'Up to Donnarumma and PSG to find best way forward'
Tottenham v PSG (Wed; 20:00 BST)
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Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario on PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma's absence:
"I knew about it and that he is not in the squad.
"I can just say he is my captain in the Italy national team.
"I have good feelings and relationship with him.
"It's up to him and his club to find the best way possible for his future. I just can wish him all the best."
'We can do great things together'
Tottenham v PSG (Wed; 20:00 BST)
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More from Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario: "I am one of the oldest players in the dressing room. Now is the moment to step up and to take responsibilities.
"I see a group of players ready to fight together. I don't want to give them any advice but we need to drive this team to the best possible version that we can achieve.
"We need to start doing that from tomorrow night. I think we can do great things together."
'We will definitely feel Son's absence'
Tottenham v PSG (Wed; 20:00 BST)
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Tottenham defender Ben Davies speaking before the Super Cup: "Over the summer, we have lost Son [Heung-min].
"He was big part of the dressing room and a big player on the pitch.
We will definitely feel his lose. But the senior guys in this team need to be there to support everyone and make sure that we allow everyone to stand up and show the player and person they are. We have a good group here."
Solanke and Udogie doubts for Spurs
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In some good news for Tottenham fans, Dominic Solanke and Destiny Udogie have both travelled with the squad to Udine to face Paris St-Germain.
However, their participation in tomorrow's fixture remains a doubt after the duo missed considerable parts of the pre-season with injuries.
England striker Solanke missed all but one of the Spurs' pre-season friendlies with an ankle injury while Udogie suffered a knee injury last month.
They will also be without attacking midfielder James Maddison who suffered a serious knee injury during pre-season and will miss the majority of the 2025-26 campaign.
Dejan Kulusevski, meanwhile, is still in his road to recovery after a surgery on his injured knee.
PSG without Donnarumma and Neves
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The big news from the PSG camp is the absence of Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who has not been included in their travelling squad amidst transfer speculations.
They will also be without midfielder Joao Neves, who is suspended after seeing a red card against Chelsea in the Fifa Club World Cup final.
Meanwhile, 19-year-old Senny Mayulu, who was on the scoresheet in their Champions League final win over Inter Milan, is also absent due to an injury.
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To be honest, telling us Tottenham would face PSG in a Super Cup last summer could've been a weird prediction, but here we are, Udine is set and there is silverware at stake.
How scary could this be for Tottenham?
PSG showed they were a class above in Europe's elite competition last season, beating everything that stood in their way. Spurs are still trying to add to their squad and finished pre-season with a 4-0 defeat at Bayern Munich last week.
So, as Thomas Frank makes his competitive bow as Spurs manager, can they go and claim another piece of European silverware? Or will PSG have just too much for them?
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Spurs brace for PSG test in Super Cup
Tottenham will take on Champions League winners Paris St-Germain in the Uefa Super Cup tomorrow in the Italian city of Udine.
The annual match pits the Champions League winners against the Europa League victors and will have a new winner this season as debutants Spurs take on PSG, who were beaten 9-2 by Juventus in 1996.
PSG secured their place after a 5-0 victory against Inter Milan in the Champions League final, while Spurs booked their spot by beating Manchester United 1-0 in May's Europa League final.
Real Madrid are the current holders after beating Atalanta 2-0 in 2024.
Savinho might want 'be a bigger fish in a slightly smaller pond'
The Daily Mail's Northern football reporter Jack Gaughan, speaking on The Monday Night Club about Savinho's Manchester City future amid interest Tottenham, said:
"There is a lot of competition in the wider areas even though [Jack] Grealish is on his way out. And Pep [Guardiola] always says 'if a player wants to seek a new challenge and they bring a suitable offer from elsewhere, then they're free to go.'
"Spurs haven't negotiated with City from nowhere, they've not plucked Savinho's name from thin air. They've obviously been given encouragement to discuss things with City but City value him at significantly more than £50m.
"They paid £31m for him last summer from Troyes, their sister club, after doing really well on loan at Girona, so they think he's worth well over £50m.
"You draw comparison to Julian Alvarez a little bit with it, in that you'd probably say, after Alvarez had a really really strong couple of years at City - chipped in with loads of goals, played a lot of minutes and a lot of games but sort of wanted to be the main man elsewhere.
"Savinho's record is nowhere near Alvarez's but he showed flashes and glimpses last season and clearly he wants to be a bigger fish in a slightly smaller pond."
Guehi 'would enhance Liverpool's Champions League bid'
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Former England midfielder on BBC The Monday Night Club
Speaking on the The Monday Night Club about whether Marc Guehi would improve Liverpool's defence...
He's super experienced, he's super calm on the ball. He's got the attributes of a Liverpool centre back over the years.
I think he's very much similar to [Virgil] van Dijk in the way that he plays, he's very calm in possession, very aggressive in out of possession and he reads the game well.
Would he enhance Liverpool? Yes he would, obviously that's a decision he has to make and whether it's actually an option or not, I don't know.
I do think he would enhance Liverpool's bid to win the Champions League as well.
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We'll keep you up to date with the latest transfer news on this page, but we'll also soon be turning our attention to tomorrow's Super Cup between Tottenham and Paris St-Germain.
New Spurs boss Thomas Frank will be speaking to the media at around 15:45 BST this afternoon.
Tottenham's summer signings so far
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As well as a new face in the dugout in Thomas Frank, Tottenham have also made a string of new signings during the summer - with deals for Eberechi Eze and Savinho currently being explored.
But they will be keen to bolster his attacking options further after Son Heung-min was sold to Major League Soccer side LAFC and James Maddison suffered a serious injury in pre-season.
Mohammed Kudus has already arrived in a £55m deal from West Ham earlier this summer and could be set for his competitive debut in the Super Cup tomorrow, but the club failed to secure a £60m deal for Nottingham Forest playmaker Morgan Gibbs-White.
Spurs have made Mathys Tel's move from Bayern Munich permanent and signed Joao Palhinha from the Bundesliga giants on a season-long loan among their additions.
Kevin Danso - Lens - £20.9m
Mathys Tel - from Bayern Munich - £29.8m (£34.1m)
Kota Takai - from Kawasaki Frontale - £5m
Mohammed Kudus - from West Ham - £55m
Joao Palhinha - from Bayern Munich - Loan