According to reports from Sky Sports, manager Mark Hughes has revealed Stoke City may have to wait until deadline day to get some of their transfer deals over the line.
The Potters have already signed three players this summer in the form of Joe Allen, Ramadan Sobhi and Ryan Sweeney – arriving from Liverpool, Al Alhy and AFC Wimbledon respectively.
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But the latter duo, both aged 19, appear unlikely to be offered significant roles in the first-team squad next season.
Stoke City reportedly tabled a £17million transfer bid for West Bromwich Albion striker Saido Berahino earlier this summer and have also been linked with former Manchester United star Robin van Persie.
But Stoke manager Mark Hughes has revealed that he’s more focused on making defensive additions before the summer transfer window slams shut.
He told Sky Sports: “It’s fair to say in defensive areas we probably need one more but we’ll wait and see if the right player becomes available.”
And the Welshman further stated that the Bet365 Stadium outfit could have to wait until deadline day to seal deals for their top transfer targets.
He said: “We’ve got any number of targets we think we’ve got an opportunity to get over the line. It could be that it goes into the last throes of the window.
“It’s not something I like doing, but sometimes the clubs who have the players you’d like to sign change their view and become more receptive nearer the deadline.
“It’s not ideal, we’ve started the season already but we haven’t been able to get some of the targets we’ve chased in the building. At the end of the day it’s down to the player and the club he’s at. It’s out of our hands.”
Manchester City have been in imperious form this season. New manager Pep Guardiola has made light work of English football so far and his City side have won 10 games out of 10 under his stewardship.
They top the table with six league victories and are scoring goals with freedom.
Their performances against Manchester United and Bournemouth drew particular praise and Guardiola will be very hopeful about City’s chances this season.
That said, they haven’t reached perfection just yet. The Citizens looked a bit shaky in their last two fixtures versus Swansea City and were made to work hard in their opening game against Sunderland.
There is always room to improve and we think City could do much worse than signing Hector Bellerin.
The 21-year-old has reportedly stalled on contract talks at the Emirates. He is a phenomenal footballer and he would surely help improve their defence even further.
City’s squad is frighteningly good already but the idea of them strengthening even further should put fear into the eyes of their competitors.
His Barcelona links
The right-back was at Barcelona between 2003 and 2011 before he joined the Gunners, making the same move as previous fan favourite Cesc Fabregas.
However, if he chose to move to Man City, his Barcelona links would be just as notable as he would rejoin former manager Pep Guardiola. Txiki Begiristain is the current director of football at City, too, just as he had been at Barcelona whilst Bellerin was there.
He’d become no.2 immediately
Zabaleta is not the player he once was and Sagna has taken his spot as City’s right back.
The former Arsenal man has impressed at the Blues. However, Sagna, like Zabaleta is not getting any younger and Bellerin would be the perfect replacement for them.
In fact, he would probably become City’s main right back instantly.
His pace
Bellerin has been blessed with a frightening amount of pace. Just this weekend during Arsenal’s 3-0 demolition of Chelsea the 21-year-old sprinted back to catch up with Pedro and stop what looked like a certain goal.
He would slot in very nicely in that City back four.
His defensive ability
He may be blessed with pace but he’s not just some fast flash in the pan. He’s a very well rounded defender actually. He didn’t just catch up with Pedro but he challenged him fairly and wont the ball back.
He’s a phenomenal athlete and despite his lean build, Bellerin is in fact very strong and resolute. The perfect full back perhaps?
Trophies
Unfortunately for Arsenal and Wenger, the Gunners haven’t been blessed with an array of trophies in the past decade.
In fact, two FA Cup triumphs is all they have to show for their efforts.
Whilst Manchester City haven’t done overwhelmingly better in that time, they have won the Premier League twice whilst also winning the League Cup a couple of times.
Bellerin could expect to be part of a title winning side far more if he joined the Citizens.
In front of 85,011, the highest ever home attendance for an English club, Spurs failed to do the business in their Champions League group opener against AS Monaco.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side were overcome by a Monaco outfit that might have expected more from a Tottenham outfit that had remained unbeaten until Wednesday evening.
Spurs fell agonisingly short of a first win at Wembley Stadium, being used due to White Hart Lane’s development but it’s clear supporters will need to see better if their team are to have any chance of progressing in the competition.
Spurs looked a little mediocre and sluggish at times in London and you’d expect them to be ruthlessly exposed by even better teams that AS Monaco, who, with all due respect, aren’t expected to push for the crown this year.
So with that in mind, why did Spurs struggle so much on their big day back in Europe?
Football Fancast author Hayden Atkins takes us through three reasons why Spurs struggled at Wembley…
Poor defending
It was less than a year ago to the day when we saw Spurs waltz past Monaco in the Europa League, as they beat the Ligue 1 side 4-1 at White Hart Lane.
But it down to anything you like but at Wembley, Spurs defending poorly for the two goals. Perhaps less so for Bernardo Silva’s goal but the marking and poor concentration levels were definitely the reason behind the goal scored by Lemar.
Spurs simply switched off and at this level, teams will expose you if you’re not anticipating what’s going on. A lesson in paying attention this one.
Kane struggles to find form again
Kane might have finally got on the scoresheet against Stoke City on Saturday but this game was a completely different nut to crack for Spurs.
Monaco were always going to be tight, making things difficult as they pressed the ball and it worked- and Kane rarely got a sniff. He lacked the confidence he showed when he was scoring for fun last season and even when he did get a decisive chance, he didn’t make the most of it at all.
A return to form can’t come quick enough for the England international, who has a lot of proving to do after such a jaded start to the campaign.
Getting other key players back and fighting fit
Spurs have got some fantastic players at the club but for all the attacking and defensive talent they do have on their books, one player that is constantly overlooked when it comes to praise is Mousa Dembele.
He came on as a substitute right at the start of the second half and already, Spurs looked more comfortable with the Belgian anchoring the midfield.
He’s been missing due to suspension but the quicker Pochettino can get him back to full-fitness, the better. This then gives Dele Alli a license to go forward, a role he’s looked far more comfortable in for both Spurs and England this season.
Manchester City face Southampton this weekend and we won’t see many greater mismatches in the Premier League this season. On the pitch this will be a competitive, potentially fascinating fixture. Off it, there is a chasm between the two sides. The two teams that have conducted themselves financially in polar opposite fashions, and both have enjoyed success over the last few years.
In the red corner, Southampton have become accustomed to losing key players each summer. With a hauntingly long list of their stars departing over the last few seasons. Losing Victor Wanyama and Sadio Mane this summer was hurtful, but it wasn’t quite as destructive as some windows they have suffered.
In the blue corner, Manchester City have largely shown little care for generating revenue through player transfers. On the odd occasion that they have sold a player, it has usually been once any prospect of a future at the Etihad Stadium is completely flung out of the window. Loans followed by sales have often seen City recoup underwhelming fees for players, while their squad continues to swell with highly-paid surplus components.
Financial consideration is perhaps growing for Manchester City, as we saw this summer. The temptation to spend heavily on ‘proven’ stars was resisted for the most part, with significant investment made in players who shan’t reach their ‘peak’ years until around 2020. Pep Guardiola’s project at the club will undoubtedly have some impact on their monetary activities, yet they will not be becoming a model of frugality any time soon.
The graph below comes from a fantastic Swiss Ramble article detailing Arsenal’s current financial position, but it serves to show the vast gap between Manchester City and Southampton when it comes to net spend. They are living in different worlds. Where Manchester City can splash near world record fees on defenders in back-to-back summers, Southampton have had to cope with the losses of almost an entire first choice XI since their return to the Premier League.
Panic could easily have ensued each summer. The loss of Mauricio Pochettino and Ronald Koeman, too, added extra spice to an already bubbling concoction, but there were never any signs that things would head south. Player recruitment has remained shrewd, signing on quality, suitability and potential rather than name and picking managers that evidently understand the plans of the club and fit with the direction they wish to travel in.
Every financial metric gives Southampton no chance at the Etihad this weekend. Southampton, though, are experts at both upsetting the odds and finding means to their desired ends. With so many owners and boards criticised vehemently, Southampton deserve maximum credit. Despite hardly spending a penny in net spend, the Saints are managing to improve their squad year on year. The loss of successful, excellent managers cannot even restrict the progress of Southampton – the recruitment at every level of the club borders on miraculous.
According to reports from The Daily Star, Liverpool are targeting Southampton defensive duo Virgil van Dijk and Sam McQueen, whilst Manchester United are still interested in signing Jose Fonte.
What’s the word?
Although they’ve struggled for proficiency at the more glamorous end of the pitch this season, Southampton remain one of the best defensive outfits in the Premier League. They’ve conceded just twelve goals in twelve games this term – the best record in the bottom half and the joint-fourth best throughout the division.
Saints’ defensive qualities were particularly evident on Saturday as they held Liverpool, the league’s top scorers, to a goalless draw at St. Mary’s and perhaps as a consequence, The Daily Star claim the Premier League’s biggest clubs are eyeing Claude Puel’s leading defenders.
Liverpool are reportedly preparing a £40million double-raid for star centre-back Virgil van Dijk and prodigious No.3 Sam McQueen, whilst Southampton ‘also fear’ losing captain Jose Fonte – who is still attracting interest from Manchester United.
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Fonte to Old Trafford?
The Red Devils were continuously linked with Fonte during the latter stages of the summer transfer window after he’d helped Portugal claim an unlikely European Championship in France, with United reportedly holding ‘informal talks’ over a potential deal in August – according to ESPN.
Fonte has been his usually consistent self this season, missing just one of Southampton’s Premier League fixtures thus far, whilst Manchester United face a host of problems at the back.
A raft of injuries saw Jose Mourinho field Phil Jones, Marcos Rojo and Mateo Darmian during a 1-1 draw with Arsenal on Saturday – three defenders who appeared destined to leave Old Trafford at the start of the season – and United’s overall defensive record is notably underwhelming compared to Mourinho’s usual standards.
They’ve conceded 14 times already, two more goals than the Saints, kept just four clean sheets and suffered heavy losses at the hands of Watford and Chelsea. Although by no means a world-beater, the stability Fonte offers would be a welcome change from the current situation in the Red Devils back line. Furthermore, with his contract due to expire at the end of next season, Southampton could be pressured into selling when the transfer window opens in January.
Here’s a look at how Fonte’s form has compared to United’s current centre-back options this season based on per-game metrics, courtesy of Squawka.
Another Liverpool-Southampton deal?
Seemingly the Reds’ go-to recruitment pool, Liverpool have spent nearly £100million on Southampton players over the past few summers, not least including a £36million deal for winger-forward Sadio Mane during the last transfer window. There appears to be a largely positive relationship between both boardrooms in the transfer market, so Football FanCast wouldn’t be surprised to see them reach another agreement in the new year.
However, one target certainly makes more sense than the other. Whilst Sam McQueen is a talented prospect coming near the end of his Saints contract, the left-back is just 21 years of age and has only three Premier League appearances under his belt thus far. He’s surely not an immediate answer to Liverpool’s well-documented issues at No.3, with midfielder James Milner filling the void this season, which casts inevitable doubts over The Daily Star’s claims.
On the other hand, Liverpool’s reported interest in Virgil van Dijk is much less surprising. The Netherlands international has established himself as one of the best defenders in the Premier League since arriving from Celtic two summers ago and was the subject of discussion on Match of the Day after a heroic performance against the Reds. Aerially dominant yet quick and talented with the ball at his feet, VvD seems destined for greater things.
According to Whoscored, only three defenders to have made five appearances or more have performed better than him in the Premier League this season.
Another Saturday of Premier League football has come to and, once again, it’s was an afternoon of torment for those West Ham fans watching on.
The Irons came into the game against Arsenal feeling they perhaps could have got something after drawing at Manchester United last time out in the league but things quickly suggested only one side was going to win it.
The Gunners were by no means scintillating, but they didn’t need to be. They were, however, very comfortable throughout.
It looked like a classic ‘1-0 to the Arsenal’ result after Mesut Ozil’s goal seemed the difference from the first-half, but both sides then decided they’d put on a goalscoring exhibition.
For the fast depleting London Stadium crowd it was quite something to behold towards the end in a mental passage of play that saw Alexis Sanchez grab a 14-minute hat-trick, Andy Carroll net a consolation and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain score a fine effort from outside of the box.
In the end, the goals dried up and 1-5 it finished to the Gunners leaving West Ham right in the relegation scrap.
A strange old game, then, and here are FIVE things we learned about it…
West Ham are properly in trouble
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The feeling around West Ham is that they shouldn’t be where they are in the table, but the matter of fact is they are in a precarious position and they need to acknowledge it fast.
It’s all well and good thinking you should be higher up but if you can’t actually prove it, it means nothing. Games against the likes of Arsenal won’t define the Hammers’ season but they quickly need to turn things around.
Arsenal do what Arsenal do best
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If you need a side to beat a team that are struggling for form then Arsenal are the outfit to back.
Winning this kind of game is a real habit and one that the Gunners duly indulged in once again against the men from east London. They never looked that under threat whilst they also seemed pretty happy to stay in second gear for most of the game before cracking home four goals towards the end of the match.
Ashley Fletcher deserves a proper run
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It’s not all bad West Ham fans, as Ashley Fletcher looks like a genuine prospect.
He may be young but he’s certainly got no fear and he showed some nice touches in this game. With Andy Carroll back, too, it could be time for the Hammers to go back to the old fashioned 4-4-2 and just have a right go at sides with two powerful players up top. Bilic needs to roll the dice and Fletcher has to be a part of his plans.
Actually, Mesut Ozil frustrates
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This isn’t to say Ozil had a poor game today, in fact, he did a decent job, but it begs the question: where was he against Manchester United or PSG recently?
Once again the German suggested that against the teams you’d expect the Gunners to beat he’s more than happy to pull his finger out, but when the going gets tough, he’s the first to shrink away. It’s something that really needs to be thought about.
Hammers need serious investment
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This West Ham team is incredibly poor.
Last season’s squad is largely still about but it’s been added to, in the main, by a collection of players who are evidently past it, not good enough or simply do not care about wearing the claret and blue shirt. Slaven Bilic needs to completely tear this team up and start again because they look like a bunch of players that have never met before in their life and that would have problems down the park, let alone in the Premier League.
Leicester City star Riyad Mahrez has picked up another personal gong after being named African Footballer of the Year.
The 25-year-old came out on top in the vote because of his influence in the Foxes’ remarkable Premier League title win last season.
Mahrez has managed just three league goals so far in the 2016-17 campaign, but on the way to Leicester becoming the unlikeliest of champions, he scored 17 goals and bagged 10 assists in 37 appearances.
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On Thursday night, the Algerian was presented with the prestigious gong at the annual Confederation of African Football awards, beating out 2015 winner Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who came second, and third-placed Sadio Mane.
The award winner, who was selected in a poll of African national team coaches, took to Twitter after the ceremony to thank his supporters.
Mahrez is no stranger to awards having been named last season’s PFA Player of the Year and in the PFA Team of the Year.
There was also some joy for Manchester City striker Kelechi Iheanacho at the ceremony as he picked up the Most Promising Talent award, while Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi was crowned Youth Player of the Year.
Arsenal weren’t at their best against West Brom on Boxing Day but they got the three points they were searching for, courtesy of a very late goal from Olivier Giroud.
Playing second-fiddle for the majority of the campaign, Giroud has performed admirably when called upon and his winning goal against the Baggies ensured the Gunners would not fall eleven points behind leaders Chelsea before the New Year.
With Giroud scoring deciding goals, Arsene Wenger may have a decision to make in the coming weeks and it would probably be wise to stick with the Frenchman against Crystal Palace, as he provides a different option up-top.
Reacting to the goal, Arsenal fans debated whether Giroud needs more regular football but were unanimous in their praise for the player that got them back to winning ways after two consecutive defeats prior to Christmas.
With Palace, Bournemouth, Preston, Swansea and Burnley to come, this could be the start of revived form and a winning run.
Manchester United supporters are thrilled following reports that the club are considering expanding Old Trafford’s capacity to 88,000.
The Daily Mail claims that the Premier League giants are discussing the notion of making their stadium the second-largest ground in the country behind Wembley, which seats 90,000.
The publication states that the capacity would rise by more than 12,000, with 7,500 seats added to the Sir Bobby Charlton stand.
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It is believed that the railway line at the back of the stadium, which previously prevented expansion plans, would no longer be a problem if the club went ahead with construction.
United’s rivals Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are due to have new state-of-the-art grounds in the coming years, while Liverpool completed work on their new Main Stand at the start of the season.
If the reported proposal comes off, Old Trafford would be the second-largest stadium in Europe, behind Barcelona’s 99,354-capacity Camp Nou.
After hearing of the news, United fans took to Twitter to give their thoughts on the possible expansion.
Tottenham Hotspur picked up a hard earned victory against Middlesbrough in Saturday’s evening kick-off to keep pace with Chelsea’s victory over Arsenal earlier in the day.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side found it tough to break down Boro across the ninety minutes and required a second half penalty to see off Aitor Karanka’s side. Still, three points are three points and Spurs appear to be the last team standing in terms of being close enough to Chelsea to still mount a title challenge.
It was massively important the Spurs picked up victory given they dropped points mid-week and fans will be hoping they can now go on an extended winning run and do everything they can to try and somehow peg Chelsea back.
Middlesbrough will have regrets they couldn’t pick up a point, so close to holding Spurs to a draw with only one lapse in concentration denying them a result to bring back to the North East.
Here are FIVE things we learned from Saturday’s match…
Middlesbrough are a tough nut to crack
Middlesbrough offered a resolute performance throughout the 90 minutes with even the free-flowing Spurs unable to break them down for the most part.
Karanka put out a team with organisation and determination and in a way were unlucky not to bring a point back north with them. Spurs did create a few chances but nothing Victor Valdes couldn’t deal with.
If not for one moment in the second half where Son Heung-min got the better of his opponent in the box, Boro would be celebrating a very creditable point.
Despite being just one point away from the relegation zone, that resolute defending should give them a big chance to escape the drop come May.
Davies can step up in place of Rose
With Danny Rose having to see a knee specialist to determine how bad his injury is, Ben Davies will be called upon in the coming weeks to perform on the left hand side of the Spurs defence.
The Lilywhites’ wing-backs have been a massive part of their recent good form so it’s vital that Ben Davies is able to step up and fill Rose’s boots. He didn’t look out of place against Boro, showing he’ll be comfortable performing dual duties of defence and attack.
No-one really excelled in a Spurs shirt so when the entire team are clicking it’ll be interesting to see if he can reach the performance levels of Rose before his injury.
Spurs are capable of grinding it out
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Everyone knows that on their day Spurs can produce thrilling attacking football and dismantle teams almost at will but the match against Middlesbrough was a good chance for them to show they can also grind three points out when they are not performing well.
That’s just as important a component to a team’s season if they are serious about finishing towards the top end of the table and it’ll be a heartening thing for their supporters to see.
There’ll be plenty more occasions they turn on the style but they need to ensure that when they aren’t they are still winning and on Saturday they did that.
They’ll probably finish 2nd
With Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City recently falling away, Spurs are the last team standing when it comes to challenging Chelsea.
Spurs are in great form and if they keep it up they’ll probably finish second. That would be a big achievement and also their highest finishing position in the top-flight since 1963. If Pochettino achieves that it gives them a great chance to push on further next year and edge closer to securing a famous league title.
The Lilywhites now face a massive encounter against Liverpool at Anfield next week. If they can come through that one with a victory they’ll only consolidate their position further. Given the form Liverpool are currently in, you wouldn’t bet against Pochettino’s men doing that.
Victor Valdes is still a smashing ‘keeper
Victor Valdes is rolling back the years this season at Middlesbrough and showed again at White Heart Lane he is still a smashing ‘keeper at the top level. The Barcelona legend made four saves across the 90 minutes and was well on his way to keeping a clean sheet before his defence conceded the penalty that Harry Kane stuck away.
Middlesbrough have conceded fewer goals this season than any other team outside of the top 7 and Valdes has been a big part of that.
If they can start adding goals to their game they should see themselves move well clear of relegation danger.