Gold offers Spurs update ahead of deadline

Alasdair Gold has delivered a potentially exciting transfer claim surrounding Tottenham Hotspur ahead of the 11pm deadline this evening…

What’s the word?

Speaking on Twitter, he said:

“Spurs yet to completely rule out more movement today but an expectation at this stage that the two new arrivals could be the only ones. With that, here’s a look at the intricacies of today’s deals in and out, the reasons why but also the problems ahead.”

In an accompanying article, he then added:

‘football.london understands that while Paratici is continuing to scour for opportunities in the market in the final hours of the window, and the club have not yet ruled out further movement, there is an expectation that, at this current moment, Bentancur and Kulusevski will be the only new faces this window.’

Late deals to be done?

With a mere matter of hours left on deadline day, this development from Gold is certainly going to provide Spurs fans with some hope that more business can be done before time runs out.

Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski are currently the only incomings at Hotspur Way this evening, both signing from sporting director Fabio Paratici’s former club, Juventus.

Meanwhile, there has been a flurry of departures already, if not inbound. Tanguy Ndombele has gone to former club Lyon, Giovani Lo Celso to Villarreal, Dele Alli is expected to sign for Everton, whilst Bryan Gil has also gone out on loan.

The arrival of the Uruguay midfield beast certainly bolsters Conte’s engine room, whereas the Sweden dynamo hands the Italian a very versatile and exciting option anywhere in the attack.

But he could still do with a new right wing-back and potentially a left-footed centre-back as reports suggest that he has little faith in his current options of Matt Doherty and summer signing Emerson Royal due to their lack of threat in the final third.

Whilst left-back Ben Davies has been deployed in a back three as the only natural left-footed option available.

Either way, those around north London will surely be buzzing by Gold’s latest update.

AND in other news, talkSPORT drop exciting Spurs transfer claim on deadline day…

Celtic: No wriggle-room for Carter-Vickers

Celtic won’t be able to sign Tottenham defender Cameron Carter-Vickers in a cut-price January deal, Sky Sports report.

The Lowdown: Hoops keen

The Hoops haven’t wasted any time in finalising their winter window business, with moves for Reo Hatate, Yosuke Ideguchi and Daizen Maeda already wrapped up.

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Ange Postecoglou and Michael Nicholson have now turned their attention to making Carter-Vickers and Jota’s loan moves permanent, with Celtic having the option to do so.

Carter-Vickers has missed just one Scottish Premiership fixture since moving to Parkhead, but it seems as if the Hoops won’t be able to sign the USA international for as little as £3m, as Spurs insider John Wenham previously stated.

The Latest: Sky Sports source

Sky Sports shared a story regarding moves for Carter-Vickers and Jota on Tuesday evening.

They were informed by a source when it came to Carter-Vickers that an initial fee of £6m is included in the agreement and there is no wriggle-room on the overall price for the 24-year-old following Nicholson and co’s talks with Spurs.

The Verdict: Should Celtic pay it?

Carter-Vickers has been an ever-present figure under Postecoglou, who labelled the defender as ‘calm’ earlier in the campaign.

He’s also been the Hoops’ best performing centre-back in the league this season, as per WhoScored, so Celtic have a decision to make over the coming weeks.

Postecoglou is keen for the deal to be ‘wrapped up quickly’, and even though Tottenham were willing to sell the player for £2.5m in the summer, the Bhoys may have to bite the bullet and pay over the odds for the defender’s full-time services this month.

In other news: Celtic close to another ‘clinical’ signing after Kenny; Ange is a big fan. 

Laxman and Dhoni flatten South Africa

VVS Laxman and MS Dhoni saw off the tricky period with the second new ball, put together the second double-century stand of the innings, and proceeded to virtually bat South Africa out of the Test

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HawkeyeMS Dhoni and VVS Laxman took India’s lead to 347•AFP

VVS Laxman and MS Dhoni saw off the tricky period with the second new ball, put together the second double-century stand of the innings, and virtually batted South Africa out of the Test. It was only the second instance of four Indian batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings. It was also Laxman’s fourth hundred in nine Tests at Eden Gardens, taking his tally at his beloved ground to 1041 runs at 94.63.Staring at a massive deficit of 347, South Africa were left needing a huge batting effort, a turnaround of the proportions of the one at the same ground in 2000-01, to make something out of this match. They didn’t help themselves by continuing to drop catches: Laxman added 95 after his reprieve, Dhoni 109 after his, and nightwatchman Amit Mishra 23. That to go with the 118 Virender Sehwag added after he was dropped on the second day. They were not all easy catches, but South Africa usually take eight out of 10 such chances.The crucial period of play was just after Mishra had got out after an entertaining cameo full of edges, plays and misses, and also cracking shots. The lead had reached 88, but with the second new ball Dale Steyn had got his swing back. Morne Morkel was his usual aggressive self, and had Mishra’s wicket in his bag. Laxman was caught in a shell, not struggling but he had let Mishra take the ascendancy. South Africa could sense a comeback and were giving it their best with their best bowlers bowling in tandem.Smart stats

India’s total of 643 for 6 declared is their second-highest total at Eden Gardens, after their 657 for 7 against Australia in that unforgettable Test in 2001.

The only other instance of four Indian batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings was against Bangladesh in Dhaka in 2007, when their top four -Jaffer, Karthik, Dravid and Tendulkar – all got hundreds.

This was VVS Laxman’s first Test century against South Africa – before this, he averaged 30.33 in 15 Tests against them, with a highest of 89.

Laxman also became the first batsman to score 1000 Test runs at Eden Gardens; the second-highest is Mohammad Azharuddin with 860.Laxman averages 94.63 at this ground, with four centuries in nine Tests.

The 259-run partnership between Laxman and Dhoni is the third-highest for the seventh wicket in Tests.

The first-innings deficit of 347 is the fifth-largest for South Africa since their readmission into international cricket. The highest during this period is 587, against Sri Lanka in Colombo in 2006. It’s easily their largest deficit against India, more than doubling their previous highest – 165, in Johannesburg in 2006.

Laxman handled the fast bowlers well. He left outside off and didn’t let the bouncer barrage or a period of no runs for 37 balls rattle him either. The closest South Africa came to getting a wicket was an inside edge that flew to the left of the keeper. Once Morkel went off – he had fever – runs came easily, the storm had been weathered, and it was time to accumulate.Dhoni welcomed back Paul Harris, who could have had Mishra in the second over of the day but for the drop by Jacques Kallis at slip, with a four and a six in his first two overs. India’s plan was clear then: Laxman was to be the solid anchorman, and the others were to score quickly around him. In the last over before lunch, Dhoni pushed forward at Harris, the ball spun and the edge flew to left of slip. Kallis had by then taken a special overhead catch to remove Mishra, but this one didn’t stick – the third such instance off Harris’ bowling in a session and one delivery. Dhoni was 23 then.In the first over after lunch, Laxman cut Wayne Parnell for four to enter his 40s, and steered him past gully for another four in his next over. Off the next ball, a similar shot went uppishly towards JP Duminy at point. The ball fell slightly in front of him, but those are the catches the South Africans take without making them look tough.After that Laxman and Dhoni, untested, unquestioned, sauntered towards their centuries. They took their own, unique routes. Laxman was unhurried, there were lovely inside-out drives, flicks out of the rough against Harris, and he used the fast bowlers’ pace for scoring on the leg side. Dhoni presented a contrast, walking down the stumps to counter the swing, moving about in the crease, hustling through for ones and twos, relying more on power than timing.After they reached their centuries, both batsmen naturally accelerated, again in their unique ways. Laxman started flicking more and playing more inside-out shots than before. Dhoni lofted Duminy for back-to-back massive sixes, hit Wayne Parnell through covers, and even turned down singles to Laxman. From 100 off 203 Laxman went to 143 off 260, Dhoni went from 100 off 159 to 132 off 187, and the two recorded the third-highest seventh-wicket partnership in Test cricket before the declaration.Thirteen minutes after India declared, light deteriorated suddenly, reducing the possibility of 11 overs to five actual deliveries, which the South African openers survived.

Leeds handed Weston McKennie boost

Leeds United have been boosted in their attempts to sign Juventus midfielder Weston McKennie, with journalist Pete O’Rourke claiming a January move could happen.

The Lowdown: Leeds keen on signing McKennie

The Whites are searching for a new midfielder in the January transfer window, with Kalvin Phillips out injured for the foreseeable future and reports suggesting Victor Orta is seeking two additions – a number six and a number eight.

One player who Leeds have been linked with signing is McKennie, with the American not always a regular for Juventus this season, starting 11 out of 20 Serie A matches.

It appears as though Marcelo Bielsa could be pushing for the £22.5million-rated midfielder’s signature, with a fresh update emerging on the situation.

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The Latest: Journalist provides update

Speaking to Give Me Sport, O’Rourke claimed a January move for McKennie isn’t out of the question:

“I think McKennie could be a target, whether you could get them away from Juventus to join a relegation battle will be another issue, but Juventus are open to letting McKennie go, so that maybe gives Leeds a bit of hope in that one.”

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The Verdict: Much-needed addition

The 23-year-old is exactly the kind of player Leeds could do with signing this month, with his profile ideal for what Bielsa is looking for.

His age makes him a long-term acquisition but he already possesses plenty of experience, scoring eight goals in 28 caps for the USA and making 65 appearances for Juve after racking up 91 games for Schalke.

According to the official Bundesliga site, the youngster is capable of playing pretty much anywhere in midfield and even in defence, making him the ideal signing in Orta’s search to add depth to the squad – he has played eight different positions in his career.

His former manager in Germany, David Wagner, hailed him as a ‘leader’, which is surely the type of personality Bielsa would want in a relegation dogfight.

McKennie was won an average of 1.6 aerial duels per game in the league this season, not to mention 1.1 tackles and dribbles apiece, highlighting his all-round expertise in the middle of the park.

In other news, Leeds have also been linked with another signing. Find out who it is here.

Fielding coach futile, says Mohammad Yousuf

Mohammad Yousuf believes hiring a specialist fielding coach for Pakistanwill not make much of a difference to the side’s continued problems in thearea

Osman Samiuddin at the SCG02-Jan-2010

Pakistan’s catching has been poor over the last two series•Getty Images

Mohammad Yousuf believes hiring a specialist fielding coach for Pakistanwill not make much of a difference to the side’s continued problems in thearea. Pakistan dropped five catches in all in their 170-run loss toAustralia at the MCG. That came on the back of the Test series in New Zealand wherethey grassed at least ten chances through the three Tests, including sixin the win in Wellington.The performance has prompted speculation in Pakistan that hiring aspecialist fielding coach is on the cards. Waqar Younis, the former fastbowler, is already with the squad as a bowling and fielding coach, but hehas only been appointed for the Australia series. In any case the brunt ofhis work lies in the fast bowling department.Pakistan have toyed with the idea in the past, occasionally hiring peoplefor the post, but no one has been retained long-term. Jonty Rhodes camein for a brief stint in 2006, just before Pakistan toured England, andYousuf believes the experience points to the futility of such a post. “Wecannot do more than what we do already about it,” he told Cricinfo.”What else can we do other than practice catching all the time. Even ifyou hire a fielding coach, remember Jonty Rhodes before the 2006 Englandseries? We dropped 20 catches in that series. Whoever comes will do thesame kind of practices and throw lots of catches and all that is happeningnow anyway.”The problem, believes Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam, is more deep-rootedand will probably require a systemic change at the domestic level. “Wemust accept that there were lapses in the fielding at Melbourne anddropping the openers was crucial,” Intikhab told Cricinfo.”We do a lot of fielding practice with all the coaches. I’m not going tomake any excuses about the conditions, the crowds and how we might not beused to it. There are some youngsters there, some new guys.”The department is such that if you work hard at it you can reallyimprove. We have hours of practice where we practice slip catches, highballs, flat ones, diving ones, running ones. We cover everything but I’vebeen saying for a long time, it is a grassroots problem. For departmentsand associations in domestic cricket, players don’t really do muchfielding practice. When they come into the international side, that iswhen they start learning properly and that is not easy.”

قائمة الأهلي الإفريقية لموسم 2022-2023.. ضم الصفقات الجديدة واستبعاد كهربا

أعلن السويسري مارسيل كولر قائمة الأهلي الإفريقية استعدادًا للمشاركة في دوري أبطال إفريقيا موسم 2022-2023.

ومن المقرر أن يكون آخر موعد لإرسال القائمة الإفريقية للاتحاد الإفريقي لكرة القدم كاف في تمام الساعة الثانية عشر من منتصف الليل اليوم الخميس.

طالع أيضًا.. صلاح محسن يرد على أنباء أزمته مع الأهلي

ويستهل الأهلي مشواره في دوري أبطال إفريقيا ابتداءً من دور الـ32، إذ إنه سيلاقي الفائز من اتحاد المنستيري التونسي أو الجيش الرواندي.

ومن المنتظر أن يخوض الأهلي 3 مباريات ودية خلال الفترة المتبقية من شهر سبتمبر استعدادًا للمشاركة في البطولة المحلية والإفريقية.

وقيد الأهلي في قائمته الإفريقية 34 لاعبًا بينهم الصفقات الجديدة، وهم، شادي حسين والبرازيلي برونو سافيو ومصطفى سعد ميسي، في حين تم استبعاد محمود عبد المنعم كهربا وصلاح محسن وعمار حمدي. قائمة الأهلي الإفريقية

حراسة المرمى: محمد الشناوي، علي لطفي، مصطفى شوبير وحمزة علاء.

خط الدفاع: أكرم توفيق، محمد هاني، كريم فؤاد، محمد عبد المنعم، أيمن أشرف، ياسر إبراهيم، رامي ربيعة، محمود متولي، محمد مغربي، علي معلول ومحمد أشرف.

خط الوسط: رأفت خليل، اليو ديانج، عمرو السولية، حمدي فتحي، حسين الشحات، محمد محمود، طاهر محمد طاهر، بيرسي تاو، زياد طارق، مجدي أفشة، برونو سافيو، أحمد عبد القادر، محمد فخري، أحمد نبيل كوكا، مصطفى سعد “ميسي”، ميدو نبيل.

خط الهجوم: محمد شريف، حسام حسن، شادي حسين.

Liverpool want Sterling back at Anfield

Liverpool are interested in re-signing Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling in what would be a sensational move, according to journalist Ekrem Konur.

The Lowdown: Sterling on the move?

The England international left the Reds for City back in the summer of 2015, just a few months before Jurgen Klopp took charge at Anfield. The 26-year-old has enjoyed an excellent career at the Etihad Stadium, scoring 116 goals in 307 appearances and winning three Premier League titles along the way.

Sterling has fallen out of favour of late, though, starting just three league games this season, and he could be allowed to leave if he wishes.

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The Latest: Liverpool linked with shock transfer

According to Konur on Twitter, Liverpool are keen on bringing the England international back to the club, in a deal which may come as a shock to many

The journalist tweeted: “Liverpool could make an offer to Manchester City for Raheem Sterling.”

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The Verdict: Won’t happen, but would be great

There will likely be plenty of Liverpool fans who won’t want Sterling back because of his acrimonious exit six years ago, but he could be a perfect addition for Jurgen Klopp. At 26, he still has years left in him, and his pace, directness and consistent end product would make him an ideal option in the final third.

There was a need to bring in another attacker at Anfield in the summer but it didn’t happen, and Sterling seems tailor-made to thrive in Klopp’s system.

That being said, it would be a huge surprise if he ended up back at Liverpool given the nature of his 2015 exit, with a move abroad perhaps more likely even though Klopp has hailed him as ‘brilliant’ in the past.

In other news, some Liverpool fans are fuming at a Reds injury update. Read more here.

Celtic’s football operations should be a concern

It doesn’t take a lot to work out that proceedings in the Celtic boardroom have been rather unclear for the Bhoys and their supporters over the last 18 or so months.

As the Hoops lost their stronghold on Scottish football last term, supporters protested outside Parkhead against the ownership for their lack of ambition.

Neil Lennon was leading a sinking ship but the Northern Irishman had to take matters into his own hand and left of his own accord rather than being sacked by Dermot Desmond and Peter Lawwell.

The latter has since left, retiring from his role and following Nick Hammond and Lennon through the exit door.

His replacement, Dominic McKay, has already taken his leave which has left Michael Nicholson as their acting CEO.

What Celtic have struggled to do, however, is bring in some with plenty of football expertise. It looked over the summer as though the Bhoys would bring in a director of football but a move for Fergal Harkin fell flat.

Judging by how some of Celtic’s summer signings have turned out, this issue is now all too apparent.

Speaking in a Q&A with The Athletic, reporter Kieran Devlin shared his own worries when debating the acquisition of James McCarthy on a free transfer.

He said: “I believe the board’s thinking on McCarthy is that on paper he offered the experience and cultural affinity to replace the leadership/Celtic connection gap left by Brown’s farewell, even if it hasn’t panned out like that so far.”

Devlin continued: “But this is where having executives make crucial football operations decisions is a potential issue, rather than someone with expertise and experience in that role like a sporting director or head of recruitment, who can step in and say ‘is this a rational sporting decision’?”

This should be a hugely concerning statement for Celtic supporters to read. After all, the addition of McCarthy to the side has hardly been helpful.

The Irishman should have offered plenty of experience in the middle of the park but the fact of the matter is that he’s been poor. Supporters have torn him apart and although the likes of Kyogo Furuhashi and Jota have been successful signings, proceedings won’t improve in the long run until Celtic appoint a proper director who can lead their recruitment.

Unfortunately for the Parkhead faithful, it doesn’t appear as though that model of working behind the scenes is going to be forthcoming with few updates on the matter in the last few months.

Consider Harkin’s prominent work at Manchester City where he was described as a transfer, and this would have been an inspired appointment. Instead, they are left to rue their mistakes of a few months ago.

AND in other news, Less touches than Hart: Celtic dud who made just 5 passes all game badly let Ange down…

Leeds show interest in Marcus Edwards

Leeds United are among a number of clubs to have shown an interest in Vitoria de Guimaraes youngster Marcus Edwards, according to a fresh report.

The Lowdown: Edwards shines abroad

The 22-year-old Englishman has flourished in Portugal since leaving Tottenham in 2019, scoring 16 goals and registering 14 assists for his current club.

Edwards is another example of a young English player thriving abroad after being given more first-team opportunities, as was the case with Jadon Sancho and now Jude Bellingham at Borussia Dortmund.

The former Spurs winger has made eight appearances for England’s under-20s, scoring twice in that time.

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The Latest: Leeds linked with move

According to Jornal de Noticias [via Sport Witness], Leeds were keen on signing Edwards in the summer, along with Olympiakos, Sporting CP and Porto.

Offers were turned down for the winger, though, and he now has a €50m (£42.7m) release clause in his Vitoria contract.

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The Verdict: Exciting long-term signing

Edwards is an intriguing player to keep an eye on, considering that his former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino claimed that he played like ‘the beginning of Messi’ back in 2016.

At 22, he could come in as a long-term acquisition for Leeds, potentially blossoming into a player who might go on to fulfil Pochettino’s substantial comparison to the multiple Ballon D’Or-winning Argentine.

Edwards’ current deal doesn’t expire until 2024, however, so that release clause would need to be triggered in what would be a club-record transfer for Leeds if it went through.

In other news, Leeds are reportedly keen on signing a Premier League player. Find out who it is here.

Australia's new working-class hero

Michael Clarke, the flashy millionaire who grew up playing all the shots, fine-tuned his working-class values to secure a relieving draw for Australia

Peter English at Edgbaston03-Aug-2009

Michael Clarke ensured Australia’s safety at Edgbaston with a determined hundred•Getty Images

Michael Clarke, the flashy millionaire who grew up playing all the shots, fine-tuned his working-class values to secure a relieving draw for Australia. Clarke has become Australia’s most reliable batsman, stepping up when Ricky Ponting and Michael Hussey have wobbled, and in partnership with Marcus North ensured the tourists head to Yorkshire with a chance to level the series.Given how they have been outplayed in the past two Tests, Australia will have to be at their best to hold the urn at The Oval later in the month, but Clarke and North kept the team breathing for at least another week. It was the first time Clarke had battled successfully to save a Test, doing it with calm assurance, tight defence and a straight bat. This might have happened before, but Clarke has not had many opportunities to shield his team in such a situation over 50 matches.Three times against India he has stayed for long periods in the last innings, but on each occasion Australia were too far out of reach, both in time and in target, and losses ensued. It was the same at Lord’s two weeks ago when his delightful 136 delayed England’s convincing victory. He took little public comfort in the display but in his room would have been satisfied with his individual brilliance.He is aspirational, well off and well marketed, traits which can lead to accusations of being distant and distracted. As vice-captain, his on-field characteristics have been recognised by the hierarchy and there was no drift in focus on the final day, no thinking of cocktail parties while still at the office.Australia weren’t safe until deep into the second session and Clarke made sure he stayed till the end with another composed century. “It’s good,” he said. “It was a bit disappointing when I got out at Lord’s, so to be there at the end, I’m pretty happy with that.”In consecutive matches he has fought to inspire a team that should become his whenever Ponting decides he has had – or done – enough. Clarke batted like a leader today, waiting, watching, nudging and pushing. Tested by Graeme Swann’s spin, he swept a fierce boundary, but when he looked for runs it was mostly in front of the wicket.It is a shame not to see him hitting over cover, like he did when he arrived with a flash of cheeky smiles in 2004, but his driving along the ground is also pretty special. It is a trade he has made to succeed long term, both in normal conditions and the swinging ones which are causing problems for his mates.He will start the fourth Test as the side’s leading run-scorer in the series, having taken 352 at 88.00, 104 more than Simon Katich. If he checks his player profile this week he will also see his career average has gone above 50, the mark of a great, for the first time since 2004. By posting 83, 1, 136, 29 and 103 not out, he has displayed the most in-tune attitude of the spluttering outfit.When North, who started accelerating late in the day with some rural swings, fell on 96, slashing a catch to James Anderson who dived spectacularly in the gully, Clarke dropped his head. In a previous life he gave up starts, threw away hundreds and rued the misses. His main mistake today came on 38 when he pulled one of Ravi Bopara’s meek mediums to Andrew Strauss at midwicket and watched the captain drop it.With the result secure and the only thing of interest left his impending century, Clarke did lose some intensity. He had his off stump tickled by Stuart Broad on 92 without the bail toppling and he edged a Bopara no-ball to slip. “When it’s your day, it’s your day,” he said.He remained until the sides shook hands for the stalemate after raising his 12th Test century. “I did ask when he was on 96 if he wanted to go off and quite surprisingly he said no,” Strauss said. “We just had to wait.” An eased three to midwicket took Clarke to 99 and the hundred arrived with a pull behind square off Bopara.Until now his heaviest contribution in the latter stages of a Test draw was 39 at Old Trafford, the day when Ponting’s masterful 156 speed-bumped England’s Ashes surge. Back then Ponting couldn’t lift his side for more than a day and they lost the next match at Trent Bridge. The less sparkly version of Clarke will attempt to do better at Headingley from Friday.

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