“If you look back at the short history of this team, I know for a fact that it brings out the best in our guys,” Australia captain said
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Mitchell Marsh has backed Australia’s big-game mentality to come to the fore against India after their first-ever defeat to Afghanistan left their T20 World Cup 2024 hopes in jeopardy amid question marks over another lackluster fielding display.Australia have a very short turnaround as they play the day game in St Lucia on Monday – following a finish of close to midnight in St Vincent – and even a victory may not be enough to reach the semi-finals, which shows how quickly a campaign that had been running smoothly can be rocked: had they beaten Afghanistan, progress would have been confirmed along with India.What is close to must-win cricket in World Cups is not a new experience to Australia – they were effectively in that mode for much of the ODI edition last year after a poor start – and Marsh was confident they could dig deep again.Related
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“We have a lot of belief in our group,” Marsh said. “We are a very good cricket team. Yes, tonight we had an off night, but I guess there’s also a positive in the fact that in 36 hours we go again. I think if you look back at the short history of this team, I know for a fact that it brings out the best in our guys, so the boys will certainly be up and about for it.””It’s all about trusting ourselves,” he added. “We’ve got a good bunch of people and I believe our best is up there with the best. So, we need to bring that on whatever day it is in a couple of days’ time and move forward pretty quickly.”For the second time in three matches, Australia were poor in the field with five missed catches – none of which were easy – and a stumping from Matthew Wade, plus some poor groundwork as they were put under pressure by Afghanistan’s running between the wickets.
“…ultimately, we have 36 hours to turn it around and I still believe that our best is very good in the field.”Mitchell Marsh
“We certainly pride ourselves on our fielding,” he said. “Can’t question the boys putting in the work. I think it’s no different to any other skill set. We put in the work, we didn’t execute in the field tonight and ultimately it played a part in us losing the game.”I think we don’t want to have too many off nights in the field but I also believe that at our best we’re an unbelievable fielding side so it’s easy to look at tonight and, yes, it was disappointing but ultimately, we have 36 hours to turn it around and I still believe that our best is very good in the field.”In contrast, Afghanistan were excellent, most significantly with Noor Ahmad’s superb catch to remove Glenn Maxwell when he was threatened to guide the chase home.”I think in T20 especially, a short format, where you make those small mistakes, it’s pretty hard for you to come back,” Rashid Khan said. “In ODIs, yes, you have 50 overs where you can have the comeback. But in T20…you don’t have any space where you can come back again into the game. I think fielding plays [as] crucial role as the batting and bowling.”
Even though he missed almost four months of action, it would be fair to say that Bukayo Saka was one of Arsenal’s best players this season.
It shouldn’t have been much of a surprise, though, as the Hale End superstar has been getting better seemingly year after year for some time now.
However, even so, his tally of 12 goals and 14 assists in 37 appearances this year was nothing short of remarkable, and had he been fit for more of it, the Gunners might have run Liverpool a lot closer in the Premier League.
So, fans should be incredibly excited about recent reports linking Arsenal with a young wonderkid who’s been compared to the talismanic number seven.
Arsenal transfer news
Before we get to the player in question, it’s worth looking at a couple of the other brilliant players linked with Arsenal in recent weeks and months, like Ademola Lookman and Karou Mitoma.
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The former could be available for around £55m this summer and would be a great addition to the Gunners’ squad, as in 40 appearances for Atalanta this season, he has scored 20 goals and provided seven assists.
Mitoma, on the other hand, could end up costing as much as £80m, and with a tally of 11 goals and four assists in 41 games, he might be less appealing of a target, even though he’s tried and tested in the Premier League.
Brighton & Hove Albion's KaoruMitomain action with Fulham's Timothy Castagne
However, neither of these wingers can be classed as a young up-and-coming wonderkid like Kenan Yıldız.
Yes, according to a recent report from Caught Offside, Arsenal are now interested in the tremendously exciting Juventus gem.
Interestingly, the report reveals that much of this interest stems from the soon-to-be-hired Matteo Tognozzi, who was a scout at the Old Lady and was the man who discovered the talented Turkish ace.
However, if the Gunners are to get their man, they’ll likely have to match the Italian giant’s asking price of up to €80m, which converts to about £68m.
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It would be a lot to spend on someone so young, but given Yıldız’s immense ability and potential, this is a transfer worth fighting for, especially as he’s been compared to Saka before.
How Yıldız compares to Saka
So, before we get into some of the other reasons Arsenal should be signing Yıldız this summer, it’s important to examine this comparison to Saka and where it has come from.
Well, in this instance, it stems from FBref, which looked at players in similar positions in last summer’s European Championships, before creating a list of the ten most comparable players.
By doing this, it concluded that the Englishman was the third most similar attacking midfielder or winger to the Turkish wonderkid in the entire competition.
Expected Assists
0.11
0.11
Non-Penalty Expected G+As
0.20
0.20
Passing Accuracy
83.65%
83.8%
Shot-Creating Actions
3.65
3.30
Goal-Creating actions
0.26
0.47
Tackles Won
0.53
0.57
Blocks
1.05
1.00
The best way to see how this is worked out is by taking a look at the underlying metrics in which the pair rank closely, including but not limited to non-penalty expected goals plus assists, expected assists, tackles won, blocks, passing accuracy and more, all per 90.
However, while a comparison to someone as brilliantly talented as the Englishman is certainly encouraging, it’s not the only reason the Gunners should be looking to sign the young Juve ace.
For example, the “special talent,” as dubbed by respected analyst Ben Mattinson, can play almost anywhere in attack, from both wings to attacking midfield and even up top.
Moreover, despite being 19 for most of this season, the Regensburg-born prospect scored seven goals and provided five assists in 35 appearances, which comes out to a pretty decent average of a goal involvement every 2.91 games for someone so young.
Juventus'KenanYildiz
Ultimately, while it would be a lot of money, Yıldız looks like he could be one of football’s next great stars, and for that reason, Arsenal should do what they can to sign him – the comparison to Saka is a nice bonus.
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Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie has now dropped a hugely promising Sunderland transfer update, following the permanent signing of Enzo Le Fee.
Le Fee joins Black Cats in permanent deal
It has been a positive start to the Black Cats’ summer, as they immediately plan for life back in the Premier League after their memorable promotion from the Championship last month. Sunderland have made a big statement by signing Le Fee on a permanent basis, following his loan spell at the Stadium of Light in 2024/25, snapping him up for a club-record fee of around £20m.
The Frenchman played his part in Regis Le Bris’ side’s promotion, registering three assists in 14 Championship starts, and he has spoken of his happiness at extending his stay on Wearside.
Sunderland could surpass Le Fee signing in summer spree
Writing on X on Thursday, Downie claimed that Sunderland could again break their transfer record this summer, overtaking the amount paid for Le Fee as they splash out on as many as five new arrivals.
This will be music to the ears of Black Cats fans, with the club showing real signs of ambition before the 2025/26 season gets underway.
In the past two years, all three promoted Championship sides have gone straight back down from the Premier League, so Le Bris’ job is to put a stop to that, aided by signing some top-quality players.
1. Enzo Le Fee
Roma
£20m
2. Didier Ndong
Lorient
£16.9m
3. Asamoah Gyan
Rennes
£13.5m
4. Steven Fletcher
Wolves
£12.8m
5. Adam Johnson
Man City
£10.7m
6. Jack Rodwell
Man City
£10.5m
7. Darren Bent
Tottenham
£9.9m
8. Wahbi Khazri
Bordeaux
£9.9m
9. Jeremain Lens
Dynamo Kyiv
£9.6m
10. Tore Andre Flo
Rangers
£9.3m
If Sunderland are able to break their transfer record twice in the same summer, it could only bode well in that respect, and sporting director Kristjaan Speakman has further hinted at a busy summer taking place.
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Sunderland also must try and convince Jobe Bellingham to stay put, making it the perfect summer, but that may be wishful thinking at this point, with a move to Borussia Dortmund seemingly on the cards.
Chelsea have done it. Enzo Maresca’s side have won the UEFA Conference League, beating Spanish outfit Real Betis 4-1 in Poland.
The Blues have made history in winning the title, becoming the first side to have won all three major European titles currently on offer, a historic achievement for the club.
In terms of the game, it got off to the worst start possible for Chelsea. Their LaLiga opponents took the lead just nine minutes into the clash, with left winger Abdessamad Ezzalzouli firing a well-struck effort into the bottom right corner past goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen.
It took Chelsea until the 65th minute to equalise. Cole Palmer set Enzo Fernandez up with a teasing ball. The Argentine midfielder ran onto his cross and headed home into the bottom left corner to score a crucial goal for his side.
From there, the floodgates opened. First, Nicolas Jackson struck, once again set up by the irresistible Palmer. Second-half substitute Jadon Sancho soon got in on the act to make it 3-1. His strike was sublime, bending a shot from the left-hand corner of the penalty area into the top right corner of the Betis goal.
Moises Caicedo’s strike from distance capped off the night for Chelsea, who were unstoppable once they got into their groove. One of the stars of the show was the scorer of the second goal, Jackson.
Jackson’s performance vs. Betis
When his side needed him most, Blues striker Jackson came up clutch with the goal which won them another European title. It was a hard-working night’s work for the Senegal international, who ran the channels diligently and looked to link up play all night long.
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His goal, which saw Chelsea take the lead in the game, was a smart finish. The 23-year-old miscued his effort, surely meaning to head Palmer’s cross home, instead bouncing the ball past Adrian off his chest. However, the run was clever, darting into the six-yard box to put the ball in the back of the net.
Jackson’s performance earned him a 7/10 rating from Standard journalist Malik Ouzia. He explained that, whilst the striker did take a ‘hideous touch’ when attempting to seal the deal late on, he ‘repaid the “debt” he owed his team-mates’ with his crucial strike, having missed the final two league games of the season through suspension.
It was certainly an impressive performance from Jackson, stepping up in a European final when his side needed to. However, he was perhaps overshadowed by another of his teammates.
The Chelsea player who outperformed Jackson
Just over 13 years ago, Chelsea legend Didier Drogba inspired his side to a heroic Champions League final comeback against Bayern Munich. He scored an 88th-minute header at the Allianz Arena, before sinking their opponents with the winning penalty in the shootout, to deliver Chelsea the Champions League.
Well, little more than a decade later, Palmer has just put in a performance worthy of rivalling Drogba’s iconic effort. His two assists breathed life into a flat Chelsea side, putting them into a title-winning position.
Those contributions will be remembered for the next decade, just like Drogba’s have been. His first assist was a delicate cross to Fernandez, who rose highest to nod home an inch-perfect cross.
The second was magical, teasing the Betis defenders, twisting on the spot before turning into space and delivering another perfect cross for Jackson to convert.
It was not just the assists that were exceptional from Palmer, but his overall performance. As the stats on Sofascore show, he ranked highly for several metrics on the night.
For example, no player completed more dribbles than his four, nor did they create as many as his two big chances.
Ground duels won
5/8
1st
Dribbles completed
4/6
1st
Assists
2
1st
Big chances created
2
1st
Key passes
2
3rd
Passes completed
32/38
7th
The Chelsea number 20 was so good, he earned himself a 9/10 for his efforts from Ouzia. The journalist was full of praise for Palmer, describing him as a ‘genius’ following the former Manchester City man’s two moments of magic.
So, the Blues have another European title to their name, and with it, another memorable performance from a genuine superstar. Perhaps Chelsea have found their new version of the legendary striker.
Palmer, player of the match, delivering a performance worthy of rivalling Drogba’s heroics 13 years ago. Sensational.
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Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly submitted their opening bid for a highly rated centre-back, as star defender Cristian Romero continues to attract Atlético Madrid’s admiring glances ahead of the summer window.
Atlético Madrid express interest in signing Cristian Romero
Atlético’s links to the Argentinian are nothing new, as Romero’s potential move to La Liga has been reported on regularly over the last few months.
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What is more concerning, though, is more recent claims that Romero is just as keen to leave north London as Atlético are on signing the £165,000-per-week centre-back, who starred throughout Spurs’ Europa League campaign and was crowned Player of the Tournament.
Player
Rating
Guglielmo Vicario
7.7
Yves Bissouma
7.6
Cristian Romero
7.4
Bruno Fernandes
7.4
Destiny Udogie
7.2
His defensive heroics helped Ange Postecoglou make good on his famous promise of always winning trophies in his second season, which will now go down in Lilywhites folklore, and Romero was pictured enjoying the celebrations as Spurs ended their 17-year wait for silverware.
However, hoisting the Europa League trophy aloft may well be one of his final acts in a Tottenham jersey.
TottenhamHotspur's CristianRomeroreacts
Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo is one of the latest outlets to report that Romero has given the green light to join Atlético and is personally keen on a switch to Diego Simeone’s side, with the main obstacle being his £50 million price tag.
La Liga reports as far back as March also claimed that Romero is determined to leave Tottenham this summer, and according to media sources closer to home, the 27-year-old is still expected to go regardless of their Europa League triumph (Pete O’Rourke).
Therefore, it is little surprise that Spurs are believed to be targeting a centre-back when the window reopens.
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Tottenham remain in contention for Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi, as per GiveMeSport, and were thought to be seriously in the mix for Dean Huijsen before he decided to join Real Madrid from Bournemouth at the end of the season (Fabrizio Romano).
Guehi’s price tag is expected to be around £50 million, given he’s entering the final 12 months of his contract, but chairman Daniel Levy now also has his eyes on a cheaper alternative successor to Romero.
Tottenham submit opening bid for Genoa defender Koni de Winter
According to Italian newspaper La Repubblica, via Sport Witness, that man is “gifted” Genoa defender Koni de Winter.
The Belgium international has been targeted by the likes of West Ham, but it is actually Spurs who are making the most serious move for him out of any Premier League side.
La Repubblica states that Tottenham have submitted a £20 million bid for De Winter ahead of 1st June, and while the outlet doesn’t reveal Genoa’s stance on this offer, it is a signal of Spurs’ serious interest.
The likes of Inter and Juve have also been linked with the 22-year-old, perhaps highlighting his quality, with de Winter revealing that those close to him compare the defender to Man City legend Vincent Kompany.
“All my life I have been told I play like Vincent Kompany,” said De Winter to the i Paper.
“I have this ability to make runs with the ball like he did, I have the same technical side. It’s a really big name, so I one day hope to be able to live up to him. You look at the other big names (former Belgian Premier League defenders) and it is only right that they ended up playing in the best competitions.”
Arsenal have been handed significant news about their pursuit of Sporting CP star Viktor Gyokeres, with Gunners sporting director Andrea Berta and the recruitment team now alerted to a potential deal-breaker in talks.
Arsenal in reported talks over signing Viktor Gyokeres this summer
In the last few days, reports from both Portugal and England have claimed that Mikel Arteta’s side are moving forward in their attempts to seal a move for the 26-year-old.
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A Bola report Arsenal have offered Gyokeres a £7 million-per-year contract already, with Sporting setting an asking price of around £63 million amid Berta’s pretty serious interest in striking a deal for the Primeira Liga superstar.
19/20 – winter
£0
20/21 – summer
£81.5m
20/21 – winter
£900k
21/22 – summer
£156.8m
21/22 – winter
£1.8m
22/23 – summer
£121.5m
22/23 – winter
£59m
23/24 – summer
£208m
23/24 – winter
£0
24/25 – summer
£101.5m
24/25 – winter
£0
CaughtOffside, meanwhile, state Arsenal are in advanced club-to-club talks for Gyokeres as they look to steal a march on Premier League rivals Man United and Liverpool in pursuit of his signature.
Going by these claims, it would appear that the Gunners’ links to Gyokeres stretch far beyond just interest, with Berta looking to sign a top striker for Arsenal as one of his key summer priorities.
“I’m not inside to know their thoughts, but definitely, I would say a striker, a top, top striker, that can bang in 40 to 50 goals like all the top teams.” said ex-Arsenal star and Como boss Cesc Fàbregas to Amazon Prime recently.
“He [Gyokeres] could be an option, 100 per cent. He is an extraordinary striker.
“He is a focused player, who pays attention to details, he is competitive, never lets his guard down, and doesn’t want to rest. He is as an athlete, a player and team-mate who instils confidence in his team-mates with what he gives to the team.”
Called a “phenomenon” by Rui Borges, the former Coventry City striker has been free-scoring since making the move to Portugal, and currently boasts 52 goals from 50 appearances in all competitions this season.
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However, Gyokeres’ electric form also puts Sporting in a solid negotiating position, even if there is a release clause in his deal.
Football Transfers state that Arsenal are determined to finalise a deal for Gyokeres, and will have representatives in attendance to watch him play in the Taca de Portugal final against Benfica on May 25.
In what they describe as a “major update”, though, Berta and co are informed of a key requirement on Sporting’s end which could prove an obstacle in Arsenal’s talks to sign Gyokeres.
Sporting are adamant the vast majority of his final agreed transfer fee must be paid within two years, and this may prove problematic for the north Londoners. Arsenal are required to agree to Sporting’s terms or risk another club swooping in to hijack their move, as per FT, so the transfer is proving more complicated than initially reported.
Arsenal have alternatives to pursue if a move does collapse, but Berta is believed to be especially keen on Gyokeres.
Most expected the 2024/25 campaign to be one of contention and toil for a Liverpool side stepping away from an illustrious era. But FSG always knew they were beginning a new journey which could breed similar levels of success.
And though Arne Slot’s tenure is still in its foothills, the Liverpool head coach has already scaled the Premier League mountain and sealed the club’s 20th league title, levelling with Manchester United at the most successful club in England’s top-flight history.
1.
Liverpool
20
1=
Man United
20
3.
Arsenal
13
4.
Man City
10
5.
Everton
9
However, this is a hungry bunch of players with a winning mentality. Their appetite has not been filled, with domestic cups and the Champions League crown roads that were closed off at premature stages this season, especially when considering the Carabao Cup final defeat against Newcastle United too.
Mohamed Salah and captain Virgil van Dijk, of course, lead the charge, but Alexis Mac Allister has quietly gone about his business and is not only one of the best midfielders in the world but one of the chief trophy drivers too.
Mac Allister, Liverpool's unsung hero
Though Mac Allister is recognised across the footballing landscape as one of the best around, there’s still a lingering sense that he doesn’t receive the recognition he deserves.
Alexis Mac Allister celebrates winning the Premier League with Liverpool
Signed from Brighton & Hove Albion for an eye-catching £35m fee in 2023, Mac Allister has brought energy, leadership and completeness to the Anfield engine room, with Sky Sports’ Dougie Critchley even calling him “the outstanding midfielder in the league’s outstanding team” last week.
Operating beneath the superficiality of statistical analysis, Mac Allister dictates, dominates, directs from the centre of the park, so important for Klopp and now Slot, a worthy Premier League champion.
Of course, this isn’t to say that the Argentina international isn’t a favourable read on the data front.
Matches (starts)
33 (31)
33 (30)
Goals
5
5
Assists
5
4
Touches*
74.2
58.2
Pass completion
88%
87%
Key passes*
1.4
1.3
Dribbles*
0.5
0.5
Ball recoveries*
5.9
4.4
Tackles + interceptions*
4.1
3.6
Duels won*
5.9
5.1
Liverpool would jump at the chance to sign another midfielder cut from such cloth, and they might just have found the perfect target to complete Slot’s midfield.
Liverpool eyeing new midfielder
According to Spanish reports, Liverpool are preparing a €60m (£51m) bid for Stuttgart star Angelo Stiller, with Slot giving his personal approval toward a potential deal.
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Stiller, 24, is considered to be one of the most underrated midfielders in Europe, with the modern-angled talents to thrive at one of the continent’s biggest hitters.
The Athletic have since offered their 50 cents on the Reds’ interest, revealing that Stuttgart’s number six was considered as an alternative to Martin Zubimendi last summer when the Spaniard rejected Liverpool in favour of remaining at Real Sociedad.
Angelo Stiller for Stuttgart
Clearly, he’s got the right kind of skill set to flourish under Slot’s wing.
What Angelo Stiller would bring to Liverpool
Stiller knows his way around a pass; having been likened to his esteemed Germany teammate Joshua Kimmich, with Stuttgart peer Denis Undav even remarking that he’s “one of the best sixes Germany has.”
Across 44 appearances in all competitions this season, the German has scored four goals and supplied nine assists for his teammates, excelling as the heart of his team after once being discarded by Bayern Munich, having graduated from their youth academy.
VfB Stuttgart'sAngeloStillerscores their first goal
Sitting at the foot of Stuttgart’s midfield, Stiller has been a creative and combative force in the Bundesliga this season, racking up eight assists from 30 fixtures while also completing 90% of his passes, winning 62% of his ground duels, creating 13 big chances, as per Sofascore, while also averaging 1.6 tackles and 4.5 ball recoveries per game.
For those with reservations to do it at the highest level, Stiller has already showcased his playmaking skills in the Champions League this season, ranking among the top 2% of centre-midfielders in Europe’s elite competition this season for passes attempted, the top 1% for progressive passes and the top 6% for shot-creating actions per 90, as per FBref.
Curiously, Liverpool’s Mac Allister is listed as one of Stiller’s most comparable players when pulling such data, which only strengthens the case for his signing this summer.
Stiller is a “special” player with a gifted technical level, as has also been noted by Critchley, and he really could be the perfect Liverpool signing to follow in Mac Allister’s footsteps, bearing a similar outlook on the midfield game.
But given that he’s been previously identified by FSG’s analysts as the perfect alternative to Zubimendi, there’s no reason why the two midfielders could not work in fluent conjunction for Liverpool next season, Stiller challenging Gravenberch for a regular starting berth at the base of the midfield trio.
Alexis Mac Allister celebrates for Liverpool
Though another Spanish publication have recently revealed that Liverpool would only consider offers totalling £85m for Mac Allister’s sale to Real Madrid, who indeed have a vested interest, this summer, Los Blancos’ desire is there and it isn’t likely to dissipate as Luka Modric closes in on the end of his historic career in Spain.
Stiller could prove to be Liverpool’s centrepiece for many years to come, having already made headway in his homeland and now attracting the attention of a side who have just claimed the Premier League title and now want to consolidate their new project with hordes of further honours across the coming years.
His likeness to Mac Allister, who has been such a superstar on Merseyside, has likely convinced bosses that he is the man for the job.
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Cole Palmer will go down as one of Chelsea’s best signings in the modern day, impressing beyond all imagination after his £40m move from fellow Premier League side Manchester City in 2023.
Not many people knew what to expect from the young attacker, but it’s safe to say he’s demonstrated his quality at the top level over the last couple of seasons.
The 22-year-old has registered 62 combined goals and assists in his 84 appearances for the Blues, with one of his best showings coming against Brighton earlier this campaign, notching four goals in the first 45 minutes.
Whilst the England international has gone 16 games without a goal, his early-season form has put Enzo Maresca’s side in a great position to secure Champions League football – highlighting how much of an impressive addition he’s been.
However, if he is to return to the heights he’s previously showcased, the hierarchy may look to delve into the market to strengthen the side in key areas of the pitch.
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There’s no denying that a striker has been at the top of Maresca’s shopping list since his appointment in the summer of 2024, but as of yet, he’s been unable to land the talisman he craves.
In recent days, Liam Delap has once again been mentioned as a possible target this summer, potentially linking back up with the Italian after their time together at the Etihad.
The 22-year-old has scored 12 times for relegation-threatened Ipswich Town this campaign, looking set to depart at the end of the season regardless, with his £30m relegation release clause in his contract.
However, despite their ambition to strengthen in forward areas, moves have also been made in the defensive area with a deal for Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen, who currently has a £50m clause in his own deal.
According to one Spanish outlet, the Blues have made a huge financial offer to the player to convince him to move to Stamford Bridge – now leading the race for his signature this summer.
Why Huijsen would be Chelsea’s best signing since Palmer
There’s no denying that Palmer has been a sensational addition to the football club, undoubtedly now worth millions more than the figure forked out for his signature.
If they are to secure a place in the Champions League ahead of next season, Maresca will need his star player to recapture his best form in the coming weeks to help get the side over the line.
Regardless of the situation they find themselves in 2025/26, additions will be needed in key areas of the pitch, none more so than the backline, to bolster their chances of going one step further.
Huijsen could provide just that should he move to West London in the coming months, being the young star to lead the backline for many years to come – something which has been desperately needed in recent seasons.
At just 19, he has the potential to be a leading star for the club for at least the next decade, but his immediate impact could be one that could catapult the side to success next campaign.
Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen
When delving into his stats from 2024/25, he’s showcased how impressive he’s been for the Cherries, undoubtedly being the key player and one of the missing pieces in Maresca’s puzzle.
Huijsen, who’s been labelled “world-class” by one analyst, has won 70% of the tackles he’s entered, along with 2.7 aerials won per 90 – highlighting his ability in defensive areas, something which the side have lacked given their tally of 40 goals conceded.
Games played
27
Goals & assists
3
Pass accuracy
85%
Tackles won
70%
Aerials won
2.7
Long balls completed
4.9
Interceptions made
2.2
He’s also starred in possession, completing 85% of the passes he’s attempted, whilst also completing 4.9 long balls per 90, potentially handing Palmer the opportunity to recapture his best form.
Such impressive young talents like the Spaniard don’t come around very often, with the hierarchy needing to work tirelessly if they are to secure his signature.
Any move for him would massively bolster the backline, potentially being one of the most important additions they can make this summer to give themselves the platform to succeed in 2025/26.
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As Aston Villa beat Southampton 3-0 at the weekend, elsewhere in the Premier League, Manchester City superstar Kevin de Bruyne was showing fans that he isn’t done at this level just yet.
He ran the show against Crystal Palace for City, scoring once, providing one assist and making four key passes in their 5-2 romp of Oliver Glasner’s side. However, the 33-year-old is set to leave City at the end of this campaign, with his next step currently unknown.
Kevin De Bruyne
The Belgian has actually only played eight times against Villa, never losing when he’s played against the Midlands side, winning six times and drawing twice. De Bruyne has provided five assists against Villa in those eight games, but has never scored against them.
De Bruyne has insisted he still has plenty left to give elsewhere, stating, “I don’t know what is going to happen but I want to play on so we will see where I end up.”.
But if the midfield legend is to leave the Premier League, Villa could well be the team who have the heir to his throne.
How Unai Emery has crafted Aston Villa's midfield
Unai Emery has done a brilliant job at assembling one of the Premier League’s best midfield units, especially after losing Douglas Luiz in the 2024/25 summer transfer window, a player who was key for Villa in the 2023/24 campaign under the Spaniard.
Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz
However, the Villans were able to replace the Brazilian by making the big-money signing of Amadou Onana from Everton, joining the club for a fee of around £50m. He has been an inspired signing in claret and blue, scoring four times in 27 outings despite his position on the pitch.
He has been excellent alongside the likes of John McGinn – a goalscorer on Saturday afternoon – and Boubacar Kamara.
Of course, they also used Luton Town’s relegation to prise away Ross Barkley for a small fee, paying just £5m for the Premier League veteran.
But despite all of these signings, perhaps the best of the bunch this season has actually been someone who cost the club nothing. As it happens, he is slowly becoming Villa’s very own De Bruyne.
Aston Villa have found their answer to De Bruyne
De Bruyne has been one of the most creative players we’ve ever seen in not just the English top-flight but European football too. He will leave the Etihad behind in the summer, having posted a truly ridiculous 177 assists in Sky Blue.
Kevin De Bruyne
So, who’s the creative marvel in the Villa side? Well, cast your minds back to the 2023/24 summer transfer window and the club signed their very own Belgian midfielder in Youri Tielemans on a free transfer after his contract expired at Leicester City.
Since joining the Midlands side, Tielemans has made 93 appearances, scoring six goals, providing 17 assists and totaling 6,759 minutes played.
Goals
0.08
0.31
Assists
0.19
0.35
xG
0.09
0.21
xAG
0.20
0.49
Progressive Carries
0.98
2.96
Progressive Passes
6.78
8.17
Key Passes
1.59
2.96
Shot-Creating Actions
3.29
5.97
Ball Recoveries
4.34
3.33
When comparing the two midfielders’ underlying metrics this season, you can see the disparity between the pair, mainly in terms of output.
However, considering De Bruyne is playing for Man City, who often dominate far more of the ball, Tielemans ranks very closely in many of the metrics, making 6.78 progressive passes per 90 for example, proving himself to be a creative outlet.
Tielemans has been showered with praise all throughout his time at Villa Park, notably this campaign, with analyst Raj Chohan labeling him as “one of the best midfielders in the world” this season. Considering he is still 27-years-old and entering his prime years, the best could still be yet to come for the Belgian.
So with De Bruyne on his way out, Tielemans could be the man to take the throne of the Belgian midfielder, dictating games with his brilliant passing range and adding even more goals and assists to his game.
He will do so at international level but perhaps he may also do so for a big European club in the future.
Emery struck gold on Aston Villa star worth more than Doue & Kvaratskhelia
Aston Villa made a brilliant investment with this player
It was remarkably just over six years ago that Marcus Rashford enjoyed one of the greatest moments of his Manchester United career, with the Englishman rifling home from the penalty spot to send Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side into the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
The United academy graduate had been the undoing of Paris Saint-Germain with that last-gasp spot-kick, while he also netted again in the Parc des Princes during the 2020/21 campaign, to clinch another famous win for Solskjaer and co.
Something about the Ligue 1 side appears to bring the best out of the 27-year-old, it would seem, with the in-form forward having again been electric when facing off with the Parisien outfit – albeit this time in Aston Villa colours.
The Red Devils outcast put in a simply masterful display through the middle for Unai Emery’s side, having notably produced a breathtaking assist for Villa’s third of the night as the hosts flipped the encounter on its head. In truth, it was vintage Rashford.
Frustratingly for the Villans, they could not complete the comeback after bravely crashing out, while for those back in Manchester, such a fine individual display may have Ruben Amorim thinking twice over his decision to exile the £300k-per-week marksman.
But would a return to Old Trafford really be in the best interest of all parties this summer?
Why Rashford still needs to be sold this summer
As far as Rashford is concerned, the decision to make the move to Villa Park back in February could hardly have gone better, with the Midlands side also still in the mix for a top five finish in the Premier League, while having also reached the last four of the FA Cup.
The polarising sensation has been central to Emery’s plans in recent months, with the assist for Ezri Konsa last night taking his total tally to nine goal involvements in just 15 appearances since making the move. Jesse Lingard at West Ham United anyone?
Free from the shackles and the scrutiny of being a Manchester United player, Rashford has looked reborn in claret and blue, with Tuesday night seeing him create four big chances in total – more than any other player on the pitch.
That display backed up Emery’s decision to once again select his loan star ahead of compatriot, Ollie Watkins, in the centre-forward berth, with the Villans boasting attacking depth that Amorim can only dream of – not least with Joshua Zirkzee now sidelined with injury.
Speaking on Amazon Prime, United legend Wayne Rooney suggested that he would “love” to see Rashford back playing for the Red Devils next season, while also claiming that the player himself “wants” to be back at the Theatre of Dreams.
That said, it was only in December that the England international outlined his desire for a “new challenge” after being given the cold shoulder by Amorim, with it difficult to see any form of reconciliation occurring ahead of next season.
Indeed, having found his groove at Villa, why would Rashford risk enduring another stop-start campaign back at his parent club – not least considering three of the last four seasons have been rather underwhelming for him in a United shirt.
2024/25*
24
7
3
2023/24
43
8
6
2022/23
56
30
11
2021/22
32
5
2
2020/21
57
21
18
As for the club itself, the chance to rake in a £40m fee from Villa – a deal that would represent pure profit – is no doubt difficult to turn down, with it perhaps best for everyone that a permanent separation occurs this summer.
That said, even if Amorim and co do change their mind, at least they have only opted to loan out Rashford thus far, with the option of a homecoming still on the table. The same can’t be said for everyone that INEOS have let go…
Man Utd may have made a bigger mistake than Rashford
It appears to be a growing theme that players who have left Old Trafford have gone on to shine elsewhere, albeit with the club having largely been correct in moving those players on.
Indeed, in the case of Anthony Elanga, the Swedish speedster had scored just four goals in 55 games for United prior to departing for Nottingham Forest. David de Gea, meanwhile, was public enemy number one for his mistake in the FA Cup final, before being allowed to leave for nothing.
Equally, the likes of Antony and Jadon Sancho – now on loan at Real Betis and Chelsea – had hardly pulled up any trees following their £86m and £73m arrivals, respectively, with the pair netting just 24 goals between them in 179 games.
Antony
96
12
5
17
Anthony Elanga
55
4
4
8
Amad
57
12
10
22
Jadon Sancho
83
12
6
18
Alejandro Garnacho
135
25
20
45
Dan James
74
9
9
18
Angel Di Maria
34
4
12
16
Henrikh Mkhitaryan
63
13
11
24
Memphis Depay
53
7
6
13
Even Rashford had endured a miserable 18 months after scoring just 15 goals for United following the start of the 2023/24 campaign, with few of a Red Devils persuasion having contested with any of those exits at the time.
In the case of Scott McTominay, however, it may well be a different story, with the Scotland star having actually been one of Erik ten Hag’s key men last term, before sealing a £25m move to Napoli over the summer.
Inter Milan's Denzel Dumfries in action with Napoli's Scott McTominay
Indeed, the 28-year-old was the Dutchman’s rescue act having repeatedly delivered the goods in an attacking sense, with the rampaging midfielder – who notably netted a brace at the death against Brentford – ending the season with ten goals to his name in all competitions.
The joint third-highest scorer for United in the end in 2023/24, McTominay appeared to be thriving in an advanced midfield berth, albeit with the desire to meet PSR regulations – and the pursuit of fellow midfielder, Manuel Ugarte – leading to INEOS deciding to cash in.
Scott McTominay
Ten Hag has since admitted that he “didn’t want” to sell the 6 foot 4 giant, yet was almost “forced” into agreeing to the decision due to the club’s financial constraints.
As it is, McTominay has gone on to dazzle in Naples in 2024/25 to date, with the midfield “monster” – as hailed by analyst Ben Mattinson – notably netting twice last time out to keep Antonio Conte’s side in title contention.
Those latest strikes – both of which were assisted by Romelu Lukaku, no less – showcased just what the Lancaster-born hero is all about. Indeed, for his first of the night, McTominay charged from deep before curling home from outside the area. For his second, the ex-Red Devil expertly headed home after towering above the Empoli defence.
The emerging Naples sensation now has eight Serie A goals to his name this season, with only Bruno Fernandes able to match that tally for league goals back in Manchester.
McTominay is then picking up where he left off last term, with INEOS having made a rare move for United by selling a player who was actually in form – unlike the exiled Rashford.
With the Red Devils now in the midst of their worst-ever Premier League campaign, that bold call doesn’t appear to have aged well…
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