West Ham United are poised to sign Mesaque Dju on a free transfer from Benfica, per Football.London.
The teenager was to undergo a medical with the Irons on Tuesday and will initially play for the club’s Under-23 squad.
What’s the word?
West Ham have agreed a free transfer to sign the 19-year-old from Benfica, per the aforementioned report.
The deal also reportedly includes a 50% sell-on clause payable to the Portuguese club if the Irons move Dju on in the coming years.
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Per Transfermarkt, the 19-year-old has been capped at numerous youth levels by Portugal, playing for the Under-16s, Under-17s, Under-18s, Under-19s and Under-20s. He has won the European Championship at U17 and U19 level.
Dju has played 13 times for Benfica’s UEFA Under-19s team and has also racked up eight appearances for the club’s B team. A right-winger, he is remarkably quick and enjoys getting chalk on his boots on the flank.
West Ham youth academy thriving
This is remarkably exciting for West Ham fans.
A move for the teenager proves that the club is an attractive destination for young players as gems continue to come through.
Xande Silva has already moved from Portugal to east London and the two will now link up in the Under-23 squad, with a clear path laid out to the first-team.
The likes of Declan Rice and Grady Diangana have graduated from the youth team to the first-team squad already and the former has since been marked out as one of the finest young players in the country.
And it would not be surprising to see Dju eventually pull on the claret and blue at the London Stadium – the contract is due to include a two-year option, meaning the Irons will be able to extend the teenager’s deal if he develops as expected.
Son Heung-Min struck late for Tottenham Hotspur to secure a 1-0 win over Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
The goal came in the 83rd minute, after Spurs had dominated for much of the game but failed to break the deadlock. According to the BBC’s stats, Mauricio Pochettino’s side had 72 per cent of the possession and mustered 21 shots, compared to the Magpies’ eight.
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After much toil, the goal eventually came when Fernando Llorente chested down a ball to Son on the edge of the area, who then drilled the ball through the hands of Martin Dubravka, who should have been able to keep it out.
Llorente’s presence on the pitch allowed Spurs to play a more direct game, which ultimately led to the goal. The 33-year-old Spaniard was introduced in the 60th minute and was able to have a game-changing impact.
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Unai Emery will reportedly (as per the Sun) target a new left-back when the transfer window reopens in the summer.
The former PSG boss was handed minimal funds during January and could only secure the loan addition of Denis Suarez despite wanting defensive reinforcements. Instead, Emery will be forced to put his transfer plans on hold until the summer. Working with a new director of football, identifying a new left-back will be a priority.
Sead Kolasinac has been extremely inconsistent since joining from Schalke and Nacho Monreal has struggled massively with injuries as he approaches the twilight of his career. Emery is set to be given just a small amount of money to work with yet again but a new left-sided defender should be the main focus.
One man the Gunners could look to recruit is Benfica flyer – Alejandro Grimaldo. Valued at £25.2m by Transfermarkt, the Spaniard is a graduate of Barcelona’s famed academy but ultimately failed to make the grade at the Nou Camp. Instead, Grimaldo joined Benfica for a nominal fee in 2016 and has proven to be an inspired addition at the club.
The 23-year-old has established himself as one of the best full-backs in the division, helping his side lift two Portuguese league titles. Grimaldo is a potent attacking threat from the back, scoring five goals and registering five assists so far this season. With blistering pace and brilliant crossing ability, the former Spain U21 international has all the attributes to be a massive success in the Premier League.
Still developing and improving, Grimaldo would thrive under Emery’s world-class management. Moving to England could be just what he needs to cement a spot in the senior Spain national team.
West Ham United face a tough task on Wednesday as they travel to the Etihad Stadium to take on reigning Premier League champions Manchester City.
Manuel Pellegrini’s side travel to face the Chilean coach’s former club in good form, having gone unbeaten in their last three league outings.
However, Pep Guardiola’s City side will be heavy favourites to secure victory in midweek, and it will take a special effort from the Hammers to achieve a positive result.
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On the chalkboard
Although they ultimately lost on penalties in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday, Chelsea showed that City can be shut out. The Irons can take confidence from this, as they can from the draws they’ve already earned against the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool this season themselves.
Pellegrini should take heed of the lessons that can be learned from these performances. West Ham have the capacity to secure a result against City, if they are set up correctly and execute their gameplan diligently.
The gameplan
West Ham must be prepared to sit back and soak up pressure. In the likes of Declan Rice, Issa Diop and Aaron Cresswell they have defensively-minded players capable of committing themselves to this task with discipline and focus.
The Irons must also pose a threat on the counter attack. The pace of Michail Antonio and the invention of Felipe Anderson could be key to unlocking the City defence if given the opportunity on the break.
According to Correio de Manha via The Mirror, Sporting’s Bruno Fernandes is on Liverpool’s radar as Jurgen Klopp looks to add to his attacking contingent having missed out on signing Lyon’s Nabil Fekir. Could he be the missing piece in the jigsaw?
What’s the word?
Well, The Mirror reports (via Correio de Manha) that the Portuguese is a target for both AC Milan and the Reds as the club look to negotiate his exit amid crushing debt that amounts to around €281m.
The midfielder’s release clause of €100million (£87m) is unlikely to be met by either of the aforementioned suitors and Sporting will surely have to negotiate a lower price in order to get the player off their books.
Having already seen the likes of William Carvalho and Rui Patricio leave over the summer in controversial fashion, the Lisbon-based outfit could be set to lose yet another star at the end of the season. What would be their undoubted loss, though, would be of enormous benefit to Jurgen Klopp and his side.
Finally… a playmaker
Klopp’s tactical flexibility has seen the Reds flirt with a 4-2-3-1 and a 4-4-2, while also frequenting the 4-3-3 that has helped them become masters of Gegenpressing.
The former has required centre-forward Roberto Firmino to be deployed in the number 10 role while Mohamed Salah has been moved up front. Although the famous front three’s linkup is as glorious as ever, there still remains the lack of an out-and-out playmaker.
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This has been a weakness of Liverpool’s since the departure of Philippe Coutinho and Klopp surely feels this needs addressing. Fekir was intended to plug this gap but a switch to Merseyside never materialised and so the title challengers remain an incomplete puzzle.
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If Manchester City prove too good once again this term, the signing of 24-year-old Fernandes, who has chalked up an impressive 21 goals and 11 assists in 2018/19, could be the addition that takes the Reds beyond their title rivals next season.
أكد لاعب فريق مانشستر يونايتد، دوني فان دي بيك، أنه يشعر بحالة من الإحباط بعد خسارتهم اليوم أمام كريستال بالاس في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.
وخسر الشياطين الحمر بثلاثة أهداف مقابل هدف، في الجولة الثانية من البطولة، في ملعب الأولد ترافورد.
وسجل فان دي بيك هدف مانشستر يونايتد الوحيد، في مباراته الأولى مع كتيبة أولي جونار سولشاير بعد انتقاله إلى الفريق قادمًا من أياكس، هذا الصيف.
وقال فان دي بيك، في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “بي بي سي” العالمية: “أول مباراة لي مع الفريق يوم تريد الفوز فيه، لا يهم كيف تريد الفوز وأنا محبط حقًا لأننا خسرنا 3-1 على أرضنا، هذا أمر سيئ حقًا”.
وأضاف: “في أسبوع التدريب قدمنا أداءً جيدًا حقًا، تدربنا جيدًا لذا كان شعوري إيجابيًا حقًا، لكننا اليوم لعبنا ببطء شديد لفترة طويلة مع الكرة”.
واختتم: “أعتقد أنه ضد خصم مثل كريستال بالاس يجب عليك تسريع اللعبة لبناء الهجمات، لم يكن ذلك جيدًا بما يكفي”.
The Daily Star recently reported that Chelsea are considering a summer bid to sign Everton star Richarlison. However, the Toffees are thought to want £80million in return for the 21-year-old forward.
Considering the Merseyside club paid an initial £35million – which could rise to £50 million – to prise the Brazilian away from Watford only last summer, it is unsurprising that they’ve put such a huge price tag on him.
The 5 foot 10 attacker is certainly a favourite of Marco Silva’s and is tied up in a long-term contract at Goodison Park. What’s more, he is also the club’s top scorer this season with ten Premier League goals, as per Transfermarkt’s statistics.
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If Everton were to sanction Richarlison’s sale in the summer it would have some huge knock-on effects. We take a look at the potential consequences below…
Big money to reinvest
If Everton were to receive a fee in the region of £80million for Richarlison, then they could reinvest those funds into the squad. Even with Richarlison, Everton still need to find some more firepower this summer.
With that £80million though they would stand a great chance of finding a goalscorer capable of replacing Richarlison’s end product. The Toffees could perhaps even attempt a bold move to bring Romelu Lukaku back to Goodison Park.
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Manchester United paid £75million to sign the Belgian in 2017, but he has struggled this season and has fallen down the pecking order at Old Trafford of late. With Marcus Rashford clearly preferred by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Lukaku could be moved on at the end of this season if the Norwegian coach gets the United job on a permanent basis.
Everton could then swoop to bring back their prolific former marksman, paying for the deal with the proceeds raised from Richarlison’s exit. Lukaku would not only provide a more reliable goal threat than Richarlison, he also represents a huge upgrade on struggling striker Cenk Tosun.
Massive chance for Lookman
With Richarlison out of the picture, there’d be a gap in the starting XI for 21-year-old winger Ademola Lookman to potentially fill.
Since impressing during a loan spell with RB Leipzig last season, the England under-21 international has struggled to sustain a run in the first team on Merseyside. However, without the Brazilian ahead of him in the pecking order, Lookman may finally get the chance to prove his worth to Silva that he craves.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is another promising Everton youngster who may be afforded greater game time in the Brazilian’s absence.
All faith lost in Silva
Silva loves Richarlison. He first brought the forward to England during his time in charge at Vicarage Road, and was then instrumental in Everton acquiring his services a year later. Richarlison himself has stated that he sees the Portuguese coach “as a father”.
However, Silva is currently under pressure at Everton following a dismal run of results. He has admitted as much himself recently. Even if things improve before the end of the season, he will still have plenty of doubters amongst the Everton faithful heading into the new campaign.
Should Silva lose Richarlison – a player clearly so central in his plans – this summer, then that could be the final straw. The inability of the manager to retain his prized asset could see all remaining belief in his abilities to lead the club forward disappear.
The exit of Richarlison could bring about the ousting of Silva too.
Manchester United giving Jose Mourinho the boot seems to have freed Paul Pogba from his defensive shackles, but a world-class holding midfielder does need to be found and Lyon’s Tanguy Ndombele is the man.
Le10 Sport claim United representatives have already contacted the Lyon midfield general and if the reports are to be believed, it could be great news for United fans. The 22-year-old has impressed in Ligue 1 and against the other side of Manchester this season.
Ndombele was the architect in Lyon’s shock 2-1 victory against City in the Champions League group stage, continually making passes that broke the opposition’s intense press and then making key interceptions to prevent Pep’s side from attacking at pace. Does that remind you of anyone?
Fernandinho’s importance has been proven by City’s poor form when he was injured. He allows midfielders around him like Kevin De Bruyne and Bernado Silva to play more advanced roles when in possession because the danger of conceding chances is vastly reduced with Fernandinho in the firefighter role just behind.
United’s supposed target fits this bill perfectly and at such a young age he could be the breath of fresh air United need in the centre of the park where Nemanja Matic and Marouane Fellaini have lacked Fernandinho’s energy.
All things seem great at United for now, but the club and their fans shouldn’t let their recent form blind them from seeing just how weak their squad is when you look behind the forward talent they possess. A team can never truly attack with full force if they have to worry about the stability of their defence, so the back line and the holding midfield role must be strengthened.
Pogba’s performances have improved massively since Mourinho’s sacking but imagine the leap forward he could take with Ndombele behind him. We’ve already had a taste of that when N’Golo Kante played the holding role for France at the World Cup, and we all know what happened there.
Indeed, Ndombele could be a game-changing signing at Old Trafford.
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Since Steve Bruce took over as Sheffield Wednesday manager last month, the Owls have been completely revitalised. Now, after seven matches in charge – including his first Steel City derby – Bruce is yet to lose a game with his new club.
Three wins and four draws have seen what looked destined to be a drab, disappointing season transformed into one where the prospect of qualifying for the play-offs is genuinely on the cards.
A new-found defensive solidity is the reason for the Hillsborough club’s recent upturn in form. Bruce himself has taken the time to credit his side for their recent resilience.
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What he said
As quoted by the club’s official website, on the prospect of vying for promotion through the play-offs, Bruce said: “We’ve given ourselves a chance because of our defensive record all of a sudden…we’ve made sure that we are difficult to beat and I think that was vitally important…it gives us a chance to not give up the dream.”
The manager further noted that his players have had to work extremely hard for him to get to this point.
“I’ve only been here a month but already they are showing a bit of resilience and I’m pleased with that…they are giving me everything they have got.”
Quick impact
Wednesday certainly have looked a far more resilient side in recent weeks. They produced an immaculate defensive performance to hold off their bitter rivals Sheffield United last time out. The commitment, discipline and diligence they showed at the back in that derby clash was a testament to Bruce’s impact.
They may still fall short of the play-offs this season, but what the manager has already achieved so far in his short time in charge should give the Owls plenty of confidence heading into the next campaign.
Miguel Almiron is already proving his worth to Newcastle United.
Signed from Atlanta United for a club-record £20million fee in January, the diminutive playmaker has shown that he has already adapted to the rigours of the Premier League in his first three outings.
On the chalkboard
There was some understandable scepticism surrounding the question of whether the slight Almiron could hack it in the Premier League after he put pen to paper for the Magpies.
Indeed, they had just broken a transfer record that had stood since 2005, when they signed Michael Owen from Real Madrid.
But Almiron’s form has been exemplary since his debut, with him having played twice as a starter and once as a substitute.
Indeed, per WhoScored, Almiron averages three key passes per game.
Now, while he has a smaller sample size than the majority of other players in the competition due to his January signing, that is higher than the likes of Chelsea’s Eden Hazard, Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne and Tottenham Hotspur’s Christian Eriksen.
He has yet to score a goal or register an assist but he is involved in every move Newcastle put together, usually pulling the strings and making the pass before the final ball.
This is evidenced by the fact that he rarely dribbles opponents – he has an average dribble rate of 0.3 per game – and instead looks for a pass.
His completion rate in that regard is 85.3% from an average of 20.7 passes per game.
Newcastle had previously lacked an incisive attacking midfielder with the ability to pick a defensive lock but Almiron doesn’t even need to do that, as he has seemingly come armed with the keys.
A sound investment
It seems crazy to think that £20m is not considered a lot of money.
But, in football, it’s a relative pittance in this transfer market and Newcastle appear to have got the bang for their buck.
Almiron is quick, skilful, excellent on the ball and also a truly brilliant creator of chances.
Newcastle have not had that kind of player since Yohan Cabaye left for PSG and Almiron may well provide the spark the Magpies need to keep climbing the table.
Rafael Benitez’s men are now closer to 10th than 18th after their 2-0 win over Burnley and, with the Paraguay international in the team, they are only likely to keep climbing.