Hakim Ziyech would be a wonderful addition to a talent-packed Liverpool squad

Liverpool made it six wins from six in the Premier League to remain top of the Premier League table.

With their rivals dropping points, the Reds took full advantage with an easy 3-0 victory over Southampton at Anfield. Jurgen Klopp opted to rest both James Milner and Joe Gomez with Milner’s replacement, Xherdan Shaqiri, creating the first goal – forcing Wesley Hoedt to send the ball into his own net. Next up was Gomez’s replacement, Joel Matip, who brilliantly headed home from a corner shortly after. The three points were wrapped up before half-time with Mohamed Salah tapping home after Shaqiri’s excellent free-kick crashed off the bar.

The result moves Liverpool two points clear of Manchester City, and Chelsea in the standings and the Reds are the only side to have a 100% record in the Premier League thus far. The fact that Klopp was able to leave the likes of Naby Keita and Fabinho on the bench for the win highlights Liverpool’s strength in depth and cements their title ambitions. Attention now turns to the Carabao Cup and Maurizio Sarri’s Chelsea.

As well as focusing on their next fixtures, Klopp should also be evaluating potential January recruits who could give his side a welcome boost in the New Year. One man he should be watching is Ajax playmaker – Hakim Ziyech. Valued at £22.5m by Transfermarkt, the 25-year-old enjoyed a stunning campaign in the Eredivisie and was close to sealing a summer move to Roma but ultimately stayed put in Holland.

Ziyech netted nine goals and registered an incredible 17 assists last season, highlighting the creativity he would bring to the Liverpool midfield. The Morocco international could be the number ten Liverpool have been lacking since selling Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona back in January. Ziyech is also comfortable on the wing meaning he would provide vital cover to Sadio Mane on the left flank.

The Moroccan has already scored two and assisted two this season – Liverpool must attempt to secure his services in January.

Liverpool fans, thoughts?

Newcastle fans react to fresh takeover talks

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Loads of Newcastle fans have been reacting to a promising report, as the Mike Ashley nightmare may finally be coming to an end.

According to Sky Sports, American firm Rockefeller Capital Management are in preliminary talks over a takeover.

The report says the firm are working with former Manchester United & Chelsea CEO Peter Kenyon, and that Kenyon has held discussions with Ashley.

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The Magpies are toiling away in the relegation zone after yet another defeat on Saturday, and fans are desperate for new owners.

Ashley did extremely well to bring Rafael Benitez to the club, but has completely refused to back the Spaniard since his arrival, practically forcing the manager to deploy painstakingly defensive tactics.

The Tyneside club haven’t won a major trophy since 1955, and they certainly aren’t going to with Ashley at the helm.

Lots of fans are freaking out about the news, while others are struggling to believe it. Either way, you can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

Revealed: The formation most Tottenham fans want against Barcelona

Mauricio Pochettino has adapted his Tottenham line-up in recent weeks to deal with a growing list of injuries to his side.

The loss of Chrisitan Eriksen, Serge Aurier and Jan Vertonghen saw Pochettino call on a three-man back line in the weekend’s win over Huddersfield.

Before that, Spurs had rolled out a 4-2-3-1 with a very attacking front line featuring all their big-hitters.

Playing four-at-the-back, however, failed to stop Inter Milan from coming from behind to snatch all three points at the San Siro in the opening game of this season’s Champions League.

For the visit of Barcelona to Wembley, Spurs will again be without Eriksen as the Danish creative-midfielder continues his recovery from a stomach injury.

But a majority of Tottenham Hotspur fans still believe Pochettino should rely on a four-man defence, as revealed in our poll.

Two-thirds of supporters feel a back line consisting of two, rather than three, centre-backs will be able to handle Barcelona’s world-class attackers far better than a make-shift trio with Vertonghen absent.

With Eriksen expected to be ruled out with injury, his place in the side is available for Erik Lamela to fill. But should Harry Kane start up front as the sole striker, or should he be rested on Wednesday night?

Tottenham fans annoyed by yet another Lloris error

[ad_pod ]Loads of Tottenham fans have been giving their verdict on Saturday’s rather dull win, and they’re once again not happy with Hugo Lloris.Lloris has earned his status as Tottenham’s club captain, racking up over 200 Premier League appearances across six years with the club, but his recent performances are worrying to say the least.The 31 year-old didn’t have a poor game against Cardiff by any means, but he was bailed out by Toby Alderweireld after another bizarre mistake.[brid autoplay=”true” video=”304066″ player=”12034″ title=”Could Jadon Sancho Be England’s Neymar”]This comes just a few days after the Frenchman left the goal gaping for Philippe Coutinho to open the scoring for Barcelona, and fans are calling for Paulo Gazzaniga to take over.Gazzaniga was the third choice goalkeeper at the start of the season, but the injuries to Lloris and Michel Vorm opened the door for the 26 year-old.Gazzaniga was absolutely flawless during his brief spell in the team, and plenty of fans are calling for him to replace their captain.You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

Revealed: 65% of Aston Villa fans want the club to move for Jozo Simunovic in January

The majority of Aston Villa fans that answered our recent poll would support Dean Smith in making a move for Celtic’sÂJozo Simunovic in January.Bhoys boss Brendan Rodgers recently told BT Sport thatÂhe had too many players in his squad and that it was ‘very, very bloated’, meaning Aston Villa could solve their current defensive shortage.

SimunovicÂjoined the Bhoys in the summer of 2015 from Dinamo Zagreb but is currently a long way from being first-choice partner to Dedryck Boyata at Parkhead and could be one of the players that is shipped out of the club in January.

The now 24-year-old is a formerÂCroatian U21 international, and considering Villa only have two recognised centre-backs in their squad he could be the perfect option. Under former boss Steve Bruce, central midfielder Mile Jedinak was forced to partner James Chester at the back as Manchester United loanee Axel Tuanzebe was shifted to right-back.

Now though, 65 per cent of Villa fans want the club to move for the Celtic man in January. Check out the full results of the poll below.

Revealed: Majority of Leeds fans think Kemar Roofe is now worth between £10m-£15m

The majority of Leeds fans that answered our recent poll would value Kemar Roofe at somewhere between £10m-£15m after his fantastic start to the season.

The 25-year-old was signed for just £3m from Oxford United by Garry Monk in the 2016 summer transfer window, and has started this season with four goals in his first four league games after moving to a more central striking role under new boss Marcelo Bielsa.

Bielsa introduced his famed high-tempo, high-pressing style to the Elland Road outfit in the summer and, before he suffered his recent injury, Roofe was the perfect striker to fit the system as he hounded defenders constantly into making mistakes.

Without that workrate from Roofe in the past six matches, things have dipped slightly for Leeds after their blistering start to the season, and this seems to have only increased the value that Leeds fans would place on the Englishman. Check out the full results of our recent poll below.

Revealed: Portion of Liverpool fans think Woodburn loan was wrong

The aim of sending young players out on loan is for them to rack up some much-needed minutes.

Liverpool sanctioned temporary moves for a handful of their talented academy stars, including Ben Woodburn.

The 19-year-old has been part of snippets of first-team action for the Merseyside outfit, but not enough to earn a regular spot in Jurgen Klopp’s squad.

As a result, the teenager joined Sheffield United in the summer but has struggled to force his way into contention.

Woodburn had cameos in the Blades’ first six Championship matches, but since the team’s 3-0 win over Bolton Wanderers in August, the attack-minded star has played just 13 minutes of league action.

In fact, the Liverpool starlet recently played in a Premier League 2 match for his parent club in order to get some game time.

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Elsewhere, the likes of Harry Wilson and Ryan Kent are thriving at their respective loan clubs, so we asked you if Liverpool made a mistake in sending Woodburn to Bramall Lane.

The majority of fans continue to back the decision, but there are a handful that believe Liverpool have managed the youngster in the wrong way.

AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie is a £35million target for West Ham

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Ivory Coast international Franck Kessie has become a transfer target at the London Stadium with Tuttomercatoweb suggesting West Ham have made a bid.

What’s the word?

The Italian publication is reporting that Manuel Pellegrini’s club has made a £35million offer for the Ivory Coast central-midfielder, who can also play a defensive role.

Kessie joined AC Milan on loan from Atalanta in July 2017, with the San Siro side holding an obligation to buy the 21-year-old next summer for £21.6million. At present, the Milan board are negotiating a new contract with him.

Tuttomercatoweb report that the offer from the previous board had been withdrawn by the new regime. In the old contract, it had been agreed for the Atalanta product to remain in the Italian fashion capital until 2023 on over €3million a year, compared to his current €2m.

West Ham’s offer to AC Milan would act as a possible get out should the new board have no plans to pursue with the purchase of the central midfielder, now valued by TransferMarkt at £31.5million.

Bad news for Mark Noble

The West Ham captain’s place under Manuel Pellegrini could be at risk should the east London club convince Milan to sell a promising addition of their squad.

Since making his senior debut in 2015, Kessie has featured in 133 competitive club level matches and 24 international outings for Ivory Coast. In every season in the Italian top division, the 21-year-old has consistently averaged more than one tackle per game, 0.8 interceptions and 0.8 clearances, according to WhoScored.

At West Ham he could dislodge the captain despite his improvement in recent weeks, although Noble showed his rash decision-making when he saw red for a poor tackle on Wilfred Ndidi against Leicester last time out.

The red card leaves his Chilean manager with a lack of options in the engine room, and his name potentially on the chopping list if new talent comes in.

Thorgan Hazard must be of huge interest to Everton

Everton have made a decent start to life under Marco Silva.

The Toffees were long-term admirers of the Portuguese and initially targeted the former Watford boss to replace Ronald Koeman. Silva proved difficult to prise from the Hornets and Everton instead appointed Sam Allardyce. Following Allardyce’s popular departure, Everton finally got their man in the summer.

The Blues are slowly adapting to his methods with a number of summer signings starting to settle into life at Goodison Park. Lucas Digne looks like an excellent replacement for Leighton Baines while record signing Richarlison has been one of the signings of the summer. With Kurt Zouma also proving to be a solid addition, the future is looking bright for the Merseysiders.

To continue their decent start to the season, Everton should launch a bid for former Chelsea star – Thorgan Hazard.

Valued at £22.5m by Transfermarkt, the Belgian moved to Stamford Bridge alongside his brother Eden but failed to break into the first-team in London. After being loaned to Borussia Monchengladbach, Hazard eventually signed permanently for the Bundesliga side where he is now considered a crucial player. Bringing the playmaker back to England in January could prove to be an astute move.

Hazard has made a terrific start to the new campaign with eight goals and four assists in his first 11 appearances so far. The 25-year-old is known for his ability to unlock a defence, and his arrival would lessen the creative burden on the shoulders of Gylfi Sigurdsson. Hazard has averaged 2.3 key passes per game this season – only Sigurdsson has averaged more in the entire Everton squad so far (WhoScored).

Adding Hazard to their already impressive attack could be a fantastic move by Silva.

Everton fans, thoughts?

Gabigol arrival would surely end Pérez’s time at West Ham

According to Italian website Sport Mediaset, West Ham have already made a bid for Inter Milan forward Gabriel Barbosa. 

The striker, known as Gabigol, is on loan currently at Brazilian side Santos from Italian giants Inter Milan. He is in terrific goalscoring form in Brazil, finding the back of the net 16 times in 31 appearances.

Should West Ham land the 22-year-old Brazil international, it will throw the career prospects of a couple of players into turmoil. One of those players whose time at the London Stadium may be numbered is Lucas Pérez.

The Spaniard only joined The Hammers in the summer from Arsenal, but has failed to make an impression so far under Manuel Pellegrini, and is yet to make a start in the Premier League. With the arrival of Gabigol, Pérez would find himself in the selection wilderness with Marko Arnautović and Javier Hernández already ahead of him in the pecking order.

The question will remain as to whether the 4-cap Brazil international will be able to work his way into The Irons’ starting XI, particularly with Arnautović playing so well this season. Even then, the Mexican Hernández is regarded as such a superb impact substitution that it may be hard for the Brazilian to even find his way onto the bench. What he will provide, however, is competition for places at West Ham, which will only improve the performances of players.

West Ham currently sit in 13th place in the Premier League after a horrendous start to their season. The addition of Gabigol in January will be another sign of their continued improvement.

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