QPR fans have taken to Twitter to reveal that they’re not too bothered about Geoff Cameron picking up a one-match suspension, following his fifth yellow card of the campaign.The 55-cap USA international picked up the significant booking in the 2-2 draw against Middlesbrough on Saturday, meaning that he will miss the game against Fulham on the 22nd November following the international break.
Cameron, lining up as part of Mark Warburton’s backline against Boro, made seven clearances, two interceptions and one tackle on a day where a mistake from Nahki Wells cost the R’s all three points.
The former Stoke man’s booking came in the 89th minute, and while you might expect supporters to be annoyed with the news of his suspension, it seems like some QPR supporters on Twitter aren’t too fussed.
One fan said “thank God for that”, whereas another echoed Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous celebration by reacting to the news with a simple “Siuuu”.
Let’s take a look at some more of the Twitter reaction…
Many Liverpool fans expressed their admiration for Ben Chilwell’s performance in England’s 7-0 win over Montenegro in their Euro 2020 qualifier at Wembley last night.
The Leicester left-back registered no fewer than three assists on the night, become the first England defender to do so in one match for more than 10 years, as Gareth Southgate’s team clinched qualification for the finals in emphatic fashion. [via Sky Sports]
The 22-year-old was the subject of interest from Liverpool in 2016 (as per The Telegraph) but, as noted by football365.com, Reds manager Jurgen Klopp was unable to land the defender, who had been recommended to him by David Wagner when he had him on loan at Huddersfield, only for the Foxes to refuse to let the player leave.
While Liverpool were unable to lure Chilwell to Anfield, they managed to sign another left-back in Andrew Robertson a year later. The Scotland defender has since won the Champions League with the Reds, for whom his performances have led him to be described as the world’s best player in that position by Phil Neville (as per The Scotsman).
Following Chilwell’s hugely effective display for England last night, these Liverpool fans on Twitter lavished praise on the 22-year-old who was once a transfer target for Klopp:
How good do you think Chilwell was against Montenegro and how big an endorsement is it of Liverpool’s recruitment that they wanted to sign him before ultimately getting Robertson? Comment below with your views!
Tottenham Hotspur have already “made a bid” to sign an attacking gem who’s “flying” right now, with chairman Daniel Levy and the club’s hierarchy attempting to build upon their long-term project with Ange Postecoglou.
Postecoglou endures mixed start to the season with Spurs
The Lilywhites appeared to have turned a corner before their dramatic 3-2 slump away at Brighton just before the international break, winning five games on the trot in all competitions, but their Amex defeat exposed the chinks remaining in Tottenham’s armour.
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Postecolgou’s side were 2-0 up and cruising at half-time, and it looked at one point like they were set to extend their imperious winning run to six. Brennan Johnson continued his own exceptional run of scoring form with the opener against Brighton, with James Maddison doubling their lead just before the 40-minute mark, but a capitulation soon followed.
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After the restart, and in the space of just 20 minutes, goals from Yankuba Minteh, Georginio Rutter and Danny Welbeck handed the home side a surprise 3-2 lead and brought attention to Tottenham’s very questionable defending.
The defeat is Postecoglou’s third of the season already, and they next take on arch rivals West Ham in a fierce London derby clash this weekend. Tottenham will need to respond in convincing fashion, or questions will continue to be asked about their hopes of winning silverware this season.
The January window could represent a chance to strengthen in key areas and boost Postecoglou’s hopes of making good on his promise to end Spurs’ 16-year wait for a trophy. It is believed Tottenham are eyeing an alternative playmaker to Maddison, with Skakhtar Donetsk star Georgiy Sudakov a target for them.
Meanwhile, there are claims Spurs could move for a new forward in January, leading to their interest in Espanyol star Javi Puado as they ponder a future without star man Son Heung-min.
Tottenham have "made a bid" to sign Mason Melia
Levy and technical director Johan Lange are also always on the lookout for rising stars, with Republic of Ireland talent and St. Patrick’s Athletic striker Mason Melia firmly on their agenda.
The 17-year-old striker is in demand right now, courted by “5/6” Premier League sides, and Spurs are among them. That is according to Irish journalist Conor McEvoy, who wrote via his “Rep of Ireland player tracker” feed on X that Tottenham have “made a bid” for Melia.
“Spurs have made a bid for Mason Melia with the asking price for Melia a million euro,” wrote McEvoy.
“There are 5/6 Premier League clubs in the race for Melia’s signature and I expect something to formalise in the next few months with the race heating up. Mason can’t leave until he turns 18 next September so we have still a lot more time to witness his magic at home.”
The teenager is earning rave reviews for his performances back home, and St. Pat’s teammate Aidan Keena shared just how impressed he is with the attacking sensation.
“We have a good run of form going,” said Keena.
“There’s good competition for places in the squad. Mason started and showed that against Waterford, he’s flying, we can all see the player he can be, if everything falls right for him,” said Keena, astonished at how quickly Wicklow native Melia has bedded in.
“When I was 16 I was in the St Pat’s U-19s. So it’s brilliant to see him in the first team at 16. He knows how good he is and how good he can be, he has a good head on his shoulders. He’s playing men’s football, and it’s not just his goals, his overall game is getting better and better. I am there to give him any advice he needs but he doesn’t need much, it will be me asking him for advice now.”
Manchester United are considered to be one of the teams most interested in signing a prolific striker, according to a recent report. The lack of goals for the Red Devils so far this season has already cost them – only Southampton have less – and it now appears that despite adding Joshua Zirkzee during the summer, they could be looking to sign another striker come 2025.
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The January transfer window is still a few months away from opening, but already United are being linked with potential players they may look to sign in the New Year or next summer. It emerged earlier this week that Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi is on the club’s radar, as they eye more defensive reinforcements.
Meanwhile, as well as looking to sign Guehi, United also have their eye on Fulham defender Antonee Robinson. The Red Devils have been watching the player for some time, and they are now looking to step up their interest in a bid to fend off the competition.
It isn’t just defence that United are looking to improve, as they are also looking to improve their midfield and have an interest in Adam Wharton of Palace. Christian Eriksen is coming to the end of his contract at Old Trafford, and United are looking to replace the Dane with a younger, more athletic player. The transfer stories don’t stop there for United, as they now are among the sides being credited with an interest in a striker who continues to shine in Europe.
Man Utd considered one of the most interested teams in £63m star
According to Bild journalist Sten Hornig speaking to Tutto Juve, relayed by Sport Witness, Manchester United are keeping a close eye on RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko. As well as the Red Devils being interested, Premier League sides Arsenal and Manchester City are also keen on the forward.
RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko
Sesko was linked with a move away during the summer transfer window, with it being claimed that the Gunners made an important offer for the player, but he decided to remain in Germany and sign a new contract until 2029.
The striker, who has a market value of 75 million euros, which is roughly £63 million, has enjoyed a strong start to the season, which includes him netting a brace in Wednesday’s 3-2 defeat to Juventus in the Champions League. Ahead of that game, Hornig was asked about the chances of Sesko playing in Serie A, and the Bild journalist believes the Premier League could be where his future lies, as he praises his “extremely high development potential”.
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Hornig said on Sesko’s future: “Given his age and still extremely high development potential, Šeško would probably help almost every team in Europe. However, I doubt that his path will take him to Italy next summer.
“In addition to the market value of over €75m, which is probably difficult to reach for an Italian club, the biggest difficulties will come from Premier League clubs that want to get serious next summer. I’m referring to Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal, who are among the teams that continue to monitor him the most.”
After a poor start to the season that saw them lose to Arsenal and Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur seem to have found some form of late.
Last night’s 3-0 win over Qarabağ FK in the Europa League was the North Londoners’ third in as many matches, and while the scoreline suggests it was a straightforward affair, that couldn’t be further from the truth.
The hosts were reduced to ten men in just the seventh minute thanks to a ridiculous last-man challenge from Radu Dragusin, at which point it felt like it could become a very long night. However, Ange Postecoglou’s side maintained their style of play and were soon back in the ascendency.
There were plenty of brilliant performers on the night, such as Destiny Udogie, but a couple might have played themselves out of the starting lineup for the game against Manchester United.
Udogie's performance vs Qarabag
When the game kicked off, Udogie was sitting comfortably on the Spurs substitutes bench, seemingly rested for the more important game to come on Sunday.
However, following Dragusin’s lapse of concentration and subsequent ejection from the encounter, he was sent on in place of the young Lucas Bergvall to ensure there were still four defenders on the pitch.
However, while the Italian did slot into the left-back position, he spent just as much time helping out with attacks as he did making essential interceptions and clearances, which at this point is not a surprise anymore with Postecoglou at the helm.
Tottenham full-back Destiny Udogie.
Now, while such a decision when a man down would be called naive in most cases, it worked last night. The former Udinese gem was a constant threat throughout his 78 minutes on the pitch and picked up a thoroughly deserved 8/10 rating from Spurs writer Alasdair Gold, who wrote that he ‘played his part in Spurs keeping a clean sheet.’
However, while Udogie once again showed his class and demonstrated why he has to start in every meaningful game for the club this season, one of his teammates wasn’t quite able to do the same.
Yves Bissouma's performance vs Qarabag
Yes, the starter in question is midfield machine Yves Bissouma, who didn’t have his best game in a Spurs shirt last night.
The important thing to note is that, unlike Dragusin, the Malian dynamo was not so bad that he could have single-handedly cost his team the game. However, he was undeniably sloppy in midfield, generally looked off the pace throughout his 71 minutes on the pitch, and was at fault for giving away the penalty.
In his defence, it was only his third start of the campaign, which could explain that rustiness, but if he is like that against Manchester United on Sunday, things could get very sticky for the North Londoners very quickly.
It might sound harsh, but Gold shares this opinion. He gave the 28-year-old just a 5/10 on the night, writing that it was an ‘erratic display with some good moments but plenty of sloppy ones,’ an appraisal backed up by his statistics.
For example, in his 71 minutes of action, he did make three clearances, three interceptions, and one tackle, but he also maintained a passing accuracy of just 84%, misplaced his one long ball, lost 50% of his duels, lost the ball 15 times, committed two fouls, gave away one penalty, was dribbled past once and failed to play a single key pass.
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Ultimately, while it was a night to remember for the team overall, it certainly wasn’t for Bissouma, and based on his display, Postecoglou should seriously consider dropping him for the game at Old Trafford as if he plays like he did last night, he could cost them three points.
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It was an incredible display from the talented star.
Newcastle United's efforts to bring in more top level talent this summer have led them to Sevilla and Morocco star Youssef En-Nesyri, according to a report from Marca – and they may be able to lure him to the club with Champions League football.
How many goals has Youssef En-Nesyri scored for Sevilla?
The striker was once more relied upon by Sevilla for his goals in La Liga during the 2022/23 season, with the forward bagging eight goals in 31 Spanish top flight games.
However, he wasn't as frequent of a first-team starter as he has been in the past, as he managed only 17 starts for the club. It was the lowest amount that the Morocco international had been given since he originally joined back in 2019/20. His ability to still plunder the goals led to him having a respectable rate of 0.49 goal contributions per 90 – which is actually the second-best rate he has managed since his move there.
He still has yet to match the heights of his 2020/21 campaign though, when he bagged himself 18 goals in just 23 starts for Sevilla in La Liga. It wasn't only the best tally he has managed for the La Liga outfit but the best of his career. He has since failed to hit double-digit amounts in the league though.
The 6 foot 2 target man still continues to produce the goods for his national side though and has now managed nearly 60 caps for the country since making his debut for them back in 2016. His goal tally for them stands at 17, and he remains a regular starter for them too.
En-Nesyri has yet to challenge himself outside of Spain at club level. That could all be set to change though this transfer window though, because according to a report from Marca, the attacker is wanted by Newcastle, who are eager to try and tie up a deal for the player.
Roma are also keeping tabs on him too, meaning the 26-year-old could have the opportunity to branch out to either the Premier League or Serie A, should he opt to move.
owever, the report states that the striker actually isn't too keen on leaving his current team – unless there is an opportunity for him to join a club with "greater sporting aspirations", or in other words a team with Champions League football. With the Toon now set to test themselves against the very best in Europe, that could allow them to potentially land Morocco's number nine.
He's already achieved plenty in the game at just 26-years-old too, with both his club and his country. Journalist Josh Bunting highlighted his achievement in breaking a record for Morocco, as he was became the first player from the African nation to score at consecutive World Cups after a "lovely finish" in Qatar.
En-Nesyri not only is able to bag goals in Spain but on the biggest stage then – David Moyes called him "incredible" during the World Cup – and that could give Newcastle a real extra asset in attack if they were able to sign him this summer.
West Ham United are plotting a swoop to bring Norwich City defender Max Aarons to the Premier League, according to reports.
Is Max Aarons leaving Norwich?
The Canaries right-back’s contract isn’t set to expire until the end of next season, but after personally confirming that he will be departing during the ongoing window, clubs will have been alerted to his availability ahead of the new term.
During his 44 Championship starts last season, Carrow Road’s academy graduate established himself as David Wagner’s both third defensive and offensive best-performing player, so he may not be short of potential suitors, and it’s not the first time that he’s been linked with a move to the London Stadium.
Back in 2021, The Independent’s Nick Mashiter first credited David Moyes with an interest in the 23-year-old, and whilst a deal at the time obviously failed to materialise, it sounds like the boss is preparing to take a second bite of the cherry when it comes to securing his target.
Are West Ham signing Aarons?
According to talkSPORT, West Ham are “set to make a move” for Aarons this summer having been made aware that he is leaving his boyhood club.
The Irons’ interest from two years ago is backed up by the report and it’s believed that Norwich’s defender also “attracted interest” from Barcelona back in the day, and should he put pen to paper, he would “boost” the boss’ options at right-back alongside Vladimir Coufal and Ben Johnson.
Norwich City defender Max Aarons.
Could Aarons be a good addition for Moyes?
West Ham are likely to have a healthy budget to recruit the players that they want should Declan Rice’s move to Arsenal go through and Aarons has clearly been a long-term target for Moyes which is understandable to see why considering the positive impact he has at both ends of the pitch.
Norwich’s “special” right-back, as lauded by their former manager Daniel Farke, made a total of 84 tackles last season which was more than any other member of his squad, via FBRef, alongside averaging 1.4 clearances per second-tier game, but he was also a threat going forward.
Sponsored by Adidas, the £22.5k-per-week earner ranked in the 99th percentile for progressive carries so loves to take on his marker and when having made it to the opposition’s box, whipped 102 crosses into the area which was the second-highest number in the east of England, so he would be a fantastic acquisition should the boss successfully be able to convince him to join.
An update has emerged on Glasgow Rangers' efforts to add another number nine to their squad ahead of the 2023/24 Scottish Premiership campaign…
What's the latest on Danilo to Rangers?
According to Dutch outlet 1908, the Light Blues have made an undisclosed bid in an attempt to sign Danilo from Eredivisie side Feyenoord this summer.
The report claims that the Scottish giants are now in talks with the centre-forward's club as they look to make him their fifth signing of the window, following the arrivals of Sam Lammers, Kieran Dowell, Dujon Sterling and Jack Butland.
Following this, The Scottish Sun have added that Feyenoord have rejected the offer from the Gers and that the two sides are currently far apart in their respective valuations of the attacker.
It now remains to be seen whether Michael Beale's team will be able to reach an agreement with the Dutch club during the ongoing negotiations or not.
What is Danilo's style of play?
The prolific 5 foot 9 striker has the quality to set up his teammates on a semi-regular basis, which could make him the dream heir to Alfredo Morelos at Ibrox.
Rangers parted ways with the Colombian international at the end of his contract last month and they could replace him by convincing Feyenoord to part ways with their Brazilian marksman in the coming weeks.
Morelos averaged a Sofascore rating of 6.98 across 32 Premiership appearances in 22/23. He scored 11 goals and provided five assists in that time, despite being named in the starting XI 15 times, while the attacker also missed 12 'big chances'.
Glasgow Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos.
The 27-year-old, who stands at 5 foot 10, proved himself to be capable of making a big impact in the final third without being a regular starter, which is a quality that Danilo could also bring to the Light Blues.
Feyenoord's 24-year-old ace only started 14 Eredivisie matches in 2022/23 but was able to plunder ten goals and three assists, while he only missed seven 'big chances'.
These statistics show that, like Morelos, Danilo is able to contribute with goals and assists without needing to start week-in-week-out, which could make him a valuable addition to Beale's squad as the 42-year-old coach could rotate his team without needing to worry about the player's form dropping without regular minutes.
The £5.5m-rated Brazilian, who ex-boss Erik ten Hag once hailed as his best "finisher", also showcased his ability in front of goal as a consistent starter with 17 goals and five assists in 31 Eredivisie starts on loan at FC Twente from Ajax in 20/21.
His form in that campaign suggests that Danilo also has the potential to be the club's number one goalscoring option as no Rangers striker has managed more than 16 league goals in the last three seasons.
Newcastle United are in a great position of power after exceeding expectations and qualifying for the Champions League last season, and could now target Juventus' Dusan Vlahovic.
What's the latest on Dusan Vlahovic to Newcastle?
Following a report from Foot Mercato, fresh rumours surrounding Newcastle's interest in Vlahovic have risen to the fore, with the Serbian striker who is valued at around €80m (£69m) by his Italian outfit, being tracked by the north east side.
Signing from Fiorentina for €70m (£60m) in January 2022, the 23-year-old has not quite found his feet in Turin and could now be shipped on after financial difficulties and a ten-point deduction – confining the Old Lady to the Europa Conference League – could result in his sale.
However, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has recently revealed through his Caught Offside column that there is "nothing concrete" in the rumours, though this could change as the transfer window rages on.
News of interest in another Serie A star comes amid the potential addition of Sandro Tonali, who looks set to arrive at St James' Park in a deal worth £68.5m.
How good is Dusan Vlahovic?
A natural sharpshooter, Vlahovic burst onto the scene with La Viola and plundered 49 goals and eight assists from just 108 outings as he found his feet on the major stage.
Last season, however, he has not been at his fluid best and has scored just 14 times from 42 appearances across all competitions, including just ten strikes in Serie A, with journalist Emmet Gates saying he is "a Ferrari being driven like a Fiat".
His striking ability is without question, despite being culpable for somewhat languishing at the Allianz Stadium, and among a thriving, cohesive crop at St. James' Park he could finally unleash the full scale of his skill set, potentially serving as Newcastle's next Aleksandar Mitrovic, another bullish forward from Serbia.
Now starring for Fulham, incredibly scoring 43 times from 44 Championship displays in 2021/22 before scoring 15 times from just 24 Premier League appearances in 2022/23, and while he formerly wore his stripes on Tyneside, he only managed to score 17 goals from 72 matches.
Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic.
This will not emit much poignancy now, with Eddie Howe's outfit fit and firing at full throttle, but Vlahovic could take the baton and pick up where his compatriot left off, blending with the likes of Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson to wreak havoc on defences in both the Premier League and Champions League.
Despite enduring a tough time of late, Vlahovic still managed to complete an average Sofascore rating of 6.94 in the Italian top-flight, averaging 2.5 shots per game and indeed scoring ten times despite only starting on 22 occasions.
And given that he has plundered 13 goals from just 21 outings with Serbia, there's every chance that he will harness his qualities as a first-rate finisher with a move to Newcastle.
There is more than just goals to compare the two, however, with their physicality a notable plus point of their games.
Indeed, reporter Siavoush Fallahi dubbed the Juve star a "beast" and "like an animal in a cage" with his ability to hold the ball up and win aerial battles eye-catching. Mitrovic, on the other hand, has "scary" physicality. Clearly, they are more alike than first meets the eye.
Nottingham Forest are interested in making a move for Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat this summer, according to reports in Italy.
Nottingham transfer news – could they sign Sofyan Amrabat?
As we saw last summer, the Tricky Trees have surprising spending power, with almost an entirely new starting line-up welcomed through the door.
With that said, Amrabat remains a realistic target this summer, with there being a suggestion that both Forest and West Ham United will battle for the midfielder's signature.
TuttoMercato's Giacomo Lacobellis also reported that the only two clubs willing to match the current asking price of £30m are Newcastle United and Liverpool, however.
The Premier League interest comes as no shock after Amrabat impressed many at the World Cup with Morocco, where, at one stage, he had won possession more than any other player at the tournament.
It remains to be seen where the Viola “monster” – as once lauded by journalist Carlo Garganese – ends up this summer, with a number of clubs interested.
Would Sofyan Amrabat suit Nottingham Forest?
Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 – Quarter Final – Morocco v Portugal – Al Thumama Stadium, Doha, Qatar – December 10, 2022 Morocco's Sofyan Amrabat celebrates after the match as Morocco progress to the semi finals REUTERS/Carl Recine
If you look at Gibbs-White, he is a player with flair; a player with the ability to create. And he needs the freedom to express his best traits.
That's where Amrabat could be the perfect player to form an exciting partnership, should Forest win the race to sign the Fiorentina star.
Where Gibbs-White is an attack-minded player, as proven by his impressive 16 goal involvements in the Premier League last season, the 26-year-old machine has the ability to play the role out of the spotlight, providing the stage for players of Gibbs-White's ilk to perform.
The World Cup showcased that very ability for all to see, so much so that a role often played out of the spotlight was highlighted several times.
Against Spain, in particular, Forest fans got a preview of the player they have been linked with, as Amrabat made the most tackles in the game, as well as making nine ball recoveries, winning seven ground duels, and completing 25 passes.
It was an all-round display of dominance against the likes of Gavi and Sergio Busquets. Speaking about Amrabat's World Cup performance, Alan Shearer praised Amrabat, saying (via Liverpool Echo):
"He really enjoys that and he’s really good at that – ‘get off the ball, I’m having it’ – and he’s setting his team forward. He’s been key.
"He does that, he protects, he can get out there and help his full-backs, and that’s what he’s in that role to do – to stop, and be a spoiler – he’s excellent at it. Then he drives forward and they’re on their way. He’s been magnificent, he really has.
"I think he ran the game at times tonight, it was incredible, just how deep the French were in the second half.
"And he was driving at them, and the main reason they were so deep was because of his energy and the way he just cajoled his entire team and cajoled the entire nation."
Compared to Forest's current options in similar roles, too, the Morocco international stands out once more. According to FBref, Amrabat has better a pass completion and makes more tackles and interceptions per 90 when compared with Steve Cooper's current options in Danilo and Remo Freuler.
His key tackling and interception attributes are particularly important, as this is the work that will win the ball back and distribute the ball quicker to the attack-minded Gibbs-White – something current options have done worse than transfer target Amrabat.
If Forest can secure the services of the midfielder, then Cooper will have a significantly improved option in the middle of the park and one that will only help the England U21 thrive even more at the City Ground.