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Transfer rumors, news: Man United eye Ajax young talent Mokio
Manchester United are keeping tabs on rising young talent Jorthy Mokio from Ajax. Transfer Talk has the latest news and rumors.[read more]

Whitmore No. 1 in WPBL draft; Davis No. 10
Kelsie Whitmore was selected by San Francisco with the first pick in the inaugural Women's Pro Baseball League draft, while Mo'ne Davis went to Los Angeles at No. 10.[read more]

Ovechkin's hat trick puts him 10th on points list
Alex Ovechkin had his 33rd career hat trick and added an assist to move into 10th place on the NHL points list, helping the Capitals beat Montreal 8-4 on Thursday night.[read more]

Maxey has career-high 54 as 76ers outlast Bucks
Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey had a career-high 54 points and nine assists in a 123-114 overtime victory over the Bucks on Thursday.[read more]

Lamb: Missed Vegas curfew prompted benching
Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb said he and George Pickens missed curfew Sunday, which resulted in both players missing the first series of Monday's game against the Raiders.[read more]

🏀 Men's CBB Power Rankings: Arizona is No. 1
The Wildcats added another statement win to their early-season résumé, headlining this week's top-25 risers.[read more]

Las Vegas GP: Drain cover causes red flags again
The 2023 Las Vegas GP saw Carlos Sainz's Ferrari damaged by a loose drain cover, with the 2025 edition causing red flags in FP2.[read more]

Darnold: Seattle's NFL-high 20 TO's 'unacceptable'
Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold says he understands he and the team have to be better protecting the ball after a four-week stretch in which they've committed 12 turnovers, bringing their NFL-worst total to 20.[read more]

Sources: Players unmoved by WNBA's proposal
The WNBPA believes the league's latest CBA proposal misses the mark and does not include a system where the salary cap and player salaries sufficiently grow with the business, sources told ESPN.[read more]

Lakers fire Buss brothers from scouting roles
The Lakers are reorganizing their basketball operations department and have terminated brothers Joey and Jesse Buss from their respective front office positions.[read more]