Five-star Hosein helps West Indies blow Uganda away

The spinner’s opening spell saw West Indies bowl Uganda out for 39

Andrew Fidel Fernando09-Jun-20242:20

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Akeal Hosein scythed through Uganda in a sublime opening spell, using his swinging seam-up delivery to devastating effect, plundering five wickets for 11 runs.That spell sent West Indies hurtling to a 134-run victory on a slow Providence deck. The seamers backed Hosein’s spell up, delivering some excellent wicket balls of their own. Together they sent Uganda crashing to 39 all out – the joint-lowest total in the T20 World Cup.Earlier, in difficult batting conditions, Johnson Charles struck 44 off 42, and Andre Russell cracked 30 not out off 17, as West Indies willed their way to 173 for 5.Uganda were doughty with the ball and, despite at least two missed chances, generally good in the field. Though several West Indies batters made starts, Uganda’s slow bowlers, in particular, found ways to peg them back.Hosein wrecks Uganda’s top orderIt was a spell of dreams. From the outset, it was clear that when Hosein chose to put revs into the ball, he would get good turn the first ball – a left-arm spinner’s stock ball – ragging past Roger Mukasa’s outside edge.But it was Hosein’s mastery of drift/swing and his impeccable control that gave him the most venom in this game. The next ball to Mukasa was a seam-up ball that curved in and struck the sweeping batter in front of middle and off. Next over, the ball that struck Alpesh Ramjani in front of middle had also moved in the air, late.Riazat Ali Shah, perhaps Uganda’s best batter, was beaten even more emphatically by the swinging seam-up ball, watching it crash into middle stump.Then in his last over – the seventh of the innings – Hosein dismissed Dinesh Nakrani and Kenneth Waiswa, the first bowled and the second another lbw, again using movement in the air before pitching. He left Uganda flailing at 23 for 7, all their batting resources spent, and with little hope of even surpassing the 58 they had made against Afghanistan last week – their previous lowest score.Rovman Powell was off the blocks quickly•Associated Press

Charles steadies West Indies in the early goingIt’s not often you would describe a Charles innings as an anchor, but this is effectively what it was in this game. Though he struck some early fours through cover before working himself up to some six-hitting, he still only had 24 off 21 balls at the end of the powerplay.But his presence at the crease allowed other batters to play more aggressively, most in the West Indies top order just waiting for balls in their area to hit sixes off. Rovman Powell struck the biggest one of the day – his 107-metre monster down the ground off Frank Nsubuga’s bowling going over the top of one of the stands.Russell and Rutherford finish strongIt says something about the nature of this surface, and also the tenacity of Uganda’s bowling, that West Indies did not manage a six after the 14th over. But Russell and Sherfane Rutherford still found ways to provide West Indies with that final burst. Russell did this most effectively in the final over, when he blasted Cosmas Kyewuta for two fours through point, then later found another couple of boundaries off the outside edge.All up, West Indies made 45 off the last four overs.

Leeds: 49ers now keen to sign new £2.5m French forward ahead of Celtic

Leeds United are interested in signing an in-demand French striker who is also wanted by Scottish giants Celtic.

Leeds transfer rumours following promotion to the Premier League

The Whites and Daniel Farke are preparing for life back in the Premier League following a successful Championship campaign.

Promotion was secured for Leeds over the Easter weekend which resulted in a party at Elland Road on Monday evening. Farke’s side secured wins over Oxford United and Stoke City, whereas Sheffield United fell to defeat against Burnley to guarantee a top two finish for the Whites and the Clarets.

Talking after sealing promotion to the Premier League, captain Ethan Ampadu said: “It’s amazing. If you look at the scenes here, as it was after the final whistle, just pure excitement. Within ourselves we’ve got another target, so we can enjoy this now, but we’ve got another target we want to achieve. But right now, it’s very good.”

Centre-back Joe Rodon added: “For me it hasn’t sunk in yet. I don’t think it will until the end of the season, but I’m just delighted for everyone involved with the club, the fans and what it means to them. It’s what everyone has worked for all season and I’m buzzing.”

With top flight football back in Yorkshire for the 2025/26 season, the 49ers Enterprises may look to splash the cash on several new signings, and a new centre-forward is thought to be on the wishlist.

Player

Fee

Joe Rodon

£10m

Jayden Bogle

£5m

Ao Tanaka

£2.95m

Manor Solomon

Loan

Largie Ramazani

£9.3m

Joe Rothwell

Loan

Isaac Schmidt

£2.5m

Josuha Guilavogui

Free

Alex Cairns

Undisclosed

There are doubts at Leeds over Joel Piroe’s ability in the top flight, despite the striker scoring four goals in the first half against Stoke on Monday. There are also concerns over Patrick Bamford.

There have been some forwards linked with moves to Elland Road recently, including AS Roma’s Tammy Abraham. However, a new up-and-coming young forward appears to be on the Leeds radar, going off a recent update.

Leeds keen on French forward Moussa Soumano

According to Africa Foot, Leeds are one of several sides keen on Ajaccio forward Moussa Soumano. Aged just 19, Soumano is also wanted by Celtic and Leicester City, whereas Brentford have already made an offer worth €3m (£2.5m) to sign the attacker.

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Also capable of playing on the wing if required, Soumano has scored five goals and provided two assists in 66 appearances for his current employers. Not exactly a prolific record, however, the 6ft French attacker has been hailed as a promising talent and is ‘considered one of the great hopes of Corsican football’ in Africa Foot’s report.

Soumano could be one to keep an eye on, with Leeds potentially looking to bring in some talented teenagers alongside some big names, just like they did with Crysencio Summerville and Mateo Joseph when they were last in the top flight.

It's not Nwaneri: Arsenal are brewing Odegaard 2.0 in "box-crashing" gem

da supremo: Ask an Arsenal fan what the positives to come out of this season have been, and we’d bet their only answer would be the development of their youth talent.

da 888casino: For example, the player who’s been on everyone’s lips over the last couple of weeks has been Hale End’s own Myles Lewis-Skelly.

The incredible talent was named in Thomas Tuchel’s first England squad, and on top of starting both games, he scored on his debut, sending his stock stratospheric.

The good news is that Hale End’s conveyor belt of talent is showing no signs of slowing down either, and one youngster looks like he could be the club’s next Martin Odegaard, and no, it’s not Ethan Nwaneri.

Nwaneri's rapid rise

The first glimpse fans got of Nwaneri in the first team came all the way back in September 2022, when Mikel Arteta sent him on in the dying embers of a 3-0 Premier League win away to Brentford.

The Hale End sensation was just 15 years and 181 days old at the time, making him the competition’s youngest player ever, and while he made another short cameo away to West Ham United the following campaign, he had to wait until this season to truly get his chance in the first team.

However, while he was likely clamouring to get on the pitch earlier, it appears as if Arteta and Co played it perfectly, as not only is the 18-year-old now regularly starting games but he’s also been arguably the team’s most dangerous attacker since Bukayo Saka suffered his hamstring injury in December.

Nwaneri’s 24/25

Appearances

29

Starts

12

Minutes

1087′

Goals

8

Assists

1

Goal Involvements per Match

0.31

Minutes per Goal Involvement

120.77′

All Stats via Transfermarkt

For example, in just 29 appearances, totalling 1087 minutes, the “unplayable” teen, as dubbed by Jack Wilshere, has scored eight goals and provided one assist, meaning he’s averaging a goal involvement every 3.22 appearances, or, far more impressively, every 120.77 minutes.

So, with this rapid rise from academy gem to first-team star, why is the Enfield-born ace the club’s ‘next Odegaard?’

Well, simply put, it seems like Nwaneri’s best position, at least for the time being, is on the wing, and when he does play in midfield, he is far more aggressive than the Norwegian and far more intent on scoring himself than playing an intricate passing game and laying the ball off for someone else to finish.

Moreover, there is another young star in Hale End who very much could be the next iteration of the captain.

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This season has been quite remarkable in terms of youth players like Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly coming straight into and thriving in the first team for Arsenal, but the same thing could happen with Dan Casey next year.

The incredible 17-year-old prospect has been in sensational form for the youth sides this term and could be the academy gem who eventually takes Odegaard’s place in the first team set up a few years from now.

With that said, what makes the Hale Ender a potential candidate to replace the Norwegian in the long term?

Casey’s positional versatility

Position

Games

Goals

Assists

Attacking Midfield

8

9

2

Central Midfield

6

2

0

Centre-Forward

5

4

0

Defensive Midfield

2

3

0

Right-Winger

1

1

0

Left-Winger

1

0

0

All Stats via Transfermarkt

Well, the first thing is that he is far more positionally similar to the 26-year-old than Nwaneri, for example, as while he can play out wide and has even spent some time up top, his two most played positions are attacking and central midfield.

So, this would indicate that, like the former Real Madrid ace, he can be an incredibly effective outlet in the final third, but also has the game intelligence and technical ability to play in deeper areas and bring the ball out from the back when needed.

The second reason he could follow in the Drammen-born star’s footsteps is that he simply has the raw talent to do so.

For example, in 24 appearances this season, totalling 1589 minutes, the “box-crashing” midfielder, as dubbed by analyst Ben Mattinson, has put the ball in the back of the net 17 times and provided two assists to boot.

Casey’s 24/25

Appearances

24

Minutes

1589

Goals

17

Assists

2

Goal Involvements per Match

0.79

Minutes per Goal Involvement

83.63′

All Stats via Transfermarkt

That means the “very talented” 17-year-old, as dubbed by Hale End expert Jeorge Bird, is averaging a goal involvement every 1.26 appearances, or every 83.63 minutes.

Ultimately, Arsenal have seen a couple of potential superstars come out of the academy this season, and with Casey, it looks like it could happen again next year.

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حازم إمام يوضح مدى أحقية الزمالك في ركلة جزاء أمام فاركو بـ الدوري

علق حازم إمام لاعب الزمالك الأسبق على أداء الفريق الأبيض خلال الشوط الأول من مباراته أمام فاركو، والتي تجمع بينهما ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري.

وانتهى الشوط الأول من مباراة الزمالك وفاركو بالتعادل السلبي، في المواجهة التي تقام على أرضية استاد السلام بالجولة الرابعة من الدوري.

وقال حازم إمام في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة اون سبورت: “الزمالك مسيطر لكن هناك بُطء شديد ولا توجد فاعلية، الكرة الخطيرة الوحيدة لـ حسام عبد المجيد وكان عليه أن يوجه الكرة بشكل صحيح”.

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وتابع: “الجناحان لا يدخلان للمنطقة، لا يوجد سوى عدي الدباغ، ولا يوجد تسديد من خارج المنطقة، أرى أن يخرج عدي الدباغ ويشارك ناصر منسي كرأس حربة ثان، ويخرج دونجا ويشارك محمد شحاتة”.

وأتم: “أرى إن الزمالك يستحق ركلة جزاء في كرة شيكو بانزا، حارس فاركو تدخل على قدم لاعب الزمالك، والغريبة أن الأخير لم يعترض ولم يتحرك أحد ليطالب الحكم بمراجعة تقنية الفيديو”.

VIDEO: Man Utd duo Amad Diallo & Alejandro Garnacho appear to ask Malaysian locals to pay for their electric scooter hire on post-season tour

Manchester United's Amad Diallo & Alejandro Garnacho appeared to ask for help from Malaysian fans to pay for their electric scooters in Kuala Lumpur.

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Man Utd currently in Far EastAmad & Garnacho had trouble hiring scootersMalaysian locals lent a helping handFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Devils arrived in Malaysia this week following the conclusion of their Premier League campaign to participate in a friendly against the ASEAN All-Stars. While enjoying their downtime in the capital, Amad & Garnacho attempted to rent scooters to explore the area, but were unable to navigate the process.

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The duo appeared unable to access or pay for the service themselves and reportedly asked the fan to cover the payment on their behalf and assist in setting the scooters up. The situation drew an amused crowd, with other players – including Ayden Heaven – facing similar difficulties.

The scene quickly turned into a fan frenzy, as curious pedestrians and United supporters flocked around the players to get a glimpse of the footballers outside their usual match setting. Once the issue was resolved, the players obliged fans with selfies, much to the delight of the Malaysian public.

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Despite the enthusiasm of fans abroad, the club’s on-field struggles have been well documented. Under the leadership of head coach Ruben Amorim, they endured one of their poorest seasons in recent memory as they limped to a 15th-place finish in the Premier League, far from the lofty standards traditionally associated with the club.

Following their 1-0 loss to the ASEAN All-Stars, United’s travelling squad will head to Hong Kong for their final fixture before the summer break, where they are set to take on the Hong Kong national team on May 30.

Man City making moves to sign £10m star who’s one of Arteta’s key targets

da gbg bet: Manchester City are now making strong moves to sign a “midfield maestro” who’s a key target for Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta this summer, according to a report.

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da poker: Kevin De Bruyne has been a fantastic servant to Man City, playing a major role in the unbelievable success achieved in the Pep Guardiola era, but it looks like the Belgian’s time at the Etihad Stadium could be coming to an end.

De Bruyne is now in talks over a move to San Diego FC, with his City contract set to expire at the end of the season, leaving Guardiola with a gaping hole in the attacking midfield area, although it is probably the right decision to sanction his departure.

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The 33-year-old is now arguably in the twilight years of his career, given his age, and he looked a shadow of his usual self against Liverpool at the weekend, with City-supporting Daily Express journalist Amos Murphy questioning his performance.

As such, Guardiola may face the difficult task of replacing De Bruyne in the summer, and with The Boot Room reporting Ilkay Gundogan and Mateo Kovacic’s futures are also uncertain, the Sky Blues are keen on a move for Rosenborg’s Sverre Nypan.

City are said to be making strong moves to sign Nypan, and they remain hopeful they will be able to beat Arsenal to his signature, despite being identified as a key target by Arteta.

Initially, the plan was for the Norwegian youngster to be loaned out to Girona, but there is now a willingness to offer him a first-team spot in Guardiola’s side, and previous reports have detailed a deal could amount to just £10m.

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The reigning Premier League champions are hoping the offer of a first-team spot could help them win the race for the 18-year-old, while they may also call upon Norwegian compatriots Erling Haaland and Oscar Bobb to persuade him to join.

"Midfield maestro" Nypan impressing in Norway

Although still a teenager, the Rosenborg ace has already built up a great deal of first-team experience, making 60 appearances for the first team, during which time he has picked up 13 goals and 11 assists.

The Norwegian’s ability going forward suggests he could be capable of playing in an advanced role, much like De Bruyne, but he has featured slightly deeper in the majority of his appearances up to this point. Having impressed in that role, the starlet has been lauded as a “midfield maestro” by Ben Mattinson, who also deems him to have “world-class potential”.

As such, it is exciting news that Man City are now making strong moves to beat Arsenal to Nypan’s signature, and Guardiola will be hoping he is capable of slotting straight into the first team.

He’s now outscoring Palmer: Chelsea must regret selling "all-time great"

Chelsea had another busy January transfer window, but instead of plenty of incomings, it was very departure-focused, with Cesare Casadei being sold, and six players being loaned out, with Axel Disasi, João Félix, Renato Veiga, Carney Chukwuemeka, Ben Chillwell and Caleb Wiley all heading out the door.

The Blues have spent heavily in the past, but in order to do so, they have always been relatively good at extracting good fees for their own players, whether it is youth academy products, top talents who have just tipped over their prime, or even players who have struggled for form.

Chelsea have the highest net spend in the past five seasons, with a -€924.86m (-£773.8m), making some big sales in order to fund their squad rebuild, signing the most talented youngsters from around the world, looking to kick-start their new era.

But as we mentioned, this isn’t necessarily a new thing, as Chelsea have always been good at making timely sales to reinvest their funds. However, with this, of course, comes the odd mistake of selling someone who goes on to become a world beater, and there are a few examples of that for the South West London club.

Chelsea's biggest mistakes when selling players

One of the biggest transfer mistakes in Chelsea’s history was letting Kevin De Bruyne leave to join Wolfsburg in Germany back in 2014, after signing the Belgian from Genk in 2012. The reported fee he was sold for was around £16.7m, after only making nine appearances for the Blues.

However, just 18 months later, Manchester City then purchased De Bruyne for a fee of around £54.5m, becoming the second-highest fee paid by a British club at the time. The 33-year-old has gone on to win six Premier League titles, making 406 appearances, scoring 104 goals, providing 173 assists and totalling 30,006 minutes played.

Another player the Blues sold in 2018 for a fee of around £35m, was Thibaut Courtois, who joined Real Madrid that summer. The Belgian shot-stopper made 154 appearances for Chelsea, keeping 58 clean sheets and conceding 152 goals.

1

Eden Hazard

£89m

Real Madrid

2019

2

Kai Havertz

£65m

Arsenal

2023

3

Oscar

£60m

Shanghai SIPG

2017

4

Alvaro Morata

£58.3m

Atletico Madrid

2020

5

Diego Costa

£57m

Atletico Madrid

2017

6

Mason Mount

£55m

Man Utd

2023

7

David Luiz

£50m

PSG

2014

8

Nemanja Matic

£40m

Man Utd

2017

9

Juan Mata

£37.1m

Man Utd

2014

=10

Ian Maatsen

£35m

Aston Villa

2024

=10

Thibaut Courtois

£35m

Real Madrid

2018

The 32-year-old has gone on to become one of the best goalkeepers in the world, whilst Chelsea are struggling to decide on their number one, with Robert Sanchez currently in error-stricken form, and a host of other young options yet to fully prove themselves.

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

The biggest blunder Chelsea have made

There is one more sale that could perhaps be the worst in their history, which came in 2016, as the Blues let go of a player for a fee of around £15m, who then returned to haunt them in the Premier League from 2017 onwards.

It is, of course, Mohamed Salah who joined Chelsea from Basel in 2014 for a fee of around £11m, going on to make just 19 appearances for the Blues, scoring two goals, providing three assists and totalling 882 minutes. Due to his lack of playing time, the Egyptian went on a few loans to Serie A, before moving on a permanent deal to Roma in 2016.

But much like the De Bruyne case, just one year after leaving Chelsea on a permanent deal, Liverpool decided to sneak in, completing the £34.3m signing of Salah. The rest is history as the Egyptian has gone on to make 382 appearances for the Reds, scoring 236 goals and providing 105 assists, becoming a Premier League legend.

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When comparing Salah to Chelsea’s two right-wing options this season, Noni Madueke and Pedro Neto, you can see the 32-year-old is, unsurprisingly, simply on another level, doubling their goal and assist output, having the best goals/shot ratio, still producing the most creative actions with key passes and shot-creating actions, whilst being the primary goalscorer for his side.

Goals

0.81

0.36

0.27

Assists

0.55

0.31

0.11

xG

0.78

0.48

0.09

xAG

0.43

0.22

0.21

Progressive Carries

4.35

6.73

5.95

Progressive Passes

4.32

3.21

1.98

Shots Total

3.60

4.04

2.10

Goals/Shot

0.16

0.09

0.13

Key Passes

2.23

1.51

1.67

Shot-Creating Actions

4.69

3.71

3.49

Successful Take-Ons

1.47

1.70

1.75

Even in the few areas that Salah doesn’t rank top, such as progressive carries (topped by Madueke), shots per 90 (topped by Madueke) and successful take-ons (topped by both Chelsea wingers), the margins are extremely close, whereas many of the areas Salah dominates in, he is clear of the others.

The decision to sell him is compounded by the fact that Salah is outscoring every single Chelsea player this season too, even Cole Palmer, who has been a revelation for the Blues.

Palmer has netted 39 goals in 71 appearances since joining Chelsea in 2023. Over the same time frame, Salah has scored 50 goals in 77 outings, currently leading the Premier League for both goals and assists throughout 2024/25.

His ex-Liverpool coach, Jürgen Klopp, labelled Salah an “all-time great” when praising his “absolutely exceptional” goal tally, and naming him one of the best players he has ever coached. The complexion of Klopp’s great Liverpool attack, including Salah, Sadio Mané and Roberto Firmino could have been very different had the Blues never let go of the Egypt international.

With Enzo Maresca at Chelsea, the wingers have very important roles, looking to help the team defend when in deeper areas, allowing the fullbacks to shift more centrally, but then having to stretch the pitch high and wide when they are on the ball, looking to isolate fullbacks in 1v1 scenarios, and provide goals and assists for the team.

Madueke has shown he has the ability to score goals for Chelsea from wide areas, arriving in the box on time, but Salah has clearly become the master of providing G/A (goals + assists) from wide areas, which ultimately begs the question as to how different things would be if he stayed at Stamford Bridge.

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São Paulo: quem sai, quem fica e as principais movimentações do clube no mercado

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da 888casino: O São Paulo foi um dos primeiros clubes paulistas a começar pensar no planejamento de 2023 e se movimentar no mercado. Em mais uma temporada com Rogério Ceni no comando e com as metas orçamentárias já definidas, o Tricolor anunciou a chegada de três nomes até o momento, contou com a despedida de alguns jogadores e aguarda o anúncio de mais reforços.O LANCE! está de olho nas movimentações do clube do Morumbi e analisa o momento do time.

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da spicy bet: A pré-temporada, já com os novos reforços, começou no dia 14 de dezembro, após um mês de férias. Os jogadores do São Paulo estão com foco total na preparação, pensando no começo da temporada 2023. O Campeonato Paulista, competição na qual o Tricolor almeja chegar até a final, inicia no dia 15 de janeiro.

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Quem chegou
Como dito anteriormente, três jogadores foram anunciados até o momento. O primeiro foi o meia-atacante Pedrinho. O atleta estava noLokomotiv, da Rússia, e disputou boa parte do último Campeonato Brasileiro pelo América-MG. Chegou como um empréstimo de um ano,com opção de compra ao término deste período.

O segundo nome foi do goleiro Rafael. O defensor estava no Atlético-MGe assinou contrato até 31 de dezembro de 2025.A chegada do atleta ao São Paulo ocorreu após pedido de Rogério Ceni. Eles trabalharam juntos no Cruzeiro quando o ex-goleiro foi treinador da Raposa.

O reforço mais recente foi Wellington Rato – talvez um dos mais aguardados. Ojogador ganhou destaque em todo o país pelo desempenho mostrado no Atlético-GO neste ano. O clube goiano aceitou uma nova oferta feita pelo Tricolor. E desta forma, atendeu a vontade do jogador, que estava decidido a atuar no Morumbi, em 2023. O atleta foi um pedido de Ceni – que se encantou ao vê-lo jogar nas semifinais da Copa Sul-Americana.

Quem pode chegar
O São Paulo também está negociando um acerto comMarcos Paulo, atacante ex-Fluminense.O L! apurou que a ‘cria de Xerém’ chegaria ao Morumbi também por empréstimo de um ano, com preço de compra definida.

Além de Marcos Paulo, o São Paulo também demonstrou interesse em David, do Internacional.Em crise financeira e com dívidas que se aproximam de R$ 700 milhões, o Tricolor adotou o tom de “pés no chão” em relação aos possíveis reforços. O jogador do Colorado é visto como alguém que se encaixa nessa política do “bom e barato”.

Uma das sondagens mais recentes envolveu o nome deJhegson Méndez, volante da seleção do Equador.Apesar de ainda não estar em estágios finais, a negociação deixa os dirigentes do Tricolor otimistas para um desfecho positivo. Um dos fatores que provocam isso é a questão do contrato. O vínculo de Méndez com o os Angeles FC, da MLS, termina neste mês e o jogador pode assinar com outro time.

Quem saiu
O fim da temporada 2022 foi marcado por diversas despedidas, desde veteranos até crias de Cotia. O primeiro fim de ciclo que marcou o remanejamento do Tricolor para 2023 foi o do veterano Miranda. Além dele, se despediram Reinaldo, Eder, Luizão, Marcos Guilherme, Nahuel Bustos, Andrés Colorado e Thiago Couto.

Quem pode sair
Além destas despedidas, o São Paulo também se prepara para novas saídas. Uma delas é de Nikão.Cruzeiro e São Paulo chegaram a um entendimento para a negociação do meia-atacante. Conforme o LANCE! apurou, a Raposa atendeu às exigências do Tricolor e ofereceu pagamento, além de aceitar pagar 90% dos salários para ter o jogador como reforço por empréstimo de uma temporada.

Outro nome que entrou em questão foi de Igor Gomes. A cria de Cotia ainda tem o futuro incerto no Tricolor paulista. Equipes como o Internacional e o Vasco já demonstraram interesse.

Quem renovou
​Até o momento, dois nomes acertaram suas renovações de contrato: Rafinha e Gabriel Neves. O São Paulo anunciou a renovação de Rafinha em novembro,por mais uma temporada. O atual vínculo do jogador terminava no fim deste ano, agora o novo tem duração até 31 de dezembro de 2023. Gabriel Neves renovou com o Tricolor por mais três anos.

O São Paulo seguirá com os treinamentos e as apresentações do elenco no CT da Barra Funda.

Bad news for Chelsea & Liverpool – but a boost for Arsenal! Real Madrid step up Dean Huijsen transfer pursuit after deeming €100m-rated William Saliba too expensive

Real Madrid have intensified their pursuit of Dean Huijsen this summer, with a move for Arsenal's William Saliba likely to be ruled out.

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Madrid back in race for HuijsenJoin Chelsea, Liverpool & Bayern for centre-back's signingSaliba considered too expensive by Los BlancosFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

According to a report from , Madrid have stepped up their efforts in pursuit of Bournemouth sensation Huijsen, who is also being pursued by Premier League giants Chelsea and Liverpool. The report further adds that the reigning Spanish champions could consider cooling their interest in Arsenal centre-back Saliba, with his €100 million (£85m/$113m) price tag deemed to expensive for a transfer this summer.

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In recent meetings, the higher-ups at Madrid reached the conclusion that they need a new centre-back for the upcoming Club World Cup and beyond. The name that has been talked about the most was that of Huijsen. Recently, it was reported that Los Blancos sent scouts to watch the Spain international during Bournemouth's clash against Arsenal. Internally, the club believe that the level of performance shown by the 20-year-old – in a competition as demanding as the Premier League – cannot be overlooked. His release clause of £50m ($66m) is considered affordable in comparison to the fee Arsenal are demanding for Saliba.

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Apparently, Madrid's aim is to not sign Saliba this summer. Instead, they are willing to play the long game and wait for the Frenchman's contract to run down, with two years left to run on it. The plan is to make an approach next summer for a significantly lower fee, or swoop him up for free in 2027. In response to Madrid's tactics, Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta has reportedly intensified his efforts to tie the French centre-back down to a new deal.

WHAT NEXT FOR DEAN HUIJSEN?

Huijsen is reportedly the subject of serious interest from fellow Premier League clubs Chelsea and Liverpool, as well as Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich. What's more, the Blues and the Reds perhaps hold the edge over Madrid, given their willingness to offer a bigger package to the former Roma and Juventus star. However, Huijsen has often expressed how grateful he feels to be linked with Madrid.

Better than Elanga: Newcastle exploring move for "unstoppable" £43m winger

da dobrowin: Newcastle United are on the hunt for what seems to be their primary target this summer, a new right winger.

da 888casino: The Magpies have a huge season ahead of them, with Champions League football returning to St James’ Park, and are looking for extra depth on the right to go along with Jacob Murphy.

After being rejected by Bryan Mbeumo, the Magpies seemingly switched their attention to Anthony Elanga.

According to David Ornstein, they placed a bid of around £45m, but that was rejected by Nottingham Forest, the Sweden international’s current club.

Whilst there is still a chance they could return with a bid for Elanga, there have been reports about their new targets out wide.

Newcastle's new right-wing targets

It is definitely a blow for the North East giants to perhaps lose out on the signing of Elanga. He was a player they have seemingly targeted for a while, having made a move for him last summer. However, they certainly have other options.

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It seems as though Newcastle could move for a new target after they failed to sign Elanga. Keith Downie of Sky Sports reported a few days ago that they are ‘exploring’ a move for other players, including Borussia Dortmund winger Karim Adeyemi.

If Eddie Howe’s side decide to try and sign the Germany international, he could cost £43m, according to SportBILD a few weeks ago.

The same report also suggests that Juventus, Liverpool and Chelsea are also interested in the winger, although it is not clear if they will challenge the Magpies in their move or Howe gets a clear run at his latest winger target.

How Adeyemi compares to Anthony Elanga

At 23 years of age, Adeyemi has already played a great deal of football at the highest level and has made a great impression. He notably impressed last season for Dortmund despite struggling with an injury, and is now playing in the Club World Cup in the United States.

In 2024/25 so far, including the ongoing competition happening Stateside, he has played 38 times, scoring an impressive 12 goals and grabbing a further nine assists. Given that he has featured for just 2,261 minutes, the equivalent of 25.1 full 90-minute games, contributing to 21 goals in that time is a great effort.

The Magpies will certainly know a bit about the damage Adeyemi can cause. Having played against him twice before in the Champions League, he grabbed an assist against them at Signal Iduna Park. Adeyemi’s quick feet and excellent long pass enabled Julian Brandt to counter-attack Newcastle, which he ended up scoring.

Sweden international Elanga had a fantastic campaign in the Premier League last season too. He played all 38 of Forest’s games, scoring six goals and grabbing 11 assists, including a sublime effort against former side Manchester United.

Those numbers are fairly similar to the ones Adeyemi put up in the Bundesliga; he contributed 13 goals and assists in the German top flight, but played just 25 games.

Described as a “counter-attacking weapon” by football talent scout Jacek Kulig and as “unstoppable” by football analyst Ben Mattinson, you can certainly see how that is similar to Elanga by watching how quick he is in the above goal. Adeyemi is not exactly slow, and, as per Speeds Database, has a top speed of 36.30 km/h.

Statistically, via FBref, Adeyemi has numbers which far exceed Elanga. For example, the German international averaged 0.82 goal involvements and 0.69 goal-creating actions per 90 minutes, compared to the Forest star’s 0.61 goals and assists and 0.65 goal-creating actions each game.

Adeyemi vs. Elanga key stats compared

Stat (per 90)

Adeyemi

Elanga

Goals and assists

0.82

0.61

Goals per shot on target

0.39

0.25

Progressive carries

4.28

3.67

Take-ons completed

2.52

0.90

Goal-creating actions

0.69

0.65

Tackles and interceptions

1.7

0.90

Stats from FBref

If this is the type of profile Newcastle want to sign this summer, and they miss out on Elanga, they might end up with the better option in Adeyemi. The Dortmund attacker is quick, dangerous in transition and able to score and assist at a consistent level, more so than Elanga.

Borussia Dortmund's Karim Adeyemi celebrates scoring their second goal withDonyellMalen, Julian Brandt and Pascal Gross

For £43m, a fee they’re clearly willing to spend, this seems like a fantastic addition to the Magpies’ squad, and could be a better option than the Forest star.

Advanced talks: Newcastle accelerating move to sign "incredible" £30m ace

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