Jack Grealish urged to “step up and show improvement” by former Manchester City midfielder

Jack Grealish has been urged to show some improvement to be worthy of his £100 million price tag in Manchester City’s hyper-competitive squad.

Former Manchester City midfielder and England legend Steve McManaman gave this message to the 26-year-old midfielder while speaking in an interview with horseracing.net.

Grealish, Premier League’s first £100 million man, has had a below average start to life at the Etihad, scoring just three goals for City since joining from Aston Villa over the summer.

City manager Pep Guardiola is known for his constant squad rotation as nobody in the squad is considered an absolute starter.

However, many expected a player of Grealish’s talents to be one of the untouchables in the City squad given the fee paid for his transfer.

He has yet to prove his worth, and McManaman has urged him to do so soon, while also noting that his price tag is why there’s so much attention on the player.

“There’s more scrutiny because of the price tag,” McManaman told horseracing.net.

“If he had gone to City for £10m, no one would be interested. But as soon as he went to £100m and he became the most expensive player, of course there’s more attention on him and his performances.

“He does have to improve.

“Working with Pep Guardiola will make him better. He does have to be a little bit quicker, because Manchester City play quicker than the way he played at Aston Villa, but he’ll be fine.”

Guardiola warned about the possibility of losing Grealish following recent actions

Jack Grealish scored his second Premier League goal for City in their 7-0 thrashing of Leeds United and went out to celebrate with teammate Phil Foden, to the chagrin of manager Guardiola.

As a result, both players were left out of the squad which thrashed Newcastle United the following week.

Explaining the decision, Guardiola said: “I pay a lot of attention to behaviour on and off the pitch. And when off the pitch is not proper they are not going to play.

“In our careers, the work you do on and off the pitch is the same importance, the same. It’s so important.

“It’s so demanding physically and mentally – you have to live for your profession. All the time, every single second.

“But this is the message I’ve given to them, six years ago, every year, every month, every day many times.”

While Grealish’s (and Foden’s) punishment only lasted one game, Guardiola’s approach has been questioned by Alan Brazil of talkSPORT, who warned Guardiola of the possibility of the midfielder choosing to leave the club if he keeps getting these treatments.

“What if Grealish and Foden said ‘fine, we don’t think we’ve done too much wrong, we’re off, end of the season, we’re off’,” Brazil said on a talkSPORT show.

“The point I’m trying to make is that we don’t know how bad it was or if it was much ado about nothing.

“What I do know is that they are two great young players and that would be a huge blow if City were to lose them.

“Two top young players. Suddenly they go to Barcelona or to Real Madrid. Barcelona’s pedigree is way, way, way above Manchester City.”

Grealish opens up about time at Man City

The midfielder has come out to say that he didn’t expect what he’s currently facing at the Etihad, saying that it has been “much more difficult” than he expected.

In an interview with Sky Sports to mark his first six months at City and as the Premier League’s first £100 million man, Grealish spoke about his time so far at City under Guardiola.

“I’ve done okay so far,” he said. “I’ve got so much more to give. It’s been so much more difficult than I thought it was going to be. I’m still learning and adapting. I’ve heard some people take a year to adapt here so maybe it will be the same for me. I want to score more and set up more goals next year.

Grealish also admitted that he needs to work more to justify his price tag, while admitting that he feels privileged to be considered talented enough for that price tag.

“Having a £100m price tag means when you are going through a dry patch people ask if you are worth the money – where are his goals, where are his assists?

“I understand that, but I have to see it as a privilege that the club wanted to spend that much money on me and I hope I can repay them with goals and trophies.”

Arteta accused of over-the-top player management following Aubameyang ostracism

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has been accused of dictatorial handling of his squad following the recent issues with ex-captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Arteta stripped Aubameyang of the Arsenal captaincy after the 32-year-old Gabon international returned from a sanctioned trip a day later than scheduled. As further punishment, Aubameyang was banished to individual training and training with the under 23 team while also being excluded from the last four Arsenal squads.

Many fans and pundits have praised Arteta’s move to strip the former Borussia Dortmund striker of the captaincy but a few more have come out to criticise Arteta for allowing the punishment to go on as long as it has.

Former Good Morning Britain host and celebrity Arsenal fan, Piers Morgan, was one of the first people to criticise the Spaniard for the measures taken against Aubameyang. Morgan was one of the first to highlight the reason for Aubameyang’s absence and has not stopped in his criticism of Arteta since the incident came to light.

“Shameful decision by Arteta. What a disgusting way to treat a man who went – with the club’s full knowledge & permission – to help his sick mother,” Morgan tweeted on the day Aubameyang was stripped of the Arsenal captaincy.

Morgan’s tweets and criticisms have now sparked some form of public sympathy for the Gabonese striker. Many fans now believe that Arteta’s point has been proven and that the striker should be integrated back into the team.

However, it does not look like Aubameyang will be getting his chance at redemption any time soon as he is also set to be omitted from the Arsenal squad to face Norwich City on Boxing Day.

Arteta urged to give Aubameyang a break by ex-Aston Villa man

Gabriel Agbonlahor is the latest to come out with comments against Arteta’s approach to the issue. The former Aston Villa captain has described the Arsenal manager’s actions as being ‘way over the top.’

Arteta meted out the same treatment to Mesut Ozil, who many believed was frozen out of the squad by Arsenal and Arteta for political reasons after the midfielder publicly criticised the treatment of Uighur Muslims in the Xinjiang province of China.

Agbonlahor, in his recent interview with Football Insider, criticised the way Arteta deals with players in general using the Aubameyang issue as a case study.

“Arteta has done well as a manager but I think his treatment of players can be a bit too wild for me,” he told Football Insider.

“For the offence Aubameyang has committed I think he’s been overly punished. It’s been overkill. You’d think he’d committed a massive crime.

“Stripped of the captaincy might have been overkill but you understand it. Get someone else in there who is always going to obey the rules and not do anything wrong. Aubameyang was never a captain for me, he’s not captain material. No problems with that.

“Miss a game, ok. It’s a bit harsh but you’re ok with that.

“But then you banish him to train on his own is massive overkill. That’s crazy. It’s like Arteta’s on a power trip. They’ve been winning games so he’s thought ‘Ok, I’m just going to keep him out’.

“It’s too much, to be honest. If he’d been caught having a covid party with 100 people enjoying life, partying and drinking, that’s different, I’d understand. He’s gone to get his mum, for goodness sake, give the guy a break.”

“I am not a dictator,” Arteta says in defence of decision

In the press conference ahead of the trip to Norwich, Arteta was asked about the Aubameyang situation and his thoughts on the comments criticising him for ‘taking things too far.’

The 39-year-old former Manchester City assistant manager furiously defended his decisions to the press, saying his actions were about teaching ‘respect and commitment’.

“I do not establish my authority by being dictatorial or ruthless. I just ask for one thing: respect and commitment,” the Arsenal boss said.

“At this level, if I don’t get that, I will pack my bags and go somewhere else because that is the minimum I can ask for.

 

“To be successful you have to be passionate about something and want to represent a club of this size, with its history. That is the minimum standard you have to bring.

“I am not going to ask anybody to put the ball in the top corner every time they hit it, but I will ask them to do the right things every single day for this club.”

 

 

Liverpool emerge as strong conteders to sign Erling Haaland next summer

Erling Haaland has a new potential destination next summer in Liverpool according to new reports.

The Reds’ interest is not a surprise as the striker is the hottest property in world football currently. However, their move for the Norwegian is being influenced by one of their own, Mohamed Salah, who is reported to have made this transfer request to the club’s hierarchy.

Mohamed Salah is currently discussing a contract extension at Anfield and one of his conditions is the strengthening of the Liverpool squad with the Borussia Dortmund man.

After two seasons with the club, Haaland’s contract buyout clause of €75 million will come into effect in June 2022. Many clubs including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, Manchester City and Juventus will be expected to try and outbid each other for Haaland’s signature.

Sky Deutschland now claims that Salah has asked Liverpool to beef up their squad in order to make the team even more competitive in the future, and is pointing at Haaland as an option.

Hence, Liverpool have now inserted themselves in the race for the 21-year-old former Red Bull Salzburg man and are leading it – together with PSG who could be losing star man Kylian Mbappe this summer – as they seek to make Mohamed Salah happy.

Jurgen Klopp was asked if Liverpool had any interest in Haaland back in August. “Sooner or later, [Haaland] will be on the agenda of the big clubs,” Klopp told Bild, who asked him the question at an interview.

“I don’t know if it will be next year, but Dortmund will have to face it. I don’t have his phone number. He is just a very interesting player. I like his energy, but he will be observed by most teams.”

Liverpool, however, do not have the financial capabilities as many of the clubs in the race for the striker, but they are reportedly willing to do what they can to pull off the signing for the sake of Mo Salah’s contract signing.

Liverpool urged to let go of Salah for Haaland instead

Meanwhile, Liverpool have been urged to allow Salah to leave Anfield to be able to secure the funds needed to bring Haaland to Anfield in his stead.

His buyout clause of €75 million is a bargain in comparison to the market valuation of Salah himself. The Egyptian, 29, is going to be on the wrong side of 30 by the end of his current contract and Andy Goldstein of talkSPORT has urged the Reds to cash in on Salah right now for the long-term option of Haaland.

 

Salah and Haaland’s form in front of goal has been comparable since the young striker rose to prominence in 2018 with Salzburg. However, while Age is on Haaland’s side to keep going, Salah could be fading out soon, per Goldstein.

Speaking on talkSPORT Drivetime, he said: “Mohamed Salah is one of, if not the best player in the world right now. There’s no doubt about that.

“But Haaland’s 21, Salah’s 29. Apart from Messi and Ronaldo, it’s very rare you get a player that when they become the best player in the world, they stay there for a long, long time – like Luka Modric.

“I don’t think Salah will continue these numbers… for him to continue this as he gets older is going to be very difficult… I’d say it’s a no-brainer.”

Salah, however, wants to retire at Liverpool. “If you ask me, I would love to stay until the last day of my football career, but I can’t say much about that – it’s not in my hands,” Salah told Sky Sports earlier in the season.

“It depends on what the club want, not on me.

“At the moment I can’t see myself ever playing against Liverpool. That would make me sad. It’s hard, I don’t want to talk about it, but it would make me really sad.

“At the moment I don’t see myself playing against Liverpool but let’s see what will happen in the future.”

 

Chelsea to contend with unnamed Middle-Eastern club for Thiago Silva

Chelsea are facing a potential stumbling block in their race to renew Thiago Silva’s deal beyond the summer in the form of an unnamed middle eastern club.

Chelsea have begun discussions with the 37-year-old defender whose body language seems positive, according to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano who announced via his Twitter page that Thiago Silva’s Chelsea future was “not in doubt”.

The new deal, if signed, will keep the Brazilian at Stamford Bridge for one more summer.

However, this move is now being challenged by a very lucrative offer from a club in the middle east to Thiago Silva.

Transfer insider, Ian McGarry, revealed this on his podcast, The Transfer Window Podcast. “It is our information that we have obtained here at the Transfer Window that Thiago Silva has a significant financial offer to continue his career in the Middle East,” he said.

“Which of course in terms of money would be attractive because it would be tax-free and the leagues of course are not overly competitive.

“But Silva himself is extremely competitive.”

Meanwhile, Duncan Castles, speaking on the same episode of the podcast where Ian McGarry revealed the real situation of things with Chelsea and Thiago Silva, claimed that Chelsea could allow the defender leave.

According to Castles, the Blues will only allow the defender leave on one condition. The condition is if the Brazilian expresses a wish to quit the club.

“I would be surprised if Chelsea allowed him [Thiago Silva] to leave easily,” Castles told the Transfer Window Podcast.

“Obviously, if the offer is so substantial that it’s difficult for them to match and they put it to Thiago Silva that you are going to have to take less money if you want to remain in the top tier of European football, then perhaps they will allow him to go if that’s his wish.”

Chelsea hoping to speed up transfer for Kounde; Borussia Dortmund inquire about Ziyech

Elsewhere, Chelsea are making moves to sign long-term defensive target, Jules Kounde, from Sevilla. The Blues reportedly have an agreement in place to sign the player in the summer, but new reports that the club is exploring options to sign him in January have emerged.

Chelsea is not expected to be busy in the January window but the new reports now suggest otherwise, as Kounde himself is reportedly also pushing for the move to happen in January.

Duncan Castles believes that all that stands between Kounde and a January move to Stamford Bridge is the agreement of a transfer fee before the window is up.

Chelsea could also be receiving a bid from Borrusia Dortmund for Hakim Ziyech.

Erling Haaland is all but officially done with BVB and in the summer, should be moving on to another club. Dortmund, who are trying to keep the Norwegian at the club by offering him double of his current salary are also preparing for the event that Haaland leaves.

Ziyech has emerged as a replacement for the striker according to latest reports.

Barcelona and AC Milan are reportedly eyeing a move for the former Ajax forward and now, Dortmund are throwing their hat in the ring for the Morrocan according to Italian outfit, Calciomercato.

Ziyech has failed to impress at Stamford Bridge to the chagrin of fans. Speaking about Ziyech last month, manager Thomas Tuchel said: “I think there is space to improve in his decision making, connections on the pitch, where to be more consistent. 

“We always rely on his work rate, counter-pressing and awareness. It is a huge part of his performances.

“He can still be more clinical and maybe grow more into the rhythm, but I think his shoulder injury hurt him a lot.”

Arsenal and Manchester City target makes demands of clubs coming for his signature

Fiorentina striker, Dusan Vlahovic has made some demands that may see him spend more time than he would like in Fiorentina.

The Serbian hotshot’s demands coupled with Fiorentina’s valuation of the striker has put him in danger of being priced out of a January move to the Premier League.

Vlahovic reportedly wants to earn £200,000-a-week – after tax – wherever he ends up, and Fiorentina wants nothing less than £70 million for the striker who is still under contract at the club until 2023.

Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester City have been heavily linked with a swoop for the 21-year-old ex-Partizan Belgrade forward.

Manchester City lost Ferran Torres to Barcelona recently and will be needing a replacement. However, City boss Pep Guardiola has come out on Thursday to cut the links to Vlahovic, claiming that the club is not replacing Torres in January.

City are still linked to Harry Kane and Erling Haaland, however, which could be the reason that Guardiola has come out with the statement.

Premier League clubs unwilling to match Fiorentina and Vlahovic demands

Vlahovic has reportedly rejected a new deal at Fiorentina as he seeks new challenges and a title-winning project.

Manchester City is the club with the strongest financial standing to pull off the deal for Vlahovic in January. But with Guardiola’s statement, the door of opportunity for other interested clubs is now wider.

Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea are all interested in the 21-year-old but are equally reluctant to alter their respective wage structures to accommodate Vlahovic’s demands.

Outside the Premier League, Juventus and Internazionale are the only Serie A clubs with a reported interest in the Serbian.

Juventus are also struggling with their current wage caps and may not be able to find the funds to take Vlahovic from Fiorentina in January. Meanwhile, Inter is only monitoring the situation to see what they may be able to get out of it if the other clubs fail to land the striker.

Manchester City make serious enquiries about Haaland

Elsewhere, Spanish outlet Sport has reported that City have gone ahead to make serious enquiries about bringing Erlina Haaland to the Etihad.

The Citizens have played without an out-and-out striker in two seasons. They tried to rectify it by going after Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane but failed, instead spending the £100 million budget set aside for Kane on Jack Grealish.

They will also be losing Ferran Torres, who has played in the striker role to great effect since signing from Valencia in 2020, to Barcelona in a couple of days.

It is now understood that City is not willing to lose out on a player as valuable as Haaland following their transfer failures.

The striker’s transfer demands as well as his club’s and agent’s demands make the deal a bit of a hassle for all clubs involved, including City. However, they’re willing to make it work.

City’s bid will also be helped by the fact that Real Madrid, the only other club to make a serious enquiry for Haaland so far, is more focused on signing Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe.

Barcelona seals Ferran Torres deal for €55 million

Barcelona and Manchester City have agreed an initial €55m (£46.7m) deal for Spanish forward Ferran Torres to move from the Etihad to the Camp Nou with additional clauses that could take the fee to €65m.

Ferran Torres is expected to travel to Barcelona in the coming days to complete a medical and will sign for Barcelona for the next five seasons. This news contradicts Barcelona’s widely publicised financial issues, which almost prevented the club from having enough players to compete in LaLiga this season.

The 21-year-old has been a target of the Catalan club for quite some time now, including the season he moved to Manchester City from Valencia. Barcelona still did not lose interest in the player after he signed for the Manchester side and chased his signature throughout the season.

Following injuries to all of Barcelona’s forward line, he, alongside Manchester City teammates Raheem Sterling and Bernardo Silva, as well as many other attackers, was in the news as names Barcelona were monitoring to help deal with the crisis at the club.

Ferran Torres had not featured for City since late September after suffering a foot injury while on international duty with Spain but still continued to be on Barcelona’s radar. His impressive form which saw him start City’s first six games of the 2021/22 Premier League season as well as all of Spain’s international games until his injury also contributed to his stock staying as high as it did.

The Spain international currently has seven goals from 11 appearances for club and country this season and will now have the opportunity to continue his fine form in another league when he recovers from his injury in January.

The 21-year-old’s signing will come as good news to the Barcelona community who have just lost Sergio Aguero. The veteran striker who was only signed for free this season after 10 years at Manchester City, had to cut his professional career short following a heart condition which he suffered playing in Blaugrana colours.

Pep Guardiola, Manchester City manager, values Torres’ contribution at City but has placed a few names ahead of him in his team considerations for each game. Marca reports that Guardiola sanctioned Torres’ move to his former side, considering the €55 million fee a good return for a player who cost the club €27m (£24.5m) in August 2020.

Barcelona to finance Torres’ deal with loan

Barcelona is reportedly going to be adding to their debt portfolio to finance the deal with Manchester City for Ferran Torres.

BBC reports that the Spanish club are able to fund the deal despite their current financial troubles thanks to a recent bank loan. The club will need to offload some players if they are to register the forward in January in compliance with LaLiga’s financial fair play regulations. Sergio Aguero’s exit from the club, however, has freed up some money for Torres’ salary.

Barca’s director of football, Mateu Alemany, is reported by GOAL to have led the discussions with the player, who had previously told Guardiola that he would like to return to Spain. Valencia will receive 10 percent of the transfer fee Barcelona will pay for Torres, in compliance with the forward’s transfer clause from the Mestalla to the Etihad.

Barcelona’s initial bids of €45 million and €50 million were turned down by City who valued the youngster at €70 million. Xavi Hernandez’s keenness to bring him to Camp Nou led Barcelona’s negotiating team to raise their offer

Torres will be giving up Champions League football and a potential second-ever league title as he will be departing the Etihad with Manchester City top of the table. He will be joining a Barcelona side who have struggled this season but are now coming into a good run of form to fight for a top-four spot and to play in the Europa League.

Manchester City may request a swap deal for Torres, reports say

Many Barcelona first-team players are reportedly up for sale as the club looks to reduce its wage bill and offset debts. One such player is former Ajax Amsterdam star Frenkie De Jong, who is valued by Barcelona in the region of the fee which the Catalans will be paying for Ferran Torres.

Spanish outlet El Nacional reports that Barcelona and Manchester City may explore the possibility of a direct swap which will involve no fees exchanged as City have also been long-term admirers of the Netherlands international.

Regardless of the reports from El Nacional, Manchester City could do with the money as they have transfer ambitions of their own to fulfill.

Ferran Torres has been used by Guardiola mostly in the central striker role despite not being a natural central striker. The club is said to be bullish on signing one this summer, and Borussia Dortmund man Erling Haaland is their top target.

The fee paid for Torres could go towards financing this deal, as Haaland will be available for €75 million this summer.

 

Social Media abuse made me quit Arsenal, says Willian

Willian has opened up about the circumstances surrounding his exit from Arsenal at the beginning of the season.

Social media abuse targeted at Willian, his former clubs and his family contributed to the major reason why the Brazilian chose to leave the Emirates and England for Brazil.

The 33-year-old now lines up for Brazilian Serie A side Corinthians and has been enjoying a new lease of life as he helps the team towards their objectives this season.

Willian first came to Europe from his boyhood club Corinthians and has enjoyed a trophy-laden career since then playing in Russia, Ukraine and England.

After a turbulent time at Arsenal, he has returned to where it all began to possibly see out the rest of his career. In a tell-all interview with Rio Ferdinand’s Vibe with Five podcast.

Willian left a three-year contract behind and a £20 million pay out just to get away from the constant abuse he suffered at the hands of Arsenal fans.

Arsenal fans were initially excited about his signing and Willian gave them something to be excited about after a hat trick of assists in his first game.

The following games were hellish for Willian, who struggled for confidence which eventually cost him the love he earned with performances from the first game.

The Gunners fans immediately resulted to abuse, targeting the player, his family, his past achievements and his career in general. It also didn’t help as his form led to his place in the team being usurped by Bukayo Saka who, frankly, has been one of Arsenal’s best performers in the past two seasons.

“I received a lot of messages on social media from them,” Willian told Rio Ferdinand on his Vibe with Five podcast.

“I think it’s also because I came from Chelsea. I think if I came from another club, it maybe could have been better.

“I came from Chelsea, where I did perform well and everything was happy, so I always thought about that and thought ‘I have to go’.”

“I was not happy”, Willian says

The attacking midfielder said to Ferdinand that his poor form led to confidence issues and made him begin to withdraw mentally from Arsenal.

“I was not happy, that’s why I didn’t perform. I don’t want to go into the details, but I wasn’t happy,” the 33-year-old explained.

“So, when I arrived there I was happy, from the beginning I was motivated, I wanted to do well, new club, new mates, new projects.”

“After three months, I told my agent ‘please, I want to go’. I don’t want to speak bad about the club because it is a big club, has a big history in football, big players played there before it’s a big club.”

At the end of the season, Willian had become so disenfranchised that he chose instead to leave the club and abandon earnings in the range of £20.5 million, according to Sky Sports.

Willian is now enjoying life with Corinthians and is feeling a lot more confident about his football since leaving Arsenal and England 

Kepa Arrizabalaga and Maurizio Sarri set for reunion at Lazio

Maurizio Sarri has identified his former number one at Chelsea, Kepa Arrizabalaga, as an option for Lazio.

Kepa and Sarri shared the same space for one season when the Italian was the Blues’ manager. They won the Europa League in that time, but their time together will be remembered for an on-pitch disagreement that marked the beginning of the Spaniard’s troubles at the club.

Kepa has gone on to explain the whole incident as a big misunderstanding. “I tried to signal that I was OK, that I wasn’t injured. But we were at Wembley in front of more than 80,000 people, so of course Sarri didn’t understand me,” Kepa explained to The Players’ Tribune.

“When the fourth official raised the board, clearly I should have come off, and I’m sorry I didn’t.

“I was wrong, and I am sorry for everyone who was involved: for Maurizio Sarri, who it seemed like I had undermined in public; for Willy (Caballero), a teammate and a great professional; and for all my teammates and Chelsea fans who had to put up with everything – all the noise that was generated during the game and then in the days after.”

Kepa claims that he and Sarri have a good relationship and it looks like they are set for a reunion as Lazio look to free him from the uncomfortable situation he’s in at Chelsea.

Kepa seen as quick fix for Lazio, reports claim

Sport is the outlet making these claims, with the publication stating that the move for Kepa by Lazio and Sarri is geared at helping the club avoid a developing goalkeeper issue in the club.

Lazio’s current two goalkeepers, 39-year-old Pepe Reina and 26-year-old Thomas Strakosha, are both out of contract with Lazio in 2022 with no solution in sight.

Sport reports that a loan deal is what is being considered for the 27-year-old Spaniard who has only appeared five times this season for Chelsea because Thomas Tuchel trusts Édouard Mendy more.

He has been involved in three penalty shootouts this term, however, heling Chelsea to victories against their opponents with his heroic saves.

The loan operation may be a difficult one for Lazio as Chelsea will be losing Mendy to the African Cup of Nations in Cameroon next January and Kepa is the official second choice goalkeeper at Stamford Bridge.

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic set to leave Lazio in January

Elsewhere, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic could be leaving Lazio in January after his relationship with Sarri hit an all-time low, according to Italian outlet Tuttosport.

The Serbian has been linked with a move away from Lazio for a while now. That move could finally be happening this January as the midfielder has completely fallen out with Sarri.

However, his football has not suffered as both characters have put aside their personal differences to put the club first. Milinkovic-Savic has five goals and five assists in 17 games for Lazio as they chase Champions League football next season.

Manchester United are eyeing the midfielder as Paul Pogba’s replacement and can be a signing that Red Devils’ fans will get behind.

Tottenham contact Barcelona for Clement Lenglet

Tottenham Hotspur have set their sights on Barcelona defender Clement Lenglet for a January transfer, according to the latest reports from The Sun.

Antonio Conte, who admitted that Tottenham’s squad was not up to standard after their loss to Mura in the European Conference League, has managed to whip the team into a fighting shape.

The North London club have kept three clean sheets in their last five Premier League games but Conte is still pining for more defensive reinforcements as he looks to make the Tottenham Hotspur team in his image.

Clement Lenglet has been a target for Spurs for some time, and with Barcelona looking to solve a big financial issue, the Lilywhites could make a move for the 26-year-old French defender and offer Barcelona some much-needed funds.

Lenglet signed for Barcelona from Sevilla in 2018 and is in his fourth season at Barcelona. In that time, he has won a LaLiga title, a Copa del Rey trophy and a Supercopa de Espana trophy during his stay at the club. His fine form for Barcelona in his debut season saw him earn his first call-up to the French national team and he has been a part of their dynamics ever since.

He has since been relegated to being a squad option after an impressive debut season at the Camp Nou which saw him displace fellow Frenchman Samuel Umtiti. 

Spurs are in need of a left-footed defender as Welsh fullback Ben Davies is the only left-footed defender at the club. This will also mean that Lnglet could slot in seamlessly into Antonio Conte’s preferred 3-5-2 formation as the left-sided centre back.

Sevilla contact Barcelona for Lenglet

Lenglet could be returning to his old club Sevilla according to more reports from El Nacional. The defender recently came under fire from Barcelona fans after cameras caught him laughing with Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski following their 3-0 defeat to the German champions in the Champions League which sent them to the Europa League.

El Nacional claims that Clement Lenglet is being looked at by Sevilla who are preparing for the exit of Jules Kounde who could be leaving for Chelsea in the summer. Reports from November also claim that Lenglet was offered to The Andalusian giants for €10 million ahead of the January transfer window. Now, they are the ones reportedly looking into a potential summer deal that could see them paying more to Barcelona for their former defender.

The 26-year-old has started only eight games this season for Barcelona as he has seen his spot usurped by new signing Eric Garcia and former youth player Ronald Araujo. However, unlike Tottenham’s interest in the defender for a January transfer, Sevilla are targeting the Frenchman for a summer transfer.

This could give Xavi some more time with him as the Barcelona manager still considers Lenglet a very important squad player and hopes to keep him beyond the summer.

Premier League clubs move to suspend 2021/22 season due to COVID-19

Following the rise in COVID-19 cases in the past few months, multiple English Premier League clubs have come out to petition the Premier League governing board to suspend the ongoing season until January.

Tottenham Hotspur was the first club to have a match postponed due to a new COVID-19 outbreak in their club’s facilities. Manchester United have also had two matches postponed on the bounce, as have Leicester and Everton.

Rob Dawson of ESPN claims that these developments have led to most of the top flight clubs moving to have the league suspended for the next three weeks as they work out a solution to the fresh outbreaks.

Dawson reports that the proposal for the suspension would affect four game weeks of the current season as tests are carried out and measures get put into place to mitigate the spread of the virus, particularly the new omicron variant which scientists have claimed to be the variant in circulation.

Football in England will resume on January 7 2022 with the third round of the FA Cup if the Premier League governing body agrees to this suspension call by the clubs.

Darren Bent throws weight behind calls for Premier League suspension

The former Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa striker is in support of doing whatever needs to be done to ensure that football is safe for the players, staff and fans.

Bent spoke to talkSPORT breakfast show: “First and foremost, you want everybody to be safe. I think that’s the most important thing,” he said.

“We all love football, we all missed football when it wasn’t there but in terms of life football is relatively small in terms of what’s going on.”

Bent also referred to the last shutdown, claiming that it took too long to mitigate because the authorities waited too long.

“Last time, in my opinion, it went on too long,” Bent said.

“They keep talking about this new variant that’s meant to be a lot strong and a lot worse, so they’ve got to come to a decision quickly rather than waiting to see what happens.

“They need to get ahead of it and make a decision.”

The Premier League is not the first league to shut down some of its venues due to a fresh outbreak. Some major American sports leagues like the hockey league and the NBA are dealing with the same problems also.