Chelsea to sign ANOTHER goalkeeper?! Blues in talks over Genk's Mike Penders despite confirming Filip Jorgensen transfer

After signing Filip Jorgensen from Villarreal, Chelsea are now eyeing a move for Genk's goalkeeper Mike Penders.

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Chelsea in talks to sign Penders from GenkWill be sent back on loan to the Belgian sideBlues ready to offer €20m (£16m) for the custodianWHAT HAPPENED?

Per journalist Sacha Tavolieri, the Blues are in advanced talks to sign Genk's young custodian Penders in the ongoing summer transfer window. The Premier League side are reportedly offering a transfer fee of €20m (£16m) and a percentage of future resale to the Belgian side. The custodian, however, will be sent back on loan to Genk and will only be appearing for the Blues from the 2025/26 campaign.

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Chelsea are looking to bolster their goalkeeping position in the current window. They have already completed the signing of Denmark international Jorgensen from La Liga side Villarreal for €24.5m (£20m) as they look to provide competition to Robert Sanchez for the No.1 spot in the upcoming season.

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19-year-old Penders did not play a single game for the Genk senior side in the 2023/24 campaign, however, he made 25 appearances for the club's reserves side in the Challenger Pro League.

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Enzo Maresca's side will be next seen in action on Wednesday as they take on Mexican side Club America in a pre-season friendly at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Who needs Lionel Messi?! How Inter Miami survived without inspirational Argentine during Copa America to keep MLS title dreams on track

The Herons deserve credit for coping without their superstar attacker, as well as Luis Suarez, over the past few weeks

Just before Lionel Messi departed for Copa America, Inter Miami boss Tata Martino was asked how his side would fare without their talisman. "If these players find themselves in form, with confidence, secure, and understand the challenges of the five games after St. Louis, it's clear that we'll be able to survive Copa America," he said in response.

The answer was hardly shimmering with confidence, though that was perhaps to be expected. It's said that no player can be bigger than any club, but in Messi's case, this statement is stretched right to the boundaries of reality.

On and off the pitch, the legendary figure Inter Miami, so it's only natural that the Herons approached his extended absence with trepidation – even if they had managed to pick up some results without him last season.

This time around felt a little different, though. Not only were the stakes higher, with Inter Miami sitting atop MLS' Eastern Conference and in pole position to win the Supporters' Shield, Messi has also managed to surpass his maiden season performances in the early part of the current campaign.

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By the time he'd headed off for Copa America, La Pulga's goal and assist numbers were already quite incredible. In just 15 games, Messi had racked up 14 goals as well as 11 assists. This run included MLS braces against Orlando City, Nashville SC and New England Revolution.

Then there was his dominant display against New York Red Bulls. Inter Miami were on fire that day, with Messi involved in each of his side's goals in a 6-2 victory (one goal, five assists). All in all, he failed to provide a goal or assist in just two of the 12 MLS games he was featured in to kick off the season.

When he wasn't around, the Herons seemed to miss him too. Muscle problems sidelined Messi for a four-game stretch in March, with Miami winning just one of those matches and losing two. This seemed to underline just how vital the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner was to his side's on-field fortunes in both a playmaking and goal-scoring capacity.

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And he wasn't just the only key player that Miami weren't able to call upon once Copa America kicked-off, as Luis Suarez was also called up by Uruguay. There were some fears about the forward's fitness when he arrived in Miami, but he soon put those concerns to bed.

Suarez has instantly reignited his electric partnership with Messi and has racked up a hatful of goal contributions in the process. In the 20 appearances he made before leaving for the tournament, the ex-Liverpool star plundered 14 goals and chipped in with seven assists.

As if the departures of these two icons wasn't bad enough for Inter Miami, Matias Rojas – who has been a very useful cog since arriving in April – was also stolen away from them by Paraguay. It's little wonder that Martino was concerned about how his side would cope.

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Despite those absences, the Herons initially managed to avoid any drop off – at least in terms of results. Their very first game without Messi and Suarez provided a glimpse into the topsy-turvy weeks that were to come.

Despite being reduced to nine men, with David Ruiz and Tomas Aviles both dismissed in the second half, they somehow managed to escape Philadelphia with a 2-1 victory. Julian Gressel opened the scoring against the Union, hinting at another theme for the Messi-less games.

After that result, Gressel would assist in each of his side's following three matches: all 2-1 wins against Columbus Crew, Nashville SC and Charlotte FC, respectively. With Messi gone, the U.S. interntional was moved from midfield into a more advanced right-wing position. It was a masterstroke from Martino that paid off handsomely, with Gressel repaying the faith placed in him in spades.

“We knew that [Messi] was going to be gone at the Copa America, so the intention was always for me to step into that position. Obviously, I’ll never be able to fill his shoes, but it’s something I can do and do it in my way," he said in June.

Jordi Alba also deserves credit for his displays during this positive run of results. Perhaps the least eulogised of Miami's high-profile former team-mates, he scored and then assisted in the wins over Nashville and Charlotte, grasping the mantle while his former Barcelona colleagues were away with their countries.

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However, this positive momentum threatened to be derailed when Miami found themselves on the end of their joint-worst defeat in MLS history at the hands of FC Cincinnati. Although Sergio Busquets was dismissed for a second bookable offence just after the hour mark, this was not what swung the game in the hosts' favour.

By that point, the Herons were already 5-1 down, with the defensive problems that were predicted prior to the season rearing their head once again. Speaking after the eventual 6-1 defeat, Martino was honest about his side's shortcomings – and they had little to do with Messi not being available.

"We had a period early in the season where we were vulnerable in back, we started to fix that, the previous five or six games we had done a solid job defending. But this game we reverted defensively to how we played early in the season," he reflected. "Our opponent was better than us. We must take note of this. Cincinnati is one of the top three teams in the league. We are still not there despite our good results and performances. We have to keep working and hoping in the final part of the season we can improve with our full roster."

Ten Hag can finally get Mount firing by relocating Man Utd’s "wizard"

Amid the chaos and euphoria of Manchester United's thrilling 4-3 victory over Liverpool last week, it may have unsurprisingly gone under the radar that summer signing, Mason Mount made his return to the side following a lengthy stint out with injury, the Englishman seeking to make up for lost time following a wretched debut campaign at Old Trafford.

The 25-year-old's last outing had actually come on Remembrance Day back in November, with there likely to have been a certain few who had even forgotten he was on the books at United, such has been his minimal impact to date.

With one assist and no goals to show for his efforts thus far, the £55m signing – who has been restricted to just 11 appearances across all fronts following his arrival from Chelsea – looks to be heading the way of many who have gone before him in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era, with whispers rife that he could even be the 'new Donny van de Beek'.

That said, it is far too soon to write off the playmaker just yet, with Erik ten Hag potentially having the means to finally get Mount firing in his starting lineup…

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Signed by Ten Hag with the intention of operating as an attacking number eight, it already looks as if such a plan is unlikely to work, with a midfield pairing of Casemiro and Mount notably "torn to shreds" on the opening weekend against Wolverhampton Wanderers – as per club legend, Gary Neville.

With Kobbie Mainoo now in the picture, however, the dynamic may have somewhat changed, with United possessing a more mobile asset to hold the fort in front of the back four, rather than the ageing Brazilian.

There would be merit in trialling a partnership of Mount and Mainoo, with Bruno Fernandes ahead of them, although perhaps a wiser solution would be for the skipper to be relocated instead, dropping deeper to allow the former Blues star to thrive in a number ten berth.

The Portsmouth-born ace has typically operated in a more advanced role or on the flanks in his career so far – reaching double figures for goals and assists in the league in 2021/22 – hence why it may appear foolish to try and repurpose him as a box-to-box asset when that may not play to his strengths.

Instead, therefore, Fernandes – who has been dubbed a "wizard" by Statman Dave – could take on that deep-lying role alongside Mainoo, having already shown flashes of why that could be his long-term home.

Why Bruno Fernandes could thrive next to Mainoo

The Portuguese magician has been United's go-to man in the playmaking berth for over four years now, boasting a stunning haul of 72 goals and 63 assists in 223 games in all competitions following his arrival from Sporting CP.

The £52m-rated ace has, however, seen his numbers dip since Ten Hag's appointment, with his record of 47 goals and assists in 97 games far below what he achieved under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the same number of games (79 goals and assists).

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That could then mean it may be worth trialling someone else, like Mount, as the 'ten', with the 29-year-old dropping deeper, with his compatriot Carlos Carvahal previously outlining what Fernandes' best position actually is:

"But he is not a 10, he is an 8. He is a box-to-box player who understands very well the game. He doesn't just play. He understands everything that happens around him."

The one-time Udinese man also only recently admitted that he felt his most "complete" performance ever came while playing as a 'six' against Everton last season, having also hinted that he may drop further back as his career progresses.

Ten Hag too seemingly agrees with that sentiment having described his captain as the "best player on the pitch" during that win over the Toffees, with it worth repeating that approach now that Mount is fit and available once again.

With Fernandes – who has created the most chances in the division this season – spraying passes and wreaking havoc from deep, Mount can offer the high pressing, relentless presence ahead of him, having been hailed for his "work ethic" by Rio Ferdinand.

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That switch would come at a cost for United's nine-goal hero, Scott McTominay, yet if the club are to begin to see the fruits of their £55m investment, something – or someone – surely needs to give.

Flamengo e Palmeiras são multados por confusão na Supercopa do Brasil

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Em julgamento realizado nesta sexta-feira, a Quinta Comissão Disciplinar do STJD multou o Flamengo e o Palmeiras em R$ 5 mil pelo tumulto ocorrido no túnel de acesso aos vestiários do Mané Garrincha, na Supercopa do Brasil de 2021. A decisão cabe recurso e pode chegar ao Pleno, última instância nacional.

Na mesma sessão, os auditores aplicaram uma partida de suspensão ao técnico Abel Ferreira e ao seu auxiliar João Miguel por reclamação desrespeitosa. As decisões aconteceram com unanimidade dos votos.

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Em julgamento virtual, Abel falou sobre os fatos narrados na denúncia.

– Aos 9 minutos o senhor árbitro marcou a primeira falta e mostrou o amarelo para o Felipe Melo. Aos 10 minutos ele marcou outra falta e deu amarelo ao meu jogador. Aos 36 minutos há uma falta clara no Breno e recebo o primeiro amarelo. Disse e reclamei que era para amarelo. Protestei dizendo isso. O fiscal de linha chamou o árbitro e recebi o primeiro amarelo. Passados dois minutos eu falei: ‘Estão presentes nessa final as duas melhores equipes e essa final merecia ter o melhor árbitro brasileiro’. O árbitro estava na área do Flamengo e vem me dar o vermelho. Quem chamou o árbitro foi o quarto árbitro. Foi o meu desabafo e em momento algum eu usei palavras de desrespeito – declarou Abel Ferreira, que ainda afirmou ser mentira as palavras narradas na súmula.

O auxiliar técnico de Abel, João Miguel também falou sobre o motivo da sua expulsão e afirmou que reclamou uma vez com o bandeirinha e deve ter dito a expressão dos árbitros serem fracos e que se dirigiu ao árbitro após receber o vermelho direto. O auxiliar também falou sobre a confusão no túnel de acesso.

– Um senhor forte do Flamengo que depois fiquei sabendo que era diretor do Flamengo tentou me agredir. Depois teve alguns atritos, empurrões, mas nada de violência. Os seguranças do Palmeiras começaram a intervir e rolou aquele tumulto – finalizou o auxiliar do Palmeiras.

Essex seal tie as Zampa runs out Northeast with two needed off last ball

Essex and Hampshire share the points for the second time in two years, as they maintain their slim quarter-final hopes

ECB Reporters Network25-Aug-2019Hampshire and Essex Eagles tied for a second year in a row as Adam Zampa ran half-century maker Sam Northeast out off the last ball of a thrilling match.Hampshire, chasing 140 to win, needed 11 off the final over, having previously required 42 from three overs, before pulling it down to two runs from the last ball.With Northeast, who was on 72, on strike the batsman struck down the ground but could only find Zampa – who easily had Northeast out his ground attempting a second.Northeast had turned the match around with 73 from 56 balls, with the match seemingly Essex’s to win before the nervy finale.The shared points helps neither side in their hopes of progressing to the quarter-finals – they both sit on 11 points, two points adrift of Somerset and Middlesex.Having won the toss and chosen the bowl Hampshire struck early. Chris Wood continued his incredible first-over wicket-taking record when he had Tom Westley lbw to the first delivery of the match – it was the fifth time in this season’s Blast the left-armer had stuck in his first over.Kyle Abbott copied Wood in the next over as Essex were left 3 for 2 when Cameron Delport was brilliantly caught behind by Lewis McManus.Dan Lawrence and Adam Wheater then ambled along at around six an over in an 83-run stand for the third wicket to revive the innings – before Wheater was caught on the square boundary.Lawrence continued, though, with a series of delightful shots through and over the covers, to go with a towering six over midwicket. He passed 1,000 T20 runs and a 13th fifty of the season across all formats, off 37 balls.But as with his first 12 half-centuries, Lawrence couldn’t convert to three figures as he picked out Ian Holland at backward point while attempting a reverse scoop.Ryan ten Doeschate plumb lbw to Chris Morris and Abbott yorking Ravi Bopara and Simon Harmer in the same over to take figures of three for 15, also departed – leaving the Eagles on 139 for 7.Like Essex earlier, Hampshire lost both openers early on as James Vince and Rilee Rossouw both picked out Ravi Bopara on the point rope.Northeast and Liam Dawson attempted to rebuild for the hosts but despite running hard between the wickets they struggled to hit boundaries in their 68-run alliance.With seven overs to go, and only four fours between them, the required rate was up and 10 an over – with Dawson departing for 31 off 34 balls during that 14th over after slogging a sweep straight to cow corner.But thanks to some clever striking from Northeast, whose half century came in 46 balls with five fours, Hampshire ground themselves back into contention.Chris Morris and James Fuller, 17 off 12, both departed but Northeast and Lewis McManus collected 11 off the 18th over, 19 from the 19th over and managed to slice past the 11 needed off the final Mohammad Amir over before the last ball hijinx.

'Utter bulls*it" – 'Disgusting' Gary Neville slammed by England fans for claiming Trent Alexander-Arnold is not good enough to play in midfield as pundit is labelled 'weird' for 'agenda' against Liverpool star

Trent Alexander-Arnold started in midfield for Gareth Southgate for England against Serbia b not everyone was impressed by the Liverpool star.

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Alexander-Arnold plays in England midfieldGary Neville criticizes Liverpool man's abilitiesFans take shots at Man Utd legend's opinionsWHAT HAPPENED?

Former Manchester United legend and ITV pundit Gary Neville was one of the critics of Alexander-Arnold over his performances as the Three Lions scraped past Serbia with a 1-0 win on the night thanks to Jude Bellingham. The former full-back tore into the Liverpool star's skill set as he went on to insinuate that a full-back is a full-back because they've previously not been good enough to play further forward. However, Neville has also received a lot of criticism for his opinions about the 25-year-old.

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Speaking on ITV, the former right-back said: "There's something for me, just thinking that Gareth wants to get Gallagher into the team. He's obviously going to make unpopular decisions, Gareth, and he's not scared of it. But I think there's an element of wanting to get Gallagher into the team but he knows that would be deemed as being quite negative. I think he's gone half in, he's not gone Gallagher, he's not gone Mainoo."

Fellow pundit and Manchester United legend Roy Keane agreed with Neville and said: "If you're a midfielder and see a right-back getting in ahead of you… you're not going to be happy."

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X user @StePlunk took on the ITV broadcast, saying: "ITV Sports. Welcome to France Vs Austria. Let's just talk about Trent lol… Neville chatting absolute garbage suggesting Klopp moved him to RB because he didn't fancy him in midfield. This is also not the next level for a footballer. Ffs have a day off."

Another user @GrantEEMitchell said: "Gary Neville’s slander of Trent is UTTER bull*hit. Hating on a different level."

Liverpool fan @Henry_Taylor04 said: "Gary Neville projecting his own insecurities about not being able to be a midfielder onto Trent is disgusting. Trent became Liverpool’s right back because Clyne wasn’t fit and Gomez wasn’t fit."

@DanReilly92 said: "Gary Neville’s obsession with being negative about Trent is getting a bit weird now."

@adammsmith00 said on X: "The switch from Keane & Neville from Trent to Foden is outrageous. Agenda is silly"

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Alexander-Arnold has possibly been one of the best full-backs in the world but has often been targeted for his defensive frailties. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen if Southgate will cave to the pundits' pressure and start a more natural midfielder next time out.

Edgbaston set for sparse attendance after ticketing confusion

Despite England playing one of their most important games in history, there seems a good chance there may be many empty seats on Thursday

George Dobell09-Jul-2019It’s one of the biggest matches in the recent history of England cricket and it has been a sell-out for weeks, but there seems a good chance there may be many empty seats at Edgbaston on Thursday.What is the problem?It looked, for a while, as if India may be involved in Thursday’s match. As a result, the side’s supporters snapped up many of the tickets. But now, with India not involved in the game, those spectators are not expected to attend.Can’t they just sell their tickets to people who want to go?Yes, up to a point. The ICC has a resale platform for such an eventuality that has resold 70000 tickets in this tournament to date. But it appears some – presumably wealthy – ticket holders cannot be bothered with the effort, while some others have taken to unofficial resale sites in an attempt to sell their tickets for a profit.What’s the matter with unofficial resale sites?They aren’t illegal in cricket. But they are contrary to the terms and conditions of ticket sale. That means the ICC can – and they have done on occasions throughout the tournament – cancel any tickets it sees for sale on such sites or in the hands of touts. That means that would-be spectators buying such tickets run the risk of not being allowed in the ground despite having paid for them.So people should just use the official resale site?That’s the safest way to buy a ticket, yes. And probably the cheapest. Tickets on the official site can only be sold for their original face value. The ICC insist their opposition to unofficial resale sites is designed to protect spectators.And that’s working?Yes.Thousands of tickets for the game have changed hands in the last few hours in such a manner. But anecdotal evidence from would-be ticket buyers suggests there is a great deal of frustration inherent in using that platform. There is evidence of crashing pages and tickets that look as if they are available proving impossible to buy; tickets show as available on the site until the fan who has them in their basket has completed the transaction. As a result, users are having to be immensely patient. There are tickets becoming available all the time, however, and they are being bought almost immediately.What is the ICC doing to help?They tell us they have emailed or texted every ticket holder for the game and reminded them to use the official resale platform. They are also warning those tempted by using the unofficial sites that tickets are being cancelled all the time.How did Indian supporters end up with the bulk of the tickets?Good question. It would appear the answer is they wanted them more and applied for more. A priority ticket ballot was, for example, offered to both the Barmy Army and the Bharat Army at the same time in May 2018. There was almost six times as much uptake from the Bharat Army.Really?Yes. Many Barmy Army supporters are far more keen on Test cricket. With an Ashes series coming up, it seems they may well have saved their money for that. And, to be fair, they may have had modest hopes of England’s success in this tournament (have you seen England in recent World Cups?). It is probably a reminder, too, of the decline in interest in cricket in England and Wales and the reliance upon the Asian audience for the game’s financial health.Can’t resale platforms be banned from selling such tickets?They could, if the government legislated. Certainly cricket’s authorities have been asking for that for a long time. And the government has indicated it is willing. But perhaps because parliament has achieved little in recent months – the Brexit debate has taken up a disproportionate amount of time – legislation remains a work in progress. As things stand, it is illegal to resell football tickets but not illegal to resell cricket tickets.What has the ICC said?”The only way fans can guarantee their ticket will be valid is to buy it from the Official Ticket Re-sale Platform, which allows fans unable to attend the remaining matches to sell to other genuine fans at face value,” an ICC spokesperson told ESPNcricinfo. “Anyone purchasing tickets from an unauthorised source, either online or in person, faces the risk of being left out of pocket and unable to enter the venue.” They also point out that many ticket holders will want to attend such a high-profile fixture irrespective of the teams involved. They point out the game is a sell out and hope the ground will be full.How many empty seats are we expecting?It’s impossible to say. But it is likely to be in the thousands. There has been an issue throughout the tournament with non-attendance from those with sponsors’ tickets.Alright, so what’s the official website address? Click here.

"We are in contact" – Agent admits Liverpool talks for versatile new player

Top of the Premier League and on course to reach a League Cup final, things can't get much better for Liverpool at the moment. But with the January transfer window well underway, Jurgen Klopp could still solve his defensive injury crisis with the arrival of a player that the Reds have already held talks about.

Liverpool's defensive injury crisis

After losing Joel Matip to an ACL injury which not only likely ended his season but also perhaps even his Liverpool career, with his contract due to expire in the summer, Klopp has been left with Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate and the young Jarell Quansah to choose from. Further injuries to Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas soon forced the Liverpool boss to shift Gomez over to left-back, however, leaving him with just three central defenders.

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Given Konate's injury history at Anfield too, already missing four games this season, the Reds could do with finding another option this month. And that has seen them linked with the likes of Goncalo Inacio, Ousmane Diomande and Jean-Clair Todibo in three options that could instantly hand them a boost. Instead, though, Liverpool's attention has reportedly turned towards Feyenoord's David Hancko.

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According to Branislav Jasurek, the player's agent, Liverpool are in contact about a potential deal for Hancko. Jasurek told TN: “As an agency, we are in contact not only with these two clubs (Liverpool and PSG), but also with others who are looking into David’s situation.

"I estimate that, 80 to 90 per cent, David will stay in Rotterdam, because Feyenoord is fighting for the Champions League and the people at Feyenoord know that David Hancko will be sold even in the summer. It would have to be one of the big clubs. He will certainly not go from Feyenoord, which is going to play in the Champions League, to a club that will play in the bottom half of the Premier League.”

Hancko's versatility could be key

Hancko's versatility certainly makes him an ideal option for Liverpool to turn to either in this month's transfer window or during the summer, which seems more likely given the words of Jasurek. The Feyenoord man can play as both a centre-back and left-back, meaning that Klopp would have himself another player able to provide cover in similar fashion to how Gomez's invaluable ability does.

Hancko's stats, meanwhile, represent a player at the top of his game this season, despite Feyenoord finding themselves behind in the Eredivisie title race. Here's how his numbers compare to those of Van Dijk, Gomez and Konate this season:

David Hancko

50

143

13

27

Ibrahima Konate

16

74

14

40

Virgil van Dijk

17

94

13

92

Joe Gomez

23

44

16

20

So, the Slovakian appears to have the ability to keep up with Liverpool's current central defenders, with his passing ability particularly impressive. Hancko's reported price tag of £39m could yet see the Reds make their move, though his agent believes a summer switch is more likely.

Arsenal handed bargain Ivan Toney alternative after Guirassy talks update

Arsenal have seemingly been offered the chance to sign a bargain alternative to Brentford star Ivan Toney, with the player's agent reaching out for talks.

Edu's rumoured transfer plans for January

The Gunners, according to recent reports, have their eyes on a new marksman and midfield replacement for Thomas Partey next month. Arsenal are not traditionally busy in the January window, but as they chase a first Premier League title in 20 years, that could soon change.

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Sporting director Edu's "dream" target for midfield is Douglas Luiz from Aston Villa (Fabrizio Romano), though a deal may be very difficult to do mid-season so other more affordable options like Monaco ace Youssouf Fofana could come into play (Ryan Taylor, via FootballFanCast).

Meanwhile, in the striker position, it's reported that Arsenal are keen on signing a proven goalscorer next month, as their only senior options are Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus right now. Manager Mikel Arteta is a rumoured admirer of Toney to upgrade Arsenal's front line. The 27-year-old, who was prolific for Brentford last season, stands out as the most regularly-linked number nine.

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Some reports suggest Arsenal have held talks with Toney's agents over a possible January move, but Sky Sports claim he'll cost a seismic £100 million. A fee that high would be a huge challenge for Edu and co to navigate, especially factoring in FFP and their £200m-plus spending in the summer window.

Arsenal offered Guirassy chance

Now, according to 90min, it appears Arsenal could be offered a chance to sign Stuttgart star Serhou Guirassy as a cheaper alternative. The Guinea international, who's bagged 16 goals in just 13 Bundesliga appearances this term, is in fantastic form and his entourage are now contacting clubs to discuss a January deal.

One of them is Arsenal, with Guirassy's agents now reaching out to the north Londoners in an attempt to get their client a big move away mid-season.

The prolific forward's contract also contains a £15m release clause, which could come as a very enticing fee considering Guirassy's form this season. He's been called "outrageous" by reporter Seb Stafford-Bloor, while other members of the press claim half of England are currently weighing up a move for Guirassy.

"The race to sign Guirassy is getting quite interesting because half the Premier League are now considering whether they should be signing him in January," added journalist Dean Jones on GiveMeSport recently.

"But I’m learning that this will probably come down to big pay offers. The release clause makes an actual transfer relatively easy to get going, but because of that, the player himself will probably be looking for a handsome package that lands in his account, and as such, I think it’ll come down to who can put the best terms on the table.

"But he’s on fire, a European boot contender, and goals are hard to find these days at the top level.”

Emery could ease Kamara blow by unleashing Villa’s £75k-p/w maestro

Aston Villa host Sheffield United in the Premier League this evening and a win would take them top of the table, until Saturday at least.

If Liverpool and Arsenal draw, however, the Midlands side would be top of the top-flight at Christmas for the first time since 1998.

They eventually slumped to sixth during that campaign, but there is a feeling surrounding Unai Emery’s side that they will be aiming for much higher than that.

Aston Villa team news vs Sheffield United

Emery spoke to the media prior to the clash this evening and gave an update on several members of his squad, saying:

“Tyrone Mings and Emi Buendía are out, Bertrand Traoré is out.

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“Youri Tielemans is out, Pau Torres is out tomorrow as well, as is Boubacar Kamara with the red card, he is suspended.

“The other players are ready. They trained this morning and they are going to be available for tomorrow.”

Emery benches Cash in Aston Villa's predicted lineup vs Sheff Utd

Aston Villa will be looking for another three league points against the Blades tomorrow

ByRoss Kilvington Dec 21, 2023

This means that the Villans are without a number of key first-team performers and could need to dip into his squad to find solutions this evening.

Kamara will miss the next three matches following his red card against Brentford last weekend, yet the Spaniard could replace him with a returning Douglas Luiz against the Blades tonight to ease the blow of losing the ex-Marseille star.

Douglas Luiz’s season in numbers

Luiz has missed just one match all campaign and that was the recent 2-1 win over Brentford due to a suspension, but he should return to the fold this evening.

The Brazilian has been in stunning form for Villa during the 2023/24 campaign, registering ten goal contributions – six goals and four assists – across 25 matches, and this sort of form has attracted interest from the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City ahead of the January transfer window.

Aston Villa star Douglas Luiz

Emery has valued one of his prized assets at £100m and he will be hoping this deters any potential bids next month as the former City starlet is too important to lose midway through the season.

Indeed, across the whole Villa squad in the Premier League, Luiz currently ranks first for overall Sofascore rating (7.46), while also ranking third for goals and assists (seven), second for accurate passes per game (52.8), and first for tackles per game (2.3).

Meanwhile, Kamara is joint-top of the squad with him on 2.3 tackles per match and has chipped in with zero goals and one assist in the top-flight.

These statistics clearly show that Luiz is shining over a variety of different metrics and his tough-tackling nature could ease the blow of losing the French battler as he can be the defensive force in midfield to cut out opposition attacks that the former Marseille man has been throughout the campaign.

Hailed as someone who is “clever with the ball” by City boss Pep Guardiola back in 2021, the midfielder has taken his game to a new level under Emery and this could eventually secure Villa a massive profit, given his currently £100m valuation and interest from Premier League giants.

Kenneth Taylor's statistics over the last 365 days.

At this current moment in time, however, the former Arsenal boss will not be entertaining any offers next month as Luiz is crucial to his side.

With Kamara missing out due to suspension, Emery must unleash Luiz straight back into the starting XI in midfield, and the £75k-per-week Brazilian will be keen on making up for missing the previous league match.

Emery knows exactly what a win would mean for the club, and they could enter Christmas by topping the league table with yet another domestic victory.

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