Man Utd: Fabrizio Romano provides further Frenkie de Jong update

Manchester United’s move for Frenkie de Jong is ‘still on’ following ‘direct contact’ with Barcelona, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The Lowdown: Saga of the summer

The Red Devils have been linked with a move for the Dutchman ever since Erik ten Hag was announced as the club’s new manager towards the end of April.

That prospective transfer has turned into one of the biggest so far during the off-season, with United having an opening offer turned down last week. Barcelona rejected an initial €60m (£51.5m) fee plus €10m (£8.6m) in add-ons and are looking for a total of €85m (£73m) for their star midfielder.

The Latest: Romano’s update on De Jong

Romano took to Twitter on Friday evening to provide an update on De Jong.

He claimed that a deal is ‘still on’ and said that the player’s salary will be ‘really huge’ next season, which is a ‘problem’ for Barcelona due to their financial situation.

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The Verdict: Positive signs

All of the small updates in recent days appear to be pointing towards an Old Trafford move for De Jong.

The Athletic have well-placed sources who believe that a move will eventually happen, whereas the 25-year-old’s wage will be an issue for Barcelona according to Romano, and Ten Hag has also reportedly persuaded De Jong over a move to England.

All that’s left now is for an agreement to be reached between the two clubs. They currently appear to be €15m (£12.9m) apart when it comes to a total valuation, so hopefully they can meet in the middle with a second offer and De Jong can finalise a move to Manchester before the end of the month.

In other news: ‘They’ve looked at him’ – talkSPORT man drops huge Man Utd transfer claim involving ‘lethal’ ace

Josh Murphy can be Sunderland’s new McGeady

Sunderland are less than two months away from kicking off their first Championship season since the 2017/18 campaign. 

The Black Cats secured promotion via the play-offs and will now be looking to ensure that they do not head straight back down to League One at the first time of asking.

Alex Neil and Kristjaan Speakman will be plotting moves to improve the squad and one player who has been linked with a switch to the Stadium of Light is Josh Murphy.

Journalist Darren Witcoop Tweeted: “Sunderland have registered their interest in signing winger Josh Murphy, who is available on a free. Alex Neil worked with Murphy at Norwich and is a big fan. Interest in Wolves defender Dion Sanderson and keeper John Ruddy as reported elsewhere remains.”

New Aiden McGeady

By securing a deal to sign the attacker in the coming weeks, Speakman can land the club’s new Aiden McGeady out on the left wing.

Like the Irishman, Murphy is a tricky left winger who likes to cut inside onto his right foot and is adept at creating chances for his teammates.

McGeady created 25 ‘big chances’ and scored 11 goals in three League One campaigns as he consistently delivered in the final third for the club, which is what the ex-Norwich man can now replicate.

Former Cardiff boss Neil Warnock once tipped Murphy to become an “instrumental” player and that is exactly what he can be for the Black Cats in the second tier.

In his last two Championship campaigns for Norwich – one of which came under Neil – he provided 12 ‘big chances’ in 43 starts. He also scored 11 goals in that time as he showed that he has the quality to make a big impact at that level.

Whilst his chance creation numbers are not as high as McGeady’s, the attacker was playing at a higher level than the former Celtic man and has the relevant experience needed to shine in the second tier.

The winger has struggled for form of late, with no starts, goals, or assists for Preston last term, but his relationship with the Sunderland coach can spark his career back to life.

Neil clearly knows how to get the best out of the £25k-per-week wizard, given his form under the Scot for Norwich, and that is why he can be the club’s new McGeady next season as he can be the go-to creator from out wide.

AND in other news, Scott Wilson delivers big SAFC transfer development that’ll leave Speakman scrambling…

Leeds must seal Ben Brereton-Diaz move

Despite finishing in 17th place in the Premier League table, Leeds United were still a very capable attacking side at times this season.

In fact, the Whites racked up a total of 711 shot-creating actions throughout the campaign, which is more than a number of teams that finished above them in the table such as West Ham United, Wolves and Leicester City.

One figure that played a massive part in Leeds’ season in an attacking sense is Raphinha.

With 35 appearances under his belt as well as 11 goals and three assists, no other Leeds player managed to equal the number of shots at goal (85) or successful dribbles (59) the Brazilian made.

Now that their turbulent campaign has come to an end and Jesse Marsch has guided them to safety, the focus can turn to getting ready for the next campaign and making sure they aren’t involved in another relegation battle.

One figure that the Yorkshire club have been linked with that could benefit from having such a deadly attacking player next to him, such as Raphinha, is Blackburn Rovers striker Ben Brereton-Diaz.

Last August, Tony Mowbray said that he hoped the centre-forward would be “hungry for goals” for his current club, which is exactly what he turned out to be by finishing the season as their top scorer.

Specifically, the 23-year-old found the net 22 times in 37 league appearances, leaving only Aleksandar Mitrovic (43) and Dominic Solanke (29) scoring on more occasions than the Chile international in the entire division.

This shows just how capable he is of putting away goalscoring chances, which is why having a player like the Leeds star, who delivered 90 crosses in total throughout the campaign, could be so beneficial for him and the team in general.

With a reported price tag of £20m, it would surely be an investment worth making for Victor Orta as the striker would then give Marsch the chance to form what could be a formidable attacking duo in his side that could fire them to the top half of the table.

The opportunity to play at a big club like Leeds and show what he’s capable of producing in the Premier League would undeniably be a tempting prospect for the player.

In other news: Big update emerges on mega-money summer deal, Leeds United supporters will be fuming

Liverpool to offer Naby Keita new deal

Liverpool are expected to agree a new deal with midfielder Naby Keita in the near future, according to reliable journalist Paul Joyce.

The Lowdown: Keita’s best season yet

The Guinean enjoyed arguably his best season in a Reds shirt in 2021/22, finally managing to remain relatively injury-free and playing his part in a great campaign.

Keita made 40 appearances in all competitions, including 23 in the Premier League, with Jurgen Klopp hailing him as ‘one of the best midfielders I ever saw’.

The 27-year-old’s current Liverpool deal expires in 2023, but it looks as though his stay at Anfield will be prolonged.

The Latest: Joyce drops contract claim

According to The Times‘ Joyce, the Reds are in discussions with Keita over a new contract – one that would keep him at the club for several more years to come.

He is expected to accept the offer, having joined Liverpool from RB Leipzig back in 2018, before officially moving there a year later.

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The Verdict: Deserves a new deal

Keita remains a divisive figure with Reds supporters, with some adoring him and others feeling he has flattered to deceive, but last season was proof of what he can offer.

As mentioned, he managed to stay largely fit, which has been an issue in the past, and an 86% pass completion rate was accompanied by an average of 2.0 tackles per game – Virgil van Dijk has even described him as ‘world class’, which speaks volumes.

Finally strutting his best stuff on Merseyside, Keita fully deserves a new deal and the hope is that he still has another gear to find, as he heads into what could be the peak years of his career.

In other news, Liverpool are believed to have given up on signing one player. Find out who it is here.

Leeds dealt James Garner blow

A crushing Leeds United development has emerged on their pursuit of James Garner heading into the summer transfer window… 

What’s the talk?

Journalist Jacque Talbot has revealed that the Lillywhites will not be signing the English central midfielder ahead of the 2022/23 campaign as their Premier League rivals are refusing to do a deal with them.

He tweeted:

“No chance James Garner goes Everton or Leeds. Man United won’t sell him permanently either. Full story out later this week.”

The reporter then added:

“Man United aren’t going to sell to a direct rival like Everton or Leeds of all clubs and potentially see him flourish into a world-beater. Could turn out to be like another Wilfred Zaha situation.”

Supporters will be gutted

The supporters will be gutted by this claim from Talbot as it comes as a huge blow to Jesse Marsch heading into the next Premier League season.

Garner enjoyed a sublime campaign in the second tier on loan with Nottingham Forest and he would have been an exciting addition to Leeds’ squad.

In the Championship, the midfielder averaged a sublime SofaScore rating of 7.26 across 41 matches as he delivered excellent performances on a consistent basis. He also produced four goals and eight assists from the middle of the park as he showcased his ability to contribute in the final third.

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Defensively, he put himself about as he made 3.2 tackles and interceptions and won 3.9 duels per game for Steve Cooper’s side. This shows that he works hard off the ball to win possession back for his side and can be an asset at both ends of the pitch.

Former Leeds goalkeeper Paul Robinson lavished him with praise in the 2021/22 campaign, saying:

“Garner has been exceptional at Forest. He is an example of why players get sent out on loan.

“He can play at the top level and I think he has proven that at Forest. I don’t think he’s one that will go straight into the Man United side but I think there is a first-team role there for him and he will feature next season.”

These comments show that the eye test matches the statistics as a former professional was impressed by his displays and he had outstanding stats.

Therefore, Leeds fans will now be gutted that the club has ‘no chance’ of being able to sign Garner. The 21-year-old would have been an exciting signing for the club but Victor Orta will now need to identify alternative targets in the coming weeks.

AND in other news, Orta can now seal “eye-catching” Leeds signing with £20m bid for “sensational” talent…

Tottenham: Alasdair Gold makes promising Bastoni transfer claim

Tottenham Hotspur may have been boosted in their hunt to sign Inter Milan star Alessandro Bastoni this summer, according to reliable journalist Alasdair Gold.

The Lowdown: Spurs eye move for Bastoni…

After manager Antonio Conte and club chief Fabio Paratici’s crucial transfer summit in Italy last week, it is reliably believed that the exciting international defender is a top target for the north London club (The Telegraph).

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Bastoni, who Conte knows well from his time in charge at the San Siro, could cost Spurs around £50m if they wish to bring him to the Premier League.

As per recent reports, the Lilywhites head coach is making a ‘personal commitment’ to sign the 23-year-old, with Gold now sharing a potentially promising update on their pursuit of the Italy international.

The Latest: Gold makes promising Bastoni claim…

According to the football.london reporter, sharing news on Bastoni’s stance, there are ‘suggestions’ that the 23-year-old is ‘keen on a reunion’ with Conte as he eyes a possible move to Spurs.

Gold also claimed that the north Londoners are ‘set to pursue’ the Italy defender, but the main hurdle will be prising him away from the San Siro, with the Nerazzurri setting a £51m asking price.

The Verdict: Boost for Spurs?

While negotiating with Inter will likely prove a significant obstacle, the news of Bastoni being open to a move will come as a boost for Spurs and Conte.

The ‘defensive genius’, as hailed by Italian football expert Conor Clancy, is one of the most promising young centre-backs in Europe, and comparisons have already been made with Azzurri figurehead Giorgio Chiellini.

His salary of around £122,000 per week is also attainable from a financial perspective, so personal terms shouldn’t be an issue. Indeed, it seems the only thing standing in Conte’s way is his old club and their valuation of the player.

In other news: ‘Fully’ – Journalist says Tottenham could sign £100m ‘big name’ for Conte this summer, find out more here

Newcastle transfer news on Saint-Maximin

Allan Saint-Maximin will reportedly now be allowed to leave Newcastle United in the summer for the right price.

The Lowdown: Summer rebuild

It is anyone’s guess just how many players the St James’ Park faithful will be looking to bring through the doors this summer, with the likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Dean Henderson and Sven Botman all being linked with moves to the North East recently.

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The fact that they all play in different areas of the pitch also suggests that multiple first-team additions will be made, but the club may need to offload one or two players in order to help fund a big spending spree.

The Latest: Saint-Maximin transfer latest

Writing in his latest piece for i News, journalist Mark Douglas has revealed that Saint-Maximin will be ‘available’ for sale this summer, providing that the Tyneside outfit’s valuation is met.

Aston Villa are thought to be one of the teams interested in the Frenchman’s signature, and he should attract plenty of other admirers given his exploits in the Premier League.

The Verdict: Keep him

Saint-Maximin has shown his worth time and again for the Magpies, so they should not be looking to let him go so easily.

Hailed as a ‘top-class‘ player by former top-flight striker Kevin Phillips, the 25-year-old’s influence at Newcastle is unquestionable. He ranked as their second-best performer in the Premier League before their trip to Burnley on the final day, and top in terms of shots and dribbles per match, while also grabbing himself five goals and four assists (WhoScored).

The Frenchman would not be easy to replace, so the Magpies’ board should be looking at keeping him as part of the project.

In other news, find out what ‘brilliant news’ for Eddie Howe has now emerged here!

Tottenham to sign their own Saka?

The day is Sunday 26th September 2021 and Bukayo Saka has just strolled past the Tottenham defence before sending their north London rivals into a 3-0 goal advantage at the Emirates.

The goal was classic Saka who was truly on fire when the pair met at the beginning of the 2021/22 campaign.

It was a cool and collected finish, something we’d later go on to see from the likes of Heung-min Son throughout the rest of the Premier League campaign.

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Although that strike put a beaming smile on the face of the English teenager, it was Spurs who had the last laugh with Son scoring a vital goal when they met Arsenal a few weeks back, a result that ultimately proved crucial for Antonio Conte’s men in their pursuit of Champions League football.

The goal has now been reached and it may help them sign targets over the Gunners too. Chief among them is Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus.

The Brazilian is out of contract in the summer of 2023 and providing he does not sign fresh terms at the Etihad they will need to cash in.

A fee of £55m may well do the trick this summer but it will be an intense battle with both Arsenal and Spurs said to be interested.

However, if the latter are the ones who manage to get him to relocate to the capital, it would be a tremendous signing.

Indeed, on the topic of Saka, Conte could unearth his very own version of the England international.

A quick look at Jesus’ FB Ref profile will tell you one thing; he is a similar player to Saka. Of course, the City forward is more of a striker than a winger but their respective metrics are incredibly comparable.

Described as a “monster” by reporter Roberto Rojas and “stunning” by Jack Lang, the numbers are certainly impressive.

They both produce around three shots per 90 minutes while they complete a similar number of passes in the attacking third – between a number of 35.8 and 36.3 per 90.

Furthermore, they both take a similar number of touches of the ball with Jesus registering 49.4 per 90 compared to Saka’s 50.5.

Defensively they are also alike with the Arsenal starlet producing 1.12 tackles, 15 pressures and 1.24 blocks compared to the exit-bound striker’s 1.15 tackles, 14.1 pressures and 1.20 blocks.

Jesus even betters Saka’s goal involvements this term with the former totalling 25 in comparison to the latter’s 19.

With all of the above in mind, it’s clear to see why the Premier League title winner is like Saka. Crucially, however, he has plenty of experience in winning some of the best honours around.

Based on that, Spurs would be fools not to pursue a deal this summer.

AND in other news, Conte now plotting offer for “frightening” £50m Spurs target, he’s Salah 2.0…

The 'Dhoni emotion' sweeps Chennai ahead of Super Kings' homecoming

CSK will be playing a full season at home for the first time in four years, and the Chepauk faithful know their chances to soak in that feeling are running down

Alagappan Muthu and Deivarayan Muthu02-Apr-2023He is everywhere right now. He always is, especially in April and May. On billboards which seem to fit nicely with his larger-than-life persona. On the backs of the autos that zip through our streets. Well, on streets (see below) as well. At a plush hotel, near the Marina Beach, where the 12th anniversary of his iconic World Cup-winning six was being celebrated. On murals and stands at Chepauk, which he calls home. An entire city has become a tribute to MS Dhoni. It feels like Chennai knows something that we don’t. Or maybe we do and just don’t want to say it out loud.Chennai Super Kings’ intra-squad practice match that was thrown open to the public just an hour before the start last week provided a peek into the revelry that Chennai could finally experience this season. Only the C,D and E stands were originally available for the fans, but they got filled up quickly on a weekday and the new stand was also soon taken over by fans.

Dhoni’s first public appearance on the field since arriving in the city in early March brought the Super Kings fans to their feet. The locality around Chepauk is the home to Chennai’s most popular movie theatres, but on March 27, this was the show that Chennai wanted to see. First day, first show: blockbuster. There will be seven more shows at Chepauk, and the seventh on May 14, against Kolkata Knight Riders, could well be the last one in the city. So, Chennai wants to soak in every bit of its (leader).This will be the first full home season in Chennai in four years and only the second in eight years. You can take Chennai out of Super Kings, but you just can’t take the fans out of Super Kings. They’ve never let their team feel alone and at various neutral venues, even outside of India, the yellow army has outnumbered the other fans.When Super Kings were forced to move out of Chennai to Pune after playing one home game in the city in 2018, the yellow army and the team management arranged a chartered train called “” from Chennai to Pune for about 1000 local fans. All the expenses of the fans, including food, accommodation, local transportation, train and match tickets, were apparently borne by the Super Kings management.Related

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Anush Rajasekaran, a die-hard Super Kings fan who runs a restaurant called Mezze in Chennai, travelled on that train just because of one “emotion”.”Even though he [Dhoni] is not from Chennai originally, I feel we’ve been super quick to adopt him as one of our own,” Anush says. “I think these days, people associate Dhoni more with Chennai than Ranchi. It’s an emotion that sometimes can’t be explained. It’s an emotion!”I’ve personally travelled to Dubai and literally every city to watch a CSK game – just for Dhoni. In 2018, when there was no matches in Chennai, I was on the CSK train to Pune and travelled quite a bit. And we quickly started calling him and it’s a big thing. For him to get the title, it’s just that he’s our leader. Personally, to be honest, none of the clubs across sports give me as much joy as watching a CSK game.”And Dhoni has always reciprocated emotion and love towards Chennai and Super Kings fans. He has publicly expressed his desire to say goodbye here and not in Ranchi where he was born or Mumbai, where he became a world champion.CSK fans prepare to get on board the •TNCA/CSK”I never knew that I’ll be picked by CSK,” Dhoni had said at an event in Chennai in 2021. “I was in the auction and I got picked and it gave me an opportunity to understand the culture, which was very different from where I actually came from. I’m more like a wanderer. My parents came from UP; it was initially UP and then it became Uttarakhand. I was born in Ranchi, which was Bihar, and later on became Jharkhand. I got my job at the age of 18 with the Railways in Kharagpur, West Bengal, and then I came to Chennai. I believe Chennai taught me a lot – when it came to how to conduct myself and how to appreciate the game. Each and every time we came to Chepauk, the fans came and they supported good cricket.”The buzz around Chepauk ahead of CSK’s homecoming is unmistakable. ” (Brother, if you have a ticket, give me. I’m ready to pay anything),” an auto driver outside the Pattabiraman Gate tells us as we enter Chepauk for Ruturaj Gaikwad’s pre-match press conference. Then, there are a bunch of security personnel clicking selfies in front of the Dhoni mural.A massive mural ft. MS Dhoni at Chepauk•Deivarayan Muthu/ESPNcricinfoGaikwad, too, couldn’t hide his excitement at playing his first ever home game for CSK at Chepauk.”I think everyone is excited,” Gaikwad gushes. “There are few players who have played here a few years back and there are few players who have obviously played four years back and there are players who are playing here for the first time, including me. Right from the day that it was announced that it’ll be home-away [format] and that we’ll be playing at Chepauk and [they] renovated the stadium and everything is new, I am actually really excited. I think everyone around the group is really excited.”I think it [the practice session that was open to the public last week] was good preparation for the opening game which we played in Ahmedabad. I am sure the noise was equal though there were only 1000 people and there were 100,000 there [Ahmedabad]. The noise was equal. Just imagining the full house tomorrow, everyone is excited.”Even the usually poker-faced Michael Hussey is thrilled to be back at Chepauk, where he hit 63 off 45 balls to help set up CSK’s title win as a player in 2011.

“It’s great to be back here,” Hussey said at an event before Super Kings’ training session. “I love coming back to India and obviously Chennai. It’s been so long since we’ve been able to play a game at the Chepauk stadium. I know the players and the coaching staff are really excited about the match coming up. I’m sure the fans are going to be more excited. Really looking forward to a packed house making lots of noise and it will lift them up and hopefully we can put on a great show.”Even B Rocky, a TNPL mystery spinner who is currently with CSK as a net bowler, is just delighted to have spent his birthday recently with Dhoni in Chennai. He kept wheeling away against Ben Stokes and Moeen Ali at the nets on Sunday with a smile on his face.This isn’t just fandom. It’s brotherhood. Because it goes both ways. Somewhere around 2010, when he won us the IPL for the first time, and 2011 when he won us the World Cup for the second time, we conferred upon a man the status of a symbol. (PS – it wasn’t about the trophies, it was about the ). And he lived up to it. He cared about it. And every good thing he did on the field reinforced it. The power in his shots. The stamina he has at 41. The skill with which he controls a game. The euphoria he brings when he changes one. He might not have done it a lot lately, but that’s not the point.Because when Chennai falls in love with someone, it happens in an instant and lasts a lifetime. #ThalaForever

Arteta has a "gifted" barely-seen Arsenal gem who's "similar" to Gascoigne

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is blessed to have an array of exciting talents coming through the Hale End academy right now.

Ethan Nwaneri, Max Dowman and Myles Lewis-Skelly are making waves at N5 right now, with the latter rewarded for his Arsenal form by England boss Thomas Tuchel as he eyes a place in the Three Lions’ 2026 World Cup squad.

Premier League’s youngest ever players

Age

Club

Ethan Nwaneri

15 years, 181 days

Arsenal

Max Dowman

15 years, 235 days

Arsenal

Jeremy Monga

15 years, 271 days

Leicester City

Harvey Elliott

16 years, 30 days

Fulham

Matthew Briggs

16 years, 68 days

Fulham

Despite being just 18-years-old, Lewis-Skelly burst on to the scene last season and fought his way into becoming one of Arteta’s first-choice left-backs with Riccardo Calafiori, thereby pushing established Premier League defender Oleksandr Zinchenko down the pecking order as a result.

Nwaneri, meanwhile, became the youngest Premier League player in history after making his debut in a 3-0 win over Brentford in 2022, with the sky appearing to be the limit for him.

Since then, the 18-year-old has racked up nine goals and two assists from 40 senior appearances under Arteta, and Arsenal initially hesitated over a deal for Eberechi Eze due to their desire for Nwaneri to be given more minutes this season (talkSPORT).

Nwaneri signed a new five-year contract at Arsenal in August, keeping him at the club until 2030, but the teenage talent now has another academy sensation to contend with for a place in the first-team.

That man is, of course, Dowman.

The 15-year-old became Arsenal’s second-youngest ever Premier League player behind Nwaneri after coming on in their 5-0 win over Leeds United last month, winning a penalty for summer signing Viktor Gyokeres to smash home.

Understandably, there is a lot of excitement around Dowman right now, and club legend Paul Merson insists he is just a “freak” for his age.

Still barely seen in the first team with just 27 minutes of competitive senior football to his name, former Arsenal keeper Graham Stack has now told Standard Sport that Dowman already reminds him of an England legend.

Arsenal teenager Max Dowman likened to Paul Gascoigne

Stack believes that Dowman has similarities with Paul Gascoigne, with the pundit hailing Arsenal’s “gifted” new teenager when speaking ahead of A Night To Remember.

While this bold statement continues to pile on lofty praise for Arsenal’s latest starlet, it is important not to put too much pressure on Dowman at this very early stage of his career.

The attacking midfielder has displayed real signs of promise, but the GCSE schoolboy is still at a preliminary stage of his development and needs time to grow before being thrust into the limelight so intensely.

That being said, there is still reason to be excited about Dowman, and Arsenal’s work with young players behind-the-scenes is continuing to pay dividends.

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