Liverpool pushing for "great" new striker who’s more clinical than Nunez

da bwin: As Liverpool prepare to enter a new era without Jurgen Klopp for the first time in nine years, reports suggest that Michael Edwards and FSG are ready to make a statement in the summer transfer window.

Liverpool transfer news

da 888: Change is afoot at Anfield. The Reds will be bidding farewell to Klopp at the end of the season and all signs are now pointing towards Feyenoord boss Arne Slot, who is set to be handed the almost impossible task of replacing a legend.

With a new era will come fresh faces on the pitch too, as Edwards looks to return in style this summer. And that could see the likes of Nicolo Barella arrive in what would be one of the deals of the summer. Serie A seems to be where it's at for Liverpool in that regard, with reports also linking the Reds with a major move to bolster their attacking options.

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According to Corriere Dello Sport, Liverpool are now pushing to sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli this summer ahead of Manchester United, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain. The forward, who dreams of playing in England, reportedly has a release clause of £111m, which would likely be one of the most expensive deals of the summer.

Liverpool's attack has been at the centre of criticism as of late with chances coming and quickly going for Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz and even Mohamed Salah, who historically knows exactly where the back of the net is. So, a player of Osimhen's calibre would be coming at the perfect time this summer.

"Great" Osimhen is better than Nunez

As much as Nunez has shown improvement in his second season at Liverpool, question marks still remain over his ability to take Liverpool to a title win without a player of Salah's stature to lead the way. And as a number nine, that should be a concern for the Reds, especially with Salah's time at Anfield running out by the time that the summer of 2025 arrives.

That's where Osimhen would play his part, however. The main man at Napoli in their Serie A title last year, the Nigerian hasn't looked back since and has become one of the best strikers in European football.

League stats 23/24 (via FBref)

Victor Osimhen

Darwin Nunez

Starts

20

22

Goals

14

11

Expected Goals

14.7

15.7

Assists

3

8

What's most concerning about those numbers is Nunez's expected goals. Whilst Osimhen has performed fairly on the mark when it comes to goals, the Liverpool man has significantly underperformed with four, almost five fewer goals scored than expected so far this season.

Osimhen's clinical nature in front of goal would make all the difference at Anfield and would have certainly left Klopp's farewell tour racing for the top silverware. Described as "great" by former Napoli manager Luciano Spalletti, Osimhen could now realise his reported Premier League dream.

فيديو | سالم الدوسري يسجل هدف الهلال الثالث أمام الشرطة

أضاف سالم الدوسري لاعب الهلال السعودي، هدف الفريق الثالث أمام الشرطة العراقي، في المباراة الجارية بينهما، ضمن منافسات دوري أبطال آسيا.

ويلتقي الشرطة مع الهلال، في إطار مواجهات الجولة الثانية من عمر مرحلة الدوري لبطولة دوري أبطال آسيا في نظامه الجديد هذا الموسم 2024-2025.

طالع | مباشر بالفيديو.. مباراة الهلال والشرطة العراقي في دوري أبطال آسيا

وأحرز سالم الدوسري هدف الهلال الثالث أمام الشرطة في الدقيقة 47 من عمر الشوط الثاني للمباراة، بتسديدة قوية من خارج منطقة الجزاء. هدف الهلال الثالث أمام الشرطة العراقي.. سالم الدوسري

وكان الهلال تقدم بهدفين في الشوط الأول، عن طريق البرازيلي، ماركوس ليوناردو في الدقيقة 11، والصربي ألكسندر ميتروفيتش في الدقيقة 15.

Dom Sibley vows to be 'a bit more proactive' after spin slowdowns

England opener “extremely disappointed” with Manchester dismissal to Yasir Shah

Matt Roller11-Aug-2020There is every chance that Dom Sibley will finish his first home summer as a Test cricketer as England’s highest run-scorer. As things stand, he is second only to Ben Stokes in the charts, who will miss the final two Tests due to family reasons; since his debut in November, only Stokes and Joe Root have been more prolific.With that in mind, it is something of a surprise to hear his assessment of his time in the side so far. “I do feel, sitting here now, that I’ve got a lot more to give,” he said on Tuesday. “I’ve only sort of shown myself to a certain level at this stage, and I do feel like I’ve let opportunities slip to score maybe four or five hundreds. That might be sounding greedy and it might sound unrealistic but that’s the way I think.”That mentality has served Sibley well to date. After piling on the runs in county cricket last season – he scored 300 runs and faced 1000 more balls than anyone else in Division One of the County Championship – he has bedded into his spot at the top of the order after an unconvincing start, with hundreds against South Africa and West Indies and an average a shade below 40.ALSO READ: Buttler clicks, but have England found the key to unlocking his potential?And yet there have been several occasions – most notably in the two Manchester Tests against West Indies – when Sibley’s presence at the crease has provoked groans and mutters. His strike rate across the course of his career is a sedate 36.57 – 2.19 runs per over – and his caution against spin in particular has been a point of frustration for those hoping England will accelerate.”I am trying to learn and improve as much as possible,” he said. “That’s the thing that I probably need to do a bit better, especially against spin, is to try and rotate the strike as much as possible; be a bit more proactive. I’ve been working really hard on that.” He has picked the brains of Graham Thorpe, England’s assistant coach and himself a strong player of spin, as well as asking some of his team-mates for advice.But in the first Test against Pakistan, his desire to show a more proactive side to his game against spin proved his undoing in the second innings. Yasir Shah had joked to England’s batsmen on the fourth day that conditions in Manchester suited him even better than those in Dubai. And after padding away two overs of legspin from round the wicket, Sibley was suckered into a drive when Yasir came back over, slashing to slip and muttering in frustration to himself as he dragged himself off.

“I was obviously extremely disappointed with the way I got out in that second innings because I had worked really hard, [and had] been really disciplined against him,” he said. “I did feel like I wanted to be that person, not out at the end when we chased that down. But it wasn’t to be and you try and learn from those mistakes.”It’s a fine balance, I suppose, because I want to be out there and put such a high price on my wicket and do a good job for the team. But at the same time, trying to find that balance between [that and] having the bravery to play the shots that I feel like I know I have in the locker.”It’s just a case of having the bravery and confidence to do that in the Test arena when the scrutiny is higher and you might get judged in how you get out.”Sibley was “extremely disappointed with his dismissal to Yasir Shah•Pool/AFP via Getty Images

In particular, Sibley has realised when batting with Root – who averages 63.38 against spin over the course of his career, rattling along at a strike rate of 59.50 in the process – that there is work to be done. And while he is happy with his record against spin in county cricket, he is aware that with more attention on him, it might not be so easy to drop anchor.”I feel confident in playing spin and I have done. When you get to this level, and suddenly loads of eyes are on you, and you may not be scoring as quickly as other people in the team, you get judged.”I have always felt very confident and scored runs against good bowlers in country cricket. But when you get to international cricket, with the spotlight being on you, you get those things pointed out a bit more. It’s made me think that I need to work a bit harder.”When you are batting with someone like Rooty at the other end who is making playing spin look pretty easy, it makes me think that I need to try and take my game against spin to the next level.”With as many as seven Tests in Asia in the pipeline this winter – two in Sri Lanka, and five in India or UAE – there is a sense that this biggest challenge is still to come.

Site inglês coloca Kaio Jorge, do Santos, na mira de Arsenal e Chelsea

MatériaMais Notícias

da betway: O site inglês The Sun destacou o atacante Kaio Jorge, do Santos, e colocou o jogador na mira de Chelsea, Arsenal e Inter de Milão. Ele foi comparado pela mídia britânica a Cristiano Ronaldo. Edu Gaspar, diretor técnico do Arsenal seria fã do atacante português e gostaria de ter Kaio Jorge no clube. O site ainda colocou Chelsea e Inter de Milão interessados no atacante.

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As categorias de base do Santos também foram destacadas, o The Sun coloca como “academia santista” e relembra craques como Neymar, Gabriel Barbosa e Rodrygo que também foram revelados pelo Peixe. Kaio Jorge estreou no profissional com 16 anos e é o sexto garoto mais jovem a vestir a camisa do Alvinegro.

Os ingleses ainda ressaltaram que o pai do atacante também jogava futebol, a importância do futsal na carreira de Kaio Jorge e sua passagem na Seleção Brasileira de base.Nas últimas semanas, o camisa 9 do Santos também ganhou elogios de Neymar que acredita no sucesso do Menino da Vila na Europa.

O atacante santista de apenas 19 anos tem contrato com o clube até dezembro de 2021, mas a renovação está emperrada. Uma das situações que precisam ser resolvidas entre as partes é a multa rescisória do jogador, que atualmente é de 50 milhões de euros (cerca de R$ 325,4 milhões). A ideia do staff do jogador é que esse valor não aumente. Por isso, a negociação tende a andar nos próximos dias, mas ainda está longe de um acordo.

Apesar disso, o jogador se mantém tranquilo e continua rendendo em campo. Kaio Jorge está no Santos desde o Sub-11 e tem muita gratidão pelo clube. Ele entende que não deveria deixar o Santos de graça. Os empresários do jogadores tinham uma péssima relação com a diretoria anterior pelo não pagamento de um empréstimo de R$ 8 milhões. Campeão e chuteira de bronze do Mundial Sub-17 de 2019, o atacante foi artilheiro do Santos na última edição da Copa Libertadores.

Tottenham scout "strong" £30m star at Liverpool ahead of summer move

da realsbet: Tottenham are one of several clubs who have been scouting a midfielder this week ahead of a potential summer move.

Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham rebuild continues

da dobrowin: Ange Postecoglou's first season at Tottenham has, for the most part, exceeded expectations. After losing star man Harry Kane to Bayern Munich last summer, Spurs were expected to flounder and not even come close to competing for a top-four finish in the Premier League. However, with six games left to play, the Lilywhites sit fifth in the table and are firmly in the race to secure Champions League football.

However, as the summer transfer window approaches, it is clear the north Londoners remain eager to strengthen their squad and build on what has, so far, been a great debut season under Ange Postecoglou. Reports in Spain claim that Spurs want to sign Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams, Feyenoord's Santiago Gimenez and Bayer Leveruksen's Piero Hincapie.

Elsewhere, Tottenham have reportedly tabled a £26 million bid to sign Pablo Torre from Barcelona this summer, while Spurs are said to "keen to secure a quick deal" for Chelsea and England midfielder, Conor Gallagher.

Chelsea's Conor Gallagher.

It was also reported back in February that Tottenham were among a number of clubs to have made an approach for Atalanta midfielder, Ederson.

Tottenham scout "strong" £30m star at Anfield

Now, reports emerging this week suggest Tottenham's interest in Ederson is still there. This comes with HITC reporting that Tottenham, Newcastle, Manchester United and Chelsea all had scouts at Anfield during Liverpool’s stunning 3-0 defeat to Atalanta in the Europa League earlier this week.

HITC add that Tottenham are prioritising an athletic, energetic central midfield player this summer and Ederson seemingly fits that bill. Football expert Tim Vickery gave his assessment of Ederson last month and Spurs will no doubt like what they read.

Atalanta midfielder Ederson

"24-years-old, strong, well-built central midfielder. Strong on the ball, versatile, box-to-box. Strong personality as well. The first time I remember him was his professional debut really. He was thrown in the deep end in a big team called Cruzeiro, who were really on the slide. They were relegated in dreadful form and even in this bad context, he stood out, so a lot of virtues."

Tiago Nunes also gave a glowing assessment of the South American star: "He is a box-to-box player with the energy to keep going back and forth all the time. My first impressions were of a player with a lot of strength, a lot of physical ability, a player who was a powerful striker on the ball, with good technique. Basically, someone with characteristics that are difficult to find, especially in Brazilian football. He has two main strengths. Firstly, on the pitch, he has great physical strength, with the ability to play box-to-box, back and forth, sustaining the pace of the game. Secondly, he has a very strong mentality, with a very clear awareness of what he wants."

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As a result, Ederson, valued at £30m, looks well-suited to Postecoglou’s aggressive yet possession-focused approach and will seemingly not force the north Londoners to break the back this summer. Ederson is under contract with Atalanta until 2026.

Botafogo S/A: Conselho Deliberativo convoca reunião para o dia 27 de maio

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da marjack bet: Na noite da última segunda-feira, a Mesa do Conselho Deliberativo do Botafogo convocou os conselheiros para uma reunião extraordinária que visa debater a transformação do clube em empresa. O encontro virtual tem como pauta a”autorização para a realização de operação de transferência de ativos relacionados ao futebol para sociedade a ser constituída” e está marcado para o dia 27 deste mês, às 19h.

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Na última quarta-feira, o presidente do Botafogo, Durcesio Mello, enviou um ofício ao presidente do Conselho Deliberativo, Mauro Sodré, em que solicita a convocação de Reunião Extraordinária para análise do novo acordo de investimentos do Projeto Botafogo S/A.Em nota oficial, o clube revelou que o projeto conta com o acompanhamento e com a revisão do CEO Jorge Braga.

DEPOIS DA REUNIÃO

​A pauta será aprovada se tiver a maioria dos votos dos conselheiros. Caso isto aconteça, o próximo passo seria o Botafogo iniciar negociações mais avançadas com o plano de investimento que teve interesse na profissionalização do departamento de futebol do clube.

O atual projeto da Botafogo S/A é liderado por Gustavo Magalhães, que assumiu a pasta após o fracasso da primeira tentativa, com Laércio Paiva. Ele apresentou o plano de investimento a Durcesio Mello e aguarda apenas o clube dar um “sinal verde” para uma possível continuidade nas conversas.

Jorge Braga, CEO contratado por Durcesio há dois meses, teve acesso ao plano de investimento e estudou as nuances do projeto. Após revisão, o executivo liberou a convocação do Conselho Deliberativo para a votação.

O atual modelo prevê a entrada de um Fundo de Investimento Privado (FIP), que seria este plano debatido em um futuro próximo pelo Conselho Deliberativo e, ao mesmo tempo, a participação da torcida, com o aporte de pessoas físicas por meio de um Fundo de Investimento em Cotas de Fundos de Investimento de Mercado (FIC-FIM).

Kraigg Brathwaite defends Jason Holder's decision to bowl first again

No team has ever won at Emirates Old Trafford after choosing to bowl first

Matt Roller24-Jul-2020

Jason Holder is all smiles after winning the toss•Getty Images

Kraigg Brathwaite has defended his captain Jason Holder’s decision to bowl first for the second match in a row, despite England putting themselves into a commanding position in the deciding Test in Manchester.No team has ever won at Emirates Old Trafford after choosing to bowl first, and the team that batted first in the last four Tests at the ground went on to win. With that in mind, and after his call to bowl first last week backfired, it was a surprise that Holder again opted to field on Friday, not least with offspinner Rahkeem Cornwall included ahead of seamer Alzarri Joseph.ALSO READ: Pope, Buttler stand shores up England effortHolder said at the toss that there was “a little moisture in the surface” and that the overhead conditions had played a part in his decision. The wicket of Dom Sibley, trapped lbw by Kemar Roach, in the first over of the day seemed to vindicate his call, but with England closing on 258 for 4 thanks to a unbroken 136-run stand between Ollie Pope and Jos Buttler, there are valid questions for Holder to answer.”It’s been a pretty even day,” said Brathwaite in a virtual press conference, defending Holder’s decision. “We had a plan to bowl first. There was moisture in the wicket, and we thought as a team we wanted to utilise it.”They got a good partnership, but I don’t think we’re out of it, to be honest. Once we come out tomorrow and control the scoring rate, build that pressure, then I think we can get some wickets in the morning.”With both Saturday and Monday’s play in doubt due to rain, West Indies may find themselves needing to bat well only once in order to save the game, but Brathwaite denied that the forecast had an influence in their plan to bowl first, and refuted the idea that Holder was playing it safe.”I wouldn’t say that: we saw some moisture in the pitch,” he said. “Our plan was to get wickets early and put them under pressure. I wouldn’t say it was because of the weather as such.”The inclusion of Cornwall in particular seemed to be at odds with the decision to bowl first. West Indies had relied on Roston Chase as their main spinner throughout the series, bowling tight lines and keeping things tight, but instead picked Cornwall, a more attacking bowler, but denied him the chance to bowl last on a wearing surface.And while he took an excellent reaction catch in the slips and bowled some dangerous balls, Cornwall struggled to tie England down, leaking 3.38 runs per over. “He was unfortunate not to get a wicket, but I thought he had a decent start,” was Brathwaite’s unenthusiastic analysis.Brathwaite suggested in particular that early wickets once play is able to resume would be crucial, with England leaving out Zak Crawley and changing the balance of their side in order to compensate for Ben Stokes’ quad muscle injury, which has left him playing as a specialist batsman.That means Chris Woakes, who has averaged just 12.6 with the bat since his hundred against India at Lord’s in 2018, finds himself due to bat at No. 7, perhaps giving West Indies encouragement that one wicket could bring a flurry.”Early wickets will be crucial with the new ball, the harder ball,” Brathwaite said. “But [even] if we don’t get early ones, if we stay in it, there’s one less specialist batsman – Woakes can still bat – but two or three wickets could happen.”We’ve got to be very disciplined when we start out in the first session. The harder ball on the surface is always good [so] I think the new ball’s crucial for us. Once we build that pressure with some tight overs, we’ll get some wickets early.”

تقييم عمر مرموش بعد هدفه في مباراة فرانكفورت وبوروسيا مونشنجلادباخ

تألق المحترف المصري عمر مرموش في مباراة آينتراخت فرانكفورت مساء يوم السبت، أمام نظيره بوروسيا مونشنجلادباخ في بطولة الدوري الألماني.

وتلاقى الفريقان في إطار منافسات الجولة الرابعة من الدوري الألماني، موسم 2024/25.

وحقق آينتراخت فرانكفورت فوزًا على بوروسيا مونشنجلادباخ بهدفين دون رد، حيث سجل مرموش الهدف الثاني. ملخص لمسات عمر مرموش في مباراة آينتراخت فرانكفورت وبوروسيا مونشنجلادباخ

وحسبما نشرت شبكة “هوسكورد” العالمية، حصل عمر مرموش على تقييم بلغ 8.1/10 وهو الأعلى بين لاعبي الفريقين في المباراة.

وأوضحت أن مرموش استحوذ على الكرة بنسبة 1.7 %، وبلغت نسبة تمريراته الصحيحة 94 %، وفاز في المراوغات مرة.

وفاز مرموش في الصراعات الهوائية مرتين، وفقد الاستحواذ على كرته 3 مرات، وصوب 6 تسديدات، اثنتين تجاه المرمى، وثلاث خارجه، وواحدة تم التصدي لها من قِبل الخصم.

Tottenham chiefs "ready" to shop for "extraordinary" breakout Serie A star

da betsson: Tottenham are already plotting their summer business, and are reportedly ready to make a return to the Serie A for another signing.

Lilywhites enjoying Serie A success

da dobrowin: It is safe to say that Tottenham are getting value for money from their Serie A scout team is in recent seasons. The north Londoners have spent plenty of their recent transfer budgets in Italy's top flight, signing a player from Italy in all but one transfer window since 2021.

It has seen them reap plenty of reward too, with all of Guglielmo Vicario, Cristian Romero, Destiny Udogie, Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski mainstays in Ange Postecoglou's starting XI.

Tottenham's Serie A signings since 2021

Player

Cost

Arrived from

Year

Dejan Kulusevski

£25m

Juventus

2022

Rodrigo Bentacur

£18m

Juventus

2022

Ivan Perisic

Free

Inter

2022

Pierluigi Gollini

Loan

Atalanta

2021

Cristian Romero

£45m

Atalanta

2021

Destiny Udogie

£18m

Udinese

2023

Guglielmo Vicario

£16m

Empoli

2023

Radu Dragusin

£25m

Genoa

2024

Of the permanent deals completed, only Ivan Perisic has left the club and the others remain key parts of the squad. Those additions have helped the Lilywhites enjoy their best Premier League season in a long time, with Ange Postecoglou's side playing an exciting style of football and for the most part getting the results to go with it.

Spurs now fighting Brighton to sign £2.7m South American talent

The north Londoners are hoping to beat Brighton at their own game.

ByBen Browning Apr 2, 2024

Being held to a 1-1 draw with West Ham on Tuesday was a blow, but they remain just two points behind Aston Villa and fourth spot remains very much a realistic target in the final nine games of the season. That won't be enough for Postecoglou though. Speaking earlier this week, he outlined his plans for next season.

To help him achieve that, Spurs could turn back to their favourite hunting ground.

Spurs tracking rising Serie A star

Now, Tottenham are reportedly one of several clubs eyeing up Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori, who has shot to prominence under Thiago Motta this season. The Italian has been tipped to be a part of Italy's EURO 2024 squad, and has been a key component of a Bologna side that are chasing second place in Serie A in the final stretch of the campaign.

Riccardo Calafiori.

Now, Sport Witness relay that Spurs are 'ready to shop' in the Serie A once more this summer and that they have identified Calafiori as a target after his ‘extraordinary performances’ for the northern Italian outfit.

The 21-year-old centre back is a left-footed player that can play on either side of central defence, and could provide some much needed cover for Micky van de Ven, who has injured his hamstring twice this season as a result of his all too regular gametime.

Calafiori has started 21 times for Bologna this season, helping his side keep 10 clean sheets in that time. He could be another cut price sensation in the form of Destiny Udogie, with the report adding that he could be available for just 20m euros (£17.1m) this summer, less than his valuation on Transfermarkt, while his reported £16,000 per week wages are unlikely to be a problem for the Lilywhites.

Moeen Ali 'probably ready now' to make England Test return

Allrounder says coronavirus outbreak “makes you realise what you love” and would play a Test “tomorrow”

ESPNcricinfo staff18-Apr-2020

Moeen Ali wheels away in celebration•Getty Images

Moeen Ali, the England allrounder, has indicated that he is ready to return from his self-imposed Test exile as soon as the coronavirus outbreak allows.Ali has not played a Test since being dropped during last summer’s Ashes. He subsequently lost his Test central contract – receiving a white-ball only deal – and opted out of the tours to New Zealand and South Africa, saying he needed a break from the longest format.Instead, Ali spent his winter taking part in T20 leagues such as the PSL, and was set to return to the IPL before the Covid-19 pandemic struck. With the English season currently on hold, Ali said that he had taken time to reevaluate things and would be open to playing “a Test match tomorrow” if the situation allowed.”I think I’d probably be ready now, to be honest,” he told the . “Clearly I would have to be playing well and win a spot back on merit but in terms of being available – and obviously I’m speaking hypothetically – if there was a Test match tomorrow and I got the call, I’d say ‘yes’. We’re all missing cricket right now and the coronavirus makes you realise what you love. It could take out the whole summer and that would be a big thing.”ALSO READ: Tom Curran admits enforced break is a ‘shock to the system’ after non-stop winterEngland had been due to play West Indies and Pakistan in Test series this summer, but there is no certainty about how much cricket may be possible once government rules on social distancing are relaxed. The start of the season has been postponed until May 28, with an expectation that could slip further.Having written previously in his newspaper column that he felt his “bad days in Test cricket get amplified or singled out more than other players”, Ali said that he would be looking to start afresh when the game does resume.”This current break has made me realise that when you find yourself surrounded by a few negative comments, somehow it’s all you can focus on,” he said. “You have to be mentally stronger and filter more of it out.”With so much happening in the world right now, this has been time to reflect. You realise you don’t know how long you are on earth and so what people might say about you really doesn’t matter. If that’s someone in the media talking about your cricket, they’re just doing their job and there is no point getting affected.”It’s almost been a case of forgiving anyone who has ever said anything I didn’t like and now looking to start afresh when we get back playing. I may have felt like a scapegoat at times in the past but I’m over it now. It’s time to move on.”

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