Man Utd add surprise name to left-back shortlist as INEOS scour transfer market for Luke Shaw cover amid Tyrell Malacia uncertainty

Manchester United have added Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez to their shortlist of potential left-back signings this summer.

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INEOS spearheading recruitment this summer Want cover for Luke Shaw and Tyrell MalaciaKerkez linked as surprise optionWHAT HAPPENED?

Per , United have been keeping an eye on Bournemouth's Kerkez as they seek a new left-back to provide cover for Shaw and Malacia. Shaw was limited to just 12 Premier League appearances in 2023-24, while Malacia missed the entire campaign due to knee surgery and reported mental health issues.

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As a result of Shaw and Malacia's fitness struggles, United have made the decision to sign a new full-back this summer and Kerkez has emerged as a surprise option. Bournemouth, it is reported, would ask for an significant fee, after seeing the Hungary international develop into a first-team star. He made a total of 28 league appearances during the club season, providing one assist.

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Bournemouth signed Kerkez for £15.5 million ($20m) from AZ Alkmaar last summer and could be in line to make a significant profit if he does depart this summer. He signed a long-term contract upon his arrival.

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United will aim to bolster their squad this summer although it is unclear who exactly will be in charge. Doubts persist over Erik ten Hag's future at Old Trafford.

Mauricio Pochettino WILL return to Stamford Bridge to take charge of Soccer Aid World XI despite Chelsea exit

Mauricio Pochettino is set to return to Stamford Bridge to take charge of the Soccer Aid World XI despite leaving Chelsea at the end of the season.

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Pochettino left Chelsea by mutual consentSet for Stamford Bridge returnWill honour his contract with World Soccer AidWHAT HAPPENED?

The Argentine manager will be at the helm of the Soccer Aid World XI team for a second consecutive year with the event scheduled for June 9 in West London. Pochettino's team will lock horns against an England side managed by former Chelsea boss and club legend, Frank Lampard.

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Assisting Pochettino will be his long-term staff members Jesus Perez and Tony Jimenez. The roster for this year's event includes notable names such as Jill Scott, Karen Carney, Jermain Defoe, David James, Gary Cahill, David Seaman, Roberto Carlos, Joe Cole, and Jack Wilshere.

WHAT POCHETTINO SAID

Pochettino expressed his enthusiasm for participating in Soccer Aid once again, highlighting the positive experience from the previous year.

"Soccer Aid for UNICEF is a huge event — and one I am delighted to be part of again," he had said earlier.

"The 2023 match was a great experience to be a part of and that is why I was more than happy to accept a return this year, particularly as it will be at Stamford Bridge and with Frank Lampard, a Chelsea legend, in the opposing dugout for England.

"We raised so much money last year, and I hope we can do the same this time, so please get involved and buy your tickets. A sold-out Stamford Bridge generates an incredible atmosphere and we want the players who are part of Soccer Aid 2024 to enjoy that same feeling when they step out onto the pitch on Sunday, June 9.”

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Soccer Aid, established in 2006, has grown into a significant event on the football calendar. It merges the worlds of football and entertainment, drawing attention to UNICEF's vital work in supporting children worldwide. The 2024 edition promises to be another memorable occasion, with fans eagerly anticipating the match-up between Pochettino's World XI and Lampard's England team.

Pochettino's involvement in Soccer Aid has been instrumental in raising substantial funds for UNICEF. The event, which brings together former footballers and celebrities, has so far generated nearly £100 million for the charity.

Hughes' gritty half-century bolsters New South Wales

Queensland managed a small first-innings but could face a tough chase in conditions that continue to aid the bowlers

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A critical unbeaten half-century from Daniel Hughes gave New South Wales a chance to put up a challenging fourth-innings total after giving up a first-innings lead to Queensland at the Gabba.The Blues began their second innings on day two 35 runs behind Queensland after the Bulls’ tail wagged courtesy of Jimmy Peirson and Mark Steketee.Hughes lost his opening partner Nick Larkin in the third over of the innings, with only five runs of the lead erased, when Michael Neser made the breakthrough having Larkin caught behind.Hughes was joined by Kurtis Patterson and the pair chipped away at the lead and put the Blues in front with a 48-run stand before Luke Feldman struck.After five wickets in the first innings, including finding the outside edge of Patterson, Feldman nipped one back off the seam from around the wicket to find Patterson’s inside edge and Peirson took an excellent catch to his right.Hughes pressed on to his 13th half-century in Sheffield Shield cricket from 137 balls. He played with the patience required in conditions that continued to swing and seam. Moises Henriques was fine support, finishing 23 not out from 60 balls to leave the Blues 68 runs in front with eight wickets in hand.Earlier, Peirson and Steketee both made 41 as the Bulls climbed out of a hole at 7 for 104 to establish a lead. The pair added 50 for the eighth wicket before the breakthrough came via the unlikely source of batsman Jack Edwards as he had Peirson caught behind for his first wicket in first-class cricket.Steketee swung hard and found the boundary five times in his unbeaten 41, his equal second-highest score in Shield cricket. He added 30 with No. 10 Feldman before Sean Abbott and Trent Copeland finished the innings with wickets in consecutive overs to bag three scalps apiece.

'Cristiano Ronaldo opened the door' – Jose Mourinho reveals whether he'd consider managing in Saudi Pro League after previously turning down Al-Shabab offer

Jose Mourinho hailed Cristiano Ronaldo for opening the door to Saudi Arabia and revealed whether he would consider managing in the Saudi Pro League.

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Mourinho refused to rule out Saudi move Had earlier turned down Al-Shabab Explained why he had been frequenting Saudi Arabia GettyWHAT HAPPENED?

Mourinho reportedly engaged in discussions with Al Shabab's sporting director just a week after parting ways with Roma. While the media speculated on his rejection of Al Shabab's offer, Mourinho clarified that he had received multiple proposals from Saudi clubs, including Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli earlier in the campaign. Despite the tempting financial incentives, Mourinho opted to remain committed to Roma, for the love and respect for the Serie A outfit.

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Mourinho's recent presence in Saudi Arabia, marked by appearances at sporting events like Anthony Joshua's boxing match and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, fueled speculation about his future in the Middle East. However, Mourinho clarified that his current visits to Saudi Arabia are primarily recreational, indicating that he is not rushing into any managerial commitments.

WHAT MOURINHO SAID

In an interview with , Mourinho said: "Cristiano opened the door in terms of believing that it is possible to be there and live there, to enjoy the development of a country that wants to be a different country with football that has a passion but is not developed.

"When I had the proposal, of course economically it was important because it was more important for me with Roma, European football and commitment. If you ask me in the future, experience has told me never say never."

While explaining his recent visits to Saudi Arabia, Mourinho said: "If you ask me why I’m travelling to Saudi, I’m travelling today to Saudi, because I’m going to enjoy three days, watching boxing, watching Formula One and being with some friends, not because I’m going sign contracts, because now I have time until the end of the season to make the right decision for me."

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Saudi Arabian outfits will face competition from Chelsea and Newcastle United as the Premier League duo wants the Portuguese to take charge and give them a new direction. European competition has always intrigued Mourinho and it remains to be seen if he turns down Saudi Arabia for the third time to continue in Europe.

Bye-bye Gnonto: Leeds targeting "sensational" star who’s perfect for James

Leeds United have yet to make any new signings during the January transfer window to aid Daniel Farke’s attempts to secure promotion from the Championship at the second attempt.

However, outgoings have already taken place, with the likes of Charlie Crew and Joe Gelhardt both leaving in loan moves for regular game time, joining Doncaster Rovers and Hull City respectively.

Wilfred Gnonto is another player who could join the pair out the door at Elland Road before the end of the month, with the Italian constantly linked with a move to Saudi Arabia in recent weeks.

It would be a huge loss selling a player who’s registered nine goal contributions in 2024/25, but money talks, which could see the hierarchy be tempted to cash in should a big offer fall their way.

Such a departure would leave a huge hole in the Whites’ attack, potentially seeing the German pursue a move for a player who’s recently popped up on their radar.

Leeds target January move for Championship star

According to Football Insider, Leeds are plotting a move for Cardiff City winger Ollie Tanner before the transfer deadline in just a couple of weeks time.

However, the Whites are not alone in their pursuit of the 22-year-old, with Burnley, Leicester City, and Southampton all also in the race for the youngster’s signature.

The report claims that his current side are reluctant to lose the winger, with the aforementioned quartet all lining up offers to land the attacker this month.

Tanner has starred for a struggling Bluebirds outfit in recent months, scoring twice and registering two assists – in what has been a real break-out year for the former Bromley talent.

It’s unclear how much any deal would set Farke and the club back this window, but it would allow the star to form an exciting partnership on either flank with one player currently plying his trade in Yorkshire.

Why Tanner would star alongside James for Leeds

Winger Dan James cost the Whites a whopping £30m during their days in the Premier League, a figure that was seen to be slightly on the pricey side at the time.

He struggled to make an immediate impact at Elland Road, but has recaptured his excellent form over the last 18 months, subsequently playing a huge role in their promotion ambitions.

The Welsh international has registered 32 combined goals and assists across all competitions since the start of last season – often being the shining light in Farke’s side in recent months.

His frightening pace and direct nature are a nightmare for any Championship defender who tries to get in his way, with potential new addition Tanner also possessing a similar skill set.

When delving into the Cardiff winger’s stats from the ongoing campaign, it’s clear why the club are pursuing a move for the 22-year-old, having the tools to provide the difference in their title charge over the coming months.

Ollie Tanner’s stats for Cardiff City in the Championship (2024/25)

Statistics (per 90)

Tally

Games played

23

Goals & assists

4

Shots taken

2.3

Successful dribbles

1.6

Dribble success rate

52%

Duels won

6.2

Touches in the opposition box

3.5

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Tanner, who’s previously been dubbed “sensational” by presenter Jason Mohammad, has managed to complete 1.6 dribbles per 90 at a completion rate of 52%, highlighting his direct nature with the ball at his feet.

The Cardiff star has also registered 3.5 touches in the opposition box per 90, producing 2.3 shots – having the attacking quality to produce the goods in the final third, offering an added threat to Farke’s side.

Such quality may cost the club a pretty penny this window, but it’s evident that he has the potential to allow the supporters to forget about Gnonto should he depart this month.

However, given the interest from elsewhere, the hierarchy will have to act quickly to avoid missing out on the talent, allowing him to star on the opposite wing to current star man James.

Farke's next Buendia: Leeds lining up swoop for "sensational" EFL star

Leeds United have been linked with an interest in Emiliano Buendia during the January window.

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Why Arsenal could try to sign Harry Kane "this summer" in surprise move

A surprise report has shared why Arsenal could try to sign Bayern Munich superstar and England legend Harry Kane “this summer”, in what would be a surprise move considering his connection to their cross-town rivals.

Arsenal identify striker targets for this summer after uneventful January

As is becoming the norm with Mikel Arteta’s side, the Gunners have already been linked with a host of high-profile strikers for the next transfer window later this year, after they decided not to bring in a new centre-forward mid-season.

Arsenal can sign once-£130m striker in emergency deal after Havertz blow

The German will miss the rest of this season.

ByEmilio Galantini Feb 13, 2025

The club confirmed this week that Kai Havertz will miss the rest of this Premier League season, after the German injured his hamstring during their warm-weather training camp trip to Dubai, while Gabriel Jesus has also played his last game of 2024/2025.

Leicester City (away)

February 15th

West Ham (home)

February 22nd

Nottingham Forest (away)

February 26th

Man United (away)

March 9th

Chelsea (home)

March 16th

These injuries have decimated Arteta’s attacking options, with both Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka also on the treatment table heading into Arsenal’s next game against Leicester City this weekend.

Havertz’s injury has drawn criticism aimed at Arsenal’s failed recruitment in January, and Arteta will be seriously looking to avoid a similar scenario next season ahead of another potential title challenge.

RB Leipzig starlet Benjamin Sesko is believed to be a top target for Arsenal this summer, after the Slovenian rejected a move to the Emirates last summer in favour of remaining in the Bundesliga for at least one more term (Fabrizio Romano).

Meanwhile, Arsenal have also been tipped by some critics to launch a shock swoop for Tottenham’s all-time top goalscorer, Kane.

The 31-year-old’s maintained his phenomenal goalscoring record in Germany this season, since he swapped north London for the Allianz Arena in 2023, with Kane scoring 73 goals in 74 appearances for Bayern across all competitions in total.

Why Arsenal could try to sign Harry Kane "this summer"

According to a report from Spain, Arsenal could try to sign Kane from Bayern “this summer”. It is explained that they view the £400,000-per-week frontman as Arteta’s “missing piece”, and someone who offers a superior finishing rate compared to crocked duo Jesus and Havertz.

That being said, while there may be some intent, it is very debatable whether Kane would green-light this move considering his obvious ties.

Harry Kane for Bayern Munich

This season, the striker boasts 29 goals and 10 assists from 29 appearances, with Arsenal icon Paul Merson even urging them to make a move for the Three Lions star recently.

“Arsenal will buy him,” said Merson on Sky. “Why not? £64m, why not. Sol Campbell did [make the move]. People will go ‘oh he’s this age and that age’ but Arsenal need now.

“If Arsenal haven’t won the League, you’ve got to take a chance. You’ve got to take a chance, buy someone that’s proven. I wouldn’t be surprised, and when you’re Harry Kane, and you’ve been told you can go for £64m, there’s only a couple of teams who could buy him.”

تشكيل الزمالك أمام وادي دجلة وديًا.. شيكو بانزا ومنسي في الهجوم

أعلن الجهاز الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك، بقيادة البلجيكي يانيك فيريرا، تشكيل مباراة وادي دجلة الودية اليوم.

ومن المقرر أن يلعب الزمالك أمام وادي دجلة، بعد قليل على ملعب نادي النادي بالعاصمة الإدارية، في إطار الاستعداد للموسم الجديد.

طالع| عضو الزمالك يوضح تطورات أزمة أحمد فتوح ويطالب بمعاقبته

وتم الاتفاق بين الفريقين على أن تكون مدة كل شوط 60 دقيقة، لمنح فرصة لجميع اللاعبين للمشاركة لفترة أطول في اللقاء.

ويواصل الزمالك، استعدادته للموسم الجديد، بإقامة معسكر في العاصمة الإدارية، ولعب خلاله مباراتين وديتين أمام رع والشمس، ويخوض المواجهة الثالثة اليوم أمام وادي دجلة. تشكيل الزمالك اليوم أمام وادي دجلة

في حراسة المرمى: محمد صبحي.

الدفاع: عمر جابر، محمود حمدي “الونش”، حسام عبد المجيد، هاني ياسر.

الوسط: نبيل عماد دونجا، سيف جعفر، عبد الله السعيد، ناصر ماهر.

الهجوم: شيكو بانزا، ناصر منسي.

49ers set to sign "incredible" star for Farke who has scored against Leeds

da esport bet: Leeds United are set to sign an “incredible” new forward player for Daniel Farke before the deadline, according to one report.

Farke outlines three positions Leeds could strengthen

da supremo: The Whites and the 49ers Enterprises are yet to make a signing in 2025, with the club’s only pieces of business being loan exits for Joe Gelhardt and Charlie Crew.

Sky Sports: Leeds "interested" in signing £6m "machine" who Liverpool love

RB Leipzig are also keen.

ByCharlie Smith Jan 24, 2025

On the pitch, things are going to plan, with Leeds five points better off than they were at this stage last season after 29 Championship games. There is still time for the club to add to their squad before the February 3 deadline, though, and Farke said a centre-back, attacking midfielder and centre-forward are positions Leeds could still strengthen in.

“There are still a few positions we could have a deeper look at if they can improve the squad. But right now, I’m a little bit more calmer with not being in panic mode with the need to have to do something.

“I think it’s fair to say if there is a creative offensive player out there, like a number 10 position, then it is something that could be beneficial for our group.

“Brenden Aaronson has been excellent this season and a key player for us. But we might have a similar player like him in our group. Of course we have players who can play in this role.

“If there is a solution for a creative midfield player it definitely make sense to stay awake. In all the other areas we are covered. The only two [positions] we have to stay awake in my head is the centre-back position… and perhaps a bit in the striker position.”

In attack, Patrick Bamford continues to be out injured, leaving Joel Piroe and Mateo Joseph as the options for Farke. One attacker who has been loosely linked is Sevilla striker Kelechi Iheanacho, and it looks as if a move has gathered pace.

Leeds set to sign Kelechi Iheanacho, report claims

According to a report from Score Nigeria, Leeds are set to sign Iheanacho before the transfer deadline.

Kelechi Iheanacho warming up for Leicester City.

Akor Adams is set to join Sevilla from Montpellier which will allow Iheanacho to move back to England and Elland Road. The report doesn’t mention if a transfer will be loan or permanent, with things not going to plan for the former Leicester City striker in Spain.

Iheanacho’s career stats

Appearances

Goals

Assists

Leicester City

232

61

34

Manchester City

64

21

7

Sevilla

11

3

0

Nigeria

56

15

8

The 28-year-old, who has scored once against the Whites during his career, was brought to Sevilla by former Leeds chief Victor Orta, but it hasn’t been a move that has gone to plan, scoring just three times in 11 appearances.

Iheanacho, dubbed “incredible” by Brendan Rodgers, netted five times in 23 appearances in the Championship as the Foxes lifted the title, so he may have his eyes on another second-tier crown with Leeds in the final months of the season.

Arsenal have now contacted club over signing £50m Brazil international

Arsenal have now made an approach over potentially signing a South American sensation, as manager Mikel Arteta holds behind-the-scenes transfer meetings with the club’s hierarchy about how the team can be improved before February 3.

Mikel Arteta shares January transfer update at Arsenal

Speaking in his latest pre-match press conference this afternoon, Arteta shared an update on their January transfer plans, and fresh faces remain a real possibility.

Arsenal now considering January loan deal for £42m ex-Man City player

He’s a very familiar name to Arteta.

ByEmilio Galantini Jan 10, 2025

The Spaniard has consistently refused to rule out incoming transfers this month, but it will depend on opportunities and whether they can seriously upgrade Arsenal’s current options. Arteta has also confirmed discussions with Emirates Stadium higher-ups over recruitment, hinting there have been internal N5 conversations over possible January deals.

“We always have discussions with the ones above about how we can improve the team,” said Arteta on the January window, ahead of their FA Cup clash against Man United this weekend.

Tottenham (home)

January 15

Aston Villa (home)

January 18

Wolves (away)

January 25

Man City (home)

February 2

Leicester City (away)

February 1

“It’s always a possibility, if it’s somebody that is going to make us much better. We have certain limitations, and we have lots of gaps and things you have to cover.

“It’s also about the players and whether you can afford them. I have so much support from the board, I continue to have it. To win the maximum amount of football matches in the way we want to play.

“That support continues to be there, but we have our limitations.”

Arsenal manager MikelArtetacelebrates after the match

Arsenal are weighing up new wide options they could sign in January, with star forward Bukayo Saka out until March after undergoing hamstring surgery. There are also some suggestions that interim sporting director Jason Ayto has his eyes on new strikers, with an Arsenal enquiry allegedly made for Aston Villa starlet Jhon Duran (CaughtOffside).

Thomas Partey and Jorginho are also out of contract at the end of this season as well, as things stand at least – motivating Arsenal to scour the market for potential new midfielders.

Arsenal make contact over signing Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes

Wolves star Joao Gomes, who has performed superbly at Molineux over the past 24 months, is rumoured to be on their agenda.

Since signing for Vitor Pereira’s side for £15 million from Flamengo in January 2023, the Brazilian has earned his first international caps in the famous yellow, green and blue jersey – whilst also starting 32 Premier League games and averaging more tackles per 90 than any other Wolves player last season (WhoScored).

The 23-year-old’s stellar form has put him on the radar of elite English sides, and according to journalist Rudy Galetti on X, Arsenal have made an enquiry over signing Gomes to ask for information on a potential transfer.

The starlet is rumoured by other media outlets to command an asking price of around £50 million, according to other reports, but Galetti’s sources state that it would take a mammoth offer to sway Wolves into doing business this month.

Gomes has been called a “super talent” by former Wolves boss Gary O’Neil, and he’s also said to be attracting interest from Tottenham, Man United and Liverpool.

لويس فان جال يكشف معاناته مع مرض السرطان.. وموقفه من العودة للتدريب

كشف الهولندي لويس فان جال، المدير الفني السابق لمنتخب هولندا، عن احتمالية عودته للتدريب مرة أخرى بعد شفائه من مرض السرطان.

وفي حديث أجراه خلال ظهوره في برنامج “هومبرتو”، تحدث عن معاناته مع مرض السرطان وابتعاده عن الملاعب وسبب عدم تفضيله لتدريب الأندية خلال الفترة الماضية.

وقال مدرب برشلونة الأسبق في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “آس” الإسبانية: ” لم أعد أشعر بالقلق بشأن المرض، أخضع للفحص كل بضعة أشهر والأمور تسير على ما يرام، أصبحت أكثر لياقة الآن”.

وأكمل: “على الرغم من مرضي، تلقيت العديد من العروض لتدريب أندية خلال العامين الماضيين، لن أدرب أي نادي لأني لا أشعر بالرغبة في العمل يوميًا”.

اقرأ أيضًا | موقف جالطة سراي من التعاقد مع تير شتيجن في انتقالات الصيف

وأضاف: “أنت مدرب للمنتخب الوطني 8 مرات في السنة، ولكن من يرغب في مدرب يبلغ من العمر 73 عامًا ومصاب بسرطان البروستاتا؟ ربما كوراساو أو ما شابه”.

وأردف: “لن أوافق على تدريب منتخبات صغيرة، أي أنني لن أفعل ذلك إلا مع دول مثل إنجلترا وألمانيا”.

وعن معاناته مع مرض سرطان البروستاتا أتم: “قبل عامين خضعت لعدة عمليات جراحية، كان كل شيء يسير بشكل خاطئ، كنت أعاني من مشاكل في التبرز والحفاضات، كان شيئًا سيئًا للغاية لأنني شخص نظيف”.

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