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The regrets and reflections in Klay Thompson’s Warriors exit

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WHENEVER STEPHEN CURRY watches a Dallas Mavericks game, he says it’s a “natural instinct” for his eyes to follow Klay Thompson around the court.

“Happened last night, actually,” he said.

Curry sat down with ESPN this week in the tunnel outside the Golden State Warriors‘ home locker room. Curry pointed out that it was the location where, back in 2022, Curry’s oldest son, Canon, delivered his “Hello, Klay Thompson” line that became a viral video representing the Splash Brother connection.

“One of my favorite memories,” Curry said.

One night after scoring 48 points in Portland on Sunday, he was resting at home with Canon, who is now 7 years old and slightly more aware of the complexities of the NBA world.

They flipped on the Mavericks game against the Utah Jazz. Curry roared after Thompson hit two of his four 3s — “Shoot it, Klay!” he yelled — early in the fourth quarter, sparking Canon’s curiosity.

“Klay’s playing?” Canon asked. “Why are you here?”

Curry reminded Canon that Thompson is in Dallas now. He left the Warriors.

“Those are the moments it hits,” Curry said. “Things have evolved in life. But there are reminders of how special of a thing it was and also a reminder of how unfortunate … the reality of what it is right now.”

Curry, Thompson and Draymond Green once discussed the dream of riding it out together with the Warriors, where they won four NBA titles. When Green sees social media or television graphics referring to him and Curry as the league’s longest-tenured duo, he shakes his head.

“It should be trio,” Green said. “That’s weird to me.”

But circumstances change. Injuries altered Thompson’s career. The ACL and Achilles tears in 2019 and 2020, respectively, stripped away NBA basketball from him for 941 days. He returned and helped Golden State win a title in 2022, but the ramifications set in motion his eventual departure.

“This was a guy who felt he left it all out there for [team owner] Joe [Lacob] and the organization, and was then viewed as damaged goods,” one league source said.

Thompson is midway through his second season with the Mavericks, who last season traded Luka Doncic, the player Thompson most wanted to join. They’re currently out of the Western Conference postseason picture and the Warriors, at 13-14, aren’t too much further ahead, having stumbled because of injuries, age and simmering discontent.

Thompson and the Mavericks return to Golden State on Christmas Day (5 p.m. ET, ESPN), bringing the NBA’s most surprising separation again into full view. Seventeen months after the split, multiple sources told ESPN, reflection and regret has thawed some of the frost, despite some lingering bitterness about how it ended.

“I wish he was still here,” Curry said.


IN FEBRUARY, SIX days after the Warriors traded for Jimmy Butler III, they flew from Milwaukee to Dallas in the middle of a six-game trip. Curry and Green were glowing about the immediate impact of their newest co-star.

But this particular stop was about confronting their past.

“I was like, I’m making sure I get over there,” Curry said.

Curry decided far in advance that he’d spend the night before this matchup at Thompson’s house and helped organize a dinner that included Green, assistant coach Chris DeMarco and Thompson’s friends. Thompson sent him the address. He ordered an Uber for both Green and himself to get there.

“Man,” Thompson said. “I had to move to Texas to get this guy to come over to my house.”

The mood was light. Thompson broke out the chessboard and Binho, a tabletop soccer game. Curry gravitated toward the putting green. They competed. They caught up. Thompson showed them his favorite nearby bike route.

“We didn’t need to address any feelings or his departure or anything like that,” Green said. “It was friends kicking it. He’s showing us, ‘Yeah, this is my life here.’

“But you could tell he’s trying to come to grips with it. It was odd for him.”

There was something cathartic about the dinner, Curry said, calling it an “acknowledgement of the finality” of the situation.

“I didn’t go there for that,” Curry said. “But that’s what it turned into.”

They hung out at Thompson’s house “deep into the night,” Curry said, and left with a renewed appreciation of all they’d accomplished regardless of how abrupt and frosty the exit might have been.

“You don’t spend 12 years with your friends and then that just fades,” Thompson said. “That was a really fun moment of last season, [which] was pretty up and down.”

So much about Thompson’s professional identity is tied to his run with the Warriors, as he reminded a chirping Ja Morant last month. Curry saw Thompson’s altercation with the Memphis Grizzlies and disliked it.

“The idea that he is carrying the Warrior success no matter what jersey he has on, I do like that part of it,” Curry said. “But I don’t like people taking shots at him when he doesn’t have that coverage and he doesn’t have his guys with him.”

It hit Green similarly. Two nights later, he saw a clip of Thompson getting into it with a Miami Heat rookie, reminding Myron Gardner he couldn’t “sit at my table.” Green could only watch through a phone.

“That’s two instances in a row I saw him arguing by himself,” Green said. “What the f—?”


THE NIGHT AFTER dining together as old friends, the former teammates were rivals again.

Thompson scored 17 points, intercepted a Green pass early in the fourth quarter and blocked a Curry floater in crunch time. The Mavericks won 111-107.

Word filtered to the Warriors that Thompson spent the minutes afterward celebrating in the home locker room and blustering about the mistake the Warriors had made chasing others instead of prioritizing him.

“To be expected,” Green said recently. “I heard about some of the stuff he was saying. We played with Klay for 12 years. We know the type of emotion he has.”

There was a retaliatory nature to it. Three months earlier, in Thompson’s first game against the Warriors, Curry made a dagger 3 in the closing moments and yelled to the camera what appeared to be: “You better stay here!”

“That’s why we won championships together,” Green said. “We all got that side to us. You don’t win at the rate we did if you don’t got that.”

Curry confirmed his message that night.

“That was my way of expressing how much this place means to me,” he said. “And how much I want to only be here.”

Thompson once felt the same way, but his career took a different path.

He infamously tore his ACL in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals, soaring for a third-quarter dunk attempt during one of his patented scoring surges, putting his body on the line in an effort to bring the franchise a fourth title in five years — even hobbling back onto the court and hitting two free throws before departing for the hospital.

One month later, the franchise gave Thompson a five-year max contract extension, a pledge of loyalty that eventually became a point of contention between him and management, league sources said.

In the years that followed, sources said, Thompson heard that Lacob was telling several people Thompson should be grateful the Warriors had given him the deal, while also grumbling about his declining performance. Thompson had torn his Achilles in an unsanctioned pickup game away from the facility and later acknowledged he could’ve treated his ACL rehab more carefully, but believed he’d done more than enough for the organization to earn that contract and future loyalty.

That set the stage for contentious extension negotiations in the summer of 2023 that went nowhere and an angsty contract season with the Warriors in 2023-24, which included a midseason demotion to the bench and several behind-the-scenes blowups from Thompson after certain coaching decisions.

“When I was in the Bay, when I put that No. 11 jersey on, I think any performer would tell you, any athlete, that you hold yourself to a certain standard,” a reflective Thompson told ESPN this month. “When you’ve broken records, when you’ve set records, when you’ve experienced the highest peaks the sport can offer — and you think that’s just the normal — I was always searching for that in Golden State.”

The Warriors maintain that they offered Thompson a two-year, $48 million extension in the summer of 2023, though Thompson’s side never believed it was as genuine or tangible as portrayed. In the lead-up to free agency in 2024, there was minimal communication between Thompson and the Warriors. He played golf with Lacob, but the topic wasn’t broached.

The Warriors aggressively pursued free agent Paul George and told Thompson he’d have to wait until other business was settled. An offer was never made. Thompson took it as a hint that he was a distant part of their plans.

Feeling deprioritized, he started to search elsewhere, lining up the Lakers and Mavericks as possible landing spots. Thompson made the ultimate choice to leave, but sources around Thompson said he felt pushed out in a strategic manner.

Lacob sent Thompson a thread of his favorite pictures and moments from his career after he decided to leave. Lacob immediately announced that the Warriors planned to retire his No. 11 jersey and the organization put on a memorable celebration for Thompson in his first return game.

“People kind of understand from both sides some of the issues that, yeah, kind of happened,” Lacob said days before Thompson’s November 2024 return. “But I do think everyone still loves the history. You can’t take away what he meant to the franchise. Honestly, to me as an owner — very, very important. He’s the first guy we ever drafted. I’m not just saying this. I really did feel like he was a son. … Regardless of anything — how it ended, didn’t end. Whatever. That doesn’t matter.”

Thompson opted for Dallas and the Warriors worked it into a sign-and-trade, which got him a bit more money. But he didn’t love how management tried to squeeze Dallas at the end for extra value, league sources said.

“It’s all good, my man,” Thompson said. “I’m still trying to win. I don’t even — what they do doesn’t even concern me. I still got my eyes tight. I still got my eyes set on the goal, and that’s to give myself the best chance to win again. So whatever they do, whatever transactions they make in business, has no bearing on how I feel.”

Though his relationship with his long-time former teammates remains sturdy, his feelings toward management are still a bit cold.

“[The Warriors’ front office] got the outcome they wanted,” another league source said.

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Klay Thompson walks with the help of crutches and his left knee wrapped up after leaving Game 6 due to injury.


SITTING AT HIS stall in the FedExForum visitors locker room after the Mavericks were eliminated in last season’s final Western Conference play-in game, Thompson sighed deeply and dropped his head when he heard the question.

If he knew in the summer how much change would be made in Dallas, would he have still signed with the Mavs?

“Don’t do this to me. Don’t do that to me. Don’t do that,” said Thompson, who turned down more money from the Los Angeles Lakers because he believed Dallas presented his best chance to win another championship.

“That’s kind of a ridiculous question because I don’t own a time machine and don’t believe in going back or looking back. If I did that my whole career, I would not be where I’m at, and I wouldn’t have been able to persevere through two really hard injuries. So, I’m here in Dallas, and I enjoyed my time, and I’m looking forward to the future.”

Thompson reported to training camp in Vancouver, British Columbia, this fall with renewed optimism. He spent the summer preparing for a season instead of figuring out his free agency destination. His personal life was bliss with his relationship with rapper Megan Thee Stallion, which had recently become Instagram official.

“That always makes things a little better, being in love,” Thompson said after one practice at Simon Fraser University.

At that point, Thompson believed the Mavericks could contend for a title with No. 1 draft pick Cooper Flagg joining the core.

The optimism didn’t last long, as Dallas got off to a disastrous start amid lingering fan outrage stemming from the Feb. 2 trade that sent Doncic to the Lakers, eventually resulting in general manager Nico Harrison’s firing on Nov. 11.

Thompson, who had struggled mightily in a starting lineup that featured Flagg at point guard and sorely lacked shot creation, had lost his starting job after seven games. He was pulled from the lineup after shooting only 31.8% from the field, including 26.2% from 3-point range, with Dallas ranking last in offensive efficiency.

It’s a move the coaches probably would have made earlier, if not for concern about how Thompson might respond to a reserve role. On this occasion, unlike his final season with the Warriors, he took the decision to bring him off the bench in stride.

“What made the change in Dallas easier is being able to rebrand myself — a new number, a new team, a new experience,” Thompson said recently. “Being here in Dallas just gave me a chance to reinvent myself and not hold on to those ghosts of the past of trying to be great. …

“So now here in Dallas, I’ve been so much more at peace just knowing like, look, man, whether I start or whether I come off the bench, I’m going to play. I’m going to make an impact in Year 15. That’s an incredible thing to do.”

Thompson has rediscovered his sweet stroke, shooting 40.7% from 3-point range over the past month as the Mavericks have gone .500 in 14 games. Dallas’ new front office is expected to explore his trade market near the deadline. Thompson’s desire is to play for a contender, league sources said, but the $17 million owed to him next season could make him challenging to move.

“The circumstances have changed since I signed here — I mean, obviously the personnel,” Thompson said. “But we still have a very talented team, and at the end of the day, I’m playing to win and nothing’s changed. My goals remain the same.”

The highlight of Thompson’s season so far was a vintage performance in a Nov. 29 comeback win over the LA Clippers, when he scored 17 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter, the sort of scoring flurry that used to come frequently for him.

That was the second night of a back-to-back after a loss to the Lakers, and Thompson was listed as out because of knee soreness on the first injury report the Mavs released that afternoon. In classic “Captain Klay” fashion, he changed his mind after taking a ride on his new boat — named “The Stallion” — and jumping in the Pacific Ocean water.

He spoke wistfully that night about accepting that he’s in the twilight of his career and appreciating the opportunity to help a special prospect like Flagg grow as he begins his NBA journey. He compared himself to Byron Scott, a three-time champion with the Showtime Lakers whose last season in the league was spent helping teach the ropes to a rookie named Kobe Bryant.

“What I’ve learned, though, even in Year 13, 14 is control what you can control and the basketball gods will reward you.”

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Before playing Golden State, Klay Thompson returns to Chase Center to an ovation from Warriors employees.


WHEN THE MAVERICKS visited San Francisco for a third time last season, the Warriors held a jersey retirement and postgame ceremony for Andre Iguodala, scheduled on Feb. 23 in part to allow Thompson to attend.

The Mavericks were blown out, but Thompson — through gritted teeth — grumbled his way to a courtside seat for a portion of it before leaving the arena.

“It sucked because we got freaking smacked,” Thompson said. “That wasn’t fun. Then it’s definitely mixed emotions, man. Freaking blood, sweat and tears in that uni.

“Ran through a wall for that, for those guys, like, literally. Especially in an era where being out there every night isn’t really at the top of the priority list.”

Did he feel those blood, sweat and tears were fully appreciated?

“Only time will tell,” Thompson said.

Curry brought up the name Scottie Pippen as a cautionary tale. Pippen’s legendary run with the Chicago Bulls ended unceremoniously and those wounds never seemed to fully heal. Curry doesn’t want that with Thompson and the organization.

“I didn’t want that to be a part of our collective story nor something that he has to carry that robs him of great memories of his 13-year experience,” Curry said. ” I hate that that’s part of the narrative.”

Curry said, at minimum, he’d expect a ceremonial one-day contract for Thompson to close out his career with the Warriors. But Thompson still appears to have a few years left. Could a reunion and at least a final season or two with the Warriors be possible?

“I don’t know,” Thompson said. “That’s a long ways away, man. That’s a lot of basketball to be had. I don’t know what the future holds.”

Those around Thompson say they believe it could eventually happen because “there’s no one that carries more weight with Klay than Steph,” one league source said.

But Curry would have to push for it.

“It would be unbelievable,” Curry said of the idea. “If that time comes and that conversation is had, of course I’m calling him and saying, ‘We want you back.’ And hopefully that would be a welcome message to him. But as we stand right now, that does seem like a far distant reality. But so did him leaving.”



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On Wednesday evening, OpenAI launched an App Directory to browse all the tools currently available and opened its SDK for developers to build new interactive experiences that operate within the bot’s UI. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said last month that “We are planning to build the obvious features that you would expect for a robust platform over time,” and opening an app store is certainly a huge step in that direction.

Another change is that OpenAI has renamed the “connectors” that helped users pull data from other services (like Google Drive or Dropbox) into ChatGPT, and is now calling those apps too. As a support page explains, chat connectors are now “apps with file search,” deep research connectors are now “apps with deep research,” and synced connectors are now “apps with sync.” It also mentions that apps may use information from Memory, if it’s enabled, and for Free, Plus, Go, and Pro ChatGPT users, OpenAI may use information to train its models if the user has “improve the model for everyone” enabled.

For something more interactive, however, you’d look for ChatGPT apps like the ones that launched in October for Spotify, Zillow, and other services, some of which are now available in more markets, like Spotify in ChatGPT, which now works “in the UK, Switzerland, and throughout the EU.” New additions include an Apple Music app, which can help all users find music or make playlists and manage subscribers’ music libraries from within the chatbot, and DoorDash, which can turn “recipe inspiration, meal planning, and weekly staples into an actionable shopping cart” in the same window.

The answer to how all this helps OpenAI turn its AI business into something profitable is one thing it hasn’t explained yet. The announcement says only “We’re exploring additional monetization options over time, including digital goods, and will share more as we learn from how developers and users build and engage.”

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Faye Chrisley—a.k.a. “Nanny”—is Todd’s mom.

“I am blessed beyond measure that God chose you to be my mother,” he wrote on Instagram for Mother’s Day in 2021. “I love you more than you will ever know and you fill my heart with love, hope, faith and confidence.”

Born in September 1944, Nanny grew up in South Carolina. She married army veteran Gene Chrisley, and they welcomed sons Todd, Randy Chrisley and Derrick Chrisley, the latter of whom died when he was a baby. Gene also passed away in 2012.

While on Chrisley Knows Best, Nanny captured fans’ hearts with her humor, fun times with sister Frances (who died in 2022), dating adventures and advice. And whether she was hitting the casino, raising a glass of wine or spending time with family, she proved to viewers she knows how to have a good time.

However, Nanny has gone through hard times too. In addition to Todd and Julie’s convictions, Nanny was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2021. But two years later, she shared she had overcome her health battle.

“I’m in remission, thank God,” Nanny said on a 2023 episode of Lindsie’s podcast The Southern Tea, per People. “I’ve been out moving around, doing the best I can.”

Doing the best she can has been Nanny’s approach to life in general.

“The world don’t always give you a good deck of cards to play with, so you play with them the best you can,” she said on Savannah’s podcast Unlocked. “You get up, brush yourself off and keep going.”



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How Tua Tagovailoa’s benching impacts Dolphins’ future

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — With nothing material left to play for this season, the Miami Dolphins will see what they’ve got in Quinn Ewers.

The seventh-round rookie will start at quarterback in place of Tua Tagovailoa, who has possibly played his final game for the franchise that handed him a $212.1 million contract in 2024 — although Miami traveling along that path would be unprecedented in terms of its cost.

A complicated upcoming offseason for the Dolphins adds another wrinkle to news of Tua’s benching.

So, what does this mean for the Dolphins, Ewers, and coach Mike McDaniel’s future? Dolphins reporter Marcel Louis-Jacques, ESPN senior writers Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano, and draft analyst Matt Miller answer the most pressing questions.

Why now?

Because, flatly, he’s been one of the most ineffective quarterbacks in football over the past month and a half — despite the Dolphins winning five of their past seven games. Since Week 10, he ranks 30th in QBR and 24th in passing yards. While his play didn’t necessarily hurt the Dolphins during their four-game win streak entering Week 15, his performance against the Steelers was enough to influence McDaniel’s decision.

Through three quarters against Pittsburgh, Tagovailoa completed 6 of 10 passes for 65 yards and an interception that even McDaniel couldn’t defend.

“I think the Steelers had a good plan and early they knew where we were trying to attack,” McDaniel said of the play. “I think Tua lost sight of [the cornerback], which is a big deal. He didn’t see the hanging corner. He threw it to him out of the break. It’s not the ideal play, and matters were made worse by the throw to the opponent.”

Tagovailoa leads the NFL with a career-high 15 interceptions this season, and turning the ball over is one of McDaniel’s pet peeves. Combine that with the Dolphins’ mathematical elimination from playoff contention, and it made sense for the team to turn to the rookie — who’s been quietly impressing behind the scenes. — Louis-Jacques


What does this mean for Tua’s future with the team?

The benching means he’s, at best, a bridge quarterback for Miami next year and, at worst, a free agent looking to be a bridge for someone else.

Teams I’ve talked to in the aftermath of this consider Tagovailoa’s $54 million in guarantees immovable via trade unless the Dolphins cover a significant portion of the contract, and even that doesn’t guarantee him a market. The play was simply not good this year, and scouts saw a regressing player who was not as light on his feet as he was two years ago. Couple that issue with his concussion history and Tagovailoa could be a hard sell for a team evaluating him as a starter in 2026.

But the Dolphins are only as good as their options. If Ewers performs over these final three games, he will serve as both a starting option next year and a sunk cost for Miami because of his rookie contract. Miami and Tagovailoa could sell a reconciliation, assuming the quarterback rededicates himself to the job and Miami accepts that it’s stuck with him. But we saw this script with Russell Wilson — when a team’s done with a high-priced, underperforming veteran QB, keeping him around doesn’t make much sense. Miami appears poised to start over with a draft pick or a veteran quarterback signed or traded from elsewhere. — Fowler


Considering his contract, how difficult would it be for the Dolphins to move on from him?

Tagovailoa has $54 million in fully guaranteed compensation in 2026. That breaks down as a $39 million salary and a $15 million option bonus that needs to be exercised between the first and third days of the 2026 league year in March. Additionally, on the third day of the 2026 league year, $3 million of his $31 million 2027 salary becomes fully guaranteed. So if he’s on Miami’s roster as of 4 p.m. ET on March 13, the Dolphins will be on the hook for $57 million guaranteed.

If they were to release him prior to that date, they’d still have to pay him the $54 million in 2026 cash and would absorb $99.2 million in dead salary cap charges. (They could spread that out over two years if they designated him a post-June 1 release, but they’d still take $67.4 million in dead money charges on their 2026 cap and the remaining $31.8 million in 2027.) If they were to find a way to trade Tagovailoa before March 13, the acquiring team would become responsible for the $54 million in 2026 salary and bonuses, and the Dolphins’ dead-money charge would drop to $45.2 million. If they traded him after March 13, presumably they’d be on the hook for the $15 million option bonus, while the new team would take the $39 million salary; the Dolphins’ dead-money charge would be $60.2 million.

None of this is even close to ideal, obviously, as it would leave Miami in a terrible cap situation and also without a quarterback. The Broncos took $80 million in dead-money charges (spread over two years) when they released Wilson in 2024, and they managed to make the playoffs last season and currently hold the 1-seed in the AFC playoff field for this season. So huge dead-money charges don’t necessarily kill a team’s chances. But one of the reasons it has worked for Denver is it found a first-round QB in Bo Nix who could play right away. — Graziano


McDaniel was tasked with maximizing Tua’s potential. What does this suggest about McDaniel’s future with the team?

He did. Tagovailoa was markedly improved in 2022 and led the NFL in passing yards the following season. But his durability concerns spilled over into his decision-making to a point where Tagovailoa appears hesitant to take risks with his body — which is understandable considering his concussion history.

McDaniel did not draft Tagovailoa, but he advocated for his extension with then-general manager Chris Grier, who was fired midseason. It would be interesting to see him develop another franchise quarterback. The results from his time with Teddy Bridgewater, Skylar Thompson and Tyler Huntley were mixed-to-underwhelming, but he gets another chance with Ewers for the next three weeks. — Louis-Jacques


What does Ewers’ predraft scouting report tell us about what we should expect from him?

Ewers was a three-year starter at Texas, and he threw 68 touchdown passes and 24 interceptions over his 37 career games. He was accurate when able to play from a clean pocket, and the touch and timing that he showed in Texas coach Steve Sarkisian’s offense will be perfect for what the Dolphins want to do with underneath and crossing routes designed to get wide receivers in space.

Ewers got into trouble when he had to move in the pocket to make plays or when dropping underneath coverage confused him after the snap. But when he gets into the right read pre-snap, he can carve up a defense — and that’s what the Dolphins will look to do to get him early success. — Miller


What do the Dolphins see in Ewers relative to the other backup, Zach Wilson?

The Dolphins know what Wilson is and didn’t bring him in to replace a healthy Tagovailoa. But Ewers was drafted as a developmental player who now has an opportunity to play valuable developmental reps.

With three weeks remaining in the season, there’s almost a win-win scenario approaching for Miami. If Ewers performs well, the Dolphins may have found a potential future starter. If he doesn’t and the team loses its next three games, it strengthens Miami’s draft position. — Louis-Jacques


What will the reaction be in the locker room?

Locker rooms typically know when it’s time for a change to be made. If Ewers puts the necessary work in, he could infuse some life into a Dolphins passing game that has lacked it over the past month.

Tagovailoa is a team captain but drew criticism from both inside and outside the locker room for his comments earlier in the season about his teammates’ attendance at player-led meetings. He has since apologized for his comments but was seen laughing with Steelers’ cornerback Jalen Ramsey minutes after the loss Monday night. It’s not clear whether that moment struck a nerve with Miami’s locker room, but it was a poor look after another disappointing performance. — Louis-Jacques

Transfer rumors, news: Man United’s Fernandes on Bayern radar

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Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has hit the headlines recently and is now on the radar of Bayern Munich, while Liverpool are looking at Gremio winger Gabriel Mec. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.

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Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes is on the radar of Bayern Munich. TalkSPORT reports that the Bundesliga side are big admirers of the 31-year-old, while there is a feeling in the United dressing room that he could be playing his last season at the club. Fernandes previously turned down a £100 million move to Al Hilal and recently said he was “hurt” by United’s readiness to offload him during the summer, but he has been one of the standout stars for his side in the campaign with five goals and seven assists in 16 Premier League matches.

Liverpool are looking at Gremio winger Gabriel Mec, according to Nicolo Schira. The 17-year-old, who has previously been compared in style to Real Madrid‘s Vinícius Júnior, currently represents Brazil at youth international level, and is known for his ability to play on both flanks. He was on the radar of Shakhtar Donetsk in the summer, while Chelsea were also linked with interest in him last season. Mec played in seven of eight games for Brazil at the U17 World Cup in November.

Barcelona have made an enquiry regarding Internazionale center back Alessandro Bastoni, according to Matteo Moretto. It is reported that Barca’s sporting director Deco recently travelled to Milan to discuss a potential move for the 26-year old, with the Blaugrana keen to sign the Italy defender due to uncertainty over the situation of Ronald Araújo, who is currently taking a mental health break. A January deal is expected to be difficult to secure, but the LaLiga side are exploring alternatives, with Aston Villa defender Pau Torres also on their shortlist, according to ESPN sources.

Arsenal are keeping tabs on the situation of Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo, reports TalkSPORT. The Gunners, while reportedly not at the front of the queue for the 25-year-old’s signature given the presence of Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham, have shortlisted him as a potential option in January. But they will only push forward with an approach if they part ways with either Gabriel Martinelli or Leandro Trossard. Semenyo is able to be signed for a fee of £65 million in the next transfer window due to a release clause in his contract.

– The Chicago Fire have held talks with Barcelona’s 39-year-old striker Robert Lewandowski over a move to MLS, says the BBC. Lewandowski is out of contract in the summer and has shown a desire to play in America before he retires. Meanwhile, the San Jose Earthquakes are interested in RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner, according to Florian Plettenberg, and are alongside Inter Miami in the race to sign the 29-year-old. Werner has played just two minutes across two Bundesliga substitute appearances so far this season after returning to Germany‘s top flight following a spell with Tottenham Hotspur.

EXPERT TAKE

ESPN’s Mark Ogden on the comments made by Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes this week.

Fernandes’ comments bear similarities to [Liverpool’s Mohamed] Salah’s earlier this month in which he claimed to have been “thrown under the bus” by the club and that he had “earned the right” to play, despite being dropped by manager Arne Slot.

Neither Salah nor Fernandes considered the bigger picture when speaking of their own situation. Salah had been dropped because his form had deteriorated to the point that Slot had to take him out of the team. United were ready to offload Fernandes because the team — for which he has long been a central figure — had just recorded its worst Premier League finish, and parting with the captain offered a quick fix to their financial problems.

Fernandes is United’s best player and continues to perform at the highest level for the team — a point highlighted by his stunning free-kick goal in Monday’s 4-4 Premier League draw against Bournemouth. But the 31-year-old might need a history lesson when it comes to the ability of clubs to move on, and often prosper, when they part company with their biggest stars.

At United alone, much more significant and successful players than Fernandes, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Roy Keane, David Beckham, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Eric Cantona have left the club and been succeeded by replacements who have helped deliver Premier League and Champions League titles.

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– Manchester United and Manchester City are set to battle to sign Trabzonspor and Ivory Coast international midfielder Christ Inao Oulai, 19. (TEAMtalk)

– Man United midfielder Casemiro could leave in the summer as part of a midfield overhaul. (Sun)

– Man United could offload striker Joshua Zirkzee to Roma. (Daily Mail)

– But Everton striker Beto is also on the radar of Roma as the Serie A club look to sign a forward in January. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Arsenal have scouted AC Milan full back Davide Bartesaghi, 19. (Calciomercato)

– Bayern Munich are yet to make a decision on whether to sign on-loan Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson permanently. (Bild)

– Juventus are preparing to offer winger Kenan Yildiz a new five-year contract. (Nicolo Schira)

– Inter Miami striker Luis Suarez is closing in on signing a one-season extension with . (Miami Herald)

– Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is prioritizing staying at the club. (Sport)

– An enquiry for Fiorentina striker Edin Dzeko has been made by Genoa. (Nicolo Schira)

– Brighton are interested in Wolves left back David Moller Wolfe. (Football Insider)

– RB Leipzig and Roma are considering a move for Chelsea winger Tyrique George. (Caught Offside)

– AC Milan are lining up a move to sign West Ham striker Niclas Fullkrug on loan. (Guardian)

– And move for AC Milan striker Santiago Gimenez is being considered by West Ham, as the Mexico international could leave the Serie A club next month, having failed to score a league goal in nine appearances this season. (Football Insider)

– Sevilla are among the teams interested in full-back Max Aarons, who is currently on loan at Rangers from Bournemouth. (Ekrem Konur)

– Juventus are looking at Marseille midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

– An offer to sign Juventus goalkeeper Mattia Perin is being prepared by Genoa. (Nicolo Schira)

Even Trump’s chief of staff was ‘aghast’ at Elon Musk’s deadly USAID cuts

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Wiles says she called Musk on the carpet. “You can’t just lock people out of their offices,” she recalls telling him. At first, Wiles didn’t grasp the effect that slashing USAID programs would have on humanitarian aid. “I didn’t know a lot about the extent of their grant making.” But with immunizations halted in Africa, lives would be lost. Soon she was getting frantic calls from relief agency heads and former government officials with a dire message: Thousands of lives were in the balance.

Wiles continued: “So Marco is on his way to Panama. We call him and say, ‘You’re Senate-confirmed. You’re going to have to be the custodian, essentially, of [USAID].’ ‘Okay,’ he says.” But Musk forged ahead—all throttle, no brake. “Elon’s attitude is you have to get it done fast. If you’re an incrementalist, you just won’t get your rocket to the moon,” Wiles said. “And so with that attitude, you’re going to break some china. But no rational person could think the USAID process was a good one. Nobody.”

Hanukkah 2025: Celebrities Celebrate Jewish Holiday

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Jewish celebrities’ Hanukkah celebrations are shining bright this year.

Alan Bersten, Emma Slater, Nev Schulman and more shared how they’re spending the holiday, which began the evening of Dec. 14 and lasts for eight nights.

The Dancing With the Stars pro shared a photo of himself and Emma—along with dog Jeff—lighting the menorah on the first night.

Earlier this month, he even gave fans a taste of his own Jewish heritage by choreographing a special Hanukkah dance for the show’s holiday special on Dec. 2. The routine featured dance moves symbolizing Hanukkah staples like the menorah and dreidels, as well as moves from the traditional Jewish Horah celebratory dance, set to “Miracle” by Matisyahu.

“Everyone celebrates holidays in a different way. Growing up Jewish, you don’t really see a lot of Hanukkah representation. So tonight, we’re doing a special performance to celebrate Hanukkah,” Alan shared in a behind-the-scenes clip during the episode. “We have a move that resembles a spinning top, it’s gonna be really effective if we can nail it. Hopefully a Jewish kid’s watching this and they feel seen and they feel proud.”

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