids rejected for the England midfielder, but are edging towards the British record transfer fee that Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis desires.
Liverpool set for Diomande frustration
Liverpool are set for further frustration in their bid to prize Yan Diomande away from RB Leipzig, according to German newspaper Bild.
The Reds initial offer of 87 million was rejected last week and an improved bid in excess of 100m is also unlikely to be enough.