Secretary Jay Shah cites monsoon and their hosting of next year’s World Cup as the reasons
ESPNcricinfo staff15-Aug-2024
BCCI secretary Jay Shah and president Roger Binny walk out•BCCI
The BCCI has “categorically said no” to the ICC’s offer to host the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup in October, their secretary Jay Shah has said. It is understood the ICC is likely to take the final call on August 20. India ruling themselves out as hosts leaves Sri Lanka and UAE as the possible alternatives for the tournament slated to be held from October 3-20.”They [ICC] have asked us if we would conduct the World Cup. I have categorically said no,” Shah told . “We’re in the monsoon and on top of that we will host the Women’s ODI World Cup next year. I don’t want to give any kind of signals that I want to hold consecutive World Cups.”Related
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The ICC is mulling a shift ever since Bangladesh has been rocked by violence and security challenges in the aftermath of anti-government agitations leading to several deaths and the dethroning of the Sheikh Hasina government.An ICC official said earlier this week that the situation in Bangladesh was being monitored and all options had been kept open. “The ICC is closely monitoring developments in co-ordination with the Bangladesh Cricket Board [BCB], their security agencies and our own independent security consultants,” an ICC statement said. “Our priority is the safety and well-being of all participants.”While the new interim government in Bangladesh is making a last-ditch attempt to salvage the tournament, strong travel advisories issued by the governments of a number of participating teams, including England, Australia and India, are one of the biggest barriers to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).Security challenges aside, the BCB is also amid a crisis, with their president and the former sports minister Nazmul Hassan effectively out of office since the fall of the Awami League government on August 5. Several board directors, who have direct or indirect political connections, have also been incommunicado.The Bangladesh men’s Test team is currently on tour in Pakistan for a two-match series. They arrived in the country early after training was hampered in Bangladesh due to the protests. They’re also slated to tour India next month for two Tests and three T20Is.”We’ve not spoken to them (the Bangladesh authorities),” Shah said. “A new government has taken charge there. They might reach out to us or else I will reach out to them. The Bangladesh series is very important to us.”
Leeds United have made an enquiry to sign “one of the most versatile players in world football”, according to a new transfer update.
Leeds targeting physical players with Bijol and Bornauw
The Whites, Daniel Farke and the 49ers so far have a clear plan when it comes to the transfer window and bringing in new players. Lukas Nmecha, Jaka Bijol and Sebastiaan Bornauw are the three new additions ahead of the club’s Premier League return, and all three players are over 6 feet tall.
Leeds’ first five Premier League games
Date
Leeds vs Everton
August 18
Arsenal vs Leeds
August 23
Leeds vs Newcastle
August 30
Fulham vs Leeds
September 13
Wolves vs Leeds
September 20
Leeds are looking to make their side more physical to deal with defending and attacking set pieces in the top flight and are targeting midfielder Anton Stach from Hoffenheim.
The ball-winning central midfielder fits the profile of being 26 and over 6’0″ and could arrive to challenge the likes of Ethan Ampadu and Ao Tanaka in midfield.
Better signing than Diarra: Leeds lead race to sign "outstanding" £18m star
Leeds United could soon purchase this outstanding £18m star in a deal that might be better than securing Habib Diarra.
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It is shaping up to be a busy few months ahead of the opening game of the season against Everton at Elland Road, and a new name that has emerged as a potential target would offer plenty of versatility to Farke’s side.
Leeds make approach to sign £12m Weah
According to reports from Italy, relayed by MOT Leeds News, Leeds have made an enquiry to sign Timothy Weah from Juventus. Also wanted by Everton and Marseille, Weah is thought to be worth around £12m but actually holds a career-high Transfermarkt valuation of €17m.
Standing at 6ft, he may pass the test for Leeds, and he can play anywhere on the right-hand side, so may rival Jayden Bogle at right-back, a player he has been compared to by Football Transfers, or Dan James on the wing.
The USA international, known for ‘immense speed’, can also turn out as a centre-forward or as a left-winger and contributed to 11 goals for Juventus last season.
After coming through the ranks at Paris Saint-Germain as a teenager, Weah had a loan spell in Scotland with Celtic before joining Lille on a permanent deal in 2019. Four years later he signed for Juventus, and he is under contract with the Italian giants until 2028.
Following recent links to Nottingham Forest earlier in the window, Sky Sports reporter Dougie Critchley called Weah “one of the most versatile players in world football”.
“Timothy Weah is one of the most versatile players in world football. Last season alone he played in all 3 positions on both flanks and was even used as a centre forward.”
It looks as if a move to Yorkshire could be one to keep an eye on, albeit Leeds have allegedly only made an approach for Weah’s services so far.
Justin Broad and Saif Zaib share six wickets as Worcestershire fall well short in steep chase
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Prithvi Shaw’s 72 from 59 balls got Northants off to a fast start•MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Allrounder Justin Broad claimed two wickets in an over as Northamptonshire’s seamers ran through Worcestershire’s top order to set up a comprehensive 130-run victory in this Metro Bank One-Day Cup clash at Wantage Road, the hosts’ first win in this year’s tournament.Chasing 296 to win, Group A leaders Worcestershire slumped to 34 for 5, Broad finishing with three wickets and Jack White also bagging two wickets for 26 in a miserly, unbroken 10-over spell.Tom Taylor threatened a repeat performance of the List A century he scored against Worcestershire on this ground last summer as he smashed 57 off 49 balls (nine fours, two sixes) against his former Steelbacks team-mates. But his departure ended Worcestershire’s hopes, with Saif Zaib taking three wickets for 44, including two in one over as the visitors were bowled out with 11 overs to spare. Skipper Jake Libby finished unbeaten on 50, his third half-century in four innings in this year’s competition.Earlier Prithvi Shaw continued his love affair with the One-Day Cup, hitting a swashbuckling 72 off just 59 balls (10 fours, one six) his third consecutive half-century.George Bartlett (60) and Ricardo Vasconcelos (68) then shared a partnership of 107 in just over 21 overs which took Northamptonshire to 215 for 1 in the 40th over. But after such a positive start, both batters fell in the space of seven deliveries and the hosts would have been disappointed at not setting a steeper target. Fateh Singh meanwhile claimed career best List A figures of 3for 51.Shaw had got Northamptonshire off to a flier, taking leg-side boundaries off the first two balls of the match from Taylor. Strong on the drive and on the pull, he also hit Taylor over long-on for six and clubbed Hishaam Khan down the ground for four.Ethan Brookes put the brakes on Northamptonshire’s progress in a five-over spell which conceded just 14 runs, Vasconcelos in particular finding it hard to put him away.It was Khan though, who claimed the prize wicket of Shaw when the Indian international was caught behind attempting to hook. It was a first List A wicket for Khan, a graduate of the South Asian Cricket Academy.Bartlett soon found his fluency, driving Singh through cover and bringing up Northamptonshire’s 150 in the 27th over. He found runs all round the wicket, sweeping Tom Hinley fine for four and cutting Singh square for another boundary.Vasconcelos had managed just 33 off 66 balls but the drinks break sparked a change in his approach. He signalled renewed intent by immediately sweeping Singh for consecutive boundaries and brought up his 50 soon afterwards. Bartlett reached his half-century too with Northamptonshire in a strong position to attack the final 10.However, with Brookes building pressure in his second spell, Bartlett looked to manufacture a shot against Singh and was caught at backward point. Next over Libby turned to his own part-time offbreaks, accounting for Vasconcelos first ball, the batter playing on as he attempted to cut.Zaib tried to regain the momentum, scooping Brookes for four and swatting Singh over mid-on, but Northamptonshire lost three quick wickets after passing 250. First Singh bowled James Sales and had Zaib caught at point before Lewis McManus holed out at deep midwicket off Taylor. Gus Miller though finished the innings with a late blitz, pummelling Taylor down the ground for six.When Worcestershire batted, Ed Pollock swung White’s second delivery over deep midwicket for six before he was dropped at wide mid-on. White struck next ball though, dangerman Gareth Roderick caught low down at first slip by Shaw.Pollock was unable to capitalise on his early reprieve when he heaved at a White delivery which kept slightly low and was bowled. The visitors lost a third wicket in the ninth over when Rob Jones steered Ben Sanderson to Vasconcelos at short leg. Things went from bad to worse as Worcestershire were left reeling at 34 for 5 when Broad struck twice in four balls, nipping one back to trap Brookes lbw before Rehaan Edavalath was caught at first slip by Shaw.Libby hit a rare loose ball from White for four to take Worcestershire past 50 in the 18th over as Taylor put his foot down and a brief fightback began.Taylor opened his account with a handsome cover drive off Broad before smashing the all-rounder down the pitch for six and an even bigger maximum over deep midwicket off Miller, bringing up his 50 off 38 balls. He fell soon after the drinks break though, lbw to Zaib to leave the Rapids on 112 for 6.Singh swept Zaib for six and hit him straight for another maximum before he top edged to short fine leg off Freddie Heldreich. A double wicket from Zaib then accounted for Khan, who inside-edged onto his stumps, and Hinley who was caught in the deep. Finally Harry Darley was caught behind to give Broad his third wicket.
A busy summer awaits for Arsenal, who, after watching their closest rivals for the Premier League title in Manchester City and Liverpool spend lavish sums already, must join the action themselves.
Arne Slot’s side have been working at a frantic pace to secure the signings of the likes of Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez, ensuring that they won’t be staying silent in the race for next season’s major honours.
Sadly for those of a Gunners persuasion, they will face the Reds in the early knockings of the season, with Mikel Arteta’s side having been handed a particularly tricky set of fixtures to kick off 2025/26.
Arsenal’s opening PL fixtures
Date
Opposition
17th Aug
Manchester United (A)
23rd Aug
Leeds United (H)
30th Aug
Liverpool (A)
13th Sept
Nottingham Forest (H)
20th Sept
Manchester City (H)
27th Sept
Newcastle United (A)
So, if it wasn’t already important that Arsenal acted with haste in the market, it sure is now.
Arsenal agree fee to complete first summer signing
Will Arsenal ever sign a striker? For weeks now fans have been handed regular updates on their pursuit of both Benjamin Sesko and Viktor Gyokeres but without much to cheer for.
However, it does finally look as though Andre Berta has engineered a breakthrough in their quest to sign Sesko.
The Slovenian has been of interest since last summer when he ultimately signed a new deal with RB Leipzig and a year on, things are edging closer.
Reports in Germany earlier this week shared that personal terms have been agreed between the striker and Arsenal, with the North Londoners now allegedly ready to satisfy Leipzig’s demands with a healthy financial package.
But, Berta isn’t just in negotiations to complete the signing of Sesko, with Martin Zubimendi’s proposed move to the Emirates Stadium seemingly now all but confirmed.
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Back in January, it was revealed that Arsenal were set to trigger the Real Sociedad midfielder’s release clause of £51m and since then, the finer details of a move have been discussed behind the scenes.
It’s one of football’s worst-kept secrets that the Spaniard is set to join Arteta’s ranks this summer but Fabrizio Romano shared the news on Thursday afternoon that a fee has now been fully agreed.
Rather than paying the release clause, Romano reveals that the Gunners will pay a slightly higher fee for his services, which allows payments to be made in instalments, rather than throwing Sociedad the whole payment up front.
Why Zubimendi's signing is so important for Arsenal
Make no mistake about it, Arsenal need to sign a centre-forward this summer.
They ended 2024/25 without a single player scoring double figures in the league while Kai Havertz – albeit with the caveat that he spent a large period out with a hamstring injury – finished the season as the club’s top scorer on just 15.
With Havertz out and Gabriel Jesus suffering a terrible ACL injury in January, it meant that makeshift striker Mikel Merino deputised. He stood in admirably, notably scoring a brace against Leicester after being parachuted on from the subs bench, while also scoring in the 3-0 home win over Real Madrid.
Despite that, Arsenal need a proper striker to challenge for major honours and in either of Sesko or Gyokeres they would be making a phenomenal signing.
The latter is certainly the more ruthless in front of goal, scoring 54 times for Sporting throughout the campaign that’s just concluded. As for Sesko, he’s more raw but possesses plenty of potential, scoring 21 goals for Leipzig in 2024/25 at the age of only 22.
So, while adding a forward is simply a must this summer, it’s also necessary that Arsenal sign a midfielder.
Jorginho has left for Flamengo in Brazil while reports from ESPN on Thursday suggested that it was now unlikely that Thomas Partey stayed at the club. He’s out of contract at the end of the month and no breakthrough has been made on a new deal.
As a result, that leaves Rice as the only player capable of playing as a holding midfielder. That is until Zubimendi arrives.
The Spain international – who is “world-class” in the eyes of former teammate Kieran Tierney – would be a cracking replacement for both Partey and Jorginho, while bringing in a proper no.6 would also give Rice the freedom to play further up the pitch.
While the former West Ham star arrived as more of a defensive midfielder, he’s become a genuine elite no.8 over the last year, dazzling against Madrid and PSG in Europe.
“He’s stood up against the holders of this trophy and he’s not just competed, he’s run the show, he’s run the show in both games. He’s put himself in another bracket,” barked Rio Ferdinand after Arsenal’s trip to the Bernabeu.
Rice vs Real Madrid (H)
Minutes played
80
Touches
43
Accurate passes
27/30 (90%)
Goals
2
Expected goals (xG)
0.51
Shots on target
4
Successful dribbles
1/1
Duels won
1/4
Stats via Sofascore.
So, if Arsenal want to see more of one of their best players in the final third, Zubimendi is necessary.
Like Rice, he’s already an elite player, notably celebrated by Spain manager Luis de la Fuente as “one of the best midfielders in the world” while European football expert, Sid Lowe, has previously noted that the 26-year-old “is just about as good a deep-lying midfielder there is in Europe, apart from maybe Rodri”.
Clearly boasting immense pedigree, to be signing someone as good as that for just over £50m is an incredible coup, particularly as he’s also reportedly been courted by Real Madrid.
So, while all of the talk continues to linger about Gyokeres and Sesko, Arsenal have quietly secured one of the best midfielders in Europe here. Should one of those forwards arrive, there’s no doubt that Zubimendi will have just as big a role to play in any title ambitions Arteta’s side has.
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Dan Lawrence was one of the overseas players to turn out for Melbourne Stars last year•Getty Images
For the second season running Melbourne Stars will have pick one in the BBL overseas draft while local rivals Melbourne Renegades will follow as second.The weighted lottery – split between the four sides who missed finals and those who qualified – has Sydney Sixers, last season’s beaten finalists, coming out eighth while defending champions Brisbane Heat will have pick six.Stars will hope for better fortune with their first pick, potentially a platinum player, than last season when they went for England’s Harry Brook only for him to withdraw from the tournament to manage his workload.Related
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Picks can be traded between clubs and that has already happened once with Adelaide Strikers and Sydney Thunder swapping their second-round positions as part of Wes Agar’s move to Thunder.Stars will have the first pick in rounds one, two and four with the order reversing in round three meaning Sixers get pick 17.The draft will again have four price bands: platinum (AU$420,000), gold (AU$300,000), silver (AU$200,000) and bronze (AU$100,000).Cricket Australia
Clubs can sign up to four players overall with one of those available under the new multi-year contract option brought in to try to secure key names ahead of rival T20 leagues. Sam Billings became the first player to agree to a deal under that after signing for three years with Thunder. If a fourth player is selected, they become a club’s first overseas replacement.The WBBL draft order was revealed yesterday with Hobart Hurricanes getting pick one.
Newcastle United’s qualification for the Champions League next season will give Eddie Howe hope that he can lure some high-profile players to Stamford Bridge.
One player they are showing interest in is Jadon Sancho. The Manchester United winger looks set to depart Old Trafford this summer.
The Englishman could cost the club around £25m, and he would certainly bolster their wide options, given his return of five goals and eight assists for Chelsea this season.
It would be a massive statement of intent if Howe could secure a deal for the former Borussia Dortmund starlet. While adding wingers will help the club next season, perhaps it is other positions that require strengthening first.
Newcastle enter the race to sign Barcelona star
One position that Howe must improve is his goalkeeping department. The club conceded 47 Premier League goals last term, the worst defensive record out of any side in the top five.
Thus, bringing in a top-class goalkeeper ahead of another Champions League campaign makes perfect sense.
Marc-Andre ter Stegen
According to reports in Spain, Barcelona’s keeper Marc-André ter Stegen could be set to leave the club following the arrival of Joan Garcia.
PSG, AC Milan, Manchester City, and Juventus have all expressed interest in the German international, but Newcastle are also entering the race.
Beating these clubs to the signature of Ter Stegen would be a major coup for Howe; that much is certain. Indeed, he would be an even better signing than Sancho.
Why Newcastle must sign Marc-André ter Stegen
Signing Sancho could prove to be a massive gamble. For Man United, the winger scored just 12 goals across 83 matches for the club. His loan spell at Chelsea didn’t exactly see him sparkle either.
His 41 matches for the Blues saw only five goals netted, and it was no surprise that they declined to sign him permanently. Given the fact that Newcastle can call upon players such as Harvey Barnes, Anthony Gordon, and Jacob Murphy on the wing, do they need to splash out to sign Sancho? Especially with the risks involved with his lacklustre form.
Jadon Sancho for Chelsea
In this instance, making a move for Ter Stegen would be seen as the smarter approach. That’s for sure.
Last season, Nick Pope kept just eight clean sheets from 35 appearances, while Martin Dubravka kept five clean sheets across ten domestic matches for the Magpies.
If Howe is serious about progressing far in the Champions League next season, making a move to bring Ter Stegen to England would be a very shrewd move indeed.
Pope and Dubravka’s PL stats for Newcastle (2024/25)
Metric
Pope
Dubravka
Clean sheets
8
5
Saves per game
3.1
2.9
Touches per game
34.8
38
Goals conceded
35
12
Goals conceded per game
1.3
1.2
Pass success rate
65%
76%
He played just nine games last season for Barcelona, keeping a solitary clean sheet. The German has been with the La Liga giants since the summer of 2014, playing over 400 competitive matches in the process.
A total of 175 clean sheets have been kept throughout that period. While he may not have featured much this term, in La Liga during 2023/24, he was excellent.
Across his 28 matches, Ter Stegen made 2.7 saves per game – a success rate of 74% – while he was also successful with 100% of his runs out per game.
FC Barcelona's Marc-AndreterStegenlifts the trophy with teammates afterwinning LaLiga
He was comfortable on the ball, as evidenced by his average of 40 touches per game, while a 94% pass accuracy in his own half suggests the German moves the ball on effectively.
The player was lauded as “ice cool” by popular X page Goalkeeper.com for the way he snuffed out an opponent’s attack in the Champions League in September 2023.
Given the fact that he has a contract until 2028 with the Catalan giants, a move would cost the club, although it hasn’t been determined just how much Hansi Flick will demand for his player.
Sancho would be a fine signing, no doubt, but bringing Ter Stegen to the north-east would certainly turn heads.
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There is no shortage of transfer links swirling around the Leeds United sphere as the club eye up plenty of players for possible moves to Elland Road this summer.
The Whites will be in the market to strengthen their squad after they won the Championship, with 100 points, and earned promotion back to the Premier League.
Daniel Farke is looking to bolster his team with new signings, and has already been linked with a number of stars. The club are reportedly in talks over a deal for Udinese centre-back Jaka Bijol, for example.
The Championship champions have also reportedly made contact with Premier League rivals Fulham over a potential move for their centre-forward Rodrigo Muniz.
Leeds are clearly targeting players in several areas of the pitch, in defence and in attack, but there is one central midfielder who has also been linked with a return to Elland Road, Kalvin Phillips.
However, a recent report suggested that a move back to West Yorkshire is unlikely for the Manchester City outcast, which could be good news for Farke.
Why Leeds should not sign Kalvin Phillips
TEAMtalk recently claimed that Leeds United are not planning a move to bring the England international back to the club this summer, because they have a budget that they do not want to waste and his £150k-per-week wages would be difficult to take on.
The outlet added that Phillips is also dealing with an Achilles problem that is set to keep him out for a big chunk of pre-season next month, which means that he would be playing catch-up heading into the campaign when the Whites need a fast start.
Even taking the financial issue and his injury situation out of the equation, the West Yorkshire outfit should not sign the defensive midfielder because of his dismal performances in the Premier League in recent years.
Phillips failed to make the grade at Manchester City under Pep Guardiola and was sent out on loan to West Ham United for the second half of the 2023/24 campaign, before joining Ipswich on loan this season.
Kalvin Phillips (Premier League)
23/24 (West Ham)
24/25 (Ipswich)
Appearances
12
19
Starts
3
14
Dribbled past per game
4x
25x
Error led to shot
0
1
Error led to goal
1
1
Red cards
1
1
Ground duel success rate
42%
46%
Stats via Sofascore
As you can see in the table above, the 29-year-old dud was dribbled past more than once per start across both spells and dominated in duels on the deck, whilst also being sent off for both clubs.
Phillips has been a liability in the Premier League in the past 18 months, as evidenced by his dismal statistics and the scathing criticism from referee Mike Dean in the clip below, and that is why the club are right not to be interested in signing him this summer.
Farke, however, could land his own version of Phillips, when he was at his best at Leeds under Marcelo Bielsa, by signing the club’s latest reported target.
Leeds eyeing deal for Championship star
According to the printed edition of the Daily Mail (9 Jun, page 55), as relayed by MOT Leeds News, the Championship champions are lining up a move for Southampton defensive midfielder Shea Charles.
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The report claims that the Whites ‘admire’ the Northern Ireland international, who spent the 2024/25 campaign on loan at Sheffield Wednesday, ahead of a potential swoop for him in the summer transfer window.
It does not, however, reveal how much money Southampton would want for the 21-year-old talent, who signed for the club from Manchester City in a deal reported to be worth up to £15m in the summer of 2023.
Leeds must, now, press ahead with a move to sign the Championship enforcer this summer because he could be Farke’s own version of Phillips next season.
Why Shea Charles could be Kalvin Phillips 2.0
As aforementioned, the Manchester City flop is not in his best moment right now, after two dismal loan spells, but he earned a move to Guardiola’s side off the back of two impressive seasons in the Premier League with Leeds under Bielsa.
In the 2020/21 campaign, Phillips made 4.2 tackles and interceptions per game, winning 52% of his duels, whilst completing 85% of his attempted passes in the top-flight.
That was the England international at his best for the Whites, as a combative and composed midfielder, and Charles’ performances for Sheffield Wednesday suggest that he can offer similar qualities in the middle of the park.
As you can see in the chart above, the Northern Irish star’s statistics this season are notably similar to Phillips’ in the 2020/21 Premier League campaign, whilst he also excelled more in possession as a progressive passer and carrier.
Whilst these statistics are only from his displays at Championship level, Charles has plenty of time left to develop and improve at the age of 21, and he could grow into being Farke’s own version of Phillips at his peak.
24/25 Championship
Shea Charles
Appearances
43
Assists
5
Tackles + interceptions per game
3.9
Ball recoveries per game
5.7
Dribbled past per game
0.7x
Ground duel success rate
58%
Aerial duel success rate
60%
Stats via Sofascore
As you can see in the table above, the Southampton loanee caught the eye with his defensive work for the Owls in the second tier, making almost four tackles and interceptions per game without being dribbled past very often.
Charles, who talent scout Jacek Kulig claimed has “undeniable Premier League potential”, can offer the destructive midfield presence that Phillips provided Bielsa with, but without a tendency to be taken out of the game with ease by being dribbled past.
Kalvin Phillips for Leeds United
The midfield star may also be more reliable defensively than Phillips because he ended the season without any errors that led to shots or goals for the opposition and was not sent off a single time.
Therefore, Farke could unearth an even bigger talent than the England international by signing Charles, because he has the potential to be more reliable defensively whilst also offering more in possession with his progressive passes and progressive carries to influence play on the ball.
He must go before Bamford: Leeds have told £11m flop he will now be sold
Leeds have told this flop that he must leave this summer, and the dud must go before Patrick Bamford.
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It is now down to the club to strike an agreement with Southampton to bring the Northern Ireland international to Elland Road to bolster the manager’s midfield options for the 2025/26 campaign and beyond.
With the 49ers’ takeover complete and Russell Martin appointed, Rangers have now reportedly opened talks to sign a Premier League veteran who could become one of their first arrivals of the summer.
Rangers officially appoint Russell Martin
After much deliberation and countless links with moves for the likes of Davide Ancelotti and former manager Steven Gerrard, Rangers finally came to the decision to hire Russell Martin on Thursday. The former Southampton boss is back in the technical area for the first time since his St Mary’s stint ended with the sack and will be well aware of the extent of the task that he now has on his hands.
By the end of his tenure, the former Norwich City defender will be desperate to be up there with the most successful managers in the club’s history. Whether he is able to stop the trend of Celtic dominance in the Scottish Premiership remains to be seen, however.
Welcoming Martin, new sporting director Kevin Thelwell told Rangers’ media channels: “We went through a quite diligent and thorough process and tried to use the time we had at our disposal to the very best opportunity. Right from the very start, it was clear to me, and the other guys involved in the process, that Russell was the standout candidate. He was outstanding.
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“He has a lot of experience as a manager and head coach, and over the course of that career it’s been clear to see that he’s sharpened that approach in his methods, in terms of technical, tactical, and also from a personal perspective.”
The new sporting director has wasted no time before turning his focus towards the transfer market after appointing Martin, either. The Gers have even reportedly made their first move to sign an experienced Premier League defender this summer.
Rangers open talks to sign Coady
As reported by Daily Record, Rangers have now opened talks to sign Conor Coady from Leicester City, seeking to find out what it would take to make a deal happen this summer. The experienced defender has just one year left on his current deal at the club and will, therefore, have a decision to make sooner rather than later.
Given that Thelwell is reportedly an admirer of Coady too, the former Wolverhampton Wanderers captain may find himself near the top of Rangers’ wishlist in the coming months.
Whilst it’s fair to assume that Coady’s price tag could drop this summer given how little time remains on his current Leicester deal, there may be no escaping his £75,000-a-week salary for Rangers if they decide to make their move.
Whether Rangers deem the defender’s experience invaluable enough to match his current salary will be the question.
To Coady’s credit, even at 32 years old and part of a relegated squad, he still found himself at the centre of Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy, who told reporters last season: “He is a big part in this squad. He’s one of our leaders.
“He’s such a character that when he doesn’t play, he’s still that leader, he’s still helping the team, coaching the team, talking to players, pushing everybody to their highest levels in training sessions. “
It’s been an extremely long time coming, but after eight years outside of the Premier League promised land, Sunderland are finally back.
Regis Le Bris’ Black Cats would go on to stun Chris Wilder’s Sheffield United 2-1 at Wembley courtesy of a last-gasp effort from Tommy Watson, with the tense tie looking to be going in the favour of the Blades, before a remarkable Sunderland comeback was kick-started.
Now, an exciting summer awaits the newly promoted side as they attempt to land some statement deals ahead of the challenge of top-flight football.
One deal that will go through is Enzo Le Fee joining Le Bris’ camp permanently after his standout loan stint more than helped the Wearside outfit seal a dramatic path back up to the Premier League.
Le Fee's heroics at Sunderland
Whilst the skilful Frenchman didn’t pick up a goal or an assist at Wembley, he would still prove his worth during the two semi-final clashes versus Coventry when collecting two assists.
Therefore, nobody will be up in arms about the Black Cats having to fork out £20m to land Le Fee for good, with that fee coming in as a mandatory amount to fork out if the high-flyers were to win promotion.
There will also be an expectation in the air that Le Fee can deliver when making the gigantic leap-up, considering he does have plenty of top-flight experience in his native France up his sleeve with soon-to-be ex-side Lorient, when tallying seven goals and 14 assists from 132 Ligue 1 encounters.
Moreover, despite only being 25 years of age, the entertaining number 28 is arguably one of the more senior members of Le Bris’ promotion-winning side, meaning he shouldn’t hopefully fold when the Premier League spotlight is beamed onto him.
Sunderland lineup vs Sheffield United
Age
1. GK – Anthony Patterson
25
2. RB – Trai Hume
23
3. CB -Daniel Ballard
25
4. CB – Luke O’Nien
30
5. LM – Dennis Cirkin
23
6. RM – Chris Rigg
17
7. CM – Dan Neil
23
8. CM – Jobe Bellingham
19
9. LM – Romaine Mundle
22
10. ST – Enzo Le Fee
25
11. ST – Eliezer Mayenda
20
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To help calm down the inexperienced team’s nerves more, Sunderland could go all in to land this former star who knows the Premier League inside out.
The incredible signing Sunderland could make
The Black Cats will already be up against it reentering the top-flight, with the last six teams that went up all coming straight back down miserably.
Therefore, if Sunderland are able to win back the services of former homegrown ace Jordan Henderson – with Football Insider reporting a return could be on the cards – they should go full steam ahead to snap him up, with this signing potentially as exciting as Le Fee’s was when he surprisingly entered the building in the second tier.
Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson
Henderson, before his career fell somewhat to the wayside in Saudi and now at Ajax, was the heartbeat of many a successful Liverpool side in the daunting division, skippering the side to Premier League and Champions League glory.
Jurgen Klopp referred to the midfield veteran as “incredible” during their memorable days together at Anfield, with the 34-year-old’s numbers below speaking for themselves in terms of how he could offer plenty of know-how.
Henderson’s numbers at Liverpool
Stat
Henderson
Games played
492
Goals scored
33
Assists
58
Premier League titles
1x
Champions Leagues
1x
Footballer of the Year
1x
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So good has Henderson been at the top level that he amazingly picked up a Footballer of the Year accolade at the close of the 2019/20 season, with a hope now that the former Reds captain can roll back the years upon his potential return to the Stadium of Light.
Indeed, with Sunderland in need of a calming and steady presence to complement the more livewire figures of Jobe Bellingham, Chris Rigg and the attack-focused Le Fee, the local lad would be the dream addition for Louis-Dreyfus and Co as they enter a new dawn.
Surely a return to your hometown club on the eve of their first Premier League season in eight years is motivation enough to get back to your dominating best, with this deal perhaps going down as another steal like Le Fee’s if all goes to plan, particularly if he can keep his boyhood side afloat.
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Sunderland are finally back in the Premier League after a dramatic 2-1 victory over Sheffield United.
Everton are set to embark on an exciting new era at Bramley-Moore Dock and could make a bargain signing to kick off their summer business, according to a report.
Everton preparing for summer of mass changes
David Moyes has comfortably ensured top-flight survival for Everton and has managed to revive a squad that has plenty of uncertainty hanging over it heading into the summer.
With the Toffees set to say farewell to Goodison Park, key figures such as Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Seamus Coleman and Ashley Young are yet to commit to extensions, while several loanees find themselves in limbo.
Everton manager DavidMoyesreacts
Abdoulaye Doucoure has commented on his future at the club, stirring debate among supporters, stating: “There’s not been any talks so far with Everton. I think personally, I don’t wait for them to give me a contract or not, because my contract is finished. I already have some proposals on the table, to be honest, and I think in the next three weeks, I will have to take my decision — whether I stay or not.”
Clearly, Moyes has plenty of work to do in the market before his squad is in ideal shape for next season. Ipswich Town pair Liam Delap and Omari Hutchinson have emerged as Everton targets, offering an inkling of the direction his recruitment strategy could take.
Burnley’s Josh Brownhill could join the Toffees on a free transfer, which would be a wise move in the face of PSR regulations, which could otherwise create problems in a moment of positivity.
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Tapping into that theme, another star from the EFL Championship may also arrive this summer without the Toffees having to spend a penny in transfer fees.
Everton want to land Leeds United full-back Junior Firpo
According to Everton News, as per journalist Graeme Bailey, Junior Firpo could make a surprise move to Everton this summer on a free transfer once his contract expires at Leeds United.
While Spain is thought to be his preference, Everton appear to be at the front of the queue if the defender opts to remain in England.
Labelled “immense” by Conor McGilligan, the Dominican Republic international has registered four goals and 10 assists this campaign, playing a major role in the Whites’ promotion back to the top flight.
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Earning £60,000 per week at Elland Road, it is said that Firpo also has admirers from Spain, where he came through the ranks at Real Betis before joining Barcelona back in 2019.
Previously, the Santo Domingo-born defender struggled with life in the Premier League under Marcelo Bielsa, but he has been a key attacking force down the left flank this term and appears primed for another tilt at the top flight.
Now, Everton’s task is to put forward a convincing argument that they are a better proposition than Leeds in the long run. Given their newfound stability, they stand a good chance of winning the race for his signature.