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Joao Pedro, Kunha, Curcase: The biggest transfer question ever

Premier LeagueAt the beginning of this summer, top clubs jumped into action, winning cash and a series of high-profile signing. At the time of writing, 13 different deals have been killed for £ 30 million or more Chelsey And Manchester City Especially active Club World CupWhereas Liverpool To the tune of more than £ 170m, their title is quick to strengthen further of defense.
However, many of these transfer should attract real question marks and stop for consideration. It is no guarantee that spending big money succeeds and, in many cases, new arrival either requires time to adapt, or creates ripple effects that change a team’s makeup.
Here, we assess six of those 13 major deals and ask what challenges are ahead for them.
transfer: Jeremy Fimpong, Bayer leverkusen To Liverpool, £ 30m
Question: Can he play right back?
Ever since Frimpong played to the right, it has been some time since – he is slapped to play for his new club after the situation. Trent Alexander-AneoldIn fact, Netherlands International spent the vast majority of its last two sessions to attack the role of wing, winger or even midfield in Lever Kusen slightly.
Searching for the recent examples of playing as a real right is a border fruitless task: his national side has deployed him twice in the last 16 months, while Opta’s match logs suggested that Frimpong played against the DFB-Pocal Round of 64 against the fourth level German side FC Tutonia Otensen. Celtic In 2021, as a flying fullback that promoted the crowd.
The curious thing about such transfer is that, while Arne Slot would be expecting to tap in Fimpong’s muscle memory, the fact that the Dutchman is a fruit -foot and has evolved into the player who is in the part today because he has played elsewhere.
He can return to play a more skillful, goal player and play to play better in Liverpool … although it can also be appropriate to expect some increasing pain, given that he is changing positions while stepping into the league quality.
It is probably the best that Liverpool has gone for a completely different style for Alexander-Aneold-a poor copy would definitely fail-but all bring the same question by moving so clearly in a different direction.
transfer: Milos CreesBornmouth to Liverpool, £ 40 m
Question: Will he expose Liverpool?
Talking about the new liverpool fullback, there is also a fresh face in the opposite direction. Kercase feels that he will have a tremendous long -term replacement for the left back Andy RobertsonWhich is slowing down after half a decade, and mirrors Scotland International nonstop energy, aggression and all -round physical characteristics.
However, with Frimpong, the kerks’ is no plug-and-play replacement. The fact should be very clear from the fact that he is only 21 years old and has limited experience at the top level. He will need to improve in Robertson’s shoes to really step into many different ways.
The first major difference may come during Liverpool’s buildup play, as Robertson had a habit of entering more central regions during this phase. It was not uncommon to see that he became a temporary left center because the four behind switched to three, nor was it strange to look up in the midfield when the ball was slightly more.
Carcase does not actually do any of it, because Bornemouth Coach Endi Irala never asked him. The slot has to stick to the same system – although he is not asking Frimpong to become a third center for the reasons noted above – so only other options will be to ask the midfielder. Ryan Gravenborch To drop from number 6 position.
Another issue, a specialist consulted for this piece according to an one-VS-one coach (which works with the Premier League and Bundesliga Players and compile individual analysis to learn them) How Premier League Wingers are able to use the extreme energy of kerksies against him.
The coach told ESPN, “As a defender, he is bouncing and impulsive. He falls for the fints, swings and gets stuck a little easily.” “He is impatient, jumps and bites things very easily, ends on the floor very easily. He also often locks the players and follows them everywhere, opening the gaps to use for others.”
The coach was in a hurry to note that the recovery capacity of the kerkes was at the top position, so he encouraged his customers to pass or shoot quickly after beating. But with a more spotlight brister than ever, it is important that Carcase works with its coaches how to stand better for Europe’s top wings.
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Ogden: No argument behind Chelsea, who signs Joao Pedro
Mark Ogden reacts to the proposed step of Chelsea to Briton’s Joo Pedro.
Joao PedroChelsea from brighton, £ 55 m
Question: Will it be found in the way of Kol Palmer?
After Pedro Moses prisoners And Mark cucrela From brighton to Chelsea, but he represents the culmination of a big innings in the club’s transfer policy. After spending the last two years with just one natural striker (Nicholas jackson) In the squad, there are three in the blues, after adding Liam delap And Pedro in quick succession.
Jackson and Delap are similar to similar – both of them are big, badly people who occupy the back of the center, fight in channels, walk back and stretch play – but Pedro is different: far more cultured, specializes in flixing, and as a playmaker he is a finisher.
In short, the way to describe Pedro is that it is the closest offer to the former Liverpool striker of the Premier League Roberto fermino Now.
On paper, it looks great. Fermino was part of an all-karna liverpool front three Mohammad Salah And Sadio Mane Complete Brazil’s brilliant aid, clever movements and selfless behavior. Who would not want such an assistant? The problem is that the makeup around the Chelsea team clearly does not lend itself to a firmino-like number 9.
The most bright issue there is that there are hardly round machines of Chelsea on the front forward. Advice and Mane were originally a striker in disguise, but Pedro Neto (Four goals in the league), Noni MaduK (Seven) and Jamie Gitense (Later more on it) are real wings. If Pedro scored only 10 league goals in the next season – and the history of their career suggests that this could be the case – others will need to take Slack.
Of course, this situation is not new to Chelsea. Jackson scored 14 league goals in 2023-24 and 10 in 2024–25, left Palmer to the remaining from midfield. In fact, Jackson’s movement and runs, which were stretched out of the path of Palmer, were important to create space England International was required to shoot and score. But what happens to the game of Palmer, if his team’s companions are falling towards him, then they are not pulling the defenders away from him? Does it crush the pocket of space in which it needs to work?
Finally, it should be noted that there is a common expectation for expensive strikers to score a lot of goals. Even if they are multi -level and bring so much to the table, they are criticized if they do not kill 20 per season. Ferminos were suffering from this, Arsenal Kai Hurtz And Jackson suffers from this … cat, even Karim Benjema There was no immunity for this real Madrid
Pedro scored five non-Penalty League goals in the previous season, and before that five seasons. On the belief that he does not get to take punishment on Stamford Bridge because Palmer is very good on them, Brazil Internationally able to do enough to appreciate fully fully appreciated?
Jamie Gitense, Borusia dortmund Chelsea, £ 55 m
Question: Will he help his colleagues?
After failing to grade at the academy of Manchester City in 2020, Gittens’ first full campaign at the top level with Dortmund returned to England in £ 55M. An exciting young winger, he definitely briefs the transfer of blues for a T.
But that statement can be taken into both positive and negative light. On the one hand, it is clear that it has a large ability; On the other hand, it is clear that he is still in the stage of his development. Gitens scored 12 goals in the Bundesaliga and Champions League last season, and many looked very similar: he would widen the ball to the left, bite inside, leave the previous challenges and find out, find the top corner. They started doing it continuously, it began to look like a signature trick.
Unfortunately, almost all of his targets came in the first half of the season, when Dortmund occurred as a complete mess. As a team, he was disappointed, left huge intervals in defense and attacked without coordination. It left him 11th by the end of January, so manager Noori Noori was dismissed and replaced him by Nico Kova.
Kova constantly stabilized the team and in the process, Gitens fell out of Xi. He started 79% League Games under şahin, but only 40% under his replacement. It has been suggested that England U21 was struggling with international injury, but his main problem was that the player was being raised in front of him ((Karim edemy) The team was ready to sacrifice himself, put the defensive work and grabbed the structure of the Kova, while the Gitense was seen as more individualist.
There is an element that Chelsea Boss Enzo Marska may like – finally, He really implicated his wings This season is not shy to shoot this season more, but the lack of winger experience with more boring parts of top level strategic football playing can lead to a difficult learning state.
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Does Kunha and Mbuemo Signing Manchester United need?
Gab Markoti and Julian Laurence question whether Mathius Kunha and Brian Mabumo are suitable signs for reconstruction of Manchester United.
Mathew kunhaWolves Manchester United£ 62.5m
Question: Can he repeat the previous season’s efforts?
Kunha finished second in a particularly dreaded statistics in Kunha 2024-25: the expected target (XG) overproof. And the club’s other goals, Brentford Striker Brian Mabumotop Top. This acts as a sign that both players had the season of their life in front of the target … and possibly will not be able to repeat the achievement.
Based on the shots taken in the league last season, he was expected to score a statistically 12.3 goals, but actually hit 20 points. Cunha achieved an uniform achievement by net from 8.6 xg from 15.
How? Simply put, they did it from constant distance or by scoring it with tight angles. In fact, Kunha scored 24 yards or a notable five goals from which some were coming against insulting efforts. Aston VillaSouthampton and Man united themselves. His 15 total goals represented his best-hall, before the 12 seasons, and he did not violate double figures before 2023–24.
You can slices that kind of thing in two ways: optimists will point to the fact that they have improved their XG directly for two years and suggested that, at the age of 26, they have found their drain; Other, however, would suggest that it will not happen again.
ESPN asked some data analysts working in the top five leagues of Europe how they would gauge this overforce. “Signing players after XG overparforms is not a sin in itself; it all depends on how the overparformation affects any possible fee and what you expect from the player,” one explained. “How a player fits is important. If they slot well in Raben Amorim’s system and continue to perform, the bloated fees may be appropriate.”
At least, Kunha (and Mbeumo) has a clear location in Amorim’s trademark system – two detailed number 10 roles that support the central striker alone. These players should be able to get shots from these positions and angles, giving them at least to repeat their 2024-25 heroines. But if the goals do not come in the way they had done earlier, no one should be particularly surprised.
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NBA free agency – LeBron’s next move, Denver’s deals, more intel

The opening week of NBA free agency has, for the most part, been dominated by someone who isn’t even a free agent.
Not only is LeBron James not a free agent, but he actively chose not to be.
“We understand the difficulty in winning now while preparing for the future. We do want to evaluate what’s best for LeBron at this stage in his life and career,” Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul told ESPN’s Shams Charania.
So where could James and the Los Angeles Lakers be headed this summer? We’ll dive into L.A.’s latest saga plus other news and notes from around the association, with the first few days of free agency in the books.
Where do LeBron and the Lakers stand?
After making Jake LaRavia their top priority in free agency — there was actually a small bidding war for the young backup forward among several teams, sources told ESPN — the Lakers were holding about $8 million with the remains of their midlevel exception and watching center options such as Brook Lopez and Clint Capela come off the board.
Teams who had centers available were keeping their price for the Lakers high when they called, sources said, after they had established what they were willing to pay for Mark Williams (in February’s rescinded trade). In case you forgot, that price was:
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a young player (2024 first-rounder Dalton Knecht)
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L.A.’s unprotected first-round pick in 2031
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L.A.’s unprotected pick swap in 2030
That was a sign of the desperation the Lakers felt to get a center to pair with Luka Doncic. And, five months later, the Lakers still found themselves without one. That was the case until the Lakers agreed to sign Deandre Ayton on Wednesday, once he cleared waivers following his mildly surprising buyout from the Portland Trail Blazers.
Ayton is far from a perfect option. There’s a reason he was waived on a max deal by Portland. But at the same time, the 2018 No. 1 pick is a talent and arguably the second-best center to hit the open market this summer besides Myles Turner. But sources said Ayton could be a positive option for the Lakers, and at minimum, a significant upgrade on last year’s incumbent, Jaxson Hayes, whom the Lakers agreed to bring back as Ayton’s backup Thursday evening.
All of that, though, will sit in the background as we wait for the next signal as to how James is feeling about things — something we haven’t learned anything more about publicly since Paul’s cryptic statement to ESPN’s Charania.
The entire situation, on its face, is a confounding game of dueling passive-aggressive moves. James could’ve been a free agent had he opted out of the final year of his contract, which, as one executive said, would have been the way to truly make this a wild situation.
James instead opted to collect his money, and perhaps just as importantly, maintain his no-trade clause. Doing so would seem to have indicated he expected to play his eighth season in a Lakers uniform.
Paul’s statement, however, left things up to interpretation. And since then, we haven’t heard anything publicly — not from James, not from Paul and not from anyone with the Lakers, be it general manager Rob Pelinka, coach JJ Redick, governor Jeanie Buss or Mark Walter, who just happened to pay several billion dollars for the right to take over for Buss as team owner.
Not even a statement from the Lakers formally announcing the option pickup, which, considering James is one of the greatest players of all time, sent its own nonverbal message.
So where do things go from here?
It’s one of the biggest topics of conversation around the league. The concept of a trade is not impossible — nothing is impossible in the NBA after the Doncic trade — but it is unlikely due to James’ large salary and his no-trade clause.
There were a few inquiries from eyebrow-raised teams, sources said, just to gauge whether this was something or nothing. For now, there is no action. But it is surely being monitored.
The idea of buying out James’ contract — even if he gives back a chunk of money — also doesn’t make logical sense. This isn’t the situation the Milwaukee Bucks were in with Damian Lillard, a future Hall of Famer sitting out with a torn left Achilles.
This is a player who was second-team All-NBA last season for the Western Conference’s No. 3 seed, and with a less than 100% version of Doncic. What good would it do for the Lakers to simply let James walk?
In a league that’s extremely and intimately familiar with strange circumstances, few in recent memory can rival this one. But until James, or the Lakers, slams the door on the idea of him playing elsewhere next season, speculation will continue.
How much better did Denver just get?
It’s been a busy week for the Nuggets and their new executive team, led by Ben Tenzer and Jon Wallace.
Not only did the Nuggets swing one of the bigger deals of the summer — Michael Porter Jr. and their 2032 unprotected first-round pick to the Brooklyn Nets for Cam Johnson — but they also traded Dario Saric for Jonas Valanciunas and signed Tim Hardaway Jr. and former Nugget Bruce Brown to fill out the team’s bench.
The Porter-Johnson deal shaved $34 million off Denver’s payroll over the next two seasons and took the Nuggets out of the luxury tax this season, where they were slated to be in the penal repeater tier. It was their most active offseason since 2022, the summer before they won the championship when they traded for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and signed Brown the first time.
“That was a prized asset they gave up,” one general manager said to ESPN of Denver’s 2032 pick. “Teams have been eyeing that one to see if they’d actually use it.”
“I know Cam Johnson has some past health issues, but Porter’s back issues and knee issues make this move make sense to me,” one league executive said. “I think Cam and Jokic will connect on the floor well. They both think the game the same way.”
That’s a lot of veteran talent brought in to buttress the bench, something former coach Michael Malone spent years begging for, only for former Nuggets GM Calvin Booth to push him to play the team’s young draft picks instead.
“They’ve addressed shooting. Jonas is fine as a backup, THJ is great as a backup, Bruce is a good reclamation project,” one scout said. “Calvin got too cute and doubled down on it. They didn’t need more than that. It’s just about helping Jokic.”
But are the Nuggets any closer to another title? Opinions were wide ranging despite Denver seemingly addressing its biggest issues. As one rival GM said, “There is only one person who needs to be impressed with their offseason. That’s Jokic. Sometimes the best trades you make are the ones that engage your superstar. If Jokic is energized by those moves, then it was a great summer.”
One potential complication to Denver’s planning is the possibility of Valanciunas returning to Europe next season after a report from European basketball site BasketNews said he is considering joining Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos.
A few things would have to happen first: Denver would need to waive him and, presumably, buy out the $10 million on his contract. The NBA would then have to grant Valanciunas a letter of clearance.
That is far from unprecedented. Last year, for example, Sasha Vezenkov agreed to a buyout with the Toronto Raptors to go back to Europe. But unlike Vezenkov — a bit player for a team that wound up in the lottery — Valanciunas was just acquired, in theory, to fill a need for a team fighting for a championship. Thus it is far from a sure thing the Nuggets would agree to allow this move to become a reality.
After injuries and offseason movement, what is the Eastern Conference landscape now?
At the start of the playoffs, the Boston Celtics were the consensus favorites to return to the NBA Finals. Then, at the start of Game 7 of those Finals, the Indiana Pacers not only had a chance to win their first title but were already seen as the conference favorites next season after a thrilling run through the East playoffs.
Achilles tears suffered by a pair of Olympic gold medalists — Celtics forward Jayson Tatum and Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton — has thrown the East into complete disarray. Or, as one assistant coach said, “It’s the worst it’s ever been — again.”
With so much uncertainty around the conference, we conducted a snap poll of eight scouts and executives to see where things stand.
What’s clear is that the East is seen as having three tiers: The Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks are at the top; the Atlanta Hawks and Orlando Magic after that; and then a jumbled rest of the conference following from there.
That Philadelphia received three votes is a reminder that if the 76ers can get their team on the court, they might have the highest ceiling of any East team. However, the chances of that ceiling being reached are lowered by the injury histories of Joel Embiid and Paul George and the overall disaster of a 2024-25 season Philadelphia suffered through. Boston, Indiana and the Miami Heat, a trio that combined for seven of the past eight conference finals appearances, received zero top-four votes.
“One of the things you learn when you work in this league for a little while is how fragile everything is, even for the best teams with the best players who look invincible,” one East GM said.
“These last few months have really brought that home.”
The middle tier of players has done very well
As 2025 free agency has played out, there has been criticism — notably from Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green — that the collective bargaining agreement is negatively impacting the players and that the league is benefiting from it.
“Before the deal was even signed, (I said) that this is ridiculous,” Green said on his eponymous podcast earlier this week. “It is going to hurt players in the end. No one wanted to listen, and everyone wanted to act like the (National Basketball Players Association) was making a great deal. …
“Every year, the pot gets bigger and the business gets better, and the players get screwed more. That’s just how this business works.”
What’s inarguably true, though, is that in an offseason when only the Brooklyn Nets entered with meaningful cap space — before the Bucks cleared the room to acquire Myles Turner — we’ve seen a lot of the so-called “middle class” of players cashing in.
Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Dennis Schroder, Dorian Finney-Smith, Caris LeVert, Duncan Robinson, Luke Kornet and Luke Kennard all changed teams on deals worth eight figures per year. Several other players — including Brook Lopez, Clint Capela, Kevon Looney, Ty Jerome, Ayton, LaRavia, Guerschon Yabusele and Tyus Jones — all signed for at least the taxpayer’s midlevel exception of $5.7 million. Several others — including Naz Reid, Santi Aldama, Sam Merrill, Davion Mitchell, Tre Jones, Tre Mann and Jaylin Williams — all signed sizable midrange deals to return to their current squads.
There has been a common refrain under the new CBA that the lower-level players are going to get squeezed out of the picture. Instead, this summer has shown that even in a year when there isn’t cap space, those players are doing just fine.
“The middle class is (alive), for sure,” one executive said.
The CBA’s second apron is working as intended
The CBA, and especially the introduction of the restrictive second apron, has had a major impact on roster-building. Just this offseason, the Phoenix Suns and Celtics escaped the second apron, and only the Cavaliers are expected to finish the 2025-26 season above it.
But history has shown that teams rarely operate in that realm.
Since the start of the 2013-14 season, when new repeater tax penalties were put in place, there have been 37 teams to finish the season far enough above the salary cap to qualify for spending into the second apron (roughly 134% of the cap).
Through the first six years of that span — leading up to the COVID-impacted 2019-20 season — there were 14 teams, and never more than three in a single season. But since the league finished its season inside the Orlando bubble, there have been 23 teams operating over that threshold, including 17 in a three-year span from 2021-22 through 2023-24 alone. The biggest driver: the salary cap flattening over a multiyear period because of the aftereffects of the pandemic.
Last year, the league was back down to three teams over the second apron: Minnesota, Phoenix and Boston. And as the salary cap starts to regularly rise again, the increased flexibility for midtier teams lower down the salary structure will start to play a bigger role than it has the past couple of years as the market has been gummed up with little cap space to work with.
“This CBA is great for the NBA,” one executive said, “because it prioritizes good management and good leadership. If you don’t have that, you’re quickly going to be stuck with a bad team.”
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British GP: Lando Noris Tops Friday practice

Fan favorite Lando Noris worked fastest in British Grand Prix on Friday as an army of McLaren Formula 1 fans, many of them cheering with a sold-out ‘landostand’, which they wanted to see.
The Britain was at the top of the second session with the best attempt of 1: 25.816, Ferrari’s Charles Lakeler at speed after going with 0.222 seconds slow and Louis Hamilton 0.301 The fastest in the first practice,
Four -time four -time champion Max Verustapane Fifth and Mercedes Kimi Antoneli of McLaren’s championship leader Oscar Piastry Red Bull had the fourth fastest with A Three-place grid drop Sixth for Sunday’s race.
George Russell of Mercedes was in seventh position for Aston Martin with Eighth. Racing Bulls’ ISAC header was ninth and team partner Liam Lawson was ranked 10th.
Hamilton, last year’s race winner, had raised more home heroines expectations with the fastest lap of 1: 26.892 in the first practice, while 17 -year -old Arvid Lindblad looked strong in his debut session for Red Bull.
Hamilton is on a 13-race career-loo run without a podium finish, but is a nine-time house race winner and is expecting to end the drought.
Seven -time world champions are running at home in red colors of Ferrari for the first time. The Italian team has won this season so far, so is the only top-off outfit to do so.
Hamilton did not lead an exercise session this year before Friday, although he was the fastest in the Chinese Sprint qualifying.
In the last weekend, Noris in Austria, Noris, was 0.023 slow in session one with Piastry third.
Piastry extends Noris to 15 points, marking the silverstone 24-respected midpoint. Champions McLaren has a profit of 207 points on Ferrari in the standing of the constructive.
Lindblad, replacing Yuki Sunaoda for the first practice, ended with the 14th fastest time to meet the young driver testing requirements, which was just half a second behind the team partner and reign champion Vastapane, which was 10th in that session.
Red Bull was to search for a special dispensation from the Governing FIA for the Anglo-Swedish driver with the Indian heritage, while it was allowed to drive during the age of 18, and was pleased with what the team’s boss Christian Horner saw.
“I felt that he had acquitted herself very well, his response was clear and brief,” he said the formula two driver touched for a final seat in the racing bulls. “He is definitely a possibility for the future.”
Only one other driver made a young debut in a grand prix weekend and he was Verustapen in the Japanese Grand Prix practice in 2014, which was three days after his 17th birthday.
The Brazilian crook Gabriel Bortolato wandered his Sauber Full Circle at a pace but in the first session without an accident.
Estonian Paul Aaron wrapped for saffron, replacing Nico Hulcanburg for an exercise, and was ranked 17th.
Fans came back on Thursday after 60,000. The four -day appearance is expected to record a record half million people.
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Wimbledon 2025: The latest top-seed becomes to get out Madison Keys, Naomi Osaka bow out. Tennis news

Australian Open Champion Madison Keys joined the large migration of top seeds Wimbledon Carlos Alakraj prepared to resume his discovery for the third straight title on Friday.Kise 6-3, 6-3 defeats by Laura Sigmund of Germany means that only world number one Aryana Sabalenka is still out of the top six women seeds at the All England Club. Coco Goff, Jessica Pegula, Jasmine Paolini and Zheng Kinwen had already fallen from the road.On behalf of men, half of the top -10 seeds have gone, although champions Alkaraz and world number one Jannik Sinner are still standing.The US sixth seed Keys won 13 of their 14 Grand Slam matches this year, but made 31 unexpected errors in a brilliant performance against 37 -year -old Seigamund, which finished 104th in the world. Sabalenka will later be desperate to deer this trend in the center court, when she faces a possible difficult encounter against former US Open champion Emma Redukanu in the third round.
In the third round of action at the All England Club, Japan’s four -time Grand Slam Champion Naomi Osaka lost in three sets of Russia’s Anastasia Pavaliichenkova, which finished 50 in the world. Osaka has not reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam as he won the Australian Open in 2021, but is still hungry for success.“I think when I still have the opportunity to try to do so, I want, even if I get very upset when I lose, but I think it’s my competitive nature. It’s also a younger sister syndrome,” she said.
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