Everton target Soteldo open to transfer

Marcel Brands should avoid launching a summer swoop for Everton to sign Yeferson Soteldo, despite the Venezuelan stating that he’s open to leaving Santos.

What’s the word?

While speaking with FIFA’s official website, Soteldo admitted he dreams of one day playing in the Premier League and that he feels ready to take that step.

Soteldo joined Santos from Chilean side Huachipato in January 2019 and has scored 17 goals while providing 15 assists in 81 appearances across all competitions to date. His performances earned him a new contract at the start of the year, one that runs until December 2023.

Penning a new deal at the Urbano Caldeira Stadium may further drive up President Jose Carlos Peres’ asking price, having valued the diminutive 5 ft 3 star at €35m (£30m) last year following approaches from Inter Milan, Everton and a host of clubs from Spain.

Soteldo has also become a regular in his national side as they strive to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, with 19 outings to his name while still captaining the Venezuela U23s side.

The 23-year-old intends to do all he can to help his country make it to Qatar next year, which would mark the nation’s first-ever appearance at a FIFA World Cup finals.

“It’s a clear goal and something that’s on my wish list, so I’ll give everything possible to make it happen,” he said. “But I’ve learned not to get obsessed about things, otherwise I’d go crazy and wouldn’t be able to make a career from football.”

A career Soteldo hopes will one day include a spell in England, adding: “Today, I can say that I’m ready to take it to the next level, although I feel good here at Santos. We’ll see after the Copa America. I’ve always liked the English league.”

Should Everton sign Soteldo?

While Santos President Peres claimed Everton were interested in a move for Soteldo, who he lauds for his “sensational skills”, Brands should avoid seeing the winger’s recent declaration as justification to launch a move to sign the dual-footed maestro this summer.

Soteldo may have admirers across the globe but the 23-year-old is yet to offer any real consistency in his output, having been involved in 15 goals (nine scored, six assisted) in his maiden Serie A season before contributing to nine (four scored, five assisted) in 2020.

At 23, Soteldo is also older than what most of Santos’ top prospects traditionally have been when they have sealed moves to Europe, with Neymar joining FC Barcelona at 21 and Rodrygo sealing a €45m (£40m) move to Real Madrid in 2019 at 18 years of age.

Los Blancos were not afraid to get the chequebook out for Rodrygo – a player President Florentino Perez described as “one of the great prodigies” – after he struck nine goals and five assists in 41 Brazilian Serie A games to quickly establish himself as “one of the big emerging stars of Brazilian football”.

And while Rodrygo is now a regular first-team player at the Santiago Bernabeu, there are just as many misses when it comes to expensive South American imports with Gabriel Barbosa starting just one of his 10 appearances for Inter Milan before joining Flamengo.

The Nerazzurri had paid Santos €25m (£21.5m) after Barcelona passed on their first refusal to sign for the forward in 2016, but would only spend one of his three-and-a-half-years as an Inter player actually at the San Siro.

Soteldo’s first two years with Santos are pointing more to him being a second Barbosa than a Rodrygo, which would place the Venezuelan on course to be Everton’s new Yannick Bolasie if ever signed.

The Toffees paid £25m to bring Bolasie to Goodison Park in 2016 after establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s best on the ball at Crystal Palace.

But the DR Congo international would only offer two goals and four assists in 32 games in royal blue and is now set to leave as a free agent once his £75,000-per-week contract expires in the summer.

Signing Soteldo would, in our opinion, result in a similar outcome.

AND in other news, Everton face a £33.5m asking price to sign a sought-after 24-year-old talent

Man City will dominate if they sign Haaland

In an exclusive interview with Football FanCast, former Premier League midfielder Lee Hendrie has tipped Manchester City to go on and dominate if they can manage to acquire Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland.

Haaland has quickly become one of the best centre-forwards in world football, managing to score over 40 goals for Dortmund and RB Salzburg last season.

His levels have not dropped, with the 20-year-old already past the 30-goal mark in all competitions this term, and he is now being linked with a whole host of top European clubs, including Manchester City.

Premier League rivals Chelsea and Spanish giants Real Madrid are also said to be chasing Haaland’s signature but, according to the MailOnline, it is Pep Guardiola’s side who are leading the race for the Norway International.

If the Citizens manage to get this deal over the line, for Hendrie, it could be game-changing. He told FFC:

“I think he’d be absolutely outrageous at Man City because he plays between the lines of the box, he scores goals and he’s literally ruthless when he’s got a chance. His work ethic is second to none, it really is, and I feel playing in a team of that calibre, with the likes of [Phil] Foden and [Raheem Sterling], the list goes on, I just feel he’ll get so many chances.”

“I feel he’ll do a similar job to what [Sergio] Aguero does if not better because he’s a completely different player to Aguero. But he’s in the box and he likes to score goals and we’ve seen how consistent he’s been. I just feel that he’d certainly fit the bill for Man City for me. I think he’d be an unreal addition to that football squad and I feel they would go on and dominate.”

With Aguero’s contract up in the summer, Manchester City’s interest in Haaland comes as no surprise.

Guardiola may want a replacement and the former Salzburg No.9 would fit the bill perfectly when you look at his goal record. Competition will be fierce but, with their finances and position in European football right now, the Premier League favourites will surely fancy their chances.

Spurs: Why it’s time to drop Moussa Sissoko

Jose Mourinho will be looking to see a reaction from his Spurs side this evening as they welcome London rivals Chelsea to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

They have now lost back-to-back matches in the Premier League which has put the chances of making the top four this season in serious jeopardy. It has left the north Londoners some seven points adrift, prior to tonight’s kickoff.

After an embarrassing no-show against defending champions Liverpool and an equally poor display at Brighton, it would be a surprise if the ‘Special One’ didn’t make some serious changes to his struggling squad.

And one player he has often trusted is surely in line to face the wrath of his axe…

On the Chalkboard

Indeed, Moussa Sissoko has been a regular for Mourinho this season having started 13 of his 16 league appearances, and in the early part of the campaign,  he formed a formidable partnership with Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

But things have changed in recent weeks.

The Frenchman, who reportedly earns a whopping £90k-per-week in N17, has been holding the side back with underwhelming and disappointing displays.

In some ways, it is not entirely his fault as he’s been deployed at right wing, right wing-back and right-back but that only bolsters the argument to why he should be dropped with the Blues in town.

No more square pegs in round holes.

If there’s no place for him, then he shouldn’t start – not that his form, even in the heart of midfield, has been at all groundbreaking.

Since the start of December, Sissoko has only managed a WhoScored rating above 7.00 once and has dropped disasterclasses against Leicester City (6.11), Liverpool (6.5) and Chelsea (6.28).

In terms of other central options, he ranks behind both Hojbjerg and Tanguy Ndombele for average rating this term, whilst his output both defensively and in attack is rather sub-par.

He ranks as the worst midfielder for creative influence, managing only 0.2 key passes per 90 and 12 other Spurs players manage more than his 1.6 successful tackles per 90, via WhoScored.

At times, the £16.2m-rated ace is a bit of a nothing player – a passenger, as evident above.

Clearly, Mourinho does fancy Sissoko given his unrelenting faith to fit him into the starting XI at all costs, but it’s time to be ruthless tonight. The Spurs boss can do everyone a favour and drop him from the lineup.

AND in other news, Forget Parrott: Spurs could unearth their next Kane in prodigy who has “a big future”…

WBA fans laud Mbaye Diagne

Mbaye Diagne hasn’t taken too long to make an impact for West Bromwich Albion as he impressed for the Baggies in their 2-2 draw with Fulham.

The Senegal international signed for the Midlands outfit from Galatasaray on loan on Friday (wba.co.uk), with him flying over to the U.K from Istanbul. Sam Allardyce initially selected him on the bench, but he was brought on at half-time as West Brom trailed 1-0.

Diagne proved to be a nuisance from the off, and he even provided the assist as Matheus Pereira put the Baggies ahead. West Brom find themselves in a precarious position in the relegation zone, and they will need Diagne at his best between now and the end of the campaign.

The club’s supporters were absolutely delighted with the new man, and they took to social media platform Twitter to share their thoughts.

Let’s see what the fans had to say about Diagne below

“Hark now hear the West Brom sing a king is born today his name is diagne”

Credit: @MARKDM1973

“Diagne, give him the freedom of West Bromwich”

Credit: @grantharrison91

“DIAGNE !!!! Take a bow son #wba”

Credit: @PJSoulboy

“Fulham are scared of Diagne”

Credit: @JoelDMendez

“Diagne looks an absolute unit, very excited to see him spearhead us for the rest of the season”

Credit: @TomSimp64426593

“You can tell Diagne is a good baller Real presence #wba”

Credit: @MatthewBroad4

In other news, West Brom fans slam this man’s display against Fulham.

بعد طلب تشافي.. الشارقة الإماراتي يُعلن عودة ريكاردو إلى برشلونة

أعلن نادي الشارقة المنافس في دوري الخليج العربي الإماراتي، عودة الطبيب ريكاردو برونا إلى نادي برشلونة الإسباني من جديد.

ويأتي هذا الإعلان بطلب من المدرب الإسباني، تشافي هيرنانديز، المدير الفني الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الكتالوني، الذي أبدى عدم رضاه عن الجهاز الطبي الحالي بـ برشلونة.

اقرأ أيضًا.. أجويرو يروي كواليس قرار اعتزاله بسبب مشكلة القلب ويوجه رسالة للاعبي برشلونة

برشلونة يُعاني على المستوى الطبي مؤخرًا، وضربت الإصابات العديد من اللاعبين، ولم يتعاف آخرون بشكل جيد من إصاباتهم.

وكتب الشارقة عبر حسابه الرسمي بموقع التواصل الاجتماعي “تويتر”: “في إطار العلاقة التي تربط بين الناديين، شركة الشارقة لكرة القدم توافق على طلب نادي برشلونة الإسباني وتُكمل تسويتها مع الطبيب، ريكاردو برونا”.

وأضاف النادي الإماراتي: “بذلك يعود برونا إلى ناديه السابق على أن يتم الإعلان عن هوية الطبيب الجديد للفريق قريبًا”.

ريكاردو سبق له العمل طبيبًا في برشلونة لأكثر من 24 عامًا من 1996 ورحل في سبتمبر 2020.

Transfer claim on Everton-linked Lamptey

A finance expert has dropped a transfer claim on Tariq Lamptey, who has previously been linked with a move to Everton despite his new deal at Brighton.

Speaking to Football Insider, Kieran Maguire has claimed that his new contract at the Seagulls would not be an issue if the Goodison Park faithful or other linked clubs in Manchester City and Arsenal would wish to sign him in the near future, and also revealed the new wages that he has heard Lamptey is on and an estimated transfer fee for the England U21 international:

“It’s estimated at £40,000 a week. That would be about right, as far as what I’ve heard.

“The only issue would be if there is a release clause in the contract.

“If you look at the benchmark, Aaron Wan Bissaka went from Palace to Manchester United for £45million, I would imagine that’s going to be the ballpark figure in terms of a transfer.

“The new deal is a non-issue. It protects the player in that it guarantees him money in the event of a serious injury. It also keeps him happier as he’s now seen as a key part of the first-team squad and he’s being remunerated as such.

“But that kind of money is chicken feed for clubs like Everton. So it will not be an issue at all as far as potential suitors are concerned.

“I don’t know if Chelsea have a buyback clause but I think they’re probably on a share of the profits.”

Lamptey worth the money for Everton

Given that he is English and just 20 years of age, a transfer fee of around £45m would not be a bad one at all to pay for Lamptey, considering the potential that he has to become a top-class right-back.

Noel Whelan has previously labelled him as a ‘very exciting’ player and it is not a surprise that the likes of the Merseyside club as well as Arsenal and Manchester City are reportedly interested in his signature.

With Seamus Coleman being 32 years of age now, Carlo Ancelotti’s team need to start looking at a replacement for the Republic of Ireland international sooner rather than later, and Lamptey may well be a good fit.

In other news, find out which Toffees man has been linked with a move away here!

Southampton should loan out Michael Obafemi

Michael Obafemi enjoyed a breakthrough season with Southampton during the 2019/20 campaign as he made 22 appearances in the top-flight, but this season has been a lot less fruitful for the 20-year-old and Ralph Hasenhuttl should consider loaning him out.

In his 22 Premier League appearances last season, the striker was able to contribute a fairly impressive three goals and two assists (per WhoScored), so it was perhaps expected that he would continue to feature for the Saints this season.

However, this season has seen him manage just 13 minutes of Premier League action, as well as just six minutes in the Carabao Cup, suggesting that the Austrian manager currently has no plans to give him a starting berth in his squad.

Considering the form of both Danny Ings and Che Adams this season, this is perhaps unsurprising, whilst the loan signing of Theo Walcott means that it was also perhaps unlikely that he was going to be a regular for the South Coast club this season.

That being said, fellow academy prospect Dan N’Lundulu has also featured in the top-flight this season and has been on the bench for two other fixtures (per Transfermarkt), suggesting that he may well have moved above Obafemi in the pecking order.

As a result, the Ireland U21 international should perhaps be sent out on loan, as to ensure that his progress isn’t stifled too much by sitting on the bench for the Saints.

Considering he has already made 29 appearances in the Premier League in his career, there would surely be no shortage of interest in the striker from sides in the Championship, and perhaps a loan to the second division would help him realise his potential.

Hasenhuttl admitted earlier this season that:

“The problem with Michael was always he would play one good game and then fall back a little bit and was not professional enough to force or keep his position in the team or in the squad.

“This makes it too easy for others to go above him. I think this is what he must learn.

“Once he is in the squad, don’t give it away so easily and try to be aggressive and dangerous in front of the goal.

“I think this is something he misses, but he’s young, he still has to learn a lot and this is a kind of mentality but is also a kind of quality.” (per Hampshire Live)

Therefore, it seems clear that the Austrian manager is not fully convinced by Obafemi and a positive loan spell could be just what the Irishman needs to regain his confidence and put him back into Hasenhuttl’s good books.

Spurs XI vs Royal Antwerp: Preview, team news, predicted lineup, injuries

Tottenham Hotspur continue their Europa League quest later this evening with a trip to Belgium to face Royal Antwerp in the early kick-off slot.

Spurs began their Group J campaign with a resounding 3-0 victory against LASK Linz whilst on Monday night, Jose Mourinho’s side continued their unbeaten streak with a last-gasp win over Burnley.

Having had to endure a gruelling qualification campaign to get here, the north Londoners have had a hectic schedule, which means there could be alterations to the starting lineup.

But what sort of XI will Mourinho select at the Bosuilstadion? Here’s what we are predicting…

In terms of injury problems, it is only young defender Japhet Tanganga who is expected to miss this encounter.

Mourinho could make as many as nine changes with Eric Dier and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg the only two likely to keep their places.

In goal, back-up shot-stopper Joe Hart returns, replacing skipper Joe Hart and he’ll be protected by a back four of Sergio Reguilon, Davinson Sanchez, Serge Aurier and Dier.

Pairing the Danish powerhouse in midfield could be Harry Winks. He was dropped for the match against Burnley, so he gets a chance to stake a claim once again.

There’s still no place amongst the starting XI for Dele Alli, although he’s likely to feature from the bench as he has travelled to Belgium. Instead, Giovani Lo Celso gets the nod behind the striker. He needs game time after a spell on the treatment table.

Gareth Bale comes back into the lineup at the expense of Lucas Moura. These midweek matches could prove to be valuable for the Welsh superstar in his pursuit of regaining match fitness.

The sooner that happens, the sooner he’ll be starting alongside the £67.5m-rated Heung-min Son and Harry Kane in the Premier League.

That prolific duo will be rested here this evening with Erik Lamela and Carlos Vinicius the like-for-like replacements.

Tanguy Ndombele, Jack Clarke and Toby Alderweireld should all be named on the bench.

AND in other news, Spurs swoop for £36m maestro could be FINAL nail in the coffin for Dele Alli…

Nathan Redmond’s injury can be the making of Moussa Djenepo

Following the injury to Nathan Redmond in Southampton 1-1 draw against Wolves on Monday night, it looks as if Moussa Djenepo is set for an extended period in Ralph Hasenhuttl’s starting squad and he must make the most of this opportunity.

The winger, who joined from Standard Liege in a deal that could be worth £15 million last summer, has made 27 appearances for the Saints thus far, in which he has contributed just three goals and two assists (per Transfermarkt).

After injuries disrupted his debut season, the Mali international has enjoyed a run of games in the Southampton side so far this campaign, having made six appearances in the Premier League thus far, in which he has managed one goal and no assists, averaging a 6.74 rating (per WhoScored).

Despite his arguably indifferent form, he looks set to keep his place in the Saints’ starting 11 for however long Redmond is sidelined.

The 22-year-old hasn’t really ever had an extended run in Hasenhuttl’s side and perhaps with the added pressure of now being the most senior left-winger available in the Austrian manager’s squad, the £55k-per-week ace will start to perform more regularly in the top-flight.

Whilst Southampton fans have been treated to glimpses of his obvious ability, perhaps most memorably when he scored a superb solo goal in the Saints’ 1-0 win against Sheffield United last season, he needs to start adding more goal contributions to his game.

The South Coast club are in excellent form at the moment but they are missing Danny Ings as well as Redmond, so Djenepo must step up with his share of goals, or you would imagine that their form could tail off.

It seems as if his teammate Redmond has a lot of faith in him to step up as his replacement, as last year he was full of praise for the Malian, saying:

“He is a super-talented boy who is so open-minded and eager to learn every single day. He gets on well with everybody and has fitted in so well. I think that’s allowed to be free and almost naïve when he gets the ball because he wants to go and show people what he’s got which helps us out as a team.” (per Daily Echo)

Considering Djenepo grabbed 11 goals and six assists in his last season with Standard Liege, he can clearly be an attacking force and with the pressure now on the 22-year-old winger to perform, perhaps we will start to see him score more goals in the Premier League.

AND in other news, Saints made an awful error over “special” defender who was released at just 17…

الزمالك: نجهز ستور خاص لبيع قمصان النادي للجماهير

أكد محمد الأتربي، نائب اللجنة المُكلفة بإدارة نادي الزمالك، أن التعاقد مع شركة “تيمبو سبورت” جاء لرعاية زي الفرق الرياضية بالنادي بالكامل.

وأضاف خلال مؤتمر الإعلان عن زي الزمالك الجديد والذي عقد مساء اليوم: “الشركة الراعية لزي الفريق تيمبو سبورت ستتولى تصميم الزي الخاص بكل الفرق الرياضية وقطاع الناشئين بالنادي”.

وتابع: “الزمالك يسير وفق خطط مدروسة من أجل تلبية كل احتياجات الفرق المختلفة بالنادي، وسيتم تجهيز ستور خاص لبيع قميص النادي للجماهير بأسعار مخفضة”.

وشهد المؤتمر حضور أعضاء اللجنة المكلفة بإدارة الزمالك وفاروق جعفر المستشار الفني لإدارة نادي الزمالك وجمال عبد الحميد وحازم إمام والفرنسي باتريس كارتيرون المدير الفني للفريق ومحمود عبد الرازق شيكابالا قائد الفريق الأول لكرة القدم، وعدد من نجوم كرة اليد، وأوليفر روي المدير الفني لفريق اليد بالنادي، وعدد من نجوم فريق كرة السلة والكرة الطائرة بالنادي.

طالع | قائمة الزمالك لمباراة طلائع الجيش في الدوري المصري

ويستعد الزمالك لمواجهة طلائع الجيش، في المباراة المقرر إقامتها بعد غد الأحد، ضمن منافسات الجولة الثانية لبطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

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