On the ICC's table: future of ODIs, more teams in WTC, the extra ICC event

Another issue will be the new T20 leagues eating into the international calendar

Osman Samiuddin14-Apr-2021

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Chief executives of cricket boards will start hammering out on Thursday what cricket’s next eight-year calendar will look like. CEC (the ICC’s chief executives’ committee) meetings on the 2023-31 cycle have so far been exploratory in nature, in trying to suss out member views on various competitions, ICC events, and the growing space domestic T20 leagues now occupy.But the real work of getting the calendar into shape begins now, with two broad questions to answer: One, how much time and space is available for bilateral cricket given ICC events and domestic T20 leagues. And two, what should the structure of international cricket, including the World Test Championship (WTC) and the ODI Super League, look like?These discussions are likely to be more complicated than ever, and not just because figuring out a common virtual window for every board from around the world to attend is relatively tricky. The demands on the calendar are growing and have amplified, even in the time since these discussions last took place, across 2017 and 2018. Ahead of the meeting, we look at the four issues that need resolving in the next calendar.Related

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The neglected middle format: ODIsT20s and Tests are fairly settled for the moment but it’s bilateral ODIs, and specifically in relation to global ODI events, that are under the scanner.Ostensibly, the ODI Super League is providing context to bilateral ODIs with the reward of World Cup qualification at the end of it. But it has yet to gain real traction and momentum, given its start was postponed because of the pandemic, and the immediate focus is firmly on the two upcoming T20 World Cups. One of the points of discussion will be an expanded 50-over World Cup – with 14 rather than ten teams – though the push for this is coming from those Full Members who weren’t in the last World Cup. Full Members like their teams to be in World Cups, as one official said, and there are currently 12 Full Members but a ten-team World Cup.If there is a larger World Cup in 2027, what happens to the ODI Super League? Currently it features 13 teams, out of whom the top eight qualify directly for the 2023 World Cup. If it was kept to a 13-team league but eventually 12 qualified from it, that would defeat the point of a league.If that league becomes larger – and for 12-14 teams to qualify, it would have to be much larger – then it starts eating into the calendar, which already has too little space in it. And there might still be an appetite for a World Cup qualifier tournament, given the great spectacle that the 2018 tournament in Zimbabwe was.Ireland and Afghanistan have begun playing Test cricket recently•Getty Images

Nine or more for the World Test Championship?Members see the WTC, by and large, as a success, enough in any case to indicate it will be around beyond the current cycle. The build-up to the finalists being confirmed, as well as the build-up to the final itself, has gone down well.But the question hovering over the league is what to do with Zimbabwe, Afghanistan and Ireland. The three are not part of the WTC in the league’s second cycle, which ends in 2023, but are keen to get some definition around their involvement going forward beyond that – even if it is a pathway that ultimately leads to inclusion.When the league was first devised, those three teams weren’t playing enough Tests to be part of it. They have only played nine Tests between them – Ireland none at all – since the WTC began in August 2019. They have a slightly busier Test calendar in the second cycle of the WTC, but not by much.The challenge, again, will be limited calendar space. Six series (three home and three away) over two years for each team works currently. Adding more teams will mean somehow squeezing more time out of the cycle, or not playing more than the six currently stipulated series – which dilutes further the idea of a league, in that a growing number of sides won’t play each other.The Champions Trophy was scrapped after the 2017 edition•Getty Images

That ICC eventIn some ways this extra event is at the heart of the game’s current tensions. As things stand, the extra event – whether it is an ODI tournament or a T20 one – has been approved by the ICC board, despite objections from the BCCI.But with CA and the ECB joining the BCCI in their opposition, and ICC chairman Greg Barclay suggesting an extra event was not a done deal, don’t take it as final. It does have majority support among members currently – many of whom rely significantly on ICC event revenues – and is an acknowledged starting point for discussions, but whether that means it will still remain at the end of these discussions is a different matter.And if it is an ODI event, that will only complicate the status of the ODI Super League. It used to be that ICC events would be scheduled into an eight-year cycle and members then went and built their own bilateral schedules around it. But with extra context now with the WTC and Super League – in essence, two more competitions – getting clarity on what they look like is just as important as knowing when – and where – ICC events will be played. Once members work out their bilateral match-ups in these competitions, a calendar can start to be built.The other calendarOne of the main points of difficulty in the 2017-18 scheduling discussions were the various domestic T20 leagues that members were running – an alternative calendar to the year, essentially. At that time, South Africa’s Mzansi Super League (MSL) and the PSL were difficult to work around, in that they took two elite teams out of international cricket for a total of six or so weeks in the October-March window – which is when the majority of the member teams are in their international season.This time, add to those leagues the Lanka Premier League, the Afghan Premier League, the Abu Dhabi T10, from this summer on, The Hundred, and from 2022, an expanded IPL. That creates many more moving parts for members to juggle with. The ICC has no control over this, of course, but because they all eat into one calendar, it all has a direct impact on international cricket.

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca speaks out on Christopher Nkunku to Man Utd transfer links as he explains attacker's lack of Premier League minutes

Enzo Maresca insists he wants to keep Christopher Nkunku amid links to Manchester United, as he has explained his lack of league minutes this season.

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    Nkunku has been linked with a potential move to United after a struggle for minutes under Maresca. The 27-year-old has made 18 appearances in all competitions, but he has made just one Premier League start, which came on the opening weekend of the season. Since then, he has not played more than 26 minutes in the league.

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    Maresca has now explained that the playmaker is not playing regularly because of a need for "balance" in midfield, given the richness of options in attack at Stamford Bridge. In other competitions, the 27-year-old has been productive, scoring six goals in the Conference League and three in two EFL Cup fixtures.

  • WHAT MARESCA SAID

    Maresca told reporters when asked if Nkunku was unhappy: "Not at all. I spoke with Christo days ago – he did not say he is not happy."

    He added: "Absolutely [he is not for sale], yes.

    "The problem with Christo, not the problem but the same issue we have mentioned many times; if you play with Cole (Palmer), Joao (Felix), Christo, Jadon (Sancho) or Noni (Madueke) – who is defending? Their skill is not defending. The last game, we tried with Joao and Cole together.

    "Probably the best moment for Christo with us has been in pre-season, playing in his position. Since we started, he is playing as a nine for us. Against City, he played as a winger; knowing this is not his best position. His best position is as a 10 but Cole is playing there. We need balance."

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    Chelsea face Heidenheim in the Conference League later this week – a game that Nkunku will expect to start. Then, they take on Aston Villa on Sunday in the Premier League.

'I didn't want to go' – Lauryn Goodman makes surprise admission about night she conceived daughter with Man City star Kyle Walker

Lauryn Goodman revealed that she "didn't want to go" out on the night she conceived her daughter with Manchester City star Kyle Walker.

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  • Their second child was born in August 2023
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    In 2020, Lauryn gave birth to her and Walker’s son, Kairo, marking the beginning of an intense co-parenting relationship. Then after a brief pause in their romance, the pair reportedly rekindled their previous connection in 2022, with the defender wanting to spend more time with Kairo.

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    The relationship grew intense once again and in August 2023, Lauryn gave birth to their daughter, Kinara. Annie Kilner, wife of Walker, learnt about Kinara from Lauryn during Christmas last year, when pregnant with her fourth child. In light of these revelations, Walker’s personal life went downhill and his marriage has hit the rocks.

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    Lauryn on her new podcast, , in a candid conversation with her friend and co-host, Lisa Andrews, discussed her relationship with Walker at length detailing how their connection went beyond mere chance encounters. Addressing assumptions that her pregnancies could have resulted from brief encounters, Goodman disclosed that her diagnosis of endometriosis, a condition that often impacts fertility, made conception difficult and unlikely to occur after a single interaction as she went on to emphasize that her relationship with Walker was a long-term affair.

    Discussing the night she became pregnant with Kinara, Lauryn noted her initial reluctance to see Walker. She explained to her friend Andrews, “The night we conceived Kinara, I actually didn’t want to go meet him. I remember saying to my friend, ‘I really can’t be bothered to go and see him.’”

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    Walker and Lauryn's relationship has been fraught with legal disputes and consistent clashes. Although Walker currently pays child support for Kairo and Kinara, the arrangement has seen its fair share of contention. As they navigate the legal system and co-parenting dynamics, their personal lives have often captured the attention of fans and tabloids alike.

Dav Whatmore appointed Nepal head coach with eye on 2022 T20 World Cup

Nepal have appointed Dav Whatmore as head coach of the national side. The former Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Zimbabwe coach will have Raunak Bahadur Malla as general manager, while Binod Kumar Das will be taking over as cricket manager from the start of next year.Whatmore’s principal task at hand will be to secure qualification for the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia, with Nepal failing to secure a berth at the 2021 T20 World Cup in India. Whatmore’s appointment will bring a rich vein of experience to the national side, while also filling a vacancy that had persisted for nearly a year after Umesh Patwal stepped down in February.”Dave [sic] is extremely keen to take on this new challenge, as he strongly believes Nepal has great talent and a very bright future in international cricket,” said a press release by the Nepal Cricket Association. “Nepal is a beautiful country and Dave [sic] is looking forward to this new challenge with young talent in Nepal.”Whatmore’s highest honour as coach remains steering Sri Lanka to a World Cup title in 1996. He then went on to oversee Bangladesh’s rise from 2003-07, guiding them through to the Super Eights of the 2007 World Cup where they knocked India out and also upset South Africa.In the past, he has also coached the Kolkata Knight Riders IPL franchise for two seasons as well as Indian domestic side Kerala, who made their first Ranji Trophy semi-finals in 2018-19 under Whatmore.

He’s like Isak: Spurs eye "insane" £25m Richarlison upgrade

With the transfer window now officially open, Tottenham Hotspur must work fast to bring in the players Ange Postecoglou needs to make a real push back into the top four next season.

Luckily for the Australian, Daniel Levy and Co are doing precisely that, as the club have been linked to names like Eberechi Eze and Ivan Toney in the last few days.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou

However, the latest player touted for a move to N17 has been likened to Alexander Isak and could be the perfect Richarlison upgrade.

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According to a recent report from the i, Tottenham are one of several clubs interested in signing LOSC Lille's Jonathan David this summer.

LOSC Lille's Jonathan David

Alongside the Lilywhites, the report claims that West Ham United, Aston Villa, and Manchester United are all keen on the Canadian, with the latter having already contacted the player's representatives.

While the interest from other sides is far from ideal, the good news is that, according to the i, the forward will be available for as little as £25m due to his contract expiring next year.

Lille's Jonathan David

It may prove challenging to get ahead of the other interested clubs, but at that price, Spurs cannot afford to miss out on the opportunity to upgrade Richarlison with David, especially when he's been compared to Isak.

How David compares to Isak and Richarlison

So, before we look at how David compares to Richarlison, let's first examine this comparison to Isak, which primarily stems from FBref.

They look at every player in Europe's top five leagues and then construct a list of the ten most similar players for each position, and according to them, the Newcastle United star is the seventh most similar forward to the Lille man in the top five leagues.

This can be seen best in some of their underlying numbers, such as non-penalty goals, progressive passes, shots on target, goals per shot, and shot on target and shot and goal-creating actions, all per 90.

Non-Penalty Goals

0.58

0.64

Progressive Passes

2.71

2.83

Shots on Target

1.47

1.44

Goals per Shot

0.22

0.22

Goals per Shot on Target

0.40

0.44

Shot-Creating Actions

2.64

2.87

Goal-Creating Actions

0.31

0.40

So, with his similarities to the Swedish international cleared up, how does the "absolutely insane" marksman, as dubbed by U23 scout Antonio Mango, compare to the Lilywhites Brazilian number nine?

Well, when it comes to the most essential aspect of a forward, their output, it's a win for the Lille man, and it's not even close.

In his 47 appearances this season, he scored 26 goals and provided nine assists, averaging a goal involvement every 1.3 games.

In comparison, the former Everton man managed a reasonable but nowhere near as impressive haul of 12 goals and four assists in 31 games, which equates to a goal involvement on average every 1.9 games.

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Ultimately, while Richarlison is a talented player, he has not been clinical enough in the two seasons he has been at Spurs, so if David is available for just £25m, signing him to replace the 27-year-old seems like a no-brainer.

Hollywood Park and SoFi Stadium awarded 2025, 2027 CONCACAF Nations League finals

The semifinal, third-place and championship games will all be played at SoFi, while Hollywood Park will host festivities around tournament

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CONCACAF has awarded the 2025 and 2027 Nations League final hosting rights to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Hollywood Park and the surrounding areas venues will serve as locations for fan activities, which will include concerts and a fan zone.

SoFi Stadium is also a venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and home to the NFL's Los Angeles Rams and Chargers.

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SoFi Stadium made its CONCACAF debut in 2023, hosting the Gold Cup final between Panama and Mexico. The match was a sellout, with El Tri defeating Los Canaleros 1-0 thanks to an 88th minute strike from Santiago Gimenez.

The 2025 Nations League finals will be the fourth edition of the tournament, with matches being played March 20-23.

Festivities will begin with the semifinal matches, which will be followed by a performance from a "top artist" at YouTube Theatre in Hollywood Park. Fan experiences will take place over the following days in the surrounding area.

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“We are extremely pleased that SoFi Stadium – one of the best venues in the world – will host the next two editions of our CONCACAF Nations League Finals and that Hollywood Park, in which the stadium is based, will host a range of fan activities to celebrate this tremendous competition. The CONCACAF Nations League has transformed men’s national team football in our confederation, providing opportunities for all our federations to thrive and compete to reach their next level,” said CONCACAF president and FIFA vice president, Victor Montagliani.

“These compelling events, alongside our 2025 Gold Cup and men’s and women’s club competitions, will take place at a pivotal time for the growth of the game in the region. We look forward to welcoming fans to engage with all of these tournaments and to follow and enjoy the beautiful game in Concacaf,” added Montagliani.

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The 2025 Nations League quarterfinals begin this November, while the Group Stage wraps up during this October international window.

The final rounds of Group Stage matches begin Wednesday.

رابطة الليجا تستنكر تصرفات فينيسيوس في مباراة ريال مدريد ورايو فاليكانو

كشفت تقارير صحفية إسبانية، أن رابطة الدوري الإسباني لكرة القدم، استنكرت تصرفات الدولي البرازيلي فينيسيوس جونيور، خلال مواجهة ريال مدريد ورايو فاليكانو.

وتعادل ريال مدريد 3-3 أمام رايو فاليكانو في الجولة الماضية من بطولة الدوري الإسباني، على ملعب باييكاس في العاصمة الإسبانية مدريد.

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وأشار فينيسيوس جونيور لجماهير رايو فاليكانو بعلامة تشير إلى هبوطهم إلى الدرجة الثانية، أثناء هتافات ضد اللاعب البرازيلي الذي دخل بديلًا في تلك المباراة.

وحسب ما أفادت صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية، فإن رابطة الليجا، أدرجت إشارة اللاعب في شكوى مقدمة من نادي رايو فاليكانو، واستنكرت ما فعله البرازيلي.

وأشارت التقارير إلى أنه في الدقيقة 74، قامت مجموعة من المشجعين في المدرج باستخدام الميكروفون، بالغناء حوالي 12 ثانية وتوبيخ اللاعب فينسيوس جونيور.

ذلك الأمر أدى إلى إشارة اللاعب أثناء خروجه من الملعب بهبوط رايو فاليكانو إلى الدرجة الثانية، وهو ما اعتبرته رابطة الليجا استفزازًا واضحًا لجماهير أصحاب الملعب.

Liverpool considering swoop for “unstoppable” £87m Nunez upgrade

Liverpool have a problem, and his name is Darwin Nunez. Of course, the nature of a problem suggests that there is a solution, and the Uruguay international has a superabundance of quality to point toward a long and prosperous future at Anfield.

But Liverpool have a problem. It lies at the centre of Nunez's stylish skill set, pervading like a stain. The club's record-fee striker is not clinical enough, scoring just 20 goals from 65 appearances in the Premier League after transferring from SL Benfica for a fee rising to £85m in the summer of 2022 and missing a staggering 47 big chances across his two league campaigns.

Darwin Nunez looks frustrated for Liverpool

Poor finishing and questionable conduct at the end of Jurgen Klopp's reign have left Nunez alienated somewhat, with fans polarised and transfer rumours now surfacing concerning centre-forwards.

Michael Edwards, FSG's CEO of Football, has the trust of the Reds faithful, a proven negotiator and an astute marksman in the market, and an exciting Nunez replacement to charge Arne Slot's system has emerged.

Liverpool lining up Slot favourite

According to TV Azteca, Feyenoord centre-forward Santiago Gimenez is disillusioned by Slot's departure and now wishes to try his hand in a top division such as the Premier League, having forged a name as one of the Dutch Eredivisie's standout strikers.

Feyenoord strikerSantiago Gimenez.

Suitors for such a talented player are hardly few and far between, and lo and behold, Slot's Liverpool are among the contenders for the Mexican's signature, with Tottenham Hotspur, Leeds United and Southampton also registering an interest.

The fee required to prise Gimenez away from Feyenoord has been changeable over recent months but GiveMeSport speak of an £87m outlay to convince the 2022/23 Eredivisie champions to part ways.

Santiago Gimenez's style of play

Gimenez would provide Liverpool with the closest thing to a first-choice out-and-out centre-forward since the days of Daniel Sturridge, such has been the fluidity and dynamism of Klopp's frontline over the past near-decade.

Standing at 5 foot 11, Gimenez is not the most physically imposing of strikers but he does use his body and movements to emphatic effect, ensuring that his innate shooting quality is harnessed, chances unearthed in excess.

And this is backed up by some astounding shooting numbers, scoring 49 goals and adding 13 assists from just 85 matches for Feyenoord – including merely 66 starts – with 21 goals and eight assists arriving during the recently completed campaign.

Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez

Indeed, as per FBref, the 23-year-old ranks among the top 1% of forwards across divisions similar to the Eredivisie over the past year for non-penalty goals scored, the top 7% for assists, the top 2% for touches in the attacking penalty area, the top 21% for progressive carries and the top 20% for successful take-ons per 90.

Last season, during Slot's brilliant league title triumph, the Argentina-born Mexico international scored 28 goals in all competitions but found a role from the outset just 21 times in the Dutch first division, clearly improving and earning greater trust from Slot, his now-former manager.

He had joined Feyenoord from Cruz Azul that summer, swiftly proving himself a fierce goalscorer and leading Dirk Kuyt to hail him as "the best striker in the Eredivisie".

High praise indeed, but supporters will rightly be wary of parting with a significant sum for a player from the Netherlands after the litany of wayward arrivals to the Premier League in recent years, notably Manchester United's £86m transfer of Antony from Ajax.

But Gimenez boasts the swagger and skill to score goals on tap at a team such as Liverpool, which has been begging for a top-class finisher this season, having created the most big chances in the English top flight this season (102).

Nunez has been at the epicentre of criticisms regarding the Anfield side's profligacy, but with a player like Gimenez installed as the focal frontman, there's no telling how slick Slot's set-up might be next term.

Why Slot wants to reunite with Gimenez

While it might feel like Slot's arrival on Merseyside would see loose stories surrounding former players filter through, such is the nature of the rumour mill, there is a measure of believability behind Gimenez's possible transfer.

The sharpshooter offers a clinical threat beyond that of Nunez, without a doubt, but he has also avoided more than a smattering of injury concerns since moving to Europe.

Nunez under Klopp vs Gimenez under Slot

Stat

Nunez

Gimenez

Apps

96

85

Starts

59

66

Goals

33

49

Assists

17

13

G/A Rate

0.52

0.73

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While the Premier League plays at a level higher than that of the Eredivisie, Gimenez boasts some positive underlying numbers that suggest he is ready for the step up, not least because of his proven track record under Slot, significantly outperforming Nunez in regard to goals and assists and even been hailed for his "unstoppable" striking by talent scout Jacek Kulig.

Nunez, it is important to note, scored 34 goals and added four assists from 41 matches during the 2021/22 season, his last with Benfica, and scored against Liverpool, Barcelona and Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

Darwin Nunez and Jurgen Klopp

But he's lacking in composure and temperament when falling into promising positions, something that Gimenez has proven to avoid tarnishing his skill set.

The club aan de Maas striker has scored 38 goals and missed 39 big chances in the Eredivisie since initially linking up in 2022. To put that in perspective, Manchester City's Erling Haaland has scored 63 Premier League goals across two campaigns but he has also missed 62 big chances.

What does that tell us? It certainly reveals Gimenez's natural goalscoring quality, something that Nunez – if you hark back to the start of the discussion – is missing, having converted just 20 of his 67 big chances in the league for Liverpool.

Gimenez is hardly a poacher either, eager to drive the ball forward and enjoy plenty of possession. If Feyenoord will accept and acquiesce to their striker's desire to raise the bar in his career, Liverpool might just be the perfect destination.

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Liverpool now eyeing move to sign "energetic" 18 y/o sensation for Slot

As Liverpool move closer and closer to bidding a final farewell to Jurgen Klopp, Michael Edwards has turned his attention to the future and potentially landing a fresh new face for Arne Slot.

Liverpool transfer news

It's the end of an era at Anfield, with a new manager set to enter Anfield for the first time in almost a decade. Reports indicate that it's almost certain to be Slot at this stage, with the Feyenoord boss tasked with filling quite the void in Merseyside and writing a new chapter full of even greater success. And the transfer window should help the Dutchman as he looks to make his mark.

With that said, the likes of Crysencio Summerville and Real Madrid's Rodrygo have already started to steal the headlines, as the Reds gear up for a potential summer to remember in which Edwards welcomes some statement signings. Reports also suggest that he's got one eye on the future, however.

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According to Caught Offside, Liverpool are eyeing a move to sign Malick Junior Yalcouye alongside Gent, Ajax, Brentford, and PSV Eindhoven. The IFK Goteborg central midfielder already has first-team experience to his name at just 18 years old and could now earn a deserved move to one of Europe's top leagues in the coming months.

Given that Yalcouye only moved to Gothenburg in February, negotiating an exit may prove difficult, but a club of Liverpool's stature could tempt all parties into sealing a summer switch to hand Slot a future star

"Energetic" Yalcouye can follow Elliott path

If Slot picks up where Klopp has left off, then utilising young players will play a crucial part in any success that the Dutchman enjoys. In Klopp's final season, Anfield has seen the likes of Jarell Quansah, Conor Bradley and Jayden Danns, among others, all receive opportunities in what could be a sign of things to come even as the German departs.

Now, Yalcouye could follow that path and the one set by Harvey Elliott, who has become a key figure at the heart of Liverpool's midfield. Positions may be up for grabs more than they have been for almost a decade too, given that there's a new manager to impress and new system to slot into in the coming months. And the Goteborg midfielder is certainly rated enough to earn a place, with Bence Bocsak describing the young Ivorian as "energetic".

Whilst the race may be busy for Yalcouye's signature, Liverpool's place in the Premier League and Champions League should leave them in good stead to land the teenager this summer.

Fabrizio Romano: Newcastle closing in on double signing of £70k-a-week duo

Fabrizio Romano says that Newcastle United are closing in on a double signing this summer, with talks "progressing very well".

Newcastle transfer news

With the 2023/24 season now into its final week, attention will soon be turning predominantly to the summer transfer window, as Eddie Howe looks to make big strides in the market after a season defined by big injuries, particularly in defence.

Centre-back stands out as a key position to focus on for Newcastle, and Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen has been linked with a move to St James' Park. The only negative regarding that rumour is that Alexander Isak has been backed to head the other way in a swap deal, which would be a huge blow regardless of how much cash was involved in the deal.

Andreas Christensen

Howe could also be eyeing reunions with some of his former players at Bournemouth, with both Aaron Ramsdale and Lloyd Kelly seen as potential targets. The former is out of favour at Arsenal and will surely leave, while the latter will be available on a free transfer when his Cherries contract runs out.

Should Isak suddenly leave, a new striker will need to come in instead, and Bournemouth ace Dominic Solanke has emerged as an option, having enjoyed a strong season that has seen him score 19 goals in 37 appearances in the Premier League.

Newcastle closing in on double swoop

Taking to X on Monday, Romano claimed that Newcastle are closing in on the double signing of Tosin Adarabioyo and Kelly this summer, with free transfers for the pair on the cards: "Newcastle want to sign both Lloyd Kelly and Tosin Adarabioyo as free agents, plan progressing very well and fast.

"Kelly, priority target as NUFC are optimistic to make it happen very early in the summer. Talks also progressing with Adarabioyo as he’s set to leave Fulham."

The idea of Newcastle snapping up both the £70,000-a-week-combined Tosin (£40,000) and Kelly (£30,000) is exciting, and would immediately be a massive positive when it comes to depth in the defence. With both Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles potentially out for the whole of 2024 with serious knee injuries, reinforcements at the back are paramount, and the two targets could be safe pairs of hands.

Tosin has enjoyed an impressive season for Fulham, winning an average of 2.9 aerial duels across 20 Premier League outings, and the fact that he was left out of the starting lineup against Manchester City on Saturday suggests that his head has been turned by a move away.

Meanwhile, Kelly may not be the most earth-shattering signing, but he is a versatile defender who can play at centre-back and left-back, covering two positions for Howe in the same way Dan Burn has done this term. He has now racked up 53 appearances in the top flight, being described as "incredible" by former Bournemouth manager Gary O'Neil during his time at the club.

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The fact that both would come in for free also makes it effective business without much risk, so even if the moves don't work out, the Magpies won't have wasted much money in taking a punt on them.

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