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Iran sends waves of missiles into Israel, dismisses Trump's talk of negotiations as 'fake news'

  • Iran fired multiple missile waves at Israel, setting off air-raid sirens (including in Tel Aviv) and causing some property damage but no reported deaths.
  • President Trump said he postponed strikes on Iran’s power grid after “productive” talks, yet Iranian officials denied any negotiations — a sharp contradiction.
  • Financial markets swung: stocks jumped and oil briefly fell under $100 on the pause, then oil rebounded as mixed messages and ongoing tensions kept investors uneasy.

Roberto De Zerbi Reportedly Negotiating Relegation Clause In Talks With Tottenham

  • Tottenham have identified Roberto De Zerbi as their primary managerial target — he’s reportedly open to the job but only if Spurs avoid relegation and remain in the Premier League.
  • Igor Tudor’s position looks shaky after a poor run (five defeats in seven matches) and Sunday’s 3-0 home loss to Nottingham Forest.
  • Spurs sit 17th with seven games to go, facing a tricky run including trips to Sunderland and Wolves and a home game with Brighton as they fight to stay up.

'Getting Better Every Day': Cristiano Ronaldo Provides Update On Injury Rehab

  • Cristiano Ronaldo has been posting social-media rehab clips of leg and upper-body exercises — his return to action looks close.
  • Portugal coach Roberto Martinez calls it a minor muscle injury and says the World Cup is not at risk, expecting Ronaldo back in about 1–2 weeks.
  • Remarkably, the 41-year-old still leads Al-Nassr’s attack this season with 22 goals and 4 assists in 26 games.

3 Takeaways From Seahawks Historic Extension of Receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba

  • Seahawks locked up Jaxon Smith‑Njigba with a 4-year, $168.6M extension — the highest-paid receiver deal and a record $120M guaranteed.
  • Smith‑Njigba was Seattle’s go‑to playmaker in their Super Bowl season, shouldering much of the offense and smoothly moving from slot to outside.
  • The move signals Seattle will prioritize extending young stars (Devon Witherspoon likely next) and keeps pushing receiver salaries higher around the league.

Alphonso Davies To Man United? Bayern Might Be Willing To Sell Canada Star

  • Bayern are reportedly open to selling Alphonso Davies this summer because his recurring injuries have become a “headache,” despite his contract running to 2030.
  • Manchester United are among the clubs linked with a move as they look to bolster their left‑back options.
  • Davies is making progress in rehab and is expected to be fit to captain Canada at the 2026 World Cup.

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