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Em jogo de vida ou morte na Libertadores, o Grêmio venceu o Estudiantes por 1 a 0 em La Plata. Nathan Fernandes fez o gol da vitória do Imortal na Argentina, e a equipe de Renato Gaúcho segurou a vitória mesmo com o meia Villasanti sendo expulso no segundo tempo.

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Com o resultado, o Grêmio conquista seus primeiros pontos no Grupo C, mas segue na lanterna da chave. O Estudiantes divide a liderança com o Huachipato, ambos com quatro pontos. A equipe chilena ainda enfrenta o The Strongest.

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O Grêmio volta a campo no domingo, contra o Bahia, pela quarta rodada do Brasileirão.

✅ FICHA TÉCNICA
ESTUDIANTES-ARG 0 X 1 GRÊMIO
3ª RODADA – FASE DE GRUPOS DA LIBERTADORES
🗓️ Data e horário: terça-feira, 23 de abril de 2024, às 19h (de Brasília);
📍 Local: Estádio Jorge Luis Hirschi, em La Plata (ARG);
🟨 Árbitro: Gustavo Tejera (URU);
🚩 Assistentes: Martin Soppi (URU) e Horacio Ferreiro (URU);
🖥️ VAR: David Rodriguez (COL).

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ESTUDIANTES-ARG (Técnico: Eduardo Domínguez)
Matías Mansilla; Eros Mancuso, Federico Fernández, Zaid Romero e Eric Meza; Santiago Ascacíbar e Enzo Pérez; José Sosa, Thiago Palacios e Mauro Méndez; Guido Carrillo.

GRÊMIO (Técnico: Renato Portaluppi)
Marchesín; João Pedro, Geromel, Kannemann e Fabio; Villasanti e Dodi (Pepê); Gustavo Nunes, Cristaldo e Soteldo; JP Galvão

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Rohl can finally bin Souttar by unleashing Rangers' rarely-seen "colossus"

Danny Rohl has already had six competitive matches in charge of Glasgow Rangers to assess his squad, after being thrown in at the deep end when he arrived last month.

Every game will have been a learning experience for the former Sheffield Wednesday boss, and this international break has provided him with a chance to take a step back and analyse his start to life at Ibrox.

A 3-0 win over Dundee at Dens Park before the break made it three wins from three in the Scottish Premiership for Rohl, but there is still plenty of work to be done after back-to-back losses in the Europa League.

The former Southampton and Bayern Munich assistant will be able to use this international break to assess the players who are not with their national teams in training.

Meanwhile, Rohl has also had the chance to watch some of his stars in action in different environments, playing for their countries, which may give him a different perspective on them.

One player who may have harmed his club chances through his performance for his country is central defender John Souttar, who struggled against Greece on Saturday.

Why John Souttar should be dropped by Rangers

Rohl should ruthlessly ditch the Scotland international from the starting line-up off the back of a dismal showing at the weekend, as he was criticised for his role in Anastasios Bakasetas’ opening goal.

Analysing the strike, BBC Sportscene pundit James McFadden said: “That is a nightmare. John Souttar initially totally misjudges the flight of the ball. He’s got to take control of the situation.

The Rangers centre-back ended the 3-2 defeat with zero out of two ground duels won and one error that directly led to a shot for the opposition, per Sofascore, on top of his mistake for Bakasetas’ opener.

Souttar’s struggles for Scotland may not come as a surprise to those who have kept tabs on his performances for Rangers in the 2025/26 campaign, as his form has dipped since last season.

The former Hearts star won 74% of his ground duels and was only dribbled past twice in 24 appearances in the Premiership last term, per Sofascore, but he has not been as dominant and hard to play against in the current campaign.

Appearances

24

11

Goals

1

0

Pass accuracy

91%

91%

Tackles + interceptions per game

1.6

1.1

Dribbled past per game

0.1x

0.5x

Ground duel success rate

74%

53%

Aerial duel success rate

66%

66%

Yellow cards

1

3

As you can see in the table above, Souttar has already been dribbled past six times in 11 league games, three times as much as last season in less than half as many matches.

The Scottish defender has also won a much lower percentage of his duels on the ground, which suggests that he is a yard slower to get to the ball, and his struggles in that department were on display against Greece, losing 100% of his ground duels.

Souttar’s declining form for club and country is a cause for concern and should be something that Rohl has paid attention to during the international break, particularly with the options that he has at his disposal at Ibrox.

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The former Sheffield Wednesday boss does have alternatives that he can turn to ahead of the Scotland international, and he should ruthlessly ditch the 29-year-old flop to unleash the rarely-seen Emmanuel Fernandez.

Rangers signed the English centre-back from Peterborough in the summer in a deal that was described as a “blockbuster” move by Posh chairman Darragh MacAnthony, but he has not had too many chances to impress.

Why Rangers should finally unleash Emmanuel Fernandez

The 23-year-old star has only played 181 minutes of football across three appearances and two starts in all competitions for the Scottish giants so far this season, per Transfermarkt, with one star in the Premiership and one start in the League Cup.

In his first start for the club against Alloa Athletic in the League Cup, Fernandez played a role in a 4-2 win for Russell Martin’s Light Blues and scored his first goal for Rangers.

The towering defender, who was hailed as a “colossus” by the aforementioned MacAnthony, was rewarded for that performance in the cup in August with a start against St Mirren in the Premiership the following weekend.

Fernandez, ironically, started alongside Souttar on that trip to play the Saints in what turned out to be a 1-1 draw under Martin, and he outperformed his experienced teammate that afternoon.

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0

Interceptions

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3

Clearances

8

9

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3/5

5/8

Aerial duels won

3/5

7/7

Dribbled past

1x

0x

As you can see in the table above, the former Peterborough star made far more contributions to the team defensively and was not as much of a liability in duels, whilst he was not dribbled past a single time.

It was also Souttar who was caught out by the run that Jordan Ayunga made through the middle to score the opening goal in the game, as the Scotland international failed to track the run or catch up with the striker to prevent him from scoring.

However, since that fairly impressive outing against St Mirren in the Premiership, Fernandez has only played one minute of football in all competitions for Rangers, and that was off the bench in the recent 1-0 win over Hibernian.

The 23-year-old was not provided with many opportunities to shine under the previous management team, but impressed when he did, and Rohl should change that by finally unleashing him after the international break.

Given Souttar’s declining form for Rangers and Scotland, the timing could be right for the Light Blues to look to the future by offering Fernandez a run of matches to see if he can nail down a place in the side and be a more dominant presence at the back than the Scottish dud has been this season.

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ترتيب مجموعة إسبانيا في تصفيات كأس العالم

انتهت منافسات الجولة الأخيرة من تصفيات قارة أوروبا المؤهلة إلى نهائيات كأس العالم نسخة 2026، مساء اليوم، للمجموعة الخامسة.

وتستضيف الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، كندا والمكسيك نهائيات كأس العالم، الصيف القادم، بمشاركة 48 منتخبًا.

وقبل الجولة الأخيرة، تصدر منتخب إسبانيا المجموعة الخامسة برصيد 15 نقطة، ويليه تركيا 12 نقطة، جورجيا 3 نقاط وبلغاريا بدون نقاط.

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ووواجه منتخب إسبانيا خصمه منتخب تركيا، مساء اليوم على ملعب “لا كارتوخا” في الجولة الأخيرة، حيث تعادلا بهدفين لمثليهما، ليتأهل الأول مباشرة إلى كاس العالم ويخوض الثاني الملحق. ترتيب مجموعة إسبانيا في تصفيات كأس العالم 

1- إسبانيا، 16 نقطة.

2- تركيا، 13 نقطة.

3- جورجيا، 3 نقاط.

4- بلغاريا، 3 نقاط.

Howe can forget Elanga by unleashing Newcastle's teen who's 'like Yamal'

When you think of Newcastle United, you don’t first think of a full-flowing youth system.

While Alan Shearer began his youth in his home city, he did not play for Newcastle and signed an academy deal with Southampton before the Magpies could swoop. On the south coast, he was schooled and developed into the superstar the Toon would one day welcome home.

Newcastle have since sharpened their academy ranks, with the PIF investing in young talent to underlay Eddie Howe’s first-team squad. It is by supporting the seniors with promising up-and-comers that the chances of sustained success are raised, forging a closer bond with the city besides.

But Newcastle are still putting their emphasis on bringing over impactful additions to help Howe achieve his goals. However, one of these recent arrivals, Anthony Elanga, has struggled to get going so far, and a continuation of his woes could see a young prospect rise up and take his place.

Elanga's start to life at Newcastle

Let’s scale it back a bit. It’s transfer deadline day, August 2024. Newcastle need a right winger, need one badly.

And Elanga has been profiled as the man for the job, with Newcastle persistent after an initial £35m offer was rejected by Evangelos Marinakis. A second £50m bid arrives, proving the scale of Newcastle’s ambition, but Marinakis doesn’t want to play ball, and Tyneside do not welcome their man.

One year on, Elanga has signed for Newcastle in a £55m deal, and this tells us of a clear strategy for a player who has been scouted and analysed. He fits Howe’s vision and racked up 31 goal contributions across two Premier League terms with the Tricky Trees.

But he’s struggled thus far in the north east, having gone 12 matches in all competitions this term without a single direct goal involvement. Limited in attacking quality, Howe, and Elanga himself, will expect much more over the coming months.

The jury remains out, of course, but there’s a lot to be excited about, with Elanga’s fleet-footed pace and creative flair singled out by pundit Jamie Carragher as being perfect for Woltemade, who has suffered no such slowness in his start to life at SJP.

However, if Newcastle’s speedy signing fails to improve, he may fall quickly down the pecking order, with Jacob Murphy racking up an assist in midweek.

But it’s not just the 30-year-old stalwart who could threaten Elanga’s berth, with a Lamine Yamal-esque youngster looking to make headway on Tyneside after arriving from overseas this summer.

The Newcastle teen who's 'like Yamal"

Newcastle have a wave of youth talent incoming on Tyneside as has not been seen in many years. The likes of Elliot Anderson (sadly sold to Nottingham Forest) and Lewis Miley are among the brightest rising stars.

But that’s not all. An impetus has been placed on signing formative players and developing them. Seung-soo Park is a fine representation of this, having been dubbed ‘the Korean Lamine Yamal’ by one Asian football writer, who understands the teenager has been given his own locker at St. James’ Park, which tells much of Howe’s belief in the youngster’s potential.

Aged 18, Park joined the Magpies from K League 2 side Suwon Bluewings this summer, fee undisclosed. He had featured 18 times for the Suwon first team, scoring once and providing three assists.

Instantly among the senior fold, journalist Liam Kennedy marvelled at the “surprise package”, with the high regard he was held in clear from the off.

Like Elanga, Park is endowed with speed and power, and he’s versatile enough to play across the frontline. Across two matches in the EFL Trophy this term, he has shown much promise, combative in the challenge while being creative and enterprising on the ball.

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90′

Goals

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0

Assists

0

1

Touches

26

49

Shots (on target)

0 (0)

2 (1)

Accurate passes

16/18 (89%)

23/28 (82%)

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1

3

Dribbles

2/3

3/3

Recoveries

2

3

Tackles won

0/0

0/1

Ground duels

3/4

5/7

Those ball-carrying statistics tell a tale. Park has the trappings of an elite dribbler, and in this, he could rival Elanga in the years to come at St. James’ Park.

The comparisons to Yamal are not without substance, and if the talent can develop his prolific edge in front of goal, he could topple Elanga and maybe even rival the likes of Anthony Gordon and Nick Woltemade for the talismanic crown among Howe’s star men.

After all, the evidence thus far shows a player whose creativity and flair on the ball is cut from a similar cloth to those at the highest step of the Newcastle pyramid. To put that another way, it’s only a matter of time.

Hailed as a “real find” by Toon correspondent Charlier Bennett, Park is billed for big things, all right, with the reporter going on to whether the versatile forward “should remain with the first team this season?”

He has now made eight appearances for the U21s, and while Park continues to search for his first goal in black and white, like Elanga, he is adapting to a wholly new environment and could find himself fast-tracked with a bit more match action.

The five-cap South Korean U20 international, with one goal to his name, is one of the most exciting young talents to emerge from Asia in recent years, and though he faces stiff competition for a place on the Newcastle flanks, he has a big fan in Howe, and boasts the ability to leapfrog Elanga down the line, should the Swedish winger fail to kick on at the senior level.

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Rangers on verge of hiring new manager who shares agent with £100m+ Real Madrid superstar

Rangers are closing in on the appointment of a new manager, after face to face talks with Ibrox chiefs on Friday.

The Gers manager search has taken one twist after another with several names being thrown into the hat, from Danny Rohl to Sean Dyche, but none have been more prevalent than Steven Gerrard.

Rangers have already started making transfer plans for their new manager, with Pierce Charles expected to be the first major target in January, while there is also the risk of losing key players.

Indeed, for all the fan excitment for what the likes of Nicolas Raskin could do under a legendary midfielder like Gerrard, it appears he could be off in January even despite the departure of Russell Martin, who had found a way to stall the Belgium star’s career.

Indeed, Besiktas are planning a January approach for Raskin, in what could be one of Rangers’ most expensive sales of all time and Gerrard’s first blow after landing the job.

Gerrard "close to a total agreement" with Rangers

According to Ben Jacobs and Alex Crook, the former Premiership winner is on the verge of returning to Glasgow.

“Understand Rangers are now close to a total agreement with Steven Gerrard to return to Ibrox,” Jacobs posted on Twitter.

“Gerrard held positive face-to-face talks with chairman Andrew Cavanagh and vice-chairman Paraag Marathe in London on Thursday.”

Present at those talks would have also been Gerrard’s Wasserman agency, who represent superstars like Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde, valued at well over £100m by Transfermarkt, and Ballon d’Or candidate Denzel Dumfries.

The former Gers and Aston Villa boss had hinted in a recent interview with Rio Ferdinand that he is ready to return to management: “I’d love another go at some point. I want to change a few things and improve a few things and come back fresh, with a few different people around myself.

“I’d love another couple of challenges doing this and that’s what I’m working on in the background at the moment. A few different ideas, a few different people around me.

“Now I’m enjoying family time and doing a lot of things that I haven’t been able to do. But there’s a part of me that still feels that there’s a bit of unfinished business in terms of wanting to go in and face another couple of exciting challenges.”

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Kevin Thomson believes Gerrard will be taking the job at “a good time” if a deal can be struck for the once England captain to return to Ibrox.

“I do think it’s a good time to take the job,” the former Gers midfielder told Sky Sports. “There’s no doubt they’ve underachieved, they’ve had a couple of difficult moments in Europe as well.

“But they’ve still got a (Premier Sports Cup) semi-final coming up, the Scottish Cup’s still to come. Obviously Hearts have made a wonderful start. Celtic have made an indifferent start, albeit they’re above Rangers, so I think a new manager would think that they’ve got plenty of time.

“Only seven games played domestically, another 30-odd to go, so it’s not as if you’re coming in and it’s already a foregone conclusion that they’re not going to win the league.

“It’ll be a tough ask, no doubt, but I think if you’ve got that belief that you think you can change the squad and get more out of the current players and start to get the team winning, I think it’s an exciting job for anyone.”

Worcestershire end their Waite with crushing win over Essex

Allrounder snaps up six-wicket haul to condemn visitors to heavy defeat

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Matthew Waite’s career best figures propelled Worcestershire to a rampant three-day victory over Essex in the Rothesay County ChampionshipThe home side rallied to 134 all out at Visit Worcestershire New Road, with Ethan Brookes’ valuable 38 the standout knock, setting Essex 336 to win the game. They were then blown away as Waite did the bulk of the damage with 6 for 19, enabling Worcestershire to claim a 225-run win.Worcestershire’s crucial victory keeps them in touch of the sides around them as the scrap in the bottom-half of Division One continues.After resuming day three on 58 for 5, the hosts began the morning session looking to add to their overnight lead of 259. Essex capitalised on a slow Worcestershire start, however, with Simon Harmer and Shane Snater sharing three wickets inside the first hour to reduce the hosts to 80 for 8.That brought Brookes to the crease, who, with a canny supporting role from Waite, eased his way into proceedings. Brookes expressed himself, those in Worcestershire colours cheering every run added, as together they stretched the lead past 300.Evergreen pro Harmer (21-5-37-4) returned the best figures for Essex, Snater and Jamie Porter claiming three apiece, as the home side closed out their innings on 134.Set an unlikely 336 to win, Essex’s chase fell apart, stumbling from 34 for 0 to 47 for 5. Charlie Allison and Noah Thain shared the highest score, each scoring 23, but on a dismal Essex card, only two other batters could muster double-figures as they were bundled out for a measly 110.Dean Elgar was the first to go for just 9, as he feathered an edge through to keeper Gareth Roderick off a rising Ben Allison ball. Just one run separated the wicket of Elgar and his opening partner Allison, when the impressive Waite accounted for his wicket in the same fashion.Tom Westley’s struggles continued when he was pinned in front by a nip-backer from Yadvinder Singh, and the Worcestershire bowlers tightened their grip further on the contest when Waite extended his fine form to remove Robin Das, who had failed to trouble the scorers for a ten-ball duck.When Waite bagged his sixth wicket of the match, the away side were left spiralling towards a heavy defeat, with Michael Pepper accounted for.Only two-overs into his spell, a loose Matt Critchley drive opened the door for Brookes to sneak through and grab a faint edge on the way into the gloves of Roderick, with a delivery that jagged back enough to ensure his keeper collected his eighth catch of the match.Waite, the stand-out performer across the match, grabbed the headlines as he collected the wickets of Snater, Harmer and Porter on his way to returning career best match figures of 9 for 53.Victory for Worcestershire saw them close the gap on the rest of the pack at the foot of the Division One table, while Essex will make the journey home knowing a trip to The Oval awaits them on Friday.

Man Utd plotting loan-to-buy move for once £50m Chelsea academy graduate

Manchester United are looking to build a squad capable of challenging for major honours under Ruben Amorim and could be set to up their pursuit of a midfielder in January, per reports.

Manchester United begin to take shape after transfer window

The transfer window has come and gone, leaving the Red Devils in a position to kick on after managing to secure several arrivals before the deadline earlier this week.

Coming in hours before the close of play, Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens joined the club for £18.2 million from Royal Antwerp and could face a baptism of fire in back-to-back Premier League fixtures against Manchester City and Chelsea.

FC Porto's Evanilson scores their first goal from the penalty spot past Royal Antwerp'sSenneLammens

Speaking about whether he could assume the number one jersey, Jay Motty of Stretford Paddock believes there is every chance the Belgian could get the nod over Andre Onana or Altay Bayindir.

He stated: “It was obvious we needed another option because neither Andre Onana or Altay Bayindir have covered themselves in glory.

“I know there’s a lot of pressure on a young goalkeeper coming in but hopefully he can rise to it because we knew we had to do something. I get that Emi Martinez has won a World Cup, but in the Premier League he can be erratic. Let’s not ignore his faults. With Lammens we don’t know if he’s going to be good enough for Manchester United, but there’s every reason to think he’s got a chance of that.”

With the Red Devils set to return for Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Carlos Baleba in 2026, their mission to build a talented squad appears far from finished, and they now have another midfield operator in their sights should the opportunity arise.

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According to reports in Spain, Manchester United are plotting a January move for Atletico Madrid midfielder Conor Gallagher and will consult several avenues to try and bring the former Chelsea star back to English shores. The Red Devils are considering a both loan with an option to buy and a permanent deal if circumstances align, with the La Liga giants willing to offload the England international to offer themselves financial flexibility in the market.

Conor Gallagher in the Premier League

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Goals

18

Assists

13

Viewed as the main candidates to offer him a route back into English football, United are moving ‘increasingly close’ to his signature, and it remains to be seen whether they can offer a package to match his demands.

Registering four goals and six assists in 53 appearances for Atletico Madrid, Gallagher imposed himself in La Liga last term by winning 110 duels, per Fotmob, although he has only started one match in 2025/26. Labelled “priceless” by Mauricio Pochettino despite Chelsea sticking a £50m valuation on him at the time, his experience in the top-flight speaks for itself, and it may only be a matter of time before the Cobham graduate returns to familiar surroundings.

Stunning Eze repeat: Arsenal agree personal terms to sign £52m star

The last seven days or so have been nothing short of a roller coaster for Arsenal fans.

It all started with the news that Kai Havertz had suffered another injury setback on Wednesday morning, which, after last season, felt like a real hammer blow.

However, by the end of the day, the fanbase was in dreamland, as the club were back in for the extraordinarily talented Eberechi Eze, and within a few days, he was being unveiled in front of a packed-out Emirates.

Yet, as if the Englishman wasn’t enough, the Gunners are now back in the market and appear to be closing in on another signing who could be looked at as a bit of an Eze repeat.

Arsenal target Eze repeat

With all the understandable excitement Eze’s arrival has whipped up over the last few days, it’s easy to forget that even before his arrival, Arsenal were having a great window.

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The additions of Viktor Gyokeres and Martin Zubimendi could well be transformational for the starting lineup, and the likes of Noni Madueke and Cristhian Mosquera have added some much-needed depth.

Yet, even with the seven signings made under Andrea Berta’s watch this window, the Gunners appear keen to add at least one more name to that list, someone who could be looked at as another Eze-type signing.

At least that is according to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, who has claimed Arsenal are very interested in Piero Hincapie.

The respected journalist has revealed that the Bayer Leverkusen defender wants to leave the German outfit this month and that he is prioritising a move to the Emirates.

Interestingly, while the Ecuadorian international has a €60m release clause in his current deal – around £52m – the North Londoners are making efforts to reduce that fee to something “more realistic.”

Even then, this will likely be a costly deal, but personal terms are not expected to be any issue with reports on the continent noting that Hincapie and the Gunners have agreed a contract up until 2030.

Hincapie has proven he’d be more than worth it in recent seasons, especially as this would be another Eze-esque deal.

Why Hincapie would be another Eze

Now, don’t worry, it is not lost on us that Hincapie and Eze operate in very different areas of the pitch, and play the game in very different ways because of this.

However, their positions have little to do with why this deal could be another Eze-esque situation.

Instead, one of the main reasons why their arrivals would be somewhat similar is the fact that Tottenham Hotspur have been interested in both players this summer.

In fact, according to some reports, the Gunners’ bitter rivals have already been in contact with the Leverkusen star, and had him reasonably high up on their list of targets this summer.

So, if this is to be believed, then it would be another case of Berta and his team once again usurping the Lilywhites and moving in on someone they wanted to sign.

Piero Hincapie in action for Bayer Leverkusen

However, there are a few other similarities between the two players and their situations as well.

For example, like the former Palace star, the “Ecuadorian football legend in the making,” as talent scout Jacek Kulig dubbed him, is a regular member of his national team, and while he often plays at centre-back, he’s versatile enough that he can excel at left-back as well.

Bundesliga

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10

Europa League

26

1

Champions League

14

1

DFB-Pokal

9

0

DFL Super Cup

1

0

Moreover, he’s currently a guaranteed starter in Germany, and, like the Greenwich-born star, played a key role in helping his team do something for the first time in their history when they won the league a couple of seasons ago.

Ultimately, even though it has somewhat come out of nowhere, Hincapie looks like he could be an excellent signing for Arsenal, and one that mirrors Eze’s arrival last week.

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Liverpool close to deadline-day agreement to sign 25 y/o star with Isak

Liverpool have reportedly sealed a record deal to bring Alexander Isak to the club, but their business doesn’t appear to be done yet in the summer transfer window.

Liverpool agree record deal to sign Alexander Isak

After the 1-0 win over Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday, the Reds were given another added bonus, with Isak’s £130m move to Anfield on the cards.

Newcastle have remained stubborn for weeks, potentially refusing to sell the Swede for less than £150m and making him train on his own.

The signing of Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart has changed things, however, with the Magpies also pushing to sign Yoane Wissa from Brentford, and they have decided it is now best to sell Isak to Liverpool.

It is a stunning piece of business for the Premier League champions, assuming there are no late issues with the move, but another exciting update has also emerged regarding more transfer business.

Liverpool close to agreement for Premier League ace

According to the reliable Lewis Steele of The Daily Mail, Liverpool are edging closer to signing Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi alongside Isak, with an agreement getting closer all the time.

Steele also provided another update on the situation on Monday morning, with Palace owner Steve Parish set to make a key decision on Guehi.

“Marc Guehi latest for those asking: told last night an agreement was ‘getting closer’ and ‘good chance’ it happens. Right now, still waiting on sign-off from Steve Parish, with CPFC in for replacements. Oliver Glasner involved too, but hope of a £35m+£5m handshake.”

Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi

This is huge for Liverpool, with Guehi their leading centre-back option for some time, with added depth badly needed there, especially if Joe Gomez departs for AC Milan.

The 25-year-old showcased his quality with a brilliant goal in Palace’s 3-0 win away to Aston Villa on Sunday evening, while Joe Hart hailed him in an England shirt at Euro 2024 last year.

“Huge shoutout to Marc Guehi. I thought he was exceptional. He really stepped in and was really calm on the ball. I thought Guehi allowed John Stones to play his game. The more Marc plays, the better that [centre-back] partnership will get.”

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Another Eze: Arsenal chasing £45m "superstar" who's already moved to London

A 5-0 win and the announcement of Eberechi Eze. Weekends don’t get much better if you’re an Arsenal fan.

This has been a spectacular window and it was capped off by Eze’s arrival last week, signing for his boyhood club, returning to the team that rejected him at the age of 13.

New Arsenal signing EberechiEzeis unveiled to the fans before the match

It’s a dream fulfilled. The smile on his face over the last week has been joyous. Very rarely have we seen a player so delighted to sign for the Gunners.

Yet, Andrea Berta and Co aren’t done quite yet. Anyone fancy another left-sided defender? Mikel Arteta, of course you do. The window wouldn’t be complete without one arriving.

Arsenal's transfer plans after signing Eze

Surprising news emerged at the beginning of the week that with Jakub Kiwior set to depart the Emirates Stadium, another defender could arrive.

That player is Bayer Leverkusen star, Piero Hincapie. One of the most exciting defenders in the game, Hincapie has proven himself to be a rampant threat when playing as a left-back, but also a pillar of solidity when playing as a centre-back.

This move would be the icing on the cake as far as Arteta is concerned, but despite a near £300m summer spend, more forwards are still on Arsenal’s radar.

Indeed, according to Caught Offside, the Gunners and Chelsea are monitoring Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman.

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It’s reported that Lookman’s future in Italy is hanging by a thread after falling out with key figures at the club, thus opening up the possibility of a transfer in the remaining week of the window.

Inter Milan have been the most serious suitors for much of the summer but with no move forthcoming yet, a number of clubs in England have weighed up swoops.

Arsenal are said to be considering an approach, while Chelsea and Aston Villa are also interested in the £45m forward.

The two London clubs may hold an advantage. It’s claimed that Lookman has moved back to the English capital this summer.

Why Lookman could be Eze 2.0 for Arsenal

It’s safe to say that Eze and Lookman have enjoyed/endured similar journeys on their rise to footballing stardom.

Born a matter of months apart, both in London, the two 27-year-olds grew up in the capital and began their careers in a similar fashion.

While Eze was rejected by Arsenal, eventually going onto play in the academies at Fulham and Millwall, before he got his big break at QPR, it was in the EFL and London where Lookman was also first spotted, playing for Charlton Athletic.

While they caught their eye with trickery, it’s not been until the last few years that they’ve become talents worthy of playing for one of the Premier League’s biggest and best clubs.

Indeed, over the last two campaigns, Eze has dazzled for Crystal Palace, scoring 25 goals and registering 17 assists in all competitions. He’s in his prime and the numbers showcase that.

2024/25

43

14

11

2023/24

31

11

6

2022/23

40

10

4

2021/22

19

1

1

2020/21

36

3

6

Lookman is cut from a similar cloth. He’s a “superstar” in the words of 90min’s Sean Walsh and has really exploded over the last two years in Italy. Who can forget his famous hat-trick that won Atalanta the Europa League in 2023/24?

Those are just three of 37 goals he’s scored in the last two seasons, years where he also supplied 17 assists for good measure too, the same number as Eze.

While the Nigeria international has predominantly played as a centre-forward in Serie A, like Eze, he’s capable of playing on either flank or behind the striker.

They’re dazzling with the ball at their feet too, the former Palace star notably ranking inside the top 15% of positionally similar players in Europe’s top five leagues for successful take-ons per 90 minutes and Lookman sitting among the best 6% of positionally similar players for progressive carries.

London-born, the same age, similarly versatile, explosive and in their primes, there is a lot to compare between the two players. Arsenal could do far worse than Lookman if they are on the hunt for even more firepower before the window closes.

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