Worse than Amorim: INEOS open talks to hire 55-year-old manager for Man Utd

All is not well at Manchester United, with Saturday afternoon’s defeat at the Gtech against Brentford keeping Ruben Amorim on nine lowly Premier League wins across 33 matches in the competition.

It’s not good enough, and the ice has worn thin indeed. For INEOS to sack their prized appointment would be an ignominious thing, a real loss of face, but we are approaching the latest critical juncture, and it’s a big one.

Amorim’s candid nature and self-criticism have been both refreshing and blunt, too blunt, across the span of his tenure, but he is capable of picking apart the faults within his Red Devils project. The question is, how much longer can this continue?

Man United host high-flying Sunderland this weekend. The newly-promoted outfit simply have to be put to the sword, else Amorim will join a long list of post-Fergie managers whose tenures became untenable, and they were dismissed.

Already, rumours have cranked up, with the recently sacked West Ham United manager Graham Potter emerging as a candidate. That said, he’s not the only one on their radar.

Man Utd considering recently sacked manager

Potter lasted less than a year in the West Ham hot seat. The Londoners have been in disarray since they parted with David Moyes after the 2023/24 campaign, but there’s no denying the English tactician left plenty to be desired.

Clashes with first-team Irons, including a scepticism over captain Jarrod Bowen’s ability to lead the team, made the 50-year-old’s prospects of turning things around difficult.

Potter is, however, an experienced Premier League manager, something Amorim is not. Described as “a genius” by journalist Sam Morton, the former Brighton & Hove Albion and Chelsea boss is known for his intricate passing patterns and build-up play, but this didn’t materialise in the desired shape at the London Stadium.

Graham Potter in England

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24 (01/25 – 09/25)

0.92

Chelsea

31 (09/22 – 04/23)

1.42

Brighton

134 (05/19 – 09/22)

1.28

Swansea

51 (07/18 – 05/19)

1.45

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Potter would hope, however, that an ostensibly higher level of technical skill would do the trick at Old Trafford, but there are bound to be reservations over a manager who has failed to hit the mark with each of his past two outfits in the top flight.

Spanish sources suggest INEOS and Jason Wilcox are mulling over making their move if Amorim is sacked, and while it would be a contentious appointment, there’s an even more concerning alternative who has been added to the shortlist.

Man Utd's Potter alternative could be worse than Amorim

Even the most ardent defenders of Amorim’s tactics and expertise as an elite coach would concede that it has been a tumultuous relationship.

And now, the Portuguese boss is running out of time, surely just one or perhaps two bad results away from dismissal, should form not change.

And if push comes to shove, it’s not just Potter on Man United’s radar, with talkSPORT revealing that a three-man shortlist has been compiled, and former Three Lions manager Sir Gareth Southgate is in the running.

It’s actually understood that the Premier League side have been in direct contact with the 55-year-old in recent weeks, even with the hierarchy hesitant to bite the bullet and sack Amorim.

Southgate transformed the feeling around the England Men’s team across his eight-year stint, reaching a World Cup semi-final and falling short in successive Euro finals. Across 102 matches in charge, he achieved an average of 2.08 points per game.

However, there have long been questions over Southgate’s command of the technical side of managing, with former French World Cup winner Emmanuel Petit even labelling the one-time right-back as “boring”.

Given that Man United are engulfed in Groundhog Day, walking in the same old familiar territory in the early phase of a season that saw Erik ten Hag dismissed last year (bearing an identical Premier League record after six matches), there can be no more mistakes.

At the 2024 European Championship, England showed off their mentality by reaching the final against the odds, but they flattered to deceive on the tactical front, with critics even struggling to understand what Southgate’s plan was.

This sounds an alarming echo to Amorim’s own situation at Manchester United, and given that Southgate, who parted ways with Middlesbrough in 2009, has been outside of club management for so long, there is very little to suggest that he would turn the ship around and keep it afloat against the club’s big-hitting rivals in the Premier League.

Typically fielding a more conventional 4-3-3 formation than Amorim’s controversial set-up, Southgate would at least provide some semblance of typicality on that front, and that might do the players good. But would it be enough for it to be a successful appointment, and that after having spent £12m to relieve Amorim of his duties?

Southgate has his perks, for sure. He knows the English game like the back of his thumb, and his man-management skills and ability to cultivate a positive working environment are two facets that would potentially smooth out big wrinkles in the United fabric.

But we cannot ignore the concerns over the depth of his tactical understanding, nor can Southgate’s near two-decade absence from Premier League management be overlooked.

If Sir Jim Ratcliffe and co do decide to part ways with Amorim in the coming weeks or months, it is imperative that they welcome the right successor to the Theatre of Dreams.

The likelihood of Southgate being the one for the job in the long run feels somewhat slim.

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'Now on a well-functioning team' – Denmark boss aims dig at Man Utd over Rasmus Hojlund's treatment as striker enjoys Napoli renaissance

Rasmus Hojlund has enjoyed a impressive start to life with Napoli, scoring four goals in six outings, following his arrival on loan from Manchester United on deadline day. Denmark Brian Riemer has since aimed a dig at the Premier League side for their use of the young striker, who struggled for consistency at Old Trafford following his arrival from Atalanta in 2023.

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Hojlund moved to United from Atalanta in 2023 and while he wasn't a prolific scorer in Italy, the Premier League side were convinced to spend big to secure his services two years ago. The Danish striker, though, was unable to strike up any sort of form in England and scored just four goals in 32 appearances for the English giants last season.

The arrivals of Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko pushed Hojlund further down the pecking order at United and the club were happy to see him leave for Napoli on loan with a £38m obligation to buy at the end of the 2025/26 season. However, like many who have departed United in recent years, Hojlund has gone on to enjoy an uptick in form.

The 22-year-old has only scored four league goals in 2025, but two of those have come across four Serie A appearances for Antonio Conte's side with Napoli currently top of the table after the opening six games of the season.

Advertisement'He is now on a well-functioning team'

Denmark coach Brian Riemer has since aimed a dig at United ahead of Denmark's win at Belarus on Thursday, a game in which Hojlund bagged a first half brace, and is quoted by The Metro as saying: "I think Rasmus has the quality for both leagues, without discussion.

"‘Does he fit in Italian football? Yes. There was no doubt about that, because he had already proven that. But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t fit in English football. On the contrary, I would almost say.

"The fact that he is now on a well-functioning team and has players around him who take pride in doing good for others helps to make the outcome for a striker like Rasmus, who needs to be serviced. It is more important than which league you play in."

Getty Images Sport‘I’ve played a lot and it’s been going really well'

Hojlund, meanwhile, was asked about his return to his best form, to which he replied: "Not much has happened other than me getting into a good football team.

"I’ve played a lot and it’s been going really well. I’ve felt fit and sharp. I’ve made sure I was ready and I did a lot of things off the pitch in my summer break to be ready for the upcoming season.

"It’s of course great to be in such a period. In my position, I’m basically there to score goals. That’s my job. When I go onto the pitch, I have extra faith in things, and I’m of course happy about that."

On the Danish striker, Napoli boss Conte said: "He’s a 22-year-old who was on the sidelines at Manchester United. He has significant room for improvement, he needs to work because he has the potential to become a star, and he’s proving it."

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Hojlund latest in long line of ex-United stars thriving

Hojlund isn't the first player to leave United recently and go on to thrive elsewhere. The Premier League side have endured a significant downturn in fortunes in recent years, becoming the butt of jokes among football fans.

And players seem to enjoy a return to their best form once they leave United, with Hojlund's Napoli teammate Scott McTominay among those to shine away from Old Trafford. McTominay was superb as Napoli won the Scudetto last season, and was named Serie A MVP in the process.

Elsewhere, Marcus Rashford caught the eye during a brief stint with Aston Villa, while Antony played a key role as Real Betis progressed to the UEFA Conference League final last season, eventually falling to a 4-1 defeat to Chelsea in Poland.

Napoli will look to maintain their title defence next weekend when they travel to Turin to face Torino on Saturday, 18th October, and capitalise upon Roma's meeting with Inter in Serie A's first round of games following the October international break.

Every Free Signing Celtic Have Made Under Brendan Rodgers Ranked

Celtic made the surprise step of entering the free agent market in the 2025 summer transfer window for a striker after offloading Adam Idah to Swansea City on Deadline Day.

Following a frantic search for a replacement, Brendan Rodgers was able to seal a reunion with Nigeria forward Kelechi Iheanacho, who joined the club a day after the market period ended following his release from Sevilla.

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With the move causing quite a stir among supporters, we’ve taken a look at all of Rodgers’ free agent signings at Celtic Park, ranking each from best to worst across his two spells in the dugout.

11 Kundai Benyu 2017-2020

Kicking off proceedings, Kundai Benyu joined Celtic in 2017 on a free transfer from Ipswich Town, making four first-team appearances ahead of brief loan spells at Oldham Athletic and Helsingborg.

Kundai Benyu in Celtic training.

Eventually, he left the Bhoys to sign for Wealdstone United in 2020 before stints in Iceland at Vestri and IBV. The Zimbabwe international now features for Harare-based outfit CAPS United.

10 Youssouf Mulumbu 2018-2019

Becoming a late addition to Rodgers’ midfield in 2018 after Celtic failed to sign John McGinn from Hibernian, Mulumbu never really got going and managed only 155 minutes of competitive football across three appearances.

Youssouf Mulumbu.

Previously, he had enjoyed an excellent 2017/18 Scottish Premiership campaign at Kilmarnock and soon returned on loan to Rugby Park before a break clause in his Hoops contract saw him depart in the summer of 2019. Not a transfer that paid off for either party.

9 Ross Doohan 2015-2022, 2025-present

Ross Doohan rejoined Celtic from Aberdeen on a free transfer in the summer of 2025 and finds himself at the lower end of the scale due to not having made a competitive appearance for the club during either spell.

Ross Doohan with Scotland Under-21s.

Nevertheless, the Scotland international is a valued presence within the walls of Lennoxtown and has helped ease pressure on the Hoops’ European squad registration powers, making him a smart capture by the Scottish Premiership holders.

8 Callum Osmand 2025-present

Technically, Callum Osmand signed for Celtic in a cross-border compensation deal, but he has been included by virtue of joining after the end of his Fulham contract in summer 2025. Why not make things a little more fun?

The Jersey-born striker represents Wales on the international stage and featured in the Bhoys’ pre-season friendlies against Cork City and Estrela de Amadora.

Ultimately, his place on the list could fluctuate depending on whether he earns minutes over the coming months. He is highly-rated after 55 goal contributions in 73 outings at various youth levels at the Cottagers, though a loan seems like a sensible step to aid his development.

7 Emilio Izaguirre 2018-2019

At the time, many Celtic fans were shocked when Emilio Izaguirre returned to Parkhead in 2018 after leaving the club one year prior to join Al-Fayha. Still, his status as a cult hero among supporters generated a level of excitement.

In the end, the Honduran left-back registered a solitary assist in 19 appearances during his second spell in Glasgow, playing a part in the Bhoys winning a domestic treble.

Frequent injuries and Kieran Tierney’s position as first-choice limited his scope for inclusion. Despite being offered a one-year extension, 33-year-old Izaguirre departed Celtic with 13 winners medals in total for Motagua, where he is now Sporting Director.

6 Kolo Toure 2016-2017

Truthfully, you could argue the toss about whether Izaguirre’s second spell or Kolo Toure’s stint in Glasgow should be higher on the list, but the Ivorian has shaded it due to a key factor that will be explained.

Kolo Toure and Brendan Rodgers at Celtic.

Premier League winner Toure linked up with Rodgers shortly after departing Liverpool and clocked up 17 appearances under the Irishman before calling time on his distinguished career due to injury trouble.

Intriguingly, he then went on to become a part of Celtic’s backroom team as a technical assistant, remaining at Lennoxtown and then leaving to take up a first-team coach role at Leicester City. Supporters loved his infamous chant!

5 Kelechi Iheanacho 2025-present

The man everyone is talking about. Many Celtic supporters may have expected Kelechi Iheanacho to be ranked somewhere else on this list. However, it would be unfair to draw any premature conclusions before he has had a sustained run in the team.

By now, the Bhoys’ failed pursuit of Kasper Dolberg is common knowledge. Their efforts to land the Denmark international proved to be unsuccessful, and he is now back at Ajax, somewhere he feels is a second home.

An almighty scramble ensued before Celtic signed Iheanacho in an out-of-window deal, leaving many fans irate at a transfer strategy that saw the likes of David Datro Fofana and Patrick Bamford contacted over moves to Parkhead with no breakthrough.

Statistically, the Nigeria international is in Glasgow following one goal in 15 appearances during a loan spell at Middlesbrough circa 2024/25. Three strikes in 11 outings across his time in Seville is hardly a convincing tally either, all things considered.

Providing a saving grace, Rodgers has previously worked with Iheanacho and helped him produce some of the best football of his career at Leicester City, including a 19-goal campaign in 2020/21, a level he can hopefully rediscover under his guidance.

4 Scott Bain 2018-2025

Initially arriving on loan from Dundee ahead of a free transfer move to Celtic in the summer of 2018, Scott Bain cemented himself as another likeable figure among supporters and kept an impressive 40 clean sheets across 78 appearances for the Hoops.

Celtic goalkeeper Scott Bain.

Capped three times by Scotland, the long-serving goalkeeper ended his spell in Glasgow with no fewer than 14 medals to his name. He moved to Falkirk during the transfer window and is enjoying life at the Scottish Premiership newcomers.

3 Kasper Schmeichel 2024-present

Kasper Schmeichel is another player who has significant experience working alongside Rodgers, and it is fair to say he has been a major success story at Celtic since arriving on a free transfer in the summer of 2024.

To date, the Denmark international has won the Scottish Premiership and Premier Sports Cup, and it doesn’t seem like he is done there despite being set to turn 39 in November.

Leading from the front, Schmeichel is a shining example of professionalism and his desire to keep showcasing his talents at Celtic is something to be admired.

2 Kieran Tierney 2015-2019, 2025-present

Some of you may be asking, why isn’t Kieran Tierney number one on this list? There is a reason for that, but the end decision has purely come down to the distinction of the fact he has only recently arrived on a free transfer.

Born in Douglas and a stalwart for Scotland under Steve Clarke, the 28-year-old is an icon at Celtic and shot to prominence in a first spell that saw him play a driving role in claiming eight trophies at the club, making 170 appearances in total and delivering eight goals alongside 37 assists.

From then on, Tierney secured a £25 million move from his boyhood club to Arsenal, claiming the FA Cup at the Gunners and earning recognition for his displays. Enjoying a different footballing climate, he also spent time on loan at Real Sociedad.

Now, he is firmly back at Celtic and has slotted in effortlessly under Rodgers after signing a five-year-deal in the summer of 2025.

Chelsea now in contact to sign "powerful" £23m striker to replace Jackson

Chelsea have now made an approach to sign a “powerful” striker as a replacement for Nicolas Jackson, who could still exit Stamford Bridge this summer, despite a late twist.

Blues make approach for new striker as Jackson saga takes twist

All the indications were that Jackson was set to complete a loan move to Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich, but the Blues cancelled the deal before the Senagelese forward was able to complete a medical, given the recent injury to Liam Delap.

Enzo Maresca has confirmed that Delap could be set for a relatively lengthy spell on the sidelines due to a hamstring issue, saying: “Hopefully it’s not long, but this kind of case, this kind of injury, it always can be six, eight weeks.”

Understandably, Jackson is frustrated with the move not going through, having fallen down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge, and there have even been recent reports suggesting the 24-year-old is now refusing to fly back to London from Munich.

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As such, in a new update, David Ornstein has revealed that Chelsea would be willing to sanction a permanent departure before the transfer window closes, and they have now started running the rule over potential replacements.

Given a lack of loan options, permanent deals are being explored, with Ornstein revealing the Blues have now made an approach to sign Sporting CP striker Conrad Harder, having lodged an enquiry.

Harder is attracting widespread interest from across Europe, with RB Leipzig and AC Milan recently being named as potential suitors, and the Italian club reportedly even agreed a deal worth €27m (£23m) earlier this week.

However, it seems as though a move could be contingent on getting Jackson off the books, which could be difficult, given that Chelsea are only willing to sanction a permanent exit at this stage.

Harder would be risky signing for Chelsea

The 20-year-old is yet to prove himself in a major European league, having started his career at Nordsjaelland, before moving to Sporting, where he chipped in with a solid, if not spectacular, number of goals during the 2024-25 campaign.

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Goals

Liga Portugal

28

5

Taca de Portugal

7

5

Champions League

9

1

As such, the youngster could be a risky addition to Maresca’s squad, and the manager already has Delap on the books as an up-and-coming young striker, so there may be issues surrounding a lack of game time for one of the forwards at a later stage this season.

That’s not to say the Sporting starlet isn’t an exciting young striker, with scout Jacek Kulig praising him for his “powerful finishing”, while also claiming the Dane is a “counter-attacking threat”, who has a very good work-rate.

However, it would perhaps make more sense to hold onto the more established Jackson until the January transfer window, at which point Delap should have returned from his hamstring injury.

No Lamine Yamal, big problem? Injury debacle means Barcelona must survive Newcastle's Champions League cauldron without their wonderkid – but Marcus Rashford can fill the void

Barcelona's first stop on the long road to European glory takes them to Newcastle, where they will come up against a formidable opponent and equally formidable atmosphere at St James' Park without the talismanic Lamine Yamal. The injured 18-year-old has been ruled out, having found himself at the centre of a feud between club and country, but loanee Marcus Rashford will be determined to make an impact in his absence.

On the face of it, things have been going pretty smoothly for Barca so far this season. Hansi Flick's side are unbeaten in La Liga, albeit they surprisingly had to come from 2-0 down and rely on a late own goal to beat Levante in gameweek two and were then frustratingly held by minnows Rayo Vallecano before the international break to fall two points behind early pacesetters Real Madrid.

However, the Blaugrana arrive on Tyneside for their opening Champions League league phase clash with Newcastle against the backdrop of a high-profile and, in their eyes, very avoidable injury quandary – one that could feasibly hand their hosts the advantage under the lights on Thursday night: they will be without talismanic teenager Yamal.

Much to his club's displeasure, the prodigious 18-year-old has been ruled out after seemingly being forced to play through the pain barrier on international duty with Spain, despite aggravating a pre-existing groin issue. In the St James' Park cauldron, Barca will have to do without him, and Rashford could be the man to step up.

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    Club vs country

    Barcelona now find themselves embroiled in something of a feud with the Spanish FA (the RFEF) over their handling of Yamal, who inexplicably started both of his country's comfortable World Cup qualifying victories over Bulgaria and Turkey earlier in September despite being unable to train.

    He is said to be suffering with pubalgia – chronic groin and lower abdominal pain that requires rest. The injury flared up in the Levante game and was worsened against Rayo.

    Many would argue his services probably weren't required for the task at hand for La Roja, given the wealth of attacking options at Luis de la Fuente's disposal. Yamal's club-mates Dani Olmo and Fermin Lopez were also part of the squad, as well as forwards Mikel Oyarzabal, Ferran Torres, Jorge de Frutos and Jesus Rodriguez.

    The youngster even required a painkilling injection into his to ease what was described as 'acute lower back pain', having supposedly asked not to play in the second game of the break against Turkey in Konya because he was in so much discomfort that he didn't want to leave the hotel. Whatever Spain did, it obviously worked, with the wounded winger able to contribute three assists across the two matches.

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    'That's not taking care'

    Something of a war of words and whispers ensued, with Flick clearly irked to be without his key man for a La Liga clash with Valencia at the weekend. "Lamine Yamal will not be available," the German said in a press conference. "He went with the national team in pain and did not train. They gave him painkillers to play.

    "They had at least a three-goal lead in every match, and he played 73 minutes and 79, and between matches he couldn't train. That is not taking care of the player. I am very sad about this."

    Sources close to the Spanish national team set-up then insisted that Barcelona hadn't communicated that Yamal was carrying an injury or any longstanding fitness problem when he was called up to the squad, and physio Fernando Galan apparently found no issues during a routine medical check.

    Ultimately, both parties seem to have resolved to de-escalate the situation, with Barca sporting director Deco set to hold talks with the RFEF's technical director, Aitor Karanka. "We have to improve our communication, we have to improve the protocols between clubs and national teams," Deco said. "Players are subject to excessive workloads nowadays as we all know. [International breaks] are always complicated because many times players come back with injuries. I think between all of us we have to be a little bit more careful."

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    Uncertain prognosis

    It then became a question of when Yamal would be available again, with his exploits for the national team coming at a potentially significant cost to his club. It soon emerged that he almost certainly wouldn't be involved against Newcastle on Thursday night, and indeed his name was nowhere to be seen when Barcelona confirmed their travelling squad on Wednesday morning.

    And to make matters worse, it's not actually clear when the 18-year-old will be available again as the Blaugrana's medical staff take a cautious approach to a condition that can be debilitating if it isn't handled properly, with surgery potentially required if conservative treatments like rest and physiotherapy aren't successful.

    According to , even Sunday's La Liga game against Getafe and the meeting with Oviedo the following Thursday will come too soon for Yamal, while he may only be given a brief cameo when Barca face Real Sociedad on September 28.

    Behind the scenes, it's said the medical team are targeting the mammoth Champions League clash against European champions Paris Saint-Germain – when they will be desperate to have their talisman fit – in a fortnight's time.

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    Fearsome proposition

    And so, Barcelona will enter the cauldron that is St James' Park on opening night in the Champions League without arguably their most important figure. Flick will just hope the rest of his players are up to the task without him, because Yamal is the kind of player who is capable of snuffing out a fervent atmosphere singlehandedly.

    Thursday night's encounter under the lights will not be for the fainthearted. Newcastle have delivered recent evidence that the very best around will struggle badly on their home turf, with the Magpies set to be buoyed by a cacophonous racket as they are roared on by a partisan crown.

    It was two years ago that PSG visited Tyneside in what was Newcastle's first home Champions League game in two decades, and the soon-to-be European champions quite simply couldn't handle their rampant hosts as they were torn to shreds, with a three-goal lead established within 50 minutes.

    The final 4-1 scoreline was in no small part down to the deafening, hostile atmosphere generated inside the stadium, and that is certain to be repeated when Barcelona come to town for the home side's latest return to top-tier continental football.

Everton now also want "fantastic" wide playmaker to come in with Grealish

Everton also have a “fantastic” winger on their list of targets in the summer transfer window despite closing in on a deal for Jack Grealish, according to an update from Sky Sports reporter Alan Myers.

Everton set to complete Jack Grealish signing

The Merseysiders return to Premier League action next Monday evening, making the trip to Leeds United before hosting their first competitive game at the Hill Dickinson Stadium the following weekend. Everton have conducted some key transfer business this summer, and it looks as though it’s a matter of time until Jack Grealish is unveiled as their latest addition, having been a key attacking target in recent weeks.

The 29-year-old is set to seal a season-long loan move to the Blues, having fallen out of favour under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, as he looks for a strong season ahead of the 2026 World Cup next year.

Moyes has spoken glowingly about Grealish in the past, which bodes well for their relationship, with the Everton boss even once saying of him: “He is a really good player and probably the best player in the Premier League at this time. He has done such a big job at that club (Villa) and is probably the best player in the league right now.”

Everton eyeing move for "fantastic" winger

Now, according to Myers on X, Everton have Leicester City winger Abdul Fatawu on the list of summer transfer options, looking to potentially bring him in as an added boost to their attacking depth with Grealish.

Fatawu could be a brilliant signing by the Blues ahead of the new season, with the 21-year-old no doubt liking the idea of returning to the Premier League rather than staying in the Championship with Leicester.

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The 19-cap Ghana international featured for 78 minutes in the Foxes’ 2-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday afternoon, but there is no guarantee that he will still be at the club beyond the end of the window.

Fatawu has a huge amount of natural talent, being described as “fantastic” by scout Jacek Kulig in the past, and his ability to thrive on either wing will immediately enhance the squad depth at Moyes’ disposal.

A tally of 15 assists in 57 appearances for Leicester highlights Fatawu’s creativity out wide, so new signing Thierno Barry could love the idea of the Blues snapping him up.

فيديو | تسديدة صاروخية.. فودين يسجل هدف مانشستر سيتي الأول أمام هدرسفيلد

تقدم فريق مانشستر سيتي بهدف أول، في مباراته أمام هدرسفيلد، المقامة مساء اليوم الأربعاء، ضمن مباريات بطولة كأس رابطة الأندية الإنجليزية.

ويستقبل هدرسفيلد خصمه مانشستر سيتي، ضمن مباريات دور الـ32 من كأس كاراباو لموسم 2025-2026.

وأحرز فيل فودين هدف مانشستر سيتي الأول في شباك هدرسفيلد، بالدقيقة الثامنة عشر من عمر المباراة.

ومرر ديفاين موكاسا كرة وصلت إلى فودين، الذي سدد تسديدة صاروخية سكنت شباك هدرسفيلد، ليضع مانشستر سيتي في المقدمة. وأجرى بيب جوارديولا مدرب مانشستر سيتي، تغييرات عديدة على تشكيلة الفريق الأساسية للمباراة ولمطالعة التشكيل من هنا.هدف فودين في مباراة مانشستر سيتي وهدرسفيلد

المرشحون لجائزة أفضل لاعب في الجولة الخامسة من الدوري الإنجليزي.. موقف محمد صلاح

كشفت رابطة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز قائمة المرشحين للحصول على جائزة أفضل لاعب في الجولة الخامسة من منافسات البطولة، والتي بدأت يوم السبت وانتهت مساء أمس.

وحقق ليفربول فوزه الخامس على التوالي في الموسم الحالي من الدوري الإنجليزي على إيفرتون بهدفين لهدف، بينما اكتفى آرسنال بنقطة تعادل أمام مانشستر سيتي بهدف لمثله.

اقرأ أيضًا.. سكاي: محمد صلاح فرصة الدوري الإنجليزي للتتويج بجائزة الكرة الذهبية 2025

وتعرض تشيلسي للهزيمة أمام مانشستر يونايتد بهدفين لهدف في الجولة نفسها، في حين أن توتنهام تعادل مع برايتون بهدفين لمثليهما.

ولم يتواجد النجم المصري محمد صلاح في قائمة المرشحين لجائزة أفضل لاعب في الجولة الخامسة من الدوري الإنجليزي، مع العلم أنه شارك في مباراة ليفربول وإيفرتون وصنع هدفًا بطريقة رائعة. المرشحون لجائزة أفضل لاعب في الجولة الخامسة من الدوري الإنجليزي

1- جيريمي دوكو:

على الرغم من أن مانشستر سيتي استقبل هدف التعادل في الوقت بدل الضائع ضد آرسنال، إلا أن دوكو تألق مجددًا بأداء حيوي كجناح، وجعل مهمة دفاع آرسنال صعبة أمامه، حيث اندفع للأمام بسرعة ومهارة.

ورغم أنه لم يسجل أي هدف، إلا أن إبداع دوكو وأسلوب لعبه المباشر مثلا تحديًا مستمرًا لخط دفاع ميكيل أرتيتا، ومنح فريق بيب جوارديولا منفذًا هجوميًا حيويًا.

2- مارتن دوبرافكا:

قدم حارس مرمى بيرنلي أداءً رائعًا ولعب دورًا حاسمًا في مباراة تعادلهم مع نونتينجهام فورست، وكانت تصدياته السبع حاسمة في مساعدة فريق سكوت باركر على حصد نقطة مهمة والتقدم إلى المركز السادس عشر في جدول الترتيب.

3- برونو فرنانديز: 

احتفل بظهوره رقم 200 في الدوري الإنجليزي بهدف مميز ساهم في فوز مانشستر يونايتد الذي كان في أمس الحاجة إليه على ملعب أولد ترافورد ضد تشيلسي، وكان محوريًا في هجوم فريقه طوال المباراة، حيث قاد زملائه برؤيته الثاقبة وقوته المعهودة.

4- ريان جرافنبيرخ:

واصل ليفربول بدايته المثالية للموسم بأداء رائع في ديربي ميرسيسايد ضد إيفرتون، حيث برز فيه تأثير لاعب خط الوسط ريان جرافنبيرخ، الذي سجل هدف الفريق الأول بتسديدة على الطائر متقنة بعد عرضية رائعة من محمد صلاح، كما صنع الهدف الثاني لـ هوجو إيكتيكي بعد مجهود فردي رائع.

5- أليكس أيوبي:

لعب إيوبي دورًا حاسمًا في فوز فولهام الثاني هذا الموسم، حيث سجل هدف التعادل ضد برينتفورد، وأعاد الزخم إلى فريقه قبل أن يحقق الفوز في النهاية، ويساهم في قيادة الفريق إلى المركز الثامن في الجدول.

6- تيريك ميتشل:

سجل الظهير الأيسر هدف الفوز الحاسم لـ كريستال بالاس أمام وست هام، معززًا سلسلة فريقه الخالية من الهزائم إلى 17 مباراة في جميع المسابقات، وهي سلسلة بدأت منذ أبريل الماضي.

7- نوردي موكيلي:

حصد سندرلاند نقطة ثمينة أخرى على أرضه، بعد تعادله مع أستون فيلا بهدف لمثله، بفضل صمود المدافع الفرنسي موكيلي بعد أن لعب بعشرة لاعبين عقب طرد رينيلدو ماندافا، حيث أظهر قيادته وثباته في تنظيم خط الدفاع، وقام بعدة تدخلات حاسمة حرمت الخصم من فرص تسجيل سهلة.

8- أنطون ستاخ:

واصل لاعب الوسط الألماني تألقه منذ انضمامه إلى ليدز هذا الصيف، ولعب دورًا محوريًا في تحقيق فوزهم الثاني هذا الموسم خلال مباراة ولفرهامبتون في تلك الجولة، حيث سجل الهدف الثالث من تسديدة رائعة من ركلة حرة سكنت الزاوية العليا للشباك، كما كان نشاطه حيويًا في خط الوسط.

Farke's own McGinn: Leeds are in talks to sign "complete" £22m star

Recent history suggests that Leeds United are going to find it incredibly difficult to avoid an instant relegation from the Premier League next season.

The last six teams to have been promoted from the Championship have been relegated in their first season back in the top-flight in the last two campaigns, including Southampton, Leicester, Ipswich, Burnley, Sheffield United, and Luton.

This illustrates the huge gap in quality between the two divisions and shows that the Whites will not find the step up easy, despite their 100-point haul in the second tier.

Daniel Farke, of course, already has experience of how difficult it can be, as his Norwich City side were relegated in the 2019/20 campaign, after they had won the Championship title the previous season.

However, his Canaries team went up alongside Aston Villa and Sheffield United, and both of those teams avoided the drop in their first year back in the Premier League.

There were many reasons that those sides stayed up and Farke’s Norwich outfit did not, but a key player in Villa’s success since their promotion has been all-action midfielder John McGinn.

Why Leeds United need a player like John McGinn

Without meaning to state the obvious, the Premier League is an incredibly high-quality division that requires a high level of both technical quality and athleticism in order for players and teams to shine.

It is not enough to just be technically sound, if you do not have the athleticism to match it, and it is not enough to just have physical qualities, as you need to be technically good enough to compete.

McGinn has been a key player for Villa since earning promotion with the club in 2019 because he has the physical and technical qualities required to be a star in the middle of the park, racking up 203 appearances in the Premier League to date.

The Scotland international has provided a threat at the top end of the pitch for the Villans, with a return of 17 goals and 25 assists in those 203 outings, which shows that he can make a decent impact in the final third from a central midfield position.

McGinn can also compete out of possession with his peers in the top-flight. In the 2024/25 campaign, for example, he averaged 1.5 tackles and interceptions per game and won 4.1 duels per match in midfield.

Leeds need their own version of the Scottish star because they need players who can compete technically and physically in the Premier League, and they are reportedly eyeing a gem who could be Farke’s own version of the Villa ace.

Leeds in talks to sign Ligue 1 star

According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Leeds United are in talks to sign Strasbourg central midfielder Habib Diarra to bolster their options in the middle of the park.

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, the Italian reporter stated: “They are in negotiations for the player. He’s really appreciated.

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“Diarra is one of the most appreciated options internally, but it’s not an easy deal because of the valuation, so it’s still complicated to make it happen. But Leeds are trying.”

It was previously reported by the Yorkshire Evening Post that the Championship champions have already had an offer of £22m rejected by the French side for the midfielder, and it remains to be seen exactly how much it will take to secure his signature this summer.

Senegal's Habib Diarra in action against England's Eberechi Eze.

Leeds are in talks, per Romano’s latest update, though, and they will now be hoping to strike an agreement with Strasbourg in the weeks to come.

Why Leeds should sign Habib Diarra

The Whites should be pushing to get a deal over the line for the 21-year-old central midfielder because he has the potential to be Farke’s own version of John McGinn.

Per FBref, the Aston Villa star is the most comparable player to Diarra in the Men’s Big 5 Leagues and European competitions out of all attacking midfielders, based on their respective statistics over the past 365 days.

As you can see in the chart above, McGinn and Diarra excel in similar areas of the game, particularly in possession, and this means that the Senegal international could come in and have a similar impact at Elland Road as the Scottish dynamo has had at Villa Park.

The Leeds target has been a regular for Strasbourg in Ligue 1 in recent seasons, which means that he has already proven himself in one of Europe’s major leagues. Whereas, the likes of Ethan Ampadu, Ilia Gruev, and Ao Tanaka have all yet to establish themselves as top-flight players.

Diarra, who scored against England for Senegal in June, caught the eye with his impressive performances in and out of possession in the French top-flight in the 2024/25 campaign.

Appearances

30

xG

3.34

Goals

4

xA

4.27

Assists

5

Recoveries per 90

3.44

Duels won per 90

3.78

Tackle success rate

59%

As you can see in the table above, the right-footed dynamo has similar attributes to McGinn in the middle of the park, as he can deliver goals and assists whilst also winning duels and being efficient as a tackler.

The 21-year-old star, who was described as a “complete” midfielder by analyst Ben Mattinson, can combine solid defensive work off the ball with the potential to be a difference-maker in the final third with his quality as both a scorer and a creator of goals.

Senegal's Ismaila Sarr celebrates withHabibDiarraand Cherif Ndiaye after scoring their first goal

Diarra could, therefore, be Farke’s own version of McGinn at Elland Road, and be a Premier League-ready talent for the Whites to put in their starting XI on day one in August.

As aforementioned, Leeds need players who can combine physical and technical qualities if they want to avoid an instant relegation, and signing the Strasbourg star would mean that they have one more of them in the door.

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Liverpool: FSG in contact for £75m Bundesliga star who may replace Konate

Amid concerns that Ibrahima Konate could yet leave the club when his contract expires next summer, Liverpool have now reportedly made fresh contact in the race to sign his potential replacement.

Liverpool's Konate concern

After Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk put pen to paper at the same time as Trent Alexander-Arnold opted out of signing a new deal, some around Anfield may have been glad to just bring an end to an ongoing contract saga. As it happens, however, Liverpool aren’t far off from having the exact same concern with Konate.

As things stand, the Frenchman will leave the club as a free agent this time next year and rumours have already circled regarding Real Madrid’s interest. After already losing Alexander-Arnold on a free deal to the Spanish giants, the last thing that Michael Edwards and FSG will want is to see Konate go down the same route. And that could leave them with a decision to make sooner rather than later.

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The defender, himself, has recently had his say on his future, telling reporters: “I know I have a lot of objectives with this club: to become a leader, to win everything. I am very happy here to be fair.

“This is another conversation with the club and my agent, we will see what will happen in the next few weeks or I don’t know when but we will see, let me say that. Progressing? Not really – but my agent met the club last week but I don’t know what will happen. I cannot say what my agent said to me but yeah we will see what will happen.”

Whilst the hope will be that he puts pen to paper and follows Van Dijk and Salah by securing his future at the club, Liverpool have already reportedly been planning for his potential departure.

Liverpool make contact in race for £75m Lukeba

According to Rudy Galetti of TeamTalk, Liverpool have now made contact in the race to sign Castello Lukeba from RB Leipzig. The impressive defender could yet complete the same move that Konate made not so long ago by swapping the German club for Anfield, and given that he could be replacing his countryman the deal would certainly make sense.

That said, Castello wouldn’t come cheap. Reports have even suggested that the Frenchman has a release clause worth as much as €90m (£75m) at Leipzig. Arne Slot is reportedly a fan of the defender, however, and that could certainly go a long way to making a deal happen in the near future.

Praised for an “amazing” debut season at Leipzig by U23 scout Antonio Mango, it may not be too long before Lukeba is making another debut elsewhere. As Liverpool’s Konate doubt rumbles on, he’s certainly someone to watch.

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