Every completed Championship deal in the 2025 winter transfer window

da gbg bet: For many, the Championship is the best league in the world – and with good reason. Once again this year at the halfway stage, we have a title tussle, an unclear play-off picture and a frantic fight to avoid the drop.

da aposte e ganhe: More excitement is set to come the way of fans of second-tier clubs as the January transfer window opens for business. Running until 11pm on Monday 3rd February, it is a chance for all 24 teams to bolster their ranks ahead of the critical stages of the campaign.

The likes of Leeds United and Sheffield United are set to scrap for the Championship title, though Burnley are hot on their heels looking to steal an automatic promotion slot for themselves.

Winter transfer window 2025: All the latest deals from England and Scotland

Find out who is on the move this winter with our comprehensive list of done deals from the Premier League, EFL and Scottish Premiership.

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Sunderland look set to return to the play-offs under Regis Le Bris provided they can sustain their promising start, while surprise package Watford could yet upset perennial contenders such as West Bromwich Albion for a top-six slot.

At the other end, Plymouth Argyle look doomed, so may require some inspired business over the next month, while newbies Oxford United and Portsmouth are among those battling for Championship survival after testing returns to the second tier.

Here, we have every in and out from each Championship club throughout the winter window.

Note: Spending totals do not include undisclosed fees.

Blackburn Rovers Total spent: £0

John Eustace’s Blackburn are well in the play-off hunt, even amid a disappointing downturn in form since the new year. Eustace and Rovers will be hoping that the addition of Adam Forshaw – a promotion winner with Leeds in 2020 – can aid their play-off bid.

Experienced Championship defender Dion Sanderson is their only other arrival thus far, so bar a late flurry in the window’s final days, it seems as though Eustace will trust the players he has got to get over the line come May.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Augustus Kargbo (Cesena)

Undisc.

Joe Hilton (Bradford)

Undisc.

Yuri Ribeiro (Braga)

Undisc.

Kyle McFadzean (Chesterfield)

Free

Adam Forshaw (Plymouth)

Free

Leo Duru (Barrow)

Loan

Emmanuel Dennis (Nottingham Forest)

Loan

Jake Garrett (Tranmere)

Loan

Dion Sanderson (Birmingham)

Loan

Dilan Markanday (Leyton Orient)

Loan

Cauley Woodrow (Luton)

Loan

Connor O’Riordan (Crewe)

Loan

Bristol City Total spent: £0

Bristol City are yet to add in the winter window, despite starting to move into play-off contention in the Championship. Whether they decide to recruit a killer signing that makes the difference this term remains to be seen, but Liam Manning’s side have so far stuck with what they’ve got.

The only activity at Ashton Gate this January has been through the exit door, with attacker Fally Mayulu the latest to depart on loan to Austrian outfit Sturm Graz, having started just three second-tier games all season.

Centre-back Rob Atkinson was also among those to leave on loan, with the 26-year-old finally getting some game time after not getting a look-in this term.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

None

Tommy Backwell (Cheltenham)

Undisc.

Omar Taylor-Clarke (Dunfermline)

Free

Rob Atkinson (Portsmouth)

Loan

Fally Mayulu (Sturm Graz)

Loan

Kal Naismith (Luton)

Loan

Ephraim Yeboah (Dunfermline)

Loan

Burnley Total spent: £3.33m

Scott Parker’s Burnley have been the most active side in the Championship early on in the window, with two incomings in the first couple of days.

One is a familiar face in Ashley Barnes, who re-joined the club after ending his contract at Norwich. The Austria international is something of a promotion specialist, so could be a handy addition to Parker’s side.

The other arrival has seen Denmark-born Peruvian Oliver Sonne join from Danish outfit Silkeborg in a deal worth around €3m (£2.5m). The full-back bolsters a Clarets defence that has conceded just nine goals in the Championship all season.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Oliver Sonne (Silkeborg)

£2.5m

John Egan (Hull)

Undisc.

Jaydon Banel (Bastia)

£830k

Jay Rodriguez (Wrexham)

Undisc.

Ashley Barnes (Norwich)

Free

Benn Ward (Accrington)

Undisc.

Jonjo Shelvey (Eyupspor)

Free

Joe Bevan (Carlisle)

Loan

Marcus Edwards (Sporting CP)

Loan

Dara Costelloe (Northampton)

Loan

Hannes Delcroix (Swansea)

Loan

Owen Dodgson (Burton)

Loan

Hjalmar Ekdal (FC Groningen)

Loan

Andreas Hountondji (Standard Liege)

Loan

Han-Noah Massengo (Auxerre)

Loan

Michael Mellon (Bradford)

Loan

Joe Westley (Swindon)

Loan

Cardiff City Total spent: £3.4m

Omer Riza for Cardiff City.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Yousef Salech (Sirius)

£3.4m

Malachi Fagan-Walcott (York)

Undisc.

Will Alves (Leicester)

Loan

Manolis Siopis (Panathinaikos)

Undisc.

Sivert Mannsverk (Ajax)

Loan

Tom Davies (Newport)

Free

Joel Colwill (Exeter)

Loan

Kion Etete (Bolton)

Loan

Michael Reindorf (Bristol Rovers)

Loan

Ryotaro Tsunoda (KV Kortrijk)

Loan

Coventry City Total spent: £0

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Matt Grimes (Swansea)

Undisc.

Kai Andrews (Motherwell)

Loan

Fabio Tavares (Burton)

Loan

Derby County Total spent: £4.84m

Derby County manager Paul Warne.

With Derby now in a spot of relegation bother, new signings could be crucial as they bid for Championship survival. They have welcomed two new arrivals so far this month, with striker Lars-Jorgen Salvesen joined by Middlesbrough’s Matt Clarke – both on permanent deals.

Salvesen hit the ground running with a goal on his first start, albeit in a defeat to fellow strugglers Cardiff City. Meanwhile, Clarke will look to get his first taste of football in a Rams shirt ahead of their upcoming clash with Sheffield United.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Sondre Langas (Derby)

£4m

Eiran Cashin (Brighton)

£9m

Lars-Jorgen Salvesen (Viking)

£840k

Ben Radcliffe (Crawley)

Undisc.

Matt Clarke (Middlesbrough)

Undisc.

James Collins (Lincoln)

Free

Harrison Armstrong (Everton)

Loan

Sonny Bradley (Wycombe)

Loan

Hull City Total spent: £4.2m

Incoming Hull City manager Ruben Selles has wasted little time replenishing his side as they battle the drop, with five new players through the door as we enter the final 10 days of the window.

The new faces are a mixture of top-flight experience in the shape of ex-Watford attacker Nordin Amrabat, while Leeds forward Joe Gelhardt will be among those eager to impress with chances few and far between at Elland Road.

The Tigers were thought to have spent around £2.5m to bring striker Kyle Joseph to the MKM Stadium from League One outfit Blackpool. Selles and co will be hoping that their new arrivals can help spur them to safety amid a tight battle to turn their season around and avoid relegation.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Kyle Joseph (Blackpool)

£2.5m

Ryan Longman (Wrexham)

£500k

Eliot Matazo (Monaco)

£1.7m

Will Jarvis (Notts County)

Undisc.

Matt Crooks (Real Salt Lake)

Undisc.

Ryan Giles (Middlesbrough)

Loan

John Egan (Burnley)

Undisc.

Marvin Mehlem (Paderborn)

Loan

Nordin Amrabat (AEK Athens)

Free

Anthony Racioppi (Koln)

Loan

Louie Barry (Aston Villa)

Loan

Xavier Simons (Wycombe)

Loan

Joe Gelhardt (Leeds)

Loan

Andy Smith (Gillingham)

Loan

Lincoln (Fenerbahce)

Loan

Leeds United Total spent: £0

LeedsUnitedmanagerDaniel Farke celebrates after the match

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

None

Sonny Perkins (Leyton Orient)

Undisc.

Charlie Crew (Doncaster)

Loan

Joe Gelhardt (Hull)

Loan

Luton Town Total spent: £7.5m

Luton’s return to the Championship is on the verge of becoming a total disaster, with the Hatters in danger of falling through the proverbial trap door as they face the prospect of successive relegations.

They have spent in recent days by welcoming the likes of League One duo Thelo Aasgaard and Millenic Alli, while Luton have also recruited from Championship rivals Middlesbrough and Bristol City to bolster their ranks ahead of the crunch period of the season.

The biggest outgoing of the month was undoubtedly Rob Edwards, who was relieved of his duties amid the side’s freefall to the Championship drop zone just 18 months after promotion.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Thelo Aasgaard (Wigan)

£3m

Joe Taylor (Huddersfield)

£2.8m

Lasse Nordas (Tromso)

£3m

Allan Campbell (Dundee United)

Free

Millenic Alli (Exeter)

£1.5m

Tom Holmes (Dender)

Loan

Isaiah Jones (Middlesbrough)

Undisc.

Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu (Rotherham)

Loan

Christ Makosso (RWD Molenbeek)

Undisc.

Bim Pepple (Chesterfield)

Loan

Josh Bowler (Nottingham Forest)

Loan

Cauley Woodrow (Blackburn)

Loan

Kal Naismith (Bristol City)

Loan

Erik Pieters (Released)

n/a

Middlesbrough Total spent: £8.1m

With the window entering its final week, Middlesbrough picked up two key arrivals as they look to bolster their bid for the play-offs. Having won just two of their six games in January, the captures of Plymouth’s Morgan Whittaker and Ipswich’s George Edmundson could yet provide Boro with solidity and improvements at both ends of the pitch.

Michael Carrick has also seen Ryan Giles join from Hull as the Riverside Stadium outfit seek a return to the Premier League for the first time since 2017.

After reaching the play-offs in his first season in charge, Carrick will be hoping their latest flurry of transfer activity can spark a turnaround that ends in glory at Wembley Stadium.

Incomings (From)

Fee

Outgoings (To)

Fee

Morgan Whittaker (Plymouth)

£7.5m

Emmanuel Latte Lath (Atlanta United)

£22.5m

George Edmundson (Ipswich)

£600k

Matt Clarke (Derby)

Undisc.

Josh Dede (Celtic)

Undisc.

Isaiah Jones (Luton)

Undisc.

Ryan Giles (Hull)

Loan

Ajay Matthews (Millwall)

Undisc.

Kelechi Iheanacho (Sevilla)

Loan

Alex Gilbert (Charlton)

Loan

Samuel Iling-Junior (Aston Villa)

Loan

Micah Hamilton (Stockport)

Loan

Mark Travers (Bournemouth)

Loan

Zach Hemming (St Mirren)

Loan

Sammy Silvera (Blackpool)

Loan

Matthew Hoppe (Released)

n/a

فيديو | محمد صلاح يستفز جماهير مانشستر يونايتد بقميص السباعية.. وجماهير ليفربول تُعلق

خطف قائد منتخب مصر، محمد صلاح، الأنظار مجددًا خلال جولة ليفربول التحضيرية في هونج كونج، حيث يستعد الريدز من أجل الموسم الجديد 2025/2026.

ويأتي ذلك بعدما وقع محمد صلاح على قميص غريب حمل تواريخ الانتصارات الثقيلة التي حققها ليفربول ضد مانشستر يونايتد في السنوات الأخيرة، أبرزها الانتصار الشهير بسباعية نظيفة.

اقرأ أيضًا.. ليفربول يعلن قرارات استثنائية لتكريم الراحل جوتا

وخلال جلسة توقيع جماهيرية في هونج كونج قبل مباراة ميلان، سلّم أحد المشجعين القميص إلى محمد صلاح، الذي لم يتردد في التوقيع عليه وسط تفاعل الجماهير.

تصرف صلاح لم يمر مرور الكرام، حيث نشرت إحدى مشجعات ليفربول فيديو اللحظة على حسابها في منصة “إكس”، معلقة بسخرية:”صلاح يوقع على قميص نتائجنا أمام مانشستر يونايتد، مستفز جدًا”.

وأرفقت المشجعة التغريدة بوجوه ضاحكة، في إشارة إلى إعجابها بخفة دمه وحسه الكروي الانتقامي من الغريم التقليدي.

القميص حمل نتائج ليفربول والفوز على مانشستر يونايتد بنتائج 4-0، 5-0 و7-0 على مدار السنوات الماضية، مع العلم أن الشياطين الحمر أصبحوا الضحية المفضلة للفرعون المصري، محمد صلاح، حيث سجل ضدهم في جميع المسابقات 16 هدفًا.

عائق واحد أمام مانشستر يونايتد لضم إيميليانو مارتينيز

أصبح مانشستر يونايتد يرغب بالتعاقد مع حارس مرمى قوي بعد تأزم موقف الكاميروني أندريه أونانا وإصابته القوية قبل بداية الموسم الجديد.

وتعرض أونانا لإصابة قوية في العضلة الخلفية في مران مانشستر يونايتد وسيغيب لمدة 8 أسابيع عن النادي على أقل تقدير.

وبحسب ما نشرته صحيفة “لا ناسيون” فإن مانشستر يونايتد قد قرر التعاقد مع إيميليانو مارتينيز حارس مرمى أستون فيلا.

أقرأ أيضاً.. يوفنتوس يستهدف توجيه ضربة قوية إلى برشلونة بشأن راشفورد

وأبدى مانشستر يونايتد استعداده لدفع 33 مليون جنيه إسترليني لضم مارتينيز، الذي يعتبر خطوة الانتقال للشياطين الحمر مهمة في مسيرته الكروية.

وينظر مانشستر يونايتد لضم مارتينيز ويعتبر هدفاً رئيسياً للنادي الإنجليزي بجدية كما انتشر في وقت سابق، بينما يقدر أستون فيلا قيمته بـ40 مليون جنيه إسترليني وقد يبدو هذا هو العائق الوحيد حتى الآن في تكلفة اللاعب.

وكان مانشستر يونايتد قد قضى موسم مخيب للآمال العام الماضي واحتل المركز الخامس عشر في الدوري الإنجليزي وخسر نهائي الدوري الأوروبي ضد توتنهام هوتسبير.

وبدأ مانشستر يونايتد بالفعل العمل على إعادة بناء فريقه في الصيف، بضم صفقات مثل ماتيوس كونيا ودييجو ليون وإنزو والذين انضموا للنادي حتى الآن في الصيف.

ويسعى مانشستر يونايتد جاهداً أيضاً للتعاقد مع برايان مبيومو جناج برينتفورد، ويضع مسألة التعاقد مع حارس مرمى على أجندته.

Goleiro Brenno retoma o posto de titular do Grêmio

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da heads bet: Após sofrer um choque com o atacante Elkeson no treino da semana passada, o goleiro Brenno acabou ficando de fora do jogo contra o Bahia, no último domingo. Porém, a expectativa é que o jovem retome a posição já contra o Náutico, em duelo válido pela 36ª rodada da Série B.

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da cassino online: Com a semana livre e recuperado do ‘encontrão’ com o companheiro de time, o arqueiro trabalhou normalmente e deve ser escalado o titular da meta do Grêmio. Com isso, Gabriel Grando, que jogou na última rodada, retorna ao banco de reservas.

Vale citar que no empate por 1 a 1 com o Esquadrão de Aço, Grando falhou no gol do adversário e recebeu muitas críticas da torcida.

ACESSO PRÓXIMO

Com Brenno de volta, o Grêmio pode carimbar o acesso no domingo. Para isso, basta vencer o seu jogo e torcer para que Sport (5º), Sampaio Corrêa (6º) e Criciúma (7º) não pontuem. No momento, a equipe tem 58 pontos e aparece na vice-liderança da Série B.

Joe Clarke, Matthew Montgomery fifties steer Notts past Derbyshire

Wayne Madsen, Luis Reece looked to have set up Falcons for a bumper total with 112-run stand

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Joe Clarke smashed a 29-ball 68•PA Images via Getty Images

Joe Clarke blasted 68 from 29 balls on his 27th birthday before Matthew Montgomery revealed more evidence of why Nottinghamshire rate him so highly with a high-quality 51 as the Outlaws launched their Vitality Blast season with a four-wicket victory over neighbours Derbyshire Falcons.South Africa-born Montgomery, who made 177 against Essex in the LV= Insurance County Championship last week, was making his county debut in the 20-over format and took to it impressively as the Outlaws eased home with 18 balls to spare despite Zak Chappell’s 2 for 29 against his former team and George Scrimshaw taking three late wickets in five balls.Half-centuries by Wayne Madsen and Luis Reece in a second-wicket stand worth 112 in under 10 overs had seemed to set up the Falcons for a bumper total as they sought to win at Trent Bridge for the first time in 10 years but the Outlaws fought back well to restrict them to 178 for 6.There were debut wickets for quicks Shaheen Shah Afridi and Conor McKerr – on loan from Surrey with three senior Outlaws bowlers out injured – while skipper Steven Mullaney took 2 for 37.The Falcons lost Pakistan batter Haider Ali to ex-Derbyshire quick McKerr’s first legitimate ball in an Outlaws shirt when a loose drive saw him caught at third but with Madsen smashing 36 from his first 18 balls it turned into a decent powerplay for the visitors, who were 56 for 1 after six having elected to bat first.Madsen looked in superb touch from the start, following three consecutive fours against the off-spin of Matt Carter – also celebrating his 27th birthday – with a couple off Samit Patel’s left-arm spin before bringing McKerr back down to earth with an effortless pick-up for the night’s first six.Reece caught the mood, despatching Patel and Mullaney over the ropes with the Outlaws unable to find a way to stem the runs as Madsen’s ninth four took him to a 26-ball half-century and the Falcons reached halfway at 102 for 1.The two took a six each off Mullaney but when Madsen slapped the last ball of the same over into the hands of extra cover it sparked an Outlaws fightback that saw Reece hole out to long-off – a wicket on Blast debut for Montgomery – and Luis du Plooy bowled behind his legs as 118 for 1 became 134 for 4.Tom Moores, in his first action for six weeks after breaking a finger, pulled off a sharp stumping to remove Anuj Dal and Afridi claimed his first Outlaws scalp as Aneurin Donald missed an attempted ramp, the second half of the innings going in favour of the home side, with 76 runs added for five wickets lost.Needing nine per over, the Outlaws raced to 78 for 1 from the powerplay, 26 off them in a single over of Mark Watt’s left-arm spin as Clarke smashed five fours and a six, completing a 23-ball half-century along the way, Alex Hales – wearing number three on his back after Afridi claimed his regular 10 – the solitary casualty as he skied Chappell to backward point.The home side’s progress was checked when Clarke was pinned leg before by a Chappell yorker that avenged a huge hit over long-off earlier in the over, but Montgomery joined another debutant – the New Zealand international Colin Munro – in adding 60 in 34 balls for the third wicket to bring the requirement down to 32 in 45 balls.Munro fell when he scooped Zaman Khan to long leg, Montgomery departing in similar fashion after hitting six fours and a six in his 29-ball innings as Scrimshaw gained some consolation for an otherwise expensive evening by taking three wickets in the same over as Mullaney and Moores were dismissed before Samit Patel scrambled the winning runs.

QPR now chasing "brilliant" forward who’s scored two Champions League goals

da dobrowin: Queens Park Rangers are now chasing a “brilliant” forward who wants to leave his club during the January transfer window, according to a report.

QPR pushing for the play-offs

da supremo: QPR’s fortunes have been on the up in 2025, winning all four of their Championship fixtures this month, with their only defeat coming in a 6-2 defeat away at Leicester City in the FA Cup.

As a result, Marti Cifuentes’ side are making an unlikely push for the play-offs, now sitting just four points behind sixth-placed Blackburn Rovers, so there are plenty of reasons for optimism at Loftus Road heading into the second half of the season.

That said, the heavy defeat at Leicester is a stark reminder of the expanding gulf in class between the Premier League and the Championship these days, so Cifuentes may feel some new additions to the squad may be needed this month.

The only business QPR have done so far is signing young defender Ronnie Edwards on loan from Southampton for the remainder of the campaign, but it appears as though Cifuentes may also be keen to strengthen in attacking positions, having identified a new target.

Queens Park Rangers manager MartiCifuentes

According to a report from Football Insider, the Hoops are now chasing Celtic winger Luis Palma, who is attracting the interest of a number of clubs this month. Within the Championship, Sunderland, Stoke City and Swansea City have all registered their interest, while there are also several unnamed potential suitors from across Europe.

The winger wants to secure a move away from Parkhead this month, as he has struggled for game time in the Scottish Premiership, and the likelihood of him signing for another club is now growing.

Queens Park Rangers’ upcoming Championship fixtures

Date

Sheffield Wednesday (h)

January 25th

Millwall (a)

February 1st

Blackburn Rovers (h)

February 4th

Coventry City (a)

February 11th

Derby County (h)

February 14th

Portsmouth (a)

February 22nd

Luis Palma could be a top signing for QPR

Although the Honduras international has fallen down the pecking order at Celtic Park this season, he has previously impressed with the Scottish champions, scoring two goals in five Champions League outings last season.

Moreover, the 25-year-old was one of the Hoops’ best players in the Scottish Premiership last term, averaging a Sofascore match rating of 7.61, the second-highest of any player to feature in at least 50% of the matches.

The former Aris man reached double figures for goals and assists in all competitions, playing a key role in Celtic winning the Scottish Premiership title, so it is clear he has bags of quality in the attacking third.

Spanish agent Paulo Hernandez lauded the forward as “brilliant” during his time in Greece, and his performances north of the border last season indicate he could be capable of adjusting to life in the Championship relatively quickly.

QPR’s recent run of form leaves them just outside the play-off places, but if they are able to win the race for Palma’s signature this month, their hopes of finishing inside the top six could be seriously boosted.

بيان رسمي | الإسماعيلي يرد على أنباء إيقاف القيد وخصم 9 نقاط

أصدر مجلس إدارة النادي الإسماعيلي بيانًا رسميًا، بشأن الأنباء المنتشرة بإيقاف قيد النادي مرة جديدة وخصم 9 نقاط من رصيد الفريق.

وأوضح البيان أن قرار إيقاف القيد لثلاث فترات، والذي ظهر على نافذة الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم “فيفا” يوم 17 يوليو الجاري، حدث بطريق الخطأ، وقد تم التواصل مع “فيفا” ومحكمة التحكيم الرياضي “كاس” لتصحيح الوضع، حيث إن القضية لا تزال منظورة ولم يصدر بها حكم نهائي.

طالع.. رسميًا.. الإسماعيلي يعلن تجديد عقد ثنائي الفريق

وفيما يتعلق بالحظر المؤقت لحين سداد المستحقات، أوضح النادي أن أحد أسباب هذا الحظر يعود إلى قضية الثنائي محمد بن خماسة وجان موريل، وتم التواصل معهما بالفعل، ويجري العمل حاليًا على تسوية مستحقاتهما تمهيدًا لرفع الحظر بشكل نهائي.

كما أشار البيان إلى أن الحظر التأديبي السابق الذي كان لمدة فترتي قيد قد تم تقليصه ليصبح فترة واحدة فقط، ما يتيح للإسماعيلي قيد لاعبيه في فترة الانتقالات الشتوية المقبلة، بشرط إغلاق القضايا المعنية.

ونفى الإسماعيلي بشكل قاطع ما يتردد حول خصم 9 نقاط من رصيده، موضحًا أن هذا الإجراء لا يتم إلا بعد مرور ثلاث فترات قيد دون سداد المستحقات، وهو ما لن يحدث نظرًا للخطوات الجادة التي يتخذها النادي لسداد ما عليه من التزامات، كما أكد أنه لم يتلقَّ أي خطابات رسمية بخصوص ذلك، ولا يوجد أي أساس لما يُشاع بهذا الشأن.

Mooney locks in Test opening role with warm-up century

England A did well to restrict the visitors to 285 before responding positively with the bat

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Beth Mooney started her Ashes tour in style•ECB via Getty Images

Beth Mooney cemented her spot as Australia’s opener for the women’s Ashes Test after scoring a dominant century against England A.Mooney scored 107 from 133 balls at Leicester on Thursday, as Australia were all out for 284 and had their English rivals 2-135 in reply at stumps on day one.With Meg Lanning out of the tour with illness and Rachael Haynes having retired since their last red-ball match, Australia gave their strongest indication yet of their line up for next week’s Test in Nottingham.Captain Alyssa Healy moved down the order to No. 5, after indicating last month she did not want to shoulder the load of wicketkeeping and opening.That prompted Phoebe Litchfield and Mooney to open, in an entirely new-look combination after Healy and Haynes opened in Australia’s last Test.Litchfield fell for 19, but still looks likely to earn a Test debut at the top of the order at Trent Bridge next week.Mooney, however, had no such trouble ahead of the one-off Test against England that kicks off the multi-format series. She was dominant square of the wicket and punished an England A attack that was sometimes too wayward.Mooney has opened previously in Test cricket, but has traditionally batted at No. 3 or in the middle order before Haynes’ retirement. Her score was the only Australian one above 40, as others fell to loose shots around her.”I seem to do that in warm-up games and not transfer that to the real thing,” Mooney said. “Hopefully next week I can. The first few days in England it’s nice to hit a few off the middle.”Kim Garth then pushed her case for a Test debut for Australia as she took 2 for 24 late in the day. Veteran seamer Megan Schutt was not used, with Australia likely to leave her out of the Test attack and play former Irish international Garth instead.”Kimmy G is a ripper, she has contributed hugely to this group off the field and it’s nice to see her getting some games on the field,” said Mooney. She presents a real threat to the England top order, so it’s nice to see her get a couple in this game.”

Por acesso na Série B, Vasco enfrenta o Sampaio Corrêa podendo encerrar um tabu de 35 anos

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da bet7: Vencer para subir. Esse é o objetivo do Vasco no jogo contra o Sampaio Corrêa, nesta quinta-feira, em São Januário, pela 37ª rodada da Série B. Com a vitória, o Cruz-Maltino chegaria aos 62 pontos e garantiria o acesso, já que não poderia ser alcançado pelo Ituano, que tem 54 e é o 5º colocado.

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da heads bet: A trajetória como mandante do Vasco na Série B enche de confiança o seu torcedor de que o acesso não será adiado. Dos 59 pontos, 42 foram conquistados no Rio de Janeiro, onde o time tem um aproveitamento de 78%. De quebra, é o único invicto da Série B dentro dos seus domínios, seja ele São Januário e Maracanã, estádio que o Cruz-Maltino mandou os seus jogos contra o Cruzeiro (1 a 0) e o Sport (0 a 0).

+ Vasco depende de uma vitória para subir; confira a classificação

Esse será o 22º e o último jogo do Vasco em São Januário na temporada e pode representar, além do acesso, o fim de um tabu histórico de 35 anos. Foi em 1987 o último ano que o Cruz-Maltino não foi derrotado em São Januário. Naquela temporada, o time até perdeu como mandante no Campeonato Brasileiro para Atlético-MG e São Paulo, mas os jogos foram disputados no Maracanã, o que era comum na década de 1980.

Até em anos históricos o Vasco foi derrotado em São Januário. Liderado por Edmundo, o Cruz-Maltino terminou invicto como mandante e campeão no Brasileiro de 1997, mas perdeu para o River Plate, por 2 a 0, na Supercopa da Libertadores. A campanha do título Brasileiro de 2000 começou com uma derrota para o Sport, por 2 a 0, em São Januário, com Romário em campo.

+ Apesar das críticas, Série B atual do Vasco é semelhante às edições de 2014 e 2016

O torcedor carregou o Vasco nas costas, ou melhor, em São Januário, estádio conhecido por ser um território hostil, desde 1927. A invencibilidade somada ao acesso é o título simbólico que a torcida merece por jamais ter abandonado o time durante a Série B. Vale lembrar que os ingressos se esgotaram em 16 dos 19 jogos do time como mandante.

West Ham pushing to sign £200k-per-week player who Potter personally wants

da brdice: West Ham United chiefs are pursuing their first January signing for new manager Graham Potter, with the Englishman agreeing a two-year-contract to replace Julen Lopetegui this week as co-chairman David Sullivan now attempts to back him.

West Ham appoint Graham Potter as attention switches to January

da apostebet: The former Chelsea and Brighton boss took charge of his first game on Friday night against Aston Villa in the FA Cup third round, and attention now switches to the January market, where technical director Tim Steidten, Sullivan and the club’s board will be hoping to make some needed January additions.

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They’re chasing the first signing of the Graham Potter era.

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The east Londoners – who currently languish 14th in the Premier League table and possess one of the division’s leakiest backlines this season – are desperately trying to transform their fortunes with the appointment of Potter, a tactician who worked wonders at Brighton on a very limited budget.

West Ham’s next five Premier League fixtures

Date

Fulham (home)

January 14

Crystal Palace (home)

January 18

Aston Villa (away)

January 26

Chelsea (away)

February 3

Brentford (home)

February 15

West Ham have been repeatedly linked with a new forward, and are believed to be contenders to sign Evan Ferguson on loan from Potter’s former club.

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However, the Irons and any other interested side may have to wait until nearer the end of the month, as Brighton are yet to make a final decision on whether their striker can depart mid-season (GiveMeSport).

Reports in Portugal this week claimed that West Ham have also had a loan bid rejected for Arthur Cabral, but they could still negotiate an agreement if they agree to Benfica’s conditions of an obligatory purchase option of around £12.5 million (A Bola).

Going back to their fragile defence, there are also rumours West Ham are in talks with Senou Coulibaly’s entourage, with the Malian centre-back impressing on-lookers as a standout centre-half of the Cypriot first division.

Steidten and Sullivan’s list of targets is beginning to take shape, but Potter actually has a personal request of his own.

Graham Potter wants Ben Chilwell at West Ham in January

£200,000-per-week Chelsea defender Ben Chilwell has been frozen out of Enzo Maresca’s Premier League squad, and it is now believed that West Ham’s head coach could offer him an escape route across London.

Maresca confirmed that Chilwell could depart Chelsea in the coming weeks, in a pre-match press conference on Friday. According to a report by Football Transfers, Potter personally wants to sign Chilwell for West Ham, and the club are “pushing” to make it happen for him.

Potter’s side are also actively trying to get full-back Vladimir Coufal out of the door to make room for Chilwell, with the former’s contract expiring soon and there being zero sign of a renewal as things stand.

West Ham are after the 28-year-old on a temporary deal, and while his club would prefer to offload him permanently, they’re in fact open to a loan if it means they can get Chilwell off their books for the second half 24/25.

Called an “underrated” player by podcaster Laurenz Vescoli, the former Leicester City star has earned caps for England and captained Chelsea in past seasons, winning the Champions League with them in 2021, so he’s a player of real quality and experience if given the chance.

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