Arsenal could now sign 153-goal striker with offer above £96k-per-week

Arsenal may have not signed a striker in the transfer window, but a very enticing option for 2025 has now emerged this week.

Why Edu and Arteta didn't sign a striker for Arsenal this summer

The north Londoners concluded their summer business with major signings for Mikel Arteta, as David Raya, Riccardo Calafiori, Mikel Merino, Neto and Raheem Sterling all joined for around £91 million in total.

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The north London derby looms this weekend.

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Sep 12, 2024

Raya's £27 million move from Brentford was a formality, with the keeper initially joining on loan last summer, but there was an obligation to buy clause inserted into the deal. Arteta brought in both Merino and Calafiori to strengthen Arsenal's left-side, while Neto and Sterling both made last-gasp moves to Arsenal on deadline day.

Sterling could make his Arsenal debut in a false-nine role against Tottenham, but Merino will miss the next two months for Arsenal after fracturing his shoulder in training.

Arsenal's next five Premier League games

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Tottenham (away)

September 15

Man City (away)

September 22

Leicester City (home)

September 28

Southampton (home)

October 5

Bournemouth (away)

October 19

Arsenal are waiting to find out whether Calafiori will be available this weekend, after the defender suffered a calf injury in a freak collision with Ousmane Dembele on international duty with Italy.

In an alternate universe, Arteta would have a world-class new striker to call upon for their looming North London Derby, but Edu Gaspar and the club's recruitment team couldn't quite get one over the line.

Arsenal did make an offer to sign Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig, but the Slovenian ultimately snubbed their advances and chose to remain in the Bundesliga, until next summer at least.

Meanwhile, it is believed Arteta rejected the chance to move for Ivan Toney, before the Englishman elected to make a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia, where he is now pocketing around £330,000-per-week at Pro League side Al-Ahli.

Victor Osimhen was also sporadically linked with a move to Arsenal, but that didn't come to fruition, with the 25-year-old instead forced to accept a shock loan move to Galatasaray.

For the rest of 2024/2025, Arteta will have Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus as his main strikers to call upon, not to mention Sterling, who can play in that position when required.

Arsenal could sign Jonathan David with an offer above £96,000-per-week

According to Tutto Juve, a very astute option for next year could come in the form of Lille star Jonathan David, who is out of contract at the end of this season and allowed to negotiate a pre-contract in January – ahead of a free move next summer.

Canadian striker Jonathan David

It is believed Arsenal could sign David with an offer of above £96,000-per-week, which comes as quite a temptation given just how prolific the Canada international has been these last few years.

The 24-year-old boasts a career total of 153 goals for club and country combined, so the prospect of signing David on a free will put a host of top clubs on alert. Tutto Juve write that Arsenal are among the frontrunners for his signature, alongside rivals Spurs and Newcastle United.

'Very worried' – Mikel Arteta issues fresh William Saliba update and reveals defender set for further tests after missing draw with Aston Villa through injury

Mikel Arteta has revealed that an injured William Saliba is set for further tests after Arsenal's draw with Aston Villa.

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  • Saliba was missed in defence
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    The Gunners raced to a 2-0 lead at the Emirates but two second-half strikes from Youri Tielemans and Ollie Watkins forced them to share the spoils. Saliba has been a consistent performer this campaign but Arteta could not name him in the matchday squad as the defender picked up an injury during Wednesday’s win over Tottenham. Instead, Jurrien Timber slotted in at the heart of defence alongside Gabriel.

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    Before the Villa clash, Arsenal revealed that the Brazilian has a "minor issue" while explaining the sudden absence of Saliba. However, Arteta had something different to say about the defender after the Villa draw.

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    When Arteta was asked about Saliba's condition, he said: "No, not yet. I think tomorrow we will have more information, we will have another test on him and we will be more clear about that."

    The Spaniard admitted that it is a concerning situation and added: "Yeah, for sure, especially with the numbers that we have in the squad and looking at our bench – very worried.”

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ARSENAL?

    Arsenal are now six points behind leaders Liverpool in the Premier League standings and will be back in action against Wolves in the English top-flight on January 25. However, before that, they have a Champions League clash against Dinamo Zagreb to contend with on Wednesday evening.

Marcus Rashford in line for shock Mason Greenwood reunion as Marseille make transfer approach for Man Utd outcast

Marcus Rashford is reportedly in line for a shock reunion with ex-Manchester United team-mate Mason Greenwood, as Marseille ask transfer questions.

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    England international Rashford has fallen out of favour at Old Trafford under Portuguese coach Ruben Amorim. He is tied to a lucrative long-term contract, but United are open to offers for the 27-year-old forward as they look to raise funds and free up space in their squad for new additions.

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    Rashford has been linked with Paris Saint-Germain on a regular basis, but he could end up in a different Ligue 1 destination. reports that Marseille have expressed interest in reaching another agreement with Premier League giants United.

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    They have found considerable value in the £27 million ($33m) deal that saw Greenwood swap Manchester for Marseille in 2024. Rashford may be offered the opportunity to tread a similar path as he looks to get his stagnating career back on track.

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    Marseille are also said to be monitoring Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel, who is registering on Chelsea’s January transfer radar, with the 19-year-old expected to leave the Allianz Arena in search of the regular game time that he is being denied while sitting behind Harry Kane in Germany.

Chelsea chiefs have told in-form star that he now faces being sold

Chelsea chiefs have told an in-form star that he now faces being sold and is battling for his Stamford Bridge future, regardless of his impressive start to 2024/2025.

Players who could leave Chelsea in 2025

The Blues could let a host of players leave in 2025, despite already agreeing on plenty of outgoings in the summer window.

Free transfer: Chelsea in race to sign £48,000-p/w star over Bayern Munich

The Blues could land a bargain deal…

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Tom Cunningham

Sep 22, 2024

Enzo Maresca and Todd Boehly led a mass clearout with Ian Maatsen, Conor Gallagher, Lewis Hall, Romelu Lukaku, Omari Hutchinson, Angelo Gabriel, Diego Moreira, Hakim Ziyech, Malang Sarr, Tino Anjorin, Thiago Silva, Raheem Sterling, Lesley Ugochukwu, Armando Broja, Djordje Petrovic, Trevoh Chalobah, Kepa Arrizabalaga, David Datro Fofana, Aflie Gilchrist and Basir Humphreys all departing west London, either on loan or permanently, and bringing in around £165 million in the process.

However, the rebuild is continuing behind the scenes amid Chelsea’s very impressive start to the Premier League campaign. Maresca’s side have won three out of their opening five top-flight matches, and only Man City have scored more than them so far.

Chelsea’s next Premier League fixtures

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Brighton (home)

September 28

Nottingham Forest (home)

October 6

Liverpool (away)

October 20

Newcastle (home)

October 27

Man United (away)

November 3

The west Londoners most recently dominated West Ham with a 3-0 victory at the London Stadium, but £89 million winger Mykhailo Mudryk didn’t play a part. The Ukrainian was on the bench but didn’t manage to earn Maresca’s call, with Chelsea believed open to selling Mudryk in January, according to some reports.

Meanwhile, other players who’ve been linked with Chelsea exits come in the form of defenders Benoit Badiahshile and Axel Disasi. Chelsea are ready to part company with Badiashile, who is yet to play a Premier League minute this season, while Disasi could be offloaded in January too.

Unlike Mudryk and Badiashile, one player who did feature against West Ham, and started their impressive victory, was winger Noni Madueke. The former PSV Eindhoven starlet is their joint-top scorer in all competitions, scoring four goals alongside Nicolas Jackson, but he isn’t immune from Maresca’s axe.

Noni Madueke told he's in danger of being sold by Chelsea

According to The Boot Room, Madueke has been told he’s fighting for his Chelsea future, alongside both Christopher Nkunku and Mudryk, as Maresca currently has an abundance of wingers at his disposal.

The 22-year-old’s impressive form this season, which in cludes a hat-trick against Wolves, resulted in his first cap for England earlier this month, even managing to assist Harry Kane in his 100th Three Lions game against Finland.

“Noni has carried on where he left off at Chelsea,” said interim England boss Lee Carsley.

“He is very attacking, very sharp. Different to what we have got, a different kind of wide player. Competition for places is very high and I think you will see some movement. It’s important that we keep freshening it up.”

England already have Phil Foden, Jarrod Bowen, Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka who can play in Madueke’s position, but it now appears that the young attacker isn’t just playing for his international future.

Lopetegui wants to sign "excellent" star who’s scored 3 times vs West Ham

Already turning towards the transfer market despite a busy summer window, Julen Lopetegui now reportedly wants West Ham United to sign a forward who has scored three times against the Hammers.

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The attacking department was clearly one that sporting director Tim Steidten was looking to improve in the summer. Whether he achieved that improvement is still in doubt, however. The likes of Crysencio Summerville and Niclas Fullkrug arrived, but neither have hit the ground running thus far to spark regrets over the Hammers’ failed attempt to sign Jhon Duran.

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The Hammers are seeking attacking additions…

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Tom Cunningham

Oct 5, 2024

Whilst Fullkrug and Summerville have struggled, Duran has been playing the best football of his career to arguably become the Premier League’s most in-form striker alongside Erling Haaland, who stands in a category of his own. The Aston Villa star stands out as one that West Ham will rue missing out on, with no limit to his current goalscoring exploits.

Nonetheless, those at the London Stadium have seemingly put that regret to one side to instead shift their focus to further reinforcements. According to reports in Spain, Lopetegui now wants Steidten to sign Ayoze Perez from Villarreal, who could be in line for a shock Premier League return after finding his best form at 31 years old.

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An experienced forward these days, Perez bounced back from Leicester City failure and Newcastle mediocrity in La Liga, first enjoying success with Real Betis and now starring at Villarreal with an impressive six goals in seven games so far this season. Perhaps seeking Premier League redemption, however, Perez could quickly end West Ham’s striker problems and come back to haunt Leicester when 2025 arrives.

West Ham know all about "excellent" Perez quality

It’s no surprise that West Ham are keen to avoid playing against Perez and instead add the Spaniard to their side, given that he’s scored three goals against the Hammers over the years at Leicester and Newcastle. With the form that he’s found this season too, those at the London Stadium would be striking at the perfect time.

Even during what eventually proved to be a disappointing spell at Leicester, Perez earned the praise of Brendan Rodgers, who told the club’s official website after the Spaniard’s strike in a 2-1 win over Sheffield United: “I thought he (Pérez) was excellent. He’s been unfortunate not to have played as much, but the team had been doing well and, in some moments, he wasn’t in the squad. I felt this was a game to give him that opportunity, and it was a really, really good finish.”

At 31 years old, the forward could now get one last chance to steal the headlines in England’s top flight, courtesy of West Ham and Lopetegui in 2025.

'Greatest Liverpool FC attacker of Premier League era' – Apple TV commentator Keith Costigan on Mo Salah and Liverpool, the Olivier Giroud experiment at LAFC and more

The former soccer player turned commentator joined Mic'd Up to discuss the upcoming 2025 MLS season, the success of Liverpool under Arne Slot and more

Keith Costigan is an interesting figure in the North American soccer scene. Born in Ireland, he came to the U.S. on a college scholarship and fell in love with the domestic game. He played professionally with the Portland Timbers in USL, and with the Harrisburg City Islanders, too.

In a world full of overlaps, Costigan worked under assistant coach Mark Pulisic – father of USMNT star Christian – while with the Islanders.

He held training stints with the LA Galaxy as well, but his impact on the domestic game was never on the pitch, rather, it was off it — watching it with a keen eye through a unique perspective.

Costigan is now one of the lead commentators on Apple TV covering MLS, but worked as the voice of the Seattle Sounders for seven years, where he earned two Emmys. Prior, he worked for FOX Sports as the lead play-by-play announcer on the German Bundesliga, while covering the UEFA Champions League, Liga MX, the CONCACAF Gold Cup, and the European Championships.

It was all unintentional, though, he never had plans to become a voice of the domestic game; it was a "snowball" effect that saw him roll into the position.

"One day, somebody just came up to me and asked me about one of my teammates, Brent Sancho, playing in a World Cup qualifier when I put him in contact with him, and Nick Webster was the guy. And it snowballed into him asking me if I wanted to call the game with him. And I said no, it never, it never crossed my mind. Like, stupid, like I just turned down a great offer. But then he asked again," Costigan told GOAL. "He was like, come on, you should do it. And then I was like, alright, I'll do it…You know, playing the game is great, but obviously, at that level, you're doing it for the love, not for the money. And then? I just started working in broadcasting with FOX, and kind of went from there."

With FOX, Costigan worked on different shows and broadcasts, becoming a familiar face for many fans across North American soccer. Now, though, he is known as one of the most knowledgeable voices around the continent in domestic soccer.

Costigan weighed in on the upcoming MLS season for the Sounders, LAFC, reigning champions LA Galaxy, and Liverpool FC in the latest edition of Mic’d Up, a recurring feature in which GOAL US taps into the perspective of broadcasters, analysts, and other pundits on the state of soccer in the U.S. and abroad.

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    ON THE SEATTLE SOUNDERS

    GOAL: The Seattle Sounders recently acquired U.S. internationals Jesus Ferreira and Paul Arriola from FC Dallas. Will they be enough to lift their attack in 2025, ahead of competing in the FIFA Club World Cup, CONCACAF Champions Cup and the domestic campaign?

    COSTIGAN: Yeah, I like them. I talked to [Brian] Schmetzer a couple of weeks ago in Miami, and I was like, great moves. And Schmetzer’s always like, ‘you know, let's see….You know, we're happy with what we're doing,’ but he’s also kind of keeping his cards close to his chest…Jesus Ferreira is a known quantity in the league. He's a top striker for me. So that's a no-brainer… if you have the opportunity to add him, you do it.

    And Paul Arriola is someone that I think kind of lost his way a little bit at Dallas. But he can be a direct attacking threat. Can play a couple of different roles. And I think for me, I don't think the Sounders could have done any better business that you can look at and say they are going to be better. You could maybe sign a foreign player, and in the end, he ends up being outstanding. But that doesn't always work out. So I like the moves.

    I think going into Club World Cup for Ferreira in particular, he's looking at that maybe as a shop window as well because I think he still has desires to maybe go to Europe and to have a motivated player like that playing for the Sounders, it's a good situation. So I think Smith, [Seattle’s GM] Craig Waibel has done a really good job this offseason.

    GOAL: The Sounders Club World Cup group has been dubbed the with the likes of Botafogo, Atletico Madrid and Juventus all competing against them. Have they bolstered their roster enough this offseason for such a competition?

    COSTIGAN: It's funny, I'm working on a paper, I'm doing a sports MBA right now, and the paper is on the finances of football. And one of the things in the finances of football is the more you spend, the more likely you are to be successful. Now, obviously you look at the Manchester United’s of this world, and it doesn't always work out. You could talk about spending more, but you look at the clubs they're going to be playing against, they have much bigger budgets. They have deeper squads. The one saving grace for the Sounders is you're at home, you're on your territory. So that gives you an opportunity, but I think it's going to be really, really difficult.

    I don't necessarily know if you go out and spend 25 million on one player makes you better. You want the collective to work as a group. Sometimes you do that and one player is on so much more money than everybody else, it fractures the squad, etc. So, you know, I think Seattle would be competitive, and if they get out of the group, it will be a shock. Like, I'm not saying I will be shocked, I want them to get out, but if you get out of that group, when you consider the money the other teams have spent, in world football terms, it’s a shock.

    So I'm rooting for them, but you just look at the money of the other teams, the players that they find, you're like, oh, man, this is going to be tough, but it's why we watch the game. It's why we watch the game. And I'm excited to, you know, hopefully, be there for those games as well. And once that whistle blows, anything is possible, particularly when you play in front of your own fans. So it'll be fun.

    GOAL: Seattle's one X-factor heading into 2025 is a healthy Pedro De La Vega, who returned from injury later in the season in 2024, but only managed to appear in 16 league matches. What are the expectations for him in particular, considering the club spent $7.5M for him, and is banking on his prospects?

    COSTIGAN: That's a good question. It's just that they played a game in Marbella [Spain], a preseason friendly. They won 2-0. De la Vega scored and assisted. When I saw that… I'm like, OK, yep, at the end of last season, I saw glimpses. Oh, and there you go. There was a moment against LAFC in the playoffs where he made that run and set up a chance. And I went: I see it.

    Now, we didn't see it enough last year, but he was a young player who came in injured, and when you're playing catch-up like that, it's very, very difficult to find your feet. I expect them to be better. I expect them to be more creative. I expect them to get more goals. And he needs this preseason, so when I saw that performance in Marbella, it made me really happy. but it's also a case of staying fit, being available, getting to know your teammates, and getting to know what your role is…But I don't think there's any doubt, if he stays fit, we're going to see a better Pedro de la Vega…I hope he's right up there with the very best, but, you know, at the very least, I expect him to be a double-figure assist guy this year and chip in with some goals as w ell.

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    ON BRANDON VAZQUEZ

    GOAL: Another American on the move this offseason in addition to Ferreira was striker Brandon Vazquez, who left Liga MX side Monterrey to return to MLS, signing with Austin FC. Was this a good move for both him and , or does it seem like an odd fit from afar?

    COSTIGAN: I don't know. Brandon had some goals down there, but when Monterrey signed him, German Berterame was like the centerpiece of their attack, and it was like the way they play didn't really lend itself to two strikers. So I think again, just like Jesus [Ferreira], Brandon is a known quantity in the league, like he scores goals, you know what you're going to get from him…

    I think he brings quality there. I think he brings a presence he can get on the end of the crosses. But I've watched Austin over the last few years, and the No. 9 role wasn't the issue. I know Gyasi Zardes, and I'm a little bit biased, because I have a friendship with Gyasi as well, but other forwards went in and played. Nobody really scored goals in Austin because they didn't generate that many chances. They were quite defensive. Driussi’s drop-off last year was vast, and he's not going to be there this year. So it signals to me they're going to go a different way. They're going to go a different route. They have a new coach coming in Nico Estevez and he didn't have the greatest of times at his previous club FC Dallas.

    It's an interesting watch, but it's one of those clubs where I think the jury's really out, like, in terms of where they're going to be at…When someone brings up Austin, they go, yeah, they're making moves. But I still have no idea what to expect. Like, if they were down near the bottom of the West again, I would not be surprised.

    GOAL: Mauricio Pochettino came out and adamantly said, no matter where you play, as long as you're playing, I will look at you. Do you think a move back to MLS instead of going abroad perhaps hurts Vasquez's chances in the national team picture, or is he still right in there with this group?

    COSTIGAN: I've worked as a scout for U.S. Soccer and one of the most difficult things you have to do, when you're looking at a player, is take away the context of the level that they're playing at. It's not easy to watch someone and say it will translate, but I think that the very best can pick that out. They can say, this fits what I want to do. His ability fits what I want to do and my goal for the team. So I like hearing that [from Pochettino]…

    I think there are just a few soldiers left that are online that I don't even think have been to Europe in their life and they go “Europe is amazing. You gotta, go, you can’t stay in MLS” – Look at some of the setups in Europe. It isn't that great! The idea that you're going to be a big part of the team, that you're going to have the opportunity to flourish and play is big, but…

    For example, I don't know if Zack Steffen became a better goalkeeper at Man City. I don't know anybody that can tell me that. I remember people telling me Zack Steffen is going to hear from Pep [Guardiola] in practice that he's going to do this and that I'm like… Pep isn’t coming over telling Zack to like, change anything in practice. But I think you know, if a player is in an environment that fosters growth, it allows him to continue to evolve as a player, you have an opportunity to be involved. So Brandon should have no qualms about that. He has to deliver. But I like what Poch said. And I think any rational-minded football person would say the same thing as well.

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    ON CADE COWELL

    GOAL: Another player, like Vazquez, who had left MLS for Liga MX was winger Cade Cowell. Since he signed for Chivas, he hasn't quite found consistency for the club, but still shows glimpses of the pace, size and scoring ability we saw in San Jose. What next for him? Where does he fit in the picture in Liga MX, but also internationally with the USMNT?

    COSTIGAN: Cade is an interesting one. I cover Liga MX a little bit, and the keyboard warriors came after me when he played for the U.S. in one game, and I said, I didn't know when Cade was here, what he actually did to earn a U.S. Men's National Team call up initially. I was like, we're picking a player based on potential, when it's the national team, I think you have to have a bit of a track record, because it's the culmination of everything. Since, I've seen him develop, like last time he played, last time he played for the national team, I said, this is a player that's evolving. I saw him last year with Chivas and I said he's getting better. So he's taking steps…Does that future hold in Liga MX, going to Europe, [or] coming back to MLS? He has to continue to play…He's very Pacey, but sometimes he's one direction for me like he can change direction when the defender forces in one way, but I've seen real improvements in that. So I look at Cade, and I'm like, I wasn't being critical. I was saying, you need to do more. He's starting to do more. I'm excited about where he's going to go, but that must continue – his growth. So I like where he's at now, the most important thing is just to play and continue to become a better player, which he has been doing.

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    ON THE LA GALAXY

    GOAL: The LA Galaxy's 2024 campaign was brilliant, but how does Greg Vanney keep this squad together ahead of a potential MLS Cup repeat?

    COSTIGAN: It's tough. Like, I don't think, you know all the greats will tell you the best time to evolve is when you're when you're at your very best. If you wait, you play catch up. So I think we've seen them start to make moves…

    [Then you have the front tree]in [Gabriel] Pec, wow –what a season. You have a game changer in Dejan Joveljic, you have a No. 9 who will get 15 to 20 goals and in [Joseph] Paintsil, you'll have the same, so you add up the numbers of that front three again, they'll be there or thereabouts, which is what they were this year in the West. Right? They were right up there with number one. I know they lost on the final day of the regular season. I could see LA Galaxy being a third or fourth seed going into playoffs but with Ricky Puig finally back and ready in the mix. They're a man for everyone.

    By the way, Riqui Puig, for me… I know Messi is the greatest. I know I love watching him, but watching Riqui Puig is different, teams hate him and the opposition hates him. He loves contact. He loves winding people up. He's box office for me in MLS. So when he comes back in, if they're there or thereabouts, they're going to be a threat again. And by the way, it's the Galaxy – they make moves. This isn't a club that stands still so…I think it'll be a different Galaxy. But I still think they're a real contender to win it all based on that front three again.

Patience is a virtue? No Triple Espresso, Naomi Girma or Rose Lavelle as Emma Hayes names NWSL-laden 23-player USWNT roster for 2025 SheBelieves Cup

Hayes selects roster for 2025 SheBelieves Cup, with the squad featuring NWSL standouts and four uncapped players

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    WHAT HAPPENED

    Emma Hayes named the 23-player roster for the 10th annual SheBelieves Cup, with a lineup composed largely of NWSL players and just two goalkeepers: Jane Campbell and Maddy McGlynn.

    Notably absent from the squad are standout defender Naomi Girma and the Triple Espresso attack of Trinity Rodman, Sophia Wilson and Mallory Swanson. The injured Rose Lavelle will also miss out. The USWNT has won the past five SheBelieves Cup editions, yet this will be Hayes' first time leading the squad in the tournament.

    With several key players contributors not on the roster, Hayes noted that she will practice patience, but still has high expectations for the competition, saying "We’ll be patient with them but at the same time, we’re going to maximize the time we have together."

    The roster is a blend of several veterans – including Lindsey Heaps, Crystal Dunn, Emily Sonnet, Tierna Davidson and Lynn Biyendolo – and some notable newcomers. The roster includes four uncapped players and 10 players who have four or fewer caps.

    The USWNT closed out 2024 on a 20-match unbeaten streak overall, including 15 straight under Hayes, who has not lost since taking over the program ahead of the Paris Olympics.

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    SQUAD IN FULL

    GOALKEEPERS (2): Jane Campbell (Houston Dash; 8), Mandy McGlynn (Utah Royals; 1)

    DEFENDERS (8): Tierna Davidson (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 65/3), Crystal Dunn (Paris Saint-Germain, FRA; 155/25), Emily Fox (Arsenal FC, ENG; 62/1), Tara McKeown (Washington Spirit; 0/0), Jenna Nighswonger (Arsenal FC, ENG; 18/2), Emily Sams (Orlando Pride; 2/0), Emily Sonnett (NJ/NY Gotham FC; 103/2), Gisele Thompson (Angel City FC; 0/0)

    MIDFIELDERS (6): Korbin Albert (Paris Saint-Germain, FRA; 22/1), Sam Coffey (Portland Thorns FC; 28/1), Lindsey Heaps (Olympique Lyon, FRA; 161/36), Claire Hutton (Kansas City Current; 0/0), Jaedyn Shaw (North Carolina Courage; 21/8), Lily Yohannes (Ajax, NED; 2/1)

    FORWARDS (7): Lynn Biyendolo (Seattle Reign FC; 75/21), Michelle Cooper (Kansas City Current; 0/0), Catarina Macario (Chelsea FC, ENG; 19/8), Yazmeen Ryan (Houston Dash; 4/0), Emma Sears (Racing Louisville FC; 3/1), Ally Sentnor (Utah Royals; 2/0), Alyssa Thompson (Angel City FC; 13/1)

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    The roster includes 16 players from the NWSL as well as five players from different European clubs. At the USWNT and Futures camp at the end of January, players competing for European clubs were unable to attend.

    That changes for the February roster. Those making the squad for SheBelieves includes Emily Fox and Jenna Nighswonger from Arsenal, Catarina Macario from Chelsea FC, and Lindsey Heaps from Olympique Lyon. All will be competing in the quarterfinals of the UEFA Women's Champions League in March.

    Out of the 23-players named, 12 helped the USWNT win the gold medal at the 2024 Olympics. Only four players, however, started just five or more games in the tournament. The roster welcomes two players for their first USWNT call-ups: Claire Hutton and Michelle Cooper. Both attended the USWNT Futures Camp last month and are also members of the Kansas City Current.

    Absent from the roster, once again, are Swanson, Wilson and Rodman, as well as Girma, Chelsea FC's newest signee. U.S. Soccer said that Girma is "regaining fitness after recovering from a calf injury."

    Catarina Macario is the only previous MVP winner of the SheBelieves tournament to make her return. All eyes will certainly be two sisters named to the team: Gisele and Alyssa Thompson. The Angel City FC pair will be the third set of sisters to make the same USWNT roster. Others to watch include Jaedyn Shaw, Lynn Biyendolo, Emma Sears and Yazmeen Ryan.

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    WHAT HAYES SAID

    “This team is still growing, and I continue to be impressed with the dedication of our player pool to get better, individually and as a group,” Hayes said in a statement. “With many players at the beginning of their club preseasons, we’ll be patient with them but at the same time, we’re going to maximize the time we have together.

    "We are facing three excellent teams with three very different styles and the tournament will be a great test to see who can perform against world-class players, but to see that, we need to give them opportunities. We have put in a lot of thought on how best to accomplish that while continuing to evolve and putting out a team that can win, so every game should be a lot of fun for the staff, the players and the fans.”

Ratcliffe wants to tap into new market for "fantastic" £25m+ Man Utd target

Still looking to take Manchester United back to their best, Sir Jim Ratcliffe now reportedly wants to tap into a new market to sign an exciting future star for the Red Devils.

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Despite so many positives in the summer transfer window, Manchester United’s season has been full to the brim with moments to forget ever since the market slammed shut. Even after arrivals such as Matthijs de Ligt, Noussair Mazraoui and Manuel Ugarte, Erik ten Hag has still failed to get the right tune out of his side, who have made the worst start to the season in the club’s Premier League history.

Making unwanted records, the pressure is on Ten Hag to turn things around after the international break when his side square off against Brentford at Old Trafford and then travel to face Jose Mourinho and Fred’s Fenerbahce in a narrative that all but writes itself.

Survive those games and the Dutchman may just get the chance to turn his attention towards 2025 and welcoming further reinforcements and turn things around once and for all at Old Trafford. Whether it’s Ten Hag or another name, meanwhile, INEOS look set to shift their focus to a new area of the market.

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According to Ben Jacobs for GiveMeSport, Ratcliffe now wants to tap into the South American market to sign Kaua Elias from Fluminense ahead of Fulham and Everton in 2025. The Brazilian side reportedly value their young striker at €30m plus add ons (£25m+) in what could be the only stumbling block between a move to Old Trafford and staying put at Fluminense.

Elias would follow a long list of South American talent to complete a move to the Premier League, following in the footsteps of Gabriel Martinelli, Alexis Mac Allister, Murillo and more over the years.

"Fantastic" Elias could become Hoijlund partner

There’s no doubt that Manchester United needed to add some youthful exuberance to their frontline for some time, with the likes of Anthony Martial beginning to become detrimental to Ten Hag’s side more than anything. And Ratcliffe seemed well aware of that in the summer, welcoming Joshua Zirkzee to partner the already-signed Rasmus Hoijlund, who enjoyed a promising debut campaign.

Now, the new owner can continue that trend by signing Elias and completing a fresh attacking trio at Old Trafford. The 18-year-old has already been making his mark on senior football too, scoring six goals and assisting another two for Fluminense this season to earn the praise of South American football expert Nathan Joyes, who dubbed the teenager “fantastic”.

Tapping into a new market and one that has brought so much success around the Premier League, Manchester United look set to continue their positive strides away from the disappointing action taking place on the pitch during Ten Hag’s tenure.

Man Utd dealt major Tottenham blow with Ange Postecoglou hopeful of five injury returns for crunch clash on Sunday

Manchester United have been dealt a major blow with Ange Postecoglou hopeful of five injury returns for Tottenham ahead of their meeting on Sunday.

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    Spurs have endured a difficult run of form, slipping to 14th in the league standings and suffering back-to-back eliminations from domestic cup competitions within the space of a week. With their Europa League campaign now their last realistic shot at silverware, the return of multiple senior players could be the fresh start they need.

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    In a massive boost for Postecoglou, Tottenham could see as many as five first-team stars return to full training this week. Guglielmo Vicario, Destiny Udogie, James Maddison, Brennan Johnson, and Timo Werner are all edging closer to a comeback, providing much-needed encouragement for the north London side.

  • WHAT POSTECOGLOU SAID

    Vicario has been out of action since November 23, when he sustained a fractured foot during Tottenham’s 4-0 triumph over Manchester City. Whereas, Udogie was sidelined after suffering a hamstring injury in the 2-2 draw against Wolves at the end of December. Maddison’s absence has been particularly felt in midfield. The playmaker, missing for three weeks due to a calf strain, remains crucial to Tottenham’s creativity in attack. Meanwhile, Johnson and Werner have been out of action since mid-January. With their return on the horizon, Postecoglou could finally regain some flexibility in his forward line.

    The Australian boss remained cautiously optimistic, stating: "We hope to have three, maybe four, players back in training this week, and potentially one or two more in the next couple of weeks."

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    While the potential return of five stars is encouraging, uncertainty looms over several other key players. Richarlison picked up a calf issue during last week’s Carabao Cup semi-final defeat to Liverpool, and his availability for the United clash remains unclear. Additionally, defenders Micky van de Ven (hamstring) and Cristian Romero (thigh) are recovering at a slower pace, with no set timeline for their returns.

Celtic now told they can get their next McCowan signing for less than £1m

Luke McCowan has enjoyed a promising start to his Celtic career after joining the Hoops from Dundee in August. After making his debut in a 3-0 Old Firm win over Rangers, the 26-year-old then registered his first assist for his new club in the very next game, helping Brendan Rodgers’ side secure a 2-0 victory over Hearts.

Since then, McCowan, a boyhood Celtic fan, has made two more impressive cameos against St. Johnstone and Ross County.

Speaking about his start to life at Celtic Park late last month, McCowan told The National that he’s “settling in great”.

“I think just going to a new club just in general for anybody, no matter if you are going below or going above, it’s difficult for anybody. But when you’re going to the best club in Scotland and you are playing Champions League football, it’s going to be tougher than normal!” he explained. “It’s been great though and you are getting to learn off of these guys.

“Now it’s just about working as hard as I can and getting as many minutes as possible.”

The next McCowan available for as little as £1m, says Halliday

With McCowan having settled so well at Celtic, Motherwell defender and Clyde 1 pundit Andy Halliday has suggested the Bhoys should go in for another of Dundee’s star players. Halliday, who used to play for Rangers, believes both Glasgow clubs should look at signing 21-year-old midfielder Lyall Cameron, who has scored three and assisted six in 13 games for the Dee this season.

“See McCowan signing for Rangers or Celtic from Dundee, that’s a no-brainer signing,” he said while speaking on the Open Goal YouTube channel. “Dundee fans won’t like this, but Lyall Cameron is the next one. Go and sign him.”

Halliday suggested that Cameron could cost Celtic less than £1m: “I’m not saying this is the player that’s going to come in and make the immediate impact for you, but when I look at the squad players that Rangers and Celtic have signed over the years and spent good dough on, surely go and sign these boys.”

Aberdeen up next for Celtic

Bar the friendly match against Sligo Rovers on Wednesday, Celtic next take on Aberdeen in the Premiership on October 19. After seven games, the two sides are tied on points at the top of the table, though Celtic lead on goal difference, having scored 22 and only conceded one.

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Despite being neck-and-neck at the top, however, McCowan expects Celtic to come out as the victors when the two sides meet at Celtic Park.

“I guess their start has been good,” he told Sky Sports. “But listen, we focus on ourselves. It’s a game we know that if we apply ourselves correctly and put our full focus on that game, which we will, then we should be coming out with three points.”

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