Leeds could land next Gelhardt as they eye swoop for teen wizard

An update has emerged on Leeds United and their plans to bolster their ranks during the upcoming January transfer window.

Leeds United transfer news – Fabio Jalo

According to TEAMtalk, the Whites are one of a number of clubs eyeing up a swoop to sign 17-year-old Barnsley starlet Fabio Jalo at the start of next year.

The report claims that the Championship outfit have a 'real interest' in the teen whiz as Daniel Farke looks to add to his group of impressive youngsters.

Leeds boss Daniel Farke.

He is currently under contract with the League One side until the end of the season and this could open the door for Leeds to secure a cut-price deal for his services, unless Barnsley are able to tie him down to an extension before the turn of the year.

However, the Yorkshire-based team will not have an easy run at his signature as a host of Premier League clubs, and Portuguese giants Sporting, are said to be interested.

Everton, Brighton & Hove Albion, and Fulham are all said to be keen on Jalo, who is described as 'highly-rated, whilst Sunderland are said to be competing for him as a Championship side.

The Whites could now repeat their Joe Gelhardt blinder by securing their next version of the promising young talent in a deal to sign the Barnsley gem.

Joe Gelhardt's Leeds statistics

The club snapped up the left-footed whiz from Wigan Athletic in 2020 as a talented prospect who could develop into a future first-team star.

Leeds forward Joe Gelhardt.

Whilst he has yet to establish himself as a regular for Farke's outfit, Gelhardt has shown plenty of promise at youth and senior level for Leeds in recent seasons.

The 21-year-old gem scored 20 goals and provided six assists in 31 U21 matches for the Whites and contributed with an impressive two goals and six assists in 35 Premier League games, despite only starting six of those outings.

These statistics suggest that the potential is there for him to eventually be an excellent first-team option if he can hit his stride and deliver consistent performances.

The statistics that could show why Leeds are interested in Jalo

The teenage wizard, who does not turn 18 until later this month, has already racked up 15 senior appearances for Barnsley so far in his career.

Jalo can play through the middle as a centre-forward or on the right side of the attack, where he can cut in on his favoured left foot, and has registered two goals in two U18 matches for his club.

He recently hit the headlines with a phenomenal strike against Horsham for Barnsley in the FA Cup earlier this month, as shown in the video below.

The exciting dynamo, who academy manager Bobby Hassell claimed has a "bright future", also caught the eye with his EFL Trophy performances last term.

He averaged a Sofascore rating of 7.20 across three outings in the competition and chipped in with two goals and 1.3 dribbles per game for his side.

Whilst there is not an abundance of evidence to judge Jalo on, the statistics that are available and the fact he has emerged as a first-team option at the age of 17 suggest that he is an exciting prospect with the potential to develop into an impressive winger.

Therefore, Farke could land Leeds' next Gelhardt by signing the teen maestro as he could arrive at Elland Road and be another EFL signing who develops into a top prospect for the club.

Gareth Southgate's big-game failings could derail England's bid for glory at Euro 2024 – individual brilliance won't outweigh his poor judgement and lack of bravery

The Three Lions boss got it all wrong in a worrying friendly defeat to Brazil, which doesn't bode well for the summer

England are heading to Euro 2024 as favourites to win the competition, which is a testament to how far they've come since Gareth Southgate's appointment in 2016. He has created a sense of togetherness in the squad that had seemingly been lacking for decades, eliminating the cliques formed by club team-mates while making sure the players properly acknowledge the responsibility that comes with representing their country, giving supporters reason to believe again in the process.

At the last European Championship three years ago, Southgate came within millimetres of delivering England's first piece of silverware since 1966, and they will be motivated to take that final step this summer. But it's the hardest one for a reason, and one that only the very best managers in the game are able to take.

For all the good work he has done since stepping into the England hot seat, Southgate still does not fall into that bracket. He is blessed with a pool of talent greater than perhaps any of his predecessors, dating all the way back to Sir Alf Ramsey, but individual brilliance won't be enough to finally end almost 60 years of hurt.

Southgate has come up woefully short when it really matters, and his poor judgement and lack of bravery will probably lead to more heartbreak in Germany.

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England suffered their first defeat at Wembley in 21 games on Saturday, as Brazil ran out 1-0 winners in a heavyweight friendly clash thanks to a late goal from Real Madrid-bound teenager Endrick. Both teams currently sit in the top 10 of FIFA's world rankings, at third and fifth, respectively, with Argentina, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Croatia, Italy, Portugal and Spain completing the list.

Germany are down in 16th at the time of writing, as a consequence of a turbulent transitional period, but they remain one of the most successful nations in the history of international football, and so it feels necessary to include them in any debate over Southgate's record as England manager. He's yet to face Argentina or Portugal, but has now played a total of 27 games against the other eight teams listed, winning on just six occasions.

He's also posted 12 losses and nine draws, which takes away from his impressive overall win percentage at the helm of 62.6 – the second-best in England's history (discounting Sam Allardyce's one-game reign).

Southgate has been almost faultless against the lesser nations and the Three Lions have had no problem qualifying for major tournaments on his watch, but in the most important games, when tactical nous and man-management often prove decisive, he's been found out time and time again.

AdvertisementGetty Images'Ruthlessness of football at this level'

It must be noted that Southgate was hampered by the absence of 12 first-team regulars against Brazil, including star attacking duo Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka, but their opponents didn't come into the game in great shape either. The Selecao had lost their previous three outings in 2026 World Cup qualifying, and were also decimated by injuries, with rookie head coach Dorival Junior handing five players their debuts in his starting XI.

What followed was a tentative contest that looked very much like an experiment for both sides, and it was there to be won heading into the final 30 minutes. Brazil eventually stepped on the gas to break the deadlock, with Andreas Pereira playing a beautiful pass in behind for Vinicius Jr, who saw his shot parried by Jordan Pickford before Endrick was able to tap in the rebound from close range.

Worryingly, England always looked vulnerable at the back, and they struggled to create clear chances at the other end of the pitch, despite matching Brazil's shot count of 14. "The difference in the end was one moment really, and that is the ruthlessness of football at this level," Southgate told reporters after the final whistle.

It was a fair assessment from the England boss. But it's not the first time that "one moment" has led to his team's downfall, and it won't be the last. Luck favours the bold, and Southgate is far too cautious in these situations. Dorival went for the victory by throwing on Endrick and Savio in the final 20 minutes, giving Brazil a timely boost in the final third, while in typical fashion, his England counterpart left his own potential gamechangers to freeze on the bench.

GettyPoor in-game management

Southgate rang the changes in the 67th minute at Wembley, with Jude Bellingham making way for Jarrod Bowen after a frustrating evening for the Real Madrid superstar. He also brought on like-for-like replacements for Harry Maguire and Ben Chilwell in the form of Lewis Dunk and Joe Gomez – who had not played for his country since 2020.

You'd be hard pressed to name three better impact players than James Maddison, Marcus Rashford and Ivan Toney, all of whom are capable of opening up defences in the blink of an eye, but Southgate just doesn't seem to have any kind of natural instinct when it comes to in-game substitutions.

It was also another example of him waiting too long before mixing things up, which has been a running theme against world-class opposition. Against Croatia in the 2018 World Cup semi-finals, Italy in the Euro 2020 final and France in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals, he didn't make any substitutions until after the 70th minute, despite seeing England's opponents seize control in all of those fixtures far earlier.

The 2-1 defeat against France was particularly frustrating, with Rashford not introduced until the 85th minute while Jack Grealish got just three minutes of action deep into stoppage-time. Properly utilising the bench is vital at major tournaments, especially in the tightest matches, and it's down to the manager to spot areas to exploit and fix issues as they arise – but Southgate tends to stand still while his opposite number reacts accordingly.

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Bellingham has been tipped to light up Euro 2024 after exceeding all expectations in his first season at Real Madrid, who have already seen a massive return on their initial €103 million (£88m/$110m) investment in the former Borussia Dortmund midfielder. Brazil certainly gave Bellingham the respect he deserves, jumping in to foul him at every opportunity, and he may have secretly been relieved when his number came up before the final 20 minutes of the game.

Madrid have used Bellingham in a No.10 role regularly this season, and so Southgate saw fit to do the same, but he remains at his most effective as a box-to-box midfielder – a traditional No.8 in a similar mould to Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard. Southgate's decision to play Bellingham just behind Ollie Watkins also left Phil Foden languishing out on the right flank, where his creative genius went to waste.

As per , Foden has averaged 72 touches per game for Manchester City this season, but he only managed 44 over the course of the 90 minutes against Brazil, and none of them came in the penalty area. The 23-year-old was asked to work around Bellingham instead of dictating the pace of the game himself, as he does so brilliantly for his club, and it passed him by as a result.

Foden is used to rotation under Guardiola, but he has licence to operate in central positions for City, and would be a real weapon for England as a No.10. It makes little sense for Southgate to ask him to operate as an orthodox winger when he can cause so much damage on the half turn and find little pockets of space in the middle.

If England are to have any chance of winning Euro 2024, they need Foden firing on all cylinders, which he won't be if isolated out wide. But again, it remains to be seen whether Southgate will trust the youngster to be the main man in the team, or indeed whether he even knows how to get the best out of him.

Nottingham Forest appeal four-point deduction for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules after dropping into relegation zone

Nottingham Forest have issued a blunt statement to confirm they will appeal the Premier League's decision to dock the club four points.

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  • Nottingham Forest docked four points
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    An official appeal has been launched by Nottingham Forest as the club look to overturn the four-point deduction handed out for breaking Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). The club have dropped into the relegation zone because of the sanction and have now issued a statement confirming their plans to appeal.

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    A club statement read: "Nottingham Forest can confirm that it has today lodged an appeal against the four point sanction imposed by the Commission in relation to the Club’s breach of the Premier League’s Profit & Sustainability Rules (PSR). The club will not be making any further statement at this time."

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    It remains to be seen if Nottingham Forest's move will be successful but they will be aware that Everton saw a 10-point reduction reduced to six on appeal. The final decision on Forest's sanction is likely to have a big impact on the battle to avoid relegation from the English top flight this season. Forest currently sit in 18th place, one point behind Luton Town and four shy of Everton in 16th. However, the Toffees are facing a second points deduction which could drop them down the table again.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR NOTTINGHAM FOREST

    Nottingham Forest return to action after the international break on Saturday when they take on Crystal Palace at the City Ground.

معتز إينو: الأهلي حسم الدوري بنسبة 75 %.. وبيراميدز سيخسر إذا واجهه كل أسبوع

أكد معتز إينو لاعب الأهلي والزمالك السابق، أن النادي الأهلي، حسم بطولة الدوري المصري هذا الموسم بنسبة 75% بعد الفوز على بيراميدز.

وفاز الأهلي على بيراميدز، بهدف دون رد، في مباراة الجولة الـ 31 من عمر بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز، التي أقيمت يوم الإثنين الماضي.

ويحتل الأهلي المركز الثاني في جدول ترتيب الدوري برصيد 66 نقطة، من 26 مباراة، بينما بيراميدز يتصدر الدوري برصيد 68 نقطة من 29 لقاء.

وقال إينو خلال تصريحات لبرنامج “بوكس تو بوكس” المذاع على قناة ETC: “النادي الأهلي دائمًا يلعب على المكسب، وعينه على الهدف، بيراميدز فاز على 14 فريقا، لكن عندما واجه الأهلي الأمر اختلف، مع الأهلي مش هتقدر (تغمض عينيك)”.

طالع | الأهلي يتقدم بمذكرة إلى رابطة الأندية واتحاد الكرة بسبب أحداث مباراة بيراميدز

وأضاف: “مع احترامي لـ بيراميدز، إذا واجه الأهلي كل أسبوع سيخسر، لأنهم لا يمتلكون النفس الطويل، والأهلي دائمًا يلعب على البطولة”.

وتابع: “بيراميدز يمتلك فلوس ولاعبين، لكن لا يوجد له جمهور، مع احترامي الكامل لمجلس إدارة بيراميدز لكن لقطة زيادة أسعار التذاكر، تدل على قلة الخبرة”.

وواصل: “من يعادي جمهور الأهلي خسران، مع احترامي لـ بيراميدز لكن سيظل الأهلي والزمالك قطبي الكرة المصرية، شخصية البطل عند الزمالك، هو نادي كبير ويمتلك جماهير عريضة، وارد إن الزمالك يكون لديه ظروف صعبة ولا يؤدي بشكل جيد هذا الموسم”.

وأتم: “الأهلي بنسبة 75% حصل على الدوري، مع العلم أنه مازالت توجد مباريات صعبة قادمة، لكن أنا لعبت في الأهلي وأعرف العقلية، النادي الأهلي دائمًا يلعب كل مباراة وكأنها نهائي”.

Mashrafe irked by BCB's batting reinforcements

The captain made it clear he wasn’t consulted before the BCB flew in two batting reinforcements in Imrul Kayes and Soumya Sarkar

Shashank Kishore in Dubai22-Sep-2018Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza has made it clear he wasn’t consulted before the BCB flew in two batting reinforcements in Imrul Kayes and Soumya Sarkar for the remainder of the Asia Cup. He was unsure how bringing two new players into the squad would lift an under-fire team that needs backing after losses to Afghanistan and India, where they were bowled out for 119 and 173 respectively.”Listen, those who are coming in have also lost their places in the team,” he said. “As I said, there has not been a discussion on this. They were dropped because they have not performed. And in these conditions, I don’t know what they have done technically to suddenly come in and take the pressure. Whether they have rectified the problems for which they were dropped in the first place, I’m not sure. So all these things will matter in such a tournament.”The loss to India now puts Bangladesh in a must-win situation as they prepare to face Afghanistan again to stay alive in the Asia Cup. Shakib Al Hasan, the vice-captain, summed up the confusion best through a cheeky remark when asked about the team combination for Sunday’s game. “Since you get the news [early], maybe you will also get the news of who is playing and who is not.”Nazmul Hossain Shanto, the 20-year-old left-handed opener, has scores of 7 and 7 in his only two ODIs here at the Asia Cup after being brought in as Tamim Iqbal’s replacement. He was part of the West Indies tour earlier this summer, but returned without playing a game. He made his Test debut in New Zealand in January 2017, and has been among the more consistent domestic performers since; his temperament and poise even eliciting rich praise from his Khulna Titans coach Mahela Jayawardene.Liton Das, meanwhile, is the regular Test wicketkeeper who is seen as a like-for-like replacement should Mushfiqur Rahim’s workload need some easing off. At the Asia Cup so far, he hasn’t hit top form, aggregating scores of 7, 6 and 0 in his three innings. Liton was incidentally tried for the opening slot only after Anamul Haque failed to nail down a place after a successive run of seven ODIs since January, where his highest was 35.Anamul, meanwhile, had replaced Soumya, while Kayes has been in and out of the ODI set-up over the last two years. He hadn’t been picked since the series in South Africa last October where he made 100 runs in three ODIs. This merry-go-round situation isn’t ideal, but Shakib called for calmer heads and consistency in selection to derive the desired results.Shakib Al Hasan hurt Afghanistan in the middle overs•AFP”Actually, we put so much pressure on them [young players] in such a short time, that their chances of performing well reduces even further. The people you are talking about – the four or five of us (Mushfiqur, Tamim, Shakib, Mahmudullah) – we were never superheroes.”You may be looking at our careers over the last two-three-four years. But the previous six or seven years, the cricket we have played, how well did we actually play? People start doing well only after encountering many situations and learning from them. Maybe we are not able to give them the chance or create that situation.”Mashrafe, who has been vocal about the scheduling earlier in the tournament, also didn’t stop short of speaking his mind, admitting to being confused by the signals sent out by the BCB at the sudden turn of events.”Particularly for the Afghanistan match, if you think about it, they [Soumya and Kayes] will have to face even tougher bowlers. For sure, it won’t be easy for anyone – not for those who are currently playing, nor for those coming in. But in international cricket, you have to score, bat well and bowl well within that, and we have staged comebacks like these. Nothing is impossible, whoever plays has to take a little responsibility.”While he wasn’t sure of the external factors at play, Mashrafe insisted there had been no pressure on the batsmen from within the team. He insisted batsmen were given a clear mandate to play freely, without worrying about run rates, given how dry surfaces have produced middling totals both in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. However, he called for a strong show from the top order to ease pressure.”Actually, we don’t really want runs [in the early overs]; it’s not like we have to score 60 in the first 10 overs. We know that there are new balls from each end and you need to take time,” Mashrafe explained. “In the recent past, we’ve tried to look for 30-35 or 40-45.”If you see since the West Indies tour, the middle order has always had to set up the game. If you keep asking this from the middle order all the time, it becomes difficult. As we have been saying for some time now, the middle order will not score all the time. Ultimately, in such matches when two quick wickets fall, there is a lot of pressure on the middle order. We have collapsed in two successive matches.”Amid all the confusion, Mashrafe wanted his team to only look as far back as the West Indies tour after they bounced back from losing the two Tests in five days combined to clinch the ODI series.”I think it is still possible. I, of course, believe it is still possible,” he said. “We’ve done it recently. I don’t think that there is reason to lose hope. I think we have a chance to come back. If we have a good day and can win the match [against Afghanistan], there will be a 50-50 chance in the match against Pakistan.”

Durham's tail digs deep to defy leaders

Warwickshire 310 (Trott 79, McCarthy 4-58) and 199 (Hain 58*, Patel 7-54) drew with Durham 292 (Stone 7-59) and 115 for 8 (Stone 4-37)
ScorecardDurham’s tail dug deep to earn a draw and dent Warwickshire’s promotion hopes on day four of their captivating Specsavers County Championship match at Edgbaston.Set 218 to win from 41 overs, Durham were fancying their chances but four wickets from Olly Stone helped reduce the visitors to 102 for eight with six overs remaining.The Bears intensified their efforts, missing the edge many times, but wicketkeeper Stuart Poynter (9*) and number ten Matt Salisbury (5*) put on a resolute ninth-wicket partnership of 13 runs from 35 balls.It was heartbreak for a home side that remains top but sees their lead reduced to seven points to second placed Kent who beat Northants earlier in the afternoon.With 70 overs lost in the match and Warwickshire’s promotion rivals Sussex and Kent closing in on top spot, there was plenty of urgency from the hosts to engineer a winning opportunity.Starting the day on 28 for one, Ian Bell was the first to go, caught by Graham Clark after wafting at Axar Patel’s first ball for 10, with Dominic Sibley following him shortly after, bowled by Patel for 27 trying to sweep.Jonathan Trott then fell four balls later, edging to Paul Collingwood for 13 off Barry McCarthy, leaving the Bears struggling on 68 for four.A valuable partnership of 89 from 202 balls between Sam Hain and Tim Ambrose who was dropped twice on 10 and 14, edged Warwickshire ahead in the game.But once Ambrose was trapped LBW by Patel, wickets fell at an alarming rate – five in nine overs – as the spinner bulldozed through the tail, once Barry McCarthy removed Keith Barker for five, to chalk up a career-best of 27.4-12-54-7.The 24 year-old bowled his namesake for seven, before getting Chris Wright (15), Stone (0) and Ryan Sidebottom to hole out with the latter dismissal coming via the head of Will Smith at short leg.Durham needed to go at 5.31 an over to reach their target, but they were immediately put on the back foot.Barker trapped Alex Lees lbw for nine, before Wright got Cameron Steel to edge behind for 21, whilst Stone dismissed Smith for eight an over later. Both wickets had come following a bowling change.Stone struck again, Richardson given lbw, putting the visitors on 54 for four and needing another 164 to win from 22.4 overs.An away win now looked heavily unlikely and Warwickshire, who were rotating the seam attack, struck with 21 overs remaining when Stone got Clark to find Hain at deep square for 23.Patel, who was going at a run a ball, was the next to fall trapped LBW by Barker for 22 leaving the experienced Collingwood and Stuart Poynter to see out the final the thirteen overs.But Collingwood was caught by Ambrose for 13 off the bowling of Wright and McCarthy followed when Stone trapped him lbw for two.Warwickshire’s tails were up but Durham’s were a match, defending seven intense overs of pace which saw five slips and no fielder more than 15 yards away from the bat.There’s little time for either side to dust themselves down with Warwickshire heading to Grace Road to face Leicestershire on Monday, whilst Durham return to Chester-le-Street to face third placed Sussex.

£30m transfer update on Jack Harrison, he’s impressed Everton chiefs

Everton have seemingly turned a corner with three wins in their last five games, steering them well on course to avoid relegation once again in the Premier League. As an added bonus, Sean Dyche's side even find themselves in the last eight of the Carabao Cup after easing past a struggling Burnley side to win 3-0. Next, the Toffees host an impressive Brighton & Hove Albion side in the hope of making it three wins on the bounce in all competitions.

Off the pitch, things aren't going quite as smoothly, however. The club are currently being investigated for breaking financial fair play regulations and could be handed a 12-point deduction as a result, and perhaps also some transfer limitations. If found guilty, one particular transfer plan could be ruined, according to reports.

Everton transfer news

Everton spent well during the summer transfer window despite their financial problems. They welcomed the likes of Beto, Jack Harrison, Ashley Young and Arnaut Danjuma, and are finally beginning to get results with those arrivals. The reported investment of 777 Partners at the club could see Dyche handed a transfer boost, but that can only happen if the Toffees avoid a sanction in the market, which would scupper their current plan.

According to TeamTalk, Everton want to sign Harrison on a permanent basis after the winger impressed at the start of his Goodison Park loan spell from Leeds United. The Yorkshire club's reported price-tag of £30m could yet see Everton frustrated in their pursuit of the winger, however, with any financial difficulty likely standing in the way of such a move.

Those on Merseyside may well be hoping that by the time Harrison's loan spell is up next summer, any FFP issues will have blown over and Dyche will be on course for another solid season.

Why Everton should keep "terrific" Jack Harrison

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When it comes to goals, Everton have struggled in recent years, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin failing to ever really return to his best form. In fact, it's only recently that the academy graduate has found his goalscoring boots again, much to the relief of Dyche and co. Harrison's 2022/23 stats prove, however, that he can be the man to step up for his side when it comes to finding the back of the net if Calvert-Lewin drops off again.

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5

7

103

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The winger was at the centre of praise during his time at Leeds, with Tony Cascarino telling TalkSPORT, via The Boot Room: “Jack Harrison was terrific in the game, he scored a good goal. I like him, he’s always likely to chip in with goals. You can utilise him in different positions. I’ve seen him on the left, which I think is probably his best position, but I’ve also seen him play a little bit more inside. It was a big victory for Leeds.”

With that said, it's no surprise that Everton are keen to turn Harrison's deal permanent. They'll just hope that FFP sanctions don't stand in the way next summer.

West Ham could land £17m Antonio upgrade who’s outscoring Haaland

West Ham's attacking output has dramatically improved this season and that is down to the club pulling off some astute pieces of recruitment with the well-documented arrivals of James Ward-Prowse, Edson Alvarez and Mohamed Kudus providing a sprinkling of quality in the final third.

While these are the incremental upgrades that the Hammers desired to elevate them into the mix for European football, the need for a new striker to replace Michail Antonio is still pressing.

How has Michail Antonio performed this season?

Physically, Antonio is everything you'd want in a striker. He's as strong as an ox, makes lung-bursting runs in behind, possesses the turn of pace to beat defenders and is powerful in the air.

Technically, however, the 33-year-old's capabilities are limited and when counting upon him to be the linking player, dropping deeper to receive the ball, Antonio doesn't have the technical qualities in his locker to be able to spray passes for his team and utilise the quality around him to the best of his ability.

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As per FBref, Antonio ranks in the bottom 35% for progressive passes against his positional peers in the Premier League this season, the bottom 27% for pass completion, the bottom 12% for shot-creating actions and the bottom 4% for touches in the attacking penalty box per 90.

In a Moyes counter-attacking system that defends in two banks of four, perhaps the technical qualities of his game aren't required as much, however, clinical finishing certainly is, with the Jamaican falling short in that regard.

He ranks within the bottom 4% for shots totalled per game (1.06), bottom 12% for non-penalty xG (0.70) and in the bottom 27% for goals per 90 (0.30) with a conversion rate of 29% and two big chances missed, according to Sofascore.

With only two goals and one assist in eight appearances for the Hammers this term, it appears that the powers of Antonio could be declining and given he's at the wrong age of 30, replacing him should be high up on the list of priorities in January.

One man who has been linked with a switch to the London Stadium is Europe's most in-form striker, Serhou Guirassy.

How good is Serhou Guirassy?

According to Football Insider, West Ham have emerged as a serious contender in the pursuit of Stuttgart's prolific forward.

The 27-year-old, who is currently setting the Bundesliga alight, has caught the eye of top-flight English clubs.

Since taking the leap to Germany this summer, Guirassy has been on a scorching goal-scoring streak, outshining the likes of Bayern Munich star Harry Kane with a staggering 13 goals in seven Bundesliga appearances.

Sending ripples of excitement throughout the Premier League with his scoring exploits, he could be the formidable striker that Moyes has been on the hunt for to bolster the Hammers' attacking arsenal but also provide the requisite technical attributes to become an exceptional lone forward.

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10

Erling Haaland

8

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Unlike Antonio, who has struggled with the ball at his feet, the Guinea international has excelled, rivalling Kane with the pinpoint accuracy of his passing attributes.

The "goal machine", as dubbed by the official Bundesliga website, has showcased his technical prowess by placing within the top 5% for short pass completion and the top 15% for key passes, completed passes and goal-creating actions, displaying he'd be a huge upgrade on Antonio.

With a £17m release clause in his Stuttgart contract, as per TEAMtalk, West Ham could snap up one of the best bargains in world football.

Man Utd given boost in quest to sign “very talented” international in 2024

Manchester United have received a boost in their pursuit of a "very talented" international player, according to a fresh transfer update.

Man Utd transfer news

It's fair to say that the Red Devils have been going through a torrid time of things at the moment, having gone into the season with relatively high expectations.

Incredibly, United have already lost five games at Old Trafford in all competitions this term, including back-to-back 3-0 defeats against Manchester City and Newcastle United in the Premier League and EFL Cup respectively.

So far this season, Erik ten Hag's summer signings have been disappointing, with Andre Onana and Mason Mount failing to have a positive impact, in particular. For that reason, it wouldn't be a surprise to see the club look for further reinforcements during the January transfer window.

United have big defensive problems at the moment, with Lisandro Martinez a long-term injury casualty, Raphael Varane in and out with fitness issues, and doubts over the worth of Harry Maguire and teammate Victor Lindelof, so centre-back could be an area that they look to improve in.

Man Utd's Todibo boost

Nice centre-back Jean-Clair Todibo.

According to an update from 90min, Nice are willing to part ways with Manchester United transfer target Jean-Clair Todibo next year, with the Red Devils looking at him as an option back in the summer.

"Nice have informed centre-back Jean-Clair Todibo that they are prepared to sell him in 2024, 90min understands, but will try and retain the Frenchman until the end of the season if their good form continues."

Todibo could be precisely what United are after in January, and the fact that Nice seem happy to cash in on him acts as a massive bonus for Ten Hag.

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The 23-year-old is a highly-rated defender who has been lauded by Germany legend Lothar Matthaus in the past – he once called him "the best centre-back I've seen in a long time" – while former Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has described him as "very, very talented", having played with him at Nice.

Todibo's statistics show how important a player he has become for his current side, making 112 appearances and also winning one cap for France, while he has averaged 3 clearances and 2.1 tackles per game in Ligue 1 so far this season, further outlining the quality of the Manchester United transfer target.

At just 23, the Nice man would be coming in as a long-term option for United, and potentially someone who could be Martinez's ideal centre-back partner for a number of years, slowly casting the likes of Varane, Maguire and Lindelof aside.

Leeds: Farke must move Gray aside to unleash "integral" £35k-p/w battler

Leeds United return to action in the Championship this afternoon as they travel away from Elland Road to take on Norwich City in Norfolk.

The Whites have won three of their last four league matches ahead of this clash but have had a two-week break, thanks to international duty, since their last game.

Daniel Farke, who is returning to his former club and Carrow Road for the first time since his exit in 2021, oversaw a 2-1 win over Bristol City last time out but could be forced into making changes to his starting XI.

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The German head coach has revealed that Wilfried Gnonto is in contention to feature in the squad after recovering from injury. However, Junior Firpo still needs time and Djed Spence is a couple of weeks away from being ready to return to full training.

He also suggested that Archie Gray could suffer from burnout due to the volume of games the Leeds ace has played at club and international level, after the teenage gem started three matches for England U19s during the break.

Leeds ace Archie Gray.

The academy graduate was limited to a recovery session instead of full first-team training on Thursday and Farke could rest him for this clash to avoid fatigue or an injury issue.

With this in mind, the ex-Norwich boss must unleash Luke Ayling from the start this afternoon in place of Gray, who lined up at right-back against the Robins.

Should Ayling start against Norwich?

The veteran defender has been a solid and reliable performer for the Whites so far this season and his form suggests that he is an excellent option to come in for the 17-year-old gem today.

Ayling has already started eight Championship games throughout the 2023/24 campaign, but was on the bench against Bristol City, and has showcased his excellent defensive capabilities.

Leeds defender Luke Ayling.

Journalist Phil Hay once hailed the former Yeovil Town prospect as "integral" for Leeds and that remains the case when you consider the defensive impact that he has had this term.

The 32-year-old battler has made 2.7 tackles per game at Championship level and Ethan Ampadu (2.3) is the only other Whites player with more than 1.9 per match.

Statistic

Ayling vs QPR (04/10/2023

Minutes

90

Tackles

Three

Interceptions

One

Duels won

Four

Ayling's last league start for Leeds (via Sofascore)

Ayling, who has made 3.6 tackles and interceptions per clash in total, has also created 1.2 chances per outing for his teammates, which is more than any other defender within the squad.

These statistics suggest that the English enforcer has been superb when called upon this season due to his ability to both cut out opposition attacks whilst also creating chances at the other end.

The experienced ball-winner has the quality to make multiple defensive interventions per game and can pop up with moments in the final third to make things happen for his side on the ball.

Therefore, Farke must unleash the £35k-per-week stopper from the start and move Gray aside against the Canaries today. It would provide the teenage starlet with an opportunity to rest and avoid fatigue without weakening the side, as shown by Ayling's aforementioned statistics.

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