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One Leeds United player has been praised for his international display this week as Daniel Farke now prepares his side to take on Millwall this weekend.
What’s the latest Leeds news?
The Whites, under new owners the 49ers Enterprises and manager Farke have endured a busy few months both on and off the pitch, with a number of new players coming in and plenty heading the other way. In total, Leeds brought in nine players and saw 15 depart, with a mixture of loan deals and permanent transfers.
On the pitch, the club have only managed to win one of their opening five Championship fixtures, while also being dumped out of the Carabao Cup to League Two side Salford City.
One player who has been a regular so far this season is Ethan Ampadu. The 22-year-old was the club’s first summer signing from Chelsea and has played in every minute of action in all competitions.
The versatile midfielder represented Wales during the international break, and prior to any action, said he feels settled in Yorkshire.
"I'm enjoying being settled. I gave my all in each of the loans and I was focused on developing and becoming a better player.
"But maybe in the back of your mind when you know you are settled somewhere and you're not on loan, there are little things you can improve on.
"If you are playing in one position, you can work on the finer little details within that position to take you to the next level. "If you’d asked me this last year, I probably would have said centre-back because that’s where I was playing.
"But that was before I joined Leeds and hearing what Farke wants me to play like, his style of play, that’s what attracted me and the reason I went there so I’m enjoying the role I’m playing.
"And with the history of the club, we know on the outside where everyone wants us to be.
"You feel the history and the pressure of the club but it's exciting knowing what you can achieve. "Everyone wants to achieve promotion and win things."
Ampadu featured against South Korea in a friendly and then again vs Latvia in a Euro 2024 qualifier on Monday, with the latter performance catching the eye in the media. Wales Online gave the Leeds man a 9/10 "star man" rating, saying:
“One half of an impressive deep midfield duo. Notable how progressive he was with his distribution, feeding Ramsey, Wilson and Johnson in particular with accuracy and ease. Sent Johnson through with a fantastic pass early on. Defensively excellent, too.”
Meanwhile, reporter Phil Blanche called Ampadu “superb” and podcast contributor Jordan Webber labelled his partnership in midfield with Jordan James as “the future”.
How good is Ethan Ampadu?
Ampadu certainly caught the eye in the last 48 hours for his display, with LUFCDATA picking out some impressive statistics from his performance.
He made more ball recoveries (11) than any other player involved, while no player completed more accurate long passes (5) or made more interceptions.
At club level, Ampadu has so far ranked highly for tackles, clearances and passes per 90, as per WhoScored, and with new competition for places in midfield signings Glen Kamara and Ilia Gruev, it’ll be interesting to see if Ampadu continues to lay every minute under Farke.
At the beginning of the transfer window, West Ham United’s task of replacing Declan Rice looked impossible.
How would any player replicate his consistency, reliability, loyalty, and relationship with the fans?
But, the Hammers' hierarchy have done a superb job of ushering in the new era of the club’s midfield.
Mohammed Kudus has been added to the offensive segment, James Ward-Prowse will adopt a box-to-box role, whilst Edson Alvarez will be tasked with the more conventional Rice duties, sitting rigidly in front of the defence.
However, the 2023 Europa Conference League winners are still looking to bolster his area…
What’s the latest West Ham transfer news?
Football Inside reported late last week that West Ham had joined Nottingham Forest in the race to sign PSV Eindhoven’s Ibrahim Sangare, who has a £32m release clause in his contract.
Forest had been the leading contender for the midfielder’s signature, but they chose to not activate the release clause and instead offered to take the player on a season-long loan with an obligation to buy set at £21.3m.
Read the latest West Ham transfer news HERE…
This has offered West Ham a chance to make a late move for Sangare, with PSV having reportedly lined up a replacement for him should he leave in this window.
However, the 25-year-old’s future is also dependent upon Champions League qualification, which will be settled on 30 August following the pulsating 2-2 draw with Rangers in the first leg at Ibrox.
What are Ibrahim Sangare's strengths?
The Ivorian has been at PSV since 2020 and has made 139 appearances in all competitions, scoring 15 and assisting ten.
Sangare’s strength will be of particular interest to David Moyes due to his accomplished profile. Last term in the Eredivisie, the 6 foot 3 titan netted five times, averaged 1.3 shots per game, 2.3 tackles per game, completed 77% of his dribbles, and won 63% of his aerials duels, as per Sofascore.
To place these numbers in a wider perspective, and to underline his well-rounded style, Sangare ranks within the highest 14% outside of Europe’s top five leagues among his positional peers for non-penalty xG per 90, progressive passes per 90, successful take-ons per 90, clearances per 90, and aerials won per 90.
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The 31-cap international seems to embody Ward-Prowse’s offensive threat and Alvarez’s defensive solidity. A possible West Ham line up could see the Englishman deployed as an advanced eight, with Sangare operating in a similar role and Alvarez sitting as a lone pivot.
Ranked among his positional peers outside of Europe’s top five leagues, the Mexican sits within the highest 8% for interceptions per 90, clearances per 90, and aerials won per 90.
In last weekend’s hard-fought victory over Brighton, Alvarez played for 84 minutes, winning four duels, and registering seven clearances and two tackles.
However, he only managed 53% pass completion indicating that if he was paired with a more technical influence that could also dig into the defensive effort, such as Sangare, then West Ham’s midfield could perform at even more impressive levels.
Described as “extraordinary” by former PSV and Ajax manager Aad de Mos, Sangare would be an excellent transfer for the Irons, as he could well take his potential new colleague to the next level.
Everton could secure the signature of a dyed-in-the-wool prodigy this month, with Sean Dyche's circling on a swoop for a talented new offensive option.
What's the latest on Johan Bakayoko to Everton?
That's according to Football Insider, who claim that the Toffees will wage a transfer battle against city rivals Liverpool to land PSV Eindhoven gem, Johan Bakayoko.
Read the latest Everton transfer news HERE…
This follows breaking news from journalist Sacha Tavolieri, revealing that the Premier League club are "in talks" for the hot prospect, and are set to make an official approach imminently.
With Paris Saint-Germain and Napoli also vying for a deal, Everton have their work cut out to convince the 20-year-old starlet to join Goodison Park over some of Europe's foremost outfits, but a starring role in the frontline could entice the player to kickstart his career on the blue half of Merseyside.
Who is Johan Bakayoko?
The fact that Bakayoko has already been called up to the Belgium national team, scoring one goal and providing an assist from four matches, speaks volumes to his potential as a first-class phenom on the major stage.
Of course, this is just a by-product of the rising star's feats at club level, having enjoyed a tremendous 2022/23 campaign with PSV that saw him plunder seven goals and five assists from 33 outings across all competitions, hailed as a "super" talent by Fabrizio Romano.
He is a naturally creative force, ranking among the top 8% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Men's 'Next Eight' divisions for assists and the top 10% for shot-creating actions per 90, as per FBref.
Bakayoko is also a brilliant driver of the ball, capable of shredding opposition defences with his weaving runs through the thirds, also a player who does not shirk away from his defensive duties, also ranking among the top 1% of positional peers for progressive carries, the top 4% for successful take-ons, the top 12% for tackles and the top 15% for blocks per 90.
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Given the all-encompassing nature of his game, Bakayoko could prove to emulate the skills of Arsenal's superlative prodigy Bukayo Saka, gifting Everton an attacking component that teams across Europe will be yearning for.
Saka, who rose through the Hale End academy ranks, is now regarded as a "monster" by the likes of writer Mark White and indeed plundered 15 goals and 11 assists last season, one of the centrepieces of Arsenal's resurgence.
The 28-cap England international ranks among the top 16% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe's top five leagues for goals, the top 17% for assists, the top 8% for progressive carries and the top 21% for tackles per 90 – sound familiar?
Bakayoko could be the reincarnation of his burgeoning £195k-per-week peer, and if he utilises his dynamism, top-class dribbling and ball-playing skills and maintains his tenacity in the tackle – something that Dyche, who implements a defensive, organised style, could relish.
He could catalyse the offensive rebuild at Goodison Park, and while he seemingly has the pick of the bunch, Bakayoko would be well-advised to make the move to Everton and grow into his skin as the key cog in a team eyeing an ascent up the Premier League table.
Behind-the-scenes footage has captured the emotional moment David Raya's family witnessed him officially become an Arsenal player.
What's the latest Arsenal transfer news?
The big story emerging from London Colney this week is the arrival of the Brentford goalkeeper in North London.
As per The Athletic, the 27-year-old joins initially on a season-long loan with the option to make the move permanent next summer. The Gunners will pay an initial £3m fee, while then in 12 months' time, if they want to make it a permanent transfer, they'll pay a further £27m.
The goalkeeper only had one year left on his contract at Brentford, but has signed a new two-year deal, with an option for an additional 12 months, to protect his value with the Bees in case he doesn't end up staying at Arsenal.
It appears to be a good deal all-round (except potentially for Aaron Ramsdale who now faces strong competition for the number one spot between the sticks) especially considering the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Tottenham have all reportedly shown interest in the player at some stage in the recent past.
And it seems as though Raya's family are pretty delighted with the move as well, especially his 91-year-old grandfather Joaquin.
Indeed, as seen in a clip now being circulated on Twitter – taken originally from a video shared on the club's official website –– Mikel Arteta presents the family member with a signed, personalised Arsenal shirt with his name on the back.
The Grandfather jokes: "I'm a bit nervous!" Before opening the gift upon which he adds: "This is my biggest dream."
They then go and take a picture together in a wholesome moment as sporting director Edu Gaspar jokes that 91-year-old Joaquin is "the first signing".
Who joined Arsenal in 2023?
The Gunners have made some pretty exciting moves already this summer, with Declan Rice most notably arriving for a club-record £100m fee (which could rise to £105m).
On top of that, Kai Havertz left Chelsea for their London rivals, and Jurrien Timber arrived from Ajax, making Raya the club's fourth signing in the current transfer window.
Arsenal also got a few more signings in through the door at the start of 2023 in the January transfer window as they picked up another player from the Blues in Jorginho, while also landing Brighton winger Leandro Trossard and Polish defender Jakub Kiwior.
Read the latest Arsenal transfer news HERE…
Arteta and Edu will no doubt hope this is enough to see their side fight successfully in the race to win the Premier League but a bad injury to Timber, could force them back into the transfer market to sign another defender before the window closes.
Indeed, transfers expert Fabrizio Romano has said recently: "Arsenal will explore the market, will discuss internally, Arteta will be involved in conversations because, at the beginning of the market, they looked at the possibility to bring in one more centre-back, a traditional centre-back, more than a versatile centre-back such as Timber who can play everywhere basically in the defence.
"They were looking for example at a player that they appreciate is Aymeric Laporte, this is true. The rumours about Laporte are true in the sense that he's one of the players appreciated by Arsenal, but from what I [have] heard, Man City didn't want to sell one more player to Arsenal; they prefer a different kind of destination for Laporte."
Liverpool bringing in Fiorentina enforcer Sofyan Amrabat would help to 'soften the blow' caused by Fabinho's departure and Daily Express reporter Ryan Taylor is 'surprised' Jurgen Klopp hasn't pushed harder to try and land the Morocco international this window.
Where could Sofyan Amrabat end up this window?
Recently, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano delivered an update regarding the state of play surrounding Amrabat's future at Fiorentina this summer on Twitter X, stating: "Sofyan Amrabat, not called up for next Fiorentina game. Manchester United, expected to open formal talks for Amrabat soon as Fred and Donny Van de Beek are close to leaving the club. Amrabat wants Manchester United, this has never changed."
Last month, The Liverpool Echo reported that Liverpool were sniffing about Amrabat's signature as a potential replacement for Fabinho at Anfield alongside the likes of Bayern Munich's Ryan Gravenberch, Manchester City ace Kalvin Phillips, Southampton youngster Romeo Lavia and Fulham anchor Joao Palhinha.
Fabinho moved to Al-Ittihad for a fee of £40 million back in July and former Reds club captain Jordan Henderson has also departed over the last few weeks to link up with club icon Steven Gerrard at Saudi Pro League outfit Al Ettifaq, as per Sky Sports.
Last term, £31k-a-week earner Amrabat featured 49 times in all competitions for Fiorentina, registering a solitary assist in the process, as per Transfermarkt.
Manchester United are believed to want to sell fringe midfielders Fred and Donny van de Beek to fund a move for Amrabat alongside Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo, according to The Daily Mail.
Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, Daily Express reporter Taylor is 'surprised' that Liverpool have let their rivals steal a march on them in the race to sign Amrabat.
Taylor stated: I’m actually surprised Liverpool have not had a look at least, because on the basis of what I saw at the World Cup and in the Conference League Final, I really feel like he would be a fine Fabinho, not replacement, but a player that would certainly soften the blow of losing Fabinho, particularly at the price sort of being mooted, which is about £30m. I think that’s a steal, really.”
What other matters will Jurgen Klopp need to tend to at Liverpool this window?
Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah is reportedly the target of a big-money bid from Fabinho's new side Al-Ittihad, according to Saudi publication Al-Riyadiah.
The outlet claim that Liverpool will be offered a fee of £60 million for the Egypt international, who would net £155 million in terms of wages over two seasons.
As per Sky Sports, Liverpool have made contact with Fluminense over a potential deal for their Brazilian midfielder Andre, who could cost in the region of £20 million to bring to Anfield this summer.
Ideally, the Reds would like to bring in two defensive reinforcements and another midfielder before the end of the transfer window, according to the outlet.
Journalist Rudy Galetti has indicated that forgotten Liverpool defender Nat Phillips is in 'advanced talks' over a move to Leeds United that will earn Klopp £10 million plus add-ons to reinvest into his squad.
England 377 for 7 (Sciver 137, Knight 106) beat Pakistan 107 for 3 (Ayesha 56*) by 107 runs – DLS Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsNatalie Sciver brought up her maiden ODI century off only 76 balls•PA Images
Natalie Sciver converted her maiden ODI century into a blistering innings of 137 from 92 balls, and Heather Knight, the captain, also passed three figures for the first time in limited-overs cricket, as England dusted themselves down after their opening-match defeat against India to rack up a formidable total of 377 for 7, and a commanding if rain-interrupted 107-run victory over Pakistan at Grace Road.England’s total was their highest in a World Cup match, and second only to Australia’s tournament record of 412 for 3 against Denmark in 1997. But it didn’t seem entirely on the cards during a cagey first ten overs, in which England lost both of their openers, Sarah Taylor and Tammy Beaumont, to the erratic but occasionally penetrative swing bowling of Kainat Imtiaz. At 42 for 2, the hosts still appeared to be suffering from a certain degree of stage fright.Sciver and Knight, however, took it upon themselves to stamp their authority on the innings. In June last year, Sciver had played an integral role in England’s last great statement performance, against the same opponents at Worcester, by smashing 80 from 33 balls to apply the finishing touches to what remains, by one run, England’s highest total in all ODIs.On that occasion, Sciver had arrived at the crease in the 39th over, with full licence to have a swing, following a formidable opening stand of 235 between Beaumont and Lauren Winfield (who was once again missing from today’s match with a wrist injury). This time, although she turned on the after-burners late in her stay with three consecutive sixes off Asmavia Iqbal, her initial duty had been one of consolidation. Steadily at first, but with increasing intent, she and Knight bent England’s innings back into shape, and Pakistan’s prospects decisively out of kilter, with a stand of 213 in exactly 30 overs.Sciver’s poise at the crease is the source of her formidable power, and two brusquely dismissed straight drives in her first six balls were an ominous sign for Pakistan, whose impact faded as the new balls lost their shine and the change bowlers their lines and lengths. The left-arm spinner, Nashra Sandhu, was treated with disdain as Sciver helped herself to four consecutive fours – including one off the toe of the bat through third man – to rattle through to a 35-ball fifty, and having nudged calmly through the nineties with a diet of singles, she drilled Sadia Yousuf into the covers to bring up her maiden hundred from 76 balls.Knight, whose 46 against India had given her team a glimmer of hope in their opening defeat against India, nailed an early drive through the covers to settle into her new day’s work, but she stepped up the ante when Sana Mir entered the attack with her offspin. Using her feet with good intent, she dumped a lofted drive through long-on for four, before picking off two more fours in her next over, with a paddle behind square and a thump through point.And, just as she had done against India, Knight also led the way in clearing the ropes, cracking a brace of sixes over cow corner en route to her own century from 105 balls. She fell one over later, caught in the deep for 106 as she launched Asmavia to wide long-off, but Danni Wyatt was on hand to keep England’s impetus going. She finished unbeaten on 42 from 27 balls, with five fours and a six over midwicket, although Pakistan saved themselves from conceding a new record total by chiselling out Fran Wilson and Jenny Gunn in consecutive deliveries in the penultimate over.In reply, Pakistan battled hard but were unable to make much headway in the face of England’s towering total. Katherine Brunt, who had born the brunt of Smriti Mandhana’s onslaught in the India match, settled much more quickly into her day’s work by extracting two early wickets – Nahida Khan, caught pulling a long-hop to midwicket for 3, and Javeria Khan, brilliantly bowled by devious slower ball for 11.Ayesha Zafar refused to be cowed, and kept going for her shots, cracking eight fours in total in reaching a 67-ball fifty. But Alex Hartley pinned Asmavia Iqbal lbw as she danced down the crease and missed a hoick across the line, and the contest was dead in the water long before the Grace Road rains applied a literal interpretation.
Newcastle United could still sign a new centre-back from the "top shelf" this summer but are considering someone "a bit cheaper" as well, claims transfer insider Dean Jones.
Newcastle United transfer news – What's the latest on the search for a new centreback?
It has been a strong start to the summer for the world's richest football club, with the Magpies signing AC Milan's talismanic young midfielder Sandro Tonali for a cool £55m this week.
The deal is the Toon's first signing of the window and will see the Italian international play his football at St James Park until 2028.
Sandro Tonali
As brilliant a signing Tonali is, Newcastle haven't had everything go their way in the window thus far, with long-term target James Maddison opting to join Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur instead.
The disappointment over that saga, however, hasn't seemed to impact the club's transfer ambitions, as they now look to shift focus and search for defensive reinforcements in the shape of a new centre-back.
One of the names that have been touted for a move up north is Crystal Palace captain and full England international Marc Guéhi.
According to Football Insider, Eddie Howe is 'keen' on a move for the 22-year-old defender; however, to have even a remote chance of landing the former Chelsea man, the Toon would have to fork out around £60m.
Whilst that is ultimately a drop in the ocean for the Magpies' generous benefactors, they still have to be cognizant of the implications on FFP and the Premier League's own rules around profit and loss, leading to some in the club to instead prefer a "cheaper option", per Dean Jones.
What has transfer insider Dean Jones said about Newcastle's search for a centre-back?
Jones was clear that whilst there is an option for the club to go and spend big on a new defender, that option is being counterbalanced by the desire to be sensible.
Speaking to Football FanCast, he said: "There's still a chance they go and get one from the top shelf. That's tempered by the sensible option, which is to find someone a bit cheaper with big potential or an expiring contract, someone they can get good value from. So that's the scenario they're stuck in right now as they search for their centre-back".
Would Marc Guéhi be a good signing for Newcastle United?
While Howe managed to transform his team into the league's joint-best defensive side last season, a player of Guéhi's quality would undoubtedly propel the side further forward.
According to WhoScored, the "monster" centre-back achieved an average rating of 6.68 across his 37 Premier League appearances last season and maintained an impressive pass success rate of 85.5%.
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It hasn't been a sudden rise for the youngster either, with football scout Jacek Kulig highlighting the 6 foot titan back in March of last year, describing him as "One of the best and most mature U-21 centre-backs in World football."
Considering he has played for a relatively limited team in Palace, his statistics still look impressive, with him putting in 1.2 interceptions, 1.4 tackles, and 3.6 clearances all per game via Sofascore.
With the young international passing the eye test with flying colours, possessing leadership qualities and showing a lot of promise for the future, Newcastle should certainly consider spending more to land Guéhi before someone else does.
The power of social media can give us many things. It can reunite friends, return lost items, or help a small business. But, it also gives footballers a platform to respond to rival fans in hilarious fashion. And that’s exactly what Chelsea defender Reece James has done.Taking to Twitter, the Chelsea full-back hit back at Arsenal supporters in brutal fashion, as they began to fantasise about who else could make the switch from Stamford Bridge to North London this summer.Something tells us that we can rule out a move to Arsenal for James now and forever…
What’s the latest on Reece James and Arsenal?
James is gearing up for a hopeful season of full fitness following a frustrating spell of injuries in the last campaign, as Chelsea endured a season to forget – falling to a bottom-half finish in the Premier League.
Arsenal, meanwhile, were back to their best, finishing second and taking Manchester City all the way in the title race. Eventually, Mikel Arteta’s side ran out of steam, but a summer of new arrivals may bridge the gap on their Manchester counterparts next season.
So far, the Gunners have welcomed German attacker Kai Havertz from Chelsea in an unexpected move for the forward. Declan Rice, too, also looks set to make the switch to North London in what is the perfect start to Arsenal’s summer transfer window.
Whilst improvements are taking place across London, James and new manager Mauricio Pochettino will be looking to take the Blues back to where they belong and secure Champions League football again next season.
What did Reece James say about Arsenal?
Responding to Arsenal fan, @ambehi Tweeted: “Reece James to Arsenal, who says no?
James replied with a simple answer: “I say no.”
In one swift response, the Arsenal fan was brutally shut down to the delight of Chelsea fans.
The official club account were quick to jump on the bandwagon, too, Tweeting, “one of our own” before posting a picture of James looking on at the Arsenal fans.
Suddenly, the England international’s popularity at Stamford Bridge has gone up even more, and it’s the type of popularity that he’ll look to reward on the pitch in the coming season.
No doubt, if James can silence the Arsenal fans on the pitch, as well as off it on social media, there will be no one happier than the right-back next season.
Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah won't be going anywhere this summer despite reports suggesting a shock exit is on the cards, according to reliable journalist David Lynch.
How many goals has Mo Salah scored?
The 31-year-old has etched his name into Reds folklore since arriving back in 2017, arguably becoming one of the greatest players in the club's history.
He has amassed a staggering tally of 186 goals in 305 appearances, and few players have had a greater impact for any club over recent decades. He has won all there is to win, whether it be the Champions League in 2019 or the Premier League title the following year, among numerous other trophies.
Worryingly however, Salah has been linked with a shock move to Saudi Arabia, where clubs are offering eye-watering amounts of money to top players, and the idea of Liverpool losing him at this point is something that doesn't bear thinking about.
The £350,000-a-week Egyptian has two more years remaining on his current Reds contract, putting them in a slightly precarious position, should he suddenly decide that he wants to move on. That being said, it doesn't look as though he intends on doing that any time soon, following a new update.
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Is Salah staying at Liverpool?
According to Football Insider's Lynch, Salah is "set to stay" on Merseyside this summer, despite reports suggesting that he could depart for a new challenge. It is stated that a move there one day remains "probable", though.
This is clearly a massive boost for anyone of a Liverpool persuasion, with Salah a genuine world superstar who remains a priceless player for the Reds. He has been rightly hailed as "world-class" by Jurgen Klopp down the years, and while so many players struggled last season, he still found an incredibly high level, scoring 30 times in all competitions.
He may be 31 years of age now, but he is a physical machine who is rarely injured, and with players managing to be at an elite level well into their 30s these days – Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are two obvious examples – there is no reason why Salah can't be a force for years to come still.
Next summer could be a tricky situation for Liverpool, with Salah having one year remaining on his contract at that point, but for now, fans should appreciate him while he is still at Anfield, as he looks to spearhead their resurgence in 2023/24.