Transfer Rumors: Man Utd Make Vinicius Jr Bid; Liverpool Approach Guimaraes
Transfer Rumors: Man Utd Ready Vinicius Jr Bid; Liverpool Approach Guimaraes
Mateus Fernandes, Sandro Tonali, Enzo Fernández and Aurélien Tchouaméni all feature in the gossip.SI FC Staff|
Sports Illustrated rounds up the latest transfer rumors and gossip from around the world.
Premier League

Manchester United remain determined to sign West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes and, despite competition from Tottenham Hotspur, remain in talks over a deal. (Source: Florian Plettenberg, Sky Germany)
Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior is a top target for Man Utd manager Michael Carrick. The Red Devils are prepared to make an offer of $137 million (€120 million, £104 million) for the Brazilian, who could become the highest-paid player in Premier League history if he makes the move to Old Trafford, (Source: El Nacional)
New Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso has requested the signing of midfielder Fabián Ruiz from Paris Saint-Germain. (Source: Fichajes)
Also on Chelsea’s radar is Roma midfielder Manu Koné, who is interested in moving to the Premier League. (Source: Il Messaggero)
Chelsea are also interested in re-signing Torino midfielder Cesare Casadei. The 23-year-old could be loaned straight to Ipswich Town. (Source: Tuttomercatoweb)
Manchester City are leading the race to sign Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi after finalizing their move for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson, although a deal could depend on Rodri’s future. (Source: Rodra)
Arsenal are admirers of Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones, who is expected to leave Anfield this summer and is a target for Inter. (Source: Lewis Steele)
Liverpool and Man Utd have both spoken to the agent of Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimarães, but Arsenal are the only team to have turned that interest into a formal offer. (Source: Ben Jacobs)
Federico Chiesa has been told he has no future at Liverpool, who are prepared to sell the winger for over $13 million (£10 million). (Source: Football Insider)
Tottenham are finalizing a move for Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali, who has turned down an approach from Man City out of a desire to play under Roberto De Zerbi. The move is expected to be worth over $132 million (£100 million). (Source: Alfredo Pedullà)
Juventus have had fresh contact with Aston Villa over goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez, but their asking price of over $11 million (€10 million) is complicating matters. Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario is an alternative target. (Source: Mirko Di Natale)
La Liga

José Mourinho wants a new midfielder—namely Enzo Fernández—but Real Madrid are not pursuing a move until one of their current crop is sold. Eduardo Camavinga is determined to stay, while Aurélien Tchouaméni’s future is under consideration. (Source: ESPN)
Real Madrid will only sell Tchouaméni for an offer similar to Chelsea’s asking price for Fernández, $137 million (€120 million, £104 million). (Source: Defensa Central)
To try and convince Chelsea to lower their demands for Fernández, Real Madrid have offered left back Álvaro Carreras and midfielder Camavinga to the Blues. (Source: El Nacional)
Barcelona will be forced to entertain big offers in order to raise the money needed for their summer transfer spree. Midfielder Dani Olmo is among those who could be sold, with Chelsea interested and Arsenal leading the charge. (Source: Fichajes)
If Barcelona fail to sign Julián Álvarez from Atlético Madrid, they will make Bournemouth striker Eli Junior Kroupi their next priority. (Source: SPORT)
Club Brugge’s high asking price for 18-year-old winger Jesse Bisiwu has caused concern inside Barcelona, whose move for the teenager has cooled as a result. (Source: Mundo Deportivo)
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Erin Brockovich Launches Plan to Take on AI Data Centers Around the Country
Erin Brockovich Launches Plan to Take on AI Data Centers Around the Country

Erin Brockovich, who secured a historic $333 million settlement against PG&E in 1993 and was immortalized by Julia Roberts on the silver screen, has launched a new battle against the proliferation of AI data centers across the United States and beyond.
The Guardian reports that the environmental activist who became a household name after her work on the Hinkley, California, groundwater contamination case has identified what she describes as a threat on par with that scandal, only larger in scope. After receiving thousands of emails from concerned citizens, Brockovich has turned her attention to the rapid construction of massive AI data centers happening with minimal public input or environmental oversight.
The campaign began when Brockovich noticed an unusual pattern in her inbox. She received 30 emails from people in the same town, all expressing concerns about data centers. In April, she issued a public call on her website asking anyone with concerns about data centers near them to contact her. Within a month, 3,862 people responded. Brockovich characterizes the situation as “Hinkley on steroids.”
Using the information gathered from these emails, Brockovich created an open-source map documenting AI data centers across the United States. As of June 24, the map shows 33 AI data centers that are operational, 68 under construction, and 41 proposed. More than 7,000 reports have been submitted through her online form, revealing a pattern of construction happening largely without public knowledge or consent.
AI data centers are enormous in scale. Some stretch over hundreds of acres, and in May, Utah approved a center twice the size of Manhattan. According to Brockovich, many communities learn about these facilities only after construction has already begun, or in some cases, months after they have been approved by local officials.
A major concern for Brockovich is the secrecy surrounding the approval process. Data center developers often enter into nondisclosure agreements with local officials, making it impossible for residents to understand why projects were approved without environmental impact assessments or public input. Brockovich reports receiving emails from people whose local leaders are changing zoning laws to accommodate these facilities. “If data centers are so great, why are they being built in secret?” reads one headline on her Substack blog.
Local governments attempting to pause or halt construction face severe financial consequences. In Hill County, Texas, county commissioners voted on a year-long moratorium after unexpected public outcry. The county was then sued by developers for $100 million in damages and, according to the Texas Tribune, has since backed down from the moratorium.
Beyond concerns about water consumption, residents near operational data centers report significant noise pollution. “It really becomes about the noise, the decibels,” Brockovich says. People describe being driven to distraction by constant humming, hissing, and buzzing from generators operating around the clock. Communities also report increased electricity bills, power surges, and concerns about wildlife disappearing from areas surrounding the data centers.
Brockovich, who turns 66 this month, brings decades of experience to this fight. She was instrumental in the 1993 case against Pacific Gas and Electric Company on behalf of Hinkley, California, residents whose groundwater had been contaminated. Despite having no formal legal training, she helped secure a $333 million settlement, then the largest ever payout for a direct-action lawsuit. The 2000 film starring Julia Roberts immortalized her story.
Since Hinkley, Brockovich has worked on other environmental pollution cases, including additional cases against PG&E related to hexavalent chromium. More recently, she has focused on PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as “forever chemicals” that are components in firefighting foam used on US military bases. These chemicals have been linked to fertility issues and some cancers.
Brockovich’s immediate goal is to secure case-by-case moratoriums on data center approvals. She is compiling cases through her open-source mapping site and notes that council responses vary depending on how receptive officials are to local complaints. Many states are only now beginning to consider whether state-level regulation and oversight of data centers is necessary.
She emphasizes that opposition to data centers is bipartisan. Her approach focuses on building lawsuits from the ground up rather than seeking immediate policy change from the top. She advocates for environmental impact reports, transparency about power sources, and town hall meetings where residents can voice their concerns.
“We have to have some courage to show up, and it’s difficult to do that when you’re up against forces that have all the money and all the intelligence and all the bandwidth in the world,” Brockovich says. Despite describing herself as being in her “legacy phase” with six grandchildren, she remains committed to the fight, though she acknowledges she cannot win it alone.
Breitbart News previously reported that AI data center opponents have blocked or delayed projects worth $130 billion so far this year:
At least 75 projects worth about $130 billion have been blocked or delayed from January through March across the country as a result of data center opponents, according to a Data Center Watch study obtained by NBC News.
The authors of the study further noted that this hindering of AI data centers is the most on record in a three-month period since they began tracking the matter in 2023.
“The quarter reflected a structural shift rather than a cyclical spike: communities have internalized an opposition playbook, legislative sessions introduced formal regulatory uncertainty, and the number of active opposition groups more than doubled to 833 across 49 states,” the study read.
Read more at the Guardian here.
Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of AI, free speech, and online censorship.
‘Toy Story 5’ Stays Dominant No. 1 at U.K. and Ireland Box Office
Disney’s animated powerhouse “Toy Story 5” maintained its absolute stranglehold on the U.K. and Ireland box office during its sophomore frame, dropping a modest 36% to collect a commanding £9.1 million ($12.1 million).
The Pixar title has re-energized the summer marketplace, cumulative receipts rocketing to an exceptional $38.3 million after just 10 days in theaters.
Warner Bros. captured the runner-up spot with the wide-circuit launch of “Supergirl.” Landing in over 300 locations, the DC Universe film generated an opening weekend of $3.6 million.
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Paramount secured a top-four presence with its wide comedy debut “Jackass: Best and Last,” which banked an opening frame of $1 million. Close behind at No. 5, Universal’s resilient horror-romance “Obsession” pocketed $772,492 in its seventh frame. The genre hit has now amassed a total of $21.8 million.
Paramount’s horror parody reboot “Scary Movie” placed sixth in its fourth weekend, pulling in $295,675 to lift its cume to $11.7 million. Anime Ltd captured seventh place with anime feature “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity,” yielding an opening weekend of $278,263.
A24’s psychological viral horror “Backrooms” occupied the eighth slot in its fifth weekend, taking $259,334 for a running total of $16.2 million. Picturehouse Entertainment’s event cinema rollout of the National Theatre presentation “Les Liaisons Dangereuses – NT Live 2026” captured ninth place, pulling in $215,230 over the weekend to push its total to $843,437. Rounding out the top 10, Universal’s biographical musical drama “Michael” collected $182,242 in its 10th week of release, elevating its lifetime total to $69.6 million.
Looking ahead to the upcoming theatrical frame, Universal leads the mid-week push on Wednesday, July 1, with Pierre Coffin’s highly anticipated animation “Minions & Monsters,” launching wide into over 300 locations. On Friday, July 3, wide-circuit choices expand with Olivia Wilde’s starry comedy-drama “The Invite,” from Black Bear, rolling out via a 300+ screen saturation footprint with a cast led by Wilde, Seth Rogen, Penelope Cruz, and Edward Norton.
Specialized and repertory alternatives hitting screens on July 3 include a 100+ location rollout of Martin Scorsese’s classic “Taxi Driver” for its 50th Anniversary reissue by Park Circus. Yash Raj Films launches “Alpha,” the latest installment of its spy universe franchise, headlined by Alia Bhatt. The specialized slate also includes Tull Stories’ “Oh My Goodness!” across a limited footprint of under 25 screens, alongside rollouts for Curzon’s “My Father’s Island,” Dogwoof’s “Birds Of War,” Mubi’s “Self-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog,” and “Phantoms of July” and Vertigo’s “Nirvanna: The Band – The Show – The Movie,” while Zee Studios International debuts the action-fantasy “Nagabandham – The Secret Treasure.”
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