Everton eye Napoli ace Lozano in January

Director of Football Kevin Thelwell is reportedly eyeing an Everton move for Napoli winger Hirving Lozano in the January transfer window.

The Lowdown: International star

‘Chucky’ Lozano is a global icon in the men’s game, having been a prominent figure in the Mexico national team with 58 caps and 15 goals for them, while he has also racked up 200 appearances in European football for both PSV and Napoli (Transfermarkt).

However, his form for the latter seems to have dried up of late, with no goals and just one assist in seven games in total over all competitions so far this season (Transfermarkt).

The Latest: Everton interest

As per Marca, the Goodison Park outfit are one of four clubs eyeing a potential move for Lozano in January, with Manchester United, Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig also thought to be interested in his signature.

However, Napoli have put a price tag of €30m (£26.8m) on his shoulders, as he still has two years left remaining on his contract in Italy.

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The Verdict: Worth a punt

Even though Lozano has never played in English football, his underlying numbers suggest that he would be worth a punt for the Merseyside club.

He currently ranks in the 89th percentile for non-penalty expected goals per 90 in Europe’s top five leagues, while he is also in the 88th percentile for progressive carries (FBref).

Hailed as a ‘real top player’ by journalist Pete O’Rourke, the 27-year-old’s playing style is similar to many top wingers in the Premier League, and given that he shares the same agent as Anthony Gordon among other Toffees, this is a deal that has a chance of being pushed through in January.

Wolves’ Bruno Lage denies offer for ‘outrageous’ striker

During his latest press conference, Wolves manager Bruno Lage denied rumours suggesting that the club had made an offer for Benfica striker Goncalo Ramos.

The Lowdown: Ramos rumours

According to a report by newspaper Jornal de Notícias (via Sport Witness), the Old Gold are one of the Premier League clubs interested in signing the 21-year-old forward.

Wolves reportedly join the likes of  Newcastle, Southampton, Everton and Leeds in the race to secure Ramos’ signature.

The Portugal under-21 international is in strong demand after netting four goals in three Champions League qualifiers this season.

The Latest: Lage’s comments

Contrary to reports, Lage has dismissed the rumours linking Wolves with an offer for the Benfica striker.

Speaking during Friday’s press conference, the 46-year-old claimed (as quoted by The Athletic): “We’re still looking for a striker. In the last few days I have received so many messages about (Ramos).

“People send me videos on Portuguese TV that I call the player and Wolves make the offer, but I didn’t talk with him. I ask my chairman and no offer for him.

“Of course, who doesn’t want to have this kind of player, but we have our own profile and we have more targets for that position.”

The Verdict: Sign him up

While Liverpool summer signing Darwin Nunez was the main goal threat for Benfica last season, having impressively netted 26 times in the league, Ramos was still able to contribute seven goals and two assists.

The 21-year-old averaged 1.9 shots and 0.8 key passes and dribbles per game last term (via WhoScored), illustrating his importance to the Portuguese giants as their second striker.

Last year, football talent scout Jacek Kulig hailed Ramos’ 14 goals over a period of nine Benfica B appearances as ‘outrageous’, highlighting the player’s clinical nature in front of goal.

Therefore, if Wolves do end up making a move for the striker, he could be a great addition to Lage’s goal-shy squad.

Leeds: Whelan reacts to Bamford injury news

Leeds United employee Noel Whelan has been reacting to what he’s heard on Patrick Bamford’s latest injury, as per Football Insider.

The Lowdown: Bamford injured

The England international endured an injury-hit 2021/22 season, with ankle, hamstring and foot issues limiting him to just seven Premier League starts.

The 28-year-old suffered his first injury problem of 2022/23 against Southampton last Saturday when he was forced off with an abductor problem.

Bamford, who has begun the season as captain in Liam Cooper’s absence, was replaced by Dan James at St Mary’s, although Jesse Marsch confirmed after the game that the striker’s injury is “not bad” and claimed that he could be back in training before the match against Chelsea this coming Sunday.

The Latest: Whelan’s comments

Speaking to Football Insider, Whelan was reacting to the update on Bamford’s problem not being too serious, describing it as a ‘massive’ boost for Leeds.

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The Elland Road ambassador said:

“We don’t want to be missing Patrick – he’s the captain by rights at the moment.

“He gives us a different dimension when he’s playing. We’ve got that focal point that allows Rodrigo to take up good positions and allows Jack Harrison to push further forward.

“He’s very important to this side, so to hear that he’s back in training soon and it’s not a serious injury – it’s massive.

“This might be a season where he needs time to rest and recover a bit more. He’s just come back from a really horrible season filled with injuries.”

The Verdict: Phew…

Joe Gelhardt didn’t travel to Southampton due to an issue of his own, highlighting Leeds’ lack of depth in attack, so having Bamford out for the foreseeable future would’ve been a major blow, not least because of the 19 Premier League goals that he has scored since the Whites returned to the top flight two years ago.

While it looks as if he could feature on Sunday, it could still be wise for the Leeds hierarchy to explore a new signing in the final third before the September 1 deadline.

Hopefully Bamford will avoid any serious injury issues this term, but as Whelan mentions, the club may need to be especially careful with him as the season goes on given the troubles of 2021/22.

Wolves must land Goncalo Ramos transfer

Wolves didn’t give their fans too many goals to celebrate during the 2021/22 Premier League season, as the Old Gold only found the net 38 times, one for every league match that they played throughout the campaign.

One player on whom the Midlands club were reliant to fire in the goals for Bruno Lage’s team was Raul Jimenez.

Despite only finding the net six times in total throughout the season, the Mexican still ended the campaign as Wolves’ top scorer in the league.

With only two other players in the squad being older than the striker, and with Fabio Silva being shipped out to Anderlecht to spend the season on loan in Belgium, the remaining weeks of the summer transfer window could be the perfect time for the Old Gold to bring in a suitable long-term heir for Jimenez.

One player who has been linked with a move to Molineux and who could fit this particular bill is Benfica striker Goncalo Ramos.

Having made 114 appearances for the Portuguese club across their senior and youth teams, the 21-year-old has scored 41 goals and delivered 13 assists in the process.

This backs up why he was previously described as being “incredibly prolific” by football talent scout Jacek Kulig on Twitter.

To further highlight his goalscoring prowess, only Darwin Nunez racked up more shots at goal and more shots on target than Ramos among Benfica’s squad in the Portuguese league last season.

With Wolves showing with Jimenez how beneficial it can be to sign players from Portugal, specifically Benfica, securing a deal for the 21-year-old could be a great bit of prospective business from the Midlands club this summer.

In terms of a potential move for the young attacker, the fact that the current Wolves striker has recently suffered a knee injury which could keep him out of action for the first eight matches of the Premier League season could push the club to launch a move for Ramos.

Given Wolves’ situation regarding their lack of goals last season, making a move to sign the Benfica marksman should be at the top of the club’s priority list before the transfer window closes.

AND in other news – “Most likely..”: Steve Madeley drops Wolves transfer update that supporters will love

Tottenham: Paratici makes ‘new’ Zaniolo offer

Tottenham Hotspur and sporting director Fabio Paratici by extension have made a ‘new’ offer to sign Roma playmaker Nicolo Zaniolo this summer, according to reports.

The Lowdown: Spurs making history?

Over the course of this exciting and hectic 2022 transfer window, it’s difficult to re-call a busier period in terms of incomings for Spurs supporters.

Lilywhites head coach Antonio Conte, after he sealed Champions League qualification last season, has been backed over this market with the signings of Ivan Perisic, Fraser Forster, Yves Bissouma, Richarlison, Clement Lenglet (loan) and Djed Spence.

The Italian must be satisfied with his club’s efforts so far as he gears up for a first full Premier League season in charge of the north Londoners, yet recent claims from his homeland suggest he won’t be resting on his laurels.

The Latest: Paratici makes ‘new’ Zaniolo offer…

Indeed, according to reports, Paratici and Spurs have made a ‘new’ offer to sign target Zaniolo.

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Calciomercato.it and reporter Maurizio Russo claim they have ‘proposed’ a player-plus-cash offer of around €29m (£25m) and defender Joe Rodon in exchange for the 23-year-old.

However, Roma have already replied with a no, insisting that they will only accept straight money bids.

The Verdict: Keep pushing?

Depending on the asking price for Zaniolo, it may well be worth another attempt to sit down and find middle ground the Serie A giants.

Italian football critic Carlo Garganese has called the 6 foot 3 midfield maestro a ‘beast’ and his verdict is backed by some brilliant numbers over 2021/2022.

As per WhoScored, Zaniolo stood out as one of Roma’s most threatening players last season – completing more dribbles per 90 than any of his teammates whilst also attracting the highest number of fouls.

He can be a very tricky opponent for defenders and a potential asset for Conte at N17.

Crystal Palace want Dwight McNeil

Crystal Palace are after recently relegated Burnley winger Dwight McNeil in an attempt to bolster their attacking options.

What’s the word?

That’s according to The Sun, who claim that Patrick Vieira has joined the race for the former Premier League star.

The Clarets would not be willing to part with their main man for any less than £10m, which is currently what the interested clubs are willing to pay.

It is thought to be a straight battle between Palace and West Ham to land this tricky attacker.

Imagine him and Zaha

Wilfried Zaha has been a fan favourite at Selhurst Park for some time now, with the skilful winger sticking with Palace despite many claiming he could have played well above that level.

Now it seems that a youthful exuberance has washed over them, and the Ivory Coast international is now surrounded by a squad brimming with talent, courtesy of Patrick Vieira.

One player who could add to this abundance of ability is McNeil, who was relegated last season with Burnley.

Although he went an entire Premier League season without scoring last year, he did manage to appear in all 38 league games.

Across that season he did manage to maintain a 7.03 average SofaScore rating, suggesting that even though the statistics do not back up his ability, he was still one of Burnley’s better performers.

In fact, his rating was only bettered by three centre-backs amongst his teammates.

Sean Dyche has been full of praise for him throughout his Clarets career, and had the following to say after McNeil’s performance had steered them to victory back in late 2019.

He labelled him “fantastic”, claiming “he’s a real talent.”

Dyche continued: “He’s a really good player, he’s improving, his calmness at the end – I’m saying get it in the corner – but he cuts in, and his calmness to cross it into a dangerous area, and then gets his reward.”

Palace are stacked with forward-thinking attackers full of flair, but in McNeil they would get a grafter who could offer a different dynamic for their side.

He ranks in the 99th percentile for blocks, the 98th percentile for interceptions and the 88th percentile for tackles per 90, outlining him as a defensive asset as well as possessing the capability to attack.

With Zaha given the creativity to attack and allowing McNeil to deal with the defensive side, it could further unlock the skilful 29-year-old and see his Palace career further catapulted to legend status.

AND, in other news: Vieira can unearth his next Gallagher as Palace plot bid for “sensational” £20m talent.

Newcastle not keen on Lucas Paqueta

An update has emerged on Newcastle United and their reported pursuit of Lucas Paqueta in the summer transfer window… 

What’s the talk?

The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards has confirmed that the club are not interested in a deal to bring the Brazil international to St. James’ Park ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.

He Tweeted: “#nufc are not looking to sign Lucas Paqueta from Lyon, contrary to rumours being spread on here and elsewhere. He is recognised as a talented player but not someone they need at the moment. More transfer updates on Botman and Ekitike to follow on @TeleFootball shortly.”

This comes as a twist after it was reported, last month, that the club were ready to swoop for Bruno Guimaraes’ former teammate.

Supporters will be gutted

Edwards’ transfer twist will leave Toon supporters gutted as Paqueta, on paper, would be an excellent addition to the team.

Eddie Howe would surely love to have a player of his quality in his squad as the 25-year-old has proven his ability at the top level in Ligue 1.

In the 2021/22 campaign, the gem produced nine goals and six assists from midfield whilst averaging a sublime SofaScore rating of 7.13. This shows that he has the talent to make things happen in the final third whilst maintaining a high level with his performance week-in-week-out.

His displays are not a flash in the pan, either, as he caught the eye in his debut season for Lyon – averaging a rating of 7.17 as he scored ten goals and assisted five in Ligue 1. He is a consistent player who has proven that he has the tools required to be a top player in a major European league.

On top of that, he also has a pre-existing relationship with Guimaraes because they played alongside each other at Lyon and both play for Brazil at international level. This means that he would have had a smooth transition into life at the club, which could have helped him to hit the ground running in England.

Alas, the Magpies clearly feel that other positions are more of a priority at this moment in time. Hopefully, they will re-visit a potential move for him in a future window if they are in need of a midfielder as, for the aforementioned reasons, he would be a superb signing for Howe.

For now, though, the supporters will be gutted that Paqueta will not be a Newcastle player next season and will be hoping that the other signings the club plan to make will make them forget about the talent.

AND in other news, Decision imminent: Romano drops “serious” update that’ll leave NUFC supporters nervous…

Newcastle agree terms with Henderson

A big update has emerged on Newcastle United’s pursuit of Dean Henderson heading into the summer transfer window…

What’s the talk?

According to 90Min, the Magpies have reached an agreement with the England international over personal terms as they attempt to bring him to St. James’ Park.

The report claims that talks are ongoing with Manchester United over whether the deal would be a permanent one or on loan for the 2022/23 campaign, with a fee in the region of £20m touted.

This comes after Fabrizio Romano revealed that the club have agreed on a fee with Stade Reims for 19-year-old French striker Hugo Ekitike.

He’ll leave Eddie Howe speechless

Forget the Ligue 1 centre-forward for now… the Magpies head coach will be buzzing with a potential deal for Henderson as he would love the shot-stopper to be on Tyneside next season.

The Red Devils gem is an exciting prospect who has the potential to leave Howe speechless with his ability between the sticks.

He is a proven Premier League performer as he has enjoyed two excellent seasons in the top-flight for two different teams. In the 2020/21 campaign – for his parent club – Henderson averaged a superb SofaScore rating of 6.94 in 14 appearances as he saved a whopping 77% of the shots against him.

The ‘keeper also impressed at Bramall Lane on loan, with his former Sheffield United teammate Sander Berge previously showering him in praise, saying: “He’s insane. I’ve never been with such a good goalkeeper. One thing in matches, he is almost a defence alone at times, and you feel so secure with him.

“But people have to see him at training. It’s crazy. He saves balls from one yard. Sometimes I am completely speechless by how good he is. It’s like having two goalkeepers in goal with him. He’s awesome.”

In the 2020/21 campaign for Chris Wilder’s side, Henderson averaged a sublime score of 7.00 and saved 75% of the shots against him as he kept 13 clean sheets in 36 games.

His statistics are outstanding and Berge’s inside insight backs up that the Englishman is a top-quality goalkeeper, whilst he still has plenty of time left to develop at the age of 25.

He can be a player Howe works with at Newcastle for a number of seasons, given his quality and age, and that is why he would love to work with him.

Hopefully, PIF and Dan Ashworth can now reach an agreement with Manchester United to make this a permanent move so that Henderson can make the Toon head coach speechless with his stunning displays between the sticks for many years to come.

AND in other news, “In talks…”: Fabrizio Romano delivers NUFC transfer claim that’ll delight supporters…

Postecoglou backed to possibly leave Celtic

Clubs will be looking to snap up triumphant Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou this summer with his contract running out, according to regular talkSPORT pundit Danny Mills.

The Lowdown: Postecoglou’s first season at Celtic

The Australian replaced Neil Lennon as Hoops manager last summer and he has made an incredible impact, winning the Premiership title at his first attempt.

Postecoglou has become an instant hero at Parkhead, with his personality shining through and his brilliance as a manager not going unnoticed by supporters.

However, his current contract expires at the end of May, having only signed a rolling one-year deal.

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The Latest: Mills discusses possible Postecoglou exit

Speaking to Football Insider, Mills claimed that there would be interest from other clubs if Celtic fail to tie down Postecoglou’s future. He outlined:

“With a 12-month running contract there will be other teams looking at him and thinking ‘Hang on, where else can he do it?’

“He’s effectively out of contract so clubs can get him in relatively cheaply. They should try and tie him down. He’s proved what he can do.

“He brought in players who he knew which is vitally important. There were a few raised eyebrows to start with where people weren’t sure about the players from the J-League and questioned whether it was going to work. They’ve been sensational.

“He’s done it on a reasonable budget as well so other clubs will be looking and thinking ‘Oh, we’ll have this guy’. I think Celtic would be wise to tie him down for a couple of seasons at least.”

The Verdict: Surely he stays?

It would be devastating for Celtic to lose Postecoglou after just one year, having made such a massive impact in the space of just 12 months in charge.

The 56-year-old is surely happy at the club, as illustrated by his emotional speech amid Saturday’s Premiership trophy celebrations, and a new contract offer must come his way in the next few weeks, when hopefully it will just be a case of all parties agreeing on it.

It would be a huge shock, and indeed a massive blow, if Postecoglou suddenly goes elsewhere, and Celtic will certainly be playing a risky game if they allow the uncertainty to drift on for much longer.

In other news, a pundit has predicted a Celtic signing coming to fruition. Read more here.

Dormant historic rivalry on the cusp of eruption

India and Pakistan haven’t met since the Champions Trophy final last year. The sleeping giant of a rivalry is itching to renew itself on a much grander scale at the Asia Cup

Shashank Kishore in Dubai18-Sep-2018They will tell you the first India-Pakistan clash on Wednesday is all but meaningless. They will tell you the two sides will anyway meet in the Super Four stage, unless Hong Kong upset India. They will tell you how both teams should experiment. Yet the same people are also asking, ‘Where is Virat Kohli?’ The same people have ensured the match is a sellout; not even the high-end hospitality seats are available.The organisers are expecting such a rush that a two-layer check-point system has been installed along the two-kilometer route to the Dubai International Stadium, instead of just at the entry to the stands. The gates will be thrown open at noon, three-and-a-half hours prior to the first ball. So much for billing this as an India-Pakistan clash without the extra spice.Context or no-context, individually, the players are all aware of being one performance away from being a hero. It doesn’t matter that Shikhar Dhawan failed in the England Tests. A hundred on Wednesday will undo two months of the ‘instinctive half-forward press and poke to the slips.’Fakhar Zaman catapulted his way to superstardom at the Champions Trophy final last year, when he bruised India’s attack to make a match-winning hundred.Hasan Ali was on the podium kissing the trophy after playing key roles in dismantling South Africa, Sri Lanka, and England in the semi-final, where he ensured Pakistan weren’t hurt by Mohammad Amir’s absence because of a back spasm.Then in the final, he drilled the final nail into India and celebrated all night. Only two weeks earlier, he had dropped Yuvraj Singh at long-off in their opening game, and then watched him wallop their famed fast bowling with sage-like calm. It was Hasan’s first-ever outing against India, a moment he may have thought about all his life, but one that also left him needing to forget it very quickly.Only a year prior to that Champions Trophy game, at the Pakistan Super League, he had heard a journalist ask his team manager: ‘Who is this guy and why have you brought him to the press conference?’ At The Oval that night, Hasan was the toast of the nation. From ‘Tell us about yourself’, the theme had changed to ‘Can we please have an interview?’Pakistan’s celebrations take off•Getty ImagesAsk Mohammad Kaif. After a horrendous group game where India were shot out for 125 by Australia at the 2003 World Cup, angry fans threw black paint on the front walls of his home in Allahabad. Two weeks later, after he had starred in a match-winning partnership with Sachin Tendulkar in that famous Centurion game, the same people returned to repaint his house and repair damage. Glass panes lay shattered in MS Dhoni’s house in Ranchi after India’s first-round exit from the 2007 world cup. Six months later, after he led India to the World T20 title by beating Pakistan in the final, they were waiting for hours outside the airport for his arrival to hoist him on their shoulders.This is the essence of the India-Pakistan rivalry, one that evokes passion, hunger, the win-at-all-cost mentality. At times there have been frayed tempers, exchanges of words, angry glances and stares on the field. The players, however, have mutual respect for each other. When Shoaib Malik, a couple of days ago, walked up to greet MS Dhoni and have a long chat after training, there was chatter about life, family and much else. Anything but cricket. Rohit Sharma and Sarfraz Ahmed shared a joke, whispered into each other’s ear and laughed heartily at the pre-tournament press conference when Angelo Mathews was asked about the ‘Naagin dance.’Twelve years ago, Rohit and Sarfraz were starry-eyed teenagers trying to make a transition from age-group cricket to their domestic teams. International call-ups were still some distance away. Sarfraz had just masterminded Pakistan’s Under-19 World Cup title by snatching a win from under India’s nose in the final. Rohit, India’s No. 3 then, was out to a devious inswinger from Anwar Ali for 4, and the team folded for just 71. This was the first imprint Sarfraz left as a leader. Their Champions Trophy conquest over the same opponents was still over a decade away.On Wednesday, Rohit will take the field with the knowledge that he is captain supreme on this tour. He has carved for himself an impressive track record since first being recognised as captain by Ricky Ponting and the Mumbai Indians team management. He has masterminded three IPL titles – in 2013, 2015 and 2017 – and has also led India to an ODI series win against Sri Lanka followed by the famous Nidahas Trophy win earlier this year.Sarfraz, meanwhile, has managed to maintain the stability Misbah-ul-Haq maintained for over seven years since taking over after the spot-fixing scandal of 2010. Sarfraz is now Pakistan’s undisputed leader, their pilot, with coach Mickey Arthur the co-commander. It’s a partnership that prioritises fitness, ability, form and trust – in that order.The UAE has been home to Pakistan since 2009. India once loved coming here every summer for a tri-series until the match-fixing scandal in 2000. The country was unofficially blacklisted by the BCCI, with only a hastily-arranged two-match series, with Rahul Dravid and Inzamam-ul-Haq as captains, scheduled in 2006. Then, when they needed to reschedule IPL 2014 because of general elections in India, the old love story was rekindled. Even after that, it has taken four years for India’s players to land up in Dubai for cricket, and not just in transit or for property hunting. That 2006 series was lost upon Rohit, who possibly isn’t a statistics or trivia person. However, he knows it was here that his captaincy was seriously tested for the first time during the IPL in 2014, when Mumbai lost all their five games before returning for the India leg.As it was then, it’s his batting order that he is most likely to have to try and determine as India build towards the 2019 World Cup. The match itself will be a dress rehearsal before a dress rehearsal – yes, the teams could play each other as many as three times should they reach the final, making it a mini India-Pakistan series. Pakistan are already pondering managing Amir’s workload, and have three other left-arm fast bowlers in their line-up. It’s more than likely that their spinners will have a bigger role in the dry heat and slow surfaces. In reality, can both teams actually treat it as a ‘normal game’ that they so often insist?There’s also a huge commercial angle to watch out for. The question most asked, by the baggage handler or the taxi drivers, is: ‘Why is Kohli not here?’ Star, the official broadcasters, reportedly wanted to renegotiate their broadcast deal given the absence of India’s most commercially viable cricketer currently. If you’re outside the venue, though, you’d be made to believe the World Cup final is here and the entire universe has descended. Everyone is making a beeline for tickets.The flags, horns, drums, , conch, version of the vuvuzela – they’re all doing brisk business. A hawker warns how the same conch will cost you twice the price on match day. They’re all there – speaking fluent Marathi to Punjabi to Pashto – asking you for custom-made imprint for the big day, more than 24 hours in advance. The sound system was on test, as were the water sprinklers, the security personnel were all briefed by their superiors for an hour-long meeting ahead of the big day, even as they were in preparation for India-Hong Kong.This is India-Pakistan. A sleeping giant of a rivalry that is itching to renew itself on a much grander scale, minus the politics. This is the rivalry that propelled a generation of cricketers, and administrators and governments have an opportunity to ensure the current generation isn’t denied the thrills and spills that an India-Pakistan match brings. For now, the coming week is as exciting as it comes.

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