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Maxwell's World Cup double is history for Afghanistan

The last time Afghanistan faced Australia in an ODI, Glenn Maxwell produced arguably the greatest innings the format has ever seen with his unforgettable double century to secure a remarkable chase in Mumbai.It ripped away a game that appeared a certain Afghanistan victory when Australia were 91 for 7 chasing 292, but they have insisted there is no extra focus purely on Maxwell ahead of a winner-takes-all clash in Lahore with a semi-final spot on the line.Related

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A significant reason for that is Afghanistan know they beat Australia: last year at the T20 World Cup they prevailed by 21 runs despite Maxwell’s 59 off 41 balls. His dismissal to Gulbadin Naib was the defining moment of the game”You think we will come only to play with Maxwell?” Hashmatullah Shahidi said when asked about the 2023 World Cup meeting. “We have planning for all Australian team. I know that he played really well in 2023 World Cup, but that’s part of the history.”After that, we beat them in [the] T20 World Cup. We think about all [the] opposition team, we are not coming to the ground to plan on [an] individual player. We will try our best to come with the planning and we are not playing only Maxwell – we are playing Australia.”Afghanistan were the winners of this fixture at last year’s T20 World Cup in West Indies•ICC/Getty Images

A second consecutive ICC tournament semi-final beckons if Afghanistan prevail on Friday, but they insist their minds won’t wander that far. “We will try to play positive game – just like we defeated England today, we hope to beat Australia as well,” Shahidi said. “We won’t put that pressure on ourselves by thinking too much about the semi-final qualification.”Afghanistan will enter the match less than 48 hours after the eight-run victory over England highlighted by Ibrahim Zadran’s magnificent 177. He also has good memories of facing Australia having scored 129 in that Mumbai match then 51 off 48 balls in the T20 World Cup victory in St Vincent.”It’s never easy for a player to return from injury and make such a strong comeback in a high-stakes match,” Shahidi said. “I am extremely happy for him because he is a very talented and hardworking player. When players like him perform well, as a leader, it makes me very happy and hopeful for the future. Ibrahim played a brilliant innings, and I pray that he continues to perform like this always.”The two matches so far in Lahore have seen all four innings pass 300 with Australia chasing down 352 against England in their opening match. Pace bowler Azmatullah Omarzai was Afghanistan’s match-winner yesterday with 5 for 58, but there was enough assistance for the spinners to provide encouragement. Noor Ahmad conceded just 51 from his 10 overs.”There was support,” Shahidi said. “I think the spinners bowled also really well. In this kind of condition our spinners are very good, and if they have a little bit help, I know they will do it for the team.”

Mason Melia: The Irish Alexander Isak snapped up by Spurs for a record fee

Tottenham have made no secret of their desire to become a top-tier destination for the world's best young talent. "You can try to sell a vision to someone, but if there's tangible physical evidence of it… Anyone who has watched us since I've joined will have seen the aspirations we have to be the kind of team we want to be. That's not just me saying it, we're actually doing it," said former head coach Ange Postecoglou when he was calling the shots in N17.

Postecoglou was referencing the signing of Lucas Bergvall at the back end of the winter 2024 transfer window, with Spurs pipping Barcelona to the Swedish prodigy's signature. A few months prior, they had beaten Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain to Croatian wonderkid Luka Vuskovic, and later hijacked Brentford's move for Archie Gray. 

There's been a conscious effort to bring down the average age of the senior side since abandoning the win-now principles of the Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte eras, and Postecoglou had a hand in all three of those signings. Before being fired, the Australian also helped convince another exciting prospect to move to north London.

Masia Melia will become the latest teenager to join the youth revolution at Hotspur Way in January, when he arrives from League of Ireland outfit St Patrick's Athletic. Though he's only just turned 18, the forward has racked up almost 100 appearances in senior football.

So, who is Melia, why did Tottenham pay a record sum to sign him, and is he worthy of all the hype? GOAL takes a closer look at Irish football's newest sensation…

Where it all began

Melia was born on September 22, 2007, in the tiny district of Newtownmountkennedy (yes, that's how it's spelled, it's a real place) in County Wicklow on the east coast of the Republic of Ireland. Taking a liking to football, he quickly caught the eye of local sides Newtown Juniors and St Joseph's Boys, before joining a professional club in Bray Wanderers in 2022. However, he was then snapped up by St Patrick's that same year and hasn't looked back since.

According to Rory Hackett, his former coach and a good friend of his father, Melia stood out from day one. "I used to watch the way he'd strike the ball, it was almost perfect, inside and outside of the foot, free-kicks too, he just had that knack," Hackett said to the earlier in 2025.

"When he was nine, one day I saw him score a volley from the halfway line here. Mason caught it sweet and hit the roof of the net. Everyone went wild but I remember thinking, 'Yeah, but do it again.' And sure enough he did it again a few weeks later! He had power in his strike that no nine-year-old should have had. He used to score hat-tricks every single game and I used to have to take him off sometimes! 

"I saw many goals where he would dribble it the length of the pitch and score. I used to get hassle on the sideline and they'd tell Mason, 'Whatever you do, don't score a hat-trick because Rory will take you off!' But I had to. At that age, you have to give everyone a chance. He was very humble, though, and loved the craic with the other kids."

Hackett wasn't the only coach who foresaw Melia's rise, as Newtown Juniors' Hughie Nolan told : "I saw at an early age that Mason would go straight to the top through his sheer love of football. I knew he would be good, people always talk about the next Roy Keane or Robbie Keane and usually I don't see it, but I knew he would be good – but maybe not this good. Every time he has stepped up a level, he has taken it in his stride and nothing has fazed him."

Before venturing into the world of club football, Melia made his name in Ireland by helping the Under-16s win the 2022 Victory Shield, popping up with a goal in the final against Scotland and kick-starting a prolific career at international youth level.

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After a matter of months in the St Pat's youth setup, Melia was promoted into first-team action well before his 16th birthday. In fact, he became the club's youngest player goal-scorer aged 15 years and 132 days old when he came off the bench to find the net in a 3-1 Leinster Senior Cup loss to Wexford in February 2023. Picking the ball up on the edge of the opposition penalty area, he took a couple of delicate touches before rifling into the top corner.

Melia was then sent back to the youth ranks for a few months before returning to the senior fold in May of that year, becoming the youngest league debutant in the history of St Pat's. Even though this occasion wasn't marked with a goal, interim manager Jon Daly was full of praise: "He's been exceptional at U19s. When you are thinking 'I need a goal', I saw him score numerous goals for the U19s, I saw him score against Wexford in the Leinster Senior Cup, so I know he can finish and I know his movement is good."

That first league goal eventually arrived the following month during a 7-0 drubbing of UCD, with the national press crowning Melia as 'magic'. Within weeks, he was on trial at Manchester City and was tipped to join Liverpool, becoming more of a known quantity to teams on the other side of the Irish Sea.

The milestones kept on tumbling for Melia, who signed his first pro contract in November 2023, three days before his ascension took its sharpest climb yet. St Pat's had reached the 2023 FAI Cup final, setting up a clash with Dublin rivals Bohemians. There was international interest in the fixture, and it broke the attendance record for an Irish cup game which had stood since 1945, with 43,881 packing out the Aviva Stadium. With his side leading 2-1, Daly threw Melia on as a 57th-minute substitute to become the youngest player in FAI Cup final history. St Pat's would go on to win 3-1 and Melia had his first taste of silverware at a time where domestic football in Ireland was turning into a hot-topic again.

The 2024 season was Melia's first as an established member of the St Pat's squad from start to finish. Where he made 13 appearances and scored three goals in 2023, the striker featured in a whopping 41 games across all competitions the following year, this time netting on seven occasions. Along the way, Melia made his European debut as St Patrick's reached the league phase of the Conference League, which was eventually won by Chelsea. To cap off a memorable campaign, Melia was voted by his peers as the PFAI Young Player of the Year, becoming – you guessed it – the youngest-ever recipient of the award.

All the while, Melia was enjoying almost unprecedented success with the Ireland U17s, scoring 10 goals in 22 games at that age group either side of the 2023 Euros. He has since made his mark at U21 level, becoming Ireland's youngest scorer in that age category, obviously.

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The 2025 season has been whirlwind in more ways than one for Melia. Towards its start, it was announced St Pat's had agreed to sell him to Tottenham for an Irish-record sum of €2 million (£1.75m), which could eventually rise to €4m (£3.5m). Citing the aforementioned Bervall after he snubbed Barca for Spurs, Melia, who was supposedly also courted by Arsenal, said to the : "You have to think about all that stuff before you even sign for a club. There's obviously reasons why I'm going to Tottenham. It's where I feel most comfortable. Tottenham is a big club but I have to work hard to get to his (Bergvall's) level."

Fired up by that news, Melia has enjoyed a career-best season in terms of goals. At the time of writing, he is second in the League of Ireland's Golden Boot rankings, with his tally of 12 only bettered by Waterford's Padraig Amond, and he has caught the eye of Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The Norwegian was in charge of Besiktas when they faced St Pat's in a Conference League qualifier, and though the Turkish giants prevailed 7-3 on aggregate, the former striker was impressed by the talent Melia possessed beyond his years.

"I think Tottenham have made a good signing," Solskjaer said. "You see a mature finisher. I don't want to put too much pressure on him. I always follow the young players when I see them early in their careers. There are a few decent players I played with from Ireland, so I have a fond eye for Irish players." Solskjaer added: "Melia has a bright future ahead of him, keeps getting runs and getting in the good areas. One of the things I like most about him is his attitude towards pressing: he does his defensive job as well. In the second half, he was tasked with sitting on one of our midfielders and he did the job."

To celebrate his 18th birthday earlier this month, Melia scored a brace as St Pat's thrashed Cork City 4-0. There are worse ways to mark becoming a legal adult. A senior Ireland call-up isn't far away as the Boys in Green look to secure an unlikely place at next summer's World Cup.

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Biggest strengths

As an up-and-coming striker, one who has made the St Pat's No.9 shirt his own, it's important to recognise Melia's ability as a scorer and finisher first. He's able to sniff out danger in and around the box, proving a chance magnet that is learning it's not about what you've done before but what you do next.

St Pat's boss Stephen Kenny said after Melia's double on his 18th birthday: "I have been drilling it home to him, he can get frustrated and you have to say, 'Listen, all of the best strikers miss chances – it's how you handle it.' You can't let it overtake your emotional state. It's important you eliminate that from your mindset and go again, score the next one. And he did that."

This is bread and butter for a striker, however. You have to score goals to make ends meet. What has set Melia apart at his tender age is everything else that he brings to the game, with his infectious energy and aggressive pressing standing out. "When he made his debut for St Pat's, he put senior centre-backs under serious pressure while only 15 years old. His energy levels are unbelievable and his work off the ball was nearly better than what he did on the ball," said Melia's former Bray Wanderers coach, Conor Canavan.

Melia has spent time playing on the wing at senior level, which has helped him remain disciplined and taught him the value of defending wherever you are on the pitch. St Pat's captain Joe Redmond told the : "He is a handful. His power, his speed and his finishing is incredible. I think maybe we've only seen half of it. Like I said a few times, he is going to go up another level and it's exciting to see. He has a bit of everything. He can hold it up, he can go in behind, he can finish, he has got good control, and his maturity and knowledge of the game is really good as well."

Recently, Melia has also sought to become a more selfless team-mate in possession as well as out of it, registering four assists in addition to his 12 goals in the League of Ireland already this season. 

On his part, is well aware of his own mental strength and the experience he has already accrued. "I've played over 80 games in senior football now,” he said after facing Besiktas this summer. "I think everything has worked out the way I would like it to work out. I've grown into more of a man. I'm feeling more physical and ready for a bigger challenge… I kind of like attention. If you've had attention, you're doing something right. I've dealt with it since I was young, I have a good family behind me. Everyone keeps me humble."

Man City plan to submit record £130m offer to sign Ballon d'Or nominee

Manchester City are looking to cement themselves as the team to beat in the Premier League and they could go some way to doing that if they are able to tempt their latest transfer target to the Etihad Stadium.

Manchester City react to Champions League league phase draw

In an eventful week, the Champions League league phase draw is now complete and Manchester City now know who they will face for a place in the knockout rounds of the competition.

From the eight sides they will take on, ties against Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Napoli are the standouts, though the Citizens have landed a favourable run off games on paper and will feel confident they can progress.

Man City’s Champions League opponents

Real Madrid (A)

Borussia Dortmund (H)

Bayer Leverkusen (H)

Villarreal (A)

Napoli (H)

Bodo/Glimt (A)

Galatasaray (H)

AS Monaco (A)

Fixture dates TBC

Speaking after the draw, Pep Guardiola expressed his delight at being able to welcome former Manchester City heroes Kevin De Bruyne and Leroy Sane back to the Etihad Stadium.

He stated: “I’m really pleased he (Kevin De Bruyne) will come back here and of course, we have to beat the teams Napoli and Galatasaray (with Leroy Sane), nice to welcome him back. I’m sure the people will give a great welcome to them, they deserve it.”

Nevertheless, attention turns to their clash against Brighton & Hove Albion this weekend alongside transfer activity, and the Citizens are plotting move to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold from Real Madrid.

Admittedly, that may come down the line in January, though it shows that Guardiola’s ambition is through the roof as his side look to get back to dominating English football. Fermin Lopez could also move to the Etihad from Barcelona, and they are lining up another significant play for one of the world’s finest stars amid growing uncertainty over his future at a global superpower.

Man City lining up record Vinicius Junior bid

According to reports in Spain, Manchester City are lining up a £130 million bid to sign Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior, given he has two years on his contract left in the Spanish capital.

The Brazil international is at loggerheads with Los Blancos over an extension and Guardiola is ready to swoop in, given his pace and ability to burn past defenders in one-on-one situations.

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Similar to their pursuit of Alexander-Arnold, the Citizens may wait until 2026 to move for the winger, who has been nominated for the 2025 Balon D’Or and has previously been labelled “quality” by scout Jacek Kulig.

Starting the campaign with a bang, Vinicius registered a goal and an assist in Real Madrid’s 3-0 victory over Real Oviedo last weekend, but his situation is growing slightly more uncertain as the weeks go by.

Manchester City are no stranger to a statement signing, and manging to push a deal over the line for someone of such a high pedigree would be guaranteed to make global headlines.

بشرط جزائي 500 مليون يورو.. برشلونة يعلن تجديد عقد لاعبه رسميًا

أعلن نادي برشلونة تجديد عقد لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي خلال الفترات المقبلة بعقد طويل الأمد.

ويستعد برشلونة لخوض مباراة يوم السبت المقبل أمم جيرونا، ضمن منافسات الجولة التاسعة من بطولة الدوري الإسباني.

ويسعى رجال فليك لمصالحة الجماهير بعد السقوط أمام إشبيلية في الجولة الماضية من الدوري الإسباني بـ 4 أهداف لهدف.

وسقط النادي الكتالوني لأول مرة هذا الموسم في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا أمام باريس سان جيرمان بنتيجة 2/1، بالمباراة التي جمعتهما على ملعب “مونتجويك”.

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ووقع الهولندي فرينكي دي يونج، لاعب خط وسط الفريق الأول لكرة القدم على عقد جديد مع برشلونة لمدة 4 سنوات أخرى، أي حتى 30 يونيو 2029.

راتب دي يونج خلال الفترة المتبقية من الموسم الحالي سيكون حسب العقد القديم، بينما سيبدأ راتبه الجديد بدءًا من 1 يوليو القادم أي مع بداية موسم 2026/2027.

قيمة الشرط الجزائي في العقد الجديد لـ دي يونج سيكون 500 مليون يورو بدلًا من الحالي الذي يُقدر بـ400 مليون يورو.

أصبح فرينكي دي يونغ الآن من بين أكثر 10 لاعبين أجانب مشاركة مع برشلونة، وسيصعد الهولندي الذي لعب 7 مواسم مع النادي إلى المركز العاشر بنهاية عقده الجديد.

ويحتل حتى الآن المركز الثامن في قائمة اللاعبين الأجانب الأكثر مشاركة برصيد 266 مباراة خلف لويس سواريز الذي لعب 283 مباراة.

Perfect for Anderson: Nottingham Forest agree terms to seal new signing

Nottingham Forest’s summer rebuild shows no signs of slowing down.

After manager Nuno Espírito Santo voiced concerns about the lack of movement, the club has roared into action with a series of ambitious signings and bids that underline their intent to become a consistent European competitor.

Dan Ndoye, Igor Jesus, and Jair Cunha have all already arrived at the City Ground, while bids have been accepted for James McAtee and Omari Hutchinson.

Meanwhile, a £25m approach for Manchester City’s Rico Lewis has been rejected, and negotiations continue for forward Arnaud Kalimuendo.

The flurry of activity comes at a crucial time. Forest are preparing for a season that includes European football, a reward earned after finishing seventh in the Premier League last term.

Their place in the Europa League was secured after Crystal Palace were demoted to the Conference League following an unsuccessful appeal to CAS.

Forest kick off their domestic campaign against Brentford on Sunday, and while the opening fixture might come too soon for several of their potential recruits, the scale of their ambition is clear.

Nottingham Forest agree terms with midfielde

At the heart of Forest’s latest negotiations is Douglas Luiz, the Juventus midfielder who could form a partnership with Elliott Anderson in the centre of the park.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Forest have agreed personal terms with the Brazil, with only club-to-club negotiations left to finalise, as they look to bolster their midfield with a new addition.

It is now down to the Tricky Trees to agree a deal with Juventus to bring the former Aston Villa maestro to the City Ground for the 2025/26 campaign.

Analyst Ben Mattinson described him as a “box-crashing 8, who’s press resistant with a good technical base, passing range and ball-striking ability.”

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The Brazilian joined Juventus from Aston Villa in a £45m deal but endured a difficult spell in Turin.

He failed to score or assist in 27 appearances and missed 20 games due to injury setbacks.

Used sparingly under both Igor Tudor and Thiago Motta, Luiz managed only six starts last season, while his solitary contribution at the Club World Cup amounted to just 45 minutes of football, per Sofascore.

Juventus are now open to recouping around £30m, with the player himself reportedly eager for a Premier League return.

Why Douglas Luiz is perfect for Elliot Anderson

Despite a subdued stint in Italy, Luiz’s pedigree remains strong, particularly when judged on his final season at Aston Villa.

His statistics then underlined his all-round game.

Pass Completion Rate

85.7%

Shot Creating Actions per 90

3.92

Tackles per 90

1.74

Blocks per 90

0.96

Progressive Passes per 90

5.49

Progressive Carries per 90

2.15

Successful Take-ons per 90

1.40

When compared against Juventus teammates last season, Luiz still showed flashes of quality despite limited minutes.

His 89.5% passing accuracy ranked fifth in the squad, while his 72.2% dribble success rate also placed him among the top five. In 841 minutes of action, he created three big chances and averaged 0.69 key passes per game, per FBref.

These numbers suggest that, given consistent playing time and a role tailored to his strengths, he could rediscover the form that made him such a prized asset in England.

For Forest fans, the prospect of pairing Luiz with Elliott Anderson is particularly enticing. Anderson joined from Newcastle United amid the Magpies’ well-documented struggles with PSR compliance in a deal worth £35m.

The transfer also saw goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos move the other way, while Yankuba Minteh left for Brighton to help balance the books at St James’ Park.

Anderson wasted no time making himself indispensable in Nottingham. He featured in 37 league games last season, contributing two goals and six assists,

His energy, versatility and ability to progress play made him a key part of the side that finished seventh on 65 points. Still only 22, he has caught the eye of England selectors and sits on the periphery of Thomas Tuchel’s squad in a World Cup year.

Statistically, Anderson has placed himself among the most effective midfielders in the Premier League across a range of important metrics.

His dribbling stands out, with the 22-year-old ranking in the 90th percentile for successful take-ons, averaging 1.19 per 90 minutes.

That ability to beat a man allows Forest to break opposition lines and progress play higher up the pitch.

He is equally influential in advanced areas, registering 2.38 touches in the attacking penalty area per 90, placing him in the 86th percentile league-wide. This shows how frequently he arrives in dangerous positions, complementing Forest’s forwards by adding an extra threat from midfield.

Defensively, Anderson is just as impressive. He averages 3.04 tackles per 90 minutes – enough to place him in the 88th percentile.

Alongside that, his reading of the game allows him to contribute 2.51 clearances per 90 (89th percentile), a figure that highlights his commitment to the defensive side of the game.

Perhaps most strikingly, Anderson has proven adept in the air. Despite standing at just 1.79m, he wins 1.85 aerial duels per 90, again ranking in the 89th percentile.

Pairing Luiz and Anderson could provide Forest with one of the most balanced midfields outside the Premier League’s traditional elite.

Luiz’s ability to dictate tempo, switch play and resist pressure would allow Anderson to thrive in more advanced areas, where his dribbling, pressing and box arrivals make him a constant threat.

In European fixtures, where possession and control become even more valuable, the partnership could give Forest an edge. Luiz’s Champions League and international experience adds another layer of quality and leadership.

For Anderson, lining up alongside such a seasoned professional would accelerate his development and give Forest a stable core around which to build. If Forest can finalise the deal with Juventus, it would represent a major coup.

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Everton are also credited with an interest in Luiz, but Forest’s project – European football, an ambitious recruitment drive, and a manager eager to impose his identity – may prove more persuasive.

For Nuno Espírito Santo, adding Luiz to a midfield already anchored by Anderson could be the key to competing on two fronts this season.

For Forest supporters, it would be further proof that their club is no longer content with merely surviving in the Premier League.

Derby County now make £1.5m offer to sign "real leader" who Eustace knows

Derby County have been preparing for a tough season by bringing in a number of different-style players. The Rams narrowly survived Championship relegation last season thanks to the February arrival of John Eustace.

After settling the ship at relegation-threatened Blackburn Rovers and turning them into play-off contenders, Eustace made the switch to Derby to help guide them to safety. In order to build on last season’s finish, Eustace has signed a mix of experienced players and up-and-coming talents.

Three young players have come in on loan from teams that will feature in the European competitions this season. Bobby Clark from RB Salzburg, Owen Beck from Liverpool and David Ozoh from Crystal Palace have all arrived at Derby with heaps of potential and even more to prove to their parent clubs.

These loan-signings are a part of Derby’s cost-conscious transfer plans that have also seen four more experienced players, including Rhian Brewster, arrive on free transfers. This frugal business has allowed for bigger spending with the likes of Patrick Agyemang for £5.8 million and another potential new arrival who has worked with Eustace in the past.

Eustace wants Travis reunion with Derby bid submitted

Tuesday afternoon saw Derby make their next move in the transfer market as they submitted an ambitious bid of £1.5 million for Blackburn Rovers captain Lewis Travis. Eustace previously managed Travis during his tenure as Blackburn boss and regularly relied upon him when fit.

Eustace was often full of praise for Travis, and in a game where the midfielder had gotten himself suspended, Eustace still described his performance as “sensational” and praised him as a “real leader”.

Unfortunately, this reunion may have to wait a while longer as the Lancashire Times’ Elliot Jackson has reported that the £1.5 million bid has been rejected as it falls short of Blackburn’s evaluation of Travis. The phrasing of this report does indicate that Blackburn may be open to selling their skipper if Derby are able to offer a price that they deem fair.

Travis is a seasoned player and has survived relegation battles before. He fits the model of player that Eustace seems to want to bring in this summer, but, at only 27 years old, Travis may be the best transfer of the bunch.

Eustace backs experience at Derby

The young loanees have their own merits, but they do lack the experience of regular EFL game time and the stress of a relegation battle. Due to this, Eustace has balanced the squad with a number of experienced players who can lead the team to safety.

Age

EFL Games Played

Travis*

27

248

Weimann

34

482

Batth

34

480

O’Donnell

36

383

Morris

29

290

* Not Yet Signed

If Travis arrives, these five players will have played a monumental 1,883 EFL games between them. Last season, Derby had the oldest average squad age in the Championship with 27.6 years, which has now increased to 28.1 years, just behind newly promoted Wrexham.

Eustace must view the experienced players as instrumental to the club’s survival last season, and so is doubling down on including this profile of player in the squad.

Furthermore, Danny Batth, Andi Weimann, and loanee Owen Beck have all played under Eustace before, so it’s clear that he isn’t taking risks and wants either experienced players or those he knows he can trust. Given this and his past comments about Travis, it’s no wonder that Derby are trying to sign him.

Travis may have the fewest appearances of these five players, but he is the youngest by two years. With almost 250 EFL games under his belt, and potentially another five to ten years of football left in him, Travis is the perfect blend of experience and potential longevity that, if signed, won’t only help Derby this season but in the future.

Man City on verge of signing £212k-p/w star to replace Guardiola favourite

Manchester City find themselves in a mini-rut after two successive defeats, though could be about to announce a statement signing ahead of Monday’s transfer deadline.

Manchester City suffer problematic defeat at Brighton

Despite being billed as one of the Premier League title favourites, Manchester City have lost back-to-back Premier League matches after falling to a 2-1 defeat against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Erling Haaland opened the scoring and looked set to send the Citizens on their way to a victory, though a penalty from James Milner and Brajan Gruda’s late strike left Pep Guardiola with much to ponder after a disappointing collapse on the South Coast.

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Speaking after the loss, Manchester City star Rodri admitted his side ‘are not at the level’ that they should be and urged newcomers to step up quickly if they have designs on fighting for major silverware.

He told Sky Sports: “Disappointed because we are Manchester City and we come here to win, but this is the reality. We are not at the level for a long, long time.”

“We are missing the level. It is a matter of the team and the changes. New players have to adapt, and of course, when you change the team that much, it is difficult. This is our reality, it is not for excuses and we have to see that this is not the way to achieve things.”

Man City plan to submit record £130m offer to sign Ballon d'Or nominee

The Citizens are ready to break the bank.

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Undoubtedly, the lack of cohesiveness between Manchester City’s defence and goalkeeper James Trafford is one factor behind their shaky nature. £27 million was forked out on the stopper who joined from Burnley, while fan favourite Ederson looks set to depart before the window closes.

Needing a replacement with the wherewithal to become a rock behind Guardiola’s backline, Manchester City could now have found their man with time ticking before tonight’s deadline.

Manchester City set to sign Gianluigi Donnarumma

After weeks of speculation, Fabrizio Romano has confirmed on X that Manchester City are set to seal a deal to sign Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Ederson has agreed to join Fenerbahce, the renowned journalist added in his description, and the former AC Milan stopper is set for a medical this afternoon before an official announcement.

Weeks after Pep doubled down on Ederson’s importance to Manchester City, Donnarumma looks set to replace the Citizens’ legend between the sticks, though he hasn’t exactly had a simple journey of his own to get to this point.

Speaking about his situation at Paris Saint-Germain, for whom he kept 17 clean sheets in 47 appearances across all competitions last term, he admitted that he has been somewhat forced out at the Parc des Princes after protracted negotiations to extend his £212,000-a-week deal fell through.

Either way, that all appears to be water under the bridge and Manchester City will land an apt replacement for Ederson who will make a major difference between the sticks.

Harry Kane is 'being taken for granted' as former Premier League winner laughs off 13th-place finish in Ballon d'Or voting

Harry Kane is "being taken for granted", according to former England international Joleon Lescott, with the Bayern Munich striker only managing a 13th-place finish at the 2025 Ballon d'Or. The Three Lions captain finished outside of the top 10, as Ousmane Dembele was named the best player on the planet, despite netting 41 goals last season and breaking his trophy duck with a Bundesliga title triumph.

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    Historic goal hauls for Kane

    Kane, who walked away from Tottenham in 2023 as the club’s all-time leading scorer, has maintained remarkable individual standards in Germany. He is a back-to-back Golden Boot winner in the German top-flight, with his overall record for Bayern standing at 98 goals through 103 appearances in all competitions. He has already found the target on 13 occasions this term – including two hat-tricks – through seven fixtures.

    His historic haul of goals for England has been taken to 74 from 104 caps, with a reputation as one of the finest No.9s to ever play the game being enhanced. His exploits do not, however, always receive the recognition they deserve. That was the case again when another Golden Ball was handed out in Paris.

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  • Does Kane get recognition he deserves?

    Reacting to Kane’s 13th-place ranking – with the 32-year-old having hit 70 Bundesliga goals through 67 appearances in the German top-flight – two-time Premier League title winner Lescott told podcast from Sky Bet: "I don’t want to sound disrespectful, but people don't necessarily tune in to watch Harry Kane. There’s the talent, but the fundamentals of his game are ridiculously high, a lot like [Bukayo] Saka, but if its people basing it on who they want to see, it’s not Kane. What he's done and what he has achieved is definitely taken for granted. Since he’s been at Bayern Munich, he’s scored more goals than games."

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    Dembele & Gravenberch earn high praise

    While being of the opinion that Kane should have finished higher in the Ballon d’Or vote, Lescott has no complaints with the overall winner. Dembele – who has joined an exclusive club of Golden Ball, Champions League and World Cup winners – fended off competition from Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal to land the most prestigious of awards.

    Lescott said of the France international forward, who helped Paris Saint-Germain to three trophies in 2024-25, being given that nod: “Ousmane Dembele’s record from the turn of the year is insane. He's found the perfect coach for him. You have to respect the manager for [his work out of possession] because that is not something you teach. Something has to convince you that is what is needed.”

    Another player that former Everton and Manchester City defender Lescott has been impressed with is current Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch. The Netherlands international struggled to make the expected impact at Bayern Munich, but the ex-Ajax star is thriving at Anfield.

    Lescott said of the 23-year-old, who has made the No.6 spot his own in Arne Slot’s title-winning squad on Merseyside: "There's an argument for [Gravenberch being the best number six in the world right now] because of his contribution, goals and assists and he's been in a title winning team. He was arguably their best player last year, so he definitely should be considered. If you're one of the best in any position in the Premier League, you are going to be considered the best or one of best in the world.

    "I like [Moises] Caicedo – he’s top, but Gravenberch controls the game, he's able to control how they attack, sustain attacks where Caicedo doesn't have that ability in my opinion, just yet."

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  • What next for Kane, Gravenberch & Dembele?

    Gravenberch has helped Liverpool to make a faultless start to their 2025-26 campaigns in the Premier League and Champions League. They already hold a five-point lead at the top of the English top-flight table.

    Dembele is nursing an injury that he picked up on international duty, ruling him out of PSG’s immediate plans, while Kane remains in red-hot form for Bayern and will be looking to enhance his goal tally when Vincent Kompany’s side play host to Werder Bremen on Friday.

West Ham readying bid to sign "crazy" ace who dreams of Premier League move

After announcing the arrival of Mateus Fernandes, West Ham United are reportedly readying an offer to sign an attacking reinforcement who Graham Potter loves.

Fernandes "excited" by West Ham move

Following a disastrous start to the season, West Ham have welcomed a much-needed reinforcement in Fernandes. The midfielder has officially arrived from Southampton in a deal worth around £42m with add-ons and will now be looking to make his mark on Potter’s side as soon as possible.

Speaking for the first time since putting pen to paper, Fernandes told West Ham’s official website: “I’m very happy to be here. I’m very excited to play for West Ham. I think it’s a big step for me.

“It’s a big Club, a massive Club. The project, the stadium, the city, everything. I want to try to play football, enjoy football, not just run and try to score, but try to play good football. I think the most important thing is to try to give everything every day.”

After welcoming the midfield star, West Ham are not done there. Reports are also indicating that they’re on course to sign Soungoutou Magassa from AS Monaco to continue their late spending.

It should come as no surprise that those at the London Stadium are attempting a late spending spree. The Hammers have endured a nightmare start to the season, losing three from three, and are suddenly among the favourites to face the drop.

Potter will hope that recent additions finally turn his tenure around and he avoids yet another London sacking. What’s more, any pressure to turn things around will only increase if West Ham move for a winger that he reportedly loves before the transfer window slams shut.

West Ham readying Wimmer offer

As reported by BILD and relayed by Sport Witness, West Ham are now readying an offer to sign Patrick Wimmer from Wolfsburg this week. Potter is reportedly a fan of the winger and he has been dreaming of a Premier League move for some time.

Fernandes upgrade: West Ham to submit bid for another big-money midfielder

The experienced international would be an excellent signing for Graham Potter and West Ham.

1 ByJack Salveson Holmes Aug 29, 2025

Whether Wimmer is the answer to their problems or a repeat of recent transfer flops such as Crysencio Summerville and Niclas Fullkrug is the big question. One look at the numbers should spark concern for West Ham.

Minutes

1.770

786

Goals

3

1

Assists

4

1

Key Passes

24

17

Former Manchester City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega reiterated that Wimmer still has work to do, but also had plenty of praise for his former Arminia Bielefeld teammate, telling reporters: “There’s something crazy and care-free about him; he’s got a youthful folly. If he sticks at it and works on getting some of the basics right, then he’ll be even more valuable.”

There’s no doubt that signing the 24-year-old would be a risk and at this stage, West Ham simply can’t afford to get things wrong in the transfer market.

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