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Last updated: March 30, 2026, 5:30 AM ET

European Transfer & Managerial Moves

Speculation around Premier League departures intensified as reports suggested Atlético Madrid is exploring a dual swoop for Arsenal forwards Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli, potentially offering the Brazilian duo a path away from North London. Concurrently, the search for a new manager at Tottenham Hotspur appears close to concluding, with former Brighton head coach Roberto De Zerbi reportedly open to taking the reins immediately, according to sources in Italy. Elsewhere in the UK lower leagues, Ayr United confirmed that former Celtic midfielder Scott Brown has stepped down as manager following a mutual agreement with the club.

International Fixtures & Squad Updates

As the focus shifts toward the final qualification spots, the pressure mounts ahead of Tuesday's decisive set of World Cup playoffs, where the final six berths for the 2026 tournament will be determined across six winner-take-all matches. In preparation for upcoming friendlies, Scotland is assessing lessons learned from their recent defeat against Japan as they prepare to face Ivory Coast. Meanwhile, a young winger from Liverpool is reportedly in line for a call-up to the Northern Ireland squad for their Tuesday fixture in Wales, following the conclusion of their own World Cup qualification campaign.

Scottish Transfer Gossip

Transfer activity continues in Scotland, despite the international break, with rumors suggesting Rangers FC are nearing an agreement to sign Luke Graham from Dundee for the upcoming season. This reported pursuit contrasts with ongoing injury concerns at rival clubs, as uncertainty surrounds the immediate futures of Celtic's Julian Araujo and Dundee United's Kristijan Trapanovski due to fitness issues reported this week.

Non-Football Updates

Outside of soccer developments, the LPGA circuit saw another tight finish, as South Korea's Hyo Joo Kim successfully defended her title at the Ford Championship, pulling away from Nelly Korda in the final rounds to secure a two-shot victory after carding a closing three-under. In darts, the issue of player availability was raised after Gian van Veen missed the Dublin event due to necessary kidney stone surgery, prompting questions about whether the Premier League Darts circuit should implement a reserve player system to cover unforeseen withdrawals.