INEOS have made an Isak-level signing in Man Utd star who's "unplayable"

Manchester United have massively struggled to find the back of the net over the last couple of years, which has massively held the side back in the Premier League.

The Red Devils have spent hundreds of millions of pounds on numerous attackers under multiple managers, but largely to no avail, as seen by their measly goal tally from 2024/25.

Ruben Amorim’s men only notched a total of 44 league goals last campaign, with two centre forwards, Joshua Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund, only netting seven goals combined.

The latter has rapidly fallen down the manager’s plans, leaving on a season-long loan to join Serie A side Napoli during the off-season, with such a deal having an option to buy in the summer of 2026.

In an attempt to improve the current first-team squad, many of the fanbase will have been craving a move for one talent who set England’s top-flight alight in recent years.

Alexander Isak’s form against Manchester United

Alexander Isak has been one of the Premier League’s leading attackers over the last couple of years, often being a player to be feared when coming up against the Magpies.

The Swede has registered 54 league goals in his three years in England, ending last year on 23 goals, sitting second in the goalscoring charts as he helped the Magpies secure Champions League qualification.

He is unbeaten in 63% of his matches against the Red Devils, scoring a header in the clash at Old Trafford as Eddie Howe’s side claimed a 2-0 win back in December.

Isak stated his desire to leave St James’ Park this summer, subsequently joining United’s rivals Liverpool in an English record £125m transfer on deadline day.

Such a move has massively strengthened Arne Slot’s side for the 2025/26 campaign, which could inflict more pain in the Derby matches for Amorim’s men in the near future.

The prospect of the Swede linking up with the likes of Mohamed Salah and Hugo Ekitiké is a dangerous one for the rest of England’s top-flight, with such a trio making the Reds favourites to retain their league title.

However, despite the business conducted elsewhere, the Red Devils have also landed numerous top-quality talents who could also make themselves fan favourites at the Theatre of Dreams.

Man United's Isak-level signing

In an attempt to avoid a repeat of 2024/25, the United hierarchy splashed £200m on three new attackers during the summer to inject the needed added quality to the frontline.

Matheus Cunha was the first to make the move, joining in a £62.5m transfer from Wolverhampton Wanderers after scoring 15 times in England’s top-flight last campaign.

The Brazilian has been joined by Benjamin Sesko in the final third, costing a fee in the region of £74m from Bundesliga side RB Leipzig – filling the void left by Hojlund’s departure.

The third and final player added to the attacking department was Bryan Mbeumo, with the Cameroonian arriving from English outfit Brentford as an “unplayable” star in the words of Thomas Frank.

His addition set the club back £71m, including add-ons – a mammoth sum of money, but one that could prove worthwhile after he scored 20 times in the top-flight last time around.

The 26-year-old was one of just five players in the division to achieve a total of 20 goals or more in the Premier League – highlighting the talent the club have on their books at present.

Such a move is similar to that of Isak to Liverpool this summer, with both players falling into the aforementioned bracket for goals scored in 2024/25.

Both players will be hoping to repeat similar feats at their new clubs this campaign, but for the Red Devils’ sake – they will hope Mbeumo can add further goals to add to his dominance over the Swede.

When comparing the pair’s respective stats in the league from 2024/25, Mbeumo managed to better Isak in numerous areas, subsequently highlighting the excellent addition made by Amorim and Co.

The Cameroonian, who’s been labelled “world-class” by Statman Dave, posted a better shot on target accuracy rate (44%) and a higher goal per shot on target rate (0.5).

Games played

38

34

Goals & assists

27

29

Shot on target accuracy

44%

43%

Goals per shot on target

0.5

0.4

Key passes

1.9

1.3

Progressive passes

3.7

2.8

Take-on success

47%

46%

Carries into the opposition box

2.1

1.4

Aerials won

0.9

0.8

Such numbers highlight the clinical edge he possesses within the final third, arguably making him a more threatening option than the English-record signing.

He also completed more of the take-ons he attempted (47%) whilst carrying the ball into the opposition’s box per 90 (2.1) – further highlighting his talent when in possession.

If he can replicate such numbers during his time at Old Trafford, Mbeumo may have all the tools to help the Red Devils return to their former glory in the near future.

It remains to be seen if he can once again outperform Isak in 2025/26, but if he does, his £71m transfer fee may be a bargain – especially if he can lead the side to any form of silverware.

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Chelsea's most expensive signings of all time – list

Chelsea and Todd Boehly have splashed the cash in recent years on a number of new players, with the Blues winning the Club World Cup in 2025. Following their triumph in the USA, those at Stamford Bridge once again spent big in the transfer window.

Here at Football FanCast, we’ve taken a look at Chelsea’s most expensive signings in their history, as per Transfermarkt and news reports, with a detailed look at the top 10.

Moises Caicedo

£115m

Brighton

2023

Enzo Fernandez

£107m

Benfica

2023

Romelu Lukaku

£97.5m

Inter

2021

Kepa Arrizabalaga

£71m

Athletic Club

2018

Kai Havertz

£71m

Bayer Leverkusen

2020

Wesley Fofana

£70m

Leicester

2022

Mykhailo Mudryk

£62m

Shakhtar Donetsk

2023

Marc Cucurella

£60m

Brighton

2022

Alvaro Morata

£60m

Real Madrid

2017

Joao Pedro

£60m

Brighton

2025

Romeo Lavia

£58m

Southampton

2023

Christian Pulisic

£58m

Borussia Dortmund

2019

Pedro Neto

£54m

Wolves

2024

Christopher Nkunku

£52m

RB Leipzig

2023

Fernando Torres

£50m

Liverpool

2011

Jorginho

£50m

Napoli

2018

Jamie Gittens

£48.5m

Borussia Dortmund

2025

Raheem Sterling

£47.5m

Manchester City

2022

Timo Werner

£47.5m

RB Leipzig

2020

Joao Felix

£46.3m

Atletico Madrid

2024

Here's a detailed look at Chelsea's 10 most expensive signings: 10 Joao Pedro £60m from Brighton

Chelsea’s biggest signing in 2025 was centre-forward Joao Pedro, who was signed in time to link up with the Blues during their Club World Cup campaign.

The Brazilian became an instant hit with his goals in the USA, and he is under contract at Stamford Bridge until 2033.

9 Alvaro Morata £60m from Real Madrid

The oldest arrival in this top 10 is Alvaro Morata, who joined Chelsea in a club-record £60m transfer from Real Madrid back in 2017. The striker’s move to England ultimately didn’t work out, though, with the Spaniard returning to La Liga with Atletico Madrid on loan in 2019 before making that move permanent a year later.

Morata is currently the captain of the Spanish national team and scored 24 goals in 72 games for the Blues.

8 Marc Cucurella £60m from Brighton

Chelsea won the race ahead of Manchester City to sign left-back Marc Cucurella from Brighton & Hove Albion in 2022 for just over £60m, with the Spaniard making the left-back role his own at Stamford Bridge.

A former Barcelona youngster, Cucurella impressed in his first year in England with the Seagulls under Graham Potter, and the pair would soon be reunited when the Blues brought in the latter as manager a month later.

7 Mykhailo Mudryk £62m from Shakhtar Donetsk

Mykhaylo Mudryk for Chelsea

Chelsea swooped in ahead of Arsenal to sign winger Mykhailo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk in 2023 for £62m, with the Ukraine international signing a huge eight-and-a-half-year contract at Stamford Bridge.

His Chelsea deal could reach a total of £89m, but having not had much success thus far, Shakhtar look set to miss out on nearly £30m worth of bonuses.

6 Wesley Fofana £70m from Leicester City

Centre-back Wesley Fofana was brought to Stamford Bridge from Leicester City in 2022, but the Frenchman’s stay with Chelsea so far has been hampered by injury.

However, considering he signed a seven-year deal, the Blues still have plenty of time to get the best out of the Frenchman, who cost the west Londoners a handsome £70m – proving Leicester sure know how to get a decent sum for a promising centre-back.

5 Kai Havertz £71m from Bayer Leverkusen

Kai Havertz Chelsea

Versatile attacker Kai Havertz was brought to England by Chelsea in 2020, joining in a big-money £71m deal from Bayer Leverkusen.

The German went on to score the winning goal for the Blues in the 2021 Champions League final against Manchester City before being sold to rivals Arsenal in 2023, with Chelsea bringing in the majority of the fee they spent on the player.

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ByCharlie Smith Oct 8, 2025 4 Kepa Arrizabalaga £71m from Athletic Club

Kepa Arrizabalaga is the most expensive goalkeeper in history, but he only sits 4th in Chelsea’s record signings list, showing the Blues’ spending power in the years that have followed.

Famously remembered in a Chelsea shirt for refusing to be substituted in extra time of an EFL Cup final under Maurizio Sarri, Kepa signed for the Blues back in 2018 from Athletic Club for just over £71m and was allowed to join Arsenal for just £5m in 2025.

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ByStephan Georgiou Feb 8, 2024 3 Romelu Lukaku £97.5m from Inter

Striker Romelu Lukaku returned to Chelsea for a second Stamford Bridge stint back in 2021, with the Blues paying Inter what was a club-record fee of £97.5m for the Belgian.

It appeared to be a masterstroke at first, with Lukaku scoring freely back in a Chelsea shirt, but over time, it has proven to be a costly mistake, with the player spending recent years on loan in Italy with Inter and Roma before finally being sold by Chelsea for the second time, this time to Napoli.

2 Enzo Fernandez £107m from Benfica

Midfielder Enzo Fernandez joined Chelsea in a £107m deal from Benfica in 2023 shortly after winning the World Cup with Argentina.

It was a British record at the time, and although the midfielder is arguably still working to pay off that price tag, he has become a vital member of the team under Enzo Maresca, wearing the captain’s armband in the absence of Reece James.

1 Moises Caicedo £115m from Brighton

Moises Caicedo

Central midfielder Moises Caicedo only made 53 appearances for Brighton & Hove Albion between 2021 and 2023, but that was enough for Chelsea to spend big on the Ecuador international.

The Blues won the race ahead of Liverpool for Caicedo, who endured a tough start to life at Stamford Bridge before eventually showing his best form. He’s under contract until 2031, so he has plenty of time to become an important Chelsea star.

Sunderland scouting Italian prodigy who would smash transfer record again

Sunderland’s transfer window has been the biggest in the club’s history. After an unexpectedly long stint out of the Premier League, manager Régis Le Bris has been backed to ensure that they stay there.

The club have made roughly £36.8 million from the sales of Jobe Bellingham and Tom Watson to Borussia Dortmund and Brighton respectively, which has added a boost to their transfer budget.

Most of the new arrivals at the Stadium of Light have been attacking or midfield players, and the squad is yet to reinforce their defence, which was the fourth-best in the Championship last season. However, the Black Cats are now looking to change that in a big way and go all out on an up-and-coming talent.

Sunderland scouting Italian star Comuzzo

Reports from Italy, via Sports Witness, have revealed that Sunderland are among a number of English teams who have been scouting Italian centre-back Pietro Comuzzo. Comuzzo’s club, Fiorentina, have spent part of their pre-season in the UK, where Black Cats scouts checked on him in person.

Sports Witness shared a recent interview where Comuzzo stated he was happy at his current club and wasn’t currently looking to move. However, during the transfer window, things can change quickly. If Le Bris could convince Comuzzo of the project, then it’s reported that Fiorentina would be willing to part ways with the player for £34.5 million, which would see the Black Cats once again smash their previous transfer record by £7.5 million.

Rank

Player

Fee

Signed from

Year

1

Habib Diarra

£27m

Strasbourg

2025

2

Simon Adingra

£21m

Brighton

2025

3

Enzo Le Fee

£19.3m

AS Roma

2025

4

Chemsdine Talbi

£18m

Club Brugge

2025

5

Noah Sadiki

£15m

Royale Union Saint-Gilloise

2025

6

Didier Ndong

£13.6m

Lorient

2016

=7

Granit Xhaka

£13m

Bayer Leverkusen

2025

=7

Asamoah Gyan

£13m

Rennes

2010

9

Steven Fletcher

£12m

Wolves

2012

10

Jack Rodwell

£10m

Man City

2014

Comuzzo will be in the UK this weekend as Fiorentina face Manchester United at Old Trafford in a pre-season friendly. Early reports had indicated that United were another one of the teams to have taken an interest in the centre-back, but after several big-money signings and other positions yet to fill, they seem unlikely candidates.

Sports Witness’s Kaustubh Pandey concluded that the stories currently circulating about Comuzzo could be an attempt to increase his value and sell him at a later date. In which case, this could end up being a long-term Sunderland target that they use to solidify their place in the Premier League if they stay up this season.

Why Comuzzo is so highly rated

Comuzzo is a name that fans will hear a lot of in the coming years, and there are a few reasons why he is seen as such a prodigy. When compared to centre-backs of a similar age who featured in the Premier League last season, fans can see his uniqueness.

Tackles in Defensive 3rd Per 90

1.19

0.79

0.7

Long Pass Completion

69%

56.3%

59.5%

Attempted Tackles on Dribblers Per 90

1.19

0.85

1.07

Success Rate of Tackles on Dribblers

79.3%

64.3%

62.1%

Stats from: FBREF

Abdukodir Khusanov and Dean Huijsen have both recently received big transfers, with the former joining Manchester City in January and the latter joining Real Madrid this summer, but in many regards, Comuzzo is better than both.

An issue that many defenders find when joining the Premier League is that the pace of the wingers is too much for them. However, this is where Comuzzo specialises, as not only does he attempt more tackles on dribbling players than average, he also has a higher success rate with them.

Comuzzo’s ability to accurately play a long ball is also unique. Not only does it get the team out of danger defensively, but it can also help the team up the pitch offensively. Many of the newly promoted teams find themselves camped in their own third as the bigger Premier League sides attack them. Comuzzo would help avoid this with the combination of his ability to win back the ball and then progressively play it out once he has done so.

All of these attributes make Comuzzo an ideal player for the Premier League and particularly one further down the table. If Sunderland don’t push for him this summer, their chance of signing him may disappear, because it’s only a matter of time before someone snaps him up.

محمود أبو الدهب: يانيك فيريرا وقع في نفس خطأ ريبيرو.. ومباراة القمة قلبت الأمور داخل الزمالك

يرى محمود أبو الدهب، لاعب الأهلي السابق، أن البلجيكي يانيك فيريرا، المدير الفني لـ الزمالك، يمر بفترة تحتاج إلى الصبر، مؤكدًا أن الحكم عليه في الوقت الحالي غير منصف في ظل التغييرات الإدارية والفنية التي يشهدها الفريق.

وقال محمود أبو الدهب في تصريحات عبر قناة “أون سبورت”: “رأيي في يانيك فيريرا أن الزمالك يمر بتجربة جديدة مع مدير رياضي جديد، كما أن مجلس الإدارة مبتعد عن كل ما يحدث، والصفقات أيضًا جديدة، ولذلك أرى أنه يجب التحلي بالصبر عليه، لأن الاستقرار عنصر بالغ الأهمية في هذه الفترة التي نمر بها”.

وتابع: “المدرب حقق نجاحات واضحة، وكل ما حدث أنه خسر مباراة القمة، وهي التي قلبت الأمور رأسًا على عقب، لأنها تُعد أهم مباراة في الموسم، النادي الأهلي تمكن من الفوز بها، واستعاد توازنه، وقلّص الفارق مع الزمالك إلى نقطة واحدة فقط”.

وعند سؤاله: هل فيريرا مدرب صدامي مع اللاعبين بعد أزمته مع الجزيري وشيكو بانزا؟ أجاب: “نعم، وهذا خطأ وقع فيه من قبل خوسيه ريبيرو، المدير الفني السابق للنادي الأهلي، لأنه لم يخلق روح المنافسة بين اللاعبين”.

وواصل: “حتى عندما عاد عماد النحاس، أدركت أنه أعاد لاعبين مهمين، مثل حسين الشحات وعبد القادر، اللذين كانا بعيديْن تمامًا عن المشاركة، من الضروري إعادة جميع اللاعبين إلى أجواء المنافسة، لأن امتلاك دكة بدلاء قوية تمنح الفريق القدرة على التغيير في أي وقت”.

وشدد: “عندما نتحدث عن النادي الأهلي، فإن ما قدمه في مباراة الزمالك كان رسالة واضحة لكل اللاعبين، مفادها أن الأهلي بمن حضر، ولا يوجد لاعب أكبر من الفريق أو يمكنه فرض نفسه أو سلطته على الكيان”.

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وأردف: “الأمر نفسه في نادي الزمالك، فالمدرب لم يصنع المنافسة بين اللاعبين، وأصرّ على إشراك لاعبين دون المستوى، أين ناصر منسي؟ حتى عندما احتاج إليه في مباراة الأهلي، لم يكن يشارك منذ فترة طويلة”.

واستكمل: “عندما شارك عمرو ناصر، شعرنا بأنه مهاجم قوي يجيد التحرك والتسجيل أمام المرمى، وهذا ما نقصده دائمًا، وهو أن المدير الفني يجب أن يخلق منافسة حقيقية بين اللاعبين”.

واستمر: “يجب أن يكون في كل مركز أكثر من لاعب، حتى يكون هناك بدلاء قادرون على تغيير النتيجة، مثلما فعل حسين الشحات الذي تعرض لكثير من الانتقادات، وتحدث البعض عن رحيله أو إعارته، لكنه عاد ورد في الملعب وساهم في فوز الأهلي”.

واستطرد: “الأهلي لم يفز في أي مباراة عادية، بل فاز في مباراة القمة، وهي الأهم في الموسم، وهي التي أحدثت الضجة الكبيرة التي نراها الآن”.

واختتم: “من ناحية الاستقرار، إذا كان القرار هو رحيل المدرب، فيجب أن يتم ذلك بعد مباراة غزل المحلة، مستغلين فترة التوقف القادمة، حتى يتمكن المدرب الجديد من جمع اللاعبين والتعرف على المجموعة الموجودة بشكل جيد”.

فيرمين لوبيز يحسم الجدل حول علاقته بـ جافي وموقفه من الرحيل إلى ريال مدريد

تحدث الدولي الإسباني فيرمين لوبيز، لاعب خط وسط الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي برشلونة، عن علاقته بزميله جافي، ومفاوضات رحيله إلى تشيلسي الإنجليزي في فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الماضية.

وكان فيرمين قد أصيب خلال مواجهة برشلونة ضد خيتافي، رغم دخول اللاعب الشاب كبديل في شوط اللقاء الثاني بدلًا من فيران توريس.

وتعتبر إصابة لوبيز ضربة موجعة بالنسبة لبرشلونة، خاصةً وأن اللاعب بدأ يكتسب ثقة المدرب هانز فليك هذا الموسم ويلعب بشكل أساسي على حساب داني أولمو.

وقال فيرمين، في تصريحات عبر صحيفة “آس” الإسبانية، حول حقيقة وجود عرض من نادي تشيلسي: “نعم، يمكنك دائمًا التفكير في الأمور، لكنني لم تكن لدي أي نية للمغادرة، لا أعتقد أن برشلونة أراد بيعي أيضًا”.

وأضاف: “تقديم عروض أخرى؟ هناك دائمًا أشياء مثل هذه وأما سؤالك عن احتمالية رحيلي إلى ريال مدريد مستقبلًا فلا أعتقد حدوث ذلك”.

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وعن أول أيامه في لاماسيا: “أسوأ يوم في حياتي، كانت المرة الأولى التي غادرت فيها المنزل، كنت أبكي مع الجميع”.

وعن الشائعات حول تدهور علاقته مع جافي: “علاقتي به هي نفسها كما كانت دائمًا، لقد عرفنا بعضنا البعض منذ أن كنا في الثالثة عشر من عمرنا، ولا توجد أي مشكلة على الإطلاق”.

وأردف: “لقد حدثت أشياء لكنني لا أعرف سببها، هي أشياء مثل التي حدثت بين تير شتيجن وتيك، لا أعرف من أين تأتي هذه الأشياء”.

واستطرد: “لدي الكثير من الأصدقاء في الفريق الأول، جافي، بيدري، بالدي، إريك، أولمو، خوان جارسيا، أنا لدي علاقة قوية مع الجميع”.

وأتم: “إذا كنت لاعب كرة قدم فعليك أن تكون مستعدًا، هذه الأشياء تحدث، وعقليًا، يجب أن تكون مستعدًا، لكن اللاعبين الشباب في الفريق الأول مستعدون، نحن ناضجون وأذكياء ونعلم أن هذا سيحدث وعلينا أن نعمل من أجل الفريق”.

Third day of Kanpur Test called off despite no rain

The area around mid-on and mid-off, and the bowler’s run-up from the media box end were too soggy to play

Hemant Brar29-Sep-2024Bangladesh 107 for 3 (Mominul 40*, Shanto 31, Akash Deep 2-34) vs IndiaFor the second consecutive day, there was no play in the second Test between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur. Unlike Saturday, there was not a single drop of rain today but a wet outfield resulted in play being called off at 2pm. Ironically, as soon as the umpires made that decision, the sun emerged from behind the clouds.After three days, Bangladesh are 107 for 3 in the first innings of the Test. There are still two more days left but the chances of a result have reduced drastically.The day started with the covers being removed from the outfield, with an inspection scheduled for 10am. Soon, the ground staff removed the main cover as well and started marking the crease on either side of the pitch.But when the umpires came out for the inspection, they found certain areas in the outfield, especially mid-off, mid-on and the bowler’s run-up from the media box end, too soggy to start play.They planned the next inspection at noon. But things hardly improved, much to the frustration of fans who, given it was a Sunday, turned out in good numbers.All this while, the ground staff seemed to be relying solely on the sun to do its magic. Another inspection was planned for 2pm, when the umpires decided that was it for the day.

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Matt Roller05-Aug-2024Andrew Flintoff believed he “should not be here” and that he was given “a second go” at life when he escaped a high-speed car crash alive – though expects he will have to deal with its physical and psychological effects “for the rest of my life”.Flintoff, the former England allrounder, underwent a series of operations on his face after crashing while filming for the British TV show in December 2022. He has rarely spoken publicly since but addresses the crash and its effect on his mental health in the upcoming second season of the BBC show .”I genuinely should not be here, with what happened,” Flintoff said in footage, filmed from his bed in the weeks after the crash, which will be broadcast next week. “It’s going to be a long road back and I’m only just starting. I’ve got to look at the positives, don’t I? I’m still here. I’ve got another chance, I’ve got to go at it. I’m seeing that as how it is: a second go.”Related

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Flintoff kept a low public profile in the months after the incident while his injuries healed. The series shows him speaking to Kyle Hogg, his close friend and former Lancashire team-mate, in July 2023. “I thought I could just shake it off. I wanted to shake it off and say ‘here am I, I’m alright’ but it’s not been the case, it’s been a lot harder than I thought,” Flintoff said.”As much as I’ve wanted to go out and do things I’ve just not been able to… Everywhere I go at the moment, I’ve got a full face mask and glasses on. I struggle with anxiety: I have nightmares, I have flashbacks. It’s been so hard to cope with. But I’m thinking if I don’t do something, I’m never going to go. I’ve got to get on with it.”In the first series of , Flintoff and Hogg brought together a disparate group of teenagers in Preston, Flintoff’s hometown, and introduced them to cricket, forming a team which played a series of friendlies in 2022. In the second series, they take them on tour to Kolkata – though the trip was delayed by a year due to Flintoff’s crash.Flintoff was asked by one of the boys, Finn, if he was “feeling 100%” before the trip. “Not really,” he replied. “I don’t know if I will again, to be honest… I don’t know what ‘completely better’ is. I am what I am now. I’m different to what I was. It’s something that I’ll probably have to deal with for the rest of my life. Better? No. Different.”Following his injuries, Flintoff has gradually returned to cricket in a series of different coaching roles. He has worked with England’s white-ball teams as an assistant coach, including at June’s T20 World Cup, and is also head coach of Northern Superchargers in the men’s Hundred, who have won three of their first four games.Flintoff took his team to Kolkata for the second series of •BBC/South ShoreFollowing Matthew Mott’s sacking as England’s white-ball coach, Flintoff has been touted as an outsider for the job. He was first brought into the England set-up as an unpaid consultant by Rob Key, the team’s managing director, though footage from the series suggests he has been considering a coaching role for some time: “If I do apply for the England coach’s job, I might not put these on my CV,” he joked as his team trained in September 2022.Flintoff has declined to give any interviews to independent outlets since his appointment, though was involved in a Q&A with the producer Clyde Holcroft during a promotional event for . He joked he had fallen into “a TV trap” after his playing career and said he would “love to do more coaching” moving forwards following “a perfect introduction” to it.”I’d always wanted to do something in cricket. I was never quite sure what it was,” Flintoff said. “I’ve done a bit of commentary which I don’t particularly like, or it’s not really me. I’ve always had an ambition to coach, but I’m not quite sure of my route to doing that or who I’d coach – or, let’s be honest, who would have me.”He explained that his ambition with was to alter the perception of cricket as “a posh sport” – and said that was among the reasons he thinks the Hundred has been a success. “It’s not for everyone, the Hundred,” Flintoff said. “But I think that it’s done so many good things. You look at the crowds who go and watch it; it’s on free-to-air [TV] as well as Sky.”It’s still perceived in some areas as being a posh sport, as being elitist, and we just need to break that down but I think we’re going in the right direction. We can always do more, but I think there’s a definite shift in recent times towards it being more popular… We’ve seen how popular it is in India. If you could take 10% of that [in England], we’d be happy.” will be shown on Tuesday August 13 at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer

The next Sinisterra: Leeds make enquiry to sign £34m Solomon alternative

Winger Manor Solomon is a player who has captured the hearts of the Leeds United fanbase, impressing during his loan stint at the club during the title-winning campaign.

The Israeli international joined the Whites on a season-long loan deal from Tottenham Hotspur, looking to get his career back on track and fire Daniel Farke’s side back to the Premier League.

It’s safe to say that the 25-year-old has done exactly that, registering 10 goals and 13 assists across all competitions, leading to calls for him to be signed on a permanent basis.

With the transfer window now open once again, the club have the opportunity to complete such a deal, but up to now, there has been no progress, with it remaining unclear whether he will return to Yorkshire.

As a result, other forwards have since emerged on their radar as the German looks to build a side capable of surviving the drop come the end of May 2026.

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In recent days, striker Davie Selke has emerged as a potential option for Leeds this summer, with a report claiming that they’ve already held talks with his representatives over a move to Yorkshire.

The 30-year-old has been in splendid form throughout 2024/25, scoring 22 times in his 31 appearances – the most in the Bundesliga 2 and helping Hamburg secure a return to the top-flight.

Hamburger SV's DavieSelkescores their third goal

However, another name has entered the mix in recent days, with Feyenoord winger Igor Paixao a summer target, that’s according to Dutch outlet FR12.

The report claims that the Whites have made an enquiry to sign the 24-year-old star, who’s registered 32 combined goals and assists across all competitions this campaign.

It also states that Marseille and Brighton and Hove Albion have made moves for the Brazilian, who could be available for a fee in the region of £34m this summer.

Why Leeds’ £34m target could be Farke’s own Sinisterra

Colombian winger Luis Sinisterra was seen as a huge addition back in the summer of 2022, joining Leeds in a £21.4m deal – looking to add key depth to their frontline.

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The 25-year-old only made 19 appearances during his first season at Elland Road, but managed to find the net on five occasions, with injuries plaguing his progress after his big-money move.

After the side suffered relegation back to the Championship, he would leave to join Bournemouth on loan, before making his move permanent last summer in a £20m deal.

It was a partially successful deal, which only saw them lose £1.4m on their investment, in a move that was ultimately cut short due to the club’s slide down the football pyramid.

However, they could repeat such a deal this summer with Paixao, potentially joining Farke’s side from Dutch outfit Feyenoord – just as Sinisterra did three years ago.

When delving into the Brazilian’s underlying stats from 2024/25, he’s managed to outperform Solomon in numerous key areas, allowing the manager to forget about a dream reunion this summer.

Paixao, who’s been labelled “exquisite” by talent scout Antionio Mango, has registered more goals and assists, whilst posting a higher shot on target rate – subsequently showcasing his clinical edge in attacking areas.

How Paixao compares to Solomon in 2024/25

Statistics (per 90)

Paixao

Solomon

Games played

34

39

Goals & assists

26

22

Shot-on-target accuracy

45%

40%

Shots on target per game

1.4

0.8

Carries into final third

2.4

2.3

Passes into final third

1.8

1.4

Aerials won

41%

0%

Stats via FBref

He’s also completed more carries into the final third and made more passes into the opposition area, having the tools to aid the likes of Piroe in being a success in England’s top flight.

The 24-year-old has also won more aerial duels, offering Farke a top-level all-round option in attacking areas – something which will be vital if they are to secure survival.

£34m may seem a huge fee for a player who’s unproven in the Premier League, but his talent is there for all to see, undoubtedly providing a better option than Solomon next season.

A move for Paixao is certainly a risk worth taking this summer, but the hierarchy will have to work quickly to avoid missing out on his signature, given the interest from elsewhere.

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He earns as much as Cunha: Pereira must axe £35m Wolves man this summer

Wolverhampton Wanderers will head into the summer transfer window full of confidence that they can secure a top-half finish in the Premier League next season.

Much will depend on Vitor Pereira’s budget, however. Will he be allowed to spend big in order to carry on the momentum gained over the last few months?

There will certainly be a few sales when the window opens as he begins to build his squad.

The key question for the Molineux faithful: Will Matheus Cunha be at the club on the opening day of 2025/26?

Why Matheus Cunha is a wanted man this summer

If it wasn’t for Cunha’s output in the final third this season, Wolves may arguably have been in real danger of relegation.

The Brazilian has been in remarkable form, scoring 15 times in the top flight while chipping in with six assists in the process.

Not only does this account for 41% of the club’s total goals in the league, but he also ranks ninth in the Premier League for goals and assists.

Wolverhampton Wanderers' MatheusCunhacelebrates scoring their fourth goal

Despite this, Cunha has clashed with supporters on social media following a post he put up on his Instagram.

He even confessed that he wishes to leave in order to challenge for trophies, and if a big offer comes in, the forward may depart.

The forward currently earns £90k-per-week in the Midlands and, should he leave, this would help free up a big chunk of the wage budget for Pereira.

It does look likely he will move on from Wolves. But there is one player the manager should be actively trying to sell, especially considering he is earning more than the club’s talisman at the moment – Goncalo Guedes.

Why Goncalo Guedes must follow Cunha out the door

£35m signing Guedes was given a second chance at the club after returning from a loan spell last summer, but he hasn’t exactly taken the opportunity.

Across 31 games, he has registered ten goal contributions – five goals and five assists – but only two goals have come in the top flight.

He started in the 2-0 defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion, but was subbed off after 59 minutes.

Goals

2

Assists

4

Shots per game

0.8

Key passes per game

0.4

Big chances created

2

Successful dribbles per game

0.2

During the game, he missed a big chance – notably firing a close-range effort over the far – failed to register a shot on target, failed with his only dribble attempt and won just a solitary duel against the Seagulls.

Due to his lethargic display, Guedes was given a match rating of just 5/10 by Birmingham World with journalist Charlie Haffenden noting that he ‘wasted two big chances in the opening ten minutes’ and was ‘not too involved afterwards’ which just about sums up his time at Molineux.

It’s safe to say that if this was an audition to secure his future at the club, he failed.

The Portuguese forward currently earns the same weekly wage as Cunha which given how differently the pair have performed this season, it is a rather remarkable fact.

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Goncalo Guedes

£90,000

£4,680,000

=1

Pablo Sarabia

£90,000

£4,680,000

=1

Matheus Cunha

£90,000

£4,680,000

4

Nelson Semedo

£80,000

£4,160,000

5

Hee-chan Hwang

£70,000

£3,640,000

With two years left on his current contract, this summer would be the ideal time for Pereira to cash in on the underperforming forward.

If so, he will be able to free up a big part of the wage bill in the process.

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A bigger talent than Cunha: Man Utd ready big bid to sign £42m "genius"

Andre Onana’s recent glaring errors may have heightened the search for a new goalkeeper, although as far as priority positions are concerned for Manchester United, it is surely the forward line that is in need of bolstering.

While Joshua Zirkzee – who has revived his United career after being booed off against Newcastle United back in December – did score a crucial goal in midweek, that backpost header was just the Dutchman’s seventh in all competitions this season, having struggled to truly fire following his £36.5m switch from Bologna.

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The versatile attacker has been forced to line up in a perhaps unsuited centre-forward berth at times due to the woes of teammate Rasmus Hojlund, with the struggling Dane again looking lifeless on Thursday night, after registering just 11 touches in total.

In all, the former Atalanta starlet has only scored eight goals across all fronts in 2024/25, while fellow forward, Alejandro Garnacho, has only just bettered that tally with nine goals of his own, having chipped in with just two goals since Ruben Amorim took charge.

With Amad Diallo currently sidelined – and the likes of Antony and Marcus Rashford having been shipped out on loan – the attacking unit does appear particularly depleted, hence the need to recruit quality reinforcements this summer.

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According to recent reports, it looks as if United could be ready to raid fellow Premier League sides for their prized possessions, with The Athletic reporting on Friday that both Liam Delap and Matheus Cunha are under consideration.

Matheus Cunha

In the case of the Wolverhampton Wanderers star, the Brazilian – who has scored 13 league goals this season – is viewed as a potential solution in one of the two number ten berths in Amorim’s 3-4-3 set-up, having operated on the flanks or centrally at Molineux this season.

The 25-year-old has already outlined his desire to “take the next step” in his career, with suitors able to land the former Atletico Madrid man for £62.5m this summer, amid the presence of a release clause in his current deal.

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As per reports in Spain, however, the Red Devils are also considering attacking alternatives, with claims made that Amorim and co are preparing an offer for Paris Saint-Germain starlet, Désiré Doué.

The 19-year-old – who only joined the Ligue 1 champions on a €50m (£42m) deal last summer – appears to have caught the attention of the Old Trafford hierarchy amid his dazzling displays this season, with the Frenchman viewed as ‘one of their key future prospects’.

As per the piece, however, any deal would likely not come cheap, with it yet to be seen whether Luis Enrique’s side would be willing to cash in so swiftly.

How Désiré Doué compares to Matheus Cunha

The major benefit of landing Cunha this summer would be that the in-demand forward has already proven himself in the Premier League, having notably scored directly from a corner in the 2-0 win over Man Utd at Molineux on Boxing Day.

That ensures the £62.5m man would be a ready-made solution as far as Amorim is concerned, although it’s hard to deny that Doué represents the bigger talent, having been hailed as “one of the best in the game right now” by data analyst Ben Mattinson.

Indeed, the teenager scored a simply outrageous equaliser in PSG’s eventual 3-1 win over Aston Villa in the Champions League on Wednesday evening, having rifled in a stunning curling effort that left Emi Martinez with simply no chance in the Villa goal.

That effort ensured the former Rennes starlet already has six goals and assists to his name in 12 outings in Europe’s top tier competition this season, having racked up 24 goal involvements in total in 2024/25. Cunha, by contrast, has ‘just’ 19 goal contributions for the Old Gold.

Capable of operating as an attacking midfielder or on the flanks, Doué would surely be an ideal option for the number ten berth in Amorim’s system, with Mattinson lauding him as a “genius” who can “create something out of nothing”.

Non-penalty goals

0.56

0.33

Assists

0.18

0.33

Shot-creating actions

3.82

4.93

Progressive passes

4.69

6.41

Progressive carries

3.68

5.71

Successful take-ons

2.03

3.34

Pass completion

71.6%

80.7%

Tackles

1.23

1.93

Interceptions

0.56

0.74

What sets Doué apart is just how strong he is across a range of metrics, as indicated above, having outperformed Cunha with regard to both attacking and defensive contributions, across the last 365 days.

It is then no surprise that he has caught the eye of those at the Theatre of Dreams, with the PSG man’s age, potential and current performances ensuring he could represent a greater investment than the capture of Cunha.

Now, the challenge will be trying to pluck him from the Parc des Princes…

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