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Everton completes the loan move of Ghanaian forward Tyrique George from Chelsea

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Everton have completed the loan signing of exciting young forward Tyrique George from Chelsea for the remainder of the 2025/26 season, with an option to make the move permanent at the end of the campaign.

The 19-year-old England Under-21 international, who is of Ghanaian descent, joins the Toffees on deadline day as manager David Moyes looks to add pace, creativity and depth to his attacking options.

George will wear the number 19 shirt at Everton and is in contention to make his debut in Saturday’s Premier League clash away to Fulham.

Speaking after sealing the switch, George expressed his excitement at joining the nine-time English champions, describing Everton as a “massive club” with passionate supporters.

He also highlighted Moyes’ influence on his decision, praising the experienced Scottish tactician for his track record of developing young players.

London-born George joined Chelsea’s academy at the age of eight and progressed steadily through the ranks, earning his first-team debut during the 2024/25 season.

That campaign proved to be a breakthrough year, as he featured prominently in Chelsea’s successful UEFA Conference League run, starting eight matches as the Blues lifted the trophy.

He also played a role in their FIFA Club World Cup triumph later that summer.

In domestic football, George made eight Premier League appearances in 2024/25, scoring his first top-flight goal against Fulham.

This season, he added further experience with 11 appearances across competitions, registering three goals, including one in the UEFA Champions League.

George has represented England at multiple youth levels and is currently a regular with the U21

His move to Everton is expected to provide him with more consistent playing time, while also boosting the Toffees’ attacking threat as they push for a strong finish to the season.

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2026 FIFA World Cup: “I am working to Stop Harry Kane – Kwaku Bonsam

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Ghanaian spiritualist Nana Kwaku Bonsam has claimed he is working spiritually to prevent England captain Harry Kane from making an impact in Tuesday’s FIFA World Cup Group L clash against the Black Stars.

 

Bonsam, one of Ghana’s most well-known traditional spiritual figures, said he intends to use his powers to hinder the Bayern Munich striker during the highly anticipated encounter between Ghana and England.

 

Speaking to Daily Star ahead of the match, Bonsam insisted he was not hoping to cause Kane any serious harm but wanted to ensure the England captain was unable to influence the game.

 

“I am working to stop Harry Kane. I have shown what I am capable of before, so I know what work I must do to stop him,” he said.

“I am very famous for my predictions. I am not wishing him serious injury. It will be just enough to stop him against my country. I will do my work so that it can help Ghana.”

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2026 FIFA World Cup: Midfielder Thomas Partey confirmed his readiness ahead of England clash

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Black Stars deputy captain Thomas Partey has confirmed his readiness to contribute to the team’s efforts in the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup after missing the opening fixture.

During a training session interview, the 33-year-old Villarreal player maintained a positive outlook despite recent setbacks.

“Things happen in football that you cannot control but for me, now I feel okay and I’m ready to play,” Partey stated.

Ghana’s experienced midfielder was absent from their Group L opener against Panama in Toronto on June 17 due to a visa denial. Despite this, Ghana won 1-0, with the winning goal coming in stoppage time.

The team publicly dedicated their hard-won victory to Partey, showing their unity and determination.

Having now linked up with the team in the United States, Partey is anticipated to bolster the lineup for upcoming matches, including the crucial Group L encounter against England at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.

For over a decade, Partey has been a key figure in Ghana’s midfield. He brings leadership and tactical discipline to Carlos Queiroz’s squad and his return is seen as a timely boost. This comes as the Black Stars aim to progress from a challenging group containing strong European sides.

The team will aim to build momentum from their opening win as they continue their World Cup journey.

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2026 FIFA World Cup: Goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi set to be ready ahead of England Clash

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Ghana have received a timely boost ahead of their crucial FIFA World Cup Group L encounter against England, with goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi returning to training with the Black Stars.

The shot-stopper was considered a doubt for Tuesday’s showdown after picking up an injury during Ghana’s 1-0 victory over Panama. Ati-Zigi was forced off at halftime after playing 45 minutes in the World Cup opener.

However, the St. Gallen goalkeeper was spotted training with the rest of the squad, raising hopes that he could be available for selection against the Three Lions.

His return would be a major relief for head coach Carlos Queiroz, with Ati-Zigi expected to play a key role as Ghana look to build on their winning start to the tournament.

Ghana and England both head into the Boston Stadium clash on three points, making Tuesday’s encounter a pivotal one in the race for qualification to the knockout stage

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