Arsenal letting Alex Iwobi go is the kind of ruthless business they need

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Opinion series, which provides analysis, insight and opinion on any issue within the beautiful game, from Paul Pogba’s haircuts to League Two relegation battles…

149 games. 15 goals. 23 assists. Since breaking into the Arsenal first-team, Alex Iwobi didn’t necessarily set the world alight in his time at the Emirates. The Nigeria international had come through the Gunners academy and there was understandably an element of goodwill there, but his numbers never really stacked up to some of the more illustrious names in the Premier League.

Unai Emery revealed that following discussions with his left-backs over who they preferred playing with on the flank, Iwobi was the man they all unanimously pointed to. But in a team attempting to compete for titles both domestically and abroad, to not even break past the five-goal mark in the Premier League as one of the side’s attacking players is nothing short of an abject failure.

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So for the Gunners to fleece Everton out of a reported £34m for the 23-year-old is excellent business. And perhaps even more so than the financial element of the deal, it smacks of a ruthlessness the north London side have been needing for so long. Getting rid of players who simply didn’t perform at a high enough level and not constantly handing them chance after chance to redeem themselves.

It was common knowledge Arsenal wanted a new winger for the season and they duly got one with the arrival of Lille star Nicolas Pepe. The Ivory Coast international’s arrival upgraded the Gunners’ attack no-end, and perhaps added a sense of perspective on the lack of progress Iwobi had made since his breakthrough into the senior side in the 2015/2016 season.

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Losing one of the club’s academy products is always a difficult thing to do, but the Gunners’ ruthlessness in shipping Iwobi out on deadline day is a refreshing act of brutal honesty and decision-making.

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Manchester City star Fernandinho returns to training ahead of the new season

[ad_pod ]Fernandinho is back up and running.The veteran midfielder, who turned 33 this year, has enjoyed an extended break over the summer having helped Brazil claim their ninth Copa America title.He missed City’s Community Shield win over Liverpool at the weekend, which is a frightening testament to just how good Pep Guardiola’s side are.However, with the start of the new campaign fast approaching, and student Rodri eagerly awaiting his first lesson from the master tactician, Fernandinho has put down his flip flops, waved goodbye to the sun, packed his jumpers and returned to Manchester.

It’s not yet clear where the Brazilian will operate in City’s lineup or how prominently he will feature.

Rodri seems like the new obvious choice for the defensive midfield spot as he prepares for his long-term future at the club, while he could play a sporadic role at centre-back following Vincent Kompany’s departure.

Wherever he plays, however, he’ll inject a healthy dose of experience and quality to proceedings.

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Manchester United: Red Devils should sign Kalidou Koulibaly instead of Harry Maguire

Manchester United have been linked with a move for Harry Maguire all summer long, and have even had a bid rejected for the 26-year-old.

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Leicester City are said to value Maguire at close to £85m, with Manchester United’s city rivals Manchester City also said to be interested in the England international.

The Red Devils are also said to be interested in Napoli and Senegal international Kalidou Koulibaly, however, will only consider the 28-year-old if they fail in their pursuit of Maguire.

Maguire has featured heavily in Leicester City’s pre-season fixtures so far, captaining the side, as well as scoring in their 3-0 win over Cambridge United.

Links with Maguire and Koulibaly make sense after a less than impressive season in the centre of defence for Manchester United. The club conceded the most goals they ever have in the Premier League last season (54), as they finished in sixth place.

Manchester United’s chase of Maguire is most likely due to the 6 foot 4 defender’s ability to carry the ball out of defence. Last season Maguire averaged 0.5 dribbles per game, which is more than all of Solskjaer’s current centre-back options  (via WhoScored).

Despite the positives surrounding both players, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should prioritise a move for Koulibaly over Maguire. While the 26-year-old is good with the ball at his feet, Koulibaly has mountains of experience in European competition. He would be a valuable asset for the club in being able to reach the latter rounds of the Europa League next season.

Koulibaly has played 58 games across the Champions League and Europa League. Meanwhile, Maguire has never featured in European competitions so far in his career.

Koulibaly’s experience is a key reason why he should be considered as the main centre-back target ahead of the Leicester City star. He would be a perfect fit for the club as they look forward to another season in the Europa League.

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Premier League Transfer Roundup: Spurs eye Bale, West Ham agreed Haller fee, Everton sign Delph

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Monday’s Premier League transfer roundup focused on Arsenal’s rejected bid for Celtic’s Kieran Tierney, Tottenham’s offer for Nicolo Zaniolo and Liverpool’s interest in taking Philippe Coutinho back to Anfield. Today’s edition discusses Spurs’ interest in a former star, West Ham agreeing a deal for a Bundesliga striker and Everton’s new signing.

Spurs eye Bale

When Gareth Bale joined Real Madrid in 2013, he was the most expensive player in the world and was on the verge of becoming a superstar. His time in Spain has been successful, with him scoring in two out of the four Champions League finals he was won with Los Merengues. However, the 29-year-old could be on the move this summer, according to reports, and it is Spurs who are being named as an interested party. According to Marca, Daniel Levy and co have told Real that they are willing to pay between €50m (£45.1m) and €60m (£54.1m) for the Wales international. In terms of wages, though, they have made it clear to the former Southampton man’s representatives that they will not be able to afford to pay him the €17m (£15.3m) a season he currently earns.

Haller fee agreed

Since Marko Arnautovic departed for Shanghai SIPG, West Ham’s desire to sign a striker has been clear for all to see. Maxi Gomez, Andrea Belotti, Diego Costa and Neal Maupay are amongst those to have been linked to the Hammers. However, it seems that they may finally have a new man to lead their attack. Eintracht Frankfurt have confirmed that they have agreed a fee with the Irons for the sale of Sebastien Haller. He is now on his way to London for a medical, with the fee believed to be within the region of £45m. The 25-year-old Frenchman scored 15 goals in the Bundesliga last season and also provided nine assists.

Everton sign Delph

Everton have already signed one midfielder, albeit one they had on loan last season, in Andre Gomes. Now, they have brought in a second one. It has been confirmed that Fabian Delph has joined the Toffees from Manchester City for a fee reportedly worth up to £10m. The 29-year-old has signed a three-year contract with the Goodison Park outfit. During his time with the Citizens, the England international made 89 appearances, scoring five goals. Upon the completion of the switch, the former Aston Villa ace told Everton’s official website, “I’m really happy to be here, I’m going to give absolutely everything – nothing less than 100 percent. Hopefully, we can push together, fans and players, to do something special.”

الأهلي يعلن مدة غياب علي معلول بعد إصابته أمام بايرن ميونخ

أعلن النادي الأهلي، مدة غياب ظهير الفريق علي معلول، بعد إصابته في مباراة بايرن ميونخ الألماني بكأس العالم للأندية.

وكان معلول تعرض للإصابة خلال مباراة الأهلي وبايرن ميونخ، في دور نصف نهائي كأس العالم للأندية، الذي أقيم في قطر.

وقال أحمد أبو عبلة، رئيس الجهاز الطبي بالفريق خلال تصريحات للموقع الرسمي للأهلي، أن علي معلول لاعب الفريق سيغيب لمدة أسبوعين، بسبب الإصابة بشد في العضلة الخلفية.

طالع | علي معلول عن اتهامه بالهروب أمام بايرن ميونخ: “مش أنا اللي أمسك رجلي وأدعي الإصابة”

وأضاف أن اللاعب أجرى آشعة رنين اليوم فور الوصول من الدوحة، بعد أن تعذر ذلك بسبب الإجراءات الاحترازية ووجود البعثة داخل كبسولة طبية في مقر إقامتها في الدوحة.

وأثبتت الآشعة إصابته بشد في العضلة الخلفية يستوجب العلاج لمدة أسبوعين. وأوضح أن اللاعب يبدأ تنفيذ برنامجه العلاجي من أجل تجهيزه للمرحلة المقبلة.

وأشار إلى المحاولات الحثيثة التي بذلها الجهاز الطبي من أجل لحاق معلول بمباراة بالميراس البرازيلي أمس، ولكن آلام الخلفية للاعب حالت دون ذلك.

وعادت بعثة الأهلي إلى القاهرة عصر اليوم، الجمعة، من قطر بعد الفوز بالميدالية البرونزية لكأس العالم للأندية.

ويستعد الأهلي لمواجهة المريخ السوداني، يوم الثلاثاء المقبل، في إطار منافسات الجولة الأولى من دور المجموعات لدوري أبطال إفريقيا.

Celtic can add balance with Hatem Abd Elhamed signing

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

Hapoel Be’er Sheva defender Hatem Abd Elhamed is on the verge of signing for Neil Lennon’s Celtic, according to The Scottish Sun.

What’s the story?

Celtic are reportedly close to bringing a third defender to the club this summer in the shape of Abd Elhamed. Lennon has already signed Christopher Jullien and Boli Bolingoli-Mbombo.

And the boss has spoken about his desire to bring more signings to Parkhead: “Right-back is a priority, but we have a number of positions I’d like to strengthen like midfield and one or two attacking areas.

“You don’t want to overcook it either, but we want to add to the quality in the squad that we already have.”

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Balance is needed

Bolingoli-Mbombo is an attack-minded left-back, a trait Lennon likes but wants to alter slightly, stating this week: “That’s something we’ll have to temper a little bit but you can see he can play left-back and left-wing.”

With the former Rapid Vienna man’s attacking tendencies, Lennon has opted for Kristoffer Ajer, a central defender, on the other side so far this term. Ajer’s defensive capabilities mean that he regularly tucks in, forming a back three as Bolingoli-Mbombo bombs forward.

Abd Elhamed played the majority of his 26 games at centre-back last season but is equally capable on the right-side of defence. Given his versatility (Transfermarkt say he has played seven different positions in his career), the 28 year-old could replace Ajer on the right, which would be doing a big favour for the Norwegian.

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This would allow Ajer, who was fantastic in a central role last season, to revert back to his more natural position without losing the balance he provided.

With Bolingoli-Mbombo racing forward on the left and the attacking force that is James Forrest playing in front of whoever gets the nod on the right, it makes sense for Lennon to opt for a defender suited to covering inside. Abd Elhamed could do just that as well as providing cover for Lennon’s current crop of centre-backs too. A very sensible signing indeed.

Newcastle United fans aren’t happy with Mike Ashley’s Daily Mail interview

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Another day and another reason for Newcastle United fans to turn on owner Mike Ashley.

On this occasion the controversial businessman was interviewed by Martin Samuel for The Daily Mail, and he was asked about a variety of different things regarding the running of the club.

Since Ashley took over, he has overlooked two relegations and one European qualification, while the Magpies are yet to lift a trophy with him at the helm.

The mood had been one lined with tinges of newfound optimism during the past two seasons under Rafa Benitez, but the Spaniard failed to agree a new deal with the club and the rising optimism was stripped away when Steve Bruce was announced as his successor.

In the exclusive interview, Ashley spoke openly about his running of the club, the mistakes he's made, the challenges he faces and the recent reports regarding a potential takeover.

It was the type of interview that was always going to attract plenty of attention amongst Newcastle fans, and they were particularly disgruntled by his comments concerning the club's inability to compete with the top-six.

His admission regarding Tottenham's shirt deal seemed to be a huge point of contention.

Here's what they had to say in response to the interview…

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تشكيل يوفنتوس المتوقع أمام بورتو اليوم في دوري أبطال أوروبا

يحل فريق يوفنتوس الإيطالي ضيفًا اليوم على نظيره بورتو البرتغالي في مسابقة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

المباراة تُقام في البرتغال، على ملعب “الدراجاو”، ضمن لقاءات ذهاب دور الـ16 من دوري الأبطال.

اقرأ أيضًا | تشكيل يوفنتوس أمام بورتو.. ماكيني أساسيًا ورونالدو وكولوسيفسكي في الهجوم

يوفنتوس يدخل المباراة، بعدما استعاد خدمات مهاجمه الأرجنتيني باولو ديبالا، بعد غيابه للإصابة، كما عاد الإيطالي ليوناردو بونوتشي، بينما يغيب الكولومبي خوان كوادرادو بسبب الإصابة (طالع قائمة يوفنتوس). تشكيل يوفنتوس المتوقع اليوم أمام بورتو

حراسة المرمى: تشيزيني.

خط الدفاع: دانيلو، دي ليخت، كيلليني، أليكس ساندرو.

خط الوسط: كيزا، رابيو، ماكيني، بيتانكور.

خط الهجوم: ألفارو موراتا، كريستيانو رونالدو.

How Tottenham Hotspur could line up during 2019/20 PL opener

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Tottenham Hotspur kick off the Premier League season at home against Aston Villa.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side, of course, reached the Champions League final in 2018/19 and also finished fourth in the top-flight, but they will surely be out to launch an assault on the title this time around.

Indeed, they have already broken their transfer record once to sign Tanguy Ndombele from Lyon and are being linked with more new arrivals: Giovani Lo Celso of Real Betis, Fulham’s Ryan Sessegnon and Juventus star Paulo Dybala are all said to be targets.

There could be plenty of upheaval to the starting XI that served Spurs so well last term, then, with Kieran Trippier the first to leave and Danny Rose also seemingly closing in on a departure.

Christian Eriksen’s future remains up in the air, too, after he confirmed he could leave earlier this summer, while Toby Alderweireld’s  £25m release clause expired last week.

There are a number of options then, for Pochettino to pick from as he bids to get the 2019/20 season underway with a win.

Football FanCast breaks down five possible XIs.

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If all the major targets arrive in north London, Spurs could have four debutants on the opening day.

Ndombele, of course, is already in the bag and gave fans a glimpse of what they can expect by laying on an assist with his first touch in a pre-season friendly against Juventus.

A midfield containing him alongside Lo Celso and of course Moussa Sissoko in central midfield could bear plenty of fruit for the club after the former Newcastle United man’s resurgence last season.

Sessegnon coming in at left-back would add an extra dimension both to Spurs’ defence and attack, offering width that the diamond formation lacks in midfield.

Sitting at the tip of the diamond is Dybala himself, a player who will inject flair, charisma and a touch of imperious class into Spurs’ build-up play.

In an ideal world Alderweireld will stay at the club and Eriksen’s demotion to the bench will signal the beginning of a new era in which Pochettino will have the squad depth to fulfil his ambitions.

The Argentine could also begin his experiment with Juan Foyth at right-back following the departure of Trippier to Atletico Madrid.

If that sequence of events plays out, and Harry Kane and Heung-min Son start the season in full health, then this looks like a mightily strong XI.

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Of course, there’s the opposite scenario.

Pochettino could decide against using Foyth at right-back and install the rash Serge Aurier instead.

Alderweireld could still depart if a club is willing to match Daniel Levy’s £40m asking price, leaving Davinson Sanchez and Jan Vertonghen at centre-back, with Rose at left-back if both his and Sessegnon’s transfers fall through

Harry Winks could come in for Ndombele in midfield if Pochettino does not feel the Frenchman is ready, while Lucas Moura could fill in for Eriksen if he leaves too.

If Lo Celso fails to arrive, then Dele Alli would be the No.10.

Now, this doesn’t look like the most nightmarish of XIs but it is also made up solely of players who featured throughout 2018/19.

Between them, they made a combined 429 appearances in all competitions last season alone.

Only Aurier made less than 20, while Sissoko, Winks, Lucas, Son and Kane all made 40 appearances or more.

Don’t expect much freshness from this lot on the opening day.

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Paulo Gazzaniga has enjoyed some exceptional displays in goal for Spurs and, with Hugo Lloris flying home from the pre-season tour due to injury, he could well be trusted on opening day.

Kyle Walker-Peters has been banging on the door for a first-team breakthrough for almost two years now and Pochettino could select him while installing Foyth in his preferred centre-back role.

Partnering the Argentine with Sanchez could be the beginning of a new defensive tandem, while Oliver Skipp could take another step towards becoming a first-team regular.

Adding Troy Parrott to the attack would require a formation shift but the 17-year-old could be worth the risk; he has been prolific at youth level, scoring 15 goals in 13 games for the Under-18s, and made his senior debut in a friendly against Juventus.

He could partner Kane up top.

Of course, there is a lot of youth in this XI but Pochettino has routinely shown he does not mind chucking youngsters into the fray if they’re good enough.

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If Pochettino fancies going for it and attempting to run up a cricket score against the newly-promoted Villans, he could employ a 3-4-3 formation that relies on wing-backs.

That would see Aurier and Davies almost join the steely midfield of Ndombele and Sissoko, providing width on the flanks.

Further forward, there would perhaps be no need for a playmaker, with Lucas, Son and Kane providing a ferocious amount of firepower themselves.

There would be the option of tweaking the system from the bench if Eriksen or, perhaps, Lo Celso were to come on.

But this is a system that sees Pochettino loading all of the bullets into the magazine and hoping it fires.

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Or there’s this.

A flat back five would see Foyth play on the right – Aurier can’t really be trusted in such a formation – and Davies on the left.

Two defensive midfielders would come into the middle in Eric Dier and Victor Wanyama, with Sissoko the ball-carrier.

That would then see Son join Kane up front as Spurs relied on rapid counter-attacking and quick transitions.

This is a viable option for Pochettino but it would feel a waste to use it against Villa, a team who are likely to sit back and invite Spurs to attack.

There is no need for the hosts to join them in that tactic.

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Crystal Palace will need to adapt to life with James Tavernier if they sign him

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s In Numbers series, which takes a statistical look at performances, season-long form and reported transfer targets…

According to talkSPORT, Crystal Palace are eyeing up a move for Rangers captain James Tavernier, as the Scottish giants monitor Leonel Di Placido as a potential replacement.

Tavernier has emerged as a key member of Rangers’ squad since signing from Wigan back in 2015, becoming a real attacking force as well as being appointed as the Gers’ skipper.

The 27-year-old racked up a quite astounding number of goal involvements for a right-back last term, netting 11 goals and recording 14 assists in his 33 Scottish Premiership appearances, whilst he scored 17 and assisted 20 across all competitions – world-class attackers would be proud of those figures.

Whilst those numbers will presumably excite some Palace fans, the Eagles may have to adapt differently to life with such an attacking force down the right side.

Roy Hodgson hasn’t really had a genuine attacking force at right-back since arriving at the club, using only Joel Ward and Aaron Wan-Bissaka in the position – the latter has since left for Manchester United.

Both of them are nowhere near as attacking as Tavernier, reinforced by the fact that Ward has only ever scored 12 goals and got 14 assists in 345 career appearances, whilst Wan-Bissaka has just four assists in 47 appearances.

Contrastingly over on the other side of defence, Palace do have a left-back who loves to attack in Patrick van Aanholt, a man who has scored 17 goals in the four Premier League seasons before the current campaign.

Given that fact, if Palace deploy the Dutchman and Tavernier together, they will have two attacking full-backs for the first time in a while and definitely the first time under Hodgson, meaning the south Londoners will need to adapt.

Whether this means that the two communicate and decide when one should go forward and one should stay back, or if midfielders such as James McArthur and Luka Milivojevic are asked to cover for them whilst they venture forward, Hodgson will have to adapt and overcome the problems that would arise from having Tavernier in his team.

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