Liverpool would ease assist burden on Robertson & TAA by signing Ryan Fraser

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news…

According to The Daily Mail, Bournemouth forward Ryan Fraser is on Liverpool’s wishlist with just six days of the window remaining for the Merseysiders to complete their business.

What’s the word, then?

Well, the Champions League winners are yet to sign a player this summer who is likely to have an impact on first-team proceedings.

Just teenage duo Harvey Elliott and Sepp van den Berg have been signed, along with 35-year-old Andy Lonergan to provide cover in the goalkeeping department.

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Fraser enjoyed an excellent campaign with the Cherries last term in which he found the back of the net seven times, and also racked up 14 assists – no player in the Premier League recorded more set-ups other than Eden Hazard.

Would ease the burden on Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold

It’s no secret who the most creative players in Jurgen Klopp’s squad are right now.

The full-back duo of Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold caused havoc last term, recording 11 and 12 assists in the league respectively, and a lot of the creative burden was placed upon their shoulders throughout the season.

It was also strikingly evident when one of them was missing, as the Reds looked to have less ideas going forward – the period just after the turn of the year where Alexander-Arnold was missing for a month saw Liverpool draw two consecutive games against Leicester and West Ham, in which James Milner and Jordan Henderson deputised at right-back.

Fraser recorded more assists than any other player in Klopp’s squad last season, and with all due respect to Bournemouth, you could argue that his numbers would improve at Anfield given the calibre of players in attack such as Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.

When either full-back is missing or just having an off day in general, Fraser’s creativity would help ease the burden and allow Liverpool to still be just as deadly.

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Spurs yet to receive Danny Rose bid – sources

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The following article is a special report; all information presented has been gleaned from Football FanCast sources unless otherwise stated.

Tottenham Hotspur have yet to receive a single formal bid for left-back Danny Rose, sources close to the club have confirmed to Football FanCast.

The defender was left out of the club’s pre-season tour of Asia to “explore prospective opportunities with other clubs”, per Spurs’ official website.

Effectively, Rose was placed in the shop window and FFC has been told that there is interest from French club PSG, who have approached the player’s representatives to gauge his interest in playing in Ligue 1.

However, sources have confirmed that there has yet to be a concrete proposal put forward by a suitor, with Rose now facing the prospect of remaining in north London.

The England international has not pushed for a move and manager Mauricio Pochettino has said that he will reintegrate the 29-year-old into his squad if he is unable to secure a transfer.

The English transfer window shuts next Thursday, with Spurs facing Aston Villa in the opening game of their Premier League season two days later, but most European markets will remain open until the end of August.

Rose could subsequently leave the club after next week’s deadline, particularly if PSG formalise their interest.

There is a desire at Spurs to sign Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon, a player that Pochettino believes could be a long-term replacement to Rose.

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However, there has been a lack of movement on that deal, with there being a suggestion that the club would prefer to sell Rose before buying his replacement as opposed to the other way around.

Sessegnon’s manager, Scott Parker, the former Spurs midfielder, has said that he expects the teenager to remain at the club for the 2019/20 season.

The defender, who can also play as a winger, has a contract that expires at the end of next season, however, raising the possibility of him leaving for nothing in 12 months.

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Why a top dribbler should be a priority signing for Unai Emery and Arsenal this summer

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Unai Emery’s first term as Arsenal manager is over and it’s left us with much to ponder, namely how the Spaniard is going to utilise the summer transfer window to further tweak the team to his liking despite a limited budget of £40m.

Provided that there are no high-profile exits, Emery and his scouting team are going to have their work cut out finding a player who won’t just slot seamlessly into the side but also make an improvement where necessary. And if there’s one area in need of addressing most, it’s the lack of a top dribbler to carry the ball up the pitch.

What are Arsenal missing?

In Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette, the Gunners have the firepower to knock out any team in the top flight, but the pair are crying out for a classy winger who can carve a chance out of nowhere by beating one or two men with ease and whipping passes into the front-men, or using his dribbling ability to draw defenders away and create space in dangerous areas.

Wingers are usually the most prolific dribblers in any team anyway, but the fact Emery spent much of last season using wing-backs rather than wide-men, fielding formations requiring them on 13 occasions in the Premier League alone, further highlights the areas where Arsenal are desperately lacking right now.

But it’s also a concern throughout the whole team; the Emirates Stadium outfit ranked 12th for dribbles completed per Premier League game last season with 8 and were the worst of the top-six in that department – Chelsea and Manchester City topped the standings with 11.8 and 11.5, respectively – according to WhoScored.

Current options out wide include Alex Iwobi and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, but they completed just 2.1 dribbles per game between them on average with the Nigerian international ranking joint-highest throughout the squad on 1.3.

When you look at the stats in per 90-minute metrics, due to the fact over a third of Iwobi’s Premier League appearances last season were as a substitute, the situation does improve slightly – 2.1 successful dribbles produced. But when compared to other Premier League players (to have played more than ten times) by the same parameters, that would only seal him a place in the division’s top 25 dribblers.

Clearly, it’s an asset missing from Unai Emery’s armoury. So who should Arsenal consider signing in the coming months to add a different dimension to their attack?

Player Profile: Who fits the bill?

The north Londoners would be a different beast with a pacy wide-man, whose dribbling ability can stretch a defence and open up gaps for the Gunners’ big-hitting forwards to get in behind. Iwobi has the technique and footwork but he is wasteful when opportunities arise and lacks truly scintillating speed. Arsenal need someone who can combine dribbling ability with pace and ideally a killer pass – it’s frightening to think how many goals Aubameyang and Lacazette could score supported by a winger who can take two defenders out the game on a regular basis. So who fits the bill?

Yannick Carrasco: The former Atletico Madrid man has already been linked with a switch to the Emirates Stadium, with Dalian Yifang reportedly demanding £25m for his services this summer. Carrasco completed an impressive 3.6 dribbles per game in the 2018 Chinese Super League, while also chalking up seven goals and five assists in 25 appearances. The 25-year-old still has plenty to give for a top club and he could be a shrewd signing at the reported price.

Allan Saint-Maximin: The French flyer completed a whopping 4.2 dribbles per game for Nice in Ligue 1 last season, while his six goals, three assists and 1.7 key passes per game also indicate that there’s usually an end product there as well. At just 22 years old, the speedster is an exciting prospect. He’s been linked with Newcastle, Everton and Crystal Palace this summer, so it certainly looks like a winnable transfer race for the Gunners should they throw their red and white hat in the ring.

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Wilfried Zaha: There’s next to no chance of Arsenal bringing the electric Ivorian to north London if they don’t sell a few players themselves, with Crystal Palace having reportedly slapped an £80m price tag on their star man’s head. There’s little doubt, though, that the 26-year-old would address a need for Arsenal, having averaged 3.4 dribbles per game in the Premier League in 2018/19 and enjoyed his best goalscoring campaign in red and blue, with 10 goals to his name.

Scout Report: Who is Rangers target George Edmundson?

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Steven Gerrard’s Rangers are looking to sign George Edmundson from Oldham Athletic, with Sky Sports reporting that the youngster handed in a transfer request last month. So, what do we know about the English defender?

Who is he?

Edmundson is 21 years of age, standing at 6 ft 3, and is currently playing his football in League Two for Oldham.

The Latics’ number four has been out on loan at Ramsbottom United, Alfreton Town and AFC Fylde, but in 2018 Edmundson returned to Boundary Park to become a regular in the line-up. The club did get relegated from League One during his time in the first team, however.

He’s now been linked with a move to Rangers as a reward for his performances, though Derby County are also said to be interested in signing the centre-half.

Former Latics Manager Frankie Bunn commented on the youngster when he signed a new deal with Oldham last year saying: “It’s a good reward for an up-and-coming player with potential, he’s been excellent since we’ve been here.

“His enthusiasm, dedication and playing ability has warranted this new deal.

“For other youngsters at the club they can aspire to what George has done, he has worked hard to do it.

“I have told him he can’t rest on his laurels, he’s not the finished article yet and there is more to come.”

How does he play?

Edmundson comes in the mould of many young, modern centre-backs.

He’s a towering figure with a stocky build as well, making him very difficult to dispossess or to win a 50-50 challenge against. Perhaps people would assume that this takes away from his ball skill, but that would be very incorrect. In fact, the defender is very comfortable playing out from the back and picking out clever passes into midfield, and has even bagged himself the odd goal and a few assists as well.

He’s strong in the air and uses his pace effectively as well. It’s no surprise he’s being looked at by one of the top clubs in Scottish football, and Gerrard may feel he can nurture him into a more mature centre-back for the future.

2018-19 in numbers

Edmundson has registered some very impressive stats over his previous campaign with Oldham. The youngster made 45 starts for the League Two side, scoring two goals and even securing five assists – a phenomenal tally for a young centre-back.

His performances have earned him a place in The Guardian’s team of the season as well as the official EFL’s League Two team of the year, which is an impressive achievement considering the youngster played in a side that finished 14th and conceded 60 goals.

Anyone enjoyed a similar path?

James Tarkowski: Once a young defender at Oldham Athletic, much like Edmundson, but now he’s enjoying his football in the Premier League with Burnley. He’s earned England caps as well since signing for the Clarets, and remains an inspiration for players in the lower leagues hoping to make it at the highest level of English football.

When will we see him?

Edmundson is being hotly monitored by Rangers, but the youngster has also attracted Derby, so it remains to be seen where he’ll move this summer, if he does at all. For now though, he’s still playing his football in England, though he may have his big move to Scotland confirmed if Gerrard and his staff can agree a deal to bring the youngster to Ibrox.

Newcastle fans put faith in Rafa Benitez despite Jose Mourinho links

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Newcastle United fans are ready to back Rafa Benitez as the club’s manager, despite links with former Manchester United and Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho.

The Mirror reported on Saturday that Mourinho was interested in having discussions with potential new Magpies owner Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan.

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The paper reckon that the Portuguese football legend has told friends the job at St James’ Park is one he would consider seriously having always had a soft spot for the club.

It all sounds rather fanciful but it’s certainly an interesting sub-plot to a potential takeover from Mike Ashley.

Fans of the club aren’t exactly quick to rush into a relationship with Mourinho, with the amount of respect Benitez has built up over the last few seasons clearly worth more in the hearts and minds of Magpies supporters.

If a new mega-rich era is on the horizon though, should the club pursue the former Real Madrid manager?

These Newcastle supporters took to Twitter over the weekend to share their thoughts…

في يوم مارادونا.. فيديو | ميسي يسجل وبرشلونة يسحق أوساسونا برباعية في الدوري الإسباني

سحق الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي برشلونة ضيفه أوساسونا برباعية نظيفة في المباراة التي جمعت بينهما في الجولة الحادية عشر من بطولة الدوري الإسباني.

واستضاف ملعب “كامب نو” المباراة بدون جماهير بسبب جائحة فيروس كورونا، بقيادة الحكم الإسباني الدولي، أنطونيو ماتيو لاهوز.

وبدأت الأهداف في الدقيقة 29 عن طريق، مارتن برايثوايت، قبل أن يضاعف جريزمان النتيجة بالدقيقة 42 من خلال صاروخية سددها، أنطوان جريزمان.

وفي الشوط الثاني، استمرت سيطرة برشلونة على مجريات المباراة وسجل، فيليب كوتينيو، الهدف الثالث بالدقيقة 67 بعد متابعة لتمريرة عرضية داخل منطقة الجزاء من جريزمان.

وفي الدقيقة 73، أحرز القائد والجناح، ليونيل ميسي، الهدف الرابع والأخير بتسديدة قوية ومتقنة على يسار حارس أوساسونا وقام بإهداء الهدف للأسطورة الراحل، دييجو أرماندو مارادونا، بخلع قميص برشلونة لإظهار قميص نيويلز أولد بويز الفريق الذي لعب له من قبل البرغوث وبطل كأس العالم 1978 و1986.

بهذا الفوز، يرتفع رصيد برشلونة عند النقطة الرابعة عشر ويقفز 7 مراكز كاملة بفارق 9 نقاط عن المتصدر ريال سوسيداد، وتتبقى أمام العملاق الكتالوني مباراتين مؤجلتين.

بينما تجمد رصيد أوساسونا بتلك الخسارة عند النقطة 11 بالمركز الخامس عشر. شاهد أهداف برشلونة وأوساسونا في الدوري الإسباني

قائمة أتلتيكو مدريد لمباراة برشلونة.. غياب سواريز وعودة كوستا

أعلن المدير الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي أتلتيكو مدريد، دييجو سيميوني، قائمة اللاعبين لمواجهة اليوم أمام برشلونة في الجولة العاشرة من بطولة الدوري الإسباني.

ويستضيف أتلتيكو مدريد ضيفه الكتالوني على ملعب “واندا متروبوليتانو” في تمام الساعة العاشرة مساءً بتوقيت “القاهرة” بقيادة الحكم، خوسيه مونويرا.

وشهدت القائمة غياب لويس سواريز بسبب إصابته بفيروس كورونا وعودة الثنائي الهجومي المميز، دييجو كوستا ويانيك كاراسكو.

وضمت كلاً من بحسب ما نشر الحساب الرسمي لأتلتيكو مدريد على “تويتر”:

حراسة المرمى: أوبلاك، جرابيتش.

الدفاع: خيمينيز، لودي، سافيتش، فيليبي، هيرموسو، تريبير، ريكارد.

اقرأ أيضًا.. أسطورة أتلتيكو مدريد: جريزمان تحوّل من ملك لأمير في برشلونة بسبب ميسي

الوسط: كوندوبيا، كوكي، ساؤول، ليمار، يورينتي، فيتولو، كاراسكو، مويا.

الهجوم: فيليكس، كوريا، سابونيتش، كوستا، كاميو.

Celtic fans want Johnston back in first team after brilliant cup final display

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Loads of Celtic fans have been running the rule over their youth side’s impressive victory on Tuesday, and they want to see more of Mikey Johnston in the first team.

Celtic will expect to win their eighth title in a row this weekend, despite knowing full well how difficult a trip to Pittodrie can be.

And if the Hoops do wrap up the league on Saturday, we could see some changes in the last few games after the youth side beat Rangers 3-2 in the Glasgow Cup final on Tuesday.

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Jack Aitchison opened the scoring before Johnston doubled the lead with a fantastic free kick, but Glenn Middleton responded for the Gers with a second-half brace, which included a wondergoal of his own.

Robbie Deas netted a stoppage time winner to settle the final 3-2 in favour of the Hoops, but it is Johnston that is getting all the praise.

The 20 year-old managed three goals in 24 appearances for the senior side before being relegated back to the youngsters, and the Twitter reactions down below are begging to get him more opportunities…

Look at him now: Ricardo Vaz Te and West Ham

Ricardo Vaz Te is a player who’s etched into the history books of West Ham, but it’s easy to forget he even played at the club.

Signed by Sam Allardyce on deadline day in the January transfer window of 2012, the Portuguese attacker joined a Hammers side top of the Championship and looking set to gain automatic promotion to the Premier League just a season after the east London side were relegated dead last in the English top-flight.

A journeyman both in and out of England, West Ham was Vaz Te’s fifth British team after starting his career at Bolton under Big Sam, the versatile attacker had spells at Hull, Panionios in Greece, Hibernian and Barnsley before settling permanently in east London with Allardyce again.

It is his five months in the Championship with the Hammers that fans remember most and what places Vaz Te in the history books of the club. 10 goals in 15 games for West Ham wasn’t enough to secure the east London side an automatic promotion spot, but it set the club up nicely for the play-offs, and it is here where the Portuguese attacker showed his quality.

An assist and goal against Cardiff City over both legs in a 5-0 aggregate win sent West Ham to Wembley, where they would face Blackpool, the team Vaz Te scored his first Hammers goal against.

Their first Wembley Stadium appearance in over 30 years, West Ham head into £100 million game the heavy favourites, and after Carlton Cole put the Hammers up just before half-time, it looked like Allardyce’s side were on course for promotion to the Premier League.

Of course, nothing is ever easy with West Ham, and Tom Ince equalised for Blackpool shortly after the break, forcing the game into a dogged affair with both teams coming close with chances but unable to get that vital winning goal.

And then five minutes before full-time, Vaz Te struck. A spilt Matt Gilks save 12-yards out left the Portuguese attacker with a simple finish to send Wembley into madness, and to fire West Ham back into the Premier League.

Although his impact on the Hammers side sent them back to the English top-flight, Vaz Te wasn’t able to have as big as an effect in the Premier League as he did in the Championship.

The winger only managedeight in the following campaign.

Out of favour with Allardyce and clearly not suited for the Premier League, Vaz Te’s time with West Ham came to an end in the winter transfer window of 2015, where the attacker was released by the club to join Turkish side Akhisar Belediyespo.

Another spell in England with Charlton in the 2015/16 season, where Vaz Te was released after only six months, and a return to Akhisar Belediyespo led the striker to where he is now, playing in China with Henan Jianye at age 32.

Vaz Te’s time at West Ham might have ended poorly, but there is no doubt that the club would not be where they are now without his goals and impact in 2012.

West Ham fans, what is your favourite memory of Vaz Te? Let us know!

Popular figure: Leeds fans lavish praise on Ezgjan Alioski

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Ahead of Macedonia’s clash with Latvia on Thursday night, the Leeds United fans were out in force with messages for Ezgjan Alioski.

Indeed, a number of the Championship club’s supporters asked the 27-year-old to be careful as they did not want him to pick up an injury at this stage of the campaign, with the Whites chasing promotion to the Premier League.

Alioski ultimately played the full 90 minutes for his country, scoring the first and assisting the third in their 3-1 victory in Skopje.

Alioski posted a tweet after the match branding the win ‘important’, with Macedonia now switching their attention to Sunday’s clash with Slovenia.

Once again the Leeds fans have been out in force to comment on the attacker-turned-defender, with many lavishing praise on him.

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‘Gianni’ has not always had the full support of the Leeds faithful, but that certainly seems to be the case at the moment.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

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