Harvey Hosein sets tone for Derbyshire defiance as Durham face tough victory push

Derbyshire 267 (Madsen 76, Hosein 63, Rushworth 6-58) and 10 for 0 need another 374 runs to beat Durham 475 (Bedingham 257, Burnham 75, Conners 5-83) and 175 for 2 dec (Lees 78*, Bedingham 53*)This feels like a game that Durham need to win. Nobody expected them to beat the champions, Essex, last week, but they came mightily close. Derbyshire are a different matter, just the sort of opponents to help Scott Borthwick, a new captain who has returned to his roots, experience that winning feeling. It would be even more dispiriting not to win this one.Durham might have dominated this match, but after three days they cannot be entirely confident of victory. They managed five overs at Derbyshire on the third evening, but failed to get a wicket to get the show on the road. Derbyshire will resume on 10 for 0, needing another 374 for victory, and acting as spoilers is not beyond them on a lifeless, if somewhat inconsistent, surface.This was a featureless day, professional enough but with little to commend it in terms of entertainment. A cutting north-easterly wind was equally uninviting. Derbyshire have known many third days like this: up against it, sticking at it, surviving as best they can. County members are understandably desperate to see some live cricket, but those who passed the time potting their dahlias had few reasons to be aggrieved.Behind the game or not, much of the individual satisfaction rested with Derbyshire players, particularly Harvey Hosein who survived a half-chance to slip on 21 to complete a fourth successive half-century and is finally ensconced, belatedly perhaps, as their first-choice Championship keeper, having had to concede opportunities in recent seasons to the likes of Gary Wilson and Daryn Smit. Three of those fifties – against Warwickshire and then two against Worcestershire – were unbeaten so he finds himself with a palatable Championship average of 140.Hosein is not entirely lacking wicketkeeping competition. His Championship understudy, Brooke Guest, a recent acquisition from Lancashire, is playing in this match as a specialist batter and made a career-best 37. Durham also missed a chance to dismiss him, on 15, when he was sent back by Hosein, but Ben Raine’s throw to the bowler’s end was well off target. Durham will hope these fleeting opportunities do not come back to haunt them as victory chances diminish tomorrow evening.Neither innings could be rated as memorable, but they were worthy enough and their seventh-wicket stand of 83 in 25 overs helped Derbyshire keep Durham in the field for 83 overs before their innings came to a halt at 267.Related

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Their partnership was necessary when Wayne Madsen, the likeliest thorn in Durham’s side, was dismissed without adding to his overnight 76. Paul Coughlin forced some unexpected bounce out of a docile surface and Madsen, shovelling to leg, popped a leading edge into the off side.Few Durham bowling days take place without Chris Rushworth claiming attention in some form and two more wickets completed the 27th five-for of his first-class career. He is now the second highest wicket-taker in Durham’s history and, barring mishaps, he will soon pass the man at the top of the list, Graham Onions. The assumption here is that he is good for many years yet, a bowler reliant on guile not pace, and that one day he will be receiving the same sort of recognition for longevity currently lavished upon Kent’s Darren Stevens. All that was on his mind, though, was the immediate future. “Fingers crossed that tomorrow’s the day,” he said.With a lead of 208, and 52 overs to bat, the best Durham could hope for appeared to be an overnight declaration. That eventuality seemed even likelier when the New Zealand batter, Will Young, who is still to make a score of note in his three-match deal, dragged on a front-foot drive at a wide length ball, and Borthwick, having successfully swept Matt Critchley’s leg spin to the fence in the previous over, fell lbw attempting a repeat.Young made his Test debut for New Zealand late last year and, when he signed, Durham’s director of cricket, Marcus North, observed that his cricket was “in a good place.” It might well have been, but it appears that good place was in New Zealand. If anybody can explain the financial, developmental or human sense of short-term deals like this during a Covid pandemic and when the county game is mired in debt, please write to the usual address.Alex Lees and David Bedingham stepped up the pace with an unbroken stand of 92 off 18 overs, helped by 21 overs of spin from Critchley and Madsen which went for five an over. The declaration came as a surprise to this observer, if not the two sides, but Durham have not won in nine matches and they need to end that run while Borthwick’s return keeps optimism high.

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اقتنص فريق الخلود فوزًا صعبًا من نظيره أهلي جدة، في إطار منافسات بطولة الدوري السعودي للمحترفين “روشن”، بهدف دون رد.

المباراة أقيمت على ملعب استاد مدينة الملك عبد الله الرياضية، ضمن منافسات الجولة الخامسة عشر من عمر الدوري السعودي.

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وشهدت المباراة إشهار حكم اللقاء محمد الحكيم البطاقة الحمراء في وجه ميريح ديميرال بالدقيقة 54.

وسجل هدف اللقاء الوحيد، أليكس كويادو في الدقيقة 92 من عمر اللقاء مقتنصًا فوزًا قاتلًا من الأهلي.

بتلك النتيجة يرتقي فريق الخلود للمركز الثاني عشر برصيد 16 نقطة، حصدهم من 4 انتصارات و4 تعادلات فيما نال 7 خسائر.

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Report: Newcastle preparing new offer for "simply brilliant" £33.8m player

Newcastle United are believed to be preparing a new-and-improved offer for a "simply brilliant" player this summer, according to a new update emerging from Italy.

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Magpies supporters will no doubt be excited by the list of players being linked with moves to the club this summer as Eddie Howe looks to take his squad to the next level, ensuring they have an improved Premier League season next time around.

One key position that Newcastle appear to be keen on strengthening is right-wing, with upgrades on Miguel Almiron and Jacob Murphy required, especially in terms of delivering better end product. Chelsea winger Noni Madueke has emerged as a primary candidate to move to St James' Park, with a summer exit from Stamford Bridge increasingly on the cards.

Chelsea winger Noni Madueke

Former Manchester City attacker Ferran Torres has also been linked with a switch to the Magpies, with the Spaniard not necessarily considered a key starter for Barcelona, particularly following the emergence of Lamine Yamal. Leeds United star Crysencio Summerville has also been mentioned as a target.

The heart of Newcastle's backline looks depleted currently, especially with Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles long-term injury absentees. Chelsea ace Trevoh Chalobah has been backed to boost the defensive options at Howe's disposal. He can also play at right-back, so could even be looked at as an upgrade on the ageing Kieran Trippier.

Newcastle preparing new offer for "simply brilliant" ace

According to Gazzetta dello Sport [via Sport Witness], Newcastle are set to increase their offer for Milan centre-back Malick Thiaw, with the Italian giants wanting €40m (£33.8m) for his services.

The Magpies reportedly have "concrete interest" in the 22-year-old and are now ready to "raise the stakes" in order to acquire his signature in the current transfer window. It is also thought that both clubs are "in favour" of a deal.

Malick Thiaw for AC Milan.

Thiaw has the potential to be a fantastic signing for Newcastle if a move goes through, considering he is a young defender who has already achieved so much in his career, making 54 appearances for Milan and winning three caps for Germany.

Meanwhile, football talent scout Jacek Kulig has described him as "simply brilliant", and Antonio Rudiger has heaped praise on his compatriot, saying after a 2023 friendly against Poland: "He surprised me. He started on the right foot and showed great personality. He played a really, really good game."

At 22, there is still so much more to come from Thiaw in his career. Last season, he averaged 2.6 clearances per game and enjoyed a 91.6% pass completion rate in Serie A last season. The latter tally is superior to any Newcastle defender in the Premier League in 2023/24, showing what he can offer the Toon defence, as well as the quality he possesses on the ball.

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Granted, £33.8m isn't cheap, but given the German's long-term potential, he could end up being a steal for the Magpies – especially if they can get him for anything less, which is hinted as a possibility in the Italian media.

Leeds star’s exit gathering momentum as personal terms now sent

Having already lost Archie Gray to Tottenham Hotspur this summer, Leeds United could now lose another star player with personal terms reportedly sent his way.

Leeds transfer news

After suffering defeat against Southampton in the Championship play-off final and missing out on promotion to the Premier League as a result, Leeds were always likely to lose players this summer. And that's proved to be exactly the case.

So far, the Whites have lost several players either on free deals or in big-money moves such as Gray's to Spurs. The academy product, who is still just 18 years old, left his boyhood club behind for a Premier League chance.

On the incomings front, meanwhile, things have been fairly quiet at Elland Road since Leeds signed Joe Rodon from Spurs in a permanent deal and welcomed Salford goalkeeper Alex Cairns. With the beginning of the season just a month away too, it looks as though the Yorkshire club are only likely to suffer more bad news before the transfer window slams shut.

According to Football Insider, French side Rennes have now sent personal terms to Glen Kamara as his Leeds exit "gathers momentum".

Rennes sporting director Frédéric Massara publicly acknowledged Kamara in a recent interview, saying via the Yorkshire Evening Press: "He [Kamara] is a Leeds player, a good player, definitely interesting. But of course, we are interested in lots of players, some of which have not yet been revealed and could arrive, even quickly."

Farke could forget about Gnonto with Leeds swoop for "ridiculous" star

The Whites were linked with a potential swoop for the winger earlier this summer.

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The Finland international only arrived in Yorkshire last summer but could now be on the move just one year later as he seeks a return to top flight football.

Why Leeds must keep "excellent" Kamara

After losing Gray and a player who would have eventually moved into midfield to play a vital role, Kamara is more important than ever alongside Ethan Ampadu at Elland Road. The former Rangers star is blessed with a wealth of experience and Leeds must ensure that he stays put for at least one more season.

Daniel Farke is certainly a fan of the midfielder too, saying via Leeds Live last season: "Excellent. I think it was important because he had little pre-season because there was so many rumours and talks with Rangers that he didn't get much game time, was tough for him.

"Obviously when you come into a new environment and you’ve not played competitive games for such a long period, you need a few weeks in order to be then really prepared. I think he had also a bit of game time for Finland, I think this helped him, you could see him growing over the last two weeks or so in training."

Starting 33 of Leeds' 46 Championship games last season, Kamara can step up even more for Farke in the coming campaign, but must first resist the temptation of a summer switch.

Raphael Varane admits Man Utd's 'project didn't suit me' & reveals the moment he knew his career was over after 'special' Como transfer

Raphael Varane has explained that he no longer felt a good "fit" for Manchester United as the former defender explained why he left the club.

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The Frenchman left the Premier League side in the summer after his contract expired, bringing an end to a three-year spell at Old Trafford. Despite being linked with several teams from around the world, the 31-year-old opted to join newly-promoted Serie A side Como, where Cesc Fabregas is currently coach.

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Varane's spell as a Como player did not last long, though, as he went off injured just 23 minutes into his debut and subsequently announced his retirement at just 31 years old. The end to the ex-Real Madrid star's career could have gone another way, though, as his initial plan was to stay at United.

WHAT VARANE SAID

"At the start of my last season at Manchester United, I was already telling myself that I would have liked to finish there, to extend the adventure [there] a little further. It didn’t happen and the summer was very eventful," he told .

"I was looking for something special, and that’s how I found Como. With United, I finished with a victory in the FA Cup, but I already knew that the club’s project didn’t suit me. Como was a project that stood out, it wasn’t exotic nor financially [rewarding] but humanly it made sense, and it still does, since I’m going to stay by their side.

"I also wanted to play only once a week. After the preseason, the family was supposed to follow me to Italy, but when I got injured on the 11th of July, I knew right away that it was over. I was sure of myself, because I had anticipated it."

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Varane, who won four Champions League titles with Real Madrid and the World Cup with France, decided to stay on at Como for the time being as his career off the field gets underway. They are currently 14th in Serie A with eight points from seven matches.

Chelsea express desire to sign £102 million forward as exit wish confirmed

Chelsea have expressed a desire to sign one £102 million forward, as his agents confirms the players desire to quit his club this summer.

Maresca set for busy first transfer window at Chelsea

Following the signing of defender Tosin Adarabioyo from Fulham on a free transfer, the Blues are by no means finished with the centre-back's arrival in west London.

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Chelsea have been heavily linked with moves for Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran and Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise over the past week, as co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart look to reinforce Enzo Maresca's attacking options.

Duran is very keen to make a move to Chelsea, while it is believed that Olise has already agreed to swap Selhurst Park for Stamford Bridge by shaking hands on personal terms. The two potential additions would significantly bolster Maresca's options, as the club look to back a manager who they believe is the perfect fit to take them forward.

Games managed

53

Wins

36

Draws

4

Losses

13

Points on average per game

2.11

"Maresca believes in the Chelsea project around young players with a big future," wrote Fabrizio Romano in one of his Daily Briefings.

"He thinks it is a really exciting project. Meanwhile, Chelsea are convinced he’s a super talented coach and that’s why he’s a name appreciated by both directors and owners, all convinced he can be the man for present and future. Maresca’s obsession with ball possession, quality football, dominating the game, his knowledge of elite football despite being a young manager – all of this made the difference for Chelsea to pick him.

"It will continue to be a busy summer at Chelsea. It won’t be completely crazy but they will try to make smart things happen, including a new goalkeeper and I expect them to try for at least one new centre-back, but it could be two. I also expect Chelsea to be busy with the striker position."

They also appear to be on alert over Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and the Georgian's situation in Serie A, who has set his sights on leaving despite Antonio Conte's arrival at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.

Napoli forwardKhvicha Kvaratskhelia.

"We want to leave Napoli, but now we're all waiting for the Euro 2024," said his agent, Mamuka Jigeli, to Sport Imedi (via The Standard)

"With [new manager Antonio] Conte, Napoli have big plans. I'm sure they will qualify to the Champions League again next season and fight for the Scudetto. But that doesn't mean that Kvaratskhelia wants to stay there."

Paris-Saint German have apparently had an £85 million bid rejected for Kvaratskhelia, with some reports suggesting Napoli could hold out for a figure close to the £102 million mark.

Chelsea express desire to sign Kvaratskhelia amid public exit demand

As per reports in Spain, Chelsea have now expressed a desire to sign Kvaratskhelia, who racked up 11 goals and six assists in the Italian top flight last season – while finishing 23/24 as Napoli's best overall performer according to WhoScored.

Napoli forwardKhvicha Kvaratskhelia.

The 23-year-old was even more impressive during Napoli's charge to the 2022/2023 Serie A title, bagging 12 goals and 10 assists on their run to a first Scudetto in decades, and he currently stands out as one of Europe's most electrifying forward talents.

Liverpool could forget about Ederson with bid for £60m “Rolls-Royce”

The stream of summer transfer chatter is starting to flow with speed, but Liverpool have not yet entered the rapids as Arne Slot acclimatises to his role as Anfield head coach and FSG make headway in identifying targets capable of making a real impact.

In fairness, Liverpool have always conducted their business in a cloak of secrecy, often evading the all-seeing eye of Fabrizio Romano before news surges into the room like a steam engine, sending the Reds faithful into instantaneous overdrive.

So, patience. Let's take a breath, have a seat. Michael Edwards is something of an expert and no doubt has some exciting stuff planned this summer. So when reports from France this week suggesting Liverpool were close to agreeing to a deal with Atalanta for Ederson, tough-tackling midfielder, were debunked by a downright James Pearce, disappointment should be put to one side.

Liverpool, it should be known, are fully intent on improving Slot's squad before the start of the 2024/25 campaign, with a centre-back, midfielder and wide forward all needed, at least one of which will likely fall into the category of 'marquee'.

Ederson's a good player, instrumental in winning the Europa League, but Liverpool are looking for a player to dominate for an age, and they appear to be mulling over a move for a talented young player who could serve that purpose.

Liverpool lining up midfield addition

According to Football Insider, Edwards and Liverpool's transfer team have held internal discussions over Alan Varela as they weigh up a bid for the 22-year-old Porto star.

The Reds signed Wataru Endo from Stuttgart for £16m last summer but there is a need for a long-term star at No. 6 and Varela would fit the bill.

Liverpool's Wataru Endo.

However, with a £60m buyout clause in his contract, the Argentinian would take a sizeable portion out of Liverpool's summer war chest – let's take a look at whether it would be worth the effort…

Alan Varela's season in numbers

Endo, to his credit, has done a brilliant job after his surprise move to Merseyside, featuring 44 times across all competitions, winning Liverpool's December Player of the Month honour and being praised as a "machine" and "footballing-wise exceptional" by recently departed manager Jurgen Klopp.

Alan Varela for Porto.

But he has his limitations. Aged 31, Endo is not a long-term option. He's industrious and composed but he lacks mobility and the complete, athletic skill set that the likes of Rodri and Declan Rice boast.

Varela, despite sitting in the early stage of his career and yet to ply his trade in a top-five European league, has been brilliant in Sergio Conceicao's side, featuring 44 times since joining from Boca Juniors one year ago and starting all eight of Porto's Champions League fixtures, excellent across two legs as they suffered an agonising penalties defeat against Arsenal in the last 16.

Minutes played

90'

90+7'

Touches

38

41

Accurate passes

25/28 (89%)

29/31 (91%)

Possession lost

4x

4x

Dribble attempts

0/1

0/1

Ground duels won

3/5

3/5

Tackles

2

3

Interceptions

3

2

Clearances

1

3

Dribbled past

0x

0x

His ability to dictate tempo and flow in the centre of the park is one of his brightest qualities, and, moreover, his confident, tigerish style passed the test against Arsenal earlier in 2024, holding his own and impressing with ball-playing and defensive strength against a fearsome Gunners side.

He's also got the trappings of a world-class passer, ranking among the top 8% of central midfielders across divisions similar to Liga Portugal for pass completion and the top 5% for passes per 90, as per FBref.

Despite his deep-lying role, he is creative and eager to find advancing peers with regularity, completing 90% of his passes in the Portuguese top flight this season but also creating five big chances and averaging one key pass per game, as per Sofascore.

Dubbed a "Rolls-Royce of a player" by talent scout Jacek Kulig while he was still cutting his teeth in his South American homeland, the 5 foot 10 star would be a credit to Liverpool's first team, and he would certainly be the option to go for over Ederson.

Why Varela would be perfect for Arne Slot

Ederson played a defining role in Atalanta's dominant dismantling of Bayer Leverkusen in the Conference League final, ending Xabi Alonso's side's hopes of footballing immortality with an undefeated, treble-winning campaign.

The 24-year-old Brazilian made 2.3 tackles and won 5.5 duels on average in Serie A this season but he only completed 84% of his passes and that's while creating a key pass once every two matches.

That's half the output of Varela, and given that Ederson is two years the Argentine's senior, it might be worth opting for the player with a higher ceiling, especially given that Endo and Mac Allister can ease the burden at the base of the midfield next season.

One of the chief reasons that Slot was picked to succeed Klopp was his high press and crisp possession-based style, a hybrid of sorts between the German and Pep Guardiola.

But this front-footed style will be curbed by Endo. By no fault of his own, the Japan star is not the ideal No. 6 to supercharge the newly-arrived Anfield system.

Mats Wieffer, Feyenoord's central midfielder and general of Slot's midfield over the past few years, is not the most precise passer in the game but ranks among the top 10% of positional peers across divisions similar to the Dutch Eredivisie for passes attempted, the top 6% for progressive passes and the top 11% for tackles per 90.

Slot needs energy and he needs exuberance, and in a talented young player in Varela, he would find exactly what he is looking for.

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Pep Guardiola personally eyeing £13k-p/w Bundesliga gem for Man City

Manchester City have reportedly identified a new low-cost addition for their side this summer, with Pep Guardiola personally eyeing up a move for the Bundesliga gem.

Manchester City set for summer overhaul

Despite winning their fourth consecutive Premier League title this season, there is plenty of concern over the squad heading into the summer transfer window.

The future of Kevin de Bruyne is the chief uncertainty, with the Belgian among those interesting the Saudi Pro League, while Bernardo Silva still has a £50m release clause in his contract amid longstanding Barcelona interest.

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The likes of John Stones and Jack Grealish both saw their playing time this season slashed too, and with the pair in the prime of their careers there could be uncertainty over their futures, while Kalvin Phillips is certain to leave after a dreadful loan spell with West Ham United, and Sergio Gomez could follow him out of the Etihad exit. Then, there are the issues between the posts.

Stefan Ortega is down to the final 12 months of his contract at the club, and after some excellent performances for the Cityzens since his arrival, there is suggestion that he is keen to move on and become a no.1 again.

That could yet be at Manchester City though, since there is also concern over the future of Ederson. The Brazilian is subject to interest from Saudi Arabia and has just two years left to run on his current deal in Manchester, which could encourage City to cash in should a suitable offer come along. Now, the club may well have found a solution to either player departing.

Pep tracking new shot-stopper

That comes in the shape of Werder Bremen talent Michael Zetterer, who has risen to prominence across the 2023-24 season.

Displacing Bremen's regular no.1 Jiri Pavlenka, he has started 27 times in the Bundesliga. He has warranted his position too, and is the best in the division when it comes to keeping the ball out of his net (according to xG), while he also boasts the fourth highest save percentage in the German top flight.

How Zetterer compares to Guardiola's current options

Ederson

Stefan Ortega

Michael Zetterer

Starts

33

5

27

Saves per 90

1.81

2.82

3.41

Save %

70.7%

74.1%

74.2%

Clean sheets

10

3

6

Goals prevented per 90

0.04

0.28

0.18

Stats taken courtesy of Fbref

Now, reports in Germany claim that he has caught the eye of Pep Guardiola himself, who was put onto the trail of the German by his scouts. Zetterer has three years left to run on his £13,000 per week contract with Werder Bremen, but there is a release clause written into his contract which leaves the German side vulnerable to losing him this summer.

Any interested party will have to act fast though, with the clause understood to expire in the middle of June, which gives Guardiola just a fortnight to make his move should he want to land a replacement for one of his current shot-stoppers.

But with Man City's goalkeeping situation so unclear, he could be a low cost option to replace either of the potential exits this summer.

USMNT star Christian Pulisic relishing ‘big challenge’ of Champions League clash with Liverpool

USMNT star Christian Pulisic is bracing for a "big challenge" against Liverpool in the Champions League after thrashing Venezia 4-0.

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  • Milan thrashed Venezia 4-0
  • Pulisic was on target from the spot
  • USMNT forward geared up for Liverpool challenge
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    The match at San Siro was charged with emotion, as fans organized a demonstration that served to both inspire the team and express growing impatience following a disappointing start to the season, where Milan had only managed to secure two points from their initial three matches. Pulisic was instrumental in Milan's commanding victory, as he converted from the spot and set up Youssouf Fofana from a corner.

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    Milan's going is set to get tougher as the Rossoneri will lock horns with Liverpool in their opening Champions League group stage match on Tuesday, followed by the Derby della Madonnina against rivals Inter in Serie A on September 22. The European fixture is expected to be a formidable challenge, given Liverpool's strong pedigree in the competition, and Pulisic has warned his team-mates that they cannot afford to rest on their laurels in order to get the better of the Reds.

  • WHAT PULISIC SAID

    “It’s our first Champions League game of the year against a big club, of course, it’s a big challenge," the USMNT forward said.

    "But playing in our home stadium, hopefully, we have some confidence from this game. We have to come up with a good performance if we want a result.”

    However, after the resounding victory, Pulisic expressed his optimism about the team's performance ahead of the tough schedule.

    “It’s the start of hopefully some good momentum from us,” added Pulisic. “It’s a good win, but we have some important games coming up and hopefully it’s just the start.”

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    The win against Venezia was crucial for Milan, providing a much-needed boost in confidence. As they head into a period filled with high-stakes matches, the emphasis will be on maintaining their form and translating it into positive results against top-tier opponents. And Pulisic needs to play a key role in attack to inspire his team to victory in the Champions League and Serie A.

Aston Villa could finally fill Grealish void by signing £30m sensation

Aston Villa will hope to end the season on a high by securing Champions League football along with winning the Europa Conference League – ending a 28-year trophy drought in the process.

Unai Emery has built a solid squad which could see Villa enjoy one of their most successful eras, yet is he about to bring in more talent this summer?

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery during a Premier League game.

Aston Villa transfer news

According to Football Insider, Aston Villa are keeping tabs on Leeds United winger Crysencio Summerville ahead of making a potential move this summer.

Leeds currently value their prized asset at more than £30m, but this could change if they fail to seal promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.

The report also claims that the Midlands side have been scouting the Dutchman heavily this season as they look to bring in the best talent to bolster the squad.

Since Jack Grealish left to join Manchester City in 2021, Villa have perhaps struggled to fill that creative void in his absence.

Summerville could finally be the player to do just that.

Crysencio Summerville’s statistics this season for Leeds United

The 22-year-old has enjoyed a stunning campaign for Leeds as he aims to single-handedly fire them back to the land of milk and honey – the top flight.

Across 44 games in all competitions, Summerville has scored 20 goals and registered ten assists, emerging as a player who simply cannot be dropped.

Goals

19

Assists

9

Big chances created

17

Shots on target per game

1.2

Key passes per game

2.7

Lauded as the "best winger" in the Championship by Coventry City's Milan van Ewijk – who also dubbed him "exceptionally good" – Summerville's performances unsurprisingly saw him swoop the division's Player of the Season award as a result.

In the second tier, not only is the Dutch sensation ranked first for overall Sofascore rating (7.81), but he also ranks third for goals and assists (28), key passes per game (2.7) and fourth for big chances created (17), showcasing his attacking talents during the whole season.

During his time at Villa, Grealish scored 32 goals and grabbed 41 assists in 213 games for the club, becoming one of the finest young talents in the English game in the process.

Summerville has already scored 24 goals in just 84 senior matches for Leeds, chipping in with 12 assists, and it looks as though he could potentially offer a greater threat in the final third than Grealish did for Villa.

When compared to his positional peers in the men’s next 14 competitions, the youngster currently ranks in the top 4% for touches in the opposition penalty area (6.65) and shot-creating actions (6.16) per 90, while also ranking in the top 7% for progressive carries per 90 (5.08) and the top 8% for non-penalty goals per 90 (0.41), impressing not just within his own squad, but when compared next to peers across various leagues on the continent.

While Leon Bailey has shone on the right wing, in particular, this season – with 27 goals and assists in all competitions – the void left by Grealish on the left has been a struggle to replace.

Signing the current Leeds starlet could solve this problem, as there is no doubt Summerville is destined for big things in the future.

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