Football
Funeral of Liverpool Star Diogo Jota and Brother Scheduled Tomorrow in Porto

PORTO, PORTUGAL — The funerals for Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva are set to take place tomorrow morning in Gondomar, near Porto, following the tragic accident in Zamora, Spain. The brothers were killed early on July 3 when their Lamborghini veered off the A‑52 motorway, burst into flames, and tragically claimed both their lives ().
Originally announced to begin at 4 pm on Friday, the service was later rescheduled to 10 am on Saturday. A wake will be held beforehand at São Cosme Chapel, followed by the funeral Mass at the adjoining Igreja Matriz de Gondomar.
READ ALSO: JUST IN: Liverpool Star Diogo Jota, 28, Dies in Tragic Car Crash Alongside Brother in Spain
The 28‑year‑old Jota—who married Rute Cardoso just two weeks ago on June 22—and his 25‑year‑old brother, who played for Penafiel, leave behind grieving families including three young children .
Hearses carrying their bodies were observed arriving in Puebla de Sanabria, northwestern Spain, after the crash.
READ ALSO: Forever 20: Liverpool to Immortalise Jota’s Iconic Shirt After Tragic Loss
Authorities believe a tyre blow-out occurred as Jota attempted to overtake another vehicle in what is known as a dangerous stretch of road. The vehicle then burst into flames on impact.

“The funeral is expected to draw prominent figures, including Portugal’s president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa,” said a local priest . Additional tributes are planned at Anfield, where Liverpool FC has established both physical and digital books of condolence, and will lower flags to half-mast .
Football
Barcelona Eye Inter’s Denzel Dumfries as Right-Back Reinforcement Under Hansi Flick

Barcelona have reignited their interest in Dutch full-back Denzel Dumfries, with new manager Hansi Flick keen on bolstering his options on the right flank. According to reports from Spain and Italy, the Catalan giants are seriously considering the Inter Milan defender, who impressed in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals against Barça last season.
Flick’s Tactical Vision
Since his arrival, Flick has made it clear he wants a more dynamic presence at full-back, particularly down the right. While Jules Koundé, Eric García, and youngster Héctor Fort are all options, none offer the attacking threat or physical intensity that Dumfries consistently delivers.
The 28-year-old Dutch international fits the mould of an aggressive wing-back—strong going forward, quick in transition, and disciplined in defence. He registered two goals and three assists across both legs against Barcelona in the Champions League, performances that reportedly left a lasting impression on the Blaugrana staff.
A €25 Million Opportunity
Dumfries has a €25 million release clause, which remains valid until mid-July. This gives Barcelona a narrow window to trigger the deal before Inter Milan re-evaluates their asking price or opens talks for a contract extension.
While €25 million is considered reasonable for a player of Dumfries’ calibre, Barça’s current financial restrictions mean the club must first free up space under La Liga’s salary cap rules. The “1:1 rule” requires Barcelona to match every euro spent with one earned or saved, adding complexity to any incoming transfers.
Financial Juggling and Next Steps
To proceed with the Dumfries deal, Barcelona are expected to offload players to generate funds and reduce their wage bill. Names like Sergiño Dest, Marcos Alonso, and Clément Lenglet are believed to be on the exit list.
If they can successfully balance the books, Dumfries could become Barça’s first major signing of the summer and a vital cog in Flick’s tactical system. Sources close to the club believe a formal bid could be submitted in the coming days, should the financial green light be given.
A Strategic Fit
For Flick, Dumfries offers more than just depth. His physicality, overlapping runs, and ability to stretch defences could provide a new dimension to Barcelona’s right flank—particularly important as the team looks to reassert itself both in La Liga and Europe.
With just days left before the clause expires, the coming week will be critical in determining whether Denzel Dumfries becomes the next chapter in Barcelona’s summer rebuild.
Football
Forever 20: Liverpool to Immortalise Jota’s Iconic Shirt After Tragic Loss

In a solemn and deeply emotional gesture, Liverpool Football Club has confirmed that it will immortalise the iconic number 20 shirt in honour of Diogo Jota, who tragically lost his life—and that of his brother André Silva—on July 3, 2025, in a car accident in Zamora, Spain.
The Portugal international, aged just 28, joined Liverpool in September 2020 from Wolverhampton Wanderers. Over five seasons, he amassed 182 appearances and netted 65 goals—playing a pivotal role in Liverpool’s Premier League triumph during the 2024–25 season, alongside winning the FA and League Cups.
READ ALSO: JUST IN: Liverpool Star Diogo Jota, 28, Dies in Tragic Car Crash Alongside Brother in Spain
Liverpool’s official tribute described the decision to immortalise the No. 20 shirt as “rightly immortalised,” linking it poignantly to Jota’s contribution to the club’s historic 20th league title.
The shocking news of Jota’s passing reverberated around the world. Emergency services confirmed that a tyre blowout caused their Lamborghini to veer off the A-52 motorway near Cernadilla, catching fire on impact, tragically killing both brothers at the scene. Jota had recently celebrated his marriage on June 22 and was a devoted father of three.
Liverpool’s statement described the loss as “unimaginable,” affirming the club will continue to support his family. Manager Arne Slot, along with former boss Jürgen Klopp and former teammates, further paid heartfelt tribute.
Fans have united at Anfield and across social media demanding that the No. 20 shirt be retired as a lasting homage. Liverpool have confirmed they will ensure the shirt remains forever part of the club’s heritage, a symbol of Jota’s passion, professionalism, and legacy.
What Happens Next?
The No. 20 shirt will be preserved in the club’s records and museum, never to be worn again. Supporters and the club will take part in tribute events, including moments of silence and a book of condolences at Anfield. Club merchandise and charity initiatives are expected to honour Jota’s memory, with proceeds supporting his family.
As Liverpool fans continue to mourn and reflect on one of the most shocking losses in football, the immortalised No. 20 stands as a powerful testament: Diogo Jota’s spirit, goals, and character will forever be part of Liverpool’s rich tapestry. You’ll Never Walk Alone, Number 20.
Football
JUST IN: Liverpool Star Diogo Jota, 28, Dies in Tragic Car Crash Alongside Brother in Spain

The global football community is in shock following the sudden death of Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota, who died in a car crash early Wednesday morning in Spain. The 28-year-old footballer and his brother, André Jota, 26, were both killed when their vehicle veered off the A-52 motorway in Zamora province and caught fire.
The accident happened near kilometre 65 in Palacios de Sanabria, located in northwestern Spain. According to emergency services, the car lost control during the night, left the roadway, and burst into flames. Both occupants were declared dead at the scene.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Authorities have not yet confirmed whether speed, road conditions, or mechanical failure played a role. The severity of the fire made identification initially difficult, but Spanish reports have since confirmed the identities of both victims.
A Sudden End to a Rising Career
Jota began his professional career with Paços de Ferreira in Portugal before earning a move to Atlético Madrid and later making a name for himself at Wolverhampton Wanderers. In 2020, he signed for Liverpool FC, where he developed into one of the Premier League’s most reliable and versatile forwards.
Known for his sharp instincts, positional awareness, and ability to score crucial goals, Jota became a key figure in both Liverpool’s domestic campaigns and the Portuguese national team. He featured prominently in international competitions, including the most recent UEFA Euro 2024.
His younger brother, André Jota, was not publicly involved in football but accompanied Diogo on what is believed to have been a private trip to Spain.
Ongoing Investigation and Next Steps
Spanish authorities have launched a formal investigation into the circumstances of the crash. An autopsy and forensic analysis are underway. The bodies of both men are expected to be repatriated to Portugal in the coming days.
Fans and officials are awaiting statements from Liverpool FC and the Portuguese Football Federation. A moment of silence is likely to be held at upcoming matches across Europe in honor of the late forward.
Remembering Diogo Jota
At just 28 years old, Diogo Jota had achieved a remarkable rise from the Portuguese leagues to the top of European football. His sudden death leaves a deep void at both club and international level.
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