Jose Mourinho sets sights on Kingsley Coman as Fenerbahce open talks with Bayern Munich over €40m deal

Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce are in talks with Bayern Munich to sign Kingsley Coman, eyeing a possible €40 million (£34m/$46m) move for the winger.

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  • Fenerbahce contact Bayern over Coman
  • Mourinho pushes for a marquee winger signing
  • Die Roten open to selling Frenchman for €40m
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Fenerbahce have opened talks with Bayern to sign Coman, with Mourinho pushing for a deal that could cost up to €40m. Turkish outlet reports that the initial approach was for a loan, but a permanent move is on the table.

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    The Bavarians are said to open to selling the French international if they receive a satisfactory offer, though it's unclear how Leroy Sane's recent departure to Galatasaray might impact the club’s stance. Coman has been with Bayern since 2015, racking up 339 appearances, 72 goals, and 71 assists. Despite his contributions, he’s been seen as transferable, especially with the club chasing new attacking talent like Liverpool’s Luis Diaz.

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    The 29-year-old, who scored the winning goal in the 2020 Champions League final, has won league titles in France, Italy, and Germany. Last year, a move to Saudi Arabia collapsed due to his own refusal. Arsenal and other Premier League clubs have been closely monitoring his situation. Under Vincent Kompany, Coman started four of Bayern’s five Club World Cup matches, including the 2-0 quarter-final defeat against his former club Paris Saint-Germain.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Fenerbahce must decide whether to push for a loan or full transfer, depending on Die Roten’s final asking price and squad plans. Bayern’s pursuit of a new winger and their view on Coman's fitness will likely influence the decision.

Manchester United legend returns to Old Trafford in a new role after confirming retirement

A Manchester United legend has returned to Old Trafford in a new position after confirming his retirement from playing.

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  • Man Utd legend confirms retirement
  • Returns to club in new role
  • Will develop youngsters
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Defender Jonny Evans officially announced he has hung up his boots, after making 241 appearances for the club across two spells. He has now returned to the club as head of loans and pathways.

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    Evans' new role will see him working closely with director of football Jason Wilcox to enhance progress of young players' development and help them become ready for the first team. A big part of the role will be establishing the best loan moves for each player.

  • WHAT EVANS SAID

    Evans said: "I want to officially announce my retirement from my playing career, not with sadness, but with pride, gratitude and excitement for the next chapter ahead. I’ll be forever indebted to the managers, coaches, staff and, of course, my team-mates, that I have had the privilege of working alongside throughout my 20 years in professional football. I am looking forward to working with the next generation of talented players to support them to reach their potential. Having had experience of loans myself, I know the crucial role that they can play within a player’s development."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

    United are yet to begin their 2025-26 pre-season, with trips to Sweden and USA coming up next month.

Tottenham star clear he wants to join club as they hatch £84m transfer plan

da bet7: Tottenham Hotspur face a significant summer of changes, both in the dugout and at squad level, with the future of a key player seeming far away from north London.

Ange Postecoglou facing Spurs exit after dismal campaign

da premier bet: Spurs could still qualify for the Champions League next season by winning their first major trophy since 2008.

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All eyes are on the Europa League final in Bilbao on May 21, which has the potential to save Tottenham’s season in a crunch, all or nothing encounter against Premier League rivals Man United, who’ve also endured a horror-show season.

Ange Postecoglou led Spurs to their 20th top-flight loss of the season against Crystal Palace last weekend, breaking their all-time record for most recorded Premier League defeats in a single campaign, with the 59-year-old under intense scrutiny.

Tottenham’s best-performing regulars in the Premier League

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Son Heung-min

7.05

Pedro Porro

6.98

James Maddison

6.98

Dominic Solanke

6.88

Dejan Kulusevski

6.83

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More and more credible media sources are reporting that Postecoglou could leave Spurs regardless of whether they win the Europa League, and he’s likely to be joined by some big-name players.

Cristian Romero linked with Spurs summer exit

One of them, star defender Cristian Romero, is a top target for Atlético Madrid and Diego Simeone.

Some reports even suggest that Romero has already agreed terms on a move to Atletico, but both the Lilywhites and La Liga side are yet to find any common ground when it comes to the 26-year-old’s final price tag.

According to information from Marca, there is still negotiating to do when it comes to Spurs and Atlético shaking hands on a fee.

Cristian Romero clear he wants Atletico move amid £84m plan

As per the Spanish newspaper, relayed by Sport Witness, Romero is clear he wants a move to Atlético from Tottenham, but the Premier League side value him at around £59 million and are very unlikely to go anywhere below £42 million.

It is unclear whether Simeone’s men will reach their minimum figure, but they’re set to open talks, and are planning a spending spree worth up to £84 million this summer.

Taking into account they wish to use this cash on a host of other targets, despite Romero’s obvious quality when at his very best, Atlético want to whittle his price down as much as possible.

“He’s the best centre-half at the club,” said pundit Paul Robinson about Romero in 2022, to Football Insider.

“I think they probably tried to get one in during the window but it didn’t work out. But in Romero they have got a phenomenal defender. He makes others around him better.

“What they have got isn’t enough. They need more, but he is certainly the best that they have got. He could play in any side in the top four of the Premier League. He is a Champions League player, a top player.

“If Spurs are going to go places Romero is the type of player they will need to keep and build around.”

Ange must axe Johnson to unleash "unbelievable" Spurs talent instead

Tottenham Hotspur face Nottingham Forest tonight, looking to build on their tremendous victory in the Europa League against Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday night.

Ange Postecoglou’s side booked their place in the semi-finals, setting up a clash with Norwegian outfit Bodo Glimt, with the majority of their attention on such a fixture.

However, the Lilywhites will look to end their Premier League campaign on a high, in what has been a hugely disappointing one by their usual high standards.

They have the opportunity to dent Forest’s ambitions of securing a Champions League place, led by former boss Nuno Espírito Santo, who was sacked in North London after just 17 games in all competitions.

If Ange’s side are to claim all three points this evening, he will have to drop one player who’s failed to deliver when handed the opportunity from the start in recent weeks.

Why Ange should drop Johnson against Nottingham Forest

Welsh winger Brennan Johnson has failed to match his early-season form, which saw him register a goal in six consecutive games across all competitions.

The 23-year-old has only found the back of the net twice since the end of February, with his showing against Frankfurt in midweek certainly one to forget despite the victory.

He featured for 85 minutes of the contest, completing just 69% of the passes he attempted, whilst winning just two of the six duels he entered – often being dominated in the final third.

His total of just 22 touches, an average of one every 3.8 minutes, showcased his lack of impact when on the ball, needing to be replaced as a result of his poor showing.

With little to nothing left to play for other than pride in the league, Ange could take the clash with the Reds to experiment with his first-team, potentially handing a rare start to one other first-team member.

The player who Ange must start against Nottingham Forest

Injuries have massively plagued Ange throughout the majority of this season, hugely preventing any chance of rising up the table – having to often utilise players out of position.

Tottenham Hotspur manager AngePostecoglou

The likes of Archie Gray and Ben Davies have often had to fill the void at the heart of the defence, with numerous forwards missing, leaving Johnson with very little competition in the process.

Wilson Odobert is just one player who’s spent an extended period on the sidelines throughout 2024/25, restricting him from making an impact after his £25m move from Burnley last summer.

The Frenchman has only featured in 14 games across all competitions, most of which have come from the substitutes bench, but it hasn’t prevented him from making a huge impact.

In one of his most recent starts for the Lilywhites, he scored twice in the Europa League triumph over AZ Alkmaar – only making one start since his impressive showing nearly six weeks ago.

Whilst he was an unused substitute in the win on Thursday night, it could be an opportunity for Postecoglou to shuffle his pack and hand the 20-year-old just his sixth league start.

He’s completed 1.8 dribbles per 90 in the league to date, whilst also registering the same amount of efforts on goal, having the attacking threat to add to the front line.

Games played

10

Minutes played

448

Pass accuracy

86%

Successful dribbles

1.8

Shots taken

1.8

Duels won

4.3

Touches in opposition box

5.8

Odobert, who’s been labelled “unbelievable” by Jacob Horsfall, has the drive and threat with the ball at his feet that could cause the opposition backline no end of trouble tonight.

It’s the perfect opportunity for the youngster to impress, potentially staking his claim for a starting role in the Europa League, having a massive part to play in their quest for a first trophy since 2008.

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لويس دياز: قرار انتقالي إلى بايرن ميونخ كان موضوعيًا.. وتفاوضت مع برشلونة

كشف الدولي الكولومبي لويس دياز، لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي بايرن ميونخ الألماني، عن وجود مفاوضات مع أكثر من ناد، خلال فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الماضية.

وكان دياز هدفًا رئيسيًا لأندية برشلونة وبايرن ميونخ من أجل تعزيز مركز الجناح استعدادًا للموسم الحالي 2025/2026 ولا سيما بعد الأداء المميز الذي قدمه مع ليفربول على مدار السنوات الماضية.

برشلونة دخل في مفاوضات قوية مع الإسباني نيكو ويليامز، جناح الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي أتلتيك بلباو لكن وبعد صراعات عديدة مع الجمهور والإدارة، نجح النادي في إقناع اللاعب بتجديد عقده حتى عام 2035.

الأمر الذي جعل النادي يطرق باب التعاقد مع لويس دياز من ليفربول لكن إدارة النادي الإنجليزي رفضت النقاش حول الصفقة طالما أن المبلغ المعروض أقل من 80 مليون يورو، إذ كان يرغب برشلونة في دفع 60 مليون يورو فقط كحد أقصى.

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بايرن ميونخ دخل في صراع المنافسة على التعاقد مع الجناح الكولومبي صاحب الـ 28 عامًا وحاول أن يقلل المبلغ المالي ولكن إدارة الريدز رفضت.

النادي الألماني كان في حاجة للتعاقد مع لاعب في مركز الجناح بعد رحيل ليروى ساني واحتياج لتدعيم الفريق في مركز الجناح.

ولعب بايرن ميونخ أمام نظيره تشيلسي مساء أمس الأربعاء، في مستهل مشوارهما في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا 2025/2026 واستطاع التغلب على النادي الإنجليزي بثلاثية مقابل هدف.

وقال دياز في تصريحات عبر “moviestar”: “أنا سعيد جدًا بوجودي في هذا النادي العظيم، جرت مفاوضات كما هو معتاد في سوق الانتقالات مع عدة فرق، منهم برشلونة، اتخذت قرارًا موضوعيًا بشأن مستقبلي والأهم من ذلك كله أنني قادم إلى نادٍ عظيم وتاريخي، لذلك سأبذل قصارى جهدي”.

وأتم تعليقًا على فوزه على تشيلسي: “أنا سعيد جدًا بالفوز، لقد كان على قدر توقعاتنا، بداية كهذه مهمة للفريق ليحافظ على هدوئه، الآن حان وقت الراحة”.

Ibrahim's maiden hundred leads Afghanistan's fightback

Afghanistan came surging back into the Test on day three, first polishing off the Sri Lanka tail quickly, before Ibrahim Zadran put up big stands with Noor Ali Zadran and Rahmat Shah, as he completed a valiant maiden Test century.Ibrahim and Shah remained unbeaten at the close, which means Afghanistan have nine wickets left as they seek to wipe out the 42 runs remaining in their deficit, and establish a lead that will test Sri Lanka. The surface had not yet begun to take ripping turn, and remained excellent for batting. But Afghanistan do have two spinners in their attack – albeit very inexperienced – who may be able to exploit what assistance there is.Sri Lanka will rue their missed chances. Ibrahim had been on 39 when he came down the pitch to smash a Prabath Jayasuriya delivery straight back to the bowler, who let it burst through his fingers and on to the boundary for four. The easier of the chances came to Nishan Madushka at short mid on when Ibrahim was on 63. This was again struck hard, but at a catchable height near his head. He got his hands up, but couldn’t quite wrap his fingers around the ball.Related

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Sri Lanka’s bowlers were largely disciplined, even if they could not coax life out of a pitch that had become good for batting. Asitha Fernando was the best of them, delivering some excellent bursts of short-pitched bowling, as well as some outstanding fuller deliveries, one of which yielded the only Afghanistan wicket to fall – that of Noor, for 47.But the day belonged to Ibrahim. He had his outside edge occasionally beaten with the new ball and was scoreless for 14 deliveries, but once he got moving, he kept a steady tempo. His first runs were via a glance to the fine leg boundary, but early in his innings he was mostly strong in the arc between cover and mid off. Between the boundaries, which came principally off full and slightly wide deliveries, there was a substantial diet of singles all around the wicket. Ibrahim took 84 balls to get into his 30s. During his 106-run partnership with Noor, the primary goal seemed to be to bat time.The half-century came off the last over before tea, and in the evening Ibrahim consolidated. He was hitting boundaries through long on and midwicket now. Sri Lanka attempted all sorts of catching men to try and lure a mistake, but aside from that dropped chance on 63, Ibrahim found ways to progress without taking risks. He was mostly only trying to hit fours off the bad deliveries – usually ones that were overpitched. He got to his hundred – the fourth ever for Afghanistan – off the last over of the day.Asitha Fernando removed Noor Ali Zadran•AFP/Getty Images

Noor’s innings, in contrast to Ibrahim’s was troubled, but he nevertheless stuck it out for 136 deliveries and fell only three runs short of what would have been a maiden fifty on debut. He was particularly uncomfortable against Asitha’s burst of bouncers soon after lunch, but he survived it narrowly, and it would only be in the third session that Asitha would get him out, pinging him in front of leg stump with a fast, full delivery. Noor made the majority of his runs behind the wicket – a reflection, partly, of how short Sri Lanka bowled to him.Rahmat, who got to 46 off 98 before stumps, and was part of a 93-run unbeaten partnership with Ibrahim, made all but 11 of his runs on the offside. He was strong down the ground, especially, finding thre of his five boundaries there.Sri Lanka’s attack was upset by a blow to Chamika Gunasekara, who in the morning was hit on the head, seemed to suffer the effects a few overs after he was hit, and was taken off the field and to further tests in hospital. Kasun Rajitha, who replaced him as concussion substitute, was the most expensive of Sri Lanka’s bowlers on Sunday, going at 4.30 across his 10 overs.The others were more disciplined, even if only Asitha seriously threatened to take wickets through much of the day. Jayasuriya will be especially disappointed he has nothing in the wickets column after delivering 32 overs, though nine of those were maidens.Early in the day, Afghanistan had claimed three wickets for 39 to close out Sri Lanka’s first innings at 439. The most important wicket of the morning was the first – that of Sri Lanka’s last recognised batter Sadeera Smarawickrama, who edged Naveed Zadran to gully.The two next wickets were not long in falling. Naveed hit the top of Jayasuriya’s off stump before, next over, Nijat Masood bowled Asitha Fernando first ball, with Asitha having come in after Gunasekara retired hurt.Naveed’s take for the innings was 4 for 83. Masood and Qais Ahmed claimed two wickets apiece.

"Brilliant" Sunderland ace who missed Norwich may be injured for the season

In what is a frustrating blow for those at the Stadium of Light, one Sunderland star could now miss the rest of the season – including the play-offs – after already missing the Norwich City game.

Le Bris provides Sunderland injury update

Whilst the play-offs are already well within their grasp, Sunderland would have still been left frustrated by their 0-0 draw against Norwich City in midweek. The Black Cats are in the type of form that many expected to continue against the inconsistent Canaries, having lost just once in their last five Championship games. Nonetheless Regis Le Bris’ side were forced to settle for a frustrating point.

The Sunderland boss delivered his verdict on the 0-0 draw in his post-match press conference, telling reporters: “It was a tough first half. We defended well and we expected a strong team in possession with many threats. We did well without pressure, which was probably the main problem.

“The first half was a little bit too reserved. The tactical set-up was clear, so now it was a case of taking risks. It’s easier when you are on the bench, but after 30 minutes, it was a little bit better.

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“At half time, we spoke about the boldness we needed to have against a strong team. Things were better in the second half – we had good possession and the four subs helped. These games against West Brom and Norwich are really interesting because they are strong in possession with many threats. The fact that we can manage these games and keep a clean sheet says a lot about our efficiency.”

Le Bris was also able to provide an update on Jobe Bellingham’s injury, revealing that the midfielder missed the draw through a minor recurring ankle injury in what should see him make a swift return. The same can’t be said for another Sunderland star, however, following a recurrence of his own injury.

Romaine Mundle suffers injury blow

After the winger missed the Norwich game through injury, Le Bris revealed that Mundle could now be out for the rest of the season. The Sunderland boss told reporters: “Romaine has a hamstring injury, but we don’t yet know the timeline. We need to seek some further advice from some specialists and so we will have to wait a little bit.

“It’s possible [that his season could be over], we’ll have to make a decision about the situation. It’s not up to us really, we need specific advice before we can make a specific decision.”

Sunderland manager RegisLeBris

The latest piece of bad news continues a frustrating campaign for Mundle, who already missed 16 Championship games through the same injury frustration earlier this season. Having scored five goals in all competitions despite the disruption, it’s clear that Sunderland will miss the winger if that is to be it for him this season.

Dubbed “brilliant” by captain Dan Neil in the past, Mundle will be desperate to put his struggles behind him as soon as possible and look forward towards a comeback which may have to wait until next season.

Aston Villa ready to offer 5 year-contract to "unbelievable" Emery target

da pinnacle: As they look to deal their Premier League rivals a major blow and land a key reinforcement in the process, Aston Villa are now reportedly prepared to complete Unai Emery’s transfer request to hijack a major star from Tottenham.

Aston Villa ready to grant Emery's wish

da blaze casino: Having dragged them from the depths of relegation battles all the way to a Champions League quarter-final and a place in the last four of the FA Cup, to say that Emery is well-placed to make his own transfer requests at Villa Park would be an understatement. Together with sporting director Monchi, the Spaniard has earned the backing of those in the Midlands.

To Villa’s credit too, they’re often just as ambitious as their manager in the transfer market – welcoming both Marco Asensio and Marcus Rashford on loan during the January window. And that ambition is only likely to increase if they qualify for the Champions League for a second-consecutive season – perhaps resulting in moves for the likes of Dusan Vlahovic.

Aston Villa in contact to sign "magnificent" France U21 rising star

They could land an absolute bargain…

ByTom Cunningham Apr 1, 2025

The Villans are reportedly leading the race to sign the out-of-favour Juventus striker and could land a deal for as little as £33m this summer. It’s not just the Serbian forward on their radar, however.

According to Football Transfers, Aston Villa are now preparing to grant Emery’s request and sign Cristian Romero from Tottenham Hotspur this summer. The Argentina defender is reportedly ready to move on from North London and will cost as much as £55m, with Villa ‘willing to offer Romero a five-year contract’.

A World Cup-winner and Champions League-level defender, Emery’s interest in Romero should come as little surprise. It represents how far Spurs have fallen at the same time as Villa’s rise that the two clubs have almost swapped in positions both on and off the pitch. It wouldn’t be absurd to suggest that, in 2025, a move to Villa Park is bigger than heading to Spurs.

"Strong" Romero would be impressive coup

Luring one of the most influential players at one of the so-called top six clubs to the Midlands would not only validate Villa’s place in the battle for European places, it would also send a damning statement of intent. Emery already knows all about Romero’s quality and whilst there may be some concerns over his recent injury history, there’s no doubt that he would instantly hand Aston Villa a defensive leader.

Ollie Watkins also knows all about the defender’s quality. As Spurs thrashed Aston Villa 4-1 earlier this season, the England international was limited to just three touches in the opposition box and lost as many as nine duels. Romero, meanwhile, made four interceptions and won four out of seven ground duels whilst maintaining a pass accuracy of 95%.

If that was his Aston Villa audition, then the Argentine passed with flying colours. It’s those types of performances that have seen Romero praised by the likes of teammate Micky van de Ven, who told reporters last season: “Amazing player, unbelievable player. Defensively so strong, with the ball so strong, keeps talking, for me an amazing player.”

Spurs have found a "future England star" who could be the new Dele Alli

da dobrowin: Given the state of the current Tottenham Hotspur team, languishing in 14th place and Ange Postecoglou biting back at the club’s supporters, it feels hard to believe that it wasn’t long ago they were in the final of a Champions League.

da heads bet: The year was 2019. The team was managed by Mauricio Pochettino. The likes of Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Co were all in their pomp.

It was a magnificent side but even they couldn’t end Spurs’ trophy drought. Perhaps they really are cursed in that department?

Since that final, the team has been torn into several different pieces. Pochettino is the head coach of the USA, Harry Kane is still banging in the goals, but at Bayern Munich no less, and Dele is also on foreign soil.

MauricioPochettinocoach of U.S. during the match

We’ve heard enough about Kane in recent years so let’s get you up to speed on Dele’s career.

How Dele Alli is faring in 2025

A generational talent. An England star with the world at his feet. In 2019, that’s where Dele certainly was in his career.

This was a player with the swagger and arrogance of a Jude Bellingham. He was a PFA Young Player of the Year winner and someone who was surely on their way to earning 100 caps for their country.

In 2016/17, he scored 18 times in the Premier League, assisting eight goals in the process. The following campaign he followed that up with nine goals and ten assists. The Champions League final year wasn’t his best, netting five league goals and assisting three but he was still seen as an icon in the making at Tottenham.

So, what happened next? Well, Pochettino’s sacking is perhaps the catalyst. Dele didn’t exactly see eye to eye with a certain Jose Mourinho, scoring ten goals in 51 outings. It’s not a bad record but it’s not the draw-dropping numbers the England international was pumping out regularly under Poch.

Sadly, the now 28-year-old’s career has not lived up to the hype. We can excuse that, though, because Dele has endured a torrid time of it with both physical injury and his mental health.

A revealing interview with Gary Neville in 2023 saw him try to fight back the tears as he revealed how he contemplated retiring from the game amid a sleeping pill addiction.

Since that interview, the attacking midfielder has worked hard to return to playing. Injury at Everton meant he barely kicked a ball but now, in 2025, he’s been given a second chance.

Signed by none other than Cesc Fabregas, he’s now plying his trade in Serie A with Como. It’s not a bad place to play football.

He made his comeback last weekend, although was sent off in controversial circumstances on debut for a challenge on fellow countryman Ruben Loftus-Cheek. Despite Milan right-back Kyle Walker pleading with the referee to keep him on the pitch, Dele was given his marching orders.

So, while his career hasn’t gone in the direction he will have envisioned, we wish him all the very best. We also wish the best for Spurs’ new Dele. He’s a pretty mighty fine talent himself.

Spurs new Dele is breaking through under Ange

It’s safe to say that Tottenham Hotspur boast some of the finest young talents on the footballing scene right now, a statement substantiated by the fact that in GOAL’s prestigious NXGN 2025 list, they had five players ranked in the top 50.

Tottenham’s NXGN 2025 ranks

Player

Rank

Yang Min-hyeok

#43

Luka Vuskovic

#26

Mikey Moore

#22

Lucas Bergvall

#17

Archie Gray

#13

The player we want to focus on is a certain Archie Gray. The 19-year-old has enjoyed a remarkable rise, one that’s akin to Dele.

Like the former Tottenham Hotspur star, Gray learned his trade in the EFL, starring for Leeds after being handed his first-team debut at the age of 16.

He shone as the Whites nearly secured promotion in 2023/24, only missing two Championship games all season.

It was hardly a surprise to see him attract the attention of the Premier League’s elite, and he ultimately joined Spurs for a fee of £30m.

It was a much larger fee than the £5m price tag Dele moved from Milton Keynes Dons for, but it showed the benefit of moving for some of the Football League’s best talents.

Similarly to the former MK star, Gray hasn’t needed long to settle into his surroundings, despite a baptism of fire in north London.

Due to several first-team injuries, the midfielder – who played at right-back for Leeds last term – was forced to play at centre-back. In fact, 19 of his 38 Spurs appearances have come in the centre of defence.

It was evident it wasn’t his natural position, but he performed admirably in that role, nonetheless, with Postecoglou hailing his qualities: “He doesn’t shy away from it, he doesn’t hide. He just keeps going. We’ll get enormous growth out of him during this period, but right now he’s contributing to us, he’s helping us.”

Since the return of key players, Gray has now moved into his preferred position of central midfield. It’s the same position Dele made his own nearly ten years ago.

Said to be a “future England player” by data analyst Ben Mattinson, Thomas Tuchel and Postecoglou have a gem on their hands here, one they will hope can replicate Dele’s feats at international and club level in the years to come.

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They need Quenda now: Chelsea star just dropped awful 4/10 for his country

The international break has come at the right time for Chelsea, with Enzo Maresca’s side needing a break to end their recent poor run in the Premier League as of late.

The Blues have lost three of the last five league outings, with their most recent coming at the weekend against Arsenal at the Emirates, with Mikel Merino’s goal the difference between the sides.

However, Maresca’s men still occupy a place in the top four with just nine league games remaining this season, looking to secure a Champions League place in his first campaign at the helm.

Chelsea manager EnzoMarescalooks dejected after the match

It would be a huge boost for the club after missing out on competing with Europe’s elite in the last couple of years, with their success potentially proving that the huge investment has been worthwhile.

Their spending has shown no signs of slowing down in recent months, with the Blues making yet another key addition in recent days – setting themselves up for future success.

Chelsea’s move to land Geovany Quenda

In recent days, Chelsea have made yet another addition after clinching a deal with Portuguese outfit Sporting CP for the signature of 17-year-old wide player Geovany Quenda.

The teenager, who can operate off either flank, has set the club back a fee in the region of £42.7m, taking the spending during the Todd Boehly era to over £1.3b.

Sporting CP's GeovanyQuendain action

However, Quenda is set to spend the 2025/26 season back on loan at the Liga Portugal outfit, before linking up with the Blues ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.

He looks set to operate in wide areas, mainly off the left-hand side if recent reports are to be believed, and potentially able to feature in a wing-back role should the manager decide to utilise a back-five at Stamford Bridge.

Many must wish he was moving to West London this summer, especially after one first-team member’s display for his country on Thursday evening.

The Chelsea player who dropped a 4/10 for his country

Given the money spent over the last couple of years, it’s no surprise to see numerous players featuring for their respective nations during the international break.

Eight of Maresca’s key players were selected to represent their country, with many of them featuring in various matches across the globe last night.

Spain's Marc Cucurella

Marc Cucurella started and featured for the entirety of the contest against the Netherlands in Rotterdam, but was unable to produce a performance to remember as they only managed to draw 2-2.

He received his 14th cap for his country, but it was one to forget, being run ragged by one player, which contributed to their inability to claim another victory.

The 26-year-old only managed to win four of the 12 duels he entered, whilst being dribbled past four times, including by Jeremie Frimpong, who spun the full-back, leading to the host’s second goal.

Cucurella also committed two fouls in the process, whilst only managing to complete 50% of his attempted crosses, failing to have a positive impact at either end of the pitch.

Minutes played

90

Touches

85

Duels won

4/12

Dribbled past

4x

Fouls committed

2

Crosses completed

1/2 (50%)

Dribbles completed

0

He also failed to complete any dribbles, with only two of his 62 attempted passes being key passes, unable to create any clear-cut opportunities within the final third.

As a result of his dismal showing for Spain, the left-back was handed a measly 4/10 match rating by GIVEMESPORT, showcasing how disappointing he was during the draw.

Given his disappointing outing last night, many supporters must wish that Quenda was moving to the Bridge this summer, offering another option in wide areas for Maresca.

However, Cucurella will remain the number one option for the next couple of years at least, with the Spaniard needing to return to his usual high standards ahead of the return to club action in a week’s time.

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