Five peripheral players who could thrive under Gareth Southgate

Gareth Southgate’s appointment as interim England coach has hardly set pulses racing but after an abject Euros and the farcical manner of Sam Allardyce’s early departure perhaps a conservative approach is required right now. Southgate is a steady hand on the tiller to guide the national side into calmer waters. A reliable company man.

Yet if the former Aston Villa and Middlesbrough defender has any political nous – and a career’s worth of riskless interviews and punditry suggests that he does – he will be perfectly aware that while continuity is expected of him he also has some scope for experimentation, with arguably far more leeway afforded to him than to his disgraced predecessors.

The reason for this – rather depressingly – is because the bar has been dramatically lowered in recent months. In fact the only way the likeable new incumbent of our hopes and dreams can come in for severe criticism would be if England somehow lose to Malta this weekend or if he demands a large sum of money per question in his pressers. Anything above and beyond that will be viewed as a bonus at present.

So don’t be surprised then if the hired straight-shooter throws in a curveball or two with his squad selections in the months ahead. We have already seen the unanticipated promotion of Burnley’s Michael Keane following the withdrawal through injury of an equally unanticipated choice in Glen Johnson.

This points to further left-field picks to come; this points to an U21 coach elevated into the hot seat and happy to bring along his recent charges for the ride.

If that is the case then these five should be on stand-by for a phone call in the not-too-distant future…

Ben Gibson

Commanding, intelligent, and left-footed – what’s not to like about the 23-year-old defender?

Ask Boro fans and they’ll insist it’s a negative perception of their club that has so far hindered their prized asset’s international hopes – or snobbery in short – yet that idea holds less water when you consider it was a Burnley player who Southgate turned to when Johnson pulled out.

Perhaps then it is Gibson’s lack of top flight experience that is currently going against him, a drawback that will be remedied soon enough with a solid 2016/17 so far, while a successful partnership with John Stones in the U21s under Southgate is a huge tick in the plus column.

James Ward-Prowse

With 23 appearances for the U21s – most under under Southgate’s tutorage – the talented midfielder would have fancied his chances of making this week’s squad were it not for limited first team opportunities so far under new Southampton boss Claude Puel.

There’s no questioning Ward-Prowse’s ability to tick over possession with the best of them – not forgetting too his reliable threat from set pieces – but when his best chance to impress comes in the Europa League then an international call-up seems remote for the time being.

At 21, though, he’s still just a babe in arms and Southgate evidently rates him highly. An injury to a team-mate here, a strong showing there, and the Saints youngster could still don the Three Lions on his chest before the year is out.

Will Hughes

The Derby midfielder has been talked about as a future England star for so long it genuinely jolts to be reminded that he’s still only 21. Tenacious in the tackle while always offering something going forward his lengthy absence through injury last year badly dented the Rams’ promotion hopes.

Now fit and firing again Hughes may find stiff competition ahead of him but being an integral part of Southgate’s lion cubs improves his chances enormously.

His uncanny resemblance to a White Walker from Game of Thrones doesn’t hurt either as it always offers up the possibility of unnerving opponents.

Jack Butland

A pre-season set-back to his recuperation after fracturing his ankle on international duty last year means the three qualifiers on the horizon – along with November’s friendly v Spain – will come too soon for Butland to re-establish himself as a notable threat to Joe Hart for the (mostly) yellow jersey.

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There is no doubting however that the 6ft 5 stopper would have been punching the air with joy at Southgate’s appointment after several years of being his number one at U21 level.

For now his main priority will be to regain full fitness and help haul Stoke from the clutches of the drop zone. Should Southgate secure his position permanently however Butland’s future looks very bright indeed.

Nathan Redmond

If the U21s is meant as a stepping stone to the big arenas then Redmond would be justified in wondering just how many step-overs he’s supposed to do before gaining full recognition.

His 31 appearances is the fourth highest at that level and the Southampton winger rarely failed to pose a danger with his pace and trickery.

The 22-year-old can count himself unfortunate to miss out on this occasion, especially with Sterling’s late withdrawal going to Andros Townsend instead. That can only be attributed to form and form is temporary. Redmond is class.

Player of the Year… Five reasons Spurs ace deserves it

If you’d have said that Harry Kane would follow on from Gareth Bale and Luis Suarez to win the Players’ Player of the Year award last summer, there’s every chance you would have been carted off to the loony bin.

How could a striker not getting a game at Spurs, who’s flopped on a series of loan deals through the Football League and has not looked up to the task in the Premier League win the top individual prize? Madness.

However, the 21-year-old is very much in the mix after what can only be described as a sensational season. Kane has emerged from nowhere under Mauricio Pochettino this term, taking his chances in the Europa League and cup games to rise through the ranks and win a spot in the England team while scoring goals on a weekly basis.

There’s plenty of competition, but we at FFC Towers are firmly in Team Kane… and here are FIVE reasons why…

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Joint top goalscorer

19 goals this season puts Harry Kane at the top of the Premier League’s goalscoring charts, level with £32m Chelsea man Diego Costa. Add to that his eight goals in all competitions, and the 21-year-old really is English football’s top talent when it comes to finding the net. European achievements don’t directly contribute to the Players’ Player of the Year award, but the fact that he’s been able to score s regularly at such a young age in a variety of tournaments is testament to his skills.

Meteoric rise

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At the back end of last season Kane was facing a move away from White Hart Lane. He was some distance from the first-team, had shown little sign of breaking through and was barely even spoken about by Spurs fans. However, Adebayor and Soldado’s woes opened the door, and the youngster has seized his chance. Kane is proof of what confidence and dedication can achieve, with the forward, no disrespect intended, not the most technically adept footballer out there. He has since risen from his fringe role to become Spurs’ key striker and an England international. Take a bow!

Lack of genuine competition

With the last two winners of the award, Gareth Bale and Luis Suarez both out of the way in Spain, Kane doesn’t have a great deal of competition. Eden Hazard is, perhaps, a better player, but the unlikable nature of Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea allied to a lack of goals and assists – 11 and six in the league – mean he’s not getting the hype he deserves, while fellow Blues star Diego Costa’s feisty streak and tendency to get involved in the dark arts have all but eroded the praise his 19 goals, without penalties, should be getting.

Sergio Aguero has spent too long injured, as has Daniel Sturridge, while no Manchester United player has truly shone. Alexis Sanchez looked to be a contender early on, but his form has dipped a little since Christmas.

Likable character

It may not be a characteristic that often gets brought up in the run up to such awards, but Kane is a genuinely liable bloke. He may not be the most intelligent person – he thought three points were on offer from a cup game earlier this season! – but he rarely gets caught up in controversy, works hard on the pitch and is always thrilled whenever he scores.

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Seems able to take on any challenge

From fringe player to England international. Every challenge Kane has been set, he’s come through with flying colours. He was tasked with getting goals in cup games at the start of the season. He did just that. Then set the aim of taking that form into the Premier League. Check.

Pochettino asked for consistency. He’s not top of the scoring charts at the club. And on Friday England offered him a chance. He netted in just over a minute into his debut!

Swansea City v Newcastle United – Match Preview

It’s back to the bread and butter reality of the Premier League for Swansea who will undoubtedly be on a high after their Capital One Cup triumph last Sunday. It will be their first outing since thrashing Bradford 5-0 at Wembley and pits them against a resurgent Newcastle side. Soberingly for the Swans their trophy triumph has glossed over a run of two wins in the last six league matches that has put their ambitions of a top-half finish in danger. But with outside distractions now gone Michael Laudrup will be compelling his side to focus their efforts on pushing for the top-six. With the goal threat of top scorer Michu anything is possible for the South Wales club and they will be hoping to make home advantage count and do the double over the Tyneside club.

That being said the Magpies have been excellent in the last month with their new French signings signalling an upturn in form that has seen them take nine points from the last available 12. With significant daylight now between them and the relegation zone Alan Pardew’s men can start looking up rather than down and travel to the Liberty Stadium as one of the form teams in the division. Last season they recorded an impressive 2-0 victory against Swansea thanks to a Papiss Cisse brace but might have to settle for a point this time round owing to the fact they’ve won just once on the road this term and their hosts will be riding the crest of a wave after their cup success.

Team News

Chico Flores is out for Swansea so either Garry Monk or Kyle Bartley will partner captain Ashley Williams in central defence. Michael Vorm (flu) should start in goal.

Newcastle could hand a first Premier League start to Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa with Fabricio Coloccini struggling with a back injury. Hatem Ben Arfa is fit to return but only as a substitute

What the managers said…

“I still think we could at least arrive [at] 50 points. I think we have to do a little better than last season, to do better than 11th. We are ninth – we would like to stay there. That means 13 points more in 11 games. That should be possible. I admit we have some very very difficult games out there. We have to compete otherwise we could lose most of them. We’ve been competitive the whole season apart from Liverpool and two or three half matches. We can’t stop doing that now.” Reaching 50 points is the target Michael Laudrup has set for Swansea to reach before the season ends (BBC Sport)

“Tomorrow is a big game for us because we’re more competitive than where we were. We’re a much stronger team. We would probably need to beat Swansea to catch them in the league so it’s a good game for us. Probably if they don’t lose to us it’d be difficult to catch them (in ninth) but what we should be thinking about is winning there and trying to get them in our sights. It’s easier said than done, of course.” Alan Pardew wants his Newcastle side to maintain their recent form and catch Swansea in the table (The Journal)

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Pre-Match Statistic: From the 31 league games contested by both sides Newcastle have won 18 times to Swansea’s nine.

Prediction: Swansea City 2-2 Newcastle United

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England U19s first team path remains unclear

After the immense disappointment that was England’s Euro 2012 campaign, some respite could be offered by the Under-19 side currently competing in the European Championship in Estonia. Youngsters of Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea are all participating for the Three Lions in search of continental glory. Yet no matter what the outcome, the progression of these players into first team Premier League football is what really counts for the future of English football. But with no sign of an increase in the chances of young Englishmen breaking into the first team of many clubs, the nation will continue to lag behind on the international stage.

England qualified for the Under-19 European Championships by winning their Elite Round qualifying group consisting of Montenegro, Slovenia and Switzerland. A draw with the Balkan side was followed by the 5-0 trouncing of Slovenia and the Three Lions secured their spot in the tournament finals with a late win over the Swiss.

Chelsea’s Nathaniel Chalobah opened the scoring in that five-goal qualifying win and also rescued a point for England in their first game of the tournament against Croatia on Tuesday. Chalobah is looking to add to the glory he has already tasted this season after winning the FA Youth Cup with the Blues. He is a combative midfielder, but can also play in defence, and likes to get forward and contribute to the attack. Serbia and France await in the next two games which will be played on 6 an 9 July respectively and coach Noel Blake will need Chalobah at his best if England are to progress.

The stand-out name of the side however is unavailable for the tournament. Manchester United’s Will Keane had an excellent season in Manchester United’s reserves but suffered a potentially year-ending injury in the qualifier against Switzerland. His clinical finishing had garnered interest from Championship clubs and a loan move to offer first team football looked to be the next step. He has a great chance of potentially breaking into the first team set-up at Old Trafford assuming that the policy of blooding youngsters continues when Sir Alex Ferguson decides to call it a day. His twin brother Michael also plays for the Red Devils and England in defence.

Another duo in the squad with the same surname are Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane and Chelsea’s Todd Kane. The difference being that the two London-based players are not related. Harry Kane, a forward, enjoyed some time in the Spurs first team during their Europa League exploits and bagged his first goal for the club in the 4-0 win over Shamrock Rovers. He then impressed during a loan spell at Milwall which eventually saw him voted as the club’s Young Player of the Season. The ongoing striker tribulations could see him continue to press on the fringes of first team action, but another loan move would probably prove more beneficial.

Todd Kane meanwhile is a marauding right-back with the essence of Ashley Cole in his heyday down the left. Another key part of the Blues’ FA Youth Cup winning side, his pace and willingness to get forward make him a very exciting player. He does not fall short defensively either but as always chances at Stamford Bridge will be severely limited to any prospective regulars from the academy.

Ross Barkley though has already made his Premier League debut. He was regularly included in the Everton squad last season but he only made six league appearances, four of which came from the bench. Nevertheless his potential was immediately recognised and speculation over the now-18-year-old has since been rife. Chelsea and Manchester United are reported to be following the very talented midfielder who is composed on the ball and technically very gifted. He is the kind of player who will just sit and pull the strings but he also possesses great power and a good work ethic.

Realistically though, opportunities for the majority of players in the England Under-19 squad will be limited. As Premier League clubs insist on purchasing new players from elsewhere, the focus on cultivating their own English talent has reduced. It is remarkable at how unaffected the fans have become by the sheer number of foreigners in the English game.

Nothing is as exciting as witnessing the advancement of a home-grown player taking their first footsteps at the professional level. There is an immediate sense of loyalty and pride in such an occasion, yet it is one that has become far too rare in the Premier League. Financial Fair Play help curb the spending of clubs and see a rise in the use of domestic players, but that should not be relied upon as not enough is done internally by the FA to promote youth development.

All these factors have no doubt played a part in the nation’s continued shortcomings on the senior international stage. Spain’s recent successes have been built on a rapid overhaul of their youth development system. Since 2001/02 the Spain Under-19 side have won the European Championship a staggering five times out of 10. Last season La Roja were triumphant at Under-21 level too. It puts into place the building blocks for the senior team, and so what England need in order to move forward similarly is their own footballing identity.

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Some of the squad may get lucky but the majority will not advance, or will be forced to take a long and hard path to Premier League football. England is the most prolific country in the Under-19 European Championship (which used to be an under-18), yet they have not won the trophy since 1993 when players with the calibre of Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and Sol Campbell taking part. From the current crop of players it is difficult to judge whether these players will match such icons of the English game.

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Tottenham Admire "Unbelievable" 37 y/o Manager’s Play-Style

Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy admires Vincent Kompany's style of play, and has now held talks with the Burnley manager, according to journalist Sacha Tavolieri.

Will Vincent Kompany leave Burnley?

The Clarets are on course to break the 100-point barrier in the second tier, having already sealed promotion back to the Premier League, and Kompany has already been linked with a move to a number of top-flight clubs.

West Ham United are interested in appointing the Burnley boss, according to a report from TEAMtalk, with Crystal Palace and Chelsea also named as potential suitors, although the latter club now appear to be edging towards hiring Mauricio Pochettino.

However, the report also details that Burnley are confident about keeping hold of their manager, as he is very much settled in the area, and they are keen to reward him with a pay rise, after a phenomenal first season at the club.

It remains to be seen whether the Belgian is tempted by a move to north London, however, Tavolieri has recently taken to Twitter to claim that contacts have been made, as Levy is impressed with his "unifying profile" and "style of play that would suit Tottenham's identity".

The journalist goes on to clarify the 37-year-old would bring a team of seven people with him, should he be tempted by the move, and he would get a say in who Spurs sign in the upcoming transfer window, although he is currently focused on the task at hand with Burnley.

Should Tottenham appoint Vincent Kompany?

The former Manchester City captain has been hailed by Pep Guardiola for the "unbelievable" job he has done in the Championship, but there are question marks about whether a move to Tottenham may be a bit too soon.

Although he had a great deal of success in the Premier League as a player, winning four titles, the Uccle-born tactician is yet to gain any experience in the top flight as a manager, so it would be a real risk to offer him the Spurs job.

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Of course, it could be a gamble worth taking, as leading a team to 100 points in the Championship, as he is on course to do, is no mean feat, given that it has not been done since the 2013/14 season.

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However, we think Tottenham should look to bring in a manager with more experience at the top level, such as Julian Nagelsmann.

Klopp’s Liverpool turn transfer attention to Fekir’s former teammate

Liverpool fans here in the Tavern are desperate for their side to bring in a couple more players this summer after failing to make the most of a promising position in the Champions League final. 

Indeed, many of our local Liverpudlians are still yet to get over the disappointment of the Champions League final, but a successful summer transfer window would be sure to get fans on board in time for the next campaign. Interestingly, it looks as if the Reds are looking to bring in another midfielder, as according to Le Progres, Liverpool are interested in signing Tanguy Ndombele.

Surprisingly, Liverpool are believed to be interested in signing Tanguy Ndombele from French side Amiens.

The 21-year-old spent the last season on loan at Lyon, where he greatly impressed.

Although, it’s understood that Lyon will immediately sell the defender to the highest bidder, with PSG, Juventus, Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester City and Roma all interested.

Landlord’s Verdict: 

Tanguy Ndombele looks to be a promising prospect having performed to a high level during his time at Lyon last season, so the Reds shouldn’t waste any time in bringing him to Anfield. The central midfielder played in the same side as reported Liverpool target Nabil Fekir last season, so it looks as if Liverpool may have turned their attention to the Frenchman’s former teammate.

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Worse than Idah: Rodgers must drop Celtic star who lost the ball 20 times

Celtic will be playing Europa League football this season after they were beaten 3-2 on penalties by Kairat Almaty in the Champions League play-off clash on Tuesday night.

The Hoops had drawn 0-0 at Parkhead last week, failing to make the most of home advantage, and then failed to get the job done in normal time or extra-time away from home, which led to a loss on penalties.

Adam Idah, Luke McCowan, and Daizen Maeda all missed from the spot for Brendan Rodgers, and it will not have done Idah’s confidence any good after a disappointing start to the season.

Why this will knock Adam Idah's confidence

The Ireland international is yet to get off the mark with a goal this term. In four games in all competitions, the former Norwich City marksman has missed three ‘big chances’ and failed to register a goal or an assist for the team.

He has not proven that he has what it takes to be the main number nine for Celtic as a regular starter, and this latest performance against Kairat will not have helped his confidence.

In his defence, though, his performance after coming off the bench before the penalty shoot-out was not horrendous. He created two chances for his teammates and won two of his three aerial battles to provide an outlet for the team, per Sofascore, but then the striker missed from the spot in the shoot-out.

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Despite his penalty miss, though, Idah was not the worst performer for the Hoops on the night. One other player who should be dropped from the team because of their showing is Hyun-jun Yang.

Why Rodgers must drop Yang for Celtic

Rodgers must ruthlessly ditch the South Korea international from the starting XI for the clash with Rangers on Sunday because he put in a poor display on Tuesday evening.

The 23-year-old winger was selected to play off the left flank for the Scottish Premiership giants, with Maeda through the middle and James Forrest on the right, and failed to do enough on or off the ball to impress.

Yang played the opening 70 minutes of the match and did not register a single shot or goal, nor did he create a single chance for his teammates at the top end of the pitch. Whereas, as aforementioned, Idah created two chances for the side after he came off the bench.

Vs Kairat (A)

Hyun-jun Yang

Adam Idah

Minutes

70

50

Dribbles completed

1/3

0/0

Pass accuracy

61%

77%

Key passes

0

2

Duels won

3/15

2/6

Duel success rate

20%

33%

Possession lost

20x

7x

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, the South Korean flop performance was even worse than Idah’s in general play before the penalty shoot-out miss from the striker, as he performed worse in duels, gave the ball away way more, and was less creative.

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The Hoops winger did not offer anywhere near enough in any phase of the game to justify his continued inclusion in the starting XI, particularly with a clash against Rangers away from home in their next match in the Premiership.

Michel-Ange Balikwisha is reportedly closing in on a move to Celtic from Royal Antwerp to bolster Rodgers’ options on the flanks, and this means that the manager may have another player to pick from on Sunday.

With this in mind, the Northern Irish boss should ruthlessly drop Yang from the line-up after his dismal showing on Tuesday, to potentially throw Balikwisha in at the deep end this weekend.

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He'd make Saka unplayable: Arsenal in talks for "the hottest CF in Europe"

Arsenal may not have won the Premier League this season, but Mikel Arteta’s squad still have it all to play for in the Champions League.

Though Paris Saint-Germain left the Emirates Stadium with a slender one-goal advantage in midweek, the Gunners have the quality and confidence to create something special at the Parc des Princes.

Arsenal manager MikelArteta

Some questionable officiating aside, Arsenal know the crux of their issues this season lies with the failure to provide Arteta with an elite-level striker.

Injuries to Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz in the new year sapped the Londoners’ strength at number nine, calling for an unconventional but curiously effective stopgap in Mikel Merino.

However, Arsenal need a permanent solution, one which could ease the talismanic burden Bukayo Saka wears around his neck.

Bukayo Saka's season in numbers

To be fair, Saka wears the weight of responsibility rather well, having maintained a confident stream of goals and assists through the campaign while producing influential and energetic performances.

But this only draws to attention the yawning hole at number nine, with a prolific centre-forward certain to take the England international’s game to the next level.

Saka, 23, has scored 11 goals and provided 14 assists for Arsenal this season. The three-month hamstring injury picked up in December has proved the biggest blow to his side’s campaign; Saka’s back now, but he’s still not at his sharpest.

Nonetheless, the winger’s return has restored a deeper degree of balance and fluency that must be allowed to bloom into something truly world-class next season, and a more clinical attacking partner than one of Havertz or Jesus will ensure that happens.

As per FBref, Arsenal’s starboy ranks among the top 2% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for assists, the top 1% for goal-creating actions and the top 5% for crosses made per 90.

This man is a striker’s dream, and new sporting director Andrea Berta is ready to reward him with one of the finest centre-forwards out there.

Arsenal in talks to sign top striker

We all know Alexander Isak’s the dream. But Isak is going to cost more than £150m to convince Newcastle United to sell, and this would likely prove beyond any interested party’s means.

Instead, Berta is pushing to seal the signing of Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres. According to Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, several talks have already taken place, with the Liga Portugal champions looking for no more than €70m (about £60m) to get a deal done.

Sporting CP's ViktorGyokerescelebrates scoring their third goal to complete his hat-trick

Arsenal are confident they can get a deal done, but with Real Madrid, Chelsea and Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United also keen, they will need to act swiftly.

What Viktor Gyokeres would bring to Arsenal

Isak has been described as “the best striker in the Premier League” this season by Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher, but he’s not the only deadly goalscorer on the market.

In fact, Gyokeres has the complete take on the centre-forward role and could make it his own at the front of Arteta’s system.

Sporting CP's ViktorGyokeres

The 6 foot two star’s technical quality, physicality and hunger for success have been hallmarks of his journey in Portugal, scoring 95 goals from 98 matches and winning last season’s Liga Portugal title before being crowned the division’s Player of the Year.

This level of surety in the final third is something that Arsenal have lacked across the campaign, and by instating Gyokeres in the focal role, Saka would finally have the reliable outlet from which he could direct his peerless playmaking ability.

Viktor Gyokeres – Past Five Seasons (all comps)

Club

Apps (starts)

Goals

Assists

24/25 – Sporting

48 (40)

52

12

23/24 – Sporting

50 (47)

43

15

22/23 – Coventry

50 (47)

22

12

21/22 – Coventry

47 (42)

18

5

20/21 – Coventry

19 (7)

3

0

20/21 – Swansea

12 (2)

1

0

Stats via Transfermarkt

Talk about year-on-year growth. Gyokeres, 26, has yet to make his mark in one of Europe’s recognised top-five leagues but his numbers leave little to the imagination in the best way, especially since he’s only missed 43 big chances across his past three league terms, as per Sofascore, scoring 88 times.

Havertz has his strengths, but he’s not clinical. In the Premier League this season, the German has missed 15 big chances, converting nine strikes. The 28-year-old Jesus, meanwhile, has not been available often enough to warrant Arteta’s trust as his first-choice option.

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There’s no doubt Saka is among the finest players in world football, but his game is being impeded by the absence of a partner like Gyokeres. With 20 big chances created in the Premier League this season, only Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has more – and having played plenty more minutes at that.

Injury pulled from Saka the chance to immortalise his name in the Premier League’s playmaking record books, but the Three Lions sensation’s electric start to the 2024/25 season remains a welcome reminder of the level of player Arsenal have on their hands.

Moreover, it’s an arresting lever Arteta wields in convincing a player of Gyokeres’ ilk that the Emirates project is the best place for him to go from strength to strength and hit the next level in his incredible journey.

Of course, any natural goalscorer would find their game enhanced alongside Arsenal’s main man, but the Sweden star is “the hottest striker in Europe,” according to ESPN’s Mark Ogden, and the partnership might just be something that fixes the issues that have plagued the north London side’s season.

Having come agonisingly close in recent years, this would be a signing to complete the craft and finally establish Arsenal as the continent’s team to beat.

It’s not over yet; Arsenal may yet find themselves fighting for the Champions League trophy after turning it around against PSG, but in any case, Gyokeres would turn a great team into an unstoppable force.

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Nottingham Forest ready to make £16m+ January bid to sign "important" ace

With the January transfer window just days away, Nottingham Forest are now reportedly ready to make a January offer to sign an attacking target worth over £16m next month.

Nottingham Forest transfer news

It’s not just on the pitch that Forest are likely to benefit from the job that Nuno Espirito Santo is doing, with their race towards European qualification likely to attract a plethora of impressive names in both January and the summer transfer window. On that front, clinical goalscorer Manfred Ugalde has already been linked with a 2025 move to the City Ground.

The Spartak Moscow striker has scored 15 goals in 18 league games so far this season and is undoubtedly one to watch at just 22 years old. Given that Chris Wood is not getting any younger either, welcoming an inevitable replacement would be yet another piece of transfer genius by all involved at Nottingham Forest.

Competing for shock Champions League qualification, the January transfer window could prove to be the final key to unlocking a historic season if those in the Midlands get things right. Recent reports certainly suggest that Forest and Evangelos Marinakis could be set to steal plenty of headlines come the start of next month.

According to Turkish outlet Star via Sport Witness, Nottingham Forest are now ready to offer €20m (£16.6m) to sign Baris Alper Yilmaz in the January transfer window in a deal that would see a long-term target finally arrive.

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That said, Galatasaray reportedly value their winger at more than £16m to leave Nottingham Forest pondering their options and weighing up just how much they, themselves, believe Yilmaz is worth.

Of course, given that Espirito Santo already has Callum Hudson-Odoi, Anthony Elanga, Jota Silva and Ramon Sosa to choose from on both flanks, begging the question as to whether Forest need to splash out on Yilmaz.

Forest don't need to overpay for "important" Yilmaz

For the first time in a long time, Forest find themselves in a position of luxury in the transfer window, with a wealth of options already to choose from in pursuit of European football. And with that luxury comes the opportunity to land deals at the right price instead of paying extortionate fees at a desperate time, which should give them plenty to think about when it comes to Yilmaz.

The 24-year-old has enjoyed an impressive season so far, scoring nine goals and assisting another in just 24 games in all competitions, but Forest should keep their fee within their budget and at least around their reported opening offer worth £16.6m.

If they can do that then they have the chance to land an eventual bargain, given the praise that Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk sent Yilmaz’s way during Euro 2024 last summer.

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The Dutchman told reporters as relayed by GiveMeSport: “Baris Alper Yilmaz was running constantly. He was running elusive. It was difficult for every defender. He made it very hard for us. He couldn’t score a goal though. If we were to describe him in any way, he is a really important player.”

He’s like De Ligt: Newcastle target move for £26m Guehi alternative

Newcastle United have made it no secret that they are admirers of Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi during the current transfer window.

With just a few days to go until the transfer window slams shut, Eddie Howe faces a race to bring the English defender north and vastly improve his squad.

England defender Marc Guehi

Talks are ongoing between the two clubs, but could the manager perhaps sign an alternative to the Euro 2024 star for the Magpies? One that wouldn’t break the bank…

Newcastle United target move for Guehi alternative

According to reports in Spain, Barcelona could be willing to let defender Andreas Christensen go this summer, if a bid of around €30m (£26m) arrives.

It appears as though Newcastle has the Danish centre-back on their radar ahead of the final few days of the summer window, and he would certainly be a cheaper option than Guehi.

Will Howe make a move for the former Chelsea player rather than continue to haggle with Palace? As he could be a worthwhile addition to the squad.

Andreas Christensen

If Christensen does move to the Premier League, he could turn out to be Howe’s very own version of Matthijs de Ligt.

Andreas Christensen’s 2023/24 season in numbers

The Dane made 42 appearances in all competitions for the Catalan side last term, scoring twice while grabbing three assists in the process.

In La Liga, Christensen finished the season having achieved a pass success rate of 94%, along with winning 3.6 total duels per game – a success rate of 56% – losing possession only 3.6 times per game and recovering 3.6 balls per match as he enjoyed a solid campaign at the heart of the defence.

Comparing Marc Guehi and Andreas Christensen domestically last season

Metric

Guehi

Christensen

Pass success rate

87%

94%

Total duels won per game

3.6

3

Tackles per game

1.1

0.8

Possession lost per game

7.4

3.6

Interceptions per game

0.7

0.7

Accurate long balls per game

3.4

1.6

Stats via Sofascore

De Ligt made the move from Bayern Munich to join Manchester United this summer, arriving as one of the best defenders on the continent. During his spell in Germany, he won the Bundesliga title in 2022/23 after an impressive spell at Juventus prior to that.

If Howe could land his own version of the Dutch titan in Christensen, then it would help improve his backline.

According to FBref, De Ligt is the most-comparable player to the Dane in Europe’s top five leagues.

Bayern Munich defender Matthijs De Ligt

Indeed, the duo also registered similar statistics last season with regard to pass success rate (94.3% vs 93.9%), shot-creating actions per 90 (1.27 vs 0.84), percentage of aerial duels won (71.1% vs 59.4%) and tackles won (14 vs 12), showcasing their similar playing styles.

Cesc Fàbregas, his former teammate at Chelsea, lauded the defender a few years ago, saying on X: “What a player. Very underrated. He’s very shy and doesn’t make too much noise because he hardly makes mistakes.”

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This is clearly the type of character Howe will want in and around the dressing room, with his ability on the pitch bolstering the Magpies’ defence.

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe.

Of course, Guehi is the first choice for the club, but if they can’t work out a deal, then Christensen will be a solid alternative, no doubt about that.

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