Man Utd struck gold on "baller" worth way more than McTominay & Casemiro

The Premier League is back, and Manchester United got their campaign underway with a hard-fought win over Fulham, who caused them some real trouble last season.

Erik ten Hag's side may have only won the game 1-0, but they looked pretty good throughout the 90 minutes and gave the fans a reason to be hopeful ahead of a long ten months that'll hopefully end in Champions League qualification.

One of the best players in the first half was Casemiro, who showed why he could still be helpful for the team. Likewise, while he could be sold in the coming weeks, Scott McTominay came on for a late cameo and looked okay.

However, while they both looked perfectly fine in their time on the pitch, another starter has seen his valuation skyrocket past theirs'.

Casemiro and McTominay's valuation in 2024

So, based on recent reports, it does look as if McTominay's time at Old Trafford could be coming to an end, with Fulham particularly keen on bringing him to Craven Cottage this summer.

The West Londoners had a second offer rejected for the Scottish international earlier this month worth around £20m, but now it looks like they could come in with a third, improved offer.

However, Marco Silva's side are unwilling to match United's £30m valuation of the player, instead looking to seal the deal at around £25m, although whether the Red Devils are willing to accept that remains to be seen.

Some out there may question such a valuation on the 27-year-old's head, but given that he scored ten goals and provided three assists from 43 appearances last season, it seems more than fair.

Now, while the Lancaster-born ace has seen his stock rise slightly over the last year, his midfield partner, Casemiro, has seen his value plummet.

For example, he joined the three-time European champions for a whopping £70m in the summer of 2022, and while he enjoyed a stellar first season at the club, he struggled last year and, as a result, his valuation from Transfermarkt has plunged to just €20m, which converts to just £17m.

That might seem egregious for such a decorated player, but his fall from grace in the back half of last year was dramatic, with Jamie Carragher claiming that his "legs have gone", which was reportedly also the opinion of the club's coaching staff earlier this summer.

However, with all of that said, while Casemiro's value has plunged and McTominay's has risen, neither player is worth anywhere near as much as one of their young teammates.

Kobbie Mainoo's valuation in 2024

Of course, who else was it going to be? The young midfielder who has seen his valuation explode in the last year or so is 19-year-old Kobbie Mainoo.

According to Transfermarkt, the Stockport-born gem is now worth €55m, which converts to around £47m, meaning he is currently worth at least £17m more than McTominay and a massive £30m more than Casemiro.

There may be some people out there who believe this valuation is just too much for a player his age, but based on his performances over the last year or so and his importance to United and England, it's entirely justified.

For example, despite being so young, he made 32 first-team appearances for the Red Devils last season, in which he scored five goals and provided one assist, meaning he averaged a goal involvement once every 5.33 despite playing all of his games in central and defensive midfield.

Moreover, following his impressive showing at the Euros this summer, the "absolute baller", as dubbed by U23 scout Antonio Mango, already has nine senior England caps to his name, which is a glowing endorsement of his immense talent and sky-high potential.

Mainoo's senior record

Team

Man United

England

Appearances

37

9

Goals

5

0

Assists

1

0

Goal Involvements per Match

0.16

0.00

All Stats via Transfermarkt

Ultimately, while some may be surprised to see that Mainoo is already worth substantially more than some of his more senior teammates, they shouldn't be, especially as his valuation will keep soaring if he keeps performing at this level.

Deal now close: Man Utd pushing to sign £59m "machine" who's like Rodri

This will complete Ten Hag’s summer spending with a flourish…

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Angus Sinclair

Aug 19, 2024

Imagine him & Sancho: Chelsea keen to sign one of the best CFs in the world

Chelsea's transfer activity throughout the summer has been interesting, to say the least. That hasn't stopped on transfer deadline day either.

Trevoh Chalobah looks like he's on his way to Crystal Palace at the 11th hour and there could be arrivals too, with talks ongoing over the acquisitions of two forward players.

One of those happens to be Jadon Sancho…

Chelsea's transfer deadline day business

Erik ten Hag stated this afternoon that he expected Sancho to stay at Manchester United. That may still happen but the Blues have been trying to complete a deal for the wide player today.

David Ornstein reported earlier on deadline day that talks had centred on an initial loan deal that would include an option to buy.

He's not the only player Chelsea have been trying to wrap up a last-gasp move for with Victor Osimhen a star they're hoping to get through the door before things close at 11pm.

With a move to Saudi Arabia now looking unlikely, Sky Sports journalist Kaveh Solhekol provided the latest on their ongoing pursuit this evening.

He took to social media to reveal the following: "Chelsea have not walked away from a deal for Victor Osimhen. They are waiting to hear if the deal can proceed but time is running out. Chelsea are still keen to complete the deal but it is being held up by negotiations over incentives in the player contract."

How Sancho and Osimhen would fit in at Chelsea

You may well argue that due to the sheer number of forwards at Chelsea's disposal, they do not need a player like Sancho.

There is no doubting the club's need for a striker like Osimhen. Nicolas Jackson was impressive last term, finding the net on 14 occasions in Premier League action but the feeling is that they need more, even despite Cole Palmer's ludicrous haul of goals and assists.

In the Napoli forward, they would be signing "one of the best players in the world" per Adriano Del Monte, someone who once found the net on a whopping 31 occasions during the 2022/23 season.

Osimhen: Scoring & injury record since 2021

Season

Osimhen goal tally

2021/22

18 (63)

2022/23

31 (50)

2023/24

17 (92)

Total

66 (205)

Days out injured in brackets. Data from Transfermarkt.

The thought of a player like that playing alongside Palmer is wonderful, but just envisage that alongside someone such as Sancho too.

His form may have deteriorated from his days at Borussia Dortmund but you only need to look at what he was capable of producing in Germany to realise why the two could be so dangerous together.

During the 2019/20 campaign, the Englishman registered a whopping 20 assists, numbers that would have any striker in the world, let alone someone of Osimhen's calibre, salivating.

To combine a natural goalscorer with someone so creative should, on paper, be a made match in heaven and it could well be one that powers Enzo Maresca's side up the table.

Chelsea can forget Osimhen & Toney with last-gasp move for £25m "monster"

The Blues’ transfer window is going to the eleventh hour…

ByAngus Sinclair Aug 30, 2024

USMNT striker Brandon Vazquez reportedly in talks over move to MLS side San Jose Earthquakes

Vazquez, who has four goals in 11 appearances for the USMNT, could move back to MLS after just one year in Liga MX

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Journalist: Newcastle now plotting £10m move for towering 20 y/o target man

Newcastle United are interested in signing a towering 20-year-old striker in a potential £10m deal, according to an update from journalist Alan Nixon.

Newcastle transfer news

The Magpies continue to be linked with some stellar names in the summer transfer window, one of which is believed to be Chelsea star Noni Madueke. The winger is seen as an upgrade on both Miguel Almiron and Jacob Murphy on the right flank, in what looks like a key position to focus on for Eddie Howe.

Meanwhile, Kieran Trippier isn't getting any younger and will need to be replaced at right-back sooner rather than later, and Nottingham Forest ace Neco Williams is reportedly seen as an option to move to St James' Park this summer. His current club are desperate to keep hold of him, however, so it may not be easy for them to strike a deal.

Centre-back also remains an important area of focus for Newcastle in the next few weeks, as their options there currently feel limited and AC Milan defender Malick Thiaw remains a target. In fact, the Magpies are said to be preparing a fresh offer for the 22-year-old's services, seeing him as a strong addition who could come in and be a long-term option alongside Sven Botman.

Chelsea's Trevoh Chalobah is also seen as a possibility at the heart of Howe's defence, with a summer exit from Stamford Bridge feeling on the cards, and the fact that he can also play at right-back could be looked at as another reason to acquire his signature ahead of next season.

Newcastle plotting £10m move for 20 y/o striker

According to a new claim from Nixon on Patreon [via Give Me Sport], Newcastle are keen on signing Sheffield United striker William Osula this summer. The Magpies could have to pay as much as £10m for his services, however, with the Blades not wanting the youngster to leave on the cheap. It is seen as a surprising potential piece of business, but one that could be completed in the near future.

Osula isn't exactly the huge name that many Newcastle supporters will want to see linked with bolstering their attack, but it could be that new sporting director Paul Mitchell sees him as a great long-term option.

The youngster has made 21 appearances in the Premier League already, and while he has failed to both score and assist in that time, the fact that he has been trusted to play in the world's most famous division at such a young age suggests he has plenty of talent and potential.

6 foot 4 Osula has won six caps for Denmark's Under-21s, netting once in that time, outlining his pedigree as a young international footballer, and he has been hailed as a "serious player" by ITV Football in the past.

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The young Dane wouldn't be coming in as an immediate starter, but long-term planning is essential, and he could end up maturing into a fantastic option for Newcastle over time.

As it happened – India vs England, 2nd Test, Chennai, 2nd day

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4.30pm: Stumps

India took giant strides towards levelling the series in Chennai after running through England and then building steadily on a 195-run lead. Fifteen wickets fell in the day, R Ashwin claiming five of them in an innings for the 29th time in Tests, as England’s hopes of hanging in the contest on a turning pitch were obliterated in two sessions of skittish batting.England were in trouble from the outset of their reply, losing Rory Burns in the opening over and Joe Root, the batting talisman during three consecutive wins in Sri Lanka and India, before he had managed double – let alone triple – figures. They sneaked past the follow-on mark thanks to a nuggety, unbeaten 42 from Ben Foakes, but India were doubtless content to bat again on their commanding lead, and leave England to worry about facing their demons again on days three and four.

4.20pm: Shots fired (or not)

What do we all think of that Rohit lbw appeal, then?

4.15pm: Umpires keeping busy

England’s spinners are plugging away gamely, even though the tourists are currently coming third in a two-horse race. And the conditions continue to test the umpires as much as the players, with three outings for the DRS in as many overs. Jack Leach broke the opening stand by trapping Gill – he seemed to be told by his partner to review only for Hawk-Eye to show the ball hitting middle and leg. England then asked the question after Moeen turned one into Rohit’s front pad, with bat tucked firmly in behind; they thought he wasn’t playing a shot, but Virender Sharma and TV umpire Anil Chaudhary took a different view. Next over, Nitin Menon gave Rohit out reverse-sweeping at Leach, only for UltraEdge to show some bat involved. Spin, spin, sugar!

3.55pm: Raging debate

India celebrate as R Ashwin strikes on the stroke of lunch•BCCI

We’ve probably not heard the last of the chuntering about this pitch (though I suspect England will largely keep their counsel), but here’s Sidharth Monga to break down one of the key differences between the bowling efforts of either side:

When the ball reached the hands of R Ashwin and Axar Patel the full tosses and the long hops disappeared. In all, England spinners bowled 14 full tosses. On 20 occasions they were cut or pulled. India’s spinners were cut or pulled 10 times, and bowled no full toss. And full tosses and being cut or pulled are the extremes; there are many other bad balls spinners can bowl within the spectrum.

Basically as a spinner on such a pitch you know you are in the game if you keep drawing a forward defensive or from on the crease. In a much shorter innings, India’s spinners drew the forward-defensive 112 times to England’s 115. If you are accurate enough to keep the batsmen tied down, your eventual misbehaving ball is likelier to be more lethal because you will have fielders in place to take the catches. Add to the accuracy the guile of Ashwin’s changes of pace, the drift, and then the variations in seam angles from both the spinners to make sure the ball spins less.

Knowing the quality of spin England brought, India knew it was the scoreboard pressure that made them potent in the first Test. That is why they were happy to take the risk of what can sometimes turn out to be a lottery pitch. They didn’t just gamble; they backed themselves to negate the toss advantage on such a surface.

Whatever you think of the pitch – and there will be talk around it because it started exploding in the first session of the Test – the side winning this game has played much better cricket, and it wasn’t even close. And they did so through a method, skill and discipline, and not through lottery.

3.35pm: Sixy batting

More signs that India will follow Rohit’s “productive” mantra in the second innings, with both openers clearing the boundary ropes early on. Rohit cracked Stone for a flat six over deep square leg to move above Saurav Ganguly as the fifth-highest Indian on this list (and every chance he’ll go past Kapil Dev during the course of this innings, too). Shubman Gill, who really didn’t get much chance to play himself in after padding up third ball in the first innings, then waltzed out to pump Moeen Ali over long-on. India flying out of the blocks.

3.20pm: Chepauk the talk

India have resumed their march towards 1-1. With so much time in the game, they can aim to bat pretty much in whatever manner they choose – but you would assume they will continue to be positive, given that wickets have fallen regularly so far. Still won’t stop a bit of #declarationspeculation from cropping up at some stage, I should think. Olly Stone and Jack Leach open up for England second time around. Probably not worth wondering about what good picking James Anderson would have done…

3.05pm: Ashwin FTW

Ben Foakes finished unbeaten on 42•BCCI

R Ashwin wraps it up, claiming his 29th Test five-for to end the England innings on 134. India will have to bat again, sitting on a 195-run lead, and it’ll take something of Adelaide proportions to get England back into the contest (and even then you wouldn’t fancy them chasing 232 runs here).

3pm: Screamer Part 2!

Rishabh Pant has clung on to another one-handed pearler, this time to dismiss Jack Leach. England had just saved the follow-on from the previous delivery, Ben Foakes chopping Ishant Sharma for three to bring Leach on strike. Arguably the catch was made to look better than it needed to be because of Pant’s footwork, his weight moving to his right before he readjusted late and flung out his left mitt – but it was still an top catch, and India’s work is nearly done.

2.50pm: Adrift

England are inching towards the follow-on target, mainly in singles but Jack Leach has stepped out to pop Patel nonchalantly down the ground. Those following in the UK at just gone 9am on a chilly February morning might think there are more fulfilling things to do on Valentine’s Day, such as listen to Will Self read out a love letter to the London underground on Radio 4 (and there’s not much more Will Self than eulogising the “strangely rational burrow” and “peculiar origami” of the tube network) – but stick around, because this game hasn’t quite gone the way of the Norwegian Blue yet. If you have given up on England, then why not have a read of Anantha Narayanan’s stats breakdown of the most unforgettable draws in Test history? (Not that I’m trying to suggest this match will end up on such a list one day. Don’t be daft.)

2.08pm: Tea

Mohammed Siraj got a wicket with his first ball in Test cricket on Indian soil•BCCI

India maintained a vice-like grip on the second Test after taking four wickets during the afternoon session in Chennai. R Ashwin, Mohammed Siraj – with his first ball in home Tests – and Axar Patel made the inroads, with England still 24 runs short of avoiding the follow-on mark at tea.The tourists may have been set an example of how to thrive as well as survive on this surface, but there was no Rohit Sharma-style riposte as England desperately sought a toe-hold in the game. Ben Stokes fell soon after the resumption, his nemesis Ashwin dismissing him for the ninth time in Tests with a beauty that dipped and spun sharply to hit off stump.Siraj had waited almost 40 overs for a bowl, but straight away had Ollie Pope caught down the leg side by a flying Rishabh Pant, after a 35-run stand with Ben Foakes – the highest of the innings. Patel returned to get Moeen Ali, the acrobatics in the field this time performed by Ajinkya Rahane at slip, and when Ashwin had Olly Stone caught at midwicket England had again lost a wicket to the final ball before the break.The only semblance of resistance came in the shape of Foakes, who faced more deliveries than any of the top six and helped the innings creep into three figures.

1.50pm: The real quiz

1.40pm: Toughing it out

Pretty much everything has gone as India and Virat Kohli would have hoped for in this match so far, but Foakes is giving another tidy account of himself on his return to the Test side for the first time in two years (as an aside, there’s an unusual number of players in this match playing their first match since 2019: Foakes, Moeen Ali, Olly Stone and Kuldeep Yadav). No byes/leg byes conceded with the gloves, and he’s now faced more balls than anyone else in the England innings. Foakes, of course, scored a century on debut in Galle, and went into this game with a 40-plus Test average – higher than any of his team-mates other than Joe Root – so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that he’s looked solid in exacting conditions.

1.20pm: Screamer!

Yes, is the answer, Dale – and he’ll get a wicket with his first ball! Not only that, it’s come via a flying one-handed catch down the leg side from Rishabh Pant! England had scrimped together the beginnings of a useful stand between Pope and Foakes, but Mohammed Siraj has separated them, as well as striking with his first Test delivery on home soil. Maybe not quite what he was bowling for, Pope looking to glance off his hip, just tickled the glove… and Pant then snagged it in his left paw, managing to juggle the ball successfully as he landed. India’s lead is 242 and this game looks to be heading only one way.

12.57pm: Enter Kuldeep

4:39

Kuldeep Yadav: ‘Perhaps it is now my time to stand up for the team’

Having bowled unchanged from the start of England’s second innings in the first Chennai Test, R Ashwin finally gets a moment to rest his fingers. Time for the twisti-twosti lefty wristy stylings of Kuldeep.

12.50pm: Here come the Rey

4:28

Why Axar will be more effective than Nadeem on this pitch

It’s only 20-plus runs and counting, but England have their biggest partnership of the innings so far. Two Surrey boys are out in the middle, with Ollie Pope looking particularly busy alongside Ben Foakes; both have needed some fortune against Patel, whose ability to straighten the ball from round the wicket or push it on with the arm, allied with good pace, has been impressive – almost Jadeja-esque. Earlier, the Match Day crew broke down why they thought the debutant would be a good pick.

12.30pm: Ashwin snares Stokes (redux)

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Five quiet overs after the interval, maybe we’ll see another wicketless afternoon session – there’s the breakthrough, and it’s Ashwin scooping up Stokes’ wicket for the ninth time in Tests (and 13th in all internationals). Beautifully flighted, slowed the pace and Stokes seemed to belatedly try to correct himself only to miss the ball by a distance as it spun from middle and leg to judder his off stump. Stokes might be viewed as one of England’s better players of spin, but he averages just 17.84 against India’s offie. And with that dismissal, Ashwin has overtaken Harbhajan Singh to sit second on the list for most Test wickets in India.

12.15pm: Kuldeep lurks in the deep…

Kohli has stuck with the combination of Ashwin and Axar Patel after lunch, with the right-hand/left-hand pair of Stokes and Ollie Pope in the middle. Should England manage to cobble a partnership, then they might have to deal with wristspin, too, at some stage. Kuldeep Yadav is back in the Test team for the first time since the 2018-19 tour of Australia – he spoke to Nagraj Gollapudi before the start of this series about what it would be like to select again:

“I would be playing a Test match after nearly after two years, so it would be similar to making your debut. I want to perform for the team and give 100%, like always. You will naturally feel the same nervousness [as on debut]. There will also be pressure to do well. Everyone is watching you, expectations are big, and when the team is playing well, you want to contribute – big or small, put in the effort, and when you do that, your role is praised.”

12.05pm: An Ashwin never forgets

R Ashwin and India belt out an appeal•BCCI

A little nugget picked up by my colleague Gaurav Sundararaman during that action-packed hour before lunch: India lost a review in Ashwin’s eighth over, after Virat Kohli was convinced to use the DRS against Stokes – the ball spun sharply to hit the left-hander on the back leg, but was heading over the top of off stump, according to ball-tracking. But you can’t blame the bowler for being interested, given this dismissal in Mohali four years ago. Ashwin remembered and could be heard referring to it on the stump mic, though he perhaps failed to factor in the extra bounce on offer in Chennai this time around. Stokes survived, but Ashwin will doubtless get another crack at extending his lead atop this list on the resumption.

11.30am: Lunch

Axar Patel exults after claiming Joe Root for his maiden Test wicket•BCCI

Eight wickets fell before lunch on day two at Chepauk as India took a grip on the second Test. Most significant of them all was that of Joe Root, England’s captain and double-centurion on this ground a week ago, who was removed for 6 by the debutant Axar Patel as England limped queasily to the interval.India had already forged themselves a strong position on the back of Rohit Sharma’s conditions-defying 161, and although they could only add 29 runs to their overnight 300 for 6, the bowlers were soon tucking into their work on a responsive surface. Ishant Sharma trapped Rory Burns lbw in the first over – the opener’s second consecutive duck – and R Ashwin then struck twice either side of Root’s dismissal. Dom Sibley was caught at short leg off the back of the bat attempting to sweep, and Dan Lawrence’s torture was ended with the last ball before lunch after making 9 off 52.

11.07am: No Root rescue act!

Live by the sweep, die by the sweep. Axar Patel, the debutant left-arm spinner, has removed Joe Root cheaply in the first innings for the first time this year. Big splash from the surface as this ball pitched and turned away from Root as he went hard at it, only to send a top edge towards Ashwin at backward square leg… and bring an eruption of noise around Chepauk, as the #knowledgablecrowd greet the dismissal of England’s captain and batting bellwether. England 23 for 3 on a turner and in all sorts of trouble.

Meanwhile, news from the India camp is that Cheteshwar Pujara isn’t on the field after experiencing some pain in his right hand, having been hit by Olly Stone while batting yesterday.

10.54am: Ashwin amongst ’em

Scratch that, Dom Sibley’s dogged resistance has been ended, caught at short leg sweeping – trying to be proactive, in fact. He’s a little unlucky, too, as the ball squirted up off his pad and clipped the back of the bat as it swung around. India needed to go to the DRS after Nitin Menon shook his head, but they’ve checked the right part of the tape this time (and Sibley was walking anyway). R Ashwin has a first wicket for the home crowd to salute and Joe Root, England’s best chance of putting a fighting score on the board, is out to the middle half an hour or so before lunch. He’s off the mark second ball with a sweep, Lawrence still waiting for his first run.

10.45am: Dig in

“When you play on turning pitches, you’ve got to be proactive, you can’t be reactive.” That was Rohit Sharma’s advice after bossing the show with his first-innings 161 – were England listening? Dom Sibley and Dan Lawrence, with 20 Tests between them, won’t have often faced conditions like this (although, as was pointed out by one wag on Twitter yesterday, Lawrence made a two-ball duck in Essex’s title-decider at Taunton in 2019, on a pitch which lived up to its “Ciderbad” billing). Neither has quite taken the Rohit approach so far, but they’re hanging in.

10.25am: Burns singed

Team-mates gather around Ishant Sharma after he pinned Rory Burns for a duck•BCCI

Test wicket No. 301 for Ishant Sharma. England’s batsmen have probably spent the last 24 hours wondering how they are going to cope with India’s spinners, but just like yesterday there’s an early wicket for pace as Rory Burns misses a straight one from Ishant for his second duck in a row. Just clipping leg stump – umpire’s call – on review, but that’s the perfect start for the home side, after posting a solid total. England 0 for 1, and they haven’t faced a ball from Ashwin, Patel and Yadav yet…

10.10am: That’s yer lot

Two in three balls once again, and England have managed to sneak out of this morning without taking much damage. Olly Stone continued a fine return to Test cricket by removing Kuldeep Yadav and Mohammed Siraj, both caught behind, and that means Pant was left stranded on 58 not out. He scored 25 of the 29 runs India added to their total this morning, and was good for tonking a few more if he could just find someone to hang around at the other end (admittedly easier said than done on this surface).

9.50am: More Pant pongo

Rishabh Pant teed off to complete a fifty on the second morning•BCCI

It’s been the start we envisaged from Rishabh Pant, and he’s quickly raised a half-century – his fourth in home Tests. His sequence of balls faced this morning went like this: 1-dot-dot-6-1-4-4-dot-1, that last single taking him to 50. Not Jack Leach taking tap this time, with Joe Root bowling himself alongside Moeen, who has continued to serve up full tosses in the face of Pant’s onslaught. These could all be vital runs.On the plus side for England, they’ve still to concede an extra in this innings – is Ben Foakes going to keep a clean sheet, just as he did on debut in Galle a couple of winters ago? They’re closing in on the record in Tests, too.

9.40am: Moeen gets going

Ben Foakes stumps Axar Patel•BCCI

Two wickets in three balls for Moeen Ali, bowling just the second over of the morning, have got England smiling. Although Moeen’s grin was slightly sheepish after a full toss did for Ishant Sharma. The other man to go was Axar Patel, who overbalanced and was smartly stumped by Ben Foakes as the pitch again demonstrated its spinning nature. Pant has so far faced one ball, scored one single, and lost two partners.

9.30am: How good was Rohit?

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Just to reflect a little longer on the performance that may have set the course of this match, Rohit Sharma’s fabulous innings meant his home average now sits at 83.55 – second only to the Don. Okay, you might quibble that his away record (average: 27.00) could do with improving, but there’s not many that could have played the innings he did on Saturday. Never mind Bradman, it was right in the Sehwag bracket. In these conditions, you can’t get much higher praise.

9.20am:

Morning and welcome back. Hands up who likes it spicy? India looked to have got themselves into a good position at the end of day one thanks to a Rohit Sharma masterclass, and they’ll hope to add a few more this morning before it’s England turn to tango on this dancing Chepauk deck. The suspicion is that 300-plus could already be a defining total, but Rishabh Pant won’t want to stop there – and if the pitch continues to snap, crackle and pop, it should be plenty fun to watch. Buckle up.

Teddy Sheringham: £65m England star could now be "heading to Man Utd"

Manchester United are currently busy behind the scenes trying to secure a number of signings to bolster Erik ten Hag's squad.

The Dutchman penned a new contract at Old Trafford last week and now looks set to get backed by the new ownership group headed up by Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

That said, they must learn from the mistakes of the past. No puzzling signings like Antony; they must be wiser with the way they spend their money.

Fortunately, it looks as though they could be doing exactly that as they hone in on a multitude of defensive targets.

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Owner

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Sporting Director

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Technical Director

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CEO

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CEO

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Man United's centre-back targets

With Raphael Varane leaving, Jonny Evans now 36 and Lisandro Martinez rather injury-prone, it's a necessity that Ten Hag welcomes one or two new centre-backs to United this summer.

It is no secret that Everton's Jarrad Branthwaite is a key target with the Red Devils having now reportedly lodged two bids for his services, although both have been rejected.

Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite

Talks have been ongoing to secure the signature of Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt while a deal has even been agreed to sign wonderkid Leny Yoro from Lille.

The difficulty with that one is that the teenage defender prefers Real Madrid and is waiting for them to make the call.

So, what should the new recruitment team do? Well, Teddy Sheringham has had his say.

What Teddy Sheringham has said about United's transfer plans

At this current moment in time, De Ligt seems the most likely man to arrive at Man united.

The latest is that they have been given the green light to sign the player. However, Sheringham doesn't think he'd be a worthwhile acquisition.

Speaking exclusively to Football FanCast on behalf of Crypto Sports betting, he stated: "I don’t think that he is a player that Manchester United need. They need leaders and strong characters."

Who should United go for instead? Well, the former England striker recommended one of his fellow countrymen.

Sheringham continued: "Marc Guehi is believed to be heading to Manchester United and I would prefer a big strong defender than another ball player, they need more winners and more leaders on the pitch now.

"Any top player heading to Manchester United can improve the team and they need to get signings right to be able to push on next season."

Guehi endured a rather injury-hit campaign with Crystal Palace last season, playing 25 times in the Premier League. However, he has risen to prominence with England at Euro 2024.

The defender missed the quarter-final victory over Switzerland through suspension with Ezri Konsa taking his place. It's expected he will come back into the starting lineup for the semi-final against, ironically, De Ligt's Netherlands side.

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Guehi has been nothing short of exceptional in Germany this summer and could quite possibly be hailed as England's Player of the Tournament.

Is that enough to convince United to move for him? Well, with a reported asking price of £65m, he could be cheaper than the aforementioned Branthwaite who has been touted at around £80m.

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ويلتقي الزمالك مع أبو قير للأسمدة على استاد القاهرة، في إطار مواجهات دور الـ32 من البطولة المحلية.

ويلاقي الفائز من مباراة الزمالك أمام أبو قير للأسمدة أمام فريق مودرن سبورت في دور الـ16 من كأس مصر.

اتحاد الكرة يعلن حكم مباراة الزمالك وأبو قير للأسمدة في كأس مصر

وشهد تشكيل الزمالك مشاركة محمد صبحي أساسيًا في مركز حراسة مرمى، بجانب الدفع بـ ناصر منسي في مركز المهاجم والشاب أحمد محمود بمركز الظهير الأيمن. تشكيل الزمالك اليوم أمام أبو قير للأسمدة في كأس مصر

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خط الوسط: نبيل عماد دونجا – محمد شحاتة – عبد الله السعيد.

خط الهجوم: كونراد ميشالاك – ناصر منسي – أحمد مصطفى “زيزو”.

Leeds complete shock signing of ex-Atletico Madrid & France international midfielder

Leeds have completed the shock signing of former France international Josuha Guilavogui on a free transfer.

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Leeds have announced the signing of Guilavogui on a shock free transfer, with the former France international signing a contract until the end of the season. The 34-year-old left Mainz in July but has now found a home at Elland Road.

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Guilavogui has seven France caps to his name but has not played for his country since a friendly with Denmark in 2015. He is perhaps best known for his time at Wolfsburg, where he made 265 appearances. At Mainz, he played just 12 times.

WHAT GUILAVOGUI SAID

Guilavogui said: “I have never played in England and I think as a football player this is a really amazing experience and for playing for Leeds, a historic club, this is a wonderful opportunity for me. I am looking forward to training with the team, to help the team on the pitch, outside the pitch as well and hopefully that we set our goals.

“I had some offers, but nothing that I would say, okay, let’s do it. And when my agent called me and said that Daniel has interest to sign me and watched over me, I said, yeah, let’s go straight, straight to Leeds. Sometimes in life you have some opportunities and you don’t want to miss it. I am really happy to be here.

“When I spoke with our manager, he knows what I can bring on the pitch and also outside the pitch, because we don’t forget that we have injured players and I am there to help them. And when they will recover, I will also help the young players.

“That is why I was captain, like everywhere where I played, because I am someone that is always thinking about how can I make my teammates better, how can I improve. I am here for helping the team and I really hope that we will go to the Premier League.”

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Leeds play Bristol City on Saturday and Guilavogui could potentially make his debut on Saturday. The club are currently second in the Championship.

Tottenham look to £50 million Premier League star as possible Hojbjerg heir

Tottenham are looking at a £50 million potential replacement for Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from the Premier League, with the Dane widely tipped to quit Spurs this summer.

Hojbjerg set to leave Spurs with successor targeted

Hojbjerg was a mainstay player under previous Spurs head coaches – José Mourinho, Nuno Espírito Santo and Antonio Conte – but the midfielder was relegated to the bench more often than not during Ange Postecoglou's first full season in charge.

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Hojbjerg actually featured 39 times in all competitions under Postecoglou last term, but only eight out of his 36 league appearances came as full starts. The 28-year-old is therefore looking for more opportunities, and it was reported this week that Hojbjerg is keen to follow Tanguy Ndombele out the Spurs exit door.

The former Southampton star, who Tottenham signed for around £20 million in 2020, has gone on to make 184 appearances for the club in total – chipping in with 10 goals and 16 assists during his four-year stay in north London.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

However, it appears this summer may well be Hojbjerg's last in a Lilywhites jersey, as the Spurs recruitment team reportedly look at replacements for him. Tottenham are rumoured to eyeing a central midfielder as one of their main transfer priorities with the window now open, and are still in the mix to sign Chelsea star Conor Gallagher.

Postecoglou is a big fan of Gallagher, but much will depend on whether the Chelsea favourite is willing to swap Stamford Bridge for a rival club – or whether two clubs would be willing to do business.

It is perhaps wise to have alternatives to the England international, and one is apparently Everton's Amadou Onana.

Tottenham looking at signing Amadou Onana from Everton

As per journalist Ignazio Genuardi, Tottenham are looking at signing Onana from Everton, with the Toffees setting a price tag of around £50 million.

The 20-year-old made 30 league appearances as a mainstay of Sean Dyche's midfield, and has been praised as one of Europe's brightest talents in the past.

"He's a really exciting footballer. I know sometimes when we speak about players it's very difficult to measure potential," said former Belgium manager Roberto Martinez on Onana to Sky Sports.

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"We're talking about a 20-year-old boy that is probably one of the most talented young players at that age in European football. That's how excited we are in Belgium. He's already played in two major leagues in Germany and France, he joined Lille for a big fee and nothing is going to faze him to go into a new project after a big transfer fee.

"He has the physicality and the presence of a player Everton fans know very well – a Marouane Fellaini type. I can understand the excitement around Everton, this is one of the most exciting prospects in European football at this time."

Newcastle could replace Guimaraes by signing £50m "Aldi Jude Bellingham"

Newcastle United had a frustrating finale to their 2023/24 season. Despite finishing in seventh place, and celebrating a Europa Conference League place, they were essentially eliminated from the competition.

This was due to Manchester United’s FA Cup victory, which won them Europa League football, knocking Chelsea into the Europa Conference League and the Magpies out of European competition altogether.

Eddie Howe’s side had a slow start to the season and were eliminated from the Champions League in tough circumstances. Despite having qualification on the cards going into the last game of the group stage, a 2-1 defeat at home to Italian giants AC Milan saw them dumped out of the prestigious tournament, finishing bottom of the group.

Without continental commitments and lots of fixture congestion next season, Howe and his side have the chance to climb the Premier League table further and get themselves back into the top four or top six.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe

It will be a big transfer window for the Magpies, who need to strengthen in certain areas of the squad, but could also face a firesale over the summer. They need to sell players in order to comply with FFP regulations, as The Guardian reports. With that in mind, they have already been linked with a replacement for one potential outgoing.

Newcastle could land Guimaraes replacement

The player in question here is Nottingham Forest’s talismanic attacking midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White, who has been linked with a move to the club, as well as being touted as a potential replacement for Bruno Guimarães.

As Football Insider reported last month, Newcastle are in the race to sign the Englishman this summer. The piece clarified that the 24-year-old was also 'a target for Newcastle in January', and are now revisiting the deal during the summer window.

However, according to the report, Howe’s side are not the only team that are interested in signing Forest’s number ten over the summer. Tottenham Hotspur are also linked with a move for the 24-year-old, as they look to add depth in the attacking midfield ranks, for which they currently only have James Maddison as a viable option.

A report from John Percy of The Telegraph explains that Forest 'will demand in excess' of £50m for Gibbs-White this summer, should he depart the club.

Why Gibbs-White would be a good signing for Newcastle

It seems almost inevitable that Guimarães will leave St James’ Park over the summer. He has been linked with a move to Manchester City for around £100m, according to journalist Dean Jones via GiveMeSport.

It has been a productive season for Gibbs-White in the Premier League in 2023/24. He has scored five goals and registered ten assists, playing in all but one of the games, 37 in total. Only two Newcastle players had more top-flight goal involvements than him this season; Alexander Isak with 23 and Anthony Gordon with 21. Ironically, Guimarães was the only Magpies player with as many as Gibbs-White’s 15.

How Gibbs-White compares to Newcastle stars – G/A record

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Gibbs-White is a masterful ball-carrier, and he has excelled in a transitional system at the City Ground over the last two seasons. As per FBref, Gibbs-White averages 3.28 take-ons per 90 minutes, which places him in the top 5%, and completes an average of 1.25 take-ons per 90, ranking him in the top 12% of Premier League midfielders. The 24-year-old also averages 2.28 progressive carries per 90, which places him in the top 17%.

Not only that, he is very good creatively, too. Gibbs-White averages 2.11 key passes per 90, which places him in the top 7% of Premier League midfielders, with his 0.29 assists per 90 ranking him in the top 2%.

Off the ball, Gibbs-White works hard, too. He is dominant in the air, winning 1.71 aerial duels per 90 minutes, ranking him in the top 13%. Not only that, he makes an average of 5.10 ball recoveries per 90 minutes in total.

Football analyst Raj Chohan described Gibbs-White as the “Aldi Jude Bellingham”. His output and Fbref stats make it clear why he is being compared to one of the world’s best players – the Real Madrid star having been tipped for the Ballon d'Or this year by Brazilian legend, Kaka.

Like Bellingham – who has dazzled this season with 35 goals and assists during his first campaign in Spain – Gibbs-White has the ability to feature anywhere across the midfield, with his deployment in a deeper role at times ensuring he could be an ideal replacement or successor to Guimaraes.

For £50m, Gibbs-White would be a good investment for Howe and his team, adding quality and depth, as well as replacing Guimarães. They would also have £50m to invest from the left-over sale of the Brazilian.

It remains to be seen if a deal gets done, but it would certainly be a positive move for the Magpies.

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