Future of Chelsea "champion" now in doubt with Barcelona prepared to move

The future of a Chelsea star is now in doubt with La Liga giants Barcelona prepared to make an “audacious” swoop and steal him away from Stamford Bridge, despite Enzo Maresca’s admiration of the player.

Players on the brink of leaving Chelsea

There are a good few members of Maresca’s squad facing quite uncertain futures in west London, as they also attract interest from Europe and closer to home.

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Chief among them is out-of-favour left-back Ben Chilwell, who has played just 45 minutes in all competitions this term – a brief cameo against English minnows Barrow in the Carabao Cup.

The Englishman, who was one of the captains under Mauricio Pochettino, has failed to make a single Premier League matchday squad and wasn’t named in their Europa Conference League list either – with Maresca deeming Chilwell surplus to requirements.

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Chilwell is attracting interest from Serie A, La Liga and clubs in England, though, so the £200,000-per-week defender has plenty of options for when he inevitably quits Chelsea, following nearly half a decade of service.

Meanwhile, another player who seems destined to leave Chelsea is young midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka. It is believed the likes of Barcelona and AC Milan are targeting Chukwuemeka, who has failed to establish himself as a regular for the Blues since joining them from Aston Villa in 2022.

The likes of Mykhailo Mudryk, Benoit Badiashile and Axel Disasi have also been tipped for the exit door in recent months, with the trio not exactly firm favourites under Maresca, but a more high-profile name who is being mentioned as a candidate to leave is now marquee signing Enzo Fernandez.

The Argentine World Cup winner, who cost BlueCo around £107 million to sign from Benfica last year, recently lost his place alongside Moises Caicedo to Romeo Lavia in the midfield – prompting concern over the player.

Fernandez has endured a torrid private life off the field, with Maresca giving the 23-year-old public backing amid questions over his position in the team.

“At this moment Enzo is not playing but there is no problem with Enzo,” said Maresca on Fernandez’s future at Cobham.

“The noise about Enzo is because clubs pay so much money for them, people expect they will always be the best. That is not so. The only reason he is not playing is just because the physicality I prefer is from (Moises) Caicedo and Romeo Lavia.”

Barcelona prepared to swoop for Fernandez amid Chelsea doubt

However, despite Maresca’s backing, it is believed Fernandez’s future at Chelsea has been plunged into doubt.

That is according to The Sun, who write that while the midfielder is happy in London, that could certainly change if he’s relegated to the bench on a regular basis over the coming season.

It is “increasingly unclear” whether he will stay at Chelsea long-term, with Barcelona and Inter Milan now prepared to make an ambitious move for Fernandez as they seek to take advantage of the situation.

Barca have been linked with Fernandez by other media sources recently, like reliable journalist Simon Phillips, so this could be one to watch.

“He is a world champion player,” said Mauricio Pochettino of Fernandez during his time in charge.

“Look, when he signed one year ago, he arrived after nearly two years with no holidays, no rest, with the pressure, still young, different environment, different language, different culture, a team that needs time to build. All of these types of circumstance, you need time.”

Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe reveals who he wants to face in Champions League last-16 after hat-trick dumps Man City out

Kylian Mbappe revealed who he wants to face in the Champions League Round of 16 after scoring a sensational hat-trick to dump Manchester City out.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Los Blancos produced a masterclass in front of their home supporters, dismantling the reigning Premier League champions and marching on to the knockout stage. Mbappe stole the show with his three goals which fired Madrid to secure a 3-1 victory in the second leg, sealing a dominant 6-3 aggregate win over Pep Guardiola’s team. Now, they await the draw to determine whether they will face Atletico Madrid or Bayer Leverkusen in the Round of 16.

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    Atletico has been one of the standout teams in La Liga this season. They are currently in third place, just a point behind joint leaders Real Madrid and Barcelona. They have also enjoyed a strong European campaign, securing automatic qualification for the knockout stages. Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen has also been highly impressive. They secured a top-eight finish in the newly formatted Champions League group stage while keeping their Bundesliga title ambitions alive. They trail German powerhouse Bayern Munich by eight points, with several matchdays yet to be played.

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    Speaking after the match, Mbappe expressed his preference, stating, "Honestly, I would rather we are drawn against Atleti. They and Bayer are two great clubs and it would be difficult either way. But in the next round, it would be much better for us if we don't have to travel – we travel so much!"

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    Madrid’s dominant performance against City reinforces their status as one of the tournament favourites as they look to extend their record tally of 15 top-tier European titles. With their Round of 16 spot secured, Carlo Ancelotti’s men will now shift their attention back to La Liga, where they will host Girona at the Bernabeu on Sunday.

Yorkshire suspended by ECB from hosting international cricket

Board takes action in wake of Azeem Rafiq racism investigation

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Yorkshire have been suspended from hosting international and major matches, including the Hundred final, following an ECB board meeting to discuss the implications of the Azeem Rafiq racism investigation.The club had been due to host the third Test against New Zealand at Headingley in June next year, as well as an ODI against South Africa and the potential for knockout fixtures in the Hundred, as the host venue of Northern Superchargers. They were also scheduled to host an Ashes Test in 2023.However, in a statement, the ECB said that the club would be stripped of its major-match status until such time as it has “clearly demonstrated that it can meet the standards expected of an international venue, ECB member and first-class county”.A senior Yorkshire player, Gary Ballance, who on Wednesday admitted to using racist language towards his former team-mate Rafiq, has also been suspended indefinitely from England selection.”It is clear to the Board that YCCC’s handling of the issues raised by Azeem Rafiq is wholly unacceptable and is causing serious damage to the reputation of the game,” the ECB said in a statement. “The ECB find this matter abhorrent and against the spirit of cricket and its values.”There is no place for racism or any form of discrimination in cricket and where it is found, swift action must be taken. This matter must be dealt with robustly if the sport is to demonstrate its commitment to truly being a game for everyone.”The removal of major matches is the latest blow to a county that has been fighting to manage its reputation ever since the conclusion of an investigation into allegations of institutional racism, stemming from a series of interviews by their former captain Rafiq, including with ESPNcricinfo, last year.After initially refusing to make public the findings of an independent report, the ECB finally received a full copy last week, including the revelation – reported by ESPNcricinfo – that the racial slur “P**i” had been deemed an equivalent term to “Zimbo”, the nickname that Rafiq was understood to have used for Ballance.This led to an outpouring of condemnation towards Yorkshire, mostly notably from the UK health secretary, Sajid Javid, who demanded that “heads should roll” in a reply to the ESPNcricinfo story on Twitter.Related

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A raft of sponsors have subsequently severed ties with the club, including Headingley’s title sponsors, Emerald Group Publishing; Nike, the club’s kit sponsor, and long-term local supporters, Yorkshire Tea and Tetley Bitter.There is potential for further embarrassment for the club, and by extension, English cricket, when senior Yorkshire board members, including chairman Roger Hutton, chief executive Mark Arthur and director of cricket Martyn Moxon, appear before the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee on November 16. Rafiq is also expected to give testimony, under the protection of parliamentary privilege.Julian Knight MP, the DCMS select committee chair, said: “The ECB’s action in taking international cricket away from Yorkshire should act as a short, sharp shock to bring the club to its senses. Like the rest of us, I imagine the members of Yorkshire County Cricket Club will be questioning why the board is still in place.”As for Mr Ballance, I’m choosing at this time not to comment on the specifics of the case. However, it would have been completely unacceptable if they had left him eligible for selection for the England cricket team.”The ECB board has pledged to hold Yorkshire to account in relation to their handling of the matter. “Given recent events, it is clear there are serious questions regarding the governance and management of YCCC,” the ECB statement continued. “The club’s failure in relation to actions and responses to their own report represent a significant breach of its obligations to the game.”The statement further added that the ECB executive will commission a review of Yorkshire’s governance “to consider whether the existing arrangements are fit for purpose”, while the board has also confirmed that the Cricket Disciplinary Committee, the independent tribunal that adjudicates on all breaches of the board’s code of conduct, will scrutinise the findings of the Rafiq investigation and take appropriate action.

Australia expect 'trial by spin' against Bangladesh as semi-final hopes hangs in balance

Australia are expecting a trial by spin against Bangladesh despite their top-order collapse to England’s seamers on Saturday night in Dubai.Australia’s semi-final hopes hang in the balance after their net run-rate took a hammering courtesy of the England loss, and the irony of their tournament hinging on defeating Bangladesh and West Indies was not lost on assistant coach Andrew McDonald.The recent 4-1 series defeat to Bangladesh remains fresh in the mind of the Australians although they are confident some more experienced personnel will hold them in good stead on Thursday, given five of Australia’s seven specialist batters at the World Cup did not tour Bangladesh recently.Related

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“We’re going to get a little bit of a trial by spin, which has been a great challenge over the last sort of 12-18 months,” McDonald said. “But, we feel as though with Steve Smith and Glenn Maxwell coming back into that [team], along with Aaron Finch, David Warner, we’ve probably got some more capable players in terms of the ability to play spin than what we had on the last tour. It’s not to say that those guys on the last tour weren’t going to develop into great players of spin, but they were early on in their journey. And that was the first time that they’ve been exposed to such conditions. And it’s not uncommon for people to fail on their first tour to the subcontinent. That’s what happened to us, but we feel as though we’ve got better capabilities within this team. But it’s literally going to be a similar trial by spin in my opinion.”Nasum Ahmed and Shakib Al Hasan took 15 wickets between them in the recent series, but Bangladesh have lost Shakib for the remainder of the tournament due to a hamstring injury. The conditions in Dubai are also not going to be anything like the sticky spinning tracks Australia faced in Bangladesh.Australia learned plenty of lessons from the England loss, not least of which was how to navigate batting first in Dubai given the success of teams that have won the toss and sent the opposition in. But McDonald believes the toss will not have as big an impact on Australia’s next two matches as both are day games.”At the moment, we are seeing some difficulties with teams batting first, and that is an ongoing discussion internally, how we would approach that given another opportunity with it with a night game at Dubai,” McDonald said. “But at the moment, our focus is clearly on Bangladesh, 2 pm start. And then once we get through that one, it’s another 2 pm start down at Abu Dhabi against the West Indies. So the relevance of that conversation at the moment is probably just parked, but it’s going on in the background.”The major debate in the Australia camp is around team selection and structure. Australia opted for seven batters and four bowlers in their first two matches against South Africa and Sri Lanka and secured two wins. They opted for six batters and five bowlers against England, citing Ashton Agar’s ability to match-up to England’s top order as the reason to drop allrounder Mitch Marsh after Glenn Maxwell was taken for 16 in his solitary powerplay over against Sri Lanka. Marcus Stoinis also bowled three overs for 35, but Australia still won the game easily with Aaron Finch able to deploy Mitchell Starc’s overs with more flexibility due to the use of the allrounders.Australia lost wickets in the powerplay against England and were exposed, with Maxwell forced to bat against the new ball. The game was all but over when Australia slumped to 4 for 21. How Australia structures their side against Bangladesh remains a work in progress, but Marsh’s recent good form against them in Bangladesh will no doubt bring him back into calculations.”We’ve got a lot to work through,” McDonald said. “We’ll be picking the best team based on conditions and the opposition.”Two spinners have served us well in the past. Clearly, seven batters were chosen in the first couple of games and Ashton was unlucky not to be a part of those teams. We went in favour of the three quicks and the one spinner with Glenn Maxwell to do the second spinning duty.”So all those things we take into consideration, whoever misses out is always going to be unlucky, and it’s always going to create discussions and debates as to what our best team is. And that’s probably a reflection on the depth that we have, and hopefully, we can navigate our way through the next couple of games, pick the right teams, and only hindsight will tell us whether they’re right or wrong.”

Southampton sold flop for £600k, now he has more goals than Bale & Walcott

Southampton are crying out for someone to lead the line with more conviction, having scored just one meagre goal so far this season in the Premier League.

It is of course only early days with just three league games done and dusted, but it is worrying that the only strike the Saints have managed to bag this campaign so far has come from a player who usually lines up in the right-back position in Yukinari Sugawara, who scored late on away at Brentford last time out.

Both Adam Armstrong and Ben Brereton-Diaz have been unable to find the back of the net so far as Southampton’s leading stars up top, with Armstrong fresh off a Championship season where he rifled home 24 strikes to help the South Coast side triumphantly win promotion

Neither players can boast the fact that they will be remembered in Southampton folklore anytime soon like former attacking heroes Gareth Bale or Theo Walcott, with both homegrown talents exciting those on the South Coast once upon a time with their raw ability as wide-eyed youngsters.

Their best days in football wouldn’t come about until after they left St. Mary’s behind, however, much like this transfer misfire who never settled at Southampton but was a prolific menace elsewhere.

Billy Sharp's transfer to Southampton

Sharp would join the Saints mid-way through the 2012/13 season with a reputation for being a goal machine in the Championship, having helped himself to 40 strikes in total across two campaigns and a half in the second tier with Doncaster Rovers.

Only costing a reported £1.8m to land too, Nigel Adkins – the Saints boss at the time – must have thought he’d struck gold, especially after his heroics in front of goal aided Southampton in returning to the Premier League that same season.

Sharp would net a mightily impressive nine strikes from just 15 clashes in the second tier to help his new employers achieve promotion, before then finding his time with the Saints would begin to unravel.

He would be continually be chucked back out on loan to a whole host of EFL clubs, to further show off his deadly goalscoring instincts in the Championship with the likes of Nottingham Forest, Reading and back at Doncaster, with the sharpshooter never given a fair crack at the Premier League when playing for the South Coast side.

The ex-Southampton number 11 would only make a further three appearances for the club before walking away in 2014 to return to more familiar surroundings in Yorkshire, way away from the South Coast location he had struggled to grow attached to, and nearer to his former clubs in Doncaster and Sheffield United.

Saints manager Ronald Koeman would only offload Sharp for £600k when he did leave, a big loss on the alleged £1.8m they had previously forked out to win his services, but he would end up also being somewhat of a flop for his next employers in Leeds United.

It wouldn’t be until Sharp rejoined his beloved Blades that he would get back into his goalscoring groove once more, only managing five goals from 35 games for Leeds, but putting that way behind him when turning into a lethal beast at Bramall Lane.

Sharp's rebirth at Sheffield United

Sharp is well remembered for his many different spells with his hometown club, with his third and final spell with the Blades definitely his most impactful and memorable.

The 5 foot 9 livewire would rejoin his boyhood employers when they were swamped playing in League One, with his former Saints manager in Adkins very much struggling at the helm to breathe life back into the sleeping giants.

That wouldn’t stop Sharp from at least raising the spirits of a dejected Blades fanbase with his knack of instinctively finishing chances, with 21 league strikes registered during his first season back in South Yorkshire, even as United slumped to a disappointing 11th placed finish.

It wouldn’t be until Chris Wilder – who is also born and bred from Sheffield like Sharp – stepped up to replace Adkins that the Blades would start to jump up the leagues, with Sharp and Wilder a match made in heaven.

Sharp would fire home a staggering 30 league goals during the 2016/17 campaign as United won the League One title in style, before then helping his rejuvenated troops seal another promotion up to the Premier League during the 18/19 season, courtesy of 23 league strikes being hammered home from 40 contests.

All of these goals would come about after the veteran striker rejoined the ranks at Bramall Lane for just £500k, as Southampton watched on wondering what could have been if the now 38-year-old attacker had acclimatised to his St Mary’s surroundings better in the Premier League.

Top five top goalscorers in Championship history

Player

Amount of clubs

Games played

Goals scored

1. Billy Sharp

6

397

130

2. Jordan Rhodes

6

379

123

3. David Nugent

5

415

121

4. Ross McCormack

5

331

120

5. Chris Martin

8

444

114

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His exploits in the second tier for United and many more clubs would lead to Sharp being crowned the Championship’s record all-time goalscorer, with 120 goals registered in the division from 397 clashes in total.

That isn’t the only mind-boggling statistic involving the 38-year-old’s plentiful goal numbers either, with his career goal tally – which continues to go up and up even to this day – now surpassing both Bale and Walcott’s own outputs, who are legends on the South Coast, unlike Sharp.

Sharp's form this season

Both Bale and Walcott – who notched up totals of 185 goals and 132 goals respectively before calling it a day – pale in comparison somewhat to Sharp’s ever-growing amount, who is still a feared striker for defenders to come up against now plying his trade in League Two.

He has remained close to Sheffield too, with the ageing attacker back at another of his former employers in Doncaster, where he continues to be effective.

League Two top five goalscorers – 24/25

Player

Club

Games

Goals

Goal conversion %

1. Molyneux

Doncaster

5

4

31%

= 1. McGoldrick

Notts County

5

4

33%

= 1. James Berry

Chesterfield

5

4

31%

4. Billy Sharp

Doncaster

5

3

43%

= 4. Michael Cheek

Bromley

5

3

25%

Sourced by BBC Sport

Looking at the table above, with the addition of his three strikes from five games to date this season, Sharp’s bumper career tally goes up to an astronomical 276 goals, showing that there’s a lot of life still left in his legs.

Of course, he will be preparing for his retirement at some point soon, with his spell at Southampton not exactly one he will revisit in his head with much sentimentality when he does hang up his boots for good.

But, the likes of Armstrong back at St. Mary’s in the present still has time on his hands to become an even more loved figure at Southampton this season if he can soon break his goalscoring duck, and score the vital strikes that see his side steer away from relegation doom.

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Atlanta United set MLS transfer record with $22 million signing of Middlesbrough’s Emmanuel Latte Lath

After bringing in Miguel Almiron from Newcastle, the Five Stripes have now broken the league transfer record for their new star striker

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Atlanta sees MLS record bid accepted by MiddlesbroughFive Stripes sign striker Emmanuel Latte LathForward will cost reported $22 millionGet the MLS Season Pass today!Stream games nowWHAT HAPPENED?

Atlanta United have had an MLS record bid in the region of $22 million accepted by English Championship side Middlesbrough for Ivorian forward Emmanuel Latte Lath. The 26-year-old has signed a deal through 2028, with a club option for 2029 as a Designated Player.

The striker joins the Eastern Conference side ahead of the 2025 season, just days after the announced the return of former club star Miguel Almiron from Newcastle United.

The Ivory Coast international scored 29 goals across 67 matches for over the past two seasons in England.

Latte-Lath's transfer passes the previous MLS record transfer fee that was set by FC Cincinnati this offseason when the Eastern Conference side added forward Kevin Denkey to their ranks for $16.2M.

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"We're excited to sign Latte Lath and look forward to welcoming him to the club and the city of Atlanta," said Chief Soccer Officer and Sporting Director Chris Henderson. "He’s a forward with excellent pace and good goal-scoring instincts. His ability to stretch the field will add another dimension to our attack. At 26 years old, he’s entering the prime years of his career and has already shown his goal-scoring ability in multiple leagues in Europe."

Atlanta is currently in the midst of a winter overhaul, after cleaning house during the 2024 MLS campaign that saw the club transfer Caleb Wiley, Thiago Almada, and Giorgis Giakoumakis out of the club for north of $50 million in transfer fees. In addition, they moved on from head coach Gonzalo Pineda, sacking him in the summer, and appointing interim head coach Rob Valentino to ride out the rest of the campaign.

The club made one major signing over the summer, adding Russia international and 2024 UEFA Europa League champion Alexey Miranchuk to their ranks, paying Atalanta a reported $10M for his services.

Over the second half of the season, Valentino overachieved with the club, seeing them into the playoffs where they shockingly eliminated Lionel Messi's Inter Miami in Round One of MLS' Best-of-3 series. They were eliminated in the Conference semifinals by Orlando City.

This offseason, they appointed former MLS Cup-winning manager Ronny Deila as head coach, handing him the reigns to the program going forward while appointing Henderson, previously at Inter Miami, as their new Sporting Director.

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The are currently in MLS preseason action, working under new head coach Deila. Their first match of the MLS season arrives on Feb. 22 against CF Montreal.

Durham bubble breach: Gunathilaka, Mendis and Dickwella suspended from international cricket for one year

Danushka Gunathilaka, Kusal Mendis, and Niroshan Dickwella have all been suspended from international cricket for a year for breaking Sri Lanka’s bio-bubble on a night out in Durham last month. They have each also been fined 10 million rupees (USD 50,000 approx), and will not be allowed to play domestic cricket for six months, which rules them out for much of the next season.In addition, they will be in probation for two further years, during which another year’s suspension will hang over their heads. SLC has mandated counselling with a doctor recommended by the board as well.Related

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The suspensions are shorter than those recommended by the independent panel that had been commissioned to inquire into the the incident. That committee, headed by former Supreme Court judge Nimal Dissanayaka, had recommended two-year suspensions for Gunathilaka and Mendis, who were deemed to have priors, and an 18-month suspension for Dickwella.Despite Gunathilaka having served two previous suspensions, and although Mendis had caused the death of a pedestrian while driving last year, the board has opted to hand them the same sentence as the one imposed on Dickwella, who had no prior disciplinary breaches. Although the international suspensions are shorter than the inquirers had recommended, the fines are understood to be twice what were suggested.The three players are being dealt with this harshly partly because of the public backlash against their actions. Had it not been for footage, captured by members of the public and posted on social media, Sri Lanka’s medical staff may not have been aware that these players even left the team hotel and breached the bio-bubble on June 27.They will be a significant loss to the national team, however. Dickwella was the Test team’s No. 1 wicketkeeper, and was on the fringes of the limited-overs teams. Gunathilaka was one of Sri Lanka’s white-ball openers, while Kusal Mendis was finding his way back into the national teams following a patch of lean form.The suspensions do not necessarily have to be career-ending for the three players. Gunathilaka will be 31 before he is eligible to play for Sri Lanka again. Dickwella will be 29, and Mendis 27.In addition to breaching the bubble, the cricketers were found guilty of violating the team’s curfew, which was 10:30pm, and “bringing disrepute to Sri Lanka Cricket and the country”.

بشير التابعي عن مفاوضات الزمالك مع رمضان صبحي: لماذا هذا التوسل؟

علق بشير التابعي، لاعب الزمالك السابق، على رغبة مسئولي القلعة البيضاء في التعاقد مع رمضان صبحي، لاعب بيراميدز.

وقال التابعي في تصريحات عبر قناة “إي تي سي”: “مجلس إدارة الزمالك يسعى مرة أخرى للتعاقد مع رمضان صبحي، اللاعب على رأسنا وهو من أفضل اللاعبين في مصر، لكنه قال 3000 مرة إنه لا يريد اللعب للزمالك، لماذا هذا الإلحاح والتوسل وكأننا نستجديه ونطلب منه الانضمام؟”.

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وتابع: “هذا يقلل من قيمة النادي، والله ليس بسبب رمضان، ولكن بسبب الأشخاص الذين يروجون لهذه الفكرة، رمضان صبحي أعلن مرارًا وتكرارًا أنه لا يريد اللعب في الزمالك، فهل سنجبره على ذلك؟ لديه أمل وطموح في العودة للأهلي، وهذا حقه، فلا داعي للاستمرار في ملاحقته حتى لو كان لاعبًا سيحقق لنا البطولات كلها”.

وأضاف: “الزمالك نادٍ كبير، ومع ذلك أكثر من عضو في مجلس الإدارة ذهب للتفاوض مع رمضان صبحي لكنه تجنبهم ورفض مقابلتهم”.

واختتم: “حتى النادي الأهلي حسم موقفه وأغلق الملف، رغم تدخل البعض لمحاولة إعادته، لكنه رفض، فكيف يعود الزمالك مرة واثنتين وثلاث، رغم أن اللاعب أعلن صراحة أنه لا يريد اللعب للزمالك؟ لماذا نعيد المحاولة مرة أخرى؟”.

Contact made: Newcastle make move to sign £20m+ defender instead of Guehi

Newcastle United are believed to have made contact over the signing of a new defender as an alternative to Marc Guehi, according to a new update.

Guehi to Newcastle latest

The Magpies' pursuit of the 24-year-old has been one of the main transfer talking points throughout the summer transfer window, but for now, he is still a Crystal Palace player.

Guehi's performances for England at Euro 2024 were extremely impressive – he was arguably the Three Lions' best player in the tournament – and it has led to his reputation growing, perhaps playing a big role in Newcastle seeing him as such an important target.

Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.

To date, Eddie Howe's men have seen three separate bids for the English defender turned down, while a recent claim suggested that a fourth offer of £65m has been made. Palace are holding firm so far, not willing to sell their prized asset for anything less than they are demanding, so patience is required from Newcastle.

Should the Premier League giants fail to snap up Guehi once the window slam shuts at the end of this month, however, it is vital that they bring in an alternative, considering the injuries that Howe is having to deal with in defence currently.

Newcastle make contact with Guehi alternative

According to a new update from Aslinda [via Sport Witness], Newcastle have made contact with Fenerbahce over centre-back Jayden Oosterwolde completing a summer move to St James' Park, seemingly seeing him as a different option to Guehi.

While the Turkish Super Lig club would prefer to keep hold of the 23-year-old for this season – fellow defender Ferdi Kadioglu could also be moving to pastures new, so losing both would be a big blow – they could be tempted to accept an offer in the region of €25m (£21.3m).

While signing Guehi could still remain the preferable option for Newcastle this summer, considering the Premier League experience he has, Oosterwolde would represent a cheaper option – one whose price tag arguably isn't as bloated.

The Dutchman has been a key performer for Fenerbahce for some time now, making 54 appearances, and he has also played for the likes of FC Twente and Parma, showing that he has held his own in various different European leagues.

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The fact that Oosterwolde can also operate at left-back would be an added bonus for Howe, who could do with competition for places in that area of the pitch, even though he already has Dan Burn and Lewis Hall to call upon there.

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At 23, the defender is a young player, too – a year younger than Guehi, in fact – so he could be a fixture at the heart of Newcastle's defence for plenty of years to come, rather than come in as a quick fix, making this one to watch.

£196k-per-week Chelsea ace pushing to leave as club eye deal by next week

A £196,000-per-week Chelsea player is apparently pushing to leave Stamford Bridge this summer, with a highly interested side hoping to wrap up his signing and include him in their matchday squads by next week.

Chelsea players who could leave before deadline day

There has been a lot of noise this week on who could still leave Chelsea before the transfer cut-off past August 30.

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Following the signing of Pedro Neto from Wolves in a £54 million deal (including add-ons), there is a belief that Chelsea are open to selling Noni Madueke, and have placed a multi-million pound price tag on his head amid interest from Newcastle United.

Meanwhile, striker Armando Broja doesn't appear to have a future at Chelsea, and may well depart west London sooner rather than later. Left-back and occasional captain Ben Chilwell is also reportedly considering his future, following Enzo Maresca's suggestion that they haven't found his best position.

“The Chilly situation is a bit delicate," said Maresca on Chilwell.

Cole Palmer

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Conor Gallagher

7.13

Nicolas Jackson

7.07

Moises Caicedo

6.85

Noni Madueke

6.84

“We are trying to find a solution for him in terms of a position. He probably needs a bit of time. By delicate I mean in terms of finding his best position, not in terms of [his future at the club].

“We want players that can perform at 100 percent in their positions. I am sure, for instance, Malo [Gusto] and Reece [James] can both do the work required of them in the next two-three days and they can both finish with more assists, or be more dangerous, than they were in the past. In that position, they are good enough to make ‘last passes’ or get some assists because their quality is very good.”

As well as the aforementioned, Angelo Gabriel, Conor Gallagher, Cesare Casadei, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Trevoh Chalobah and Raheem Sterling have all been linked with exits within the last fortnight. Perhaps the most high-profile potential departee of them all, and one who Todd Boehly is apparently desperate to get rid of, is wantaway striker Romelu Lukaku.

Lukaku pushing to leave as Napoli eye Chelsea agreement by next week

Napoli and Chelsea have been in widely reported talks over selling the £196,000-per-week ace (GiveMeSport), as the Belgian eyes a reunion with Antonio Conte in Serie A, and it is believed Victor Osimhen could well come the other way as well.

Romelu Lukaku

According to journalist Rudy Galetti, Lukaku is pushing to leave Chelsea and Napoli are hopeful they can sign him by next week.

The 31-year-old, called "world-class" by ex-Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel, has proved over multiple seasons in Italy that the division is his spiritual home.

Lukaku's racked up an impressive 70 in 129 Serie A appearances, across spells at both Inter Milan and Roma, so a move to Napoli seems like the perfect match for him after a torrid three years back at Chelsea.

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